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REPORT  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


Office  of  the  Secretaby  of  State, 

Columbus,  Ohio,  November  19,  1884. 

To  the  Honorable  Gbobge  Hoadly,  Oovemor  of  Ohio: 

In  accordance  with  the  duty  devolving  upon  this  department, 
under  the  Constitution  and  the  laws,  I  have  the  honor  to  herewith 
submit  my  annual  report  for  the  year  ending  November  16,  1884. 

CORPORATIONS. 

There  have  been  filed  in  this  office  during  the  year  just  closed, 
seven  hundred  and  eighty-four  articles  of  incorporation. 

The  companies  thus  incorporated  are  cli^ssified  as  follows:  Ten 
banks,  savings  and  loan  associatioi^s,  fifty-eight  building  and  loan  com- 
panies, six  cemetery  associations,  fifty-two  churches,  seventeen  colleges 
and  literary  societies,  five  co-operative  associations,  fifteen  electric  light 
and  power  companies,  eight  fire  and  life-insurance  companies,  ten  gas  com- 
panies, two  hundred  and  one  manufacturing  companies,  twenty-three 
mining  companies,  eighty-six  mutual  aid  societies,  twenty-five  printing 
and  publishing  companies,  eighteen  railroad  companies,  eighty-two  so- 
cieties and  benevolent  associations,  five  street  railroads,  nine  telegraph 
and  telephone  companies,  and  one  hundred  and  fifty-four  for  various 
purposes. 

The  total  capital  stock  of  these  incorporated  companies  is  stated  at 
t99,130,760.  Nine  railroad  companies  also  consolidated  with  a  capital 
stock  of  $63,490,000,  making  the  total  amount  of  the  capital'  stock  for 
the  year  ending  November  16,  1884,  $162,620,760.  Sixty-five  companies 
have  increased  their  capital  stock  $36,898,000.  Eight  companies  have 
decreased  their  capital  stock  $6,320,000.  Two  hundred  and  seventy-seven 
companies  have  filed  the  required  certificates  that  ten  per  cent,  of  their 
capital  stock  has  been  subscribed  previous  to  organization.  Thirty- 
seven  railroad  equipment  contracts  and  sixteen  certificates  for  mis- 
cellaneous purpoees  have  been  filed. 


4  ANl^UAL   BEPOBT. 

Accompanying  this  report  will  be  found  a  complete  list  of  the  in- 
corporations filed  in  this  office  during  the  year  just  closed,  so  classified 
and  arranged  that  they  may  be  easily  understood. 

FBKS  FOR  FILING  ARTICLES  OF  INCORPORATION. 

The  General  Assembly,  at  its  last  session,  by  the  act  of  March 
18,  1884,  enacted  into  a  law  the  suggestions  made  in  my  last  report' 
in  reference  to  the  fees  to  be  charged  for  filing  articles  of  incorporation. 
That  act  has  now  been  in  force  eight  months  and  its  operations  thus 
far  have  been  such  as  to  commend  it  as  a  judicious  measure,  and  to 
justify  the  fullest  expectations  as  to  its  salutary  effect.  In  the  first 
place,  while  the  advance  of  fees  has  not  proven  i>urdensome  to  respon- 
sible companies,  nor  retarded  the  growth  of  legitimate  and  well-directed 
enterprises,  it  has  stopped,  in  a  large  measure,  the  hasty  and  useless 
incorporation  of  companies  that  were  merely  visionary  or  speculative 
in  their  character.  The  cheapness  and  rapidity  with  which,  under  the 
former  law,  persons  could  become  incorporated,  invited  individuals 
without  any  well-defined  plans  or  purposes  to  secure  articles  of  incor- 
poration, filling  the  records  of  this  office  with  long  lists  of  companies 
that  never  were  fully  organized  and  that  never  existed  save  in  name. 
The  advance  of  fees  will  prevent  many  of  the  abuses  that  grew  up 
under  the  old  system. 

In  the  second  place,  the  fees  charged  have  added  largely  to  the 
income  derived  from  incorporations,  and  the  returns  so  far  have  been 
such  as  to  prove  that  these  fees  will  pay  not  only  the  cost  of  clerk- 
hire,  but  in  fact  the  entire  expenses  of  this  department.  Since  the 
passage  of  the  act  the  increase  in  receipts  has  been  such  as  to  justify 
the  prediction  that  the  annual  income  therefrom  will  reach  from  $15,000 
to  820,000,  and  will  eventually  exceed  such  estimate.  During  the  past 
eight  months  the  receipts  have  been  89,646.60,  and  this  period  embraces 
the  dullest  season  of  the  year. 

MUNICIPAL   CORPORATIONS. 

Fifteen  villages  have  been  incorporated  during  the  past  year,  and 
eight  others  have  annexed  additional  territory. 

REVISED  STATUTES. 

Under  Senate  Joint  Resolution  No.  61,  adopted  April  17,  1883,  the 
State  received  by  exchange  1850  copies  of  the  new  or  third  edition  of 
the  Revised  Statutes.    About  200  copies  of  these  were  bound  last  winter 


8ECBETABY   OF  STATE.  O 

for  the  use  of  the  General  Assembly,  the  most  of  which  were  retained 
by  the  members.  House  Joint  Resolution  No.  22,  adopted  April  14, 
1884,  authorized  the  Secretary  of  State  to  purchase  1850  copies  of 
Williams'  Supplement,  containing  all  acts  passed  since  July  1,  1879, 
and  which  were  in  force  January  1, 1884,  together  with  acts  of  a  general 
mature,  no^  embraced  in  the  original  edition.  The  purchase  of  such 
supplements  has  been  made  in  accordance  with  said  resolution.  A 
portion  of  these  statutes,  with  the  supplement,  has  been  bound  at  the 
State  bindery  in  three  volumes  in  accordance  with  said  resolution,  and 
the  number  assigned  to  county  officials  has  been  shipped  to  each  county, 
and  the  officers  of  State  supplied.  Those  yei  unbound  are  still  at  the 
State  bindery,  and  the  remainder  are  in  possession  of  this  office. 

OHIO  STATE   BEPORTS. 

Volume  89  and  volume  40  of  the  Ohio  State  Reports  have  been 
received  from  the  publishers  during  the  past  year,  the  former  embracing 
the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  and  the  latter  the  decisions  of  the 
Supreme  Court  Commission.  Copies  of  these  have  been  distributed  as 
provided  by  law,  as  follows :  Issued  to  county  clerks,  88 ;  to  states  and 
territories,  45 ;  to  Supreme  Court',  library  and  reporter,  17 ;  to  Supreme 
Court  Commission,  11;  to  State  officers,  8;  leaving  still  on  hand  181 
copies  of  each. 

Volumes  of  former  reports  have  also  been  distributed  as  follows, 
viz.;  To  Clerk  ot  Court  of  Preble  county,  volumes  3,  10,  14,  16  and 
23,  Ohio  State  Reports;  to  Clerk  of  Court  of  Guernsey  county, 
volumes  9,  11,  20,  25  and  35,  Ohio  State  Reports,  and  volumes  1,  10, 
12  and  13,  Ohio  Reports;  to  Law  Library^  Arizona  territory,  volume 
38,  Ohio  State  Reports;  also,  3  full  sets,  each,  of  Ohio  and  Ohio  State 
Reports  to  the  Cincinnati  Law  Library,  to  replace  those  burned  during 
the  riot,  last  March,  in  accordance  with  joint  resolution  of  the 
General  Assembly. 

PUBLICATION  OV   SUPBElfE    COUBT   BEPOBTS. 

The  General  Assembly,  at  its  last  session,  failed  to  adopt  a  reso- 
lution authorizing  the  Secretary  of  State  to  contract  for  the  publishing 
of  these  reports,  and  there  was  some  fear  that  their  publication  would 
thus  be  delayed.  The  matter,  however,  was  brought  before  the  Supreme 
Court,  and  it  was  held  that  volumes  41  and  42,  the  publication  of  which 
had  already  been  commenced  under  the  old  contract,  could  be  completed 
under  that  contract,  and  hence  no  delay  or  confusion  has  arisen.    The 


6  ANNUAL    BEPOBT. 

« 

I'egielature,  this  winter,  should  authorize  a  contract  for  printing  and 
publishing  the  succeeding  volumes  of  these  reports  by  resolution  or 
otherwise. 

I  would  suggest  an  amendment  to  section  437  of  the  Revised 
Statutes,  as  proposed  in  House  Bill  No.  180,  which  has  already  passed 
the  House,  giving  the  Secretary  of  State  power,  under  the  general 
statute,  to  contract  for  such  publication  without  the  recurring  necessity 
of  adopting  a  joint  resolution  every  two  years. 

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STATIONERY. 

The  marked  saving  reported  last  year  in  the  cost  of  stationery, 
and  the  reduction  of  the  amount  distributed  over  previous  years,  still 
continues,  as  is  shown  by  the  stationery  account  accompanying  this 
report.  The  amount  expended  for  stationery  during  the  past  fiscal 
year  was  $7,245.96,  being  a  reduction  of  $2,063.43  over  the  preceding 
year. 

At  the  close  of  the  last  fiscal  year  there  was  a  balance  on  hand 
to  the  credit  of  that  fund  of  $5,711.36.  Of  this  balance,  with  the 
appropriation  made  for  the  year  just  closed  added  thereto,  there  now 
remains  a  balance  of  $8,465.40.  Estimating  upon  the  basis  of  supplies 
purchased  and  disbursed  during  the  past  two  years,  it  will  only  require 
an  appropriation  of  about  $3,000,  in*  addition  to  the  balance  on  hand, 
to  supply  all  stationery  for  the  General  Assembly  and  State  officers 
for  the  remainder  of  the  present  fiscal  year  and  for  the  quarter  end- 
ing February  16,  1886.  This  department,  as  the  results  show,  has  been 
frugally  managed,  the  purqliaee  and  distribution  of  supplies  have  been 
carefully  watched,  and  itie  result  has  been  a  saving  to  the  State  of 
nearly  one-half  in  the  value  of  the  stationery  used.  This  saving  is 
largely  due  to  the  fact  that  the  furnishing  of  unnecessary  articles  and 
fancy  goods,  not  contemplated  by  the  law,  and  which  had  grown  into  a 
serious  evil,  has  to  a  very  large  extent  been  suppressed.  At  the  same 
time  all  articles  of  stationery,  needed  in  the  discharge  of  official  duties, 
has  been  supplied  in  ample  quantities  and'of  good  quality. 

PAPER   CONTRACTS. 

I 

On  the  first  day  of  September  last,  the  Commissioners  of  Public 
Printing  awarded  the  contracts  for  furnishing  paper  for  the  State,  for 
the  year  beginning  November  1,  sealed  proposals  having  been  invited 
according  to  law.  Bonds  were  duly  given,  and  the  awards  were  made 
as  follows :    To  the  Ohio  Paper  Company,  of  Miamisburg,  double  super 


8ECBETABY   OF  STATE.  7 

royal,  at  7-^  cents  per  pound ;  to  Central  Ohio  Paper  Company,  of 
Columbus,  demy,  at  17  cents  per  pound ;  post-office  paper,  at  10  cents 
per  pound;  medium,  at  17  cents  per  pound;  double  medium,  at  14 
cents  per  pound ;  folio  post,  at  13^^  cents  per  pound ;  cover]  paper,  at 
10  cents  per  pound  ;  to  Wilstach,  Baldwin  &  Co.,  of  Cincinnati,  double 
flat  cap,  at  18^  cents  per  pound ;  flat  letter,  at  18^^  cents  per  pound ; 
^  flat  cap,  ^at  18]^o  cents  per  pound ;  imperial,  at  IS^^o  cents  per  pound ; 
linen  folio,  at  14^o  cents  per  pound;  and  linen  royal  at  14^o  cents  per 
pound.  The  price  for  the  principal  paper  supply,  double  super  royal, 
is  somewhat  lower  than  last  year.  A  better  quality  of  ledger  and  other 
writing  papers  was  contracted  for,  and  hence  the  price  of  these  are 
somewhat  advanced,  though  the  figures  are  not  comparatively  higher. 

FEES. 

Under  the  act  of  the  18th  of  March  last,  increasing  the  fees  for 
filing  articles  of  incorporation,  the  receipts  of  this  office  have  ma- 
terially swollen.  The  total  amount  received  during  the  year  was 
tl0,572.40.  Of  this  amount,  the  pum  of  $1,000,  fixed  by  the  law  of 
1881,  as  a  portion  of  the  salary  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  has  been 
retained,  and  the  remainder,  amounting  to  $9,572.40,  has  been  paid 
quarterly  into  the  State  treasury,  as  provided  by  the  statute.  The 
fees  collected  under  the  present  law  will  more  than  pay  the  entire 
expenses  of  this  department,  including  salaries,  etc.,  and  will  be  five 
or  six-fold  greater  than  under  the  former  system. 

STATISTICS. 

The  election  statistics  furnished  in  the  annual  reports  from  this 
department,  have  become  a  valuable  and  popular  feature,  interesting 
alike  to  the  statistician,  to  men  of  all  professions,  and  especially  to  the 
student  of  political  events.  The  general  public  looks  to  them  for  re- 
liable information,  and  they  are  consulted  and  used  as  a  basis  for  cal- 
culation in  the  collecting  and  publishing  of  returns.  They  have  be- 
come a  valuable  repository  for  such  statistics,  and  election  tables  are 
presented  therein  in  a  convenient  form  for  reference  and  preservation. 

In  this  edition  is  given  the  popular  vote  for  Presidential  electors 
in  the  several  States,  at  the  recent  election,  as  a  matter  of  present 
interest,  and  also  the  votes  of  the  States  at  the  two  former  elections,  for 
comparison.  The  vote  of  Ohio  by  counties,  at  the  last  four  Presidential 
elections,  is  likewise  given.  It  has  been  my  esi>ecial  object  to  have 
these  election  tables  thoroughly  accurate,  and  I  am  pleased  to  state  that 
in  the  last  annual  report  they  were  remarkably  free  from  'errors. 


9  A99VAM0  ABPOSf* 

Tbil  Mtfttinifcftl  inftjtmMiiao  gstbered  Crom  State  mud  ooantj  oflicers, 
fiurmiAfit  to  Uw^  «ccofn|Mioi«i  ibb  rcfport,  mud  will  be  fimnd  ms  oorrect 
And  raWikhU  $m  emn  be  obtmioed  mider  existing  proTisions  of  tbe 
MtmtuteM«  Omniiir  iMtAtXn  bmre  genefmllj  been  pfompt  mnd  meoommodrnt- 
inff  In  mnk\u%  returnn^  bot  mn  oocmonml  delmj  tends  to  serioofilj  retard 
the  work  in  thin  r/fliee.  Tbe  manner  of  gathering  statistics  under  the 
lawM  of  thiM  Hiate  is  so  loose  and  nnsatisiaetory,  as  to  render  a  p(»iion 
of  the  returns  incomplete  and  nntrosiworthj. 

STATK    OOMSriTUTIOir. 

Frequent  applications  are  made  for  copies  of  the  Constitution  of 
Ohio,  from  various  quarters,  which  we  have  been  unable  to  furnish. 
The  recent  judicial  amendment  to  that  instrument,  having  made  its 
ropublicaiion  in  some  popular  form  advisable,  the  same  has  been  re- 
printed in  this  rejKjrt.  The  proposition  to  submit  other  amendments 
to  the  Coniiii  ill  lion  for  ratification  by  the  people,  has  led  me  to  believe 
the  present  a  prr;i>er  time  for  itM  presentation  in  this  report.  It  will  be 
found  in  the  a^^^^mipanying  pages. 

For  the  publication  of  the  proposed  constitutional  amendments, 
•ubmJtted  in  1888,  the  General  Assembly  appropriated  at  its  last 
session  I^O^rXX).  Of  this  amount  $48,894.96  have  been  paid  to  the 
proprietor',  of  newspapers  publishing  such  proposed  amendments,  as 
fihown  by  vouchers  on  file  in  this  office,  leaving  on  hand  an  un- 
expended balance  of  92,105.04,  which  will  lapse. 

WarOHTS  AND  MBASURBS,  GASOMETERS,   ETC. 

Of  the  twelve  copies  of  the  standard  weights  and  measures  pur- 
nhssed  by  the  Htato  in  1882,  throe  copies  have  been  sold  during  the 
pssi  year  for  91 16  per  copy,  and  (deducting  exchange)  the  sum  of  9344.75 
has  been  paid  into  the  State  Treasury,  leaving  nine  copies  still  on 
hand. 

Tliii  department  is  charged  with  the  duty  of  inspecting  gasometers, 
Attd  it  is  made  the  custodian  of  all  apparatus  to  be  used  in  testing 
meter  provnrs,  etc.  As  stated  in  my  lost  report,  there  is  no  apparatus 
beloitging  to  the  Htate  suitable  for  this  work.  There  has  been  but  one 
applioation,  however,  during  the  past  two  years,  for  testing  the  registra- 
tion t>f  such  meter  provers. 

QROLOQtOAL  REPORT,  VOLUME  V. 

Volume  V,  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Ohio,  or  Economic  Geology, 
bein}t  the  seventh  book  of  the  regular  series,  has  just  been  published 


8ECBETABT  OF  STATE.  9 

and  is  now  being  received  from  the  State  bindery.  The  law  provides, 
that  in  addition  to  the  copies  distributed  to  members  of  the  General 
Assembly,  geological  corps,  etc.,  that  1000  copies  shall  be  deposited  with 
the  Secretary  of  State  and  sold  at  cost  of  publication.  The  cost  of 
printing,  paper,  etc.  (exclusive  of  cost  of  preparation),  is  reported 
by  the  State  Geologist  at  $1.02  per  copy,  and  consequently,  for  con- 
venience, I  have  fixed  the  price  at  $1.00.  As  soon  as  received  from  the 
bindery,  these  copies  will  be  stored  away  and  disposed  of  at  that  price 
on  demand. 

INDBX  TO  COBPORATIONS. 

The  making  of  a  new  index  to  the  records  of  incorporations,  as 
suggested  in  my  last  report,  became  absolutely  necessary,  as  the  old 
index,  which  has  been  in  constant  use  and  active  service  for  thirty-three 
years,  being  the  index  to  thirty  volumes,  was  rapidly  going  to  pieces. 
No  extra  appropriation  was  asked  for  this  work,  a  sufBcient  sum  having 
been  saved  out  of  the  previous  year's  appropriation  for  extra  clerk  hire 
to  pay  for  the  same.  Work  has  been  progressing  upon  this  inde*!x  for 
the  past  five  months,  and  it  will  be  completed  by  the  close  of  the  year. 
It  is  not  simply  a  copy  of  the  old  index,  but  the  list  of  companies  is 
rearranged  alphabetically,  each  name  arranged  by  vowels,  so  that  the 
search  for  the  records  of  corporations  will  hereafter  be  far  less  tedious. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

The  roster  of  State  officials  and^those  employed  in  the  various 
departments  and  State  institutions  is  given  complete,  together  with  a 
full  list  of  county  officers.  The  names,  post-office  address,  etc.,  of  all 
the  Justices  of  the  Peace  of  the  State,  which  were  first  presented  last 
year,  are  corrected  to  date  and  republished,  having  proven  of  great 
public  utility. 

Attention  is  invited  to  the  educational,  judicial,  social  and  vital 
statistics,  to  agricultural  and  railroad  statistics,  the  finances  of  the  State, 
etc.,  all  of  which  will  be  found  to  contain  information  of  much  interest 
to  the  citizen  and  tax-payer.  The  list  of  Circuit  Judges  elect,  together 
with  the  vote  cast  at  the  first  election  therefor,  is  also  presented.  A 
full  list  of  members  of  Congress,  for  the  term  beginning  on  the  4th  of 
March  next,  is  added.  The  proceedings  of  the  Presidential  electoral 
college  of  Ohio  for  1884  will  be  embraced  in  this  volume. 

In  closing  this  report  I  feel  that  it  is  proper  to  bear  testimony 
to  the  industry  and  fidelity  exhibited,  during  their  term  of  service, 
by  those  whom  I  called  to  my  assistance  upon  taking  charge  of  this 


10  A95UAL  RKFOBT. 

department.  I  here  aIbo  express  my  increased  confidence  in  Mr.  8. 
L.  BeeTes,  my  chief  clerk,  who  has  been  constantly  at  his  post  and 
faithfully  and  conscientiously  discharged  cTery  daty ;  and  also  in  his 
assistants,  who  have  trastily  performed  their  work,  thos  meriting  my 
gratitude  and  the  approbation  of  the  public. 

I  am  again  able  to  report  that  there  will  be  no  deficiency  in 
any  of  the  funds  belonging  to  this  department;  on  the  contrary, 
several  of  them  will  show  substantial  balances  on  hand. 

I  am,  with  great  respect, 

Your  obedient  servant. 

Jab.  W.  Newmak, 

Secretary  of  Slate. 


OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  OHIO  FOR  1884-85. 

(AS  BSPORTED   BY   EACH    DSPABTMEMT.) 

INCLUDING   THE   HEADS  OF  DEPARTMENTS   AND  APPOINTED   OFFICERS, 
JDDQES  OF  THE  COURTS,   AND   TIMES   OF  HOLDING   COURTS,  TRUS- 
TEES AND  OFFICERS  OF  STATE   EDUCATIONAL,   REFORMATORY 
AND   BENEVOLENT   INSTITUTIONS,   MEMBERS   OF  THE   GEN- 
ERAL ASSEMBLY   OF  OHIO,  APPORTIONMENT   OF   THE 
GENERAL   ASSEMBLY,   CX)UNTY    OFFICERS,   ETC. 


OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  STATE  OFFICERS 

FOR  1884-85. 


ELECTIVE  OFFICERS. 


Office. 


Governor 

Lieutenant-OoTemor. 

Secretary  of  State 

Auditor  of  State 

Treasurer  of  State 

Attorney-General 

Commisaioner  of  Common 
Schooli 


Board  of  Public  Works. 


Judges   of   the   Supreme 
Court 


Clerk  of  Supreme  Court. 


Name. 


George  Hoadly 

John  G.  Warwick 

1  James  W.  Newman.. 

Emil  Kiesewetter 

P«ter  Brady , 

James  Lawrence 

Leroy  D.  Brown 

*George  Paul „.. 

Henry  Weible 

John  P.  Martin 

»W.  W.  Johnffon 

George  W.  Mcllvftine 

Martin  D.  Pollett 

John  W.  Okey 

Selwyn  N.  Owen 

J.  W.  Cruikshank 


Residence. 


Cincinnati 

Massillon 

Portsmouth 

Columbus 

Bellevue 

Cleveland 

Hamilton 

Cuvahoga  Falls 

Delphos 

Xenia 

Ironton 

N.  Philadelphia 

Marietta ..... 

Columbus 

Bryan 

Troy , 


Term  expires- 


2d  Monday  in  Jan'y,  1S86 

1886 
u         J885 

1888 
1886 
1886 


u 


tl 


1887 

2d  Tuesday  in  Feb*y,  1885 

1886 

"         1887 

February  9.  1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1st  Monday  in  Feb'y,  1887 


•Uames  S.  Robinson,  of  Kenton,  elected  October  14, 1884. 

•Charles  A.  Flickinger,  elected  October  14,  1884,  for  the  term  ending  2d  Tuesday  in  February  1888. 

*W.  W.  Johnson,  reelected  October  14. 1884,  for  the  terra  ending  February  9, 1890. 


OFFICERS  BY  APPOINTMENT— HEADS  OF  DEPARTMENTS. 


Office. 


Adjntant-G«neral 

Asiistant  Adjucant-General 

Commissioner  of  Railroads  and  Tele- 
graphs   

Saperlntendent  of  Insurance 

Supervisor  of  Public  Printing 

Inspector  of  Mines 

Commissioner  of  Labor  Statistics 

State  Librarian 

Law  Librarian 

Secretary  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 
Secretary  Board  of  State  Charities 


Name. 


E.B.  Finley 

Thos.T.Dlll 

H.Sabine 

H.  J.  Reinmund 

Joshua  K.  Brown  ... 
Thos.  B.  Bancroft  ... 

Henry  LuMkey 

Howard  L.  Conard.. 

Frank  N.  Beebe 

W.  I.  Chamberlain .. 
A.  G.  Byers.. 


•  Residence. 


Term. 


Years. 


Bucyrus 

Mansfield 

Richwood 

Lancaster 

Cambridge 

GaUlpolis 

Cincinnati ..... 

Columbus 

ti 

M 
M 


2 
2 

2 
3 
2 
4 
2 
2 
8 
1 
1 


Expires— 


r2d  Monday  in 
(January,  1888. 


Febr'y 

June 

April 

Febr'y 

April 

April 

Sept. 

Jan'y 


25,  1885 
8,  1887 
14,  1886 
14,  1888 
12,  1885 
19,  1886 
25,  1886 
14,  1885 


B08TER  OF    8TATS  OFFICEB8. 


13 


SUPREME  COURT  COMMISSION. 


Name. 

Residence. 

Term. 

Commission 
expires. 

Moees  M.  Granger — . 

Georse  K.  Nash 

Zaneaville 

Colnmbnfl  „.,»,»»,...., 

Two  Tears.. 

AprU    17,  1886 
"        17,  1886 

FranKliD  J.  Dickman 

Cleveland.. 

M 

"        17,  1886 

Gharlffl  D.  Martin.. 

II 

"       17.  1886 

John  McCanlevM.. 

Tiffin  

II 

"       17,  1885 

• 

• 

CIVIL  AND  MILITARY  STAFF  OF  GOVERNOR  GEORGE  HOADLY. 


Name. 


■XKCUTIYB  DKPABT¥XMT. 


CwU  Siaf. 


George  Hoadly 

D.  McConville,  Jr.. 
Frederick  Green ... 
Edgar  J.  Moesman 
Henry  W.  Forte ... 


Office. 


€k>vemor 

Private  Secretary  ... 
Executive  Clerk  ..... 
Assistant  Clerk 


Residence. 


Cincinnati.. 

Steabenvillc , 

Cleveland 

Kerr,  Gallia  Co ... 


Messenger.. Cincinnati.. 


Years.  Expires 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


.a, 

fl 


Military  Siaf. 


Name. 


Ebeneaer  B  Finley... 


Michael  Ryan 


Chas.  M.  Anderson ... 

James  A.  Inf^ram  

Thomas  T.  Dill 

Marcos  Barclay 

John  H.  James 

C.  A.  Layton 

John  M.  Armstrong  .. 
William  0.  Watson ... 

T.  F.  Spangler.. 

J.  W.  Harper 

Samael  W.  Conrtright 

S.H.  Church 

F.  W.  Wachter *..... . 

E.  E.  Nash 


Office. 


Adjutant-General,  Inspec- 
tor-General and  Chief  of 
Staflf.. 

Quartermaster- General  A 
Commissary-General  of 
Suhsistenoe.. 

Judge  Advocate-General .. 

Surgeon-Creneral 

Assistant  Adiutant-Gen'l .. 

Chief  of  Engineers 

Aid-de-Camp 


II 
It 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 


Residence. 


Bucyrus. 


Rank. 


Cincinnati 

Greenville 

Cleveland 

Mansfield 

Washington  C.H 

Urhana 

Wapakoneta 

Mt  Vernon.. 

East  Liverpool... 

Zanesville 

CincinnaCi 

Circleville 

Columhus 

Toledo.. 

Burton.. 


Major-General. 


Brigadier-G^l. 


II 


II 


Colonel. 

•  II 


M 
II 
l< 
II 
14 
II 
II 
II 
<l 
II 


*  Resigned,  NoTcmber  24, 1884. 


14 


REPOBT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  8TATK 


Name. 


James  W.  Newman'^ 

8.  L.  Reevee 

J.  K  Hebard  ^ 

Felix  E.  Breen 

Jaa.  IL  Newcomer ... 

Hamer  D.  Hunt 

Tboa.  G.  Howell 

Wm.  H.  Domigan ..... 
Thoa.  N.  Williama...... 


Office. 


Secretarr  of  State 

Chief  Clerk 

Statistician , 

Corporation  Clerk  .• 

Stauonery  Clerk.. 

Recording  Clerk 

8ap*t  book  and  packing  dep 

Shipping  Clerk , 

Meeeenger.. 


Residence. 


Portsmouth 
Lancaster  .. 
Oallipolis  .. 
Sandnsky  .. 
Delaware... 
Warren  ..... 
Portsmouth 
Columbus .. 
Columbus .. 


Term  of  office. 


Two  years. 


<« 
<« 
« 

M 

<« 
(( 
« 


AUDITOR  OF  STATE. 

Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of  office. 

Fiinil  Kieaewett^rrr-T 

Auditor  of  State 

Columbus 

Four  years. 
One  year. 

BenJ.  J.  McKinney... 
Henry  J.  Caren 

Chief  Clerk 

Marietta  

Chief  Book-keeper.. 

Columbus  M 

Railroad  and  Bank  Clerk.. 

Four  years. 
One  year. 

Wm.  N.  England 

Arthur  P.  Bancroft... 

Chief  Clerk  Land  Dep't ... 
ClerkTrust  Fund  and  Canal 
Statistical  Clerk 

Losan.. 

Batavia 

John  C.  Roas 

Cleveland  - 

«( 

TREASURER  OF  STATE. 

Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

P«tAr  BradT 

Treaaurer  „ 

Bellevue 

2  years. 

It 
It 
<« 

u 

tt 
tl 

{^IaihitiH  ^^rkTi* 

C^fJIWK   AMSm^Aj    ............ 

IT  W  PrAntiaa 

Cashier  ^ 

Columbus  M 

day  in  Jan- 
uary, 1886. 

f  0     TV  .    A  a  ^M*tMtt^m  ......... 

J  T  Brailv.. 

Book-keeper.. 

Cleveland 

0t    X.  MJttt^Mj  ....••.......• 

TT  n  Shinnick 

« 

Zanesville  ........xx 

JLXt  \Jt  DUIUUlVlk.......*" 

Henry  Falkenbach ... 

MessenserM 

Columbus 

Watchman 

Mineral  Ridge..... 
Sandusky  City.,... 

T^^  KafArlv 

t( 

«yOV.  «Jiicri/  ...... 

COMMISSIONER  OF  COMMON  SCHOOLS. 


Name. 


Leroy  D.  Brown 


Oarmi  P.  Williams . 
Warren  B.  Brown... 
Alden  Williaouk. ... 


Office. 


Residence. 


Commisdoner .. 

Chief  Clerk 

SUUstioal  Clerk 
MesMnger 


Hamilton. 


Term  of 
office. 

3  years. 


Columbus ... 
Hamilton.... 
Columbus... 


It 
tt 

n 


Term  expires. 


Second  Mon- 
day in  Jan- 
uary. 1887. 


It 
It 


B08TEB  OF    8TATE  OFFICfiBS. 


16 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 


Name. 

«  Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
^office. 

2  years. 

«< 

Term  ex- 
pires. 

.TftmAa  T^wrence 

Attomey-Gener  al . . . 
Clerk 

Cleveland 

Second 

A.  E.  Buell 

It 

Monday  in 
Jan.,  1886. 

Henrv  W.  Forte 

Messenflrer  

Cincinnfltin-f 

« 

BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  ex- 
pires. 

George  Paul,  Pres  ... 

Henry  Weible 

John  P.  Martin 

Frank  Snvder 

Member  of  Board... 

•  •• 

•  •• 

Chief  Engineer  

Assistant  Engineer.. 
Secretarv 

Cuyahoga  Falls ... 

J^wipuOB  .............. 

Xenia 

Davton 

3  years. 

II 

it 

2  years. 

II 

1  year.. 

II 

II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
ti 

Second  Tues- 
day in  Feb- 
ruary, 1885. 

Second  Tues- 
day in  Feb- 
ruary, 1886. 

Second  Tues- 
day in  Feb- 
ruary, 1887. 

May  24, 1886. 

Mar.  25, 1886. 

Feb.  15, 1885. 

April  1, 1885. 

John  Burch 

Xenia » 

Hamilton  - 

0.  C.  Brewer  « 

W.  L.  Baker 

Clerk 

Superintendent 

It 

u 
II 

II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 

Sidney 

W.  J.  Jackson 

Piqua « 

Hamilton  « 

R.  N.  Andrews 

.14 

Edward  Clark 

Wapakoneta.. 

White  House 

McConnelsville ... 
Chillicothe 

II 

Geo.  Lonff 

M 

Geo.  Donohue 

II 

Aeo.  A.  Manley.. 

L.  N.  Stumn 

II 

ASOpOri*  ......M.....> 

Fremont 

l< 

F.  J.  Sullivan.. 

II 

Adam  Miller  « 

New  Philadelphia 
Circleville 

II 

James  Murrav 

II 

Geo.  T.  McCurdy ..... 
John  McBride 

Akron  

If 

Logan 

II 

• 

An  act  of  the  General  Anemblr,  paased  March  24, 1984,  diaoontlnned  the  Resident  Englneen,  and 
•itabllahed  the  office  of  Aaalstant  Engineer. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  PUBUC  PRIIJTING. 


Name. 


James  W.  Newman,  Secretary' 
of  State 

Emil  Kiesewetter,   Auditor  of 
State 

JamesLawrenoe,  Attorney-Gen- 
eral  


Offiee. 


Ex-offido 
Commis- 
■ioners .. 


Residence. 


Term  of 
office. 


Portsmouth* 
Columbus ... 
Cleveland ... 


2  years. 
4     •* 
2 


II 


Term  expires. 


Second  Monday 
in  Jan.,    1885. 

Second  Monday 
in   Jan .   188& 

Second  Monday 
in  Jan.,  1886. 


16 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  THE  OHIO  STATE  LIBRARY. 


Name. 


George  Hoadly,  QtoYemoT^. 


James  .W.  Newman,  Secretary 
of  State  

Howard  L.  Gonard,  State  Libra- 
rian  « 


Office. 


Ex-offiCio 
Gommia- 
Bioners .. 


Residenoe. 


Term  of 
office. 


Cincinnati... 
Portsmouth. 

Colomboa.... 


2  yean. 


u 


Term  expires. 


Second  Mondar 
ia  Jan.,     886. 

Second  Monday 
in   Jan.,  1886u 

April  19,   1886. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  SINKING  FUND. 


Name. 


Emil  Kieeewetter,   Auditor  oV 
State - 

James  W.  Newman,  Secretary 
of  State 

James    Lawrence,     Attorney- 
General  

John  A.  Rea 

Henry  Orthoefer 


Office. 


Ex-officio 
Commis- 
sioners .. 


Clerk  ..... 
Mes'ger... 


Residence. 


Term  of 
office. 


Columbus  ... 

Portsmouth.. 

Cleveland ... 
Columbus ... 
Columbus ... 


4  years. 
2      " 
2      " 


Term  expires. 


Second  Monday 
in   Jan.,   1888. 

Second  Monday 
in  Jan.,   1886. 

Second  Monday 
in  Jan.,  1886. 


OHIO  STATE  BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Termo( 
office. 

Term  expires. 

Wm.  S.  Foster  

L.  B.  Harris 

President •. 

XTeasurer  ......m...... 

Secretary 

u r E)ana  ............ 

Upper  Sandusky 
Columbus 

2  years. 
II 

1  year. 
11 

2  years. 

ti 

t< 
II 
II 
II 
II 
ti 

Jan.  14,  1886. 
Jan.  14,  1886. 

W   1  OhambArlain... 

Jan.  14.  1886. 

Jas.  W.  Fleming 

C.  D.  Bailev 

Assistant  Secretary.. 
Member  of  Board... 

••  • 

M 

M 

Gallipolis  

Levering's 

II 

J  Cj  Ijevorinip 

•1 

L  N.  Bonham 

Uxioru  ............. 

II 

H  Taloott 

Jefferson  ^ 

II 

J.  H.  Brigham 

S.  H«  Uurst.*.. 

T.  P.  Shields 

Jno.  Pow - 

Delta 

ChUUcothe. 

Watkins 

Salem 

"   1886. 

II 

II 
ti 

BOSTfiB  OF    STATE   OFFICEBS. 


17 


OHIO  BOARD  OF  STATE  CHARITIES. 


Name. 


Qov.  George  Hoadly. 

Joseph  Perkind.. 

John  W.  Andrews ... 
Blilea  D.  Carrington.. 
Wm.  Howard  Neff  ... 
Roeliff  Brinkerhoff... 

Charlea  Boeael 

Albert  G.  Byera.. 


Office. 


President,  ez-officio. 
Member  of  Board ... 


4( 
« 
II 

II 

(I 


Secretary 


Residence. 


Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Columbos 

Toledo 

Cincinnati^ 

Mansfield 

New  Bremen ... 
Columbus  « 


Term  vi 
office. 


8  years. 
II 


II 
II 
II 

u 


Term  expires. 


April  28,  1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1887 


II 
II 

u 
II 
II 


OHIO  STATE  FISH  COMMISSION. 


Name. 

Residence. 

Term  of  office. 

Term  expires. 

Ti«n  A.  Harris  ,,,,,,,,, -rttv 

Cincinnati.. 

8  vears 

March  81.  1887. 

Geonre  Daniel 

u 

•••t 

II 

tt 

James  Doritv«r.., ,,..,» 

Toledo 

14 

ADJUTANTGENERAL^JBr-o/^iao  SuperinUndent  of  SUiU  Uoum.) 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expirts. 

E.  B.  Finlev 

Adjutant-General.. 

Ass't  Adjutant-General 
Chief  Clerk.. 

Bucyrus.. 

Mansfield  m... 

Bucyrus 

Columbus 

U.  Sandusky.. 
Wapakoneta.. 
Spnngfield  ... 

Goshen 

Ravenna  

Lima..... 

2  years. 

14 
II 
II 
tl 
41 
II 

tl 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
41 

II 

Jan    11    1886 

Thoe.  T.  Dill 

41 

Shannon  Clements  — 

II 

Amrm  IjAvman  i--rTT.«T 

Transcribing  Clerk 

If 

II 

II 

Sunt  State  Arsenal  and 

Ordnance  

Sunt,  of  laborers 

II 

A.  A.  Hare 

II 

B.  W.  Lavton 

II 

J.  S.  Aron 

II 

C.  M.  Riffss.. 

C.  8.  Cotter 

M 

II 

W.  H.  Richardson  ... 

Supt.  of  flag-room.. 

Visitors'  attendant 

Dav  policeman  « 

U 

Peter  R.  Faulkner..... 

Davton 

«l 

AnaHn  TkAAmfl 

Cleveland  ..... 
Columbus  ~... 
Columbus  ~... 

Dunkitk.. 

Ottawa 

Nevada 

Columbus ..... 

II 

Bernard  Bergin.. 

Geo.  C.  Laning 

Geo.  C.  Gum  - 

Niffht  policeman 

II 

Enirineer 

II 

Fireman 

u 

M.  C.  McGrath 

«i 

u 

G.  W.  Balliet.. 

Guard    and    shipper, 
State  Arsenals 

u 

Henry  Orthoefer 

Sam'l  H.  Elliott.. 

Regular  laborer^ 

*"      II 

Carlisle 

John  Mohnken^ 

II 

MariettA 

Reed  Lewis 

II 

Athens......... 

A.  Smets 

Extra-laborer 

Niles 

Wm.  Holsbach  «. 

II 

II 

James  McMahon 

u 

Crestline 

B.8. 


18 


REPOBT  OF  8ECRETABT   OF  STATE. 


COMMISSIONER  OF  RAILB0AD6  AND  TELEGRAPHS. 


Name. 

Office. 

Reeideoce. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expiree. 

Hvlas  Sabine 

Hi  L.  Wilffns.. 

Commiflsioner  ..... 
Olerk 

Richwood 

ConoTer^  ...•..•• . 

8  yean. 

M 

March  IS,  1865 

it 

Frank  M.  Elliott 

A»'t  Clerk 

HAmiltAfi     

• 

STATE  INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT. 


Name. 


Henry  J.  Reinmond... 
Robert  B.  Brinkerhoff. 
Bowman  F.  Reinmnnd 

James  £.  Fisher 

Edward  D.  Scofield..... 
Albert  H.  Hoeford 


Office. 


Saperintendent ... 

Chief  Clerk 

Examining  Clerk. 

Book-keeper.. 

CorrespondV  Cllc 
Mailing  Clerk  «... 


Residence. 


Term  of 
office. 


Lancaster  « 

Mansfield 

Lancaster 

Uhrichsyille..... 

Toledo 

Chardon 


8  years. 


M 
«< 
M 
t( 
it 


Term  expires. 


Jane      8,  1887 


<t 

M 
M 
<i 


SUPERVISOR  OF  PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

Joshua  K.  Brown  ... 
M.  C.  lillev 

Sap't  Public  Printing..... 

Sup't  State  Bindery 

Foreman  State  Bindery.. 
Driver.. 

Cambridge  ... 
Columbus ..... 

M 
l« 

2  years. 

u 

M 
M 

April  14, 188B 

M 

George  C.  Schmelz .. 
John  Corbett 

INSPECTOR  OF  MINES. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

Thrw  B  Ri»npToft  ...... 

ChieMnspector... 

Inspector  1st  Dist 

2d  Dist- 

*<        SdDist. 

M  oisep  g  Of- 

Gallipolis 

4  years 

8    " 

It 

April    80,  1888 
1887 
1887 
1887 

William  Dalrymple  ... 

William  A.  Davis 

Austin  K.inff.  Jr 

Nelsonville 

Cambridge 

Salhieville.. 

Tea  an  fit  mil  H 

BUREAU  OF  LABOR  STATISTICS. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expiree. 

Henry  Luskey 

TflAAc  Stroud 

Commissioner 

Messenger.. 

Cincinnati.. 

Columbus.. 

2  years 

April    12,  1885 
« 

B06TER  OF  STATE  OFFICEB8. 


19 


STATE  LIBRARY. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

Howard  L.  Conard... 

State  Librarian.r....... 

Oolombos 

2  years 

April  19, 1886 

Mary  C.  Harbaugh... 

Aaaistant  Librarian.... 

LAW  LIBRARY. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

Frank  N.  Beebe.. 

Law  Librarian 

Oolumbos.. 

8  years 
1  year.. 

Sept  25, 1886 
Aug.  16, 1886 

James  M.  Bell 

Assistant  librarian.... 

CLERK  OF  SUPREME  COURT. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  expiree. 

J.  W^Craikshank..... 

Clerk  of  Supreme  Court  and 
ex-officio  Clerk'Snpreme  Court 
Commission 

Trov 

1st  Monday  in 
Feb..  1887. 

J.  W.  Slocnm 

Deputy  Clerk  Supreme  Court 
and   ex-officio  Deputy  Clerk 
Supreme  Court  Commission «.... 

Deputy  Clerk  Supreme  Court 

rUninTniMrinn  

Columbus..... 
Findky.. 

John  L.Hill 

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ROSTER  OF  OfflO  STATE  IITSTITUTIOM 


22  BEPOBT  OF  8BCBSTABY  OF  STATE. 

OHIO  STATE  UNIVERSITY,  COLUMBUS. 

BOABD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
Name. 

T.J.  Godfrey - 

J.  H.  Anderson 

James  T.  Jamison  ^ 

a  H.  Ellis 

Tbomas  A.  Ck>wgill - 

Peter  H.  Clark 


Besidence. 


Celina. 

Colambns. 

Cadis. 

Springboro. 

SLennard. 

Cindnnati. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD 

Name. 

Thoe.  J.  Godfrey,  Ptesident 

Alexis  Cope.  Seiraretary 

F.  W.  Prentiss,  Treasurer 


Residenoe. 


Celina. 
Columbus. 


i< 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 


J.  H.  Anderson,  Chairman ;  L.  B.  Wing,  Thos.  A.  CowgilL 


FARM  COMMITTEE. 


L.  K  Wing,  Chairman ;  S.  H.  Ellis,  James  B.  Jamison. 


FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 


Peter  BL  Clai^  Chairman ;  Thos.  J.  Godfrey,  James  B.  Jamison. 


R06TEB  OF    STATE  INSTITUTIONS.  23 


FACULTY. 


WILLIAM  H.  8CX)TT, 

PEmDENT,  and  PfofesBor  o(  Philoaophy  and  Political  Boonomy. 

EDWARD  ORTON,  Ph.  D.,  LL  D., 

ProfeaK>r  of  Geology.  . 

SIDNEY  A.  NORTON,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D., 
Proie«or  of  General  and  Applied  Chemistry. 

NORTON  a  T0WN8BEND,  M.  D., 
Profeoor  of  Agriculture  and  Veterinary  Science. 

ROBERT  W.  McFARLAND,  A.  M.,  LL.  D., 
ProlesBor  of  MathematicB  and  Ciyil  Engineering. 

ALBERT  H.  TUTTLE,  M.  8c., 
ProfeBBor  of  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy. 

8TILLMAN  W.  ROBINSON,  0.  E., 

Profenor  of  Mechanical  Eoglueering. 

THOMAS  C.  MENDENHALL,  Ph.  D., 
Professor  of  Physios. 

NATHANIEL  W.  LORD,  E.  M., 

Professor  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy. 

SAMUEL  C.  DERBY,  A.  M., 
LiBBARiAy,  and  Professor  of  the  Latin  Language. 

WILLIAM  R.  LAZENBY,  Ao.  B., 
'  Professor  of  Horticulture  and  Botany. 

JOSIAH  R.  SMITH,  A.  M., 
Professor  of  the  Greek  Language. 

HENRY  A.  WEBER,  Ph.  D., 

Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry. 

CYNTHIA  U.  WELD,  A.  M., 
AsB't  Profedwr  of  History  and  the  English  Language  and  Literature. 

AUGUSTUS  P.  BLOCKSOM, 

First  Lieut.  6th  Cavalry,  U.  8.  A.,  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  and  Assistant 

Professor  of  Mathematics. 

FRANK  H.  ELDRIDGE,  Ass't  Enq.  U.  S.  N., 
Professor  of  Steam  Engineering. 

ALICE  K.  WILLIAMS, 

Instructor  in  the  French  and  German  Languages. 


S.  C.  DERBY,  A.  M., 

Librarian. 

EMMA  LEHNER, 

Asiistant  Librarian. 


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BEPOBT  OF  SECBETABY  OF  STATE. 


OHIO  UNIVERSITY,  ATHENS. 


BOARD  OF  TRTTSTLEa 


Name. 

Residence. 

Appointed. 

Chas.  W.  SiiDer.  fev^o^Rcio).. 

Athens 

Grov.  Qeo,  Hoadlv.  (ex-affieh) 

Colambns.. 

Rev.  Amo6  Miller.  A.  Bi» 

Ashland,  Nebraska  ... 
Athens  

1882 

TTon.  A.(t.  Browii«T.TT,-fT ■,-, ^t TT,»T,r 

1841 

Hon.  V.  B.  Uorton 

Pomeroy 

Athens 

LomuiM 

1844 

Hon.  John  Welch 

1848 

Hon.  Robert  Wriaht 

18ft8 

Hon.  Horace  Wilson ! 

Cofambas.. 

McConnelsville 

1868 

Hon.  J.  E.  Hanna.. 

1864 

Hon.  Geonre  M.  Woodbridiie • 

MarietU.. 

Athens 

Chi'licothe 

1867 

Hon.  E.  H.  Moore 

1861 

William  Waddle.  M.  D 

1864 

Hon.  H.  8.  Bandy 

Wellston 

1864 

William  P.  Johnson.  M.  D.. 

Indianapolis.. 

New  York.. 

1866 

Hon.  Thomas  Ewing 

Hon.  George  W.  Boyce : 

Hon.  W.  W.  Johnston.. 

1876 

Cincinnati^ 

1876 

Ironton 

1866 

Hon.  John  Hancock 

Dayton 

Portsmouth 

1877 

Hon.  James  W.  Bannon^ 

1881 

Perry  Wiles,  Esq ; 

Zanesyille 

1882 

Hon.  0.  S.  Welch.. 

Athens 

1884 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD. 


Name. 


Charles  W.  Soper,  President 

L.  M.  Jewett,  Esq.,  Secretary  and  Auditor 
Hon.  E.  H.  Moore,  Treasurer 


Residence. 


Athens. 


(( 


EXECUTIVE  COMBilTTEE. 


Name. 


Hon.  E.  H.  Moore 
Hon.  John  Welch 
Charles  W.  Super.. 
Hon.  H.  S.  Bundy.. 
Hon.  C.  S.  Welch .. 


Residence. 


Athens. 
(I 


« 


Wellston. 
Athens. 


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FACULTY  FOR  1884-85. 


0HA8.  W.  SUPER,  A.  M.  Ph.  D., 
Prarident,  and  Profenor  of  Greek  nnd     thics. 


CARL  LEO  MEES,  M.  D., 
PrufesBor  of  Physical  Science. 

f 

DAVID  J.  EVANS,  A.  M., 
Profeasor  of  Latin. 


WILLIAM  HOOVER,  A.  M., 

Profeflwr  of  Ma  hematics  and  Aatronomy. 


EMILY  F.  WHEELER,  A.  M., 
Profeaaor  of  Modem  Languages. 


H.  T.  8UDDUTH,  A.  M., 
Profenor  of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature. 


ELI  DUNKLE.  A.  M., 
Principal  of  Preparatory  Department 


WM.  A.  HUNTER, 
Special  Aaistant  i       C  en  rati  iy  epartment 


PROFESSOR  EVANS, 
Lihrarian. 


PROFESSOR  SUDDUTH, 

Secretary. 


26 


BEPOBT  OF  SECBETABY  OF  STATE. 


OHIO  INSTITUTION  FOE  THE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  DEAF 

AND  DUMB,  COLUMBUS. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


Sftxnael  Thompeon,  President 

J.  F.  Hare 

W.  S.  Jones 

J.  Cherryholmes 

J.  ScoU 


Residence. 


Colambns. 
Upper  Sandusky. 
Waverly. 
Millersbarg. 
LebanoD. 


OFFICERS. 
Amasa  Pratt X Superintendent 


Benjamin  Talbot, 


THE  SCHOOL  INSTRUCTORS. 

ACAD£MIC  DXPABTMEMT. 

Robert  Patterson. 


John  D.  H.  Stewart, 
R.  H.  Atwood, 


Greorge  W.  Halse, 
A.  H.  Schorgy 
M.  Annie  Byers, 
M.  C.  Bieipe, 
Fannie  G.  Camp, 
Park  Terrel, 
Jennie  A  Shrom, 
Blanche  Filler, 

Anna  ChiJester, 


ORAMMAB  DXPASmNT. 

R.  p.  McGregor, 
C.  N.  Haskins, 
Augustus  B.  Greener. 

PRIMABY   DKPABTMENT. 

Carrie  M.  Feasley, 
Mary  B.  Straw, 
Cassie  H.  Smith, 
Annie  E.  Frost, 
Mary  R.  Rose, 
Sarah  Noyes, 
Leonoe  A.  Odebrecht, 
Eva  Smith. 

ARTICULATION  DEPARTMENT. 

Lyda  O'Harra. 


THE  FAMILY. 

W.H.Williams Steward. 

N.  R.  Coleman Physician. 

Helen  A.  Rose Matron. 

Mary  High Assistant  Matron. 

Sarah  R.  Buckland Assistant  Matron. 

Jennift  Warner Housekeeper. 

THE  SHOPS. 

Ftoley  P.  Pttitt Master  of  Shoe  Shop. 

Joshua  K.  Brown Supervisor  of  Public  Printing. 

Mitche  J.  li.ild      Master  of  Book  Bindery. 

Edward  J.  Soott Master  of  Printing  Office. 

John  W.  Keen Master  of  Carpenter  Shop. 


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27 


OHIO  INSTITUTION   FOR  THE    EDUCATION  OF  THE  BLIND, 

COLUMBUS. 


BOARD  OF  TKURTEES* 


Name. 


D.  L.  Wadsworth,  President 

£.  T.  DraytOD,  Secretary.. 

John  8.  Atwood.. ; 

J.  H.  Hudson.. 

D.  McAllister.. 


OFFIOEBS. 


Residence. 


WeUin^ton. 

Ashland. 

Ripley. 

Sandusky. 

Golambos. 


Name. 


Residence. 


G.  L.  Smead,  Superintendent 

Henry  Snyder,  teacher 

Frank  Lnmb,  teacher 

Biias  Laura  Strother,  teacher 

Miss  Lottie  Austin,         ** 

Miss  Stella  Wright,         "      

Miss  Hattie  Dunbar,       ''      

H.  J.  Nothnagle,  "      

James  McCombe,  ** 

A.  L.  Bohrer,  "      « 

John  Bitzer,  " 

Biiss  Joanna  Donovan,   *'      

Miss  Mary  A.  Tipton,     "      ^ 

Miss  Lena  Ernst.  ** 

Miss  Katie  Henderlick,  music  reader^ 

Miss  Nettie  Flowers,  music  reader 

Henry  Haunstein,  teacher.. 

Miss  Ruth  C.  Bartlett,  teacher 

Miss  Helen  Irwin,  ^ 

Miss  Jennie  Fulton,  " 

Qeo.  M.  Prestler,  Steward 

Mrs.  C.  Armstrong,  Housekeeper.. 

MissO.  M.  Brown,  Matron.. 

Mrs.  H.  Chalfant,  /Assistant  Matron  

Miss  Mattie  L.  McKibben,  Assistant  Matron 


Columbus. 


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28 


BEPOBT  OF  SECBSTABT  OF  STATE. 


OHIO  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDUCATION  OF  FEEBLE-MINDED 

YOUTH,  COLUMBUS. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


M.  A.  Daagher^... 
Bom  J.  Alexander. 

A.  McOregor 

B.  B.  Woodbury..... 
8.  A.  CoDrad«........ 


Residence. 


GolnmbiiB* 
Bridgeport 
CantcMi. 
Chardon. 
on* 


OFFICERS. 


Name. 


^huKUrnn  A.  Doren,  M.  D.,  Saperintendent .. 

Georgee  Erans,  Financial  Officer 

M.  C.  Thompaon,  Clerk.. 

Mim  H.  F.  Parple,  Matron.. 

Mim  I.  Black,  Hoapital  Biatron  

Mias  Harah  C.  Hoated,  Uooaekeeper 

Mra.  N.  L,  Doren,  teacher 

Mlaa  M.  Mnrraj,        "      

•*    A.  L.  McOrew,  "      

•*    BCriat,  *•      

**    E.  E  Fahnestock,  teacher 

-    LH.  Roaa,  "      

*•    A.  h.  Brown,  "      

*'    M.Wright,  '       "      

"    J.Clark,  "      

"    C.  Mitchell,  "      

"    M.Tollea,  "      

••    G.  Danbar,  "      

"    M.  Clark,  "      

"    E.  Llnnley,  "      

••    M.a  Mrera,  "      

"    M.  Bradahaw,  '•      

"    K.L.  Myers,  "      

"    8.  M.  McConnell,         "      

*•    C.  A.  Manson.  "      

"    A.O.  Stefel,  "      , 

"    J.  Zarmehly,  "      


Residence. 


ColamboB. 

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II 
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II 
II 
II 
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29 


CENTRAL  ASYLUM  FOR  INSANE,  COLUMBUS. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
Name. 

Wm.  Waddle,  M.  D 

Job.  p.  Smith,  Esq 

Hon.  MillB  Gardner 

Gen.  Geo.  W.  Morgan 

Wm.  E.  Horn 

OFFICERS. 
Name. 

CyroB  M.  Unch,  M.  D.,  Soperintendent 

George  Stockton,  M.  D.,  Aaristant  Phjnncian 

M.  A.  Bartley,  Bl  D..  «  **        

Frank  L.  StiUman,  M.  D.,     "  **        ..., 

Ira  B.  Hamblin,  M.  D.,         "  •* 

Hon.  J.  L.  Tyler,  Steward 

Charlea  Kemmler,  Storekeeper 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Finch,  Matron 


Residence. 


Chillicothe. 
Circleville. 
Washington  0.  H. 
Mt  Vernon. 
Colambos. 


Residence. 


Portsmooth. 

Colambos. 

Urbana. 

Portsmouth. 

Logan. 

Alexandria. 

Colambos. 

Portsmouth. 


LONQVIEW  ASYLUM  FOR   THE  INSANE,  CARTHAGE,  NEAR 

CINCINNATL 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 


Name. 


W.  P.  Holbert,  President ^, 

James  F.  Chalfant,  D.  D.,  Secretary 

Peter  A.  White 

John  Zamstein 

OFFICERa 

Name. 

• 

C.  A.  Miller,  M.  D.,  SoT>erintendent 

J.  M.  Ratliff,  M.  D.,  AasistaBt  Physidan 

F.  W.  Harmon,  M.  D.,  Asdstant  Physician 

H.  Milton  Foos,  Steward 


Residencd. 


Hamilton  Co. 
it 


Residence. 


Lonffview  Asylum. 


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30 


BEPOBT  OF  SECBETABY   OF  STATE. 


CLEVELAND  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE. 


BOA.RD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


J.  C.  Johnaon,  Esq. 
W.  M.  Beebe,  Esq.. 

John  lod,  Esq 

£•  D.  Barton,  M.  D 
R.  S.  Shields,  Esq.. 


Residence. 


Seville. 

Hudson. 

Cleveland. 

Collamer. 

Canton. 


OFFICERS. 


Name. 

Office. 

Jamin  Strong,  M.  D 

Frederick  D.  Barton.  M.  D 

Superintendent 

First   Assistant  Physician. 

Second       "              ** 

Matthias  Borta.  M.  D 

BoTce  D.  Fry,  M.  D 

Charles  W.  Diehl 

Nettie  L.  Strong : 

Third          "              " 

Steward. 

Matron. 

DAYTON  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE. 


BOABD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


Joseph  Clegg,  President 

a  A.  Baxter,  M.  D 

C.  M.  Qodfrev,  M.  D 

Hon.  Peter  Murphy 

J.  linxweiler,  Jr 


Residence. 


Dayton,  O. 
lima,  O. 
Ottawa,  O. 
Clawson,  O. 
Dayton,  O. 


OFFICERa 


Name. 


C.W.  King,  M.  D 

C.H.  Conklin,  M.  D 

H.  W.  Albers,  M.  D 

H.Crumley,  M.  D 

J.  C.  Amendt 

D.  M.  McCreary 

Ruth  A.  Bacon .•    ^. 


Office. 


Superintendent. 

First   Assiatanc  Physician. 

Second        *• 

Third 

Steward 

Storekeeper. 

Matron. 


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31 


ATHENS  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 
Name. 

^— ■^^^^^■^■^M^^^^^^W^— ^^-^»    Ml  I         ■      .^     ■   ■►■■■^i^^i»^»^^»^»^^P^^1^»  ■  ■■■■■■■■  ■     ■  III 

H.  M.  Horton,  Esq.,  President 

John  M.  Amo6,  Esq... 

John  Ackley,  Esq 

Qeorge  W.  Boeratler,  M.  D.. 

Theo.  F.  Davis,  Esq 


Residence. 


PomeroY. 

Caldwefl. 

Athens. 

Lancaster. 

Marietta. 


OFFICERS. 


Name. 

Office. 

A.  B.  Richardson,  M.  D  

AimfM  M.  Johnson.  M.  D  ..r ,„-.,,.,,,,„,,,,-♦.,.-..,,,,.,,,,..♦- 

Superintendent. 

Assistant  Physician. 
«( 

It 

W.  P.  Crambacher,  M.  D 

H      0.    EVman.    M.    Dr,,,     ...,r,rr .,.,rTTr, ,-,--,.,--     Irrrr.rr.f     ,r..- 

Robert  E.  Hamblin.  Etao.. 

Steward. 

Geo.  W.  Earhart.  E^ 

Storekeeper. 
Matron. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Richardson  tttt»tt^"^» 

OHIO  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  ORPHANS'  HOME,  XENIA. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


John  little.. 

Chaa.  H.  Grosvenor.. 

W.  H.  H.  McDyar.. 

Ferdinand  Van  Derveer. 
Henry  Farrell 


Residence. 


Xenia.. 

Athens 

Cambridge 
Hamilton... 
Xenia 


Term  expiree. 


April  14, 1886 
April  14, 1886 
April  14, 1887 
April  14, 1888 
AprU  14, 1889 


32 


BEFORT  OF  SECRETABY   OF  STATE. 


OFFICEBa 


Nmme. 

Office. 

Willimm  J.  Alexander. 

Saperintendent. 
Matron. 

Mrs.  Elisabeth  Alexander  « 

C.  B.  Jones.  M.  D- 

Physician. 

Geonre  H.  Boetcher. 

EDUCATIONAL  DEPARTMENT. 


Miss  Anna  Zarette  Zimmerman, 
Miss  Sarah  Belle  Dix, 
Miss  Carrie  Enstis  Gray, 
Miss  Martha  Ella  BeU, 
Miss  Anna  Janette  Cook, 
Miss  Mary  Gaamer, 


Mr.  Samoel  A.  Dickson,  Principal. 

Miss  Catharine  DeTracy, 
Miss  Anna  Jane  Bell, 
Mrs.  Jalia  Alvada  Hill, 
Mrs.  Anna  Hnghes  Marks, 
Miss  Sallie  Brady  Pearce, 
Miss  Carrie  Sosahnna  Kaymer, 


Lucy  Ames  Boyd. 


COTTAGE  MATRONS. 


Biiss  Chatharine  Wiley, 
Miss  Emma  H.  McCormick, 
Miss  Elijcabeth  B.  French, 
Miss  Nettie  A.  Reed, 
Mrs.  Allies  McKiUip, 
Mrs.  Rebecca  A.  Maxwell, 
Mrs.  Snsan  J.  Conner, 
Mrs.  Amanda  M.  Harper, 
Mrs.  Rachel  A.  DeBmin, 
Miss  Alice  Barbara  Welch, 


Mrs.  Emma  M.  Knerringer, 
Mrs.  Sosan  M.  Borronghs, 
Miss  Elisabeth  K  Edwards, 
Miss  Mary  C.  Maynard, 
Miss  Alice  Laughead, 
Miss  Addie  E.  Pnmphrey, 
Biiss  Catharine  C.  Clabby, 
Miss  Martha  M.  Johnson, 
Mrs.  Clara  B.  Chapman, 
Miss  Martha  L.  Jackson. 


Miss  Martha  Sarah  M.  Harper,  Supply  Matron  and  Teacher. 
Mrs.  Ephraim  Hardesty,  Hospital  Matron. 


ROSTER   OF  STATE   1N8TITU1ION8. 


33 


GIRLS'  INDUSTRIAL  HOME,  DELAWARE. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


F.  H.  Thomhill,  President. 
J.  W.  Watkins,  Secretary.. 

Wm.  Batchelor 

E.W.  Merry 

B.  TriBtram 


Residence. 


Richwood. 
Delaware. 
Coshocton. 
Bowling  Green. 
Marion. 


Mrs.  Delia  L.  Williams. 

Mrs.  Ann  McMeans 

Mrs.  W.  P.  Reid 


VISITING  COMMITTEE. 


Name. 


Residence. 


Delaware. 
Sandusky. 
Delaware. 


SUPERINTENDENT. 
Rev.  D.  R.  Miller.  • 

MATRON. 

Mrs.  S.  C.  Miller.  • 

CLERK. 
Annie  M.  Strauss. 

SUPERINTENDENT  CLOTHING  DEPARTMENT^ 

Mrs.  A.  Wright. 

SUPERINTENDENT  INDUSTRIAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Miss  Addie  Clelland. 


ASSISTANT  MATRONS. 


Miss  L.  Stockwell, 
Mrs.  E.  Wilcox, 
Miss  Ella  Jones, 
Miss  Ldzsie  Allison, 


Mrs.  E.  Bland, 
Miss  A.  Reeves, 
Miss  8,  Humphreys, 
Mrs.  E.  Smith. 


*  Rev.  D.  R.  Miller  resigned  December  15,  1884;  Col.  J.  M.  Crawford  appointed  Baperintendent, 
and  If  It.  J.  M.  Crawford,  Matron. 


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8.8. 


84 


BEFOBT  OF  SEC&ETABY  OF  STATE. 


Biiflfl  Jennie  Francis, 
Bfiae  Emma  Neville, 
Mifls  Flora  Mjers, 

Mifls  8.  J.  Dempeter, 
Biiae  Julia  Lee, 
Mifls  Minnie  Moore, 
Mrs.  Marjr  UUey, 


TEACHERS. 

Miss  L.  Armstrong, 
Miss  R.  Stottler, 
Miss  Amy  Ondg. 

HOUSEKEEPERa 

Miss  A.  Stephenson, 
Miss  Lacy  Thomas, 
Miss  L.  J.  Reeves, 
Miss  A.  Shellkopf. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  LAUNDRY. 

Mrs.  S.  Grossman. 


EMPLOYES. 


Employes. 


TboB.  H.  Hall... 

O.C.Chase 

C.  D  Nicholson 

F.  C.  Smith 

J.  Schwartz 

Geo.  Stokes 

Chas.  Rader 

F.Staley 


Occapations. 


Eng[ineer. 

Assistant  Engineer. 
Mailman. 
Carpenter. 
Watchman. 
Batcher  and  gardn'r 
Teamster. 
Qroom. 


OHIO  REFORM  SCHOOL,  LANCASTER, 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 


Name. 


John  6.  Reeves,  President 

S.  D.  Hoapt,  Secretary 

Rev.  B.  W.  Chidlaw 

Dr.  J.  H.  Ayres 

J.  K.  Rakenbrod 


Residence. 


Lancaster. 

Findlay. 

Cincinnati. 

Urbana. 

Salem. 


OFFICERS. 


Name. 

Residence. 

J.  C.  Hite,  Superintendent 

Mrs.  J.  C.  Hite.  Matron   

Lancaster. 

Amos  Levan,  Steward 

John  Latta.  Detailins  Officer 

Mrs.  S.  A.  Driesback,  Housekeeper 

J.  H.  Goes,  Physician 

Wooster. 
Lancaster. 

B08TEB  OF   STATE  IKSTirUTIONS. 


36 


TOLEDO  HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  AND  CORRECTION. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES.' 


Names. 

Qeo.  L.  Johnsoo 

MartiD  Frledberg 

Walter  Pickins ; 

Henry  Kahlo.. 

Wm.  8t  John.. 


Residence. 


Toledo. 


OFFICERS. 


Names. 

Geo.  L.  Johnson,  President 

Henry  Kahlo,  Treasurer. 

William  Beatty,  Secretary 

Almon  A.  McDonald,  Superintendent 

^Not  under  State  control. 


Residence. 


Toledo. 


(I 


OHIO  PENITENTIARY,  COLUMBUS. 


BOARD  OF  MANAGERS. 

Name. 

D.  C.  Coolman,  President 

D.  E.  Fee.. 

Geo.  S.  Peters.. 

F.F.Rempel 

W.  L.  Robinson 

Eugene  Powell,  Secretary 


Residence. 


Ravenna. 

New  Richmond. 

Oolambos. 

Logan. 

Cincinnati 

Delaware. 


86 


REPORT  OF  8ECRBTART  OF  STATE. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  PRISON. 


Name. 


Isaac  G.  Peetrey,  Warden.. 

B.  H.  Marriott,  Deputy  Warden 

Frank  Steible,  Aesistant  Deputy  Warden.. 

A.  B.  Curtis,  Steward 

C.  R.  Montgomery,  Physician 

J.  H.  Gerhardt,  Assistant  Physician 

Lafayette  L.  Lang,  Clerk 

E.  J.  Denney,  Assistant  Clerk 

J.  P.  Helbling,  Captain  Night-watch 

P.  F.  Callen,  Captain  Guard-room  (day) 

T.J.White,        "  "  (night).. 

Wm.  Kilgore,  Superintendent  of  Halls.. 

Samuel  Perry,  Superintendent  of  State  Shop 

Geo.  H.  Rowland,  Superintendent  of  Construction 

Aaron  Meiley,  Superintendent  of  Subsistence.. 

R.  P.  Green.  Superintendent  of  Gas-works 

Robert  Mcllvany,  Superintendent  of  Yard 

J.  F.  Sanns,  Superintendent  of  Hospital 

C.  E.  Bowen,  Storekeeper 

C.  N.  Allen,  Librarian  and  Superintendent  of  Printing 


Connty. 


Madison. 
Franklin. 
Erie. 
Summit. 
Franklin. 
Licking. 
Seneca. 
Cuyahoga. 
Brown. 
Mercer. 
Crawford. 
I  Madison. 
Delaware. 
Franklin. 

(( 

Jefferson. 
Gallia. 
Hocking. 
Belmont 


JUDICIARY. 


38 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


OFFICERS  OF  COURTS. 


SUPREME  COURT  OF  OHIO. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

^^illiam  W.  Johnflon^ .. 

Chief  Justice. 
Judflre 

Ironton 

6  years... 

u 
u 
11 
cc 

Febr.  9. 1886 

Georse  W.  Mcllvaine .. 
Marmi  D.  Follett 

New  Philadelphia... 

Marietta 

Columbus 

'*       18B6 

<( 

"        1887 

John  W.  Okev 

<t 

"*       1888 

Helwyn  N.  Owen 

n 

Brvan.. 

*'        1889 

1  William  W.  Johnson,  re-elected  October  U,  1884. 


SUPREME  COURT  COMMISSION. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Commission 
expires. 

Moses  M.  Granger 

Gftorffft  K.  Nash  , 

Chief  Justice. 
Judflre.. 

Zanesville 

2  years ... 

« 

it 
t< 

Apnl  17, 1886 
It 

Columbus 

FranKlin  J  Dickman ... 

u 

Cleveland 

t( 

Charles  1).  Martin    ..»»- 

tl 

Lancaster i 

Tiffin 

(k 

John  McCaulev 

it 

tl 

CLERK  OF  SUPREME  COURT. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  expires. 

J.  W.  Cruikshank..... 

Clerk  of  Supreme  Court  and  ex- 
officio  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court 

DrkTnmiminn 

Troy 

Columbus 

Findlay 

Feb.    4.  1887 

J.  W.  Slocum 

Deputy  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court 
and  ex- officio  Deputy  Clerk  of 
Supreme  Court  Commission..*. 

Deputy  Clerk  Supreme  Court 

rVimmiflAioii 

John  L.  Hill 

Feb.    4,  1887 

■ 

OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT  OF  CINCINNATI,  OHIO, 
FROM  NOVEMBER  16,  1883,  TO  NOVEMBER,  16,  1884. 


Name. 

Office. 

Residence. 

Term  of 
office. 

Term  expires. 

Manning  F.  Force.. 
Judson  Harmon  ... 
Hiram  D  Peck 

Judge 

Judge..... 

Judge 

Clerk..  ... 

89  W.  8th  St,  Cincinnati 

Wyoming,  Hamilton  county. 
Mt.  Auburn 

6  years. 
6  years. 
6  years. 
8  years. 

1st  Monday  in 

Mav,  18*. 
1st  iMonday  in 

J^av,  1888. 
1st  Monday  in 

May,  1889. 
1st  Monday  in 

Feb'y,  1*6. 

Daniel  J.  Dal  ton  ... 

202  Sycamore  St.,  Cincinnati. 

JUDICIARY. 


39 


UNITED  STATES  CIRCUIT  AND  DISTRICT  COURTS  FOR  NORTHERN 

DISTRICT  OF  OHIO. 


Name. 

♦       Office. 

• 

Residence. 

Term  of  Office. 

Stanley  Matthews 

John  Baxter 

Ass't  Justice  Supreme 
Court  U.  8 

U .  S.  Circuit  Judge  for 
6th  Circuit  of  Ohio, 
Michigan,  Kentucky 
and  Tennessee 

U.  S.   District  Judge 
Northern  District  of 
Ohio 

Washington,  D.C. 

Knoxville,  Tenn.. 

Wooster,  Ohio. 

Massillon,  Ohio... 

Cleveland,  Ohio... 

Cleveland,  Ohio... 

Cleveland,  Ohio... 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio- 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio... 

Life. 

Martin  VVelker 

Life. 
Life. 

Aagustua  J.  Ricks 

Clerk    Circuit    Court, 
N.  D.  0.,  Cleveland 
and  Toledo '... 

Pleasure  of  Judge. 

Pleasure  of  Judge. 
Pleasure  of  Clerk. 
Pleasure  of  Clerk. 

Earl  Bill 

Olerk  District   Court, 
N.  D.  O.,  Cleveland 
and  Tole<io 

0.  C.  Beatty 

Charles  Bill 

Deputy  Clerk  Circuit 
Court 

Deputy  V  lerk  District 
Court 

H.  W.  Brown 

Deputy  Clerk  Circuit 
and  District  Courts... 

U.  S.   Dist.  Attorney, 
N.  D.  0  

E.  H.  Eggleston 

Pleasure  of  Clerk. 

Four  years. 
Four  years. 
Pleasure  of  Marshal 

Wilbur  F.  Goodspeed 
John  Odell 

U.  8.  Marshal,  N.  D.  0. 
Dep.  Marshal,  N.  D.O. 
Dep.  Marshal,  N.D.O. 
Jury  Commissioner ... 

George  Weyman 

H.  H.Dodge 

Pleasure  of  Marshal 
Pleasure  of  Marshal 

The  Circuit  and  District  Cv-'urts  for  the  Eastern  Division  of  Northern  District  are 
held  at  Cleveland',  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  February,  April,  and  October. 

The  Circuit  and  District  Courts  for  the  Western  Division  of  the  Northern  District 
are  held  fit  Toledo,  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  June  and  December. 

The  Northern  District  of  Ohio  is,  by  law,  divided  into  two  Divisions — the  Eastern 
and  Western — but  having  but  one  set  of  court  officers,  as  above.  The  clerk  and 
marshal  of  the  court  each  have  offices,  and  deputies  in  regular  attendance  at  both 
Cleveland  and  Toledo.    The  counties  comprising  the  two  Divisions  are  as  follows : 


COUNTIES  COMPRISING  EASTERN  DIVISION. 
Tenm  of  Court  hM  on  the  firgt  Tuesdays  of  February  ^  Aprils  and  October,  at  Ctevdand,  0, 


Ashland, 

Carroll, 

Mahoning, 

Tuscarawas, 

Ashtabula, 

Holmes, 

Portage, 

Trumbull, 

Cuyahoga, 

Lake, 

Richland, 

Wayne. 

Crawford, 

Lorain, 

Summit, 

Columbiana, 

Medina, 

SUrk, 

40 


REPORT  OF    SECRETARY    OF   STATE. 


COUNTIES  COMPRISING  THE  WESTERN  DIVISION. 


Tenm  of  Court  hdd  on  the  fint  Tuesdays  of  June  and  December,   at  United  States  Court 

Rooms,  in  Produce  Exchange  Building^  Toledo,  0. 

Hancock,  •   Marion,  Van  Wert, 

Hardin,  Ottawa,  Williams, 

Huron,  Paulding,  Wood, 

Lucas,  Putnam,  Wyandot. 

Logan,  Seneca, 

Mercer,  Sandusky, 


Auglaise, 

Allen, 

Defiance, 

Erie, 

Fulton, 

Henry, 


UNITED  STATES  CIRCUIT  AND  DISTRICT  COURTS  FOR  SOUTHERN    DIS- 

TRICT  OF  OHIO. 


Name. 

OflBce. 

« 
Residence. 

Term  of  office. 

Term  ex- 
pires. 

StanVy  Matthews 
John  Baxter 

Geo.  R.  Sage 

Ohanning  Rich- 
ardg 

A  ssociate  Justice,Su- 
preme  Court,  U.  S. 

tf.  S.  Circuit  Jud^e, 
Sixth  Circuit,  Ohio, 
Michigan,    Ken- 
tucky, and  Ten- 
nessee  

U.  S.  District  Judge, 
Southern  Dist,  0.. 

U.  s.  Diet  Attorney 

Ass't 

Ass't           ** 

U.  S.  Marshal 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Knoxville,  Tenn.. 

Lebanon,  Warren 
county,  Ohio^... 

Glendale.  0 

For  life. 

For  life. 

For  life. 
Four  years... 

Four  years... 

P'ureofma'sl 

ii 

ti 

u 

P*ure  of  j'ge. 
P'ure  of  crk. 

a 

1 

Jan.  19, 1885 
Feb.  21, 1887 

Henry  Hooper... 

D.K.Watson 

Lot  Wright 

T.  M.  Turner  ..... 
Ghas.  E.  Twifort. 

Cincinnati,  0. 
Columbus,  0. 
Cincinnati,  0 

u 
li 
t( 

Columbus,  0.. 

Delaware,  0 

Cincinnati,  0 

Columbus,  0 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Chief  Deputy  W.  D.. 
Denutv  W.  D 

John  W.  Turner 

"        W.  D 

0.  M.  Morris 

E.  D 

B.  R.  Cowen 

Clerk  United  States 
Circuit  and  District 
Courts  M 

• 

Robt  C.  Georgi.. 
Chas.  R.  Nevin.. 
Thos.  Corwin..... 
Theodore  Cook .. 

Deputy  Clerk  W.  D. 

E.  D... 
Jury  Commissioner.. 

JUDICIARY.  41 

The  Southern  District  of  Ohio  \a,  by  law,  divided  into  two  divisions — Eastern 
and  Western,  as  follows: 

COUNTIES  COMPRISING  EASTERN  DIVISION. 

Term$  of  OouH  held  on  the  firtt  Tuesdays  of  June  and  December^  at  Cotumbus^  Ohio,  ^ 

Union,  Pickaway,  Licking, 

Delaware,  Ross,  Perry, 

Morrow,  Pike,  Muskingum, 

Knox,  Gallia,  Morgan, 

Coshocton,  Jackson,  Washington, 

Harrison,  Meigs,  Noble, 

Jefferson,  Vinton,  Monroe, 

Madison,  Athens,  Belmont, 

Fayette,  Hocking,  Guernsey. 

Franklin,  Fairfield, 

COUNTIES  COMPRISING  WESTERN  DIVISION. 

Term»  of  Court  held  on  the  firai  Tuesdays  of  February,  April  and  October^  at  Cmem- 

natty  Ohio, 

Darke,  Clarke,  Clermont, 

Shelby,  Greene,  Highland, 

Champaign,  Clinton,  Brown, 

Preble,  Warren,  Adams, 

Miami,  Butler,  Scioto, 

Montgomery,  Hamilton,  Lawrence. 


42 


REPORT  OF    SECRETARY    OF   STATE. 


JUDGES  OP  THE  CIRCUIT  COURT. 


Co 


FIRST  CIRCUIT. 
— Hamilton,  Clermont,  Butler,  Warren  and  Clinton. 


Names  and  Post-office. 

Term. 

(/ommenced. 

Expires. 

Joseph  Cox,  Cincinnati  

James  M.  Smith,  Lebanon 

Peter  F.  Swine.  Batavia 

2  years... 
4  years ... 
6  years ... 

February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 

February  8,  18R7 
Ftobmary  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

SECOND  CIRCUIT. 

CouNTm. — Preble,  Darke,  Shelby,  Miami,  Montgomery,   Champaign,  Clarke, 
Greene,  Fayette,  Madipon  and  Franklin. 


Names  and  Poet-office. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

Marshall  J.  Williams,  Wash'gtonC.H. 

Gilbert  H.  Stewart,  Columbus 

John  A.  Shauck.  Davton 

2  years ... 
4  years ... 
6  years... 

February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 

February  8,  1887 
February  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

THIRD  CIRCUIT. 

CouNTiBS. — Mercer,  Van  Wert,  Paulding,  Defiance,  Williams,  Fulton,  Henry,  Put- 
nam, Allen,  Auglaize,  Wood,  Hancock,  Hardin,  Logan,  Union,  Seneca,  Marion, 
Wyandot  and  Crawford. 


Names  and  Post-office. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

Thomas  Beer.  Bucvrus..r tt rrr.. 

2  years  ... 
4  years ... 
6  years... 

February  i),  1885.. 
February  9,  1885.. 
February  I),  1885.. 

February  8,  1887 
February  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

John  J.  Moore,  Ottawa.. ^... 

Henry  W.  Seney,  Kenton 

FOURTH  CIRCUIT. 

CouNTiBS. — Brown,  Adams,  Highland,  Pickaway,  Ross,  Pike,  Scioto,  Lawrence, 
Gallia,  Jackson,  Meigs,  Vinton,  Hocking,  Athens,  Washington  and  Monroe. 


Names  and  Post  office. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

Thomas  Cherrington,  Ironton 

J.  P.  Bradbury,  Pomerov  

2  years ... 
4  years ... 
6  years ... 

February  9,  1885.. 
February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 

February  8,  1887 
February  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

i 

Milton  L.  Clark,  ChilHcothe 

JUDICIARY. 


48 


JUDGES  OF  THE  CIRCUIT  COURT— Continued. 


FIFTH  CIRCUIT. 

Oomrms. — Morrow,  Richland,  Ashland,  Knox,  Licking,  Fairfield,  Perry,  Morgan, 
Muskingnm,  Coshocton,  Holm<^,  Wayne,  Stark,  Tuscarawas  and  Delaware. 


Names  and  Post-office. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

John  W.  Albaugh,  Canton.. 

Charles  FoUett  Newark 

2  years ... 
4  years... 
6  years ... 

February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 

February  8,  1887 
February  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

John  W.  Jenner.  Mansfield 

SIXTH  CIRCUIT. 


CouNTiBS. — Lucas,  Ottawa,  Sandusky,  Erie,  Huron,  Lorain,  Medina,  Summit  and 
Cuyahoga. 


Names  and  Post-office. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

William  H.  Upson.  Akron 

2  years ... 
4  years ... 
6  years ... 

February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 
February  I),  1886« 

February  8,  1887 
February  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

Charles  C.  Baldwin,  Cleveland 

Qeonre  R.  Haynes.  Toledo 

SEVENTH  CIRCUIT. 

CouMTin. — Lake,  Ashtabula,  Geauga,  Trumbull,  Portage,  Mahoning,  Columbiana, 
Carroll,  Jefferson,  Harrison,  Guernsey,  Belmont  and  Noble. 


Names  and  Post-office. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

Peter  A.  Lanbie.  Salem 

2  years ... 
4  years  .. 
6  years ... 

February  9,  1886.. 
February  9,  1886.. 
February  %  1886.. 

February  8,  1887 
February  8,  1889 
February  8,  1891 

William  H.  Frazier.  CaldwelL 

HamUton  B.  Woodbury,  Jefferson... 

BKFORT  OF   9ECEKTARY  OP   BTATE. 

JUDGES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  COMMON  PLEA.8— 1884. 


r. 

4 
1 

CauQties. 

Term. 

Commenced. 

Expires. 

1 

2 

1 

8 

1 

2 
8 

1 

a 

3 

1 

a 

8 

HamilUn  ... 

BuUer 

Preble 

MoDtgom'y. 
D»ike 

SamDPl  R.  MatbewH,  Cincinnati 

Eobert  A.  Johnson, 
Samuel  N,  Maxwell, 
John  a  Conner, 
M.  L.  Buchwaller, 
William  L.  Avery, 

Alex.  F.  Hume.  Hamilton 

Henderson  KUiott,  DaytoD    

JobnW  Sater  Greenville 

CalTjn  D.  U'rigbt,  Trov 

Wui.  R.  Warnook,'  Dr'bana 

Jaiiiea  M.  Smith,'  Libation 

Aurinh  W.  Doan,'  Wllminirton 
Chaa.  R.  White,  SpriogfleUl  

Dec.  a,  1883 
Dec.  a,  1883 
Feb.  9, 1882 
Feh  9, 1882 

Feh.  9,  ie8a 

Feb,  »,  1882 
Feb.  9, 1882 
Feb.  9, 1882 
Nov. «,  1881 
May  12, 1883 
Feb.  9, 1882 
Nov.  8, 1884 
Feb.  9, 1882 
May  3. 1886 
May  3.1886 
Feb.  9, 1884 

Feb.  9, 1B85 
Feb.  9,1884 

Oct.  29, 1884 

May  10, 1881 

Nov.  4, 1883 
Oct.  24, 1884 
Feh.  »,  1885 
Feh.  9, 1882 
May  9, 1881 
Oct.  19, 1888 
Sep.  24, 1888 

Dec.  8,1888 
Dec.  2,1888 
Feb.  9,  1B8T 
Feb.  9,1887 
Feb.  9,1887 
Feb.  9,1887 
Feb.  9,1887 
Feb.  9,1887 
Nov.  6.1886 
May  12,  1888 

Champaign.. 
Miami  „... 

W.rren 

ClinioD  

Greene 

Clarke  _ 

Shdby_ 

Augiaiie 

Mercer 

Feb.  9,  1887 
Nov.  8.1889 
Feb.  9,  1887 
May  3.  IB90 
May  3.  1890 
Feb.  9, 1889 

8 

Feb.  9, 1890 

Charles  M.  Hughes,  Urn* 

Feb.  9,1889 

R 

Van  Wert... 
Paulding  ,... 
Defiance*-... 

Williams 

Fullon- 

Henry  - 

Putnam 

Oct.  29, 1889 

R 

May  10, 1889 

Lewis  H.  Pike.  Toledo  

David  H.  Commager,'  Toledo... 
Reuben  C.  Lemmi-jn,'  Toledo- 

4 

OtUWB 

Sandasky  ... 

Oct  24,1888 
Feb.  8,1890 

Huron- 

Lorain 

Medina 

Snromit 

Cny«hoga  ... 

Clermont-... 

Brown  _ 

Adams  „ 

Charles  P.  Wickham,  Norwalk. 

Hay  9,1886 
May  1,1886 
Feb.  9,1887 

Nov.  1, 1886 

George  W.  Uwia,  Medina. 

4 

Henry  McKjnney,  Cleveland ... 

E.T.  Hamilton,  Cleveland 

Gerahom  M.  Barber,  Cleveland 
James  H.  Jonea,  Cleveland 

D.  W.  C.  Londen.  Georgetown. 

Allen  T.  Cowen,  BaUvia 

Thad.  A.  Minshall,  ChilUcothe 
Henrv  M.  Hngpne,  Hillsboro... 
.^..■e  (.iregg,  WashinRton  C.  H... 

PM,  1".  Binxhaio,  Columbus 

lUwley  J.  Wyiie,  Columbus^.,. 

Nov.  1, 1880 
Nov.  1, 1880 
Nov.  1, 1880 
Feb.  9, 1882 

Feb.  9, 1882 
Oct.  16,  IB83 
Feb.  9, 1884 
Feb,  9, 1882 
Nov.  1, 1880 
Mayll,lB88 
Feb.  9,  I8S2 
May  6, 1883 
Feh.  9, 1886 

Nov.  1, 188fi 
Nov.  1.1886 
Nov.  1,1886 
Feb.  9,1887 

Feb.  8,1887 
Oct.  14, 1888 

6 
6 

Fayette 

Franklin  „... 
Pickiiway  ... 

Feb.  8.1887 
Nov.  1,1885 
Hay  10, 1888 
Feb.  9,1887 
Mav   6, 1888 

George  Lincoln,' London 

Feb.  9,1890 

rcull  Judge  OCLH,  IS 


JUDICIARY.   - 

JuDQn  or  m  Goubt  or  ComfOH  Flbab,  1884 — Contfnned. 


Knoit  ....'.'.'..- 

Dei<iwiire-... 

Morrnw   

Rirhland 

At-lilanil  

Holmes   

CoBhodnn... 
Foirfleld  .... 

Hocking 

JurkBOD  

VintoD 

Pike- 

Lawrence  ... 
Gnllift 

AIh«iiH_  .... 
Waabington 
MDRkinguiii 

MorK»n  

Ncibl« 

QiieroBey...- 

Belmont  

M-mrix- 

Jcffpmin-... 

Harriflon 

Tu8-arrtWRB. 

tilark 

Carroll 

Columbiana 
TrumbDll  ... 

PoTlBjn'   

MahoniDg  .- 

Uke^.. !!!!.. 
AKhMliala... 

Wood 

Hancock 

Hardin-  .... 
Crawford 

Wyandot-,,. 


?Sanine!  M.  Huntei,  Newark 
1  Charlee  H.  McElroy,  Delaivare 


i Charles  C. Pareons, Sr..  Woonter 
WullingtOD  Stilln-ell.  Millerab'g 

)  Silas  H.  Wright.  I.«ncMter  .. 
I  John  8.  Freianer',  Logan 


'  GeDTfce  L.  Phillips,  Zaneaville.. 

h  Wm.  H.  Fraiier.*  Caldwell  

I  Jas.  W.  Campbell,  Zaneaville., 

1st.  Clair  Kelly.  St.  Clairaville.. 


SAnsoD  Pea«e,  Canton 
Peter  A.  I^ubie,*  Salem... 


1  Geo,  F.  PendletoD,*  Fiodlay  -.. 
r  Henry  H.  Dodge,  Perryehnrg.. 

[■ThoinaB  Beer,"  Bncynu  _ 

\  John  A.  Price,  BellelontaiDe  .. 


Commenced.      B^pires. 


Feb.  »,  1B84 
Feb.  3, 1882 

Oci.ae,i884 1 

I 

Feb.  9, 1882 


Apr.  17, 
Feb.    9, 


Oct.  30, 

Feb. 
Feb. 


),1B87 
>.  1689 

t,  1887 

1867 
1887 

1887 
IS8S 

1887 
1888 

1887 


Feb.  9, 1882 

Feb.  9,  leaa 


Feb.   9,1 
Feb.  9,1 


■ttv,eln:tFd  Oct.  14.  IBM. 
>KIeeMlClrcDltJnd««Oct.U,lSM. 
■KlMMd  Clrenlt  JiHlt*  OCL  It,  IMl. 
•DcoWd  Clranlt  Jodta  OoL  II,  UH. 


■'Vice  II  B.  Kwj.Jhiir)',  inlfDed:  TlMH.T.Hojt, 
«ReTl»ct*d  OcL  U,  1B84.  [apiralBMd. 

■KlMtMl  arcolt  JodlN  Oet.  14,  IM*. 


46  BBPOBT  OF  8BCBBTABT  OF  STATB. 


TIMES  OP  HOLDING  COURTS  IN  OHIO  FOR  1886. 


FIB8T  DISTRICT. 


Ccmmon  Pleas. 
HamiltOD,  Ist  Monday  January,  lot  Monday  May,  lot  Monday  November. 


8B00MD  DiaTBier. 

Common  Pleas, 

Butler,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Montgomery,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Darke,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Clinton,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Warren,  January  19,  May  4,  October  19. 
Clarke,  January  19,  May  11,  October  19. 
Greene,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Champaign,  January  19,  May  11,  October  19. 
Miami,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Preble,  February  Itf,  June  8,  November  16. 


THIRD   DISTRICT. 

Common  Pleas, 

Allen,  February  9,  May  3,  October  19. 
Auglaize,  January  6,  April  7,  September  15. 
Defiance,  January  26,  May  4,  October  19. 
Fulton,  February  9,  May  4,  October  19. 
Henry,  January  12,  April  6,  September  8. 
Mercer,  March  1,  May  25,  November  16. 
Paulding,  January  12,  April  18,  September  7. 
Putnam,  March  9,  June  1,  November  16. 
Shelby,  January  5,  April  6,  September  14. 
Van  Wert,  January  26,  A(.ril  27,  October  19. 
Williams,  February  23,  June  1«  November  28. 


JUDICIARY.  47 

FOUBTH  DI8TBIOT. 

Common  PUai, 

Erie,  February  2,  May  4,  October  19. 
HaroD,  February  9,  May  11,  October  26. 
Lncaa,  January  6,  April  6,  October  5. 
Sandnaky,  January  6,  April  6,  September  14. 
Ottawa,  January  12,  April  18,  September  28. 
Lorain,  January  26,  May  25,  October  19. 
Medina,  January  6,  April  20,  September  21. 
Summit,  January  12,  May  11,  October  19. 
Cuyahoga,  January  5,  April  6,  September  14. 


FIFTH  DISTRICT. 

Common  Pleas. 

Adams,  January  18,  «April  7,  September  29. 
Clermont,  January  12,  May  6,  October  20. 
Brown,  February  10,  May  19,  October  27. 
Highland,  January  26,  May  11,  October  19. 
Boss,  January  19,  April  20,  October  6. 
Fayette,  January  12,  May  4,  October  19. 
Franklin,  January  6,  April  18,  September  21. 
Madison,  February  24,  May  19,  November  8. 
Pickaway,  January  6,  April  7,  September  8. 


SIXTH   DISTRICT. 

Common  Pletu, 

Delaware,  January  12,  April  13,  September  28. 
Knox,  February  24,  May  26,  November  10. 
Licking,  January  5,  May  4,  October  19. 
Ashland,  March  8,  September  16,  December  1. 
Morrow,  January  19,  April  20,  October  19. 
Richland,  March  30,  August  17,  November  80. 
Coshocton,  February  8,  April  2,  November  10. 
Holmes,  January  5,  March  2,  August  81. 
Wayne,  March  2,  August  81,  November  80. 


48  REPORT.  OF    8RCRETARY    OF  STATE. 


• 


BEYKNTH  DISTRICT. 

Common  Pleas. 

Athens,  February  16,  June  1,  November  16. 
Fairfield,  January  19,  April  20,  October  19. 
Gallia,  February  16,  May  25,  November  9. 
Hocking,  February  16,  May  18,  November  16. 
Jackson,  February  16,  June  1,  November  23. 
Lawrence,  March  2,  May  25,  November  16« 
Meigs,  January  19,  May  4,  October  19. 
Perry,  March  9,  June  8,  J>ecember  7. 
Pike,  January  26,  May  4,  November  2. 
Scioto,  January  26,  April  18,  October  19. 
Vinton,  January  12,  April  6,  October  18. 
Washington,  January  12,  April  27,  October  19. 


EIGHTH   DISTRICT. 

Common  PUof, 

Muskingum,  January  19,  April  20,  November  9. 
Morgan,  March  24,  June  16,  October  14. 
Noble,  February  17,  May  19,  October  14. 
Gnernsey,  January  19,  April  20,  November  9. 
Belmont,  February  8,  May  26,  November  8. 
Monroe,  January  13,  ^lay  5,  October  14. 
Jefierson,  January  20,  April  28,  October  14. 
Tuscarawas,  February  10,  April  14,  October  28. 
Harrison,  January  20,  April  7,  October  14. 


NINTH    DISTRICT. 

Common  PUaf, 

Carroll,  January  5,  May  4,  October  26. 
Stark,  January  19,  May  4,  October  19. 
Columbiana,  January  19,  May  18,  November  9. 
Mahoning,  January  5,  May  4,  September  7. 
Trumbull,  February  9,  June  1,  October  19. 
Portage,  January  5,  May  4,  September  7. 
Lake,  February  16,  June  1,  November  16. 
Geauga,  January  19,  May  4,  October  19. 
Ashtabula,  January  19,  May  4,  October  19« 


JUDICIARY.  49 

TENTH  DI8TBICT. 

Common  Pleca. 

Crawford,  Janaary  19,  April  27,  September  14. 
Hardin,  January  19,  April  13,  September  14. 
Hancock,  February  23,  May  25,  October  26. 
Logan,  January  5,  March  30,  September  7. 
Marion,  February  16,  May  18,  October  19. 
Seneca,  February  23,  May  25,  October  26. 
Union,  February  16,  May  18,  October  19. 
Wood,  January  19,  April  13,  September  14. 
Wyandot,  March  16,  June  8,  November  16. 


Office  of  the  Secretary  op  State, 

Columbus,  O.,  November  16,  1884. 

I  hereby  certify  that  the  above  is  correctly  copied  from  the  official  lists  returned 
to  this  o£Sce. 

[seal.]  Jas.  W.  Newman, 

Secretary  of  State. 


8,8. 


SENATORS  AND  REPRESENTATIYES 

or  THB 

FORTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

1883—1885. 


52 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


FORTY-EIGHTH  CONGRESS— 1883-1885. 

Senatobs. 


Name. 


Alabama, 


James  L.  Pugh^ . 
John  T.  Moigan 


Arkansas. 


James  D.  AWtlker 
Aug.  H.  Garland. 


CcUifomia. 


James  T.  Farley 
John  F.Miller... 


Colorado, 


Nathaniel  P.  Hill  „. 
Thomas  M.  Bo  wen 


Conneclicui. 


OrvilleH.  Piatt 

Joseph  R.  Hd\iHey 


Delaware. 


Thomas  F.  B^ynrd 
£11  Saulsbur}' J. 


Florida. 


Wilkinson  Call  .... 
Charles  W.  Jones 


Georgia. 


Joseph  £.  Brown  .. 
Alfred  H.  Colquitt 


lllinoit. 


John  A.  Logan 

Shelby  M.  Cullom 


Indiana. 


Daniel  W.  Voorhees 
Benjamin  Harrison  .. 


Iowa. 


William  B.  Allison 
James  F.  Wilson ... 


Residence. 


Eufaula ... 
Selma 


Fayetteville  «. 
Little  Rock.... 


Jackson 

San  Francisco  ... 


Denver..... 
Del  Norte 


Meriden 
Hartford 


Wilmington  ... 
Dover.. 


Jacksonville 
Pensacola .... 


Atlanta 
Atlanta 


Chicago 

Springfield 


Terre  Haute . 
Indianapolis. 


Dubuque 
Fairfield 


iRe-elected  to  i^rre  from  March  4, 1885. 


Term  of 
aenrice. 


1885 
1889 


1885 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1886 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1887 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1885 
1889 


1885 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1885 
188 


SENATORS. 


53 


SsNATOBS— Continaed. 


Name. 


Karuoi, 


John  J.  Ingalls 

Preston  B.  Plumb... 


Kentucky. 


John  S.  WUUams^ 
James  B.  Beck 


Louiiiana, 


B.  Frank  Jonas'  ... 
Randall  L.  Gibson 


Maine. 


Engene  Hale..... 
William  P.  Frye 


Maryland. 


James  B.  Groome' 
Arthur  P.  Gorman 


MoMochuMeUi, 


Henry  L.  Dawes 
George  F.  Hoar .. 


Michigan, 


Omar  D.  Conner 

Thomas  W.  Palmer .. 


Minneiota. 


Samuel  J.  R.  McMillan 
Dwight  M.  Sabin 


Miirimppi. 


James  Z.  George 

Lucius  Q.  C.  Lamar... 


Miuouri. 


George  G.  Vest.. 

Francis  M.  Cockrell .. . 


Nd)raika, 


Chas.  H.  Van  Wyck  .., 
Charles  F.  Manderson 


Residence. 


Atchison 
Emporia 


Mt.  Stirling 
Lexington... 


New  Orleans 
New  Orleans 


Ellsworth 
Lewiston . 


Elkton 
Laurel 


Pittsfield  .. 
Worcester. 


Port  Huron 
Detroit 


St  Paul ... 
Stillwater 


Jackson... 
Oxford .... 


Sedalia 

Warrensburg 


Nebraska  City 
Omaha 


iJoeeph  C.  8.  Blackbam,  elected  to  incoeed  Jno.  8.  WilUams. 
Vamet  B.  Euttis,  '*  "         B.  F.  Jonas. 

•Ephralm  K.  WilBon  "  "         Ju.  B.  Qroome. 


Term  of 
service. 


1885 
1889 


1886 
1889 


1886 
1889 


1887 
1889 


1886 
1887 


1887 
1889 


•1887 
1889 


1887 
1889 


1887 
1889 


1886 
1887 


1887 


54 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF   STATE. 


Sbmatobs— Coniinaed. 


Name* 


Nevada, 


John  P.  Jones 
James  G.  Fair 


New  Hamphhire, 


Henry  W.  BUdr. 
Austin  F.  Pike.. 


New  Jeney, 


William  J.  Sewell.... 
John  R.  McPherson. 


New  York, 


Elbridge  G.  Lapham. 
Warner  Miller 


Ncfrih  Carolina. 


Zebulon  B.  Vance 
Matt  W.  Ransom. 


Ohio. 

George  H.  Pendleton^ 
John  Sherman 


Oregon. 


James  H.  Slater  . 
JoaepliN.Dolph. 


Perm9ylvani€L 


Jas.  Donald  Cameron 


Reudence. 


Gold  HUl 

Virginia  City 


Plymouth 
Franklin  . 


Camden 

Jersey  City 


Canandaigua. 
Herkimer  .... 


Charlotte. 
Weldon .. 


Cincinnati 
Mansfield 


La  Grande 
Portland  ... 


Harrisburg 


John  L  Mitchell !  Wellsboro 

IViode  Island. 


Nelson  W.  Aldrich 'Providence. 

William  P.  Sheffield* !|  Newj  or  .... 


South  Carolinfu 

Wade  Hampton' Columbia. 

Manning  C.  Butler ,  Edgefield. 

Tennettee. 


Howell  E.  Jackson '  Jackson  .. 

Isham.G.  Harris !  Memphis. 

>Henry  B.  PAyne.  el'^cted  to  sacoeed  Q«o.  H.  Pendleton. 
>Vioe  Henry  B.  Anthony,  deceased. 
•Re-elected  to  serve  from  March  4. 1885. 


Term  of 
■ervioe. 


1885 
1887 


1886 
1889 


1887 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1885 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1885 
1889 


1885 
1887 


1887 
1889 


1885 
1889 


1887 
1889 


^SNATOBS. 


U 


SmtATOBS — Gontinaed. 


Name. 


Texoi. 

6amael  B.  Miaey ^ 

Idchard  Coke 

Vennont, 

Justin  6.  Morrill* .^ 

Oeorge  F.  Edmunds 

Virginia, 

William  Mahone » 

G.  H.  Riddleberger « 

Wat  Virginia, 

Johnson  N.  Camden 

John  £.  iB[enna „ 

WiioongifL 

Anffus  Cameron 

PhSetus  Sawyer 

^B6-el«cted  to  serve  irom  March  4, 1885. 


Residence. 


Paris. 
Waco. 


Strafford  ... 
Budington 


Petersburg 
Woodstock 


Parkersburff 

Kanawha  C.  H. 


La  Crosse. 
Ofihkosh.. 


Term  of 
service. 


1887 
1889 


1886 
1887 


1887 
1889 


1887 
1889 


1886 

1887 


56 


BSPOBT  07  SXCRETAST  OF  STATS. 


BEPBEBE!rrATIVEB. 


^  Indicates  members  of  the  47th  GoDgjess. 


1 

2 
8 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 


1 
2 
8 

4 


James  Taylor  Jones -... 

Hilary  A,  HerViert* MontgonierT. 

William  C.  Oatee* Abbeville. 

Charles  M.  Shelley* Sehna. 

Thomas  Williams^ Wetumpka. 

Gtoldsmith  W.  Hewitt*- Birmingham. 

William  H.  Forney* JacksonTille. 

Luke  Pryor Athena. 

ARKAJXBAB, 

Poindezter  Dunn*  ^ Forest  City. 

James  K.  Jones" Washington. 

John  H.  lioKerH Fort  Smith. 

Samuel  W.  Peel Bentonville. 


I  At  Large. 

i  Clifton  K.  HreckinridKe 


Pine  Bluff. 


CALirORNJA. 


1     Wm.  8.  lioHecrans'- San  Francisco. 


2 
A 
4 


James  H.  Budd I  Stockton. 

Barclay  Henley !  Santa  Rosa. 

Pleasant  B.  Tully Gih-oy. 


At  Ixtrge. 

Charles  A.  Sumner 
John  K.  (»lHHcock .. 


I 


GOLOBADOw 


James  B.  Beliord 


CONNBCTICUT. 


1 

2 

u 

4 


1 


William  W.  Eaton  -  . 
(niarlttt  L.  Mitchell  ... 
JohnT.  Wait* 


San  Franciseo. 
0  kland. 


Central  City. 


Hartford. 
New  Haven. 
Norwich. 


Kdward  W.  Seymour.. , Bridgeport. 


DRLAWARS. 


Charles  B.  Lore Wilmington. 


FLORIDA. 


1-     Robert  H.  M.  Davidson* '  Quincy. 

2  .  Horatio  BLBl>ee,  Jr* .* i  Jacksonville. 


REPBSSENTATIVBS. 


57 


RBPBKaBMTATmB--Oontiiiaed. 


I 
2 
8 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

18 

14 

16 

16 

17 

18 

19 

0 


1 

2 

8 

4 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

18 


GBOBGIA. 


John  0.  Nicholls. 

Henry  G.  Turner*  « 

Obarles  F.  Crisp 

Hueh  Buchanan* 

Nathaniel  J.  Hammond*  ~, 

James  H.  Blonnt* 

Judson  C.  Clements*. 

Seaborn  Keese* 

Allen  D.  Candler 


At  Large, 
Thomas  Hardeman 


ILLINOIS. 


Ransom  W.  Dunham 

John  F.  Finally  - 

George  R  Dayis*  

George  £.  Adams 

Reuben  Ellwood 

Robert  R.  Hitt* 

Thomas  J.  Henderson* — . 

William  Cullen* 

Lewis  E.  Payson* 

Nicholas  E.  Worthington... 

William  H.  Neece 

James  Bf.  Riggs  ~ 

William  M.  Springer* 

Jonathan  H.  Rowell , 

Joseph  G.  Cannon* 

Aaron  Shaw 

Samuel  W.  Moulton* 

Williaifi  R.  Morrison* 

R  W,  Townshend* 

John  R  Thomas* 


INDIANA. 


John  J.  Kleiner , 

Thomas  R  Cobb* 

Strother  M.  Stockslager* 

William  8.  Holman* 

Courtland  C.  Matson*.... 
Thomas  M.  Browne*...... 

William  E.  English 

John  £.  lAmb 

Thomas  B.  Ward  

Thomas  J.  Wood   

George  W.  Steele* 

Robert  Lowry 

RF.Shively* 


Blackshear. 

Quitman. 

Americus. 

Newman. 

Atlanta. 

Macon. 

Lafayette. 

Sparta. 

Gainesville; 


Macon. 


Chicago. 

Chicago. 

Chicago. 

Chicajro. 

Sycamore. 

Mount  Morris. 

Princeton. 

Ottawa. 

Pontiac. 

Peona. 

Macomb. 

Winchester. 

Springfield. 

Bloomington. 

Danville. 

Albany. 

ShelbyviUe. 

Waterloo. 

ShawneetowD. 

Metropolis. 


Evansville. 

Vincennes. 

Corydon. 

Avrora. 

Greencastle.. 

Winchester. 

Indianapolis. 

Terre  Haute; 

Lafayette. 

CroWn  Fbint. 

Marion. 

Fort  Wayne. 

La  Porte. 


i  Vice  WilUaxn  H.  CalkiiiB,  resigned. 


58 


SXPOBT  or  aKCBBTABT  OF  8TATS. 


1 

% 
3 

4 

<i 

T 
8 

10 

II 


I 


Mo«e»  Jl  X<Coid«  ..^ 
J«r«iiLbih.  H.  Murphy . 
Dft^nd  BL  H«iid«fsoa .. 

LozB^iii  H.  Well«r* 

J«miM  WHaotL ^. 

J^jhaCCook* 

Hinoi  T.  Snidi^ 

WiUisoL  P.  H«pb«m* 
WUJiiun  H.  M.  Poser 
Adoniram  J.  HoImiBft. 
&$tnibte 


4  FaidMd. 


•1 

..f  IHiboqi 

— i 


£.ORS.i& 


I  .  Jokn  A.  JLndenca*  .. 
i  .  Elwwd  H.  FuMCoa'. 
5  '  Thunuii  Rvaa' 


..^    lobL 


I 


Jl  Lmt^^ 


E.y. 


JimiftA  F.  Claw  ... 


Er  *  Wuli*» 

ionii  ^Tv  *^JEaBcr  

▼.  W.  roiboxBUL 


B^twLiflc 


V*. 


'.«b. 


«        7 


J 

«    in 


"3     ^_**1 


Or: 


I 


.iKTVit-CZM!    A   'CI 


f7 


BEPBSSBNTATIVBS. 


59 


REPBxaKMTATiyss— Oentinaed. 


MAINE. 

Ai  Large, 

Thomas  B.  Reed* 

Nelson  Dinffley,  Jr.* 

Charles  A.  Boutelle 

Seth  L.  MiUiken^ 

MARYLAND. 

1  George  W.  Covington* 

2  J.  Fred.  C.  Talbott* 

8    Fetter  S.  Hoblitzell* 

4  John  V.  L.  Findlay 

5  Hart  B.  Holton 

6  Louis  E.  McComas 

MASSACHUSBTTS. 

1  Robert  T.  Davis 

2  John  D.  Lonff 

8     Ambrose  A.  Kanney* 

4  Patrick  A.  Collins 

5  Leopold  Morse* 

6  Henry  B.  Lovering.. 

7  Eben  F.  Stone* 

8  William  A.  Russell* 

9  Theodore  Lyman 

10  William  W.  Rice* 

11  WUliam  Whiting 

12  Francis  8.  Rockwell 

MICHIGAN. 

1  William  C.  Maybury.. 

2  Nathaniel  B.  Eldridge 

8     Edward  8.  Lacey* 

4  George  L.  Yaple.. 

5  Julius  Haaseman 

6  Edwin  B.  Winans 

7  Esra  C.  Carleton i 

8  Roswell  G.  Horr* 

9  Byron  M.  Outcheon , 

10  Herschell  H.  Hatch 

11  Edward  Breitung 

MINNESOTA. 

1  MHo  White 

*  2  James  B.  Wakefield 

8  Horace  B.  8trait* 

4  Wm.  D.  Washburn*  - 

6  Knute  Nelson 


Residence. 


Portland. 
Lewiston. 
Bangor. 
Belfast. 


8now  Hill. 

Towson. 

Baltimore. 

Baltimore. 

Elysville. 

Hagerstown. 


Fall  River. 

Hingham. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Lynn. 

Newbury  port 

Lawrence. 

Brookline. 

Worcester. 

Holyoke. 

Pittsfield. 


Detroit. 

Adrian. 

Charlotte. 

Mendon. 

Grand  Rapids. 

Flint. 

Port  Huron. 

East  Saginaw. 

Monroe. 

Bay  City. 

Negaunee. 


Chatfield. 
Blue  Earth  City. 
Shakopee. 
Minneapolis. 
Alexanaria. 


60 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


RBPBBBKNTAf  ivBs — Gontinaed . 


1 
2 
8 
4 
5 
6 
7 


1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

IB 

14 


1 
2 
8 


1 
2 


1 
2 
8 
4 
5 
6 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Henry  L.  Maldrow*... 
James  R.  Chalmers ... 

E.S.  Jeffords 

Hernando  D.  Money* 

Otho  R.  Singleton* 

Henry  S.  Van  Eaton .. 
Ethelbert  Barksdale... 


MISSOURI. 


William  H.  Hatch* 

A.  M.  Alexander.. 

Alexander  M.  Dockery... 

James  N.  Burnes .*.... 

Alexander  Graves 

John  Cosgrove.. 

Aylett  H.  Buckner* 

John  J.  O^Neill  

James  0.  Broadhead 

Martin  L.  Clardy* 

Richard  P.  Bland* 

Charles  H.  Morgan 

Robert  W.  Fyan 

Lowndes  H.  Davis 


NEBRASKA. 


Archibald  J.  Weaver  .. 

James  Laird 

Edward  K.  Valentine* 


NEVADA. 


George  W.  Cassidy^ 


NEW  HAMP4II1RB. 


Martin  A.  Haynes ... 
Ossian  Ray*.. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Thomas  M.  FerrelL. 
John  H.  Brewer* .... 

John  Kean,  Jr..^ 

Benjamin  F.  Huwey 
Wm.  Walter  Phelps. 
Wm.  H.F.Fiedler... 


7  I  Wm.  McAdoo. 


Starkville. 

Greenville. 

WiDona. 

Canton. 

Woodville. 

Jackson. 


HannibaL 

Paris. 

Gallatin. 

St.  Joseph. 

Lexington. 

Boonviile. 

Mexico. 

St.  Louis. 

Sl  Louis. 

Farmington. 

Lebanon. 

Lamar. 

Marsh  field. 

Jackson. 


Falls  City. 
Hastings. 
West  Point. 


Eureka. 


Lake  Village. 
Lancaster. 


Gloucester. 

Trenton. 

Elizabeth. 

Newton. 

Englewood. 

New  Brunswick, 

Jersey  City. 


REPRESENTATIVES. 


61 


Repbbsentativbs— Continued. 


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% 

8 

4 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

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12 

18 

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20 

21 

22 

28 

24 

26 

26 

27 

28 

29 

80 

81 

82 

88 


1 
2 
8 

4 
6 
6 
7 
8 


NKW  YOBK. 


Perry  Belmont*  - 

Wm.  E.  Robinson*.. 

Darwin  R.  James 

Felix  Campbell 

Nicholas  Mailer  « 

Samuel  8.  Cox* 

William  Dorsheimer ..... 

John  J.  Adams 

John  Hardy* 

Abram  8.  Hewett*.. 

Orlando  B.  Potter 

Waldo  Hutchins* 

John  H.  Ketcham*  ....... 

Lewis  Beach* 

John  H.  Baffley,  Jr 

Thomas  J.  Van  Alstyne 

Henry  G.  Burleigh 

Frederick  A  Johnson  ... 

Abraham  X.  Parker* 

Edward  Wemple 

Georee  W.  Ray 

duurles  R.  Skinner* 

J.  Thomas  Spriggs 

Newton  W.  Nutting 

Frank  Hiscock* 

Sereno  £.  Payne 

James  W.  Wadsworth*.. 

Stephen  C.  Millard.. 

John  Amot 

Halberl  8.  Grreenleaf 

Robert  8.  Stevens 

William  F.  Rogers 

Francis  B.  Brewer 


A  Large, 
Henry  W.  Slocum 


NOBTH  CAROLINA 


Thomas  G.  Skinner  . 
James  E.  0*Harra.... 
Wharton  G.  Green-. 

William  R.  Cox* 

Alfred  M.  Scales* .... 

Clement  Dowd* 

Tyre  York« 

Robert  B.  Vance*.... 


Residence. 


At  Large, 
Risden  T.  Bennett .. 


New  York. 

Brooklyn. 

Brooklyn. 

Brooklyn. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

New  York, 

New  York. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

Dover  Plains. 

Cornwall. 

Catskill. 

Albany. 

Whitehall. 

Glen's  Falls. 

Potsdam. 

Fultonville. 

Norwich. 

Watertown. 

Utica. 

Oswego. 

Syracuse. 

Auburn. 

Geneseo. 

Binghampton. 

Elm  ra. 

Rochester. 

Attica. 

Buffalo. 

Westfield. 


Brooklyn* 


Elizabeth  City. 
Erfield. 
Fayette  ville. 
Raleigh. 
Greensborough . 
Charlotte. 
Wilkesborough. 
Ashville. 


Wadesborough. 


62 


BBPOBT  OF  8ECBBTABT  OF  8TATB. 


RxpsanNTATiYSB — Gontinued. 


1 

2 
8 

4 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
18 
14 
16 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 


1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

8 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

18 

14 

16 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 


24 


OHIO. 


John  F.  FoUett 

Isaac  M.Jordan « 

Robert  Maynard  Mnrray 

Benjamin  Le  Feyre* ^ 

George  £.  Seney ^ , 

William  D.  Hill 

James  £.  Gampbell 

Joseph  Warren  Keifei* ^ 

James  S.  Robinson*^ ^ 

Frank  H.  Hard 

John  W.  McGormick ^ , 

Alphonso  Hart 

Gkiorge  L.  Gonyerse*^ 

Geori^e  W.  Gtoddes* 

Adoniram  J.  Warner^ 

Beriah  Wilkins 

Joseph  D.  Taylor 

Jonathan  H.  Wallace 

EiraB.  Taylor* \, 

Dayld  R.  Paige 

Martin  A.  Foran ^ 


OBBQON. 


Melvin  0.  Qeorge* 


PIMirSTLyANIA. 


Henry  H.  Ingham* 

Charles  O'Neili* 

Samnel  J.  Randall*... 
William  D.  Kelley* .. 
Alfred  C.  Harmer*... 
James  B.  Ererhart... 

I.  Newton  Eyans 

Dayid  Ermentroot* .. 

A.  Herr  Smith 

WiUiam  Mntchler  ... 
John  B.  Storm 


Daniel  W.  Connolly.... 
Charles  N.  Bramm^.... 

Samnel  F.  Barr* 

George  A.  Foet 

Widiam  W.  Brown .... 
Jacob  M.  Campbell* ... 
Lools  £.  Atkinson  . .... 
William  A.  Dnncan*  .. 
Andrew  G.  Cnrtin*  .... 

Charlee  £.  Boyle 

James  H.  Hopkins 

Thomas  M.  Bayne*  .... 
George  V.  Law'rence... 


Cincinnati. 

Cincinnati. 

Piqua. 

Sidney. 

Tiffin. 

Defiance. 

Hamilton. 

Springfield. 

Kenton. 

Toledo. 

Gallipolis. 

Hiilsborongh. 

Colnmbna. 

Mansfield. 

Marietta. 

Uhrichsyille. 

Cambridge. 

New  lis^n. 

Warren. 

Akron. 

Cleveland. 


Portland. 


Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Germantown. 

West  Chester. 

Hatborongh. 

Reading. 

Lancaster. 

Easton. 

Stroudsbnxg. 

Scranton. 

Minersyille. 

Harrisbnrig. 

SnaqnehamuL 

Bradford. 

Johnstown. 

Mifflinton. 

Gettysbnrg. 

Bellefonta. 

Uniontown. 

Pittsbnri^ 

Allegheny. 

Monongahela  Cttj. 


iXiMled  October  14.  ISSi  Saeratary  of  SUta,  from  January  1^  IMS. 

■1 


BSPBSBBNTATIVE9. 

KiPBBBSNTATiyBS — Continaed. 


GS» 


26 
86 

*7 


1 
% 


8 

4 
6 
6 
7 


1 

8 

4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


1 

% 
8 

4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 


1 
2 


PxNNSTLYAKiA — Oontinued. 

John  D.  Fatton t 

8«mnel  H.  MDIer* 

Samael  M.  Rrainerd , 

At  Large, 

Mortimer  F.  EHiott 

RBODK  ISLAND. 

Henry  J.  Spooner* 

Jonathan  Onace* , 

SOUTH  CABOLINA. 

Samuel  Dihble* 

Oeorge  D.  Tillman* 

D.^att  Aiken* 

John  H.  Evins** .... 

John  J.  Hemphill , 

George  W.  Darn^n 

Bobert  Smalls 

Angostos  H.  Pettibone* 

Leonidas  C.  Houk* 

George  G.  DibrelP 

Benton  McMillen* 

Richard  Warner* 

Andrew  J.  Caldwell 

John  G.  Ballentine 

John  M.  Taylor 

Rice  A.  Herce 

Casey  Young 

TEXAS. 

Charles  Stewart* 

John  H.  Reagan* 

James  H.  Jones 

David  B.  Culberson* 

James  W.  Throckmorton 

Olui  Wellborn* 

Thomas  P.  Ochiltree 

J.  H.  Miller 

Roger  Q.  Mills* 

John  Hancock 

Samuel  W.  T.  Lanham 

TKBMOKT. 

John  W.Stewart 

Luke  P.  Poland 


Indiana. 
Mercer. 
f  Erie. 


Wellsborougfa^ 


Providence. 
Valley  Fallfli. 


Oranseburg. 

Etoleld. 

Cokesbury. 

Spartanburg^ 

Cnester. 

Darlington. 

Beaufort 


Greenville; 

Knoxville. 

Sparta. 

Carthage. 

Lewiston. 

Nashville. 

Pulaski. 

Lexington. 

Union  City* 

Memphis. 


Houston. 

Palestine. 

Henderson^ 

Jefferson. 

McKinney. 

Dallas. 

Galveston. 

Gonsales. 

Corsicana. 

Austin. 

Weatheriord. 


Middlebury. 
St  Johnebury. 


64 


BEFOBT  OF  8ECKKTAST  OF  STATX. 


5flme. 


1  I  ii9iftT%HT.(sun\mtk - j  Aooomack  G.  H. 

2  '■  UtLTTj  IJbt>«T - I  llampCoii. 

8  i  (itsffTue  \K  WljMf*  i  Bkhmond. 


4  i  Henjamin  B.  Hooper 
6     George  C.  (^UW*,... 

6  J.  IUodol|»b  Tucker*. 

7  ChmrlM  T.  CFernUK.. 

6    John  8.  BMTtKmr 

if    Henrj  H.  Bowen 


At  Large, 
John  8.  WiM . 


WJE8T  VfBOiyiA« 


1 

8 
4 


1 

2 
8 
4 
5 

n 

7 
8 
9 


Nftthsn  Goffj  Jr 

WnUam  L.  Wilson. 

().  K  HnyrleH 

KunUcC  Giliton 


WISC01C8IN. 


John  WinanN 

I)flni«]  If.  8uinn«r 

Borr  W.  Jonen 

r«t4!r  V.  Dentter* 

Joseph  Kankin , 

Klchsrd  Giienther* .... 
(lilhorlM.  Woodward 

WIIlltinT.  Price 

iMftc  8tephen8on 


Farmville. 

DmoTiDe. 

Lexioffton. 

Barri^nbaig. 

Alexandruu 

Knob. 


Richmond. 


ClarkflburiK. 
Oharleetown. 
Kanawha  C.  H. 
Huntington. 


Janesville. 

Wankesha. 

Madison. 

Milwaukee. 

Manitowoc. 

Oshkosh. 

La  Crosse. 

Black  River  Falls. 

Marinette. 


I  Vlro  Jo)ui  K.  Kctma,  elected  to  United  Btateb  Senate. 


TERRITORIES. 


(Uanville  H.  Oury 


John  B.  Raymond 


Name. 

Residence. 

ARISONA. 

% 

Florence. 

DAKOTA. 

Fargo. 

TERRITORIES. 


65 


Terbitoribs— Con  tinued . 


Theo.  F.  Singiser. 


Martin  Maginnis. 


Name. 


idjCho. 


MONTANA. 


NSW    MEXICX). 


Francisco  A.  Mansanares. 


Residence. 


Boise  City. 


Helena. 


Los  Vegos. 


UTAH. 

John  T.  Caine 

Salt  Lake  City. 

WASHINGTON. 

Thomafi  H.  Brenta  t.^. 

Walla  Walla. 

WYOMING. 

Morton  E.  Post 

Cheyenne. 

8.8. 


66 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY   OF  STATE. 


MEMBERSELECJT  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE  49m 

CONGRESS,  FROM  MARCH  4,  1885, 


I 
2 
8 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 


1 
2 
8 
4 
5 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 


I 
2 
8 
4 


1 


1 
2 


1 
2 
8 
4 
& 
6 


ALABAMA. 


James  T.  Jonea*  « 

Hilary  A.  Herbert*  .... 

William  C.  Gates* 

Alex.  C.  DaTidson  ...... 

J.  W.Sadler 

John  M.  Martin 

William  H.  Forney*  ... 
Joseph  WheePer 


ARKANSAS. 


C.  R.  Breckinridge* 
Poindexter  Dunn* ... 
James  K.  Jones*..-... 
John  H.  Rogers*. 


CALIFORNIA. 


B:^ relay  Henley. 

J.  A.  JjWititt 

Joseph  MnKenna  . 
\V.  W,  Morrow  ... 
Charies  N.  Felton 
//.  U.  Markham  . 


CX)LO^ADO. 


George  D.  Symes 


CONNXCTICUT. 


John  R.  Buck 

Charles  L.  Mitchell*.. 

J'hn  T.  Wai^ ». 

Ed.  W.  Seymour* 


DELAWARE. 


Charles  B.  Love* 


FLORIDA. 


R.  H.  M.  Davidson* 
Chas.  P.  Dougherty 


GBOBQIA. 


T.  M.  Norwood  .... 
Henry  G.  Turner*. 
CharlfS  F.  Crisp* 
Henry  R.  Harris... 
N.  J.  Hammond*. 
James  H.  Blount*. 


Demopolis. 

Montgomery, 

Abbeville. 

Marion. 

Prattvillc. 

Tuscaloosa. 

Jacksonville. 

Monlton. 


Pine  Bluff, 
Forest  City, 
Washingvon. 
Fort  Smith, 


Samuel  W.  Peel* , ^  Bentonville. 


Santa  Rosa. 

Stockton, 

SuisHn. 

San  Francisco. 

San  Mateo. 

Los  Angelos. 


Denver. 


Hartford. 
New  Haven. 
Norwich. 
Litchfield. 


Wilmington. 


Quincy. 
Jacksonville. 


Savannah. 

Quitman. 

Americus. 

Greenville. 

Atlanta. 

Macon. 


UNITED  STATES   REPRESENTATIVES. 


67 


RsPBESENTATivES — Continued. 


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8 

9 

10 


1 

2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

18 

14 

15 

16 

17 

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19 

20 


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2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

18 


1 
2 
8 
4 
6 
8 
7 


GSOBGiA — Continued. 


JudsonO.  Clements*. 

Seaborn  Reese* 

Allen  D.  Candlet* 

George  T.  Barnes  .... 


ILLINOIS. 


R.  W.lhinham* 

Frank  Lawler 

James  H.  Ward 

Oeorge  E,  Adamt* 

Reuben  L,  Elboood^ 

Robm  R,  Hiu* 

T.  /.  Hendenon* 

Ralph  Plumb 

LouU  E.  Fay9on* 

N.  E.  Worthington* ... 

W.  H.  Neece*« 

James  M.  Riggs* 

William  M.  Sprioger* 
Jonathan  H,  Rowe^  ... 

Joseph  Q,  Cannon* 

L.  Z.  Landes 

John  R.  Eden 

William  R.  Morrison* 
R.  W.  Townshend*  .... 
John  R.  Thomas* 


INDUNA. 


John  J.  Kleiner* 

Thomas  R.  Cobb*.... 

Jonas  G.  Howard 

William  S.  Holman* 

{\  C.  Matson* 

Thomas  M.  Browne^,,. 
William  O.  Bynum  . 

/.  T.J<^nsUm 

ThomHS  B.  Ward*  ... 

William  D.  Owen 

Oeorge  W.  Steele 

Robert  Lowry* 

George  Ford.. 


IOWA. 


Benton  J.  Hall.. 

J.  H.  Murphy* 

David  B.  uenderson*. 
William  B.  Fuller^,,.. 

B.  F.  Frederick 

J.  B.  Weaver 

Edwin  H.  Oonger^,,.. 


Lafayette. 
Sparta. 
Gainesville. 
Augusta. 


Chicago. 

Chicago. 

Chicago. 

Chicago. 

Sycamore. 

Oregon. 

Princeton. 

Streator. 

Fontiac. 

Peoria. 

Macomb. 

Winchester. 

Springfield. 

BlooHiiogton. 

Danville. 

Mount  Carmel. 

Sullivan. 

.Waterloo. 

Shawneetown. 

Metropolis. 


Evansville. 

Vincennes. 

Jetfersonville. 

Aurorn. 

Greencustle. 

Winchester. 

iDdiann  polls. 

Rockville. 

Lafayette. 

Logansport. 

Marion. 

Fort  Wayne. 

South  Bend. 


Burlington . 

Davenport. 

Dubuoue. 

West  Union. 

Marshalltown. 

Bloomville. 

Des  Moines. 


BEPOBT  OP  8ECBETABT  OF  STATE. 
KxPKiaBii  T  ATI  VB8— Continued . 


j 

Name. 

s 

9 
10 
11 

I 

WA— CoDtinned. 

Cluindn. 

Boone. 

■ 

KANBU. 

2 
8 

4 
5 
6 
7 

loU. 

BiAop  W.  Ptrkint'  - 

tS^^: 

KtNTDCKT. 

J.  E.  HfilBell* 

T.  A.  K.i-.l-.ii      

\li.,Tt  S    n'llh-'    

John  G.  Carlisle" 

W.C.I'.  [lr,'ikinri.iKO... 
Jkmee  l:   M.-Creary 

W.  H.    \V:'4v.:"lh 

Wm.  P.  TBiilboe 

Fr«nk  U  VVoIIord*. 


LouiaSt.  Martin 

MiAadHahn 

E-lw«rd  J.  Way  

N.C.  BUndiar.1-  .. 

J.  Floyd  King"  

Alfred  B.  Irion  


LomaiANA. 


Bowling  Gr«en. 
.    Hodge  naville. 
,   i>ouiBville. 
.    Covinttton. 
.   Leiit^lton. 
.    Richmond. 

Maya  Title. 

Hasle  Green. 
,  Columbia. 


.    New  Orleani. 

New  Orleans. 
.    New  Orleana. 

S^hrevepcrl. 

Evergreen. 


Thom<i*  ft.  Rftii'.  

Ntlton  Uingfry' 

Sdh  L.  miiken* 

OutrinA.  BouUii^—- 


MARYLAND. 


;  Charlea  H.  Gibaon  - 

Frank  T.  Shaw 

Wiiliaui  H.Cole 

J.  V.  L.  Findtay'   ... 

BameaOoiipion 

1  LawM  B.  JCctomoi"- 


Portland. 
.    ijewiaton. 

UdlMt 

.    Bangor. 


Eaaton. 
Weatminater. 
Baltimore. 
Baltimore. 

Hageratown. 


UNITED  STATES   REPRESENTATIVES. 


69 


Reprbssntatives — Continued. 


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2 
3 
4 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 


1 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 


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2 
3 

4 
6 


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2 
3 
4 

6 
6 

7 


1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
6 
7 


Name. 


MASSACUDSETTS. 


/o^n  D.  Long* 

A,  A.  Ranney* 

P.  A.Collins* 

E.  D.  Hayden 

H.  B.  Lovering  •  « 

Eben  F,  Stone* 

Charles  H,  AUen .... 

F.D.Ely 

William  W.  Rice*  . 
WiUiim  Whiting*  . 

F.  W.  RockuHsU 


MICHIGAN. 


William  C.  Maybury* 

Nathaniel  B.  Eldridge*  

James  CDonnell 

J,  C,  Burrows^ 

C.  C.  Comstock ). 

Edwin  B.  Winans* , 

Ezra  C.  Carleton  * 

T.  E.  Tareney 

Byron  M.  Cutcheon* 

Spencer  O.  Fisher 

Stih  a  MoffiU 


MINNESOTA. 


MUo  WliUe* 

J.B.  Wahfifld*,, 

H.B.StraU* 

/.  B.  Oil/iUan  .  .^ 
Knute  ^-elson* 


MISSISSIPPI. 


John  M.  Allen 

J.  B.  Morgan 

T.  C.  Catchings 

F.G.  Barry 

Otho  R.  Singleton  *  ... 

H.  8.  Van  fiiton* 

Ethelbert  Barksdale* 


MISSOURI. 


WillUm  H.  Hatch  •. 

JohnB.  Hale 

A.  M.  Dockery*  ...  . 
James  N.  Bumes* ... 

William  Warner 

John  T.  Heard 

John  £.  Hatton 


Residence. 


Fall  River. 

Hingham. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Boston. 

Lynn. 

Newbury  port 

Lowell. 

Dedham. 

Worcester. 

Uolycke. 

Pittsfield. 


Detroit. 
Adrian. 
Jackson. 
Kalamazoo. 
Grand  Rapids. 
Hamburg. 
Port  Huron. 
East  Saginaw. 
M  tnistee. 
Bay  City. 
Grand  Traverse. 


Chatfield. 

Blue  Earth  City. 

iShakopee. 

Minneapolis. 

Alexandria. 


Tupelo. 

Hernando. 

Vicksburg. 

West  Point. 

Forest. 

Woodville. 

Jackson. 


Hannibal. 

Carrollton. 

Gallatin. 

Saint  Joseph. 

Kansas  City. 

Sedalia. 

Mexico. 


70 


BXPOBT  OF  8ECBBTABY  OF  STATE. 


Reprsbkntatitb — Continued. 


8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 


1 
8 
3 


1 
2 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 


MiawuBi— Gontinaed. 


John  J.  O'Neill*.... 

John  M.  Glover 

Martin  L.  Clardy  • . 
Richard  P.  Bland  ♦, 
William  J.  Stone .... 

W.  H.  Wade 

William  Dawson.... 


NBBRASKA. 


A.  J,  Weaver*,.., 
Jamn  Laird*  .... 
O.  W.  E.Dorsey. 


MKVADA. 


William  Woodlmm, 


NBW  HAMPSHIRB. 


M.  A.  Haynes* 
J,  H.  Oallinger 


NKW  JKB8BT. 


Oeorge  Him , 

Jamei  Buchanan , 

Robert  S.  Green 

James  W.  Pidcock 

WiUiam  Walter  Phelps* 

Herman  [jfhlbach 

William  McAdoo* 


NEW   YORK. 


Ferry  Belmont*  ... 
Felix  Campbell  ♦«.. 
Darwin  R  James*.. 

F.  F.  Mahuney 

A.  M.  Bliss 

Nicholas  duller*.. 
John  J.  Adams*... 

Samuels.  Cox* 

Joseph  Pulitzer 

AbramS.  Hewitt* 

T.  A.  Merrirnan 

A.  Dowdney 

E^^bert  L.  Viele 

W.  G.  Stahlnecker 

Lewis  Beach  * 

Tohn  H.  Kelcham*  .. 
James  O.  Lindsley.... 
Henry  G,  Burleigh* 
John  Swinburne 


Residence. 


St.  Ix)ni8. 

St.  Louis. 

Farmin^ton. 

Lebanon. 

Nevada. 

Carthase 

New  Madrid. 


Falls  City. 

Hastings. 

Fremont. 


Virginia  City. 


Lake  Village. 
Concord. 


Salem. 

Trenton. 

Elizabeth. 

White  House  Stat*n. 

£nglewo<>d. 

Newark. 

Jersey  City. 


Babylon' 
Brooklyn. 
Brooklyn. 
Brooklyn. 
Brooklyn. 
New  York. 
New  York. 
New  .York. 
New  Yoik. 
New  York. 
New  York. 
New  Yoik. 
New  York. 
YonkeiH. 
Coruwnl. 
Dover  Plains. 
Kin^rston. 
AVhit»*hall. 
Albany. 


UNITBD  STATES   REPRESENTATIVES. 


71 


Rbprebsmtativbs— Continued. 


20 
21 
22 

2d 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

ai 

32 
33 
34 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
B 
9 


1 
2 
3 
4 

6 
6 

7 
8 
9 
LO 
1 
12 
L3 
14 
15 
16 
L7 
18 
19 
20 
21 


NEW  YOBK — Ck)ntinaed. 


George  West 

Frederick  A.  Johnson  • 
Abraham  X.  Parker*.. 
J.  Thomas  Spriggs*  .. 

J.  8.  Pindar 

Frank  Htscoek*  

Stephen  a  Millard* ... 

Sereno  E.  Payne  *.. 

John  Amot* 

Ira  Davenport 

Charles  S.  Baker 

John  L.  Sawyer 

John  M,  Farquhar 

J(^n  B,  Weber 

Walter  L.  Sessions., 


NORTH  CABOLINA. 


Thomas  6.  Skinner  *.. 

James  E.  O'Hara*  

Wharton  J.  Green  *.... 

William  R.Oox* 

James  W.  Reid 

R.  T.Bennett* 

J.  S.  Henderson 

William  H.  H.  Cowles 
Thos.  J.  Johnston 


OHIO. 


Benjamin  BuUerworth ... 

Charles  E.  Brown 

J.  £.  Campbell 

C.  M.  Anden^n 

Benjamin  LePevre*  .. 

William  D.  Hill  *  

George  E.  Seney* 

John  Little 

WilUam  0.  Cooper 

Jacob  Romeis 

W^  W.  Ellsbnry 

A,  C.  Thompson 

J.  H.  Outhwaite 

C.  H.  Orosvenor 

Beriah  Wilkins* 

George  AV.  Geddes*  .. 

A.  J.  Warner*- 

Isaac  H.  Taylor 

Eera  B.  Taylor* 

WtUiam  McKinley.Jr.* 
Martin  A.  Foran* 


OHBGON. 


Binqer  Hermann 


Residence. 


Ballston. 

Glen's  Falls. 

Pottsdam. 

Utica. 

CableskilL 

Syracnse. 

Binghamton. 

Auburn. 

Elmira. 

Bath. 

Rochester* 

Albion. 

Buffalo. 

Lockport. 

Jamestown. 


Hertford. 

Enfield. 

Fayetteville. 

Raleigh. 

Wentworth. 

Wadesborough. 

Salisbury. 

Wilke8bK>rough. 

Asheville. 


Cincinnati. 

Cincinnati. 

Hamilton. 

Greenville. 

Maplewood. 

Defiance. 

Tiffin. 

Xenia. 

Mount  Vernon. 

Toledo. 

Georgetown. 

Portsmouth. 

Columbus. 

Athens. 

Uhrichsville. 

Manefield. 

Marietta. 

Carroll  ton. 

Warren. 

Massillon. 

Cleveland.  . 


Roseburg. 


72 


REPORT  OF  8ECRBTART  OF  8TATB. 


Repbisbntativbb— Oontinued. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

2H 

27 


1 
2 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 


1 
2 
3 
4 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


At  Large. 
E.  S.  Onhome^ . 


H.  H.  Bingham* 

Charles  (TNeiU* 

S.J.  Randall*.. 

WVliam  D.  KeiUy*  .... 

A.  C.  Hdrmar* 

James  B.  Everhart* .... 

I.  Newton  Evans* 

David  Ermentroat  * .. 

John  A.  Htestand  

AV.  H.  Sowden 

John  B.  Storm* 

J.  A.  Scranton 

C.  N.  Brumm* 

Franklin  N.  Bound  ... 

F.C.  Bunnell 

W.  W.  Brown*  

/.  M.  Campbell* 

Louis  E.  Atkinson* 

t  W.  A.  Dancan  * 

Andrew  G.  Curtain* 
Charles  E.  Boyle*  ... 

James  S.  Negley 

T.  M.  Bayne* 

Oscar  L.  Jackson 

A.  C.  WhiU 

Oeorge  W.  Fleeger 

AVilliam  L.  Scott.. 


Wilkesharre. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

West  Chester. 

Hathorough. 

Reading. 

Lancaster. 

Alientown. 

Strondsbnrg. 

Scranton. 

Mineraville. 

Milton. 

Tunkhannock. 

Bradford. 

Johnstown. 

Mifliintown. 


BHODB  ISLAND* 


Henry  J.  Spooner  * 
William  A.  Fierce.. 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Samuel  Dibble* 

George  D.  Tillman*. 
D.  Wyatt  Aiken*.... 

W.  H.  Perry« 

J.  J.  Hemphill* 


Bellefonte. 

Uuiontown* 

Pittsburgh. 

Pittsburgh. 

Beaver. 

Brookville. 

Butler. 

Erie. 


Providence. 
Newport. 


Orangeburg. 

Edgefield. 

Coke«burg. 

Greenville. 

Chester. 


G.  W.  Dargan* •  Darlington. 


Robert  Smalls 


TENNESSEE. 


Beaufort 


I 


A.  H.  Pettibone* Greenville. 

Tjeonidas  C.  Houk* •  Knoxville. 

John  R.  Neal •  Khen  Spring. 

Itenton  McMillen* Carthage. 


t  Died  since  election. 


UNITED  STATES   REPRESENTATIVES. 


73 


Rbpbesentatiybs— (Dontinaed. 


•c 

00 


6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


1 
2 
8 
4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 


1 
2 


1 
2 
3 

4 

O 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


1 
2 
3 

4 


1 
2 
8 
4 
6 


TRNNK8SSB — Crontinaed. 


J.  D.  Richardson.. 
A.J.Caldwell*... 
J.  G.  Ballentine  * 
John  M.  Taylor  * 

P.O.  Glass 

Zachary  Taylor,... 


TEXAS. 


Charles  Stewart* 

John  H.  Reagan  "^ 

James  H.  Jones* 

D.  B.  Culberson* 

J.  W.  Throckmorton* 

Clin  Welbom* 

William  H.  Crain a. 

James  F.  Miller* 

Roger  Q.  Mills* 

Joseph  D.  Sayers 

8,  W.  T.  Lanham*.. 


VERMONT. 


John  W.Stewart* , 
William  W.  Oront 


VIRGINIA. 


Thomas  Croxton 

H.H.Libhty^...i 

George  D.  Wise  * 

Jama  D.  Brady 

George  C.  Cabell  * 

John  W.  G'Daniel 

C.  T.  O'Ferrall 

J.  S.  Barbour*.. 

Connelly  F.  Trigg 

J.  Randolph  Tucker^ 


WEST  VIBGINIA. 


Nathan  Ooff,  Jr.  *« . 
W.  L.  Wilaou*  .... 

C.P.Snyder*  

Eustace  Gibson  *.. . 


WISCX>N8IN. 


Residence. 


Lewisburg. 

Nashville. 

Pulaski. 

Lexington. 

Ripley. 

Memphis. 


Houston. 

Palestine. 

Henderson. 

Jefferson. 

McKinney. 

Dallas. 

Galveston. 

Gonzales. 

C  jrsicana. 

Bastrop. 

Weatherford. 


Middlebury. 
Barton. 


Tappahannock. 

Hampton. 

Richmond. 

Petersburg. 

Danville 

Lynchburg. 

Harrisonburg. 

Alexandria. 

Abingdon. 

Lexington. 


Clarksburg. 
Charlestown. 
Charleston. 
Huntington. 


L.  B.  Caawell - !  Fort  Atkinson. 

Edward  S.  Bragg.. Fond  <]u  Lac. 

R.  M.  La  FolUtU Madison. 

J.  W.  VanSchaick .• Milwaukee. 

Joseph  D.  Rankin* ;  Manitowoc. 


74 


REPORT  OF  8ECRSTARY  OF  8TATS. 


RxpBBBKSTATiyn — Continoed. 


6 
7 
8 
9 


Name. 


Residence. 


WISCONSIN— Continoed. 


Richard  Quenther* Oshkosh. 

0.  B,  Thoma» I  Prairie  da  Chien. 

Black  River  Falls. 

Marinette. 


Wiliam  T.  Price  * 
haae  Huphemcn  * . . 


TERRITORIAL   DELEGATES. 


ARIZONA. 


Coatsworth  P.  Head 


DAKOTA. 


(hear  L,  Gifford 


IDA  fit). 


John  Hailey Hailey 


MONTANA. 


Biram  F.  KnowUs 


NBW  MEXICO. 


Antonio  Joseph 


UTAH. 


JohnT.  Caine* 


WASHINGTON. 


Charles  G.  Voorhees... 


WYOMING. 


/.  if.  Casey  ^. 


The  names  of  DemocraU  in  Roman. 
The  names  of  Republicans  in  Italic. 
Members  marked  with  an  ^  are  members  of  the  48ih  Congress. 


Prescott 


Dead  wood. 


Butte. 


Ojo  Caliente. 


Salt  Lake  City. 


ELECTION  OF  UNITED  STATES  SENATORS  FROM  OHIO,   BY 
THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY,  FROM  1803  TO  1884. 


The  following  record  of  the  election  of  United  States  Senators  by 
the  General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  has  been  revised  and  brought  up  to  date, 
for  convenient  reference,  and  that  a  proper  record  of  the  elections  may 
be  preserved : 

At  the  meeting  of  the  first  Legielatore  of  Ohio,  April  1,  1803,  John  Smith  of 
Hamilton  coanty  and  Thos.  Worthington  of  Ross  county  were  elected  United  States 
Senators  to  represent  the  new  State  of  Ohio  in  the  upper  branch  of  the  National 
Legislature.  They  were  elected  on  a  joint  ballot  of  the  two  Houses,  but  the  journal 
of  the  Senate  and  of  the  House  both  fail  to  give  the  number  of  the  votes  cast,  or  the 
names  of  the  other  candidates,  if  any,  voted  for.  The  journals  say  that  on  examining 
the  ballots,  Smith  and  Worthington  were  declared  by  the  speakers  of  both  Houses 
to  be  duly  elected. 

John  Smith,  charged  with  complicity  in  the  treason  of  Aaron  Burr,  had  articles 
of  impeachment  preferred  against  him  in  the  United  States  Senate,  and  on  trial  a 
majority  of  the  Senators  voted  him  guilty,  but  not  the  two-thirds  necessary  to  expel 
a  member.    Mr.  Smith  thereupon  resigned  his  seat. 

December  12,  1808.  Return  J.  Meigs  was  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy  until 
March  4, 1809.    The  vote  stood  as  follows : 

Return  J.  Meigs— 49. 

Nathaniel  Massie — 22. 

On  the  same  day,  to  fill  the  full  term,  Meigs  was  elected.    The  vote  stood : 

Return  J.  Meigs— 49. 

Alexander  Campbell — 17. 

Jas.  Pritchard— 4. 

Dr.  Edward  Tiffin  was  elected  successor  of  Thop.  Worthington,  whose  term  of 
office  expired  on  the  4th  of  March,  1807.    The  vote  stood : 

Edward  Tiffin— 25. 

Philamon  Beecher — 12. 

John  Bigger— 2. 

Return  J.  Meigs — 2. 

Besjdes  these  two  votes  atb  recorded  in  ilie  journ  0,  one  for  *Tom  Tuft"  and  one 
for  "  Thomafe  Oonkey  ". 

Daring  the  recc-ss  of  the  Legislature  of  1809.  Edward  Tiffin  resigned  his  seat 
and  Stanley  Griswold  of  Cuyahoga  county  was  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  fill 
the  vacancy,  until  his  successor  was  elected 

December  11, 1809.  Alexander  Campbell  of  Adams  county  was  elected  to  fill 
the  remainder  of  Tiffin  s  term  by  the  following  vote: 

Alexander  Campbell— 38.    (Elected.) 

Richard  a  Thomas— 29. 

Thomas  Worthington— 1. 


76 


REPORT  OF    SECRETARY    OF  STATE. 


James  Pritcbard — 1. 

David  Finley— 1. ' 

Dr,  Edward  Tiffin,  when  he  resigned  his  seat  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
became  a  candidate  for  member  of  the  Ohio  Legislature  from  Roes  coonty,  and  was 
elected.  Alexander,  when  elected  United  States  Senator,  was  speaker  of  the  Ohio 
HoQse  of  Representatives,  which  position  he  promptly  resigned,  and  Dr.  Edward 
Tiffin  was  elected  speaker  in  his  stead. 

December  15,  1810,  Retam  J.  Meigs  having  been  elected  Grovemor  at  the 
October  election,  resigned  his  seat  in  the  Senate.  Thoe.  Worthington,  his  opponent 
for  Governor,  after  five  ballots,  was  elected  to  fill  Senator  Meigs'  unexpired  term. 
The  ballot  stood : 


Thos.  Worthington . 

Jas.  Pritchard 

Sam'l  Huntington ... 

Geo.  Todd   

John  Bigger  

Thos.  Massie 

Thos.  Kirker 


17 
17 
16 
11 


25 
10 
21 
11 

4 


3. 

4. 

6. 

1 

29 

d3 

a5 

5 

2 

2 

27 

33 

33 

7 

1 

7 

1 

1 

..»•«•■•. 

On  the  6th  of  February,  1813,  Jeremiah  Morrow  was  elected  Senator  for  6  year 
from  the  3d  of  March  1813.    The  vote  stood : 
Jeremiah  Morrow — 63. 
Calvin  Pease — 18. 

At  the  October  election,  1814,  Thos.  Worthington  was  elected  Governor  and 
resigned  his  seat  in  the  Senate.  The  Legislature  elected  December  7,  1814,  Joseph 
Kerr,  to  fill  the  unexpired  term.    The  balloting  resulted  : 


Joseph  Kerr 

Benj.  Ruggles 

Jno.  V\  .  Campbell .. 

Wm.  W.  Irwin    

Jno.  Bigger 

Davi<i  Purviance  .... 
Duncan  Mc Arthur 
Robt.  McConnell  .... 
Ethan  Allen  Brown 


1. 


13 

22 

12 

11 

3 

8 

5 

2 

2 


2v 

3. 

4. 

22 

27 

14 

9 

36 

36 

8 

42 
36 

4 

4 

1 
1 

« 

Elected. 


O.  Looker,  Peter  Hitchcock  and  Jno.  McDoagal,  1  vote  each. 


UMtTED   STATES   BENAT0B8. 


FebrnuT  4, 18IB,  Benj.  RoKgl^  *«"  elected  in  place  of  Joseph  Ken-  (who  h»d 
been  elected  to  Worlhinjitoii'8  anexpired  term),  by  the  following  vote : 


1. 

2. 

8. 

Benj.  Rnagleo  - 

DnncMi  M^Arthnr _ 

Wm.  Creighton 

2« 
26 
18 
18 
2 
2 
S 

34 
80 
11 

7 

42 
34 
5 

3 

Elected. 

8c«tteriag , _ 

On  Jkuokry  80, 1B19,  Wm.  A.  Trimble  waa  elected,  the  vote  standing: 


Win.  A.Trimble^.. 
Thoe.  Worthinglon. 

Bobt.  Lncas 

Jno.  Hamm  - 


On  the  4th  ballot  the  jonrnal  gives  no  flgnrea,  bat  says  that  Trimble  got  a  majority 
of  all  Toles  cast  and  was  declared  elected. 

Jannary  17, 1821,  Benj.  Rogglee  was  re-elected,  but  no  record  of  the  vote  was 
made  on  the  joontals. 

Jannary  18,  1B22,  Ethan  Allen  Biow:)  was  on  the  9th  ballot  elected  United 
States  Senator  to  fill  the  vacnncy  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Wm.  A.  Trimble.  The 
vote  stood : 


'■ 

2. 

8. 

82 
36 

25 

4. 

36 

Bfl 
26 

88 
88 
2fi 

fi. 

39 
46 
IS 

7. 
4S 

8. 

49 

47 
3 

9. 

J51 

£0 

EthaoA.  Bniwn _ 

Thoa.  Worihinirton 

2«( 
82 
22 

17 
B 

80 
83 
24 
13 

Elected. 

4 

4 

Febmary  1, 1826,  Oen.  Wm.  H.  Harrison  was  elscted  United  States  Senator  in  the 
place  of  E.  A.  Brown,  whoee  term  of  office  expired  on  March  3rd  of  that  year.  The 
voteitood: 


Wm.  H.  Harrison  .... 

WyllysSilliniau- 

Thoe.  Worthington .... 
Ethan  Allen  Brown  .. 


78 


REPORT  OF    SECRETARY    OF   BTATE. 


Jaauiry.  19,1827,  aFter  fifteen  billots,  and  a  failure  to  elect  a  United  States  Si>ii. 
atar— the  tenn  of  Seuator  Raftglea  being  about  to  expire— the  convention  of  the  two 
houses  adjourned  until  the  26tb,  wtieo  Benjamin  RuKgles,  on  the  9th  ballot  (tweatjr- 
fonr  ballots  in  all),  was  elected  by  the  following  vole : 

Beaj.  Buggies — M. 

WiilHam  Irwin— 6, 

Wyllys  Silliman— 45 

Scattering— 2. 

December  10, 1828,  Oeueral  Wm.  H.  Harrison  having  reaignod  hia  seat  in  the 
Sunate  to  accept  of  Minister  to  Oolambia,  Judge  Jacob  Burnett  of  Cincinnati  wHS 
elected  by  the  following  vole  to  fill  Hiirrison's  unexpired  term  -. 

Jacob.Ba  rne  tt — 60. 

Jno.  W.  Campbell— 60. 

Scaltericg— 2. 

December  29,  1830,  Thos,  Ewing  was  elected  United  Btatea  Senator,  as  follows : 


1. 

2. 

8. 

4. 

6. 

6. 

7. 

33 
49 
21 

a, 

60 
21 

42 

49 
16 

46 
62 
9 

61 
61 
6 

M 
63 
2 

64 
61 
2 

Edward  King 

January  9, 1833,  Thos.  Morris,  of  Clermont  connty,  was  elected  in  place  of  Benj. 
Ruggles,  the  vote  standing  as  follows: 

Thos.  Morris- 64. 
Jno.  W.  Campbell— 49. 
Blank— 1. 

January  19, 1837,  Wm.  Allen  was  elected  as  the  successor  of  Thos.  Ewing  on  the 
]8th  ballot,  as  follows: 


Wm.  Allen  ...  I 
TboB.  Ewing..  I 
Scattering.... 


December  20, 1838,  Benj.  Tappau  was  elected  in  place  of  Tboa.  Mcrris.    The 
vote  stood : 

Benj.Tappan- 67. 
Thos.  Ewing— 60, 
Blank— 1. 


UNIUED  STATES  SENATORS. 


79 


December  14, 1842,  Wm.  Allen  was  re-elected  United  States  Senator.    The  vote 
stood: 

Wm.  Allen— 63. 
Thos.  Ewing— 44. 
Blank— 1. 

December  5, 1844,  Thos.  Corwin  was  elected  in  the  place  of  Benj.  Tappan,  the 
vote  standing: 

ThOB.  Corwin— 60. 
David  T.  Disney— 46. 
Ebenezer  Lane — 1. 

Febmary  2, 1849,  Salmon  P.  Chase  was  elected  in  place  of  Wm.  Allen.  The  vq^ 
stood : 


Salmon  P.  Chase 

J.  R.  Giddings 

Wm  Allen 

Thos.  Ewinff  

Nathaniel  Hitchcock. 
Emery  D.  Potter..  .... 

John  C.  Vaughan 

David  T.  Disney.. 

Blanks 


1. 

2. 

8. 

4. 

14 

52 

65 

55 

9 

8 

11 

11 

27 
41 

1 

41 

39 

39 

1 
2 

2 

1 

11 

1 

4 

1 

1 

Elected. 


January  30, 1850,  Thos.  Corwin  resigned  the  office  of  United  States  Senator  to 
accept  that  of  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  His  vacancy  was  not  filled  by  election, 
Thos.  Ewing  filling  out  Corwin's  unexpired  term  by  appointment  by  the  Governor. 

January  30, 1851,  after  three  days  balloting,  Benj.  F.  Wade  was  elected  Senator 
on  the  37th  ballot,  which  stood  as  follows : 

Benj.  F.  Wade-44. 
Henry  B.  Payne — 34. 
Blanks— 7. 

March  4, 1854,  George  E.  Pugh,  of  Cincinnati,  was  elected  United  States  Senator 
in  place  of  Salmon  P.  Chase.  At  this  election,  and  all  subsequent  elections,  the 
vote  was  taken  in  each  House  by  calling  the  roll  of  members,  who  orally  announced 
his  choice.    The  vote  in  both  Houses  stood  as  follows : 

George  E.  Pugh— «0. 
Ephraim  Eckley — 16. 
Salmon  P.  Chase— 10. 
Blanks  and  Scattering — 3. 

« 

Mr.  Pugh  was  declared  elected  for  the  term  of  6  years  on  and  after  the  4th  of 
March,  1855. 

February  28, 1856,  Benj.  F.  Wade  was  re-elected  United  States  Senator  for  the 
term  of  6  yean  from  the  4th  of  March,  1857.    The  vote  stood : 


W  REPOBT  OW    SECBETABT   OF  flTATB. 

D«yjd  Tod --35. 

Bbukji  ftod  Haattmof —2. 

YthmMTj  2,  IW),  Haltoon  P.  Cbaae  raoceeded  George  E.  Pogli  bj  the 
TOt*: 

fklmoD  P.  auuw-76, 
Gecrrxe  E.  Pagb-53. 
TboiL  Coririn— 5. 

i^firing  Mr  Chsae  a  mAJority  of  the  whole  vote. 

March  H,  19^(1,  JohD  Hherman  was  elected  to  fill  the  onexpired  tenn  off  Salmon 
V.  (yftMMe,  appointed  Secretary  of  the  Treaaory.    The  vote  stood : 

JohD  Hhermao— 76. 

Wm.  Keoooo,  Hen.— 63.  • 

January  22, 1863,  Beoj.  F.  Wade  was  elected  Senator  for  the  fall  term.  The  vole 
atood  aa  follows : 

Benj,  y.  Wade— 75.    Elected. 
Jewett— 36. 
Thoa.  Kwinj{— 16. 

January  18, 1836,  John  Sherman  was  elected  for  the  foil  term  of  6  years  from 
the  4th  of  March,  1867,  by  the  following  vote: 

John  Khenntn— 116. 
Allen  a.  Thurman— 62. 

January  16, 1868,  Allen  G.  Tharman  was  elected  United  States  Senator  in  the 
place  of  Becj.  F.  Wade,  by  the  following  vote: 

Allen  G.  Thurman— 93. 
Ben].  F.  Wade— 82. 

January  9,  1872,  John  Sherman  was  elected  Senator  for  the  fall  term  of  6  yean 
as  his  own  succossor.    The  vote  as  announced  stood : 

John  Sherman— 73.    Elected. 
George  W.  Morgan— 69. 
Jacob  D.  Cox— 6. 
Robert  0.  Schenck — 1. 
Aaron  F.  Perry.— 1. 

February  14, 1874,  Allen  G.  Tharman  was  re-elected  United  States  Senator  by 
the  following  vote: 

Allen  (».  Thurman— 79. 
Edward  F.  Noyes— 68. 
Jacob  I).  Cox— 1. 

March  21,  1877,  Stanley  Mathews,  of  Hamilton  county,  was  elected  Senator  to  fill 
the  vacancy  caused  by  the  appointment  of  John  Sherman  Secretary  of  the  Treaaory* 
The  vote  stood : 


UNITED    STATES    SENATORS.  81 

In  Senate— Stanley  Mathews— 20. 

Blanks— 8. 
In  Honse— Stanley  Mathews— 62. 

Albert  Gaither— 6. 

Blanks  and  Scattering — 86. 

January  16, 1878,  George  H.  Pendleton  was  elected  United  States  Senator  (to 
sooceed  Stanley  Mathews)  for  the  fall  term  of  6  years.    The  following  was  the  vote : 

In  Senate— George  H.  Pendleton— 24. 

Blanks— 7. 
In  House— George  H  Pendleton— 88. 

Steven  Johnson — 8. 

Blanks— 38. 
Total  TOte,  George  H.  Pendleton,  90;  Steven  Johnson,  3;  and  Blanks,  43. 

January  18, 1880,  James  A.  Garfield  was  elected  Senator  by  the  following  vote: 
In  Senate — James  A.  Garfield— 20. 

Allen  G.  Tharman— 14. 
In  House — James  A.  Garfield- 66. 

Allen  G.  Thurman— 44. 

Mr.  Garfield,  subsequently  elected  President  of  the  United  States,  declined  the 
office  of  Senator. 

January  18, 1881,  John  Sherman  was  elected  in  place  of  Garfield  for  the  full 
term  of  6  years,  by  the  following  vote : 

In  Senate — John  Sherman— 22. 

Allen  G.  Thurman— 13. 
In  House — ^John  Sherman — 66. 

Allen  G.  Thurman — 40. 
Total  vote  for  Sherman,  85 ;  Thurman,  53. 

January  15, 1884,  Henry  B.  Payne,  of  Cuyahoga  county,  was  elected  as  successor 
of  Gtoorge  H.  Pendleton  for  the  fall  term  of  6  years.    The  vote  stood : 

In  Senate— Henry  B.  Payne— 22. 

Blanks— 8. 
In  House— Henry  B.  Payne — 66. 

Chas.  Foster— 82. 

Blanks— 9. 

Which  vote  gave  Henry  B.  Payne  the  constitutional  majority,  and  elected  him 
United  States  Senator  for  six  years  from  March  4, 1885. 


6  8.8. 


SENATORS  MD  REPRESENTATIYES 

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SIXTY-SIXTH  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  OP  OHIO,  1884-86; 

ALSO, 

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APPORTIONMENT  FOR  MEMBERS  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEM- 
BLY OF  OHIO    1881-1891. 


SESATE. 
Population  op  Statk,  !i,l98,189;  Fcli.  Ratio,  91,376;  Thrbb  rocBTRS  Ratio,  68,582. 


I 


1 

2 
8 


6 


8 


10 


11 


12 


IB 


Counties. 


Hamilton  ^. 


Rntler 

Warren  ^ 


Montgomery 
Preble  


Clermont 
Brown  .... 


Greene 

Clinton 

jf ttjT vl vO   ......•••..1 

Highland  - 

Robs 


Adams .... 

Pike 

Scioto 

Jackson  .. 


••••••••• 


Lawrence 

Gallia 

Meigs 

Vinton .... 


Athens 

Kb  (IvJKirig.  .....•«  •  ...a 

Fairfield  


Franklin  . 
Pickaway 


Clarke 

Champaign 
Madison  .... 


Miami  

Darke  ..^ 


LoaaA  . 
Uiuon*. 

ite. 


••.•.••■••.•a. 


a 
o 


0 


di3;368 


42,580 
28.392 


78,545 
24,534 


86,713 
32,911 


31,349 
24.767 
20,364 


30,280 
40,307 


24,004 
17,927 
33,511 
23,679 


39,068 
28.124 
32,325 
17,226 


28,413 
21,126 
34,283 


86,816 
27,413 


41,948 
27,817 
20,129 


36,178 
40,498 
24,136 


26,268 
22,375 
20,564 
27,028 


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a  08 

racti 
full 

c^ 

(X4 

313,368 
70,972 

103,079 
69,624 

76,470 
70,587 


99,121 


116,743 


83,822 


114,229 


89,894 


100,812 


96,235 


39,240 


11,703 


7,745 


25,367 


22,853 


9,436 


4,859 


196,200* 


58,515 


38,725 


126,835 


114,265 


47,180 


24,295 


Terms. 


1st 


2d 


3d 


4th  5th 


1 


1 


1 


1 


1 


1 


2 


1 
2 


3 


17 


6 


6 


tallmtSo& 


BSPOBT  OP   BECBBTARY  Of   STATE. 
A  PFOKTIOXXBNT — SlH  ATB — CoD  t]  DQed  . 


Waahington. 

MoreM - 

Nobfo  (partl.Klk, 
Jefierson,  Brook- 
field , Center,  Jitck 
son.  Noble,  Olive, 
Sharon 

MDBkingntD  _ 

Perry _ 

Total  I6th  diat. 

Delavare 

LidcinK  _ 

ToUl  I«th  diet 

Morrow 

Total  17tb  diet 
Wayne 

ToUl  aSth  dist 

Coabocton 

Tnscarawiie 

Total  IBth  dist. 

GueroBey  _ 

Monroe   

Noblt<p«rt)^tock, 
EDo<rh,  MurioD, 
Besrer,  Buffalo, 
(jeoecB,  Wayne  .. 

Total  I9lh  dirt. 

Belmont  - 

Barrison 

Owrdl 

Stark 

Jefferson 

Col  am  biaaa  ~ 


40,451 
67,831 


■2;s 


Isl  M  3d  4th  5th 


APPOETIONUENT — a  BH  ATE. 

A  ppoBTiO)tMBin^-6EM  ATB— Condnded , 


AshUbnla.... 
Lake 

Tout  Z4th  dist. 


Total  S6tb  diat. 
Cuyahoga ..  . 


Total  27[h  diet 


Total  39th  diat. 


Erie  

Sand oaky  ^ 
Ottawa 


Seneca  

Crawford.... 
Wyandot.... 

Allen    

Dedance  .... 

Paulding.... 
Van  Wert., 
Wniiame  .... 


Fnlton 

Hancock  .. 
Henry 


87.138 
16,326 
U,255 


36,956 
80,683 
22,401 


26,443 
22,6ie 
21,808 
13,490 


47,633 

14,191 


Igt  2d  3d  Itb  5th 


1,086    2     3     2     2     2 


92                                            REPORT  or   8ECEETABY   OF   STATE. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 
PoPCWTiOK  ol-  ^AtM,  3,!98,189:   Ratio,  31,981;   OKB-HAir  Ratio,  18,990; 
TBMtroi'KTiu  Ratio,  KfiSti;  Two  roLL  Ratio*,  68,968. 

1 

1 

AKD 

Counties, 

g 

I 

1 

1 

II 

1 

1 

II 

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Terms. 

|l 

Ist 

2i 

SJ 

4th 

6tb 

24.004 

93:883 
87,139 

a«,4ia 

85,443 
49,838 
38,911 
48.680 
16.416 
27,817 
41.948 
86,713 

84.re7 

48^603 
M,W 
80,683 
196,943 
40,498 
86,008 
87,380 
38,641 
84,883 
20364 
88,816 
81,068 
88,184 
30,661 
81,849 
87,197 
818,868 
87,788 
27,088 
80,466 
80,687 
80,880 
81,186 
20,776 
81,609 
89.679 

10 

1 
10 

10 

80 

IB 
4S 

Allen 





6,158 

25,790 

"irfsV 

930 
10,699 

'88^285 
4,650 
52,99^ 

2 

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1 

CtoroU- 

9.967 
4,738 

49,835 
83,660 

1 

oK^  .:;:;:;:■■;;:.:;:::: 

16,682 

88,110 

8 

6,667' 
8,617 
4,027 

26.286 
42.686 
20,136 

t^'ST.::::z:::z::: 

DeflMce 88,5181 

Poalding  -18,490/ 

1 

660 
2,308 

8.300 
I1.GI0 



Fairflsld. 

r>7eU« 

KrmkliB. 

88,864< 

114,870 

8 

OiUU 

&.v;:r:ISgS} 

BunlltoB 

36,689' 

127,096 

a 

g&d::::::::::::::;::: 

Holiiii 

Sarr::::::::::- 

Jdfcnon. 

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afpobtiohhent — house  ov  represent ativeb. 
AppoKnoMMKtT— HoDsa  of  BBranaNTATiVEM— Coouladed. 


Eooz 

Lawrence  .... 
LickltiK 

Lomhi '.'."'.."■ 

Latvu 

Httdison....'... 
HtthoDing ..., 

HarioD 

Medina  

M^V.V.V.V.' 

HMmi 

Monroe 

Montgonier;, 
Morgan 

HD»klD«im  , 

Noble 

OtUwa- 

Ferry 

Pickaway  ..., 

Pike 

Portase 

Preble 

Pntnam 

Richland 

Bom  

Saodoakv  .... 

Sdoto.... 

Seneca 

Sbelbr 

Htark 

Sommlt 

Trambnll 

Tnecarawsa.. 

tTdion 

Van  Wert... 

Vlnbm 

Warren 

Waablngton . 

Wayne 

WilliamB 

Wood 

Wyandot 


21.808 

m.ne 
2fi,^fl7 

78,645 
ai',0T4 
19,073 
49.780 
W.137 
19,7113 
1t8,-2l« 
S7,4i3 
17,927 
ii7,S00 
21,IS34 
23,718 
36,iJ06 
40,307 
82,063 


3«.9Sfi 
24.I3I> 
fi4,027 
43,788 
44,882 
40,198 
22.375 
23,030 
17.226 
26.392 
43,244 
40,07fi 


4,197 
!4,B«i- 


11,807 
IS,901 
8,217 


8,094 
"'2,046 


64,430 


1,720 

'ao,»» 
"nm 


8S,99S 


69,036 
64,606 
41,066 


In    2d    Ad    4<li 


ROSTER  OF  COUNTY  OFFICERS 


AND 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


'BKPOBT   OF  eECRETAKY   OF   STATE. 


COONTY  OFFICERS. 
FBOBATE  JUDGES  AVD  CLEBKS  OF  00DBT8. 


CoimtlM. 

Conwy  SMts. 

Probate  Jndge*. 

Clerka  of  Courla. 

WMtUoioQ. 

Homnet  S.  Voder- 

J«mee  Albefaon 

Edwanl  C.  Wnde 

Wm.  J'.  Wilson  

AAlMd 

j'SISi-.:::- 

L-k>yd  MHCsfield. 

.Silas  E.  Hed«ee. 

WnjMikODeiii- 

«.  Cl»itt.vUle 

GaonFeinwn- 

BMlir  ZV.V. V.V. ' .■  V 

W  H.  Harr 

Carrolituia.  

Urt^m. 

Kprinifleld 

H.  B  Gr^ni. 

ohSnMtai;-'.::*.::::: 

Wllmtnnon  _ 

Sew  Lisbon  - 

Holder  Bix'kmtin 

Frederick  Hinn 

Daniel  R  TiMen_ 

Samcel  h.  Kolp 

J.  H  Bevington  

Rntna  Carpenter 

A.  F~  Merrill 

On«(ord _. 

Bncynw 

Clevt-lawl 

Cwhe«» ..." 

Henry  W.Kit.;hen. 

M«aw  ""!""."". 

K*.T„"7-:- 

I?*id--v.;.;.- 

BMOdnaky  Ciij.... 

LinB-Wer 

WiiahlnronCH. 

SiUdE.  B-iKler. 

Thoa.  N.  Cmi^. 

ChflHeaG.SafflD 

John  J.  Joyce. 

Waoeetm „ 

John  J.  TliomiB 

Henry  K.  Smith --... 
John  H.  Cooper  _ 

H-  R  Bradbury. 

Chardou  ...~ 

Xenift _ 

Or^ewR    

FlDd  ay „... 

Herman  P.  Go^bel 

Geoige  W.  Meyere-..- 

JaH.E.  Lowry 

Amon  Lemnion 

David  M«.ki*,o  _ 

Robert  M.  Diiiey 

Sn,!;*..:™™:: 

Presley  E.  Hay.    ■ 

UiIlab.)rout!b 

Hocking _ 

Arthnr  McCartney. 

RW.TiiiineyliiU 

Henry  I..  KennaD 

Ht.  Vernon 

Wm.  V.  B.  Croskey  ... 

tike 

Geo.  H.  Shepherd 

Geo.  W.  Thompson  ... 

Newark _ 

ThoDiBS  Miiteoberger 

SS,v=::::: 

Henry  J.  Lewia. 

HariV  N.'^liU'r. 
Lloyd  FordfnB. 

Joseph  W.  Cnrnming. 
Oliver  P.  Crabb 

i£S*ii".;;:::::::: 

MiSon -...:;":!:":: 

John  H.  Crianell  

JohnT.  Gravea 

Medina _ 

S&::::::::::;::::: 

Celin* 

H.  H.  Pubikamp 

Edward  Landfwr. 

COnUTY   0FFICEB8.  97 

Pbobxtb  Jddoes  akd  Clerks  of  CoQine — Concloded, 


Camiliea. 

County  6eata. 

Probate  Jndgea. 

Clerks  of  Conrts. 

Wm.X  Clyde 

Albert  J.  Pearson 

Wm.  D.  McKeney  .... 

Newell  Corner 

Louie  K.  Powell  _ 

George  L.  Foley  - 

Aaher  Obey. 

Moatgomery - 

Morrow- ~ 

McConneisviiie .. 

Mt.  GilBHd 

Wm.  A.  Brown. 
Samuel  P.  Gage. 
Howard  Aston. 
L.  H.  Barry. 

Zaneaville 

Ottawa ~ 

Port  Clinton- 

T.J.  Champion. 
Jno.  A.  McGonagle. 

New  Lexington... 

Pickaway  - ^ 

Albert  H.Rooee 

Branson  Hollton 

Geo.  W.  Eager. 

Portage 

Ravenna  Z.'. 

Robert  W-Qninn 

R.  J.  Spelman. 
Sam.  F.  Oltinger. 
Samuel  J.  Briggs. 

Richland 

Mansfield  - 

Chillicothu 

Andrew  J.  Mack 

J.  L.  Throckmorton ... 

Portamonth  - 

Job.  V.  Magers. 
Frank  Hanler. 

Shelby- -...- 

8l«rk    ... 

Sidney 

Ditrid  Bowersock 

Seraphim  Meyer 

John  McGregor. 

Darid  R.  Gilbert. 

A.  B.  Camp. 
John  Figert, 
John  Q.  Burgner. 

New  Phil-idelphiu 

AraoH  T.  Dailey  ..  . 

McArtlmr 

Harry  Wilson. 

Wm.  W.  Darby. 

Bowling  Green  ... 

Upper  Sandusky. 

Frank  M.  Yonng. 

Wyandot 

SHERIFFS  AND  PROSECUTING  ATTORNEYS, 


West  Union  - 

Aehland.. 

Jefferson  ...~... 

Athens 

Wapakoneta. 
St  ClairSTille 
Geotvetown  - 

Hamilton  

Carroltton-... 
Urbana _ 


Prosecuting  Attorneys. 


J.  Mat.  Long..  

Wm.  H.  Barter 

Randolph  F.  Andreas.. 

B  W.  Baldwin-.. 

John  Boden  

Thomas  B.  Baker  

L.C.  Sedwick 

A.  J.  Thomp)son 

Geo.  W.  SLQair 

John  Skeelea 

R.  P;  Wilkins 


Philip  Handrehan. 
James  B.  Towneend. 
E.  N.  Hawnot. 
J»8.  P.  Cadwell. 
David  L.  Sleeper. 

C.  A.  Layton. 
N,  K.  Kennon. 

D.  V.  Pearson. 
W.  C.  Shepherd. 
Irvin  H.  Ely  the. 
Eyan  P.  Mlddteton. 


REPORT  OF   SECBETIHT   OF   STATK. 


SHiwpn  ASB  PaOBiCDTixtt  Attobhkts — ConUnned. 


CouhUm. 

Comity  SeatB. 

Sberiffa, 

Proaecnting  Aitomeya 

ES!'!:::;::.: 

New  L4alMii. 

Roberl  W  Tsylor. 

A.J.  MUler 

UleveUnd. 

C.  C.  De*8loe 

Tbofc  A.  Utjklider.... 
Henry  Woniiery  ..,- 
Jame«  E.  Wtiite  -  .... 
ThoDiae  E.  Huifbeft... 

^£T.:.:z:::" 

Jas.  T.  Sboup,  Jr. 

SanduBky  City„... 

LancuIeT 

WeHhington  C.  U 

H.  A.  Uauaheity,  Jr. 

Fayette 

Lonia  Heiomiller  .... 

R.  it.  McniK..mery. 

Wunseon 

Gallipolii 

SlZZ.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 

Wm.  1 .  Small 

Wm.  H.  U  Eiker. 

Chnrdon 

Jnmee  A.  Johnnon.^.. 

H.  F.  McDonald 

Samuel  Ber^ford 

Lemuel  M<^M>iiinuB  ... 

Joeeiib  A.  Dean. 

G^^meiJ^Z''.Z 

Wm.  11,  i'ugL. 
Henry  Brown. 
C.  M.  MtUiurn  - 

SSJ :::::;.:::::: 

Cadis  _ 

Freilerick  Aller  

I.  IL  McCiiiuanKhey. 
Tboa.F.  Mt-Cartliy,... 
Barney  CbrisU.pher... 

Hocking 

aSmw 

J.  B.  Woriey. 

Millerebu™ 

Norwalk- 

Jacknon  _ 

Stt-ubenville 

L.  C.  Laylin. 
E  C.  Powell. 
Heury  Gregg. 

Jactaon. - 

JeffiHBon - 

Jamea  M.  I.ivdv- 

B.M.  Sb>Tp- 

John  Austin- 

Th(«.H.B.  Jones 

BellefontHiae 

tS^""'.""""Z. 

Win.  ti.  Sharp. 

Toledo 

Jobn  a  Hnrbei^k,  Jr... 

John  P.  JobtiatuD 

Eli  a  Walker 

Frank  U,  ft*.kUy 

D.  C.  0,.dger. 
Uisuey  Kuitgera, 

Medina- 

Pomeroy 

Jo«epli  Andrew. 
Jobn  U.  Lotbary. 
B.  il.  Cleuilt-ning. 

T.  I'.  T..uVdle„  

JobnM  CampbeH..,. 
ClinsiMn  LiidH  

John  R  Uri^gs. 
Jobn  .M.'^Firigg. 

JSST!^.;::::: 

HcConn«lsviIle ... 

Wm.T«;lor„ 

BrB.lt..nl  l>«WBon 

K.J.Hai.fB 

I.  B.  M<K«-- 

Contail  H^rnharii 

David  W.  I'H.r_ 

P.  M.  Priinner.. 

Benj.  F.  J'.iwor. 
L'apvil  L.  Wuma 
A.  Kraemi>r. 

Noble  !^. 

Caldwell. 

Port  Clinton 

PuDlding 

Pf(^mr 

Now  Lexington  ... 

Jaa.  E.  Johnston. 

John  A.  Eyiar. 

H.T.  Sheldon  _ 

Daniel  Peters 

Frank  Itolbman 

Preble 

llOM _ 

Cbillicothe 

B.  W.eiaik 

R.  a  Freeman. 

CODNTY   OFFICERS. 

SHKRiFn  AKD  PBOBBccmta  AnoHincTa— Conclnded. 


ProaecntiuK  AttoToeje  . 


I 


SutduBky 

Scioto 

flaaeca 

Bhfflbr 

Stark..„ 

Satnntit 

TrDmbull 

TnBcarawaB.. 

Warren 

Waahington . 
Wayne 

WilllAIDB 

Wood , 

Wyandot 


Fremont 

Portsmouth 

Tiffin... 

Sidney 

Canton  

Warren  - 

New  Pfailadelpfaii 

Maryeville- 

Van  Wert, 

McArthnr- 

Letinnon 

Miirietia  

Wooater - 

BoaHd^ Green  .. 
Upper  Sandnsky. 


Cbas.  P.  PoliliuaD,  Ji 

A.J.Finney  

Thoini.H  F.  WliBl-n  . 
Thoman  M.  Husst-y  . 

JUUIO"  Irf-lf  

Wm.  ».  Gamble  _,... 

John/S.  Hoyt  

G.  W.  Goudy 

H.  Hopktiu -.... 

CfaniloH  Gordon 

Jolin  Sliinley 

Win.  H.  McCain-.... 

J.  S.  RoHO  -.... 

Jatob  Mon^T 

George  McGr'ew 

Georj{e  M.  Brown.... 
Charles  F.Schuler... 


George  Kinney. 
T.  K.  Punk. 
P.  M.  AdaniB. 
Jnlin  C.  Welly. 
H.  W.  Barter. 
Chnti.  Baird. 
T.  H.  Gillmer. 
J.  F.  Wilkin. 
J.  M.  Brodrick. 

A.  L.  Sweet. 
Wm.  H.  Hudeon. 
John  K,  O'Neall. 
L.  W.  Ellenwood. 
John  McSweeney,  Jr. 

B.  A.Kfwit. 
R.  S.  Parker. 
Jb8.  T.  Close. 


AUDITORS  AKD  TREASURERS. 


I 


Oonntiea. 

County  Senta. 

Anditora. 

Treaeniers. 

W«6t  Union 

JoaepL  Stoter. 

Jeffereoa 

A.J.  Frame _ 

Wm.  F.  Torrence 

Rodnev  Roaa  Barrett. 

W.J.JaeobB „ 

Joseph  B.  Hughes 

L.  M.  Barrick 

J.  M.  Fitagalrick 

Wapakoneta- 

Bt.  Clairsvilie 

E.  L.  Feeley. 
B.  F.  Dyer. 

Urbana - 

BaUvlft _ 

Wilmington 

NewLiAon- 

Geo.  W.  Tempie  .... 

AsaJenkine » 

Ch«8.  U.  Bttker. 

J.  W.  Caiwingham 

ot^^tz:::.'"'. 

Bocyrue , 

Defiance 

Wyatt  J  Hi!i.  .. 

Chae.  W.  Webster 

Sandusky  City 

Benjamin  F.  Dnm  _... 
J.  P.  RobioBon-.. 

VkyettA  

FiMikliD- 

Washington  C.  H 
Waueeon 

J.  N.  Rowe. 

A.  W.  McCoonell 

Robl.  Harper. 
F.  E,  McGervey. 
John  E.  6ftnk«y. 

G~«ig» 

Xenia _ 

Cambridge 

JofanO.  Beckett 

^ 


100 

BBPOHT   or    SECRETARY    OF  STATE 

^ 

Conntiee. 

Coantjr  Seala. 

Anditora. 

Treaeurers. 

Joeeph  W.  Brewster... 

F.  Ratlerman. 
Wm.J.Creightoii. 
John  M.  Carr. 
A,  J.  Hanison. 
A.  Piiliod. 
H.  C.  GlHBcock. 
John  Noientone. 
Beni.  Beeglc. 
0.  aOrlffiji. 
George  J.  Reinigpr. 
John  Bray. 
Wm  B,  Dunbar. 
Edward  E.  Gould. 
Jutin  Hnves. 
Job.  B.  Winegamer. 
Frank  K  Case. 
E.E.  Williams. 

F.  R.  Warren. 
Abram  'Dinner. 
Geo.W.C«Lfield. 
Thomas  Dickson. 

G.  H.  Djmon. 
Geo.  P.  Stout. 
Sam'l  A.  Mickeraon. 
Samuel  N.Todd. 
John  Riieesegger. 
Louia  H.  Poock. 
Albert  P.  Whitakw. 
David  C.  Werry. 
Daniel  O.  WUley. 
A.  C.  Cooper. 
Pbi!i[i  Smith. 

A.  J.  Ntenger. 
John  Monaban. 
James  M.  Lane. 
Samuel  V.  McAllister. 
W.  A  Jenkins. 
J.  H.  MtiBselman. 
L.  L.  Parker. 
John  J.  Douglas. 
Rufus  Hosier. 
W.  K.  Lang.             ^^ 
Charles  Kinney.    ^^^^H 
John  Heahler.        ^^^H 
Peter  Goffena.        ^^^H 
John  R.  Dangler.  /^^^^M 
A.  M.  Cole.            ^^^H 
Hart.             ^^^H 
John  L.  Kenned*)^^^^^! 
Wm.  H.  Crary.     ^^^^H 
Wm.  H.  Corbet.       ^^^M 
Joseph  P.  Caniy.                ■ 
Leauder  1^.  Dunham.            1 
Walter  Thomas.                     ■ 
Harvey  McClamn.              H 
S.  K.  Swisher.                      ■ 
Lather  Black.                     ■ 
A.  H.  Flickioger.                ■ 

Hancock 

KeatoD  - 

Cadii  

Napoleon  _ 

Hillsborongh    ,... 

Geo.  W.  BnUedge 

Chaa.  Evers 

G.  W.  Lelever^ 

Wm.  M.  Bowen 

Nomalk  

Henry  W.Owen_ 

SteubenvJlle- 

Mt  Vernon 

PaineBville 

Curtis  W,  McKee 

W.C.TiBdel „ 

J.  F.  LinKafelter 

F.  R.  Mclaughlin 

OrviUeBoot - 

GhM.  A.  Vortude 

Samuel  M.  Prnsb 

Bellefontaine  

Elyria _ , 

Lorain- 

YoungatowD  

Benjamin  F.  Waplea. 
Clarence  J.  Cbaae 

Medina  

Pomeroy 

Mercer 

Miami- 

Monroe  _ 

T.G.TouVelle, 

Horatio  Pearson  - 

S.  A.  AlkinBOD 

Troy 

McConnelflvilie... 
MLGilead  

Jesse  T.Elliotl„ 

Port  Clinton 

RDTetoier".;:::;;:' 

New  Lexington... 
CircleTille„ 

Pike 

Joseph  Armstrong-... 

LeGrand  A.  Olin  

Hiram  L.  Bobbins 

Eaton _ 

FatnHin   _ 

J.  U.  Nunmaker- 

Fremont 

Portsmonlh  „ 

Tiffin   _ 

George  L.  Dodge 

F.E.8toner ...:..- 

Patrick  8.  Manley 

A.  Wagoner _ 

Trnmball 

Warren _ 

NewFbiladelphia 
Marysville    

Frederick  Waller 

George  M.  McPeck_... 
Wm.W.  Terry 

Lebanon  

WashiDgton 

T.  E.  Peckinpangh-... 
George  F.  Solier 

Wifliamfl- 

Bryan _ 

Bowling  Green... 
Upper  Sandusky.. 

^ 

^ 

^^ 

COUNTY   0FFICBR8. 

RECORDERS  AKD  SURVEYORS. 

101 

Ooantiee. 

CouDt7  Seata. 

Recorders. 

Barveyore. 

West  Union- 

Chas.  T.  Downing 

Wm.  Timberlake 

John  P.  M.  Goodman 

Crayton  Reynolds. 

ui^!::::::::::::::::: 

ahlaod 

Jeffewon 

Wiirner  W.  Hopkins. 

LafavetIB  Hawk 

Henry  C.  SfttURe  

Wapakonela- 

8t.  CUirBville 

tetr.::::;:: 

^Ct ":;:::;:::: 

mwa - 

tttlW - 

George  I.  UcKibben. 

Milton  McQuilkin 

M.J.Jordan 

Samuel  R.  Todd 

George  Kell _ 

Abram  Moore.. 

Jamea  Alchiaon  -  .... 

Wm.F.  Crowe 

Daniel  0.  Castle 

Richard  Hunt  _ 

J.  C.  Woods 

D.  C.  Dnnham 

lienj.  Thompson. 
Wm.  Sharon 

SK°*  " " 

BaWlfla 

Wilmington  „ 

BewLiBboD 

Geo,  U.  Hill. 

OdumbTiHUi 

Coahocton - 

Jwwfcmi  ..._ - 

Inaac  P.  Farmer. 

BucjTua _ 

Harvev  L.  Weber. 
J   D   Varney 

SkeT;;:.::::::: 

T.  a  Wight. 

L.  B.  Deniwn 

Erie -... 

•Meld - 

Ksr".::::::::.- 

Gtallu 

SsDdUBky  Citr-'- 

Chas.  S.  Furgoaon. 

Chu.  W.  Parido- 

J.  R.  Sutherland 

F.  M.Senter 

A. a  Bloomer- 

J.  F.  Chapman 

Chtts.  A.  MillB 

8.  N.  Adams 

Rodolph  ThomBH   .... 
GeorKe  Robenstein.. . 

John  B,  Foltx 

Wm.  W.  Stevenson  .. 

L.  B.  Grimes 

T.  W.  Dnrbin 

Hugh  a  Vance 

Jacob  Weaver- 

Theodore  H.  Thome. 

R.  A.  Bloomer 

E.B.  Thorn  peon 

Jacob  Hull 

G,  W.Sandford 

WaabingtonC.H. 

T.  K.  Perdue. 

E.  L.  F.  Phelps. 
L.  Riddle. 

Xenia 

cLacSi.::::::" 

Findlay „ 

U.  K.  Striogfellow. 

Cadii  - 

Napoleon  -... 

Z.  A.  Kag. 
Jas  W.  Davis. 

Sf==: 

Jackson „„. 

Stenhenville 

Ml.  Vernon 

^i. .....:.... 

Htinrv  Lewis. 
John  McGrory. 

Ironton _ 

Wm.  F.McKnight..,, 
Jno.  R.  McCnIlocfa  .... 

fcklDg 

tSSta - 

Bellefontaine 

8  H.  Buchansn. 

C.  J.  Kirchner- 

Samuel  P.  Trumper.. 
Abram  S.McCorley.. 

aH.Rupp 

L.  A.  Lewu 

Kabomns- - 

Yoangstown-  .... 

J,  W.  Canfieid. 

HediM 

Medina _ 

A.D.Sheldon. 

K^'::::::::::v: 
JESi;-=::::: 

S.  S.6cranton 

I  A.  Undia _ 

E.  J.  Graham 

Thomas  M.  Miskelly 

Marcus  Schuyler. 

Wo'odBfleld  

Arthur  Okey. 

UcOonneiiiViiie.. 

Price  Moody. 

ETABT  or  STATS. 


RnoBsaM  avp  Bvwrwrowm    Oondaded. 


MniiUiiiRim  .. 

IToUe „  . 

OtUwa 

pAuldliiK 

Pftrry 

Picks WB J  

Pik« ........ 

Pmlaxe 

PrcbU 

Pnuuiu 

BicbUni) 

Row 

Saoduaky 

Bckfto 

RetiecR 

Shelby 

»urk 

Bammtt 

Trumlml) 

TonRarnwaii.... 

Union 

V«n  Wert-... 

Vlnlon 

Warren  

WMbini^ton  -. 

Wayne 

Wlflianm „ 

Wood 

Wyandot 


Mt  GilMd  

Z«n«a*ille 

CUair«U 

Port  aintoo- 

PaaldiBjf 

Nrw  LexinKton.. 

rirderiil*— 

Wn»*rty  

Ravt^ma 

Eatnn ~ 

Oiuws 

MinsfiHd  - 

Chillicithe 

Fremont 

Ponamontb 

Tiffin  - 

Canton 

Akron  

Warrfln  

New  Pbiladelphii 

MuryBville  

V«n  Weri-,...... 

Mr  Arthur. 

Lebanon  

Marietta  

Wooeter _ 

Bryan _ 

BowliD((  Green.. 
(JppeT  HandnHky. 


',C.  LTan  Brimmer 

David  SmmcT- 

E.  W.  Wickham 

F.  W.  damper 

F.H.  Baabore. 

Chaa.  H.  Tinker  _ 

Jbo.  McOadj- 

Jno.  L.8tir 

Philo  ffierc« - 

J.  W.  Ammerman 

Lesx>j  M.  l<adwif 

Wm.  F.  Voegele- 

Daniel  Wilhetm  - 

Jno.  R.Conkiin 

Wealer  Reddiab  ^ 

Jno.  H.  Bennefaoff-.. 

H.  Gartler  

Jno.  W.  Bamaby 

H.  C.  Searlea 

H.  J.  Barnes 

John  G.  Neumann^.. 

Geotve  Jordan 

W.  P.  Wolcott- 

CvruaO.  Moore 

Chaa.  U.  Enlasa 

Joe.  P.  Ward 

Henry  Morebajl  „ 

Tbomaa  J.  Coshet 

Tbeodore  Alexander. 
S.  Inman  


B.  J.  Aahlev. 
L.  W.  Doane. 
L  D.  Merry. 
Smith  MotJer. 
TboB.  H.  B.'I 
John  D.  Minangti. 
Wm  C.  Row. 

H.  W.  Ovenuan. 

C.  B.  Wsdairorth. 
R  E.  Lowrey. 

E.  W.  Dimoi'k. 
O.  T.  Stewart. 
Wm.  P  DeLonft. 
Louis  A.  Dickaon. 
R  B.Bhumway. 
Saninel  Ni^hHWonder. 
Philip  Rait&rman. 
Wm.  H.  Martin. 
Charles  E.  Perkina. 

E.  E.  BlanchHrd. 
O.  H.  Hoover. 
Charles  S.  Lm. 
W.  B.  Jones. 
Richard  Craig. 

F.  A.  Bone. 

A.  A.  Bo11iat«r. 
J,  0.  Brinkerhoff. 
F.  M.  Priest. 
Ferdinand  Wena. 
Wm.  C.  Gear. 


Oonntiea. 

Oonnty  Seats. 

Coronera. 

Jl 

Lima 

Aahtand 

18H 

Daniel  Ambrose _ 

D  G  Palmer 

T8H 

B8> 

WaptikoneU - 

Georgetown  -  .... 

Hamilton  _ 

mt 

BuUer 

Wm.  Spencer _ 

Jaa.  SUckhonae - 

John  A.  DoweU 

J.  L.  Oolman 

~88B 

8BB 

Urbana - 

Springfield 

m 

ciaX^T..::::::::::::::: 

Btt 

COUNTY   OFFICBRB. 

Cocossna — Cootin  aed . 


ConDliee. 

County  8eaU. 

Coronera. 

WilminR.on 

c;"E;fr".::::::::::::;;:::::; 

(domUana 

Coshovion  ~ 

Bu<7ruB - 

Grpenri'le 

David  C.  Oliver _ 

.0  Winlennate _ 

&d:;::::::;:;;::::::. 

UnuHBier  _ 

Wafthington  C.  H 

Columboa 

Wm.  L  Jefferiea 

Patrielc  A.  Egan „ 

G,  W.  Haniaan - 

fWton- 

S^:":";"::::;::: 

Xenia  ~ 

Camhridge 

C.M.GB!loway 

\^^^^ 

Findlay - 

Kemon  ~ 

mX ....  ..   . 

Wiu.  H.  WBrd  

John  8.  McBean- 

SSriin-  

•Lojtan 

Norwalk  

Jackaon - 

D.  H.  Ynung,  Jr _ 

B.  F.Smith 

mdaon - 

BfltaKm - 

18B4 

Uke. 

'  Uciing 

A.  L.  WiiRht 

Uaioa  "   

Mario^ 

Medina 

^.:;::::::::::::;:::; 

S>i'.zzz'~z~'.:'. 

^^^.zzzz:. 

Dayton 

Andrew  Airick 

SJgSl^.::::::::.::::: 

G.W.Griffee _ 

Port  Clinton - 

Geo.  Woodward- 

AlvinP.  Dix 

lSiw»y 

Palmer  I^we 

Swf:."'::::::::::::::::: 

Eaton - 

K.D.  Hoggins. 

imi 

REPORT   OK    SECRETARY    OF   STATE. 

GoBONiBB— Goncladed . 


Counties. 

County  SeaU. 

Coroners. 

Putaam 

O'tnwa 

Henry  J.  Bader 

W.  S.  Mecklem 

Mansfteld  - 

Hobs 

1884 

SanduBky 

Portsmouth  _ 

SLelSy _ 

Sidney   

Summit 

Akron - 

B.aBra«hear  

1884 

New  Philadelphia 

W.  H.Mowry - 

McArthnr „ 

MarietU  

J,  B.  Mfilor 

1884 

Joseph  W.  KiDg„ 

L^Kr--;::::::::::::::;:::::::: 

1881 

im 

Upper  Sandusky 

COMMISSIONERS. 


Counties. 

Elected-^IBM, 

Elected-lSeS. 

Elected— 1884. 

\Vm.  McGomey 

Alexander  Shenk 

Joseph  A. States. 

N.J.  Crwwn- 

EJvrard  G.  Hurlbert. 

Willis  G.  Hiekmau.,. 

George  Van  Oaa  

Owpu  Meekhan- 

a  W.  Pickerill 

ThM.8lade„ 

Wm.  Davis 

Georite  W.  Eloberta... 
D.  W.  Rawlings. 

.Tohn  Reichelderfer. 
Wm.  J.  Berry. 

John  A.  Jenoin(?B 

Eli  Long 

Zephaniah  Keyea 

Alei.  T.  MciVih 

Jonathans.  Kitchen. 
Jonathnn  R.  fibaw  ... 

Jonas  WRtkiuH 

HughM<;Fai; 

Samuel  Neldon  - 

Peler  Saner  

Geo.A.Schlatterbeck 

John  H.  Corwin  

MaitinStruble 

Geo.  W.  Junes 

Butler 

A.  U.  McKeon. 
John  D.  George. 
L.  H.  Ronyan 
■\Vm.  H.  Sieriett. 

CbMupaign 

L.  F.  MuKeuiie- 

George  D.  Flugwi.    ■ 

Charles  Keplinger . . 

r»trickSmiih_ 

Simnel  WiUon  _ 

Levi  Colby 

J.C.  Byant- 

Jacob  Burkley.       ■ 
BPDJ,  Phinnev.        ■ 

Micheal  Gorman.  ■ 
J.  W.  NewelL        M 

Delaware _... 

p 

■                           COUNTY   0FPICEB3. 

105 

1      Counties. 

E'ected-ieea. 

Elecled-1883. 

Elected-18U. 

l^e 

James  D  >ugl>SB. 

Victor  C.Tomer 

E.  8.  Miller. 
Robert  8.  Eyer. 
Richard  C.  Dawson. 
James  C.  Vaughan. 
Wm.  H,  Clark. 
Wm,  C.  Button. 
M.  A.  Walton. 

A.  W.  Nicholson. 
John  Zumstein. 
Andrew  8.  Beck. 
Philip  8chindewolf. 
Kobtrt  B  Moore. 
Henry  Itohrs. 
Isaac  I.arkin. 
John  T.  Nutter. 
Jo^^tph  Sharp, 
Alex.  Lewis. 
David  D.  Edwards. 
Amos  Parsons. 
Thomas  J.  Wolfe. 
Stephen  B.  Baker. 

E.  T.Edwards. 
John  Tucker. 
John  Harrud. 
Edward  P.  Burrel). 
JamwCoyle. 
Charles  Amond. 
Louis  Glnck. 
Samael  8.  Dodda. 
John  Pearson. 
John  Holliday, 

Peter  Hubert.                                    i 
Mordecai  Clark. 
N.  D.  Gardner. 
Abraham  Troxell. 
L.  J.  Co  bum. 

F.  A.  Walch. 
Edward  Bethel. 
John  R  Gorky. 
Hiram  Riioaiim. 
John  V.  Sharp, 
Z.  8.  Poul8oi>. 
William-.U.Mowery. 
John  Mot*. 

W.  Hnlcomh. 

J.  C.  Riner. 

John  H.  George.                                j 

John  F.  Murphey. 

Taylor  Bog^s. 

Peter  Darr.                                        < 

OhHrlea  A.  Goddard.                            , 

T.  H.  Bagby. 

JobnE-^nsh. 

J.  Schmachltnlierger. 

David  C.  Miller.                                 i 

H.  H.  Pieree. 

B.  T.  Benner. 

R.  8.  (Motherland 

William  Wall 

W.J.  Homey 

Joseph  M.  Briggs 

C.  h7  V»n  Ostrand... 

Joseph  Howard- 

Levi  K.  LopT 

H.  W.Conklln 

J.  B.  Hartley 

George  WabiniE 

J.M   Morthead- 

Wm.M.  Neville 

M,  B  Fierb-ugh  

Wm.  H,  Booker- 

C.  P.  Sanders 

Henry  Trimmer 

Jacob  Sclimidt 

John  T.  Townaend ... 

Stephen  M.Tripp 

William  White 

Jacob  Boss 

Joseph  Jerome 

Anderson  Miller 

JohnMalaby 

William  W.  Wilber .. 
Ailred  Johnson- 

Huoock ~... 

Charles  8.  Kelly 

Charles  W  Ruroser- 

^Xidi:::;::::: 
£S.:=;: 

JamesConnoUy- 

H.  H.  Robinson- 

George  Simmons 

John  WiUiamB 

James  Ball - 

James  H.  McFarland 

S.  C.  Carpenter 

W.W.  Wiseman 

Jas.  M.  Putnam- 

^^  

W.  M.  CrandalL 

John  Ryan  

D.  D.Sanford 

Andrew  D.:McClurg- 
WilBon  Irabody 

Charles  H.  Beall 

Marion -f. 

Medina - 

Samuel  Mahaffey  -... 
Geo.  M.  Ganyard  .... 
J.H.Henderson 

Steven  D.Webb 

JobnH.  Siebeit  

J,  C.  Heoderaon   

William  Johnson 

Jonathan  Lienellen  _ 

Monroe 

ontgomery  ...- 

John  Monger 

William  R.  Jones 

Jacob  B.  Miller- 

Wm.T.-Maher 

Jolius  R- Grones 

James  Atkinson  

James  8.  Copeland... 
William  W.  Collins . 

Htwkingnm 

iolding - 

Martin  N.  Utley  .... 

Frank  M.  Wade  

L.  H.  Kennedy- 

Geo.  Beita 

nfcr'*^'.":;:;: 

Leander  Lydick  

John  L.  Thompson... 
Harvey  Paddock 

Samuel  Coo  vert 

Fred.  TJnterbriak 

Boa 

Christian  Baer 

C.  H.  Rentinger- 

Bryan  O'Connor 

L.W.  Elliott 

D.P.  Lynch  

J^ozrj;::"::: 

Charles  Winter- 

Edward  ChiWs... 
Christian  Eiogseed  - 

John  M.  Shelter 

Joel  BiishneU- 

106 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 


C0MMI8B10NKR8 — CoDcladed. 


Counties. 

Elected— 1882. 

Elected— 1883. 

Elected-1884. 

Union - 

Luther  Limrett 

Nathan  Howard 

David  J.  Davis 

Uriah  Cahill. 

Van  Wert 

R.  R.  McDermut 

Henry  Dudles  >n 

E.  K.  Snoak  

H.  L.  Allen. 

Vinton 

Warren 

C(»lumbu8  Johnson.;. 

Perry  Lukens. 

J.  M.  Pearson.! 

IsHiah  BvhII  

I^aac  V.  Brewer. 
Wm.  J.  Collett. 

Washington...... 

Wavne  

B.  J.  Williamson 

John  McGlehen 

Joseph  Gruk 

Samuel  R.  Jenkins... 
A.  H.  Vanoisdall 

J.  M.  Mnrdcck. 
Wesley  Span^rler. 
John  Brannan. 

Williams  

Alfred  Riley 

Wood 

Wm.  Danipace 

Geo.  Haroer 

Solomon  Fries. 

Wvandot  

J.  H.  Bamthotise 

J08TICE8   OF   THE    PEACE. 


JUSTICES   OF   THE    PEACE. 


1             IfunMorJaiUau. 

TQWIMblpt. 

PoM-o«ae*ddreBii. 

^J- 

radon 

L^"^"^"- 

April 

J«D. 

April 

Oct. 
April 

Deo. 

IfifBI 

Bradfillle _.. 

^tel&i-:.::=::;;:: 

Chenr  Pork  ^ _.. 

HUD  Ptnnmuc — 

»B 

if  5 

ISI^'iE:?:::::; 

a^^rity^i'.f"' :::;::::;::::::: 

M5snaF== 

Monroe, 

SJSin™^5u::".";.v.:;:::;.:.::::::: 

iSril 
Oct. 

April 

gs-'^tr"'-- 

\s 

HllliFork _ „.. 

iS^'te^--rr.::::::: 

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mh.  B.  Btar  ~.j^ — ~ 

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I.  IS8S 

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jflcknon  ■.:.::::.;:;.. 

i'lSM 

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Oct. 

s 

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^i 

HnhU-Hin 

8iig»i  Creek 

Oomer 

■■           

i 

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2?i^«:-;"-::::;"" 

j,S!Sf:::::::::;:::-:::::: 

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108                                         BEPOBT   OF   aECBETABV   OF   BTATB.                                         ^^^H 
JmncM  OP  TB«  PBACB-Cootlnueil.                                                          1 

NemegDl  Janlcei. 

TOWQlhlpl. 

foal-oIBce  oddren. 

^S^?" 

John  D.  Jonsi. „_ „... 

K»-~,.- 

April     7.  taM 

11 

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^^^^H                                                              OF   TBK    PEACE.                                                     109                            I 

JUCTlcn  or  THE  Pbace— Continued.                                                                          ■ 

S»mo«otjQ«u<M. 

Townihlia. 

Pom-«1Dm  addran. 

Explrition 

April    U,    887 

11 

II 
-If 

S:Ss--:;::=.T-;: 

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H.  ReB?8. 

wScr'Sf ::;;::::::::::;::::: 

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Cherry  V^ley — 

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feE=F 

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lis 
ss,  IS 

1 

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0,  ISM 

e,  IS86 
Ang,  B,  MM 
Ocl.      30,  1886 

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110                                    BBPOET  or    SKCEKTAEY    OF  STATE.                                   ^^^B 
Jcmcn  or  rax  PiACt-ConUnned.                                                        H 

KimisofJDttleea. 

Township.. 

Posi-oHIuc  sdaraa. 

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J«*«n „ 

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=-■1 

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11 

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^r                                                    JcBTTdi  or  THK  piACE— ContlaaiXl.                                                                      1 

H               namnorjustlciv. 

■  Fnl-oOot  addreM. 

";riS?" 

H^        Bromi  (.ounlg—ConunMea. 

11 

B  Junes  R-EttTd  , 

■    P.B.Klac«.rt  _ 

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IS.  1SB7 
«,  1M7 
H.  1*87 
IB.  ISST 

Oct      3T.  1M7 

27,  1N87 
17.  1SS7 

April  IC  urn 

ii 

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ill 

Aprtl     B.Mg 
Km.      &1M 

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112                                           BEPOBT  OF   SECRETARY  OF  STATE.                                       ^^^^| 
JnmcM  w  TBI  Ptu»-ConHnued.                                                        H 

NunMofJoBtlooi 

Township. 

PoM-oflice  nddrcsi. 

"jfsr 

atrna  OMntv-Vooaaaed. 

Jul.     a,  m 

k£::--:=:== 

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'Is 

as 

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Aprt'     gjlg 

,  1M7 

.  lHt7 

■AS 

.iMt; 

lis 

*""!!:  IS 

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IIS-      : 

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JD3T1CE3  OF   THE   PBACB. 
]it«T[cra  OP  Tu«  Psice-Conliitued. 

113                1 

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pMt-offlce  Addreu. 

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11 

IE 
11 

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*'""  it:  ISS 

14.  use 
4,188a 

,.  Is 
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Apdl    11,  18S7 

on.      M,  1887 
M  1887 
M.  1887 

5oT.     W,  18S7 

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AplU    11,  U85 

SSI 

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11,  ll»6 

1 

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REPORT   OF   SEi^KETARY   OP   aTATK. 
Junncn  or  thb  Puce— Cod ttnaod. 


yinmotlaHiet*. 

».„„,. 

Post-gSw  iddreH. 

•jflSi"" 

ffiK'BLsffi:...:::::; 

Aur.    Si,  UK 
III 

P??:== 

gJifM^?!"""-- 

P^?=E 

Ki<rtPld«UDe ™ 

Pnnklin  _ 

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April    la.   SS7 

^K^cSi^:-~::r.r.:zz: 

lli.u:,  ■... 

1&:   07 

Mili'^n;;:;:.;.  ";;::.:::.'  '\\^"i'PX,u:...::::::: :,::.::' 

hsS-^ ■::- 

D.W.TwId    

IS;  S? 

16.    IM 

LaNiu  Hmi  ■  1  ■ 

a.K.MMiir 

James  B.  T„ll.j 

^3rf£i.^2i;S.:::::-:::::;:::::::: 

Nov      ^iS 

jSs^ii-Sa-I!.:;:;:::::::::::::: 

^''^' " -■■ 

WmI  Bedford 

pitiidiid  _ „:„' 

W»i  Ubyetic „ 

ur>r«~e 

IT.  IIW 

....  SIS 

April    10.1Ut 
1(N  UM 

11 

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llS^^i^  ■■■-■■■- 

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V!!:a' 

Iowi.6  Utcki'TOin 

W.  W.M.-Neal 

£J;gS:;  :■::::::: 

IhciBIM  M.  Nul.u, 

Sr . 

rSi&S"'' 

Feny 

SSSEEEE 

SSSSKs;;::::;-"::::::: 

JCBTICES   OF   THE    PEACE. 
Jd«ic«b  op  rH«  Pi<ic«— ConilDued. 


VuarmoUxMlmM. 

x.^... 

PMrt-ofliKulilriat. 

BjqilniUOB 

Ej^'^^"*" 

Feb.      IB,  1887 

Kwtie 

is  Br 

April    2!!,  1W7 

E  J,  Wooabrook  ,„ _ 

Mob»wk 

1            aUWnWD  COVHTT. 

fir 

Tiro 

gfe?-- — -■ 

Sitr::r:.::::::: 

Buojnu  .', 

<«.  .jii 

H»»MO|dffl) — ~. 

^:::;::::=: 

""■  IS 

Oct.       IT.  I8H& 

North  RpWiuon 

^^g^^ciarr:::™ 

Polt - 

la 

H,  ISS* 

n.  isss 

8.  isu 

I.I.'1L?'.1I                                     '.'.'""'"""" 

IPIvE;. 

Ko"'-"' 

ir.  L-Fcmll 

f.  B.  BUokford  ..... 
LW.  BtUDldue]'—, 


11&!^ 


n  D.  Wud ... 
anrmoGA  coi 
Lcanfih 


Boinmi... 

To«_ 

I^bu 


XncUd... 

lodepend 

Hafflsld. 


Srooklm  VUlaer.  .'. 


Motlh  Dover.. .. 


Euclid ^. 

iDdepcDdeiioe.... 
Majdeld 


AprU   1 
April    I 


T,  IM 
17.  ItH 

"A'M 

I  11.  in» 

,  %S 

I     S.  IM 


RKFOBT  OF    SKCBETABT    OF  STATU. 

JimiCIS  or  THt  PliCI— CODllDIWd. 


HuouofJumicM. 

TowurtilpB. 

P(Mt-o(Boe  »ddre«. 

Expiration 

CirAosa  OmiKir-ConUmiea. 

srSS 

,?s: 

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S'-t'^^SS" — ' ■■■■■:- 

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it,un 
14.  um 

f^^=EE 

Kockport  - 

giSIMS:;::::-:,::::;;:: 

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WarreniTllle 

-       ,     

U,IM7 

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gisir""- "■■■■ 

M.1W 

BARKB  CODMTT. 

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FI.JaffBi»n 

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«S"il5S!^':::::.:-r=:::; 

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all 

iS|E':,           H- 

HmOrove _ 

11 

nn: 

Wearei'i  Blatlon 

Wal  B«ltimon 

^SEEEiE 

ffi,==:= 

°^  11 

Wt^ =  ■■= 

JtjaTICEB  OF   THK    PEACE. 

117               1 

»,„.»,. 

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P(»l-offloe.ddr«™- 

«"               1 

V'l     II''    I'      ':■      .Hi    ■!          "      " 

TilHn 

April      T,  18M                             ■ 

w^i^^MugUtu 

14.  188S                             ■ 

°'«-  is    V 

April    It.    H6 

Oci.     in.  B» 

N.>v.       7,    SST 
April    r>.    B81 

oei.     aV,  SS7 

Si,    «S7 
April    11,    B8T 

11:  wiJ 

April    It.  IS8& 

t|  18t>S 
1,  1B» 

til 

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ii 
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April     1,  IM 

ii 

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o«.    ».tae 

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■ 

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of  Wnn. 

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■  Pii.Ci— Continued. 


NuoaoUtuUcei. 

Town.hiiB. 

PMtoffloe  addnm 

^rsr 

Faiill<  CViuBfy— CoDtiniied. 

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11 

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Jin.      30.   SW 
Ot.       ze,    SM 
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a.  lis 

lit  1MB 

il:!K 

OM.      ai,  INM 
Apf"    12.  !SM 

iJhTK^""'"'' 

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a  V.  D»ii>:f 

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Anguyn  ThomM - _„ 

o«  ii^iS 

April    10. 18S6 

Oct.       HO,  18»J 
25.  l!*T 

tSSSs;:::::::::;::::::;;;:::;:::::- 

LockboiimB 

Jiiitenaa _.. 

?,in  f:lE 

Pi 

1  .'1887 
April      4.    m 

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(XI.        S.    8M 
Aprtl    11,  IW 

MoTtDd.  Miohifin™™.'!'.".". 

3^E== 

?S.'SkilV":::::::::::;::;::: 

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Oct.        S.  UM 

^"::=;= 

m)u*r.Oai«roTe _„, 

9WU1  Crwtlt __ 

?iSiii;::;-:;::::=--:;.. 

120 


ECPOSr  OF  8BCBSTABT  OF  flTTATX. 


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TliMMBM  W,  Fov&er.., 

AoMiUIU. ^ 

W«i.  F,  r4»C«r. ^ 

ffjrirAocM  Walter  .. 
ArtliurAlhm 

MtmcDiui  M ilMrf  .„«.«, 

MUUrd  t»wU. 

Offeree  k.  BetiA 

hfmmn  A,  ISmmttX  ^ 
R/#bMti.  Bftberjck. 
Wm,  U.  Holberu,.. 


0wAn  Creek 
York 


«««««##•««»•• 


German... 

.1  OorluuD... 
.  York 


9 ##«*«««  «#«•« 


Gorfaam  .. 
German .... 
Foltoa 


' *«*#«• •• 


Pike 


OALLfA  COUJfTT. 


W,  R.AlkliMrA...^ 

Hufb  Flymele 

Wm.  NomiAO.. 

W.B.  Tamer 

W.L.Eeiiet. 

A«ft  1  rti\rr\t\%^^ 

Jolin  A.  Ktf itin<UIe  ~. 

Tboquiii  iUtiAKer 

itMn  a.  Dftfuron..  .... 

Alezuider  Vtiice 

(:,U  WeuKh 

J.  A*.  M«r«ftidiiii!'!.'r.'.'.! 

Wm.  J.  Himtf^ 

J«Me  liiKlet 

KliO.Hh«fier 

I>«nd  K.  liAvU 

W.  D.  It<>»m ^.. 

John  Hmelu«;r 

FrclTik  Htimrt 

Wrn.  Wllhelm 

T.J.  N«Mi! 

HamiK'l  K«Tr 

John  L.  HujVfT* 

<}.  W.Clark 

W.  F.  Null 

Win.  L.  Oat  lie 

Wm.  Tata 

Rartlntt  Hhaler 

J.  I).  McKean 

John  K.  Ix>ukii 

O.  ().  l(artwK>k 

A.  HlHNiinK 

W.  D.  Hull 

ThomaM  J .  Clark 

H.  V.«Iark 

Kvau  L.  Kvanii 

K.  A.  HIack 

David  Joni'N,  Jr 


Spriogfield  - ~... 

Clay 

Perry- 

Huntington 

Ohio 

Guyan 

Addiiion 

Morsao- 

Gallipolis- 


Ohio. 


OCAUOA  COUNT V. 


L.  C.C.wlei 

H,  W.  Newell  

Charl.'*  J.  Hcott  .... 
Peter  llltohcook  .. 
H.  F.  ThomiMon.... 

O.  A.Hhattuck.. 

A.  Ht/K*kham 

H.  L.  WMdRWorth.. . 
K<lward  BoMWorth. 

H.  (}.  Carothem 

o.  M.SIdlcy 

W.  A.  8haw 

ilurnham  Tinker., 
o.  M.  f Calkins 


Hprlnfffleld.. 
Greenfield... 
HarrUon ..... 
HunilngtoD 

Perry- 

Raccoon 

Green „... 

Walnut- ...... 

Clay 

Walnut- 

Galllpohs 

Uuyan 

|{arii«on  . 


• ••*«•• 


Gnyiin 

Cheahlre  -. 


Or^n  

AddlMon 

Huntington 
Green  ...  .... 

W»lnut 

Raccoon 

Clay 

Rnrcoon 

Morgan 

Perry 


Chardon. 


Barton 


cnarldon  . 
Hambdcn 


Auburn  .... 
Newbury... 
Huntftbiirg 
Thompson., 
MontvUle  ., 
Park  man ... 
Munaon 


Colion,  Hcaiy  eoonty. 
Delta 


April 


.'  PettifTille. 
.  ArehifaaM. 

.1  Fayette-... 
•  Uelta 


Fay^^e 

Archibald 
b  wan  too... 

Al 

DelU-. 


Pine  Orore 

Thireaer- 

Wal« 

Alice  

Bnah'a  MiU 

Crown  City» 

BuUnile 

Vinton  - - 

Gallipolia 

Swan  Creek 

Bureka- 

PilKGroTe- 

Gallia  Furnace... 

Ihlvener-. 

Vinton- 

Patriot  - 

Harria 

Gallipolia 

Sandfork 

Eureka- 

Waterloo 

(Jallipolla 

Merceravllle 

Lincoln  ..«. 

Saunderayille 

Kyger 

Cncffhire 

G«lllpt»lla- 

Addlaon 

Vlnt4»n 

Gallipolia 

Waterloo- 

Thnrman- 

Eureka- 

Thnrman- 

Vinton 

Patriot 

Chardon  - 

« 

Bntfon 

Eaat  Claridoii ...!! 

Hamlxleu 

it 

Aubnm 

Ford's 

Hunt^hurg 

South  Thonipjion 

Montville 

Parkman- 

Fowlcr*a  Mllla 


Dec 


Not. 


April 


Jane 
Oct. 
Not. 
April 


Sept. 
Oct. 


May 

Feb. 
AprU 


Aug. 
Oct. 


Nov. 


April 


Oct, 
April 


Oct. 
April 


!!• 
11, 
14. 
14. 

it 

14. 

14.  lflB7 

14,  un 

14.UB7 
14,1«7 
14.1107 
1<I«7 
14.  IBS? 
14.1887 
»,  1887 


1866 


IX 
1.% 
IS. 
IS. 
IS. 

18.1886 

6. 

6. 
8. 
6. 
6. 
8. 
8. 
8. 
8. 
4. 


1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1888 
1886 
18,1888 
18,  1886 
13.1888 
2.  1887 
18.  1887 
14,1887 
14.1887 
14,1887 
14.1887 
14,1887 
14.1887 
20.  liB87 

25.  1887 

26,  1887 
25,  1887 
25,1887 
11,  1887 


8: 


9.  1886 
8,1886 
1888 
1886 
.1886 
16.  1886 
6.1886 
6.  1886 
9.  1885 
8.1886 

8,  1886 
12.1885 

8.1886 

9.  IS85 


JDSTICES   or   THE    PEACE. 
Jdeticib  or  TBB  FmiicB— Continued. 


1 

i 

J 
i 


Kunw  or  Jmtloa. 

ToVYMhlpB. 

Foat-omoe  Addrao. 

of  isrm. 

asSfcr.:-::: 

April     a,  188G 

SSS;x'-JK;.'!?r'-;:: 

Troy _ 

fc^^'-- - 

■■      - - 

Aprtl    t^\l» 

o«.  ii 

gsz^r 

ChaRTln  FftilB.  Cujruhogi  oo... 

?";i^;;r:::;;;:;::.:..;.:..::::"; 

•£2,  ISM 

April    H.  1887 

A.JV.SlniDg  

MMuii'ie'*.;.".;;..".".".:;.;; 

0.,.  !S;ffi 

*^'^°'"' 

aaECK*  Goarm. 

XenU 

^"^ili 

Juusatown 

li^ 

Sr.^'^ii;;:.::::::: 

Bprtng  Valley 

SiirtngVillBy 

ifS 

|>^3^~.-..""-:.:.--"::: 

srlffi 

iimUV"?""" 

^^."ST" 

BowenvlUe — 

*jf-o«g2;- " 

<*l.ryUle..._ „ -. 

Apiu  i*;igl 

•F'JiS 

fSiu""""- 

|sS?===== 

'  SiS 

iAbenj  _ 

5?iiliS 

rs-xfc==E: 

SS'^:::==:.:.z 

F.lrTlew _ 

April   10.  IMS 

!SSffiir=Ei; 

Mfllnerayllle 

*-".iiS 

X'J£T«;i»«;::.::.-:." 

We«l»nd 

Cuubrldie 

«.  UK 

122                                          BEPOBT  OF   SECaSTARY   OF   STATE.                                        ^^^H 
JvwTtett  or  TBI  pEAcn— Continuad.                                                           1 

Kunaa  ol  Jiutlcei. 

■toniahlp*. 

Po.l-offlie  «iar-i. 

liplnlioQ 
of  loon. 

B.  M-CrelghtOB 

S-SKl^- 

SS5w=:.r;:;:= 

ggfSii":::::::: :■::■::::::■::: 

April    14, 

ii 
1 

Aug.  ;g! 

HI7 

w,.h»„„.        ....     -li";;.;;.;- 

K>.-;, ,!."■■  ... 

?JiS?^^i;s::-.-v - - 

J»rt-..ii 

Vi:^;sr — - 

y^it^i'-^- 

KAUiawi  omm*. 

gSS^lr-;::;:: 

^^JS'^z-:——::: 

^^?i>  ^  iSJ 

&"L:aSr°.=r::::= 

^^^-z:::::z: 

17^^- - - 

1(.    M( 

Nov.      e.    BSS 
ApHl    W  UM 

'""lis 

Oct.      18,    nt 
Sc^    gig 

Aprti  oimL 
tux.      9.  me 

K.ll  C«n.niwll !(>■■       

2^Si«ir<;-™::r:::.:::::::: 

iMwuKi  QiiiiK«a  z!!!!.*";;;; 

Klrl*l)r>w.ii 

iurt^n. ''..::."::::' 

Ml.  Airy 

FlHiuuil  Rldgf. 

ip'-ii 

a 'I 

»  J 

s    1 

S^" — 

KX°?*o™:e"" 

t]  "  ■■                  — 

SSeeEzE 

U.  IM 
OOL      »  UW 

JolT     SS.I«T 
ApHl«.g« 

April    19^  UK 

-11 

AprtI  "ftSS 

Ih.    ■■                  

MS':::=:rj 

i-:.  .                -.::::- 

dudDnAll '. 

^H  i; '  ' 

^^■== 

.^..3:r... 

Mt.Hwiti.ir 

SSEi!!!!.:  " ..-  ..::.z: 

Dau_!^.:."::::~::"  :::::..i 

H^E^ 

fSsffi" -■ 

RSE""""— ' 

L 

J 

JCaTICEa  OF  THE    PEACE. 


I 


Jumcn  OF  TSa  PajLCS-ContluDed. 

.„....^ 

PoBl-offloo  BddreB. 

■J/SS"" 

BwKMk  OOttBlif-Conlliiiieil. 

Ma; 

JowphOMtrholt. _ 

S'^ 

Flndlar 

^KIst:::;:::::;:;:: 

BlBDchard _ 

VinBaren- 

11 

s.ists 

KaglR. _ „ 

April 
AprU 

iJSsr== "■•- 

tBARDIn  OOOMtV. 

Ken  ton 

S.188& 

Kenton 

ffiras?""-- 

Konloo. - 

iffi 

S*SF==-:: 

i!S-:= 

P«l«wro „ 

April 
April 

West  Newton,  AUoo  couoly... 

2&!  ISM 

M.i.„;i:::::;  ;;■;::::;; 

mi 

'JiS 

Sdr;:^ - - 

»iS 

uiiffi 

^^ 

'■'.•"• 

ffiSia:::::: ...::::;:: 

■J:1m7 

wa;iSias.":::== 

■■    - 

K!"" 

tiSg^ 

o=i. 

April 

OM2. „ 

PrsDkllii  „ 

II.  IMG 

Oct. 

Itliil 

!i 

»«,n«,ii"....;_r,~:;-. 

B.  R.  PtiIllfM „ 

BEPOBT  OF   SECRETABY   OF  BTATK, 
Icinoci  or  tbi  Psici— ConllQiisd. 


MuDctofJaiUca. 

FoaL^ffloe  kddicM. 

BiplrmtloQ 
ofwnn. 

EarrUmi  0»ilv— Conttnued. 

AWU 
AprU 

Amii 

AprU 

'S-ISS 

'^^i?iL'^':^^i:-~::z-:::. 

JawsB.. „. 

Himiviite-:;;;;:::;::.::::;:::::::: 

WuhlDKUia 

i?i 

K.--:;::;;:::::::;:. 

ss^==== 

r*dii - 

^nroe - — 

™,„»,„r. 

Tei«»  

Mapolcou 

Datbler 

Wbu»i:jli,  t'l^t-ii  I.KIM:       .  . 

FreatoS^. 

»: 
S: 

1 

Jffi-£=».::.;;;::=:-.r' 

m 

?ss:r.- -■ 

s 

SSiSi.r.:::  ::.:._. 

aifiM^:::;::::::;:;:n;z; 

bSSSS :.:.:;- 

"       - - 

KSfci::::::::;::: 

Apnl 
April 

Oct 

Ocl. 

April 

on. 
April 

Oct. 
April 

PlMuanl 

n 

S,K'=z:;=;: :• 

1 

II 

Ksasi— - 

SSbW""""" 

S'BS 

ga,,.- ...- 

{■is 

Qulnton  Dick 

^mel ,... 

BntabSS!!!!!!!ll:;.:.::r::::::: 

w/oM^sr:::;::::::."":::::::: 

Sn-::::::.;::::::;:; 

Ml".:::::;;-:::::::::;::::::::::;::::; 

NewUarket 

S^ - 

(^"'NiUk't " 

J'ine 
April 

i^iS 

ir^tiT ■■ ■■ 

a"a'Sr"?SS-BiSii- 

i^SS 

iSiiSS 

W.  T.  BUnlorf. „ _ 

Berryrtlle - -„ 

I 


Is 
1 
■ 


^^ 

JUSTICES  OF   THE    PEACE. 
Junicn  or  Tin  Peace— Conllnncd. 

125 

KunMofJaMlcea. 

Townsbljw. 

Pwl-omco  addiai. 

■WSi?" 

Btahland  a™i»-Conllmi*d. 

tgi^Sr';--;::::-' -" 

^^^^" 

Not. 

gifijr::::"-.::;:::::::::-;:; 

!!■» 

eySSSS"-T-;;:: 

If-S 

Fslr[«x 

Sa=;:=E 

IS:  m 

?Ea^=-"---"= 

it:  w 

Jj«^r=::::;:::;;:::::::: 

AbntuiD  Bunt- 

nOCKIMQ  OODBTY. 

Jickwn 

Bell _"::::::";,v;;.::::::::::: 

S-i'gX-::-: — ■= 

Oct. 

April 

Oct- 
A[.ril 

f.Ki. 

April 

Hoi. 
April 

,■;  — —. 

ooodHo^".v„;.":":.r." 

^'fegan-:- 

Brcnwu.  FatrflcliituuniV 

Logan 

floulhPeriT. 

an  rue* Z- !; ! !  1  '.'.'.V,',!" ,'!,'"' 

1!'  fSf 

'■    - 

Is'S 

s«tCre«n .- 

'i'Z 

m 

April 

Ocl. 

April 

F»nnOTwin 

ts. 

Klllbuok .......  — 

Kiiibuck ':r.7r.:i~:: 

SSSm=== 

SiSfc=-r--: 

Ib 

&"«'&d — 

Prairie - 

RJpler 

SSi^R^Mtfii": 

BUokCreek ZZ..' 

|i 

wSTtoto!:™..;......-....;.....::;:: 

11 

fe^SS^EEE 

wjinm^krf.p:::: 

Ss&v==-"-- 

Ctvk'i,  Coabgcton  odupIt.,.. 

II:  IS 

BIPOBT   OF    SECBBTABY    OF    8TATB. 


KamwotiaMtm. 

Towmhlp. 

Fon-omcitaHnat. 

BiplimlloB 
uimm. 

Bro™<» 

^ilS 

fSSSSi-jz:- 

OufciflcU 

Tt^cz:::rzzz:z: 

o».  sa 

AprtI  <,  IM 
En  is 

J.  V.  DMiiDt 

""  iS 

?«S-~— — — 

XnrHwn ^.__ 

&«="■-■= 

IS 

Oct.       12, 106 

??S^-="= 

""  I'S 

SSlg!^.::-"- 

4.  ina 

0«.     it,i» 

April    B.  im 

^^=i= 

Sa:fS^rr:= 

Venma  Mett 

nH^lawa":::::.:":::: 

^^SSSSZ-z--::.::: 

m 

it&'^z~z—:-:r 

o«.    7:|« 

is?^-^ = 

§sri2±F^""'"-"---'"" 

llaE-rEEz: 

April    ttW 

S£E= 

OM.      I6;iW7 

HookrHUl -. _ 

AmpMMd  Scurtock „ 

ts."  ^  s 

»Si  s  •» 

S'r==E: 

JS,  1  g 

iSSEEEE 

B«Ud  X  RMdL. 

sssr- 

»i3KSKS;;-:r.rz= 

ifrrii  t'S""'^' — 

JixrmBoir  cooittt. 

°"  1^ 

gsisjss -- 

5".s^- ~ 

""'  lis 

JD8TICK3   OF   THE    PEACE. 
Junicn  or  mi  PiiCE— Conilnued. 

127 

Staitt  01  latOoBi. 

TowraWp.. 

PosMSoe  adilKa. 

ollann. 

1 

IT,  UH^^^^H 

SJssS;=-= 

Buffa _ 

J^Trunm- _ 

XbiuwittS?.™::::..:::;.:::;: 

Koox 

(Sir....:::.:::::::;:.:-.::: 

Hoore'n  Soli  Worki 

PonUnd  SUtloD 

CJ.»rl*.Kw. _ _ 

B.H.i)»iihii«.z:.; _ 

Wnilam  D.  QQlltln ~ 

SS'SS.issi-z- 

CtoM  creek- „ 

SSSScridi:™::::: 

sai'" .— — 

,      ^tS^EF= 

rssisr.:--— 

M     {SS&.SISl.-:: 

ffiSJ5'S.iii-::r-v.  ■■;; 

MI.  Vernon 

SrifciSu-;:::;;:;:;:::::: 

a,ir::::::=.= 

pjj^^     

North  UbartT ;; 

g^Te"!-: ::■::■ 

1     SS^U'STc'Sr'.!.::::::;:::- 

aiV"^:::::::;::::::::: 

?uck™iuu? :;;:. 

GK«^-;.:;.z™::::: 

^^S^""~=-"" 

Fnjflerlcklmii  _ _ 

'J^ 

SsS^=EE 

jSh^w'^SSSWder ::::::  :::::::::: 

?Sk,-z r 

""11 
11 

OMfneS.  Benedict _ 

gplj'w - 

D."Siii:r- 

aSfe=== 

^^=3 

JSSI'tS.S.T 

z^, - " 

~-___ 

t   "~ "■■■ 

^ 

BEPOBT  or  SKCKBTAST  OP  3TATK. 


NsiDWMJilMecs. 

Ttonnuhlia. 

PottOfflM  tddTM. 

■^ST" 

LAKB  CODIITT. 

Cmreort 

Wllteochbr 

t.tm 

WluSSby -..._.„! 

?r'S> 

•ItS- — --- 

r5ass?_-r== 

Oct. 
April 

T.B.  AlTord ^ 

a.  a  B«k«- 

Lrroj-  jjz. — :~:. 

11.  IWt 

S-SiSS^- 

S2K---- 

tS!,'Jj^i;: 

Oct, 

il^E?-3 

wiuoc^br 

Oct 
Aprtl 

11 

&■■---- 

AM„ 

tMCMnr — 

Aid ,- 

Ml.  Vwoon  Pnrnaoe 

a.'f.v.r.—.-T-i- 

11 

H|Bte=-- 

iWfc-r--:"  — 

April 

o«i. 

Apnl 

5S,, 
?S« 

Ort. 
April 
Oct. 

Oct' 

at 

IT    1M 

ii'w --=—■-- 

- 

Procwmille _. 

ijia 

jF^ee== 

11 
11 

E"™=- 

SfelT::!— -:r 

SlMSKt 

IX---". 

SffiS==-- 

D!l%Mi-..r :z"i- 

11 

Sffisr — 

Hula-  MM.  SdMo  oimn&_ 

LiCKma  ooonT. 

GrWTUto 

Uc^ ■ 

s^.-sr — r.= 

tssss;. 

3^1 

|j^--r-": 

£SSfc:::rr. 

hSS;-~ ^:::=:3 

dH 

Sfc-T— -r- 

KWr:-:r=:- 

S?;rgi:.zr    :::: 

JDHTICE8   OF   THE    PEACE. 
Jusncm  oy  tei  Piici^-ConUniiea. 

139 

KunaalJuiUcci. 

POKl-Olfloe  «ddr«n. 

Eipir»Uon 

Uctftij;  QmnJv-Conllnned, 

JalT     SI.    S8S 
14.    t)M 

11 

Ih    886 

L.E.Crn"- 

fis;:,   

M&dlHlD __ 

P«task«u: _ 

M^ftt^'mii::::::;;::::;;:::.:. 

8t.Alb^ 

April    14.    tUT 
1ft.    887 
141    B87 
14,    817 

as 
II 

April    14,  IS8S 

NsWBrk 

KlrkeniTlllB _, 

Eden 

Mn-ll^nn 

Long  Run 

s:°??--== 

Aleundrt.. „ 

Newark „ „._ 

,«.„»„„. 

nzsr- 

B.  *J,flgMW ~ 

L',^ 

li  ■ 

Oot      IT,  UU        ^^^H 

pi 

^■ifaS".~:;:::::"":r..z 

&ni::::::::i:;::..:: 

I^nMto- 

Ssfc="== 

jiiaKMi . — ^ .. 

fcf.?isss..^:^:r.~.::; 

Bui  Lntrnj'''.'~S-'.-. -~™!  1.".'.'™ 

■i  ?!&■==■-■=■ 

t^^'^t:—:- 

^m  J.F.H«<hwr _. 

I'SS^i.- 

S?''^'"""-""-"""- 

H 

w 

JtjaTICES   OF   THB    PEACE. 
JusncH  or  tsx  Puat— Continued. 

181 

1 ._  .„ 

TowDiblpi. 

FtHl-omca  kddreBL 

H        £m<I(  OswUy— ConUaned. 

April    14.  1«S7 

iiiii 

H.  1887 

SiS 

•ih.  luat 
a.  ii«e 

1&.1W5 

Uty    It'.  UM 

"'11    1 

3.  ISCT 

lis 

Oct.      2&.  t8S7 
ifi,  ISST 
3^  18S7 

^^?=E 

SS^EE 

KfSrr;;::::::::::-:::; 

BIbH«Iiii 

DeerCreet 

fc:!:"' 

^^,  "        -^ 

,,„u,.. 

D«rbr ™, 

WeMC»u»«u 

Sffi^&=:=E=: 

rrni™  .."::".t;:::"::;;;.. 

London 

t:  ;^Uiz=..j;;::: 

3^^?.::z:::r::::::::;:;: 

1  -Ht" 

^&EE:== 

Lafujclte 

B»iHlm«n „ 

lumninra  oocrimr. 

^^ri=:=:: 

?SlS;Su:r.:;:::::::::r.::.:::-: 

srSjia 

iaSSS;sSi::.---=: 

MllinnCenler „ 

Oct.   ibI  iss 

*-'"  ;:ia 
11 

Oct      isi  IStt 

ill 

1 

Not.    lailSj 

t 

SL£EE 

i^^r---^" 

SS?g^::;-::::;::z::: 

g^aTlVd"^" 

-   ~ 

■fc^tt;-:.--:::-  • 

^^^::=:-- 

^^"gS; —--;■■-:;, 

I^SS^Jn-- 

KSibX*"" " -"" 

^fffestizr.zr-: 

Eiil  Uwlilown 

^rili?«Sd":r:.::::;:::.:::::::r: 

^P'»%3£r:-rr.:.-:: 

Kr;t::.:-:::: 

^^ 

SprlnsBald 

8prtaBfl»W „... 

REPORT   or    SKCRETAKY    OF   8TATB. 

Jcmcn  or  thk  PiAct— Contltmed, 


Muuo  of  JuHlGta. 

p(Ml-o(Bce  Bdi]r«B. 

Eiplntlon 

-""- 

ApHl   10.  UM 

a'K::::;;:;:;;;:. 

ssfcE== 

iiiS 

sssisr'' — - 

J.T.T^nln 

OreeuOunp 

isar 

iSST :~r 

tUrtoa ~. 

et-pt.   ibI^ 

-      

a,Ksr::::::::::;:;:::::j:z:: 

*'■"' lilts 

ii 

JiM»s-;:::=:;:::::::::::::;; 

l^'iS 

Ssfe 

SSaSJovs; - 

'■^'  lia 

aSs^EEEEE 

i?S'-===== 

"''   »:]W7 

JSm,- 

ffleld* 

iprti   «.«» 

LoreDK)  B.  Wli«n 

lis 

""Bd,i: 

Cbamniii  

T.w.  aitcb __ -,. 

'  -■■  "  "'■'■-■         

„,   lis 

Is 

H.8.Proiiir--- — 

WliilllcM.>-_ 

?J"iKv::::::::;;:::=::::: 

Liverpool 

Wadnwonh..... 

f^'^ir' ;- ■:::::- 

Oct.   is;  ™ 

S.4«oVii;....:zr 

^S-=== 

S' 

V.  W.rtMkell  — 

fSSSiBr.=;:-r 

^s^^^ - ™ 

S""                        ..."  K'iffi 

kacSi^- "~ 

Tfo*.._ 

&:■"" 

}« 

WMtRlSiMd.8uDimlloo,.„ 

sssr- 

KS- 

u.R.o;iSSCT:::::::::::::;.T.:„.,. 

-11 

F.M.OIbta 

JUSTICES   OF   THE    PEACE. 
JcmcM  or  no  Pu^a— OoDtlnncd. 


Atmuel  HrRullough  ..._.— 

t.L,QrrtOTj  „..,., 

&P.WlUon. _ 

Jobn  SftnmDiK , 

D.  H.  Byrn _ _. 

A.  J.Allen. 

Tbmnu  Alex&nder,  Ji  

J.I>.8lunnoii „ 

S.  B.  CaldwelL, 


B.  a  Weill ... 

Z.Dy« 

A.J.BtilGhln 


Qeo.  W.  fUudalMUgb,... 

P.  T  Roblnnon  

A.  H.  Frralnger „.. 

E.  B.  Ifiller   , 


I.  H.  Hchoeaeberiflc .... 
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AND 


CHANGES  IN  INCORPORATED  COMPANIES, 


FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  NOVEMBER  15,  1884. 


BBPOBT  OF    BKCBETARY    OF   8TAT«. 


IN  eOUI'O  RATIONS. 


CLASSIFIED  STATEMENT  OF  INCORPOEATIONS  FOE  THE  YEAR  ENDING 
NOVEMBER  IS,  1684. 


1 

a 

s 

KiodB  Qt  corponUionB  chartered. 

Id crease 
o(  capital 

stock. 

Decresse 

of  capital 

stock. 

Capital 

stock 

aathorixed. 

10 

Bimlcs,  Bavinge  and  loan  companies  in- 

»,440.000 

BS 

10 

«e.i30,ooo 

6 

1,000 

17 

Co -opera Live  asBociHlioriB  incorporated 

15 

965,000 

1 

Electric  ligbt  and  power  company, 

» 

Electric  light  and  power  company. 

8 

Fite  and  life  inaurance  companiea  in- 

300,000 

I 

16,000 

10 

1,088,000 

646,060 

a2,»79,600 

31 

Man  af acta  ring   companies,    increase 

2,731,000 

7 

Maaiiloctaring   companiea,    decrease 

VijaOfiOO 

2 

i,7M,«n 

1 

Mining  company,    increase  capital 

14,000 



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60 

as 

Mia JDK  company,  change  of  name 

PriDtJns  and  publisbinK  companies  in- 

801,000 

a 

PriuiiDg:    and    pnhlishing    companies, 

4.660,000 

7 

Railroad  companiee,  increase   capital 

Block _ 

Railroad  company,  decrease  o^itaJ 

J 

70,090 

Railroad  company,  change  of  name  ..._ 

9 

«3,40(^000 

62 

incorporated 

INCORPORATIONS. 

Classifikd  Statement  of  Incorporations,  ETC—Continued. 


171 


a 


1 

5 
8 

9 

1 

164 

5 

16 

277 


1204 


Kinds  of  corporations  chartered. 


Society  and  benevolent  association, 

change  of  name 

Street  railroads  incorporated 

Street   railroads,   increase   of   capital 

stock 

Telegraph  and  telephone   companies 

incorporated 

Telegraph  and  telephone  company, 

increase  capital  stock ' 

Various  purposes  (not  included  above) 

incorporated 

Various  purposes  (not  included  above), 

increase  capital  stock...: 

Miscellaneous  papers  filled 

Certificates  to  subscription  to  capital 

stock 


Totals 


Increase 

of  capital 

stock. 


$1,180,000 


16,000 


228,000 


$36,898,000 


Decrease 

of  capital 

stock. 


•  ■        • 


$6,820,000 


Capital 

stock 

authorized. 


$686,000 


2,726,000 


9,768,160 


$162,620,760 


COMPARATIVE   SUMMARY  OF  INCORPORATIONS  SINCE  THE  ADOPTION 

OF  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  1861. 


Year. 


1861  to  1878,  inclusive 

1874 

1876.. 

1876 

1877 

1878- 

1879.. 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1888« 

1884 


Total 
number  of 
incorpora- 

tioos. 


4,069 
861 
896 
874 
361 
289 
838 
644 
840 
909 
876 
784 


Increase  of 
capital  stock. 


$9,068,376 

1,900,200 

8,229,000 

24,378,890 

46,019,126 

72,421,160 

124,639.060 

36,898,000 


Reduction  of 
capital  stock. 


$7,002,100 
190,000 
620,000 


1,427,000 
849,700 
896,200 
766,000 

1,206,000 
970,000 
766,460 

6,320,000 


Capital  stock 
authorized. 


$882,121,718 

66,646,066 

140,199,426 

64,016,800 

46,102,940 

46,674,266 

90,920,806 

104,462,700 

310,029,960 

26?^-r6,360 

20#!629,649 

162,620,760 


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COMPANIES  FILING  CERTIFICATES  OF  SUBSCRIFTION  TO  CAPITAL 
BTOCK.  FROM  NOVEMBER  15,  1888,  TO  NOVEMBER  I!>,  IBS*. 


Name  of  oompany. 


The  HBDikfl  Iran  Fence  Company 

Tlie  Ohio  Whitp  Sand  S'one  and  Bailroad  CompaDj 

The  Cincinnati  Loon  and  Baitdiog  CompiiBj _ 

The  Superior  Drill  Company- 

The  Baakcre'  and  Merchants'  Telegraph  Company 

The  Cincinnati  Rflilway  Club  Company .....~ 

The  Eicelsior  Foundry  Company 

The  AshtJibnU  Hrde  and  Leather  Company 

The  Mechanics'  Building  and  Loon  Company >....... 

The  BtuDswick  Olab 

The  Kimhall  Motor  Company 

The  Liitle  Giant  Plow  Company  , _ 

The  Emperor  Building  and  Loan  Company- „ 

The  Baxter  Htore  Company 

The  C.  R.  Talbotl  Conopitnr  

The  Oberlin  and  La  Grange  Railroad  Company- 

The  Great  Western  Pin  Company ,. 

The  Toledo  Wrench  Com[.any_ 

The  Star  Orange  Company 

The  Cleveland  Steel  Company 

The  Kram  Electric  Pad  Company , 

The  Dover  Gae  Liitht  and  Fuel  Company- 

The  Ohio  Overland  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company- 

The  Kiowa  CatlJe  Company 

The  Gibbs  and  ..all  Plow  Company 

The  Bfllbrook  Magnetic  ^ring  Company  

The  Canton  and  Wavneabarg  Railroad  and  Coal  Mining  Company-.. 

The  Orange  Cool  ami  Iron  Company - 

The  Sunday  Creek  Mining  Comptny 

The  Lima  Repnhlican  Printing  Cotnpany- 

The  Weatern  Wood  Fibre  Company 

The  Favorite  Building  and  Loan  Company  _ 

The  Warner  Flexible  Shoe  Company- 

The  KnoR  Coanty  Fair  Company 

The  Thierman  Proceae  Company- 

The  Fuller  and  Hatfinpiller  Company  _ 

The  vVapiilioneta  Building  Coin{iitDy  - 

The  Mannfield  Buggy  (Vimp'.ny 

The  0,  W  Shipman  Coal  Company - 

The  A.  Erbenberuher  Company 

The  John  Van  Range  Company 

The  Hocking  Valley  Prinring  and  Pnbliahing  Company. 

The  Beedle  and  Kelly  Company _ 

The  Miller  Company 

The  Monarch  Coal  Company 

The  Fin^hmann  Loan  and  Building  Company- 

The  D.  M.  Steward  Miinafactnring  Company 

The  Climax  Freestone  Company 


HoTember  15 


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^H                      CoHPANin  FiUHa  OiaTtncATn  or  Subscbiption,  kto.— Continned.                               ■ 

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Date  of  filing. 

1884. 
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The  Wntertoo  Mill  CompHny 

The Piir^et  Cily  Knitting  Company 

The  C  evtl.mil  Stamge  Company  „ 

The  Oliio  Plate  mid  Memufactoring  Company- 

The  Ohio  dttlu  Company _ 

The  F.wtoria  Biilding  Stone  and  Lime  Oomptoy 

The  Cincinnitii  CorruftatinK  Company 

The  Cinrinnnii  North-WKatern  Railway  Company _ 

The  Akron  Match  Company - 

The  Ohi'»0»tilB  Company - 

The  J.  F.  Siel*rling  and  Company - 

The  Phoenix  Mill  Company „ „,..„ 

The  Aut'imatic  Cloael  Company „ 

The  Rote  Autoraalic  Brake  Company 

212  BBPORT  OF  SECRKTART  OF  STATU. 

CoiiFAitm  FiuNe  CiBTtrtCATui  or  SvBacBirrtoN,  rrc. — Cottttnaed. 

Kame  of  company . 


The  White  Agricultnral  OoinpiinT 

The  Buckeye  Poultry  Medicine  Company 

The  Oiinsz  Evaporator  Company 

The  Boynl  Building  and  Lr>Bn  Company 

The  Cincinnati  8cren  and  Tap  Company 

The  Excelsior  Mining  and  Milling  Company  .. 

The  W,  E.  Dibble  Pahliahing  Company 

Tbe  Lima  Masonic  Hall  Company 

The  Ohamberlin  Cartridge  Company 


Tbe  Swe«t  Motilder  Machioe  Companj'... 

The  Stryker  Mineral  ijprinRS  Company 

Tbe  Bloomville  Sione  and  Lime  Company 

The  Welcome  Loan  and  BnildiDp:  Company^ 

Tbe  Economy  Halter  and  Bridle  Trimming  Company ». 

The  Grand  Tower  Mining  Company 

The  Maeaneri'hor  Hall  Company 

The  Ironton  Biae  Ball  Company 

The  Cincinnuti  Automatic  AdvertiHine  Clock  Company 

The  American  Automatic  Telephone  Biirgljr  and  Fire  Alarm  CSo— .. 

The  Hamilton  Baee  Ball  Club 

The  WashingtoD  Joint  SlocS  Company _ 

The  American  and  European  Investment  Company. 

The  Pbixnii.  So.  2  Loan  anil  Building  Company 

Tbe  Caldwell  Gaa  and  Oil  Oompany 

The  Terminal  Junction  Railroad  Company  _    

The  Collman  Railway  Company 

The  Henry  County  AgriculturHl  Joint  Stock  Company- 

The  Leader  Pol>li8hing  Company ; 

The  York  Coil  Company , 

The  Capital  Printing  and  Publishing  Company 

The  Cleveland  Screw  Wrench  Company^ _ 

The  North-weBlem  Obio  Improvement  Company  _ 

The  Standard  Ctiemica)  Company 

The  E.  Becker  Brewing  Company , 

The  Ackley  Speed  Indicator  Company  _ 

The  While  Mountain  Conaolidated  Mining  Company 

Tbe  East  End  Sewer  Company 

The  Frey  Printing  Company 

Tbe  Wyominji  Amueement  Hall  Company 

The  Springfield  Base  Ball  Company 

Tbe  Geneva  Machine  Company 

Tbe  Robert  Minton  Taylor  Keraraic  Compan)'  ......■•• - 

Tbe  Keeler  and  >Sn)itb  Drug  Company ^ 

Tbe  Day  tun  Syrup  Refining  Company .'. 

The  Water  Gee  Improvement  Company 

Tbe  H.  Bullock  Bellows  and  Forge  Company  _  

The  Queen  City  Building  and  I»an  Company. 

The  V.  Echert  Company 

The  Ohio  Transit  Company 

The  Macksburg,  Middlebiftg  and  Stafford  Narrow  Gauge  Railroad  Oo_ 

The  Canton  and  Waynesburg  Railroad  Company 

The  Commonwealtb  Boilding,  Loan  and  Savings  Company  .. 


INC0HPOSATION8.  21S 

CoMPANin  FnjNQ  CsBTiFiCATn  or  Subscbiftioii,  rc. — Continued, 
Nftme  of  company. 


The  Cedar  Avenue  DrivJOK  Park  Aeeociation...^ 

The  Cleveland  Athletiu  Park  CompaDy^ 

The  Steubenville  Fuel  Gae  Comr>«ny_.., 

The  CiDcianiiti,  HnmiltoD,  Middletown  and  Toledo  Railwftf  Company 

The  Stiiodard  CombaeiiDn  Company.. 

The  Farmers'  Hecord  Cimpany 

The  Fiiirmoiint  DialillinK  Company 

The  Noble  Third  Ward  Baildiog  AaHOciation 

The  Bond  Hill  Building  Aesnciaiion 

The  Combination  Uanufaclarinft  Company _— 

The  Stillmau  Company 

The  Dunbir  Fuel  Company 

The  Oval  Wood  Dish  Company 

The  LeonbHrd  Schlather  Brewing  Company 

The  Cambridge  Auricultarsl  Driving  Park  Cowpaoy 


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The  Croes  Cut  Silver  Mininfc  Company   . 

The  Pattereon  Coal  Corapan;^ 

The  Bchmidlapp  Live  O.ik  Diatillery  Company  .... 
The  Homeeieaii  Building  aod  Savings  Company  .. 


The  EconciB  , 
The  MorriB  Flcui 

The  R.  J.  BaggH  find  Sous  Lumber  Company 

The  MarietW  Oil  EKchangn 

The  Climux  Buildinit  nnd  Deposit  Oompanv  

The  Sun  Publishing  Company 

The  Enterprise  Cracker  Company 

The  Hnu.etown  loduelriHl  Co-operative  Company. 

The  StnndHrd  Ghh  Retort  and  Fire  Briek  Company 

The  Zaneevilie  Heating  Company 

The  Clevelund  Paper  Ineulutor  Company- 

The  Toledo  Electric  Company 

The  American  Clay  Bird  Company 

The  Teutooia  Loiiii  nnd  Building  Company- 

The  Eastern  and  Western  Air  Line  Railway  Company- 

The  Germicide  Compsny  

The  Excelleut  Lnumtry  Company 

The  Mutual  Homeatend  Building  Company- 

The  Cleveland  Electric  Liu ht  Company 

The  Penn  Lumber  Company- 

The  Patent  Revolving  Window  Saah  Company 

The  (Inited  Htates  Electric  Light  Company- 

The  Wooileide  Company  » 

The  TTniim  Cash  Grocerv  Company ^ 

TbeGrlHwolt]  Lineeed  Oil  Company 

The  Achert  Company  - 

The  Holitor  Loan  and  Building  Company  

The  Miilin  and  Company  , 

The  Toledo  Stone  Company 

Tlie  Ohio  Linseed  Oil  Company 

The  Canton.  Myers'  Lakn  anri  Maesillon  Railway  Company.., 

The  Brinr  Hill  Men'handlHe  Company 

The  Peck  Car  Coupler  Company _ 


BKPOBT   OF    BECRBTARY  OF  STATB. 


OoHPAxus  FtuKo  CiBTincATH  of  SimtmFTioii,  no. — Oontinaed. 


Name  of  companj. 


The  Maneflelil  SaviiiKS  Bjnk 

The  Ohin  RoUtr  Kink  CompHuy 

The  Cititeus'  Electrk  Light  C  -mpMDj 

The  O^nion  Street  Railway  Company  _ _ 

The  Kirkwood  SUble  CompHDj 

The  Toledo  Trttiisfer  Company _ „ 

The  Dillon  Nul-Look  Comimtiy  , 

The  Ftndlay  Nalural  Gas  Compaay  

The  Tijledu  C-rDl  and  Ice  Company. 

The  Reporter  Printins  Company 

The  Canton  Tabernacle  Company 

The  U.  P.  West  and  Bra  Company  , 

The  Marion  8ifnm  Shovel  Company 

The  Frost  anil  Unlch  Man u Fact nrin^  Company 

The  Fort  Kiiiley  Lumber  Company  

The  Bprint^fii^ld  Paper  Bucket  Company 

The  B>nd  Hiil  Hall  Company „ 

The  Oincmndti  Consolidated  B'int  Store  Coispanj. 

The  Wftverly  Hub  and  Spoke  Works  Company _ 

The  Colifmbua  Vinegar  Works  Company  _ 

The  James  Ohten  and  Sons  Saw  Manufactoring  Company  _.. 

The  Toledo  Electric  Company  _ 

The  Buindard  Ice  Com  puny >... 

The  Mills  Machine  Company 

The  Zjineeville  Kire  Brick  Company 

The  U.  S.  Fire  Clay  Company 

The  Stinebrintt  Adjaslable  Saw  Tooth  Company 

The  Betmoiii  Oil  and  G-ia  Company 

The  Sbervrin  Williams  Company. 

The  Siigenderph  Roofing  »Dd  Paint  Company- 

The  Coppi'r  King  Miniuf;  and  Reduction  Oomp*ny  » 

The  Rei  DiHinlectant  Company 

The  Meara  Pulp  Barrel  Company  

The  Djylou  Gardeners'  Company 

The  American  Nnil  Machine  Company-. 

The  Locomotive  Improvement  Company 

The  National  Rcniiing  Company - 

The  Soriiitffiel'l  Seed  C'lmpany. 

The  Bletner  M  in ti facta rinj;  Company 

The  Western  Central  Preaaed  Brick  Company  

The  Lake  ItnmKe  CompRny  

The  Union  Collar  and  Net  Company  - _ 

The  Standrtrd  Saloon  Fixture  Company. _-.... 

The  Palm  Bros,  and  Company 

The  Huiiipbrejs  ManufacturinK  Company 

The  BuckeveClay  Telephone  Cnmpany 

The  West  CiowimaU  Turner  Hali  Company  

The  Wooater  Gas  and  Mining  Company 

The  Citiaeiis'  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company.. 

Tlie  Cleveland  Carriage  Goods  Companry 

The  Clay  Commercial  Telephone  and  l^l^raph  Company  .. 

The  Stoad:ird  Uauufactntiug  Company- 

The  Ohio  Rake  Company 

The  Ada  Machine  Company _ 


INCORPORATIONS. 


215 


GoMPANiBB  FiLiNO  Cbbtificatbb  OP  SoBecRiPTiON,  BTC.— Oontuiaed. 


Nam«  of  company. 


The  Merchants'  Protective  anl  Collecting  Company^ 

The  Cleveland  Riding  School  Company  

The  Cincinnati  led  Machine  Company 

The  Bntta  Cannel  Coal  Company.. 

The  Dayton  and  Ironton  Railroad  Company 

The  Improved  Day  Shoe  Company.. 

The  Ohio  fjgg  Case  Company 

The  Thomas  Bradford  Company 

The  Cincinnati  Cremation  Company 

The  Sqnare  Hole  Aa^r  Company 

Tlie  Henry  Seibel  Pnnting  Company 

The  Toledo  Cotton  Mill  Company 


Date  of  filing. 


1684. 

November    6 

6 

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6 

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7 

11 

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18 

18 

18 

14 


RBPOBT  OF   SECRETARY   OF   8TATI. 


MISCELLANEOUS   CERTIFICATES. 


RAILROADS. 


r  KODTs,  BSAXGB  Liitn,  jumciAi.  salh,  etc. 

Deermberil,  1888.  The  Cleveland,  Youngstown  and  litlBburgti  Railway  Com- 
pany— Certificate  cnring  defect  in  corporate  proceedinge. 

Fthruury  11,  18S4.  The  Euclid  Railroad  CompHoy— Certificate  of  FreBident  tor 
construction  ol  braoc-h  lineR. 

April  26,  188*.  The  Pittsburgh,  Cleveland  and  Toledo  Railroad  Company— 
CertilltateB  locating  Brier  Bill  Branch  and  The  Thtrn  Hill  Branch  in  Mahoning 
connty. 

July  23,  1884.  The  Iron  Railroad  Company— Cerllfica I e  of  judicial  sate  and 
reorganisation  under  the  name  of  Tbe  Iron  Railway  Company, 

Augutt  I,  1884.  The  Central  Union  Station  and  Railway  Company— CertiScate 
anth«rli-.iDK  tbe  iseue  of  preferred  stock. 

Oelober  13,  1884.    The  Valley  Railway  Company— Certificate  to  conatmcl  branch 

November  6,  1884.  The  Tol^o,  Delphoe  and  Burlington  Railroad  Company- 
Certificate  of  judicial  sale,  etc. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Ftbraary  1,  1881.  Tlia  Greeraville  Methodist  Oonlerence  of  Knox  Oonnty — 
Certificate  creating  a  Board  of  Trnatees,  etc. 

March  14,  1884.  The  Sweet  Moulding  Company — Certificate  of  anrrender  of 
cbarlei  and  corporate  rights. 

itarch  28,  1884.  Tbe  United  Brelhrea  in  Obriet,  Sandusky  Conference— Certi- 
ficato  creating  a  Board  of  Trusteea,  etc. 

Mardi  31,  18S4.  The  Boyd  Manufactnring  Company— Certificate  changiug  office 
from  LsTdnna  ta  Ripley, 

AprU  13,  188*.  The  Board  of  Trade  of  Columbus,  O.— Certificate  disbanding 
said  Board. 

April  14,  1884.  The  Bellefont^ne  Preabytery— Certificate  creating  a  Board  of 
Trnatees,  etc, 

April  15, 1884  The  Cesko  Catoticky  Podporajici  Spoiek  Svatiho  Jana  Nepom- 
neki ho— Certificate  curing  defect  in  the  name. 

Septtmlrr  12, 1884.  The  Polisb  Su  Stauialaus  Endowment  AsBociition-Certiflctite 
creating  Board  of  Trnateea,  etc. 

Oaober  20,  18S4.  The  Goae  School  of  Applied  Scienceo— Certificate  ol  schedule 
of  property. 


PAPER  AND  STATIONERY  ACCOUNT. 


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FOR   THE   YEAR    1884. 


16  8.S. 


Officb  of  thx  Skcbbtart  of  State, 

Columbus,  Ohio,  December  1,  1884. 
7b  the  OenercU  Auembly  of  Ohio : 

I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  my  second  annual  report,  being  for  the 

year  ending  November  15, 1884,  according  tq  Section  139,  Revised  Statutes,  requiring 

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result  of  his  labors  to  the  General  Assembly  at  its  next  meeting." 

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Secretary  of  Slate, 


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246                                         BEPOBT   or   SECRETARY   OF    STATE.                            ^^^^^^^^| 

QUADRENNIAL  ENUMERATION  OF  MALE  INHABITANTS  OVER  TWESTT-            1 

ONE   YEARS  OF  AGE,  IS  OHIO,  AH  TAKEN  BY  ASSESSORS  IN  APRIL,              1 

1883.  UNDER  PROVISIONS  OF  SECTION  1527,  REVISED  STATUTES  OF             1 

OHIO,   AND  RETURNED  TO  THE  AUDITOR  OF    STATE;    ALSO   THE             ■ 

UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  ENUMERATION.  1S80.  SAME  CLASS  OF  IN-              1 

HABITANTS.                                                                                                                          fl 

Conntfea. 

Whit«. 

Colored. 

Folal,  1883 

Total,  1B80.            H 

5,598 
7,789 
B.28a 
9,772 
6,401 
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lO.HlM 
3,»«7 
6,8S4 
12,224 
B.241 
B,(i8» 
12,802 
6,063 
7,1  B3 
51,137 
10,lfi5 
5,500 
«,tt«0 
8,337 
7,977 
4,479 
26,760 
5,030 
5.941 

4,isa 
«.a>9 

6.C17e 

64.lil0 
6.710 
6,»afl 
4.720 
5,267 
6.950 
5,027 
4,91  U 
8,350 
5,499 
»,I01 
7,257 
4,870 
7.750 

11,906 
6.84t 
9.532 

18,697 
4,697 

12^11 

76 

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B 

66 
231 

12 
895 
460 
185 

21 
390 
1.152 
414 

168 

22 

33 

4K4 

101 

24 

113 

122 

51 

294 

1,338 

10 

662 

2 

1,035 

116 

1,668 

23 

189 

129 

» 

864 

41 

...  ,_^... 

147 

880 

77 
60 

352 

J87 
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330 
252 

5,674 
7.864 
K240 
9,828 
6,632 
6.168 

11,991 
7,150 

10.78H 
3.988 
7,274 

13,376 
8.615 
6,014 

12,960 
6.075 
7.186 

51.631 

10,266 
5,624 
.  6,773 
8.4nfi 
8.028 
4,7*.3 

27,088 
&,0J0 
6,603 
4,154 
7,394 
6.191 

66,296 
6,7.^3 
7,114 
4,849 
6,276 
7,314 
5,068 
4,916 
8,397 
5,646 
9,481 
7,884 
4,930 

e,ic2 

12.006 
7,028 
9,783 

19,027 
4,829 

5.685 
7,791 
6,216 

10,727 
7.068 
6,089 

12.072 
7,994 

11.213 
4,SD1 
7.889 

11.628 
9,600 
6.411 

12.463 
6,694 
7,956 

62,292 

10.014 
6.807 
7.247 
8.612 
8,442 
6.256 

24,157 
6,610 
6.592 
4.860 
8.167 
6.349 

81.972 
6,956 
6.969 
6,181 
6.169 
7.665 
4.943 
5.065 
8.646 
6,601 
8.216 
7.866 
4,727 
8.761 

10,937 
6,890 
9,802 

!  7.836 
5,418 

11,484 
6.449 

Ashland .  .  .. 

AshWbala- „ 

Athena 

Brown- _ 

Carroll  „ _ 

CbampfuKn _ 

Clarke-... - 

Clermont _ 

Clinton - 

Ooahocton  _ _ 

Crawford _ 

Cuyahoga _ 

Darke  ..„ _ _ 

Defiance. _ 

Delaware _ 

Brie- 

Fayette _ 

Fulton _ 

Gallia - 

Geauga _ 

Greene  _ 

Hamilton 

Harriaon^ _ 

H^bSiid';!"!"!;!;!";!!"!;!!!.!..!!!!"!!;;!;;!! 

Holmes 

Jackson  

Jefferson- - 

Lake- 

LawTwnoe 

■          Marion 

52 

6,300 

ELECTION   STATISTICS. 


247 


QiTADBSNNiAL  ENUMERATION  OF  Malb  Inhabitantb,  btc. — Continued. 


Goanties. 


Medina 

JAei^s  .*««*«.**4 

Meri^r  

Miami.. 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 

Morgan^ 

Morrow.. 

Moskingnm... 

Noble.. 

Ottawa 

Pftoldiug 

Perry- 

PSdkiiway 

Pike 


Portage- 

Preble 

Patnam 

Ricbland 

xmjbb  ....  •••••••••••• 

Sandusky 

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby- - 

Stark 

Summit- 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas-... 

Union *. 

Van  Wert 

Vinton  - 

Warren- 


Washington 

Wayne 

WiUiams-.... 

Wood  

Wyandot 


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Totals 


White.      Colored. 


5,748 
6,623 
5,172 
9,486 
6,9)3 
23,974 
4,637 
5,161 
11,940 
4,586 
4,991 
3,706 
7,513 
6,624 
3,743 
7.470 
5,911 
6,010 
9,211 
8,817 
7,475 
7,069 
9  368 
6,605 
16.110 
12,173 
10.436 
9,362 
5,605 
5,951 
3,737 
6.897 
9,258 
10.469 
6,028 
9,033 
5,638 


31 

886 

65 

209 

16 

370 

34 

36 

88 

11 

14 

166 

811 

299 

255 

41 

90 


25 

634 

86 

204 

43 

123 

73 

92 

40 

28 

102 

75 

22 

256 

249 

38 

6 

21 

28 


Total,  1883. 


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786,050    '    17,583 


5,779 
7,009 
6,237 
9.695 
6,969 
24,344 
4,671 
6,199 
12,028 
4.697 
5,005 
3,872 
7,824 
6,923 
3.998 
7,511 
6,001 
6,010 
9,236 
9,351 
7.611 
7,273 
9,411 
6,728 
16.183 
12,265 
10,476 
9,390 
5,707 
6.026 
3.759 
7.152 
9,507 
10,607 
6.034 
9,064 
5,666 


Total,  1880. 


803.633 


6,04! 
7,651 
6,284 
9.474 
6,043 
23,511 
6,002 
6,182 
12.346 
4,778 
6,128 
8,240 
7,296 
6,916 
4,188 
7,975 
6,417 
6.668 
9,656 
9.933 
8.125 
7,942 
9,649 
6,938 
16,125 
11,969 
12.072 
9,921 
5.799 
6,566 
4,024 

10.184 

10,209 

6.161 

8,890 

6J66 

826,577 


248 


BXPORT  OF  8E0BETABT  OF  STATE. 


POPULAR  VOTE  IN  BACH  STATE  FOR  PRESIDENT  IN  ItTG^  1880,  AND  1884.  AND 


States. 


Alabama 

Arkansas 

California.... 

Colorado 

Connecticut. 

Delaware 

Florida 

QeonK^a.. 

niiiioia 

Indiana 

Iowa 


Kansas 

Kentucky.. 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts.... 

Michigan 

Minnesota.. 

Mississippi 

Missouri^ 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

North  Carollua.. 
Ohio 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania.... 
Rhode  Island.... 
South  Carolina. 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Vermont 

Virginia., 

West  Vlrfinla... 
Wisconsin.. 


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15 
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10 
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12 
8 
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11 
5 

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1876. 


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102,989 

58,071 

76,468 

By  Lctii 

61,w;i4 

18.881 

22,927 

130,088 

268.601 

213,526 

112.121 

87.902 

159.6H6 

70.608 

49.917 

91.780 

108,777 

141.095 

48,799 

112,173 

203.077 

17,564 

9,308 

88.509 

115.962 

521,949 

125,427 

823.182 

14.149 

366,204 

10,712 

90,896 

l.-«,166 

104,803 

20.350 

139.670 

66.495 

123,926 


4.285,992 
145,711 


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68.708 

88.669 

79,279 

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59  o:^ 

10,752 

2;{.849 

50,146 

278,232 

208,011 

171.326 

7M,.322 

97.156 

75315 

66^00 

71,981 

150,063 

166,584 

72.962 

52,6a5 

145.029 

81.916 

10,383 

41.589 

103.517 

489.207 

108,417 

830.698 

15.206 

884.184 

15.787- 

91370 

89..'>66 

44.803 

41,428 

95.558 

42.046 

130,070 


4,033.768 


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11 
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289 
44 

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17.233 
9.533 
9.001 
7,776 
1,914 


663 
S.S 

779 
9.U60 
2,311 


S498 
2,320 


76 

712 

3,987 


3,057 

510 

7,187 

68 


1,873 
1.509 


81,737 


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141 

8« 
119 
818 


K4 

766 

•72 


64 
1.599 


4S 

2JSS9 

1,636 


1319 
60 


27 


9,522 


^Plurality ;  all  oyer  Garfleld,  311.115. 


Total  vote  in  1876, 8,426,273. 


Total  vote  in 


In  Iowa»  Michigan,  and  Nebraska,  there  were  Democratic  nnd  Greenback  fusion  electors^  and  in 
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ELECTION   STATISTICS. 


249 


THE  N'UMBER  OF  ELECTOBA.L  VOTES  IN  EACH  STATE,  1873-1883  AND  I88»-1S93. 


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6i>,775 
80.42G 
24.fi47 

15^275 

10'2,470 
277;i2l 

105,815 
A9,80l 

149.068 
65,067 
6.M71 
9:1,706 

111.960 

181,597 
53,315 
75.750 

208609 

0,618 

40.794 
122.865 
^34,51l 
124,208 
840.821 

19.948 
407.4*28 

10,779 
112312 
128.191 
156,428 

18,816 
12K.586 

57,391 
114,649 


4,444.952 


1880. 


56.221 

4*2,436 

8034^ 

27,450 

67.071 

14,133 

23,654 

54.086 

818j037 

282,161 

183,927 

l2lAitf 

106,306 

8S,(W7 

74,039 

78,515 

16f>,205 

185,341 

93.903 

84.854 

lf>:i..V>7 

54.979 

8.732 

44.852 

V20A'» 

555,514 

115374 

375.048 

20,610 

444,704 

18,195 

58,071 

107.677 

57,893 

45,567 

84,    0 

46,2-43 

144,400 


4,454.416 
♦9,464 


4.642 
4,079 
3,392 
1,435 
868 
120 


9«0 
26,358 
12.98«» 
32.701 
19,851 
11,4*)9 
439 

4,408 
818 

4,548 
34.895 

3.'2r.7 

5.797 
85,l:i5 

3.9)0 


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2,».17 

12.373 

1,120 

6,(5<i 

249 

20.668 

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6,917 

27,405 

1J215 


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592 

25 

258 


93 


682 
942 

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180 

191 

1/>17 


1,939 
20 


48 


9,079 
7,966 


69 


808,578 


10,3a> 


93,002 

72.927 

89,288 

27.627 

67.167 

16,976 

81,699 

94J567 

812,851 

245,012 

177.316 

90.132 

152,961 

62,546 

51,656 

96,946 

122,352 

189361 

70,066 

76,510 

235,988 

54391 

6.573 

39,192 

1'27,778 

563.154 

142,952 

368,*280 

24j598 

392.785 

12,391 

69,890 

133.270 

223,208 

17331 

II  •i.t 

67317 

146.460 


4.910,545  I 
t«5.*297  i. 


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59.466 

50395 

102,416 

86,277 

65393 

13,053 

27.972 

47,603 

837.469 

288,511 

197.069 

154,406 

118a32 

46347 

71,716 

85,748 

146,724 

192,669 

111,68^ 

48.609 

202.9*29 

76.912 

7.189 

43,149 

123366 

562.005 

125.06H 

400.062 

28345 

478304 

19,030 

21.738 

124,090 

88,358 

89314 

189356 

63,096 

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762 


2,087 

1,938 

1,684 

10 


126 

10,907 

8.820 

16345 

1,693 

120 

8,994 

847 

24382 

763 

8383 


560 

8,466 

17.001 


5.179 

726 

16,992 

422 


957 

8331 
785 

805 
4398 


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236:4 

761 

2,489 

64 


184 

11384 

8.031 

1.472 

4,495 

8,189 

888 

2.143 

2,794 

9,928 

18.40:) 

4,684 


2,153 
23^9 


1375 

6.153 

25,0U6 

454 

11,069 

479 

15,283 


1,151 
8311 
1,752 
182 
939 
7,656 


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12 

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12 

6 

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401 


1880,9,219,947. 


t Plurality ;  all  oyer  ClevelaDd,  246320. 


Total  vote  lu  1884, 10,067310. 


Missouri  and  West  Virginia  Republican  and  Greenback  fusion  electors.    In  Michigan,  41390  o(  the 
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254 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OP  8TATB. 


ELECTION  STATISTICS  OF  OHIO. 


VOTE  ON   GOVERNOR   FROM   1803  TO   1860,   INCLUSIVE. 


Year. 


1803. 

1805 

1807. 

1808. 

1810. 
1812 
1814 
181(5. 


1818. 


1820. 


1822. 


1824 


1826. 


1828. 


Names. 


Edward  Tiffin 
Edward  Tiffia 


IRetarn  J.  Meigs... 
Nathaniel  Massie. 


Samuel  Hantin^^ton ... 
Thomas  Worthington. 
Thomas  Kirker 


Retarn  J.  Meigs......... 

Thomas  Worthington 


Retarn  J.  Meigs. 
Thomas  Scott ... 


Thomas  Wortbuigton 
Othniel  Looker 


Thomas  Worthington. 

James  Dunlap 

Ethan  A.Brown 


Ethan  A.  Brown 
James  Danlap  ... 


Ethan  A.  Brown 

IJeremiah  Morrow...-. 

William  H.  Harrison 
{Scattering.. 


"Jeremiah  Morrow ... 

Allen  Trimble 

William  W.Irvin.... 


Jeremiah  Morrow ... 
Allen  Trimble . 


Allen  Trimble 

John  Bigger 

Alex.  Campbell ... 
Benjamin  Tappan 
Scattering 


Allen  Trimble 

John  W.  Campbell 
Scattering.. 


Vote. 


4,564 


4,783 


6,060 
4,767 


7,293 
5,601 
3.897 


9,924 
7731 


11,859 
7,903 


16,879 
6,171 


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22,931 
6,295 
1,607 


30,194 
8,075 


34,836 

9,426 

4,348 

240 


26,059 
22,889 
11,050 


39,526 
37,108 


71,475 

4,114 

4,765 

4,192 

187 


53,970 

51,951 

112 


Total  vote. 


4,564 
4,788 

10,807 

16,291 
17,665 
19,762 
22,060 

30,838 


48,850 


60,008 


76,684 


84,788 


106,088 


ELKCTtOM   BTATtSTICa. 

YoTK  Oil  GonsROB,  nc.— Continued. 


t^. 

Namea. 

Vote. 

Total  Tote. 

4».IW8 

4M,I8fi 

326 

71.!lfil 

63,ieft 

83 

70.788 

67,414 

SB 

99,080 

Robert  Ldctm 

184,469 

Joaeph  Vance- 

Ell  Baldwin - 

168,190 

1«,a04 

6S,1A8 

800 

178,668 

107,88* 
10S,146 

145.442 
12»,31i 

m.7t4 

117,902 

6,184 

40 

14«,S33 
146,068 

^1? 

310,087 

874,768 

242,860 

KavidTod 

LeicesiBr  Kind 

ScatteriDif- 

800,804 

118,869 

116,484 

10,797 

46 

148,260 

147,886 

989 

Samael  Uwie - 

246,196 

897,076 

138,093 
121,106 

William  JohnsQD 

268,088 

REPORT  OF   aKPBETARY   OF   STATE. 


VOTE  CAST  AT  STATE  AND  PBESIDESTIAL  ELKCTIOSS  IN  OHIO,  FROM 
1852  TO  18S4,  INCLUSIVE. 


Year. 

Officers  to  be 
elected. 

Votes  each 
rei-eived. 

Total  rata 
cast 

WinfieldScntt 

152.li23 

ltS8,H33 
31.732 

85,857 

147.IW3 
50,846 

18fi.498 
lOtt.075 

146.770 
131,1)1H 
24,276 

1874H7 
170,874 
28,126 

160,668 
159,066 
10,272 

182.SM2 
I62.B10 

181,557 
171, 2i» 

221,809 
187.421 
12,1413 
11,803 
136 

20fl.i«7 
151.7JH 

178,756 
184.315 

affl,374 
187,492 

J.hnP.  B«le 

Neldon  Barrere- 

353.188 

Supreme  Judge... 

Sumutl  Lewis 

288,866 

285.573 

Presideni 

less 

302,066 

JumeHBuvhaniiii^ 

M.  Fillmore  

886,497 

Supreme  Judge. . 

H.  B.  P«vne 

William  V.  Peek _ 

329.906 

W.  Denoiaon,  Jr 

R.  P.  R^nney 

Abraham  Linraln 

356,788 

.lobn  U.  Brei-kenridge  

David  Tod _ 

H.  J.  Jewetl 

432,868 

Secretarv  o(  State 

368.791 

John  Rrousfa 

363.070 

Secretary  of  State 

William  Henry  Smith 

476.866 

237,210 
182,438 

265.654 

205,f.»y 

418,649 

471,»8 

ELBCTION   fITATIBTICS.  257 

Vora  Oavt  at  Statb  ahi>  Psuidkntial  Elbotioh*,  xto.— GonUnaed. 


of  candidates.         X^l!.'.??''    '^'*!f' .'"" 


GoverDOT 

Secretary  of  Slati 

G.™erDor 

Secretary  of  Sui> 

Preaident  „ 

Governor 

Secretarf  of  tjut« 

Governor 

Secretary  ot  8t«t« 

Preaident  -... 

Governor 

Secretary  ot  State 


J.  D,  Cox , 

George  W.  Morft^n  „... 

Willism  Henry  Pmiih 
Beiijamio  Lefever 

R.  B.Hayes 

A.  G.  Thurman 

I.  R.  Bherwood 

Thomas  Hobbard  ,.;.., 

U.S.  Grant  

H,  Seymoor 

R.  B.  Hnves 

Q.  U.  Pe'ndlAon 

Uamuel  Scott  „ 

I.  R.  Sherwood 

Wjliium  Heialey 

JnyOdeil  

Edward  F.  Noyea„ 

Oe'rge  W.  Hu'Cook...., 
Gideon  T.  8t«wart 

A.  T.  Wiknff- 

Aqoila  Wiley 

F.  tk;hiimacfaer_ 

U.  S.  nmnt  

H.*  ue  (irpeley 

jMinesDiuclc 

Char  Its  O'Connor  

Scattering , 

Edward  F.  Nojes  

William  Allen  - 

Gideon  T.  Stewart 

Isaac  C.  Collins 

Allen  T.Wikofr 

William  Bell,Jr 

John  K.  Bticbtel 

R.  B.  Hayea  

WilliHm  Allen 

Jay  Oilell 

Sc^ttf^ring , 

Milton  Barnes 

William  Bell.Jr 

E.  S.  Chapman- 


238  273 
2t8.10n 

4,084 

2W.B30 
251.780 

a.04n 

281 .862 
244,;i21 

a  000 

1.183 


221.204 

23S.40ti 

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Vote  Cabt  at  Statb  akd  PBUiDBtiTtAL  Elbctions,  etc.— ContiDUed. 


Secretary  of  Stat* 


Secretary  of  Stati' 


NameB  of  candidal 


RB.  Hayes 

tJKmuel  J.  Tiltlen „  . 

G.Ciay  Smith 

Prter  Cooper. 

.lamen  B.  Walker 

Scattering,  elc 

William  H.  West 

Richard  M.  Biah-ip 

Lewia  H.  Blind- 

Ntpnhen  Johnaton 

Henry  A.  TbompBoii    ... 

Milt'in  Barnes 

DdvidR,  Paige 

Andrew  Buy _ 

Jeremiah  N.  Robinscii.  . 


CharleaFiwIer- 

Thomaa  EwIdk 

Gideon  T.  Btevart.. 

A.S'iDderaPiatt 

John  Hood  


'iharleaTowneend 

William  LaoK 

Chaa.  A.  Lloyd- 

Wm.  H  Doan 

Si:atterinK,  etc 

James  A.Gsr6eld 

Winfield  S.  Honcoik  .. 

JanifB  B.  Weaver. 

Seal  Dow 

Scattering,  etc 

Charl-B  Foster 

John  W.  Bnnkwalter... 
Abraham  K.  Ladlow... 

John  SfiiK 

ScHttering 

Charles  Town aend  

Janiea  W.  Newman 

F.Kchuma-her 

G'ortte  L.  Hafer 

Scattering,  «tc. ' 

Joseph  B.  Foraker 

GoiiTga  Hoadly- 

F.  N)humaoher- 

Charles  Jeokins 

Scattering,  etc.  * 


I2,4i» 


312,73^ 

288.428 

IH.f)»7 

K,330 


347. 1«4 

3511,tt«3 
SMi 
2W.^7 
3.154 


ELEwTION  STATISTICS. 


259 


VoTB  Oast  at  State  and  Presidential  Elections,  etc.— Continued. 


Year. 

Officers  to  be 
elected. 

• 

Names  of  candidates. 

Votes  each 
received. 

Total  vote 
cast. 

1884 

Secretary  of  State 
President 

James  8.  Robinson 

391.597 

380,355 

3,499 

8.607 

1,633 

Jamps  W,  Newman... tT.t.... 

feter  M.  Harold 

£van  J.  Morris.. 

Scattering,  etc.* 

James  G.  Blaine 

785,691 

1884 

400.082 

368.280 

11,069 

5  179 

2.549 

Grover  Oleveland 

Jobn  P.  St.  John 

Beni.  F.  Bntler 

Scattering,  etc  *  

787,169 

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ABSTRACT  OF  VOTES  OAST  FOR  SECRETARY  OF  STATE  AT  THE  ELEC- 
TIOJ^  HELD  OCTOBER  U,  1884,  IS  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO. 


Counties. 


Adams 

Allen 

Ashland 

Ashtabula... 

Athens  

Auglaize  .... 
Belmont  .... 

Brown 

Butler  

Carroll.. 

Champaign. 

Clarke 

Olermont — 

Clinton 

Columbiana 
Coshocton... 

Crawford 

Cuyahoga ... 

Darke 

Defiance  .... 
Delaware.... 

Erie 

Fairfield 

Fayette 

Franklin  .... 

Fulton 

Gallia , 

Greauga 

Greene 

Guernsey... 
Hamilton  ... 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison^..., 

Henry 

Highland... 

Hocking 

Hobnes 

Huron... ..r.. 

Jackson 

Jefferson.... 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence  .. 

Licking 

Logan 


2,858 
3,265 
2,588 
6,959 
3,776 
1,938 
6,196 
3,159 
3,981 
2,285 
4,122 
7,282 
4,335 
3,770 
6,772 
2,798 
2,707 

22,839 
4,342 
2,182 
3,492 
3,359 
3,149 
3,129 

10,783 
2,793 
3,665 
2,746 
4,794 
3.441 

37,230 
3,269 
3,795 
2,763 
1,860 
3,619 
1,746 
1,328 
4,553 
3,406 
4,719 
3,595 
2,802 
4,704 
4,484 
3,846 


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4,518 
3.348 
2,645 
2,411 
3.950 
5.954 
4,272 
6,887 
1,691 
3,103 
5,319 
4,263 
2,298 
4,599 
3,497 
4,920 

20,780 
5,564 
3,326 
3,174 
4,262 
5,024 
2,206 

12,057 
1,957 
2,360 
867 
2,648 
2,674 

34,722 
3,645 
3,425 
2,122 
3.247 
3,542 
2,539 
3,346 
3,380 
2,721 
3,347 
3,602 
1,143 
3,306 
6,057 
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ELECTION   STATISTICS. 


267 


Abstract  of  Votes  Cast  for.  Secretary  of  State,  etc. — Continued. 


Counties. 


Lorain  

Lucas  

Madison , 

Mahoning.... 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs 

Mercer 

Miami    

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum  . 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry     

Pickaway  .... 

Pike 

Portage  

Preble  

Putnam 

Richland 

Boss 

Sandusky  .... 

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby 

Stark.. 

Summit 

Trumbull  .... 
Tuscarawas... 

Union 

Van  Wert.... 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington .. 

Wavne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 


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Totals 


5,836 
8,208 
2,828 
6,827 
2,409 
8,402 
4,181 
1,677 
5,210 
1,686 
10.»71 
2.500 
2,584 
5,874 
2,462 
1,484 
2,188 
8.204 
2,880 
1,759 
8,848 
8,151 
2,195 
8,968 
4,716 
8,128 
4,019 
3,849 
2,381 
8,074 
6,565 
6,285 
4,267 
8,506 
8.(U8 
1,750 
4,281 
4,800 
4,546 
2,885 
4,517 
2,344 


391.597 


a 

08 

B 

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S 

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8,202 
7,866 
2,468 
4,681 
8,150 
2,187 
2,650 
8,915 
4.228 
4.080 
11,640 
2,008 
2,176 
5,867 
2,148 
2,957 
2,202 
3,329 
3,985 
2,888 
8,279 
2,867 
4,016 
5,288 
4,868 
8,790 
8,297 
5,064 
8,557 
8.296 
4.976 
3,140 
5,292 
2,322 
3,011 
1.988 
2,541 
4,714 
.  4,921 
2,981 
3.883 
3,096 


380.855 


o 


I 

42 


202 


87 
6 
8 

18 


17 


21 

86 

28 

8 

1 

265 


9 
58 


8 

1 

1 

20 

25 

47 

24 

218 

151 

76 

87 

9 

1 


31 
21 
77 
69 
13 


8,499 


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802 

108 

67 

88 

90 

116 

104 

17 

106 

8 

94 

104 

198 

69 

63 

11 


10 
25 
10 

199 

185 
17 

118 

36 

58 

8 

110 
1 

219 

245 

278 
73 

127 

9 

4 

58 

57 

110 
53 

150 
42 


8,607 


I 


2 


1 


18 


RIPORT  OF    BECSSTASY    OF   STATE. 


ABSTRACT  OF  VOTES  CAST  FOR  JDDGE  OF  TBE  SUPREME  COURT,  AT 
THE  ELECTION  HELD  OCTOBER  U,  188*.  IN  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO. 


Albn^.."!:!'."; 

Aahlsnil 

AahtdbulA  _  .. 

Athl'DB 

AoKlaiEe 

Belmont 

Bntler  "'.;."".'..' 

Carroll 

Gbumpaign .. . 

Clarke 

Clennont  -,... 

Clinton- 

Oolumbiana-. 
Coebocton  ..- 

Oraitford 

Oayahoga 

Darke 

Deamre 

Delaware 

Erie  

Fairfield 

Payette- 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallia 

Geanga 

Greene 

Gaerneey 

Uamiltnn 

Hancock- 

narrinon 

HiKbUnd-  ... 

Hockiog 

HoUum- 

Jacknon  

Jeffenon-.—- 

Lake  Z'.'.'.'.'".'.'.'. 
lAwrence  ..... 
Licking- 


2.8«8 

2,934 

a,2t)& 

4,483 

3,60& 

8,883 

3,793 

2,188 

I,».i4 

3,934 

6,1M 

5,981 

3,163 

4ji66 

4,021 

6,857 

2JS12 

1.882 

4,125 

3,109 

7.318 

fi,302 

4,313 

4,294 

3,786 

2,296 

6,773 

4,694 

2,810 

3,476 

2,706 

4.921 

22.920 

20,666 

4,340 

5,6S» 

2,180 

8,329 

3,394 

4,220 

3,1  in 

5,044 

2,I9S 

10,894 

11.987 

2,799 

l,9Sl 

3.684 

2,348 

a,754 

4,St^ 

2,608 

3,678 
1,765 
1,346 
4,593 
8,414 
4,711 
8,649 
2.ao6 
4,739 
4,636 


BLICTJON  sTATierrics.  28 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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8.817 

8,654 
5,798 
2,433 
3,406 
4,116 
1,«78 
5,228 
1.615 
10.987 
2,507 
2.685 
5.924 
3.456 
1.513 
2.187 
8,210 
2,900 
1,786 
3.8B0 
3,11)1 
2,194 
8.987 
4.715 
3,181 
4.100 
3,878 
2,362 
8,090 
6,562 
6,283 
4,244 
3.489 
3.051 
1,759 
4,275 
4,806 
4,682 
2,884 
4,5IH 
2.838 

392.918 

7,864 
2,441 
4,712 
3,130 
2,183 
2,661 
3.H15 
4,209 
4,035 
11,616 
2,005 
2,179 
5,829 
2,151 
2.933 
2,202 
3.266 
8,916 
2,301 
8,269 
2,867 
4.018 
6,221 
4.872 
3,783 
8,210 
6.051 
3,633 
8,295 
4,963 
3,129 
6286 
2,322 
8,008 
1.927 
2.543 
4,716 
4,892 
2,973 

a,eps 

31098 

44 

"ws" 

97 
66 

74 

118 

104 
18 

107 
8 
98 
96 

199 
67 
62 
7 

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6 

34 
6 

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16 
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20  ■■ 

36 
28 
8 
1 
318 

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Ottawa  - 

9 
26 
17 
198 
184 
18 
115 
83 
66 
4 
110 
1 
173 
240 
877 
78 
142 
10 
4 
60 
54 
47 
55 
160 
42 

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10 

64 

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3 
1 
1 
24 
31 
48 
18 
224 
153 
80 
42 
10 

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WMhington 

99 
23 
81 
70 
13 

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a78,9«6 

3,803 

8.178 

^U  REPORT  OF  BECRETABY  OF  BTATE. 

ABSTRACT  OF  VOTES  CAST  FOR  MEMBER  OF  BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS, 
AT  THE  ELECnOS  HELD  OCTOBER  14,  1884,  IN  THE  OTATE  OF  OHIO. 


Coonliee. 

1 

< 

8 

i 

1 
X 

1 

a 

1 

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M 

6^ 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Adams 

3,318 

assa 

3,801 
1,978 
fl,21li 
3,146 
4.080 
a.307 
4,127 
7,818 
4,314 
3.7H3 
B.820 
a.809 
2,704 
83,247 
4,34a 

a.aas 

3,482 
3,4S9 
3,146 
3,134 

10884 
2,793 
3,(i73 
a,7fi» 
4,825 
3,485 

37.M7 
3,262 
3,706 

a,77ti 

1.913 
3,672 
1,758 
1,344 
4,S8a 
3,397 
4:762 
3,B67 
a.778 
4,690 
4.A19 
8,887 

2,936 
4,461 
3,337 

2,tioa 

2,177 
3,929 
5,932 
4,281 
6,843 
1,H82 
3.099 
5.258 
4,277 
2,293 

4:bu 

3.474 

4,919 
20,366 
5,551 
3.259 
3.161 
4,186 
6,009 
2,197 
U,«40 
1.946 
2,349 
856 
2,B00 
2,645 
34,232 
3,812 
3,502 

3:193 
3,540 

a,si8 

3:305 
3,337 
8.715 
3,296 
3,818 
1,131 
3,322 
«,0I3 
8:809 

86 
89 
107 
882 
140 
6 
80 
4 
84 
68 
88 
358 
36 
185 
98 
27 
89 
426 
62 
11 
387 
69 
73 
40 
216 
232 
49 
178 
288 
170 
146 
66 
87 
96 
21 
91 
14 
30 
863 
91 
84 
163 

S, 

46 
167 

?ffi 

25 

6.038 
10,119 

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800 
868 

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6 
38 
66 

■  "m" 

4 

10 
4 

21 
2 
6 

33 

4,163 
7  813 
12,997 

Clinton 

6,aAS 

6319 
7W 
44,101 
10,001 

"  "a" 

Coyahosa _ 

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Erie  



1 

1 

6,996 
7789 
8JM1 
6,890 
83,146 

Fayette 

4 
90 
22 

19 

1 

1 

Geauga - 

6.347 
73.766 
7.001 
7JI07 
4.967 
6.129 
7.881 
4,480 
4,719 
8jm 
6,88s 
8JM4 
7,867 
4,107 
8.068 

HMDiltoi 

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29 
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6.620 

ELECTION  STATISTICS. 


271 


Abstract  of  Votbs  Oast  fob  Membeb  of  Boabd  of  Public  Works,  btc.— Cont'd. 


Counties. 


Lorain  

LacHS 

Madison 

Mahoning 

Marion 

Medina 

Mei);B » 

Mercer 

Miami  

Monroe 

Montf(omery  . 

Morgan  

Morrow 

Muf'kingum  ... 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway  

Pike 

Portage  , 

Preble  

Putnam 

Richlaad 

Ross 

Sandusky    

Scioto 

Seneca  

Shj-lby 

SUrk 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas  .. 

Union 

Van  Wert 

Vinton 

Warren , 

Washington.. 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 


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Totals, 


5,355 
8,471 
2,«44 
5,843 
2.424 
3,408 
4,122 
1,680 
5,217 
1,639 
11,0«1 
2.487 
2,5«9 
5,879 
2,464 
1,523 
2,137 
3,215 
2,892 
1,776 
3.860 
3.146 
2,188 
3,992 
4,721 
3,142 
4,093 
3,889 
2,3i0 
8,140 
6.604 
6,292 
4,273 
3,486 
3,052 
1,762 
4,277 
4,796 
4,549 
2,888 
4,531 
2,337 

393,885 


s 


a 
o 


3,175 
7,601 
2.445 
4,661 
3,139 
2.179 
2,651 

4.212 
4,028 
11.545 
1,999 
2,179 
5,a50 
2,143 
2,919 
2,199 
3,255 
3,930 
2,313 
3250 
2.865 
4,020 
5,204 
4,861 
3,760 
3,223 
5,016 
8,536 
8,197 
4,822 
3,106 
4,930 
2,3^1 
8,007 
1,925 
2,541 
4,710 
4,912 
2,963 
3,861 
3,104 

376,602 


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1 

45 


211 


33 
1 


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21 

37 

24 

5 


10 
65 


3 

1 

1 

27 

32 

52 

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232 

156 

81 

45 

10 

1 


30 
23 
80 
71 
13 

3,528 


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306 

121 

72 

81 

105 

123 

107 

18 

120 

3 

101 

120 

211 

80 

63 

12 


14 

25 

18 
205 
195 

21 
145 

37 

60 

5 

121 

22 
151 
257 
292 

81 
153 

11 
4 

59 

61 
111 

59 
158 

43 

9,164 


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5 


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8,656 
16,024 
5,173 
10,811 
6,668 
5,754 
6,904 
5,569 
9,667 
6,686 
22,790 
4,614 
4,992 
11,852 
4.713 
4,466 
4,341 
6.836 
6,863 
4,131 
7,403 
6,212 
6.239 
9,348 
9,634 
7.010 
7,370 
9,078 
5,913 
16,835 
11,966 
9,798 
9,691 
5,972 
6,082 
3,702 
6.899 
9,634 
9,610 
5,996 
8,633 
5,495 

785,691 


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PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  ELECTORAL  COLLEGE  OF 

THE  STATE  OF  OHIO. 


State  House,  Columbus,  0.,  December  2,  1884. 

On  this  day,  at  12  o'clock  noon,  the  following  named  Electors  of 
President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United  States,  chosen  at  an  elec- 
tion held  in  said  State  on  the  Tuesday  next  after  the  first  Monday  in 
November,  1884,  met  at  the  ofSce  of  the  Governor,  and  announced  to 
him  their  presence  as  required  by  law : 

Tobn  Beatty,  Philander  B.  Cole,  George  Adams, 

James  M.  Comly,  Ralph  P.  Backland,  Rodney  M.  Stimson, 

John  Ross  Baumes,  Charles  £.  Kirker,  John  S.  Roller, 

Robert  G.  Corwin,  Edward  3.  Wilson,  Albert  W.  Stiles, 

Andrew  R.  Calderwood,         Joseph  F.  Wheeler,  Ulysses  L.  IVlarvin. 

Samuel  Taylor,  Jesse  R.  Fouike, 

Lovell  B.  Harris,  William  A.  Bovey, 

[Four  Electors,  namely,  Samuel  Bailey,  Jr.,  Alonzo'B.  Holcombe,  Asa  S.  Bosh- 
nell,  and  William  Kaufmann  failed  to  report  their  presence  to  the  Governor  at  or 
prior  to  the  hour  named  above.] 

The  Governor  then  delivered  to  each  Elector  present  a  certificate, 
of  which  the  following  is  a  copy : 

In  the  name  and  by  the  authority  of  the  State  of  Ohio, 

George  Hoadly,  Oovemor  qf  $aid  Suue  : 

To  ad  to  wlwm  these  presents  shall  comet  greeting : 

Pursuant  to  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  I,  George  Hoadly,  Governor  of  the 
State  of  Ohio,  do  hereby  certify  that  John  Beatty,  James  M.  Comly,  Samuel  Bailey, 
Jr.,  IJohn  Ross  Baumes,  Robert  G.  Corwin,  Andrew  R.  Calderwood,  Samuel  Taylor, 
Alonzo  B.  Holcombe,  Lovell  B.  Harris,  Asa  S.  Bushnell,  Philander  B.  Cole,  Ralph  P. 
Buckland,  Charles  £.  Kirker,  Edward  S.  Wilson,  Joseph  F.  Wheeler,  Jesse  R. 
Fouike,  William  A.  Bovey,  George  Adams,  Rodney  M.  Stimson,  John  S.  Roller, 
Albert  W.  Stiles,  Ulysses  L.  Marvin  and  William  Kaufmann  have  been  duly 
chosen  and  appointed  Electors  of  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United  Staten, 
for  the  State  of  Ohio,  at  an  election  for  that  purpose  held  therein  on  the  Tuesday 
next  after  the  first  Monday  in  November,  A.  D.  1884,  agreeably  to  the  provisions  of 


278 


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SEPOBT   or   SECRETABT   OF  STATS. 


IwiTH  of  sttid  State,  BDil  in  conformity  with  the  ConatitutiOD  anii  Lnws  of  the 
TTuited  (States,  for  the  parpoee  of  giving  In  their  v»tes  for  President  hdiI  Vjce-Preai- 
dent  of  the  Uuited  States,  for  their  respeutive  terms  prescribed  b?  the  UonsLilDlIoB 
of  the  UniiuJ  Suteg,  to  begin  on  ihe  fuurih  duj  of  Muub,  A.  D.  1865. 

In  leBtimon;  whereof  I  have  hei-ennloael  mj  bHDd,  and  caased 
[asAi..]        the  lireat  Seal  of  the  Sute  of  Ohio  to  he  affiled,  at  the  Cit;  of  Co- 
lumbus, this  2d  day  of  December,  1684, 

(Signed)  GaoaOB  Hoadlt. 

By  the  Ooveroor ; 

(Signed)    Jauss  W.  Nswmas, 

Secrtlary  of  Sloln. 


A  temporary  org:a[iization  was  euggeBted,  and  the  suf!ge!>tioii  was 
concurred  in  unanimously;  and  tfaereupon,  on  motion  of  Eltwtor  John 
Beatty,  Elector  Ralph  P.  BuckUnd  was  chosen  Chainoan,  and  on 
motion  of  Elector  Rodney  M.  Stimson,  Elector  Ulysses  L.  Marvin  was 
chosen  Secretary, 

UiMin  motion  of  Elfictor  Albert  W.  Siiles,  E.  T.  Hall,  of  Columbue, 
was  chosen  Clerk,  to  aseist  the  Secretary,  and  upon  motion  of  Elector 
Rodney  M.  Stimson,  8ila»  N.  Field,  of  Columbus,  was  chosen  Ser>ceant- 
at- Arras. 

Elector  John  S.  Roller  moved  that  a  committee  of  three  upoa 
permanent  organization  be  apfH9inted.  The  motion  was  adopted,  and 
the  Chairman  appointed  Electors  John  S.  Roller,  Philander  11.  Cole,  and 
William  A.  Bovey  to  be  the  committee. 

Elector  Robert  G.  Corwin  moved  that  a  committee  of  three  upon 
rules  and  order  of  business  be  appointed.  The  motion  was  adopted. 
and  the  Chairman  appointed  Electors  Robert  G,  Corwin,  John  Beatty. 
and  George  Adams  to  be  the  committee. 

Elector  Albert  W.  Stiles  moved  that  a  committee  of  three  upon 
mileage  and  per  diem  be  appointed.  The  motion  was  adopted,  and  the 
Chairman  appointed  Electors  Albert  W.  Stiles,  Rodney  M.  Stimson, 
and  Edward  S.  Wibon  to  be  the  committee. 

The  Chairman  directed  the  Clerk  to  prepare,  prior  to  the  permanent 
organization,  all  papers  neoessary  to  facilitate  the  business  of  the 
Electoral  College. 

Upon  motion  of  Elector  John  Ross  Btumes,  the  Chairman  an- 
nounced an  adjournment  until  9  o'clock  to-morrow  morning,  and  that 
the  Electors  should  meet  at  the  Senate  Chamber,  in  the  State  House, 
at  that  bou',  to  be  prepared  to  act,  if  necessary,  in  pursuance  of  the 
provisions  of  sectiim  2973  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Ohio. 


election  statistics.  279 

State  House,  Senate  Chamber, 
Columbus,  0.,  December  3,  1884—9  o'clock  A.  M. 

The  following-named  Electors  convened  at  the  Senate  Chamber' 
pursuant  to  adjournment,  those  absent  at  12  o'clock-  M.  yesterday 
having  subsequently  reported  their  presence  to  the  Governor,  and 
received  from  him  certificates  of  the  election  of  the  Electors:  John 
Beatty,  James  M.  Comly,  Samuel  Bailey,  Jr.,  John  Ross  Baume^  Robert 
6.  Corwin,  Andrew  R.  Calderwood,  Samuel  Taylor,  AlonzoB.  Holcombe, 
Lovell  B.  Harris,  Asa  S.  Bushnell,  Philander  B.  Cole,  Ralph  P.  Buckland, 
Charles  E.  Kirker,  Edward.  S.  Wilson,  Joseph  F.  Wheeler,  Jesse  R. 
Foulke,  William  A.  Bovey,  George  Adams,  Rodney  M.  Stimson,  John 
S.  Roller,  Albert  W.  Stiles,  Ulysses  L.  Marvin,  and  William  Kaufmann. 

The  journal  of  the  proceedings  of  yesterday  was  read  and  approved. 

Elector  Lovell  B.  Harris  moved  that  a  committee  of  three  be  ap- 
pointed to  invite  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  to  administer  to  the 
Electors  the  oath  required  by  the  Constitution  of  the  State;  which  was 
.  agreed  to  and  Electors  Lovell  B.  Harris,  Joseph  F.  Wheeler,  and  Wil- 
liam Kaufmann  were  appointed  b3'  the  Chairman, 

The  committee  retired,  and  in  due  time  returned,  accompained  by 
Hon.  George  W.  Mcllvaine,  one  of  the  judges  of  said  Court,  who  ad- 
ministered the  oath  to  all  the  Electors  except  Andrew  R.  Calderwood, 
who  affirmed. 

On  motion  of  Elector  John  S  Roller,  the  Electors  proceeded  to  call 
upon  the  Governor  at  his  office;  and,  having  returned  to  iho  Senate 
Chamber — 

On  motion  of  Elector  Asa  S.  Bushnell,  a  recess  was  taken  until  12 
o'clock' M. 

State  House,  Senate  Chamber, 
Columbus,  0.,  December  3,  1884 — 12  o'clock  M. 

The  Electors  convened  at  this  hour,  pursuant  to  recess,  and  as 
required  by  statute. 

The  first  thing  in  order  being  the  organization  of  the  Electoral 
College — 

Elfcctcr  John  S.  Roller,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Permanent 
Organization,  appointed  at  the  temporary  organization  of  yesterday, 
submitted  the  following  report: 

The  Committee  on  Permanent  Organization  reports  as  follows: 

For  President  of  the  Electoral  Collej^e  of  Ohio,  Elector  Ralph  P.  Backland. 
For  Secretary  of  the  Electoral  College  of  Ohio,  Elector  Ulysses  L.  Marvin. 


280  BEFORT   OF   BECBETARY   OF   STATE. 

WerecommeQil  alao  tViat  the  Clerk  and  Sergeanl-nt-Arms  chosen  m  the  ti 
porary  orgiiniz.iiioii  lie  onrloueil  for  ilie  permjinent  or|;<iDizatioD. 
Reapecifully  subioilted. 

iSigneH)  .loiiN  S.  Roller, 

PlllLlNDEB  B.  COLI, 
WlLU.JI   A.  BOVKV. 


Thf'  report  was  adopted  imiiDimuus]y.  and  the  ofticers  so  chosen 
entered  ufxtn  their  duties. 

The  Secretary  then,  I'V  direction  of  the  Pre-ident,  called  the  roll  of 
Klectorg,  and  all  where  found  to  be  present. 

Elector  Robirt  G  Corwin,  Chairman  of  the  Coraniittee  on  Rales 
and  Order  of  liusinese  appointed  at  the  temporary  urganizntiuii,  sab- 
mittfd  the  following  report: 

The  Committee  on  RuIib  and  Order  of  Bueinesa  report  that  tlie  law  in  Ihe  case 
is  the  only  rule  needed,  and  thiit  Ihe  order  of  bualnras  Iherennder  should  l>e— 

t.    BdllutiQK  for  President  of  the  United  St-itea. 

2.    BallolitiKfor  Vice  PreaiUeot  of  Ihe  United  States. 

8.  That  telleis  be  appointed  by  Ihe  President  to  receive  the  ballots  for  Presi- 
dent and  Vice-President. 

4.  Election  of  MetsenKer  to  cirry  the  returns  to  the  Presideut  of  the  Senate  of 
the  United  Stati-s. 

5.  Election  of  Meesenger  to  carry  the  returna  to  the  Judge  of  the  United  States 
District  Court  for  the  Southern  District  of  Ohio. 

6.  Preparation  and  disposition  of  certifieatee  ( 
Bespectfully  suhmiltad. 

(Signed) 


a  required  by  statutes. 


Robert  G.  CoawtH, 
John  Bbattv, 
Gkobos  Adaus. 

The  report  was  adopted  uniinimniisly. 

The  I'residsnt  then  niiinnimed  tlie  next  business  in  order  to 
be,  a  vote  by  ballot  for  a  p(?rs'n  to  be  I'rcsideot  of  the  United  States  for 
the  term  of  four  years,  hegiunini:  on  the  4th  day  of  March,  1885,  and 
appointed  Eibctors  Lovell  B,  Hurris  and  Charles  E.  Kirker  Tellers  to 
receive  the  ballots. 

The  vote  was  then  taken,  and  the  ballots  canvassed,  the  result 
showing  that  all  the  ballots  cai-l  (iwenty-tbree)  were  for  James  G. 
Blaine,  of  the  State  of  Muine  ;  and  thereupon  the  President  announced 
that  the  ballots  of  the  Electors  lor  the  State  of  Ohio  had  been  cast 
unanimously  for  him  to  be  President  of  the  United  States  for  the  term 
aforesaid. 


ELECTION   8TATIflTIC8.  281 

The  Preeiiient  armouoced  the  next  business  in  ortler  to  bn  &  vote 
by  ballot  for  .  iH-reon  to  be  Vice-President  of  the  United  States  for  the 
term  of  four  years,  beginning  on  the  4th  day  of  March,  1885,  and  ap- 
pointed Electors  George  Adams  and  Jesse  R.  Foulke  Tellers  to  receiTe 
the  ballots. 

The  vote  w:is  tlien  taken,  and  the  ballots  canvassed,  the  result 
showing  that  all  the  ballots  taken  (twenty- three)  were  for  John  A. 
Logan,  of  the  State  of  Illinois;  and  thereupon  the  President  announced 
that  the  ballots  of  the  Electors  for  the  State  of  Ohio  bad  been  cast 
uoauimoiisly  for  him  to  be  Vice-President  of  the  United  Stales  for  the 
term  aforesaid. 

The  election  of  Messengers  being  next  in  order,  Elector  John  S. 
Roller  offered  the  following  resolution  r 

AVw/pd/,  That  Ibe  mode  of  Beletting  the  MeBsengera  provided  for  by  law  be  as 
follows '  Twenly'tbree  cards  shall  be  provided,  on  one  of  which  shall  be  written  the 
words  "  Messeiikier  for  Wiiflhingtoii  ",  and  od  another  "MeBsenger  to  District  Jatljje"; 
the  buluUL-e  of  Che  carda  shad  be  blank;  BHch  shall  be  sealed  in  an  envelope,  and 
the  envelopes  shall  be  placed  in  a  hat ;  the  roll  of  Electors  shall  then  be  called  by 
districts,  beginning  with  the  Electors  at- Large,  and  as  the  name  o(  each  is  called  he 
shall  draw  an  envelope  lroii>  the  hat,  and  the  two  who  draw  the  envelopes  contain- 
inj;  the  cards  wriUeu  upon  shall  be  the  Messengers  respectively  as  indimled. 

The  resolution  wa^  adopted,  and  the  drawing  having  been  made  as 
therein  provided  for.  re&ulted  in  the  choice  of  Elector  Philander  B.  Cole 
as  Messenger  to  take  charge  of  and  deliver  to  the  President  of  the  Senate 
uf  the  United  States  a  certificate  of  votes  given  as  aforesaid,  with  list  of 
Electors  annexed,  and  of  Elector  Andrew  R.  Calderwood  as  Messenger 
fJ  take  charge  of  and  deliver  to  the  Judge  of  the  District  Court  of 
the  United  States  tor  the  Southern  District  of  Ohio  a  like  certificate 
with  list  of  Electors  annexed. 

Three  certificates  o:'  the  votes  taken  as  aforesaid  for  a  person  to  be 
President  of  the  United  States,  and  for  a  person  to  be  Vice-President  of 
the  United  States,  for  the  term  aforesaid,  and  of  the  results  thereof,  were 
then  signed  by  all  the  Electors,  and  to  each  certificate  was  annexed  one 
of  the  lists  of  Electors  furnished  to  them  by  the  Governor, 

Each  of  said  certificates,  with  one  of  said  lists  annexed,  was  then 
sealed  up  separately  and  endorsed  as  required  by  Statute.  The  follow- 
ing is  a  copy  of  one  of  the  triplicate  certificates : 

E[JCnOIt!<'    ClBTIFtCATK  Or  THUS    VOTSS, 

Thf  Slate  of  Ohio,  m. 

We,  the  nnderaigned  Electors  of  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  for  the  respective  terms  beginoinK  on  the  foarth  day  of  March,  in 


'2S2  BKPORT  OF    BBCBETARY    OF   BTATB. 

Uie  f  ear  of  onr  Lnrd  one  thoueand  eitcht  buDiir«d  and- eighty -Bve,  bping  Electors 
dul.T  and  IcgHlly  appointed  and  qualified  Ity  Hn<]  for  the  State  «f  Ohio,  as  appears  by 
the  annexed  liai  of  Electors,  made,  certified  and  delivered  to  ua  by  the  Executive  of 
the  State,  Lnvinn;  met  and  convened  at  the  State  House,  in  the  City  of  CoIumliuB,  in 
the  State  of  Ohin.  in  pareoance  of  the  direction  of  the  Legislature  of  raid  State,  on 
the  flrnt  Wciinenday,  being  the  third  day  of  necember,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord 
one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  eigbiy-four,  do  hereby  ceriify : 

That,  l-eing  BO  Bsrembled  and  duly  orgiiniEpd.  we  proceeded  to  vote  by  ballot, 
and  balloted  first  for  such  President,  and  then  fur  such  Vice-President,  by  distinct 
ballots. 

And  we  fn-lbcr  certify:  That  tb*  foUowinR  are  two  distinct  lists,  one  of  the 
votes  for  Presidtiut,  and  the  Other  of  the  votes  for  Vice-President,  so  cast  as  aforesaid: 


Jamea  G.  Blsine,  of  the  titat«  of  Mnine. 
Lm  OF  ALL  Pbiisomb  Voted  fob  fob  V ice- Pkbdi dent,  t 


i    KttHHBK  OF   VoTM 


In  witneKB  (Thereof  we  have  hereunto  sot  our  bands,  at  the  State  H'^use,  in  the 
City  ot  Oilumbns,  in  the  Stale  of  Ohio,  on  the  lin,t  Wednesday,  being  Ihe  rhird  day 
of  December,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  an<l  eighiy-luur. 


John  B batty. 
Jahbb  M.  Comlv, 


6aki 


.  Bail 


.  Jr., 


John  Bosh  Bauues, 

ROBEBT   G.   CoRITIT«, 
ANDBBW    R.    rALJ>KRWO00, 
8  All  DEL  TaVLOR, 
Al.ONZO    B.    HoU'OHHB, 


LOVEI 


:.  Hai 


Cbaklbn  E.  Kibebb, 
Edwako  S.   Wiiw.1, 
JOSKPU   F.   Wheelbb, 
JeBHE    R-    FOITI.KB, 
WtLU^M    A,    BOVEY. 

George  AotMS, 
Rodney  M.  Stihboh, 
John  S.  Roller, 
Albkbt  W.  Stilbb. 


Aha  8.  Bdhhnkll, 
Philandkb  6.  Cole, 
Ralph  P.  Buieland, 


The  PrePident  delivered  to  each  Menseiiger  ooe  of  the  certificates  of 
voteB,  and  til-m  a  certificate  uf  his  appointment,  and  deposited  the  re- 
maininic  certificate  of  votes,  addreBAt-d  "To  the  Prcfiidpnt  uf  the  Senate, 
Washington,  D.  C,"  In  the  poet  ofiiue  at  Columbus,  Ohio. 


ELECTION   8TATIBTICB. 


Elector  Albert  W.  Stiles,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  od  Mileage 
and  Per  Diem,  appointed  at  the  temporary  organization,  submitted  tbe 
following  report: 

Ub.  Fbridbht  and  Qihtlwir:  Your  Cummtttee,  to  whom  wee  anigDed  the 
matter  of  Aitendance  aiid  Hileage,  bcs  1mv«  to  report  that  Electors  are  entitled  as 
folio  wb: 


1 

1 

1 

-« 

2 
S 
8 
4 
3 
3 
3 
4 

3 
3 

m 

\3K 
100 

too 

70 
190 

an 
Mi 

40 
110 

sn  00 

21  40 

2a  fio 

•U  KO 
IttOO 
IS  00 
1«  00 
81  00 

m  60 

14  00 
13  00 
23  00 

Ch«rIe8E.Ki.ker 

Eilwurd  A  Wilwn 

J'weph   F.  Whpeler 

Jeiw^R  Foiilke..., 

William  A.  Bovey 

Gfiorg»  A'liimli^ 

Rodney  M.SlimBOn 

J"hD8  R.4ier 

6 
3 
3 

4 
3 
3 
4 
h 
4 
4 
3 

11W> 

m 
m 

ItX) 

&> 

120 
i45 
210 
131 
136 

Samuel  Bailcv.Jr 

John  Row  BitDmeH- 

Robert  G.Uorwin 

Andrew  R  C'lliierwood. 

Bamael  Taylor 

AloDtii  B.  Il..lcrimb9 

14  00 
20  90 
19  00 
17  GO 
24  00 
39  60 

UlyBscB  L.  M.irvin 

William  Kaufmsna 

All  of  which  Ib  reapectfally  snbmitted. 

(Signed)  Albkst  W.  &tiLn, 

R.  M.  Stimhom, 

£.  S.    WiLSOH, 

ComnitUe, 

Tbo  report  was  adopted,  and  vouchere  were  prepared  in  accordance 
therewith. 

Elector  Rodney  M.  Stimson  offered  the  following  resolution,  which 
was  adopted  : 

Setolvrd,  That  Silas  N.  Field,  8ergeaiit-at-Arms  of  the  Electoral  Collie  of  Ohio, 
be  allowed  tea  dollars  compensatioa  for  his  services,  and  that  the  President  and  Sec- 
retary be  aod  are  hereby  directed  to  certify  the  same  to  the  Aaditor  uf  State. 

Elector  John  8.  Roller  off  red  the  following  resolution,  which  was 
adopted : 

Raolried,  That  E.  T.  Hall,  Clerk  of  tbe  Electoral  College  of  Ohio,  be  and  is  herebj' 
directed  to  record  the  proceedinga  of  said  College  in  the  record,  "Proceedings  of 
Electoral  Collegps,"  in  the  custody  of  the  Governor,  for  which,  tOftether  with  Other 
services  performed  by  bim,  he  be  allowed  the  earn  of  forty  dollars,  and  that  the 
President  and  Secretary  certify  said  compensation  to  the  Anditor  of  State. 


284  REPORT  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

Elector  Albert  W.  Stiles  offered  the  following  resolution,  which  was 
adopted : 

Betdvedf  That  the  Clerk  furnish  to  the  Auditor  of  State  a  copy  of  the  report  of 
the  Committee  on  Per  Diem  and  Mileage,  and  a  statement  of  other  expenses  pertain- 
ing to  the  Electoral  College,  in  order  that  he  may  be  able  to  advise  the  General  As- 
sembly as  to  the  amount  of  money  necessary  to  be  appropriated  on  account  of  the 
expenses  of  the  College. 

• 

The  following  bills  for  publishing  the  Governor's  proclamation  of 
the  result  of  the  election  in  the  State  of  Ohio,  November  4,  1884,  for 
Electors  of  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United  State.',  were  laid 
before  the  College,  by  request  of  the  Governor : 

The  Columbus  Daily  Times $4  00 

The  Columbus  Evening  Dispatch , 3  26 

The  Westbote  Company 6  00 

Elector  John  Beatty  moved  that  the  bills  be  approved;  which  was 
agr^ed  to,  and  they  were  so  endorsed  by  the  President  and  Secretary. 

On  motion  of  Elector  John  Ross  Baumes,  the  thanks  of  the  College 
were  tendered  to  the  Governor  for  courtesies  extended. 

On  motion  of  Elector  Jesse  R.  Foulke,  the  thanks  of  the  College 
were  ^extended  to  its  officers  for  the  courtesy  and  ability  they  have 
evinced  in  the  discbarge  of  their  respective  duties. 

On  motion  of  Elector  Asa  S.  Bufhnell,  the  College  adjourned 
sine  die. 

(Signed)  Ralph  P.  Buckland, 

Fresideni, 
Ulysses  L.  Marvin, 

Secretary. 


ELXCnON  STATISTICS. 


285 


PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTORS  OF  OHIO. 


William  Goforth, 


1804. 


James  Piitchard, 


Nathaniel  Maane. 


Nathaniel  Manie, 


1808. 


Thomas  McCnne, 


Stephen  Wood. 


John  Jones, 
James  Pritchard, 
Matthias  Corwin, 


1812. 

D.  Abbott, 
David  Panriance, 
Thomas  Ijams, 


James  Danlap, 
John  Hamm. 


John  G.  Toang, 
Abraham  Shepherd, 
Aaron  Wheeler, 


1816. 

Othniel  Looker, 
John  Patterson, 
Benjamin  Hough, 


William  Skinner, 
James  Cnrrj. 


Jeremiah  Morrow, 
James  Caldwell, 
William  H.  Harrison, 


1820. 

James  Kilboume, 
Alexander  Campbell, 
John  McLaaghlin, 


Robert  Lucas, 
Lewis  Dille. 


William  H.  Harrison, 
James  Caldwefl, 
William  McFarland, 
DaTid  Sloane, 
Thomas  Kirker, 


1824. 

Samuel  Coolter, 
James  Heaton, 
S.  Kingsbnrj, 
Henrj  Brown, 
Ebenezer  Merry, 
John  Bigger, 


Ebeneaer  Bockingham, 
James  Coolej, 
\rilliam  Kendall, 
James  Steele, 
William  Skinner. 


ib6 


REPORT  OF  SECRBTARY  OF  STATE. 


Ethan  Allen  Brown, 
Robert  Lucas, 
George  McCook, 
John  Mcllvaine, 
WilliHin  Piatt, 


Benjamin  Tappan, 
Joflepb  J.  McDowelli 
John  M.  Goodenow, 
Valentine  Eefler, 
Isaiah  D  Morris, 
Isaac  Humphreys, 
Mark  T.  Mills, 


Benjamin  Ruggles, 
William  0.  Eirker, 
Jutthua  Collett, 
Ira  Belknap, 
George  P  Torrence, 
Samuel  Elliott, 
Andrew  McCleary, 


William  R.  Putnam, 
Reanin  Beall, 
Alexander  Mayhew, 
Henry  Harter, 
A.  Spafibrd, 
Jo«hua  Collett, 
Abraham  Miley, 


Thomas  Gorwin, 
Peter  Hitchcock, 
Bellamy  Storer, 
Sam*«oo  Mason, 
William  Bebb, 
D  J.  Cory, 
Aaron  Harlan, 
J.  Soott, 


1828. 

Samuel  Herrick, 
JameH  Shields, 
George  Sharp, 
Henry  Harrington, 
Walter  M.  Blake, 
Hugh  McFall, 

1882. 

Alexander  Elliott, 
R  D.  Forman, 
John  Chaney, 
Alexander  McConnell, 
George  Sharp, 
Michael  Moore, 
Fisher  A.  Blockson, 

1886. 

Mordecai  Bartley, 
Elijah  Huntington, 
John  Codding, 
Isaiah  Morris, 
Jared  P.  Kirtland, 
Alexander  Campbell,  . 
D.  Harbaugh, 

1840. 

Samuel  F.  Vinton, 
John  I.  Van  Meter, 
Aquilla  Toland, 
Perley  B.  Johnson, 
John  Dukes, 
Otbo  Brashear, 
James  Raquet, 

1844. 

R.  W.  Clark, 
David  Adams, 
Joseph  Olds, 
Daniel  S.  Norton, 
W.  W.  Conklin, 
James  Holoomb, 
H.  Cbapin, 
J.  Crooksy 


Thomas  Gillespie, 
Benjamin  Jones, 
Thomas  L.  Hamer, 
William  Hayne, 
Valentine  Kefier. 


John  Larwell, 
William  S.  Tracy, 
George  Marshall, 
Jeremiah  McLiane, 
Eli  Baldwin, 
H.  J.  Harman, 
Jonathan  Cilley. 


William  Kendall, 
John  P.  Coulter, 
Abel  Ren  nick, 
John  L  Lacy, 
Christian  King, 
Andrew  Donnelly, 
Samuel  Newell. 


C.  S.  Miller, 
John  Carey, 
David  King, 
Storm  Ro<>a, 
John  Beatty, 
John  Augustine, 
John  Jamison. 


T.  W.  Bostwick, 
W.  R.  Siipp, 
J.  W.  Gill, 
Cyrus  Spink, 
J.  H.  Baldwin, 
W.  S.  Perkins, 
John  Fuller. 


ELECTION  STATISTICS. 


287 


L.  ByiogtoD, 
Samuel  Starkweather, 
J.  Snider, 
George  Keeling, 
J.  Kinney, 
G-  Volney  Dorsey, 
C.  M.  Godfrey, 
8.  Diffenderfer, 


1848. 

8.  M.  Little, 
D.  T.  Swinney, 
Lewiii  Anderson, 
John  Lidey, 
William  Lawrence, 
William  J.  F;y, 
Joseph  Burns, 
W.  McDonald, 


D.  A.  Starkweather, 

J.  B.  Butler, 

H.  B  Payne, 

A.  Ives, 

John  Caldwell, 

John  Glover, 

Van  S.  Murphy. 


W.  Mclean, 
William  Palmer, 
Barnabas  Burns, 
J.  B.  Damble, 
Charles  Rule, 
William  Golden, 
G.  W.  Stokes, 
O.  Keyser, 


1852. 

R.  C.  Cunningham, 
Hugh  J  Jewett, 
E.  G  Dial, 
W.  O.  Key, 
L.  H  Steed  man, 
C.  H.  Mitchener, 
C  J.  Orton, 
E.  T.  McArtor, 


Joseph  Kyle, 
J.  Finley, 
F  Cleveland, 
S.  D.  Harris, 
E.  T.  Wilder, 
E.  H.  Haines, 
B.  T.  Johnson. 


Caleb  B.  Smith, 
J.  B.  Stallo, 
J.  Perkins, 
R  M.  Corwine, 
Peter  Odlin, 
J.  S.  Conklin, 
William  Taylor, 
E.  P.  Evans, 


1856. 

W.  H.  P.  Denny, 
James  R.  Hubbell, 
R  G  Pennington, 
F.  Cleveland, 
J.  Welch, 

D.  Humphrey, 
H.  D.  Cooke, 

E.  Pardee, 


J.  M.  H(Kige, 
Davis  Green, 
M.  Pennington, 
J.  S.  Herrick, 
A.  Wilcox, 
J.  Dumas, 
A.  E.  Buss. 


Frederick  Hassanrek, 
Joseph  M.  Root, 
Benjamin  E^gleston, 
William  M.  Dickson, 
Frank  McWhiney, 
John  Riley  Knox, 
D.  W.  H.  Howard, 
John  M.  Kellum, 


1860. 

Nelson  Rush, 
Abraham  Thompson, 
John  F.  Hinkle, 
Hezekiah  S.  Bundy, 
Daniel  B.  Stewart, 
R.  P.  L.  Baber, 
John  Beatty, 
Willard  Slocnm, 


Joseph  Ankeny, 
Edward  Ball, 
John  A.  Davenport, 
William  K.  Upham, 
Samuel  B.  Phiibrick, 
George  W.  Brooke, 
Norman  K.  Mackensie. 


288 


BBPOBT  OF  SECBBTABY  OF  STATE. 


John  M.  Connelly 
John  P.  Buhn, 
John  E.  Oreen, 
Stephen  Johnson, 
Henry  W.  Smith, 
William  Sheffield, 
James  B.  Stanberry, 


1864. 

Lorenzo  Danford, 
Abner  Kellogg, 
Stanley  Matthews, 
William  L.  Walker, 
Odas  Bowen, 
Greorge  A.  Walker, 
John  H.  McCombs, 


John  McCook, 
Lewis  B.  Gunkle, 
Mills  Gardner, 
Jacob  Scraggy, 
Henry  F.  Page, 
Frederick  W.  Wood, 
Seth  Marshall. 


David  Tod, 
Samuel  Galloway, 
John  G.  Olden, 
Stanley  Matthews, 
Andrew  G.  McBurney, 
Jonathan  Oranor, 
David  Thompson, 


1868. 

David  H.  Bailey, 
Charles  0.  Walcatt, 
L.  B.  Matson, 
Luther  A.  Hall, 
Hiram  Freas, 
John  J.  Harper, 
P.  M.  Wagenhalls, 


William  D.  Hamilton, 
S.  M.  Barber, 
Levi  Barber, 
Isaac  Welch, 
Ed.  F.  Schneider, 
Stephen  H.  Pitkin, 
Frederick  Kinsman. 


John  0.  Lee, 
Alphonso  Hart, 
Joflhua  H.  Bates, 
William  £.  Davis, 
Thomas  Moore, 
William  Allen, 
Matthew  0.  Hale, 


1872. 

George  B.  Haynea, 
Marcus  Boggs, 
Charles  Phellis, 
John  S,  Jones, 
Christopher  0.  Keech, 
Homer  0.  Jones, 
Luther  Donaldson, 
John  0.  Grannis, 


Isaac  Smncker, 
Isaac  M.  Ktrby, 
Charles  H.  Grosvenor, 
Jonathan  T.  Updegraff*, 
Joshua  A.  Riddle, 
John  R.  Buchtel, 
Aaron  Wilcox. 


Aaron  F.  Perry, 
Eklward  H.  Bohm, 
John  W.  Herron, 
John  W.  Warrington, 
George  W.  HuUck, 
John  0.  Williamson, 
Isaac  N.  Alexander, 


1876. 

James  B.  Luckey, 
Orange  Edwards, 
Anson  P.  Howard, 
John  J.  Hane, 
John  S.  Davis, 
John  L.  Jones, 
Augustus  B.  Keller, 
Worthy  S.  Streator, 


Edward  M.  Downer, 
Andrew  M.  Burns, 
Columbia  Downing, 
David  Cunningham, 
John  W.  Whitcraa, 
Samuel  G.  Barnard, 
Benjamin  F.  Wade. 


BBBCTION  STATISTICS. 


289 


Sidney  8.  Warner, 
Charles  H.  Grosvenor, 
Anthony  D.  Bullock, 
Ali'red  T.  Gh>8hom, 
Robert  £.  Doan, 
William  Allen, 
Jacob  L'H.  Long, 


1880. 

OcUvins  Waters, 
William  W.  McEnight, 
John  Q.  A.  Campbell, 
George  W.  Holland, 
Jacob  F.  Burkei, 
Nelson  B.  Sisson, 
Gteorge  £.  Martin, 
Mendal  Churchill, 


Jacob  Scroggs, 
Tobias  A.  Plants, 
John  Milton  Lewis, 
Nathan  B.  Billingsly, 
Nathaniel  W.  Gk)odhue, 
Samuel  B.  House, 
Joel  W.  Tyler, 


John  Beatty, 
James  M.  Ck>mly, 
Samuel  Bailey,  Jr., 
John  Boss  Baumes, 
Robert  G.  Corwin, 
Andrew  R.  Calderwood, 
Samuel  Taylor, 
Alonzo  B.  Holcombe, 


1884. 

Lovell  B.  Harris, 
Asa  S.  Bushnell, 
Philander  B.  Cole, 
Ralph  P.  Buckland, 
Charles  £.  Eirker, 
Edward  S.  Wilson, 
Joseph  F.  Wheeler, 
Jesse  B.  Foulke, 


William  A.  Bevey, 
George  Adams, 
Rodney  M.  Stimson, 
John  S.  Roller, 
Albert  W.  Stiles, 
Ulysses  L.  Margin, 
William  Eauftnann. 


19 


S.S. 


BBPOBT  or   BECSETABT   OF    BTATB. 


ABSTBACT  OF  VOTES  CAST  FOR  REPRESENTATIVES  IN  THE  FORTY- 
NINTH  CONGRESS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  FROM  THE  CTATE  OF 
OHIO,  AT  THE  ELECTION  HELD  OCTOBER  14,  1884. 

riBaT  DnTBICT. 


OooDtiea. 

1 

1. 

8| 
tn 

Part  of  Hamilton - - 

17,929 

16,880 

88 

80 

Majority. - 

ifm 

* 

Coantieik 

li 

-i  1 
as 

it 

li 

a 

19.718 

17,613 

84 

2,206 

THIRD  DNTBICT. 


Connties. 

X 

H-a. 

j 

4fm 

4,4U 

4,3i>« 

4,187 

2.Si9 
2M7 

ClHniiout  - 

12 

134 

7 

67 

I5.iie» 

18,3fle 
412 

1IS3 

87 

BLECTION  BTATISTICB. 


VOUmU  DIBTBIOT. 


Gonntiea. 

■3 

P 

1 

M)      ' 

11,224 
6,251 
4,311 

11,861 
4,181 
6,646 

21,067 
801 

90 
99 
40 

16 
12 
16 

MCr?!'^.::;::::::;:::::::;:;::::::::::::;:;:::::. 

Darke  

1 

Totals _ 

20,786 

22B 

44 

8 

riFTH   DISTBICT. 

Conntiea. 

II 

F 

J 

1 

2^S 

l,a7H 

1,»70 

8.8«) 
3,686 

8.604 
3,919 
3.WM 
4,4«4 
2.«35 
8,622 

8 

8 
166 

16,868 

21,968 
6,116 

187 

SIXTH  DIBTRICT. 

Oonntiea. 

Jl 

a 

h 

z 

1 

1 

Q 

WiUiama 

2,906 
8,188 
2,137 
8,060 

8,216 
I,B64 
2,788 

2.99.1 
B5B0 
2,200 
2,9(t9 
4,007 
8:246 
1,»69 

66 
27 

77 

Henry 

Fttlton 

234 

TotalB 

17,164 

30.684 
3,680 

817 

77 

11 

BSPOBT  or  BBCBBTART  Or  RATB. 


ConntMS. 

4 

h 

VI" 

aim 

4,SiO 

148 
H 

117 
17 
BO 

Hmoo-rk 

86 

Omwford 

10 

TW«Ii- 

ia,ai» 

w,ei6 

4,006 

4S8 

170 

Conoliw. 

5 

a 

ii 

Id 

i! 

3^ 

CbBrnpaigii  - 

tux 

4.6B0 
3.70! 
8,131 

8WI 
6.860 

2,1k 

70 
366 

2flO 
178 
34 

83 

Fayelte 

83;01S 
7.638 

16^1 

937 

33 

Hajoritr 

KIHTB  DUTSICr. 


Coontie^ 

1= 

h 

^ 

.2-3 

j 

98 
130 
182 
3U 
142 

66 

S^IS 
2,628 
8,4S1 
8.706 
2,«6I 

8310 
2,141 
8160 
3;466 
3,432 

10 
20 
4 
8 

18.416 
1,761 

X6,«84 

930 

48 

8 

ELECTION    STATISTICS. 
TIHTH  DimUOT. 


Lncaa 8^  7,842 

Ottawa 1,791  3,872 

SwidoBky .'..  3,388  8,603 

Erie 3,741  8,860 

Totals- r. 

Majorit)' 


Highland ... 
Brown 


4,815 
8,918 
8,184 


TWtLFTH  DIVTKICT. 


CoUDtlM. 

il 

1 

i 

^ 

U 

jl 

f 

1,76S 
1,771 
8,41ft 
4,134 
4.700 

1.936 

wu 
a.7OT 

8,144 
8ii86 

8 
2 
88 

4 
20 

7 
8 
26 

16.789 
2:898 

18.884 

117 

86 

BEPOBT   or  BECKSTABY   07  STATE. 


THIRTXENTH   DISTBIOT. 


CoDnlies. 

li 

< 

s 

a 

1 

F      kV 

10.795 

a,9«i 

8,144 
1,763 

12,020 
8,919 
hfm 
2,512 

65 

199 
9 

Pickaway 

Hocking 

126 

1 

ToUIa 

18,607 

23,47K 

4,868 

210 

209 

6 

fODsniHTa  onrxicr. 


Conn  ties. 

03 

P 

jl 

^a 

1 
1 

Porry 

iSSJ.=:;:;:;::::::::;.::-::::;:.:::::::;::: 

3,090 
2.463 
3.746 

4,061 
3.648 

3,018 
1.861 
i:608 
2.610 
2,284 

3 
1S9 
128 

704 
12 
973 

Meias - 

«6 

TotolB _ 

17.008 
5,727 

11,281 

386 

1,689 

I 

)     y 

CouDtiee. 

3 

1^ 

4 

1 

i 

i 

TtiwaniwaB 

8.811 
4.527 
6,883 

5,881 
3.487 
6,018 

siaai 

20,717 
8,299 

21 

4 
61 
46 

122 

a" 

licking    

Uuskiutcum _ 

TO 

Totals - 

17,421 

3 

70 

ELECTION   BTATISTICa. 

axTEKtna  Duetmcr. 


OoDDttes. 

II 

J" 

1 

1 

honixL _ 

6349 
4.W3 

1^86 

8.428 
biivo 

3360 

260 

AehUnd - 

82 

Tot»ls 

Majority 

i7,8a& 

18,528 
693 

660 

ConnUes. 

1 

.1 

B 

Gaernw 

3,li74 
6364 
2,542 

1,H<>4 
4,81S 

2,548 
5.804 
2,104 

4,000 
4,723 

89 
52 
35 
2 
36 

67 
SO 
4 

Belmonu _ 

Noble _ 

4 

1 

Totals - 

18,957 

19,173 
216 

214 

91 

6 

SraBTBS.STi[   DISTBICT, 


GoiiDtiee. 

]! 

11 

II 

o 

ii 

1 

s 

6,849 

6,785 
2,265 
4,758 

2,802 

4,649 

4,660 

i;6»7 

3,287 
2,116 

282 
459 
185 
81 

47 
59 

Jefferson 

8S 

TotalB 

Majority    

22.459 
.,50 

16,809 

907 

106 

82 

BBFOBT  OP    BKCBBTAST   ( 


CoantJes. 

i 

EO 

"1 

1-^ 

s- 

{ 

Aditabol« 

Tfumbnll 

Porugo „ 

Ge«aga _... 

Uke „ 

6.969 
6;m 

3.8H 
2.759 

4^22 

a.aoi 

8,104 

90O 
82 
S6 
19 

101 

324 
293 

199 

! 

56 
131 

Tot«l« 

87,089 
13,066 

18,063 

4«I 

1,008 

Gonndes. 

¥ 

-a 

1 

Bommit - 

6,520 

6,!aa 

toxt 

171 
85 

t 

11 
181 

8 

Sff!::::::::;:::".:=:::::::;,::;;z::;:::::; 

4!6ei  1     4,931 
8.168  1     8,341 

Totals  _ 

23,072 
2.0^ 

20.B43 

412 

242 

3 

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Caaatitm. 

P 

II 

•< 

j 

17^ 

19,154 

289 

Majority- , 

I'm 

ELECTION  STATISTICS. 


297 


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DO 


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2.886 
6.777 
8.586 
4.866 

J  1. 483 
8.112 
6,260 
2.H00 
8.151 
2.445 

11.959 

1 

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1 

ELECTION  STATISTICS. 


299 


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BKPOBT  OF-  aSCBETABT  OF  8TATB. 


STATE  ELECTIONS  — 1883-1884. 


Tbe  tnUI  namtHr  ol  ioIId;  praclnclB  In  Oblo.  Ooiober  and  November.  ISSi,  was  3,0 
XoTE.— TlieHsureijKiTen  la  Ihe  lotsl  rourolamn,  In  thftc  ■bstnrb.  rppreaenl  lli 

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EDUCATIONAL  STATISTICS  OF  OHIO. 

[From  the  annual       ort  of  Hon.  L.  D.  Brown,  State  Commlnioner  of  Common  Sofaoola,  for  the  year 

ending  August  81,  ISM.] 


G£N£RAL  SUMMARY. 


Namber  of  yoath  of  school  age  in  the  State  in  September,  1884 1,062,886 

Number  of  yoath  of  school  age  in  the  State  in  September,  1888 1,068,800 

Namber  of  school  districts  in  the  State 8,086 

Namber  of  sab-districts  in  township  districts 10,067 

Namber  of  school-hoases  in  township  districts 11,079 

Namber  of  school-heuses  erected  within  the  year.. 461 

Cost  of  school-hoases  within  the  year $991,188.00 

Estimated  yalae  of  school-houses,  inclading  grounds |22/S86,046.00 

Nomberof  teachers  necessary  to  supply  schools 17,248 

Namber  of  different  teachers  actually  employed 84,466 

Namber  of  public  libraries  reported 816 

Number  of  volumes  in  libraries 888,664 

Average  number  of  weeks  the  schools  were  in  session^ 81 

Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  the  schools.. 762,766 

Average  number  of  pupils  in  daily  attendance 499,217 

Namber  of  school  officers 48,287 

Total  receipts,  including  balance  on  hand  September  1, 1888 $18,088,688.82 

Total  expenditures 9,684,868.84 


GENERAL  TABULAR  STATEMENTS  AND  COMPARISONa 

BICCXIPTS. 

Receipts  from  interest  on  irreducible  school  funds,  as  reported  by 

Auditor  of  Stote« 1284,166  16 

From  rents  and  accrued  interest  on  deferred  payments  due  on  sale  of 

school  land 461  98 

The  aggregate  amount  from  the  latter  source  in  1883  was 26,814  48 

Balance  on  hand  September  1, 1883 8,676,174  36 

From  State  School  tax  (one  mill  on  each  dollar  of  taxable  property) 

in  1884 ^ 1,696,866  81 

From  same  source  in  1883 1,609,866  67 

Decrease $13,989  76 


358  BSPOBT  OF    8BCBBTABY   OF  8TATB. 

From  interest  on  irreducible  fonds  and  rents  of  school  lands  in  1884...  $2d4,607  18 

From  same  source  in  1888 268,884  48 

Decrease 128,727  35 

From  local  taxes  in  1884.. $6,866,500  71 

"                  "       1888- 6.640,866  60 

Increase  $226,644  11 

From  sale  of  bonds  in  1884 $562,806  47 

1888 818,261  82 

Decrease ^ $260,446  85 

From  fines,  licenses,  etc.,  in  1884.... $262,729  86 

"                      "              1888.. 286,066  19 

Increase - $16,674  16 

Total  receipts  in  1884 $9,612,609  47 

"              1888 9,668,864  76 

Decrease $45,846  29 

Grand  total  of  receipts  in  1884,  including  balance  on  hand  September 

1,1888 $18,088,688  82 

Grand  total  of  receipts  in  1883,  iDcluding  balance  on  hand  September 

1,1882 12,236,367  63 

Increase $852,326  19 

Grand  total,  less  receipts  from  sale  of  bonds  in  1884 $12,525,878  36 

1883. 12,121,562  93 

Increase $404,316  42 


KXPSNDITURIS. 


Amount  paid  teachers  in  primary  schools  in  1884.. $6,266,346  84 

1883« 6,129,882  65 


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Increase $186,018  29 

Amount  paid  teachers  in  high  schooL  in  1884.. $542,412  85 

1888. 474,171  60 

Increase $68,240  85 


EDUCATIONAL    STATISTICS.  859 

Total  amount  paid  teachers  in  18^4^ $6^,768  19 

1883 6,tf08,504  18 


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Increase $204,254  06 


Amount  paid  for  soperintendiDg  schools  iu  1884^ $163,160  62 

•*  "  ISaS.. 158,466  93 


Increase $4,683  69 


Amount  paid  for  sites  and  bnildings  in  1884 $1,461,898 

1883 1,416,339  86 


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Increase $45,553  52 


Amount  paid  for  interest  on  and  redemption  of  bonds  in  1884^ $509,040  10 

1883.. 543,825  23 


Decrease $34,285  13 


Amount  paid  for  fuel  and  contingent  expenses  in  1884 $1,742,526  55 

"  "  "  1883 1,729,506  47 


Increase $13,020  08 


Grand  total  expenditures  in  18&4 , $9,684,368  84 

1883- 9,451,142  62 


Incre.ise $233,226  22 


Grand  total  expenditures,  exclusive  of  amounts  paid  for  interest  on 
and  redemption  of  bonds  in  1884 19,175,328  74 

Grand  total  expenditures,  exclusive  of  amounts  paid  for  interest  on 
and  redemtion  of  bonds  in  1883 8,907,817  89 


Increase $267,511  35 


Balance  on  hand  September  1,  1884 $3,404,314  98 

ENUMERATION. 


Number  of  white  male  youth  of  school  age  in  September,  1884.. 542.217 

1883 536,142 


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5nmiy^  of  eoiored  female  youth  of  school  age  in  September,  18B4. 


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enumeration,  ifi  274,020,  or  25.32  per  cent,  of  the  entire  enumeration. 
The  number  of  youth,  therefore,  in  the  State  between  six  and  sixteen 
years  of  agi%  ih  808,275. 


BDUCATIONAL  8TATI8TICB.  361 

In  1883,  the  whole  number  of  unmarried  youth  in  the  State,  between 
sixteen  and  twenty-one  years,  as  25.08  per  cent. ;  in  1882,  23.44  per 
cent.;  in  1881,  23.71  per  cent.;  in  1880,  24.96  per  cent.;  in  1879,  26.19 

per  cent.;  in  1878,  26.19  per  cent.;  in  1877,  26.27  percent.;  in  187G, 
25.61  per  cent. ;  in  1875,  25.60  per  cent. ;  in  1874,  24.68  per  cent. ;  and  in 
1873,  23.89  per  cent,  of  the  entire  enumeration. 

SCHOOL  DISTBICTS  AKD  THBIS  8CBDI VISIONS. 

Number  of  township  districts  in  1884.. 1|8&5 

1888.. '    1.845 

Number  of  sub-districts  in  township  districts  in  1884 10,067 

"               "               "                **                     1883 10,952 

Decrease 885 

Number  of  city,  viDage,  and  special  districts  in  1884. 788 

"              "              "                  "                 1888.. 722 

Increase 16 

Number  of  district  divihions  included  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts 

in  1884 880 

Number  of  district  divisions  included  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts 

in  1883 828 

Increase 2 

SCHOOL-HOUSES  XRBCTSD  WITHIN  THX  YSAB. 

Number  of  school-houses  erected  in  township  districts  in  1884 402 

"                  "                  "                  "                  «       1888 465 

Decrease 68 

Number  of  school-houses  erected  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 

1884 49 

Number  of  school-houses  erected  in  city,  village,  and  spedal  districts  in 

.  1883 72 

Decrease 23 

Whole  number  of  school-houses  erected  in  1884.. 451 

1883.. 537 

Decrease 86 


In  1873,  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts,  an  increase  of  eight 
school  buildings  was  reported;  in  1874,  an  increase  of  seven;  in  1876, 


1 


362  BBPOBT  OF  8BCBSTABY  OF  STATS. 

an  increase  of  five ;  in  1876,  an  increase  of  fourteen ;  in  1877,  a  decrease 
of  thirty-eight;  in  1878,  a  decrease  of  four;  in  1879,  a  decrease  of  two; 
in  1880,  an  increase  of  three ;  in  1881,  a  decrease  of  ten ;  in  1882,  an  in- 
crease of  ninety-six ;  in  1883,  twenty-four;  and  in  1884,  a  decrease  of 
twenty-three. 

COST  OF  0CHOOL-HOU8K8  BBSCTED  WITHIN  THE  YJBAR. 


Cost  of  Bchool-honses  erected  in  township  districts  in  1884^ $490,974  00 

1888. 668,884  00 


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Decrease 908,960  00 

Cost  of  school-houses  erected  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 
1884 9600,154  00 

Cost  of  school-houses  erected  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 
1888 658,048  00 

Decrease 9167,880  00 

Whole  cost  of  school-houses  erected  in  1884 9991,128  00 

1888- 1,211.417  00 

Decrease 9290,289  00 

The  expenditure  for  building  purposes  in  1870  was  $1,391,597;  in 
1871,  91,025,077;  in  1872,  9893,422;  in  1873,  91,008,786;  in  1874,  91,164,- 
104;  in  1875,  91,010,786;  in  1876,  $1,159,^50;  in  1877,  8803,146;  in  1878, 
9843,822;  in  1879,  $580,801 ;  in  1880,  $711,835;  in  1881,  $649,41)9;  in  1882, 
91,123,688;  in  1883,  91,211,377;  and  in  1884,  $991,128. 

NUMBKB  OP  SCHOOL- HOUSES  IN  THE   8TATB. 

Number  of  school-houses  in  township  districts  in  1884.. 11,079 

"  «•  "  1883.. 10,871 

Increase.. 208 

Number  of  school-honses  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in  1884..  1,430 

•«  «  "  "  1883..  1,849 

Increase.. 81 

Whole  nnmber  of  school-honses  in  1884 12,509 

u  u  u  1003 12,220 


EDUCATIONAL    8TATIBTIC8.  863 
YALUS  OF  8GH00IrH0UBflB»  IVGLUDIMO  OB0UND6. 

Value  of  Bchool-houfleB  in  town8hip  districtB  in  1884.. $9,538,568 

•'                     "                    1888- 9,510,091 

•     Increaae $28,472 

Yalne  of  school-houflee  in  dty,  village,  and  special  districtB  in  1884-...  $13,047,483 

"                      "                          «*                      "                  1868 14.944,407 

Decrease $1,896,924 

Total  value  of  school-houses  in  1884 $22,586,046 

"                  «           **           1888- - 24,454,498 

Decrease $1,868,452 


SOHOOL-BOOlfS. 

Number  of  primary  school-rooms  in  township  districts  in  1884- 11,546 

"                        "                     "                     "          1888- 11,421 

Increase- 125 

Number  of  high  school-rooms  in  township  districts  in  1884- 57 

"                     "                     "                  "           1888- 36 

Increase 21 

Whole  number  of  school-rooms  in  township  districts  in  1884- 11,603 

"                     "                     "                  "              1888- 11,457 

Increase- 146 

Number  of  primary  school-rooms  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 

1884 5,175 

Number  of  primary  school-rooms  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 

1883 4,959 

Increase 216 

Number  of  high  school-rooms  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in  1884  620 

"                      "                      "                     "                  "          1883  577 

Increase 48 


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BDUCATIONONAL   STATISTICS.  365 
NUMBIB  OP  DIFFBBXMT  TBACHKR8  SMPLOTSD. 

Number  of  teachers  employed  in  township  district  primary  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,     9222;    in  1883,  9,395 :    Decrease 178 

Ladies—             "           8,866;       "           8.792:    Increase 68 

Total—           "         18,077;       **         18,187:    Decrease 110 

Number  of  teachers  employed  in  township  district  high  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,         53;    in  1883,        28:    Increase 25 

Ladies—             *'              17;       ''                 4:    Increase 13 

Total—             **              70;       "               32:    Increase 88 

Total  number  of  teachers  employed  in  township  district  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,     9,275;    in  1883;  9,423:    Decrease  148 

lAdiee—             '*           8,872;       "           8,796:    Increase 76 

Total—           "         18,147;       "          18,219:    Decrease 72 

Number  of  teachers  employed  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  primary 
schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,       877;    in  1883,      876:    Increase 2 

Ladies—             "           4,625,       "           4,404:    Increase 221 

ToUl—           "           6,502;       "           5.279:    Increase 228 

Number  of  teachers  employed  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  high  schools— 

Gentlemen— In  1884,       547;    in  1883,      507:    Increase 40 

Ladies—            "              269;       *'             254:    Increase 16 

Total—           "             816;       "             761:    Increase « 55 

Total  number  of  teachers  employed  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  schools— 

Gentlemen— In  1884,     1,424;    in  1883,   1,382:    Increase 42 

Ladies-             "           4,894;-    "           4,668:    Increase 286 

Total—            "           6,318;       "           6,040:    Increase 278 

Whole  number  of  teachers  employed  in  primary  schools— 

Gentlemen— In  1884,   10,099;    in  1883, 10,270 :    Decrease 171 

Ladies—            **         18,480;       "         13,196:    Increase 284 

Total—            "         23,679;       "         23,466:    Increase 113 

Whole  number  of  teachers  employed  in  high  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,       600;    in  1883.      535:    Increase 65 

Ladies—            "             286;       "             258:    Increase  28 

Total—           "             886;       "             798:    Increase 98 


366  REPORT  OF  8B0RSTARY  OF  BTATB. 

Total  number  of  teachers  employed  in  the  State- 
Gentlemen— In  1884,  10,699;    in  1883, 10,806:    Decrease 106 

Ladiee—  "         13,766;       "         18,454:    Increase 812 

Total—  "         24,466;       "         24,269:    Increase 206 

PSBMANBNT  TXACHXRS. 

Number  of  teachers  permanently  employed  in  township  district  primary 

schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,     8,172;    in  1888,  8,165:    Increase  17 

Ladies—  **  2,044;       "  1,969:    Increase 76 

Totol—  "  5,216;       "  6,124:    Increase 92 

Number  of  teachers  permanently  employed  in  township  district  high  schools- 
Gentlemen— In  1884,         88;    in  1888,       26:    Increase 7 

Ladies—  "  16;       "  4:    Increase 11 

Total—  "  48;       "  80:    Increase 18 

Total  number  of  teachers  permanently  employed  in  township  district  schools- 
Gentlemen— In  1884,     3,206;    in  1888,  3,181:    Increase 24 

Ladies—  "  2,069;       "  1,978:    Increase 86 

Total—  "  5,264;       "  6,164:    Increase 110 

Number  of  teachers  permanently  employed  in  city,  village,  and  special  district 

primary  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,       736;    in  1883,      764:    Decrease 29 

Ladies—  "  4,172;       "  8,941:    Increase 281 

Total—  "  4,907;       "  4,706:.   Increase 202 

Number  of  teachers  permanently  employed  in  city,  village,  and  special  district 

high  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,       486;    in  1883,      441:    Increase 46 

Ladies—  "  238;       "  239:    Decrease 6 

ToUl—  "  719;       "  680:    Increase 89 

Total  number  of  teachers  permanently  employed  in  city,  village,  and  special 
district  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,     1,221;    in  1883,  1,206:    Increase 16 

Ladies-  "  4,406;       "  4,180:    Increase 225 

Total—  ''  6,626;       *'  6,386:    Increase 241 


EDUCATIONAL    STATISTICS.  367 

Whole  number  of  teachers  pennanenUy  employed  in  the  State — 

•  Gentlemen— In  1884,     4,426;    in  1883,  4,886:    Increase 40 

Ladies-            "          6,464;       ''          6,163:    Increase 311 

Total—           "         10,890;       "         10,539:    Increase 861 

BUPBBYISION. 

Namber  employed  to  soperintend  township  districts  in  1884^ 44 

"                     "                          1883- ,...  10 

Increase 84 

Namber  employed  as  superintendents  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in  1884  289 

u                        «                      u                     1088  J41 

Decrease % 


AVaRAGK  MONTHLY  WAOBS  OF  TIACHKBS. 

Average  monthly  wages  of  teachers  in  township  district  primary  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,  $38.00;    in  1883,$37.00:    Increase $1  00 

Ladies—  "  28.00;       "  28.00:      

Average  monthly  wages  of  teachers  in  township  district  high  schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,  $62.00;    in  1883,154.00:    Increase $8  00 

Ladies—  "  31.00;       "  87.00:    Decrease 6  00 

Average  monthly  wages  of  teachers  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  primary 
schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,    $49.00;    in  1883, $60 00 :    Decrease $100 

Ladies-  "  36.00;       "  34.00:    Increase 100 

Average  monthly  wages  of  teachers  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  high 
schools — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,  $70.00;    in  1883, $69.00:    Increase $100 

Ladies-  "  67.00;       **  69.00:    Decrease 2  00 


SCHOOLS  TAUGHT  FOB  A  LISS  TIMB  THAN  BBQUIBBD  BY  LAW. 

Number  of  sub-districts  in  townships  in  which  schools  were  taught  less  than 
twenty-four  weeks  in  1884 198 

Number  of  sub-districts  in  townships  in  which  schools  were  taught  less  than 
twenty-four  weeks  in  1883 288 

Decrease 35 


308  BXPOBT  OF  SXCSXTAST  OF  STATS. 

Xnmbcr  of  flob-dmsacs  of  city,  TQljge,  and  fpccsal  dktnds  in  viuch  achoolB 
were  tao^t  leat  Uub  twenrj-foar  v^eks  in  1884  — ^ 2 

Number  of  nb-dif^BoiM  of  cixj.  Tillage,  and  special  'iietTicts  in  vhkfa  adioola 
were  taught  ieai  than  tventj-foor  weeks  in  18B3 ~ 7 

~ 5 


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Avenge  namber  of  weeks  the  primarr  tchoob  were  in  seasioQ  in  township 
distncts  in  1884 « » 

ATerage  number  of  weeks  the  high  schools  were  in  srsroii  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1884  - ~ « 26 

ATerage  nomber  of  weeks  the  primary  schools  were  in  snrioD  in  cxtj,  Tfllfge, 
and  special  districts  in  1884 Si 

Arerage  number  of  weeks  the  high  schools  were  in  sesnon  in  city.  Tillage,  and 
special  districts  m  I HB4» '»—■■■■»  ..•.••••.......•..••••.•    •...••••-•••••••.•.•••••••••••....•••..        3o 

Arerage  namber  of  weeks  the  oummon  schools  were  in  seasion  in  the  State  in 
1884 31 

ATKBAGB  EATK  OF  LOCAL  TAX   POS  COSOf05  SCHOOUL 


Arerage  nomber  of  mills  on  each  dollar,  local  lery,  for  scIkmIs  in  township 

districts  in  1884 - 3.9 

ATerage  number  of  mills  on  each  dollir,  local  lery,  for  achoola  in  township 

districts  in  1883 - ^ 8l2 

ATerage  namber  of  mills  on  each  dollar,  local  levy,  for  schools  in  city.  Tillage, 

and  ffpecial  districts  in  1884 - 6.7 

ATerage  nomber  of  mills  on  each  dollar,  local  leTy,  for  schools  in  city.  Tillage, 

and  special  districts  in  1883 6.6 

Increase I 

yUMBKB  OP  PTPILB    KSTBOLLXD  DC  THE  COMICOX  SCHOOLS. 

Knmber  of  papils  enrolled  in  township  district  primary  schools — 

Bojs-In  1884,  242.307;  in  1883,  243.M4:  Decrease 1,687 

Girls—       "      214,466;        "        215,830:  Decrease 1^74 

Total—   **      456,768;       "       f45»,774:  Decrease 3,011 

Xnmber  of  papils  enrolled  in  township  high  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,      1,167;  in  1883,        616:  Increase. .«. 551 

Girls—       "          1,069;       "               523:  Increase 566 

Total—   "          2;»6;        «            1,193:  Increase 1.117 

Total  p amber  of  popils  enrolled  in  township  district  schools — 

Boy»-Inl884,  243,474;  in  1883,  244,560:  Decrease 1,066 

Girls-       "      215,545;       "        216,353:  Decrease 808 

Total—  "      469^19;       "        460^13:  Decrease ^ 1,894 


EDUCATIONAL    STATISTICS.  869 

Namber  of  pupils  enrolled  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  primary  schools — 

Boys-In  1884.  138,831;  in  1883,  133,852:  Increase 4,479 

Girls—       "       135,708;        "         133,255:  Increase 2,468 

Total—    "      274,039;        "         267,107:  Increase 6,982 

Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  high  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,    12,788;  in  1883,    11,815:  Increase 978 

Girls—       "        16,909;        "  15,«66:  Increase 1,258 

Total—   "        29,897;        "  27,471:  Increase 2,226 

Total  number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  schools — 

Boy8-Inl884,  151,119;  in  1883,  145,667:  Increase... .*......:...   5,462 

Girls-       "       152,617;        "         148,911:  Increase 8,706 

Total—    "      303,736;        "         294,578:  Increase 9,168 

Total  number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  the  common  schools  of  the  State — 

Boys— In  1884,  394,593;  in  1883,  390,227:  Increase 4,366 

Girls—        "       368.162;       "         365,264:  Increase 2,898 

Total—   "       762,755;        "         755,491:  Increase _7,264 

NUMBBB  OP  PUPILS  RB-BNBOLLBD. 

Number  of  pupils  re-enrolled  in  township  district  schools — 

Boys— in  1884,      5,732;  in  1883,      5,636:  Increase 96 

Girls—        "  5,614;        »*  6,751:  Decrease 137 

Total—   "        11,346;        "  11,387:  Decrease ^ 41 

Number  of  pupils  re-enrolled  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  primary 
schools — 

Boys— In  1884,      2,863;  in  1883,      2,793:  Increase...- 70 

Girls—       •*  2,971;        "  2,a52:  Increase 119 

Total—   "  5,834;        •*  5,645:  Increase 189 

Numb  -r  of  pupils  re* enrolled  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  high  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,         451;  in  1883,         460:  Decrease 9 

Girls—       "  487;        "  402:  Increase 85 

Total—   "  938;        "  862:  Increase 7? 

Total  number  of  pupils  re-enrolled  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,     3,314;  in  1883,       3,253:  Increase 61 

Girls—        **  3,458;        "  3,254:  Increase 204 

ToUl—    "  6,772;        "  6,507:  Increase 265 

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ToUl  number  of  popilft  re-cnroIlcd  in  the  eommoa  ghool»  in  die 

Bo7»-In  188i,      9/>4«;  in  18»,       8JBB9:  InciCMe 197 

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9omber  of  popils  between  16  and  21  eiiralled  in  townaiiip  disuict  primnrj 


BojB-hk  1884,    38,aii»;  in  1863,    37J&11:  IneresBe 88B 

Gtrl»-       •*         24J67,       ••  M^ftW:  Increnae ^ ^ ^        15 

Total—   -         «3,a8^;        "  6?,463:  loereaae 908 

Hmnber  of  popila  between  16  and  21  enrolled  in  townabip  diatriet  hifh  schools— 

Bo7»-In  1884,         467;  in  1863,         215:  Increase 25S 

Girla—       "  378;        •*  179:  Inereaae ^.      199 

ToUl—    •*  845;        '•  dM:  Increase _^^ 

Number  of  pfipila  between  16  and  21  enrolled  in  citj.  Tillage,  and  special  dis- 
trict primary  schools — 

Bojs— In  1884,      4,325;  in  1883,      4,305:  Increase 20 

Giria—       **  4/)89;        "  3343;  Increase ^ 196 


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Total—    •  8,364;        **  8,148:  Increase ^ 216 

Nomber  of  papils  between  16  and  21  enrolled  in  citj,  Tillage,  and  special  dis- 
trict high  schools — 

B'»ys— In  1884,      5,4«9;  in  1883,      5,0«5:  Increase 404 

Girls—        "  7«71;        "  6,ft3H:  Increase 1,035 

ToUl—    **         13,140;        "  11,701 :  I ocrease 1,439 

Total  number  of  papils  between  16  and  21  enrolled  in  the  common  schools  of 
the  Bute— 

&>js— In  1884,    48,660;  in  1883,    47,096 :  Increase 1,564 

Girls-        "         37,055;        "  35,610:  Increase 1,446* 

ToUl-    **         85,715;        "  82,706:  Increase 3,009 

AVBBAGB  MONTHLY  KNROLLMSlfT. 

Average  monthly  enrollment  in  township  district  primary  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,  184,180;  in  1883,  184,640:  Decrease 460 

Girls-       •*       167,873;        "        170,027:  Decrease. «  2^54 

Total—   •*      262,053;        "       854,667:  Decrease 2,614 


EDUCATIONAX    STATISTICS. 

Average  monthly  enrollment  in  township  district  high  schools — 

BDys—In  1884,      1,188;  in  1883,        473:  Increase 716 

Girls—       "  1,219;       "  624:  Increase 696 

Total—   "  2,407;        "  997:  Increase 1^0 

Average  monthly  enrollment  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  primary 
schools — 

Boys— In  1884,  102,896;  in  1883;  108,726:  Decrease 6,880 

Girls—       "      102,749;       "         109,119:  Decrease -  6,870 

Total—   "      205,645;       "         217,846:  Decrease .12^ 

Average  monthly  enrollment  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  high  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,        9,500;    in  1888,    9,284:    Increase- 216 

Girls—      "  13,446;  "        18,198:    Increase. 247 

Total-  "  22,945;         "       22,482:    Increase... 468 

Average  monthly  enrollment  of  pnpils  in  the  common  schools  of  the  State — 

Boys— In  1884,    297,764;    in  1883,  307,123:    Decrease 9,869 

Girls—      **  285,236;       "        288,868:    Decrease 8,682 

Totel—  "         683,050;        "         59n,991:    Dc^crease 12,941 


AVERAGE  DAILY    ATTENDA^XC 

Average  daily  attendance  of  pnpils  in  township  district  primary  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,    143,077;    in  1888,  143,521 :    Decrease 444 

Girls—      "  131,323;       "        132,634:    Decrease 1,811 

Total—  "         274,400;       *»         276,165:    Decrease 1,766 

Average  daily  attendance  of  pupils  in  township  district  high  schools — 

Boys— In  1884,  797;    in  1888,       361:    Increase. 48^ 

Girls—      "  781;        "  393:    Increase 


Total     "  1,578;        "  764:    Increase. 824 


Average  daily  attendance  of  pnpils  in  city,  village,  and  special  district  primary 
schools- 
Boys— In  1884,    101,395;    in  1883,    96,093:    Increase 5,802 

Girls—       "  100,386;         "  96,132:    Increase. 4,254 

ToUl        "         201,781;         "        192,225:    Increase. 9,666 


372  EEPORT  OF   SECRETARY    OF   STATE. 

Average  dailj  attendance  of  pnpUs  ia  cit^,  villifie,  ami  epecisl  dietrict  hii;b 
Bchoola — 

Boys— In  1884,       B,84«;    m  1883,      8,144:    Increaie 702 

Girto—       "  12,612;         "  11,878:    IncreBse 9M 

ToWl—    "  2I,4B8;         "  19,822:     Increase 1.636 

Average  dail;  attendance  of  pupils  in  Ibe  common  echoola  of  the  Stale — 

Boya— In  1884,    254,115;    in  1863,  248.119:    Increase 5,996 

340,837:    Increase 4,a6& 

488,956:    Increaae 10,261 

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Total— 


a46,ioa; 

49a,217; 


Fenmanehip. 
Arithmetic  -. 
Geograpliy  ,. 
EDglieh  Qran 

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Drawiiis  

Vocal  mQBic 

Map  drawing 

Orkl   legaooa 

V.  8.  History 

Physiolo^ 

Physical  Geography... 
Natural  Pbilosopby... 

German 

Algebra 

Geometry 


98,fi09 
640,93» 
6M.606 
609,Blri 
563,431 
308.731 
317,841 
135,098 
113,271 
179.845 

52,173 
236.156 

67,985 


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4,776 


648,241 
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59«,727 
550,122 
298,025 
208,349 
130,707 
10M,604 
165,994 

4H,7I7 
194,85fi 

68,070 
7,489 

80,276 
5,732 

45,035 


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Surveying 

Chemistry 

Geology 

Botany-. 

Astronomy^ 


Natural  History 

Mental  Philoaonhy. 
Moral  PhiloBopny-. 

Rhetoric 

Logic 

Latin  

Greek 

French 

General  History.... 

Literature  

Science  ot  Government 
Political  Economy. 


1.S49 
3.091 

4,287 


2,23S 
3,437 

8,073 


2,960 
1,442 
2.934 
1,240 


2,017 
35,284 
1,980 


rKRCINTAOI. 

Per  cent,  of  average  daily  attendiinoe  on  enrollment  in  township  districts  ii 

'  1884 

Per  cent,  of  average  daily  attendance  on  enrollment  in  township  dlatr^cts  ii 


Increase 03  , 

Per  cent-  of  average  daily  attendance  on  enrollment  in  city,  village,  and  special 
districts  in  1884 78.60 

Per  cent,  of  average  daily  attendance  on  enrollment  in  city,  village,  and  special 
dietrictBin  1888 .'i 71.9B 

Increaae  .. 


^F  Increaae 


EDUCATIONAL   BTATI8TIC8.  878 

Per  cent  of  average  daUy  attendance  on  enrollment  in  the  State  in  1884 66.46 

"  "  "  "  1888 64.72 

Increase 1.74 

Per  cent,  of  average  dailj  attendance  in  1884,  on  enameration  of  September, 
1888 46.12 

Per  cent  of  average  daily  attendance  in  1888,  on  enameration  of  September, 
1882 4(1.77 

Increase • 85 

Per  cent  of  enrollment  in  1884,  on  enumeration  of  September,  1888 71.40 

1888,.  "  "  1882 70.78 

Increase. 7S 

Per  cent  of  enrollment  between  6  and  16  in  1884,  on  enameration  between  6 
and  16  in  September,  1883 86.06 

Per  cent,  of  enrollment  between  6  and  16  in  1883,  on  enameration  between  6 
and  16  in  September,  1882 84.07 

Increase .' .96 

Per  cent  of  average  dail j  attendance  on  average  monthly  enrollment  in  town- 
ship districts 92 

Per  cent,  of  average  daily  attendance  on  average  monthly  enrollment  in  city, 
village,  and  special  districts 98 


COLORED  SCHOOLS. 

Namber  of  teachers  in  colored  schools  in  township  districts  in  1884 104 

»'                     «                     "                     "                  "       1888 98 

Increase 6 

Namber  of  teachers  in  colored  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 

1884 187 

Namber  of  teachers  in  colored  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts  in 

1883 144 

Total  number  of  teachers  in  colored  schools  in  the  State  in  1884 241 

"              1883... 242 


Decrease 


1 


874  REPOBT^OP.'SBCBBTABY  OP  STATE. 

Nomber  of  pupils  enroUed  in  colored  schools  in  township  districts  in  1884 2,868 

"  "  u  a  u         i8g3 2^70 


Increase 288 


Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  colored  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special 
school  districts  in  1884^ ; 6,688 

Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  colored  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special 
school  districts  in  1888 6,670 


Decrease 1,038 


Total  number  of  pupils  eiyolled  in  colored  schools  in  the  State  in  1884^ 8,490 

•*  "  "  "  «  1883 9,240 


Decrease 760 


Average  duration  of  colored  schools  in  township  districts  in  1884.. 29  weeks. 

1883- 29  weeks. 


Average  duration  of  colored  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts 
in  1884 36  weeks. 

Average  duration  of  colored  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts 
in  1883 36  weeks. 


Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  colored  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1884 2,361 

Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  colored  schools  in  township  dir- 
tricto  in  1883.. 2,26^ 

Increase  96 


Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  colored  schools  in  city,  village, 
and  special  districts  in  1884 3,264 

Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  colored  schools  in  city,  village, 
and  special  districts  in  1883 6,664 

^Decrease 34^90 


Number  of  pupils  in  academic  studies  in  colored  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1884 168 

Number  of  pupils  in  academic  studies  in  cx)lored  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1883 139 


Increase 29 


^Tlilf  dacreaae  ii  oocaiioDed  by  the  Ijicmited  number  of  mixed  ichooU  in  tbe  State* 


BDUCATIONAL    BTATIBTICS.  376 

Nnlbber  of  papOs  in  mcademic  studies  in  colored  schools  in  city,  Tillage, 

and  special  districts  in  1884 888 

Nomber  of  popils  in  academic  studies  in  colored  schools  in  dtj,  village, 

and  special  districts  in  1888 Wi 

Decrease 68 


PRIVATX  SCHOOLS. 

Nnmber  of  teachers  in  private  schools  in  township  districts  iu  1884^ 84 

**                        **              1888. 48 

Decrease 19 

Namber  of  teachers  in  private  schools  in  dty,  village,  and  special  districts 

in  1884 ^ 168 

Nomber  of  teachers  in  private  schools  in  citj,  village,  and  special  districts 

in  1888 466 

Decrease 898 


Total  namber  of  teachers  in  private  schools  in  the  State  in  1884 188 

"                     **                     "                  «                   1888 499 

Decrease 817 

Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  private  schools  in  township  districts  in  1884  1,868 

Decrease 840 

Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  private  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special 

districts  in  1884 9,704 

Number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  private  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special 

districts  in  1883 89,977 

Decrease 20,878 

Total  namber  of  pupils  enrolled  in  private  schools  in  the  State  in  1884 10,967 

1883 31,470 

Decrease  20,513 

Average  duration  of  private  schools  in  township  districts  in  1884 26  weeks. 

1883 27  weeks. 

Decrease 1  week. 


376  REPORT  OF    BECRBTARY    OF  STATE. 

Average  daration  of  private  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts 
in  1884 88  weeks. 

Average  duration  of  private  schools  in  city,  village,  and  special  districts 

in  1883 88  weeks. 

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Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  private  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1884 805 

Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  private  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1883 1,408 

Decrease 1,088 

Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  private  schools  in  city,  village,  and 
special  districts  in  1884 4,646 

Number  of  pupils  in  primary  studies  in  private  schools  in  city,  village, 
and  special  districts  in  1888 28,968 

Decrease 24,312 

Number  of  pupils  in  academic  studies  in  private  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricUin  1884 50 

Number  of  pupils  in  academic  studies  in  private  schools  in  township  dis- 
tricts in  1888 37 

Increase 13 

Number  of  pupils  in  academic  studies  in  private  schools  in  city,  village, 
and  special  districts  in  1884 533 

Nui;nber  of  pupils  in  academic  studies  in  private  schools  in  city,  village, 
and  special  districts  in   1883 252 

Increase 281 


EXAMINATION  OF  TEACHBR8. 

Numberof  meetings  held  by  county  boards 1,442 

"         localities  in  which  meetings  were  held 190 

"         applications  for  certificates  made  by  gentlemen 20,375 

ladies 20,023 

Total  number  of  applicants 40,398 

Number  of  certificates  granted  for  60  months  to  gentlemen 161 

"                  "                  "                  "             ladies 49 

Total  number 210 


EDUCATIONAL    STATISTICB.  377 

Number  of  certificates  granted  for  48  months  to  gentlemen 90 

"                  '*                   '"                  "         ladies 82 

Total  number 122 

Nnmber  of  certificates  granted  for  86  months  to  gentlemen 486 

«                   *•                      "                  "         ladies 203 

Total  number 689 

Nnmber  of  certificates  granted  for  24  months  to  gentlemen 1,537 

**                  "  .                  "                            ladies 918 

Total  number 2,456 

Number  of  certificates  granted  for  1 8  months  to  gentlemen .* 1 ,057 

"                  "                     "              "            ladies 676 

Total  number 1,783 

Number  of  certificates  granted  for  12  months  to  gentlemen 5,474 

"                  "                      "               "             ladies 6,892 

Total  number ^  11,866 


Number  of  certificates  granted  for  6  months  to  gentlemen 8,280 

ladies 8,574 


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Total  number  ^ 6,864 

Total  number  of  certificates  granted  to  gentlemen ~  12,896 

"                        "              ladies 11,846 

Total  number ^  24,741 

Total  number  of  certificates  granted  in  1884 24,741 

1883 23,328 

Increase 1,413 

Hnmber  of  applications  rejected  which  were  made  by  gentlemen 7,301 

ladies 8,218 

Total  number  of  applications  rejected  in  1884 15,519 

1883 ~.  18,100 


378  REPORT  OF  8SCRBTART  OF  STATE. 

Per  cent  of  total  applications  rejected  in  1884.. 38 

"                        •*                 1883- 36 

The  smallest  per  cent,  in  Paulding  conntj 15 

The  largest  per  cent.,  in  Vinton  county .«..• .••••• 69 

Number  of  different  persons  who  applied  for  county  certificates— 

Gentlemen— In  1884,  14,483;  in  1883, 13,582:    Increase 901 

14,071;       "       12,811:    Increase 1^860 


Total—           "         28,654;       "       26,893:    Increase 2,161 

Number  of  different  persons  who  received  county  certificates — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,  10,880;  in  1883, 10,586:    Increase 294 

Ladies—            "           9,873;       "         9,687:    Increase 336 

Total-           "         20,763;       "        20,123:    Increase 630 

Number  of  persons  who  applied  to  local  boards  for  certificates — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,      196;  in  1883,      245:    Decrease.. 49 

Ladies—            "           2,246;       "         2,040:    Increase 206 

Total—           «           2,442;       "         2,285:    Increase 167 

Number  of  persons  who  baled  in  local  examinations — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,        21;  in  1883,       80:    Decrease^ 9 

Ladies—             "              370;       "            381:    Decrease 11 

Total—           "              391;       "            411:    Decrease.. 20 

Number  of  local  boards  from  which  reports  were  received  in  1884 71 

"                         "                         "                         1883 63 

Increase 8 

Number  of  different  persons,  natives  of  Ohio,  who  applied  for  county 
certificates — 

Gentlemen— In  1884,  18,117;  in  1883, 12,631:    Increase 486 

Ladies—            "         12,126;       "        11,990:    Increase 136 

Total—           "      -25,243;       "       24,621:    Increase 622 

Number  of  different  colored  persons  who  applied  for  county  certificates- 
Gentlemen— In  1884,      157;  in  1888,      163:    Decrease.. 6 

Ladies—            "             122;       "            110:    Increase 12 

Total—           «              279;       "            278:    Increase 6 


EDUCATIONAL  6TATI8TIC8.  379 

Number  of  diflerent  peraooB  under  20  years  of  age  who  applied  for  county 
certificates- 
Gentlemen— In  ]  884,    8,541 ;  in  1888,   8,188:    Increase 408 

Ladies—  "  6,168;       "         6,606:    Increase 668 

Total—  "  9,704;       "         8,788:    Increase. 966 

Per  cent,  of  applicanto  onder  20  years  of  age  for  county  certificates  in  1884...       83.99 

"  "  "  1883...       33.10 

Increase 89 

Aggregate  amount  paid  county  examiners  for  services  rendered  in  1884..     S3<),513  04 

"  "  "  1883..       29,834  40 

Increase |i678  64 

The  minimum  amount  paid,  Lake  county,  was $162  00 

The  maximum  amount  paid,  Stark  county,  was 708  00 

Aggregate  amountdrawn  by  county  examiners  for  trayelingexpeuses  in  '84      $3,849  16 

"  "  '83        8,776  64 

Increase ', $78  62 

This  amount  was  drawn  by  77  counties,  since  11  claim  no  such  expenses. 

The  minimum  sum  drawn,  Delaware  county,  was. .*. $6  76 

The  maximum  sum  drawn.  Brown  county,  was 134  81 


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TABLE  III. 
SUtement  ahaniDg  the  paynients  of  the  State  Oomtnon  School  Fund  to  counties,  as 
compared  with  receipts,  and  exhibiiinn  eicees  of  payments  or  receipts,  (or  fiscal 
year  ending  Novemlier  16,  1884;  also,  the  enumeralion  of  youth  between  siic  and 
twentf-ODe  years  of  age,  taken  in  the  month  of  September,  1884,  being  the  basis 
opon  which  Che  Slate  Common  School  Fund  ie  to  be  distributed  in  16S6. 


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$18,776  60 
17.174  50 
11,335  00 
18.296  00 
14.695  50 
14.073  OO 
26,337  00 
16,009  50 
20,374  50 
8,085  00 
13,417  60 
22,760  60 

16.983  00 
llji09  50 
24,427  50 
12,931  50 
16,522  00 

102,103  60 
20,6f  9  50 
11,542  60 
13,927  00 
16,702  60 
16,166  00 
9,604  50 

41.635  00 
10,143  00 
14,790  00 

5,709  00 
14,013  00 

13.984  50 
168,636  00 

13,961  60 
13.931  60 
9,637  00 
11.737  60 

14.636  00 
11,632  00 
10.449  00 
14,866  00 
14,460  00 
17,430  00 
13,308  60 

6,981  00 
20,600  60 

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13,021  90 
13.429  07 
17,436  88 

7,832  87 

8.423  94 
22.390  71 
10.417  54 
30.896  26 

9,973  18 
21,071  08 
31,471  70 
13  191  69 
14,943  44 
22,822  47 
13.234  22 
17,339  16 
102,136  56 
21.795  71 

6,688  72 
17,136  73 
14,087  06 
19,289  78 
14,873  06 
66,696  26 

8,800  83 

7,434  19 

7,760  26 
21,666  73 
10.084  11 
208,474  81 
14,622  84 

9,977  73 
12.690  58 

6,336  21 
15,790  97 

6,920  01 

8,972  06 
18,388  28 

5,348  07 
17.469  88 
16,566  80 
10,917  Ofl 

8,371  40 

$7,009  42 
4,163  60 

8,649 
11,866 

7,206 
11,088 

9,841 

9,506 
17,892 
10,417 

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1,140  88 

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6,862  88 
5.849  06 
3,946  29 
5,591  98 

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1,888  16 
7,658  68 
8,721  20 

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3,7»1  31 

8,433  94 

303' 72 

1,817  15 

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1,106  31 

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18,780  26 

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7,663  73 

2,616  44 

10.686 

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6,684 

Fulton 

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8,342  18 
7,356  81 

6,543 
9.896 

3,900  39 

49,838  81 
671  14 

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1,476  96 

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fiUtemeat  Hhowiag  the  pijrmeDls  of  th«  State  Commoa  School  Fas  J  lo  {vm 
oompared  with  receipts,  aad  exhibiiiaR  exceM  ot  paymmta  or  iikw.N>-  *'■ 
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12,576  00 
16,789  50 
88,290  50 
9,378  00 
84,117  00 

10.788  00 
9,886  50 

16,641  00 

12.789  00 
17,977  50 
14.083  50 
85,860  00 

9,514  60 

8,892  50 
83,890  60 
10,869  00 
10,888  50 

6,716  50 
15.114  00 
13,788  00 

9,730  50 
18,049  50 
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13,680  00 
16,761  00 
19,908  00 
14.230  60 
19,093  50 
17,961  00 
18,127  60 
35,448  00 
21,298  50 
80,065  60 
80,914  50 
11,055  00 
18,562  50 

8,979  00 
12,177  00 
81,999  00 
19,776  00 
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16.004  81 
18,401  70 
38,566  87 
16.171  79 
19.810  61 
13,541   18 
12.820  65 
7.839  66 
6.987  60 
23.617  77 
6,546  78 
49,121   13 
7,985  79 
12,649  24 
27,143  60 
fi,606  84 
6,418  04 
3,078  05 
9,610  88 
19,733  23 
5,479  18 
16,561  41 
17,842  75 
7,178  13 
82,188  94 
22,358  89 
15,21!  69 
10,667  36 
21,561  43 
11,737  41 
88,466  66 
23,548  71 
19,173  21 
16,973  31 
10,742  34 
6,983  39 
3,772  34 
19,475  60 
12,731  79 
24,687  56 
8,624  99 
12,590  98 
11.583  87 

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STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  THE  PRE-SIDENT  OF  OHIO  STATE  UNIVERSITY 
AT  COLUMBUS,  FROM  NOVEMBER  16,  1888,  TO  NOVEMBER  15, 1884. 


Number  of  stndenta  in  the  institntion  No- 
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STATISTICAL   REPORT  OF  THE   PRESIDENT  OF  THE  OHIO  UNIVERSITY 
AT  ATHENS,  FROM  NOVEMBER  15,  1888,  TO  NOVEMBER  15,  1884. 


Number  of  studenta  November  15, 1883 

Number  of  students  admitted  during  the  year 

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STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  THE  OHIO  IJ^STI- 
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BUS, FROM  NOVEMBER  15,  1883,  TO  NOVEMBER  16,  1884. 


Number  of  pupils  in  the  iuBtitution  November  15,  1883 

Number  of  pupils  admitted  during  the  year 

Total  number,  current  year 

Number  discharged  

Number  remaining  in  the  institution  November  15,  1883  .., 


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Occupations  Taught:    Printing;  bookbinding;  shoemaking;  carpentry. 


SOCIAL  8TATIBTICB.  485 

STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  THE  OHIO  INSTI- 
TUTION FOR  THE  BLIND.  AT  COLUMBUS,  FROM  NO\EMBER  IB,  1883. 
TO  NOVEMBER  16,  1884. 

Nnmber  of  popilain  the  inttitotion  NoTwnber  16,  1888,  malM,  109;  femalea,  7!l; 
toUl,  188. 

New  pupils  admitted  dnring  the  year,  miilee,  24 ;  femalen,  14 ;  total,  38. 
Total  nomber  during  the  fiacal  year,  ma^ee,  138;  femalea,  102 ;  total.  240. 
Number  discharged,  or  temporarily  alinent,  82. 
Number  in  the  institution  NoTeni1>er  15,  18S4,  wales,  111 ;  females,  88;  total,  IM. 


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Born  in  Ohio - 27 

"    other  sUtes -    7 

**    foreign  countries - 4 


CAUsts  OP  BuiTDicBn  or  thosi  Admitted  Drmiiro  trs  Yias. 

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Conjunctivitis - 4 

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Cataract - 2 

Injury 3 

Meiisles 1 

Erysipelas « 1 

Cerebrospinal  meningitis 1 

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Comeitis .  .  I 

Congenital  cases .« • 

Unknown - 8 


Aon  or  Pcpils  EKaoLLgo  this  Tksm. 

Under  twenty-one l<tt 

Over  •'        88 

Average  age  of  school- 1H9I 


OCXTPATIOICS  TarGHT. 


Piano-tuning.  '    Hand-sewing. 


Caneseating.  Machine-sewing. 

Broom- making.  ;    Hand- knitting. 


Machine^kniiiint;. 
Bead  work. 
Crotchet  work. 


4Eie  UPOBi  or  atmmtAMT  o¥  statb. 

BTATIBIZOAL  BEFOSX  OF  IHB  SUFEBINTENDENT  OF  ' 
TDTION  FOB  THE  KDUOATION  OF  FEEBLE-MIH 
OOLUHBUS;  OmO,  FBOH  SOVEMBEB  15,  1888,  TO  H 


BomlMr  of  pn^  in  th«  iuaUtatioa  November  li,  1888  .... 

Homber  of  pa^k  sdmhtsd  daring  the  year 

TeoDipoiVT  mbeenteee  (on  wcosnt  of  Bre)  retvned  - 

Total  nunber  comnt  yewr.- ^.....^ „ 

Funber  diidiwged _ - 

Nwnber  died „ _ 

Somber  ranaininK  in  tfae  initttaUon  Norember  16, 1884... 


BniUKKi.— ThJB  InBtitntion  Rdmita  children  onlj,  the  pan 
whom  most  be  dliaans  of  Ohio,  the  fact  of  tlieir  residence  bein 
probAto  Indge  of  the  county  whence  the  application  for  admiani 


HoBTUAST  Bkord,  n'oTmcB  16,  I88S,  to  Notube 


OocDPATioiie  Tadoht. 
Halee  are  tanght  to  wmk  on  the  farm  and  fcorden. 
Females  are  taniht  general  domestic  work. 


Aen  or  InuTn  ADMnnn  Cuuixnt  Year 


6 

1 

S 

9 

10 

11 

1 

Ualea - 

17 
6 

18 
10 

11 
7 

7 
B 

18 

13 

] 

SOCIAL  STATUTICt. 


STA.TISTICA.L  REPORT  OF  THR  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  THE  CENTRAL 
AKYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE.  AT  00LUMBU^5.  FROM  NOVEMBER  15. 
1688,  TO  NOVEMBEB  It,  IBM. 


General  reaalta  for  the  yemr  eudiof  Nor.  IB,  1681. 


Nam  tier  diflcbuKMl- 

Number  died , 

Number  remaiolng  Nor.  IB,  1884  .. 


w  THon  Adhittw 


Ohio 

Other  ftalee 

Forelitn  eoauMM 
nuknown 

Total! 


j 

1 

1 

e» 

98 

its 

■1 

1« 

a 

a 

141 

141 

CAtiaBi  o9  DuTH. 


CtmmvlOmih. 

1 

1 

1 

Nervona  exhaoatioD                                                                               »  _ 

Heninintu                                                           . 

EshaOBiiuo                                                                                          .__ 

BQlcTcK^y  leapiag  Irwn  wfndMT        _      "               "_                          "* 

te;:'m\«r.o-«h -   ■: 

DrMDlerr 

Acn'e  aanlarai  exhaiulfiK 

Chranlc  diarrhoea                                                                                 _    . 

Cirrhoria  of  paocieM             — 

AMHtea 

Oldife                                 -                        _         ,„  „ 

I 
t 
1 

1 

1 
1 

■ 

BXPOBT  OF  BKCBBTART  OF  STATS. 

CAim  OF  DsATH— CoDtinned. 
Oause  of  death. 


CirrhoBU  of  liver 

Tleiiaiic  and  renul  dieease... 

TuberciiloeiB  of  bowels 

Ffelitia - 

DurrhtBjiiiiidezbanstioD  ... 

ToUlB 


Agb  of  Ihmatb  a 


i 

Ag«. 

S 

a 

i 

3 

£ 

^ 

Over  15  and  under  ao  yeam _ 

ii 

1 

15 

16 

30       "           40      "    - 

7 

20 

40       "           60      "     _ 

5 

4 

» 

50       "           60      "    _ 

1 

60       "           TO      "     

1 

1 

TO       "           80      " 

1 

1 

66 

37 

Occi'p 

AUON. 

Males. 

No. 

Males. 

No. 

Laborers 

21 

Dp, 

1 

Machinist 

Karniers - 

Citt'ir- milkers _ 

8awy«r 

Deputy  U.  8.  MarahMl.. 

6a 

Ilasierer - 

Stone  polisher 

Sailor 

Cl«rk9 _ 

Brick-moalders- 

Moulder 

Teleiiraph  operator.. 

Sho^i-ker- 

Bricklayer  ~ 

Railroad  anent - 

"*       

Btone  mason - 

SOCIAL  8TATIBTIC8. 


489 


FemalM. 


Oct:cPATio3f— Continaed. 


No. 


Hou8ewivtffl... 
8eaiMHtreH.«eB 

Teachwra 

Cleik 

Liundrefw 

HoufM^kee.  ere 
Unknown 


4 

8(> 
3 
3 
1 
I 

lift 
1 


Females. 


No. 


D«>mestics 

Farinerd' daughterB.  

Stndent  ! 

Witiihwcimnn - 

Nurm) 

No  occupr.tiMn 

Totals j 


10 
3 
1 
1 
1 
7 


141 


STATISTICAL  RKPOKT  OF  TMK  .SUPEKISTENDENT  OF  THE  LON(iVIEW 
ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE.  AT  CARTHAGE,  FROM  NOVEMHER  1, 
1883.  TO  NOVEMBER  1.  1884. 


Nntnber  of  patients  in  tho  institution  No- 
▼emlM*r  l.  Inai  

Niiinl>«*r  of  patients  iulmitte«l  during  the  jeat 

Total  number  current  year.. 

Numlier  dischargt*d 

Nnmt»er<iied 

Numf>er  remaining  in  the  institution  No- 
vember I.  18*4 


S 


I 


814 

119 

438 

78 

88 

881 


1 

a 


3 


1 


Bra     674 


NsUTity  of 
inmatc*s. 


o 

o 


•  I 

ft 

.  5 


848  ,  «M2  I     178 

101       2«).| 

4411       882  I 

74  ,  \Hi 

22  68 


70 


18»        7S 


i 

s 

a 
a 

8 


414 


SrppoHBO  CArsB  or  Ixaaxity  i3r  pATitrrs  Admittko  Dctiaco  rni  Ytia. 


.\n»miaof  brain 

Ct^rebri)  spinal  selerosis 

Political  excitement  

Excitement  of  fljod 

Brain  tumor 

Riot  


Typhoid  fever 

Ifiolatton 

nf)niefitic  trouble 

I>iHap|M)inted  afTections.. 

Friffht 

Enuepsy 

Financial  troable. 


Males. 

'  Females. ' 

i                  1 

1 
Total. 

•  • • ■    •  • • •••• i 

,'     1    ; 

■ 

1 

I 

••••• •«•••••< 

1 

I 

.   . 

11 

12 

a 

•«•••••••  ••••• 

8 

18 

8 

493 


SBPOBT  OF  8B0BXTABT  OF  8TATB. 


SuPFooo)  OAun  or  ImAiriTT  ik  Patismts,  sra— Co 


Males. 


Opium  habit 

Intemperance 

Injury  to  head 

Employment,  wtnt  oL.. 

Mastorliatioii.. 

Men<^panae.'. 

Orer-work 

Paerpend  condition  .... 

Sickneaa 

SyphiUs 

Grief 


Hardstady 

Jealooay 

Expoewie 

Lead  poisonings 

Paralysis 

Senility 

Uterine  deranxempnt^. 
Beligloua  excitement .. 

Seduction 

Nostalgia ... 

Unknown 


Tbtal 


1 

22 
7 
2 
8 


8 


8 
6 


1 
1 
2 
4 


86 


119 


MOBTUABT  RSOOBD.  FBOM  MOVOCBIB  1,  1888,  TO  NOVKMI 


Gaase  of  death. 


Syphilis 

Brighi's  disease 

Gerebral  congestion . 
Gerebral  softening  .. 

Epilepsy  

Pvsemia 

Chronic  bronchitis.. 
Pftralysis,  general .... 


i 


1 
1 

2 
4 
2 


I 
B 


2 

2 


1 
1 


Cause  of  death. 


Phthisie,  pulmonalu 

PneumoDia 

PeritonitiSy  acute 

Enteritis  

Dysentery 

Total  number  of  d 


Agr  OF  Inmatbb  Adjiittkd  Current  Year. 


d 

lu 

• 

^ 

^ 

s 

s 

g 

t3 

s 

5 

S 

s 

o 

O 

o 

Ma4 

S 

s 

o 

s 

s 

Males 

1 

5 

1 

88 
82 

83 
25 

22 
15 

18 
17 

5 

7 

Females « 

80CIAL  BTATOnCS. 


491 


OOCUPATIOH  OV  PATIXIITt  ADMITTID  DUURO  TBI  YUAM, 


i 


GarrUge  maker 

PhjBician ~ 

Barkeeper.. 

Blacksmiths ^ 

Book  keepers 

HaUer 

Batchers 

Cabinet-makers  ^ 

Mioer.. 

Cigar-makem 

Clerks 

Brick  maH*)!!  

Cooper  ^ 

Farmers   

Brewer ^ 

Miller - 

Fireman  

HoQsewivea «  .... 

Laborers  

Gar|>enterB 


1 
1 
1 
5 
8 
1 
8 
8 
1 
8 
8 
1 
1 

10 
1 
1 
1 

81 
4 


i 


I 


1 
I 
1 

6 
8 

1 
8 
8 
1 
8 
8 
1 
1 

10 
1 
1 
1 


81 
4 


i 

-a 


8 
8 

1 


6 
1 
8 
1 
1 


Moldera 

Machiniata  ...*•««•••• 

Eogineer 

Mnaidan 

Painters 

Peddler 

PoliceiLen 

B<iOk-binder 

Htndent 

Enin^ver.. 1 

Herranta  ^ | 

Shoemakers 8 

Baker I 

Teac-her i 

Tiilore • '      8 

Teamalen 8 

Dentist. I      1 

No  oocnpation ;    16 


Total 


!  119 


a 


16 


1    ! 


80 


101 


I 


8 
8 

1 
1 
6 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
16 
8 
1 
1 
8 
8 
1 


STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  CLEVELAND  ASYLUM 
FOR  INSANE,  FROM  NOVEMBER  16.  1888,  TO  NOVEMBER  16,  1864. 


MaUs. 

Feoialea. 

806 

101 

407 

•100 

9 

807 

Tolal. 

Nnmlwr  of  patients  in  inatitntion  KoTsmber  16, 1888.. 

**        admitted  dnrinff  the  year 

819 
119 
488 
188 
88 

686 
880 

Total  namber  nnder  treatmeot  cnrrent  year  • 

Nam)»er  uf  patienta  diacbarged  during  year.. 

-       died                      -       

646 

886 

87 

remaining  in  inaUtntion  Novamber  16, 1864... 

1         810 

617 

NATiTrrr  or  IvvAm  AtmtmD  dobivo  Onrnm  Ybab. 


Obio 

Other  atatea.. 
Foreign  bom. 


101 


uroBT  or  uoBiTAsr  or  ritb. 

HORnUBT  BkOKD,  NOTBfBBB  IK,  188S,  TO  NoVEMBn 


i 

1 

• 



..... 

J 

Heart  clot 

teJ^Z  i:;:::;:""::";.-"::^::::":: 

EnieritiB 

1 

Pueea 

1 
I 

4 
S 

Senility 

HolieuiDg  of  brain 

Total 

"       MOte  DiMiaoal  _ 

"           "      melaDcholia ... 

Am  Of  tniATH  ADMimo  ddbixo  Goubnt  Yi 


1 

8 

S 

3 

.2 
S 

^ 

5 

s 

s 

2 

S 
3 

2 

g 
2 
S 

S 

1 
1 

t 

1 

1« 
11 

IS 
17 

11 

31 
16 

13 
13 

n 

13 

9 
9 

11 

6 

Females 

2 

Supposed  Caosb  of  ImANiTY  m  Tbock  AomTTKo  dobiko  tbi 


CfimBcteric 

ChroDic  diarrhma 

SiBBipHtion 

Erceseive  physical  exortion... 

Bzpoanre  

Epilepsy 

Fever 

Ferer,  typhoid 

Hereditary „ 

Injury  tfl  head 

lU  health „ 

IntemperaDce .....   

Lactation,  excesaive 

Masturbation 

HeoBtrual  irregnlnritiea 

Eicewlve  use  of  opium 

Old  age  

Puerperal  _ 

Spermfttorrboea 


Spinal  afieclion 

Khock  

Uterine  dfeease 

Insoktion 

NOdtBluiA  

BasicOKB  perplexhieB 
U(ime«tic  dirai-ultiea ., 
Disappointed  nffecti^ii 

Disappoint  me  nl 

EKCttesive  mentnl  exc. 

FriRht 

Gridf  at  loss  of  friendf 

Giief 

LdW  of  property 

PoliticHl  eiti- 
Helig:)oiiH  exi 
Finnncial  tK 
Unknown. 

Total  


SOCIAL   STATISTICS. 


493 


OcccPATiox  or  TxMATBi  Admittid  ni-Rivo  CcuiBN'T  Ybab. 


Black.siui^bs ~ 2 

Baker ^ 1 

CarpeDters 6 

Clerks 8 

Clergymen 1 

Cabinet-maker 1 

Cheese-maker^ 1 

Carriage-mHker 1 

Coopers ^ 2 

Confectioner 1 

Dentist    ^ 1 

Engineers ^ 5 

Farm -rs 81 

Insunnce  ngent ^ 1 

Inventor 1 

Jeweler ^ 1 

Laborers 13 

Merchnnt  ~  1 

Miller  1 

Moulder 1 

Manufacturer « 1 

Machinists 2 

Miners 6 


Masons 2 

Merhan  cs « 2 

Physician  -   1 

Plasterers - 2 

Painter** - 8 

Puddlnr « 1 

R.  R  conilnctor 1 

Stndeuta 3 

Shoemakers « 8 

Saloon-keeiHfrs    2 

T-Hm8t»rs  1 

Telegraphers.            1 

Wterin-iry  surireons - 1 

Plumbers*  « 2 

Pt»wder-mak«ir - I 

K.  R.  nuditor  1 

Real  t^tate  dealer 1 

Brush-maker  1 

Patternmakers  2 

Unknown A 


Total 


119 


STATISTICAL  RKPoRT  OF  THE  SUPKKINTENDEXr  OF  THE  DAYTON  ASY- 
LUM FOR  THE  INSANE,  AT  DAYTON.  FROM  NOVEMBER  15.  1883,  TO 
NOVEMBER  \\  1884. 


i 

a 

ft 


Numl>er  of  patients  in  the  institation  Noveinl>er  lA,  1883  ~ 290      811 

Number  of  patients  admitted  during  the  year  102 


Total  number,  current  ye»r,  under  treatment   

Number  dischargeii.  recovered 29 

36 

24 

19 

290 


Nurnl»er  di^k^barged,  improved 

Numl)er  dis<-harge«L  nnimpr'%'e<l  

Not  insane - 

Number  died - 

Numl>er  remaining  in  the  insUtation  Notember  16, 1884 


897 
31 
33 
10 


24 


601 
188 


I 


789 
60 


84 

1 
87 


Nativity  or  Iiciiatks 


Ohio 

Other  states  

Foreign  countries 
Unknown 


181 
24 


8 


ToUl 


484 


BirOBT  or  8S0BBTXBT  OF  BTATB. 


Aon  09  ImcATv  ADximD  dubino  Ourrknt  Ti 


• 

6 
11 

1' 

81 
99 

li 

91 
96 

1' 

16 
14 

1' 

16 
8 

Between  60 
^     S           and  70. 

gs 

|9 
& 

9 

1 

Between  80 
and  90. 

Males. 

Females  ... 

Alugxd  Oausib  or  Insanity. 


>.•••*  •••*•• 


1 


Amenorrhoea 

Abortion 

Business  perplexities 

Compression  «.••••• 

Oasdlac  disease ~ 

Change  of  life 

Cstarrh 

Congestion  of  brain • 

Coninement  in  jail 

Disease  of  liver 

Dysmenorrhoea 

Domestic  tronble 

Disappointed  affections 

Bifilepsy 

Exposure  to  heat  and  san.. 

ExoessiTe  child  birth 

Fright 

Frontal  abscess 

Orief  at  loss  of  friends 2 

Hereditary 9 

Ill-health  1 

Injury  to  head 6 


Intemperance 

IncMTlgible  temper 
Mental  excitement  . 

Masturbation 

Nervous  disease 

Over  fatigue 

Old  age 

Paral^is 

Phthisis 

Puerperal  condition 

Pr^nancy 

Religious  excitement 

Scrofula 

Sun-stroke 

Syphilis  

Spermatorrhoea 

Tvphoid  fever 

Uterine  disease    ..... 

Unknown  

Not  insane 


Totol 


MORTUABY  RXCX>BD,  NOVEMBER  15,   1883,  TO  NOVEMBER 


Causes  of  death. 


Apoplexy 

Cancer  

Cancer  of  stomach.... 

Chorea 

Disease  of  heart 

Dysentery 

Exhaustion 

Exhaustion  of  ^ania 

Epilepsy 

Gangrene  ** senile'*.. 

General  paralysis 

Inantion 

Measles 

Paralysis 

Phthisis 


Totals 


Total  number  of  deaths 


SOCIAL  bTATIBTICS. 


496 


OCCCPATION  OV   MALCi. 


Barber 1 

Book-keeper 1 

Cattle  dealer - 1 

Carpenters  «. A 

DrugKiftt 1 

Cooper^ 1 

Fanners 9^ 

Frail  tree  agent  1 

Farniture  finisher 1 

Gamblers 3 

Grocer  - I 

Laborers 14 

Lnmber  dealers ^ 8 

Machinist ^1 

Moaldem  I 

None a 


Painter  1 

Printers 8 

Plasterer- 1 

Petidlers - 1 

Railroad  ofllcfr - 1 

Railroad  laborer. % 

Saddler 1 

Saloon-keepera - % 

Shoemakers 8 

8*ildier- 1 

Stone  cottar.. 1 

Stone  m-'sins - % 

Telegraph  operator 1 

Unknown  6 

Totals 10ft 


STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  THE  ATHENS 
ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  NOVEMBER 
18,  1884. 


On  record  NoTsmber  18, 1888 
Cases  admitted— 

First  admlssioDs 

Readmission 


Total  admitted 


Total  cases  nnder  care 
Cases  discharged—- 

Recovered 

Relieved 

Unimproved 

Died. 


Total  discharged  and  died. 

Remaining  November  16, 1884. 

Average  nnmber  rerident  during  jtv  . 


48 

4 
87 


i ; 

i 

m 

jri 

a 

s 

j 

fi 

108 

84 

ISO 

18 

to 

88 

64 
18 


I  'I 


810  ,  81ft 


119   104 


488   488 


118  lat 


811 


818 


887 


818 


496 


ESPOBT  OF  SXnBSTABT  OF  8TATB. 


Nativitt  or  Patisntb  Admittid  durihq  Tjub  sndikq  Novi 


Ohio 

Germany  ..  .•..•. 

Ireland  ..« 

Anatria  • 

Virginia 

Hoith  Carolina. 
Weal  Virginia.. 

Kentucky .» 

PennayWania  .. 

Switaerland 

England 


i 

t » 

1 

X 

Feinal 

• 

i 

75 

71 

146 

2 

7 

9 

•8 

8 

6 

1 
8 

I 
7 

4 

1 

1 

I 

4 

5 

% 

2 

4 

4 

4 

8 

1 
2 

1 
2 

Walea. 

New  York 

Dinrict  of  Colambia 

Unknown 

,  New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Misaonri  ^ 

MaaaachuBetta 


Totals... 


Aan  or  PATinm  Admittbd  durikg  Year  ending  Noves 


From  15  to  20  years. 

20  to  80 

80  to  40 

40  to  50 

50  to  60 

HO  to  70 

70  to  80 
Over  80  yeani  . 


•< 

u 
u 

M 

<C 
« 


<• 

« 
« 


Totals  ... 


7 
29 
81 
23 
13 
11 

o 


Cause  of  Disease  is  Patients  Admitted  during  Year  ending 


Cftiises— ExcitiDg. 


Moral  cBuses».... 
Intemperance  .... 

Masturbation 

Uterine  disease... 
Paerperal  state.. 

Pregnancy  

Change  of  life.... 

Ill-health 

Puberty 

Other  diseases.... 
Unknown 


SOCIAL  BTATnncs.  497 

CiTiL  Ooin>ino«  ov  Patiskis  Admrtbd  dubwo  Ybab  niDiwo  NoTmam  16|  18B4. 


Ml-. 

Femalef. 

Total. 

Ainfflf^  „,,,„,,„-,,-.,,„,,„„-, T-.--..T  -  ,„--.„..„.. 

47 

66 

7 

86 
49 
18 

1 

88 

Married 

114 

Widowed 

95 

Divorced^ 

Unknown 

1 

ToUlB    

ii» 

104 

288 

Caubb  of  Dbath  fob  Yeab  bvdimo  Notbmbbb  16,  1884. 


Canse. 


Males.      Females.  =     ToUl. 

_     I 


Phthisis 8 

Paralysis^ 1        , 

Apoplexy 6 

Kenile  decar^ 6 

Epilepsy^..! 1 

£zhaastion  of  dementia 8 

*'          melancholia \  1 

General  paralysis.. ;  8 

Onntnic  disease  of  heart \ 

Chronic  diarrhosa ! 

Erysipelas j  I 

Pneumonia  !  1 

Organic  disease  of  brain j  2 

Tbtals 86 


9 
8 
1 
8 
1 
6 
1 


1 
1 


18 
4 
6 
9 
2 
9 
8 
8 
1 
1 
1 
1 
8 


OccuPATtoN  OP  Malm  Admittbd  Dumivo  Ybab  bhdiiio  Ngvbxbbb  16,  1884. 


Farmers 64 

Laborers 19 

Miners ~  4 

Carpenters 2 

Shoemakers 2 

Clerks 8 

Merchants 2 

(vsnleners 8 

Saloon-keepers.. 8 

Physician 1 

School-teacher 1 

Painters 2 

Boiler-maker 1 

32  8.8. 


TWIor 1 

Peddlers 2 

Printer •  1 

Brick-masons •  8 

Railroad  engiDeer 1 

Boat  steward 1 

River  pilot  • 1 

Hotel-keeper 1 

Broom-Duiker. 1 

Lawyer 1 

Total. 119 


w8  ampoaie  or  uosbtiat  of  statb. 

STATISnOAL  BEFOBT  OF  THS  SCTPSRINTENDEHT  01 
DIEBS'  AJim  SAILUBS'  OBPHA^'  HOME,  AT  XENIA,  ] 
16,  UBS,  TO  NOVEUBBB  IK,  UBi. 


1 

, 

^ 

1 

Horabor  of  chUdran  Not.  16, 1888 

Total  nnmber  ooirent  jtu „ 

448 

6! 
604 

W 

1 

410 

.389 

ae 

867 

83 

1 

832 

681 
90 
771 
126 
2 
642 

8T0 
68 

Hmnber  died-   " 

OoottPATiora  TjLDaBT. 


Foranuui. 

OccapatioD. 

M».A.B.8niith.... 
MiMH.O.  Hunt...- 

Mr.J.  G.  Boat „ 

Wi.  C.  WhittioKtoD. 

Mr.  Wm.  jRok 

Mr.  Junea  Liddle... 
MrB.8.RttflIord 

Printing 

TmmnK- 

Gardenmi; 

En^neering 

ShoemaUng-- 

0«rp8Dteriiig  - 

Tdilormit 

Girla'  wwii« 

Drew  msking 

HOBTUABT  RXPOKT  FBOH  NOVKMBBB  16,  I 


AoB  or  OBII.DSKM  Adhittbd  During  thb 


4. 

6.- 

8 
8 

6. 

6 
4 

1 
2 

2 

9. 

4 
2 

10. 

10 
1 

II. 

8 

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SOCIAL  8TATIBTIC8.  499 

OTATISnOAL  REPORT  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  THE  QIRL3'  IN- 
DUSTRIAL HOME,  AT  WHITE  SULPHUR  SPRINGS,  NEAR  DELlWARE, 
FROM  NOVEMBER  1ft,  1868,  TO  NOVEMBER  16,  1884. 

Number  of  inmates  November  16, 1888 870 

Number  admitted  dorinf  the  year 79 

Number  returned  dorinf  the  year 19 

Total 888 

Nomber  discharged^ ^  48 

Number  indentured 2 

Number  in  homes  on  triaL ^  87 

Died 4 

Namber  remaining  NoTember  16,  1884 877 

OocuPATion  Tauobt. 
Hooeework,  Sewing,  Knitting,  Laundry  work. 

Aon  OP  IVMATM  AdMITTIO   DUUIIO  CCTKBIMT  YbAB. 


Agee -  9 

Inmatee 6 


10  11  18  18 
7  11   7  14 


14 
84 


STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  THE  REFORM 
SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS.  NEAR  LANCASTER,  FROM  NOVEMBER  16,  1888,  TU 
NOVEMBER  16,  1884. 

Namber  committed  since  the  school  was  founded  in  1868 4070 

Namber  cared  for  during  the  year  just  closed «  884 

Number  in  the  institution  November  16, 1888 449 

Number  receiTed  from  November  16, 1888,  to  November  16, 1884. 176 

Number  returned  who  were  granted  leave  of  absence 47 

Number  granted  leave  of  absence  to  go  home 916 

Number  granted  leave  of  absence  for  whom  employ uient  was  fonnd ^ 8 

Number  indentured 18 

Number  permanent  escapes.. •  4 

Number  in  the  institution  November  16, 1884. ^ 488 


Showimo  Aom  op  THoas  OoMifiTriD   DuuMO  THi  Ybab. 

i 


Ten 80 

Eleven. 9 


Thirteen  ~ 80 

Fourteen. '  81 

Fifteen. 89 

Sixteen 18 


Seventeen 16 

Eighteen. e 


Twelve. 80  |    Nineteen. 8 

"~  '  *"       Twenty <. I 


Total. 176 


BaPOBT  OV  MOBBTAB?   OF   8TAI 


Other  etntee  

Foreign  coontiies... 


SHOinita  SoaAL  akd  Uobaj.  CoNDinai 

Who  were  foil  orpbuia , 

Who  had  lost  father 

Who  had  lost  mother 

Whose  parents  are  both  living 

Whose  father  was  unknown  _ , 

Whose  mother  waa  unknown 

Who  had  used  profane  langojkge  

Who  had  used  tobacco  

Who  had  iiapd  intoxicating  liquors , 

Who  were  trnant  from  school 

Who  had  attended  public  school  , 

Who  had  attended  Sab  bath -school  

Whose  [athera  were  intemperate _ 

Whoee  mothers  were  intemperata 

Whose  parenla  were  separated 

OccDPATioNfl  Tauoht  Inhatbs. 
Miulc,  Tailorinff, 

Florists,  ,  Baking, 

Bnubmftking,  BlacksmithiDg, 

Telegnphj,  Oooking, 

Oarpentering,  Shoemakii^, 


Showimo  Oadbi  of  Cohuitme) 


Qnud  Urcenj  

Petit  Urcenj 

BorgUrf 

Borglarf  uid  Urcen; .. 


Asnolt  and  battery 

Assanlt  with  lnt«nt  to  rob  ... 

Aiualt  and  threatening 

Assault  with  intent  to  rape  .. 
Shooting  with  intent  to  kill  .. 

Highway  robbery - 

Bobbery ^».»„,»„.« 

Horac  aloaUng-.^ ».., 


^^^^^^^^^^                                  KKMAL  aTATIRlCI. 

MrniilinKhtirr  ft 

AUemptinit  to  Mt  ftra  lo  OhUdna'a  Homo  In  tin«n*  eouitj 1 

WnnglaU;  onhitcliing  two  ho»M  wttb  iDtont  U  Mt  tltMn  al  Ih|« 1 

Tabli  aaowira  Oonma  noM  wmioi 

A«hl«nd ~ S 

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PnnUln SB 

GiaiU 1 

OoMW — I 

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KBPORT  OP  BEOBHTABT  OF   STATB," 


Coumn  FKOU  wbicb  tbobk  Cohmittbd  th 


Aahtabnla „ 

Marion 

Athens _ 

Miami  « 

Belmont - 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Clarke _ 

4 

Clinton  

Mnskingam 

Ooahocton 

Ottawa 

Crawford- 

Paulding 

10 

Pickaway 

Delaware 

Potnam 

Erie, 

Richland „.... 

Fayette 

Scioto 

Franklin  „ 

eenecB 

GalUa 

8Wrk 

GnemBey  

Trumbnll  

Tuecarawas 

Hancock 

Union 

Hardin 

Van  Wert 

Henry 

Warren  

Waahington 

Knoi 

Wiliiame  .  .  _... 

Lawrence 

Wyandot 

LicfcinK 

State  of  Eentuck 

Logan 

Uahoning 

STATIOTICAL  REPORT  OF  BUPERINTENDENT  OF  I 
AND  COERECnON,  AT  TOLEDO,  FROM  NOV! 
NOVEMBER  15,  1884. 


Nnmber  boyi  in  inetitntion  Kot.  16,  1883.. 

Number  admitted  dnringthe  year 

■  TotAl  ntunber  the  cQirent  year 

Total  number  discharf^ed  to  their  homes... 
No.  apprenticed  and  discharged  to  employment 


»Md 
mbof 


Nombef  rematntng  November  15, 1884  .. 


SOCIAL  8TATI8TI08.  508 

Occupation. 

Knitting  factory 112 

Farming  and  general  work.. 80 

Laundry ; 80 

Engine-room 4 

Bakery 4 

(ieneral  work  in  building 80 

Schools •. - 194 

TaDor-shop 14 

Mending  department 12 

Our  schools  consist  of  two  departments  of  three  grades  each.  One-half  of  the 
boys  attend  school  in  forenoon,  and  the  other  half  are  at  work;  in  the  afternoon 
they  alternate.  School  ten  months  in  the  year.  During  winter  months,  evening 
schools  in  United  States  History  and  Civil  Government  are  regularly  conducted. 


▲OSS  OF  INMATES  ADMITTED   CUBBBNT  TBAB. 


10. 

11. 

12. 

18. 

14. 

16. 

16. 

Males 

14 

6 

11 

4 

14 

6 

4 

STATISTICAL  REPORT  OF  THE  WARDEN  OF  THE  OHIO  PENITENTIARY, 
COLUMBUS,  FROM  NOVEMBER  1,  1888,  TO  OCTOBER  81,  1884. 

NUMBKB  OF  PRIS0NBB8  IN  THE  INSTITUTION  NOVKMBKB  1,  1883. 

Males ~ 1,269 

Females 18 

Total 1,287 

NUMBKB  OF  PBIB0NER8  ADMnTBD  DUBINO  THE  TBAB. 

Males 716 

Females 12 

Tbtal ,. 728 

TOTAL  NUMBER  CUBRENT  TBAB. 

Males 1,985 

Females 80 

Total 


604  «  BBPORT  OF  8B0BBTABT  OF  8TATB. 

HUMBIB  DUCHABGBD. 

Males - aw 

Females 11 


Total 684 

MUMBaB  DIED. 

Males 16 

MUMBKB  RBMAIMING  IH  THE  INSTITUTION  OCTOBKB  81,  1884. 

Males ^ 1,846 

Females - 19 


Total 1,865 

NATIYITT  OF  INMATBB  ADMITTKD  DURING  THE  TNAB. 

Ohio 866 

Other  states 887 

Foreign  countries 86 

Total 788 

TSBM  OF  SSNTaNCa. 

Number  for  one  year 178 

"       one  to  three  years 196 

"       three  to  five  years 176 

'*       five  to  ten  years 188 

"        ten  to  fifteen  years .».- 86 

"       fifteen  to  twenty  years ^.. 18 

"        indeterminate 11 

Life 10 

ToUl  .'. «    ^ 788 

AOBB  OF  TH06B  BBCBTVKD  DURING  THE  TSAR. 

Number  21  years 164 

From  21  to  80  years - 84S 

"      80.to  40    "     186 

"      40to.50    "     60 

"      50to'60    "     87 

"      60  to  70    "     8 

Over.70  years 1 

Total ~ — .....^.  788 


J 


SOCIAL    8TATI8TIC8. 


£06 


Ou 


Male. 


Female. 


pv««< 


Arson , 

AsMalt  to  kill  .... 

**       wound 

rob 

Attempt  to  mid 

Barglary 

**       and  larceny 

Bigamy 

Cutting  to  kill 

"         wound 

Elmbenlement 

Forgery 

Fornication.-. 

Orand  larceny 

House  breaking.. 

Horse-stealing 

Blalicious  destruction  of  property 

Maiming , 

Murder,  1st  degree 

8d      ••      

Manslaughter.. 

Obtaining  goods  under  fslse  pretenses. 

Fusing  counterfeit  coin 

Obstructinff  railroad  track 

Pocket  picking 

Poisoning  

Perjary  

Receiving  stolen  property .. 

Rape 

Attempt  to  rape 

Shooting  to  kill 

"  wound - 

Stabbing 

Throwing  at  railroad  traiiL. 

Violating  pardon .* 


Totals 


7 

18 
1 
8 
1 

98 
167 

10 
6 
7 
6 

81 

1 

141 

1 

88 
8 
1 
1 
9 

44 
7 
7 
1 

84 
1 

10 
1 
8 

90 


18 

19 

1 

1 

718 


»•••••••• 


•  •••••  ••••••••■ 


9 

T 
i 


19 


506 


BBPOBT  OF  8B0BSTABT  OV  8TATB. 


OoouPATioir  OF  THon  BaamymD  dubikq  thx  Yii 


Barben « 

Baken ^ 

Banker 

Batchen 

Book-keepen 

Common  laboran 

Oommerdal  agenti 

Fannera 

Hofltlen  and  teamaten 

Hooae-woi^ 

Lawrer 

MecnanioB 

Miners < 

Nooccapation 

Peddlera ^ 

F^nten 

PhyBiciana 

Pnntera 

Bailroaden , 

Saloon-keepers  

Sailors 

Teachers , 

Telegraphers 

Shoemakers 

Varioos  minor  oocapations 


Totals 


Record  of  Deaths. 


QQ  a 

0 


16817 
12866 
16284 
16066 
16888 
16260 
16666 
14647 
16116 
14948 
16206 
16806 
16788 
16120 
16709 
16832 


Date  of  death. 


December  2, 
February  16, 
February  16, 
February  22, 
March  2, 


March 

March 

April 

April 

April 

June 

Julie 

July 


26, 
27, 
10, 
21, 
26, 

9, 
24, 

28, 


September  4, 
September  26, 
October      16, 


1888 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 
1884 


Cause  of  death. 


Scrofula 

Phthisis  pulmonalis  : 

Dilation  of  heart  

Typhoid  fever 

Ascetes,  caused  by  habitual  use  of 

Heart  disease 

Haemature 

Acute  pneumonia 

Albumenuria 

Bright's  disease  of  kidneys 

Fatty  defi;eneration  of  heart 

Phthisis  pulmonalis  

Cystitis 

Syphilitic  stricture  of  bowels 

Heart  disease 

Typhoid  fever 

Total 


I 

\ 


REPORT    OF   THE  OHIO    BOARD  OF   PHARMACY. 

CoLmsos,  O.,  November  IS.  1884. 
Jamet    W.  Newman,  Serrelarjf  of  State: 

Deab  Bir:  Purauaat  to  the  reqaiivmentHof  tho  law  r«Rulating  th« 
praotiiw  of  Pharmacy  in  this  St«t<>,  thv  Ohio  Board  of  Phannaoy,  Ibrougb 
itB  Secretary,  oflvis  the  following  as  a  reconi  of  the  work  porforroed  hj 
the  Board  so  far,  in  tb«  fiiltiUoient  of  the  dntiea  imposed  by  the  law  : 

The  Board,  aa  appointed  by  Gov.  Hoadly,  ooDaistn  of 
John  A.  NlpB«iii,  of  CbiUlmthe.  F.  T.  Rower,  ol  Toledo- 

Edgar  M.  UattOD,  ol  Zencnitle.  Edward  S  Wayne,  of  ntaiduiati. 

Philip  II,  Bruck,  ol  Colnmbua 

The  E^rd  held  it«  first  seminn  in  Colufubim  on  the  8th  day  of  Aprils  j 
1884,  and  [•erfeotMJ  itn  oriiaaiEation  by  ('iecting  John  A.  Nip(en,  Preat>  \ 
dent;  K.  M.  Hatton,  Viop-Prwidflnt ;  P   H,  Bruck,  8«)rrUfy. 

Thtt  Secretary,  who  also  acts  as  Trt-asurvr  of  the  fnnd*  of  thr  BflAtd,   | 
furnished  bond  for  tlo.OOLl  as  surety  for  the  proper  and  faithful  f 
formance  of  his  duties,  and   was  allowed  a  salary  of  11,000  for  the  finit 
year,  out  o(  which  sum  b<^  is.  to  pay  alt  of  his  expenses  for  derk  hire. 

At  the  nine  meeting  the  Board  formuUtMl  blank  appUtmtiona  tot 
thoM  persona  entitled  to  register  under  the  law  without  examinatioa, 
oopiee  of  which  are  attached  hereto,  marked  Appendix  A,  and  which 
formi  part  of  this  report 

The  B<iard  has,  up  to  date,  held  meetings  in  thf  different  aitieN  of 
the  Stale  as  follow^: 


OoliunhiM,  Mar  ».  l^M. 
CtndDnaU,  Mar  *t.  ISM. 
Calom  boa.  June  10,  U84, 
aeralaB<l.  Jal?  1,  1884. 
Toledo.  Jnlr  14,   IB8L 


■  CoJniabaa,  Jnl;  1&.  18B4. 
Colambtia,  Septambar  i,  1884. 
OIndnnatl.  Beptaadiar  18^  I8B4. 
ToMo,  SepiMBbar  88^  1884. 
Ctovalaad,  Oeteber  IS,  1884. 


At  tbeee  meeting*  there  appeared  for  examination  914  penoii8,tf  4 
whom  149  paaaed  a  •atiiCaetory  examination,  and   received  oertlfloaM 
of  competency  to  register  aa  phamiacittts  or  aaaiftant  pharmacist*. 

The  totAt  number  of  pharmacist*  registered  up  to  date  is  2,820,  of 
whom  166  were  already  registered  fay  the  Pharmaoentical  Examining 
Board,  then  in  existence  in  this  State  under  the  Uw  in  force  previoiu  , 
to  the  enactment  of  the  pretient  law,  on  March  18,  1884.  who,  on  accoont  | 
at  prerioos  mgistration,  were  exempt  fn>m  the  payment  of  the  mgijiira>  < 
tioD  fee.  Managers  of  drug  etoree  to  the  number  of  SKI  regiaterad  H  J 
pharmacists. 

The  total  number  of  assistant  pharmadata  reffiatercd  is  954^  of  whom 


508  BBPOBT  OF  BBOBBTABT  OF  8TATB. 

10  were  previously  registered,  and  were  therefore  exen 
meet  of  the  registration  fee. 

An  alphabetical  list  of  the  names  and  resideno 
registered  is  attached  hereto,  and  forms  a  part  of  this  ; 

The  income  of  the  Board  to  date  la. 

The 


Balance  on  hand. 

An  itemized  statement  of  the  expenditures  is  atf 
forms  part  of  this  report. 

The  individual  accounts  of  the  members  of  the  Boi 
below,  include  not  only  the  per  diem  allowed  by  law, 
expenses  incurred  in  attending  the  sessions  of  the  B 
in  the  performance  of  their  duties.  A  statement  of  d 
attached. 

[Vouchers  omitted]. 

John  A.  Nipgen,  $180.86.  F.  T.  Bower,  $188.80. 

£.  M.  Hatton,       276.60.  £.  8.  Wayne,    22.15. 

P.  H.  Brack,  $62.00. 

The  amount  drawn  by  the  members  of  the  Boa 
of  three  dollars  allowed  by  law  is  as  follows : 

John  A.  Nipgen,  20  days,  $60.00.  F.  T.  Bower,  22  day 

£.  M.  Hatton,  28  days,        84.00.  E.  8.  Wayne,  3  dayi 

The  Secretary,  under  the  provisions  of  the  law, 
per  diem  allowance,  but  only  expenses  incurred  in  att 
of  the  Board. 

The  Board  is  particularly  under  obligtttion  to  tl 
maceutical  Association  for  its  aid  and  assistance,  anc 
members  of  the  Association  who,  as  a  committee 
county,  gave  us  valuable  help  in  canvassing  the  Stal 
Board  returns  its  sincere  thanks  for  their  kind  servi 

The  Board  everywhere  received  the  hearty  co 
Pharmacists  of  the  State  who  have  at  heart  the  ac 
profession,  who  are  always  found  in  the  front  ranks  o 
and  who  are  ready  whenever  occasion  offers,  or  di 
aside  selfish  aims  and  desires,  and  sacrifice  their  i 
the  good  and  welfare  of  the  community  at  large. 

If  the  general  public  will  give  us  their  encour 
out  the  intent  of  the  law,  we  can  safely  assure  them 
disposal  a  more  intelligent  and  better  educated  ] 
reap  the  benefit  of  a  better  and  safer  service  frorr 
this  State.  Phii 


mCtAU  ST&TlvriCB. 


UST:OF|PUiJtUAClirRj  KEUUrFHaBO  UP  TO  KOVBUSEB  U,  1884. 


Ailam^  N.  B 

Altfaang,  rrod.,  Jr... 
Amann,  Clemms  ■>■• 

A  mftwn  1  Pnwk 

Aduni,  A.  A— 


-Balpre. 

.^Tkjlor'a  OrMik. 

.SldlMV. 

......  PotUDUisUi. 

..Vfmnrty. 


Aduiu,  LooiM  a Warran. 

Althua,  Utmry Tivlor'a  Ore«k. 

Anuwa,  0.  E.,  8r PorUtDonth. 

Adams.  E.  C Hrri*. 

Adftoia,  K.  W W«UtBKUin. 

A>fa,  L.  B    BaltDon. 

Adama.  J.  F .....Port  Rwrorarr- 

Adaraa,  J.H Fort  Bacorery. 

Albart,  U  A -- .....HarrWMrf. 

Akerofd.  Wm Draadm. 

AQen.  Jno.  E ....Oolaublaaa. 

AIIbii,  E.  H..  Jr Mariaua. 

AllMi.  I.  B  Ath-M. 

Abbej-,  W _ „.   ...  DajnoD. 

AndriM,  J.  e Barlln  Haiahta. 

Ackarman,  J.  V..... ColaBbaa. 

Allen,  F.  L KaoL 

Acklajf.  J.  L ™  .__.OBkwoo.l. 

Andrawa.  W.  0 OMllaiitl. 

Abbay,  Jaiuaa ....„_.„.  Da vton 

Aabar.  J.  H uid-ny 

Alaundar,  a  0 -.  .~.C1»v«1m><I. 

All«n.  R.  D .„  .„.._._..  Uelpht. 

AndraiTB,  A.  H. »...»..».„ Dntkoa' 

Aallker,  n.  D  « ^  .....™ Toied. 

Ackar,  PbtUp- CDareland. 

Ackfrauo,  P.  J Ocdaniliui 

ABdafaaa,  B.  R - .-Howntowi 

Allan,  J.  B _ _ Ut  Of«l. 

AndaraoD.  J.  V JtmryrriUm. 

AtxIenoD.  W.  P HarjarUla. 

AndarMMi,  C  E CoaborUNi. 

Andaraon,  J CoaliactoB. 

AUaa.  Tboa.  M Fortlrad. 

AOiin,  Jno -..»„-.. HootoaUar. 

Andrawa.  Jamaa  -.. .OoM  Waur. 

Alazander.  W.  W— »».^-»..~Akroa. 

AUan.  B.  E Ataw. 

AadaraoD,  U  K _.»... „.CbahoigUa. 

Andnwa.  RS „^ UiUaYott. 

Alaxaadar,  Jiio..„ McOoonalniniL 

Allen.  A.  A ..Olavalaad. 

Allen,  J.  D Harth  FairtaM. 


Aldrtch.  D.  L._™. . .— 

ApUa.  a  F  — 
Afdricb,F.J.. 


Alditoro.  J.  R 
Alliaon,  J.  A 
Aa«^,  A.  E 


Aller.J.  F He*  WaahlnKhn. 

AMriih.  J.  D Safabatilla. 

Amiln,  JtMX  H... OlaTaUnd. 

Albro,  W.  H Hadina. 

ArmatToiw,Q.  R- Booth  Cbnimum. 

Ammnr.  E.  E. ......Chapln  Falk. 

Aabton.  A.  L Piqna. 

Aahlon,  W.  B PtqoL 

Aabton,  D.T „ Fhina. 

Arnutraac.  P.  »     Nav  l^boa. 

Arnold,  D.  R SaodnAy. 

Annttrona,  J.  F ....Bavcona. 

AreoM,  luod  .... Ounbridfa. 

Anuld,  O.  L Oambridgab 

Aahton.Ed Una. 

Arnold,  J:P ~ LoTa  Cttr. 

Alaop,  J.  W _ .HartoB. 

Abbnt,  L Ctaatport. 

AnaOn.  W.0.»..».-_.~. Oaaan. 

Aoatin,  E.  L — Plynmib. 

Aaatla,U«o _„-.». Galina. 

Aoallfi,  J.  H .-». PrieMovn. 

Aoiciia,  J.  8 — ._..-.  ..._.„..«^...Tbl«do. 


-.OtBduiati. 
...Sdna] 


Inar. 
...Baltk  P.  O. 
...ICUdlaimiirt. 


Ajnw.  Man  A .. 

Ay«n.U.O. 

Btker.  D.  W  _... 

Brand,  L^.  W 

Baldvlo.  F.  U ... 

Blak>Jav,  J.  D aUL 

BUi-k,  fi.  K HaravlQi 

IUn>IU.aO JDddlaUnri 

B«n.iU.  a  8 lliddl«"Mu 

Bat«.L'.W Hartford. 

btti^  K  Abb » -...fUrdwiL 

Biak*.  H  B 


610 


BBPOBT  OF  8EGBBTARY  OF  STATE. 


ExPKNDiTURSB — Gontmcied. 


Date. 


To  whom  paid,  and  on  what  acooant. 


Amount 


Aug.  16 
21 
28 
29 

Sept     2 


18 
19 


Oct.      6 


10 
20 
15 


13 
15 

15 


J.  H.  Holman,  refanded 

Krebs  Lithographing  Co.,  printing  certificates. 
L.  D.  Myers,  postage  stamps. 


F.  T.  Bower,  expenses  and  per  diem 

E.  M.  Hatton,  expenses  and  per  diem 

J.  A.  Nipffen,  expenses  and  per  diem.. 

firaon  A  Brack,  rent  of  office 

P.  H.  Brack,  expenses  and  office  supplies. 

C.  M.  Cott  &  Co.,  printing - 

Siebert  &  Lilley,  stationery 

CheriDflrtx)n  A  Robinson,  seal 

Senter  &  Lerch,  pasteboard  tabes 

Hann  &  Adair,  printing.. 

L.  D.  Myers,  postage  stamps. 

A.  H.  Zahn  refanded 

E.  S.  Wayne,  per  diem  ...    

P.  H.  Brack,  expenses  and  office  supplies 

Geo.  H.  Twiss,  stationery 

C.  M.  Cott  &  Co.,  printing 

Halm,  B  Hows  &  Co.,  rent  of  furniture^.... 

J.  A.  Nipgen,  expenses  and  per  diem 

George  B.  Moore,  printing 

Geo.  ERer,  ex penses  advertising,  etc 

E.  M.  HattoD,  expenses  and  per  diem 

E.  8.  Wayne,  "  "  

Zanesville  Courier,  printing 

F.  A.   Walker,  refanded 

E.  M.  Hatton,  expenses  and  per  diem 

Herald  PablishinK  Co.,  advertising 

Leader  Printing  Co.,  **         

F  T.  Bower,  expenses  and  per  diem 

Braun  A  Brnck,  rent  of  office 

P.  H.  Brack,  salary 

P.  H.  Brnck,  expenses  and  office  supplies... 
H.  W.  Poehl,  services 


$8  00 

108  50 

10  00 

400 

81  70 

18  25 

14  80 
40  00 

868 

2  25 

12  20 

500 

28  00 

17  85 

1  00 

200 

800 

15  51 
1  50 
240 
200 

15  00 

825 

12  18 

59  80 

19  15 
8  50 
800 

24  50 

240 

820 

15  50 

40  00 

250  00 

20  70 
200 


Total  expenditures. 


$2,072  10 


eocuL  aTATDTICa. 


Lin  or  roAUUciRi,  nc.— OooUtiMd. 


I 


BrlgblOB.  1-4 „...„.t>al1u. 

Briglil.   Wm „Wel1*rtlle. 

Brows,  J.  E- „ CuDbi)<Jn. 

Bollmnn.U.  J- ...Muttfl^lJ. 

nrookn,  F.  W- ^ .Cilrd'mla. 

BroMoB,  P.  E. ^OLvrlln. 

Boyw,  J.  M. Umilon. 

Bronk,  0.  W Laonaler. 

Bowd)«,J.  A. PItMant  Bend. 

Brown,  F.  A Kew  Uabon. 

BoikI,B.  F- ^Vamtil  Ion. 

BoiuAII,D.  W. Hnbbard. 

Bolt,  J.  U Ornyif  i»e. 


[.A.W. 

Bowie,  E.  B..... Brw^Dort. 

Boww.P.T.- ..T-Jwlo. 

Bo  Mri.  O WubiDRMiiTdle. 

Bohn,  J.  II_ .....Usmilai). 


BOTM-,  Harry Wuliiiislini 

Bri«wW.  S Kp      ._ 

Bowtr.  R.  T..  Jt MiClun.. 

Brown,  n.W WUminBton. 

Brown.  H.  P F<irr*«. 

BoW.  J.  C- _...-.._„.— .SeviJl... 

BoIt«.  J.  C-. .._.._ 8ol«n. 

Brawn.J.J .- ...^..SpriBBflcM. 

Brown,  O.  D...».» ..~ CiulU. 

Biooklnt,  W.  0.  H-». — ...  Raton. 

B^hl,  Conrwl-.  .».».....•.„ Walvrto wo. 

BoriM,  If.  V _.  Eatnn. 

Brown.  Wilbar  „ -...f^nmor*. 

Brockcrraaii,  0«a Saabaylmii^ 

Bonar.  R.  8. „ ..Kaw  Ijntinfiat. 

Bo«bRi«,  C  K  ..~. .....GwmaDiuwn. 

Brown,  H.  V — .-.. „ PaoMlaR. 

Btncknr,  II.  0 — _ ^krm. 

BenralLB ...Waaliimnaii. 

Brown,  R.  8 MMdlaGnis. 

Btock.JBo.„ W.  AhnamlrliL. 

Bohn.  W.  R „ ComlMflaiid. 

Blood.  J,  C PnnUlB. 

Brown,  E.  J Bromtttan, 

Bawea.s.C .....SprlnaflaU. 

Bow«n^  O.  C Porl  WDiImb. 

BowW,  F-0. Moptorillfc 

Btowci,  A.  J. Wntotloo. 

Brown,  T.  K .Waahtegtoa  C.  H. 

Bona',  J.  W — Jpckaon  OcBlvr. 

BoUm.J.  r> BowlhNiGTMk 

Uonlcn,  Joa.....  " 

Bnekwall.  A.  J- 

BlnBi,F,Jr 

Bnab.  E.  y„.„ BRmUm 

Bnrkv,  Jmeab ~ .AhanaaTflla. 

BackUad,  R.  P_Jr..~ Fr«aiOBL 

But«ojiM,W.  R. fiuvlMBTta*^ 


tapolaaa. 
...TtaMa. 


Bncklaitil,  8. Frenxint. 

Bmnar,  John,  Jr Uiramahamf. 

Bacbannn,  J.  &.. M<«r»w. 

Boach,  H.  C a«»»l*Bd. 

Bran,  Jaa... „ Clvi-alitnd. 

Bnnn,  John. Batairia. 

BdUct.  F BaUalanlalw. 

Bo»b«y.  A.  D JQiBltqr. 

Bnunbanch,  S. ~^ ..ArCABOin. 

BOTTia,  0.  V..... Dan*ilta. 

Bnaton,  H.  J......-..^.— ..JofanMowB- 
Burhan-in.C.  &- Baraiar. 

Baab.  U.  H North  I^wiabBrf. 

Bantr.  A. ~ ~ TMmIo. 

Barbaak.!.  I  .......~.-.~„..8prtaR<t«M. 

BanM,  F.  A. - Kiplan. 

BnrE»n,T.  M 8abina. 

IhiniPll.J.C..... .....«ebln». 

Bnacb.A Wood. ill*. 

Iliuob,  H.„ Woodvl'k. 

Buni^  &  r.._.„..„.._...-. ...... FUKlUf. 

BukaTtJ.  S " - Marietta. 

Bu«ll.  Wm —  ~     ■■■ 

BnrloB,  W.  U 

Buna,  J.  W... 

Burtcli,  A.  W.  

Boricb.O.  K-......... OrMBWl 

Ranon,  a  M. 

Biiri[»rt,».  W Ravaod. 

BuHl.  W.  H  Mnft*iU. 

BoAngtoB,  J.  P DHUnve. 

BuTiaa.  Tfaoa. „...  .....tolibBaltL 

...J4biriR|ll«)d. 

OiilDnibB& 

.VajBrabanS. 

Bnrkiu,  J.  L ^  _  _ 

Byrider.  John 

Bjtn.  H.  M 

Byani,  B.  R 

Brran.  E.   II  

Blilbv,  Cathertee.. 

Brrant,E.D OlrelrrtB* 

Btjui,  0.  W... GraBTUIc. 

B^na,  Joba.. OalBBibB& 

Bryaa,  A  - ~ 8paoear«ll)a. 

Bfvn,  Ban] ..Londooilwry  Suiian. 

Oawlav,  P.  V ^FajiMltB. 

Oarroll,  F.  B- ^.OavaUBd. 

CnUac,  CbM. -GrniM. 

CaaMnhter.  Obak Cliai 

OarllB,  «.  A W«i< 

omda.H.» r  . 

Ckn«U,U.D -. Dtt] 

Chanmaw,  B.  D_ 
CkUwvH.  D. 


BDr1qB,0.  F... 

BracCniDljp  H- 
Bnrann,  ».  W 


—SlnBro^ 

Pajrn*. 

...AiliaBo. 

Majun.b.  r.™ „ (fauBV'aaL 

Craiia,  B.  W flrMoabitrt. 

OmIbw.  R.  O ObbbI  WlBcbaatM'. 

Otn»,^i — Ihwla. 

OIibUm,J.  a. Mlllord. 


Cartwrlihl.  J.  W.  .. 

C^dar.  A.  8. 

CUyua.  E.  P.™ 


BEPOBT  OF  SEOBETABY  OF  STATE. 


LiBT  OF  Phabmacui^  btc.— Cod  tinned. 


Borringer,  D Kocky  Kidge. 

Baird,  J.H PBtsBkaln. 

Baker,  P.  A. liirmingbam. 

Baker,  G.  R Mt  Vernon. 

Baltily,  Z.T Maaaillon. 

Bailey,  Geo „ East  Toledo. 

Baner,  Jno CleveB. 

Blackburn,  A.  W _ Wooater. 

Baker,  P.  A _ Ml.  Vernno, 

Baumgartner,  F Cbi11icoth«. 

Bauah,  K.  M Zaaeeville. 

Bansb,  W.  F Zsneeyille. 

Babrenbarg,  C.  H Marietla. 

Brainerd.  U.  W Mantua  Slation. 

Bailey,  F.  P Zaueaville. 

Bailey,  WilliB „ Zaneeyilie. 

Bartlett,  W Toledo. 

Bartletl,  G,  W Toledo. 

Barr.  P.  H   Canton. 

Biddle,  H.  G ClevelBud. 

Baribolomew.  A.  W Vienni'.. 

Braddock,  M.J New  LexiiiKton. 

Bailey,  W.  N - East  Liverpool. 

Ballard,  W.  A. Greenville. 

Barton,  W.  M M^nafleld. 

Barton,  JaniM MnneSeld, 

Bates,  Joba   AppletiiD. 

Bailey,  J.  C _ Pioneer. 

Bailey,  8.  L _ Pioneer. 

BaWa,  B.  0 - Willonghby. 

Barton,  T,  H Syracuee. 

Bartlett.  J.  A _ Cleveland. 

Bamea,  E.  K Bloomdale. 

Banter,  G.  W„ Enterpriae. 

Baird,  C.  0 Pataakala. 

Baird,  H.  H _ Pataskala. 

Baird,  Jos Paladhala. 

Baxter,  Mra.  F.  A Irondale. 

Baxter,  Minerva  J Irondale. 

Barry,  T.  M , Fayetteville. 

Baad,  J.  F Bolivar. 

Baker,  G.  0 Paineaville 

Bartholomew,  M.  S New  Holland. 

B^rnea,  W.  W  Perry. 

Bai  ,  A.  L Youngatown 

Barnes,  W,  B Vinton. 

Brant,  E.  D - Hayaville. 

Bach,  W.J Toledo. 

Black,  B.  H Freeport 

Baird,  J.  T Wooater. 

B-imelt,  J.  N Rii  Milla. 

Blakemore,  J.  W Winebeater. 

Brann,  Carl Columbus. 

Bailey,  W.  J Colnmbua. 

Bauer,  Frank Columbus. 

Barnes,  F.J  Paineaville. 

Brayman,  L.  E .Pierpont 

Bankaon,  E ...,. Dayton. 

Bradford,  Lncy  C - Warren. 

Baird,  Rob't E.  Springfield. 

Belding.  E.  C Ravenna. 

Beem,  W.  A Coliimbua. 

Berry,  8-  P- McCoy  Station. 


Berger,  Joe,,  Jr_.. 
Breckenridge,  B.  f 

Berg,  Fred _.,. 

Beckman,  F.  G.... 
Bennett,  LeR.8.. 

Bennedict,  J.I 

Bell,  J.  0 

Benedict,  A.  E 

i    BeU,  0.  E 

Beltord,  H.P 

Beam,  J.  H 

BevingtoD,  H.  B.... 
Brenneman,  J.  W. 

Beck,  J.  W 

Beek,O.G 

Bevard,  Henry  .... 
Brenneman,  J.  R. 
Beardsley,  W,  P... 

Berger,  E,  I, 

Bevan,  John 

Breese,  J.  M 

Breeae,  A.  H 

Beall,  J.  A , 

Bertolelt,  E.  E 

Beall,  Alex 

Beall.  W.  M 

Bleckner.  Wi 

Beeler,  J.  1 

Beeler,  8.  L , 

Beery.  L.  W 

Bleher,  J.  0- 

Bechel,  G.  W 

Bent-diet,  D.  D.... 

Beard,  J.  M 

Beall,  Jno 

Brede,  J.  H_....... 

Benner,  C.  C 

Beecher,  E.  N 

Berger,  H.J_....... 

Beany,  W.  W 


Benton,  CO 

Bentley,  E,  8_... 

Beyerle,  W 

Bernbe,  L.  N 

Bliss,  C.C 

Bright,  T.  N. 

Biehl,L.A 

Briggs,  W.  H 

Brigga,  E 

Biiel,  E 


BriBtle,C.  D 

Brigga,  Prank 

Brinker,  J.H 

Billhardt,  A 

Biiby.J 

BliM«rd,  J.  P.  E„ 

BliMard,  S.  R 

Binckley,  J.  W.... 
Biuckley,  G.  S... 

Binkerd,  A.  H 

Brigga,  C.  J 


BOCIAL   nATOTICa. 


Lurr  o*  ToAMXnatm),  we.— ObcOb ■■d. 


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(Uvdunbk 
LondoB. 


...Bridm 
...Hint'' 


[•port. 


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BriKhloa,  UK.. 

BrigbL.   ffm 

Bnwn,  J.  E_..., 
Ballmnii.  C.  J... 
Broflka,  P.  W.  . 
BroBKMi,  ¥.  E». 

Borer,  J.  M. 

Bfwk.G.  W 

Howill*.  J.  A. .FUMUt  Brad. 

Brown,  P.  A  ~ H«w  Lbbaa. 

Bond.B.  F...... Vermilion. 

Bcmrffttl.  t>.  W Habtnra. 

Bott,J.  II QravsTillA. 

BooMT,  C  A DuTion. 

Bock.  A.  W_ Cl«vrluid. 

Bowie,  E.  B -.Bndgrport. 

BoiTM.  P.  T T«f»do. 

Bo  mrt,  O WMbltixt<Mvlll«. 

Bohn,J.  H_ ^ .OundvB. 

Bovd,  J.9 YoBnotowD. 

Bobn.  J.  H. MUmtaban- 

Bowid.  n.  T..„ 

Bfongwa,  J- ~ 

Brooha,  Albwt 

Boy*r,  ll4rTT WuMnfloo  a  R. 

B-atwlcfc.  N N«wuk. 

Baw«r,  it.  T..  Jr „ .HrClar*. 

Brown.  4t.  W. WtlnfnKloa. 

Brawn.  M.  1)  ...............  »~...MFom«. 

Bo!wi,J  C- UnMim.    i 

Bot«M-.  J.  O Alan. 

Brown.  J.  J — ..SprtoiMd. 

Brnwn.  C  D - . — .-^....Cadii. 

BTOoklM,W.  UM. 

Bnhl,  Conrad ... 

Boyw,  N.  v.. 

Brown,  wnbet Hfrmmor*. 

BrorkvrtuMi,  Uko RnnbarlnuiU. 

Bonar,  K.  H ...N*w  l.-slnirua. 

Boebmv.C.  G  Oermanlowti. 

Brown,  tl.  V „ Panldinv. 

BWkw.  H.a Akron. 

Bo«wall,E... „ WaablDBMo. 

Brown.  R.  8 MMdMNui. 

BtorkTlBO... -V.  AlHMdrin. 

Bobn,  W.  R CnnbarUnd. 

Blood.  J.  C - - Ftnnklto, 

Brown,  E.  J BroOfltitML. 

Bowen,  ?^  C SpriiwflnU. 

Bowvn.  0.  C „ Port  WDiUm. 

8owIm.P  O Unnlavnin. 

Brown,  A.  J ._ wnHrtML 

Brown,  T.  V WMhtawion  O.  H. 

Botv'.J.  W ■    ■        "     ■ 

Botha,  J.  D..„... 

Bntdvn,  Joa. 

Boeknril,  A.  J.. 

Blum,  F,  Jr 

Bnab.  E.1I 


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!{^ado! 


Borinr.JHDL 

BDdtnd,R.  r.Jr-. 
nuigwyiWt  W.  B... .... 


BraoUn 

....BbnaarUU. 


BaMaa. 

_ ..BaMna. 

—  Wood'Oln. 
™.Woodt)ll«. 

Fiadlar. 

MMMta. 

..KavlUflL 


BackUiird.S Premunt 

Bninar,  John,  Jr Hlnmaburn. 

BDobaMA,  J.  B- M-«cow. 

Bnacli,  U.  0 Clanlanil. 

Bnm,  Jaa....„ — .ClaTnbni). 

Bsnn,  Joba- Batavia. 

Botlnr.  P BnllafonlalM^ 

Buh*)'.  A.  D Mwlbjr. 

Brambancfa,  &. » Ar&iniua. 

Bnrrta,  0.  V. DaavUla. 

Buiion,  H.  J..-_»...»»..-JBfaiMta«n. 
ilarhitn«ii,C.  £_...,..-.— ..~...IUnnar. 

Bn>li,  fl.  M Xortb  Uwiabwf. 

Bnrwr,  A— .....— ~« -Tolado. 

Bofbank,  L.  I ...  ----- 

Bnnr*.  P.  A 

Bureau.  T.H-... 
BarnoU,  J.  0. — 

Baaob.  A 

Boadt.  B-.~... 

Bitni<,  B.  P 

Buk-Tu?-  *  — 

Bmll.  WiB... 

Bnrton,  W.  H- 

Dnrn,  J.  W — Waat  Dnkiii. 

Dorteb,  A.  W....„ ........OrMnwIch. 

Baneti,0.  E>... Oracnwteli. 

BQraon,  8.  M HaaufWt. 

Borta,  O-  W_ Ravaoo. 

BopH.  W.  H M«rti.tu. 

Bnflncton.J.  P -.„._..I>riUn«e. 

BarrtaLThaa. .....SnUbBaltr. 

BnrU>n,0.  P- - JtorinfilokL 

Brnek^Uljn  B- ODlBnthn^ 

Baraoo.  O.  w WarnalMua. 

Bnrkm.  J.  L DBvloa. 

Byrld«r.JohB Akron, 

Bjan.  n.  M- Syi»»'wm. 

Brard,  D.  B Wa«»n. 

Brjran,  K.  H Imnlnn. 

BIjtha,  0»th«rtan Owcnavilla. 

BfTani,E.D Olrd»rtIK 

BiTnBl,O.W...~..».. -»...»  QnAvUto. 

Bjran,  John Colttmban. 

Bryaa.  A SfMMwnllta. 

Byctn,  BmiI LaodiMMlanT  BuikiB. 

OawUv,  P.  f ....rajrMtOi. 

CWrtoll,  F.  « _ Cta««l«Bd. 

Oalno.  Cbaau  ^Uvnoa. 


OarilB,G.  A 

C;ka«dU,H.U 

OBn«U.il.D.„.... 
CTwoBiaa,  S.  D_.^. 

Cak(wnn.D „. 

Oariwtl^l.  J.  W. 
pMirlay.  A.  R. .~ 

OlBjrton,  E.  P 

CniM,  ILW__. — 

CkalmrJL  0 

OrMM,E.J. - 

~ ,J.  H 


...W«M  Hatnn. 
...... ...  Itaytan. 

Pa;  ton. 

„ Urain. 


614 


REPORT  OF  SECRETARY    OF  STATE. 


LteT  OF  Phabmacists,  ktc. — Continned. 


Chapman,  0.  H Fairfield. 

Casoer,  T.J Springfield. 

Carson,  F.  K W.  Mansfield. 

Callahan,  P.  A Mingo. 

Cassaday,  L.  L Adamsville. 

Claassen,  E.. Cleveland. 

Clark,  F.P North  Baltimore. 

Carpenter,  8.  W Delhi. 

Case,  F.  B^ Bellefontaine. 

Chappelear,  C.  F Zanesville. 

Chappelear,  W.  R Zanesville. 

Chappelear,  W.  M Zanesville. 

Chappelear,  B.  F Zanesville. 

Case,  J.  H Akron. 

Clark,  W.  T.. Willoughby. 

Chapman,  C.  F Canton. 

Clark,  A.  8 Beverly. 

Carter,  F.  M Bryan. 

Cadwell,  8.  D.. Cleveland. 

Chatten,  W.  H Milford. 

Carlisle,  F.  L Newton  Falls. 

Carter,  G.  H Delaware. 

Carothers,  W Carey. 

Cameron,  8 Sunbury. 

Carmen,  C.  E.. Lyon. 

Champney.  A.  R Perrysburg. 

Clark,  B.  E Cortland. 

Case,  F.  8 Ix)gan. 

Creamer,  G.  W Urbana. 

Chesney,  V.  R Bucyrus. 

demons,  C.E Toledo. 

Cbilcote,  W.  H Edgerton. 

Chilcote,  J.  M Edgerton. 

Cline,  A.  M Gravsville. 

Crites,  G.  W CanalDover. 

Chilcote,  J Edgerton. 

Cheney,  F.J Toledo. 

Crites,  Harvey Akron. 

Critzer,  Mrs.  Amelia Ai 

Cline,  S.  T Albany. 

Crittenden,  H.  W Bnrtou. 

Crist,  F.  W Lima. 

Christy,  T.  H London. 

Christy,  A.  H Tiffin. 

Chittenden,  E.  S RepuV)lic. 

Cline,  W.  C Wilkesville. 

Crittenden,  C Geneva. 

Christy,  H.  C Toledo. 

Conner,  J.  F Cumberland. 

Conkright,  A.  B Richwood. 

Collins,  P.  8 Washington  C.  H. 

Cooke,  L.  J Geneva. 

Collin,  R.  J Tontogany. 

Coleman,  J.  C Mineral. 

Cox,  Daniel Martin's  Ferry. 

Cole,  H.  W Peninsula. 

Corsan,  G.  W Holland. 

Cook,  H.  C ^ Columbus. 

Collins,  L.  D.  P Newark. 

Collins,  F.  A Newark. 

Collins,  J.  W Newark. 

Collins,  R.  F Newark. 


Cope,  W.  M 

Covert,  J.  W 

Coffman,  H.  C 

Cook,  J.  R 

Collier,  L.  C 

Cooney,  H 

Coleman,  G.  E 

Cook,  A 

Coe,  J.  M 

Cornet,  G.  A 

Cornet,  L.  A 

Colby,  W.  D 

Codding,  S.  F 

Cook,F.  M 

Cook,  G.  W 

Conwell,  E.  T 

Cokffair,  C.  B 

Collett,  O.  F 

Cook,  T.  H 

Conly,  J.  J 

Connor,  J.  O 

Corll,  J.  O 

Coblentz,  C 

Crossland,  J.  F 

Coblentz,  F.  H 

Conner,  B.  F 

Coblentz,  Virgil 

Cook,  A.  B 

Cornell,  J.  W 

Cowgill,  A.  B 

Coates,  J.  W 

Copeland,  E.  J 

Corn,   Jasper 

Corrv,  M.  H 

Corry,  R.  F 

Corcoran,  D.  O 

Cook,  F.  C 

Collinfl,  J.  J 

Codiiinghara,  W.   A 

Coffman,  J.  A 

Coe,G.  () 

Coolev,  Samuel 

Covert,  S.J 

Cook,  W.  M 

Conk,  San  ford 

Crosby,  C.  M 

Compton,  J.  F 

Cornell,  C.   K 

Convery,  J.  C 

Colwell,  \V.  H.. 

Colwell,  J.  N 

Converse,  A.  Z 

Coate,T.  J 

Con  1  son,  Fi.  (t 

Cook,  F.  M 

Cole,  P.  C 

Cole,  J.  C 

Curtis,  R.  L 

Cupp,  C.  V 

Cunningham,  J.  C. 

Curry,  J.  N 

Cunning,  O 


SOCIAL,  srATurrics. 


Lmt  cm  PHAUUtnm,  src— Uoaliniwd. 


Cnlvnr,  P.  L- MeCotdtMi villa. 

Oorlto,  W.  P. WM)sir>  nh. 

CollUoc.  W.  W „ TViiedo. 

Cniiiil»r.G  W... _.. GoJamlin^ 

CbHrdilli,  a  P -danUod. 

Cwwy,  Jno.T._ J^onamuulb. 

CartDOB,  N.  F_„ _ Lyons. 

CuBPtwIl,  J.  8 Clev«ka<J. 

CtXklua,  A,  B. CleTelM<l. 

CMtfTTM.  J. WmhJtiIW. 

CbulH,  1.  0. - Xnoa. 

CImrk.  8.  U. ODrllBiid. 

OaldweU,a  a. lioyd^rUI.. 

CUdcjt,  a  W. SDllblMil. 

OvpniUr,  J.  U. OnwUnd. 

OwMr.i.  0.„ BktKhols. 

Oup,  P.  B ^...^.Oalnnibtu. 

ObuBbora,  R.  W.„ Ml  PImmdL 

OMt«rlia«.  J.  P Cl«T«lud. 

OuMrliB*.  Z.  P PstoMTilla. 

CarcUl,  HeiuT » Port  JvAraoB. 

Chuk,&  L. — WhMion. 

CMHdj,  JolU- .aavM. 

CAniuh:k,0.  L Qitwnbsrf. 

aark,  E.  L_ Kimbolloii. 

dull.  C.   A- ULSterUng. 

Cltadokk.  W.H ML  BUocJmtS. 

Cun|iWII,ll  P... Atwrdom. 

Otn,  Aaracu  .~. Uvrrpnol. 

OunpbdUW.  a. — .Coocnm 

Cnnvr,  &  P........... UubUtrl. 

Cmm.  a.  U — Milu. 

Ouur,  B.  F Sbelbv. 

Ohslflrid.  r.  A BliMtnrUlii. 

Cni>iofiJ.a  Bl K«Uw«ilU. 

a«i)pb»ii.a.  w ciuhaviik. 

Cmnwhan,  W.  Q.. AMhuvtlla^ 

Cuudun,  Jw 8lmbMi*IIIi^ 

C«*iii,T.  8.- Kdoo. 

Ou«oii,  D.  D.. - PilmjrTa. 

Cnwfotd,  Vr.  L- OolatDbM  GfOT«^ 

CMBpbriI.W.J „ UK-.. 

Crm»(uRl,J.  a WooAMixk. 

DiinieU.  Tbo« ToImIo. 

DsTla.  A.  A- MlBcnl  PmnL 

DMta.  U. Uiddlvport. 

D»V)d«aii,  A I«iMMUr. 

DdfTUpl*.  F- -^....„.»HkkaYiII». 

D»»&.  S.  H Olwlitu 

Dmhtnli,  E.  C . ^Tblnlo. 

XHn*b,J.  Vf lUttiti'a  rvtrj. 

P»»it,J.  U „..CbUllooUi«. 

!)•»».  J.  E_ W.  Alraaadris. 

Drach,a.  U _ Otw-lMd. 

DBfy.  D.  J 0>k  HIU. 

DkjTb.  L Sm  XiauiM. 

DavM.  Dui«L.».„„»„„.»LM«bafB. 

Dafb,  W.  P -...Akrea. 

OtTii^  J.  L. UbMtJ. 

DivJa,  J.  ir..»„.»_„ — „PumKKitA. 

DttiM,  W.  T UMbnif. 

Di»lwi  W.  0 I-dL 


Danltfx,  ILU.. rUrliw. 

OaTU,C.  W. J«a*rM.vlll*. 

Davla,  Adam- Polot  Plnnaat. 

Dawah.  P.  U — BrlUlra. 

n«vU,J.  D _ KmU. 

IlaTla.  DavkL. KdlervUla. 

Drakfi.  H.  T BnckiDuKan. 

D»ilev.A.  C Alt^oy. 

I.>iTlM>a,  Mooroe Wmi  Keciaa. 

Datui,  D.  P ......E<lipl>w|. 

D«Tia,T.U - 1r..cit<«. 

Ur»ck«U,  P.  W~„ „.„...acv«lriML 

Uavia,  B.  P_.„ ^..taou-gtuf. 

Da*U,  F.  a.,.„ ...Thvptcaoo*  City. 

D«Tidmn,J.  A.. .;....,  Unautm. 

Danich,  A.  C - I.tmm. 

Divla,  C.  K.. Il«rT«>*Un. 

DutB,  A.T- „..  CUii-iiiiiatL 

DvdUDW,  W.  B .-MdlrflfU. 

Drahar,  t..-. Oavtlaad. 

Dnbn,  Alt- „...CkirrluML 

Dmt,  A.  M. Oi»l»iiiua. 

Dtmlii,  HMwy. OortniutL 

UcDnuti,  W.  U... W»-l  Ubltf. 

Urw.  S.  T_ ....Nimiiuf>r«il«, 

D«fDMt7,J.  A.. Dntla  CttiM  |{oaila. 

DmiliT,  H.  Su „.  t{r|.<iblMi. 

U*rM.k<ii]a,  D.  If ..Kf^ti.  jtflvia. 

[JriiiK.  J.M. Colamhaa. 

Divmii,  W.CL. >3riilK»t>cwt. 

IivuiuuD,  ioha... _ Cin<-tnii*tL 

LMitiiBiLD.  D.  M «.„..«.. Otix-iiuwti. 

Dmi^;.  JohB..~......~ Ml  VKnioo. 

■  >aai>,  W.l>.. ...   KvdKhl 

Defincfa  J.  W Otrveiud. 

UaaliT.  JiAb,  Jr.„ Ml  VrrnoB. 

DMter,  W.  B Bartkoihun. 

UeRltoMla,  W.  H  _ FrBBkUn  Sioart. 

I^tiulon,  !_»... ...-.^...Uartoa. 

111.  0«. .....„.„ .  FlqM. 

l>eirhoB,a.  W. _ E.  livrriiioL 

I>*Har^J_....~...„.........»._  (.'•k&TOjr. 

I)*t*r.  Ed _.„FM»r(ikiu«a. 

l»roB»,  J.  F.._._..« ....CIrtrlasd. 

DKkoJ-.aj^-. -..- biBMl 

Itabmcl,  L _..»..._..  Clddtiiudi. 

IV«^y,J.  J_„ ...-Chtvalaad. 

I»eTlu,  M.  A ^ , — CI«TriaiML 

L^BI,  J.  0~.~. BridnpMt. 

tViMrbla^.  D... -.ObllHaKha. 

i>«l|.biy7K  V Tolate 

DwoMin,  D.  A..- ...C1«T*iaaA 

Dick.  CbM  - HaMdoaky. 

Liiekana.  E.  0 <^b*I  Do«w, 

Dk-k.  W.  L - Ml.  fHMllBB. 

DlH.'nBati.a  M >IUdtra*l2. 

DlckFnoa.0.  t - MallB. 

DieU,J.  0— . _- .- — DayUa. 

Ditto*.  L.  L JtoiBMB*. 

PkH*l.  BuiT. CbtciuMi. 

OMiMert,  J.  A Gcvvtand. 

Don,  W.  H. -*.  MaiylL 


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KEPOET  07   THE   SECRETARY   OF  STATE. 


List  of  PHARHAcmv,  nc.— Cod  tinned. 


Ponce,  C.  W Caledonia. 

Doak,  A.  8 Winchpater. 

Doll,  A- Davton. 

Downing,  A.  J EolUnebarR. 

Dorfmeier,  J.  H Dayion. 

Doeller.Q.. Hamilton. 

DondB,  A.  H. Canton. 

Downar,  J,  H CambridBe. 

DoQKhty.J.  B Nelson  ville. 

Donnelb^,  F.  H Wooster. 

Doran,  L.  S Rushsylvania. 

DonglBBS,  0.  F Kalida. 

Doyle,  SamneL Winchester. 

Doagber^,  L.  E Oreentown. 

Donley,  iT, New  StraiUviUe. 

DougIiwB,W Kiptcn. 

DoughertT,  J.  E Greentown. 

Doda,G.  W_ Dell  Roy. 

Dover,  R.  F_ Dayion. 

Danlap,  G.  G_ Unionport. 

Duniap,  W.  B Unionport. 

Dnffield,  W.  H Jefferson. 

Dunn,  F.  H Bainbridge. 

Duuiiam,  Lydia  E Mt.  Washington. 

Dunham,  W.E Mt.  WaHhington. 

Dunn,  J.  V Rendville. 

Dugun,  A.  W Newtonaville. 

Duiuble.KW Mt  Gilesd. 

Dapter,  Tboe. Moxahala. 

Dngan,  W.  0 Antrim. 

Dmmm.S Geneva, 

Duncan,  A.  H Eamler. 

Duston,  0.  H Cleveland. 

Dnrstine,  F.  H Cleveland. 

Dye,  W.  H Bamsonville. 

Eakin,  T.  0 Colnmboa  Grove. 

Edwarde,  E.  B Columhua. 

Evana,  1.  W Delphoe. 

Evans,  J.  8 Hamilton. 

Evans,  J.  P„ Bradner. 

Evans,  H.  W Delphoa. 

EvaoB,  George Dublin. 

EvHn^  E.  H. Cleveland. 

Evans,  B.M Palmyra. 

England,  W.  L Jewett. 

Eady,  H.  J„ Etyria. 

Bdwaniii,  J.  W Tironto. 

£aton,  H Barneaville. 

Evans,  8.  B„ Circleville. 

Evans,  M,  H Hechanicaburg. 

Em  ana  el,  Emma  C Antwerp. 

Emannel,  H.  W„ Cecil. 

Earhsrt,  iM.  W Franklin. 

Earhart,  O Franklin. 

Evana,  Q.  B Ciccinnati. 

Ehni,  R.  F Toledo. 

Earhart,  A.  0 Mt.  Grab. 

Evans,  Owen Dayton. 

Evans,  L.  0 „Dayton. 

Ewalt,  J.  H- Warren 

Espacb,  J.  O _ CiiiciDnati. 

Eaton,  Matae Toledo. 


Eppelin,  C -.. 

Elflein,  W.  F 

Emery,  G.  i 

Esbelman,  L.  J 

Ernst,  Daniel 

Engleby,  F.  E  

Eggleston,  J.  V 

Elber.P.C 

Eagan,  J.  F , 

Estep,  J.  H 

Eiwell,  W.  H.  0 

Elwell.T.L 

Eveland,  G.  H  

Elder,.!.  J 

Esch.C.  A 

Emley,  E.C 

Emricb,  J.  H 

Eldrict,  J.  D 

Emrick,  D.  L- 

Ewing,  G.  A 

Ewing,  W.  B.  G 

Ellison,'.' _.., 

Ellis.  Jaa  

Ensign,  E 

Enaign,  C.  A 

Eisenhour,  C.  h~  .. 

Erwin.J.  J 

Eisenhour,  W.  A... 

Ewing,  Jno 

Estill,  J.  A 

Eddmon,  A 

Elaworlh,  C.  8 

El  wood,  0 

Edson,E.  J 

Eddowea,  T.  H , 

Enbank,  Tbos 

Eymann,  H.  C 

Ely,  3.8 

Eisenbacb,  H.  P... 

Eyman,  L.  E 

Eapj;,  J.  A , 

Plavien,   Wm 

FraEsr.  O.  F 

Franeia,  W.  J 

Francis,  H.  F- , 

Franke,  L.  K 

Franke,  Auft 

Fannon,  S.  J  

Flandermeyer,  H. 
Flandermeyer,  H. 
Farquhar,  John  .. 
Farqubar,  Wm  -.. 

Faaley,  0.  B„ 

Frangteiser,  J.  F. 

Francisco,  C 

Fanlkner,  L.  W_.. 

Fraior,  G.  M  

Fasig,  A.  M 

Fasig.  C.  8 

Franklin,  J.  H 

Farquhar,  G.  8_... 
Fella,  J.  B_ 


SOCIAL  STATDTtOS. 


Lnr  or  PaABiACun,  btc— OoaUDOcd. 


Fleming,  A.  H ^.E.  Utnirpool. 

Fl»ck,  J.  J  .-. ....^—.^.—.-Tlfflii- 

VrBv.  J.  W >FlBdl«y. 

Fwy.R  D PtadUy. 

FiJt,  r.  D «...-.. WtlUnglon. 

"■"  '    "r,  J.  P ..~ BlchlTiKMj. 

L&M...- „...Hi»niB)»irK 

K  .„.•• BnrKfaili. 

r,  3. 0 .™.™ ehiloh. 

LMr,  J.  B _nirt  CUnluu. 

FMdlaad,  J.F  „...^._..._...^-CMlinn. 

Prauob.  L.  B...«..«. ».« AI^iii 

Fad«n[ual,F »»8Ltbr>-i. 

FnnMti,  C.  U ~.  .BowiM. 

rnvama,  0.  B.... „....ODlaBi)<ii*. 

Fm,  F.H _ „.B*lbel. 

Trtdva.hvrm,  W.  H — „.OnnToy. 

FUmisK,  E.O..— ..— —   XvnU. 

FraMuan,  W.  W Oohunliua. 

Fanimor*.  J.  B ^ Tttm  llaot*. 

F»H,8.  B ™ .CIeTi..knJ. 

Fkiuio,  C.  F ~ ~ .ClHvrluiii. 

Fell,  Jm »0«v*lMkJ. 

FenDcberg,  BbmUs- ...Tolnlo. 

Finnvv.  G.  W _ Dmnbon. 

Fkkknli.G.H Clrcli-*UI#. 

Flnlry.  L  B „ £.  litcnuol. 

FUuliH,  E.  A. .._... _Cl«i*«htia. 

FrlWch.Ch*i A.  M-r*-«. 

Finney,  D.  J ^....» »NiW 

Flafrork.  U.  B  ..~ Htuufl.  Id. 

Field.  J.  W „..K<fn*ille. 

FUlw.  IwmI „.-C.lmi«. 

Flaber,  Jobo Porb-ar'Utb, 

rikber,  J.  V. UoTri.lairB. 

PU»p«ifick.  8.  J FMr»a*»iU». 

Finch.  Loey  E ™-Wia  Di.iiy, 

Fife,  W.J „ll«lioM. 

Fiihvr,  R.  H.  ~ „.._.. .„..Tki:M]o. 

FUh«r.  M.  A Hkmtobunt. 

Friacber,  Ju FtMmU. 

FrtMlk  J.  8 „ OaTtoB. 

Plaoay-E-T BiWol. 

Ptold,  W.O OInrluMl. 

FlnrJ),  a.  W WmI  lenity. 

Ftaher.  Arilmr MiMtllun. 

FUcUMrrr,  U.  W „ Mtwodat* 

Ftom^P.  H LeUaon. 

PoUun^O Oenland. 

Fl«>y<l,  J.  T ^ _ Hniil«Tin«. 

Pard,E.  L -UbldlBfldd. 

Ford   Wro ^ ....Wakamao. 

Flood,  W.  n CUralMd. 

PiDal,  A.  H ..HvrUoo. 

FoIlK,  H.J  .- _ -UoBtpaUw. 

PaT»,W.B... ....lAuioi. 

Puaiar.  A.X .BwabMrill*. 

Fc^a^O.T  — - .^AIHmc* 

PoImb,  0.  B TooMtewtt. 

FortatT.  B ...». ^...OfmlL 

FobM.B.-. Badford. 

Foiajr,  J.  B BlMbaavIU*. 


FoTd.O«r Colllat. 

FoaMtT.  A.  M «.  HtMbeavillA. 

Foaiet,  8.  B _ HoiHBrilU. 

Fuatauioi),  0.  W Ubarty  Ceotar. 

Fonrjii)DD,Q.  V Ubvty  Cralar. 

Fonu,  A.  L -Ubrld»n)ll«. 

Fjtr.kiw,  J.  W „..  Curalai. 

Fi.vdrgoc  P.  P .Olesvlll*. 

Ki>)>cw.  8.  L- -^.-^ Oenan. 

Furmsn,  Dull BnuUord. 

Foruiui,  H.  L ^....Bndloid- 

ForK^y,  A.  V. -..^...... BlMf^d*. 

Fnirvat,  J.  T ^..CtonUtML 

FoUnd.  D.  J. WltolBjfloo. 

Puikrt..e.  H.  8 ...HiriiSura. 

Fnllcr.  O.  W „ N«iiHrk. 

Ftilltrraoo,  G.  W Kawtan. 

Kudk,  H.  H  - Batarly. 

FuoUluK,  Uaaiai... Wapakonata. 

FullMD,  U.  D  .~.~ - HMcrnia. 

Fallon,  O  ..».....»...» Bucirtw. 

Fula,  OKo OiBriBMil. 

Frkdrich,  J.  P TnlMlo. 

PbIUw,  [bibt_.~ ^ -Fnnkfort 

PaliDD,  Wb PnukfoiL 

FoltoD.  Thc« --...Pnoklon. 

ParnvT,  U.  0 - Kanuifl. 

Fuok.  M.  P -Ko»rrii.»iL 

FolWrtoa.  W,  O -OdUp^ 

Gara'ooil,  D.  H WtM  Ubam. 

0>ilay.Juhii Clyda. 

Galbmth.  J.  W - HiniiiatHWt. 

GaS,  W.  S  „ iramllloa. 

U  ^Icer,  A.  J  ....^...— ..-Onnd  Ripida. 

GaMa,  J.  L .. Wm)  )U<hb. 

Oarinar,  J.  M -..^ OLm-IIm 


Gaylord.  B.  0  ... 


,..-   .  .CleveUnd. 
»...„ — noroB. 


Grtrf,  FmI  J 

Gurrnlt.  J.  W,„„__ 

Galkrway,  Geo. -^..-^ —  Xrolt, 

Grahaai.C  V Zui«iilh. 

flrahaw,  W-  A K»r..lii*ky. 

GaUiwoo.1,  W.  E tox-kport. 

GnTc«,P.A  Uanlnrd 

Gii<A*nb«iat*r,  L.  P  - ..Van  Wart. 

GatM,  Anlus  —~..~ Tolmlo 

Ganlt,  W.  P ....  Wwlttrilto 

Gana,  W.  C TwiiffviJ-VB' 

Gtttbam.  W.H »■...■.  ZaiiMvUU' 

Galtraa,  W.  B Mririvtta' 

GraMT.  0.  D Sa»aHr" 

UalM,  Jos  ...-....„ ..Ti>1m1o' 

Onli«n,A..Jr ...  CHun 

GaUa.1) W<W  Sains' 

Utfriui,  O.  ■.„...._ ...  Ibvbralv' 

OTBhafB,J.  W  _—._... ..  Pririvrt 

Ganll,  T.  P~-..-^ N««  Ciocofd 

Onhim,  a.  A ~ L»baMM 

QannrA,F.A Bprimtldd 

OamrTP.  A „.  a&ariNii^ 


518 


RKPOBT  OF  8SCRKTABT  OF  8TATK. 


Lnr  tnw  PHAKMACnrrB,  nc — GontinaedL 


Gfnandt,  W C^nanum^ 

Gsjer,  J.  D ^hefBeld. 

Gv^ood,  8  Mfllord  Centre. 

QfnhMxn,  Miller ATondale. 

Olaser,  E.  F Norwalk. 

GmvcSjG.  W .Toledo. 

Gegelein^  F.  L deTeland. 

GerBtacker,  M GleYeUnd. 

Getelins,  T.  F ThomTille. 

Gh^en,  Urse'. Mt.  Vernon. 

Green,  H.  W Mt  Vernon. 

Green,  W.  B London. 

Glenn,  W.  W ..BloomingfonriK. 

Green,  J.  T Mechanicstown. 

C^rether,  Jno ..Akron. 

Gearheardt,  T.  J Tippecanoe. 

Grreen,  Hennr Mt  Blanchard. 

George,  A.  H - Cleveland. 

Greenamjer,  E .Eaat  Palestine. 

Greene,  H.  E Portsmonth. 

Gentacb,  D.  C ..New  Philadelphia. 

Geyer,  J.  L Norwich. 

G^eet,  A.  P Cincinnati. 

G^reiner,  C.  F Lnckj. 

Gtehrang,  J.  M Cleveland. 

Glenn,  A.  H Sardinia. 

Getman,  J.  B ..Plymouth. 

George,  R.  H - Cleveland. 

Green,  K  E New  Paris. 

Gleine,  J.  C .....'...Cleveland. 

Gee,  F.  E Ashtabula. 

George,  E Van  Bureo. 

Geiger,  J.  C ..Canton. 

Griffith,  A ..Millersport. 

Griffith,  G.  W .Millersport. 

Gill'^spie,  J.  M Bloomingburg. 

Grand-Girard,  G.  F Circleville. 

GlinoH,  G.  W Cleveland. 

Gilmore,  C.  M Cleveland. 

G088,  A.  H ..Edinburgh. 

Gosh,  A.  L Edinburgh. 

Gosh,  N.  K Edinburgh. 

Giv('n,  J.  M Chandlersville. 

Gilbert,  Daniel  Van  Lue. 

Gilbert,  H.  A  Lockland. 

Giffen,  Peter Powhattan  Point. 

Gibson,  F.  W Araesville. 

Grimes,  G.  (f Bairdstown. 

Qrimes,  H.  M.. O.-itrander. 

Gill,  Geo South  Bloomington. 

Gillard,  W.  H Oxford. 

Griswold,  E.  W Cleveland. 

Gliddon,  T.  J Prospect. 

Gilmore,  J.  H New  Richmond. 

Gill,  0.  W  West  Liberty. 

Gibbons,  E Painesville. 

Gilbert,  A.  W  ..  Lima. 

Githens,  E.  W   Bellaire. 

GroBHe,  W.  F Cleveland. 

Grove,  F.  P Mansfield. 

Qrovenland,  O Cincinnati. 

GroBsklaus,  J.  F Navarre. 


I    Godfrey,  C.P- 

Goldbach,  John  ... 
Goodbread,  J.  N  ... 
Goodbread,  W.  F... 

Gordon,  J.  J 

Goheen,  C.  M 

Good,  J.  F 

GonM,  D.  T 

Gordon,  T.  V 

Good,  J.  C 

Groesman,  W.  A  .. 

Goodman,  C  A 

Gnthrie,  D.  S 

Guthrie,  D.  P.,  Jr  . 

Gmnd,  H.  C- 

Guthrie,  J.  H 

Guthrie,  J.  W 

Grubbe,  A.  L , 

Gatheil,  Aug- 

Gysel,  R  

Hale,  W.  F.. 

Hanes,  J.  H  « 

Harb,  G.  W 

Hall,  J.  M 

Hall,  L  W.. 

Havward,  J.  L 

Halboth,  J.  A 

Hammer,  O.  S 

Hauenstein,  A 

Hansmann,  W 

Hamilton,  M.  N-.. 

Haven.  W.  H.. 

Hair,  F.  G 

Harmon,  M.  M  .... 

Hawkins,  M.  8 

Hanck,  Theo.. 

Haynes,  J.  F 

Hamilton,  W.  M .. 
Hardy,  W.  A.,  Sr.. 
Hartmann,  A.  H.. 

Harrod,  T.  N 

Hauser  J.  C 

Hamlin,  G.  E 

Hamlin,  R.  V.  

Hartinj^er,  \V.  M 

Hauss,  Jno 

Hart,  W.T 

Hammer,  W.  P  ... 
Hackedorn,  N.  P. 
Hackedorn,  M.  L 

Hawley,  A.  K 

Harmon,  J.  F 

Harbaii;ih,  L 

Harter,  Martin  .. 

Harpster,  D  

Harley,  J.  P 

Hayden,  Mary  E 

Harris,  EC 

Harnier,  L.  J 

Hank,  T.  B  

Hannah,  W.  H  .. 
Harshborgcr,  A. 


mctAL  iTATlinot. 


l4VT  or  PKABtAcun;  nc— Oaotioaad. 


I 
I 


H«wWni,  M.  J  - Bnins«l(*. 

Hftnck,  A.  U ^.  OtUwa. 

Hardy.  W.  A,  Jr UUim. 

Uati^MNl,  AdelllM Wwraa. 

Hapgood,  Wm »....._.....  Wurea. 

Uiirpil*r,  W.  R Q«ao«. 

Huk,  D.J .toUsaU. 

HKyea,0. 1' ..„._. _».lUrMUa. 

HftOMt,  Hanha.„.„ ..-...- W(il*y. 

Hamvl,  Haory  - ^ ^....^. .Genoa. 

Hmlxlit,  A.  t* Rmbmm  UkinirnL 

Rkirthora,  D.  M. .....Cambri-lffe. 

HMfcO.  D_ ClrveUiid. 

nKrner.  G.  K. LBBloni*. 

Barnwl.  J-  A- CwUnills. 

UuUt,  H.  O .aol«i«. 

lUotr,  A - Plata  Ciiy. 

lUm,  A.  T. HwrvyaburB. 

IiaK»man,  t).  A- Danklrk. 

nuiiil,  Juon CI<uk«viU«. 

Hkrria.  R.  D BaaklniibiiiB. 

H«Ie.  P.  P fclle-riw. 

H*rd]r,  A.  8 ITiilutKtlle. 

HaUon.  E.  W  Kumvill*. 

llBU(m.C.  F SumirilW. 

Hall,  R.C- L««wl>Di>rr. 

Uahu*.  J.  A    [>«M'>n 

IIale|,  Harvey Furt  HnM>xrr> 

namiiytoti,  F i 

Ban.  Abnni It  I: 

HamanD.  J.  U -..A*J> 

Hi.iiiUto«i.T.T-..„ V, 

Ha««.  O.  M 

Harky.  J  P ^..ah 

II»r^C3tnB- „ ., (. - 

Haniuouil,  A   „^.S*m  " 

nuhhoa.  W.  F M    , 

Baflow.  W.  A WmIiIimi.)(i  '■'.'. 

HarUr.  L.  A  - Clrv.Ln:,  I 

nfllI.J.  F_ W«vl.fi   :  1 

Hall.  M.S. .a.rv.:   ,1 

Hall.  W.  J  - Old.  , 

Haiton.  E.  M JUr  ■ 

H«ual«r,  C.  J 1 

U«a(i«T,  Wm ^„. „_..„„....! 

HondcnoD,  C.  B „ .„.,  v 

HfliUinaB.  A „.»«... 1 

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Heffnttniaa,  W.  M Clov.  i.i   . 

H'cbiM.ai. .a«t  *■:...! 

lIfar<NiB,  B.T  -. U;.   . 

H«alb.  F.  M - White  H   u- 

Ranrr.J-  K  ..- Ur..-.-  ■ 

BalWr.Out- - - Jmh  i 

Henry,  W.  A K»w  \ 

ndtouui,  E.  W P«Dil' 

Il«lb>r,  d.  K V. 

UebMUhal,  U  W —  lion  uk- 


H>lkriL.6 


n«ath.  Jen**  - ^ Ewt  Ubetty. 

Hii(T{B|,Win SLJahn. 

Hrary,  A.G..- Sixth  BallimaK. 

HttttlT.i.  S „ „ ToMq. 

H«alfa,T.P CnyabMB  Falla. 

HMUb.F.T.  CtmlK«a  Fall.. 

UmUi,  r  S ^...^....Cayabnn  FalU. 

Ueding.D...„ iSilwur* 

Htirbrt,  P.  W —.— .Colaiutina, 

H»bkk,  C.  W _ K««ark. 

H  rndoM,  P ^ronfclyD. 

ll«liiilc)[,  &  0 OMiaaPcial  P.)tnL 

Uil(l.>i-o]l,  a  W^..~-.»~0*nuuili>«B. 

HitdUtf.  A -_ ...Oaytua. 

H1jm«,P.J.« .„.V(M»Wrr(, 

UlavM,  J.  A-— .»»»»  »»Vaii  W»rt. 

Hill,  J.  L Wawlj. 

llin-ta.  J.  W »laH..i- 

Ilill.  O.  E - Blcbw»«l. 

Hli.plf..  J.  H _ — Aa4oi>w. 

Hil!<«,  Q.  E  - .BanaMrllle. 

UU;.  Waltar  - _.-„..-UIiliUMMinL 

Hi.  kroan.  W.  0 Naboarille. 

Hill.  I.  E - „..aui««aillW. 

HiUn-U),  S.Q -.-.OticTiM  P.  O. 

Hill.  F.P Van  W^rL 

n.irl-.,  W.O  .- „-..._CuulTill«. 

][,>    \I  ri._.„„.„ Eaat  UTrn>-.J 

CO P^mwriiU. 

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:.>  .._.„ „ UhHchatUIi-. 

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i.  A _. — Ordomlra^ 

h  J«.  B  — TolfJo. 

:     U.  C Ituiioint. 

.  l.a....„ _ Prtwporl 

;  I         L  K^r,  J.  D . ^AktitO. 

H.  -t.  ii,.f.  &  A-.™ .^..ItaUaa. 

n   v.  -u-T  L.J , DallM. 

M      .1.  K.0....».....~-....« DavtML 

\.  T.._ _-.... .....iavuboni. 

''II.  F.~ ~.Xeftli  Iji«tabar|. 

■•v,  B._ — Dayum. 

'  I.  W GarraUaHllai. 

..  1I.V.~   -„...„.  CulamboB. 

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t     .  i    HE — Ff»d«Jck»..wik. 

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H'laack.  C  ...-.,_ — P/wIwi<iu>»o. 


I 


BEPOST  OF    BKCBETABY    OF   BTAT] 

Liar  OP  Pharmacists,  etc. — Continued. 


Horst,  J.  H ~ Cleveland. 

Hohly.Chaa „ Toledo. 

Hollenbeck,  M.  W Cincinnati. 

Hoffman,  J.  L New  Bremen. 

Holmes.  R,  E Lpeeburg. 

Hfjover,  R.  C.,8r 0,born. 

Hosier,  O.  R Bhancka  P.  O. 

Hoberinan,  H.  C Marion. 

Hovey,  A  D - Chnrdon. 

Hobenaack,  J.  D Martin's  Ferry. 

Holden,  C.  E Minprsl  Cily. 

Holla,  J.  M , Fairview. 

Holman,  J.  H Sciotoville. 

HomeE,  W.  W „ Afhli-y. 

Hollis,  P.  H _ Mansfield. 

Hclaon.  J.I E»Bt  Liverpool. 

Hopp,  Lewis  C Cleveland. 

Hoover,  Z.T Diiyton, 

Hoskins,  E - Prompect. 

Hoover,  Jaa Wincherler. 

Hoffman,  O.  L Cotumbua. 

Hooker,  Mrs.  R.  J Roacoe. 

Howell,  LB   McCorab. 

Huy.  Lewia Warren. 

Hige,  W.  B Cambridge. 

Hillister,  D.  W Wauseon. 

Hoyt,  H.  H North  Fdrfleld. 

HortOD,  C.  0 - Enst  TrnmbuU. 

Hnehn,  Jno Clevt^lnnd. 

Honnei-ker,  A Clevelimd. 

Honnecker,  J  Clevejand- 

Huls,  D.  W MillvJlie. 

Hull,  R.  W Rcndvilie. 

Bnaton  T.  B Toledo. 

Hunt,  H.  B Cnreyeville. 

HuRhey,  B Frankfort. 

Huber,  J.  M Findlay. 

Hord,  F.  H Athens. 

Hugg,  P Middleport 

HutI,  Peru - Wnverly. 

Humphrey,  0.  F Columbns. 

Huaton,  Cbas CoiumbuB. 

Humphrey,  W.  H YBllowSprinpa. 

HuHton,  J.  0 College  Cornera. 

Hubbard,  E.B  Tiffin. 

Hull,  W.  H New  Leiinirton. 

Huffman,  J.  F Bradner. 

Hiigpin»,  T.  A Chesterville. 

Hurd,  F,  8 Aurora. 

Hubbell,  C.  L _ MonrlovE. 

Uussey,  J.  M >'ew  Vienna. 

Humphrey,  D.J Napoleon. 

HntchiaoQ,  J,  C CAmbridjie. 

Huey,  W.  P  Yellow  Bud. 

Hulee,  A CeDt«>rbi)r(i:. 

Holbtrt,  E.  A _ Zileaki. 

Hutchiaon.  A.J Cambridge. 

Hughes,  W.  K Berlin  Center. 

Hnffraan,  M Bellaire. 

Hull.  W.  T Miileraburg. 

Hull,  H.  M Cleveland. 

Hummel,  H.  I Baltimore. 


Hunsiager,  H 

Hiissmnn,  M 

Huber,  H 

Huber,  8 

Hunter,  F.  C  

HyerB,  W.  H 

Hyde,  J- M  

Inmsn.C.T 

lomaD,  8.  C 

Isaacs,  B.  8 _ 

Ingulls.  M.W 

Ingersoll,  C.  H 

Iseman,  John. 

Ikirt,  J.J 

Ink,  C.E 

Ink,  H.  H 

Ikirf,  G.  P 

Ink,  L  W 

Irwin,  C.L 

Irwin,  G.H 

Jnnvier,  W.  A 

Jaimey,  J.  E 

Jaeobsi.O 

Jnckaon.G.  W 

JackB,  L.  W 

J..ckniHn.  W.  8 

Jewett,  W,  A 

Jenner,  A.  B 

Jewell,  M.  T 

Jervis,  B.  F 

Jeffrey,  D.  G 

Jeffrey,  F.  M 

Jenkins,  D.  T , 

Jones,  A.  S 

Jonee,  H.  E 

Johnson,  6ej 

Jones,  T.  W.,Jr.... 

Tones,  Jos  

Jones,  D.ivid 

Joyuer.  W.  T 

Johnson.  C.  8 

Jones.  W.  D 

Johns'in,  J.  L 

Johnson,  Thos...... 

Johnson,  C.  B  

Jones,  J.  H 

Jones,  M.  B 

Jones,  T.  A 

Jonee,  Uaii-h 

Johnsion,  F.  T 

Johnston,  R.T 

Johnson,  J,  R 

Job  naon,  Eugene ... 

Johnston,  R.  L 

Johnson,  J.  M 

Jones,  W.  J   

Jones,  W.  A   

Johnston,  8,  T  .  ... 

Johnson,  T.  M  

Jofanaon,  C.  8 

JohnsoD,  E.  8 

Johaaton,  J,  T 


•OOIAL  niTmicL 


Lib*  o-  ^MiWAOwn,  rc— OostiiiBAd. 


Jonei,  D  L 
Johiu,W   A 

Jahnaon,  J   A 
Johiuon,  Jna 

JOHM,  W   J 

JohnMD  A   E 
Jnmp,  J,  8 
Ju<lKiiu.T  C 
Ju<lM,C   R 
Jiutic*,  T  P 
JnatiM.Jcw 
Judlrina^J  T 
Justine,  C  R 
Klabr.J  A 
Kntulcr.C  M 
KaiMiJeD,  N  E 
KajMir,  Wm 
Kauffman  D  S 
K*1I«,U   W 
Krana,  Frad 
Kalfv.M  I 
Ka«(«T.  0  J 
Kappar,  Muun 
Karb.  U.  J 
Knapp,  O  I.  £ 
Knipf,J  W 
Knpa.J  F 
KaQtalabrn  H 
Knapp,  Ura.  Dolia  A 
Koapp,  J  no 
Kramvr.  K  U 
KnufHiiaan  <i«o  B 
Keller,  C  tiM 
Kelcb,  J   R 
K»nn«<lv  Vntacis 
Kleto.  O 
Kelw,  B.  H-  . 
Kovea,  B  C 
KeilM,  W   W 
K«1W.  U 
Kell.-y.r  F 
Kr«t>a,  Hennan 
K*lly.  W    T 
KeotMHlir  'v  t 
Kenaedjr  C  T 
Ei>t».  Chaa 
KsMkad  C  A  . 
KMraa,  F  M 
KMlaa*«r  H 
KetiDMly  C  W 
Kur.  U.  h 
Kaokl*,  D  C 
Kdp««,  I^UM 
Knp«r,  Frant 
KaraiM,0  B  ,. 

Keraa,J  L 

KauB,0  W 
Kerr,  d  D      „ 
Kl«lit.  Dttrid 
KeiSlar,  Om 
Km.  r.  F 


Portamaatli. 

N»w  ComeMovB. 

Anlrim. 

B|in»gbofo. 

Samba  rills. 

^blt«raa•. 

Baialiridf*^ 

Brvlnport. 
CiaJnnMl. 

Oitava. 

WMvloBeM. 

Poland. 

BlwHD  rUl*. 

\niin|atown. 

Clvvaland. 

.Wapakoaeta. 

Payw. 

UaTton, 

Ctnrtimari. 

Fiodicr. 

ClndimatL 
.  _  Canton. 
Colamboa. 
AalitaboU. 
Oaxter  dltr. 
DeziM-  1^17. 
Ikavtoo. 

fan. 

Clar»)MKl. 

ni.kcr]|i(tim. 

Oolnmbaa. 

Raa<Uii|. 

l^rilOB. 

Bryan. 

HaduonrUto. 

XMda. 

tewtnurill*. 

-Ountra. 

Dtjtn. 

CalacliMDU. 

Otvaland. 


Kiantoa. 
Felld^. 
F«liieil]>. 

OI«volaBd. 


-baaTwtown. 


Pavtoa. 
Clertlaad. 
CloTtUnd. 

LtuttMy. 

Upper  Hantlnakj. 

IjaUipolta. 

MadMuvtUat 


KnihbM,  A.  J..... 

Kraba,  K.  J 

K«UiK>a,  W.  H.... 
Kearser,  J.  A~.~ 

Kendall.  J  

Koapwa,  U.  A — 

KTwaar,  J.  A 

KeUca,H.B  — 


WUWM 


-BMnimiik. 


^.Ciaruoi. 

^.RocbwUr. 


Ktpn,  Oonn 

Kl  JlMM.  i 

iuumCki 


Eanp.  D.a ». 

Kiac,  a  F 

KIp«,  Vm 

KmW.  D.6 Kavloa  Van*. 

KiilUr,  AbUa  B ...Kawton  Fall*. 

KinebiMr,  J.  O TolUo. 

Kl(aohiMr,J.N -tlolado. 

KiikjPBlrli^  J.  A Ftaritlaf. 

Klnftlo     C^ilnmS.  '. 

KriBMBal.  J.  L._. ~    "    ~ 

KinhlMafer,  P.  P..^ 

Kiaf,H.  V.  B 

KlBMT.J.H 

Kiaaajr.K.M ff 

"•--.Ooarad  .     , 

•f.  J.  W- wm  HalM. 

B.  L BrkliilvflK 

Kirk|M«rid^  W.  P, OtlN. 

KUBa.F.H.,. -     ■ 

KiiMay.iea 
Kna.OttaC  — 

EiKbnulcr,  W 

Kltehmaiar,  H.  O  . 

CiagliaHi,  J  . ». 

Klndtaaiar,  O.  A  .. 
Klanale^  Frank  ~.^. 
Kaovlaa,  P.  W 

Kolh,  AMpb- 


BEPOBT    OF   8ECBETABY   OF    BTATB. 


Liar  or  PHABMAoms,  i 

Lefferty,  J.  H- Deshler. 

Laner,  J.  D_ Conover. 

Lace,  J.  H Cleveland. 

LatiD,  Geo DajtoD. 

Laver,  O.  M  Hanefield. 

Laver,  P.  J.  Jr Mansfield. 

Laffer,  J.  M Akron. 

Lbwsod,  D.  J- Warsaw. 

Lawaon,  David Warsaw. 

Latimer,  E.G- Billiard. 

Latimer,  L  U^ Brilliant. 

Lake,  J.  H- Van  Wert. 

Laaghlin,  R MillporU 

Lone,  A.L Honroeville. 

Latimer,  V.  D- Rock  Creek. 

Latimer,  O.B Rock  Creek. 

Lsnge,  F.  E- Sandneky. 

Lawyer,  L Milford. 

Lamb,  J.  W Uilied^ville. 

Lautenschiag^r,  G.  G Cincinnati. 

Law,  H.  B DeerBville. 

Lake,  V.  W- Eaton. 

Lone,  E.  B Cleveland. 

Lone,  E.  B Cleveland. 

Layceck  3.  A Sardinia. 

Lewis,  A.  C BucyruB. 

Lehr,  Phil  Cleveland. 

Lewis.  E.  N DefiuiL-e. 

Lewie,  A.  L Hamden. 

Lee,  K  B Garrettsville. 

Le  Fever,  H.  I Eldorado. 

Lenli.C.  F Canal  Winchester. 

Lewis,  B.  G Girard. 

Ledman,  0.  8^ Ccdnmbns. 

Lerch,  Jared Amanda. 

Lebold,  J.  F Attica. 

Lebold,  C.  H- Attica. 

Leslie,  L.  M Glaridon. 

Lee,  E.  8„ Uoshocton. 

Lee,  8.  H Coehocton. 

Le  Qaesne,  A.  A,  E- Cleveland. 

Le  Qaesne,  E.  J.  N Cleveland. 

Lefamkuhl,  J.  B. Hamilton. 

Leman,  M Cincinnati. 

Leonard,  A.  W Kinsman. 

Legg,  G.  W_ Latbam. 

Leick,  R.  H Cleveland. 

Lewis,  E,  D- Jackson. 

LeiitTsa Napoleon. 

Leiit,  J.  L Napoleon. 

Lee,  N.  0 PninesvJIle. 

Lee,  A.  A Fainesville. 

Lewis.  8.  C_ Salem. 

Leas,  Wm WestSonora. 

Ijeslie,  B.  F- Convoy. 

Lee,  W.  G Painesville. 

Littler.  J.  W North  Robinson. 

Lindsey,  E.  H MansBeld. 

Lindser,  E.  D.,  Jr Mansfield. 

Lisle,  J.  D„ Springfield. 

Lippert,  O.  H.  G .Loveland. 

Littfill,  G.  W : Creaton. 


—Continued. 

Lincoln,  J.  0-...™ 

Lickes,  R.  P , 

Linville,  A.  H-.... 

Lindsley,  D.  0 

Linden,  A.  F 

Lingun,  J.  B_ 

Light. G.  A, 

Little,  J.M 

Lizhtstone,  W.  A. 

Linden,  W.  E 

Lowry,  A.  J_.i — 
Longbrake,  D.  W 

Lloyd,  N.  A 

Lohmann,  0.  F... 
Longabore^S.  D... 
Loutzenbeiser,  J. 

Logan,  J.  M 

Loomis,  N.  P , 

Love,  J.  C 

Lockard,  Jolut_... 

Long,  W.  A , 

Lotze,  L.  L  

Loixe,  Geo 

Lowry,  O.  F 

Love,  J.  H 

Lorey,  C.  N 

Love,  W.  E 

Long.  W.L 

Lloyd,  Chas 

Luckey,  G.  W... 
Ladlow,  Chus  ... 

Luther,  S.  H 

Ladlam,  L,  D...., 
Lukens.  A.  B ..... 
Luke,  J.  G 

LUCBB,  J.  H. ...... 

Luebkert,  H 

Lynn.  G.  A  

Lynde,J.P 

Lytle,  J.'B , 

Lyons,  Geo 

Lynn,  T.J 

Lytle,  T.M 

Lyle.  Y.  W 

Lynn,  G.  F 

Lynn,  E.  L 

Lyon.L 

Marqiiardt.  J.  F 
McLain,  J.  H  ... 

McCall,  A.  F 

Mttddox,  G.E... 
Mahaffey,  J.  W 
Mayne,  W.  F... 
Mason,  W.  P.... 
McCaeeraSiG.  I 
Mflflon,  G.  W  ... 

Martin,  C.  B 

Mason,  J.  L 

Marshall,  H.B,. 
Maslers,  C.  W., 
May,  Daniel.... 
Marfcley,  Lee .. 


•OCIAL  nATDTICt. 


I 


I 


Ml-CIriii.  M.  U QbUdo. 

McNauKhlon,  U.  W OotbochA. 

HcOIhIu.  Hagl) Lotart. 

Mktlilox,  Win „ BipUqr. 

Haddox,  W.  E  — Rlplaj. 

HcCarlar.  E.  K Culom^tu. 

HariiaU.  J.  8 N#w  Lteban. 

McCurtj.  a.  C ZMMrilta. 

Hanin.  Ales ....RuibaL 

McAarill*,  H-  W .Ttdj. 

Mav,  J,  » KiDKBloo. 

McOarrwti,  T.  6 GTWDflvld. 

Huon.  C.  C Colombo*. 

UcUiiBt«r.  Wm Bdlidra. 

Martin.  J.  0 BwynoltUbaif. 

UcDiiQipJ,  A _ AotWBTp. 

Kanhall,  H.  H....„.— Kew  BloomlncWa. 

Mamolt,  E.  L.... - Dnpoat. 

Mayotl.  Altrod Ci#i'riaad. 

Mawrer.  J.  L _ Bolivar. 

Ui-Cukv)r,  U. Hain»ni*ill«. 

McGnQKhHy,  I.  R HsbbanL 

Marliiidoll.  F - U«mi]toii. 

Hnitoti.  D.,  Jr OrMtoDla. 

Mark.  J  W Ne>  BoTIuhI. 

HacKetiile.  A.  Q WalUrQto. 

MalMu>,J.  S Ad*. 

HcOMkrr.  a  B  .„ ^IbriMtt. 

Mntny.  C  B Rnran. 

HacKcnJMi,  0.  8 Cl*v»l«]id. 

HarkuC HmiHIob. 

May.O.  H _.Plq»u 

Meyer,  W.  V 01**iuM. 

Malt,  JoMpblH „ ..Cbltunboft. 

ManvUlK,  A.  J - BowUuGtmb. 

MajTf.J  A  .  Davioa. 

May.  A   i  CleMUnd. 

Manball   H 
Uaffrai^ar  J  J 
MB>ke«  ( 

HcF>«I<lMi  U  MagiHtk  Sptliw. 

Hannnn   J  Y  _    .  Urn*. 

May,  AtUm  Civniaad. 

MnkI».J   B  FtndUy. 

MaDikwis  A   D        -  HcMlUiHlo. 

MaLh«*B  (>  1  Wm  Toledo. 

Marvin   J  P  Rantego. 

Uaxw*]l  n  P  _    Wmt  IJbwtr. 

U«rrlliu^  AH  JH.  Harr'i. 

MmcJ  W  _  ' - 

McD«*ill,  A  J 

McOmiv   W  D  - 

Herr«r,  CL  8  CnyaboM 

H«U.JI   n  bMUtM, 

M«T«r.  Jno  .  I^OM. 

M«y«r,  Wm  lima. 

MMMr,  AS  ..  _        Vtlu. 

Mnmr,  C  L  V      _ .        „     „      Utioa. 
Malvillo  C  B        -  .SuMloi^. 

MrBMn.J  o  _     „  Ck^ 

"  * '  '      r.  E  J  Sbalby. 


McKeowiuK.  W 

HeKoown,  W.  W 

MwnO,  A.H  „ aoelBMtl. 

McMd.  SOMB*  ....... ....-». —  DmUot. 

Heligvr,  Paul _  ..-..CoIoidUmis. 

McBwu,T.B.. — -Tmuitowa. 

H«n»f.  M.  X -.AtlUirA. 

Hervr,  B.0 SLCWfirUto. 

MeUholmw,  W.  W TaaWcit. 

MelibehDvr,  0.  A Von  WttL 

XcLam,  Ala Amsito. 

McUaii.W.T. .AvMta. 

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List  of  FHASMxcins,  nc. — O&tliiQed. 

Miller,  B.  0 Toledo.  Mnrphy,  J.  T 

UUler,  Tbofl.  J Hopedsle.  Munson.  L.D_ 

Moore,  E.  C_ PlwDfield.  Mnad,  J.  F 

Morgan,  J.  6.  F  Clarkeburg.  Mnnsno,  A.  W 

Hounia,  J.  L Morrow.  McUuen,  L.  A  

McL'-oy.  H.  F  „ Ghauncey.  Mordock.  G.  0  ,... 

McCormitk.  J.  F XeoU.  Mudge,  W.  D_ 

Morris,  W.  E New  HoUuid.  MusMlmaon,  A_... 

McCormish,  Chae  - Uoyleetown.  Murdock,  A.  W..., 

Morria,  Frank.. North  Benton.  McClun,  C.  M_ 

MorriBon,  B,  J Steiibenville.  Mutchmore,  W.  X 

Mono,  Q.  B Norwalk.  Mardock,  J.G 

Mortland,  J.  C_ Edgerton.  Mann,  H.  E 

McCloud,  a  N Maryeville.  McMoneu.  G.  H. 

Moflett.  W  _ Arcadia.  McOolIock,  R  8... 

Moon,  Oliver  _ Sprina  Valley.  Mulford,  J.  H-.... 

Morganlbaler,  P Mneailloii.  Mi;Murtry,  W.  T . 

Morria,  E.  J  _. Marlboro.  Muan,  J.  D _....... 

Moran,  Henry- Toledo.  McCullough,  A.  E 

McDonald,  8.  8 New  Lexington.  Mnrpby,  L  w 

Moore,  C.  A  - Cambridge.  Mnrphy,  J.  J 

McDowell,  R,  M- Medina.  Murray,  Jno 

McDowell,  O.  H_ Medina.  McCullough,  W  .. 

Moonev,  M.  L- Cardiugton.  McBumey,  E 

Mohn.G.F Cincinnati.    1     Muntel,  H  - 

Morgan,  0,  B- Quaker  City,     i      Murphy,  J.  G  

McGonagle,  A.  B Sulineville.  Myers,  L.  B 

Moon,  D.  H  BiaDcbester.  Myers,  K.  N  - 

Moore,  Ales Loudonville,  Myera,  F.  W- 

Mott,  F.  F  - Garretlaville.  Myera.  J.  A 

McConnel.  DelL Green  Springs.  Myers,  G.a_ 

Morgan,  V.  T_ Bellaiie.  Myera,  A_ 

McConney,  W.  T  _ Atwater.  Nace,  W.  J_ 

Moore,  J.  0  - West  Manafield.  Sagle,  A  O 

Uoore,  A,  C Amelia.  Naylor,  H.  M...... 

Morgan,  0.  U„ Clevelnnd.  Nachtrieb,  0.  J... 

McCloud,  B.C Plain  City.  Nace,  M.  T 

Moas,  J.  W New  Richmond.  Naylor,  S.  T 

McDonald,  J.  W  _ Brilliaul.  Nagle,  A.  J_ 

Moon,  J.  D Spring  Valley.  Newcomer,  J.8._ 

Moore,  W.  H- Wagon  Worka.  Neal,  E.  L 

McCoy,  J.  N Kenton.  Nelson,  J.  W-...- 

Mote,  L.  M  Milton.  Neff,  Benj 

Moore,  W.  H Bellevue.  Newlove,  W.  J  _. 

MotttanuH,  P.  E SpringSeld.  Newcomb,  N.  0_. 

Moon,  L.  T_ Wilminglon.  Newcomb,  F.  8_. 

Moore,  J.  8- QuakerCity.  Newton,  Anna  D 

Uontogne,  D.T_ Xenia.  Newton,  Geo.  A- 

McGonagle,  R 8alineville.  Neabit,  J.  8 

McWhortor,  J.  W  - Albany,  Newcomer,  M.  F 

Moore,  J.  T Wapakoneta.  Nevilt,  J.  W 

Moore,  G.  H_ Leeaville.  Newell,  T.  A 

Moore,  E.  D Circleville.  Nearpttas,  0.  P.., 

Mow,  W.  F - Maineville.  Neely,  A,  B 

McCoy,  Frank Cleveland.  Newton,  J.  W  ... 

Moon,  Q.  R- Martinaville.  Newton,  Rich  ... 

Murbach,  A.  J Archbold.  Nickereon,  F.  B.. 

McCutloch,  0.  R  - Fremont.  Nill,  G.  C 

Murphy,  M.  M„ Bipley.  Nipgen,  F.  M 

Mulally,  Wro Milton  Center.  Nihart,  David  .... 

McCullough,  F.  F„ Somerton.  Nichols,  Jno 

McCuen,  Robt Independence,  Nichols,  J.  M 


BOCUL    tTATUTIca. 


Lm  or  PitABMACian,  vrc—Coallniwd. 


Nlr.hon,E.H -.. 

Nickum,  M.  J 

MlokenoD,  O 

HicboU.E.8 

NIooUy.a  J 

!IiDhura,E 

NidtMMO,  8.  A- 

Nir«»i>.J.A 

Ni(r£ob,E.T_ , 

Nonnan,  A.  H 

Noble,  W.  W 

Nortin,  H.E 

NorriB,  E  O 

Mipgcn. J. B  

Norrt^E.r- , 

Sm.  A.J 

Nonnan.  O.  M- 

Nyt,C.  N. -. 

Ny#.  W.A 

Nto,  Uarn  L_ 
(Mi>r,  B    R 
Owen,  A   H 
01iiwt««d   t    K 
Oipl«n,  A   B 
Openti«lni«r  J    A 
Ch-crholMF  s   II 
Ort,EL  I 
OftpenvkDn  E 
OitdMt,  R.  U- 
Oit«i.Oun 
Owm,  ^tm 
CM«II,  John 
Uf1«b.C  W 
Olden,!.  0 
Oi«T~F  0 
Owca,  E. 
Ow«n,  A 
OhIer.J   Jr 
Omm.Q  D_ 
Ohll«w,  I.  " 


...North  Amhent. 

Pleiauitvill*. 

UKhfleld. 

Dcyiealown. 

lUmlltoD. 

Newark. 

....Fort  BaooTer)'. 

Macktbois. 

ChUbcolhe. 

N4WMk. 

Edotton. 


mjtoa. 


RnabiTi  ranla. 

Aalitabnln. 

Uillenbnrg. 

Eaat  1  itwpaoi, 

V»aloo. 

West  MancliBaier. 

Canton. 


D«ha. 

Port  JeflWrsmt. 

^PoTt  Jafferaon. 

Caldwvll. 

Uedianhiabani. 

OaoMla. 


OTBMm 


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OibonM  C  V 
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Patlrraon   K.  K 
Palmer,  J   G 
Pamona  R 
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Park.  W.   H.._ - 

PanoBt,  O.  F~  ...  _ 

Parkw,  A.  G.  8.™ 

Parker,  W.  R... 

Pace,  H.M ~  

PSterron.J.   A »...8t.  Cbtraiillt. 

PattoTMn,  J.  J .A.  Clainrins.  - 

Pauerwn,  I.   H.. Rt.  ClalnTUtii 

Prane.  F.  J_ -..-....JiliUrh. 

Pape,  JoMphiiM- Aandntkr,    . 

Pa««,  P.  D- ..Bowtfiit  OrMk    , 

Parka.  W.  U ItMlrriUt. 

Parker,  laaM » — .... — Chairtertf  U. 

Packer,  W.  B-. Ullw 


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Pack«r.A.J-.„ 

Palmer,  L.  W... 
Patten,  G.  L.. — 
Paraona,  A~  .,. 

Patrick,  M 

Patrick,  H.  W.~ 
Parrett.  W.  R.. 

Palmer.  Anund  _    _    

pM>e,  W.  F DqieK  I 

P^ner.Q.  B.U. BdlafaMitfiMk.  \ 

Pearot,  B.  L- W«M  FambMOL 

P»«rw,  U - HeArUitt. 

Preuiniter,  U Bmokirillah 

Pearee,  J.  O. ...WaM  FarmlpMaa. 

P>]nan,0.  S _ . —  Wmtm. 

— "  B.  D „-1toMD. 


BBOR  or  mnuRABT  or  stats. 


JTwHBy  v«     w—  •»>•»*—» •»»•>*«•  •—>■■— ^iP^lJITlliflU 

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FortoTyDoii ................. .^.......FiinMfaig. 

Foftflf 9  B»  Bu....*«««.M FuldiiML 

Botta,  a  K. ObMamuitt. 

Ffonder,  L.  P lisnhalMlle. 

Ffmidery  John.............— .MiBhallTille. 

Fofh^  Q.  0 Toroiifai. 

ntaaaif  Robert. Gum. 

FolHii,  A Btfoeiville. 

FatL  A.  H Gttul  Dofer. 

Foray.  T.  L OoriBfton. 

FtttLL.  F GttulDoTcr. 

Fnliiphory  H.  H..... Aiiitinbarg. 

Plommflry  G..........................**.8ftlniia. 

Flomlojry  A BtmesTiUe. 

FlvmnMr  J.  N. Mt  Orab. 

FjIb,  B.  B Bichmond. 

rjU^  F.  T Sterlinf. 

Qniiuiii^.  H.. Lusmie  F.  O. 

Qainii,  EL  JL. Hillsboio. 

Qaiim«  Jno.  W...... Hillsboro. 

Qainn,  2iar7  SootU Bainbridge. 

Baw,  J.  D Bemaen  Comen. 

Bainflberger,  A.  0 SherrodByille. 

Bakton,  A.  Jr Biartin'a  Ferry. 

Baye,  Herman Oleveland. 

Banger,  E.. Weston. 

Bave.  H.  H.. Clyde. 

Bathbnm.  J.  0 Gallipolia. 

Baoachkoib,  J ....ColombuB. 

Barey,  F.  8.. Groveport 

Barey,  J.  O.. Groveport 

Bawlea,  J.  F.. Lebanon. 

Banachkolb,  0 Colambus. 

Barer,  A.  M Groveport 

Bawden,  L Windsor. 

Baiff,  J.  K Millersburg. 

Baybnm,  £.  T.. New  Lexington. 

Bathbam,  J.  Q Bendville. 

Beed,  0.  P....« Bavenna. 

Beed,  P.  H.. Havesville. 

Beasoner,  IL  D.. Bellaire. 

Beeder,  W.  W Cairo. 

Beam,  0.  B Somerset 

Beedj  Darius Pomeroj. 

Begmer,  Chas.. Gallipolis. 

Beed,  Enos.. Portsmouth. 

Bej'nolds,  J.  A Addison. 

Beid,  Henry.. Lebanon. 


BoeSp  J.  N  ».M...... 

Bead,  M.  E. 

Bead,  J.  A 

B^,  a  D 

BAefty  Lewia,  Ji 

Bea,D.E  

B^UDt,  F. 

Bedey.I^rman  ... 

Bempd,  F.  8 

Beol,  w.  W 

Beed,  P.  B.. 

Benens^.  L.  K... 
Beed.  L  N-......... 

BMnuank,  J.  P ... 

Beber,B.G 

Beber,  R  A 

Beynolda^G.  £-.. 
Beakirt,  G.  G.,  Jr 

Beed,  W.  M 

Bead,  P.  H 

Beam,  L.M. 

Beahart,  T.  M 

Beam,  <i.  B.......... 

Beaeer,  £.  W. 

Beiber,  A  - 

Beinhart,  W.  H... 

Beed,  J.  W. 

Beeg,  Adam 

Biley,  K  D.,  8r  .... 

Bidgway,  B.  G 

Bichey,  G.  G 

Bidgway,  G.  M — 

Bidffway,  C 

Bichards,  R  C 

Ricksec'ker,  D 

Richardson,  S.  M  . 

Rice,  W.  L 

Richey,  L.  W 

Rilev,  E.  D.,  Jr  .... 

Rice',  B.  F.. 

Richter,  S  F 

Bitter,  L.  F 

Richey,  8.  C 

Richardson,  W.  8. 

Rissler,  E.  T  

Riddle,  W.H.. 

Ridgeley,  W.  F 

Richards,  J.  W 

Richards,  A.J 

Rosenwasser,  N 

Roselott,  H.  F.. 

Rogers,  Chas 

Robinson,  W.  A .... 

Rhoads,  W.  L 

Roash,  A.  H 

Rouse,  J.  H 

Roedell,  G.  A 

Rogers,  J.  A 

Robinson,  J.  P 

Rhoades,  E 

Rockwood,  C.  H... 
Rose,  D.  E 


SOCIAL  nATtsncs. 


Lot  o»  Pm. 

Bom.  J.  D- WacUworth. 

Roborla,  J.  8 Ooloinbiu. 

Rowlan.).  T.  H Olwtliii. 

BoUer.  U.  D HiB«rvm. 

Kobltunn.  W 1WUut». 

Rom,  Fl<M«iioeI- Lvipdc. 

Row.  tL  B ~Ulp«l& 

Robinson,  E.  B ^..-BigKUMport. 

Roberta,  W.  P ilniibiir?. 

Robinwn.  J.  B^ B«IUlra. 

Robinaou.  P.  II „ .Saliuw. 

Robb.  L.  B- Cindoiuti. 

BodKon,  K.  P Kinalon. 

Bolior,  J.  L. TVdMlo. 

Roe.  P.  B FJyrU, 

Bobait^Uynu l^avetUiTllle. 

Rouw,  B.  H tJoIniBbiw. 

Rojal.J,  A-  PlMMDt  B«Dll. 

Roaebniagb,  J.  B Nawa^k. 

RoMbnasI),  A.  M K^wuk. 

HoflWly.  a.  W_..„ Unwood. 

BoadKboab,  D  ...»...•..—.» OimIi«b. 

Roblaon,  K.  J Looaoa. 

Bob»ft«,  0.  A .SprlBfOvld. 

Roacb,  J.  T> Motrew. 

Roovra,  J.  H - „lamitnl\*. 

Roblnaon,  <lno- tirMa  8prin(. 

Both.  F.  Sl. „ „N<irw«lE 

Bollw.  R.  8 WoiMUr. 

RoiMk  J.  A. - AafaUbola. 

RoH.  J.  W DtUMod. 

Robiu«oD,  A AnUft. 

B<M.OUn. KlMoo. 

Bockvjr,  Jno. CbclMd. 

Bofftn,  P.  0 StnklBc  Sprl^ 

Bobuuoa.  J.  O „ - luflUn. 

Bobwtt,W.  B- BMtwDaai. 

Rood.  jI  ». „ „Hl  Cory. 

Rab«rUoa,  N.  L- ^..—Otjtaa. 

Rnminvll.  J.  H  -......„ liifM 

Ramm«II,  Jm  ...-.^.^ VharloB. 

RaM>lt,l%M WMtCattj. 

KhmU,  p.  U Kii^Mw. 

BuMll.  W.  U KlaMlMi. 

Bnlmuia,  R.  A— ^ ^..U&mm. 

RMt,  B.  8 ..WddlMOIt. 

RuMll.  A.  W  - Nonb  BloomCui. 

Rndiull,  C.  H Riwlinlnalk 

RiMwll,  W.  H ™,  ML  Oroh. 

Hnpp.  J.  W. „....„ „WnienrtUfc 

Riuk,Dui*l ".- lUlU. 

Rambw>|b,  IX  W ...Graanwlelk. 

RwImTe:  a HunOhm. 

Rualwi,  R  R> .CUrtUnd. 

Rumps.  C.  U FrMW»k 

KhoWh  C.  F - .^UiBfc 

Rjmn.  W.  J JaaetMa  Oxj. 

RynAftt,  N.  B E«nL 

StuDMl,  U.  a  _ BlaomTUlB. 

RtaimiMt.  W.  A aallBVvQta. 

8MUord,G  A  _.™.._...        

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BaSder.J.N _ 

Shary,  Jno 

RBPOBT  OF  BBCE 

LiHT  or  PHifiBicia- 

Ufayette. 

Akron. 

..- Ada. 

RTABY  OF   BT^^H 

r«,  »re.— Continued. 

Slewart.J.   E_ 

Stem.  D.  W 

Stein,  F.  L„ , 

Sheldon,  h".  D_ 

Stewart.  A.  H 

Seely.H.B 

Skelleniter,  A.  D 

Stewart,  G.  K. 

Steele,  E.  M 

Snear,  F.  A 

Stewart,  Chae 

8eiti,J.  G 

Scheerer.H.  F 

Seymour.  F.W , 

Steinbrueck,  0_ 

Steinhoff,  W.  8 

Schilling,  J.  P_ 

Smith,  C.  A 

Schmidt.  A 

6hay,M.t 

8tr»tton,  H.  Q  

Schflfer.J 

Swan,  Mrs.  M.S  

8eyfert,B.L 

Sterling.  M.  C 

CleveUnS. 

Warren. 

Rock  Spring. 

South  Toledo, 

Hillsboro. 

Conoverton. 

8l«cher,  H.  W 

Schuetsler,  J.  B 

Stewart,  F 

Sherwood,  L.W 

Sheekley.O.  W „ 

Steinkamp,  J.  G 

.....Cleveland. 

- Archbold. 

Jersey  City. 

Colntnbna. 

Cleveland. 

Eimore. 

Sheiwood,  D.  W 

Suefert.  Jno 

Stewart,  J.  K 

Cleveland. 

Cleveland. 

..- Aaburn. 

Stewart,  Frank 

SeltBer,8.T  

81.Brrick,P.F 

— Oolnmhna, 

Delphofl. 

Smith,  W.  M 

Sillik,  Uriah 

SiBBon,  G.W 

Swingle,  J.  L- 

Smith,  C.  W. 

Schmidt,  Herman.... 

Simona.  H.  W„ 

Simons,  A.   H 

Sidener.  J.T 

Spifler,  SamneL 

Schiller,  G 

Schiller.  J.  a_ 

Spiker.O.  A- 

Behind  ler.  Jos 

Smith,  C.W 

Smith,  Jerome 

Stierle,  J.  G , 

Schindler.  C 

Smith,  J,  D- 

Shin.Engene 

Seebohm,  A.  W 

Stewart,  H.F _ 

Schneider,  Eliiabetb 

Pomeroy, 

Cleveland. 

Columbus. 

Minster. 

Searl,  F.  A- 

PaineeviUe. 

Seramer,  F.  E „. 

Spenser,  J.  G_ 

Spenser,  Mary  a_... 

Spenaer.  P.I 

Spencer,  H 

Annapolis. 

Cleveland. 

Cleveland. 

..NewStraitaville. 

flteveoH.John 

Stemen,  8   A 

Johnstown, 

Elida. 

Steele,  0.  H 

Steele.  W.  W 

Seward,  J.F 

Seward.  J.  A 

Slebbina.F.E 

etebbms,  Mrs.  L.C..,. 

Stenbenville. 

Chillicotbe. 

....Eliaabetbtown. 

Paineaville. 

Paineaviile. 

Smith,  J.  G  

Hchmitl,Carl 

Btitt,  J.  Y -., 

Sinclair.  A.  H 

Smith,  W.  H 

Simons,  C.P ~ 

Spieth,  W.F 

Smith,  W.F 

Singan,  E.  C  

Sidwell,  G.  B 

8levic,f.  M 

Shiloh. 

8lee?e,W.C- 

Bterrett,  J.  A 

Sarahsvilte. 

New  Berlin. 

Troy. 

Beymoor,  L.  P„ 

Steese.O-W- 

Bpeker,  P.  W 

Stewart,  A.  Q- 

Speioe.C.F 

Steinbacher,  E- 

8WphenB,J.  C 

Ruveona. 

Uniontown. 

Boltkina. 

Washington, 

McComb. 

Akron. 

Cleveland. 

Strickland,  D 

Smith.  L.  W _, 

Smith,  F.  L _ 

Sibley,  H.D 

Smi^,  Job 

BOCUL  STATWriCa. 


hat  or  pRAiMACim,  nc— CoallBSwd. 


SchmH,  A.J - Daytoa. 

Slinwoiu  B.  U Klrkenvllle. 

Smithnignt,  A Cl0Teland. 

Hmilhalgfat.  I Cl»v»UDd. 

81e«iithal«r,  H.  N SprtitRfleld. 

SiiUb,  R.  W „  - AlaxuiiltU. 

Holder,  W.  A EvMsport. 

Smllh.  J.  B ChtOtt. 

Smitb,  Fnnhlin -OhMhln. 

Kmilb,  E.  D.  F - RichlMd. 

8miUi.  E.T Rlehadd. 

finhinu,  Jm PidMriagton. 

8mlth,J.R ^prinidvkl. 

Smltb.  W.T 8nin^^ 

Sprinwr.  M  _Vin  wwt. 

Knilth,  W.  O  BUtoboro. 

Smllh,  W.  R .HilUbora. 

Btnitfa,  Klrbj Hltlabora. 

Smith.  E.  A - W«nvo. 

8mlll«y,  J.  0 Wart  Doity, 

Smith,  0.P Cro«ln». 

Schlek.  Adam „. N«ir  BerUn. 

Hhlatda.  W.  R N«w  ConmitciirB. 

Smith,  A.  F Arcuam. 

^tllno,  a  B GitMODbotf. 

SlmmoDiL  A.  L KirkffnvtU*. 

Shriver,  &  CO ShawDM. 

Smith,  M- J.  '       ■ 


SiiDona,  B.  F  Weat  Mll)|trav«. 

8hipl«y,  H.  8 BuKooo. 

HimoM,  H.  0  Caldwtll. 

HtookoMa,  H.  8 - Laodonvilttt. 

6oo(t,W.  O CatnbulaBd. 

Htoofiu  P.  V _„ Beraa. 

StoGkbsn.  A.  a - Uadlwo. 

ScaUj,  a  H UamUlon. 

Haaw,  k.  O  ...—..„ Bridg«pa>L 

6b>ekon,H.. 


..OairalUM 


»u<v*Mr,G.  A „.W«lliMl«a. 

Soow,  P.  A WeUlutoB. 

8le««r,  L  8. VawE^ 

-    -      -   -  .ToWfc 


issri.i 

BehiMn.  Ju  .. 
SUi]|k,J.I.... 

ftnETo.  p 

SvQtgvr,  8.S... 


.AibvUk. 

.-WibalMlaa. 
tuSSSi. 


BnUaihv.W.r  -. 

Wiaalkr^.  W 

aiil%v,  W.RH.~ 

UhmUv,  p.  W 

Oaailm.l.] 

anbbiLlLB 

U       u. 


SbwT-  Ul.~.~.... 
S|iime7,  A.  P ...» 
BtnriiTCii,  O.  W  ... 
Stnu.  F.  A.. 


FaMaM. 

Onakirf.  I 


)^halu,  J.  T KOntVI 

(HuckenhtdL  W.  H CUT#ba£  J 

flattvrflald,  C.  W „ W«t  VakNk.  I 

lHjmaoa,  I-  B  ..»...,.— .—..BlMieh  MWft  f 

Kprjr.  to.  B ..._ — PbclMMMMk,! 

Knidar,  B.  B LosdOb  2 

ScbomhvA,  C.  B Cknlan4.  I 

8lo»on,  F.  W . CUrckad.  ] 

ntodkopt,OM Clavriud.  [ 

HOIDMliBOT 


8tock< 


Akz 


9COCSWNI,  ML.. 

fofdft  T.  V  ... 

Ptroni,  B.  S .._. . j 

fttokm.  C.  C W«t  I _, 

8ponMl,J.J  .™..™ DarlvSt  J 

BcboU,  iamb,  Jr l^MOb  J 

RcboU,J(M«d .....TM«dd.g 

filocom,  E.  L....-, 
eeou,  L  K. 


-.AMbCrMk^ 
....WttanfU*. 


Soott,  i<am  — — .. 
Stimt.  B.  L.».^_... 

Bproat.  J.  F „. 

■'^proat,  Fnok^-.... 

HlTadt.E.B 

Salman,  L .. 


-OolBBbaa 


-Oaaloa. 


t^odgr^  W.  W... 

ficou,  EJ 

iNockiDoii,  H.  T 

StTWnB,  J.  J _ 

BooU,Il.  E..™.-_™_™. „_w™. 

SoeOald.  L.  T Llllr  Cbapt 

,  r.  T .-«».»_  _-_.»»....Banuii. 
,K.l — ...._.._. Rha. 


'bapaL 
TUBa. 


SoTder,  D.J..».  «  »  . ,.., 

TtjUnr.  C.  0.-_™......- .hvmbvA 

TUfaart,  V.  8  .„ ~»V«w  Ltxtagica. 

•amym,a.U ..iSMtt. 

lUlnM.  W.  T.  A— .«„ — Jmawt. 

Tirlw.lra WmEHhm. 

Tn<tar,  A.  J 

Tvior.V.g 

T^lov.i.  D _ 

Taylor.  Z.K Wwft  Ji ._ 

lte^qMl.8 ^^SfSeSf- 

tmrkt't ..._.-» ,...»...  ^-.OMlvata. 
Tkridc,  H.  K— CtaoMlk. 


BBPOBT  or  BKCRCTABT  OF  8TATB. 


Lm  OF  PHASMAcnn,  vrc.— Con  tinned. 


TaylL - 

T*Tlor,  r.  8 Wilminglo 

TBchanen,  W _ Upper  SutKlaekj. 

TacluuiMi.G.  W Upper  Sandunkj'. 

l^lor,  J.  W  MiddleMwn. 

Tnlor,  J.B M. 

T»ylw,  A.J Sooth  Toledo. 

T*ylor,  W  B  .ft>uth  Toledo. 

-Twlor,  H.  B Brjnn, 

l^rlor.  ThoB Ml.  Venion.. 

Tremblrj,  J.  8  Frtxejahnrg. 

Trembiey,  T.  G  Fri-*eysbiirg. 

I^tmuin,  G  CumnniiigHvil1e<. 

TertelLE ...Notlh  Riitgeville. 

Trisler,  L.  W New  Lesinglon. 

Trimble.  T.W - Fairriew. 

'  Tipton,  T.  C —    .WilliBmBpiirt, 

Helke,  H_ Olpveknd. 

Trimble,  <»•  T - Urbana. 

Tieike,  G ClavtlniKl, 

TiiBiny,  H.  B  ...■- Clyde. 

Trimbli.  F.  F Salem. 

Trimble,  R.  P - 8«leni. 

Titeworth  B.L Ml.  Vii-t-.n-. 

Tlmmeimui,  J.  D.  Li-inMc, 

Tlmmermu),  A.  B ; Betmire. 

Trtom,  T Pirtage. 

Th*impKM).H.W        Sidney. 

-f^if^er,  I-  D ...Shaneaville. 

Tniitoen,  A,  A ...Columbus. 

Twn,  R.  M Bethel. 

Tonner,  J.  8 - C»nton. 

Tohey.  C.  W - Trov, 

Ttiorp,  A - (.'iinirii   .li 

Todd,  J.  F ColULi.i-i.Mia. 

Th'impMD,  R.  A k.nt 

Townsend,  P.  A WindBor. 

Thomaa,  C.  G - Delaware. 

Tbomas,  E.  S Frtmont 

TboniflS,  C.  A RiJBhvLlle. 

Tronpe,  Theo fJpiirrcfield. 

Thorp,  J-  B Bloomin^ton. 

Tobey,  Nnthaniel Tror. 

TroUinKor,  H.  R - Homeworth. 

Tbompson,  A,  M  ...     „ColumbuB  GtoV('. 

Todd,  H.  F --..-  Moni((oijiery 

TbompMD,  H.  G Dnblin. 

Tmce,  Gilbert Vsti  Lue. 

Tupa,  F.  J Cleveland 

Thuma,  J.  W Shmick's  P  O. 

Tocker,  J.  C - Green  Spring. 

ThursKin,  A  Grand  Rapids. 

Turney,  L.  M Grand  Rapide. 

Tattle,  F,  A Aehttbula. 

Thnrbw,  A.  E Ashtabula. 

Turner,  Mrs.  J.  U Shreve. 

TuUoas,  B.  L Mt.  Vernon. 

Turner,  R.  K .Kufebvillf. 

ThuTvloo,  J.  N Ntjwark. 

ThOTBton,  D.  S Newark 

TraeBdell,  W.  F Jaaper. 


Thyme,  H 

TyPon.L.  B 

Urban  J.  P 

Tlncapher,  D.  K 

Cllman,  \V.  V 

Underwood,  J.  W... 

Utley,  J 

Uthe,J.  F 

Umbenhaar,  H.  C  .. 

Uthoff.J.  H.  H 

Van  Law.  J.  D , 

Valentjntt,  R.  H , 

Vance,  J.  R  

Vanosdfil,  T.  C. 


-,  ('.  M... 


s™:'°k'v 

Vjn  VoorhiH,  J.  E  .... 
Van  VoorhiB,  W.  L  „ 
VanGorder,  H.  L.... 
Van  Bnakirk,  J.  L... 

Van  Rtone,  ThoB  

Vance.C 

Van  Valkenbnrg,  A. 

Van  Fleet,  G.B , 

Vetter,  A.C 

Viere,B.L    

Vouel  A.  A 

Voigt,  F.  II - 

VoD  SteiD,  .1.  H  

Voilnogle.  P,  F 

Vogt,  A 

Vogl,  D.  F 

Von  Muralt,  R 

Volk-i.  C 

Vocke,  J.F  

WaltH,C   D 

Walker.  W.  B 

Walt.  E.  r 

Wahmhoff,  J.  H 

WaiEner,  V.  W  

Wnlker,  W  P 

W^ilker,  F,  W 

Widker.J.  B 

Watkina,  J.  S 

W.iropr.  A 

Walker.  W.  W 

Wall,  C.  F 

Waterman.  II 

Warfield,  J.  K 

Warwick,  J.  B 

Walbom,  Frank 

Walborn,  Daniel 

Warner,  A- ^ 

Wagner,  Ernst  

AValters,  J.  B  

Walker,  J.  B 

Wallace,  A.C 

Warren,  IX  B 

Warren,  E.F 


SOCIAL  RATvnca. 


S31 


Lvr  or  Pn 

W«Ikw,  0.  P - WHlkmbttfg. 

Wall.ADdraw ^.CuDbrldf*. 

Wmlkn,  F.  A Korth  FmirilrTd. 

Wallace,  K.  J - _. Cl«ToUiid. 

Waii«ruui,  H.  C  _ ».  ZciMnill*. 

Weictiael,  E „..CI«<reUii[l. 

Wonnlnv,  G.  !!„..-....— .~-.Cii>cintiati. 

WeU.  11.  L....«-™™ „....DiiTU.n, 

Welt.,  O.  W _. OiiVni. 

Wricbwl,  F  .„.„..__..„..-.«ra««oliMid. 

W«ni«r,  W.  H.».. MiiMvflto. 

\V'e«t,  W.  K .- „..„.....Tol«ki. 

W>t8,C.  P....„ Ehiytao. 

Welter.  J.  J  .„.™..™ _...CIw»>Imi4. 

Weav>r,  A-... Gr««n«ille. 

Wmivwr.  J.  r.„ GrMOTiUiL 

Weller.  E.  B MlllaMovtk. 

\S'ohM«r.  t).  E LmraUvUlK. 

W«Ua.  W.  I> Snr  riiibdelitbta. 

Wbwl«r.  A.  F    .. LiOM. 

Wdlcr,  W.  A .......ZunnUto. 

WbIIb,  H,  E -Bridnpnrt. 

Well^  W.  V .....ZmwotHI* 

Wed,  T  B -. _ ^.CbMhlre. 

W*l)mu,  0.  L - KtaorriUo. 

Welmer.  J.  J ™.-.™. StBOlBTiDfc 

WkIIm,  II.  C ._........ Welbvllto. 

Writer,  F.  B.... .-.HfllMMawB. 

Wallar.  W.  H »...» AlUM. 

Wb^doB.  Jao— ~- ~— >-- ...HnJaoa, 

Web.  II  r ,„„.„.„  ..Dnrtoo. 

Wbreler,  P.  A. . ~. Uam. 

W»d«n.  A.  U -CUrvlrad. 

WMka,>>.  W -....^...Vav  Vltua. 

WMtbwba^  C  Di , Ruoo. 

Wwam,  J.  A Trtado. 

Weuel.  E.  H 

WMtbrook.  A.  B AaUay. 

W«trich.  I ^Hutia'B  frnnf. 

Wb«.  W.  L Graadvfov. 

w«tMi.n.ii Ub— iw. 

Wen,  IluT7 -8L  CUnvfll*. 

W«M,  J.  U ^....A.  ClilmUl*. 

Weftfv,  J.  A MaatptBm. 

Weuilioff.O.  8 - DwlM. 

WeMmdt,  I) UiddlaSm. 

W«ber,  C.  L CkaUB. 

Webber.  F.  J  — -..„._-„..~Pt]moath. 

WmI.  Nortb BndnpoM. 

W«wr,  D.  S AppMab 

Weru,  W.  U.H « JWb«. 

W«i,  ctuM _ TVilada 

Wnrt.  Fatrbut LM'a  Omkr.6. 

W«bb.  M  W — AwtBfMd. 

Web«.  A.  W Nffwuk. 

WeUw,  A „ DaOnff. 

Wclmftr.  A.  H... Berib  Cealer. 

W«lloiM,  J.  W BtonOvfUs. 

WelkMU^  Q.  B BanmrOh^ 

Webaiv.J.  V  ...._ ^nMhiai. 

Wehmiiif,  H.  0 -dL  BoniBrd. 

W«nv,  AdaB..^.....-....~.-0»vtavtoa. 


no.— C«aUoa*d. 

WMttierbw,J   NubvUle. 

WniiMMnn,  J   R - Deibaaj. 

White.  J.  A -    MuwBrid. 

Wikbi.1.  M _ Stviil>ea 

WniUiBiui,  I.  J -  I  I'livlllit 

Wright,  J  M  Up. 

WIrea,  J  r   ..  tT 

Wriiiht.J   S...  .-n'n. 

WlnulrtK*.  H.  N  s>'ii. 

Wi«ai.r'_^ :.Uad. 

Wltlwilirook,  r.  II MiiirrtoB- 

Wllkla.  A  J Kdw  4'otiteT^rwB. 

WlJaMi,  W.  A ^..WtHwiBT. 

Wllllaa*  n,  K Wriiamn. 

WUUa,  A.  B Uarriarat*^ 

WbllBMr,  ILT _ TbtirNTUte. 

WUklann,  B.  L  Van  Wert 

WTdaey,  H.  U  ZaoMrUte. 

Wblu,  W.  E rmtenovtb. 

Wblu,T.  B .Trteible. 

WiUbMna,  B.  n _ „ Atllner. 

WlatMa.  A  ...... .Iraobm. 

WlnkeliMMB.  G.  M -.CUuiiuuti. 

Wlukelnumn,  V.  U CmcianMl. 

WJtbeMinc,  II.  A . — ... Nu?». 

Wllwm,  11.  C Ilundeo. 

ftlcfcuir.  H.  a CUatna  FaUa. 

Wirfit,  P.  O „ PrBuWB. 

wiUbMta.  KB .- KendA. 

WhiM,i.  K. ... . — BbMaiiDfbaii. 

WrWiL  nany — Mmobl 

Wtam,  K  B LancatMr. 

Wbba,  J.  B - UflUln. 

WtMit,  W.  r ('anil  KultOB. 

WIUbbmi.  R.  U.. »>*  VteBOL 

WrigbLB -('aaion- 

WtBU^  J.  M ...JerucMrgie. 

Wltaoa,  W.  C tlarfcna. 

WllMMi.U.K Van  \?eft. 

Winaa,  F.  E ...... Vrrmiltkm. 

WUIanMtk.  E.  P >mlihTUla. 

WlauraiaB.  I .■'bane'*  Cnaaiag. 

VrUaiBaa.  A.  J .l.ertaala 

WUm.  D.  C IraalML 

WbUar,  W.H  _ ..rierittaaA 

WaUBB,D.  F   .-Lorumintm. 

WliiWar,  W.  H Tlflia. 

WUaoo.  Alban - f^Mo^f. 

WOaoB,  Wn  _ .ly^iaglon 

VOdaUbalar.  O.  A >«aiidiMkT, 

VrUla^  J.  W-™. t'hrtehafOli- 

WllMB,T.O  .___ DaniNtilU. 

WUera,  H.  L .t^ii>Te)aMl. 

WUMmmI,  Q.  W WMienflla, 

Wbhahaaa,  R.  W   YiMBMlawB. 

Wr%fat,  B.  B HehmBM. 

VIUB.  U  U «... LiHvEMtd. 

Wriibt,  K  V Lniim. 

r.  H-  a - _..  ClaeiiualL 

I,  J.  H..._ OahnlMA. 

C  K Aabhad. 


List  of  Pbabuac)bt§,  nv. — Conoluj 


Wchlgemath,  A dnciDD&ti. 

Wonhinnton,  C.  D Killbuck. 

WoUe,  H.  H Sprlngfleld. 

Wooster,  T.  8 Norwaik. 

Woll,  Samael Wilmot. 

Wolf,  C.  P. „ Wilmot. 

Wood,  W.  I Mt  BWrling. 

Worley,  Geo CovingtoD. 

Worley,  T.  A Covington. 

Woodward,  N.  0 Deflance. 

Wortman,  J.  D Cadiz, 

Wood,  J.  V CheBtervUle. 

Wooster,  A.  B WelUnRton, 

Woif,  S Helena. 

WoosWr,  W,  F Elyria. 

Wooster,  N.  P Elyria. 

Woodrow,  W.  0 Bowertville. 

Wood,  Fred  Peninsula. 

Woll,  S.  S Adelphi. 

Wyrich,  C.  Ji. Bellaire. 

Wyker,  J.  D Frederick  town. 


Wyatt,  B..., 
YatBell,  O.  ] 


Yant,  Isaac 

Yerian,  Fred 

Yeomana,  Jaa „. 

Yeagley,  W.  0 „ 

Young,  A.  J  

Yonng,  P.  H 

Young,  L.  A 

Yonmans,  J.  8 

Youmang,  D.  A , 

Zartman,  David 

Zay,  Qeorge 

Zwerner,  J.  A 

Zwerner,  J.  F 

Zeiaer,  Wm 

Zeller.Abia 

Zickef,  Otto 

Zimmerman,  John... 
Zimmerman,  J.  B  ... 


ASSISTANT  PHARMACISTS  REGISTERED  TO  NOVEMI 


AdamB,  H.  A ' MMailloD. 

Amaon,  F.  0 Sidney. 

Adams,  O.  M  Oxford. 

Ash,  E.  E..... Belmore. 

Amnnn,  C.  E-i^t Portamouth. 

Adamson,  T.  H Bocbcreek. 

Albers,  Henry OinciDoati, 

Ackeroyd,  Q,  3  Dresden. 

Andrew*,  Lucy  T Cortland. 

Averbeck,  H.  J Young»towD. 

Allen,  B.  F Bellefontaine. 

Ackley,  J.  W Granville, 

Ackeret.  T.  0 MBBsilloa. 

Allen,  0.  3 Vermillion. 

Allen,  C.  E .Dupont. 

Albrecht,  Q.  A  MiamiBburg. 

Alei^ader,  E.  V McOonnelsvitle. 

Altenberger,  P.  J Upvet  Sandusky. 

Arrick.  C.  P McConnelBville. 

Aldrich,  W.  H Rising  Sun. 

Albrigbl,  B.  F .Bryan. 

Aigtn,  8.  0 Delaware, 

AlHton,  £.  H Eaton. 

ArmalroDg,  H.  D  Bavenna, 

Arnold,  H.  E Cambridge. 

Aahbrook,  C.  8. Ada. 

Ashton,  Bath  A.,|,. Lima. 

ArmatroDg,  H.  A'.9. Akron. 

Anguitine,  W,  J Jfanafleld. 


Armbaratfir,  G.  &•• 

Auliker,  0.  E 

AuBtin,  Luln 

Battles,  W.  P 

Black,  C.  F 

Baumhardt,  G.  0.... 
Bartholow,  J.  W .... 

Hartley,  T.  A 

Blake,  C.  E 

Bair.  J.  G 

Blaock,  F.  W „ 

Barton,  D.  A 

Barrett,  W.  B. 

Brady,  Frank „. 

Bayer,  E.  W „ 

Blaesxer,  Joa •, 

Brondel,  J.  J  

Bamum,  H.  T 

Baratow,  F 

Barkelow,  A.  B 

Bailey,  Uaryett« 

Bailie,  C.  8 

Barry,  Geo 

Bartlett,  Ettella 

Byard.  Grant 

Baer,  Sherman , 

Baker,  W.H 

Bamom,  J.  R , 

Baird,  W.  E 


■oaiL  tTATmrct. 


AamAVT  VaAtMAcan,  xm— OootiDBad. 


BvnlU,  J.  B. ~ 

Bnddock,  E.  U ] 

BUckmora,  0«o - 

Bur,  W.  B ArabeBTiOa. 


B»rd«tt  F.  W 
Bkrtoii,li. 


Bkrtoii,li.MoM. 


t.  0.  T. 

BHkwitLJ.Z 
B«nhtA)4^' 

BeasgECL. 
BsebniMr. 


,..CI*T»4uid. 

.....jCuul  PmHoo. 

...Uppw  BaMtuhT, 

_        WlUo^ibbj. 

Botn,  John Dajtoa. 

Bowei«ox,0.  H ~ OoaiMmt. 

BlodMM,  U.  W ZuMTllfo. 

Book,  r.  W.  L Otmw 

BoxWur.  O.  r... Oteeii 

Boyd,  KB 


OhuapMj,  W.  B _ P»rrr*buif. 

Orww,  AiBvlta  B OiMmbiin. 

OniM,  IMk  V _ n>»f&. 

OhulM,  B.  P R«abUe. 

OMMdav,  P.  V AUUnoK 

Ouudar,  O.  V AUIUMO. 

0«inpb«l),  (' „ Jnnua. 

Ctmwfatd,  J.  W Bkbwood. 

CupcnUf,  Abiu» Dslhi. 

Cbnar.  F.  L> „ .'..Bnwn. 

OaM,  P.  Ik. - NflCombL 

OnUw.  H.  J ....» .OnuTiUs. 

Omb,  W.  H... » CanUML 

OuMT,  J.  T  ....._-..„ Poranouih. 

ChuibM^&T ^ -CVmUIm 

Ohapau,  El  T — » ZumbtU(il 

Ouv«r,  OUn  B ~. CdkdasMi 

Ohspoui,  O.  H....».~ JMMvrUim. 

OKnHbtn,J.  D — .- Cumf. 

Oralc  E  8. - MMilkxt. 

(Aunbra.  0.  &  -Ml.  PleMUt. 

Qnmu,  D „_._ ......  Ji[waoet«Ut«. 

Ohftaliu,  W.  W Nonrmlk. 

CtaOTB  ..- ~ Ooinmbw 

OmpMI,  E  W..-.».«-Fart  RtcuvMr 

aM.J.P Pbtari 

Oklnrt,  J.  W ....JClnbolua. 

OOiOl.  B.  B WrtUTiD^ 

Obf  k,  Onkut  ~ 

Our.B.  B » lintiM 

adM0.aA 

Clark,  n  E 

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OiMtw,  B  P Spri^iitlv] 

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CbwiU,  C.  8 

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BSPOBT  OF  nOBBTABT  OF  BTATS. 


AflOBTAVT  Fhaxmjjobtb,  kto.— Oontiiiaed. 


Corl,  F,  M NaTarre. 

Oole,  £.  H Oxford. 

Crozford.  B.  B WakemiUL 

Collins,  £.  A WaoMon. 

Gk>wden,  J.  W Poland. 

Gk>iiTene,  W.  A ^ Pioneer. 

Gk>nner,  A.  W ByetTille. 

Carry,  W.  J East  LiyerpooL 

Culler^  F.  N Akron. 

Conie,  A.  L Toledo. 

Cmmbaker,  O.  P.  H ChandleiafiUe. 

Cunningham,  H Bellefontaine. 

Cnrtia,  O.  A Wadaworth. 

Cunningham,  G.  W Foeloria. 

Carl,  L.  H Bellefontaine. 

Drake,  £  D Toledo. 

Davie,  W.  G .Springfield. 

Davis.  L.  M Cleveluid. 

Darrah,  Ida  G Bellaire. 

Davis,  Jesra Jeffersonville. 

Davis,  W.  H Lowell. 

Davis,  W.  H.  C HUlsboro. 

Dagen,  Samuel  A Cincinnati. 

Davis,  £.  W Nevada. 

De  Bhodes,  F Salem. 

Dean,  J.  W Delaware. 

Deemer,  C.  H New  Lisbon. 

Denman,  J.  K Sherwood. 

Dehler,  H  £ Cleveland. 

De  Witt,  Geo.  A Toledo. 

Deibel,  Oscar  G TonngstowQ. 

Dicken,  J  P Hickaville. 

Demming,  B  H Olevelaud. 

Dischiuger,  F.  A Toledo. 

Dittmai^  G   F ClDciDDati. 

Disney,  W.  B Cincinnati 

Dix,  Geo Piqua. 

Dickmau,  C.  F Cleveland. 

Dorr,  F.  W Tiffin. 

DouglaH,  Jno Martin's  Ferry. 

DoUinger,  G.  A Cleveland. 

Dollinger,  0.  F Cleveland. 

Doremus,  T.  U Columbus. 

Doyle,  W.  F Cincinnati. 

Donnan,  E.  V Washington  C.  H. 

Dorsenheimer,  C Cleveland. 

Doll,  TonieC St.  Mary's. 

Doerr,  Ed Cincinnati. 

Doran,  I.  A Bushsylvania. 

Douglas,  J.  L Mogadore. 

Dodd,  Mfh.  Mattie  J  Dell  Roy. 

Dull,  ii  E JSidney. 

Dupler,  Wm Moxahala. 

Duncan,  H.  W Bloomville. 

Du  B':>ih,  0.  J Urbana. 

DuHtin,  Emma  A Cleveland. 

Evans,  F.  L Cincinnati. 

Evans,  Chas Camden. 

£idmaun,  J.  F Chillicothe. 


£aton.  H.  M , 

Ea8t,B.M i 

Bnneking,  J.  L.  E 

£pley,  Chas C 

Etfnest,  Jno 

Elwell.  W.  M 

£we^n,  W.  J.  V 

£n8lin,  A.  F •..• 

Eichler,W 

Ellis,  T  B 

Elliott,  a  T 

£lwood,  Harry 

Edsoll,  H  F 

£ly,E.S 

Falk,  Adolph 

Faulkner,  C.  M 

Fanlkner,  E.  M 

Flanders,  J.  W 

Frazer,  T.  E 

Fargo,  J.  E 

Frew,  £.8 

Ferdermann,  W.  M... 

Feeley,  W.  C 

Ferguson,  Frank 

Ferrie,  H.  R 

Fee,  W.  L,  Jr 

Frederick.  J.  M 

Fischer,  H.  W 

Fickard,  F.  L 

Finney,  S.J 

Flick.  S.D 

Fribley,  J.  T 

Fiedler,  G.  W 

Fischer,  H.  J 

Fitch,  W.  W  

Fitch,  E.  O 

Fried  land,  Mrs.  S  A  . 
Field,  Mrs.  Sarah  J  .. 

Fieber,  C.  A 

Fritcher,  R.  S  

Fredrick,  C.H 

Fella,  F,  J 

Friesemnn.  W.  H 

Ford,  F.  E 

Foerst,  W.  J 

Ford,  W.  W 

Foley,  J.  F 

Fogle,  B.  J 

Foster,  Jas 

Fortlage,  J.  H 

Flocken,  L.  H 

Foster,  W.D 

Fogle,  M  S 

Foertmeyer,  W.  L.... 

Ford,  L  A 

Fulton,  N.  D 

Fulling,  E.  G 

Fulton;  D.  W 

Fulmer,  Frank 


SOCIAL  STATISTICS. 


535 


Assistant  Pharmacutts,  btc— Continued. 


Graham,  J  A Avondale- 

Garrett,  Eva  M Adamnville. 

Galligber,  W.  Q OHiboi.dale. 

Gackenheimer.  M  N Vun  Wert. 

Galbraith,  C.  W Manchester. 

Gager,  D.  A Oberlin. 

Garlington,  \V.  D ColumbuK. 

Grajrum,  C.  W Gullii*oUs. 

Gaube,  Ernst Cleveland. 

Gray,  E.  W New  Vienna. 

Gallaher,  J  P WelUville. 

Gernhardt,  N Toledo. 

Greule,  A.  M ("incinnati. 

Green,  I.  R Plymouth. 

Green,  P.  W Cleveland. 

GrefCKi  ri.  H New  LUbon. 

Gilbert,  L.  M  Van  Lue. 

Qripbv,  W   H Ck>lninbuH. 

Guianat,  W   Cincinnati. 

GibtMin,  C.J Columbus. 

Gilman,  C.  S Cleveland. 

Gorman,  Alice  M Ciuciimati. 

Goelz,  C.  L Ironton. 

G«Kldard.  B.  F I^ynchburg. 

Goodin,  O New  liexington. 

Goebel.  C.  W Sprinjrfield. 

Gowvy.  C.  H Cleveland. 

Grove,  F.  II Cu?»tHliji. 

GroHse,  (totleib Cleveland. 

(Jutheil,  O (Jreenville. 

Cfunder,  W.  11 .\rcanuni. 

(ruiney,    •'.  la Wi»yn»!»burg. 

Garver,  R  Strai»burgh. 

(rreiff,  H  A Cincinnati. 

Griffin,  J.  P Springbom. 

Hair,  Coradine,  J Vlliabce. 

Haunan,  J.  K Ironton. 

lieadley,  J.  W Norwich. 

Ht*iikelman,  U.  K Sandui»ky. 

Heiujt,  W.  H  Toledo. 

iiewett,  C.  E Bellaire. 

Hellyar,  S.  B ISteubenville. 

Heitxman.  Jno Toledo. 

Heller.  M.  M  Clt  veland. 

Ueydrick.  L.  W Toledo. 

Herlmt,  Ei Columbus. 

HeHrsoo,  Frank .Monnteville. 

Hetrick,  Juo Oak  Harbor. 

Herrmann.  A  Cincinnati. 

Herjpich.  J  S Columbus 

Hoffman,  E <'incinnati. 

Hxldrrilt.  Mar)  A \W»im«hm1. 

Hie^ler.  W.  S Pi.rimfield. 

Hines,  J.  B Van  Wert. 

Higley.  S.  E CiMilviH*.. 

Ihtiler,  J.  A C«>!umbus. 

Hilu.n.  L  R  HilWUiro. 

Him*.  C.  E Van  Wi-rt. 

liolderman,  W.  S Auatda. 


Hoberman,  W.  H Marion. 

Hosier,  L.  R Johnsville. 

Hoppy,  II Pi^ua. 

Hoflfman,  J Cincinnati. 

Honecker,  C Cincinnati. 

Uoffner,  F.  J OWrlin. 

Howard,  Todd Findluy. 

Holloway,  W.  G 5?pringfi«*M 

Horuung,  R  M Dro^hn. 

Hollingt^r,  T.  H ColumbU'* 

Hovt,  II.  W Norwnlk. 

llafm,  J.  G Cincinnati. 

Hauser.  W Santusky. 

Hague,  E  U Etvria. 

Hall.  D.  B Springfield 

Hager,  J.  A Port^ntouth. 

Hawley,  E  B Arcanum. 

Hamilton,  H.  A Pcrrv^^buri;. 

Hamilton,  W.  () WelMillf 

HurriMin,  C.  A Middletown. 

Hartx#-ll.  C.  W  Clev.  l.ii..I. 

Hauck,  A.  C Columbus  Grovp. 

Hhgcman.  Ida  J New  Madi<«>n. 

Hauer,  J.  L Plain  City. 

Harrod,  O.  L Belle  C«*nur. 

Harlow.  C.  1) Washington  C.  H. 

Hall,  C.  F Youijg*ii»wn. 

llaihawuy,  A.  S Clevol..nd. 

Hayes.  R.  G.  H i'levrlai.d. 

Halbaway,  C.  W Paioe*villf. 

Harter.  C.  B ^i|eul*nvi»le. 

Hannah,  H.  K  Georgetown. 

Hauenstein.  W Blufftoo. 

Harrison.  M.  T PauMtng. 

Hays,  Fnd Fo^loriH. 

Harter.  O.  M CiLcinnati. 

Hale,  P.  I Bel;»re. 

Hcvrrle,  W A^iivv. 

Ueiiiemann.  E Cincinnati. 

HeidiLtffr.  J.  B CtevrUnd. 

Hrnk.W  J ClevWai.d. 

Hcidinger.  P Csnum. 

Heuney,  C.  E  Fortoiia. 

H«iWKin.  A   B  Chillictilhe. 

lloi^ler,  J.  N Shank..  P.  O. 

Hiinecker.    SVm Cleveland 

H«»u«er,  F.  M F«»rreit. 

Ilob-'n^ack,  J.  W Martin'»  Ferry. 

Hochhteltler,  J.  C I>oyle»U»wn. 

Horn,  Wm Zanei«ville. 

Hoy,  John  F Akron. 

H«».«uii:r,  .Vngu* New  rk. 

Hoover,  L Davton. 

Hoiikin.  I).  M Bluffton 

Hunt.  T.  I Martinsville. 

Hull.  L.  M  .^ NelK)nville. 

Hudfou.  L.  K Westboro. 

Huff.  C.  8 Flu.hing. 

UubUrd,  L.  A Birea. 


REPOBT  or  8XCBSTABT  OF   tftU 


AeeiaTAST  PuAEUACieTB,  etc.— Conliaued. 


Hutse,  J.  W Beres. 

UutchiBgH,  J.  H Bellevue. 

Hulchcnan,  W.  M Uatiella. 

Hutcbina,  J,  M Boscoe. 

Hula.  J.  W Miliville. 

IngaUs.  N.  R LaGrBnae. 

Imea,  Juliaa  A Spriu^eld. 

Iremrnn,  J.  W Wharton. 

lngereoll,  A,  J,.'. PaineHville. 

Irwin,  C.  G Columbus. 

Jay,  HrroD Kavpnna. 

Jack,  W.  P. YounKstowti, 

JamFR,  E.  E tiparra. 

Jacolw,  Harry ZanexTille, 

Jenkins,  W Lima. 

Jewett,  Geo.  D Cleveldnd 

JoDes,  F.  E 8&ndusk;. 

JobQBOD,  Mrs.  Vara  I „ Omftoii. 

JohntoD,  A Painesville. 

Johnton,  W.  H Middletuwn. 

JohoBon,  J.  D CaotoQ. 

Jooea,  W.  P Sprinpfield. 

Johnson,  W.  H Urbana. 

Jolinston,  J.  a Moscow. 

Jotanaon,  E  O RaTenoa. 

Jobnaon,  C-  H Belpte. 

Jungblutb.  C.  M Toledo. 

Judkina,  F.  M Fiuabing. 

Justice,  D.  W Poland. 

KrauBs,  Jno Cleveland. 

EratE,  Henry Napoleon. 

Katz,  O.  W  Wapakoneta. 

Krau«s,  H.  J Tiffin. 

Earach,  0.  V Cincinnati. 

Kaiser,  E.  A Columbun. 

Keech,  T.  B Caledonia. 

Klemm,  Geo  Cleveland. 

Kehres,  E.  J Cleveland. 

Kester,  J.  G  Wooater. 

Eneae,  E.  W Cincinnati. 

Kern,  J.  E Bucrrua. 

Keating.  Jaa Clyde. 

Keiwr,  N.  W DelU. 

KelJs,  H.  B Steubenville. 

Kellan,  J.  H Akron. 

Kefley,  V.  K Bainbridge. 

Kerr,  John Shelby. 

Kendall,  A.  L Fayette. 

Kuqua,  8,  J Picterington. 

Kerr,  H.  H YounRsto 

Krause,  H Clevelt 

Kellogg,  E.  E Cincinnati. 

King,  E.  J... Genoa. 

Kingzett,  N  Cleveland, 

Kirk,  H.  H Steubenville. 

Kirkendall,  C.  F. Akron. 

Krieger,  Otto Oanfield. 

Krimmel,  W.  L Circlevillo. 

King,  Kate  R CanGeld. 


Krick,  Louis 

Kipp,  A.  0 , 

Kiernan,  P.  P 

Knight,  .1.  H .-, 

King,  Mrs.  M.  L...., 
Kilbourne,  H.  A.-., 

Knowlee,G.  8. 

Krone,  Chas 

Kromer,  C.  T 

Kolb,  F.  G 

Kolb,  M.  O , 

Koenig,  F.  H 

Knoufl,  W.  L 

Koegel,  Herman  .... 

KlotB,  A.  C 

Klussman,  Maggie., 

Kungle,  D.  C 

Kuhnell,  Aug 

Kurtz,  D.S 

Kumler,  aD 

KuBnick,  L 

Lannert,  H.  W 

Lamb,  L.  N 

Lacock,  E.  M 

Lampaner,  Jno 

Larlraore,  D  T , 

LaubBcher,  C.  T.... 

Lehrer,  G.  T 

Leist,  Isaiah,  Jr 

Leoniird,N.  S 

Lewis,  J.  W  

Lebr,  Juo 

l-eitzell,  A.  D 

Ixihrritter,  H.  H..,, 

Lewis,  T.  C 

Leonard,  L.  0 , 

LeFever,  J.  M 

Leggett,  C.  W 

Leach,  S 

Lew,  R.  W 

Leiea,  E  R 

LeFever,  E  J 

Liggett,  N.  E 

Llndsey,  W,  B 

Limb,  A.  A 

Light,  H.  F 

Linn,  E,  J 

Linser,  G.J 

Little,  A,  F 

Light,  Donn 

Long,  Uri  A 

Long,  Lee  

Love,  J.  8 

Loomia,  C.  F 

Loutzenheieer,  Mat 

Luce,  J.  D 

Luthringer,  J.  L  ... 

Lusk,  M.  Agnes 

Lupton,  W.  0 


•oaiL  fTATtSnc*. 


Aaemr^tn  PaiuiACwn,  nc.— CoBtiniwit, 


I 


L 


Loeu,  C.  C - Fmnoat. 

LatMobemr,  0 ^ J)Mjtoa. 

Ltod,  W.  P _ „  ,....IU:rMuu. 

Hkrqaardt,  J.  C ~ .....Tiffla. 

BC«k»p«M«,  J.  H. ^Tniy. 

HmriM,  Edgar. ^ BaiiL 

HvUn.  W..  Jr .MuuBeld. 

Haaon,  Pniik....» .-» JBtdhtA. 

BUtkla,  a  H.  B. AahUnd 

Maddwi,  HinuD. HwrtTBtiurK. 

H»k0i>MC«.  0.  B .Tnj. 

H*rtlD,  V.  B .Oolambu. 

Hah«r.  J  P..  Jr .ToMo. 

Mknh,  H.  F QuBkarCitr. 

Mudadmck,  P.  A ICudllon. 

Mallory.  A  T -...JIoBeet. 

U«rliii.  W _ BudltOD. 

M«ib«ri[»r.  U HoDroevitl*. 

M.T.  O  E - CltTttaod. 

H«ItIuH).J.  K- Otoralaad. 

M»rilD.  0.  W Dajtoo. 

HeggvnholNi,  E CbUUoothe. 

Haufclar,  0«o _ »OliicliinaU. 

MdUy.  O.  W. - Buchiel. 

H«U,  C.  L YoaoRainwD. 

HenMl,  E  H Dayton, 

MMd«7,  Prank « JUdiwood. 

«•»•»,  W,  V Oewbiid. 

Mill*,  W  r 

MilU.  J,  E _ Wllkaarllla. 

HUl«r,  K  C ^Oaaal  Vmiuta. 

Millar,  F.  P JrenwBt. 

Millar,  c.  S - TrMoat. 

kfitcball.  O.  P ^Oalnaibaa. 

Millar.  L JIUIbnL 

Hltdiall.  0«o .Olenluid. 

Morgaa.  Anaatta ...Ofaufcalmrg. 

Moarr,  E.  A WaMkoaat*. 

Monw,  Fnak. -GiBclaBad. 

Hortlaad.  I>.  Q EdgarUo. 

Moaer,  J.  P „...„ Lima. 

M<.a(a.C.  W „„ J^bjo. 

Moooar,  U.  S  „ OanUnctML 

Horabaad,  J.  D -CHaelmuU. 

Moaa|aii.O.  U Bkbflald^ 

HtHMMia.  H.  M. „ Akn». 

Mooter  O ..LMTlDe. 

HorTb,  TbooMa „„.„,„.Oaaliatt. 

Mannia,  O.  A  ~...^ —^ -Lcfaa. 

Manob.  John.  •■-«--•- 


•,P.  A _.. 

Man>kr,  M  J 

Mnmy.  TbM ^ Plata  Olt]'. 

Ujv*,  C.  (> TtSa. 

Marrar,  S-  W WMUagtoii  O.  H. 

Marphy.Chai _....      *" 

UvOmmiiA,  B  O 

McOtMtei^.U 

Mllb,  0.  H .B  IMado. 


MoOUla.  L. ~ Latart 

HcAIUatar,  W.  B. Ntw  8tnui*Wlh. 

HcKah«i,J.  E ~ lUnntMa. 

McUartfin,  J.  B „BaUar. 

MoPaddaa.  0.  L Van  Wert. 

McCrelgfat.  D.  H  Otuwa. 

HoKaaa.  C.  W SaliMTill*. 

McOlartn,a  A gpriDgftoM. 

McIC<>a,J  I .- CbraUad. 

MoK*a,  W.  H  Athaiia. 

HcHillea.  C  8 ^ Hl  6l«rUB(. 

McNIrhaK  W lantaaTflla. 

McMillati,  Ploranca Grronwiefc. 


.Madlaa. 

UeCo^,  B.  L BlooBlaibarf. 

MQCoDaaabeT,  J  H IVOfaJtl 

MeCofBiiek,  J   K Yoonplown. 

UeOoj.  W.  J .Blooininibam. 

HeCullaagb.  W.  S ..Bcllalra. 

McMurra;  J.  C .i^hran. 

Naylor.  J.  B Aockaort. 

Nwhltieb,  W   B -WaaawB. 

Neff,  J.  « Naw  C^rU»ta. 

Newberror,  M _ ItoBtoa. 

NeuM.  5.  J „., ..Marietta, 

NmJ.  Jamb ..WafMifilk 

Namlc,  J.  A ClaTriand, 

NipaaB,  Joa.  B I^faaaoa. 

Mlcbola,  Jnlia  A ColnaibtM. 

NkkMvoa,  Alk«  J  Oraaewidt. 

Norwood,  J.N aaciaaaU. 

Norria,T.  W Oolvmtaii 

Noall,  C.  H ^ Vaa  Wart. 

Nowek  E.  H — Lafaa, 

Ona,  f.  W Jaaiaalflwa. 

oSaflbr.  D.  M..... MariiM. 

Odatl,  J,  L -IWta. 

OaaUmaTV.  J - ZaoMriUa. 

Ortt,  E.L, OaaMML 

OhL  O.A.  P. .tufa. 

Ohl^iah  J HlMnl  RMk^ 

Oreatt,  BO ^AMUabarK- 

Pfcaaar,  J.  A ^....Dntam. 

ftekmii,  Haanab ...._ ..Cbauaat. 

Flaih.  O.  B — ...» Oknlaad. 

Park.  C.  W Blrria. 

PliBUt.  Joa  _„„»aiiMiaBatl. 

PbHob.  J.  O ~~...... — Nawark. 

Prar.aa Whlla  Boaaa. 

Pnn,  B.  M. „ JMta. 

Parrbh.  AUoa — 

Vnm,J.V 

Pavkfa.  B.  J 

h»ra,  B-  B 


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...JlawbanL 
,...B«|NiUle. 
...itaadaakT. 

...OhacriB  FkOa. 

OatuAva. 


688 


BXPOBT  OV  BBCBBTABT  OF  8TATS. 


AmatAMT  PHABMACOBTik  ETC.— Ck>ntiiined. 


Pretdonr,  O JhjUm. 

Fetie,  J.  K —...Dmjton. 

Pranton,  Viola  L. J)earfiald. 

Phen^ger,  H.  A Cdliimbm. 

Phillips,  Jemiina  8 N.  Jmdkmm. 

PhilUpiL^L.  C ..WaahiiurUm  C.  H. 

Potter,  E.  L .^.... AianroocL 

Poole,  L  A ., Edgerton. 

Potts,  J.  £ .BfttftTia. 

rrochMka,  O ^ Toledo. 

Pflneger,  C.  F Cwnj. 

Parney,  T.  C Toledo. 

Pryor,  W.  F Eaton. 

Quttman,  E .'..OincionatL 

Qainii,  J.  W Bainbridge. 

Balitoii,  O.  O Martio't  Ferry. 

Ramsey,  J.  W Golombas. 

Ramsey,  B.  0 Plain  aty. 

Banth,  H Gelina. 

Babe,  E.  M :...Clyde. 

Bay,  Pliny Toledo. 

Baymer,  0.  S ^..Coshocton. 

Ralston,  W.  M Foetoria. 

Bees,  Mrs.  L.  J .Soutk  Charleston. 

Bempel,  B Logan. 

Beeg,  Adam Portsmouth. 

BeaEard,  T.  M Wilmington. 

Bempel,  F.  F.,  Jr L^ii;an. 

Beid,  J.  C Oayahoga  Falls. 

Beam,  W.  L Oindnnati. 

Behfoa^  0.  A Lima. 

Bendigs,  A Cincinnati. 

Reichardt,  Geo Cincinnati. 

Richey,  Jno.  A Scio. 

Bichey,  B.  E New  Paris. 

Richmond,  £.  A  ....Cleveland. 

Richard,  J.  G Cincinnati. 

Richpater,  F East  Palestine. 

Richardson,  F.  A Huntsville. 

Ritzenthaler,  P Kipton. 

Richards,  t),  H Litchfield. 

Richards,  E.  T .ilarietta. 

Rowlands,  T.  E.,  Jr Columbus. 

Robinson,  1,  S Washington  C.  H. 

Roessler,  Louis Cincinnati. 

Roll,  Vail Hamilton. 

Romans,  E.  J Cambridge. 

Rodel,  A.  E Defiance. 

Roberts,  C.  F Columbus. 

Robinson,  G.  B  Columbus. 

Row,  C.  P Circleville. 

Roll,  R.  C London. 

Roberts,  C.  E 

Roth,  J.  C Marion. 

Robb,  Clare  E Cincinnati. 

Roy,  A.  H Chillicothe. 

Rotterraan,  C.  E Dayton. 

Rockey,D Chatfield. 

Rockey,A Chatfield. 


Robinson,  L.  M 

Bosenbaum,  F.  W ... 

Boby,  R 

Roth,  Louis 

Rogers,  G 

Robinson,  W.  L 

Ruch,  C.  E , 

Russell,  L.  M 

Rudisill,  E.  A 

Ruse,  A.  E 

Rucker,  B.  J 

Ruth,  W.  A 

Rutter,  W.  K 

Rusk,  W.  A 

Ryan,  T.J 

Ryan,  J.  H 

Rynard,  Mary  A  ... 

Stahl,  Hugo 

Saunders,  £li 

Sager,  Jas 

Sharp,  R.  D 

Sawyer,  C  H 

Schautz,  Jos.,  Jr .... 
Stahlhuth,  E.  H.  W 

Sharpe,  J.  A 

Schaefler,  L.  T 

Shaw,  Alma 

Spanagle,  E.  W 

Stamats,  W.  M  ... 

Spamer,  G.  H 

Stableton,  W.  AV  ... 

Saviers,  Geo 

Schlaubach,  E.  J  .. 

Schaefer,  Geo 

Starr,  C.  L 

Smart,  Clayton    .... 

Staker,  G.  A 

Stanhope,  W.  H  .... 

Sanna,  J.  F 

Sanford,  H,  S  

Sanford,  S  ,  Jr 

Starr,  H   G  

Sanders,  E.  C 

Sharp,  O 

Swan,  John    

Stansburv,  J.  B 

Salisbury,  C.  W  .... 

Saxby,  E.  A 

Saunders,  E.  G  .... 

Shepherd,  E.  H 

Stewart,  Freddie  O 

Sweney,  (J.  W 

Schuetzler,  E.  U  .. 

Shepard,  W.  L 

Sheets,  G.  F 

Sherwood   H.  J.,  Jj 

Sheal,  J.  G 

Seward,  C  L 

Shepherd,  C.  U 


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Wall,  O.  W , Bfj««. 


BBPOBT  OF    SECHBTAST    OF  BTATI 


ASBmAHT  PHABH1.0I8Te,  BTO.— Contini 

Weill,  Chat ZaocsTille.  Wi«t«rniBD,  San 

Werner.  0.  J PainoaviUe.  WhiteU,  V.  E.. 

West.  J.  P Bellaire  Wiihee,  N.  A..., 

Wenger,  F.  D New  Philadelphia.  Wilkinson,  0.  H 

Weiiner,  J.  E „ Hovtaville.  Whiltaker,  A.  B 

Weatervelt,  D.  H Oolurabui,  Wood,  E.  E 

Werner.  L Cincinnati.  Wood.  M.  W,„, 

Weil,  John Pindlaj,         Wolfe,  C.  J 

Westcotl,  J.  W Porrysburg.  Woeaten,  J.  F.., 

Weatfall,  A.  L .Troy.  Wolfe,  J.  A 

Weller,  G.  M Zanwville.  W<if. -Nathan.., 

Wetteratroem,  T Cincinnati.  Woodward,  Q... 

Wetteratroem,  W.  B Cincinnati.  Wood,  E.  G  .... 

Weyant,  J,  H Berlin  townahip.  Wolcott,  F  E.. 

Weidling,  H Tiffin.  Wooeter,  Alma 

Weller,  C.G  DeOrafl,  WurUbacher.  I 

Weller,  J.  P DeGraff  Yaeeer,  Louis.. 

Wheeler,  F.  K Lima.  YerUn.  W.  D  .. 

Weidner,  G.  F Cuyahoga  Falla.  Young.  L.  A... 

Wright,  E,  S OlmBled  FalU,  Yonng.  F.  H  ... 

WitBchner,  M Tiffin.  Zarborn.E 

WiUiama,  O  G Alliance,         Zabo.  A.  H , 

WilliaiuB,  C.  C Northfleld.  Zellera,  Job.  A  . 

Wilder,  J.  G Logan.         Zecher,  L  

Witherstine.  Elisabeth....'. Nova,  Zigler,  W  A..., 

Whinery.  w.  F Babina.  Zimmerman,  C , 

Whitcomb.  E Cleveland.  Zimmerman,  L, 

Whitait,  P.  B Columbus.         ZilHox,  D , 

Wiechena,  H.  P Portamouth,  Zuber.  Peter  ... 

Wiaterman,  Q.  J Shane's  Crossing. 


PHARMACISTS.  •" 

MaMBB  of  PbBSOMS  RsaiBTEBBD,    WHO  WEBK  PBBVIOCBL' 

Fh,&kuacedtical  Exxmihing  Boabd  of  the  8ta 

FBOM  PAYUBMT  of  THE  REOISTBATIOK  FBK, 

Adderley,  W.  H Cincinnati.  DeLong,  Alfred 

Armatrong,  L.  L..   "  Eger.  George.... 

Andrewa,  J.  A "  Eaton,  F.  L...... 

Ayera.  J.  M "  Eichberg,  J.  H  , 

Bingel,  Albert  „        "  Ellera,  J.  0 

Boehmer,  A.  L "  Egner,  F , 

Benner,  Pedro ..Carthage.  Fabing,  Jno 

Beile,  O.  Fred Cincinnati.  Fratz,  Jno.  O  „, 

Backhaus,  E "  Fromme,  A , 

Backhaua,  A Springfield.  Foertmeyer,  A. 

Brebm,  L.  0 Cincinnati.  Feemster,  Wm. 

Butlermiiler,  J.  0 "  Feemeter,  J.  H. 

Burdsal,  Sam'l "  Fieber,  G.  A  ... 

Crowther,  F.  A  _ "  Fallon,  J,  M  .... 

Doerr,  Ohae.  A '*  Priehmert,  E..., 

Diehl,  Chaa "  Fennel,  A 

Decker,  G "  Faust.  Chaa 

Danieli,  H.  G "  Fennel.  C.  T.  P. 


SOCIAL  BTATUTTIca. 


PaASMAcnrn  vra^-OootlntMd. 


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QrownkD   F   A 
HoTekuDO  J   J 
Boflliig.  A  J 

CtaclduU. 

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UawkiD.,  R  L 

ii«ut«t,  J  r 

Helmui,  0  A 

Hoberg,  U.  H 

Uollenbcck   L  P 

Judge,  J   I- 

JtlDM.  J     Vl 

KochnkiQ   II   H 

Ktethu,  J  DO 
Kauu.  1     A 
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Norwood,  T.  F Xti^S. 

Onrlwck,  B  H.,  Jr... 

Otl,  FanUnud 

OH«,  JohnC _ 

Plimt|»,0.  W 

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BEFOBT   OP  SECRETARY   07   BTATB. 


Frabuaoists,  etc. — OoDtinued. 


WooBten,  A.  F CinciDDati. 

Welteratrone,  A " 

Wagner.  H " 

Wefifp,  J  D 

Wilfert,  E " 

WilBon.  Israel " 

WMttalcer,  Jno " 


Wocher,  C.  P Oiacinnati. 

Wagner,  Aug " 

Worthiogton,  A.  P " 

Yorston,  M.  M " 

Zuenkeler,  J.  F „ 


Zeiser,  A.  L... 


ASSISTANTS. 


Rownfeld,  E.  A Cincinnati. 

Smith,  H.  C " 

Schnitker,  A.  E " 

Smedley,  0.  W " 

Van  Loon,  W.  C „        " 


BymeB,  R  M Cincinnati. 

Bain,  Frank,  M 

Diete,  D.  R •• 

Francio,  J.  H " 

Grothana,  W.  H '■ 


BLANK  APPLICATION  TO  REGISTER  AS  PHARMACIST  ON  ACCOUNT 
OF  OWNERSHIP. 


To  the  Ohio  Board  of  Pharmaes : 

I  bereb;  make  application  For  registration  aa  a  Pharmacist,  under  the  Uw  rega- 
lating  the  practice  of  pharmacy  in  this  State,  passed  Marcb  18, 1884 ;  and  I  submit, 
n  snpport  of  my  application,  the  following  affidavit. 

[Slgnalure  of  applicant.] 

The  Suae  of  Ohio,    "l 

COuntg,    } 

Before  me,  the  nnderaigned,  a in  and  for  said  county  and 

State,  personally  appeared  the  above aged years, 

who,  being  duly  sworn  according  to  law,  deposes  and  says,  that  he  was,  on  the  18th 
day  ol  March,  1881,  the  owner,  part  owner  of  a  pharmacy  or  retail  drug  store,  under 

the  firm  name  of  in in  the  connty 

of in  thia  State. 


Subacribed  in  my  presence  and  w 


[Blgnktora  ot  ftppUcai 

□  to  before  roe  this day  of  >.. 


(Norm.— If  tbe  spplleaat  wa«  the  sole  owner  of  >  ph»nn«cr  or  retail  drug  store,  the  tvordi  •  put 

■ner,  under  the  Hrm  name  of "  ihall  bentrloken  ont;  buttr  henus  member  ot  ft  Bun,  the 

or*  ■■  owner,"  ahonld  be  BtrtcAeo  out.   Firnu  cannot  reglitar  h  luoh.] 


SOCIAL   STATISTICS.  543 


BLANK   APPUCATION  FOR   PHARMACIST  ON  ACCOUNT  OF  HKING 

MANAGER  OF  A  STORE. 

[Bluik  No.  2.) 

To  the  Ohio  Board  of  Pharmnqf : 

I  hereby  make  spplkation  for  registration  as  a  Pharmacist  under  the  law  rego* 
lating  the  practice  of  pharmacy  in  this  State,  passed  March  18, 1SB4 :  and  1  fiahmit, 
in  sapport  of  my  application,  the  following  affidavit. 


tSlfDAtniv  of  applkmiit ) 
The  Sffitf  of  Ohio, 


7/  Ohio,    I 
County,    ) 


Before  me,  the  anderaigned,  a in  and  for  itaid  county  and 

>  State,  personally  appeared  theabote aged •  ysars, 

who,  being  duly  sworn  aooording  to  law,  deposes  and  says,  that  he  was,  on  the  18tb 
day  of  March,  1884,  in  the  employ  and  in  charge  as  manager,  and  had  the  enper^ 
Tiaion  and  mansgement  of  the  pharmacy  or  retail  drag  or  chemical  store,  off 

.    in in  the  county  of 

i  in  this  State. 

Saljecribed  in  my  presence  and  sworn  to  before  me  tftls day  of 1884. 


with  thlA  appUcatioD,  the  rtflitrmtloii  tm  of  SKjOO  ahoiild  Im  mdowd,  paymMc  to  Um  otdcr  of 
PHiLir  H.  Bares.  Secretary  Ohio  Board  of  Ffmimmej,  Co:aaibiia.  O. 


The  SieUe  (/  Ohio, 
(Vimfy, 


Before  me,  the  undersigned,  a • ^ in  and  for  said  county 

and  State,  pereonally  appeared named  in  the  within  afl&daTil 

of who,  being  duly  sworn  aceording  to  law,  depones  and 

says,  that  said was,  on  the  18th  day  of  March,  1884,  in  his 

employ  and  in  charge  as  manager,  and  had  the  superriaion  and  management  of  the 

pharmacy  or  retail  drag  or  chemical  store  of  this  attant  in  -, Id 

the  county  of In  this  State. 


Subscribed  in  my  pfssence  and  swora  to  before  me  this day  of 1884. 


644  RBPOBT  OV  IBOBITABT  OV    8TATS. 

BLiLNK  APFLIOATION  AS  ASSISTANT  PHARIL 

CBfamk  Na  8.] 

lb  ihe  OMo  Board  qf  PkOmaeif: 

I  hereby  make  application  for  registration  as  an  Assistant  Ph 
law  regulating  the  praetice  of  pharmacy  in  thb  State,  passed  Ma 
snbmity  in  sapport  of  mj  appUeationi  the  following  affidavit 


[Signature  o 

The  Slaisiif  Okh, 


"*   1 

J' 


••.«• OmUift 

Before  me,  the  nndersignedi  a ^ in  and 

State,  penonallj  appeared  the  aboye ~ 

sworn  aooording  to  law,  deposes  and  says,  that  he  was,  on  the 

1S84)  living  in in  the  county  of 

State;  was  of  the  age  of  eighteen  yean;  and  had  been  empl 
three  years  preceding  the  passsge  of  the  above  law,  as  an  assisi 
store,  in  the  United  States,  in  the  compounding  or  dispensing 
preseriptions  of  physicians. 


[Signainre  c 

Subscribed  in  my  presmce  and  sworn  to  before  me  this 


With  this  applioAtion,  the  registration  fee  of  $2^  shoald  be  encloaed, 
Philip  H.  Bbu€K,  Seoietary  Ohio  Board  of  Pharmacy,  Columbos,  O. 


BLANK  APPUOATION  AS  PHARMACIST  ON  ACC0UN1 

BY  PERSON  PREVIOUSLY  REGISTEREI 

[Blank  No.  1.] 

7b  the  Ohio  Board  of  Pharmacy: 

1  hereby  make  application  for  registration  as  a  Pharmacist, 
lating  the  practice  of  pharmacy  in  this  State,  passed  March  18, 
in  support  of  my  application,  the  following  affidavit. 


[Signature 

The  State  qf  Ohio,    ) 

Cbim4f.    ) 

Before  me»  the  undersigned,  a in  an( 

State,  personally  appeared  the  above 

who,  being  duly  sworn  according  to  law,  deposes  and  says,  tha 
day  of  March,  1884,  the  owner,  part  owner  of  a  pharmacy  or  re 


SOCIAL  8TATI8nC8.  546 

the  firm  name  of  in in  the  conntj 

of in  this  State,  and  he  further  depoees  and  aaya  that  he  was 

registered  bj  the  Pharmaceatical  Examining  Board  of  this  State,  on  the day 

of 18...,  in  accordance  with  the  law  then  in  force  in  this  State. 


ISIsnatore  of  •ppHoaot) 
Sabecribed  in  mj  preeenoe  and  awom  to  before  me  this day  of 1884. 


CNon.— If  the  applioMit  wm  Um  aole  owner  of  a  phanoacy  or  reull  drag  store,  the  wonle  **  p«rt 

owner,  under  the  Arm  name  of **  ihall  be  ttrieken  oiu;  but  If  he  wm  a  aeaber  of  •  Ann.  the 

word  **  owner.**  nhould  be  itiicken  out    Firms  cannot  rrgister  as  auch.] 

With  this  application,  the  reflstiation  fee  of  tSjOO  should  be  enclosed,  payable  to  the  order  of 
PBiLir  H.  BaccK.SecreUry  Ohio  Board  o#  Pharmacy.  Columbus,  Ohio. 


BLANK  APPLICATION  BY  PERSONS  PREVIOUSLY  REGISTERED,  TO  REG- 
ISTER NOW  AS  PHARMACIST  ON  ACCOUNT  OF  MANAGING  A  STORE. 

(BUak  No. «.] 
7b  the  Ohio  Board  iff  Pharmacy: 

I  hereby  make  application  for  registration  as  a  Pharmacist,  nqJer  the  law  rego- 
lating  the  practice  of  pharmacy  in  this  State,  passed  March  18,  1884 ;  and  I  snbmit, 
in  support  of  my  application,  the  following  afldavit 


(SIcnature  of  appUoaat) 
The  SlaU  (^  Ohio, 


Cowty, 

Before  me,  the  undersigned,  a in  and  for  said  coanty 

and  State,  penonally  appeared  the  aboTe aged years, 

who,  being  daly  sworn  according  to  law,  deposes  and  says,  that  he  was  oo  the  I8lh 
day  of  March,  1884,  in  the  employ  and  In  charge  as  manager,  and  had  the  snper> 
Tision  and  management  of  the  pharmacy  or  retail  drug  or  chemical  store,  of 

in in  the  coanty  of 

in  this  State;  and  he  farther  deposes  and  says  that  he  was  registered  by  the 

Pharmaceatical  Eiamining  Board  of  this  State,  on  the day  o(  ,  188..., 

in  ace  irdance  with  the  law  then  in  force  in  this  State. 


(SIgiiaiiirt  of  appUeaaL] 
Snbscribed  in  my  presence  anfl  sworn  to  before  me  this day  of 1884^ 


This  applleaUoQ,  property  TtrtScd.  ibonld  Im  reiorDad  lo  Tmuf  B.  Bbcck.  Seerecary  Ohio  Board 
of  Pharmary.  OoIobInm,  Oldo. 


86        MO. 


9M  BCPOBT  or    SBCRBTABT    Of  SVAXM, 

BLANK  APPLICATION  A8  ASSISTANT  BY  PERSON 
EEGISTEBED. 

[Blank  No.  7.J 
To  the  Ohio  Board  of  Pharmaqf: 

I  hereby  make  application  for  re^Btration  aa  an  Anistant  ] 
law  regnlstinit  the  practice  of  pbarmac;^  in  thia  State,  paased  I 
Bobmit,  in  support  ol  mj  application,  the  followioK  affidavit. 

[aignatnn 

ne  aale  e^  Ohio,    -I 

Cmmtii.    } 

Before  me,  the  nnderaigiied,  a - i 

peraonallj  appeared  the  above  named 

who,  being  daly  awom  according  to  law,  depoaea  and  aaja,  tt 
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and  bad  been  employed  or  engaged  for  three  years  precedi: 
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further  depoaea'and  aaya  that  he  was  registered  as  an  aasieti 

Pharmaceutical  Examining  Board  of  this  State,  on  the i 

in  accordance  with  the  law  then  in  force  tn  this  Stat«. 

Snlwcribed  fai  my  pr.4eenee  and  sworn  to  before  me  this .... 

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FINANCES  OF  OHIO. 


[Prom  the  AobiiaI  Rtport  of  Hon.  Bmil  Kl«eew«tt«r,  Aodllor  of  -Ute.  19M.] 


A   GENERAL  STATEMENT  OP  THE  FINANCES   FOR  1884. 

The  balances  in  the  Treasury  to  the  credit  of  the  several  funds  at 
the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  1883,  were  as  follows : 

General  Revenue  Fund 9618376  00 

Sinking  Fond - 161,664  46 

Sute  Common  School  Fnnd 6,084  81 

ToUl « $785,474  77 

ThA  receipts  into  the  Treasury  during  the  year  from  all  sources 

amounted  to $iJS&lJBXt  86 


Total  receipts,  including  balances  16.167367  63 

DisbursemeDts  for  same  period 5,460,649 


Leaving  cash  balance  in  the  Treasury  November  15, 1884 9716,717  75 

The  above  balance  is  to  the  credit  of  the  following 
funds,  to-wit: 

General  Revenue  Fund $587,658  58 

Sinking  Fund - 8U17  84 

Sute  Common  School  Fund 47,746  88 

1716,717  75 


PUBLIC  DEBTS  IS  OHIO-STATE  AND  LOCAL. 

THX  PTSUC  rex  DSD  DEBT  OF  THS  STATE. 

On  the  15th  day  of  November,  1888,  the  public  funded  debt  of  the 

Sute  was $4,5tt,515  00 

This  sum  consisted  of  the  following  loans : 

Loan  payable  after  Dec.  81, 1866,  bearing  6  %  interest $S345jBR0  00 

July  1, 188*.  bearing  4  %  interest 860,000  00 

1885,        "  "  850,000  00 

1866,        -  "  875,000  00 

1887,  '•  '•  600,000  00 

1888.  "  600,000  00 

C'Snal  loan,  not  l>earing  interest  ~ « 1,665  00 


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ToUl  funded  deb  « 14,588,515  00 


BEPOBT   OF   BSCBETABV    OF   BTATK. 


The  followiag  redemptiona  have  been  made  8inc«  that 
date: 

Loan  payable  July  1. 1B84,  bearing  4  ^  interest SaWpOOO  00 

"  after  Dec  31, 188»,  bearing  6  ^  intereel 69,635  SI 

On  tb«  16th  day  of  November,  1684,  the  pnblic  funded  debt  of  tba 
State  was 

This  BUm  coQBiets  of  the  following  loans  : 

Loan  payable  after  Dec.  31, 1886,  beariDg  6  <%  interest S2,S7»,ai4  19 

350,000  00 
376,000  00 
600,000  00 
600,000  00  J 
1,666  OOi 


July  1,  1986,  bearing  4  %  interest... 
1,  1886, 


Canal  loan,  not  bearing  interest  .. 
Total  funded  debt 


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FINANCES    OF    OHIO. 


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VALUATION  Ot  PROPERTY. 

The  value  of  all  taxable  real  estate  and  personal  propel 
according  to  the  consolidated  tax  duplicate  of  18H4,  is  as  fol]| 

Real  estate  in  cities,  towns  and  villages.. tl 

Real  estate  not  in  cities,  towns  and  villages < ^     1 

Chattel  property \ 

Total  Uxable  valnes  in  1884 $\ji 

Net  increaae  in  the  valoation  as  compared  with  1888 

THE  TAXES  FOR   1885. 

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The  taxes  for  the  fiscal  year  1885,  levied  upon  the  fore 
of  $51,504,802.80)  are  as  follows : 

FOR  8TATS  PCBFOSSS. 

For  General  Revenne  Fund  (land  ^  of  amiU)- 

Sinking  Fund  (A  of  a  mill) 

Common  School  Fond  (Imill) 


Total  for  Statd  purposes  (S|V  milla)  ^. 


FOR  COUMTT  PUBFOBBS. 

For  county  expenses $2,800,761  51 

the  poor 798,657  84 

bridges 2,072,863  71 

buildings 627,054  69 

roads 1,024,983  97 

payment  of  debts 808,888  49 

Total  for  county  purposes $3,133,210  21 

Lo:al  taxation  as  follows  : 

For  township  expenses 81,121,694  20 

school  and  school-house 7^582,648  86 

city,  town,  and  village  taxes 7,358,472  85 

other  special  purposes 1,756,746  65 

Total  township,  city,  school,  and  special  taxes..  $17,819,562  56 
Total  county  and  local  taxes  levied  in  1884 


s. 


Total  levies  made  in  1884,  for  all  purposes 
Per  capita  on  dogs — sheep  fund 


Total  levies  made  in  1884  (including  per  capita  dog  tax  for  all 

purposes) 

Add  delinquencies  and  forfeitures  of  previous  years  

Total  taxes  for  1884,  including  delinquencies,  etc 


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BONDS  EXEMPT  FROM  TAXATION  IN  OHIO  DURING  THE  YEAR  1888. 


Counties. 


Adams 

Allen 

Ashland....... 

Ashtabula..., 

Athens 

Auglaise  ..... 

Belmont 

Brown 

Butler.. 

Carroll 

Champaign . 

Clarke.. 

Clermont  ... 

Clinton 

Columbiana 
Coshocton ... 
Crawford .... 
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Darke 

Defiance  .... 
Delaware.... 

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Fairfield 

Fayette 

Franklin  .... 

Fulton  

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Geauga 

Greene 

Guernsey.... 
Hamilton.... 
Hancock  .... 

Hardin 

Harrison  .... 

Henry.. 

Highland.... 

Hocking 

Holmes  ...... 

Huron 

Jackson ...... 

Jefferson .... 


Lake 

Lawrence  ... 
Licking  ...... 


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$113,804 
17,800 
11,695 
28,750 
53,845 

2,435 
182,543 
70,522 
32,650 
15,390 
14,304 
550 
59,445 
15,925 
91,100 
50,454 
45,970 
57,100 
16,790 

5,545 

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15,935 

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26,145 

30,300 

104,652 

62,450 

878,084 

4.645 

7,105 

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252,368 

21,672 

4,412 

109,910 

33,417 

20,393 

6,746 

115,710 

164,301 

180,464 


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Lorain  

Lucas 

Madison 

Mahoning..  .... 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs  » 

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery... 

Morgan  » 

Morrow 

Muskingum  ... 

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Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble  

Putnam 

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky 

Scioto.. 

Seneca 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas.... 

Union 

Van  Wert 

Vinton 

Warren  « 

Washington ... 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 


Amount 


$35,060 

11,210 

1,900 

878 

41,005 

8,200 

1,256 

44,475 

3,220 

1,800 

58,795 

80,960 

62,076 

25,689 

864,768 

48,491 

9,600 

11,706 

69,588 


Total 


25,800 

237,810 

1,700 

11,780 

19,300 

35,466 

11,000 

21,726 

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12,580 

111,625 

48,460 

840,106 

60,624 


17,872 

84,795 

118,288 

108,856 

77,228 


8,488 
24,108 


$5,199,879 


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Pike-.... 

Preble  - 

Patnam 

Sandaaky  

Scioto 

Seneca- 

TttBcarawaa- 

Union 

Van  Wert 

Vinton- 

Wood 

Wyandot- 

Totals 

7,247.17 

1,675.01 

9,122.18 

f94,165,l»0    f 

Horgau  GouDtr  nporta  do  rallroadi. 


AGRICULTURAL  STATISTICS  OF  OHIO. 


LANDS  OWNED,   1883. 


Goonties. 


Adams 

Allen  

Ashland.. 

Ashtabala.. 

Athens 

Auglaixe 

BelmonU 

Brown 

Bntler 

Carroll.. 

Chanipaiffn 

Clarke   

Clermont 

Clinton 

Cohinibiana ^ 

CoHh<K'ton .... 

Crawfonl 

Cuyaho((a 

Darke - 

I>e6anre..... 

Delaware 

Krie 

Fairfield- - 

Fnyelte  - 

Franklin 

Fulton - 

(iallia.. 

Geanga -~ 

Greene « « 

vi Uv^i  iiiM^y  ................... 

Hamilt4>n  «...» 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henrv  « 

Highfand... 

H<K*king- 

H«i1mes 

Huron 

JarkNm 

•fenerfttn  «.■••••»..«••.••••• 

Knox 

Ltke 

licking .... 

liOgau 

Ix>r:iin 

Lncaa 

Madiaon« 


Number  of  acres. 

S 

Cnltivated. 

Future. 

74,890 

!  Woodland. 

1 

Lying 
waste. 

Total  acn 
owned. 

87,689 

1 

86.037 

16340 

964.009 

115,382 

95,421 

1        55.949 

1,896 

198»I48 

134,796 

59,084 

i        52.567 

l),839 

948.786 

192,679 

148,018 

1        68.119 

8.898 

831.788 

51.809 

112  980 

56,803 

11369 

939.961 

192394 

13.092 

62.408 

1.673 

199,497 

100  H90 

181,881 

1        97.848 

8341 

888.760 

114.166 

83.894 

>        46.885 

11,079 

964378 

136,768 

S5.4H4 

28359 

10,987 

901.701 

63,515 

113.130 

43.471 

346 

990.469 

164.557 

34.213 

69  667 

980,487 

107.587 

40.931 

k8.168 

9,769 

179,446 

114.945 

54.266 

83,716 

18351 

991376 

113.976 

?.9,683 

88307 

9310 

914.786 

118.369 

10<».H71 

56.950 

6  292 

981.782 

91.H07 

142.510 

64.885 

3.142 

809344 

187.588 

34.24  L 

'        44,684 

9371 

918384 

100.609 

76.H21 

97.447 

SJM4 

908384 

904.741 

31.521 

81.966 

9,926 

397.454 

100,465 

lO.iiHO 

77.586 

897 

189,608 

103.354 

87.-i7l 

45.930 

1348 

989.908 

75,543 

95.973 

13.820 

8.845 

198,681 

119.490 

91.059 

46.277 

15.086 

971349 

tA.890 

88,761 

97314 

5310 

919,776 

142,599 

56.418 

80.716 

6.987 

986371 

116.885 

94363 

57,596 

6.718 

904.762 

63.889 

88311 

49.464 

18346 

916360 

61.908 

107,967 

40.882 

8398 

214.156 

183.087 

89.839 

86315 

6,489 

a0o.fHi9 

109.131 

138.933 

56.656 

2.028 

306.748 

69.510 

93.030 

13.142 

69,963 

176,645 

150.339 

52,897 

79.086 

8,449 

987,921 

119.873 

89.096 

60.096 

7.540 

996.606 

44.174 

192.253 

86,989 

18,994 

917340 

94.617 

6.048 

87,759 

9,176 

157.C85 

193,780 

112.932 

61,484 

5.989 

804.128 

1          49.216 

97387 

44.866 

8313 

194371 

188.495 

65,146 

63386 

8.679 

366314 

147.657 

77.484 

41349 

1.675 

268,668 

42.449 

liW.617 

40310 

19397 

909,066 

78.481 

72,676 

46.790 

4377 

991,468 

119,463 

123.254 

69.099 

1,195 

995341 

54A40 

3H.9I7 

18,768 

9.116 

114386 

46.994 

84.475 

46.151 

16.087 

148387 

151395 

173.675 

69.048 

9,689 

998350 

198.947 

44.491 

,        64,881 

8.087 

906386 

105.887 

105367 

40,645 

1346 

969386 

64.099 

6.056 

24395 

9,948 

97348 

86,967 

1C9,165 

96,789 

I38O 

994.161 

6M 


BBPOBV  or  BSOBSTABT  OF  tTATB. 


Lavdb  Owvxd^  1888— OontinQed. 


CkmntiM. 


Mahoning^ 

Marion 

Medina 

Meiga 
Meroar  •••••••• 

Miaiiii. 

Monioo 

Montgomasy 

Moigan i 

MoiTow  •••••«. 
Mnaldngnm  . 

Noble  ^ 

Ottawa. 

Baolding  ...., 

Peny 

Pickaway-.... 

P  ke 

Jrofiage 

Prebie  «••..•• 

Patnam 

Btchland ...... 

BOBB  

Sandnaky  .... 

Sdoto 

Seneca^ 

Shelby  « 

Stark , 

Sammit 

Trumball 

Tascarawas... 

Union  

Van  Wert .... 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington . 

Wayne 

WiUiams ...... 

Wood 

Wyandot  .... 


•  ..••.•.•••.......•.••■ 


.............. 


Number  of  acrea. 


ColtiTatod. 


Totals 


104;il8 

108.198 

106^ 

08.600 

116^1 

146.147 

88.888 

178,066 

61.980 

89.806 

1S0.983 

68,717 

60.684 

46.686 

97.060 

160.046 

66.766 

104379 

149.680 

116.197 

148.168 

189.873 

141.691 

61.636 

199,693 

167.436 

194.588 

167,766 

106,212 

128,665 

105.475 

102,782 

57.890 

114,215 

106,750 

188,618 

126.942 

152,816 

131.675 


Ptftore. 


78.815 
60,160 
75,978 
78,984 
16,048 
11,497 

VVyUCPD 

64.598 
181.400 

70.899 
884.485 
128.126 

16,702 
8.296 

68,626 
66,883 

129,008 
66,859 
16.022 
60.791 

107.924 
14,400 
83.557 
27,044 
25,5a5 
47,723 
64,546 

150,545 

110,6C6 
73.986 
13,687 

1.33,240 
35,864 

129,526 
56,145 
28,365 
15,196 
35,809 


Woodland. 


9  633,065        6,164.895 


44.006 
86,978 
88,088 
66,479 
70,664 
88.963 
66.317 
87,447 
60,147 
41.918 
67.744 
45,861 
25,834 
60398 
85,026 
85360 
80.480 
48344 
61.202 
73368 
68367 
90.050 
46377 
64,131 
6(),708 
55,838 
42,733 
30,406 
60.055 
59.122 
43,789 
75,903 
48,596 
33,252 
91,632 
58,256 
63,651 
81,694 
38.419 


4,4i44,868 


Lying 
waste. 


1,774 

690 

1.060 

8366 

2,781 
7,009 

10318 
1,426 

84.628 
8.870 
2,051 
7,241 
2336 
1,164 
7,737 
7391 
6,580 

10,845 
8,789 
8,149 

15,141 
8318 

17,014 
1,140 
3,677 
4,546 
6,165 
2319 

7315 

813 

4,543 

22,596 
6.957 

10,059 
6,076 
2,6.58 
2,337 
2,042 

584.054 


AGRICULTURAL  8TATIBTICS. 


695 


WHEAT,  1888. 


Coanti«ft. 


Adams 

Allen  

AshUiid 

Ashtabula 

Athens 

Aaf^lalie  » 

Belmont 

Brown 

But  er  ^ 

CanrolU 

Chani|»ai^  

Clarke. 

Clermont  

Clinton. 

Columbiana 

CoshfM'ton 

Crawfonl «. 

Cuynho}^ 

Darke... 

Dedanoe. 

Delaware  

Krie  

Fairtteia 

Fayette  

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallia... 

Cieaajra  

Greene  

Guemwy 

Hamilton 

Hanr<N'k J- 

Hardin 

Harrifion  « .; 

Henrv .J 

Highland .; 

Hockinfc ^ 

Holmes .i 

Huron 

Jackson  >.. 

JefferMm. 

Knox 

Lake. 

Lawrence  ^^ »j 

Licking  «. 

Lcjgan I 

Lorain J 

Lucas.. 


o 


c 

< 


.' 


21,278 
27,414 

20,lb7 
I2,^<M 
32/^14 
2:i,«37 

46.484 

]  6.852 

61AM 

37."r3 

20.6*  iH 

b7,737 

22,nii8 

3J;.'6» 

33/299 

11.467 

68,793 

24.922 

24.161 

lH,h6U 

60,181 

33.634 

48.181 

26,736 

'24  iMO 

12.710 

49.1(19 

16,728 

13,674 

49,699 

32.618 

14384 

23,374 

40,710 

12.486 

82.387 

83.928 

9618 

19446 

36  878 

7,342 

16.666 

46.096 

39  406 

21.7711 

14,304 


Wheat 


S  a 


162,626 
268.936 
641,767 
222,1^66 

92.K97 
3O6.fr20 
294.934 
lb2.286 
439,:i22 
177,864 
472.8*47 
261.616 
146,442 
402.(>64 
242,876 
330.683 
465.484 
106.888 
821.629 
296,496 
226.2*20 
164.764 
384,967 
348.661 
642.146 
469.254 
191..M)1 

86.096 
612.-299 
l44,3^9 
168.996 
M3,l('6 
29^^,112 
163.612 
306,116 
278,662 
87,894 
468,118 
366.138 
66.169 
380.3fk6 
426.949 
67368 
180,013 
427  A49 
2ri,W« 
239.144 
217.662 


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t 

m 

9 


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7.17 

9.46 

12  67 

11.02 

7.61 

9.49 

11..VI 

7-23 

9.46 

11.22 

9.16 

7.06 

7.09 

10.«i6 

10.76  I 

9.94 

1398 

940 

14  33 

11.90 

9.« 

8.83 

lo.:i9 

11.26 
17.!8 

782 

6.77 
l(t.43 

9  18 
12.36 
10.<46 

a96 
11.37 
13.«  9 

6.84 

7.04 
14  14 
10.79 

6.09 
16.99 
11.90 

7  81 

7.W4 

9  28 

6.96 
10.98 
16.22 


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26,.Vi4 
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12,S;**i 
33.13  i 
26,0!  4 
23,69:> 
64.2<^ 
17.12? 
47.40.1 
36..-.«*3 
20.|.*,J 
8(»6i4 
22.598 
42,244 
34.445 
13.3^5  I 
66  2^7  i 
25,1.-.  I 
23.432 
22.7 !0  t 
61.08:i 
34,74** 
66,710 
27.991 
27,647  ! 
8.414  ' 
61346  I 
17.886 
14.627  I 
46.b68 
88360 
14.233 
29.892 
40.642 
12.083 
33.388 
30;£60 
9.918 
19,330 
a^.042 
6.999 
17.102 
48.619 
38.488 
22.122 
16,840 


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i  Z   O 

;^  18.762 

4967 

45,<A^ 

6316 

» «  •  •  ■  ■ 

7.698 

6,416 

99 

2.949 

234 

27h 

2.496 

666 

19,764 

1.086 

261 

29,732 

2S 

37 

\M7i 

2.223 

140 

726 

6.111 

8.226 

16312 

620 

8.0l«3 

2.166 

40 

1367 

4 

16.4^8 
3.148 
6.748 

6.4.^7 
8.778 
3.862 
2,604 
8.113 

668 
1.682 

231 
6.170 

470 


696 


BSPOBT  OF  8BGBBTABY  OF  STATE. 


Whkat,  1883— Concluded. 


Oonnties. 


Madison  

Mahoning  .. 

Marion  

Medina 

Mei$^~ 

Mercer  

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum 

Noble.... 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway  ... 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble  

Putnam 

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky  ... 

Scioto 

Seneca  

Shelby 

Surk  

Summit 

Trumbull  ... 
Tuscarawas 

Union  

Van  Wert  ... 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington , 

Wayne  

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot  ... 

Totals 


Wheat, 


tm 

o 

c 

c 

an 

«^ 


24,758 
14/204 
25.070 
23.377 
17,521 
30,147 
47,H2l 
19.221 
49,470 
17,457 
17,523 
32,294 
15,889 
16,ia5 
10,357 
17,221 
63,403 
13,354 
23,145 
4l,t>»>7 
29.H28 
38,717 
48,752 
47,7Hl 

ll,79t> 
H2,439 
3<>,545 
54,004 
29,9fV4 
14,203 
34.879 
2.">,H72 
24,337 
8.215 
35.122 
31,848 
59  032 
25,853 
32,9^)5 
25,104 


2,546,431 


s 

O 


OD 


9   ^ 


2Q 


220,189 
209,H27 
272,446 
355,4B4 
140,28« 
335,413 
t>  1 5,705 
183.474 
&H),922 
119,7U 
201,045 
2il,454 
132,540 
168,560 
85,310 
92,018 
564,698 
133,279 
318,261 
414,548 
300,373 
612,713 
442,287 
352,979 
113,748 
52t ).(.»:  {7 
4l:i,l^w^> 
8.5.-1.718 
418,214 
131,748 
4.52.810 
207.158 
212.175 
46.394 
344,896 
281.674 
896,140 
433,182 
419.238 
293,477 


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27,169,738 


8.99 
14.75 
10.86 
15  20 

8  00 
11.12 
12.93 

9.54 

10.12 
6.86 

1147 
685 
8.34 

10.41 
8.24 
6.40 

10.57 
9.9S 

13.53 
9.96 

10  !o 

ir..82 
9.07 
7.39 
9.H5 

11.33 
15.H4 
14.95 

9  27 
1298 

8  07 

995 

6.65 

9.H0 

8.84 

15.18 

16.76 

12.70 

11.69 

10.67 


c 

ce  * 


27.452 
15,272 
26,7(4 
22,4S3 
18,397 
30,570 
47,600 
23.954 
52  042 
16,9.0 
17,907 
33,403 
17,772 
13.*>89 
12,845 
17.515 
51,136 
14.4:4 
23    47 

3«),b93 
37,282 
47,170 
44,Ov6 
11,529 
65,118 
38.971 
55,992 
36,4SO 
13.879 
35,481 
24,646 
23,125 
9,840 
40,134 
33,159 
69,992 
27.311 
34.797 
30,433 


2,646,786 


S  tt  <^ 

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7,708 

499 

8.766 
3.308 
9,686 
2,3a9 
18.234 
2,892 
80 

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240 

6.994 

28.308 

7,784 

*3,'283 

2,343 

182 

4.575 

234 

3(>6 

26.a39 

34,034 

21,587 

2,133 

12 

3,^56 

1,014 

24^50 

20,782 

116 

179 

13.113 

$566,421 


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638,667 
477.887 
268,972 
607,901 
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1.229,283 
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RYE  AND  BARLEY,  1883. 


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Allen 

Ashland  

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Athena 

AnctlaiEe  ..... 

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Carroll 

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Clermont 

Clinton 

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Defiance  

Delaware 

Erie 

Furfield  

FaTette  ...... 

Franklin  .... 

Fnlton 

Gallia 

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Holmes 

Jackson 

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6,477 
8.976 

10,662 
1.306 
1.341 
2,096 
2.610 
2,224 

11,407 
606 


1.386 
11.606 
2,182 
231  fi 


1,762 
2,862 
2,116 
148 
1,281 
2,377 
8,226 


1,886 
7,666 
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2,611 
43,747 

6,688 

310 

48,028 

13,789 

1,770 


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Ryb  and   Barlky,  1883— Cuntinaed. 


Counties. 


Mahoning  

Marion^ 

Medina 

Meigs  

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum 

Si o Die  •«•••••«••   •• 

Ottawa 

Paulding  » 

Perry 

Pickaway 

Pike 

PortJige 

Prrble  « 

Putnam 

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky  

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

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Washington 

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178 

109 

190 

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94 

869 

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1,706 

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766 

307 

267 

413 

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186 
164 

76 
104 
126 

32 
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66 
287 
416 
123 

96 

4,681 

146 

33,438 


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69 

28 
140 
152 
197 
146 
148 
279 

88 
113 
669 

66 

1,885 

161 

236 

87 
198 

29 

93 
1,106 
263 
290 
659 
8 
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230 
157 

97 
134 
141 

86 
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44 
189 
432 
163 

47 

4,361 

166 

37,099 


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370 
2,206 

716 
2,333 
2.507 
2.554 
8,600 

642 

731 
2,416 

644 
28,900 

709 
1,066 

782 

885 

467 

1.406 

10,873 

3,632 

795 
6,853 
39 
2.392 
2  172 
1,675 
1,234 

987 
1,468 

403 
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3,394 
1,476 
1.145 
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12 

270 

364 

2,591 

23 

4,642 

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102 

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226 

26 

1,714 

31 

386 

281 

740 

396 

710 

2,128 

590 

70 

16 

133 

4 

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58 

1,054 

32 

56,403 


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25 

2,646 

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Meadows  (except 
clover). 

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Coantieg. 

i 

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1 

i 

1 

i 

1 
■s 

1 

li 

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AdwnB 

13,015 
16,004 
21.582 
53,626 
24,067 
11.984 
33,977 
18Ji09 

9,«5l 
39,437 
11.548 
13,264 
21.740 
13,572 
35.920 
30,438 
21.443 
39,144 
12,328 
13.201 
82.188 
10,104 
16.885 
13,536 
25311 
14,457 
18,216 
32,167 
11,540 
33,321 
16.274 
18,202 
20.407 
30,781 

8,243 
19,648 
14,883 
19,397 
33,304 
20.676 
S6.946 
35,769 
15,468 

B.K39 

18;224 
39,498 

11.788 
22,732 
33.167 
76571 
31.998 
16,852 
47.353 
16,462 
11.926 
38.483 
17,413 
20,399 
19,582 
18,849 
48,658 
36,614 
80,182 
52,007 
16,890 
17,860 
46,486 
15.943 
21,420 
14.547 
35,255 
19,886 
16,275 
45,872 
17.371 
42,167 
18,869 
26,068 
28,938 
43,54U 
11,821 
20,528 
14.610 
84.7BI 
44,607 
20.048 
84,103 
88.953 
19  957 
6,707 
57.592 
25,933 
68,603 

6^78 
5,994 

10,477 
3,834 
364 
6,371 
1,211 
9,104 

16.355 
3,284 

10,093 

11,685 
2,240 
5.216 

3,93(1 
7.016 

20.fill 

10,576 
6520 
4,699 

10,143 
3,610 
8,120 

10.775 

2,079 

699 

12.659 

640 

6004 

10.110 
4,488 
402 
7,130 
6.1 8J 
1.713 
B.029 
7523 
300 
2186 
6,885 
1,992 
2,431 
6,544 
7,866 
3,806 

2,363 
5,668 
9,315 
8,160 
4S9 
7598 
1,384 
1.500 
7.616 
3.606 
8.736 

11, en 

2. 165 

8,566 
7,914 
3,5  IH 
9,44S 
792 

11,776 

11,979 
5,881 
4,125 

11,336 
8.336 
6,!);« 

14,626 
1,083 
97rf 
6,984 
728 
7494 

IO,BTO 
4.140 
521 
8,8S5 
4,011 
1,199 

7.6;8 

8,422 
'141 
2.210 
7A69 

2,733 
916 
8,614 
8563 
4,577 

4,567 

4.021 

6,145 

2,ai2 

33 

5,343 

7fX) 

2o4 

8,118 

1,929 

8.534 

9,817 

218 

2,919 

3  453 
2,945 
9.311 

377 
8,773 
8,207 
8.980 
3.9J8 
15,308 

6.38 
5,936 
6.488 

108 

186 
6,632 

29^ 

224 
9,0,V5 
3,351 

190 
6,113 
3,225 

884 
7,255 
6,640 
4 
1,124 

4  746 
1,997 

134 
4.943 
5,562 
3,573 

416 

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1,817 
340 
25 

724 

1,257 

Clarke ^.... 

2.356 
1,945 

aiolon 

'613 

827 

Cuvfibogft - 

Darke - 

170 

5,028 

830 

656 

293 

Fayette  - 

515 

455 

GeanitB  _ 

176 
2,786 

1,033 

Harrifwn 

4 

728 

113 

HoliiieB 

166 

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24 

Knox  - 

291 

227 

Lawrence - 

Licking  - 

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Lorain 

233 
831 
463 
108 

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LncBB 

MadiBon 

MflhoniBg 

Murion 

Medina 

M«JK-^-- 

83,489 

aO,OL4 
26,773 
19.4BB 
11,074 

7,7!W 
a4,3!fl 
10.1«l 
22.988 
32,912 
41.2U1 
24.fi38 

8.761 

8,761 
21,026 
16.672 

9,389 
3.^910 

7.619 
lt>.0tiij 
24.314 
16,245 
14.072 
11,675 
20,874 
10,824 
ao,7fi2 
22.925 
58,228 
83.373 
2S,761 
14,010 
13,928 
13,025 
3a,9fi0 
30,110 
1R,882 
19,244 
17,432 

16,1 10 
47.H91 

48,868 
29.fl47 
87.48fi 
83,078 
16,455 
10,6rt7 
86,512 
17,141 
30,7«0 
43,973 
51.P84 
33,681 
13,490 
11,787 
86.8^5 
14,094 

8,606 
62,699 

9,158 

aa,29i 

34,291 

14,026 
17.431 
12,189 
24.642 
13,271 
43,817 
85.^82 
73,982 
46.425 
38,161 
81,338 
]  4,273 
16,379 
40,722 
46.820 
23,129 
85,985 
88,208 

4,193 
2,754 
4.477 
6,017 

7,429 
1,463 

6,239 
15,880 
11337 

23.296 
2,647 
4.192 
8,960 
518 
3,0ti5 
3,410 
U»^5 
6,576 
1,174 
6,023 
21,909 
4,586 
10,159 
12.417 
6,537 
399 
16,397 
10,915 
14.074 
8,809 
1,703 
6,138 
3.826 
4.956 
268 
10.188 
6.4.^5 
13,647 
13,216 
6,866 
6,296 

6,307 
8,936 
5,836 
8.777 
9,660 

788 
7,634 
9.148 
1,408 
18,809 
3,593 
4.608 
2,478 

B05 
4.607 
3.859 
1JM8 
4,118 

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6,025 
8,146 
4.894 
9,948 
8.964 
6,862 
686 
17.657 
7.488 
17,657 
11,310 
2,124 
7,386 
3,B26 
6,599 
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6.1  IB 
3,764 
15,H70 
16,226 
7.538 
6,643 

Miami 

Mourcpe _ 

Ottawa 

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Portage  - 

Pntnam 

Richland 

Sandnsky    

Scioto „ 

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1,880,670 

2,488,108 

669,178 

618,669 

AGRICULTURAL  STATISTICS. 


709 


FLAX  AND  POTATOES,  1883. 


Coaoties. 


Adams  .».. 

Allen  .^ 

Ashluod ... 
AshubuU 
Athens  ...  . 
Aaglaise  .. 
Belmont... 
Brown...... 

Bailer 

Carroll 

Champaign  . 

Clarke 

Clermont .... 

Clinton 

Columbiana. 
Coahocion  ... 
Crawfonl..... 
Cuyahoga.... 

Darke 

Defiance , 

Delaware .... 

Erie 

Fairfield  

Fayette. 

Franklin  .... 

Fulton 

Oallia   

(ieaoga  

Greene  

Guernsey  «. 
Hamilton  ... 
Hancock  .... 

Hardin 

Harrison  ^. 

H«iirv 

Highland  ... 
Ho4*kiug  .... 

Holmes 

Huron 

Jackson 

Jefferskm 
Knox  ...., 

lAke  - 

I^wrence  - 

Licking 

Logan.. 

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison... 


»••••••! 


*••••  «•••»*! 


Flax. 


10 

410 

740 

1 


441 


169 


*o 

3 


70 
2.760 
8.699 

17 


8,764 


288 
497 


744 


2.679 
4^628 


60 
8 


97 
32 


434 

8 

926 

1 

76 

18 


2.962 
6<) 

7,876 

21 

694 

87 


8 

i 

8, 
100  I 


962 
266 


6,739 

1.618 

1 


28 
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4 

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16  I 
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133 
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8,000 

66,880 


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47 
7 

66 

861  I       11,000 
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8,000  • 


2.000 
1.057 


3,610 
169 


•••••••*  ••••• 


Potatoes. 


I 

if 
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623 
1,182 
1,228 
2.263 

9^21 
1,429 
1.618 
1,914 
1,461 

671 
1.177 

4.468 
1.0r3 
1.682 
1.086 
1,4(;3 
6/189 
2,8U0 
1.091 
1.138 
3,260 
1.794 

4ttH 
2,691 
1,176 
1,300 
1.690 
1,184 

842 
6,127 
1.627 
1.618 


1.244 
1420 

1,166 
1,889 


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1.110 
1.0H8 
1,499 

960 
1.678 

874 
1.89) 
2.237 

646 


490 

908 
1,100 
1,«94 

918 
1.604 
1.344 
1.341 
1.260 

626 
1.223 
1,416 
2.661 

640 
l/»6 

908 
1.869 
8.783 
2,686 
1.060 

962 
8.278 
1.637 

807 
2,480 

848 

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1,809 

963 

761 

4^14 

1.441 

2.282 

880 

1,464 

834 


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980 
878 

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931 

1.063 
666 

1,606 
720 

1.934 

2,101 
621 


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45,687 
131, .570 
132,461 
189.Ki6 

62.812 
12^^344 
216,169 
121.062 
146.H41 

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140.339 
216,948 
289,969 

60,280 
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6H4.672 
803.930 
1 10.267 
112,406 
3H8.H93 
168,867 

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276.946 
133.684 
128.118 
163.492 
120.341 

90.676 
608.360 
161.769 

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123,874 

nn,998 

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38,983 
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118.379 
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92.682 
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106.0 

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GBAPES  AND  WINE  AND  SWEET  I'OTATOEa 


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Aahlanil 

Ashtabula.... 

Athens  

A«wl«i« 

Belmont  

Brown — 

Batl«r  

CwtoIU 

Chamti«ign_. 

CUrke 

Clvrmont— 
Clinloa 
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Crawford 

CnvahoKH.... 

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I>efliu)ce 

Erie 

Fairfldd  ..... 

Farette  

Fmnklin 

Fnlton- 

Oallift 

'ieamc» 

Oreene 

Goemify 

Hamilbin  .... 

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Hixb^d!!!!'. 

llockinK 

tlolnira 

Jackson 

Jeffi-rBon 

Uke  .'!."!;..T 
l4WTenc«  .... 
Licking... 

Ixtrain 


1,8M 


1.3 

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8.361 

4,(U9 
96,780 


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3.4W 

2.220 

2.430 

H.810 

D.440 

157,037 

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11.776 

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2.410 

4,880 
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81,243 

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2,700 

4.»n 

5.4»l 

1.400 
1.W2 
1,2«> 
9,280 

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1.038 

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18 

90 
18 

14 

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25.77ti 

2,aio 

4,500 
1,149 

9.620 
1,800 

36.fl20 
1,330 
6,090 

13,357 

1,600 

1,594,178 

5373 

10,132 

6,660 

6.395 

700 

10,4iJ0 
1.650 
2,ia5 

17.721 

i&.9ao 

760 
21,235 

475 
18,845 
0,225 
3,790 
15,194 
13,375 
11, 3W) 
30,000 
3,685 
10,11)7 
52,397 
13,675 
17,100 
19,320 

6,191,072 

85 
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181 

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3 
30 

8 
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8,678 

29 

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107 

24 
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18 

10 
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1.799 

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347 
1,801 
16 
6 
31 
6 
60,240 

143" 

Montgomery 

Mor^n 

8,7C7 

1 
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6,29» 

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93 

1 

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137 

1,120 

S 
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183 

367 

9 
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63 
187 

14 

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1,127 
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2,222 
454 

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18 
15 

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8 
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113 
9 

9,377 

701 

540 

2 

4 

1,585 

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16 

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19 
11 

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2 

85 
90 
558 
35 
11 
2 

281,787 

4,B10 
17,373 

1,490 

2.170 

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AORICULTUEAL    BTATISTICS. 


7*5 


SORGHUM  1888,  AND  MAPLE  1884. 


Counties. 


Adams 

Alli-n  

ABhlmnd 

AsbUbala... 

Atheos.. 

AogUixe  

Belmont 

Brown 

Batler 

Carroll 

ChamiuiigQ^ 

Clarke  

Clermont 

Clinton    

Columbiana 
Coahocton .... 
Crawford^.... 
Cuyahoga .... 

Darke 

Defiance  

Delaware 

Erie  

Fairfield 

Fayette  

Franklin 

Fulton 

GallU 

Geauga 

Greene  

Guernsey 

Hamilton  .... 

Hancock  

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry  

Highland 

Hocking 

Holmes 

Huron  , 

Jackson 

Jefferson  

Knox   

Lake 

Lawrence...... 

Licking  

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Lucas  

Madison 


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198 

1 

2 

25 

19 

12 

878 

80 

47 

115 

15 

219 

291 



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59 

52 

197 

875 

70 

85 

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24 
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153 

130 
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185 

68 

22 

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84 

105 

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8 

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18,149 
1,410 
2,547 
714 
6.029 
5,550 

19,799 
8,940 
8,925 
4^212 
5,278 
7,640 
7,708 
4,114 
1,882 
2,586 
2.960 
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22.068 
8.028 
1,181 
1,188 
8,0«J 
l,9rt 
8.610 
8,266 

85.061 


8,462 
19.628 
1,287 
1JM8 
l,6«l 
8,798 
2,444 
8,687 
7.185 
2,662 
2.106 
10.442 
5,941 
1,178 


41,448 

1,481 

ljtt8 

1,684 

171 

742 


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Maple  in  1884. 


<3 


805 

891 

12,687 


88 

9341 

12,091 

669 

8,049 

99,668 

825 

466 

4.487 

7,585 

2,889 

40 

498 

2,861 

2(0 

548.611 

6,8U7 

95 

66 

4,829 

2,519 

826 

277 

1.688 


802 

2.947 

56.138 

268.677 

8,281 

1,193 

60 


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48,268 
8.198 
8,923 
1,884 

11,781 


4,732 

21.065 

72,668 

187.767 

1,180 

10,591 

8,295 

2,135 

4,758 

1,802 

88,661 

60 

1,211 

29,123 

60,450 

1.715 

87.184 

61.730 

20,890 

4.191 

58327 

9380 

9300 

1.161 

1,146 

8328 

736 

866322 

26312 

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8.962 

18.279 

19.267 

1.W7 

2.373 

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1,270 

472 

6,869 

48 

268 

7  426 

15.('68 

880 

8.637 

14.640 

8.726 

661 

12389 

1,070 

4,1V2 


1,189 

461 

106 

26.128 

5.748 

229 

814 

7,664 

2.486 

1389 

462 

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2.409 

7.605 

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27,924  , 

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1.807 

16.666 

46.169 

11.402 

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40,868 

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12.664 

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100.066 

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AOBICDLTURAL    STATISTICS. 

BEES  AND  ECKjS,  1888. 


Adams .... 

Allen 

Ashland 

Ashtabula 

Athens 

AngUixe 

Belmoat 

Butler 

Csrrnll _  ., 

ClBtke 

ClenuoDt,    ... 
GlintoD 
Columbiaaa ... 

Coshoctiiti 

Crawford  

CuTahogA 

Darke 

Deflanco  

Delaware 

Erie- 

Fairfield 

Fajette  _ 

Franklin 

FnltoD 

Gailia 

Geanga 

Greene ..... 

Gnemeej' 

Hamilton 

Hancock  _ 

Harrison 

Henrj 

UiKhland 

Hocking.. 

Holmes  _ 

Jackson 

Jefferson  ~ 

Knox.. 

Uke 

lAwrence  

Licking 

Logui 

Lorain 


9,067 
l.l»6 
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1,490 
1,478 
1,0»4 
8,739 

1.304 

1.83] 
1,30S 
1,793 
M76 
1.2fifi 


2.*M 
1,813 
1,906 
1,094 
1,4IW 


3,8M 
3,993 
1,906 


2,786 
1,847 
1,684 


22,241 
40,476 
81,433 
17.781 
20,633 
37,873 
43,419 
34,348 
17,004 
36.669 
18,266 
16,616 


26,966 
9,707 
27,065 
34,803 


26,036 
14,676 
24,110 
37,470 
61,662 
18,646 
17,214 
36,118 

6,120 
18,476 
23,820 

7.745 


8,416 
14,834 
81,284 
21,870 
28,082 


3T3,6M 
3^347 
435,887 
837,166 
348,296 
443,032 
468,127 
R69,446 
410,139 
240,018 
838,614 
332,461 
881,966 
811,607 
647,067 
473,795 
488,069 
351,347 
639,929 
808,784 
408,896 
173,824 
644,287 
'  301,118 
630,648 
869,196 
862,413 
315,371 
436,966 
290,026 
267,986 
418,606 
867,874 
376,110 
854,119 
438,177 
327,636 
466,069 
408,957 
184,930 
388,696 
488,464 
104,888 
161,096 
681,609 


718 


BKPOBT  OF  8KCRBTABY  OF  CITATB. 


BsBS  AND  Egos,  1883— God tiDued. 


Counties. 


Lucas 

Madison 

Mahoning .... 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs 

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Morrow  

Muskingum  . 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway  .... 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble  

Putnam   

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky    ... 

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas... 

Union «., 

Van  Wert .... 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington .. 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 


Bees. 


OQ 

> 


o 
B 

D 


Totals. 


782 
2,024 
1,189 
1,807 
1,066 
1,498 

713 
1,567 
1,105 
2,395 
1,504 
1.838 
1.907 
1,432 

474 

761 

766 
1,776 

529 
1,438 

785 
1.021 

l,3«l 
2,037 

1,380 

754 

2,064 

1,266 

1,429 

1,309 

1,552 

2,099 

1,365 

1,410 

706 

2.113 

1,761 

1,752 

1.575 

1,307 

1,350 


130,766 


Of 

a 
o 


0 


Eggs. 


13,078 
88,764 
17,384 
20,823 
22,188 
26,397 

7,823 
27,989 

8,796 
22,535 
13,390 
17,771 
20,698 
19,228 

9,705 

6,285 

7.796 
22  891 

8.346 
22,320 
16,664 
14,372 
15,139 
24,377 
33,413 

7.027 
26,122 
12,712 
11,482 
18,319 
25,470 
18,560 
44.a56 
19,966 

6,746 
24,182 
19,846 
27,760 
25.354 
45,609 
15,071 


1,852,979 


CD 

a 

N 

o 

O  4» 

p  ft 

55 


182.83:) 

837.207 

227,<)42 

412,141 

309,404 

306,618 

449,700 

876,670 

370,042 

474.143 

360,788 

462,010 

459.784 

897.683 

302;476 

116,825 

268,315 

447,806 

159,249 

375,855 

301,033 

458,322 

412,077 

335,083 

337,873 

147,013 

401,574 

338,198 

488,242 

254,302 

213,824 

867,017 

459,185 

414,224 

169,548 

365.809 

487,011 

490,469 

356,750 

333,982 

397,637 


s  fozo 


100.217 
6,822 

ibjoo 


107,476 
8,534 

125,.V^5 

8,000 

46,200 

1,250 


>•••••«••••« 


■•••• • ••••••< 


!•««••••••••• 


31,627,915 


80,000 

410 

75,225 


269 

•••••••••••••a 

16,090 

'\lm 

29,100 
188,232 
111,512 

020 
24,813 
67,415 
34,000 
14,000 
90,000 

1,745,590 


AQBtCDLTUBAL     STATISTICS. 

ORCHARDS,  1683. 


Adame- 

Allen  

Aahloiid 

AsliUbuU-. 

AtbeuB- 

AogHiw  .... 
Belmnnt  ~... 

Broirn  - 

Bntler 

ChitoII  - 

ObampaiBii 
CWke 
Clermont 
Cllaton. 
Co)  am  him  A 
CoahoctoD... 
Cnwford  .... 
CnjrahogA  . .. 

Darke 

Deflmce  — 
Delaware.... 

Erie 

FAirfieM 

Parette    

FrmnkliD  -... 

Fulton  - 

Gallia 

Unemse;    .. 
UKtiiiltaii— .. 

Haf»lin 
HantMia 
Hmift  .  -.. 
Hliflilniid  ... 

UockioK 

Uolniea 

Huron  - 

JeffersoD.... 

Knos 

Uke. 

Lawrence  ... 

Licking  

Logaii 

Lneu 

HadiwD 

Hahoniot  ■ 

MAricn 

HediiiA 


720 


BKPORT  OF  8SCBETARY  OF  8TATK. 


Orchards,  1883— Continued. 


Cjii 


Counties. 


Meigs 

Mercer- 

Miami 

Monroe - 

Montgomery  .....  

Morgan ^ 

Morrow - 

Muflkingnm 

IJoble -... 

Ottawa ~... 

Paulding -... 

Perry ~... 

Pickaway.. —. 

Pike ^... 

Portafse — .. 

Preble -.. 

PatUHm «... 

Richland «... 

Ross «... 

Sandusky  «... 

8cioto« «... 

Seneca  « «... 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas 

Union 

Van  Wert 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot ^... 

ToUls 


S 

u 


00 


6,739 
2.183 
2,500 
6,924 
3,193 
6,068 
4,855 
7,220 
5,243 
3,477 
2,588 
3.368 
2,225 
3,963 
6,194 
1,893 
3,174 
8,083 
5,835 
4,598 
2,620 
5.989 
2,576 
6,829 
4,6.52 
6,200 
7,181 
2,747 
3,060 
2,807 
3,462 
13.688 
3,322 
5,045 
4,905 
3,076 


420,662 


Bushels  produced  in  1883. 


CO 

o 
CI. 


66,806 

64.320 

22.829 

57,360 

19,018 

18.240 

42,826 

26,246 

24,379 

55,216 

66,880 

8,110 

14,686 

41,534 

163,077 

7,335 

89,267 

43,062 

34.636 

124.236 

46,660 

93,683 

29,838 

91,938 

106,070 

132.062 

102,489 

46,407 

100,866 

16,476 

28,492 

75.546 

71,252 

164,611 

166,496 

34,789 


5,696,359 


OQ 


8,680 

70 

5 

3,967 

122 

8,073 

69 

28.917 

7,144 

6,746 

7 

4,192 

3,758 

10,611 

5.518 

10 

67 

20 

4,848 

351 

7,101 

161 

23,378 

2,822 

6,710 

51,696 

80 

222 

1,609 

866 

3,566 

4,809 

2 

269 

16 


a 


330 

205 

2,131 

464 

6,2oe» 

567 
162 

a57 

884 
892 
129 
286 
198 
424 
671 

1,299 
152 
277 
469 
272 
230 

1.183 
266 

2,9a5 
805 
773 
.541 
156 
479 
39 

4,075 
344 

1,077 
403 
563 
525 


541,242   74,943 


232 
1 

444 

112 
1,464 

125 
2 

176 
63 
38 
44 
51 
48 

181 
8 

224 

26 

8 

180 
34 
48 
86 
17 

456 
50 
41 

122 
61 

160 

62 

1,481 

190 

120 


176 
67 


9 


21,245 


106 


9 

63 

78 

46 

14 

161 

278 

108 

2 

50 

73 

19 

143 

18 

5 

5 

71 

i 
45 

16 

6 

264 

17 

73 

132 

32 

2 

6 

179 

10 

51 


55 

4 


9,024 


AGRICULTURAL  BTATI8TIC8. 


721 


WOOL,  MILCH  OOAVS,  STALLIONS,  DOGS  AND  SHEEP.  1888. 


(^ountien. 


Adams 

Allen 

Ashlan*! 

Anhiabula  — 

AthenM 

Aa>rlaise 

liflniont  

Brown  ~ 

Butler 

Camill  ^ - 

Ohain(mign^.. 

Clarke  

Clermont 

Clinton  

CulnniUiana  .. 

C<»Mhi»rt«>n 

Oawfonl  

CuyahoKa  

Ihirkr 

Dt'fiunce  

DeUwart* 

Erie 

Fairfield^ 

Fayette  ; 

Franklin  » 

Fult<»n i 

v.*  Mia  I  A*»   •••■••>••• 

Geati^^ I 

Greent»   j 

Gnemser^ 

Hamilton  

HanoH*k  ~ j 

Hardin ; 

Harnnon , 

Henrv  -... 
Highland. 
Ho<'kinK  .. 
Holmes  ... 

Huron 

Jackson .. . 
Jefferson  . 

Knox 

I-ake 

Liiwrenre. 
Lickinff  ... 

Logmn 

Lorain .«..  . 
Lncss^^... 
MadisoD... 

46 


X 


..I 


74.318 
11H.23B 

170.089 
4H4.H06 

71.567 
818.:>49 

«7.17ti 

48  811 
7U.r44 
IH5.844 
31H,K98 

H2.H9H 
i:V),7HH 

75«»  ^i5 
270.-^:W 

HU'MX 

♦•>i.n« 

1.'>5  8K3 

H9.3H4 
I48,:i26 
18H.H48 

59.«39 
127.»»M 
127.420 
9ia.7M) 

13313 

2I.S.ftV> 

254.181 

1,007  980 

48.fm 
130.15ft 
232.902 
227.057 
430.941 

4«.7Hll 
635,110 
872.199 
U)9.4H2 

15HI3 

L5403H« 

395.082 

238.601 

26.486 
868.868 


Milch    I  Sul 


I 


I  ii. 


cowa.    ,  lions. 


■1" 


1  -■ 


a 
ir 
o 


8,979 
5.305 
7.812 

16,997 
.3  918 
6.107 
7.093 
5.:«6 
5.4M4 
5.74t» 
4.899 
f>.rtl« 
.VrtlK 
4.7K'» 
9.12>* 
6,K^•^ 
6.817 

12.J»16 
9,«»HI 
6.IW 
5.49»i 
.3.762 
7.296 

7.6<»7 
6.236 
4.2n7 

13.820 
5.6:^6 
5.M22 
4.955 
8.9:i2 
5.716 
4.793 
6.022 
6.661 
3.716 
6.947 
a680 
4J59 
4.740 
6.132 
3348 
2.2fM 
8.108 
5J2I6 

16.080 
8.697 
8,600 


I 


I 


I 


24 

'M 
41 
53 
10 
26 
64 
29 
2H 
32 
39 
47 
2>* 
29 
KS 
3  J 
40 
25 
59 
18 
44 
16 
i^ 
42 
54 
44 
15 
17 

:w 
:i2 

17 
49 
45 
60 
20 
89 
14 
42 
64 
9 
84 
46 

12 
1ft 
61 
49 
27 
18 


Sheep. 


2.980 

H«ai 

1.618 

1.717 

1.721 
2.145 
l.<tt8 
1.680 
1.828 
1.081 

767 
2,486 
2,605 
1,866 
1.786 

910 
l.< 


Killed  hy  do|pP. 


■52 


I         S 


1.928 
2,;<09 
1.4»»2 

829 
1.529 
1.828 
2.8K7 

882 
2.991# 
1.796 
2.1HI 
2.42»i 
2.6K5 
206() 
3(>t8 
2.259 
2.0  A) 
l.ti77 
3.849 
1.K56 
1.820 

3h3 

3.ri:i5 

348 
841 
1.542 
2.425 
1.135 
1.T21 


I 


324 
196 
208 
a57 
287 
529 
615 
286 
286 
238 
296 
662 
169 

:iK4 

515 
.5:i7 
419 
296 
:iH2 
350 
404 
1<|K 
619 
189 
801 

:{02 

318 
140 
277 
2H5 
158 
529 
619 
277 
2H2 
455 
169 
173 
283 
476 
618 

99 

91 

695 

490 

266 


I 


.688  I  406 


> 

l.()7<) 
666 
797 

1.501 

941 
1.555 

2  48H 

l.OhS 
1.542 

802  ; 
1.19'2  ! 

2.15:)  I 

594  i 
1.769  ' 
1.716 
l.KiH  ' 
1.2HH  ■ 
1.321  I 
1.657 
1.316 
l.OlM 

557 
1.68:i 

761 
2.H85 

932 

963 

551 
U13 

9e6 

581 
1.912 
1.706 

819 
I.07H 

1,233 

656 

645 

904 

1.637 

1.680 

1.188 

318 

192 

2.178 

1,610 

1.016 

7W 

1.470 


Injurod  by 
dogs. 


c 

9 


185 
78 
148 
236 
241 
821 
42.3 
89 
246 
284 
373 
H49 
74 
2ol 
187 
35s 

2:J9 
272 
1K5 
166 
230 
UM 
662 
635 
445 
111 
160 
113 
225 
208 
101 
466 
392 
239 
234 
1U2 
147 
454 
179 
180 
161 
861 
29 
42 
678 
709 
184 
196 
691 


i  ^ 


I 


I 


484 
213 
811 

432 
398 
684 
20ft 
419 
668 
420 

1.16H 
174 
495 
895 
617 
441 
667 
362 
270 
606 
160 

1323 
681 


288 
246 

676 
489 
211 
840 
701 
877 


220 
1,182 
866 
845 
297 


84 
6ft 

2,828 
767 


671 


722  BBPOBT  OP  BKCBETABY  OV  BTATE. 

Wool,  Hilcb  Cows,  SrAujOHa,  Dogi  akd  Bbxip,  18SS— Ooi 


|i 


Shi 


Mahoninn  — . 

MKrioD 

Uedina 


Uonroe 

yiontgomory . 

Morgnn 

Morrow 

UnakinKnm .. 

Noble _... 

OtUwa 

Fanldmg 

Peiry  

foTtaE« 

Preble 

Putnam 

Bichland 

Sandusky 

Seneca 

Shelby 

eurk 

Bammit - 

Trumbull 

TuscamwoB  ... 

Union  

Van  Wert 


WflfihinKton. 

Wayne 

WilliamB 

WochI„ 

Wyandot 


384.145 
301.439 
24J,410 
47,879 
50,»61 
213,S3Z 
37.453 
639,720 
723,873 
839,flB0 
&I1,763 
56,0n 
&!i,eT5 
a83,i*48 
60,48A 
89,440 
827,095 

4fj,710 
aiH,2iU 

64,117 
ia*i,45S 

ia,«!ij 

325,!«7 
(}8,T00 
2Bl,R4i4 
100,721 

ait8,i2fl 

4fie,2!42 
461,240 

6a,09« 
207.351 

79,ti75 
469,594 
209,491 
152,017 

«9,616 


8,404 
e.!«05 
4,H51 
6,234 
8,135 
5,402 
3,316 
3,125 
4.4M 
4,452 
2,584 
14.153 
5,100 
5.828 
S.023 
Mfi7 
fi,6HH 
2.794 
8.298 
5.770 
11,275 
12,«1« 
15.318 
i),7lfi 
4,^fja 
5.401 
2,739 
4,951 


2.257 
2,486 
2,609 
4.041 


8,508 
1,804 
2,440 
2,262 


1,082  I 
1,129 
2,273  I 
2.407  , 
1,511 

1,867 ; 

a,fll7 
a,7liH 
1.730 
2.238  ' 
1,312 
2,140 

3,024 ; 

3,283 
1.756  ■ 


Totale 24,346,109     676,147 


160.072   30,327'      104,622 


AOBICULTDRAL    STATISTICa.  723 

DOUEBTIC  ANIMALS— HORSES  AND  CATTLE. 

SUttment  eshibitiDg  th«  Diiinb«T  ot  hotMa.  cattle,  mnin,  sh««p  uid  hogi  retaroMl 
to  the  Auditor  of  BUte'e  office  by  the  Bevenl  Coanty  Aaditan,  for  the  jeua 
1B83  >nd  1884. 


Nnniber  of  boraee. 


Kiimber  of  Mttle. 


AahUnd 

AHliiul'ula-... 

Aiiitlaiie  

Belmant- 

Brown  -| 

Bntlrr_ I 

Uamill - 

UliuniiaJKn  ~ 

rUrk.-. I 

Clivmunl  -' 

Clinlnn [ 

OolniBliiKna 

Hark.- ' 

Draanci' 

IMaware _< 

Krif J 

Faiffift.1 ' 

hyfTic  t 

Fraaklin -! 

Fult-m _ 

liallia -. 

timiica _| 


llanlin 

Harriaon  .. 

Henrr 

HiKhland.. 


8,«3H 
7.B72 

4.KM 
7  2*3 
t>.31l 
7.HIT 

h.HM 

H.T63 


8.33H 
M,7iW 
4,IL-U 
7.4aJl 
».MA  I 
7.l*Ht  ; 

ftfiia  : 

i".!'i2 

7.TH7  I 
«.!t7ft  , 

ti.i«ia 

a.!IA3  . 


ftBO.TSI 
4(»,74»t 
f>il.VttO 

3T0.9U 
TI4.H78 
ttA.H> 
7l0.t*W 

*UfiVfJ 

74M  77h 
4Vi.WU 
837.«i7 
K74,fiMI 
51fi.]JfM 
(M:J,4!i(l 
M4ft,2.^i 
Wi.»7J 
24il,!«« 


l^c 

1-ogan 

I.acaa 

Matliaoo ... 


e.:(T:i 

H.487  < 

liHMU 

fi4'<H 

A.H28  , 

MjUfU 

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hWi.UlB 

H.li«!i  . 

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lA.>«tl 

Iftj«H  1 

l.UMI.4Jt( 

7.i:u 

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ryiin 

4.<'IU  ■ 

ai.i.K7« 

|l'.]4rt 

I'.IOJ   , 

71IH.4JU 

•i.>NU 

«.«!;*■ 

a-i3.4(RI 

IHWKJ 

m.tOT  : 

1.134.«4"i 

iD.im 

»,774 

M3.:i4» 

7.tilH 

7.7lil»  1 

ai:U13 

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ft,W» 

373,B7ll 

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nA48, 

MU.3HU 

M.TMt 

«,878: 

fiMJHO 

:(.rti5 

8>» 

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iftti 

on 

38B.IK7 

8.k;« 

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4tU.<M; 

;t.w>s 

8,4fiH 

181  .«17 

tl.070 

«,i7a 

470,4»( 

»;irti 

8.8HB, 

661. <A4 

4.107 

3*«' 

t.-U.8M) 

4.1U 

4.001  < 

taS^MH 

ll.KW 

ll^STV 

8W.3M 

i»,4iB 

»,M4 

WIJ««H 

»AM 

M».t»lft 

7J« 

7,34B| 

878.««) 

7,718 

7,774  1 

U4.MW 

ia.a-_ 

1M70 
IH.713 

af.** 
i:i.lM 

14.481 

2i,iue 
i;i.i4ft 

lft.*B7  ' 

U.4MH  . 
17.7W 

lti,i«« 
l.w:i  , 
17JM2  : 

l!>.H4;i  1 
ltu:irt 

IHAll   I 


IHH7V  , 

2'2.!>4f> 
l>>.INt<  . 

14.137  , 
14,IW< 

I7.1M 
I».i4» 

U.01H 

IT.liM 

IU.KII 
2X.UWI 

v.aM 


I7.3M 
Vl.lTI 
IS.74ft  ' 

I3.IU8 

».i»u 

Ht.7«J 
a4,»33 


13,7&S 
18,482 
2U4H 
SH.IM 
14,742 
14,710 
ll:l,4W 
14.H1 1 
IH,il78 
1^01  K 
17,4»i 
lT..ii: 

i:t.i>II 

Ift.7til 

IH.ITH 
18.206 
I4.0f» 
*J,!«8U 
11.427 
»|.1M 
8.A3H 
1U,KK1 
l7.filT 
24."74 
ll.Kflt 


17.KK7  . 
2»,7fV)  ', 
li.U» 
17,44* 
18.W8  , 
10.7«i  . 
i\M*  ■• 
1U,S4» 
17.rtT«  I 
81. ..57 

in.-ai 

U.UKU 
1U.(M3 
M,874 
1  r  .«MI 


81. 7«* 
B.77V 
»JI3I 


«a7\7oe 
a28;i8i 
aoa.Ms 

681.704 
272.119 
3»4.1U 
AU,AI7 

4(II>.M? 


477  .hW 
1AU.U7 
4M.)I0 
4:11. U6 
1I7K,MI 
UI7,U1H 


i48.077 
1U.S7I1 
A1!I.3W 
Mil,  I  SI 
IM>I.4itl 
lii7,M4 
8TMIH 


:trj,U74 
5M.M1 
347, MS 
2r2,.'i7U 
2>U,4U 
114,U» 

1W.HM 

auojos 

S7t>,8W 
31tf.7l8 
1H8.BH 
-111.780 
W7,4<« 
ltUl.714 
•«7.7ill 
:t3H..'WU 


724 


REPORT  OF  SSCRBTARY  OF  STATB. 


H0B8IS  AND  Cattle — Continoed. 


Coanties. 


Mahoning 
Marion 


Medina 

Mei^ 

Mercer 

Miami„ 

Monroe 

Montgomery.. 

Morgan  

Morrow  

Muskingom  .. 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Pickaway 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble  

Putnam  

Richland 

Ross 

Sandusky 

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas... 

Union 

Van  Wert 

Vinton 

Warren  

W^ashington  . 

W^ayne 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 


Number  of  horaes. 


Number, 
1888. 


Totals 


7,956 
7,812 
7,810 

4,886 
7,9TZ 

11,096 
5,152 

13,521 
6,378 
7,341 

10,771 
5,329 
4,918 
4,067 
5,048 
9,859 
4,464 
8,094 
9,211 
6,968 
9,642 

10,478 
8,602 
4,819 

10,192 

*8,308 

13,467 
8,762 

10,513 
8  408 
8,455 
6,791 
2,975 
9,216 
7,770 

11,075 
7,089 

10,172 
6,888 


Number, 
1884. 


715,9S6 


8,112 
7,494 
7,874 
4,901 
7,250 

11,187 
6,112 

14,538 
5,591 
7,364 

10,469 
5,379 
5,092 
4,242 
5,335 

10,294 
4,291 
9,447 
9,310 
6,646 
9,681 

10,603 
8,460 
4,645 
9,996 
«,196 

13,425 
9,215 

1();733 
8,770 
8,646 
6,695 
2,7r>9 
9,031 
7,411 

11,335 
6,977 
9,636 
6,968 


736,191 


Value, 
1884. 


637,616 

630,690 

506,064 

276,799 

373,570 

861,551 

243,467 

980,734 

378,285 

554,636 

738,2(U 

276,694 

251,678 

155,665 

333,758 

677,240 

297,551 

619,908 

706.731 

a57,940 

656.179 

741,266 

434,278 

277,469 

551,450 

551,473 

1,050,380 

«39,912 

553,620 

416,486 

663,105 

373,857 

151,940 

6.54,907 

476,622 

891,335 

330,993 

453.860 

449,271 


Number  of  cattle. 


Number, 
1883. 


$45,692,292 


18,519 
16,770 
21,731 
11,896 
16,220 
16,746 
16,206 
18,670 
13,684 
16,228 
26,288 
16,266 
8,407 
8,304 
9,632 
20,124 
9,083 
27,174 
15,764 
16,229 
20,391 
22,267 
14,106 
11,163 
18,545 
14.512 
29,369 
22,419 
38,253 
23,802 
16,204 
14,434 
9,197 
12,979 
19,840 
27,266 
15.166 
18,066 
13,490 


1,536,048 


Number, 
1884. 


20,470 
15,236 
22,085 
18.714 
16,498 
16,601 
18,987 
20,815 
16,207 
15,669 
28,310 
17,534 

8,483 

8,760 
15,235 
22,610 

9,168 
30,336 
16,157 
15,971 
20,603 
21,496 
14,394 
12,038 
18,959 
14.767 
28,668 
23,517 
40,295 
25,126 
14,809 
14,844 

9,405 
14,108 
21,877 
27,901 
16,020 
17,543 
14,284 


1,608,223 


Value, 
1884. 


507,236 
296,282 
441,700 
267,880 
187,800 
862,457 
261,637 
4'24,2H6 
302,247 
300,286 
551,482 
262,479 
107,843 
96,971 
287,029 
569,350 
212,854 
732,901 
369,667 
201,330 
338,223 
600,409 
182,044 
232,194 
266,143 
260,649 
695,165 
488,676 
816,940 
301,930 
343,968 
233,300 
186,934 
375,244 
392.460 
615,676 
180,170 
253,000 
272,067 

$31,864,217 


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AGRICULTURAL   8TATIBTIC8. 


727 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS  DIED  FROM  DISEASES,  1883. 


Coanties. 


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Allen^ ~ 

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Athens ~     ■ 

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Brown  - 

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Lake 

Ijiwrence...... 

Logan 

Lorain 

Lai*as 

Mahoning  ...m 

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Khoep. 


Cattle. 


Horses. 


547 

4,418 

501 

301 

198 

10,034 

305 

1.171 

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155 

2.350 

1,147 

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571 

8.082 

278 

2,344 


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2.737 

43.931 
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10.778 
7,185 
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2,802 

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1.337 

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2.251 
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8.470 
4.394 
4.368 
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151 

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12,864 
9.886 
9.566 
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11,898 

10.090 

11.021 

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4,289 

14,090 
4,806 

12,207 
9,221 

10,046 
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10.828 
9.100 

19.116 
9.063 

15,286 
6,920 

11.711 
9.148 

19.413 

10.846 
8,791 
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13,170 
7.211 
7,980 

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8346 

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9.886 
2.888 
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17.766 

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20.166 
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BBPOBT  OF  BBCBBTABT  OF  8TATB. 
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8,168 
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10,886 

614 

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$10,061 

18.203 
2,014 

27,500 
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2,298 
1.884 
1,426 
1,870 
5,539 
932 
9.890 
1.938 
1,742 

34,683 

21,640 
2,614 

16.820 
8,715 
2.125 
8,012 

62,772 
8,167 
2,193 
3,253 
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2,054 
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8,172 

370 

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6,598 
6.651 
5,806 
570 
462 
2,314 
529 
1,464 

474 
661 
2.204 
787 

766 

416 
1,838 

518 
1,634 

942 
4.716 
3,934 
7,772 

631 
2,275 

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3.828 
1,846 

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2,343 

$  624 

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7.006 
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7,fl»l 
14,567 
11,791 
13,626 
1.302 
1,020 
5,498 
739 
3Ji83 
4,ft4fl 
2,068 
1,622 
6,415 
2,337 
1,627 
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3,107 
1,646 
4.242 
2,993 
12,206 
8,868 
17.422 
1,H6I 
5,226 

a,.i2i 

9,900 
3.761 

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6,144 
$461,281 

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261 
252 
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133 
293 
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185 
490 
166 
206 
147 
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184 
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247 
343 
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260 
340 

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102 
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6,463 
4.794 

3;33e 

4,733 

7,214 
6,107 
3,207 
8,079 
3,428 
6,59* 
3,068 

12,653 
5,544 
5.539 
5,638 
8,1*5 
3,860 
4;005 
6.362 
ft,994 
7,880 
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14,709 
6.942 
5,766 
7.449 
1,913 
7,657 
6.494 
7,977 
4.249 
6,.581 
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126 
169 

96 
371 

60 
111 
172 

95 
126 
266 

62 
133 
111 
116 
141 
148 
228 
167 
110 
119 
170 
165 
188 
132 
155 
121 
257 
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71 
148 
167 
194 

97 
226 
136 

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16,403 
4,220 
9,761 

11,646 

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PaaldiDK 

7,816 
16.990 
5,003 

6,185 

Putnam  - 

Richland 

Bom ^ 

12,370 
12.190 
13,850 
6.619 
7.766 
19,935 
10,110 
18^30 
12,016 

Beneca - 

Shelby „ 

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9,473 
26,446 
12,822 

Van    \Vtin...Z..".. 

11,429 

10,847 
21,080 
8,260 
16,045 

Washinirton 

Wayne 

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Toule- 

15>l,t)4fi 

$753,243 

190,971 

22.849 

$544,968 

18,230 

1953,638 

AGRICULTURAL  STATISTICS. 


7S9 


Counties. 


AdAms 

Allen  ~ 

ABhlsnd^ 

ABhUbala 

Athens 

Anglsixe 

Belmont. 

Brown 

Bntler 

CtfTOll 

ChAmpaisn .... 

CUrke 

Clermont 

Clinton 

Colnmbians  .. 
Coshocton...... 

Crmwford 

Cuyahoga ...... 

Darke. 

Defiance  

Delaware 

Erie- 

Fairfield. 

Fayette 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallia- 

Geaoga 

Greene 

Quemaey  ..... 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harriaon 

Henrr  

Highland 

Hocking. 

Holmee 

Huron  

Jackson. 

Jefferson 

Rnoz 

Lake 

Lawrence 

Licking 

Logan. 

Lorain 

Locaa. 

Madiaon. 

Mahoning..... 
Marion 


L0eBE8  BY  FLOODS. 


LiTe  stock. 


t886  00 


80  00 

aoioo' 


Grain,  etc 


$IS;i79  00 


2,8S0  00 

200  00 

8,M8  00 

8,260  00 


Hoosei,  etc. 


$28,620  00 


6^11  00 


82,480  00 
62,666  00 


Fences,  etc. 


$12,188  00 
10  00 


1,116  00 
8,880  00 


4,170  00 
2,864  00 


446  00 


7,266  00 
866  00 


27.676  00 


8,662  00 


20  00 


1,220  00 

10  00 

126  (JO 

164  00 


726  00 


176  00 
lUO  00 


60  00 
260  00 


240  00 
2,6060) 


1,148  00 


18,608  00 


14,629  00 


160  00 

86  00 

16,870  00 


160  00 

1,428  00 

42,460  00 


1,142  00 
887.267  UO 


146  00 
812  00 


2,200  00 

706  00 

1,260  00 


126  00 
175  00 


146  00 

1.086  00 

ISO  00 


880  00 

60  00 

16,176  00 

100  00 


82,146  00 


6,767  00 
260  00 


2^81  00 

286  00 

87  00 

16  00 

70  00 

180  00 

&t7  00 

25  00 

64  00 

600  00 


18,278  00 

20  00 

8  00 

4.088  00 

17315  00 


120  00 

186  00 

1,566  00 

60  00 

1,020  00 

25  00 

6,018  00 

100  00 


Meigs 

Mercer.... 
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876  00 


10,5a  00 


78.180  00 


1,060  00 
40  00 
40  00 


60  00 
175  00 
880  00 


280  00 


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2,808  00 


420  00 


14,242  00 


6,206  00 


88,880  00 


12.825  00 


12,928  00 


50  00 
230  00 
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CONSTITUTION  OF  OHIO-1851, 


AS  AMENDED  OCTOBER  9tb,  1883.  WITH  NOTES  AND 

REFERENCES. 


INDEX  TO  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  AND  STATISTICS  IS  ANNUAL  BEPOKIS 

FBOM  1681  TO  18B4. 


CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO  OF  1851. 


ARTICLE  1. 

BILL  OP  BIGHTB. 

Sscnoiv 

1.  Inalienable  rights. 

2.  Where  political  power  Tested— special  privl- 

legen. 

3.  RUht  of  petition— instruction. 

4.  Bearing  arms  —  standing  armies  —  military 

power. 
6.    Trial  by  jury. 

6.  Slayery  and  involuntary  serritudo. 

7.  Religions  liberty,  etc.— test-tfducaUon. 

8.  Habeas  corpus. 

9.  Bail. 

10.  Trial  for  crimes— witness. 

U.  Freedom  of  speech— libfel. 

12.  Transportation— forfeiture. 

18.  Quarters  of  soldiers. 

14.  bvarch  warrants. 

15.  Imprisonment  for  debt 

16.  Remedy  in  courts. 

17.  Herediiary  honors,  etc. 

18.  suspension  of  laws. 

19.  Private  property  inviolate,  unless,  etc. 

20.  Powern  not  delegated. 

ARTICLE  II. 

LBOmLATIYR. 

1.  Legislative  power  in  Senate  and  House. 

2.  Election  and  term, 
a.    Who  eligible. 

4.  Who  IneiiKlblc. 

5.  Wht)  ineligible  to  any  office. 

6.  Who  to  determine  qualifications,  etc  —mem- 

bers—quorum— attendauce. 

7.  Mode  of  organizing. 

8.  Offloers  of  General  Assembly— rules  — pun- 

ishment of  members,  etc. 

9.  Journal- yeas  aud  nays— msjorlty  to  pass  a 

law. 

10.  Protest. 

11.  Varan  cle.«». 

12.  Privilege  as  to  arrest,  and  speech. 

13.  Proeeertiugs  public  unless,  etc. 

14.  Adjournments. 

16.  16.  Bills,  where  to  orl  ilnate— to  be  read  three 

timvs— title — to  contain  one  subject— acts 
revived  or  amended. 

17.  SigUKtures  to  bills. 

18.  Style  of  laws. 

19.  Exrlu^iou  of  members  from  office. 

20.  Terms  of  office  to  be  fixed— salary. 

21.  Trial  of  contested  elections. 

22.  Appropriations. 

23.  24.    Impeachments. 

25.  When  sessions  to  commence. 

26.  What  laws  to  have  uniform  operation— upon 

whose  approval  to  take  effect. 

27.  PowtTof  appointment  to  offlce— vote  for  U. 

S.  Senator. 

28.  Retroactive  laws.  etc. 

29.  Extra  compensation. 
SO.    New  counties. 

81.  Compensation  of  members  and    officers  of 

General  Assembly— perquisites. 

82.  Divorce,  and  judicial  power. 


ARTICLE  IIL 

KXICUTXVB. 

BBcnoiv 

1.  Executive  officers— 

2.  Their  terms  of  office. 

8.  4.    Returns  of  their  election. 
6.    Governor's  power. 

6.  He  may  require  reports— general  duty. 

7.  His  menage. 
.  8.  May  convene  General  Assembly. 

9.  When  he  may  adjourn  the  General 

bly. 

10.  Commander-in-chief. 

1 1 .  Reprieves,  pa  rdons,  etc 

12.  The  seal  of  the  state. 

18.  Grauts  and  oommiwions. 

14.  Who  ineligible  for  Governor. 

16.  Vacancy  in  his  offlce,  etc. 

16.  Lieutenaut-ffovemor. 

17.  Vacancy  in  his  office,  etc. 

18.  What  vacancies  Governor  to  fill,  etc. 

19.  Compensation  of  executive  ofncers. 

20.  What  officers  shall  report  to  the  Govemor, 

and  when»eic. 

ARTICLE  rV. 

JUDICIAL. 

1.  In  whom  Judicial  power  vested. 

2.  The  supreme  court. 

3.  4.    The  common  ]ileas. 

6.    [Repealed  ijctober  9,  1888.] 

6.  The  circuit  courts. 

7.  8.    Probai*' courts. 

9.  Justices  of  the  peace. 

10.  Election  of  other  Judge*,  and  term  of  offlce. 

11.  [Repealed  October  9, 1883.  J 

12.  Common  pleas  Judges— term  of  office,  and 

reHidence. 
1^.    Vacancies  In  the  f^fflce  of  judge. 
14.    Compensation— when  in<^ligible  as  candidate 

for  other  offlce. 

16.  Changes  in  number  of  Judges,  courts,  dia* 

tricls,  etc. 

10.  Clerks  of  courts. 

17.  How  Judges  removed. 

18.  Jurisdiction  at  chambers,  etc. 

19.  Courts  of  arbitration. 

20.  Stylo  of  process— conclusion  of  indictment*. 

21.  Supreme  court  commisfdon. 

ARTICLE  V. 

EI.ECnVK  FRANCHISE. 

1.  Who  may  vote. 

2.  Row. 

8.  Electors  privileged  from  arrest. 

4.  Forfeitureof  elective  franchise. 

5.  Who  deemed  uon-residents. 

6.  Idiots  and  insane. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

KDlX^ATIOlf. 

1.  The  school  and  religious  fund. 

2.  Common  school  fund  to  be  raised— how  con- 

trolled. 


COMSTITUTIOai   OP   OHIO. 


ARTICLE  Vn. 

rvBUC  ncnrrcnoHt. 

Bwonov 

1.  Iniiuie,  blind,  deaf  and  dumb. 

2.  Peuitenliary. 

5.  V«caoeie»— bow  filled. 

ARTICLE  VIU. 

PUBLIC  DEBT  AND  PUBUC  WOBKB 

I,  2,  3.   LlmiutioD  Upon  public  debt. 

4.  Loan  of  credit  of  lUte.   State  not  to  own 

vtcckt. 

6.  Afttumption  of  debts  by  the  state. 

<k    If  uuicipsl  Hud  political  corporations  not  to 
own  stfickii.  €>tc. 

7.  Siokins  Fund  to  pay  Public  Debt. 

8.  CommLMloneni  tnereof. 

e,   10,  11.    liuiies  of  I  he  Commissioncn.  Gov- 

eruor,  Hen* -nil  Assembb ,  etc. 
12,    IS.    BtiaN  of  public  workn. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

MIUTIA. 

1.  mio  to  perform  military  duty. 

2.  Oflloerwof  roiUUa. 

5.  flow  app^iinted. 

4.  Their  (timnilHiions— when  Qovemor  to  call 

out  militis. 

5.  Public  armf. 

ARTICLE  X. 

COUMTY  AKO   TOWNSHIP  OROANBATIONB. 

1.  f'ounty  an«1  town  hipoffloen. 

2.  Eiectlon  of  countv  ollloeni. 

8.  Eligibility  of  sherifTsnil  treasurer. 

4.  Ele«-U<m  of  township  rtfRcera. 

5.  CoQiity  and  township  fauds. 

6.  Kemuviti  of  ntncen. 

7.  Local  taxation. 

ARTICLE  XL 

APPOBTIONIIBNT. 

1.  Apportionment  for  members  of  the  General 

AMi«*mblr. 

2,  S.  4.  5.    Rntio  in  the  Houf«. 

6.  Ratio  for  8«niitor. 

7.  K.  9.    B«nMt4>rl»l  dtstricts. 

to.    Apportionment  of  ReprveeotatlTes  for  ten 
Teani. 

II.  When  r4tio  determined  by  Goremor,  And* 

itor.  etc. 
12.    Judicinl  ai>|iortionmeut 
IS.    New  couniiia. 

ARTlrLE  XIL 

riNAMCB  AND  TAXATION. 

L    Pollux. 

2.    All  prop«*rty  uxcd.  except,  etc.,  and  by  uni- 
form rule— exemptiuiis  publuihed. 


SlCTION 

S.  How  property  of  banks  to  be  taxed. 

4.  What  revenue  to  be  raiMd. 

5.  LevyinR  of  1 1  xcs.  and  applicatltm. 

6.  Debt  for  iuterual  improvcueuUL 

ARTICLE  XIII. 

coaroBATioNa. 

L  Prectal  acts  of  incorporatton. 

2.  Oeueml  acts  of  incorporation. 

J.  Pi>rsonal  liability  of  stockholders. 

4.  T^XHtion  of  ourporate  property. 

6.  Rlcht  of  way. 
fi.   Oneanisation    of    cities,   etc  —  taxes, 

therein. 

7.  lurorporatioo  of  banks. 

ARTICLE  XIV. 

jcmii^rauDKiscs. 

1.  Cfide  Coramiiaioner^ 

2.  Their  diiuva. 

5.  Theif  toporti. 

ARTICLE  XV. 

MiaCBlXAKBOlt. 

L  Peat  of  gorerument. 

2.  I'rintlnir  f<*r  »tste. 

5.  PublicHtion  of  receipts  and  expenditures 
4.  Wh«»  eliitible  U>  office. 

6.  Iiudistsluellclble. 
%,  Lotteries. 

7.  omcialoath. 

8.  Bureau  ui  statistics. 

ARTICXE  XVL 

AMINOMSNTi. 

L   2.  S.    Amendmeuu  of  Constitution. 

•cusncuc. 

1.  Of  prior  laws. 

2.  Pir>tel*ctl*n  for  General  AsMtnbly. 
8.    F*>r  state  ufficcrm. 

4.  K(ir  Judge*,  etc. 

A.  Who  u»  continue  In  office. 

4*.  A«*  t«»  certain  courts. 

7.  Cfuuty  and  township  officers. 

8.  Vscancies. 

8.  When  ci»n»titutloa  took  effect. 

10.  Tt-rm  of  ofll«'r. 

11.  Hi.ceenor^  <>f  t  e  court  in  bank. 

12.  Of  the  nupreme  c<»art. 
IS.  Ol  the  common  plt-^ 
14.  The  probate  cimrt. 

LV  Election  of  Jodses  and  clerkiv. 

16w  Retnrus  of  t-lcetlon*. 

17.  Vote  on  thv  «d«)ptl4m  of  the  Constitutlfin. 

18.  Vote  on  pn>vistoii»  as  to  inu>xlcaUnc  llqnora 
Itt.  Apportlucuntrut  of  House    of    EcptcMruia- 


We,  the  people  of  the  Stnte  of  Ohio,  (l^  grateful  to  Almif^htr  Gotl  for  otir 
(ree^lom,  to  itecure  its  ble68iD|{a  and  promote  oar  oommoo  welfare,  oo  establish  *.!.  « 
ConstitutioD. 


U)    For  original  boundary  lines  of  OhI  \  mm*  irt  «»f  CongrMa  approred  April  ».  IMi    I  riisi*  TO. 

Fora(.'onii>l*>tehi«tory  of  t^ie  que^'tion  of  boundary  betwt^en  Ohio  and  Michigan.  •■« /VmtfrU  ▼. 
SUfprmt,  Vj  O  ,  2:39 :  Mytn  x.  Itamhatiam  Bank.  JO  O .  '>8. 

In  H'<j4h  V.  Htd>h>irH.  8  o.  B^  i4.t.  n  «  «>  held,  that  the  territorial  limits  of  thl*  Rute  rztrnd  on  the 
fonth-esM,  St  Itiut  u>  the  line  of  ordinary  low  wster  mark  on  the  north-west  side  of  the  Ohio  River. 
Tt»H  c>urt  >si  1 :  "It  di^*^  n'*t  bvcnme  m'Ci-»Miry.  In  thi«  caai*.  to  determine  whether  the  mUMIe  <»f  the 
Ohio  RlTcr.  ihi'Jttmm  mtdtnm  <tqHjr.  dtiCKor  doe»  not  cuntUiute  the  boundary  line  between  the  Htatr* 
of  Virgiuia  aiKi  Onii  "    I'agf  J4:>. 

Howe\or  t»  may  l»e  a«  to  our  iM-iinilary.  jio  f«r  ««  tcrHtory  In  concerned,  it  fieem«  that  as  to  narl- 
cation  and  uiitMority  «itli  niiiHvt  t<>  *•  ivit*  •civil  aikI  orimnisl.  Ohio  hat  Jurlsdlctum  concurrent  with 
Virginia  and  Kfiiturky  o^^r  th«-  -nt  r*  r'.vcr.  nlti-  n  thf  !>•  n1*ra  i>f  th'wc  ttatCK  The  (|nf«tloti  was 
suoh  cousidcn-d  iu  the  romml»i»lou  that  gn-w  out  ot  what  is  known  as  the  Parkersburgt^Aie:  and 
full  abstracu  o(  the  ar«nmeuU  will  be  (o>ind  in  the  Western  Ijiw  Jf»urnal.  vol.  4.  pp.  I4&-:M  ;  T0I.&, 
^p.  OMS7.    8ie  also  Bckertt  r.  Orfria,  I  W%»t.  Uw  Jour.,  M-  Wood  and  Rcad«  J  J. ;  OMo  t.  SItfktm.  i 


CONSTITUTION    OF    OHIO. 

Ssc.  3.    The  people  have  tlie  rij^lit  Ui  Hsseiuble  together,  in  s  peaceable  ir 
(ocoDBQlt  for  their  common  good;  to  iriBtrui-t  iheir  repreeeotalives;  anJ  to  petition 
tht  general  aasembly  for  the  redrew  of  Brie\'unce8.    ( Vf  Cotui   1802,  Art.  V'llI,  I  li) ) 

2VelMlt>,.2il.ii6.KI.SIX.iiM,abn.»10. 

i>sc.  4.  The  people  have  the  right  to  bear  urruB  for  their  defense  and  security  { 
but  Btandine  ariuira,  m  time  vt  |ieai;e.  are  dangerous  to  liberty,  and  shall  aot  t>e  kept 
np ;  and  the  military  shall  t>e  in  strict  subordinaiioD  to  the  civil  power.    {See  Coiut. 

leoa.  ati.  fw,  i  ao.) 

Where  Kliodf  at  militia  perform  their  evolatluui,  wlib  niftrllal  miidc  ind  aTlnB,>o  nait  the  coiicl- 

(i>r  I,  nmiEiDpt,  11  the*  nluae  lo  drslM   uu  ttqiiiBt.     rlatt  r.  CbuUer.  WrlKbl's  Rep,  421 1   male  V. 
Oof.  lb,  T6. 

In  tlie  fiiKl  nf  IheH  ouch  the  court  uUd :    "  thla  eUi 
[Q  Mnlcb  the  fnmrni  o(  ihlt  initcnineni  viewed  ■  temn 


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errH  11  ma  w«ii  ■  gmitKnil  e^eiiUnl  princliile  of  libetlv 


deTOIkcd  ihe  duly  of  exccDIIni  Itie  Uwa  and  pnilectint  It*  mliil<4en  frum  violenci-.  tt  i«  daililcil  a 
duly  eqaallr  eawnHnl  la  lilierif  U  re«iud*ven  tlw  miUda  ■  nllitiu'i  furc^.  to  lie  loraver  kept  undM 
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dreply.  Devoted  tnlnelaiillatloiiis  they  werelealoua  plan;  tu&ueuoe  b^udlna  bi  Uielf  dvalnicUun. 
HeuOB  Ihe  emphatic  auunuclmlou  cil  Ihe  eiaential  piloeipla.  dint  Ihe  mllturr  aJiooid  lie  kept  niidw 
Mrluiiubnrdlpatlou  to  Ike  civil  auiburity.  NniRwom  in  [oiind  In  Ihe  Coniiltuiluu  glTliig  CoiiliM- 
natiM  (o  ihHnpJiilon  >4metlin»  ezprew^.  and  more  Irequenrly  fe]t.lbat  Ihe  nillliU  or  ihe  mlliurjr 
fonv  lusieml  i>l  bdlnii  a  iiieana  lobeuniplovedbv  ilireTeemlredepuimeiitlDeieculliig  thi-lmpnitaul 
duty  ol  (ucuilui  Ihe  U»>.a>va  dialluci  oepBrtmeut  olihe  tDVemmeul.  equitl  In  eiibrr  ul  the  othen, 
aud  liKleiwndentof  IhcliODDiral."    t2l,4S%— Woodaud  Wrlg)ii.JJ. 

1  Uebato.  2S1.  SU.  <IS%  WW,  SW.  866, 8». 


UonlariictBisliniisiirln  panlcnlar  f«'l•e^  are  vetiod  with  dlwretloniiry  jinwen  lo  irv  the  Itiilh  ii(liict«, 
on  which  depend  the  prfporly.  Ihe  liberty,  the  lepuialion  and  the  livec  ot  Iheir  LFllow-cltliFti"."  Ii 
li  "aranaln  nnmberoi  men  awnrn  u>  Inquire  aluid  117  amallec  ol  luet.  and  declare  iba  truth  lipou 
wirfa  evideijceashhal]  be  rItbh  them  In  aenriw:  and  they  are  sivoru  Juditea  open  evldenoe  In  mallen 
o[  fact."  "  The  occnpyius  clalniaut  laws  i>l  Ohio  came  under  the  (Km^dcrallon  ot  1h--  rnpreine  Court 
In  the  cat-  ol  the  Baai  of  tfninJUdn  V.  Dudley.  2  Pelen.  133.  In  thai  cn«e  the  conn  aiUOBla  tbal  iba 
etnle  huB  the  poorei  to  teciite  10  clAlmanca  nf  landi  their  poueukmi.  niilll  paid  for  laotlni  lmi>TDve- 
menti  made  tir  them  on  Ihe  laud,  but  deiil-«  Ihe  power  of  ihe  HUte.  by  fu  euacimetiui.  tn  'Fhange. 
nullesllr.  ibe  mrHloof  p  oceedinR  preiorlbed  forlheeouraof  the  Dulled  Stai ex.  01  ilirrci  itaoMi  axirlt. 
in  ■  trial  uL  common  law,  lo  apptAnt  cumuilMloneni  for  the  deeldon  of  qaniloni  which  a  court  ot 
oammaii  liw  mnitHnbmll  lot  )ui7.'  Such  n  proeeedlng,  tbe  court  iiU|ipo<«,  would  •imlllCT  ttllt)  The 
claiMFin  the  ConiUtudon  of  Ihe  Ifnitad  SiaisL  whloh  deoiaita  that  'In  aulta  at  ouniuiuu  law,  whera 
(lie  value  In  mulroveny  (bail  exceed  twenty  dollatv,  the  righl  of  trial  by  larv  ahiui  bo  pre>«rvea.'  It 
•pppnn  to  uiohvlmia  that  tbe  provbdoa  of  Ibe  OonalllutlouJuH  quoted,  appllea  only  lotbo  Conrtc  o( 
ibeO  itedStmen,  and  dwanni  pmcriliennileorpnollOpforlhecDnruot atiale.  .  .  .  Inde-'d. 
we  are  unabl«  lo  dlicover  wherrlu  ihe  law  of  Ohio  coiilllcti  with  iheCourtilntlan  of  Ohio.  Were  we  to 
decide  Dthenvlae,  there  u  a  wne*  of  leclilHllve  ai^a.  commcntiliigiiitbtbeoiiEBnlntlnii  d  nur  Hovern- 
a'jDt  and  i-nnilnulng  to  this  time,  lint  we  ahould  ha  lOmptfled  to  dcehue  void.  We  nllii>1e  to  eDB«l- 
■neaii  prorldlnt!  Jurlfiln  ctKini  foiclble  entry  and  detainer,  for  the  trial  nf  the  nrhui  of  t<ro|<eriy, 
....    forlnqiiirylneaiwsiil  Idliicy  and  lunacy,"  etc    iluif  v.  JUeJfoAm,  SOm  m<ll'>— Wrlghi,  J. 

"The  only  way  In  wblcb  we  can  ateertaln  the  true  meaning  of  tbk  olaure,  la  fay  inaliiiit.'  inquirr 
wbethcT,  before  Ihe  ConiliiutlDn  waa  framed.  Juiy  trial  wai  known  lu  auoh  cam  in  ihe  Territory  of 
OUIo.  ....  On  what  pilndpteli  It  that  (urlea  are  diapented  wlib  Inthe  creater  nuralierol  our 
vounn— In  conris  ut  eqni^.  uiaru  of  admlntlty.  court)  nwnlal  and  mnru  of  ]uRlcc<  ol  ihe  poioeT 
Xagne  Charia  declare*  that  uo  man  «hall  be  deprived  ol  life.  Uheny  or  properly,  hat  iiy  ihe  jii'lgmenl 
Oth^peenor  ihelawolibe  land.  Mr.  anllkan  iHM.W)  rcmiiTka  that.  aa]uriea  weiv  ui>kiinwu  lu 
thoMBuortiibelare  Ibe  great  chirier,  Ihelr  disuse  oouKiKuied  a  part  of  the  law  of  ihe  land  :  and  there- 
(nre.  aliUougfa  the  charter  waa  the  flnt  gn'Bt  luiTumenl  wblcb  lolenuily  guaruiteed  Jury  trial  to 
Euillahmeii,  yet  il  bat  never  been  aniinixed  ihai  ihnl  Inniluilon  oonrtliuted  a  purtol  Ihe  michlnen' 

Ol  ihoM  couna. He  who  will  ukD  tbe  mmble  to  examine  our  Uw«,  IK  well  beloreaa 

alnra  the  foituatlOD  ol  our  Cnhalllntlon.  will  find  that  they  are  nnllnrmly  regarded  ai  an  apiieiiOaRe 
tothe vuuiui only.    Kolurieaarvurerniisiiiliiiied  butaucb  »  are  auiilinry  to  ihe  admin inrHtliiU  of 

CIW  in  tome  court Otijeciluni  of  Ihi*  kind  thouM  ever  tie  llsieued  lu  with  aiien- 
aod  eurneimeiu;  for,  although,  to  decide  npiiii  ibeoiD>tllullonilkr  of  »  law.  Is  a  duty  nblch  no 
SOdae  abould  roUTi,  yet  It  iaahlo  one  from  whieh  no  Inuue  ahould  ahilak.^'     ITiUtanl  v.  HamOlon,  T  0., 
lit,II]-llll-Grtmke,J. 

'•UylheBntoltbeHieetionsIlS)  the  ri^U  ol  trial  bv  Jury  I«  reniBnUed  lo  exiit.  and  Ita  onn- 
tlliliiilM«  unlmpeaebed  la  pcnvlded  for.  Bv  (tie  Utt  l>  10)  ihla  tlMhi  U  derland  t.i  beloni  lo  every  per- 
auii  ai'cnv'd  of  any  crime  or  offei.ae.  in  any  court  nl  the  iinie.  What,  then  la  Ibia  rixhit  It  It  no- 
where defined  or  d»crlbcd  in  the  ContMi ullno.  It  la  hpokL-ii  ol  aa  sotnethlnR  already  snfflciciilly 
uaderatood.  and  referred  to  aa  a  mailer  airtady  familiar  to  the  public  mlud.  The  name  article  (ur- 
nlabe*  other  examplee  of  Ihe  (ame  Reneralily  ol  einrcMlon.  Ita«eioI  uulutemipied 

Dae  can  give  altnlflrance  lo  UuBniiRe,  the  light  ol  /ury  trial  and  the  baheaa  corpus  Hiand  aa  repFB- 
■enUtlvea  oll'ieaauoertaiu  and  detlulle  ne  any  other  lu  the  whole  range  of  legal  learning.   The  ln>tl> 

iximc,  l>  precii^ly  the  same.  In  every  auhhUntlal  retpect.  aa  that  lecognlied  In  tbe  great  duu-ler.  and 
lu  benefl  la  secured  li  the  freemen  uf  England,  and  again  and  a^aln  admowledgcd  in  lundameolal 


C0N9TirCTI0N   OF  0B[0. 


uompiuiU  aa  Ibe  grcal  mleiuard  cl  lite,  libeitjr  UDd  propoitT :  Lbc  ume  bro 
foreuihern,  knd  peiwreiToily  c^cawl  H  tbdr  bliihrl«(ht  La  eveiy  odd 
uni],  OubIIt,  bu  inriulon  ol  lis  prlTlIwea  prumlnpuily  usIgDtd  lu  one  ol 

liislKy  iSem  in  the  eyw  of  m»nltliifl  In  waiclnu  ihu  couleil  wh'-"- "— 

Ws  do  DM  intend  lo  iinpir  a  douin  ol  tbe  mriniliutlitaalliy  il 

lIcEH  ol  the  pence,  campoMd  ol  iJi  mcD.      Wbeuevtr  Ilcib  >r.   ..   __  . 

which  a.  juir  iw  iiol  HqnlTed  bi  ibe  commLin  laif.  k  Jary   ol  taf  a 

wltbtn  the  dtwretloa  o(  Iha  IcKlua'lTa  btHlr.    Jutien  diu  not  beloiis  t(. 

etiiuniuii  law :  and  ao  long  la  ml  apixal  1*  prcividaii  (or  to  Ue  ooiamon  laM 
tvrmlDitllnn,  It  la  ilwr  un  (!<iii\llluliiniiJ  olifoeliuii  can  ari>«,  wbcihi^r  Ucuu 
traia,  or  by  the  uld  ol  a  Jury  ol  any  number  of  men.  iVort  v  "—  "  "  — 
Ji'oMOB  T.  UeLiaty.  h  U.  3^  aw.  , 

Il  bi  beyoud  ihn  pinrer  oF  the  getunl  uwmbly  to  Irnpnlr  Ihe  rlelit  Oi  ml 
icter.  Thu  number  ol  liinm  eiinaat  be  dlmirii^eit,  or  ■  nrdlct  autbi'tliadf 
ooDcurieuco  at  all  the  juronu  It  lullowi  ibHt  theaol  <>l  lt«3,  "diaaiilK  ibw 
latlnitbc  pnollcenr  pr>ibau  ooimi"  (SI  t-IBT)  la  w  tar  •»  II  prunldm  Sit  %\ 
aotboclieiacxniTicilnu  upou  their  Undlng.  [•  iiiioouitlLUtloiial  and  Vuid.  H'urltf 
no  power  couM  be  derived  by  Ui«  court  Iroin  ibsromiaau  Un  bei^oM  "out  oM 
lBwJurlidictloalncrlmlaalu>e>i."    ftwrwiaa  v.  AWr.  4  0<  ^,  4l»-tBa.  t 

Bm  the  aal  oF  Hny  1,  IkM,  "lo  eitend  the  JurladicUon  of  Jusilrea  of  Uiea 
not  unMinUiiutlonul,  uthniigh  It  makes  nn  pr-iviiluu  for  Ibe  itlal,  bvajury  oFn| 
commeD{«<l  In  vlrtiie  ol  ftUGb  i^iwnded  JurlsdlcUuD.  Jforloii  >■  JVc/4iir>.  H  0.  fl 
Iheaclmay  BubjBct  Ibedelei.dinl  In  atrial,  brfam  a  ]libI1»oI  Ibu  peace,  befoC 
by  Jiuy;  bHU  iho  right  ul  trial  by  Jury  tumftliiB  uuiuipu ceil  and  perhiil.  Tuj 
may  bv  Dinre  InConTCnlfDl  iban  bereiofar*.  But  on  this  <ubjffii  idlicrella 
liiure.  which  mUBi  be  no  Inr  abuwd  aa  ta  be  dearly  vlolaUte  td  ihe  -UtMd 
KOurt  (9in  iBlerfcre  la  ualUfy leiilalallva  a,  tloo."  Ib..Xa—!iBoit,3.;  Seumlaot 
S,.!75— H  Ilvalne.  .1, 

The  couaitluti(in«l  right  (-F  trial  by  Jury  Is  not  lulrlnjtsd  wluai  the  BMuied 
bl>  nlrctloii.    Dittioffhaxi  v.  Kale.  6. 0.  6,  W-ns, 

The  proTliIons  ol  itae  xi't  ol  jADuary  9. 1871  I6S  t.  0),  ooolerrluK  jaiiKlictla 
moll  (ilMB  to  ftppolui  Kuardtnaa  of  tlie  propiitiy  ol  prrF'nB  iucKpable  ol  caklnBi 

TiftiiinHnMbMaePlli'i.    Haonan  ».  OiSiion,  29  0.  S..  »1. 

Sic  An.  !.  I  10,  Nalt  h  \  irl.  I.  J  IB,  Sail  7 ;  Art.  XIII.  \  B,  .\nlr  (I. 

2Liebate4,231.S2(,S 


Sec.  6,     Tbvre  obull  be  do  Hlaverv  ia  thia   dtite;    nor  invol 

ualeM  for  the  puniilinienc  of  crime,     (^f  ConU.  1802,  Art  VIII.  Jl 

:Debatt!a,a 

8bc.  T.  A1!  mcD  liuve  a  nalunil  and  m'M<:iukMo  risht  to  ' 
God  sccordini;  lo  ihb  iliititee  oi  llieir  own  oonmiWnue.  No  p^n 
pelled  to  atten'!,  c rei/t,  or  support  nay  place  of  worship,  ur  mai 
worahip,  egain^t  his  consent;  and  n"  prt-feremr  shall  lie  (tivB. 
reliBiooB  Botieiv;  iifr  8h»ll  iny  iatirlerence  with  Ihtt  riglilS'it- 
mitted.  (1)  No  rtlit[ioae  test  abali  be  required,  as  &  tjualilicM 
ahall  any  person  be  incompHteot  to  bo  a  witDei<s  on  account  o(  h 
but  nothlDg  bprein  Bball  be  construed  lo  dispense  with  oathn 
Religion,  morality,  and  knowledge,  hnwever,  hemg  ffwiitial  tf  gi 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  funeral  aKBetiibly  to  piiea  auiiHble  )»« 
religious  denomiiiatioti  in  tbe  puaceable  enjo^mtrnt  of  its  ciwu  m^ 
ship,  and  b>  encourage  Bchools  and  the  means  of  inatrucljou.  (2) 
AH.   VIII,  i  3,  25.) 

(1)  '•  Neither  Chrlstianlly  nor  ani  other  njilBin  of  religion  is  a  part  of  tbe 
Kometimes  hear  it  asid  tbnl  all  rrlUlans  arc  IDk'raiid  )i.  ubio:  but  ihe  exi 

tolerated.'  It  in  not  be  luero  Inlentllon  ibnl  every  ludivid'inl  here  Isprnirci 
bellel.  He  reposeg  U(iIui,Dti  the  lenli:'ncy  orR<>Ti^ruDieiil.nr  ihe  llberHllly  of  an 
hot  upon  his  natural,  liiileleaslblB  riKhlKol  voUBCience.  whirh.  lu  Ibe  lanKuag 
b[b  lieyand  the  lUnirul  or  Interltreucu  of  any  hiimsa  authority.  Weba«elH 
Mate,  nnr  has  one  xovi'ninieQi  ever  been  veaieil  with  aiiihority  toeudircaan] 
Klmply  because  It  li  roliKloua.  Ol  enune.  It  la  no  oblL-cllon.  bat  on  the  com 
meudHtloQ  to  a  tegitlatlvc  enactment,  bated  upou  Justice  or  pubMc  |<olIcy,  that 
wllb  the  precept'  ol  a  pure  religion ;  bul  the  fact  ]<  neverthe^w  true,  that  the  p 
reaiB  la  Ihe  leglalatiTc  control  over  IhlDtiB  leraixiral.  and  do\  orer  Ihiniia  ij-lriti 

stale.  If  lu  hole  ffundiitlftii  was  the  ChrlBlIau  duty  ol  kieiuiig  ih«i  day  holy, 
enforce  the  observaiiee  ol  that  duty.  For  no  \vwt  over  ihiuKB  mi-rely  »pl 
detegatod  to  the  goTernmeul.  w bile  any  prelemncolnue  rclUloti  over  ■hnibei 
flive  upon  the  above  hypoiheals,  Is  directly  proh|:jlied  by  the  (XjDBtltuiiiPU.  Ac 
or  daugeroue  to  ibe  public  wellare.  may  he  forblildvn  and  punished,  thoo) 

equally  lorbldden  aud  puolBtied  )f  all  rcli«i»)]H  permitled  Ibeui,  ThiiMiople* 
shield  a  murdtrer,  tavi-her,  or  blgpiraisl;  (,>r  eom.r.untlv  nr.,.w  K,..nho™.^ 
anch  crimei  aa  ihene  could  be  comnilU' d  nitb  fmpunliy,  b'-cn 


;.  IKlwni.4  0. 


illce  regulation,  nhnfe  validity  1b  neither >treucilinned  uiir  weattened  by  tl 
It  It  eDp>liu  la  the  Sabbath  day     Wladom  requlies  that  men  should  rttraEa  f 


C0N8TITUXI0N  OF  OHIO.  9 

day  in  seven,  and  the  adranugei  of  having  the  day  of  rest  fixed,  and  to  fixed  as  to  happen  at 
regularly  recurring  interfnli,  are  too  obvioiia  to  be  orerlooked.  It  was  within  theonnatitutional 
oompettsncy  of  the  gtneral  HMembl/  to  requf r«  thia oeaHtl<>u  vt  labor. and  to  name  the da>  tif  n»t. 
Ii  did  to  by  the  act  referred  to,  ancf.  In  aooordauce  with  the  feelings  of  a  majority  of  the  peiiui**,  the 
Chrlnllan  Habbath  WkK  rory  proj»crly  lelected.  But,  regarded  merelT  as  au  exertion  of  IcvlUailve. 
authority,  the  act  would  hHw  had  u«-ither  more  nur  leas  validity  had  any  other  day  been  atroptrd." 
Ib^  391 ;  SeOen  v.  Dttgan.  18  0 .  4H»-t90-Avery.  J. 

(2)  "The  s.^siem  of  public  Hlucatiou  lu  Ohio  is  the  creature  of  theCofwUtution  and  ftitutory 
lawi  of  the  State.  It  ia  left  to  th>  dtwretlon  of  the  g«*:  eral  aa^mbly,  in  the  exerrl<4'  of  the  griienU 
Itgiiilative  powrvr  oonfern  d  up«Hi  it  (Art.  11. 1 1).  to  dvt«frmliie  what  law*  are  *«uluble'  to  ^r«>iire  the 
ontanixailon  and  manafcmeut  of  the  ooatemplated  system  o(  vmumou  achool»,  without  txpresa 
reatrictiun.  except  that  'no  rellgloua  or  other  sect  or  sects  ahall  ever  have  any  excitulve  rcht  to.  or 
control  of.  any  part  of  the  school  funds  of  this  State.'  *'  {Art  17.  i  2.)  StaU  v.  McCamm,  i.  O.  H..  111k 
206- Day,  J. 

Under  the  Constitution  and  laws  of  the  state,  the  right  to  claaslfy  the  youth  of  the  »iaie  lor 
school  purpoi«a.  on  the  basin  of  color,  and  t<>  asalgn  them  U»  »et<arMte  si'ltools  for  ediicatl'>n.  iMith  upon 
well  recognised  Ic^al  i>riu(!lplrii  ana  repeatc«l  adjuUicdtious.  ii  too  firmly  t^ubli»he<1  ">  )t*  now 
judicially  dikturbed.  Jb^  2u8;  State  v.  Ctty  of  Cinrtnnati,  19 O.,  178;  Ian  fVinp  v.  Bnunf  o/  t:uu'titwH  o/ 
Dtgan,  9  O.  8..  406. 

The  oountitiition  «loes  not  enjoin  or  require  r«*ligioas  lustructioD.  or  the  readipg  <if  religious 
bookn,  in  the  public  schools  of  th«  Hiate.     Borirrf  nf  FA  v.  Minor,  23  0. 8.,  211. 

The  leglMature  having  plat^  the  man«K^*ii.fUt  of  the  public  si*hools  under  the  excIii»iv«>«<niitrol 
of  dlrcctorn.  trusteeii,  and  boards  of  educauon,  the  c^turts  have  no  rightful  authority  to  mux  fere  by 
din^tiug  what  instruction  shall  be  given,  or  what  l>«M>ks  Khali  be  read  therein.    /^. 

2  Debates,  iftl.  ST.  gig.  402.  Mt.  466.  4(19.  (M.  ft».  ft57. 870. 

Sec.  8.  The  privilege  of  the  writ  of  hmbeaa  corptia  shgU  not  be  su^penilt-d, 
anleiMi  in  cases  of  rebellion  or  invasion,  ibe  public  safety  require  it.  {Set  Coiui.  1802, 
Art.  VIJI,  ><  12.) 

**  In  what  doea  thu  privilege  of  this  great  bulwArk  of  personal  Liberty  consist  T  The  I'cufttitutSon 
lnrni<^e8  no  answer,  nor  was  it  peoessary  that  it  »houid  If  agen  of  nnluterropuil  um*  (vn  »!ive 
ilgiiUl(?aiic<*  to  lanauiMce.  the  rl^ht  of  jury  tri^l  aud  the  habeas  c<»rpus  stand  as  r»*p  eaentailvi'*  of  ideaa 
as  oerulii  aud  dehuiie  aat  any  other  in  the  whole  range  of  legal  learning."  U  uri  v.  Sr>p(r.  2  O.  ^^  *JV^ 
8Qi— Rnnnoy,  J. 

**  The  privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpuv  is  secured  by  our  national  and  state  ron«iltutioos  to 
every  cilixeu.  It  can  only  be  suniwii  :ed  or  withheld  in  CMes  of  rvbelliitn  or  invaaitm.  wbrn  the 
public  safety  may  it  quire  it.  Bub|ect  to  that  rcM-rved  right  of  the  national  or  state  Kovernui«*iii».  to 
be  employed  in  the  ixireme  cases  uamed.  vae-b  cltlaeu  Is  vested  «itli  thiaamienta'xl  ^a(r%-<l  i*hield 
of  liberty.  To  the  Jndicial  (l«rpMrt(n«*nt  of  the  Ki>\eniaM*nt  in  delewHtrd  th«f  duty  of  enltiirii  ic  Mppllca- 
tlous  for  !ts  Invuluable  benefttN.  when  pn>|ieriy  dem«nde<l.  ihir  »utute  relmlng  to  tt.r  s  ii>Jr<  t  aivre 
to  the  judges  of  tne  courtJi.  i«^>arately.  at  chnnibtfr*.  Juriadu*tl«»n  of  the»ubje(-i  UHtivr  hi  •!!  r*M». 
except  when  the  fierbon  is  convicted  of  a  crime  ur  offvuae.and  sundfe  eommltiHl  for  it ;  or  whrrt*  he 
U  couimlttcHl  for  tn-asiui  or  fe.ony.  the  punishment  whereof  is  capital,  plalnl)  rxon-vttt  in  the 
warrant  of  commltuitriit.  Not  only  u  such  JunMdlctlun  given  ti»  the  juogea.  but  wneu  thi*  ii«nHtu  «ho 
is  unlavktuliy  depriveil  of  his  litjerty.  maaev  hU  appluiitloii  to  one  of  them.an  pmvltJt-*!  i  >  the  law. 
for  tne  benefits  of  the  writ.  It  ui  ma<le  the  duty  of  auch  Judge  forthwith  u>  Imne  it.  Ihr  «>x<  mpted 
oases  of  oonvlcttd  |rt*rsons  who  ntaud  C'-mmiited.  and  of  tivasonot  felimy.  puulohal>l«- cat  n  >it>.iire 
the  only  rentrictlous  uptm  the  power  of  a  single  judge.  The  common  law  i>«uru  Arv  c;**  hf«l  with 
power  atleciuate  for  ihoM'  and  lor  m11  other  case*  which  may  ariie.  lu  th«-  exeici<<«*  ct  th.i^  |>>afr  by  a 
aingle  judge,  or  a  cmirt.  every  ca»e  of  unlawful  impitaonment  Diay  be  reached  and  examt:.»tl  Into. 
*  Mo  uiatier  where  or  how  the  cbains  of  captivity  we:e  (org«<l.  the  power  of  the  ju<iii  iar>.  in  ihif*  ntaie. 
Is  adetfuato  ui  crumble  them  to  the  du^t.  if  au  individual  la  deprived  of  his  libert}.eoiitr«r>  ti>the 
law  of  the  land.*  "     f>  /Mirfr  <  \4iirr,  6  0. 8..  bS-M,  Sa-Bowen.  J 

"If  a  coun.  having  JuriMiuiion  of  nu  utIeiiiH*  pnnl»b.tble  by  a  ralld  and  con*>'itutiMn«l  la«. 
pronouncea  »enteuce.  and  the  commiinient  und«-r  tluit  »entenee  is  returned  on  bsUmmitpu*.  the 
form  of  tne  iudictmeni.  or  Uie  want  of  proper  allegati«»ns  therein,  cannot  be  int|ulied  t;it'.  tii«r  can 
the  previous  proceedings  of  the  court  be  revlse<l  an<1  reviewed;  for  this  proc««i  ranmit  Im  t  •iir«>rted 
into  a  writ  ot  error.  In  Huih  ca*«  the  court.  Iiavtuk  juiliMlicilon  over  the  oflenae.  niu*i  ltM>lf  pr<-uiiuuce 
the  law  of  the  case.  and.  until  r  verged  by  M»me  c  m|«teut  tribunal,  is  c*onclnslve  t  n  all  •»iiii  r  t^oiirta. 
and  put*  an  end  to  all  collateral  Inquiry  on  halieas  corpus.  Hence  it  b  that  the  »tot  >ie  it««  If.  r>  i»iing 
to  ihU  writ.  exce|>ta  from  thoM»  woo  me  eulitle«l  to  th«*  bekeflt  of  it.  all  |>«rM>u»  ciHi\  i«  i«o  oi  ■  crime 
or  oflense  ft>r  wincn  they  stmitl  t^mmiliti «!.  {•Isiiiiv  and  spec'flc  dly  expressed  in  the  warraitt  <•:  cttoi- 
Hltmt  nt."     Ki-  purf'  Shuv.  7  O.  H.,  Ml ;  r^  purff  Bu0hnfU ;  rx  parfr  iUisyrfoa.  9  O.  H..  77>lM~«%i    n.  r  J. 

Where  the  e«»urt  erroneously  refuMCk  to  izraiii  sii  order  of  discharge,  and  Instead  thr;f«»i  remands 
the  prlsituer  to  jail,  and  ct»ntinu««  the*  caune.  the  older  leuiaudiug  tne  prisoner  tt»  jstt.  m.  iiif-«  «  it 
remains  unrevcmed.  i«^  a  valid  and  Ugal  authority  t^i  the  sherttt  for  retaining  the  prt«iii.rr  in  i-ii«iii<dy. 
and  the  order  catiii<*t  be  revlewvd  Hint  ntver^^l.  or  ttie  prlattn^r  diH*harKe«l.  by  a  pr<xx-r«liiit;  \u  luibras 
oor^  tu  before  another  Uibuual.    tLx  pdrtc  Jf<  (fAua,  22  O.  tf  .  KKL 

S  Debates.  211.  S>.  h^i^  h>.  k.S7.  STO 

See.  9.  All  persons  shall  be  bailable  by  snffirient  sureties,  except  f  r  capital 
offenses  where  the  proof  is  eviilent,  or  the  presuiuption  xreat.  KziVM-ive  biil  shall 
not  be  require<i ;  nor  excesnive  tinett  imp(>se<l ;  nor  ctneiand  uutmual  puni(»linients 
inflicted.    i.Vf  (Vmjl.  1802,  An,  VIII,  ^  12,  13.) 

"Who  is  to  deride  whether  the  pntof  be  evident. or  the  presumption  gnat*  M«i*t  und- ubtidly 
Hm  Kame  authority  which  pre*>crlbc»  the  amount  of  bail,  and  pnisies  u|mn  the  •^tiuwutf}  uf  the 
laretles;  the  Judge*  of  the  court  whti  exercire  thl»  same  p*iWer  In  all  anaJi>K<>>i»  <>*•»<■•  kn<-»'.  '••••ur 
lawa.  .  .  .  The  api^eal  ouunt  t>e  addreNKil  t«i  thedtM*ietii>u  of  thei^iiirt :  a  ».i<Mt«l  Itus!  ntM  tt-iion 
it  l4  true,  hot  one  tlmt  ("an  only  be  mouMed  Intti  ai-iton  by  thecvidenre  ''rxini;hi  t«<  l  es'  •pt:-  \i.r 
Indictment.'*    Siat€  t.  £MHiMitti<.  iv  C,  ISu.  I40~tipaldibg.  J. 

3  DeUti.«.  a\.  X:9.  H<.  >Ji'>.  0A7.  STft 


8h3.  10.    Ezce{>t  in  cases  of  ioj  peach  went,  and  caiie§  a 

tmy,  or  in  the  militia  nhen  in  actunl  service  in  lime  of  wAr  orfl 
In  cases  of  petit  larceny  nuil  other  inferior  offenscB,  (1)  nopt 
ASBwiT  tor  a  capilal,  or  otberwist-  inf..iniius  crime,  iiDJesa  on  p 
meat  of  a  gr&ad  jury.  (.i>  In  any  trial,  in  any  court,  the  p 
allowed  lo  appear  uiU  defend  in  person  and  with  coniieel  (3);  to  ^ 
U)d  cause  u(  the  Hccusatii'U  aKuinHt  biui,  (4)  and  lu  tiave  a  cop;  , 
the  witoeBPes  face  ta  face,  (5)  and  to  have  compoldory  proceas  to  plj 
ance  of  witneaac-s  in  hia  behalf,  nod  ii  s!>eedy  public  Iridl  by  hi;  ' 

the  county  or  districi,  in  which  the  offeuae  is  alleged  to  hnvt , 

nor  shall  any  person  be  compellt-d,  in  any  criminal  ciiee,  to  be  a  will 
self,  or  be  twice  put  in  iaoi>&rdy  for  the  HMuie  oSenae  (8).    (Sm 


r.  nan  Oomteil  of  Akron, 
111    wiipre,oa  id  iDdletn-* 
and  i>)e*i)'!d  tn  atwumeni  Ibi 
and  Iho  umue  (bUB  dltcloaed 

iloti  ol  tba  codo  is  Dui  io  cuulraveulioi 

be  onmpcUcd  to 


O.H.U, 


boen  uiiut«  iDniiiJii  [he  tnterveatlnii  ol  a  gnud  !"'/>  "■  '^^  '<v'  "' '"'  iD<iii^>i>>4i 
Bboa}il  Ihe  LcKlilaltire  puaan  icttammiK'liuiliitllddiiiil  loanawer.  witbuui  Ihl 
•ji act  wi.uidbeli]  vlotailonol  Uie  CooMlmUon,  audvma.  But  ihli  pUukId  i 
noUiiiiii  In  'lowltb  UiapnitlGDlarloniitorliidicLnieata,  TlwMtonsi  will  nu-y  nco 
ol  Un'CcimlUHlacuurulitbLted.  The  LWnitXun  hareUie  cowec  w  diM^lare  wb 
aad  th-y  liirelheume  pou'r  lo  pr<si:riw  l)ii-  [ixui?  of  lii<}k'liiiviits  In;  lbs 

J.'"""     '".'.     :    .,!."'"''."'"■,      ,'!'""r"    ^-       l".'','l.''-"'"'jl,".'",,,",„'".l',"liV™"    & 


Iccl.    And  beam,  II 

, <(  iherlBhl  tn  iiiibj^'i 

il  tballiaeceuarr  loprereDt  UiekbuBeani."    DilU  v.SlaU,  MO.  a.. Si 

u.  .„j.-. .  ._  ... ■implfttlon  ol  the  ConMilutloi..  t»  ihni  wrlu 

-litn  alt  the  certainly  and  aubeundal  reqi 

™__..il  by  ihe  Kldcd  law  ol  the  coumty.    Why  lb» 

AindarnfBtiil  law  of  the  8iat<'  T  why  the  certroouy  and  eipenie  of  a  xrand  Jur^ 
an  tudludoent  letllug  out  the  'uature  aud  oture  of  ibe  aucUHalloii' 1  aud  wh 
aeoiuwl  liiu,'  rUhl  to  demaud  and  ]iav«  acopv  of  the  liidlcimeni,  11  the  wrltli^n  ar 
Of  tbe  crime,  are  uoiriiquired  lo  be  made  with  cenatniy  aud  truth,  chHigiug 
all  tha  K'.b'-tHuIlal  and  dlitinKUinhliie  lURredienu  wlilrh  tbe  auiute  creatlug  tQi 
OBMUnl  10  coDBtitule  the  crime?    It  any  one  or  mnru  ol  the  B^ibeCanllat  laKredlec 

anare  by  wblch  lo  mislead  aud  enlrap  thV  acouwd  ou  hk  trial.  Where  either 
knowledin),  li,  by  the  Blatute,  madea  dlaltnguUtaln^  cburacKrUiic  of  acrtme.lt 
Bitch  purnoA:',  intent,  or  knowledge  ahould  be  averred  in  the  d>Krlplloa  of  tl: 
erfme  at  anv  other  material  aod  dltUngulHhlrm  Ingredleat.  "    Fouti  v.  Stale,  t 

The'lii'illctmeatorlnlormatlotiiniiilavtralUhe  mntertal  Unu  which  li  li  : 

to  meet  on  I'he  trial.  '  DOlinehamv.  Stale,  bO.U^  28U:  L/moeev.  .Stale,  110..  S-C  I 
M2;  AwUrt„i  V.  aatt,-;  0.,i  vt.  MO;  Oault  v.  SUM,  7O.,lpt,a06;  Hem  y.  Sate.  I 
T.  Slate,  4  U.,  W7 ,  FOuti  V.  .«(ate.  8  O.  B.,  9B-114, 

92  of  the  ''oile  nl  Criminal  Procedure  of  1869.  That  'lecilon  1>  not  repugnant  i 
IfoVv.  Sta/e,  IBO.  8..aiS, 

Thei>r..vBioninBeotlonSSof  tbeCodeoi  Crlmlual  Frocedur«  ol  lSS9.whicb 
beauOIcleni  in  any  iDdlclment,  whett  il  l9  uecvHsary  toallegi?  an  lutent  todefia 
pany  accused  did  the  act  wlih  Inient  to  defraud,  without  alleging  aa  Intent  lo  del 
pereOQ.  Is  noi  In  conflict  with  this  provision.    Turpi*  v.  Hole,  IB  O.  a.,  MO. 

(S)  "Thl«,ILI[ennmeR)uiotherprovifloiis  in  the  Bill  ol  Elghtt.  i)  a  DcnXJl 
one  ol  (he  Erent  fundamental  principle*  well  csiabllsbed  and  lonK  recognized  a 
Id  England  and  In  thlBcoonlry.  The  Kopeand  operalio  i  of  11  are  clearly  dedm 
aiood.  In  the  common  law  recognition  ol  It;  and  ilie  assertion  ul  it  lo  the  lun< 
■late,  WM  dealgned  nflither  to  ealaige  nor  curtail  11  In  lu  operation,  btit  to  glv< 


CONSTITUTION   OF  OHIO.  11 

wcnro  it  AgmlDAt  tbe  power  of  chance  or  iDnoraUon.  The  object  of  this  prortaloD  marlffvtl  j  \n  to 
exdade  testimony  by  depositions,  bjr  requiring  it  to  be  fiven  orslljr.  in  the  presence  of  the  scru»«d, 
on  the  trial.  The  admiMion  of  tesumonT  by  depositions  against  the  aocosed  in  a  crinlnal  csii»e. 
woald  often  afford  the  prosecutor  grest  adTantagon  orcr  him,  as  wellasfumiah.at  timer,  oppurtuiUiCM 
for  abuMc  beyond  the  reach  of  detection  by  the  defendant.  Deprived  of  this  right,  the  accused  would 
often  be  without  the  opportunity  of  croe^-examlnatfon.  without  the  mean«  of  »eetn«.  hcarins.  or 
knowing  the  personn  who  testify  sgalnst  him.  a«  d  without  the  adTantsge  of  an  oral  examination  of 
the  witnefses  before  the  Jury  which  la  to  decide  upon  hi*  case,  lint  important  as  this  rtjtht  Is,  as  es- 
tablished at  common  law  and  secured  by  the  Constitution,  It  has  applloatlon  to  the  matter  of  the 
Crsonai  presence  of  the  witnesses  on  the  trial,  and  not  to  the  subiect-o^tter  or  oompeteocy  of  the 
>timony  to  be  KiTen.  The  requirement  that  the  socusad  ahsll  be  oonfrontrd,  on  bis  trial,  by  the 
witnesKe^  agHlnst  him,  hss  sole  reference  to  the  personal  presence  of  the  witness,  an<1  it  In  nowlae 
affects  the  queHtion  of  the  competency  of  the  testimony  to  which  he  msy  depcsw.  when  the  scrused 
has  been  allowed  to  confront,  or  meet  face  to  faoe,  all  the  witneMes  called  to  testify  against  him  on 
the  trial,  the  constitutional  requirement  has  been  complied  with."  ammwuma  x.  Mote,  5  O.  tf..  S22^-MO— 
Bartley.  C.J. 

Testimony  proving  ths  statements  msde  by  s  deceased  witness  on  oath,  at  a  former  trisl  between 
the  same  parties,  being  one  of  the  esubiished  exceptions  to  the  rule  that  hesnay  Is  incompetent  as 
evidence,  the  adroiNaion  of  a  witness  to  give  evidence  of  thbkind  in  a  criminal  esse,  dots  m  t  fon* 
traveue  this  provision  of  the  Constitution,  (/b.,  S26).  60  in  regard  to  evidence  of  dilng  declsntlftns. 
the  objcciiou  to  such  vviil«*iic«  guiux  to  tho  cuuiiwlcury  u(  lbs  «videuce,  i>ud  not  !<»  ti**-  vvtutin-tfii*  v  uf 
the  wiinecs.  ib.,342;  Ji^bbint  y.StaU^S  O.8.,  181;  Montgcmenf  v.  State,  11  O.,  4M:  H's^^rs  v.  Dtrtey, 
17  O..  489. 

(6)  **  The  right  of  the  aocuAcd  to  an  impartial  Jury  cannot  be  abridged.  To  secure  this  right.  It  Is 
neosMary  that  the  body  of  triers  should  be  oompo»ed  of  men  indiffftent  brtween  tht*  panic*,  and 
otherwii>e  capable  of  discharging  their  duty  as  iurorn.  Whether  in  th«*  practical  admtulMratlou  of 
Justice  thf  right  is  infringed.  Is,  necesosrilv,  s  ludici  1  question :  snd  whether,  in  s  parilcnlsr  rsuKe.  a 
proposed  Juror  has  the  state  of  mind  which  will  render  nim  impartial,  is  a  question  of  fart  whiih  It 
is  the  duty  of  the  court  trying  the  case  10  deride.  This  duty  is  enjoined  by  th«  Constitution,  snd.  It  is 
tme,  csnnot  be  Impaired  or  the  right  abridged  by  legislative  acuon.  The  previous  demeanor  of  the 
Juror,  the  infonnation  he  may  have  rrceivtd,  or  ths  opinion  he  may  have  entertained  or  rxpre^ed. 
are  only  evidt* nee  of  the  state  of  his  mind,  snd  sre  material  only  as  thf  v  may  tend  to  show  a  pre- 
judgment of  thecaiie,  the  existence  of  prejudice  sgainst  either  of  thepsrues.or  his  indifference  be- 
tween them. "    Cooprr  v  Statr,  16  0. 8.,  828-.SSl*-Whlte.  J. ;  see  Mtxrtm  v.  Stair,  16  O^  SM. 

The  conMltntlonal  right  of  trial  by  Jury  is  not  infringed,  when  the  option  i%  given  to  the  secured 
to  have  th(*  Imue  tried  by  the  court  or  the  Jtiry,  and  he  submits  the  caua*  to  the  court.  />tUinyAiiM  v. 
Statt. 5 O.  a,  280.  And  section  42  of  the  " act  defining  the  Juri«diftioQ  and  regulating  th«*  ^rstuce  of 
probate  oouru."  pa<vH:d  March  14.  185S  (SI  v.  167),  providing  that  "  upon  a  plea  other  tl>*i  a  plea  of 

Eilty.  if  the  defendant  do  not  demand  atrial  by  Jury,  the  probate  Juilge  shall  proceed  to  try  the 
ne.  ^*  1*  a  valid  and  constitutional  enactment.    Dailry  v.  State,  4  0. 8..  67. 

The  isikue  made  by  the  plea  of  not  guilty  cannoi  Im  tried  by  the  court,  without  the  waiver  by  the 
parties  of  a  Jury  trial.    8U)cum  v.  Lc*Mr  0/  Strang  4  O.  H..  161. 

But  upon  the  trial  of  sn  imue  raised  by  a  plea  of  not  guilty,  in  the  higher  grades  of  crime,  it  i«  not 
in  the  power  of  the  accused  to  waive  a  trial  by  jury,  and.  by  consent,  submit  to  have  tlie  fs'*t»  found 
by  the  court,  k>  as  to  authorise  a  legal  Judlgroeot  and  senteucv  upon  such  finding.  WiUittmu  v. 
atatr,  12  O.  8.,  622. 

Hectlon  8  of  the  act  of  April  16.  I(fi7  (54  v.  16S).  **  to  authorise  the  esUblishmeot  of  bouses  of 
refuge,"  and  the  statutes  subsequently  enscied  «nlsrving  tb^  operation  of  that  act  so  as  to  authorise 
oommitments  to  "The  Stste  Reform  Farm"  (&5  v.  27).  are  not  repugnant  either  to  thi*  section  or  to 
Bsetlon  Ave  of  this  article,  although  they  make  no  provlsiun  for  a  trial  by  jury.  Pntrt>tt  r.StaU,  19 
O.  8.  184. 

In  a  summary  proceeding  before  the  probate  oouri.  under  the  art  of  February  36. 1H43  (51  v.  t54), 
on  oomnlaiot  of  an  administrator  arainst  a  party  sui^pected  of  embetsling.  concealing,  or  coovejring 
away  the  property  or  effecu  of  the  estate,  the  court  has  no  corstltutlonal  power  to  render  Judg- 
ment agaiuRt  the  t>ariy  so  charged,  except  for  such  property  and  eflects  as  be.  on  his  examtoation, 
admitshlmself  guilty  of  having  emt>esxled,  c<mcealed.  or  carried  away:  and  lo  the  extent  that  th« 
statute  professes  to  authorise  a  Indgmevt  In  i-nses  where  there  u  s  controversy  between  the  parties,  it 
Is  nnoonstitutloual.    HitweU  v.  Fry.  IV  O  8  .  iM, 

An  ordinance  of  au  lucorporated  vil>at(e  prrivlded  that  persons  keeping  billiard -tables,  to  be  owed 
by  others,  should  be  Imprisoned  for  a  tenu  not  exce**dlng  thirty  days:  Held,  that  aliht'Ugh  such  an 
ordinance  mny  have  beeu  authorised  by  Kectlon  SA  of  the  Municipal  Corporation  Art,  as  ameodefl 
April  5,  iK56  (50  V.  23Si),  yet  no  cornvp  .uiling  chatiK«  In  the  powers  and  Jurisdiction  of  ma;  ors  of  In- 
corporated villages,  so  as  to  furnish  t!it>  means  of  a  trial  by  Jurv.  having  beeu  made,  a  trial  and 
sentence  to  linpn»onment,  by  the  m«y<ir.  of  s  person  chsrged  with  s  vlolstlon  of  the  ordlnsnre,  are 
Illegal.  Thinna*  v.  VUlagr  qf  Athlofut.  12  o.  <..  124.  "  It  would  be  a  grave  question  whether  the  legls- 
lature  could  create  a  new  offeoAe.  ut  t>e  punished  by  lropri«o;iment.  and  provide  that  the  trial  fbr  such 
ofib  se  should  be  before  a  single  Judge,  without  a  jury.**    Tb^  130— Oholson.  J. 

The  act  supplementary  to  an  act  directing  the  mo.le  of  trial  1  criminal  oases,  pawed  March  S. 
IMO  (57  V.  20).  U  not  repugnant  to  this  section,    {\tttptr  v.  St9ir,  16  O.  H ,  82K. 

6e«  further  as  to  trial  by  Jury  :    Art.  I.  ^  &.  and  notes;  Art.  1.  \  19.  Note 7 :  ArL  XIII.  I  5.  Note  C 

(7)  In  the  case  of  SttUr  v.  Arrimn,  which  was  an  indictment  for  munler.  rsfMred  to  In  S  0. 8«  134. 
an  order  was  made  by  Parker.  J  ,  (if  the  Elamiltoa  County  Common  Pleas,  changing  the  venoe  to  the 
Oonnty  of  Butler;  but  the  pte^idiug  ludge(Clark,  J.),  after  full  argument,  lield  that  this  could  nut 
be  done.  In  view  of  this  con»tltutlonsl  provision. 

(S)  **  ThU  constitutional  prrtvl«|on  extends  the  common  law  maxim,  whlrh  was  limited  to  felon- 
las,  to  sll  grade*  of  offense* ;  nn*!  it  Is  but  the  application  to  the  administration  of  criminal  Justice 
of  a  moreiceneral  msxim  of  Jurisprudence,  that  no  one  shall  be  twice  vexed  for  one  and  the  aaae 
cause.  On  thU  msxim  restf>  the  who!e  doctrine  of  rr*  mijudieatw.  The  object  of  incorporating  It  Into 
the  fundamental  law.  ««as  to  render  It,  as  reanecrs  erimtnal  ososea.  inviolable  by  any  iepartaeot  of 
tba  governmenu"    Stair  v.  tkhimtr.  JO  0. 8^  572-«76— White,  J. 

**  It  IS  the  right  of  the  state,  ami  one  of  ihe  roost  solemn  and  responsible  of  its  duties,  m  pnnHih 
Mime;  snd  It  1*  the  atxtoluie  right  of  any  one  aocavd  of  enme  to  demand.  *%  speedy  public  trial  by 
an  Impsrtial  Jury,'  snd  a  veMict.  declaring  hbi  guilt  or  innocence,  accordinx  to  the  doe  c^turv  of  law . 
The  one  is  indisiH-nssbly  neceissary  to  th-  safety  of  th*  c  immunity  and  the  preae^ratlot^of  iie^ee  and 
order,  and  the  other  fur  the  protection  of  the  innoecnt,  and  to  prevent  the  oppre<wion,  which  mubt 
ocberwlre  be  practiced,  by  those  having  charge  of  state  prosecutions.   The  problem  hss  alwa}s  been 


C0N8TITUTI0S   OF   OHIO, 


Sec.  14.  The  rik'ht  of  Ihe  people  [o  be  secure  in  their  perBona,  hauaeB,  pHpera 
and  poBseBaioDB,  SKainct  iiDreBBonnble  eeurchee  and  iieieareB  shall  not  be  violuied; 
and  no  warraoi  shall  issue,  but  upon  probftble  oause,  aapported  by  oath  or  nffirtnti- 
tion,  particularl;  de'cribinft  tbn  place  Ui  be  BOarched  and  ihe  person  and  things  to 
be  seized.     (.See  i'tmit.  1803,  Art.    VIII,  I  B.) 

1  DebKim,  ISn.  S30,  461.  806,  f,1&.  867,  BTO. 


il)  The  provfiilon  fn  tbc  Builtrdr  Art  (19v.4<3),dlrecttDg  ibe  putative  [ullier  t'>be  commltled  to 
i%M  to  {lelBiiJi  of  glvlnv  ppciirlty  (o  pfrfomi  The  order  oi  tlif*  rourt  chATgf nir  him  vlth  the  mftlnteuauce 
ot  hli  lUegllJauLte  cbll  J,  1j>  not  In  coiifltct  with  this  »eclloK.  Tbemim  In  wbiuh  the  defciidaot  1>  chirged 
with  (he  n:ilDtenance  r-f  ih.-  rhild.  I«  uot  ■  drbt  ulttiln  Ihe  ni<aDln)i  ol  Ibii  prorlitdii  of  the  Cnnndtu- 
liDH.    M<MBi.SteaBrt,'UO.i..Sai\  l'eTHHtv.Miitiry,4  0.a.,SB»;  Amn  v.  Oiobw.  IS 0~  m-2lfi. 

The  pruvl^n  ol  Iha  art  ol  Apnl  7,  IBiia  lU  v.  ^  )  3i,  aDtfaoriilii(  Ihe  aireat  on  eieonlion  of  a 
partir  uMiiu  vrbom  a  line  hu  been  adjudged  Hail  bl>  impiiwniiieDl  until  tnch  tine  be  paid,  or  hv  bo 
otbervJBedlKhargedtccardinsI'iUH.IiiiOIunconitUullonal.    In  r  SeoU.SeO.H.,  IBS. 

(3)  Thli  oonitltutlniiiil  frovltliin  clearly  ron  tempi  Hies  legltlalliin  before  any  arreit  could  ba 
made  In  civil  action  Ihuogh  mud  lauy  have  Inletvened.  Uiiurv.  IhereFuie.  whether  ol  geDcral  or 
limited  jurUdlctlOD.  have  novr  no  coinmon  Inn'  power  to  aulhnrlne  arreilAln  aucii  caitca.  and  the 
power,  if  it  eitcB  at  all,  muBl  have  been  con!err«d  by  ei press  Itglslation."  Spice  T.  Slnnfvck,  14  0.  H., 
SlB-ItS— Peck.  C.J, 

3  Dtl»lr9,K\.  no,  8tl.  4M,  4«e,  S0«,  B2«.  8&T,  Sm 


Skc,  16.    All  coiirM  shnl!  be  open,  and  every  person,  tor  a 

3   land,  goods,  pBrson.  or  repntntlon,  si    "  ' 
and  justice  adtnioid'ered  without  denial  o. 


injury  done  faim  in 


r  be  ezerciaed,  except  by  the 


k; 


Kbc.  17.    No  hereditary  etnolnments,  honors  or  privileges,  shall  ever  he  granlt 
or  iwDferred  by  this  sute.    {S/e  Contt.  J8M,  ^rt.  VIII  |  24.) 

i  DebnlL's,  £il.  saS-SST,  ISS,  4ET,  DX.  B26,  857, 8' 

Sbc.  18.    No  power  oF  suspending  lawB  shall  e 
general  aBsembly.    (hee  Contt.  180e,  Art.  V/77,  I  S.) 
Tbe  Ku I borl If  conferred  upon  oamniiiaioner*  of  connt 
'ueftl  anQ  i.i)erlal  pcnnliwlou  lor  Ihe  aiiimila  namefl  to  n 

-  April  IS.  t««5  m  V.  Xm.  wu  wllhlD  Ihu  BCope  of 

wiiDinisK.^tloD.    Focv.rox.-UO.a.Si6. 

2  Debaten.  ISl,  S37.  Mt.tes.  469. 806.  i'X,  ffi7, 870. 

Skc.  in.  Private  property  shall  ever  be  held  inviolate,  (1)  but  snbBervient  to  tht) 
Ijublic  welfare.  (2)  When  taken  in  litne  oF  war  or  other  public  exigency,  impera- 
tively requiring  ita  imtnediute  seiiiireorfor  the  nurpos^-  of  making  or  repairing  roads, 
wbicb  shall  be  open  to  the  ptitilic,  (3)  without  eharge,  a  conipeiiBation  Bbsll  be  mode 
to  the  owner,  in  mnney,  and  in  all  other  cases,  where  (jrivate  property  etialt  be  taken 
for  public  use,  (4)  a  compensation  therefor  shall  first  be  made  in  money,  (6)  or 
first  secured  by  a  denoait  of  money ;  (B)  and  such  compensation  shall  be  assessed  by 
a-jnry,  (7)  nitnout  aeduction  fur  bent-Gta  Co  any  property  of  the  owner.  (Sj  (.^ 
ComL  1802,  Jrl.    Vlll.ii.) 


Improvemenl: 


IB  oeoupylDEi 


Il  in  bli  eqaltable  claim  toa  enuipei 

..  _     .  .         ol  March  22.  IM9  (4;  t.  M).  givlua  to  the 

which  ttie  oilglaal  act  Rave  lo  tbe  owner  oi  the  Uiid,  thus  lakint  th 
«fter  the  Mlemo  form  ofarerajvery  and  Judgment  la  ejeclme"!.  "nil 
advcrury.  who  'j  ordered  to  be  ejected  aa  an  Inlmder  on  ihe  liiuil,  I 
of  prtvale  property.    lb. 


mongnae,  a  )iidgm»nllIea,Blevy  under  ei 


0)    The 

value  of  Ijie  , 

aonudlilon  precedeut  to  the  entry 

IriBhlaolprlrale  property  aa  telded  by  the  i 
pOliaaU'iu  lor  iI^p^o^enll?nt^  which  have  a 
oltbeowaer.  JVio^ r.  Onindp, S O. S., 48S. 
The  option  which  ihls  law  rIvgi  lo  tl 
takeibe_lBiidan  paylne  fi  "  ■'"  
"  
ad 
:; 
1 
;; 
in 
; 


(._»). 


I  the 


paid  » 


lue  of  ihe  land,  and  Inured  to  I 
after  a  recovery  In  ejectment 
'  land,  Bi 


Iroproveniema,    lb. 
uLi;uiiylng  clalmaoi  Ihe  option 
?  property  away  Irom  Ibe  owner 
Lnnsfen-lng  It  lo  hti  uniucceHfnl 
■  a  palpable  luvaalon  ot  ihe  rlgbi 


So  claim, 
The 


lake  [he  lee 


■  lUbillLk 


of  Ibe  t\ 


ly  If  iho  ItfftPlaOTe  poi 
ot  limiuilu'ni.    Iq  the 


'csied  of  b  la  pi 


>  Imnrlar  Ibe  property  of  one  peraon  lo  annlher,  wllh- 
I  any  analciE)'  either  lo  proceedlti^'  In  parliilon  or  ihe 

uie  *^fee  of  th»  lormer.  Blihou^h  the  right  ot  partlilon  la  an 
common,  and  the  dlvlaion  tho  leaull  of  iKCevlly.  yet  the  owner 

the  opportunity  ot  utIhiU  by  a  punihaae;  and  in  th«  caae  of 


14  cosaiiTDTiON  or  onio. 

the  Isllor,  the  \i»t  ol  the  tl»tiile  retw  upon  a  mis  otevlilence,  rsldng*  prwiimptl 
pw^d,  iind  upon  ihu  grouud  me  Bid  ol  the  Jndiciil  power  Ir  ■'—■-•  ■- '■- 

Tlie  nccupylni  clolmftDi  l&w  nau  upon  enllrPlv  dlfTrrcnt  Br{ 
•  cninpui"«Ui>n  Tot  bli  iaprovemeDU,  u  a  oondlUoD  precedent  In  IhejcMltutlOB 

llic  Hwiier.  It  goni  to  the  iiuooat  tttneb  of  tbe  IreliilBtlTe  po "■■--  ■■-- 

UDcndKlor.v  »ct  of  IMfl.  providing  lo   the  Irmniter  nf  the  li>na  U 

void.    /*.  ' 

"Tin  plBlntlff's  nflldivtt  In  reptccln  of  hJuprBpeity  »nd  riKhint  i^nMnwIoii,  nil 
pouCsMon  Bud  claim  of  rlfht  to  the  HunepraperlT.  niakeiii  i' 
repUTled.    Our  iiulnte  dirwis  la  neltureand  duUveryofer  ii.  " 
SDret;  tup*y  lo  the  delendintall  duniigea;  and  Ifhedoao,  II  i 

to  Ibe  cliUicl  iKcumea  a  mere  riglii  In  action  :o  reccivpt  lie  v,  i 

bal  il  Itie  plaliittn*  tails  to  give  bonil.  then  the  property  In  r  i 
tUT'a  right  to  the  chattel  i>  ohanfcd  Imn  a  mere  rlgbtlo  im'<  > 

deteudanl.    And  lo  tbU  there  la  no  conitlintlonal  ubjeciioii,"    .'niiin  r.  Mrurriint 
?«et,J-  . 

the  proTlstoiia  ot  Ihe  not  or  April  4,  ISSB  (M  t.  ISI).  entitled  -au  act  10  pro»ia«f 
ol  eaiatei  In  tall  In  <«rl-1n  cuea."  and  nl  ibencu  supplemental  tlieFeln.  p«f«n1 1 
April  IS,  IMS,  are  ta  onnfltct  oilh  Uilnaeoilon,  lu  Kn  rHraathei- ipentlon  would] 
wiUiuUt  Ihu  conunt  ol  the  owners,  nl  veiled  ■■iMat  In  remainder  or  fevendwii 
puMgeoI  tbeaeu.    OflpJn  t.  miUami.l&O.  ii.,3s$.  ! 

{■ii  Thli  dkuae  oleailf  prohllrtia  Ihe  laUns  ol  private  pr.^perlf  Im-  prlTaU 
owDxr'a  eoaMDt.  AKivt  v.  TVroi.tf  H-'iiml  Co..  BO,S.,K»^.  NorennM  11  be  n  till 
MDMItutlonal  provision  on  Ibe  nut^ect.    Shtutr  v.  Starrtf.  4  O.  B,  *9l-t»—Th\irm»»,i 

Tho  jtKiweT  of  eminent  domAlu  li  not  ronfeired  pllhcr  by  ihia  xccllonor  by^ 
Article  XIII;  they  ilm|.ly  preKtrlbe  mode*  tor.  and  llmllatlDns  ripnn.llaeinotaH 
luwpacame  Incident  of  Foverclmitj',  nnd  Itaeaerciee  Tor  ihF«ccompliplunentof  lai 
ferreil  utwn  the  general  a»erably  In  the  general  Hmut  ol  legislative  BUtbiirllT  (Ai 
C.W.&X.R.B.  Co.,  4 O. S. B0«.  ll 

It  way  be  u»d  to  appropriate  landi  for  a  p-.-.bllc  highway  nl  any  kind,  ■nd  Ihtt 
le  built  and  owned  by  the  put)llc  or  by  icorporeilon  iia  public  InnLrumonlsUty.^ 
open  for  public  uh  ai  >  matter  of  right,  ur,  aatirdltiB  lo  Ibe  nature  of  tbe  wort|i' 
marie  a  oomtaun  isrrler  of  goodn  or  nt  pas^rDgeta.    lb 

II  may  be  eierolaed  directly  or  indirectly  by  iheaeneral  aaeembly,  wllhoal  11 
the  judiciary,  except  tor  determining  Ihe  amount  of  compenHitlon.  But  IhacourH 
todewrmiue  Its  proper  limits,  a-'  ' -' '"  '• ■--      "• 


rciHd  where  mmi 
eaot  the  particular  ca*e ;  i 

u  be  taken;  audit 


than  to  the  exlgendlea  of  the  particular  ca*e ;  and  It  ii  nnub 
land*,  equally  leulble,  could  ba  obtained  by  pnn-haae.    III. 

Only  BQCQ  Inlereataa  will  aiuH'et  Ibe  public  wanticinu  b 
a*  It  IE  u>ed  by  the  public,  and  cannot  be  dlTeitsd  lo  any  nthi 


^..^...^^ atjlhorittng  the  approprlntlon  of  pritali   ,,.-,..,, ,j   ,-.,  ^  „ 

mnuMpal  corporation,  Ihe  dltcretlon  of  ociaroilDliiE  the  nii until v  i.f  t^niund  raqu 
podo  l«  veated  in  tbe  ootpora lion :  and  whtre.  In  m-lilng  iheapiPtncrlalinn.  ihbiM 
eiemiBed  by  Ihe  municipal  authnrltiee  Id  good  UIDi.  llieir  ictluu  Isflual,  trun  t 
IB  u.  a..  Wt. 

Auihoilty  lo  lay  down  the  aeceanry  atrucliiro  lor  a  acreet  railway.  In  a  OM 
street,  uid  to  run  car:  ibereun  tor  ibe  nirriai:e  of  pnasengen  for  hi  re,  may  bell 
a  company  lni:orpnnited  for  that  piirpme,  when  no  private  ri^hi  of  ihe  adjoin 
thereby  impaired.    SIna  KaUieay  Co.  v.  Cummitamlle,  U  O.  f  „  6M. 

The  legislature  may  authonie  Ihe  occupatloii  of  an  eaaement  oricjoally  MM 
apptDpriatloo,  In  any  manner  cejculated  lo  further  Ibe  general  obJecB  of  the  acqq 
not  divert  It  to  purpoaea  whicb  exclude  Ihe  original  UKi.or  lay  addltlonalbniaa 
or  destroy  or  Impair  ihe  tncidautul  easements  of  adjoining  lol-owaen  In  Ihe  m 
This  iuienst  of  Hdjoining  lot-uwiien  Is  properly  pmteDted  by  the  CDnitttuOon, 
taken  or  appropriaied  only  upon  tho  condlHoh  thai  compeneadon  I*  made,  ii, 
M.  R.  Co.  Id  0.  B  ,  W. 

A  elaJmant  for  damages  In  the  ttlteruMon  of  a  road.  Is  not  eutllled  lo  recovcp 
ation  merely  reoilan  tbe  road  lees  convenient  for  travel,  wilboot  directly  Inpftlllq 

II  is  well  Mttlwl  that 
poJrlng  the  uxvel  on,  to,  or  irom  a  streei 

Kwieity,  although  the  property  Injured  m 
ij/lar.  2  0.  a,.  ^ 

Tbe  owuera  of  iinlniproved  lots  cannot  recover  damegea  from  a  municipal  coipl 
ditching  or  cutting  down  streeta.  being  presumed  lo  purchase  with  a  view  to  ■  rel 
inent  of  Ihe  Blreela,    CTaafonlv.  HUaori/DdniMrr, '.  O.  a.,  4S9. 

The  owners  of  lots  upon  a  Btreet,  tho  grade  of  which  bas  not  been  eatnblldied, 
able  care  Hnd  judgment  in  making  Improvemenis  with  a  view  to  a  tpjuoiuble  nod  v 
the  luwn  or  city  wUl  nol  be  reBponBlble  for  injuricB  lo  each  improvements  by  attd 
street,  if  the  grade  by  ordinary  care  could  nave  been  antlcfpiued.  lb,:  ClMl 
O.  B.,  4W, 

But  l[  erectloni  are  made  on  a  lot  In  accordance  with  an  cetablithed  grade, pnd 
wardnllered,andaBnbBlantlal  Injury  li  thereby  done  to  the  owner  of  a  1^,  he  I 

satlon.    Oravifont  v.   VOIagt  oj  Dthuatrt,  70.3.,  4SB;  Sliwl  italiicoy  v.  O ' — 

eiitnati  v.  Penny.  21  0. 8.,  499. 

(n)  A  lownahlp  road  in  thia  slate  Is  a  public  highway,  and  anbjecl  to  theuaMol 
alan  lo  travel  it.  and  may  be  highly  ncceasary  to  enable  the  pemon  or  pemona  moal 
directly  interested  In  It,  to  dlBCOarge  properly,  and  without  frespamlng  on  tbeti  nd 
many  of  the  publle  duties  enjoined  upon  them  v  cltltens  of  the  state.   In  the  enati 

^__i_  ... ._„  .._  .. / .  li..  -i-u.  q(  eminent  domain,  private  propel 

It  therefor  In  moDey.    Arris  T.  Ai 
i.,  4S4. 


C0N8TITCTI0N   OF  OHIO.  16 

The  inUireAt  of  the  public  in  public  moilii.  rouMjitiuir  of  a  perpetDft!  «*Menient  in  tbc  land  covfr««l 
bjr  them,  for  All  the  actual  unet  and  purpom>0  of  public  travel,  may.  at  the  dim^retlon  of  tbcKcueral 
ancmbly.  be  transferred,  without  any  pectiniary  eouiralrnt,  to  a  plaukroad  company,  micb  plaukroad 
fitill  remainlnir  a  public  highway,  find  Rubjeet  to  the  name  uwn  and  purpoM*  an  tieforc.  In  vuch  **mite 
the  coniimny  occomcii  the  anrtsmee  of  the  public,  and  lawfullv  ptwaefwed  <>(  the  name  interest  the 
public  had.  Such  change  of  the  mode  of  fiupportlng  an  exinting  highway  cannot  lie  pmtumrd  to 
effect  injuriotialy  the  rights  of  the  proprietorw  of  land  over  which  it  paiwea.  and  If  wuch  injur)-  ii» 
cUimcd  to  have  resulted,  it  muht  In*  prove<l.     (\  F.  *!•  C.  P.  R.  Cn.  v.  ratu,2  <).  S..  120. 

A  person  whose  land  is  taken  by  muni<'ipal  authority  to  make  or  widen  ttrci'ts  in  entitle*!  to  com* 
penmtion.  in  money,  for  the  value  of  the  land  appropnated  to  «uch  public  um^.  to  t»e  aiwrtained  by 
a  Jury.     1  mmgMoxcn  v.  yfwnr,  TO  O.  S..  l.'W. 

( i)  The  ac*t  of  May  1. 18<^J,  entitled  ''An  act  to  provide  for  locating,  entahllnhlng  and  eonmructing 
ditchcjt.  drains  and  water-courweft  in  town^hipfl"  (.Vj  v.  *.«>.  Ip  not  repugnant  to  tht*  ('(»n«titutlon  of  the 
Ptatc  in  .*>  far  an  itn  provliiions  relate  to  the  taking  of  private  property  for  township  ditrht**.  whenever 
the  public  health,  convenience  or  welfare  demands  it:  0(»r  in  to  far  a*  it*  pn>viiiionfi  relate  td  the 
mode  of  comfjenwiting  the  owner  for  pnnKnrty  taken  for  the  nubile  niie :  nor  In  no  far  a«  it*  provUiona 
relate  to  the  awnviKmcnl  of  the  c<»t«  of^eonHtructlug  the  dit<*n  upon  landu  l)enctU«*il  thereby.  .s»«>t«»N#i 
v.  Crunkiltim.  MO.  8.  :«•>.  But  the  act  of  May  I,  IHM.  **  authorixing  the  truntoe**  of  town^biim  to 
eatubllnh  water  t'onrHca,"  etc.  and  the  Rmendatory  a<t  of  April  14, 1<»7.  are  In  c«inlravfHiioii  t»f  thi« 
Mvtiou,  inutimuch  ait  they  authorise  an  appropriation  of  pri^-ate  property  without  referent^'  to  the 
public  welfaiv.     R*'*ty»  v.  Tmi*.  o/  WwhI  Ot .  .s  <).  S.,  SSI. 

The  M<'t  of  Auril  .10.  IM'.)  ((Vi  v.  TH^.  "authorizing  the  building  and  repairing  of  Icvff*  lo  prottM-t 
landi*  from  overtffiw."  i»  in  contravention  of  thi^  nection.  inanmuch  a*  under  Itn  provision*,  private 
property  may  l>e  uppropriatetl  without  refen'uce  to  the  public  welfare,  and  alM».  ina«murh  u*  \u*  pro- 
ritfi<m  w  made  therein  for  the  aweaKment  of  ixmipeiimtion  b>*  a  Jury,  i^ith  v.  A.  4*  u  M*.  R.  Oi , 
2!>().S..«H. 

The  a-pe  for  which  private  property  may  l»e  uken  muM  be  Ptricily  public.  A  canal  i*  «»uch  a 
public  work  that  private  property  may  l>e  taken  In  c«m<«tnicting  It.  i^*t»pir  v.  WiUuuikM.  lO^iVl- 
b^\  W'Ulyardw  HtimiUon.t  0.,'lyi. AW.  And  alfK>  in  ret>«iriuglt.  /Jii/m  v.  ri».»prr.  :>  o.  UVip.i.  A 
toll  britlgc,  authorize*!  by  law.  in  abni  mich  a  work.  Yomna  s .  Bnrkiutjham,  .'»  O  .  4k.w  So  are  put  (lie 
itreetfl  Hiehtx  v.  ClrrrUind.  K.  O..  .>4-'t;  Symnmh  v.  Cincinnati,  14  O  .  147:  /*rT»«ni  v.  Cinrtrfntti.  \h  .lAX. 
eo  an-  turnplkeB.  Kfmvrr  v.  C  r,  A-  ir.  T.  fV  li  <>..  :«i.  And  railroaila.  ir#».»r»V*ir/  v.  /..  M.  R.  R.  r.,.. 
17  O..  310.  And  towuMiip  roadh.  Frrrin  v.  BrtimitU,  .S  O.  S..  IW:  >'Artivr  v  .^Sfiirrrfl.  4  o  .«;..  r.M  And 
township  ditchea.  drninDand  wat<>r-Cf»unH*j«,  when  the  publir  health,  eimvenience  or  nvlfare  dviuandti 
them.    Snaiion*  v.  CrunkHton,  M  O.  8.,  M9 ;  and  nee  R^rrr*  v.  Tmu.  tt'tntd  0»..  h  <  K  S..  :cci. 

(.'))  An  aMH.>«ftment  of  damagiii  in  the  ".*«um  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  doIlan>.  uith  a  w«t;on  nay 
and  stop  for  cattU*."  a^  the  damatreM  •ui*talne<l  by  the  owner  of  land  taken  for  the  (*onMrurti<in  ut 
a  railroad,  in  not  in  conf«»miitv  with  thin  iir»>vi«ion.    r.  n.  R.  R.  t\t.  v.  Ht*U*r.  7  t)  ^  .  i."^ 

No  valid  appropriation  of  proiH*rty  for  public  iuh'  can  l>e  tna^le  without  a  U%i  pnivldlni;  i-oui|x*n 
•atiou  to  the  owner,  to  Ym*  ajwe«N*<i  in  the  m<Mlo  i»n>i*criN>d  in  the  Constitution.    The  r4in«irtutii>n.  in 
thin  iMirticuliir,  doe*  not  execute  itnelf      ilrAnhnr  v.  KHlu,  r»  O,  14«>:  Fif-tr  y.  t^mrinuati.M  o.,  ,0a; 
Lamb  v.  Latw,  4  O.  8..  Ift7:   Sharrr  v.  .^arrrlt.  lb..  494:    Hatmm'9  Er'r  v.   TruMtf*  o/  Ptoimtrnt  Tp.iX 
O,  S..  tWw. 

1,6)  In  caiMi  of  the  aanowment  of  dainagen  for  laying  out  a  rtaul  o\er  the  land»  of  any  pfrM>n,  the 
damage's  or  compc>nnation  for  the  land  neiH^nnary  to  betaken  hiunt  U>  paid  or  t**nder\><l  in  money,  or 
•ecureil  to  lie  i»aid  to  the  a^Teptance  of  the  owner.  In'fore  the  opening  of  the  mad  can  Tx'  onlvn'd. 
Ferri*  v.  RmmbU.  fi  O.  8..  109. 

Under  the  act  to  proviile  for  locadUK.  «*atabllnhlng  and  (*on«tmcting  dttchea.  drain*  and  natcr- 
eourwn  i.V>  v.  .v<:  .v$  v.  4*.n.  )ii>rm>nal  notice  to  the  ouner  of  land*  ttkught  to  l»e  taken  fi>rthec«in' 
atruction  of  a  dlu-h  in  not  indi»|K'nnabIe  in  order  to  itn  condemnation  and  appr<»(»rlation.  notice  l>y 
publication  provided  for  therein  bi>lng  nuAHent  for  that  purpiiae.  Cm/^  v.  t^na. «»/  Sn/efi  r»^i9 
O.  8^  I7:i. 

A  land-owner  failing  tQ  make  application  for  ct>mp«*nnation  ordamagea  within  the  tluii'  limlrtil 
by  the  act,  will  lie  deemt^l  an<l  held  to  have  waived  bin  right  to  the  name,  although  hf  bnd  no  actual 
notice  oi  the  pn)ce(Hling:  and  the  provlriou  In  nald  a4*t  to  that  effect  in  not  In  coutllrt  with  ihi<^M>ctlon 
of  the  conntitutlon.    ih. 

The  provlno  in  nection  n\x  of  the  act  of  January 'i7,  IKiVt.  **  for  (»(ienlng  and  regulating  road* ami 
highwayn."  dei'larcn  a  nilc  of  evidence  whereby  a  waiver,  on  the  part  of  tne  land  4iwner  of  bl*  right 
to  comiH'Ujation.  may  l>e  ei(tal>li«h»1  ainl  <l(»eii  not  contltct  with  thin  M^'tion  of  thr  <  'on*r)tutK>n.  The 
rule  etmtained  in  thin  nrovino  cannot  Ih>  rcganltNl  rither  an  a  ntatute  of  HmitutLon.  «hviN'ti\  «  right 
aeeure<l  l>y  the  (*onntltution  in  barre«t  immi'«li::t4  ly  ufK>n  the  acenilng  theiX'of.  <>r  lu^  «  ^tAtute  derhirTim 
the  forfeiture  of  private  pn»pi»rty.     Rtrtmr  v.  W'i'ntrr.  22  O,  8..  27r». 

l7t    Thin  i»r«>vi»lon  annlft*a  to  all  the  c«»e*  niention«Nl  in  the  •eetlon.    iMmh  v.  fan/,  4  • ».  P  ,  1»".7. 

The  word  Jury  in  ihln  nei*tlon.  ai>  well  h>  in  the  other  plai^f*  iu  the  Constitution  when*  It  ••*vuni. 
Ueaiif'  a  tribunal  of  twelve  men.  prcni«l«*«|  tiver  by  m  court,  and  hearina  the  ailegattonn.  e\  lilmee  ami 
argumeuta  of  the  parti***.  And  iney  may  be  MUt  to  Ini^itect  the  premlne*.  /^. .  H''»rt  t.  Stittr,  z  (i.  h., 
807:  ^nrrr  v.  Stnrrrtt,  4  (».  S..  IW. 

An  awA^M'ment  may  Ih*  nuule  by  viewer*  in  the  flnt  Inntance,  provMcil  a  rlicbt  of  ap|ieal  t»  given 
to  a  court  in  which  they  may  Ik*  a.weff<il  »iy  a  <*on«tttutional  Jury,  htmh  v.  Umr,  4  <>.  ji .  put.  in  Rt 
WrIU  CiftiHty  RiKiti.  7  O.  8  .  Irt:  Rtchur  v.  Wnnt^r,  22  t>  8  .  27.% 

Under  the  C«»nftitutltm  of  iMm.  three  «ilsintere*U'*I  freehtdder^  of  the  <Ni«nty  nhere  tlie  pn»|ierty 
la  niiuate<l.  api>«iiniol  by  a  Judge  of  a  court  of  reci>rd.  nana  competent  trlTninal  to  make  the  mNfvm- 
aeut.  irtflyani  v.  UnmiUnn,  .  O,  2  pt^  111 :  n'-.rt  v.  Sfolr.  2  o.  8  .  'Sff^-V,  .  A'nrtw.  r  v.  C.  6.  P.  R.  R.  Co^ 
6  0. 8..  140. 

The  owner  of  land*  in  entitled  to  a  Jury  to  ajweni  damagea  nunulneil  by  theenuldlvhrncntof  acounty 
road.  An  to  whether  the  Conntltutlon  operate<l  upon  case*  pending  before  leg1«latl«m.  tptrir.  /«  jjy 
WdU  County  Ritad,  7  (».  8..  16. 

The  act  of  Jantnir>-  27,  1M^3,  entitled  "An  art  for  opening  and  regulating  miNln  and  hlghwava" 
(51  T.  aORK  as  amendcil  April  8,  1MA6  i.V)  v.  r.9K  !•  not  repugnant  to  the  t»n>vtnlon»  of  the  <'ou»titution 
relating  to  trial  by  jur\'.  an  (contained  in  Mctlonn  five  and  nineteen  of  the  flr«t  article  The  rtvht  of 
ftppeiU  ther«'ln  provldeii  for,  to  the  probate  court  where  ac«>nftltutlonal  Jur>  may  U*  ha<1.  valldatea 
tSe  ntatute:  ana  the  provition  therein  for  an  app«*al  bond,  with  nuretiet  omditlonefi  for  the  payment 
of  <-oats  adju<lge«i  agaiuM  the  annelUnt  doen  not  contravene  the  right  of  trial  by  jury,  an  guaranteed 
by  the  Conatitution.    Rerknrr  v.  n  nmrr  22  O.  8..  2T.^. 

Bee  further  as  Ui  Jurien  and  the  right  thtfeto.  ArL  1. 1  &,  and  Kolaa :  Art  I.  )  10.  Nota  .% .  Art.  XIII, 
I^Xouft. 


CONSTITUTION 


(S)    In  ptowedltiKs 

rMItatloQ  ofinoa,  (he  ron_ __  ^ , _, 

^Iwicnig  tonferniil  to  be  dciluiiWd  fnuu  tbii  value  uf  tbs  proiwrty 


|Fi)    In  pTOWtidlntn  for  Out  Hnpivprle 
itloD  ofimi,  |he  roDBniicUou  puf  up 

^i .  ._  t..  j_.. J  , .^  .  —lug  „(  ,1,5  pfoiHirty  ipptapiU 

by  tt  Jury,  irtll  be  adtwrof  W 


[Mun.   *■«««■».  >;*i'.H. a.  m„  6 o 

An  BiMUuit-iit  U[>UD  IbuQi  (roDilii(  au  ■  Birect.  lo  relmbune  Ihv  mmouat  of 
1>  other  land  tAken  lur  Ibe  \ur.  ol  tbe  alreei,  (i  Aiilliorlxeil  tav  the  M 


pro  Villon.    ClBttatia 


TO3  pra«laiDiu dI  IhiiMuUoa  ._     .  _. .. 

io  be  made  vltbitut  dednctioa  for  banellu.  nhen  itroperty  Is  approprJHted  1r 
ollivT  provldlDi!  f  IT  onspenutlon  Imrpeollra  of  6e^eal^  ivhera  II  la  tak-n  ,. 
rlgm-of-way— are,  lu  legal  elUM.  Idenilckl.  When  takta  under  cUb«r  KOIion,  U 
Inciuh,  M  lh«  lime  It  U  titk«n,  mutt  b-'  i«ld  to  tbc  owner;  tnd  tbe  Jury,  Inaf 
hate  Da  ilgbl  to  coDilder  or  Rwk«  wiy  wn  ot  IbP  Ixat  tbiiE  tt  hiu  been  IncroM 
prupoMl  or  ouDKtrucdon  of  Ibe  Impmvi  uent.      lijuu  v,  C.  It',  tt  Z.  K,  S,  CVi., 

iOebatai.lfll,  IW-nS;!  [>bb(lM,  |-fl-IS;.23d-2«],  318.  BM.U.'.  ESS.  66)1,  Stil 

Site.  SO.  This  enumerfttion  of  ri(chte  Bhall  not  be  rxinslruetl  t 
'Otbere  retained  by  tbe  people ;  anil  all  potrere,  not  herein  delegfti 
'the  people.    (««  Co—  "™    '■    VTI.iZS.] 

,       Thin  woilo' 
'«.B,101;  Bat  I 


or  llmlLtioo  01 

1  the 

1  Debalee 

egiiied. 

ARTICLE 

n. 

_l 

LEGISLATIVE.  ^9t 

'All  ol  thU  artlole  b  devoleil  to  the  nibjecc  of  tr^liUUie poverauid dqtU 

I .._■->...._.  .._...„   ._..  ._. —  . — ...^..jijj  under  thla  Conitllullon,  tftlhc 

I.,  983-530- DulUff,]. 

SicTioN  1.  The  lt;){islative  power  of  this  state  (1)  shall  be  vi 
ueembly,  (3)  whtrh  shall  coDBist  of  a  Bennle,  and  bouse  of  ropn 
Ooiul.  1802,  JrL/.H) 

(1]    '<  Tbe  same  prarlolon 
1  be  olurrved  Ibat  the  pro  ■».»..  »  ...,.  ^.._.  ».v  .vsu,r..u.ut/u.. .......  ..</........ 

Jl  be  retied  iu  the  psnenl  atwinbly,  but  that  Ibe  leglilAilTe  power  d(  thb 
It  lucludu  all  legliiuMive  oover  Thfch  the  nblMt  and  ponioMs  of  the  Mab 

Sutre,  oDii  we  muHt look  Lo  ollwr  provlaioDB  of  the  Oonatltnnon  to  eee  bow  Ca; 
le  legl^Dtlve  dlBcntlon  in  quiLliaed  ur  reslrlcieil.    Bence,  tbe  diflbrenm  bvlww 

expressly  gix'en  ;  in  Uie  imter,  W  lee  II  It  1)  denied  or  Kmllcd.  Therefore,  when 
semblv  lu  enai'l  Hny  particular  Ian  Is  drann  into  quvstion,  the  proper  laqufry 
eicrcise  "f  tlie  legWttlivu  power  Isdeiirlv  prohlMled  by  the  ConcUtutlon.  Tbei 
seiitTnl,  tbe  iiiiectlnii  [s  as  to  tbe  eil5teuc«  of  a  llmitatloa  ariilag  Iioin  «peelaf 
V.  nncmn.i/i,  flO.  S„.iiH-&12-ahoi>.on,  J.;  ifftwunv.  MrBrbb,  16 O, B..  STtSffJ ; 
SI  V.  i..  l-.ti-'iOl.  Such  iirublblUon  must  eltbiT  bo  louuil  in  eipreu  termx,  or  bt 
(mm  tbe  languBue  ot  tbe  Inslniment.  when  iRlrti  oonil 
mtbg.  CaHV.DiUou.2  0.ti-.eo';  Emmv.  Dudle]/.i(>.8..t3 

_.    .  je  general  assembly,  like  other  depani — ■-  ■' — ■ — 

sated  authority ;  and  aoy  aft  passed  by  It  not  IslllnE  talrly  w , . 

b  ai  eleorly  void  as  tbougb  eiptowly  prohibited.    C.  W.  £  Z.  B.  JC.  v.  Com.  CHntof 


!»1  !plrilanil  melinlQg.  CoMV.  IHU-m/i  O.S-.Ga- 

.  5T3-,^ni,    But  the  general  assembly,  like  other  deparuneni*  ol  aoTeruaii.. 

..., — .. J  ._ J  .„ ..  „„  ......„„  t^i^   wlihiQ  the  scope  ol-l 

„ -    ..   P.  2  Z.  ii. «.  V,  Com.  CHntof 

Henenil  grant  Of  legiilative  ponror  vested  In  the  eeueml  awembly  by  thl* 

Kwor  lo  eollecl  revenue  (o[  public  purpoaei,  •■■■*  "■"  "■"'•-■'——  —  •■ ■-' 
found  In  other  provisloiis  o(  this  inattumE 


.„ —  ..Jtavn.Sf 

The  power  to  authorUe  ssgtwments,  as  dlMIngulKheit  from  taxes  proper.  Li  < 
U  grant  olleglalttUve  power  lo  the  general  aasembly.    Sfrvav.  Trtat-qf  Wk 


ler  provisloiis  o(  Ihlslnanument,  and  In  Ihu  Conitllutlon  of  tl 
r.  Mowr  -■-  "    — 

'  irLti' ssgtwments,  as  dlMIngulKhed  from  ta 

dveoDwer  to  the  seneral  aasemblv.    Errva  .. ^ 

r_. _. M! tamplkc t _.. 

unuuq.  itH  well  as  for  the  Improvement  of  street  and  sidewalks,  exists  to  the  sai 
pteEenlConsUtuUonaaunderthalof  1803,   lb. 

"  The  enaelDient  of  lawt  for  the  inspection  of  commoditiea  It  the  exercise  c 
recogoiied  and  lanellaned  by  long  and  iinquestliined  usage  here  and  elsewhen 
Ihe  general  grant  of  leglilatlvo  power  conferred  by  the  Conalltotlon  itpon  the  ge 
among  the  Eeneral,  If  oat  the  liivarUble,  Incldenu  and  chsjacIertsUe  fealurcs  o' 
the  {mposIlloD  of  a  Charge  upon  the  owners  or  posseiaoR  of  the  commodlUnlosj 
o(  the  Inspector,  alttiougb  tb«e  serrlcei!  may  have  been  rendered  in  ittvUma  as 
HHSor.  It  Is  the  legitimate  exercise  of  governmental  saperrlsloa  over  the  bus 
tnrera  and  venders  of  certain  oommodltles,  In  order  to  protect  the  public,  at  bom 
Imposition  and  fiaud.  and,  Incldeiitally,  to  protect  manuEactunu  and  venden  ib 
founded  and  nnlusl  olalras  of  Tendces  and  consumera,  a»  well  ns  against  the  c 
«Hii  shortsighted  tepidity,"  CbidnnaU  l?R«  £,  A  C.  C».  v.  5Iaf<.  IB  a  S.  2S7-SM- 
TbeactaotMivcbaa,  IBM,  April  fl,  1866,  April  ie.lBeT,Bu^Drtilng county  con 

Ihe_general  grant  ol  legislative  power.    Oau  Tp.  v.  XMIion.  16  O.  H_  as ;  Stall  t,  Ha 

r.  jraten'lHt  rp.,M0,a.,2SB;  sfof  V.  BfcWand  n'„Ib,i  SlaW  t.  «rripr«fc,  Ib.,S62. 

The  general  assembly,  onder  the  general  grant  of  legislative  power  conl:alnc< 

bj  Uw,  ereate  a  board  ol  police  commlulonen  for  a  city,  (o  be  appointad  b]t  the 


CONSTITUTION  OP  OHIO.  17 

upon  such  tjoard  the  p'lwer  to  appoint  and  control  the  policemen  of  Nuch  city :  and  it  in  uo  obJ(><>tiun 
to  Nuch  law  that  proviouM  U>  the  adoption  of  the  Conntltution  the  electors  of  the  citicx  <if  the  our**  h««i 
uniformly  elected  or  appointed  their  own  policemen,  either  directly  or  iudirei'tlv.  S<ntr  v.  Cortfottm, 
290.8.  102. 

(2)  The  power  of  the  general  assembly  to  paM  laws  cannot  )>e  delegiite<l  by  them  to  any  other 
CK>dy.  or  to  the  people.  C,  W.  A  Z.  H.  R.  CV>.  v.  i  om.  nj  tttnton  Vn^  1  O.  S^ii.  Itut  an  act  authorixiux 
counlv  commissioners  to  KuU*<'ribu  to  the  capital  Htock  of  a  railroa<i  company  letuicted  under  the 
Constitution  of  1802).  does  not  delegate  legislative  iMiwer  in  providing  that  toe  suljscription  »hall 
not  be  made  until  the  assent  of  a  majority  of  the  electorN  of  the  county  if«  Arst  obtained  at  an  elir>- 
tion  held  for  that  purpose.    lb. 

1  Debates.  lflS-166. 168-171 :  2  Debates.  141.  SIM,  560. 632, 6M.  (07.  K31.  HTiT,  kTQ. 

8ic.  2.  Senators  and  reprMentatives  shall  be  e1e<^ted  biennially,  by  the  electors 
in  the  respective  counties  or  districUi,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  October ;  their  term 
of  office  shall  commence  on  the  first  day  of  January  next  thereafter,  and  continue 
two  years.    (See  C(m$L  1802,  AH.  /,  H  8,  o.) 

1  Debates.  171-1 7».  lM-226 ;  2  Debates.  141-149, 81H,  MO.  632. 664,  W7.  «1.  h:.7,  hto. 

8ec.  8.  Senators  and  representativefl  rhall  have  rebided  in  their  respective 
counties,  or  dibtrit  ts,  one  year  next  prect*<lir|;  their  election,  unless  they  shall  have 
been  al)sent  on  the  public  business  of  the  Unitea  Suites,  or  of  this  state.  {See  C4)nM. 
1802.  Art.  /,  H  4.  7.) 

1  Deliates,  163, 217, 218, 226-228:  2  Debates,  142. 149, 21.\  31«.  :■«>.  Cti,  nft4.  sc»7,  K.11.  v'.T.  STO. 

Sbc.  4.  No  person  holding  office  under  the  authority  of  the  United  States,  or 
any  lucrative  ofllce  under  the  authotity  of  tnis  state,  shall  be  eligible  to,  or  have  a 
sent  in,  the  general  assembly;  but  this  provision  shall  not  extend  to  towniihip 
officers,  justices  of  the  peace,  notaries  public,  or  officers  of  the  militia.  {See  Ckmti, 
1802,  Art,  I  }  26.) 

1  Debates.  16a.  2ri7. 2V» :  2  Debates.  161, 182-185. 318. 567.  GXi,  fiAI.  807.  KTl.  V.T.  h?0. 

8kc.  5.  No  person  hereafter  convicted  of  an  embexslement  of  the  public  funda, 
shall  hold  any  office  In  this  state ;  nor  shall  any  person,  hc»lding  public  money  for 
disbursement,  or  otherwise,  have  a  seat  in  the  general  aaaembly,  until  he  aliall  have 
accounted  for,  and  paid  such  money  into  the  treasury.    t.Srf  OrniL  1802,  Art,  7,  i  2S.) 

1  Debates.  163. 164. 258 :  2  Debates.  164,  31«.  .Vw.  56n,  577, 578. 633. 664.  ^17.  s:\],  k'.T  hTIV 

Sbc.  6.  Each  bouse  shall  1  e  judge  of  the  election,  returns,  and  qualifications 
of  its  own  membt  rs ;  a  majority  of  all  the  meml>erM  electe*!  to  each  house  shall  Ih*  a 
quorum  to  do  business ;  but  a  less  number  may  adjourn  from  day  to  day,  and  c^m- 
|>el  the  attendance  of  absent  members,  in  snch  manner,  and  under  such  penalties,  as 
shall  be  preecribed  by  law.    {See  Comt.  1802,  Art,  /,  }  a) 

1  Debates.  163,  228.  229 :  2  Dcl>atus.  1 49.  l.'iO.  219,  J2i).  Mf*.  :^,  t-tl  »/»4,  ftr.  831.  ku\  V.T.  hTo. 

Sbc.  7.  The  mode  of  organising  the  house  of  representatives,  at  the  mm- 
mencemeut  of  each  regular  session,  shall  be  prescribed  by  law.  {See  OmM,  1H02, 
Art  I  {  8.) 

2  I>eli«t<^.  ;:i  4.  21  \  6^4.  »"A4.  H»7.  KTJ,  V  ",  sTo. 

Sbc.  8.  Each  house,  except  as  otheraise  provide<l  in  this  constitution,  8hall 
choose  ita  own  officers,  may  determine  ita  own  rulen  of  procee<lin|(,  punish  its  mem- 
bers for  disorderly  conduct;  and,  with  the  coucnrrence  of  two^thirda,  expel  a  mem- 
ber, but  not  the  second  time  for  the  same  cause;  and  iihall  havt*  all  other  pitwers, 
necessary  to  provide  for  its  safety,  and  the  undieturbed  transaction  of  its  business. 
{SnOnuLlWSi,  Art  I,  ill.) 

1  Dclmtes.  163. 229 :  2  DelMite«.  220.  24i».  31«».  .Vi«i,  tin.  «f4.  »«r7.  Mj.  k'.T  s^i) 

8ic.  9.  Esch  house  shall  keep  a  correct  journal  of  ita  proceedinga,  which  ^hall 
be  published.  At  the  derire  of  any  two  meml»ers,  the  yeas  and  nays  shsll  be  entered 
Opoo  the  journal;  and,  on  tlie  passage  of  every  bill,  in  either  house,  the  vot«»  hhall 
be  taken  bj  yeas  and  navs,  and  entered  upon  the  journal;  and  no  law  sha  1  lie 
passsd  in  either  house,  without  the  concurrence  of  a  majority  of  all  the  members 
•Iscted  thereto.    {See  Contt,  1802,  Art  /,  I  9.) 

Ho  bin  ran  become  a  law  with(»ut  ret'elvlnir  the  number  of  votes  retiiii'^t  \r.  the  (Nir:«tltiitiui.  ami 
If  It  wen'  found  by  an  luniKTtion  of  the  U«Ulatlve  Journal*,  that  what  |>uii'*'i"^  <*>  ^'«'  s  law  \\\*»'U  the 
•tatole  tMX»k,  was  not  iMuscd  by  the  rc\4ulsit«  uumtMrr  oi  votw».  it  ml^la  (ntwibty  \t  ihi-  ilut)  >»t  ib« 

49  8.8. 


___ BnTinitir.   SullliIoMiiMronoiFlli _ 

mBjcrity  b  iamliil.  becauw,  la  ib  c.«uiUd«rutton^  Ihc  u»«mbly  did  not 

{o  thuli*hsn».it».  IbeotMBrTTOcs  of  wbieh  br  Uie  ■membly  h  «i-pured'~tw  ^ 
otScItl  oatha.  and  nol  bf  imj  wiwrvbionr  hthci  ot  tbo  «n>rM.  Fiirdaix  T.  OodM 
T.Soif.a - 


*  The  IwiilBtlre  Joanial*  (umtab  Ibe  Mproprbite  erlitmoe  on  Uie  qufMIob  \ 
pn«(d  by  l£e  r«|iihliE  iiiimbsT  rtvtAct.  Wen  II  nlbcrwiK.BbiJI  tnlebl  bemifl 
loK  fit:  iiumlfcr  of  v(ilt»  reiiulral  by  the  I'liimlllnliau.  A  lintile  pmMiag  oOM 
ture  give  Ibc  lorce  ot  btw  In  b  bUI  whlcb  the  immal  nt  ibe  body  mn  wl 
Hflilcm  1"  l<^pl  under  the  nipenlnlun  of  ihe  whole  binly,  rfiowi  o"!  tci  havt 
ooosiEtutlDtial  nambcT  ai  UKinbrn.  Tbc  plain  (c-irlidnu  u(  the  (.'onatltullou  I 
Med,  and  tbe  erliVncp  vbloh  II  rt^ulrea  lii  be  kepi  undtl  tlio  laDcrvfalnn  \ 
must  contnil  «tiea  a  niienlloo  arlim  as  lo  Rte  4i>?  paume  irf  ■  bfll  "  />iRl| 
H7— BcoH.J.iamlseBWoff'r.Jf'tfhU.  SO_3&t:  SO.s:,  47S, 

In  thp  abnnra  or  nil  Hbowlii);  lo  fliF  c<>ntinr]i,  a  law  wilt  be  rmunnl  M 
the  Tt^nukstte  niimbR  ol  tous.     MBt/r  r.  StaU.  S  n.  S,  tT'i;  SrnimVal  A'nrtM 

1  Debates  lOt,  2»,  [SO;  S  Di^intes,  1.1*,  X1R,  Mr,  577,  it's,  M 

B«C.  10.  Any  toember  of  either  hooee  Bhall  baTe  the  riftht 
tmj  Hct,  or  resolulion  tliereot;  ami  Pnun  pr'ilesi,  nnd  the  renM 
without  alterfiiion,  L-ominitDieiil,  or  ilelav,  be  enterer)  apon  the  J 
1802,  ^r(.  /,  1 10.) 

I  UebWf",  fnt,  230,  !31r  inftmrra,  t.VT,  21.r,  .71*.  S«C,  13 

Sbc  II.  AU  vacuncipB  whiph  mar  bnpppn  in  either  honse  e 
pjred  term,  be  Blted  bj  ek-crioD,  tie  Hhiill  be  d)recle<l  bv  law. 
Art.  J,  i  IB,) 

iDetimnfiB.  »>:2i>L>riBTFS.  150,  s^^.'';R).  ea 

8ec.  12.  Senators  and  repreHeDtMriveBidnriiiKthe  itsBinDof  th< 
And  in  going  to,  and  ri-tiirning  tnmi  the  winie,  rhiill  be  privileged 
vaee,  except  treason.  (eloiiT.  ur  brenrh  nt  the  pem-n;  siiii  ('"r  iioy 
I JB  either  house,  the*  shiill  uut  be  quealioned  elicwbere.    {.^  Ciml 

Sec.  13.  The  pmceedhiKH  of  l>olh  botises  ehall  be  pnblie,  eso 
in  the  opinion  ol  two-thir.le  of  ibone  present,  require  secrecy. 
An.I,{  IS.) 

I  IMiales,  ItMSK  31 ;  1  DeUteit  IW  »l,  MD,  CS 

Bbc.  14.  nehber  bonn  BhRll,  without  the  eonvent  of  the  othe 
than  two  days,  Sunday  exuluded ;  nor  to  any  other  place  than  tha 
hoDsea  sbatl  be  in  eoMion.    {■•-re  Coma.  1802,  Arl.  I,  g  Ih.) 

I  DdBIW,  1«,  Z» ;  2  Dabaln,  UO,  »«,  5M,  SS 


ICt-fiatcw,  Ica,  23il:.2DcbBl»,  I3t.  mn.  5CB, « 

8e<7.  18.  Every  bill  shBll  he  fully  and  distinctly  read,  on  th 
nnlMB,  in  case  of  urgency,  tbrei^laiirthH  ol  the  tvonee,  in  which  it 
■hall  dispense  with  this  ralf.  U)  ^o  hill  ahabl  cMitHin  B>ore  than  • 
■hall  be  clearly  ejcpreBsed  in  iis  title;  (2)  and  no  law  sbatl  be  reT 
Tmleee  the  new  act  contain  the  entire  ai^t  retiTed,or  the  ^eeliADOr 
(8)  and  tiie  aection,  or  aeetione,  so  amended,  shiill  be  repculf  d.  [A 
Arl.  I,  i  17.) 

11)  ThUaecliOD  dDemst  rpanfre  Ihot  eroty  afeailiBpnl  ID'S  HIIsfeallbeK 
T. Stair. SO. 8.. 47.1.    (See  np.i  Boit.i 

(2)  TMs  provliian  iru  iikit>r]Kiintcd  into  tOe  ronMltiitlos  lor  the  parfH 
nenrenlnileoi  tbe  bouiie*,  ami  in  i>|wnt(eon)y  on  blUs  bi  lbelrpTu«rt!»throDg|- 
It  l£  dtreetory  oaW,aifcd  tke  mpenl^ioii  of  Ita  obaervant-e  murt  b«  left  to  (he  gi 

...  .  ...    1  „  H-  ._    „.!._    ..  ... nf  ise  pto*lrtoiilhii(  "every 

ifnfc,  3  0.S..  415-4«3. 

.    -, dttw  the  general  Statute* of  ( 

1879,  and  eiBbD)tl«lbItb?Rc*I»i[  SEalntm,  Isnot  roidnbcllIK  In  conQl'CT  iritt 
T.Stafcr,  37  0.8.,  494. 

Every  reasoDHble  Intendment  istir^  mnde-ln  faror  of  Ihs  proccrdlnns  of  Si 
10  be  presumed  that  the  asjembly-  or  either  liotise  of  It,  has  violated  the  Connti 
lore,ltBppcarBby  Ihejoumala  thatabil'  


IwWl^'wa 


CONSTITUTION  OF  OHIO.  19 

^Bbjeot  from  that  stricken  out;  I'sptiL'ially  whvn  the  nmltfer  lni»erU^!  in  con^bitciit  uiih  tin  tUW  Imnic 
by  the  liili  iK'fon^  ^u(■h  luueiidoient.  Thi**  Im  tiie  raorv  <»bvi«'U.«.  »>i»ct*  tUe  <  oiif^tii'tti.^n  i»i*ai>I>  -  thai 
"no  bilJ  Mbuil  roiitAiii  more  tbaii  one  fiul>Je<'t.  uhich  ^h«ll  be  clearly  exptvxMtl  in  i'.b  litlf  "  Nnr  <1«k« 
the  fact  that  the  inMrrteii  mailer  is  t^Ued  a  "  new  Ull,"  pn>ve  that  it  waa  u<>t  an  aiu4'ij<«iU('(it.  Mdirr 
V.  Statt^  a  O.  S.,  47.\. 

Thih  uroviHion  Ik  (11rM*tor\-  merely.  But  a  bill  for  tl  e  nnnilalion  of  the  health  ofil<-rn>  an*!  niluT 
police  otU('4*nK  i«f  aril v,4rontainA  tiut  one Mibj.Tt  uithin  th<'  mcmiiip;  of  thi#:  M<*ii«>n.  >'< /'  \  •  « itny- 
ion,  2»  O.  >  .  Ut2 

i'M  **TliiH  proviMittn  waM  iuwrteti.  maJnly.  to  prevent  improviik-nt  lei;i^latl<»a :  an«l  uitb  that 
view  aA  well  aiH  for  tJie  pnr)KxH.>  of  raak^u'  all  Mtn.  ulien  Mi..<-n  ic«I.  iut«*UiKible.  without  i.u  exam 
InaLion  oi  Uw  statuteK  ait  it  MimmI  |»rior  ti*  rht*  aui<*n(lment.  it  nxjuircn  ewry  Me«*Utin  niizrli  it  in- 
Ccnde<l  to  yuper^Mio  a  former  one.  to  Ih*  fully  Jiet  out.  No  amen<lment^  are  to  Ik'  mAilt-  l>>  i1ir«rtinir 
epecife<l  woni^  or  cUumw  U*  )>e  Ktrirken  from  <»r  ln*ierte<l  in  a  MiUon  of  a  prior  »tutute  whu  b  may 
he  referreti  to  :  but  the  new  art  must  contain  the  wK'timi  mm  ameiKle<l->not  thf  Ne<*ti<*n  •  r  •^-^tionii 
vrhich  it  pn>p<weii  to  amend,  but  the  i*(H*tif>n  or  m«rtioua  in  full,  aa  it  punH>rta  to  amend  tht  m.  1  hat  ij*. 
it  requJntt  not  a  recital  of  tho  old  Necti(»u,  butafuU  atalement  in  tiTma  ol  the  new  one. '  Jjhntam 
▼.  McBrutf,  15  U.  S..  57:1-4102, 6U»— ScoCt,  J. 

The  act  of  February  21,  lM<t7  y<A  r.  1>(),  AUthorixinK  build] ng  a>9(H-lationfl  to  become  ifM<>n><>niti«l. 
<aa  provided  in  certain  aeeCtoua  of  the  "act  to  provide  i«»r  the  cn>ation  and  nvtilation  <•!  iii«<>r|>o 
rated  companies.  nai«e<l  Mar  1.  1>CiC2,**  hafl  reference  to  tiie  NiM*tit<iit  Dasnet^  i^hii-h   wen-  tin  n  in 
ioroe.  and  not  to  the  original  fectiou?i  which  had  been  rvpitiitd.     J'tarrM  City  L.  «l-  U.  .I'^   \.  d^d 
iaghfr,  25  <>.  S.,  'Ji»*, 

The  !ie<*tions  of  the  act  of  IH.%2  are  rcli»rred  to  ai*  pre^irritUni;  the  eoume  to  be  punaH^I  by  |>«*rMiUff 
dealrinjr  to  be<*ome  iU(*t<rporated  for  the  punMine  of  a%'allin|r  themwl>«yi  of  the  |iii\ih*);e>  «if  the  aiH 
of  February  21,  IKVi :  and  the  lant  named  ai*t  in  not  an  amendment  of  auch  aectittni*  within  xlw  nuian 
Ingof  thia  tteetion  of  the  C'oni«titution.     Jb. 

A  iitatute  doea  sot  conflict  with  thin  lectlon  whSeh  la  not  an  amendment  of  a  lairtiriilHr  ^tatute, 
but  la  ilaelf  a  distinct  and  in<l«peHdent  HUtute.  and  la  an  amcadmeut  only  aa  tM*iUK  an  ani4rnilni**nt  of 
the  law  fsenerally.     Rninltn  v.  JIU'Ith,  i:»  < ».  h..  'Jf:.  -jw. 

(4^  Thihclau^  ifi  dire<*u>ry  only  t<»  the  Kvn<-ral  aMrmbly.  ami  waa  u*A  InteiMled  loabnicMU-  the 
longjuitabll-lM'd  rule  a^  to  repeals  by  implication.    Lrhmnm  v.  MrHritl*-^  15  if.  >..  .*i7:i. 

The  rule,  that  rciveak  by  irapliitition  arL>  not  favored,  i«i  applicable  to  the  iminiry  whether  any  \mr- 
Cieular  eoAitnent  ceaw^l  to  be  in  f<Mreeon  acfM>unt  of  repujcuaiM*y  to  the  ii«*w  Con»titution  >m<«  v. 
Ihidlc^.  1  O.  S..  4:17.  approv<><l ;  (.tun  v.  JHUtm,  '1  < ).  h.,  COT. 

1  lAebaU"*.  l&t.  TXi.  2»7  .  1  licljatea.  lAUi.  lil.  JIH,  JflU,  WJ.  i^Ct,  fiftt.  Mi7.  /C\  v;:  .s\  k?h. 

Sic.  17.  The  prtwHing  offirer  of  ench  boaae  Bhall  fim*.  pnlilicly  in  the  pr»iieDce 
of  the  houhe  over  which  h«  presi-^Hi,  whHe  the  %\\\\^  la  !ii  ae(«u>n,  mul  caj':;H!H  of 
transacting  btiMneeSfAll  himaad  j''int  reiiolatiooa  pajvikI  hy  the  generMl  &«iH^nibt)r. 
(te  Omtt.  1802,  AH,  I  \  17.) 

I  Debalea,  295 ;  2  Iv^baltw.  1»C.  31^  «U,  «4.  ^T.  KtJ.  \>,  "On. 

Sfx*.  18  Tlie  atvle  of  the  Uwe  of  this  nUte  ehHll  1>^,  ''Btk  ennckd  by  Ou  (ienrrol 
Ammkiy  </  ike  HiivU  of  (jkior    {See  Cuntl.  \9A,  Art,  1 1  IS.) 

1  IVbatra.  1C3,  in.  S33;  2  I>i<baU<a.  MH.  Ml, «».  «M.  Hir.  V^.  •^  >  «»7a 

Siic,  \9.  No  senator  or  reprenentiiUve  shall,  durinic  the  term  for  whioh  he  ishall 
have  bfen  electetl,  or  for  one  year  thereafter,  be  ap|Kiii)te«l  to  any  civil  iffiie  tinder 
ibis  state,  whioh  nhall  be  created  or  the  emolutneiitM>f  v  hirh  shall  have  bi^en  in- 
creA8e<l,  dtiring  the  term  for  which  he  hhall  haie  Uen  dix'ted.  {*See  Onttt.  1802, 
AH,  I  f  20.) 

J  ncbat<y^  163,  iH-2W;  2  I)vliat«*a.  l.'.l.  31H.  V^  -<kV.  ^7:.  (!X{.W4,  HtT.  K'l  k>.  ^i. 

Sbc.  20.  The  general  araemb^y,  in  cases  not  provide«l  tor  in  this  conHtitutfon, 
•hall  fix  the  term  of  office  and  the  cf'mf>en8atif  n  <>f  ntl  (itficerv;  (!)  bnt  no  chat«ge 
therein  shall  iiffect  the  salary  (2)  of  any  officer  duriug  his  ezi«ting  term,  unless  the 
office  be  aboli.ibed. 

(U  Tln'artof  May  l.lViUI.'iO  v.  l<^^.  pr«'«eTlT»tne  the  fi-e^  i»f  i-mnitv  aMdltivm  "H  not  in  »-unftl4': 
with  thi*  MM-tJikii  nwr  with  f»/4*tiou  twenty  ^ix  of  thir  article      t-nrAtt  v  '>uii'.  i*»  o.  s  .  V. 

"The  <lnty  enjoined  by  thia  ^H*tloa  in  rcirard  to  flxiuff  the  <'«im)n*n«ati<*n  of  «»rtkc«r*.  •!•%«  ni>t 
require  the  icenerul  AKscmblv  ut  Hx  tb«*  Mtm  or  amount  uhu-h  v&t'h  i>/tl«'^T  i*  lo  r«'o-i\<-.  ?  i;:  iii.!} 
rvqulrei  that  It  nhall  pnwcnbe  <»r  fix  the  nile  by  which  Mich  ciwapeii9Mitl<»tt  b  to  l«e  'l^tfrni.niHi. ' 
lb.  a-WhJte.  J. 

The  a4*t  of  May  4, 1M2)(A>  v.  HOu  auth<»rijdait  the  coun^  to  afifMUnt  tni»te««  u*  mny  on:  tht-  pn>- 
vialonaol  the  ltd  and  t4>  fix  their  ciMBpenMitbm.  b>  not  in  omfllct  %iith  thi<>  provision. '  Tht  irii»tfni», 
for  whoK'  apiM>intm«>nt  it  |*n>vi«k«,  are  ni^C  puttlie  omcers  within  the  meantni;  of  tbi*  |>ri»\i»l«<n. 
H'ollnr  r.  ittwinmiU.  Z\  O.  S..  14. 

-Thif*  clau«e  cannot  be  r^irarile*!  a»  comprehenthnjf  moi**  than  Mi«-h  officer*  af»  m«>  >-  •  r-  nf.^1  u* 
Aid  in  the  p«-nuaneut  ailmiui«>tratioii  of  the  K(*vemm««nt.  It  cannot  include  all  the  iii;«  im  n  *  m  I.i  h  tie 
g<raenil  aa»embiy  may  authorise  mnnlHpal  and  other  e<iT}p<iFatli>nf  m  innploy  for  b^vtl  and  ti  ni|>*>rary 
porpoae*."    lb.  :d-!Sc»tt.  i '.  J. 

The  ea*e  of  a  dtrk  of  tlie  cmirt  boldina  hia  oAce  by  a|t|iointmi*nt  lo  nil  a  Ta<«nry,  \n  •  m  t»f  the 
eaaealn  which  the  (*on^tilntion  haa  not  tixe«i  the  term  of  otllee,  but  lift  that  t4i  tt«*  done  T>v  ili.-  Uvia 
lAtulv.    StftU  X  »iZrfiN<y.  6 1  >.  8..  40-4.H- Hartley.  V.  J. 

Thiffve^^tion  imp«iM'!»  no  revtraiut  on  the  JMiwer  of  the  ireneral  aam^niMy  to  extent!  the  tt-ii..rt-  of  an 
officer  lM<yond  hl«  term,  ami  until  bin  ituct^<«aor  la  t)imlit)e«l.  InacaM  wheivtbr  dumti'iiiof  *uch 
icsun  hi  not  limited  by  the  Tonatitotion.   SimU  v.  iia«fr.  'X*  i».  S..  .Sfefv 


co:i8TmjTioN  or  obio. 


from  Itie  clmiiBC  o(  ii!T»reiii.ti>i 

■nuiU  or  [iprliiditf*!  [wyiueSl 
-■  -'  "—  iprvice  rt-ndcred.    " 


,  *(iIviMilMgi-  ou  iUb  siumiQl  o'lunni'v  TBdcbtil  auil 

.{Ua  •«!tn>u.    Tlump*m  v.  PhlUipt,  Vi  O.  S..  SIT.  UlN. 

1  Debuto,  1(8,  SSS,S!i;2  Uitbe 


A  spH-IHl-  mode  of  eoDtoiKnK  nloclioni  In  '  i  . 
'  to  Ibis  iv>|iilivni«ut uf  UisUuiu<mulLoii.tlu>t  i>. -i 
moil  kdAh'  iliuiJd  oi  loqiilry  by  |irocoi<dlntE4  In  '^ .       i '  ' 

■So!Bi[nr  ^'""'''^'^^  ""'*'' '^'"'^*^''''' '''"'''''''"'■'''■■''""''''''' '"'''^ 

2  DulwUB.  32H,  ills,  66U,  Mt,  Sn,  H 

Skc.  32.  No  ^oney  Bhall  be  ilravD  from  tlie  treaour^,  excAnij 
QieciSc  oppropristion,  raBdu  by  Iaw  ;  nnil  no  iippropriHticin  shall  M 
period  thau  two  rears.     {Sfc  CimH.  1BD2,  Art.  I,  i  21.)  \ 

Nd  ofllrur  i>f  the  Hidb^  rait  ej;tcrlah>HDr  coDtracC  iMrvpt  In  cflBecvpeHftf 
llrtuniliy  llii' KPUiMnl  luecintjly  will,  twu  yenn  after,  Iw  banud  to  make  Bpiiii 

Pulu  objn^I  cicanxed  nniount:  tfat  power  and  tbe  diKieilou  intnn.io  tni 
■].  (levolTJne  oa  inch  biuiuiSiil  i^nrnd  uwembly,  uid  Im  Uie  letlod  ol  n 
o  8  an  J 

'he  sole  povn-r  ol   mulling  ni^ToprtiilfoiiH  'iF  tbe  pohllE  revenue  Ii  1 
III     11  !»  Ihc  sailing  npnriBncfappKipMiiUne by  lnw  a ■pouifltT'l  umount ' 
tH  nrihp  KbI  lllilexnht  li  niuy  Dctnui  or  humwcrucd.    Vo  daimagKiM 
1         J     I     r  h        ^  u):  It  xat,y  h&rif  reiuBiiied  overdue.  uqIgw  du 
m  By  vlntu!  of  ihlB  wwerof  HporoprlsUatt 

<  II  lUB.  not  only  wlut  cUiint  aKiilDai,  ur  dell 

1  i?h  may  be  iDCuircd.   II  Uieyiuihuriw* 

t  luy  thluL  uid  Ihv  expCiUKH  ace  iDmrnut, 

a  L  i^nuJo  niirli,  until  paymeDt  aodef  an  ad 

ni  n  K    boirawr,  pmvldo  for  tht  mnmit  fn^ 

.air-ri  K  iHo  1  n[«  lui  I  tii  in  umlng n;<renan.bjin«jEl>isapi>TDiir[allona 
SI  uui  V)  tu  i»>  Utu  sxiilubo  Uiiclug  that  peMod  and  provide  by  law  lar 
^•ntnUiiil  lu  iiiulI  Ihu  approprinllon*    Tlic  dlHietlon  of  cboIi  KODcnd  aMemfatl 


tu.  >    nrl    iHlnta. 


3  8,Se4  ( 


Sec,  23.  The  house  of  representativeB  shall  have  the  oole  | 
ment,  but  a  mBJoritv  ot  the  menibers  elected  mugt  connnr  tbereii 
shall  be  tried  bjtneBeDate;  Hnd  the  senators,  wbeo  silling  for 
be  upon  oath  or  afBrmation  to  do  juBlice  according  to  law  and  evi' 
shall  be  conyit;ted  without  the  concurrence  of  two-thirds  of  the  e< 
1802,ArLl,i2S.) 

1  DeljotcB,  Ifa,  298;  2  Debalca,  151, 31K,  SCO,  f 

Sfc.  24.  Tbe  froTemor,  jndges,  and  all  state  ofScers,  inaj  be 
miadt'iiienDor  in  office;  but  jo'iRment  shall  not  extend  fuither 
office,  uud  d. equal ilicaljon  lo  lioliT  any  officp,  nniler  the  authority 
party  impeached,  whether  convicted  or  not,  shall  be  liable  to  inc 
judgment,  according  to  law.     (6m  Comf.  1808,  Art.  J,  i  24.) 

1  Di'betcs,  lea,  239-241 ;  2  ScbalH,  131, 31S,  aSG,  SB9. 1 

Sec  Z!).  All  regular  seeBi"nB  of  the  general  assembly  ehal! 
first  Monday  of  January,  hleuuially.  The  first  sesaioi),  under 
shall  commence  on  the  first  Monday  of  Jannarv,  one  thoDsand 
fifty-two.    (See  Omii.  1802,  Art.  J,  ?  26.) 

1  Debalea,  163. 241-2S7 :  2  Dcbaien,  l.il-ias,  ICl-lM  ;S18,  M6,  S67. 681,  6(8,  ( 

Sec.  26.  All  laws,  of  a  Keneral  nature,  shall  have  a  uniform 
out  the  state;  (1)  nor,  Hhall  any  act,  except  such  as  relates  tc 
passed,  to  take  efi^ect  upon  the  approval  of  any  other  anthorii 
assembly,  except,  as  otherwise  provided  in  this  constitution.    (2) 

ID  '-UnikT  tbe  former  ConElltnlion.  laws  hsTinR  a  genentl  eubjecl-matt 
geneml  nature,'  Mere  frequently  llmlied  expnasly.  In  tlietc  operation,  lo  one  o 
auluiion  ol  other  portlooi  ol  the  alale.    As  a  coniequeuce,  on  tbe  lame  subli 


OON8TITUTION  OF  OHIO,  21 

liiw  inr  lI«Millt«»n  fN»uiHy,  nnothor  for  Fninkliti.itTHl  ntlll  ti  thlnl  f^r  A*titiiloiln.  ThI*  iiMiurnl!'  lul  to 
impritviilriii  l(*tfi*>]tition.  rTiiicU*r|  fiy  the  x^ttc^  nf  lix'Sltiturv  %t)iii  ui-r**  in<hr1'«ni:t  in  iht  i>m  luiM-^. 
lH><*niu><*  tlii-ir  (»\vfi  iiiiiiK'«l!>iti'  mnHtttiu-nt^  wrr*-  not  (<•  tie  filli-ftt-ii  I'V  it.  1'«i  iirn^t  aiiil  Utr  i!i<  ^iMin> 
i»n*vrnt  lhi!<  rvil,  thl>  |>r«)vt.ii)n  u»u«  iiuH.*rit-i|  In  tin-  pr»>4Tit  <  «in<«iliiitii»i."  /^hnum  v.  MrHr.'h,  I'lt*.  s^ 
.»7;i-iaiv  >^«itt  J 

Thi-  jnt  «>f  Miinh  7,  is:i'i  ivol.  :U.  I..  I..  :::«n.  tu  hum  ml  i1m-  art  rnlilliil  *  An  m  t  mr  th«  iiiorf  .  (!.-«  Mini 
l*iini}*liiTi(*nt  of  (iTtiiln  otr<>ti'^'>  in  r)i«>  (iMiiity  of  llnniilton. "  b«  ih»i  •«*  in  (^ii.llii-i  ^^^^h  ih:*-  ■  •  ;ii»n  tu 
to  \n*  thrrt'hy  u!»Ts*L'tii#»«i.  Thl>  *«ftlo»i  Intil.'itt  tbi*  tulMftt  ion  «tf  tin- <  on*  tittitkiii.  only  n  pr*  »)••«-(  ivv, 
Hml  not  II  ri'inwjMTtlvc  ojr<'<*t  ujMtn  I(>i;i^l»tiitti     .Vlh-*}  \   S'nh,  hm»  *^...'"*«. 

Tho  !irt  of  .Mkv  1.  l.HCi  (V»  V.  UM^  "i»n"«Til»lnif  th- f« -i*  i»f  «onnty  jiwlitor*."  H  iMit  ;n  i"!!!!!)!*'!  with 
this  wrlion.  irifh-t  r.  .**•?/#■.  !**<»  S..'.»,  Thi?*  Mi-tion  ■  't-.T'x  ^\ll^  j-ot  int<  inliil  to  n-ijuin-  tim!  iiti  u.-l 
l»n»Tiilinif  H  iu*w  ruU*  «if  (t>ni}M'ihitition  of  ott\ivr»  ku)  '«>'«iiu-iiily  (-uniintf  IntikolDi-*-  i-himM  In-  InvulM, 

UUUmh  it  lllno  tljil>llt'<l  to  tbv  fUtlirt' M'TV  !«*(«(  of  I'XibtlnKOtrKflV   '  /f»«'J'J. 

T]i«"  Mi-t  of  A|iiil  fi.  l>7«Miw  V  :;fi>,  "liiiiitiiiK  l)n- Mil:  }K-<.«iitioti4if  n-rtnlti  off.oTs  thi-rt'ln  f.HTn«'<1." 
HTifl  the  foiitplcTiu'ntal  art  of  April  1'i,  1^1  M*«s  v.  'ih>  iin<l  ^«))i<*h  cnn  only  i>|N-niti*  !n  llnriHion  •■•luntr, 
Hr*'  not  ]H\\'i  of  A  )(cn«-nd.  Irtit  of  a  I«miiJ  iiAtun*  ninl  iirr  lln-n-fori'  not  in  »^»nnii-t  with  ili I*  •»•■*•! ii»n. 
iitati  V  J'/'/fK*. -M  O.S.  1. 

An  Art  of  the  ^rrncriil  ii>fM-ni(>Iy  tlint  <»pfnit«T>  only  uuon  itll  cltU*  In  tlit- *>i:it*' of  tlir  t'.r^:  t-lii** 
liHvinir  •!'  till*  lii^t  ff'lcr.il  r,>n<tii»  1i<a<«  tiiiin  one  Jiu:!i1vi*<l  ti)«>iiMiiii]  iiJiiif<tLiint^.  <1im«*  i^-t  •"••ti"  iM'ib- 
thlM  !i<MHon.      ir.U^r  V.  /».rf/rr.  in  O.  H..  fs.'» 

Tin*  net  of  th«'  »r»»nfr7i1  n>«M'niMy  of  April  '.».  1>.V.  "to  n*it«>n>  li>  thi-i^mrt  of  ivtmioon  p'*-!*"  thi* 
Jurl«<Urii.iM  of  niln«»r  off'-nx*?*  in  ••^Ttuin  iimntn**-  In  tin*  -luif'"  >'*'>  \ .  P*7»,  )--tnc  iti'IhtiiI  in  :>  rutiiin-, 
iinti  y«'l  ll!iiit«Mi  III  4*xpn'^<«  tmi"*  ni  h  jwirt  of  ih*-  i'oiiiMl«>of  |ll••^r.4t•'  i*.  m  i^inllji-i  wtli  rli**  \>r%» 
vl>!on.  h''^'"j  V  Sti'ti .  •;  o.  S.  ■ii'".».  T!»«'  <'«»iir>  of  ii»!  t'.oh  p  ■  ii«  tfi  <  >b1it  N  in\r  nn  onrMii;/;o:.,>.  ,,f  n 
J5»'ii«'rnl  r.i'iin*.  nnM  hnvhur  hx  lnvr  jnrin  Ii«-tti»n  ox*it  fv*r>  «  it*i!«'i  «)»•■  !iiw)«  wliii-li  r»"'.it.  lo  nn  1 
rvKulnti-  lh«lr  jiiriMMi-ifon  nn<l  orv'nnlziitioii  .-n-  I;.W!(  of  iiKcncnil  i.i.iun'.  iiti«l  *!!>•  ivi|w  r  .::\«;y  r» 
«|tiin'«l  lo  )i.:vi' II  nulforiij  o]MTi»tion  thniiiclioiit  t1i.' si.iTi-      /h  .  •J7.'.    ;>»•  .IW. /!'.  ; v      ^  ■'• 

Th<*  iw?  of  Miiv  7.  1H77  i71v.'.Ms»  nfcn!  fM'i:;  tlir  ^t'loiiion  oi  Uirorn  for  tl»i«  •■«»tMiTy  of  •  nvfifw.'M  t« 
not  A  hivt  of  ii  L'»Mifn»l  niitiin*  within  tlu»  mtviitiiu:  o'  tl«i«.  .-ti  lion      M*''iiil  v  s*itu   M  n.  s    j_^ 

Thlv  •.•'iiii^i  «liH-«  not  jniiil»it  tlif  |m««;'»r<'  itf  r.ppropriiitt'  hwnl  law*.    Si*tU  v.  ( '•</*«,f»ii.  j:-  ♦ ».  <  .  Pi' 

Tli»'  H'Uliority  «i»:ifiTTi'<l  ii|"»n  «'i»nii:ii>>»iori':>«  of  M>nnTl«-«>  nntl  tni>!i'»*  of  t«iitTk.<^hM^  to  .Tiiit 
Vi*n(*riil  iiiifl  <)M'<'ial  pt>nni««<!(n  for  thi' un'.niit'*' ni-iiii**!  lo  nin  nl  Inryv  w  omfiTr*-*!  I>y  ^ntkoii  i>f  ihi- 
rtrt  of  \|.ri'  li  1*^V'»  <*..' \  !n'i>.  vji*  wit))fn  t>->>  •'•  ••jN'of  icr:lsUili\<  j-iwi  r.  uinl  •^l»r^  Mot « •■!•!■■  :  kM:^ 
ihfji  ••ii-tion.    For  v.  F-'j-.  Jl  o.  s  .  .«;*. 

.  C.n     !n  «\  U'.  !<•  /  i»V  /:.  « 'i   V.  r.mi.itf  tf.nt'nt  'V.,  I  O.  S.  77-'»7.  n-*,  •••»  Hunm  v.  J..  >ji\^  thitt •.«■ 

•U-nlt"*  !h«'  pn»i»«**itittn  thnt  th«-  iriMn-nil  ;.«*«■•■:  My  I'nnnoi  i«urr«'ii'!*T  An\  {■•riHin  of  rPi-  ;.■»:>■  i;\i' 
iinthor"!y  \\ith  v.h!''>j  it  K  iMV"«»i'«l.  f»r  loiM  or'/i«  it*  t'^.i-nL"*  t'%' any  ••tlii'r  p  r*":!  i  r  tut.*"*  •'i'T*t« 
UiAhllif;)  jirl"""*  no  I*"**  fnMi'  t*n*  o'n*  r;'l  priTir'ji^*  nppllifilili-  ti»  <'*fry  •iv!iv'>t»'»l  ja»H"r  '•>«  nirmx 
kn<mV>.I'jr  •Ii>'Ti'tlon  iiinl  t's-l  hiit»*  In  it-  .-xi  n-i«-*  ll'i.n  from  ilii-  in»*MI\.  pro>  !»ii>!i*>  ot  :'■■  •  »••» 
fititiitlon  it<»«)f:  that  in  lirtiTniinii^r  vrltvtliiTa  i* 'j'i>!r.*K'i- im  t  noi.tra^i'iit-^  ili>  ci-ui**- iir  t  oi.  il  i  in.t- 
•ll'»tln''?on   i"  >M-tui'i'n  t)if  il.*!!  l'jstIi'I.  i»i  t.  «•  ^'-.ui'  !o  iMuk*    tin-  '.iw.v.  bl  It  j.t- «-♦«  t^'k   *•        \>--i\ 

<ilj«or«'i|tin  ii*  to  uhut  Ir  «h:i11  !•••.  anil  ro ri'^-rrri::  mii  iiuthortt>  or  •il-i  n-t!on  ii^  t.»  jt>  fX'-"  «iv i»*»' 

«x«'rri««  >i   'i'iil«r  itn<l  in  ]iun<ii:ii  <'•*  o'  tUv  -jiu     iltai  Mi-  rir«*  i'mtimoT  l.i-  ilon.- :   thui  i4i  il-<    ;.:>  r  :»•• 
viilM  oV.  .  iT;ioi  i-an  K*  ni:ii|f.    In  thi-  f»*i    it  w.i"  rt'tHirMnuly  li«''«l  tiii>t  hii  lu  i  .intlior:/!i,^'  •'■•     .•in 
inl«»'Ioti' »■*  o' n  iiinniv  to -ntn>«-ril«' !o  itM>«-i!p)t-iI  of-N-k  of  ii  n'['roti«l  i-«>!ii|ijiiiy  Mim-^  not  >1i '•  -  .i:     '.  i- - 
tHtivr  ]•  'M    r  or  i-oiitr.iVt  ii*'  th<*  t  on>Titu(iu:i  of  in  j  luntpr  w  Inch  :<  Ma^  iiL!<«i  ■•!«.  ttor  iln-  ^'r  •   *.'  <  o?i 
•(tltntl«>ii.  in  pmviiMin;  !)iat  tli**  "titm  ripllon  ^hill  not  U>  tn.i<tt  iiMtll  tin*  H.Mwnt  of  a  Tiiaio'.:\  of  tU* 
••U'l-tor-  of  i])t>  co'iMtv  i*  flr*t  oI>I:iiim'*1  at  uii  t-l*  rlion  hrl  !  for  lh<il  i'Ur}i«  <«• 

Tilt-  prini-i])]*'  in  <*n(-!i  i>:i>^-  i*«.  ttuit  ttir  ut-t  t^iki***  *  fC  «-t  m.oi*oo:i  a.-  )ifi*<M«-«l.  An>l  t)i«t.  tlicn  S  t%'  Wiin 
provWioTi  oi"  till*  roiixtitution  •1<m'si  not  npplr.  tl.onch  tin-  art  pn«*  i-!'*?*  for?*  vitf  of  tin-  i*"-:!  •■  n- n 
ttinilifii'ii  t»rfii- i'-nt  li»*Mi«'  "tih-iir'.pljtiii      *'."•.'.  v   /'.W  -i   jn.*'.  ■.'7;    T'l    «■;- -i  %    A'*  "•  •;   /'    *  t"     'I*.! 
Minif  mil-  U  »p;Mi.iMi-  to  tii\Mi>>!ii|i  *iilv^^:  ript:o:.*<  't»  ii<- i-api'.k!  >?•*•  k  i^f  r.iilnnt.!  <*o;:,)..ir.<  "  ,;  / 

a.  /?.'••  V  .V' »"i  7"/!..  1  «).  S.lo'i  Mr  of  pIi.Mkro.ii!  .  ••;iiiia-iJ--.-  /.'■■  ■■!•*.  '"{•if'r.  r>  :  .:  i  :  !.•  uii 
urt  proV'iIl'-.-r  f>>r  ;•  vi^'i'  n]«oi:  tli««  i]ii -^!ioii  of  th«-  r-  ••*  J  I'f  ".  «<#n:iti  *•  .t.  -H"  ni;uir»'!  •%  v "  !1 
Si'o.  :tf>   'M  whii'li  art  .ip- •  ont.i''i»  «l  "•-.-»  .in -'iiioTk*  .iniSri/f'iK  if"  «-!•  •  :P-ii.  pr<M  ritor  .  I' ■  r.   r 

cif  <i>nilniiiTi<^  if.  jtn>I  •»»  'iiki:::,*  :ljr  r»tiir!iii.  rt-inrljiiu'  Tli--  r>-»u*'».  •  :••  >'<i.''  v  » ■•m  ■  /'  ■•  • .  *< 
O.S.  I"? .  .v.'./'  V  'o.ii.  'ff  .\..','-  #'•»,  IN.  vji.  .\i,,|  ti>  I  ii:..tuti-  ..Ji:i!i  n.i-ii'i «.  a  pr« 'lni».  '•  «■  ■•  i-f 
th»'  «•!•■'  ''"^  "f  II  tow»»«»liii»  ••'•fori-  All  tu«*>i>^!:ii«-iit  for  tin*  piiriNKn- ••,'  j«jii  t  \t>:  ■.iiiiil*  pij-'  ■  .-  •!  :or  a 
t»»wt»''**V' I '  TM-'iTV  i«  iiiri'P' tir  tl»«' inwiiM-*.     J;iri'  Tf*.  v  i'h*r-,t  «.  ii  •• .  *.| 

Ttn*  M«i-ouil  f.oii  ill  till-  J  .1  of  .Vprjl '.».  1.-7I  Hiii>  li  p:o\jil.j.  il,.L;  sjn-  r,:«.t  *.i  ij.n  th*!.    .     t^V-yW 

lake  «'fti-«-T  an«l  Iw  in  for»'i'  u'nn  aini  a-*  •*n»'i  a»  tin-  i».«in»'  -'i..i\i  !*■  ..iIo(»i- •!  "ny  «i  i»  ijotiti  '  \\  i.'.r 
vUH'tor^  "  .  .  .  "iiinl  whrn  i»nitJiMf  r«iunc>  hiiililtnia*  »hii!!  Ii:nf  \**%-'.i  •  r^f  t**-<l."  >•>  \\i*-  r  t  ••  .if 
ITiiuni'^Toun.  I«  noi  to  \m-  iiinnrnn-*!  iiv  iMiikititr  fli«"Ott  "  tt»  t.iki  *  tt-i  t  nj^-T'  l\\*  -tpproiu:  of  .  -.,.■►;.• 
•ilthoritT  than  thi>  k*  n«-rai  anM  :-  iily."  i  ii:i!r.T>  lo  tlii^  M-t'tutn  :t  •-  i>ro|«  r  <  oIl-^/'ih  tii:i  ot  •  .  .  <  'i<>ii 
•  if  tli«'  nit  i-.  tlint  ll'"-  fip-t  M'«-!ioti  tlun*«f  '•li-i!!  »^->i-»ir.»«'  a  1h«  rtl,.-i.  i  .;o).it-«l  I.\  t!n- « ,'ii  '.  -  |  •■. 
«*niori>fI  i-r    .ivrifJ  nitt»  t-\i  i  ■!*i«iii  u!i«;i  loi- M::!i|ii.4<>  «}m:I  f.u\<  ?- . -i  * ,-. .  r.  •; "    N 

C*i^  "Jj  (>.  >..  "l"*, 

1  J  H- 1  tatty.  1  til.  :■>.<,  -JlH-batt-k  .i-VJl'.*.  .'ji-rN  U\  *►*. '.>  '"■».•.'.;.  f*  I  ni".  s       ■.    .   >-o 

Sec.  27.  The  cl^riion  an«l  Ap|i..iiitnienl  of  all  oiIictTH,  (!)  anil  tlif  til  1:  z  ^  lil 
▼nranrif  H,  not  otlitrwiHt*  pr<>vi<le<l  for  l»y  ihia  iX)DBiitutii>n.  or  ww  ron«tiriiti  ::  f  tht* 
Uniteil  StateH,  bhail  Ih«  luude  in  Bucii  in  'iitifr  an  amy  lit*  (hri^-tt«t  !•>  law  .  i ,  :'>ii  u-i 
MppiMiitiiii;  power  ('5.1  Hhiill  )»e  fK«*roi'W*«i  hv  theienneral  anteiiiMy.t-xrt'pr  .•»« ;  ••  ."i^i  •] 
ia  ililH  O  ii»ititii  ion.  and  in  the  eVrti  m  of  ri)iCr«l  K(aU«  •eoMtni;  ui.tl  lu  ti  •  •••  i  ;im'>>. 
the  Vulc  fcthall  ht»  tMken   ••nV  i  ft»ir.'* 


<!'      rilJtJuniftJt   l"   .1    iltll  ll    •»Ul    Imt   A   M»ii-«»ar>    i-l»"T:n"llt    'o  f«»««*!  |!!::i     n-,    i.fTi^  \ 

power  ri-i.ttiii;:  (•»  im    )"i:>!;i    \u\*r  -*:«    luniirpil  *■)   ••'..I'tni .  uiiit  u  h  >  ;.   ;in\   '-    ••-**•-. 
tir  inillv  I'.i..*!-  !•>   -In  ;ion  i»r  iIh-  ■.|-,«»'mii  »;  j  ••!»•  r  if  !::i-  •tafi.  •  ri-i.ti-  ..*    .•;?;.■■       "*  ■ 
7  U.  ••»  .  ■»I7. 

Till-  .:•  imtaI  :i.-*i'ThMv.  un«Iir  th**  Mit'tin    i  lav  Oin-.  t  ••\   Iin   tf  ■    r-.:iii!i«  r  in  «♦■-»■ 
Dot  tiihi-i^^ Im-  prov  iili  it    iir  ««>   "if   "i.oi    *:  i.ji',..j  ..    •  ■'•.;:!. :.••■.     «■         •••    •  ;■»:•■: 
vrhrthrr  ->!•  Ii  oih'  \'  •  ..  .1  '■  ■■  '•  .^■^ :  •!  ■  '    .;■; .».:  .•  \    »  '■  r:  •..  •.'  .    ;  -  -i  ■    .-      ■  •»..    ^. 
r.  iiti  tM/ttm,  Jli  l>.  ^..  Itrj. 


r2)  Tbegeticmit  avemMr  mar  br  Ibw  direct  theDuHintrlii  wblirhsU  s 
b»  l«w  nr  vsi'anplw  ihcirefn  uiiiU  Iw  Blli"!  by  ugiiiolDtQii^nt.  eiitw  (n  nuts  p 
tluu  Dlif-liiiK  by  Uw  Ibc  mruinor  iu  nrhii-li  an  apiHiiuiininil  t&Kll  be  nude. 
muDLin  till.- vxctdIhc  of  tvu  <UnferEDt  »Dd  dlMncl  pow^cn^  ibe  caw  piocill 
donti.  beiuic  IvultlmiYU ;  and  Lbe  olluir.  doing  tlui  u-t,  Uiiue  aduilniKtnuIvi!.   J 

U)    -  Tlie  pbcBae  ■sptMriiiUaB  power.'  aa  ben  gaud,  (> 
(Bnpiur^  in  refVreDce  to  matteni  wnainlne  K>  govBmD>a 

EiTcmtncni.  Ii  mwni  the  power  nf  ujiof  aimeat  to-oOke— 
dlvIdusU  tobcdd  oIBm,  anil  toiUscnuKB  ltuiuullaui4 .. 

ptibltr  dutTt  cliBTfre  and  tniaL  eonf^rvil  by  poblir  authority,  tor  pabllE  parpo 
and  lii»[Hirtant  clwnictCT.    TttiAr  dml..-«.  di.ir  iIuiik''  iunl  innt.urvj  noi  iranJeaj 

r  cb".-«i.iloB  0*1 

SOfllu'pillIlHllll 


dcnlitl.bntdiUHUe.  t>rnnai>cntalu>-'<-i>i'r<i">Lr>        /'■  .•"— iiniiuvnton.j.  1 

■^"^ e* ot  April  12,  IHBSlSSv.lL'^^.l  a..,  .^l.i,  I,  |...:..  i.u- l.it  cbe.-wi.lloB  o*l 


whif-b  might  o.- ..- .,... ~.~.  ~~~~, 

authurlx]!U!iucbboai4  ora  majodty  bm.-TriiiM.'  nuy  i1liv'i't<>ra[  tbc  wnlleiitlarj  ■ 
Tblfb  ml^t  by  the  boanl  bo  deemrd  euiDeli^ni.  pnutol  »ilte«.  and  niiir«4tiis  tH 
biyooid-l  ixnndt  Ibr tbe  imallun  ofsuiTb  buinl aiid  udbtiii  yet  Ihegvuvnl  — -H 
nw  the  power  of  ^patntlnt  Uie  ofDoci*  uf  micb  twaid  without  exeTCbdniE  "mppidl 
blorbMdvn  bjr  the  ComUlatlcHi.  The  viurolw  of  Me  powerof  appcrinUnctK  t 
olllcvm  ned  tbe  lUliag  ol  neanclei  whleh  nai'  Mciir  In  stat*  oOtt*.  la  a  bUh  3 
tniM.aii(l  notnpri^leiorcAHial,  ur  iDcidiiDUl  agency,  and  tbt  offlren  at  a  boa 
Dl0  to  exei^be  tbew  publlo  Finurtiaiia,  are  v«4£d  with  official  afale  power,  aaa< 
poblli?  f  nuuMse  and  oOive.    It.  Ml. 

TbecoDlrariiiffo'BIKbarlty  00  the  jodsw  iVMie  HUiwrior  courl  of  Cftirimkl 
».,.  .K , sof  theoM  ofSfey  *.  IMBiiC"  "■"   "■'■  - — ■' '-  ' 

.fi^S^K        ■     "■ 

. — i.2l0.6.1Ji.    [SelA... ... 

1  Detnitit  iM,  2H),  aso  -.  2  UebtUi,  lu,  aiB,  »8,  sc^  S'o,  ago.  631 

fee.  SS.  The  eeneral  awemblf  sbull  hare  no  power  to  pnaa 
.(1]  or  lawB  imptUTlng  tbe  obliii::tiun  ot  coulracu;  (2>  but  majr, 
aDthorii"  cnurte  to  carry  i"to  f  ffvct,  upon  fiarh  teriiiH  ae  aba))  be  Jt 
(8)  tbe  inaiitfeat  inlentioD  (4)  ol  p^itties,  and  oKkerf,  (G>  by  curing  01 
»n(l  e'Tors,  in  iDstrumeiiU  anil  proceedings,  ariairig  out  o(  iheir  W( 
with  lh«  laws  of  tbia  state.    (6)     ISa  ConaU  1802,  Art.  nil.  i  16.) 


_,-_ ^ — ._-, inler  ezlitliiK Uwi  oi    __      ,. 

ar  •tucbea  a  IWW  dlabiut)  In  TEHUHttotcaiuBFUaiutoreoiiBldenCluiiaalreadT  ■ 
rMroflie  Mre.        AKfdn  r  AiXdn    ftf   S  207  310-Hrfnkerbofr.  C.  J. 

A  n  nivn  a  on  piC-axMliig  risbtt,  ^UlntlMia. 

1  h     tluoK  of  tbe  UdaMltuUui  «at 

u  ul  Id  tcnu.     Ortm  I)).  T.  C 

1  O  s   Ml :  ByHf  v.  Tnbds.  5 

xu  u   Itk.  Ihi.  Kforufy  T.  But 

UI     Jul.»r»ii  V.  BcaUc,!,  lb.,  B7 

>•  salTd     IK   be      uiptttD  \  1)1  w  to  hcbutb  miutdtal  only,  and  tbeii 

pendl  L  ut  the  t  me  the  nets  taki.  <.  Iixt,  1*  nut  Dblbltcd  by  tblest-ction.     K'ntem 
SOI    JAnT  E     -  '   ~    ~ 


Sli  ti  iPHaSbctinEaulwtBDiIallDtemt*.  and  i<^tsn(  pn^'Fty,  have  a  pi 

-• ■-    WDtnir]  il  U-tltiotl  tedearli  cipnaacd     ArUrj/ v.  A'dnn. a O. S.  IM 

U  of  Uaieb  28.  Itet  (Gl  V    41  Aprils  l£i>to(-JT  1WI|,  and  April  IG. 


tor  the  iinytntiDt  ol  bonDlies  lo  vulunld'CK 
v.KiclilaoA  Tp.^O  a.,  ■Sei;  Saltv.  irUtattOe  Tp.,  1 


111  0. 3.,  SR. 

-.....-in  thoact  ^ .,,  --,-„ |-,„  —  -- — ^   --  — - 

for  tbi'  lucatiDR.  uglaWlnblng  and  eoaatructlns  dttelus.  dcuiOB  and  »i 


Nori>tthoartofKaijhM.lMl(6lT^57_)."_roppIemenlurj-  to  the  act  entitled^ 


17  0  S.,  1.  Nnr  the  HL'tol  April  T.1S54  (.V!  v.  24).  cuDCcrolng  Miit«  ou  the  bond  of  ex 
MniCon.    Haintenv.  HMen.iaO.S.lff!. 

The  power  vi»tod  iQ  thCKcncruUisacmbly  under  article  13.  noctloD  Cot  the  Coi 

poaed  by  Ibis  pravlBioD,  and  Ihc  provlfllou  that  thuicencnu  itMembly  ^U  iiass  no 
obligation  of  eoiiliBT- "    " — •-■--  " •i.^i-.r,    ..^ 

Ciidertheaplof 
land  mn'U'  a  mnlual 

alwsmiin  Chan  wasaue.  an  at. -.-„ .. -~ _ 

nicb  ruuae  ol  action,  la  not  a  letmac tire  law  within  the  meaning  ol  this  aeclloi 
n  O.  6 .  SOL 

SH'Ilon  IT,  ai  amended  March  T.  ]S7:i  (70  v.  53).  of  the  act  CBtaUiriilng  boarda 

-■ M  and  preaorlbing  their  dutiea  (51  v.  4ffil.  in  BHthoriitng  Ihc  eomruiwio 

..!_  .t .r__  .1, — < .,.„j  r_.  ._  ..«■._.  .i.„ m,g5  gf  obstructions 


[on  therein  nrov! 
the  lime  of  fta  pi 


■Idcd  lor,  t. 


It  In  conflict  with  Ihla  se 


tofori' lU"  to  those  therei. _ __ 

The  poiviT  ot  the  U^giBbitim'  to  fmv  ctinillTO  statnles.  rclroni 
not  imiwir  eoutcacl*.  nor  dlslurij  vested  rlghta,  Is  not  Inhibited 

■t  of  Marcl)  a.  JS-^a  (51  y.  529)  "to  provide  f< 


CONSTITUTIOM   OP   OHIO.  23 


It  Ihi  ^ixtli  luiiioii  of  till*  lU'l  *>f  April  l^J.  W>4  \-w  \.  I'lli.  '  u»  pruviUv  lur  llic  in-riuiuifiil  IimuIIimi 
fM^at  uf  iiiHHvf  of  Noble  «iiiintj,  by  Xhv  1<yal  Totei>  tiirr«Mif  aii<l  fur  thv  rn^-tiou  «>f  publti-  tmil-^ 
ii'H'in.    pmviiUii  only  for  tho  ntituriLl  an«l  nrc^Miar7  I'liin-ucitA  ariiKiiix  from  DxliiK  tin*  fouiity 


thr  county  of  rvrr>'  a  forfctttin'  nf  futwibitiiw  rhchlii  noquini*!  umWr  a  kynd  (vntiwi.  in  tho  ewui  uf  « 
inttjority  voti*  nKiiiiiNt  ttu*  rt'iiii»val  of  the  m«toi  juatiiv.  niul  fa>.  ilufvlnrw  u ti voiiAtitutiuriid.  :<aJL  y. 
Vum.  o/  IWry  Oo ,  5  O  P.,  iiC. 

Hut  I  hi 
I  if  thr  iM^at 

inimtbi ,  ^ _    ^ 

M'at  Htbrr  nt  Ulivi*  or  SanihKVtIU*:  au<1  which  t'lljct^Dcii^  uiutit  huri'  Imm'h  in  tii«-  (Htut^-in  plat  ion  of  iIm 
%'utifnt.  wlii*ther  pnivitliMl  for  )»y  thi*  twi  or  U4)t  I'hin  act  in  iifot  in  <i>n(lta*t  with  lbl^  prorijutiii  of  thtf 
tonntitution.    ,\nblc  v.  nm,  >^  .\'jhlf  iio .  S  o.  H^  &21 

Th«'  M't  of  May  X  IHTci  i.Vi  t  'y^'i.  In  nUtion  tt>  plnnknMvi  ani  turnpikt-  niiiu|iAniii«  in  mi  fur  «^  ii 
unih'rtukiti  lo  inipiwe  uptin  Ht4X*kh«>Mvr3.  wiLbout  their  lUMcut.  lu'liTi'tual  liatitliti«*s  not  iinp<iM-«l  t>y 
Chcir  c'hurt«'ni.  or  by  the  Iawk  uuilvr  which  ibvy  have  lnvn  invnuixitt.  i*  u  law  tinii.iir.:!^  ttM 
vaH«Iity  of  the  Mtockhoblont'  tvinirurt  with  tlu-  ooinp*ny.  and.  thA.*r^Xonr,  uiMMmhtitutlonal  ir^iami  \. 
Piilrttim  T.  P.  Co.,  1»  i)  8.,  »«. 

Th«*  apulication  of  the  proTtotoiui  of  m)  macb  of  the  art  uf  April  I\  IffTO.  AiiM*ni1tDi;  «<rtii>n  *'>T  i>f 
the  <'u<lt'  of  rivil  iinx-(*«lurv.  an  authori/o  th«  cxmrt  to  ori|«*r  a  n'ciNki<in  of  a  noutrart.  or  t^*  rcDib-r  ju«h^ 
mont  for  plain  till  only  upon  hl«  Kivin^  a  liunil  itf  iudiMDOity.  to  <-41)lm»  of  artioii  wLii'li  jun-rui-il  U'furw 
tUv  paMuMfi-  of  that  in't.  in  inhibiu**)  by  thin  mx'tiou.  tirmt  W*M.  ,si*jei  r>i.  y.  «>up  24  O.  >  .  :*4^  Itnt  t\w 
f»th«'r  provi!>ioiM  of  that  auion<lt«I  M«'ti«>n  507  on*  n-mi«lijii  uul^  iaMiib»uot  tx/nlniii-iu-  (bm  *4<itiiin. 
7Vni|4r/oH  r   A'r'inMT.  Jt  O  8...VV4. 

iMV  iiJmi,  iUi  to  (be  oblitfatiun  of  i^ontmcu.  HkiUtpt  v.  Itmga^.  '.:i  t>  ^  .  4(iA.  AmtM  v.  Mf-h'tnmn;  2J  <•. 
S^'JU).  .\^  lo  ihf  power  of  ihi*  ^eneraJ  itiw«e:ubly  t«>  alter,  ix-vii*',  aiul  axoeud  thi'  t  l*arti-r»  i^'  ii««ir 
|ionite<l  ftinipiinieM.Hf^  OmiU,  iM/i,  AH   VJII,  |  16.    Stita 

Sei*  Art.  1.  {  Itf.  NfiUMlb 

l^ii    Ttii.v  )*ri>vl^ll>n  lit  penniaclvo  anil  not  luaiitiatorr.  an*!  il  AiU  ivinaJuii  a  i^otT>tii*n  fi;r  ihi*  t^inria 
io«1eleniiine  uniler  wliat  eireunuitani*(w. fin  what  print'ipl(i>«if  (equity,  tiiey  wul  nivt   « iloi  t  Uj  aii  i n 
ftlninient  or  eonvfyanee  which  if*  invaliil  by  law.    i/'tJ  v   i/fi«/.  Ji>  <  >.  8..  1 IV 

(4)  "The  intenti«»n  muat  Im'  nianiftwt:  nut  how  mauifivtcil  in  n€>t  eipiVN**!.  Tht-  (M>urt». iintlt-r  a 
dirm'tion  to  tin«l  the  intention,  with  a  view  to  the  oomvtion  of  ao  oiniMtion  tir  «lefei-t  in  anaiOtf>  %• 
hkeeam*!.  wouM  not  lu-t  unUwi  the  intt.'ntion  waa  uianifi^t.  aini  iu  view  of  ti)u>  pniieipli-  uf  iu«.  it  h 
pnibalih'ihe  4*xprf.v«ion  wn*  uiu'il  It  iiuty  hnp]i«-n  that  n  men'  in*>|i«^*<iiin  •>'  Ui*-  ii.t)iiT;<H  t  it:*>'.riinii  nt 
wilt  Mhow  what  i*i  the  omi*«it>n.  ilefiN't  or  t*rn>r.  an«i  make  manifest  tli«'  ini«-nii«'ri  of  th<-  )<irt:i-*  Ku: 
Ktviufc  the  j^trii'ieia  nitvuiinu  ii>  the  ezpruNKum.  'maniftiiit  intention.'  an  applit^l  Ui  a  wniu-ii  ill^trll 
men t.  we  think  th«' eourLs  are  not  foiinn«il  t**  u  merv  inh)M'«*tton  of  the  iuotrnuent.  a^  to  whiibthw 
OluiNiion.  «Je/iTt  or«>rntr  i«(  <d!<t;eil  t«)exitit.  but  an*,  at  lea^t.  «'iilll!tHS  tti  }%•  pla««ii  lu  llo*  •mKn  p<Mi.'i«<it 
aa  if  ealJeil  on  to  i-ousirue  ami  Kive  eilii<«'tl«ia  perfect  iu*ktrnnii'nt.  1'he  obji«*i  U-in,;  to  u».  •rtiiiii  J 
then!  Im*  an  outiMion.  (Jefect  or  eiTor  iu  the  i»iktruin**»t.  which  ha*  pn'Vt-ntt^l  the  maniiiv'i  in-  •n(ti*ii 
of  the  puriie><  fri»m  Inmuk  carrie«i  inloelhi-l.  the  ci>url  inav  u**tk  t«i  tlii*  *uiiji«*t  nuilt4-r.  '.lit-  iviiim^  (iiiii 
itt  the  iHirtitrM  with  il  an<l«iurnMMj«]iii^cin'unL<^lAiM>i»al  tiu'  time  of  iIm-  i-i«vui)*»n  uf  ti»t  lao^ruiui  i.i.  ' 
iioth'tTH  V.  PHtTfit.  11  ().  s  .  i;ii~4V47.  r>iH   <ihobH>n.  J. 

i'l)  **  1  h«' InntfiiJVs'e  of  thii<  proviM>  extenilA  not  only  tn  oreii^ioft*  of  ofll««*r«  in  pnM'*«-<iii.>x^iTt 
iMH'ted  with  the  exi'<-ution  of  «li-e<Iit,  but  to  omi.-oioiitt.  ite.Sti*!  aU'l  ernip>  in  •li-<i«l«  <*»  ;he  ••m:^«:i>ri«. 
not  only  of  otheem.  but  of  partieii  We  ^houM.  then-fon*.  look  ratii*T  Ui  thi-  prineipi*- of  ju.«ii<^- nibl 
riKht.  which  tbi*  rule  waM  inleui)«il  to  enfi»nv  by  an  .tpnlication  !■•  pas*.  trau«a4't:on%.  t^  4:.  u»  pir'h -.i.ir 
jiixtauco  in  whieb  a  like  appH<'ation  had  Un-n  made.  tJitniMh  hl»t«iri4'Ally  i'vinnt«'ii«1  witu  ih*-  ii4lof>ib>n 
III  the  rule  "     y/i.  UJi) 

Hi)    It  JMobxiouilhat  the  Inntnimfnt  or  pnitN-e'liu^uni^t  U- I'lH- whi<  h  ha<l  tin  ri- U^  «  1 iui«*N-:.. 

4l«-fe«'t  or  iTHir.  wouM  hiive  i>arri«-il  into  I'lfect  Ihr  iiittiitii'ii  of  il.i-  purt.i'^or  ••t;i-i  f^  If  ili«  Mi»;riii.i>  iii 
<ir  pnM'.eeilink'N  Im' '•ueh  ibat.  in  (he  at**>«*iice  nf  any  ituiiM.MQ.  ib'fe<  t  i>r  trnir.  11  w*>ijM  hi«vi-  !•••  n  Sn 
<i|H-ntlivc.  tbi'U  it  cauuot  In*  rrtfHrdeil  ua  wiiiiin  the  meani;u;of  the  pn>viMi.  Th:*  i»  shown  trou  the 
rx'^juUition.  that  the  otniw^ion,  (b'f>vt  or  em^r  muKt  arl.M-  rrom  the  want  of  i^>nftirniiiv  *>t  lin  :i**rii 
uifut  or  prori-iilinu'  with  thi-  law*>  of  tlo-  ^tllt•^  An  itiotniiiti-iit  «>r  pr<N«^-il]it>;  wli[i-t.  iiatMu  iu» 
«»uiifi!«ion.  liffei't  «»r  I  rruf.  wouM  «(jll  not  I  onfono  with  tin-  lan^of  the  »!  i:«-  ainl  il)fn-r<ir*  iMiti.irr^ 
into  ellei't  ttie  int**nlif>n,  cannot  U*  on**  of  thiMn*  inteu<le«l.  Th**  pro\)*i«i  ]iriN<*<«<ii»  oti  ih*  .u>«  i«i.|^;i  n 
that  the  iii)>trunii'nl  or  pnN-ii«jin>;  but  for  the  iiiiit««MMi).  «!•  ii<«-t  «ir  ^-rnir.  wifiltl  huii  ««>'.S«ri.ii  •!  tii 
Che  law<«.  au<l  llicri'ton*  ti.in-  <-arrii  d  into  eileti  lh»'  inn*iiiii>n  of  ttu-  panii*  It  thi  r<  U  r«  .*•*%  ifi 
exteud  to  any  innlrunii'iil  or  jiPmi  cilihK  not  aiUhuruiil  !•>  ibi-  ]aw«  ••!  ibi'  •t«t« .  «s  a  \«i.>l  niiil 
«*rttvtual  •■xpn*s'>inn  of  ibi*  iiiti-ntion  of  thi*  par(ii».  It  itiM»  tiot  ii>iib«>rLti  ihi-  .'irLT^iJ  n.s'^r  ^l^  9* 
irive  power  or  (-ji|itt>  iiy  to  p-irtit-^  not  i>«»ii««jv»<il  whi'ti  any  in^tnimi-ni  >>r  I'nM^^ttiij;  «•  •  n.inW 
or  hjMl.  An  att«-mpt  to  do  thin  would  c«int«-  within  tbe  pn>hihitton  a^caiuot  r*-i.'- .m  L\--  iitw«  ' 
Ib^  A4«V.  ri47. 

"Tbi*   briijiiple.  in  Ti«*w  of  which  ihi   luii'ifuai;**  of  Dm*  pni\)^i  nboiiM  U-  i^iiuirtj<«l   •••-..'•I  •  « 

lend  that  laiii;!!.!^'!-  lo  r:\:*i-*  w  ti  >n-  ii.irt;>-4  ro  .  p  ;.  :i;  i irr>   (!■•  f  iM>  iji;>  ::  '.ii(> ••!!••  1    t  .    -j.  :*■ 

f>truia«'nl  or  priMfciJ.iii;  mmlf  or  hiiif  111  •'ou^fr.iiitx   u:th  th<-  liW"  of  ^^.^■  •titti-  iii'i 'Mit  to 'I'- «o  *-•.: 
fail  on  ai'ii'Unt  ol  an  oiiiiv»iiiii  il' f^  ■  i  ••r  <  r:o: .   ainl  itii  in**  itliiMi  (■«  iii«;  iuuii.:t«t  j.t«i.i«  anii  ••!■.. ;^ 
rvtju ire  that  it  >hiiii]<I  not  U-  i]fi*at  •!  b\  on*  ii  hhiim'oii  i!> '<  • :  ur  t  ri.>r     1i.>  p^r:  .< « -ii>!  U  ••■;i.|w 
lent,  tb»-ir  iiiJiMilioTi  niu^t  U-  iii.iiiifi-»t    '.'.  inn*:  !•■■  1^1:1' 1  I  l>\   ■^'■m   ••  T.  \»\  •..!!.     i.-f.nn*  t.t  .-r  i  •^• 
ct^ine.  tlmu.'ii  iiiipfrfii  t  fruio  a  want  of  <*on f or aitly  with  tht  taw.  and  ibi*  p  '!•■:  niij«t  tw  ii|-fn    *.< 
HDd  ev^uitaUii- It  riujk.'        Jh.  !.!•• 

In  !*•>.  I- .  t'i>  wif '  of  «•..  h.'.v  Irii:  ■» /■  •■  >ii;»;-'  •■■'•lit'  .n  li*- -1.  j-..:.i  d  uitl.  f  t-r  I.*;-.!  ir.-!  i".  1  !■..; 
inteni|Ju>;  to  i-iiii\t>\  lirr  «*«niti-  <•>  K  lt\  nii»i.iki-.  h'-r  !ia!.ii-  wa«  oni.i;>-<l  in  ilu  inrmnii*i£  1  !a<i«t  -f 
IhedaK'l.  in  I'^iT.  the  eeiii-ral  a^w  i.iM>  p;L<%»ti|  aii  at  1  authorLL'iij.:  thi-iosr*.  to  •orri-  :  •w  \\  a  iii^mW 
in  the  de«i|  of  a  niarrii-tl  woiuan.  ihi>Uk'h  iH^-iirrii.>;  N-fon  tin-  )>ar>a^-<  ••.'  ih<  «■  I  !!•  II  ib.tl  ').<■  |  ■-■• 
%'lao  in  tbii^  »rf-«-{ion  iiiuliwri/<-il  •*\txit  aJi  en.t<  lui*  nt  *t-'i  ";•  «.  /'i.  n^U.  1]  <>.  «..  '.n  •. ,-  _•  lij«i;.  .  « 
l&ep^W);  Mi'Ur  \.  lint*    I.:  o.  s..  *«•.    .•*•!*  1 'i  \.  fi. -/.la.  .^i»i  >.  tT- 

1  l»<-ba!>>.  bd.  Jiw-jT'i  .'7.:  J-^*     .  Is  l^il4.i.  Iw  17  .  In*  .I-i.  J4ti-J*l.  j>i..  .>.  V..  >.-    ^^    ..-^     .-. 
•Ki'*-u:i  «*•».  Hf**,  ■*.:-'.  ••>,  ""y. 

8bl*.  29.  No  extra  o<tiui'4*nHiition  »li«U  Im  luiuli*  m  any  offitvr,  paMir  at;»*nt.  f»r 
rODtractor.  after  the  service  hh.iil  hnv"  he*»ii  Ten«U're«l.  or  the  (*<)ntr4i*t  enti»r*Hl  into; 
nor  shall  Hny  iiiuney  be  |>Hi«l.  oti  any  rl.itrn,  th«*  huhjiVt -matter  « if  whU'h  Mhall  n«it 
h.tve  heen  pr<>vicie<l  for  by  ])re-exiiitiii^  hiw,  iiiiliiis  »Ui*)i  i-nDi|H*nikaiioii.  or  claim,  In* 
•llnweil  by  tvo-thirda  of  the  iiiemhfra  elected  to  each  branch  of  the  ireneral 
»iibly. ' 


CONSTITDTION    OF   OHIO. 


25 


ing  (ifficerH,  directed  to  the  preiiident  of  the  sennte,  who,  during  the  firpt  week  of 
the  BBBsion,  shall  open  and  publish  them,  and  derlare  the  result,  in  the  pter^etice  of 
B  mjority  of  the  members  of  eauh  house  of  the  B^oeral  afeembly.  Thp  petuOD 
havinif  the  higheat  nnmbtir  of  votes  ehiill  be  dedared  duly  elected ;  but  if  aii.v  Iwn 
or  ojore  ahiill  be  hi^huBt,  and  equal  in  votes  for  the  eame  office,  one  of  them  shall 
be  I'hosen  by  the  joint  vote  of  boili  honses.    (&«  ComL  1908,  An.  II,  S  2.) 

I  De)«tM  ■/ail.  XlC.VlV.i  Debalca.  ^Sl.  (W,  >W,  «&a,  STD. 

Sbc.  4.  Should  there  be  no  eeRsi 
after  an  election  for  any  of  the  office 
he  made  to  (he  secrelary  of  stale  am 
eraor,  in  such  manner  hb  may  be  provided  by  law. 

2  UelHHot  SJH,  "08,  Wi,  ie»,  S70. 

power  of  this  state  shall  be  vested  iti  the  goT- 


Althciiigh  Ih(?gc 


ifIkc  at  the  BUpn'me  eipcD live  power  oF  the  rlMc.  ma\-  Ituid  tbe 

-Ion  whIrJi  nannolbeconlrolleif  bv  Judicial  poiver,  ret  Id  i«Hrd 

irlal  art.  which  might  hare  been  deTOlved  on  say  other  affloei  ol  tbe  otitic,  iind  alfwUng 

my  ipociHe  privale  rlxbt  he  nu)' be  maile  amenable  to  tbe  conmolsorr  power  irt  the  rourta,  Sfab  v. 
CAiur,  a  U  S  528  *■  IJader  our  lyslem  of  gOTeniDiont.  no  otncer  li  pUeiid  above  tbe  rettnilDlDg 
authority  ol  tbe  law  vhleh  Ik  irnlv  MM  tn  be  unlvenal  In  tlo  bebe*lB— 'all  Mrlngll  honiwe.tbe 
Isut  UB  feeUnv  lis  nn  a  !  il  er  at  c[  as  not  ciempl  trom  tia  power '  The  jiidlcliil  [kOircmiinot 
iDMrpoi!  and  din.  a  an»  olan  offldal  aot  whleh  n>B  In  Ihc  dberetlnii  ofanr 

olBoer.  wbelhei    >.  Ildal    Tli9  conitltiitlODal  prorMnD  dcelBilti«  ibat  'tbv 

aupreme  exocuti  1  be  vcBleil  In  tbe  Kovemor,'  cloihen  the  Kovernorwltb 

Important  poUd  nf  whleh  heiweii  htnown  JndgmenlorillwretJon.aDd  In 

nnfd  to  nrlilcb  b  lualre    But  there  In  nothing  la  the  nntuie  of  tbe  ebtet 

oxeenllve  olHef  of  IhL  performance  of  boihg  daCtes  merelv  nilnbitcria 

enlalned  on  ibo  Kot  tu  r    1^hU    il      tutborici'  ol  tbe  governor  It  mpnme  In  (he  e^'n-fw 
polllleHl  and  eieeuUie  lunLtioDb  which  depend  on  the  eicrcbie  of  bis  own  jDdinneDt 


Uie  authority  ot  thi  Jadlelarv  of 
■— '—'  "Ti  any  matter  jniUn.-"- 

thenatareoflhtr 
person  eagug'd  In  dlscbaislnK 


S. 


Involved  in  any  matter  jniUclaily  braught  before  fc. 
nothlos  In  the  natnre  of  Iht  oWee  of  mvemor  which  pr«n 


.-  ._-  deCormf nation  ntnll  l^tnl qnoitlooa 
Although  the  Mate  eannut  be  aued,  Ibera  la 
the  prosecnilon  o(  a  inlt  agalurt  the 


I  Dehult.'B,Z!>9,M)2:  3 Debelet. SDK. n: 


Set.  6,  He  may  require  informstion,  in  writing,  from  tbe  officers  in  the 
eiecmive  department,  upon  any  subject  retatinft  to  the  dnlien  of  their  respi'tlive 
offices;  and  ehall  see  that  the  laws  ore  faithfuHv  executed.  (Sre  Contt.  1B02,  Art. 
Hi  7.) 

1  TH'hmts aoo, S06;  a  DebaUm  wn, m,\  wfl, 870. 

Sio.  1.    He  shall  communicate  at  every  session,'  by 
aBsembly,  the  condition  of  Ihe  elate,  and  recommend  such 
deem  expedient.     (.Sr«  Coruf.  1802,  Art.  U,  i  4.)  ' 

Sao.  8,  He  may.  on  extraordinary  occasions,  convene  the  irpneral  »»sembly  hy 
proclamation,  and  shall  state  to  both  honsee,  when  aBfi(>nii>led,  tbe  puriinae  for 
which  they  have  been  convened.    (Stt  ComL  IBM,  Art.  II,  i  9.) 

1  riulali's.  JU0,306,331,336;  -J  Uehak*.  ai7,  MS,  Mw,  K3."i,  f(  A  «■">. 

Sac.  9.  In  esse  of  disngrfemeDt  between  the  two  hnueea,  in  respect  to  the  time 
of  adjournment,  he  shall  have  power  to  adjourn  the  general  mwembly  to  aui-b  time 
■s  he  may  ttiink  proper,  but  not  beyond  the  regular  meetings  ihetetA.  {Srt  Contl. 
\Wi,ATt.lI,^\\.) 

I  I<etKiIes,SliO,»lii,SS4:2I>eliales,21<B,KW,R3^.  F».t>70. 

tSic.  10.    He  shall  be  commander-in-chief  of  the  military  and  naval  lorree  of 
the  state,  pirept  when  they  shall  be  called  into  the  serviL'e  of  tlie  United  States. 
[See  Conil.  1802,  Art.  II,  ?  10.) 
1  Ikolutea.  »0l>,30n:'>r><-l«Hv.  WK,  KI^!SO:STQ. 
Lio 
ret 
Ul 
roi 
: 


1  Ikolutea. 

See.  11.  He  shall  have  power,  after  conviction,  to  grant  t 
lions,  and  pardons,  for  all  crimes  and  offenses,  except  treason  and  c^Bea  ot  impt-ai;h' 
ment,  upon  sneh  conditions  as  he  may  think  proper;  fliibjevt,  however,  to  such 
regnlatioDH,  aa  la  the  mai.ner  of  applying  for  pardons,  as  iiiay  be  prescribed  liy  Liw. 
Upon  conviction  for  treason,  be  may  auspend  the  execuii'^n  of  the  sent*'nre,  and 


00.18TITUTI0K   OF  OHIO.  1 

a  I  I        irieve.    He  shall  cotuiiiui)ical«  lo  the  general  aaeembljr, 

BCi  I  i:a»e  o[  reprieve,  cxtEiiinnlati.'^n.  or  pHrdon  KraDted,  I 

III!..  f  the  convict,  the  sentence,  itn  date,  and  the  itale  of  1 

parduu,  ur  .oprieve,  with  hia  reaBone  therefor.    {See  Conti.  1802,  Art. 

Thf  sr>i~-nor,  hy  rlrtw  ol  th«  prnvisiotn  of  till*  nefltlon.  1»  KnUiorlicit,  dl 
rrprluvc  o  ip«Ud.  (ai  *  iDedaei]  intcrvAl  of  Oaut.  Ui«  eiwuijott  (it  a  prison 
•iFHlh.    A        r  V.  Dratr.  -H  0.  8,  UT. 

The  «  Fplinuirj  t.  law  151  v.  IKI).  eirloe  lo  parttm  [mpriwiuert  for  nonH 
htiicAl  ol  lli«  UwB  [ur  the  trUet  of  iuwilvent  delion.  uiil  auUiorlilaK  Ibeli  lUiJ 
«»  alifiDpt  Uj  pliU'?  ihi-  pAMoDiJiK  power  In  IimihU  otbei  thsn  Uimc  ol  Uu-  ipiTI 
It  iiimvlr  a  n  )dLli(Milioii  of  peaalllva  preKTlbed  for  cerULin  ammiiGii,  and  li  uol 
UmiallluiJoa:    Jtr parV  dam,  fVO. 6.,  sm.    ,-•——■'—•■-■-•• 

See.  42.  There  shall  be  a  eeal  of  the  state,  which  ahali  be  kept 
Mill  iiflcd  bv  biiu  offirifllly;  and  eball  be  called  "The  GreAt  6eai 

Ohio."   (Sie  Co-it.  laca,  Art.  n,iu.) 

I  Iletiau.-s.Wa, 3(77;  2Det 

Sic   13.    .^11  gri  •'ions  aball  be  iaaued  in  then 

iMilhority,  ot  the  aUt^  .,  _  id  with  The  gretil  seal ;  signed 

and  couDlereigned  by  the  ac^roi^.       f  atate     (.Str  QmK.  1602,  ..4rE.  Fl 

1  i><ibB(>w,Mo.3a7:  aiMsb 

Sec.  14.  No  memlMr  of  conrreM,  or  other  person  holding 
aattioiity  of  this  etttte,  or  of  ihe  United  StAlee,  Bhull  execute  the  o! 
exeept  m  herein  provided.    {See  OoraL  1803,  Jrf.  II,  i  13.) 

I  Ili'tuUea,  3U0.  an :  2  Debate* 

Sec  1R.  Id  case  ol  the  death,  iinpeachment,  reragaatioQ,  re 
diMbiliCy  ot  the  governor,  the  powers  and  duties  of  the  office,  tor  tl 
term,  or  until  he  shall  be  acquiitwl.  or  the  dJBability  removed,  sh 
the  tieucenanl  governor.    {See  Q»M.  1602,  Art.  11,  %  12.) 

I  fti!buI.H.3ail,;W7^  2  Dvliaita.  »31 

Bac  16.  The  lientenant  governor  shall  be  president  ot  tbe  ( 
vote  ont;  vrhen  the  senate  is  equally  divided;  Hiid  In  ease  of  hii 
peachmeat,  or  when  be  ehall  exercise  tbe  office  of  governor,  tbe  eei 
a  presideot   f»r<i  lemport. 

I  iWMKa,  auu:  zl>eliaie« 

Sbc.  17.  [f  the  lientenant  goTeroor,  while  executins  the  ofl 
shall  be  iiiipeai^hed,  displaced,  reei^  or  die,  or  otherwise  become  i 
furmiiiK  ih'*  diitiee  of  tbe  office,  the  president  of  the  senate  shall 
nntil  itie  v.icancy  is  filled,  or  the  dtMbility  removed ;  and  if  the 
senate,  fo''  r^ny  of  the  ab<ire  cnnsos,  shall  be  rendered  incapable  ol 
duties  periitiiiing  to  the  office  of  itovemiir.  the  same  shall  dsTolve  t 
of  the  houite  of  representatives.    (Mm  Cuntt.  1802,  AtL  II,  I  IS.) 

lDct>alci,»»:  :i  Debato.  290, 311-3S1, 

SiiC.  18.  Should  the  office  of  aaditor,  treasurer,  secretary,  or  i 
become  vni'Mut,  for  siit  of  Ihe  causes  specified  in  the  fifteenth' eeclii 
the  lioveni'ir  Khali  fill  the  vacancy  until  the  dissbihiy  is  removes 
elected  ami  it'inlified.  Every  such  vacancy  shall  be  filleii  by  elm 
general  e1e>  ti  n  that  occurs  mure  than  thirtv  dsvs  after  it  sbsll  I 
and  the  ]X'r.«>ii  chosen  shall  hold  the  office  for  the  fnll  term  fixed  ii 
tion  of  this  anicle. 

1  Debates,  SDD,  XO-HX:  t  Detatea.  SS.  2S0, 

Sec.  I^.  The  officers  mentioned  in  this  article  shall,  at  slated  t 
their  serviifs,  a  compensation  to  be  establiehe<l  by  law,  which  i 
increased  n-r  diminished  during  tbe  period  tor  *hich  they  shall  ha 
(See  Cbwl.  1603,  Art.  l,\  IB.) 

1  IK'bal<».mi.31S-324;  J  I>cbal«.  £«.:»».  :»l.:293. 

Sic.  20.  The  officers  of  the  executive  department,  and  of  t 
in!ttitiili.>tt4  f\\  ill,  at  least  five  days  prece<liDg  e.ich  regular  sessio 
tii»«iiiMy.  severally  report  to  the  governor,  who  shall  transmit  soch  : 
>,  to  the  general  asBemblj. 


CONSTITUTION  OF  OHIO.  27 

ARTICLE  IV. 

JUDICIAL. 

Skctiox  1.  The  judicial  power  (1)  of  the  state  is  vested  io  a  sapreme  court,  (2) 
circuit  courte,  courts  of  comiuon  pleaH.  courts  of  probate,  justices  of  the  peace,  and 
such  other  courts  inferior  to  the  supreoie  court,  as  the  general  assembly  may  from 
time  to  time  establish.    (3)    \A$  amended  Odober  9,  1883  ] 

(I)  Tlic  iiiulit>rity  <'onforn'<l  dii  the  wuaU'  to  tn*  <'<>nt4.>itt<Ml  I'UvtioiiM  U  not  ju(li<  tal  (miHit  within 
thi*  meaning  of  thix  M'ctlon.  which  niiuiitti  the  judu'ial  |M>wor  of  the  htate  to  vv  ve^tc*!  lu  ihv  c-ourtji. 
Stair  V.  Unrmim  M  ().  •♦^  '^*S. 

It  1m  the  ri^ht  iiiifl  diitv  of  the  jiKlIeluI  tril)iinal.<t  to  detennlne  whether  a  Ui;{Matlvr  net  ilrmwii  In 

aucHtlon  in  u  Miiit  peiidinK  iM'fore  them,  it*  o|))Miite<l  to  the  ConHtitutlon  of  the  I'uiti'd  Mjitefl.  or  of  thlh 
ate.  anil  If  v)  found  to  tri'nt  It  a^  a  nullity.    C.  W*.  6:  Z  R.  H.  On.  v  <>*m.  of  CUtUnn  To^  1  o.  y.,  77. 

In  Hurh  e<u4e  the  pn>Muinpt{on  \h  ulwavh  in  fav<»r  of  the  validity  of  the  law;  and  It  1*>  only  when 
manifest  tu»un>i)tion  of  authority  and  a  eleAr  IneoniiMtlbiUty  lH>twt*eD  thr  ronntituthin  and  the  law 
apiH'ar,  thnt  th*-  Jndlriiil  p#i\ver  will  refuw*  ti»  ex<««Mit»'  it.  Ih.:  Sintr  \.  t>H*fir»f,  Jh  4-rr  fV»«*  v,  lUih-H. 
2  O  S  .  Wte* ;  IliU  V.  Hiifdon, .'»().  S.,  J-tJ :  (itm/ytrn  V.  FuraU,  11  <).  S.,  Ml ;  Armntrvitg  v.  Trrtu.  >>(  Athttu  0».. 
10  O..  'ZX\ 

While  we  nhould  Ih'  enreful  not  t«)  extendi  the  iMiwem  <)f  Koveniment.  hv  far-fetiduNl  ini|»ll<'ation. 
we  ithould  )k*  i'<|ually  careful  not  to  defeat  the  i>ur(KM*e  of  the  C'(»tutltut{on.  I»y  a  narrow  and  un 
nsasonHble  (*oiixtru<'tii>n.    Vhm  v.  Dillon,  '*  ().  .S..  Wfs. 

t.'ourts  <  iinnot  nullify  an  act  of  le);iKlati«>n  on  the  vaifue  ground  that  they  think  it  o|>|HtNiii  to  a 
gmeml  latmt  Hi»lrlt  supjKJM'd  to  i»er>'ade  or  underlie  the  ("onutltution,  l»ui  which  neither  lt«  temip 
nor  lt«  implication!)  clearly  i11«m'1<mh*.     H%Ukrr  v.  (Hhrinwiti,  'I\  <).  S«  U. 

"The  Mineral  ami  ahntrat't  quotion.  wheth<>ran  act  of  the  lefd)*l<itun'  )«c  unctinMitutfonnl  cannot 
with  propriety  be  presented  to  a  (*ourt;  the  <itie»tlon  miu^t  In*,  whether  1  he  act  furnUhc*  tht  rule  t«> 
Kin-ern  th.-  particular  c;ii«c."     F't^rr  v.  Om. of  H'ihmI  Ot   •»<).  .^  .  .'>«K'43  —  (t hoNon,  J 

.Vs  a  Kvncral  rule,  one  fxirt  of  an  act  will  not  lie  liehl  uncon»>tilutlonal.  and  another  |iart  eoii»tl 
t4itlonal.  uiile.>«<«  the  n-^iKH'tive  |>Mrt^  are  inde|>endent  of  each  other.    They  mu!*t  f«tan«l  or  fall  tofft'ther. 
^taU  V.  Onn.  iif  Ptrru  (\t ,  .">().  S..  I<»7. 

When  the  proviHloiiN  are  all  part.**  of  a  olufcle  jicheme,  having  a  <iinimon  ohjr«t,  and  an*  inlff 
woTen  with  and  dci»<>ndent  U|»<)U  one  another,  if  any  an*  unctmytlintlonal,  all  rouM  (all.    Jf^nmr  v. 
(ktUtM,  17  < ).  S  .  (Wk't. 

But  iNirti  of  an  enactment,  when  ra|>able  of  M'lMtratlnn.  may  be  vali<l  aitd  efTertual.  when  oth«T 
narut  may  W  v«iid  hv  reaxm  of  nnnifrnaiicy  to  a  conMitutlonal  provision.  Strmtt  v.  fitate. ;»  o.  8.,  Vwl. 
TVatM  If  .Ix*.  Sit.  •_•  V.  .if/mni  F.  K-  M.  Inf.  Co.,  M  <).  S..  '.'•♦1. 

"  A  nart  of  the  Ktatut«*  may  Im*  void  for  want  of  confttrmiiy  to  the  <\tn*lltution  and  the  r«*main<Wr 
valid.  Whither  or  not  the  liitirniity  that  avoid.i  a  |Mirt  atr«t''t»  the  entire  act  de|^-ndf>  u|M»n  the  nm- 
neetion  and  deiM'udencc  on  each  other  (»f  itK  variou^  pntvlHioim.  When*  the)  Hr«*  m>  intH>|iurably  *t*u 
niH'tiMl  in  -ii^je  t  matti  r.  and  m»  n*lat«*  to  i-ai'h  oth»r  a"*  to  ui\e  rW*  t«)  a  prx-^umplbin  that  a  i<irt  aouUl 
not  have  bivn  enacird  without  the  whole,  tht*  entire  act  ii  void.  But  whcnr  no  mch  <i»nnci  tloti  «»r 
dependence  «*xiHt.«>.  that  part  of  the  Ntatute  not  itM*lf  in  contlici  with  any  constitutional  pntvinion.  Ui 
n  valid  a<«  if  iiidejK-ndently  enacted.     Roilmttd  v.  CtnHmit^wwr*,  :tl  <>.  f^..  :o  .A.; — B«i>ntt»n  J. 

Ttu*  r\'ji'<-tiuu  of  ruMuc  of  the  pro\  i«>ioni»  <»f  a  !»tatuti>.  tor  un(*on«tituti«inality.  will  not  \ary  tlta* 
amiH*  or  m«aninu'  of  ito  n-mainint;  provi^hnio.  whl«-h  an*  to  U*  ctmMrue*!  aj»  well  In  the  llirht  of 
thuae  n>j«'4'tcd  tut  of  thoM>  which  r\-maln.    .Voir  v.  /Aimt/xiMf/A. 'ji»  o.  S..  It>7. 

"The  rule  applieabl(>  to  i  on-^titutioU)*.  a>  well  a>  ^lalutco.  If  tliat  when-  the  lanieiUMn'  i*  clear  then- 
la  no  nN»m  for  con^t^uction.  and  thenpirit  of  •  ppivt«ion  uiitKt  1n>  extrai'U**!  fn>tu  itj»wor<l».  and  not 
from  coiijii-lure«»  nltumtr."      Wiltt>x  v.  .V^r/.  :it  (>.  .s  .  .'.J^-'iil-  oLey.  J. 

Wh-il«'Mr  infer-'uee  inljrhl  U*  «lrawn  fnmi  the  delmt***  in  the  r«»n«titutionaI  r«»n\»-ntlon.  evt»r>- 
|frovi*tion  ot  the  ('oi)H*itutii*n  ••hould  Im>  con«true<l  a;j:n>i-alily  to  the  iDi|Nirt  of  it»  t*  nii«  m*  Jhcy 
mav  Ik*  fairlv  pre^umeii  to  ha\e  Ui-n  unden>t«MMl  by  the  |i«'oi»le.  wluwc  ratilkratton  a!«»ne  savt* 
validity  ti»  tfie  \%)ioli-  inHtrinu(>nt  Uhman  \.  Melindr,  l.i  t>.  S.,  .tr.i-**Xi:  Kv.:o  .»>^  («;7-<tJi .  i<».8.. 
1-16 ;  7  <)   *i .  Mi.-k;:; ;  '.» (»..<.  .V.S  ;»7H. 

{2)  The  hupreme  <i»urt  of  the  rnite*l  States  hojt  apiiellate  Jurljxiiction.  In  etTtain  roM-a.  over 
the  court)>  of  last  tvhotI  in  the  M'Verul  hUtea.  i*u/tMi  Bank  v.  Knoup^  H  (>.  :<..  .U2;  Jttd/y  \.  Jrgermm 
Bamk,  9  < ).  ."^ .  'Vi<t'>. 

(3)    8*1-  Art.  IV,  i  l\  Note  1. 

1  lU  iMite-    I'Ji.  ,V»1.  .>!  :^V  to-. :  -2  m-»Mit.-^.  :>5?»  ::71   :>A,  :W^,  .1W.  Xn,  3S«.  »*s  401.  Wl,  4Ks  4>^I.<»K- 
♦.71.  i.7'v-«»f»l,  iX',.  tiH..  i"iS7.  »V.k'»-4JilN  H».  KLS,  \VJ.  ^7^^. 

8Bt\  2.  The  supreme  court  nhall,  until  otherwise  pnivided  by  law,  cooaist  of  five 
judges,  a  innjority  uf  whom  c  »tii(K'tent  to  sit  shall  l>e  n**cewary  to  form  a  quorum  or 
to  pronounce  a  d(H.M8iou.  excc^  t  as  hereinafter  provided.  It  sliall  have  oriietnal  juris- 
dictioii  ill  qiio  warranto, matidainUf*,  hab**aa  corpus  and  pn>cedeDdo,(l  >and  such  appel- 
late  juriMiicii'in  as  may  l»e  provided  by  I  iw.  It  shall  hold  at  least  one  term  in  t^ch 
year  at  th<*  seat  of  (govern nieiit,  and  such  other  terms,  there  or  elsewhere,  as  may  be 
provide*!  hy  law.  (2)  Th«*  jud^tnt  of  the  supreme  court  vhHll  b«*  elected  by  the  f>i<»r|i>ni 
uf  the  statf  At  large,  for  nuAi  term,  not  less  than  five  years,  as  the  general  aMH-n.hly 
may  preficrihe,  and  they  Hliall  l>e  elected  and  their  official  term  shsU  begin  at  aoch 
time  n%  may  be  fixe<l  by  1  .w.  In  case  the  general  assembly  shall  incriMso  the  num- 
ber of  such  judges,  the  firnt  term  of  each  of  such  ailditional  judges  shail  be  such,  that 
in  each  year  after  their  fi^at  election,  an  equal  numlier  f»f  iudgesof  the  supreme  «^Qrt 
shall  he  el»*cte<i,  except  in  elections  to  fill  vacancies;  and  whenever  the  numln^r  of 
such  jtid^e**  shall  Ite  mcre.meil,  the  gi^neral  assembly  may  authorise  such  ot>art  to 
Ofganixa  divisions  thereof,  not  exceeding  three,  each  diviaioo  to  oonstst  of  an  equal 


CONSTITUTION    OF    OBIO. 


jHrtiidiplloQ  whrnvver  nrnin  Die  limit  of  uciaimon  |>leaii.  In  tiihfrr 
..-»i„  _. ■_,__  "— i^inioti  in  aiinucli  I'lWCB,  hut  can  eierfl»e  nr 


— ngju 

italt.  a  O  8.  tm. 
"  "  "  Note  8. 


a.  4H.1. 1^  is&.  tm.  eu5-6',ie.  see, «; 


I 
I 

■  z 


Slvr.  n.  The  circuit  court  shall  haxe  like  originBl  jur>R<1ictioD  wiib  the  supreme 
court,  snd  Bich  appellale  j.iriBdli-Mon  hb  m.^y  be  proviileii  by  low.  Such  courla  aba 
be  conL|iused  of  such  niituhcr  of  imljiea  as  \ti»y  be  provi'tcil  by  luw,  siii]  hLhIJ  be 
held  iu  euch  county,  at  least  once  in  enrh  year.  The  number  of  circ'uil«,  and  th« 
boundsrifs  thereof,  shall  be  prescribed  by  lav.  Such  juditeH  shftll  be  eleded  in  each 
circuit  by  Ihe  electors  ther>-o[,  and  at  such  lime  aod  fur  i^ucL  term  as  uiuy  be  pre- 
ecribt-d  liy  law,  and  the  s.nme  niimbRr  sliatl  be  elected  in  each  circuit.  Euch  judge 
shall  bn  competent  lo  exercise  his  judicial  powers  in  rny  circuit.  The  General 
Aesembly  may  change,  from  time  to  lime,  the  nambcr  or  boundaries  of  the 
circuits.  Tbe  circuit  couris  shall  be  the  sui'.ceisora  of  the  district  cuurte,  and  all 
cases,  judKmenta,  records,  and  nreceedintts  pending  in  said  district  courts,  iu  tbe 
eever.-!  counties  of  any  db'tiict,  snail  be  transferred  to  tbe  circuit  courts  iu  the  several 
counties,  iiud  be  proceeded  in  as  though  snid  district  courts  liad  not  been  al)i>ljaiied ; 
and  the  district  courts  shall  continue  in  existence  until  the  election  and  qualiflcalion 
of  Ihe  jiidices  of  tbe  circuit  courts.     F^a  amendtd   Ocluhfr  il.  1688  ] 

Sec,  7.  There  ahnll  be  established  in  each  counly,  a  probste  court,  which  shall 
be  ft  court  of  record,  (1)  open  at  alt  times,  and  holden  by  one  judge,  elected  by  the 
voters  o(  the  ounty.  who  shall  hold  his  office  for  the  term  of  three  years,  (2)  and 
shall  receiv"  such  campensntion,  payable  out  of  tbe  county  treasury,  or  by  fees,  oi 
both,  as  aball  be  provided  by  law. 


mpait  absolute  verity,  that  are  coinpcleDi  to  decide  ou  Ihcir  a 

..  J)  Bnal  JnilgniBnt,  withoiit  ■nriinir  rnrth  ihn  f»piii  and  flvfil»n,> 

readured.   aftrojiery,  iEirtJwmrf,le0.8„  4S6. 

pi)    Tlie  count;  ol  Wj-andol.  on  acoflunt  ot , ,,... 

Tuecdar  of  October,  issi.u  preecrlbed  b;  the  [ourtb  KcUon  of  Ihe  scbeilule  I 


ofUiiBiilateiirc^iuUic  fiiUesI 

and  to  eiercliie  It  to  %n^  Jadg 

—adured.   SAroycrv,  SIdamid,  1. 

[3)    Tlie  count;  ol  W>-aiidul.  on  accdunt  of  a  tie  VOie,  failed  to  elect  a  protHte  fuilse  on  the  i 
**"■■;  of  October.  18S I. «ji  preecrlbed  b"  '*"*  ''^"-»"'  — ^>t^-.  «*»».-  -»KA.t..r«.  va  *ki.  ^««^rr..>i^ 

II  decHon  of  IRSa,  K.  WM  elected  lei , 

Atthe  fall  elecHon  of  l&'3  he  was  re-eleded  and  cammlaloned  for  alike  tana.  On  the  aecond  Ttiea- 
da;  of  Oolotier.  IHT.  and  irhlle  K.itfll  remalaed  judge  de/cu^a,  another  olecUon  wat  held  tor  the  office, 
Ud  H.  rcceJTed  the  hlgbeal  number  of  votea.  Held— That  K.  vru.  on  each  of  hti  aald  etccllonii.  If^nlly 
DOiamlialoncd  for  tbe  term  of  three  years,  uid  that  M.  wa*  not  Ibcrefore  eiiUded  to  a  commlnlon  lo 
lakB  eire.'i[rooi  Ihe  llth  day  o(  February,  185S.    iSch*daU,H.)    Statoy,  CAojb.TO,  fl.,  sn.    ^!^a  Art  IV. 

1  Deh«tcs.  Ml.  iir,l,  591.  BM,  (502.  KB.  flW.  673. 675,  BTfl ;  !  Dchale^  tm,  .WO,  3M-4tK.  AIO-WI,.  SSI .  882, 

KsA,  (vw,  lus-eM,  im.  Bsa.  >m,  m;o. 

Skc.  8.  The  probate  court  shall  have  jurisdiction  in  probate  and  testamentary 
matters,  the  appointment  of  administrstois  and  guardians,  the  settleuient  of  the 
accounts  of  executors,  Bdministrators,  and  guardians,  and  such  jurisdiction  in  habeas 
corpus,  the  issuing  '  f  marriage  licenses,  and  (or  the  sale  of  land  by  executors,  adrnia- 
istrators,  and  KUsrdJnns,  and  such  otlier  jurisdiction,  in  any  county  or  counties,  (2)  aa 
may  be  provided  by  law. 

.  (I)  Tliere  ciifla  no  conatllulioDBl  Impediment  lo  Inveatlng  tlie  probate  court  with  poivcr  upon 
flul  •elUeiaent  uilb  tbe  iidmlnlnniior  of  an  Inlcxlate  istate,  lu  order  dlitilbuUon  oi  Ihe  moiier 
remalntng  In  his  handa  lo  Ihe  peMouK  entitled  tberelti.    ItcLanffUin  T.  JfcZdugUfn.  4  O.  S.,  iiiM, 

Tlie  avt  u(  Imjoty  9.  IS!l  l/iS  r.  6|.  conlerrlng  JurisdlcUon  upon  rourtK  of  common  plcag  to  appoint 
punUans  of  Ihe  properly  of  pcrsouii  incapable  of  lalilnK  csre  of  and  preBenlng  Ihelr  prowirly,  b)' 
reawinof  Inlerapenuicc  and  hahllnal  drunkenneaa.  U  not  In  couSlctwIlh  Ihe  provlaluus  ul  ihli  aectlou 
deflnlnaUie  Jurisdiction  of  proh«lecourta.    UaoanvT.  OoAnfli.a)0.  8.,  «.'- 

[li  This  JurisdicUon  mar  be  extended  lo  all  the  countlee  In  tbe  itate  uy  a  geufial  eiuulment 
"ThawOTdH,  'Id  any  coDPty  nr  conoUca.'  vers  probably  used  rather  aa  enabling  Ihaii  reitrlatlre 
language,  and  were  deelgued  to  permit  the  general  memblr—uotwItliBtiuidliiE  Ibe  provisions  of 
Hw  twenty-ijith  accUoo  o[  the  aeoond  article,  requiring  all  lam  of  a  geueml  nature  U>  have  a 
nnllMm  operation  ibruugbonl  the  Male— In  Its  dlicietlon.  to  confer  upon  Ihe  probate  court  more 

— . — .i_j ... — .—  .1 —  , — .1. —       "ion  the  opposite  conaUQCUon,  a  power  lo 

PI,  Is  a  power  lo  confer  It  lu  *t>  Ihe  ttouoUcs 
In  the  aame  manner :  which  brtngf  us  lo  the  absurd  conduilon  that  the  leglalalDre  la  competeni 
to  do  hy  nliidy  lava  n  hat  It  la  locampeteQI  lo  do  by  one."     tfiag  v,  C.  W.  &  Z,  R,  Jt.  Co.,  4  O.B.. 

Funty  which  la  not  conferred  In 
juriidl 


nte  Whole  object  of  the  BecUou  is  lo  deflne  Iheilmlla  of  Its  Jurisdiction:  I 


Ducuislon 


COSSXtTDTIOIl    OF   OHIO. 

bacftiiM  the  Juriidtetlon  of  the  probate  Murt  tniT  be  more  exlenalTe  In  ( 
Ibe  JatlMlIcllaa  of  elm  couru  of  n>nimoo  pleiu  miut  duo  dinsr  in  exte 

inniwiiti  tbcoummoD  pl-^w,  vrbicb  UJeuled  loitln  i>ilir.>ni."    KMev  t.  AtoM,  0  O 

•  Jiad  we  .Irf .  //,  i  ^,  A'ofe  1. 

1  oubBiM.  411,  Ml,  sei.  si^coi  Nia-«i2,  em,  6?2.  s»,  Gift,  bm,  eea-ex ; 
I  aw),  w),  ii»-4ta.  *>i-«is,  em -aw.  ass-wa.  ws,  gas,  tao,  (^. 

*  Sbc.  9.    A  otmpetent  number  oF  juaticea  of  the  peace  sfaall  t_ 

I  alectani,  m  ejuh  lownsbip  in  the  wevtral  uounties.  Thtir  leroi  ol  (i( 
I  jeATS,  nnd  their  powers  and  duties  shall  be  reKutated  by  law.  [i>et 
m.  I  II.)  i 

1  Uelial<H<,431,Ul,5in,6H^  2llttb»l>!!l.a7V,Xi.W6.Wl.iC2.ii»-iao.(iS&.em.eH 

Sec,  10.  All  judges,  other  than  those  provided  for  in  this  Oonl 
[Elected  by  the  elfciors  of  the  jadi<:lHl  district  for  which  they  may  bi 
for  a  longer  term  ol  office  than  Bvo  yenrs.  ] 


Sbc,  11.    [Rrpeakd  Oclober  9, 1888.] 

Sbc.  W.     Thb  judgeB  of  Ihe  courts  if  conJinon  plena  shall,  whih 
tn  the  dJHtrict  for  which  thev  nre  elected ;  and  their  term  of  office 
;y«are,     ISet  Vorul.  18Ca,  ArU  'ill,  «  0,  8.) 
,  1  Debates,  «n  ;  2  DcbAtea.  13»,  3130,  mr..  i(rt.  wt-m,  NU,  Bsn,  8M 

Skc.  13.  In  case  the  office  of  any  judge  shall  become  TscanI,  b 
)lion  of  ibe  regiilAr  lerm  for  which  he  was  elected,  the  vacnncy  ahal 
,;tK>intment  by  the  goverDor,  until  a,  succei-srir  is  elected  and  qaslilit^ 
'  CMBor  shall  be  elected  for  the  nncxpired  lerm,  at  the  Qrst  iinnniil  cli 
more  than  thirty  days  alter  the  vscaucy  shall  have  happened. 


, M  Indga  for  Mid  ooon^  wotOd  be  abOMn,  wit 

pMlMiM  JodM  wlthoat  tndleatlns  whettsi  for  Iha  u , 

bsM;    1,   Ibat  under  (he  Cooidtntlon  end  lawi-of  Ihia  stale.  > 
not  void  for  uncertainty.   3.   Ttiat  auch  electli     "~ 

._..,_._     „     -— --.eludg 

o(  lor  tl 


L<»!BS.  inoperative,    f'carjf  v.  Foiter.  11        

._  .1 ai 1  probate  )nd^.  bj  i^aaon  o(  t 


t  of  that  office,  and  tbe  aherilT, 

.„. .-„-lar  election,  publtslieu  bis  pt..._ „ 

.  iting  therein  all  the  state  and  couQty  oSlces  to  be  tilled  at  sncb  election, 

Sobalu  judge.  In  respect  to  which  the  proclamation  Is  •ileal ;  and  by -' 
Biheriir,  the  great ^—'- -'■' '— •— -•■ ■ '■■<-•  -■ 


the  da;  (or  the  regular  election,  piibllabc«  bis  proclamDIion.  giving  notice 
"~ — -'--  .>-—■-  -•■  ->- J "■ ,._...,_ J  _.  _n|.g  elecUo 


,  ._.  „ iy  of  the  electors  of  such  county  are  misled,  a . 

IT  in  fact,  u(  an  tleclloii  to  fill  the  oCHce  of  probate  Jiiiige ;  but,  nevertheieas.  a  an 
electors  of  tlie  county,  lew  than  one-fonnb  of  tbe  whole  number  of  voters  at  Lbat 
votes  for  a  single  caudldate,  and  no  toI«  are  cast  for  afly  otber,  such  attempted 
and  in™lld.      Failer  y.  .-corj-,  lo  0. 8.,  532, 

"  From  this  BfCtloQ  the  Implication  la  manifest,  that  the  Conalllution  intend 
elections  to  QU  vHcancies  In  iheuOlce  of  Judge,  at  least  thirty  days'  time  fornoUce 
be  ttifordert,  ...  We  do  not  lutend  to  hold,  ikor  are  we  of  opinion,  that  the 
tlon,  as  prescribed  by  law,  is  per  w,  aud  in  all  stippoeable  casin,  necessary  to 
•.■lection.  1[  such  were  Ihe  law.  It  would  be  In  the  power  o(  a  ministerial  officer,  I 
always  to  prevent  s  legal  eleptlon.  We  have  no  doubt  that  whet»  ■"  oioi-iinTi 
spects  as  prescribed  by  law.  and  notice  in  ' 
of  the  electors,  though  i  .  .      .   „.. 

scribes,  such  clertlon  would  be  valid, 

ulHclal  proclamation  or  In  lact,  and  It  Is  onvious  mat  me  great  Doay  oi  me  eiecto 
want  of  the  official  proclamation,  lis  absence  becomes  such  an  iiresularily  (w  to 
choice  by  tbe  electors,  prevents  an  actual  election,  in  the  primary  sense  of  that 
Invaliil  any  semblance  of  an  election,  which  may  have  been  attempted  by  a  fe' 
operate,  if  it  be  allowed  to  operate  at  all,  as  a  lurprise  and  fraad  upon  Ihe  rii 
16..  5S5.  63J— Brink  erhoir,  C.  J. 

1  Debates,  ia\,  6U ;  2  Debates,  S8S,  360. 8M,  400. 4(0,  iS&-*»b,  S«5,  688,  COS- 

Sic.  14.  Ttie  judges  of  the  anpreme  conrt,  and  of  the  conrt  ol 
ehall,  at  stated  times,  receive,  for  uielr  services,  such  compeoaation 
vided  by  law,  which  absU  not  be  diminished,  or  increaaed,  dnrin 
office ;  but  they  shall  receive  no  fees  or  perqniaitiea,  nor  hold  any 


C0X8TITUT10H    OF  OHIO.  31 

profit  or  trnst,  noder  the  anthority  of  thiii  state,  or  the  United  8t;ttee.  (1)  All 
Totea  for  either  of  them,  for  any  elective  office,  except  a  judicial  office,  ander  tlw 
authority  of  this  state,  leiveu  by  the  general  aaaembly,  or  the  people,  ahall  be  you*., 
(^  Conti.  18U2,  Art.  Ill,  g  8.) 

(1)  The  ui'%  of  May  4,  1^^  (66  r.  90),  **  n^Iatlns  to  citlon  of  the  flmt  cImb  hKTfnr  ii  pfDulatlon 
ezcetxliug  one  hundrvil  Mid  fifty  thouaaiid  inhabitants,"  i»  not  uppoaud  to  thl«  MH'tiou.  The  iluty 
It  impcwiMl  upon  the  court— the  appointment  <^f  trustee*  of  a  nUlruad  to  )h'  cttnMrurtiil  hy  a  mum. 
ripal  eorp4»rBtlon— in  of  a  Judicial  eharaeter.  Neither  iloen  it  create  a  new  uflU'e.  in  in)|Mn*tnK  thin 
duty  (<n  the  judges  of  the  court,  but  dimply  annexes  a  new  duty  to  an  existing  otUce.  Haiker  v 
Cifwinnatl.  2l  O.  8..  14. 

8o  ii\9o  the  authority  of  determininfr  the  nuiDt>eT  and  roin|>entatlon  of  awiatant^  to  Tarioun  ct»uuty 
oAcem,  eonfcrn><l  by  the  act  of  April  G.  IM  u  (^  v.  36>,  and  the  Mipplemcntal  act  «>f  April  12.  lM7i  v(.n  v. 
6K).  on  the  JudKe«  of  the  court  of  common  plea*,  uoea  not  inveat  tbem  with  a  new  otbce.  but  merely 
mthorizefi  them  to  perform  additional  dutiea  as  Judgea.    StoU  v.  Jitdpra,  lb  .  1. 

I  I>ebates.  4:n,  .Vil :  2  [debates,  IXl.  l»i.  ;W0>364.  X«,  8V7.  400.  402. 4IO-lh&,  !>.'•,  I'Mi.  n96- 
Wf>,  Hm>.  8  4i,  H37,  h60,  K70. 

Smc,  15.  The  general  araembly  mar  increase,  or  diminish,  the  namber  of  the 
jodges  of  the  supreme  court,  the  numWr  of  the  districts  of  the  court  of  it>miuun 
pleas,  the  number  of  ju<)ges  in  any  distiict,  change  the  districts,  or  the  subtlivisitms 
thereof,  or  eslHblish  otner  cotirls,  (1)  whenever  two- thirds  of  the  members  cle<*t4.d 
to  each  house  shall  concur  therein ;  but  no  such  change,  addition,  or  dimiuaiion. 
shall  vacate  the  (office  of  any  judge.  (2) 

(1>  **  It  In  perfectly  clear  that,  upon  the  creation  of  any  atidttltmal  crmrt  by  the  Wf(ii>latan».  the 
judicial  ofhcer  mu.^t  l>e  elected,  as  xuch.  by  the  electora  of  the  dintriet  fur  which  mieh  e«»urt  i»  cmiu«il 
lArt.  IV.  j;  10):  and  it  is  not  within  the  competency  ot  the  legislature  to  clothe  with  judii-tad  |»u%ier 
any  officer  or  permin  not  elected  as  a  iudice."    Ij»*jnn  Bmrwh  iktmk,  rx  parte.  1  <>.  S..  4;y-4.i4.— i'orw  lu.  J. 

The  act  of  May  :i,  l>v<2.  "to  provide  for  the  orvanlcation  o(  cities  and  InconMirate*!  \lllai;i*»"  (.'tu  ▼. 
22t).  conferring  on  nuiyors  of  cities  of  the  second  <*lass  "  all  the  jurlsdictitm  and  |Kiwer»  ot  a  ju«tl«'e  of 
tlie  peai*e  iuall  mutters  civil  or  criminal."  provide<l  the  same  was  pasne^l  by  a  vote  of  two  ihinis  of  all 
the  members  elei*td<l  to  each  house  of  the  Keneral  assembly,  Is  not  in  contravention  of  thu  ronntliu- 
Uoil.     Stuimh/xtl  Sttrthrm  Imiiarui  v.  MiUikrn,  7  0. 8..  »Kl. 

auch  cimcurrence  will,  in  ab«N;nce  of  all  showing  to  the  contrary,  be  prvaumeil.  lb  :  MiiUr  v.  McUir. 
3  O.  8  .  4T:.. 

The  sutKlI visions  can  be  neither  more  nor  lem  than  three.    Du^rict  Omri  cnM.  :\4  (>.  S  .  t:ti. 

The  general  tu»emldy  niav  provide  for  the  ele<'tion  of  a  ««iceeflsor  to  any  9orh  ail«lltl«>nal  Judge ; 
but  In  ti.c  absence  of  w<»rds  clearly  inducting  such  purpose,  no  such  elev'tlon  Is  authoria.d.  c4att  v. 
Uroicw.IiHU.  8. :U4. 

(2)  That  is.  the  c^ce  of  any  Judge  of  a  court  established  by  this  Constitution.  But  the  t'onstltn- 
UoQ  has  not  Iimite<l  the  |M»wer  of  the  general  assembly  ti»alM»lish  courts  rreate*!  by  tl»e  Ivgislaturv, 
nor  its  power  to  va<*ate  the  «>tnce  of  Judge*!  of  i^uch  ctmrts.    Siatr  v.  WrifjHt,  7  O.  8  .  XLt. 

1  I>«batea.  4.11 :  2  Debatca,  ."M,  400. 402,  4M.  485. 6M-6M.  tiVTs  6W«.  vw,  Kt7.  Wl).  tOQ. 

Sic.  16.  There  shall  be  elected  in  each  county,  by  the  electors  there<if,  one 
clerk  of  the  court  of  common  pleas,  who  shall  hold  his  office  for  the  tf  nii  <if  three 
Years,  and  until  his  successor  shall  be  elected  and  Qualified.  He  shall,  by  virtue  of 
his  office,  be  clerk  of  all  other  courts  of  record  held  therein;  but,  the  general 
assembly  may  provide,  by  law,  for  the  elnrtion  of  a  clerk,  with  a  Uke  term  <  f  office, 
for  each  or  uiiy  other  of  the  courts  of  record,  and  may  authoriie  the  judge  of  the 
probate  court  to  perform  the  duties  of  clerk  for  his  court,  under  such  rrgut.tii  tns  as 
OUT  be  directed  by  law.  Clerks  of  courts  shall  be  removable  for  such  «*auae  and  in 
socn  manner  as  shall  be  prescribed  by  law.    {See  Conti.  18(XI,  Art,  III,  \  9 ) 

The  period  for  the  trrmlnatlon  of  the  ofnc<*  of  clerk  nf  the  court  of  common  pleas,  held  by  almpk* 
appointment  to  flU  a  vacancy,  is  not  rtxcfl  by  the  C'onstltution,  but  subject  t«»  legislative  euiM-tmi;nt. 
tirt.  11.  i  ^^^.\     ^ttUr  V.  ytilMinit.  6  <>.  S.,  -lo. 

In  case  of  a  vacanry  in  the  otTict' of  clerk  of  the  court  of  tx>romont>Ieas,  the  MicivsNirebvted  by 
theele<*toni  of  thcnmnty.  \n  ehi'ted  for  the  full  tenn  of  three  years,  wnich  will  ctminu'nfv  fnm  and 
after  the  day  <»f  his  ele<*tion.    Ih. 

1  Dvl>«tes.  Ul.  NM  ;    2  Irritates.  1M-1»».  »4.  9H6,  9/7.  400.  402.  4KV>i<s  (iK>,  ^\,  HW  fAS>.  *w,  slu. 
^17.  "HiO,  hTO. 

Sic.  17.  Judges  may  be  removed  from  office,  by  concurrent  resolution  of  both 
houses  of  the  general  assembly,  if  two-thirds  of  the  members,  elected  to  ei'ch  hotise, 
ooncnr  therein ;  but,  no  such  removal  shall  be  made,  except  upun  complaint,  the 
■abetance  of  which  shall  be  entered  on  the  journal,  nor,  until  the  party  charged 
■bmll  have  had  notice  thereof,  and  an  opportunity  to  be  heard. 

1  Debates.  4.'n  :  2  iK-batca.  :?/7.  X».  400. 102.  4lO-48rs  GK&.  CM.  QIX>-4X\  ^lo.  Krr.  W<0.  ^70. 

Sic.  18.  The  several  judges  of  the  supreme  court,  of  the  common  pleas,  and 
of  tnch  other  courts  as  may  be  created,  shall,  reapectiveW,  have  and  exercise  such 
power  and  jurisdiction,  st  chambers,  or  otherwise,  ss  may  oe  directed  by  law. 


CONSTITCTION    OF   OHIO. 


Kl.KCTIVE  FRiNI'niSE. 

Section  1.  Every  white  (I)  male  citijien  of  the  Unili  d  Slates,  of  the  sge  of 
lwenty-i]Jie  ynun,  who  shall  have  heen  a  reaident  of  the  atate  one  year  Deit  prei^ed- 
ing  the  election,  and  of  the  count;,  townehii-,  or  ward,  in  whicti  he  reeideei,  sQch 
time  aa  may  be  provided  by  Iftw,  shall  have  the  quHlifiL'Htions  of  rd  elector,  (21  and 
be  entitled  to  vole  at  all  elections.    (3^    (Sk  Comi.  IS03,  An.  IV.  ^  ],  5.) 


kh 


Ion  of  the  i 
■  O.  S,  aif 
ier.iay. 


,*.  Man- 


1)    Foi  ■  dlncutaloii  and  ctvAniU 

OO.S.,  MS;  ilimTot  v.  Cofiiiu.  IJ  _._.._.,._....    __     . ., _    .     .    .    __.      ,  , 

.  Orauv-Wal-;,  4  0.,363;  LufKV.llalKr.i3iX,33iJ-.   WiUiuiMV.  (JchnwJ  ClreeWn.  Wiiglil'a  E«ii„  ITS. 
This  reBlrtctlon  on  the  clecUfe  fnochlBS  la  Dint  abngaleit  b;  the  founeenUi  and  HtleenUi  artlclca 
tneudmeaW  M  the  Fedena.CoDMltutlon.    Artldo  XTV.ao  bra*  It  relateKta  tbia  nibjeot,  isaa  fol- 

....   K  >„ . __,._j  •-■>-- "-■■-Jo'-toiinaBuMect  totbeJurladlcUonlhefeoI. 

I  tber  ntl&"    Tbe  iKlcenib  aitlclc  pro- 

Etalea  tu  viila  aball  not  be  denied  or  attrldgeil 


II  uatQmllivd  In  tbe  V 


.   Tti«  cnogren  (ball  hnix-  pou-or  to 


<Aby« 


taartfrle  by  appm 


^liu.  I' 


right,  dlr^^tly  or  <ndl racily.  Id 
uecofsarlly  lo  iBipwle  II 


•e  TtMaoaalle,  unlCor 


II  doea  nui  iiurijiir 
menu  beroad  Ini'  I 
valid.  Lehmanw  M- 
"TbegeiKml  i<i  i 
■hallbealluwedlM' 
or  territorial!;  Im-lu 


aliridse  (be  conBlliiitioDal 
Uwg  iiHsted  profeuedlf  to 
mad  &iputla[.      iTinirw  v. 

le  qiiallfiEd  volen  ot  IhliBUtta,  in  tbe  mllltBry 
iie  the  rlKhl  of  laOraBe."  waa  latsiided  to  enable 
0  T01?.  In  accordance  with  lla  proTlalonc.  at  well 
e.  The  act  la  nnt  clcarlr  In  confilrl  with  anj 
l^ardal  t  a.  conatltiitloDB]  and  ralld  enBCIUienl. 
operation  aud  eflbcl  u  would  place  If  euact- 
Ive  power  of  tbe  tlatc,  and  lO  reader  tbcm  In- 


.  The  ronatltuUnn  ou  the  subject  of  elecHona,  la  (hat  no  on« 
r  ion  ol  oflteers  whose  JuriadlcUoa  will  Dot  eltend  over  bim, 
iiilenve :  but  that  (be  elector*  ol  each  diatiiot  or  oicil  aubiU- 

. ._ jIcci  their  own  oflVcialreiimeiiutllvea  or  pnblichinctlonarloi. 

. ^ra  uropei  conatructlon  of  the  ConiUtutlan,  peraona  ha-Fiag  tbe  qualiacatCoUB  of  eloctoia  mts 

jiieilj>  ciuim  'a  right  U)  vote  at  all  elorlloiis'  or  oolcera  olthe  »taw.  and  ot  aiicli  otber  civil  oQImii, 

aa.  by  tlie  provliiloiii  of  the  Conalltutlon  and  laws,  are  to  t>p  chosea  by  the  cleotora  Ol  the  couatr. 
tuHiudilp,  ward,  oi  diatrlci  In  which  ancfa  peraona  reapecUvely  mlde.  Tbe  place  ol  holding  an  elec- 
tion la  not  tbe  rriterlan,  and  fitmWieB  no  eaaendal  part  ol  the  teat,  which  limits  tbe  elcctor'i  right  to 
vote  'at  all  elecllons.'  Buta  riehltovote  ataUelectloiia  doe* oat  Imporla  rlulil  tovcteat  more  Ihan 
one  ol  the  placea  prcecrlbed  by  law  for  holding  an  eleclion.  any  more  than  it  Impotta  a  right  lo  vole 


which  reten, 


^alwhteat  degree,  G«en  by  implication.  I< 


dbv& 

"We'fliid  nothing  in  ibliaecUon ._ 

place  of  holding  elections.    Had  lilieen  the  Inlentlou  of  the  fnuaen-  . . _ 

oiUnlbtif  thisfectlon.Iheplarcatwhic.h  tbe  olecUve  hnnchl-t'  ^)><'   '^ '< 

MapccUvely,  llUquiteremBrlMblethai  noademplihouM  have  U-.ii  r. i..  ■■  I 

thai  mcfa  an  impoiiaol  Ifmilatlou  of  legtBladve  power  thnuld  bun-  i>' 
U  nolaald,  or  (obc  inferred  bom  a  dectonitlou  of  tbe  elector^  'rl)!lu  i 
Ihe  more  remarkable  bceaiu?.  In  (he  convepnndfng  nctlon  ot  tin  i  - 

wbldi  dcAnos  the  quaUBestioni  ol  electoia,  tbem  was  a  clauae  m  <  .  i  .<  -   i h,i 

lowing  term):    'No  penoa  iball  be  Dndiled  lo  vole  except  In  tbe  inuniy  >ir  disii 
aluai  actually  realde  at  the  time  of  the  election.'     Now,  tbe  fact  thai  ihib  clause 
eluded  from  the  pnBent  ConitKation.  and  no  expreaa  llmltaUon  aa  to  the  place  of  votins  ww  In 
•erted  Id  ila  itoad,  would  aeam  to  be  unite  algnlBcailt.    It  la  In  Ihhi  part  of  the  Conatltntloii,  which 
'   ti«afl  aolely  of  the  electlvG  franchlae,  that  we  wonid  nato mil y  expect  lo  Rnd,  If  anywhere,  n  r»tric- 

tlou  Umlcing  the  place  of  ilB  eierulee.     Bere  auch  realrlctlon  was  placed.  In  oxprcaa  te '  -  '*— 

,. — ^.„., .  ..U&  ._.,  . .....  .. ....  _i —   ..  „„  sirfcken  oullnae  Cm 


]<:i  In  n-hleU  ha 
tcaa  wholly  ex- 


, „  - —  ^ lenilse.     Here  auch  realrlctlon  — 

(WuUtutlun  of  Iw!.  and  From  this,  lla  appropriate  place,  It  waa  alrlcken  out  lo  the  Conetlliitinn  ol 
lAJSl,  and  Inaerted  In  no  other  place.    Wc  [hlnk  11  may  be  very  fairly  iaicrred.  that  whllil  (he  C — 
Mttatton  dellnea  the  qualll1<Atlona  ol  electnn,  and  preacrlbea  by  what  portion  ol  Ibem  all  olUi 
aball  be  choaen,  It  wan  inteoded  to  leare  all  further  debdla,  whether  aa  tothEpUcuolhiildlngeli 
lions,  or  the  mode  In  which  Ihey  nhould  t>e  conducted,  to  Ibc  wisdom  of  the  lislalaluni,  [<  ' — 
Vided  for,  and  modtfled,  from  tine  to  time,  at  Ihc  over-THrylng  clrcumiHanoca  of  tbo  unkno'n' 


iiilKhlM' 


■    /'/, 


■Aa 


l.uka,  rffli,  5 


■II,  NO.  KO-a!A.  fiSd-fttO.  811.  S3K  nao,  HX. 


Sec.  2.    All  elections  ghall  be  by  ballol.    {See  Ctmit.  1802,  Art.  IV.  %  i.) 

1  Dubaiea,  m% :  2  Debatea,  10.  BU.  SIH,  £60,  >T0, 

Sec,  3,  EleclorH,  during  their  allemlance  at  electionB.  and  in  going  to,  and  re- 
taniinK  therefrom,  shall  be  privileged  from  arrest,  in  all  caeeB,  except  Ireason, 
felony,  and  breach  of  Ihe  peace,    (See  Conil.  1802,  .iri.  IV.  I  3.) 

l)>eli«m.>«3;  lDebaIes,10.SIl.S3«,  860,870. 


CON8T1TDTI0N   OF   OHIO. 


ARTICLE   VII. 


PnBLIClN! 


Rrttion  1.  InstiCntione  tnr  lh«  hpncflt '  (  iht>  infuin^.  blind,  and  deftf  and  ilumb, 
ebftll  alwiij-e  be  tnster^d  and  enppnrlcd  by  tlie  ctHle;  and  be  Boliject  U>  sncb  regiik- 
tioDS  as  may  be  preacribed  bv  the  general  BSBrniMy. 

IDebBlffi,  SC5.&ffl,  M2,MS;  1  D(>lMtc«.S40.  M9.7W,  Blt.8t3.B61,  870, 

Set.  2.  The  directors  of  the  pcnitentiiiry  ehall  be  appointed  or  ete<.-ted  in  sitah 
manner  BB  the  KeaeriLl  aasemblr  may  direct;  Had  the  trusteee  of  tbe  benevolent,  and 
other  state  institntiona,  now  elected  b;  tb«  Rener*)  iiseembly,  and  of  euch  other 
state  iDstitutioDS,  as  maj'  be  hereafter  created,  eball  be  appointed  by  tbe  guveruor, 
by  and  with  the  advice  and  coaaent  of  the  senate ;  and  npoQ  all  Don)inatii>iis  made 
by  the  govemor,  tbe  qaeation  ehali  be  taken  bj  jeae  and  nsyn,  and  entered  npon 
the  joarnale  of  the  senate. 

"  Tbe  lint  cUqu  of  tb[>  xecUoa  \t  In  no  F>y  iflcnnHlntrni.  nr  In  conflict,  vlth  tl 
twenvy-Mienlh  wctloa  o(  Iho  aeooiiil  arilcle.  bol  i»  In  puitre  hannon;  wilh  IL  II 
or  enlarge!  IhoeicepUaDa  to  Ihe  general  problbltlon  ill  (nj  appoliiUnE  pover  tay[lii;Kci«:iBi>~<Diuui/ 
tlierdD  contalDiHl.  bat  1eiiT«  tlul  prohiblllna  lo  npcrate  wlih  (nil  force  and  eO^L  ....  Tho 
claUK  ol  AtL  VIJ.  j  2.  tbal  '  (be  dlievtom  of  iIhs  psniUntlKry  ubiil  be  appointed  or  etoclvd  in  <uch 
mionet  as  Ibe  jeneral  ancmlilT  maj  direct,'  and  Uiat  of  Arl.  n,  (  E,  thai  '  Iha  election  and  appolul- 
meat  of  all  olDcert.  and  the  fllllDf  of  all  ncsDctn  nnt  olhtmlra  praTld«l  fnr  by  Ibte  Connltimion.  or 
Oie  ronstUuUon  of  Iba  Cntied  Btilu,  aball  be  msile  (n  Buch  manner  an  mar  be  directed  b;  Ian.'  are 
equivalent  lo  eacti  olber.    Wben  the  1eglglamr«  '<llrt«is.*  U  dlrc«u  briaw.    lis  appropriate  voice  la 

-' ■ '  ' — .    Xbe  problbtiton  aitathcd  by  wav  of  proilno,  eaprewly  lo  tbe  one,  appllea  eqnallT 

, .,^.  _,.w  -.he  one  ibin  with  (lie  Dlbet."    itati  y.  Kmnoii.T  O.  a..M6- 

II,  117.  Sift  3. 

nstUuttiin  within  tbe  meaalDE  ol  'bit  wMIon.    CltalfantT.StaU. 


(jualiflea 


D  bnlh.  and  la  no  more  in  cnnlliol  wilt 


MU  M2— Brlnkecfaotr,  J._ 
S70.8,«l 


I  Debalea.  Sfi&.  Mt-ba.  M9;  t  D«bate!<,  llO-Ut,  Sit.  T<».  S3I.  its.  861.  STO. 


Bbc.  3-  The  gov«roor  shall  have  power  to  Sll  all  vi^cancies  that  tnny  occnr  in 
the  olBceB  aforeeaid,  antil  tbe  next  sessioD  of  the  (c^neral  assembly,  and,  until  a 
IT  to  bis  appointee  eball  be  confirmed  and  qualified. 

1  Debate*.  M9;  !  D«b*I«.  Ul.  M9,  TOO,  8!l,  M3.  B81, 870 


ARTICLE  VIIL 


PUBUC  DEBT  AND  PDBUC  WORKS. 


Skction  1.  The  state  may  contract  debts  to  enpply  casual  deficits  or  failures  in 
revenaes.  or  to  meet  crpensea  not  otherwise  provided  for;  but  tbe  afcgi'^g'te  amount 
of  sncb  debts,  direct  and  contingent,  whether  contracted  ly  virtue  of  one  or  more 
acts  of  the  general  Rssembly,  or  at  different  perlola  of  time,  Hhajl  never  exceed 
seven  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollnrs;  and  the  money,  nrising  from  the  creation 
o(  SDL-h  debts,  shall  be  applied  to  the  pttrpose  for  which  it  waa  obtained,  or  to  repay 
the  debts  bo  contracted,  and  lo  no  other  pnrpose  wbslever. 

See  Aft.  VIII,  {  3,  NoU. 

1  Oftitus.lX^ilK-An-.  IDcbBler.  3t^  »1V  MI, M!t.  »2,  U4-I2S,  SIO,  837,861,  $70. 

Sbc.  2-  In  addition  to  the  above  limited  power,  ihe  elate  may  contract  debts  to 
repel  invasion,  suppress  insurrection,  defend  the  state  in  war,  or  to  redeem  the 
present  outstanding  indebtednese  of  the  stale  :  bnt  ttie  money,  arising  from  the  con- 
tracting of  fiuch  debls.  eball  Ije  applied  to  the  purpose  for  which  it  was  raised,  or  to 
repay  0nch  debts,  snd  lo  no  other  purpose  whstever;  and  all  debts,! 
redeem  the  present  ontstanding  indebledneae  of  the  etate,  shall  he  so  co 
to  be  payable  by  the  ainking  fnnd,  hereinafter  provided  for,  as  tbe  eati 
Mwumulate. 

See  Art.  VHI,  (  3,  jVote;  AH  II,  S  28,  Note  1. 

1  ItebHle>.zn,16fl.4;i.  tItebiil<»,312^3U,  126,610.8; 


racted  as 
me  shall 


ItTloui  meaning  of  Ibe  nm  Ibieo  lectlona  nl  tbla  article  aonl 
!.  and  not  (o  kef  laMivUloiu.    Ciw  v.  MUva.  3  0.  a, «(» :  ICitU 


W  COKSnTUTIOK    OF  OHHX. 

Thi;  bo»M  if  public  works  mide  TOiitmcta  on  bchslJ  of  the  etue.  Mlptt 
the  pcrio.1  Kl  lire  Vfin.  lur  omlcrikUaT'O  (epiinol  Ihe  cwnals  of  ttieiMlS.^' 
Biileofl1s:E,OI».  aeld:  1.  TUUricppt  In  corlsiii  *i>rcired  uset.iMiMiIol 
DQ  hehili  oi  the  luie.  2.  That  nu  nfflcem  of  Uw  itiiM  an  enter  Into  aaj  i 
•peciflpil  iti  llie  fVnuilluUon.  vbmUj  the  genenl  *MniiU;  will,  two  yewn 
■pproLirlnilon*  eltbet  lOTa  paitlciilat  object  nrallxed  nmoiinl;  UiepowetH 
to  mnke  npproprlsUcinB.  In  general.  dsTolTlnit  on  noh  bleniiul  leiicial  iwi 
(it  two  vGsn.  3.  Tbo  conifacuol  thcboiiM  of  pnbllc  oorki  emtloK  ■  proM- 
the  iwrlixl  of  (lie  t'-an  a  certain  amount,  iln  nntcoitiv  ■rithlnaald  oiiutllailo 
(n  ooaUarcQUuii  of  Ihe  pcotlnoni  of  Arl.  VIII.  i  H.  and  Art.  II,  ^  2.  Saie  T.  /'-' 
1  De1<ate«,  292.  Kt.  472:  2  D«bai»,  SI 

Sic.  4,  Tb«  credit  of  the  atate  Bfaall  not,  Lu  anjr  maimer,  Im 
or  in  aid  >1,  any  indiTidnal  ueocialion  or  c^rporRtiou  whatever ; 
flver  her  after  become  a  joint  ownrr,  or  stnckholdpr,  in  any  ci 
la  Ihli  ■t.te,  or  elsewhere,  formed  for  any  pnrpoee  whatever. 

BwaaoompMnil  fnt  IIm  Itctelalnie.  DDdn  tbt  CoDilltudi 

InpnnMDenl,  «a  b^^-"  "'  •>^-  -*-■-  "•  iii  aid  In  lliclr  to 

mek  ol  e*T — ~"->nt  km,  and  to  letr  la^ 

die  oC  the              lunly  ni  towtuhip  to  lobscribe  to 

tunolBK  11  lawcalilD.  and  to  ler;  a  tax  in  pa, 

*g.S.lLi  ,n;  S.*>.  it.fl.Ch.T.  .Vwrtt7Ji.ri-_ 

lb.,IKJ:  Ctiw  *  WB  V.  nury.  Ib..U7:  ftateT.  Om.e/I 

Rnfe*.  tVn/ft                 ...  Iihi  ru..tO.S^9»:  Fo^UTb.t.O^A 

Oom.or  »aiiciict<^jiiO.  im.^  Jlanroci  Co..  12  0. S-SV-  "—*' 

eit:  Com.  of  Km*  »_».  J  0;  ti-idirk  s.  rrrryilmTg.  lb, 
tb.fiSH;   fraUgri.Clntini          i 

I  itM, ;%  4M,  4?i :  3  Dcbat<(.  311,  3M.  l( 

Sac.  S.  The  state  ahall  ne...'  assume  Ihe  debts  of  any  coi 
townatiip,  or  of  any  corporatioa  whatever,  nnleaa  snch  debt  shsll  I 
to  repel  invaaion,  euppreaa  inaunectioii,  or  defend  the  state  in  war 

-Thpplwt  fmpllratloTiSo!  (tiN  w^lon  nfp.  thaKnui  Ilej.  cIHm,  loivnt.and  ' 
debw  to  lepcl  InTanli-ii.  mippivM  iinnrrecltc>ii.  or  delend  »be  aIiiM  In  w»r,  wlilck 
and  maY  al*o  Rre*l>'  ileliti  lor  nlbcr  piirpOH?,  vthltb  Ibe  alato  In  lorbUden  lo  Ma 
amnait.iJ  o.e..i4-a3-«coti,  C.J. 

1  DebalCT,  2M.  «7,  m,  aSS:  2  Dfbalei.  »5,  31S,  ft 

Sec.  $.  The  general  assemblf  ahall  never  antboriie  any  coi 
townsbip,  b;  vole  of  its  ciliiena, ':r  olhertrise,  to  become  aMoekl 
Blonk  ccjmpanj,  corporation,  it  asBOci.ititir  wliatever ;  or  lo  raise 
its  credit  to,  or  in  aid  of,  any  such  company,  corporation,  or  assodi 

Wbst  tbe  general  uramblT  n  tbu«  nniTilbltsd  from  doing  dlreeilT,  It  ha 
nrllT.    Taylor  v.  Com.ot  Kma  Cb,  2S0.  E>n  12. 

e  public  credit  or  laoner  ti  lunilihed  br  any  of  II 
— — ■' '"■ »-->..->-   jnderlhestai 


le  work  which,  u 


epnbU 

tuiborlie  countlea.  tovni^p^  and  the  manlMi 
>u  uuiK-  >~„.~~.  v»  T.^„  — .u,OTlHe  the  lalnlngol  manef  br  laiatloD,  whlc. 
to  the  unlawfnl  purpoK  ol  aiding  railroad  compuileiand  otbere  eagagiHl  In  I 
railroads  as  It  la  to  any  lawful  puipnec.  and  gives  to  the  offloets  Intraatad 
appllcaifin  of  Ibe  monef  thus  raised  no  means  or  power  o(  discrimination 
QDlXTlulness  ol  IhG  work  or  purpoN  ti  which  It  Is  to  he  applied,  and  thui 
HCiion  ill.  anirle  eight,  of  the  ConstltDtti>a,and  therelnie  void.    lit. 

"The  mischief  which  Ihls  levtinn  Inlerdlcta  !■  a  bualneas pattnenMp beti 
suhdlvlslon  ol  the  state,  and  iadlridnals  «i  prliaM  corporatlani  or  aaaodaUoai 
ol  public  aud  private  capital  or  credit  In  any  enterprtie  whatever.  Innopi 
dlvldiitls,  wheifaar  anodated  or  otherwise,  with  a  view  to  gain,  an  tha  mi 
permllied  to  partlctpate  In  such  manner  as  to  Inenr  pecanlarr  eipenae  or 
neither  liecome  slndholders  nr.r  lumlsh  monej  or  credit  for  the  benefit  ol 
therein.  Tbough  ^olnt  aloclc  companies,  corporatioos,  and  issoclatlons  odIt 
doJbt  thai  the  reason  ol  prohlbliion  would  render  It  appMeable  lo  thecaae 
The  evil  wonld  ba  the  same,  wbeiher  tbe  public  anllbred  from  the  cnpldttT  of  ■ 
thai  o[  several  persons  amociated  logether.  As  this  allUDce  between  public 
clearly  problblled  In  respecl  lo  all  euletprlK'.  ol  whaterer  kind,  ft  we  Iioli 
bodies  cannoi  do  on  their  owu  aeconnt  whaiihiy  are  forbidden  to  do  on  the 
■elves  Hiid  private  parmen,  It  follows  that  UM:r  are  powerlen  lo  make  any  I 
neccMkry,  wlih  tbelr  own  means,  and  on  Iheir  own  sole  account.  We  may  be  T 
so  unreasonable  was  nerer  entertalaed  by  the  framen  of  ihe  ConsUtnllon." 
O.  H..  u-,^.  55— Hcoit.  C.  J. 

es  of  the  Sral  elan  having  a  i>op 
w  T.  M),  »ntborl»lT>B  inch  dltea 
of  Ihemaelvea,  and  lo  borrow,  as  a 
-'  dolUra.  Tlolatea  neither  the  exi 
21  O.  S ,  14,  aOreilng  1  Cln.  Sap. 


00N8TITUTI0N  OF  OHIO.  87 

The  act  of  March  29. 1S67  (64  v.  80),  **  to  aulhoriie  the  coaDty  commtanloDeni  to  oonttnict  road«  o« 
pelltioD  of  a  majority  of  resident  lanU-ownem  aloug  aud  adjuocut  to  the  line  of  »aid  road,"  etc..  do«a 
not  violate  this  tection.    State  v.  Com.  of  Wairrn  Oo^  17  0. 8.,  5M. 

Thia  eection  plainly  refen  to  future  legialatiou  alone,  aad  the  acta  it  prohibits  are  noc  aubecrip- 
tioni  under  laws  existlog  at  the  tima  of  the  adoption  of  the  new  (t<>n«iit>ition.  but  the  makiug  (tf  any 
more  such  law*.  Commw,  DOTan.  2  O.  8.,  608 :  State  v.  Tnut*^  of  i'niitm  Totmuhim,  $  O.  H..SM:  Com.  ^ 
Knox  Co.  ▼.  yicholt,  U  0. 8^  260 :  StaU  v,  Perry^Hrg,  HO.H^  ATI ;  Thompnom  v.  KrUy,  2  O.  8..  647 ;  and  lae 

jLfU  viji.  1 4.  you, 

1  Debatea.  292. 467, 172, 538;  2  Debaiaa,  100-^14, 427. 810. 8S7. 861, 878. 

Swc  7.  The  faith  of  the  state  being  pledged  for  the  |>aymeDt  of  ita  poblic  debt, 
in  order  to  provide  therefor,  there  ahall  oe  created  a  ainking  fand.  which  ahall  ba 
aofBcient  to  pay  the  aocraing  intereat  on  such  debt,  and,  annnalfy.  to  reduce  the 
principal  thereof,  by  a  aam  not  leas  than  one  hundred  thooaand  doilara,  increaaed 
yearly,  and  each  and  every  year,  by  compnanding,  at  the  rate  of  six  per  cent,  per 
annum.  The  said  sinking  fund  shall  consist,  of  the  net  ai^nnal  income  of  the  public 
works  and  stocks  owned  by  the  state,  of  any  other  funda  or  reaourcea  that  are,  or 
may  be,  provided  by  law,  and  of  such  further  sum,  to  be  raised  by  taxation,  aa  may 
ba  required  for  the  purpoees  afbresaid. 

1  Debatea.  282. 4«7. 47S-474,  476-492.  I9ft-«1'2.  514-624 ;  2  OebaUv,  285-289. 812-314. 427, 810, 837. 881,  rO 

8ac.  8.  The  auditor  of  state,  secretary  of  state,  and  attomeT-general,  are  hereby 
created  a  board  of  commiaaioners,  to  be  styled,  **  The  Gimmiaaionera  of  the  Sinking 
Fund/' 

1  Debatef.  292. 467.  &34;  8  Debatea.  811. 814. 4J7, 810. 837. 861. 870. 

Sac.  9.  The  commissioners  of  the  sinking  fund  shall,  immediatelr  preceding 
each  regular  session  of  the  general  asuembly,  make  an  estimate  of  tne  probable 
amount  of  the  fund,  provided  for  in  the  seventh  section  of  this  article,  from  all 
aourcee  except  from  taxation,  and  reiM*rt  the  same,  together  with  all  their  proc«e<l- 
ings  relative  to  aaid  fund  and  the  public  debt,  to  the  governor,  who  ahall  tranamit 
the  aame  with  his  regular  message,  to  the  general  aasembljr ;  and  the  ^neral  aa- 
aemblv  ahall  make  all  neceMsary  provieiun  for  raiaing  and  diabursing  said  sinking 
Innd,  in  purstiance  ot  the  provisioas  of  this  article- 

1  Debates,  292.  467.  624-637 ;  2  Debat«.  298. 813. 314.  «n.  810, 8^.  Ml.  87a 

8bc.  10.  It  shall  be  the  dutv  of  the  said  commiaaionera  faithfully  to  apply  aaid 
fund,  together  with  all  moneya  that  may  be,  by  the  general  aasambly.  appropriated 
to  that  object,  to  the  payment  of  the  interest,  aa  it  becomes  due,  and  the  redemption 
of  the  principal  of  the  public  debt  of  the  state,  exeepting  only  the  aehool  and  trust 
funda  held  by  the  state. 

1  Debaiaa.  292. 4S7.  S37. 588 ;  3  Debaiaa.  813,  314, 437.  SlO.  ST.  881 .  r 3. 


Sac.  11.  The  said  commissioners  shall,  semi-annually,  make  a  fall  and  detailed 
report  of  their  proceedings  to  the  governor,  who  shall,  immediately,  cause  the  saiuw 
to  be  published,  and  shall  also  communicate  the  same  to  the  general  aasembly.  forth- 
with. If  it  be  in  session,  and  if  not,  then  at  ita  first  seasion  after  aucii  report  sIiaII  be 
snade. 

1  DebAtea.  292,487.537.338;  2  Debaiaa,  313, 314. 427. 810.  ST,  888.(181.8701 

Sks.  12.  So  long  aa  thia  state  ahall  have  public  worka  which  require  »iiperin- 
tendence,  there  shall  be  a  board  of  public  worka,  to  oonaial  of  three  membem.  who 
•hall  be  elected  bv  the  people,  at  the  first  general  election  after  the  adoption  <*f  thia 
oonadtution,  one  for  the  term  of  one  year,  one  for  the  term  of  two  yeara,  and  one  for 
the  term  of  three  years;  and  one  member  of  aaid  board  ahall  ba  elected  annually 
thereafter,  who  shall  hold  his  office  for  three  yeara. 

1  Debatea,  292.  487.  ST .  &Si :  2  Dabaiaa,  300. 383. 427.  810. 8».  Wl.  878. 


Bgc.  18.    The  powers  and  dutlea  of  aaid  board  of  public  worka,  and  ita  several 
tbera,  and  their  oompenaation,  ahall  ba  a«eh  aa  now  are,  or  may  ba,  prescribed 
bf  law. 

No  power*  can  be  exercised  by  the  board  under  lawt  eziitini  when  the  ContCltntton  t<^k  rWttx 
unlii  such  laws  are  conM^tent  with  the  provUioat  of  the  Coastliotlon  grolr  ▼.  Medbrrry,  7  t  >.  a  .  Scu 
'^Hb^  lawi  referred  to  are  oQly  such  a»  are  in  tutrmooj  with  the  CooatltotioiL**  76.,  ^44~awau.J  . 
mad  fee  Aft  VJJJ,  I  3.  yott. 

1  DcbAtM.292.467.538;  2  DebftCea,  427.  810, 838, 881.  *€:,  8TS 


COS3TIT0TIOH   OF   OHia 

AKTICLK  IX. 


Section  1.    All  white  (I)  male  citixenH,  reaideDls  of  this  s 
'  ye»n  <if  tge,  uid  under  the  age  of  lorty-flve  ^reara,  ah&ll  be  ear 
■nd  perlorm  military  duty,  in  iDch  mutner,  not  incompatible  *    ._ 
and  IftWB  of  the  Unitetl  8t>tea,  as  may  be  preacribeil  by  law.    (2) 

(IJ    Set  Art.  V.  l  1,  NoU  I. 

(8)    Sre  Art.  XII.  \  1,  JVbfc. 

6bc,  2.    Maiore  geDeral.  brigsdiets  »neni),  colonela,  1 

caplaius.  and  •uDaltarna,  iball  i^  el«ctea  by  the  perHODB  aubject  U 
their  regpective  diatricte.    {Set  Cnul.  1803,  Art.  T.) 

1  Debalee,  IM,  J&HM.  2  Dtbal«,.=!D,  Ut..  350,651,  6 

fiat'.  3.  The  {orernor  ehall  appoiot  the  adjutant  general,  <)uai  _, 
and  Bach  other  etaff  ofiicere,  as  may  be  provided  for  by  law.  Majoa 
diere  t-fneral,  colonela.  or  commaDdants  of  regimeata,  battaJiona,  or] 
•eTerallj,  appoint  their  staff,  and  captaina  shall  appoint  their  n| 
officers  and  mueiciana.    {Sti  ContL  )802,  Arl.  V.)  < 

1  I>ebitltK,l9l,  48S.4se-  ^DebalM,  230,  MG.  MS,3&0.&>>l.e84 

Sxc.  4.  The  goveruor  ehall  commiaBton  all  offiuera  of  the  lioe  « 
oa  Buch  1  and  Bhali  have  power  To  call  forth  the  militia,  to  ezecuta 
■tate,  lo  siippreas  inBarrection,  and  repel  iDTaaion.    (Set  Ctoiul.  18M, 

"  TbtT  fillbrnl  execution  ot  Ox  lawi  when  cnacled.  cipouDded  anil  (dpUhI  In 
when  neceseaiy.  Isconlldeil  to  Iho  eieciiilM,  The  mlllil*  is  an  una  o\  IheexecaC 
Hot  a  word  1b  found  la  the  QiiiBtltiilian  giving  couat«aBDce  lo  the  opialon  (omell 
more  Iiequentlj  lelt,  that  the  miUtla.  or  mJllury  lore*,  Inatead  of  being  ■  mvanS: 
Ibe  Qieciilive  depanment  in  pmullne  tbe  Inioonial  auiy  ol  eiwiitiug  tUe  1 
depariinEiii.  eaual  lo  either  of  the  othcM.  a  A  iQdepeniJenl  of  Iheir  ooalrol,' 
Wrigbl's  Rep .  42I-4M.  4». 

S  Debates.  SM.  151,  BBS. 

Sic.  &.  The  general  aosembly  sball  provide,  by  law,  for  the  prt 
keeping  oi  the  pablic  Brma. 

1  IMiaUi,  IM,  461 ;  3  Debate*.  2X1.  MB,  «tl,  «S8. 


OOUNTY  AN1>  TOWNSHIP  OSaANIZA.TIC»ia 


Tbe  CoDBtnatloD  did  not  creaU  tt>e  manlclpalltiea  ol  tbe  «Mte,  nor  iloet  it  at 
their  pi-neie.    It  recogaliB'  Ihem  ■■  tblngi  aireadT  In  being,  with  powen  that  wiL 
•D  far  as  tbev  are  coiulateDt  with  the  organle  law,  uatll  modified  or  rasealed. 
S.  (OB. 

ThlB  McUon  bai  no  relation  lo  cftf  and  Tlllise  olScen.    aiatt  v.  Oivinglon,  2<l  0 
2  DcbatM,  Ui,  ftif«a  «M. 

Sic.  2.  Connty  ofBcers  eball  be  elncted  on  the  second  TDeaday  < 
otherwise  directed  by  law,  by  the  qualified  electors  of  each  oonotr, 
and  for  anch  t«rm,  not  exceeding  thr«e  jeara,  as  may  be  provid 
OmM.  ie02,  Jri.  VI,l  1.) 

The  power  lo  fix  the  tlmeaot  holdtnt  elections  for  county  offlcenlBTeMad  by 
tbe  leglblatnre,  and  when  a  time  hatbsea  »  Bied  bv  that  body,  any  elPcUon  Ion 
a  different  tlma  la  uuauthorlMd  and  TOld.    auOe  T.  D-miba-iigli,  S)  O.  S.,  16T. 

2  DebatM,  66&.  M0-«44, 

8k.  8.  No  person  ahall  be  Bligible  to  the  office  of  sheriff,  or  o 
for  more  than  foor  years,  in  any  period  of  six  years.    {See  Contt.  1808 

2  Dabalea.  ua,  6U,  BM, 

Sic.  4.  Township  officerB  shall  be  elected  on  the  firat  Uoad 
anally,  by  the  qullAed  electors  of  their  respective  townships,  and  i 


C0M8TITCTI0N   OF   OHIO.  39 

offices  for  one'year,  from  the  Monday  next  laooeedinc  their  election,  and  antil  their 
eucceasore  are  qoalifled. 

7  DebAtM.M6.  M4.  <M.  810. 8».  838  tez.  S70. 

8ac.  5.    No  money  shall  be  drawn  from  any  county  or  township  traaaory*,  except 
by  authority  of  law 

TlM  board  of  county  eommiMioaerB  has  no  poxer.  onder  the  ConaUindon  and  laws  of  Ohla  to 
«mploj  an  attorney  to  proaecate  cKmtnal  oonpUinli  befora  tha  csanlnlna  maclnralet  of  Uie  ooonty. 
except  In  case*  in  which  the  county,  in  iti  gmoH  corporate  cmpadtT,  haa  a  direct  InteresL  Kor  can  the 
bfMra  of  commiMioneni  be  comp  lied,  by  mandanma,  to  pay  lor  luoh  aarrloai  out  of  the  oounty 


croaaury.    SMt  v.  Omu. uf  FmmkUn  On, 21 0. &, 84a. 

2  DebatOB,  888. 844, 854. 810, 8».  63^  88t  870. 

Sbc.  6.  Jostices  of  the  peace,  and  coonty  and  townahip  oAcers,  may  be  re- 
moved, in  Buch  manner  and  (or  aach  caoae,  as  shall  be  prescrioed  by  law. 

lDebatM.tM;  2 Dabataa. tf  1. 818, 586. 8SS. 864. 810. 8W. 862. 870. 

6ic.  7.  The  commtssiooers  of  coontiea,  the  trostees  of  townships,  and  similar 
boards,  shall  have  sach  power  of  local  taxation,  for  police  purposes,  ss  may  be  pre- 
scribed by  law. 

The  coDRiractlon  of  drains  by  townahlps.  lu  oaaoa  vherp  the  pnblic  health,  conrenience,  or  wel- 
fare demand*  It,  it  wiihin  the  meanlnf  of  "  poliov  purpoeea.'*    Sgmitm*  t.  CrunkiUnm,  JO  (>.  8..  349. 

2  l)eba(aa.885,««4.  747.  748.775.7M.(i06.838.  838.  88i.  870. 

ARTICLE  XL 

APPORTfONMBllT. 

SncTiOK  1.  The  apportionment  of  this  state  for  members  of  the  general  a*> 
•emblv  shall  be  made  every  ten  years,  after  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  fifty-one,  in  the  following  manner:  The  whole  population  of  the  state,  aa  a*> 
certained  by  the  federal  census,  or  in  such  other  mode  ss  the  general  assembly  may 
direct,  shall  be  diyided  by  the  number  **one  hundred,'*  and  the  quotient  shall  be 
Che  ratio  of  representation  in  the  house  of  representaCiTee,  for  ten  years  nett  eue> 
ceeding  such  apportionment. 

~  The  apportionment  of  the  tuta  mnat  ba  regarded  aa  oaade  by  the  eonraatlon.  and  none  the  lea 
ao  beraoM*  the  approral  of  the  people  was  nade  neeeaaarr  to  iti  nltlmate  eAocL  They  b  u  rattfled 
and  approved  an  act  already  done  by  their  repreeaotaUTea  in  oonraoUon.  and  irera  not,  to  any  ooa> 
reet  eenne.  the  aathorv  of  the  act  ttaelf  .'^    Stek  v.  liadlrf .  1  O.  S^  487-44J— Ranney.  J. 

"  The  Constltntion  apportion!  polltioai  |iower  amoasat  the  Inhabitaati  of  the  itate.  m  nearly 
eqnaUy  a«  poa«ible  in  proportion  to  numberi  wlthoot  any  riaard  whaiarer  to  property /«r.indevd.  to  any 
4ither  circnmftanca.  inhabitaatt  alone  are  repMteniad ;  a  ^vaa  namber  in  one  place  ezercMc  the  aaoM 
political  power,  as  a  like  number  in  any  other  locality.  Bone  dapartoie  from  the  abaiilatc  equality 
of  numberi  is  allowed  in  flavor  of  the  Inhabitanti  of  email  ooondaa,  in  the  conauiutloo  of  the  houaa 
of  representatives;  but  this  in  no  wise  changes  the  baala  of  rspraaaotation  from  population  to  terrV 
iory  or  property.**    Jk. 

I  Debatca.  488 ;  2  Oebaisa.  5. 6, 708.  748.  TT .  781. 8tl-418. 885. 846. 861.  tn. 


Sac.  ^.  Erery  county  having  a  population  eqtial  to  one-half  of  aaid  ratio,  shall 
be  entitled  to  one  representative;  every  county,  containing  said  ratio,  and  thre^ 
fourths  over,  shall  l>e  entitled  to  two  representatives;  every  county,  containing  three 
thnea  said  ratio,  shall  be  entitled  to  three  representatives;  and  so  on,  requiring  after 
the  first  two.  an  entire  ratio  for  each  additional  representative. 

1  Debates,  460;  2  Debate^  8. 708. 768-751. 782. 848. 882. 87*. 


Sec,  3.  When  any  coanty  shall  have  a  fraction  above  the  ratio,  so  large,  thai 
being  multiplied  by  five,  the  result  will  be  equal  to  one  or  more  ratioat  additional 
representatives  shall  be  apportioned  for  such  ratioa,  among  the  several  sessions  of 
the  decennial  period,  in  the  following  manner:  If  there  be  only  one  ratio,  a  repr»> 
sentaUve  shall  be  allotted  to  the  fifth  session  of  the  decennial  period ;  if  there  are 
two  ratioa,  a  representative  shall  be  allotted  to  the  fourth  and  third  sessiona,  reapec»> 
ivaly ;  f f  three,  to  the  third,  second,  and  first  sessions,  respectively ;  if  four,  to  the 
fourth,  third,  second,  and  first  eesbions,  respectively. 

1  Debatea,  iSO .  2  Debates.  8.  T08,  751-758.  756-708.  7fl.  782.  810.  H6.  862,  87Ql 


8bc.  4.  Any  county,  forming  with  another  county  or  countiea,  a  rspreaeotative 
district,  dnrins  one  decennial  period,  if  it  have  acquired  sufficient  population  at  the 
next  decenniiu  period,  shall  be  entitled  to  a  separate  representation,  if  there  shall 


r 


CONSriTCTIOS    OF  OHIO, 


be  left,  in  Ihe  dialrict  from  which  it  shall  h.ive  been  separated,  a 
lident  [or  b  reprenenlative;  hut  iia  such  chtui);(;  sliitll  be  made,  exce 
decennial  period  far  the  apportiunmeiit  of  re  preen  ut4liv«s. 

1  DebnteK.  UU.  2  l}»Uleii.6,  7CB.  VM, 
Sec,  R.  If,  iu  filing  any  Bul>sequenl  rutio,  a  eounly,  previoai 
separate  repreaentalioii,  abtll  have  less  than  the  number  required  I 
for  a  repreaentBlivi.',  such  county  shall  be  attached  to  tJie  coaotj  at 
in^  the  least  Qurnbur  of  InhabiUata  ;  and  the  representation  of 
formed,  ihall  be  determined  as  herein  provided, 

Htc.  0.    Tlie  ratio  for  a  senator  ahall  forever,  hereafter,  he  UcSf 
'tog  the  whole  populatioa  of  the  aliie  by  the  number  thiny-Gve. 

1  Di'hatus.lW:  IIWl«l«,T.70a,f 

Sac.  7.    The  elate  '-  *• — ^"  '"■■'■'ed  into  thirly-thren  aenalorial  ' 
lows:    The  county  el  II  (.i>tiHtitiii«  ttie  Srat  senatoiri 

coanties  of  Builer  an:.  .  second ;  MonlKomnr;  and  Pn 

ClermnnI  and  Brown,  the  fou.  'enit,  Clintua,  bd<1  Fayette,  the 

Highland,  the  sixth:  Adams,  '^iotn,  and  Jai'liBon,  the  flev0 

Gallia.  MelgB,  and  Vinton,  the  ;  Ath-ns,  Uouking,  and  Fairfl 

Franklin  and  Pickairay,  the  tei  arke,  Champai};n,  and  Madison 

Miami,  Darke,  and  Shelby,  Iht  th ;   Logan,   Union,  Marian,  41 

thirteenth;  Washington  and  Uoi,  th«  fuurteeoth  ^  Muskingum 

flft^enlh;  Delaware  and  TJcklnt  >»  aiilwnth  ;  Knox  and  Man 
teenth:  rijshot^tou  nnd  Tiincarax. -j,  the  eighteenth;  Guemaey  al 
niaeleentb  ;  Belmont  and  Harrison,  the  twentieth  ;  Carroll  and  Stai 
lirat;  Jefferaon  and  Columbiana,  the  twenty-second;  Trumbull  and 
tweniy-thinl ;  AshtabuU,  Lake,  atid  Geauga,  the  twenty -fo u rth  i 
twentj-tifth ;  Portage  and  Summit,  the  IWPUty-sixth ;  Hedina  a> 
twenty -seventh ;  Wayns  and  Uolmt»,  the  IweDiy-eigbth ;  Ashlaiid 
the  twentv  ninth  :  Huron,  Erie,  Sanduiiky,  and  Ottawa,  the  thiriietbj 
ford,  and  Wyandot,  the  tbirty-Srst;  Mercer,  Auglaise,  Allen,  Van  \ 
Defiance,   and   Willianis,   tli^  ihirly-Hi'i-oiiii  ,        '    "'  '      ""      ' 

Henry,  and  Putnam,  i !i. ■-■.;.'  >  ■'.;-;      ■  ■■.■  't  ■ 
tion  of  this  constifud' 


iQUon  wu  adopied  by  the  ConTeuUon— itw  boutKlaiie*  ol  munnn  belus  mien* 
bom  c"DTenleDOe  *iii1  proariexy.  u  the  boUBdarici  of  dittrlcln:  nod  ifaui  nial 
MCb  dliirloi  u  cenalD  u  ihough  li  hid  been  lurked  oul  by  imtnral  or  irUOcli 

Ml  into  dlBereni  diiirtcl*.      Boi   while  the  bouiutiirleB  ot  nxiDIiei,  to  a  i»rt«ir 
tricli,  vrere  Hied   upon   tbe  aame  Uiin,  they  were  yel  Indepundant  nl  e 
*ver  ch.inKea  might  be  made  In  couDiy  limlM.  the  lm>  s  o[  Ibe  dialrlcu  n 
cnl;  to  luoh  cbaocca  *t  are  proTided  lor  In  the  ConiUtutloa  ItnlL"     Sbue  t.  it 
HI— fUnnsT,  J. 

1  I>ebale*.  460.M1;  2DebUm.^,^'m,^lO,^ta-^«I,» 

Sic.  8.  The  same  mlea  shall  be  applied,  in  apportioninK  the  fr. 
torial  districts,  and  in  annexing  districts,  which  may  herMfter  have  1 
fourths  of  a  senatorial  ratio,  as  are  applied  to  repreaentative  diatricU. 

lDabatet,«a:  2 Debalea, 7. 7<S, TW-JTl.T 

Sic.  B.  Any  conntr  forminti  part  ol  a  aenatorial  district,  bar 
population  equal  to  a  full  senatorial  ratio,  shall  be  made  a  separate  set 
at  any  regnlar  decennial  apportionment,  it  a  full  ienatori»l  ratio  ahal 
district  from  which  it  shall  be  taken. 

3  DebKtet,  TOS,  T( 

Sic.  10.  For  the  first  ten  years,  after  the  year  one  Ihoosand  ei|b 
fifty-one,  the  apportionment  of  representativee  shall  be  a«  provided  ii 
and  no  change  shall  ever  be  made  in  the  principles  of  repmenta 
eetsblished,  or,  in  the  senatorial  districts,  except  ••  above  provided, 
belonging  to  a  county  at  the  time  of  any  apportioninent,  shall,  as 
representation  and  suSVage,  remain  an  integral  part  thereof,  during 


covflmruTioN  or  ohio.  41 

**  Tbe  exception  oooltlned  in  this  wction  refem  to  the  eighth  and  ninth  mcUoos 

The  proviiionB  of  thii  wctlon  irrevocably  fix  the  dittricta,  and  apportion  the  repreeentatlon  for  ten 
yean>.  At  the  expiration  of  that  period,  other  sections  of  the  eleventh  article  direct  iip«cif)call]r  in 
wliat  manner  the  executive  otncem,  charsed  with  the  dat^,  shall  ascertain  and  fix  it.  for  another 

Seriod  of  ten  yeara  It  is  manifest  that  no  change,  alteration,  or  modification  of  the  r«'t»resentative 
Uinctn.  Is  allowed  between  the  periods  of  decennial  apportionment;  unlike  the  senate  dislricts.  they 
are  not  forever  to  remain  unchanged.  On  the  contrary,  they  must,  of  ne<««ity,  at  the*  expiration  of 
each  ten  years,  so  change  as  to  conform  to  the  boundaries  of  counties,  as  they  are  then  found  u>  exi»t : 
and  the  limits  of  districts,  at  those  periods,  become  again  identical  with  those  of  eouoticw."  9iaU  v. 
IhuUry,  1  0. 8..  487-444. 446.  447— Baoney,  J. 

1  Debates, 400;  2  Debates. 7. 708. 767. 771. 7:i2. 846, 868. 870. 

8ec.  11.  The  gOTernor,  aaditor,  and  Becretary  of  state,  or  any  two  of  them,  shall, 
at  least  six  months  prior  to  the  October  election,  in  the  year  ine  thoniiand  eight 
hundred  and  sixty-one,  and,  at  each  decennial  period  thereafter,  ascertain  and  de- 
termine the  ratio  of  representation,  according  to  the  decennial  censor  the  number 
of  representatives  and  senators  each  connty  or  district  shall  be  entitled  to  elect, 
and  tor  what  year*,  within  the  next  ensoing  ten  years,  and  the  goTemor  shall  cause 
the  same  to  be  published,  in  such  manner  as  shall  be  directed  by  law. 

1  Debates.  460:  2  Debatea.  7. 708. 767. 782, 646. 80. 870. 

JUDICIAL  APPORTIONMENT. 

Stc.  IS.    For  Judicial  purponee,  the  state  shall  be  apportioned  as  follows : 

The  county  of  Hamilton,  shall  constitute  the  first  district,  which  thall  not  be  sub- 
divided  ;  and  the  judges  therein,  may  hold  separate  courts,  or  separate  sittings  of 
the  same  court,  at  the  same  time. 

The  counties  of  Butler,  Preble,  and  Darke,  shall  constitute  the  first  subdivision  ; 
Monteomery,  Miami,  and  Champaign,  the  second:  and  Warren,  Clinton,  Greene, 
and  Clarke,  the  third  subdivision,  of  the  second  aistrict ;  and,  together,  shalj  form 
such  district 

The  counties  of  Shelby.  Auglaiae,  Allen,  Hardin,  Logan,  Union,  and  Marion, 
shall  constitute  the  first  subdivision;  Mercer,  Van  Wert.  Putnam,  Paulding,  De- 
fiance, Williams,  Henry,  and  Fulton,  the  second;  and  Wood,  Seneca.  Hancock, 
Wyandot,  and  Crawford,  the  third  subdivision,  of  the  third  district ;  and,  together, 
■haU  form  such  district 

The  counties  of  Lucas,  Ottawa,  Sandtisky,  Erie,  and  Huron,  ahall  constitute 
the  first  subdivision ;  Lorain^  Medina,  and  Bammit,  the  second ;  and  the  county  of 
Cuyahoga,  the  tMrd  subdivision,  of  the  fourth  district ;  and,  together,  shall  form 
sach  district. 

The  counties  of  Clermont  Brown^  and  Adams,  shall  constitute  the  first  sub- 
division ;  Highland,  Roes,  and  Fayette,  the  second ;  and  Pickaway,  Franklin,  and 
Madison,  the  third  subdivision,  of  the  fifth  district ;  and,  together,  shall  form  such 
district. 

The  counties  of  Licking,  Knox,  and  Delaware,  shall  constitute  the  first  sub- 
division; Morrow,  Richland,  and  Ashland,  the  second;  and  Wayne,  Huhuea,  and 
Coshocton,  the  third  subdivision,  of  the  sixth  district;  and,  together,  shall  form 
such  district 

The  counties  of  Fairfield,  Perry,  and  Hocking,  shall  constitute  the  fir  t  nubdl- 
vision ;  Jackson.  Vinton,  Pike,  Scioto,  and  Lawrence,  the  second ;  and.  Gallia,  Meigs, 
Athens,  and  Washington,  the  third  subdivision,  of  the  seventh  di^ict ;  and,  to- 
gether, shall  form  such  district 

The  counties  of  Muskingum  and  Morgan,  shall  constitute  the  first  subdivision ; 
Ooemsey,  Belmont,  and  Monroe,  the  second ;  and  Jefferson,  Harrison,  and  Tus- 
ovmwss,  the  third  subdivision,  of  the  eighth  district ;  and,  together,  ahall  form 
SDch  district 

The  counties  of  Stark,  Carroll,  and  ColumbianA,  shall  constitute  the  first  sub- 
division ;  Ttumbull,  Portsffe,  and  Mahoninf ,  the  second ;  and  Geatiga,  Lake,  and 
Ashtabula,  the  third  sobdivision,  of  the  ninth  district;  and,  togetner,  ahall  form 
sodi  district 

2  Debates.  8B.  824.  840. 841 .  H8.  8C.  868.  870. 

8sa  18.  The  general  assembly  shall  attach  any  new  rountiee,  that  may  here- 
gfler  be  erected,  to  such  districts,  or  subdivisions  thereof,  ss  shall  be  most  con- 
venient 

**Thl«  eeetion  very  clearly  appUee  to  any  new  ooanty  erected  after  the  arioption  of  tbe  t'oottltn- 
tioii  by  tbe  oooventkm.   Tbit  oonetrucUon  dote  not  reqaire  any  effect  ti>  t>e  flvea  to  tbe  iVMttlCQUoQ 


coNSTrrcTios  of  ohio. 


1 


brlnn  Ito  flnl  o(  September,  hul  »fter  II  ban  Uken 

uaembly.  lUillug  luiduihc  CoiuUtulfoD.  UaLUrh'aU'wiuiUw  msti^ 

. —  j...^ J. ,^„..    . ..      .  „  .    .„  ...  ...    _       j^— J 


TSdIbdI  dllUlEt  M 


ARTICLE  XII. 


FIXANCE  AKD  TAXATIOS. 

Sbctiom  1.  Tbe  levyiDfi  of  tuea,  by  the  poll,  \»  grievonR  and  o. 
fore,  tbe  generAl  asBembly  shall  never  levy  a  poll  tax,  for  county  o 
(&•  CoruL  1802.  Art.  Fi/i,*  83.) 

The  fiuia  derauidcil  lor  liooiue  In  pnnne  ui  emriloTineDt,  wben  nwd  ■*  k  mMi 

fubilp  ircnsnry,  li  ■  lax  on  «irli  employmeui.    JCiih  t.  C(iK<nnal(,  1  0,  B.,  MS:  7 
5  0„r35;  CinrtnmiM  V.  BuQMBfl»nm,l6  0„  SST-Ml;  Rals  v.  i^WKtW  ,■  SWfe  r.  ■"''- 
Tbe  laartb  seotlon  of  the  act  ol  Harcb  SI,  ISM,  -  to  argsuUe  uid  dMdP 

(61  T.  Uui.wtilcta  p'OTldra  thu  "bJI  penonB  BubJ«ct  to  ailUury  dulj,  uid 

■ome  TOlualeei  orsuilutioD,  shall  ellher  beoonw  muubera  ol  aome  volunteac  oil 

B^Into  ibecouatT  ireasurr.  anDually.  Uie  sum  of  tout  dollan,  which  aum  ahaJ 
Soea  ao^  penalties  lor  aegleel  to  paiform  mllltaiy  aarrlce,"  eio.,  li  pat  la  coDfll 
Such  eommuiatlOD  it  not  a  Ui,  bii[lBODl7aiBeaiaa.or  iatlrumeauUly,  br  vtnlrlifl 
«Dl<irae!i,t»  the  *XU>DI  deemed  ntceaaar]',  Ihe  perfonnaDDe  of  mllitan'  dptr  eujol 
Hawbin  V.  H'r^U.  16  O.  B.,  US. 

I  Deba'es.  B13;  2  Debate*  B*.  as,  UB,«1,  TJ3, 74t-7«,  TSS,  789,  TSt, 

mi,  R6S,  a-o. 

S&c.  2.  LawB  shall  be  passed,  taxing  (1)  by  a  aniform  mJe,  all 
(i)  mve0liaeat«  in  bonds,  stocks.  (3)  joint  stock  companies,  or  oLherw 
(1)  recJ  and  personal  property,  (S)  according  to  ila  true  vatae  in 
bniyin^  KTOunde,  public  school  houses,  houses  uued  eidusively  for 
institution  14  of  pnrely  public  charity,  public  property  used  eictuaivel 
purpose.  17}  and  pereonal  property,  to  an  amoant  not  eiceedinK  in 
drea  dollars,  lor  each  individual,  may,  by  neneral  laws,  be  exempteii 
but,  all  sncb  Isvrs  ehall  be  subject  to  alteration  or  repeal ;  and  the  vi 
erty,  so  exempted,  ehall,  from  time  t<3  time,  be  ascertained  and  piibli 
dirMted  by  law-    (8> 

_.._,_ ,  -     -  -. -      —      -  . lllar 

Id  other  p.inlculnra.  Tbls  Rectlon  la  iiot  a  Brant  of  povier,  bui  a  regulation  of 
graDled  in  the  flnt  itectiOQ  ol  tbe  eecnod  antole.  The  ezpriaialoti  K. '  laws  ehall  1* 
Uio  '  KBUeriil  Auembl;  shall  hare  power  to  paia.'  Bo  of  erery  provlaloa  Id  tbe  t 
-^ttaer  pnihlbli  or  rMtnlalH  Ibe  eierciw  ol  the  power  of  laxatlou  ia  Bpeclfled  liula. 
*nmttl.  11  O.  H..  J»-M3— GholHin.  J 

Aai0<Tnenta  are  cot  embraced  within  ibf>  meiiDliieof  tbe  word  "Uilne"  In  I 
I.  Tnat.oJ  U'ooit  Cb-8  0,  B„8i3.  TImwuokv.  H'omi  f*i.  11  0  8„fl78.    bee  Art.  XIII.  i 

Id  a  CH-ii  involving  Ihe  cODuttiiclioii  of  the  proiislonB  r,f  the  acli  retatiDg  l« 

■       -■               —           ■                     ■       -.Bpowj 
..„>.-    ..-.,^^  «_,^  -,. — ..-    - —    -JUElHtll— -. -w  ,._ 

„  . ...  Jiilfled  a  levy  on  all  iheuzable  pniperlyof  the  county-,  and  wcai 

tayiug  Ih-it  it  would  be  a  tIoUUoh  of  theCouiliiQttiHi  totax  thecltteenaat  Llm 


portion  of  the  tax  la  Lima.    They  have  eicluttre  i 


•eopb'  ihrnaziiout  the  county,  lor  the  repair  of  roadi  on  which  the  proapertly 

lamely  di^PBod."    Una  v,  aeBrtdf.  M  O.  g..  K8-»l-Okey,  J. 

"'    The  C.  institution  penal II  no  dednciioo  ol  Uahlliti™  from ■• 

Binet.  :i  O.  a.  1 ;  EDii  v.  Unct.  lb..  K :  LnHmer  v  Morgan,  B  O.  S, 


(1)  Tlic  rTiie  has  power  to  Ui  tharea  in  the  national  bauka  located  In  Ohiix 
ttatlons  llmt  mcb  lax  nball  not  ciceed  the  rats  imposed  upon  other  monajed  cap 
nor  that  i'iii<n';cd  upon  shares  In  the  Btale  hauks.aa  provided  in  the  act  ol  Cong 
Pnutr  V.  f'iftuni.  Ifl  O,  8.,  eU. 

The  thitr> "  in  national  banks  thus  to  be  taxed,  are  lo  be  nadentood  ai  the  li 
or  choeoc  ol  ibc  EiockboldeTS.  ai  con  trad  iBlinsulehed  from  aliquot  parts  o[  the  a 
of  the  bank,  and.  aa  such,  may  be  taxed  at  their  Full  value,  ullhout  dednctlan  tc 
real  eataic  oibi-rvlse  taxed,  or  for  nntax able  bondn  owned  by  the  bank.    fb. 

'•■    ""-    prnperty  of  every  person,  however  ahanlnte  the  tennreby  which  Utah 

|iial  and  Jastproportlon  o!  the  public  burdens,  by  way  ol  taxation.  In 

" 'ly  the  governtaeat  and  that  proportion  of  taiatlo 

*■  — ■— •■-  -0  all  persoDi  and  property  wlthl 

All  exi^inpilDns  of  any  part  of  the  property  Id  a  mUDldpal  corporation,  otbeiw 
Hon,  from  cuntiibutlDg  to  the  geueral  revenue  fund,  are  In  conflict  with  til  la  ae 
KicAordi.  S  O.  H..589. 

The  fwi  ih.it  property  subjeet  to  taiatiOD  baa  not  been  Hated,  although  Itlm 
the  burden  i>f  wikiIodoq  tbe  property  thatlallited.dD«aDott«ndertliatai  wholl' 
the  lnl«lerence  of  a  oourt  ol  equity.    EteHanfc  Sent  v.  Hinet.  S  O.  B.,  1. 


ded  by  th< 


CONSTirUTIOM   OP  OHIO.  43 


(5)  An  expreiB  direction  to  Impose  a  tax  on  all  property  by  a  oniform  rale,  doee  not  nceenarlly 
ezolude  taxation  upon  that  which  U  not  property,  or  cover  tne  whole  ground  included  within  the 
llmlU  of  the  taxing  power.  ZoMtvOU  ▼.  iHehanU,  6  O.  a,  68»^fiM;  Baker  ▼.  Cimeitmati,  U  O.  a,640 ; 
Oim.G<uL.A-  C.Co.v.SUUe,  18  0. a, MS. 

A  Uceuiio  cauuot  be  regarded  mm  property  of  any  deicription.  and  conaequently  b  not  iubject  to 
taication  under  thie  tection.  But  a  chane  may  be  exacted  for  it  Although  authority  to  exact  pay- 
ment for  a  Hoenae  U  not  expreeely  conferred  in  the  Constitution,  yet  the  exerctae  of  the  power  not 
being  prohibited,  and  not  being  Inconslmeot  with  any  constitutional  proTlstoos,  the  general  assembly 
may  lawfully  confer  such  power.  ExehoMoe  Bank  ▼.  Bimm,  S  0. 8^  1 :  Baker  ▼.  OfncMoM,  11 0. 8..  6S4 : 
OKn.  (7o«  L.  (f-  C.  do.  ▼.  SKole,  18  0. 8.,  MS. 

The  provisions  of  this  article  are  not  grants  of  power  to  the  legislature,  but  limitations  and  re- 
strictions on  Uie  general  powers  conferred  by  article  II,  section  1.  Wmt.  Vniem  7W.  Co.  ▼.  JiaKr.  28 
0.8.821. 

The  privilege  that  a  foreign  corporation  enioys,  by  IcglslatlTe  oonsenL  of  exereislng  its  corpo- 
rate powers,  and  of  carrying  on  its  business  within  the  st^e,  is  not  j^foyeify  within  the  meaning  of 
this  section.    lb. 

(6)  Cbotes  In  action  are  to  be  listed  at  their  trae  value.  Ifa  note,  for  Instance.  Is  wholly  worth- 
less, it  is  not  to  be  li«ted  at  all ;  if  it  Is  of  some  value,  but  less  than  its  tece,  it  is  to  be  listed  at  what  it 
is  worth.    Exchange  Bank  v.  Hine$,  8  0, 8.,  1. 

(7)  In  this  section  the  word  "public**  is  used,  in  some  instances,  to  describe  the  owoemhip  of 
propertr.  snd  in  others,  as  desi*riptive  of  the  use  to  which  the  property  is  applied ;  and  the  term 
"public  school  hou#«s"  means  such  school  houses  as  belong  to  the  public,  and  are  designed  for  schooN 
established  and  conducted  under  public  authority.    Gertie  v.  Pureeb,  25  0. 8.,  299. 

Schools  efttsblished  by  private  donations,  aud  conducted  for  the  benefit  of  the  public,  and  not 
with  a  view  to  profit,  are  "Institutions  of  purelv  public  charity/*  and  such  school  pmpi^v  may  be 
exempted  from  taxation  without  reference  to  tne  manner  In  which  the  title  thereto  is  held,  or  the 
form  or  character  of  the  orKanlsatioo  conducting  the  sch«K>l.    lb. 

The  power  to  exempt  from  taxation  "  houses  used  exclusivelv  for  public  worship.'*  implies  the 
power  to  fo  exempt  such  grounds  as  are  reasonably  necessary  for  tne  use  of  such  houses ;  but  the  u»e 
must  be  the  name,  and  therefore  a  parsonage  on  grounds  adjoining  a  church,  which  Is  used  ss  a 
reddeoce  ran  not  be  exempted  from  taxation.    lb. 

(8)  Thin  hectiun  is  equally  applicable  to,  and  furnishes  the  gorerning  principle  for,  all  laws  Istt- 
lug  taxes  for  gs'icral  revenue,  whether  for  «tate,  county,  township,  or  m«  lucipal  purpos.-s.  ZanmriUe 
V.  Rieharf1»,  5  0.  S..  589:  HOi  v.  Ripdon.  5  O.  8..  243:  R«wn  v.  TVeos.  of  ITeodCb..  8  0.8^888;  Aster  v. 
Oimeinnati,  11  O.  8.,  534 :  Cin.  Oom  L  ^  C.  Cb.  v.  Slaif,  18  0. 8.,  287. 

Section  three  of  th*>  act  of  April  6.  I1188.  '*  for  the  inspection  of  gas  meters.**  etc.  (68  v.  184).  pro- 
viding that  the  nalary  of  the  Inspector  of  gas  meters  and  illuminating  gas  shall  be  paid  by  the  several 
as  light  companies  In  this  state,  in  amounts  proportionate  to  their  appraised  valuation,  is  not  in  con- 
iet  with  thu  section.    Cin.  Gku  L.  ^  C.  Cb.  v.  Stele.  18  0. 8..  SH. 

1  Debates.  518 ;  2  Debates,  85-116, 124-138,  651. 728-742. 754.  756.  788, 718, 818, 819. 8M.  828. 
880. 881, 889-812, 851. 852. 86S.  87a 


Sto 


Sac.  8.  The  general  agaembly  shmll  proride,  by  Uw,  for  taxing  the  notes  And 
billa  diflcoanted  or  purchased,  moneja  loaned,  and  all  other  property,  (I)  effects,  or 
daes,  of  eyery  deacriotion,  (without  deduction,)  (3)  of  all  banks,  bow  existing,  or 
hereafter  created,  ana  of  all  bankers,  (8)  so  that  all  property  employed  in  bannng. 
shall  always  bear  a  burden  of  taxation,  equal  to  that  imposed  on  the  property  of 
indiriduals.    (4) 

(1)  Mon«»ys  d<*posiied  with  a  tMink  or  banker  (unless  specially  deposited)  iMooase  the  SMmeys  of 
the  bank  ur  banker,  appertaining  to  the  businci«  of  banking,  and  proper  to  be  listed  with  the  other 
moneys  belonging  to  that  business ;  aud  this  Is  equally  trae  of  general  deposits,  whether  they  happen 
to  bit  usihI  iu  the  discounting  of  paper,  or  held  iu  reserve  to  pay  probable  current  demands.  EuU  v. 
Xijidt.SO.S..6C 

Under  the  19th  section  of  the  tax  law  of  April  18, 1852  (50  v.  185),  all  th  #  assets  and  rssoorcss  of  a 
bank,  whether  specie  or  balances  in  other  bankN  must,  if  emploved  in  any  manner  wherel>y  the  bank 
obtains  or  reserves  a  per  ceoL,  premium,  profit,  or  a  oonilderation.  t»e  aversgsd  for  taxation.  Specie 
unemployed,  not  on  hand  for  Male,  and  from  which  the  bank  derivea  no  profit,  etc.  Is  not  required  to 
be  returned  to  the  assessor.  80  balanoea  due  from  other  banka.  upon  which  no  Interest,  proSt,  or  eon- 
sideration  U  reserved  or  received,  are  uot  required  to  be  returned  to  the  assessor.  Siark  Ctmnlif  Bank 
V.  MeOreoitr,  6  0. 8..  45.    {See  prreeding  teetkm,  SoU  8.) 

(2)  Hankers  (although  privste)  cannot  deduct  their  deiNS  from  their  aumeys  and  credits.  EttU  v. 
lindk,  8  0. 8..  66.    Aud  see  At^ianQe  Bank  v.  Hine^  lb.,  1. 

(8)  Under  the  act  of  April  12,  1858  (55  v.  128).  a  partnership  eagM^d  In  the  business  of  banking 
was  usble  ss  such  to  the  tax  imposed  by  that  act.    BMntam  v.  Ward.  18  O.  tl_  298L 

Fenon^  having  money  employed  in  the  business  described  in  the  15lh  sectSon  of  the  tax  law  of 
April  18.  l)v>2  (50  V.  135).  are  baukeni.  such  as  are  forbidden  U>  make  <leductioDs  by  this  section  of  the 
CoostltuUon.    EUU  v.  Liadk,  3  O.  8.,  66. 

(4)  The  tax  law  of  April  13.  Ib52  '50  t.  185).  is  valid  and  constitutional  in  the  basis  it  rnnldes  U^t 
the  laxsUon  of  tMinks.  bankers  and  brokers.  Ihe  tenth  section  of  that  law.  whidi  allows  Individnsls 
and  certain  corporations,  in  giving  their  tax  lists,  to  deduct  their  llatalUtlea  from  the  amount  of  tn^ir 
moneys  and  credits,  is  repuicnant  to  the  Constitution  of  Ohio,  and  is  void.  But  that  se<nloo  m^y  be 
treated  as  void  without  aftectiog  the  validity  of  tne  remainder  of  the  art.  The  remainder  of  the  art 
permits  no  such  deduction.    Exdiange  Bank  v.  Uinea,  8  0. 8^  1,  followed  and  approved  In  MMit  v.  U^ek. 

'"This  section  was  Inserted  that  there  might  be  no  doubt  how  existing  as  wsO  as  fntnte  banks 
and  bankers,  whether  incorpuriitod  or  unlucorporaltid,  were  to  be  taxwl .  that  there  might  Ur  u** 
doubt  what  property  of  theirs  was  to  be  the  object  of  taxation ;  and  further,  lo  deprive  them  of  even 
the  two  hundred  dollar  exemption  which  may  be  permitted  to  IndivuSuals  under  sectkm  two.  Aud 
henee  it  is.  that  we  find  in  it  ibe  words  *  without  deduction.*  **  Bxekait^  Bamk  v.  Atesi,  8  0. 8^  1-46- 
Thnrman,  J. 

1  Debate*,  513:  2  Debates,  116-119, 661. 864, 742-744. 755. 18S-T98. 818, 819, 888-881.  8r9-M? 
851.868.870. 


C05BTITUTI0N   OF   OHIO. 


raveof 
fflcieat] 


Ssc.  4.  The  geaeral  asaembljr  shall  provide  for  rftising  reveiM 
■)efrk}>  tbe  expeoses  of  the  Bt«te,  for  each  year,  and  aleo  a  sufflcieat] 

interesi  on  the  atate  debt.  i 

1  DebBiBB,  ail;  1  Debate!,  119,  C&l,  US.  7U,  T£»,  79a.  818.  blV.  BSl.  Sf 

Hec.  5.  No  tax  Bball  be  levied,  except  id  purauance  of  Ibw  ;  i 
imposing  a  tai,  eball  Bt*te,  distinctly,  the  object  of  ibe  aame,  to 
shall  be  applied. 

The  power  oF  tuitloa  b^iag  a  Borerelgn  pftwer,  ran  only  lie  eitrclged  by  Ihi 


■i)'a\  oorpoiallooa 


le  right  □(  Uiallon, 
-1.  of  «overelgnl-    ■ 


ul  ariviiDptlibliig  uic Uwf ul  otijecu  wlUt  wlilcli  II  In cbiirtp^.  It  i»n  noly  be  exeicli 
l<>r  il:eK  purpMeB;  and  anr  aiUmpl  to  uh  Ii  otbpiwiie,  or  lo  control nr  BbrldKi 
iH'jrcinit  the  delwfttioD,  and  an  unaulhorlziii]  aHumpllon  ol  power.  DtboU  v.  Ohio 
tlu..lO.S..Ki:  ToltOo  Bant  v.Bnvi.  lb.,  633. 

I  Detwlea,  &I8:  t  Debalea.  119.  (&1,  T44,  TW.  765,  TBff,  193,  BIS,  SIS,  831,  Sa 


>n  applln  to  tbe  state  alone,  and  not  to  liei  enbdivlflobi.    Cru»  t.  I 
balvt.  bl3:  2  Debates,  US-114.  t&l.  74B,  Ibt.  TM,  TS«,  T»3,  BIS,  SIB,  831, 81 

ARTICLE    XIII, 

CORPOKiTIOSa. 

The  general  aaaombly  shall  pasa  no  special  act  confei 


powers. 


FordecMonsboldingtlatulei  to  be  lo  onntllct  witb  tbla  apctlun,  aee  AttU 

■  0.»..J\;  Sbilev.OiiieSauili.K0.a..l6:  Stair  ■r.  Cin£iuualt.iaO.B..U6:  Si^lei 

H>r  declil'iitii  boldlnit  cetuin  alalutDrr  piovltlou)  nfit  to  be  In  conlticl  with 

iruit  Oi.,^0.B^Ha;  Pi!an.A  O-Cniml  CO  t.  Porlaot  Or.,  27  O,  B,,  14;  Sla&r.  t 

■' rwd,_SSa3,0M. 

«lv  bmhlbllfi  futuF*  iTAOlal  Itolfllall^^  .„_.^.. 
Lllon  oE  Ihi 


article, 


Tbla  •ecLmu  Id  iu  leimi  merely  problblla  future  tpeolal  iMlilalk 
and  aow  not,  KipreKly  n<ir  by  implicaOoD,  abiogale  (.iriuor  Itfiliilal 
Bani-v.  U'rhlil,60.B.,ili.  .*ir.  v.  Bwi,  11  0.8„  16-M;  Sfii^r  v.  ('.iwn  Tp. 
1  Dehttet.  W),  MO-Va,  44T,  U«:  3  Debater  H«-«£i(l, 


Uier-.r.     In:.      '       J,..: kn  r, '  ~ '.].!  .Ill- lo  capital  eLock,  uud  IbereupoQ 

poratiuu  uuiIlt  Ii.  ^o  eiepi!  were  tHiipii  n^-  tlii-  oumuilnloiien  tuwiird  auch  tubtcilpi 
Hon  uutil  »rier  Uiis  CousUtuilou  look  eSea,  but  Boch  BabBcrtpttona  were  made 
effected  wllblQ  the  period  llmlled  by  the  tpeclal  aol  foribai  purpou.  Beld:  1.  Tt 
waa  not  abrogated  or  repealed  by  tbiB  aeoUan  ot  tbe  0>nBlltutloo.  Z.  Thin  «cllan  li 
not  relToipectivB,  In  tis  Inieot  ani  Bppll<  atlob.  coolerritiK  uerely  an  authorllr  to  li 
not  repeal  ooaocepli'd  act*  of  Inoorporallon.  enacted  under  the  ror  stltuilon  of  IMa. 
0.l!l.,ia:  C  W.,tZ  K.R.ai.t.Con.o/CliiiU}«CB..10.6..T7:  Ciw  v  Dau,a.lO.S., 
Baitkt.  WrieM,S0.6..a\S;  SlaU  V.  Van  Bon^.TO.a^SI?:  StaU  1.  Valm.  Tp.SO.S 
^aox  Co.  T.  JVirhoh.  U  O.  B..  160 ;  Fiunivk  t.  PtnyitBrg.  lb,.  472. 

CoiuoUdated  nllroad  compaoleiorBaulied  Id  pursuance  ol  tbe  act  af  18M  (53  t. 
tloaf  lonned  niider  a  geaeral  law  wllbtu  tbe  meaning  ol  thla  leciloii,  and  aa  aueb  a 
llmltatlona  and  reai^rvatlODB  coBtalned  Iheiale,  and  in  arllclc  T,  leclloa  i-.  and  the  i 
may  alter  and  regalale  ratee  el  [are  chargeable  by  tucb  companlea,    Shirldri  v.  Stole, : 

A  oountj  fi  not  properly  a  oorporallon,  but  la  at  most  but  a  local  uigaoliaUon, 
nrnnunt  nioii  ad  IS  Inlii  u  UoQ,  1*  IbTsslrd  With  a  few  tuDctloni  cbariwrterlatir  of  a  cni 
_  _.  . -  ......       -         gf 

..1S-S7;  BniUi.Coi 
iMlalatare,  tramfen  or  oonT 
eiRct,  la  a  anrrender  or  aba 

gratiled  la'aubjecfto  all  tbe  proTlalooiof  tbe  Conitll 


where  a  ccrporatlon.  In  pnniianoe  of  an  ad  of  the  iMlala 
A  be  a  oorporauoD  to  otben.  the  tranaacUon.  In  legal  eiRct, 
charter  by  the  corporallon.  and  a  grant  by  the  leglalalure  of 


..  4,  ifteSfoOT.Ml,  aiithorliincthi.  .. 

iL'hlife  bj  be  a  corporation  by  deed  fr 
u.  .uia  •cCtloD  ol  the  ConatltuUoD.    lb. 
deMl  made  br  such  company  to  a  corporation  ol  another  state,  which  o 


„ ,.  , contemplated  In  Hid  act,  wllboat  an;  n_„ 

taklDg  ol  at[>ck,  under  the  deed,  or  ai  a  oorporalloD  ol  Ohio,  doea  not  conatllute  Uu 


OOMSTirUTIOM   OP   OHIO.  45 


tioo,  or  its  memben,  an  Ohio  corporation,  and  in  ao  far  u  laid  act  may  anume  to  create  them  such.  It 
1*  uiioonstitutional,  for  the  reanon  tliat  it  dooe  not  Kecnre  the  IndtTidual  llahUItT  of  the  *t<jckholdert. 
lb.  1  Debate*.  260, 363-309. 4511 ;  2  Debalet.  644.  G5»-M2. 675. 676. 851. 863. 870. 

Sic.  8.    Daes  from  corporations  sbftll  be  oecared.  by  sncb  indtTiduml  liability  of 

the  stockholders,  and  other  means,  as  may  be  prescribed  by  law ;  bat,  in  all  cases, 

*  each  stockholder  shall  be  liable,  over  and  above  the  stock  br  him  or  her  owned,  and 

any  amount  unpaid  thereon,  to  a  further  sum,  at  least  equal  in  amount  to  such  stock. 

The  legislature  hai  no  power,  nnder  the  p;««ent  ConBtitnilou  of  Oh!o.  to  create  oorporationw  with 
ont  wciiring  the  individual  liability  of  their  Htockholden.  at  leait  U»  !he  mlnlmnm  amount  re<|Oirvd 
by  the  tooetituuon ;  and  if  the  act  of  lncorp«>ratlon  doei  not  Mcure  this,  either  by  exprcw  proritlon. 
or  by  rc<iulringfrom  the  corptiratora  or  itockhulderi  such  acts,  of  urganlsatioo  or  otherwlM.  a*  will 
subject  them  to  the  constitutional  provision,  the  act  will  be  anc^mstltutional  and  void.  Shif*  v. 
Sfurmtm, 'a O.S.,  ill. 

The  liability  of  individual  stockholders  is  collateral  to  the  principal  obligation  of  the  corpora- 
tion, and  18  to  be  resorted  to  by  the  creditors  only  in  case  of  the  insolvency  of  the  c«>rt»oratlou.  or 
where  payment  cannot  be  enforced  against  it  by  the  ordinar}  ^mccM  of  execution.  Wright  v. 
McCormick,nO.B.,96. 

Thi^  Aectlon  is  broapectlvc  in  its  intent  and  appUcaUon.  CUistM'  Iktuk  v.  Wmjht^  6  O.  fl.,  318 :  ."^tnu 
V.  Rntnni,  11  O.8.,  17. 

1  Debates.  260,  860-385,  387-430. 43S-44S.  458 ;  2  DeUtea.  644, 667. 668. 676,  H&l.  868.  fCO. 

Skc  4.  The  property  of  corporations,  now  existing  or  hereafter  created,  ah  all 
forever  be  subject  to  taxation,  the  same  as  the  property  of  tntiiTiduals. 

A  corporate  franchise,  being  a  mere  privilege  or  grant  of  authority  by  the  Koveniment.  is  not 

Kropeny  of  any  deecrlptlon.  and  coniiequently  not  subject  to  taxation.    Eiehnngf  B*tttk  v.  ilinr«.  3  O. 
..  1-8;  linker  v.  CincinmUi,  11  O  8..  534-640. 
**Therf  was  no  abaolute  necemlty  for  this  sectlrn.  for.  without  it,  section  two  of  arude  twtlve 
would  have  embraoed  these  corpora tious.**    Erchanfif  Bnnk  v.  Ilimfr,  3  0. 8..  1-46—Thnriiian.  J. 

1  Debate!^.  '<A0. 444.  468 :  2  Uebatca.  650.  M4-667.  676.  KM.  863.  870. 

Sec.  6.  No  right  of  way  (1)  shall  be  appropriate<]  to  the  use  of  any  corporation, 
(2)  until  full  compensation  (8)  therefor  be  first  made  in  money,  or  first  secured  by  a 
deposit  of  money,  (4)  to  the  owner,  irrespective  of  any  benefit  (6)  from  any  improve- 
ment proposed  by  such  corporation ;  which  compensation  shall  be  ascertained  by  a 
jury  of  twelve  men,  in  a  court  of  record,  (6)  as  shall  be  prescribed  by  law.    ^7) 

(1)    The  general  axaembly  poflKsaes  the  couAtitutional  power  to  confer  upon  a  corporation  author 
iaed  lo  coiiKtmci  a  railroad,  the  right  to  appropriate  grounds  uooeasaiy  for  Ita  use  for  a  depot.    o'u#y 
V.  C.  »r.  X-  Z.  R.  R.  tv...  4  O.  8n  308. 

When*  an  incorporated  company  has.  by  ita  charter,  authority  to  i  oust  met  a  road  between  given 
noiata,  and  to  appnipriatv  land  to  the  width  of  sixty  feet  over  which  to  locate  the  same.  and.  when 
flnished,  to  chargt-'t^nd  Collect  tolls  from  tratfleranho  pan  over  it:  Held,  that  afi«*r  the  comi-any 
ha«  made  nnoli  an  appropriation  of  land  for  the  purpose  of  Its  road,  and  f  tfeholder^  have  In  amml 
aoce  with  the  p  ovlalons  of  the  charter,  ascertained  and  detemitned  the  owner's  ilamagv.  It  may, 
within  the  sixty  ft*et  of  ground  used  for  tbe  road,  build  a  toll-house  and  dfc  a  well  for  the  ai^oommo- 
daUon  of  the  toll-K «thtrer.     Want  v.  MnrUita  am/  Stwyrri  Tnmptk*  ami  Bn*!^  O*.,  6  O.  8..  15. 

**  Any  other  sir urture.  wlibm  the  nlxty  feet,  and  c^avntial  to  the  carrj  tua  oSt  of  the  object  «ougbl 
by  the  corp<»rator9.  and  consonant  with  their  charter,  may.  as  an  unavoidable  and  legitimate  incident 
of  the  powers  given  them,  be  placed  within  the  road  Hmitf.*'    Ih .  17-  Rowen.  J. 

Under  the  general  coritoratiou  act  of  IttVi  (50  v.  274.  c{  21. 27. 28).  a  railroad  company  haa  power  lo 
OODdeuin  land  lor  new  i>iae  tracka.  leading  from  the  main  road  to  Its  depot  buildings,  whetievrr  they 
bec«»me  necenary  in  the  proper  management  and  operaUon  of  the  road.  T^4«iio  nml  W*^inh  R.  R.  O*. 
V.  AiMwb.I6O.8.890. 

Authority  to  lay  down  the  neceaaary  structure  for  a  street  railway,  In  a  common  highway  or 
street,  and  to  run  cars  thereon  for  the  oaniage  of  paMengem  for  hire,  may  be  lawfully  gtauted  to  a 
company  incorporated  for  that  lurpoae.  when  no  private  right  of  the  adjoining  lot  owner*  la  thereby 
Impairvd.    i^nft  Railwajf  v.  Cuminin^iU«,  14  O.  H^  Si^. 

A  railroad  Qi»mpauy  authorised  to  change  the  location  of  ita  track,  on  account  of  dlfRrulty  of  cnn 
■truction  and  other  causes,  may  do  no  at  Any  time  heforv  i  he  construction  vt  Its  road  is  completed  at 
tbe  point  where  the  change  is  made.    Atkitutm  v.  M.  A  C.  R.  R.  0> .  \h  O.  S..  21. 

But  having  once  lotatvd  and  ronstmcted  its  roi^d.  the  ci»m|>any  can  not  re-locate  It.  and  for  that 
purpose  appropriate  private  pn>i*erty.    lb, ;  Moarthmd  v.  L.  M.  R.  a*.  09  .  17  O .  S40. 

So  where  the  charter  of  a  railroad  company  merely  flxea  a  few  p(»tntn  throufh  which  the  mad  » 
to  pass,  fnim  lt*i  conimonccment  to  its  terminus,  leaving  the  locaiitm  ttf  thf  road  betwi-vn  the  points 
■pacified  to  the  discretion  of  the  corporation,  the  railroad  company  having  once  located  the  r>iad. 
their  power  to  re-hwate.  and  for  that  L>urpoae  to  appropriate  the  property  tif  an  Individual,  has  cra«ed. 
L.  M.  R.  R.  Co.  V.  Saylor,  2  0. 8.,  2S5. 

The  ^aroe  prlnd^  le  applies,  whether  tbe  caae  be  that  of  an  attempt  to  re-locate  on  the  property  of 
an  individual,  or  that  of  uaiog  *  street  or  highway  for  the  pur|«ji«.    lb 

Grants  of  corporate  |K>wer.  being  in  drmgatiou  of  common  tight,  are  to  be  strictly  conatmed— 
particulaily  where  the  power  claimed  la  «  delegation  of  the  aovriHtsu  po«erof  eminent  domain 
Bence.  whvre  a  railroad  company  ia  authorised  by  law  only.  **  to  enter  up<»Q  any  land  to  survey,  lay 
down  and  (Construct  Its  r«iad  '    "  to  locale  and  cimatruct  bnitiche<l  nmd»  from  ine  mam  nta<1  to  an> 
town  or  places  in  the  acvoral  ct)untles*  tliro.igh  which  the  aaid  road  may  pasa."  to  appn>pnate  land 
for  "necusaary  sidetrackb."  and  "a  rntht  of  wav  over  a<Uacent  land*  tnffiHent  to  enable  such  rvm 
paay  to  construct  and  repair  Its  road."  and  such  company  ba»  lucated.  and  ts  engagr<i  tn  the  c^m- 
stnictlon  ot  Ita  permanent  main  road  along  the  north  side  of  a  town,  it  ts  not  authoriard  to  appm 
prtate  a  temporary  right  of  way.  for  the  term  of  three  years,  along  the  south  aide  of  the  town,  to  be 
•acd  as  a  substitute  lor  the  main  track  while  the  same  ia  in  tourw  of  OHistroctlon  along  the  north 
mdm  of  the  town.    'Currier  v.  M.  d-  C\  R.  R.  €)».,  U  O.  &,  ZSt. 

A  railroad  company  organlaed  nnder  and  made  subject  to  tbe  provlaloiia  of  the  **  act  refulating 


4d  CONSTITOTIOK   of  OHIO. 

mllrturt  cnidpfliilM,"  ol  Fehrusry  11,  IMS  1*6  v.«l,  la  nnl  nulhnrlied  to  condetou  prfTSic  pntpertjr  In 
iUexrliulTeni^xilelTforlhepiiTpDanaf  ■  iTb»r.    Iron  S.R.  Go.  t.  TmUoiL  19  0.B.,  299. 

Tbe  power  Rlvao  to  municipal  <»rpi>rtt[nn>  to  condemn  prliite  property  Tot  ■  public  vtbarf  li  ui 

expnM  puwof :  md  ibe  rluhl  of  m  rBllrond  r —  *■-'■* ■ ■  ' ■' ' • 

tbU  power  (jauDbt  ba  extended.  ti^  ooiulniclloi 

lorvhlcti  It  111  not.  by  Uw,  milhoiiied  toonadt ^ r-~> ■--    -- 

(9)  C^i>r>le  exlitance.  nnd  Ibe  rlitil  to  ciemiio  Uie  powir  or  eiDlu«nt  damnin,  rit>i  onlr  be 
deriTMl  riom  leslalttlTeeDBctment;  nnd  before  a  compKDy  ran  demincl  ■  jiidBineiil  ol  conderon*' 
lion.  iliDWitdiow  thklboth  bkrebren  cnnferred  npoo  ft  by  a  valid  law.  and  that  1!  hM  HDbtMatlalty 
oampUed  ivlllx  ilie  rondUloni  whieh  the  lair  baBunnexnl  to  the  PTerclie  of  Iho  power.  AHiimon  r 
a  ,.  n  ^   Of.   ,cn  a  Ol.    J   '■  O.E.B.  O>.r.9ulHmnt.i0.S.,776. 

......  nrporatlon  ana  neej«iJ>rr  nie«niitocarj7  Inm 

it  K'oi!Too!V','m:"jlHnim»^!4'cTl!"^^^  (Buliee  Art  XIII.  i  2.  note!) 

(S)  where  a  piBoonr  atrip  of  land  1".  by  approprlHOon  made  by  a  railroad  onmpatir,  «evBrod 
tiDiD  ill  coanecllon  ullh  Ibe  other  land  of  the  owner.  In  eaUmntlne  the  compenBtJon  to  be  made  tu 
the  owner,  ootonly  tatheabflmctTalneof  tbe  atrip  nrplrce  taken  to  be  con'Idered,  but  alwlt*  rel*. 
tlTBTalov,  and  the  elfent  artnlnc  Irani  lti>Mveran«e  from  the  realdne  of  the  owner'a  land,  as  well  a* 
thvnnea  to  wblcb  It  la  to  be  appropriated.    C  4  P.  A.  R.  O).  t. /loQ.  S  O.  S..  5t9. 

Wbere  a  riaht  ol  way  arlEtnally  appraprlalsd  lor  uno  public  me  la  alttsrward  taken  for  another, 
Iha  owner  ol  the  leetlinple  llllelo  the  land*  la  enlllled  to  iwover  a  [oil  and  lair  oompenmOon  for 
anch  addltfonal  burden*  and  Inoontenlencef.  not  oommon  to  the  genpral  publlr,  na  arcnie  (ohlm 
and  bis  entire  traot  on  whluh  ibe  BaiHmeiil  la  imposed,  by  mean  ol  Ibe  chanRe  of  uaea  to  which  Itie 
lands appropnaled  have  been  KOtilected.    EitlrAv.  C.A  f.R.  R.  0>,nO.S..<fl. 

The  nghiful  power  of  a  canal  oompany  over  the  anal,  in  (he  abaenre  of  an^  Manila  nrrontr*ct 


being  exolualre,  any  noe  ol  the  wnlen  of  the  canal  lor  pi 
..  -. .  ..._  ^^  idmpleof  the  *---■-  ' '  ■ 


Inc  etock  by 

and  not  ol  Tight,  the 
li  tr»naJormed  Ic 

nailng  the  amou , -._ 

Mor  l«  aneb  owner  entitled  to  reeoyer  damage*  on  accoonlof  Increaied  daniter  ln>. . 

bulldlnn  or  other  atrueturea.  by  miKiii  ol  such  change  ol  use.  unlcrs  Ibe  nioilmlty  of  bit  bulldlngi, 

Where  an  entire  tract  ol  land  1>  cut  isiinder  by  an  approprlitlon  of  an  eoiiemrnt  upon  II  by  a 
canal  company,  lor  the  purpose  of  a  canal ;  and  thlaeaaement  la  afterward  tranaferred  by  the  e«nM 
wmpany  to  a  railroad  company  for  the  purpiwe  of  a  railroad  ,  and  the  latter.  In  the  conalrucllon  of 
lit  railroad,  throwa  up  embankments  or  excavata  cuta  acroM  a  oommon  pafaltc  highway,  iUmIiik 
the  tract,  and  conaUtuting  the  Only  conyenlent  medium  ol  aeocM  between  the  parcele  Into  wbleb 

.___ ,. .  .^.■, ... , .. . .t -(wiloned b* 

his  properly, 
U  entlil  A  ui 


SU  .KrX.l.llt.Voieb. 

(4)  See  Att  I.ns.Moteit.fi. 

(5)  The  prorfalona  of  arllcle  one.  lecllon  nineteen,  and  of  thlxeectl' 
adon  to  be  made  wlitaontdcduaUon  lor  btncHti.  when  propeity  l9i| 
other  proTldlng  lor  compenntlon  IrreapecllTe  of  benofld-,  u  here  It  in 
rlght-ol-way— are.  In  legal  etTbct.  Identical.  When  tiEen  under  ellbc 
In  caah.atlhe  time  Itli  lalieu.muitlie  paid  to  Iheowner;  and  IbeJ'tr- 
UD  right  to  oonalder  or  Tnnke  uicotlhc  fact,  that  Ithttbeen  lurrea^  in 
atrutiUoD  ol  the  Improvement.    Oian  v.  n.  W.  i(-  Z.  R.  R.  Cu.  i  O.  S.,  SW. 

In  ■  proceeding  by  a  nillroad  corporation  lor  an  appropriation  ol  a  rlght^ol-wav  under  the  act  of 
April  30,  iua  '.60  v.  30^,  the  lury,  after  allowing  for  the  lull  value  of  the  land  actually  appropriated  for 
tha  right-of-way.  tu  Tlew  of  all  lie  uae*  and  rrlailont,  without  deductions  lor  benellla  of  any  kind,  in 
tuelr  eaomate  and  asscsamentof  the  Incidental  damage*  accruing  to  other  lands  □!  the  owner,  canuol 
leeally  lake  Into  conalderatlon  and  moke  allowance  for  general  beuellTe— oraucbaaarcruelo  Iheoom- 
munlly  and  Ticlnue  at  large— from  the  ooiutmctloa  ol  Ilia  work  propnacd.  Wbrtber  special  benelln. 
or  anch  aa  acorne  directly  or  aolely  to  Ihe  owner  ol  the  landi  ■pprnpriated,  may  be  Uiken  Into  ooa- 
■IderatJoD  and  allowed  lor,  tpieri.    L.  U.  R.  R.  CU.  t.  CuUct.  6  O.  B.,  Ita. 

Thlaqneilioa  laanawertd  in  part  by  the  following  notes: 

Where  oompenwlian  la  elalmed  for  Iha  looatlon  and  ooustructlon  of  ■  railroad  between  coal  mines 
and  a  navigable  river  on  the  land-owner'a  premises,  whereby  the  convcnlencea  ol  the  river  trauapoT- 
tatlon  lor  the  coal  to  market  were  Injured.  orcutoO',  It  la  competent  loi  the  railroad  pom  puny  loahow 
that  the  river  tMneporlati'in,  In  connection  with  the  coal  banka,  had  ceved  to  be  valuable,  or  b(- 
isof  Ihe  taclllllen  forroal  IraDaponatlon  aDorded  by  the  railroad,  lor  the 


purpose  oln;duciiig_lhednmjlg™._^t7.iti'.fi.^f(.^0 


railroad  appropriation  lor  a  right-of-way  through  a  tract  of  land,  causing  li. 

Huu  luui  lujuiy  to  the  realdue  ol  Ihe  tract,  althoagh  genenl  remltliig  bencBts  from  the  railroad  to 

efUMtlon  to  be  paid  the  owner;  yet,  where  a  local  Incidental  benedl  to  Ihe  realdue  •>!  Ihe  land  la 
tended  or  connected,  either  111  lucalllyoraubjpct-matter,  with  a  local  Incidental  Injnry  to  such  residue 
of  land,  the  bencHt  may  be  considered  In  fliinz  the  eompeuEatlon  to  be  paid  ibe  owner,  not  by 
way  ol  deduction  from  the  oompenaatlon,  but  of  showing  Iho  extent  of  (he  Injury  done  the  value  of 
•heiesldneol  the  land.    Jb. 

But  In  assessing  Iha  coiopensatlon  fo 

'  'and.  arldnr  ' " '"" 

...al  iDddeiilB 

either  In  locality  or  aubject-matler  wiui  iav  iu;ury,  ^u  ue  wacn  mio  uie  acujujii  in  esiimating  ine 
cumpeniaUon  lor  the  dam^ea.  Tncrr,    Jb, 
Atilrt. /,  (IB,  JVoKS, 
(«)    -'  It  bad  been  held  In  tt'lUyard  v.  Bamaiim.  T  O.,  1  pi,.  116,  that  the  value  of  pmt>erty  taken  lor 

Eabllc  uses  might  rlghlfully  be  anessed  bTCommlMlonarB.lt  not  being  a  case  for  trial  by  ]  urv.  seoored 
V  tbeConsilinilon.  and  that  the  proceeding  need  not  be  bad  lu  acouri  of  Justice,  And  the  reason 
why  it  Has  not  secured  by  the  Conitltntlon  wai,  that  It  had  never  been  to  regarded  In  Englnnd  or  this 

been  muct  complained  ot  is  luijual  and  opprcaalva  to  the  owner  of  Ihe  properly ;  and  to  make  at 


COK8TITUTIOK  OF  OHIO.  47 

ooce  a  proeeediog  within  the  protection  of  the  Constitution  and  to  be  pnnned  In  t  mart  of  )iuitJoe 
with  a  oommon  Uw  jary,  t)  la  lectlon  waa  inserted,  when  the  Conatltntion  was  rerlaed.    It  intended 
to  aflbrd  the  party  the  same  protection  ai  In  other  eaeet  of  jury  trial ;  no  more  and  no  leek."    K'orl  ▼. 
BtaU,  2  O.  B^  »6-W7— Banner,  J. 
Sflr  Art.  I  i  19,  Xotf  7. 

(7)  If  a  statute  confer  authority,  as  upon  a  companT  to  construct  works  of  pubUc  tntereaL  or  upon 
citT  anthoritlefi  to  Improre  ntreets,  and  provide  the  m'Hle  of  rend^rlnic  satisfaction  or  nhtalnlnir  coni' 
pensatlon,  that  mode  mu»t  he  followed.  /.  J/.  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Whikicn,  /i  0. 8^  M9:  liwdtm  ▼.  £,  4c  H.  R. 
R.Co.,i  0. 8.,  «85 ;  Aknm  ▼.  McOmb.  18  O.,  i». 

But  a  rule  of  compenaatlon  ana  mode  of  an^rtalnlnK  It.  preacrlbed  by  a  law  papsed  prior  to  the 
adoption  of  the  present  Conntltutlon.  wan  abrqsated  by  It  and  a  new  rule  and  mode  of  eompenaatlon 
thereby  prescribed.    Perrydturg  C.  <C*  //.  0>.  ▼.  Fitt^erata,  10  0. 8.,  51S. 

1  Debates,  260.  441-447, 4M :    2  Debates,  ft«4, 667. 669.  674-676. 941. 94»-fl61, 969. 970. 

8ic.  6.  The  general  aaeembly  iball  proTide  for  the  organiiation  of  cities,  and 
incorporated  villaKee,  (1)  by  general  laws,  (3)  and  restrict  their  power  of  taxation, 
(8)  aaseflement,  (4)  borrowing  money,  contracting  debts  and  loaning  their  credit,  so 
as  to  prevent  the  abuse  of  such  power.    (5). 

(1)  The  general  act  of  ICay  8.  1952  (S0v.22S),  **to  prorlde  lor  the  organlatlon  of  dtles  and  In- 
corporated ▼lllaces."  did  not  annihilate  and  recreate  the  municipal  corporations  of  the  state,  but 
reooanised  and  continued  them,  leaving  their  corporate  Identity  unaAKted.  Fmditk  v.  I*erry^rg, 
14  0. -.473. 

The  power  of  creating  municipal  corporations  necessarily  Implies  authority  to  confer  upon  them 
such  ponce  powers  as  may  be  necessary  lor  the  Internal  government:  and  a  resolution  of  a  dty 
council  requiring  lots,  on  which  Is  ntsgnant  water,  to  l>e  filled  an,  being  a  reasonable  sanitary 
measure  for  preserving  the  health  of  the  Inhabitants,  Is  not  In  conflict  with  the  Constitution.  JMwn 
V.  Kraut,  16  0. 8..  54. 

Frooeedtngs  to  annex  oontlguonn  territory  to  the  oorporata  llmlti  of  a  town.  In  porauance  of  the 
fourteenth  section  of  the  act  to  provide  for  the  organisation  of  cltlea  and  Incorporated  villaces  <50  v. 
238),  are  not  in  cootraventtAn  of  th»*  provisions  of  the  Constitution.  iVHrrm  v.  Om.  of  Wtmi  C» .  h  O. 
8..  '2»b:  BUtuchnrfi  v.  Bint^U,  11  O.  a.  96. 

(2)  Under  the  reatricUw  and  mandatory  provlalona  of  this  and  the  first  section  of  this  article,  the 

Gneral  assembly  cannot,  by  a  special  set  confer  sddltlonal  powers  on  a  corporation  already  exist- 
g:  and  In  the  purview  and  application  of  the  proilslnns  of  these  sections,  there  la  no  dl»tlnetloD 
between  private  and  mnnldnal  corporations.  Stater,  CimeinnatU  20O.8..19. 

The  act  of  April  16,  1870  (67  v.  141),  "to  prescribe  the  corporate  Umluof  andnnatl.'*  Isaspedal 
act.  It  aMumes  to  confer  upon  the  corporation  of  that  city  additional  powers :  to  confer,  on  certain 
conditions,  the  power  of  munldpal  government,  the  power  of  police  regulation,  the  power  of  Jndldal 
Jurisdiction,  and  of  aaaessment  and  taxatl«»n,  over  a  numlier  of  outlying  incorporated  suburban  villages 
and  other  terdtcrv  not  before  within  the  limits  of  the  dty ;  and  Is  therefore  repugnant  to  the  Consti- 
tution, and  of  r.o  binding  force  and  validity.    lb. 

(8)  It  Is  well  settled  In  this  sute,  by  repeattil  adiudlcatlon,  that.  Independent  of  constltutlona) 
prohibitions,  It  Is  within  the  legitimate  scope  of  legislative  power  to  suthorlse  a  dty  to  aid  in  the 
oonstrudlon  of  railroads  or  other  public  Improvements  in  which  such  dty  has  a  special  Intertat,  and 
to  impose  taxes  upon  ita  dtlsens  for  that  purpose.  K'nthr  w.  Cineimnati,  21  O.  a,  14 ;  and  see  nnaerous 
authorities  there  cited. 

It  follows  that  it  Is  equally  oompetant  for  the  leflslatnre  to  authorlsa  tha  entire  coaatmctlon  of 
such  Improvements  by  a  dty  having  a  special  Interest  iheretn,  and  to  emi  ower  the  local  autboritlrs  to 
provide  means  therefor  by  the  taxation  of  Its  dtlaans.    lb. 

Where  the  authority  given  is  to  oonstrud  a  line  of  railroad,  having  oim  of  Its  termini  In  such  dty. 
It  does  not  affect  the  ()u«atlon  of  power,  that  the  road  when  constmctad  will  He  mainlv  outside  of  the 
State  of  Ohio.  It  is  the  corporate  Interest  of  the  mnnldpsillty  which  determlikes  her  Haht  nf  taxation . 
and  not  the  location  of  the  road,  which  may  well  be  constructed  with  the  consent  of  the  vtate  Into  or 
through  whicn  it  mav  pasa    lb. 

Taxation  can  only  be  autliorised  for  public  purposes.  Where,  therefore,  a  statute  anth<insca  a 
county,  township,  or  municipality  to  levy  taxes  not  above  a  given  per  cent,  on  the  taxsble  prop- 
arty  of  the  locality,  for  the  purpose  of  building  so  much  of  a  railroad  as  can  be  built  lor  that 
amotint,  and  the  part  of  a  railroad  to  l>e  built  ran  be  of  no  public  otihty  unleM  used  lo  accom- 
plish an  unconsUtutional  purpose,  such  tax  is  lllefal,  and  eannat  be  Impoeed.     TnyLw  v.  rv>«i.  «/ 

Tne  power  vested  In  the  general  assembly  under  this  section  to  rtstrtct  the  power*  of  taxation 
and  aiscaament  by  munlcipaf  corporation*  is  sub)«ct  to  the  llmitatioiui  Imposed  by  ariide  I.  leo- 
tlon  10, of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  tftatea,  which  declares,  that  "no  state  shall  para  any  law 
Impairing  the  obligatlona  of  contracta."  and  of  artlele  II.  section  9,  of  the  state  <*onatluUon. 
OvodaU  V.  Fntnftl,  /To.  8  ,  42ft. 

(4)  Leglaiauun  authorising  dtles  and  villafes  to  levy  special  aasesosents  for  the  purpose  of 
Improving  streeu,  upon  real  pn»perty  peculiarly  and  speelally  benefited.  Is  not  reptignant  to  the 
Constitution.    And  such  assewiment  majr  be  mside  upon  property  abuttliig  on  such  strrets.  In  pa*- 

C>rtlon  to  the  number  of  feet  front  abuttliuc  thereon.    Bmmulr,  Lrhnmtm.  19  O..  418.  .SmfWj/  v.  (in^ 
ad.  1  O.  8..  1»>;  Hill  v.  Hipdon,  5  0. 8..  243:  Jlf<irt/m  v.  Kpter.  lb.,  aW;  Erntt  v.  Kmnkle,  lh,.h»»:  Rrrrts  v. 
Trtoi.  of  Woifi  Oi.,  8  0. 8..  3«3 ;  F^Mrr  v.  Ovm,  n/  Wood  0>..  V  O.  8.,  510 ;  >'.  /.  R.R.O».r.  OmrutlM   10  O.  S.« 
1!»;  Maloy  v.  Maririta,  11  0.  8..  636:  CvriifhUm  v  Scntt,  14  O.  a.438:  SkKr  ▼  Om*.*^  \V<irrm  < V,^  1.  O.8.  V*. 
Such  assessment  may  be  levied  bv  the  acre.    Fitter  v.  Om.  nf  ll'o*xf  Co^  V  u.  8..  r«4i». 
Such  assessment  need  not  be  levied  upon  all  lands  on  such  street,  bnt  only  ou  those  bounding  upon 
the  Improvement  or  near  thereto.    Sc^rnll  v.  nnrfand,  1  O.  S..  127. 

The  assessment,  whether  by  the  front  foot  or  upon  the  value  asseaaed  for  taxation,  must  be  unl 


form,  operating  alike  upon  all  the  lots  or  lands  abutting  upon  the  Improvement,  and  the  flid  that 
one  or  more  of  the  tracu  may  not  have  been  benefited  by  the  improvement,  will  not  render  audi 
aanessment  invalid.    A.  /.  R.  R.  0>.  v.  Omtuaf.  lo  0. 8..  IS9. 

Lands  anpropriated  by  a  railroad  company  for  1u  track  through  a  dty.  and  crossing  the  improved 
itfaet  at  right  angles,  and  upon  which  the  track  was  oonstmcted  after  the  work  had  lieen  completed. 


Is  liable  to  such  assessmeuL  And  as  between  the  railroad  company  and  the  person  performing  the 
work  (whatever  may  be  the  rights  of  Imna  fide  mongageaa  ol  aaid  railroad),  tha  landa  m  appeopiialed 
may  ba  acM  to  pay  said  assessment.    lb. 


48  CONSTITUTION  OP  OHIO. 

The  power  to  authorize  amefiAinents  as  dlstlnguiiihed  from  taxes  proper,  in  comprehended  in  the 
jfeneral  grant  of  leglslntive  power  to  the  general  assemblr.  Recprs  y.  Tn-as.  of  Wood  Co.,  8  O.  S^  333 : 
Baker  v.  CincinnaH,  11 0.  S.,  534. 

The  power  to  authorise  amessments  for  the  coDstroctlon  of  free  turnpike  roads,  and  the  opening 
of  drains,  as  well  as  for  the  lmp'ov(*mcnts  of  stre^'ts  and  Bidewalkf.  cxl"ts  to  the  same  extent  under 
the  present  Constitution  as  under  that  of  1802.    i?«fivs  v.  Trcit.  qf  Wood  Co.,  8  O.  8.,  333. 

(5)  The  authonty  and  duty  to  prevent  an  abu.se  of  the  powers  of  taxation  and  assessment  by 
municipal  corporations,  is  intrusted  by  this  action  of  the  Constitution  to  the  general  assembly,  and 
not  to  the  courts  of  the  state.  And  the  power  of  the  legislature  to  authorize  local  taxation  cannot  he 
judiciallj^  dt^'uied  on  the  ground  ttiat  the  purpose  for  which  it  is  exercised  is  not  local,  unless  the 
absence  of  all  special  local  interest  is  clearly  apparent.    Walker  v.  Cincimmti,  21  0. 8^  14. 

This  section  relates  exclusively  U>  cities  and  Tillai^ej),  and  can  have  no  applicatiun  to  countiea  or 
oonnty  commissioners.    State  v.  Com.  qf  Wnrren  Co.,  17  0. 8.,  561. 

1  Debates.  260. 447, 458 ;  2  Debates,  668, 676, 83S.  851, 863, 864,  870 

_  • 

Sec.  7.  No  act  of  the  general  assembly,  authorizing  associations  with  banking 
powers,  shall  take  effect  until  it  shall  be  submitted  to  the  people,  at  the  general 
election  next  succeeding  the  passage  thereof,  and  be  approved  by  a  majority  of  ^11 
the  electors,  voting  at  such  election. 

This  section,  as  well  as  the  second  and  third,  is  prospective,  and  not  retrospective,  in  its  intent  and 
Application.    Citizens'  Batik  v.  Wri{fhl,  6  O.  8.,  318 ;  State  v.  Jiooga,  11  O.  8^  17. 

The  advancing  of  money  by  a  building  association  to  its  members,  as  provided  in  the  act  of 
February  21.  1867  (64  v.  18),  Is  not  the  exercise  of  banlcing  powers.  ForreAt  City  U.  L.  B.  A«s.  v.  0<rf- 
Uxgker,  25  O.  8  ,  208. 

1  Debates,  707,  709 ;  2  Debates,  20, 344-846, 892-896, 402-424,  795-806, 806, 810, 820, 824, 850, 851, 864, 870 

ARTICLE  XIV. 

JURISPRUDENCE. 

Section  1.  The  general  assembly,  at  its  first  session  after  the  adoption  of  this 
constitution,  shall  provide  for  the  appointment  of  three  commissioners,  and  pre- 
scribe their  tenure  of  office,  compensation,  and  the  mode  of  filling  vacancies  in  said 

commission. 

1  Debates,  838,  551-554 ;  2  Debates,  881, 888, 864, 870. 

Sb€.  2.    The  said  commissioners  shall  revise,  reform,  simplify,  and  abridge  the 

practice,  pleadings,  forms,  and  proceedings  of  the  courts  of  record  of  this  state;  and, 

as    ar  as  practicable  ana  expedient,  shall  provide  for  the  abolition  of  the  distinct 

orms  of  action  at  law,  now  in  use,  and  for  the  administration  of  justice  by  a  uniform 

mode  of  proceeding,  without  reference  to  any  distinction  between  law  and  equity. 

1  Debates,  888.  554-577 ;  2  Debates,  319-321,  824-836, 831, 838, 864, 870* 

Sec.  3.  The  proceedings  of  the  commissioners  shall,  from  time  to  time,  be 
reported  to  the  general  assembly,  and  be  subject  to  the  action  of  that  body. 

1  Debates,  338 ;  2  Debates,  331, 838,  864,  870. 

ARTICLE  XV.. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Section  1.  Columbus  shall  be  the  seat  of  government,  until  otherwise  directed 
by  law.     {See  Con9i.  1802,  Art.  VII,  i  4.) 

1  Debates,  164, 259 ;  2  Debates.  818,  568, 633,  664, 854.  864. 870. 

Sec.  2.  The  printing  of  the  laws,  journals,  bills,  legislative  documents  and 
papers  for  each  branch  of  the  tjeneral  assembly,  with  the  printing  required  for  the 
executive  and  other  departments  of  state,  shall  be  let,  on  contract,  to  the  lowest 
responsible  bidder,  by  such  executive  officers,  and  in  such  manner,  as  shall  be  pre- 
scribed by  law. 

1  Debates,  163, 230 ;  2  Debates,  318, 560. 582-589,  632, 633,  «V1.  854, 864, 870. 

Sec.  3.  An  accurate  and  detailed  statement  of  the  receipts  and  exy^enditures 
of  the  public  money,  the  several  amounts  paid,  to  whom,  and  on  what  account, 
shall,  from  time  to  time,  be  published,  as  Bhall  be  prescribed  by  law. 

1  Debates,  163,  237-239 ;  2  Debates,  151,  318,  664-560.  633, 664. 85i,  864,  870. 

Sec.  4.  No  person  shall  be  elected  or  appointed  to  any  office  in  this  state, 
unless  he  possess  the  qualifications  of  an  elector. 


CONSTITUTION  OF  OHtO.  49 

This  irctlon  doefl  not,  by  implication,  forbid  the  legiaUturt  to  require  other  reMonable  qiiAlifl- 
Cfttions  for  ofBce.    State  ▼.  C(*vingUm,  29  O.  9^  102. 

It  doee  not  apply  to  the  otHce  of  deputy  clerk  of  the  probata  court,  and  therefore  a  female  la 
eligible  to  that  offlce.  and  may  lawfully  ditcharse  lie  dutiet.     H'andek  v.  Stair,  25  O.  8.  21. 

The  plNce  of  medical  raperintendent  of  a  hospital  for  the  iniiane.  under  the  act  <»f  I.hta  (7S  ▼.  80), 
in  an  **  office  "  within  the  meaning  of  this  section.    State  ▼.  WOmm.  29  0. 8.,  M7. 

Hee  Art.  V. 

1  Debatce,  16S.  2U ;  3  Debate*,  Slit.  M7. 6S8, 664. 854, 8S4. 870. 

Sic.  5.  No  person  who  shall  hereafter  fiffht  a  due),  assist  in  the  same  aa  second, 
or  send,  accept,  or  knowingly  carry,  a  challenge  therefor,  shall  hold  any  office  in 
this  state. 

1  Debates,  164. 260-268 :  2  Debates,  165, 818.  560. 578. 900, 633, 664,  &%4, 864. 870* 

Sec.  6.  Lotteries,  and  the  shIo  of  lottery  tickets,  for  any  purpose  whatever, 
shall  forever  be  prohibited  in  this  state. 

1  Debates.  164. 368;  2  Debates,  318. 560, 633,  Ml.  854, 864.  l»70. 

Skc.  7.  Every  person  chosen  or  appointed  to  any  office  under  this  state,  before 
entering  upon  the  dischHree  of  its  dnties,  shall  take  an  oath  or  affirmation,  to  snp- 
port  the  constitution  of  the  Unittnl  States,  and  of  this  state,  and  also  an  oath  of 
office.    (Sft  CofiM.  1802.  Art.  VIL  \  1.) 

All  ofncern  >houl(i  take  tne  oath  required  by  the  ConvUtution,  whether  the  law  under  which  they 
hold  offlov.  piesrrllR*  this  duty  or  not.  Tlie  injunctions  of  the  ConMiltution  in  thL^  respect  areas 
obligatory  us  thow  of  a  statute  could  be.    ^^otf  x.  Kmnnn,  7  O.  8^  546-556— Brlnkerhoflf.  J. 

1  Debates,  16t,  298 ;  S  DebaUii.  Slh.  651. 664, 864,  S«4, 870. 

Sac.  8.  There  may  be  established,  in  the  secretary  of  staters  office,  a  borean  of 
statistics,  nnder  such  regulations  as  may  be  prescribed  by  law. 

2  Debates,  29S,  755.  756, 854. 864. 87QL 

ARTICLE  XVI. 

AMENDMRVT8. 

SicTioN  1.  Either  branch  of  the  general  assembly  maT  propoae  amendments 
to  this  constitution ;  and,  if  the  same  sliall  be  agreed  to  by  three-fifths  of  the  mem- 
bers elected  to  each  house,  such  proponed  amendments  shall  be  entere<l  on  the 
joumalp,  with  the  yeas  and  navs.  and  shsll  be  publiab^d  in  at  least  one  newspaper 
m  each  county  of  the  state,  where  a  new^pa^ier  is  published,  for  six  months  pr»> 
ceding  the  next  eleiiion  for  senators  an<l  repre«entativea,  at  which  time  the  aame 
shMll  be  stibmitted  to  the  electors,  for  their  approval  or  rejection ;  and  if  a  majority 
of  the  electors,  voting  at  such  election,  shall  adopt  such  amendments,  the  aame 
shall  become  a  part  of  the  constitution.  When  more  than  one  amendment  ahall  be 
submitted  at  the  same  time,  they  shall  be  so  submitted],  aa  to  enable  the  electors  to 
vote  on  eacn  amendment,  separately. 

2  Debates.  S«9.  427.  4381484.  486, 446.  HU.  880,  864. 870 

• 

Stc.  2.  Whenever  two-thirds  of  the  members  elected  to  each  branch  of  the 
general  ansembly,  shall  think  it  necessary  to  call  i\  convention,  to  revise,  amend,  or 
change  this  constitution,  they  shall  recommend  to  thi»  electora  to  vote,  at  the  next 
election  for  memWrs  to  the  genersl  assembly,  for  or  airainst  a  convention ;  and  if  a 
majoritv  of  all  the  electors,  voting  at  said  el<Hai<^*n,  fthall  have  voted  for  a  convention, 
the  general  sKsembly  shall,  at  their  next  sessi<>ii,  provide,  by  law,  for  calling  the 
same.  The  convention  shall  consist  of  aa  mnny  members  aa  th«*  house  of  repre- 
sentatives, who  ahull  he  chosen  in  the  sam»-  manner,  and  sh.^Il  meet  within  three 
months  after  their  election,  for  the  purpose,  aforesai^l.    i.Srv  Om#l.  1802,  i4ri.  IV/,  |5.) 

2  I^ebates.  SW.  4>.  4^:9.  4?4.  4.'K.  446. 811.  «9.  SM.  87C* 

Sac.  3.  At  the  seneral  election,  to  be  held  in  the  vear  one  thotiaand  eight 
hundred  and  seventy-one,  and  in  each  twentieth  year  t)iereafter,  the  question: 

51  -.•». 


C0N3TITOTI0N    OF    OHIO. 

"Stall  there  be  a  convention  to  revise,  altar,  or  amend  tbe  canstitDtiou 
'  Hibinitteii  to  tbe  electors  of  the  state;  aad,  in  case  a  majority  of  nil  ifc 
TOtin);  at  such  election,  Bhall  decide  iu  favor  of  a  convention,  the  g*-n«Tal 
at  ita  next  et^seioD,  ehall  provide,  by  law,  for  the  election  of  dele^te 
aaeemblintiE  of  such  convention,  u  la  provided  in  tlie  preceding  eectio 
amendment  o(  tliis  constitution,  agreed  opon  by  Hny  convention  uMemb 
aaance  of  this  article,  shall  take  effect,  until  the  b^iuu  shall  have  b-teo  aa 
the  electors  of  the  slate,  and  adopted  by  a  majority  uf  tboae  voting  Iheret 
a  Celates,  ^39. 4»-i36,  iiG.  su 

la  punoance  ut  Uili  BeattoB  tLeqawiioo  'iliftU  tberelie  a  coDTemlon  to  rerin,  a!te 
'the  CoDtUliitlOD,"  wu  aubmltlHl  W  ibe  people  on  lb«  10th  da;  ol  October.  IHTl.  lesnltliii 
tbe  ooaTeoUon  by  (he  followlug  rate : 


n  ctie  convenlliui.... 


AgalnnnewCfenMI 
For  new  (SinrflutJi 


Majority  agaiml  new  Conslllritlon It 

SCHEDULE. 

Sbction  1.  All  laws  of  this  state,  in  force  on  tbe  first  dd^  of  Sepien 
thouBBnd  eiftbt  hundred  and  fiftv-one,  not  incnusistent  with  tbia  constitut 
coDiinne  in  force,  until  amended,  or  repealed.     (6m  Corut-  1B02,  Sehtd.,  t  4.) 

TliclHWBOt  aconquonid  coualir  l>«liiK  lulil  litTOUUln  !□  ionf  iiTiiil  nsiiealuil.  vi  far  i 
eoMlstenl  wllh  tlie  eoveramool  of  iha  cooaueroia.  O  fitrtiori  musl  It  be  held,  that  tbe  law 
BucviTH  n  pcaoeable  cbaoge  at  tta  Coiunlliitloii,  effected  by  ]|e  avn  peoplt.  and  cOI  tsttIiis  1 
Btnicturc  of  ihe  ifl'Yernmt'Til,  t<i  ftii'  lull  ailent  k.  whlcfi  tbi-j-  are  L'ooslstent  wltb  the  ne 


fell  limply  becaime  tbey  ver^  IncooalHieut ;  la  ot^tir  worda»  all  repugnant  laws  wni^  repeal 
location.    lb. 

Tbe  rule,  that  wp«a]i  by  ImpUeatioQ  are  not  favored,  fa  applicable  to  Ibe  icqulry.  wl 
paitlculai  enactmoDt  ban  ceaied  to  be  In  forc«  on  account  ot  repugnancy  to  Ibe  new  Co 
2b. ;  Stale  t.  Dudley,  1  0.  8.,  «;. 

Tbe  repugnancy  wblcb  muxtcauae  Ibe  Ian  to  tall,  mnsi  be  necessary  and  obvloua^  tf  b 
ooune  of  reasoolDif,  tbe  Ian  and  the  Conatltutlon  can  be  recoactled.  the  law  muet  stand.  I 
fi.  fi.  MJ.  V.  (torn.  ortJtnMn  Cb.,  1  O.  S,.  77 ;  Stale  v.  awflen,  lb.,  437 :  CCMV.  Diaon.20.B..«OB:  1 
don,  S.  0.  S..  ■as :  Arm^wtg  t.  Treat,  of  Athem  Co.,  10  O..  'J35  i  Ooihoni  t.  PunxU.  11  O,  %„  6S3. 
Art.  IV,  I  1.  Note  I. 

Tbe  Enilleb  common  law,  eo  far  a<  It  Is  reasooable  !□  IlKlf,  eultable  lo  tbe  condition  an^ 
ot  our  people,  and  conslatent  with  tbe  letter  and  spirit  of  our  federal  and  slate  cooetltuCloni 
ntea,  has  been  ana  is  followed  by  our  courts,  and  may  be  said  to  constitute  a  part  of  tbe  con 
of  Ohio.  But  wherever  It  baa  been  found  vantlog  In  either  of  these  requisites,  our  «Durl> 
hesitated  to  modify  It  to  suit  our  clrcumstaDces,  or.  If  Decessaiy.  wholly  lo  depart  from  JL 
£<cAanb,  2  O.  S..  m. 

2  Deliates.  8M.  SIS.  fUS.  IM4,  M 

Bbg.  2.  Tbe  first  election  for  membera  of  the  general  Msembly,  nnder  t 
aUtation,  shall  be  held  on  the  aecond  Taeaday  ol  October,  rne  thousand  aig 
dred  and  flfiv-ona. 

2  Debates,  KM,  817-819,  &H,  M7 

Sac.  3.  Tbe  first  election  for  icovernor,  llentenant  novemor,  auditor,  tr 
and  secretary  of  state,  and  attorney -general,  ahall  be  held  on  tbe  second  Tai 
October,  one  thonsand  eidht  hundred  and  fifty  one.  The  persons,  boldi 
offices  on  tbe  first  day  of  September,  one  thausand  eight  handred  and  fi 
■hall  continue  itaerein,  until  the  second  Monday  of  January,  one  thousai 
htmdred  and  fittr-two. 

2  Debates,  HH.  SIT-Blft,  843,  8U,  SiT 


00H8TITUTI0H  OF  OHIO.  61 

Sac.  4.  The  first  election  lor  jndgee  of  the  tapreme  court,  oonrti  of  common 
pleas,  and  probate  coorts,  and  derks  of  the  oonrts  of  common  ploaS|  shall  be  held 
on  the  second  Tuesday  of  October,  one  thoosand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one,  and 
the  oflicial  term  of  said  jadges  ana  clerks,  eo  elected,  shall  commence  on  the  seoond 
Monday  of  February,  one  tboosaiid  eight  hundred  and  fifty-two.  Judges  and  clerks 
of  the  coorts  of  common  pless  and  supreme  court,  in  ofl&ce  on  the  first  day  of  Sep- 
tember, one  thouMnd  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one,  shall  continue  in  office  with  their 
present  powers  and  duties^  until  the  second  Monday  of  February,  one  thousand 
eight  hundred  and  fifty-two.  No  soit  or  proceeding,  pending  in  any  of  the  courts  of 
this  sUte,  shall  be  affected  by  the  adoption  of  this  constitution,    (te  Art.  /F,  |  7, 

2  DebalM.  804,  817-S19,  SM,  847.  8M.  870. 

8no.  6.  The  register  and  recelTer  of  the  land  office,  directors  of  the  penitMi* 
tiary,  directors  of  the  benevolent  institutiosis  of  the  state,  the  state  libranan,  and 
all  other  officers,  not  otherwise  proTided  for  in  this  constitution*  in  office  on  the  flist 
dar  of  September,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one,  shall  condnue  in 
ofllce,  until  their  terms  expire,  respectiyely,  unless  the  general  assembly  shall  other- 
wise provide. 

2  DetMttM.  804.  817-819.  844.  847.  86i.  86&.  870. 

Sno.  6.  The  superior  and  commercial  courts  of  Cincinnati,  and  the  superior 
court  of  Oley eland,  shaM  leoiain,  until  otherwise  prorided  by  law,  with  their  present 
powers  and  jurisdiction ;  and  the  judges  and  clerks  of  said  courts,  in  office  on  the 
first  day  of  September,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one,  ahall  continue  in 
office,  until  the  expiration  of  their  terms  of  office,  respectively,  or,  until  otherwise 
provided  by  law ;  but  neither  of  said  courts  shall  continue  after  the  second  Monday 
of  February,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-three;  and  no  suits  shall  be 
commenced  in  said  two  first  mentioned  courts,  after  the  second  Monday  of  February, 
one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fl^-two,  nor  in  said  last  mentioned  court,  after 
the  second  Monday  in  August,  one  thoosand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-two;  and  all 
business  in  eitlier  of  said  courts,  not  disposed  of  within  the  time  limited  for  their 
continuance  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  transferred  to  the  court  of  common  pless. 

•2  D«hftU^  8M.  818.  H19.  KU.  M7,  MA.V  87a 

Ssc.  7.  All  cOuDty  and  township  officers  and  justices  of  the  pesce,  in  office  on 
the  first  day  of  September,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one,  ahall  con-> 
tinue  in  office  until  their  terms  expire,  respectively. 

•J  D«b«U^.  fOL  MS.  ^'IV.  *^t  M7.  iWi.  bTO. 

Sxc.  8.  Vacancies  in  office,  occurring  after  the  first  day  of  September,  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one,  shall  be  filled,  as  is  now  prescribed  by  law, 
and  until  omcers  are  elected  or  appointed,  and  qualified,  under  this  constitution. 

1  I>eb«t«r«.  Hm.  817.  819.  »U.  M7.  %6\  87QL 

Ssc.  9.  This  constitution  shall  tale  effect,  on  the  first  day  of  September,  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-one. 


**  The  Coumitutlon  muiit  n*«r«iye  the  «une  coastnictiuD  ntnt^  Itn  nitlrtimtion  Ur  tho  peiiplr  that  It 
would  have  ret'eive*!  when  it  paiwed  from  the  hAmlii  of  the  (Convention.  A*  a  ni*c«'«««ry  result  (n>m 
thif  principle,  thingx  as  they  ezinted  on  the  tenth  of  Miurh.  when  it  wan  ailupteil  hv  the  e«»nvention. 
must  oontn)!  in  itn  conittnietion.  In  nhort.  the  inntrument  «ipe*k«  fmm  the  tvnth  i»l  Man*b  although 
by  ItB  own  tormn,  itK  eflfivt  wan  noatponetl  to  the  Ar«t  nf  H<>ptemU*r.  an«l  none  the  leMi*  •«»  Iw^tvu^i*  the 
approral  of  the  |H*ople  wai*  maae  neocMary  to  iu  ultimate  efTei-t.  Tht- y  but  ratiOk**!  an«l  api»ni\e«l  an 
act  alrcatlv  «h)ne  by  their  repreaenlatiYea  In  convention.  au«i  wert*  n«tt.  in  any  comvt  M*u«e.  the  authors 
of  the  act'it)«<>lf."    StiUr  v.  DudUy,  1  O.  8^  437-442- lUnney.  J. 

'2  Debat<^.  K»l.  818.  81i*.  Ml.  847.  V^\  9O0. 

Sbc.  10.    All  officers  shall  continue  in  office,  until  their  soccesfors  ahall  be 
chosen  and  qualified.    [See  QmaL  ISOS,  Scked,,  (  8.) 


This  section  was  not  intended  aa  a  permanent  pn>vi*>ton  of  tin*  Constitution.  an«1  a^  «urh  appll* 
oable  to  oflifcrt  rh(Nvn  un<ler  it,  but  waa  limited,  in  Itin  application,  u*  uffli'vr^  rht^en  or  ap|Mtint«*d 
under  the  old  Constitution  and  whoae  term  of  ofllee  ilid  not  expire,  until  Ifter  the  takiiiiE  e(re<*t  of  the 
new  Constitution.    State  x.  7>ty(or.  15  <>.  8.,  137. 

2  t>e)Mitt-«.  a^.  SI 8.  81*.*   M4.  847.  »'A.  878. 


I  1 

SB  C0N8TITDTI0N   OV   OHIO.  ^^M 

Skc.  U.    SniU  pending  in  the  supreme  court  in  bank,  shall  b«  truirfiecd 

Bapreme  court  provided  (or  in  this  consutution,  and  be  proceeded  in  tieS 

law.  r 

-J  DelMlej,  61.1.  818.  SIO,  iM,  M 

Sac.  12,  The  dietrict  courts  efaatl,  id  their  reHpeclive  coDoties.  be  Ihe  at 
of  the  present  supreme  uourt ;  and  all  eaJU,  prosecntioDB,  jadgroenls,  recci 
proceerlLDgs.  peDdiog  and  remaining  in  SRid  supreme  conrt.  in  the  several 
of  any  diatrict,  ahall  be  IrsDaferred  to  the  respective  district  conrts  of  such  « 
and  tie  proceeded  in,  as  though  no  change  had  been  made  In  ei>id  eupreme  i 

2  Dabate',  ?0I,  &t1-4ja.tU.  SI 

Sac,  13.  The  said  courts  at  common  pleas,  shall  be  the  svcceseora  of  the 
cODTta  of  common  pleas  in  the  severftl  counties,  except  as  to  probate  juria 
and  all  sails,  prneecutinos,  proceedings,  records  and  judfrmi-nte,  pendint;  or  | 
said  last  mentioned  courts,  except  se  aforesaid,  sbsil  be  transterred  to  the  o 
common  pleas  created  by  this  cnnstitnliou.  and  proceeded  in,  as  iboutth  tk 
had  been  therein  inetitnted. 

2  i>e1>Bl».  804,  tn&.  SIB,  SM.  S( 

Skc.  14.  The  probate  courts  provide  I  for  in  this  constilalion,  ss  to  all 
within  the  jnrisdiction  conferred  npun  said  courts,  shall  be  Ihe  succe«»ar« 
several  counties,  of  the  present  courts  of  common  pleas;  and  the  re<»rdii,  dl 

Epers,  business  and   proceedings,  appertaining  to  said  jurisdiction,  shall  bi 
Tcd  to  said  courts  of  probate,  and  be  there  proceeded  in,  according  to  law. 

2  Dcbalof,  HH.  8.:-g:9.  ^(.  Ml 

Stc.  15,  Until  otherwise  provided  hv  taw,  elec'ions  for  judges  and  clerl 
be  held,  and  the  poll  books  returned,  ss  is  provided  for  governor,  and  the  a 
therefrom,  certified  lo  the  secretary  of  state,  shall  be  by  bim  openeil.  in  the  pi 
of  the  governor,  who  shall  declare  the  result,  and  issoe  commissioua  to  the  | 
elected. 

i  DebitH,  BU,  StTJ 

8bc.  16.  Where  two  or  more  counties  are  joined  in  a  senatorial,  repreeei 
or  judicial  district,  the  returns  of  elections  ahall  be  sent  to  the  county,  hsvi 
large  Bl  population. 

i  Detatoi,  7K  UT, 

8ic.  17.  The  foregoing  constitution  shall  be  submitted  to  the  elector* 
state,  at  an  election  to  be  held  on  Ihe  third  Tnesday  at  Jnne,  one  thonsawl 
hundred  and  flfty.one,  in  the  several  election  districts  of  this  state.  The  bial 
such  election  ahall  be  written  or  printed  as  follows:  Tbose  in  favor  of  the  cot 
tion,  "New  Constitution,  Yea";  those  agaiuat  the  constitation,  "New  Constil 
No."  The  polls  at  said  election  shall  be  opened  between  the  boors  of  eigl 
ten  o'clock  a.  m,,  and  closed  at  six  o'clock  p.  n.  ;  ^nd  the  said  electlr^n  shallo 
ducted,  and  the  returns  thereof  made  and  certified,  to  the  secretanr  of  st> 
provided  by  law  tor  annual  elections  of  stale  and  county  officer*.  Within  t 
days  after  such  election,  the  secretary  of  state  shall  open  the  returns  thereof, ) 
presence  of  the  govemur;  and,  if  it  shall  appear  that  a  majority  of  all  the  vote 
at  BDch  election,  are  in  favor  of  the  constitution,  the  governor  shall  isaae  hi 
clamation.  stating  that  fact,  and  said  constitution  shall  be  the  constitntion  ■ 
state  of  Ohio,  and  not  otherwise. 

The  malt  ol  ttila  election,  excluding  the  relaioi  or  tvo  ooanUts.  DeOaoce  and  Aualain^ 
wai  not  received  in  the  iwentT  day*  apedBed.  wt  u  tollnm: 

"NewConslltollon.  Yes'' _ ^ „ UB 

■■  New CoDMltu lion.  Ho" -. » » .^ ..- _^ la> 

SfaiorltT  lor  Mew  CoDiUtatlon - ~ „„ IS 

I  DabBM,  ant.  StS-8U,  819, 824,  au,  MT,  tia, : 

Sbc  16.  kt  the  time  when  the  votes  of  tbe  electors  ahall  be  taken  for  the 
tion  or  rejection  of  this  constitntion,  tbe  additional  sectioo,  in  tbe  words  folic 
to  wit;    "  No  license  to  traffic  in  intoxicating  liqnora  ahall  hereafter  be  crani 


CONSTITUTION  OF  OHIO.  68 


this  itate ;  but  the  ireneral  aMembly  ma^,  by  Uw,  proyide  aniiist  evils  resulting 
therefrom/'  (1)  shaU  be  sepiirately  submitted  to  the  electors  for  adoption  or  rejec- 
tion, in  form  following,  to  wit :  A  separate  ballot  maj  be  given  by  every  elector  and 
deposited  in  a  separate  box.  Upon  the  ballots  given  for  said  separate  amendment 
shall  be  written  or  printed,  or  partly  written  and  partly  printed,  the  words:  '^ License 
to  sell  in tozicatinf?  liquors,  Yes";  and  upon  the  ballots  given  against  said  amend- 
ment, in  liEe  manner,  the  words:  "  License  to  sell  intoxicating  liquors,  No."  If,  at 
the  said  election,  a  majority  of  all  the  votes  given  for  and  agauist  said  amendment, 
shall  contain  the  words :  '*  License  to  sell  intoxicating  liquors,  No,"  then  the  saia 
amendment  shall  be  a  separate  section  of  article  fifteen  of  the  constitotion.    (3) 

il)  Thih  clauM  ezpr«Mlj  *uihorixed  2  j  1. 2, 4.  t.  of  the  act  of  May  1.  1S54  (&2  ▼.  158).  "  to  prorids 
asalDst  the  •▼iUi  resultiuK  from  the  aale  of  intoxicatiDf  Uquon  lo  the  tute  of  Ohio."  JfOtcr  y.  Stale, 
S  O.  8.,  476.    And  see  SUUe  v.  Hipp,  38  0.  8^  199 :  SUUe  v.  Fram^^  S9  0. 8..  — . 

(2)    Thi«  election  resulted  : 

••  License  toaoU  intoxicating  liqnon.  No" ., 11S.287 

"  License  to  sell  tntoxicaling  liquors,  Yes" — «..»....^ ^ ^,  104.2S5 

Majority  against  License ^...^ .......^ ^ SJK2 

%  Debates,  882, 486-461, 6S<.  886,  711>728. 7»,  788, 788, 798,  806. 848. 88^  870. 

^BC.  19.  The  apportionment  of  the  house  for  representatives,  during  the  first 
decennial  period  under  this  constitution,  shall  be  as  follows: 

The  oounUes  of  Adains,  Allen,  Athens,  Anglaiae,  Carroll,  Champaign,  Clarke, 
Clinton,  Crawford,  Darke,  Delaware,  Erie,  Fayette,  Gallia,  Geauga,  Greene,  Hancock, 
Harrison,  Hocking,  Holmes,  Lake,  Lawrence,  Logan,  Bladison,  Marion,  Meigs,  Mor- 
row, Perrv,  Pickaway,  Pike,  Preble,  8andusky,  Scioto,  Shelby,  and  Union,  shall, 
severally,  l>e  entitled  to  one  representative,  in  each  session  of  the  decennial  period. 

The  counties  of  Franklin,  Licking,  Montgomery,  and  Stark,  shall  each  be  entitled 
to  two  representatives,  in  each  session  of  the  decennial  period. 

The  counties  of  Ashland,  Coshocton,  Highland,  Huron,  Lorain,  Mahoning, 
Medina,  Miami,  Portage,  Seneca,  Summit,  and  Wan  en,  shall,  severally,  be  entitled  to 
bne  representative,  in  each  session ;  and  one  additional  representative  in  the  fifth 
session  of  the  decennial  period. 

The  counties  of  Ashtabula,  Brown,  Butler,  Clermont,  Fairfield,  Guernsey,  JefiTer- 
son.  Knox,  Monroe,  Morgan,  Richland,  Trumbull,  Tuscarawas,  and  Waaliin^n. 
shall,  severally,  be  entitled  to  one  representative,  in  each  session ;  and  two  additional 
representatives,  one  in  the  third,  and  one  in  the  fourth  session  of  the  decennial 
period. 

The  counties  of  Belmont,  Columbiana,  Ross,  and  Wayne,  shall,  severally,  be  en- 
titled to  one  representative,  in  each  session;  and  three  additional  reoresentativeiL 
one  in  the  first,  one  in  the  second,  and  one  in  the  third  session  of  the  decennial 
period. 

The  county  of  Muskingtim  shall  be  entitled  to  two  representativea,  in  each  ses- 
sion ;  and  one  additional  representative,  in  the  fifth  session  of  the  decennial  period. 

The  county  of  Cuyahoga  shall  be  entitled  to  two  representatives,  in  each  session: 
and  two  additional  representativea,  one  in  the  third,  and  one  in  the  fourth  session  of 
the  decennial  period. 

The  county  of  Hamilton  shall  be  entitled  to  seven  representativea,  in  each  ses- 
sion ;  and  four  additional  representatives,  one  in  the  first,  one  in  the  second,  one  in 
the  third,  and  one  in  the  fourth  session,  of  the  decennial  perio«l. 

The  following  counties,  until  they  shall  have  ai-quireu  a  aufficient  population  to 
entitle  them  to  elect,  separatelv,  und^r  the  fourth  section  of  the  eleventh  article, 
shall  form  districts  in  manner  fullowing,  to  wit :  The  counties  of  Jackson  and  Vinton, 
one  district ;  the  counties  of  Lucas  and  Fulton,  one  district ;  the  counties  of  Wyandot 
and  Hardin,  one  district ;  the  counties  of  Mercer  and  Van  Wert,  one  district ;  the 
counties  of  Paulding,  Defiance,  and  Williama,  one  district ;  the  counties  of  Putnam 
and  Henry,  one  district ;  and  the  counties  of  Wood  and  Ottawa,  one  district ;  each  of 
which  districts  shall  be  entitled  to  one  representative,  in  every  session  of  the  decen- 
nial period. 

1  DetMites.  4>e» :  '1  Debates.  7.  "^If.  7k:.  788.  SS.  t2S.  84\  865.  886.  870. 


DoM  In  aanfaattbii,  at  Gincinnali,  the  tenth  day  of  March    (1}  in  tl 
'*MMbd  eight  bandred  and  fifty-one,  and  of  toe  indepe 
1^  tht  Beventy-flfth. 

WILLIAM  MEDILL.  Pn 


It:     Wh.  BL  OiLL,  6fCrvtary. 


S.  J,  AMDUCira, 
WiixiAii  Bakbbb, 
JosiPB  BAumr, 
David  B4bn>t, 
Wm.  8.  BATsa, 

A.  I.  Bbhkstt, 
John  H.  Bi.aib, 
Jacob  BucEBNSDBBFnt, 
Van  Bbown, 

B.  W.  Cahili., 
L.  Cam, 

Datid  Chakbeu, 
JoHK  Chant, 
H.  D.  Clark, 

GaOBOC  CoLbTHQB, 

Fbibnd  Cooe, 

OrWAT   COKRT, 

G.    VoLNtY    DOBSBT, 

Thos.  W.  Ewabt, 
John  Ewino, 
JcsBPH  M.  Fabb, 

EliAS  FtORENCB, 
ROSRBT  FoflBKS, 
H.    N.   GiLLBTT, 

John  Gbabah, 
Jacob  J.  Gbkrnb, 
John  L.  Gsbkh, 
Hbtbt  H.  GBioa, 
W.  B.  Gbobbbbcz, 
0.  S.  Hamilton, 
D.  D.  T.  Hako, 


Jamb  P.  Hbndxbbon, 
Prbb  HncBoocE, 

J.  HcOOBKIOX, 

O.  W.  HouiH, 

Obo.  B.  Hour, 
John  J.  Hootiuk, 

V.   B.   HOBTON, 

Samdbl  BxntrHaMnuM, 
John  E.  Hum, 

B.  B.  HUHTKB, 

EuJAH  Vaitox, 
Wk.  H.  Wabbkb, 
Thomas  A.  Way, 
J.  KiLTov  WiLLum, 

EI.EIT    WlLOOX, 

Jab.  T.  Wobtbuotom, 
e.  b.  woodbdsy, 
H.  0.  Obat, 
Edwabd  Abchbou), 


John  Johnson, 
J.  Dan.  Jonis, 
Jamib  B.  Kjmo, 

8.   J.    KlBKW0OI>, 

Thob.  J.  Labsb, 

WtLLIAH    LaWBBS 

John  LARWtti^ 

ROBEBT    LXBCH, 

D.  P,  Lbadbvite: 
John  Lidev, 
Jahbs  Loddos, 
H.  S.  Manon, 
Samson  Mason, 
Mattbkw  H.  Mn 
isaiab  mobbis, 
Chabijes  McCloo; 
s.  f.  nobbis, 
Chas.  J.  Obton, 
W.  8.  C.  Otis. 
Thouas  Pattbbbo: 
Danl.  Pbck, 
Jacob  PassiNa, 

SaBI.   QOIOLBY, 

H.  P.  Rannsv, 
Cbab.  Rbbmbuh, 

Aj>AH    N.   RiDDUt, 

Edwabd  C.  Roll, 
Wm.  Sawysb, 
Babot  Soott, 
JOBN  ScLLns, 
JoBK  A.  Shitb, 
QiOBaB  J.  Smitb, 
B.  P.  Smitb,. 
Hbnby  Btambxbt, 
B.  StAirrON, 


E.  T.  Bncunr. 


Jamm  W.  Tatiab, 
noktox  s.  towmbh 
KBram  HiToaaocK 

F.    OABt^ 

Joopa  Vaxgi, 
BtoKAXD  SnLa.irMU 
SunoB  Nabb, 
Hdbb  TBOugoM, 

JOUPH  TaOMFSOM, 

A.  Q.  Baamt. 


INDEX  TO  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  OHIO,  1851. 


A. 

AocusiD  P1B8ON8—  Art  Sea  Fige. 

righto  of ^ _ 1       10  10 

AcnoMs— 

form  of,  to  be  abolished 14        2         48 

ACEi— <8e«  Laws,) 

AIXJOUHNMXNT— 

of  legislature— by  less  than  qaorom  of  either  house ^ 2 

when  consent  of  both  houses  required 2 

when  may  be  ordered  by  governor^ 8 

ADXnilBTmATOBA— 

appointment,  and  settlement  of  aocounta. 4 

sale  of  land  by« ^ 4 

Affibmatign— (See  Oath.) 


6 

17 

14 

18 

9 

26 

8 

2B 

8 

29 

public,  no  extra  compensation » 2  29  28 

Amzmdmswt^ 

to  laws,  how  made  ~ ^.. 2  16  IS 

to  constitution,  how  made» ^ ~ 16  -  49 

first  amendment  to  constitutioii~ 4  21  82 

APPKIJL1.TB  Jurisdiction— 

of  the  supreme  court 4  2  27 

of  circuit  court,  fixed  by  law ^^ ^.       4  6  28 

ArPOIKTnCG  POWKB— ♦ 

not  in  general  assembly,  except- » 2  27  21 

Appokiionmbnt— 

of  state  for  members  of  general  afsembly. » 11  1  89 

made  every  ten  years U  1  89 

how  made ^ ^ ^ U  1  89 

into  thirty-three  senatorial  districts. ^ ^.—^ 11  7  40 

each  district  one  senator  for  ten  jrears,  except  Hamilton ^ ..^     11  7  40 

into  nine  Judicial  districts. ^ 11  13  41 

for  representatives.... ....Sched.  19  &8 

counties  entitled  to  one  representative Sched.  19  68 

counties  entitled  to  two ......^ Sched.  19  68 

counties  entitled  to  one  and  an  additional  one  part  of  time Sched.  19  68 

for  ri^preoentatives  for  first  decennial  period Sched.  19  68 

AFPBOPKIATION8— 

of  money,  bow  made *. 2  22  90 

not  for  over  two  years 2  22  20 

of  property  for  public  use 1  19  18 

of  property  to  the  use  of  corporations 18  6  46 

standmg.  dangerous  in  time  of  peace 14  7 

right  to  bear 1  4  7 

public,  safe  keaping  of. 9  6  88 


members  of  legislature  exempt  from,  when. 2  12  18 

electors  exempt  from,  when. 6  8  88 

Abticls^- 

1st,  subject  of  bill  of  rights... —  —  6 

2d.         •*         leglsUtive _  —  1« 

8d,        "         executive. —  —  24 

4th,       "         Judicial. „..^.  —  —  27 


Aumom  w  St*i 


ezoeiMre  ahall  not  be  required..., 

BlILABLB— 

electloDi  ehall  bebf. - 


BinKixe  P 

KU  conrerrlng.  aubmllwd  Ui  people _«.. 

Bkkkvoleht  iMMtrnnoKB— (See  PiMk  ImtUuHoiit.) 


mtjodtir  of  eacb  bouse  DececUTf  lo  paa 

may  or^nete  Id  ellber  home 

m>;b«  ■iMred,  amended,  or  rejected 

lo  be  re«d  three  dinbreot  d«y»,  exoept  „ 

KUbJect  to  be  cle&rly  expreoed  Id  title  .... 

bow  and  when  to  beil^ed _ 

pHutliig  ol  provided  for- -.. 

to  be  provided  (or.. 


INDEX    TO    CONSTITUTION.  57 

Blood—  Art.    Sec.  Page. 

not  corrupted  by  crime ^ 1       12  12 

Board  of  Public  Works— 

to  be  elected  by  people 

one  member  annually 

teim  of  office ^ 

powers,  duties,  and  compensation 
Breach  of  Peace— 

no  exemption  from  arrest  in  case  of 2 


8 

12 

37 

8 

12 

37 

8 

12 

37 

8 

18 

87 

2 

12 

18 

5 

3 

88 

Bribery- 

what  may  be  forfeited  by 5        4  34 

Bureau  of  Statistics— 

may  be  established ^ «. 15        8  49 

regulated  by  law « 15        8  49 

Burial  Grounds— 

may  be  exempted  from  taxation 12        2  42 

0. 

Census  of  State— 

how  ascertained  for  representation 11         1  39 

Challenge-  • 

to  fight  duel A 15         5  49 

Charity— 

public  institutions  of  may  be  exempted  from  taxation 12        2  42 

Cincinnati  Courts— 

continuance  of  powers  and  jurisdiction Sched.     6  51 

business  transferred  to  common  pleas Sched.     C  52 

Circuit  Courts— 

jurisdiction 4         6  29 

how  composed « 4         6  29 

successors  of  district  courts 4         6  29 

how  often  held « „«, 4         6  29 

Citizen— 

who  is ^.  ^ 5         1  88 

who  is  not 5      5.6  34 

City  or  Town— (Sire  Municipal  Corporations.) 

Civil  Power— 

military  subordinate  to 14  7 

Claims— 

limitjition  as  to  payment  of 2       29  23 

Clerk  of  Supreme  Court- 

to  be  clerk  of  supreme  court  commission « 4       21  82 

Clxrks  of  Courts— 

one  in  each  county 4  16  31 

how  elected 4  16  31 

term  of  office ««. 4  16  31 

to  be  clerk  of  all  courts  of  record  in  county „ 4  16  31 

general  assembly  may  provide^lerk  for  each 4  16  31 

of  probate  court 4  16  31 

how  removed 4  16  31 

of  supreme  court  commission 4  21  32 

election  returns,  how  certified Sched.  15  52 

first  election „ ^ Sched.  4  51 

continuance  in  office ^ Sched.  4  51 

Cleveland  Courts— 

continuance  of  powers  and  jurisdiction - Sched.  6  51 

business  transferred  to  common  pleas JSched.  6  51 

Columbus- 

the  seat  of  government 15  1  48 

commercial  court  of  Cincinnati— (See  CineirmaH  CottrU.) 

Commission— 

to  aid  supreme  court -. 4       21  32 

Commissioners— 

to  reform  law,  number  of 14        1         48 


68 


INDEX    TO    CONSTITUTION. 


Commissioners—  Art.    Sec 

their  duties «. ^ « ....« U        2 

to  alA>li8h  distinct  form  of  action^ ^ 14        2 

abolish  distinction  between  law  and  equity » 14        2 

report  to  general  assembly « 14        3 

of  counties,  their  powers.. 10        7 

taxation  by,  for  police  purposes 10        7 

of  the  sinking  fund 8        8 

their  duties 8        9 

to  faithfully  apply  funds 8       10 

to  report  to  governor 8       11 

Commissions— 

issued  by  governor ..., «..««» - 3 

how  signed  and  sealed 3 

Common  Pleas  Courts— 

how  held „,.. — ..« 4 

in  each  county 4 

jurisdiction,  fixed  by  law 4 

successors  to  what  courts Sched. 

successors  to  what  courts Sched. 

Common  Pleas  Districts— (See  Judicial  DisMctt.) 

Commutation—  * 

aUowed  by  governor,  when 3 

by  legislature,  in  case  of  treason 3 

Compensation— 

for  property  taken  for  public  use ~ ~ « 1 

of  officers,  to  be  fixed  by  legislature - 2 

extra,  not  allowed,  except 2 

of  members  of  general  assembly 2 

of  executive  officers 3 

of  probate  Judge 4 

of  judges 4 

of  members  of  supreme  court  commission 4 

of  board  of  public  works ~ ~ 8 

for  right-of-way  for  corporations 18 

of  commissioners  of  jurisprudence 14 

Conciuation— 

courts  of.  may  be  established 4 

Congress— 

members  of,  not  to  be  governor 3 

Conscience— 

right  of 1 

Constitution— 

first  amendment  of « 4 

oath  to  support,  taken  by  officers 15 

not  to  nflfect  suits  pending Sched. 

when  to  tiike  effect ., « Sched. 

submitted  to  the  people ^ Sched. 

amendment — 

how  made...M « 16 

convention  for „ 16 

when  to  take  eflftect 16 

CoNsrrruTioNAL  Rule— 

three-fourths  of  either  house  may  dispense  with 2 

Contested  Elections— 

regulated  by  law > 

Contractors— 

public,  not  to  receive  extra  compensation 2 

Contracts— 

not  to  be  impaired  by  laws 2 

intention  of  parties,  carried  Into  effect 2 

Convention— (8ee  Joint  C&nvention,) 

to  amend  constitution,  how  called^ --  16 

to  be  voted  for 16 


18 
13 

3 
8 

4 

6 

13 


11 
11 

19 

20 

29 

31 

19 

7 

14 

21 

13 

5 

1 

19 

14 


21 
7 
4 
9 

17 

1-3 
3 
3 

16 


2       21 


29 

28 
28 

2 
3 


48 
48 
48 
48 
89 
39 
37 
37 
87 
87 

26 
26 

28 
28 
29 
51 
52 


25 
25 

13 
19 
28 
24 
26 
29 
30 
82 
37 
45 
48 

32 

26 

8 

32 
49 
51 
51 
52 

49 
49 
49 

18 

20 

23 

22 
22 

49 
49 


IMDSX    TO    CONSTITOTION. 


59 


Conviction—  Art. 

shall  not  work  corruption  of  blood,  etc 1 

CoKFOBATioNS— (See  Municipal  OorporaHimB.) 

state  not  to  endorse  obligations  of  .^ ^ 8 

state  not  to  own  stock  in  ». vw» 8 

counties,  cities,  etc^  not  to  own  stock  ln« ^ 8 

no  special  act  for^ ^ 18 

how  created ^ ».. 13 

laws  creating,  may  be  altered  or  repealed... ^ 18 

debts  owing  by,  how  secured 18 

13 
18 
18 
18 
13 


liability  of  stockholders 

property  of,  how  taxed • 

how  right-of-way  appropriated  for 

municipal,  how  formed  and  r^ulated... 
for  banking,  laws  authorizing , 


••••••••••a  ••••••••• 


COXTNSELr— 

persons  accused  of  crime  may  have .^..m, 

COUNTIBB— 

organization  of ...«. , .« „ ^^ 10 

shall  not  become  stockholder  in  corporation,  etc 8 

not  to  raise  money  for  nor  loan  credit  to  corporation^ 8 

may  be  diTided,  when  and  how... .«».. ,^^.  2   - 

state  not  to  assume  debt  of,  unless^ „ 8 

election  returns,  when  joined  in  districts  • Sched. 

new- 
how  attached  to  districts. .-.m....... 11 

what  to  contain ^ ^..  2 

to  be  voted  for —,»—* ^ m.........  2 

not  to  divide  city  or  town 2 

oflBcers— 

when  elected ......... ....m.. 10 

term  of » - 10 

powers.. 10 

how  removed 10 

sheriff  or  treasurer  eligible  only  four  years  in  six. 10 

County  Lines— 

laws  changing  to  be  submitted  to  electors. 

County  Officers— (See  Qffleen.) 

County  Seats— 

laws  removing  to  be  submitted  to  electors «• 

County  Treasurer— (See  Offlcen.) 

eligible  only  four  years  in  six 


Sec. 
12 

4 
4 
6 
1 
2 
2 
8 
8 
4 
5 
6 
7 

10 

1 
6 
6 
"  SO 
5 
16 

18 
80 
80 
80 

2 
2 
7 
6 
3 

80 


10 


»—%  •••••••••••••••••••«««••••••••••••••■ 


Coum— (See  Supreme  Court;  Cireuit  Oourtt;  Common  Piecu  Oowrti;  Probate  Comi; 
Justices  of  the  Peace.) 

all  shall  be  open....... 

redress  in 

in  what,  judicial  power  vested 

legislature  may  establish  other 

of  conciliation,  may  be  established 

practice  of,  to  be  reformed 1^ 

of  Cincinnati Sched. 

of  Cleveland. Sched. 

in  bank,  succeeded  by Sched. 

Cbkdit— (See  Sta/e;  Counties:  ToumtMpe;  Muntcipal  CorporaHom.) 

Cbdo— (See  Offenses.) 

capital,  when  bailable m. „—, 1 

none  to  answer  except  by  indictment,  etc 1 

privileges  of  accused 1 

none  to  be  transported  (or ..^ 1 

what  privileges  may  be  forfeited  by  certain • 5 


80 


8 


16 

16 

1 

16 

19 

2 

6 

6 

11 


9 
10 
10 
12 

4 


Page. 
12 

36 
86 
86 
44 
44 
44 
46 
46 
46 
46 
47 
48 

10 

88 
36 
36 
24 
36 
62 

41 
24 
24 
24 

88 
88 
89 
89 
88 

24 


24 


88 


18 
13 
27 
81 
82 
48 
61 
61 
62 


9 
10 
10 
12 
34 


60  INDEX    TO    CONSTITUTION. 

D. 

Dea    and  Dumb— (See  Public  IrutiitUioru.)  Art.  Sec.  Page. 

Debt— (See  Debt  of  State.) 

imprisonment  for,  not  allowed,  except 1  15  13 

for  certain  puri>08es,  may  be  assumed  by  state 8  5  36 

municipal  corporations  to  be  restricted  to 13  6  47 

Damages— 

for  right  of  way,  how  ascertained 13  5  45 

for  property  taken  for  public  use,  how  ascertained 1  19  18 

Deaf  and  Dumb— 

to  be  provided  for 7  1  86 

Debate— 

liberty  of  protected „ 2  12  18 

Debt— (See  Debt  of  State.) 

for  certain  purposes  may  be  assumed  by  state- 8  5  86 

municipal  corporations  to  be  restricted  as  to 13  6  47 

Debt  of  State— 

what  state  may  contract    8  1,2  85 

money  obtained  by,  how  applied ^ ^ 8  1,2  85 

extent  of ......^ 8  1  85 

what,  payable  by  sinking  fund ^.  8  2  85 

limitation  as  to  purx>oses 8  3  85 

faith  of  state  pledged  for  payment  of ^ 8  7  87 

how  extinguished 8  10  37 

means  to  pay  interest  on  must  be  provided 12  4  44 

none  to  be  contracted  for  internal  improvement 12  6  44 

Defects— 

in  instruments  and  proceedings,  how  cured.. 2  28  22 

Defense- 

people  may  bear  arms  for 14  7 

Deunquents— 

public,  ineligible  to  general  assembly 2  5  17 

DiRECTOIW— 

of  penitentiary,  how  elected 7         2  35 

of  public  institutions  continued  in  office  until Sched.     5  61 

Districts — (See  Judicial  Districts:  Repramtativt.  Districts;  Senatorial  Districts.) 

DlVOKCE— 

not  to  be  granted  by  legislature 2       32  24 

DOCU  MEM'S— 

kgislntive'.  printing  of  provided  for 15         2  48 

DUEL1^T— 

ineligible  to  office 16         5  49 

E. 

Education— (See  Schools.) 

fuiKb  for,  not  to  be  diminished 

incoTiU!  from  funds,  how  applied , 

cominoii  schools,  how  provided  for 

uo  sect  to  have  exclusive!  part  of  funds 

Election— 

regulated  by  law 10 


conte^sted,  regulated  by  law„ 

by  ballot 

persoii>«  jitteudiug  excini»t  from  arrest ^ 

for  ciMinty  officers,  when  hcl«l 

town.slni»  officers,  when  held 

for  members  of  general  assembly,  when  held 

of  "  '•  '•  each  house  to  be  judge  of 

of  executive  officers,  when  held 

returns  of 8      3,4      24-25 

first,  for  members  general  assembly Sched.     2  60 

"        executive  officers Sched.     3  60 


6 

1 

34 

6 

1 

34 

6 

o 

34 

6 

2 

34 

10 

1 

38 

5 

1 

33 

21 

20 

5 

33 

5 

3 

33 

0 

2 

38 

0 

4 

38 

o 

o 

17 

2 

c 

17 

3 

1 

24 

INDEX    TO    CONSTITUTION. 


61 


Election— 


Art,   gcc. 


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•  •••••• •••• 


» •••••«*•• 


ft 
6 


2 

2 

4 

!S 

10 
15 
15 


first,  for  Jiulges  and  clerks ^ ^.^ ^....«..^?eh<Nl. 

to  adopt  coDHtltutloD „ «,^ ^ ^ ^Sc^hM. 

concerning  license  to  sell  liquor » ^.......« ^ 8ched. 

returns  of— 

for  executive  officers », S 

for  Judges  and  clerkji  ^ 8ched. 

diRtrict.  where  sent « Sc-hiil. 

Elective  FiiAN<:ins»>— ^ «..       5 

who  may  Ix*  exclude*! «. « ^.^ «..       5 

Electoi»~(?'w  Rmidmcf.) 

who  arc 

who  are  not 

prIviU'jru*!  from  arret»t.  when  .... 

pcrM)n««  other  than,  not  eligible  to  office.. 15 

ELIOIBIi.rrY— I  S<»o  Rffidmrr. ) 

who  not  cliKihU*  to  K>at  In  general  aMemblf.. •<..< 

emlK*zzl**niont  works  ineligibility  to  office. 

piT<on<4  holding  public  funds  not  eligible  to  legislature „ 

m**mlHT  of  K-giolaturc  ineligible,  when  ~ ^ 

who  may  not  vxc<'ute  office  of  governor. , 

Judgcx  IncligibK-  to  other  office ~ •« «... 

convirtion  of  certain  crimes  works  ineligibility,  etc. 

of  fiheritTs  and  county  treasurers,  limitation 

clect«»rs  only  eligible  to  ofn<f -« «... 

dueli^t»  ineligible  tootfiit* ^ 

EXBEZZLEMKNT— 

of  public  funds  dis44ualiflcs  for  office 

Emoluments— 

here<litar\'.  rthall  not  be  granted-^ 

when  incrcasc<l.  who  ineligible  to  office 
Equity  ani»  Law— 

distinction  between  a)Mdishe<l 

Ebmow— 

in  Instruments  and  procee<ling«,  how  cured «......» «, « 2 

BfTATB— 

not  forfeited  by  crime  - 

ExBCi'TiVE  Department— 

of  whom  to  conMUt 

lie  vote  forotW<"ers  of.  how  dwided 

valiancies,  how  filltM   « 

officcrx  of.  to  re|K»rt  to  gi>vernor- «..-«...-. S 

governor  may  requin*  information  of. « «  ...«« « 3 

terms  of  olfic*** — ^ —^.....—^ 3 

tenns  «»f  oflliv «........^ « «.  8rhe«l. 

prlntinu  for.  h<»w  to  be  done,  etc ,«« « — « 15 

EXWrCTIVE  PnWKR— 

supreme.  ve*>te<l  in  governor.. .•.••..«..«..... ..«.««**mm.....*« ••••« 3 

EXBClTtUt?*— 

settlement  of  ac'counts,  and  sale  of  lands. ....« ^.^ »>».....««, « 4 

EXFlENIUT^lt^>— <**f  Rneiptt  OMd  Krpfndihtm.) 
CoMrKNr*  \TioN— (See  t^ompevMiion.) 


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1 
2 

14 


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4 

17 
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15 
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FllX>MY— 

no  exemption  fn»m  arrest  in  ca-^e  oL «. 

no  exemption  fn>m  anx'^t  in  t'ax*  of„ 

FlMAKCE  ANi»  Taxation— {811'  TVtra/ioiii « 

what  revenue  t<»  be  provided 

rec«'ipt>«  and  ex}ienditunni  tu  be  publl»be«l 

exces^ive.  shall  not  lie  im|MMH*<l 


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3 

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12 

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«(  9*>"''>  "'d:pniH _ „„..__.. 

of  ipatvti.  tu  memben  o[  ItgldMnre..^ 


-n'iac  appolQtlug  pflwei.  eioept._ 


IS  Impelling  contnwtg ... 


lo  Judicial  power.  eiMpt ... 


ID  kherRcoetml  elec(to|l  .„ 


Vab*''J(('']ut)lcUId<Btricti.. 


Bhall  provide  lor  support  of  schools.... 


xt  provide  [or  ule  keeping  of  public  knni 
to  provide  for  couDtj-  uid  towntbip  oDct 

■pparlioDiuvDl  [or  memben  oL 

■hall  pua  no  apecl*!  tct  of  Incarparattou. 
stall  provide  tor  »ppolntme--  ' 
Its  powen  uid  duties  as  u>  ad]ourDmeDt_ 
to  ax  term  uid  comperualion  of  oBlcGn  .... 

appruprlBEloaa. ,'...■ - - _•. 


crtfltlug  rorpDrBtiom ... 


INDEX    TO    0OM8TITin?tOR 


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OnnBAL  AB8SXBLY— 

no  pcrqolBite*  allowed^^. 

flnt  election  for 

any  may  protect 

vacancy,  how  flUed 

may  be  punished  or  expelled 

majority  of.  con^itiites  quorum^  ....^ 

lew*  than  a  majortty  may  compel  attendance 

adjourn  from  day  to  day 

who  Ineliirible  ~ 

when  not  eligible  to  other  office^.... 
each  houae  to  determineCthe  qoalifloationi  of  own  menb«n^ 
**         tochoowown  offlcen... 
**         to  determine  own  rules 
**         may  expel  membex«-...» 

"         to  keep  a  journal  ^..«».............» ^ 

"         to  enter  yeai  and  nays  on  the  paiwafe  of  eTery  bill 

**         bills  may  originate^  ..^,.,.^,^...^,..^ 

*'         may  propose  amendments  to  oonstltntion.^ 
OoTnurMSMT— 

instituted  to  protect  people 

people  may  change 

seat  ot  at  Columbus ^.... 

QOTIEKOR— 

how  and'When  chosen ^ ^.., 

one  of  executive  department 

term  of  office ^...^ , 

when  to  declare  result  of  sute  election 
supreme  executive  power  vested  in...., 

message  of  to  general  assembly 

custodiau  of  seal  of  state....*. -. 

when  lieutenant  govemor^to  act  as 

when  president  of  seuate  to  act  as^ 

when  speaker^of  house  to  act  as 

reports  to  accompany  message^of ... 

who  ineligible ^ 

vacancy  In  office,  how  filled 

powers  and  duties  as  to— 
api>ointmeiitj< 


Art.   Sec.    Ftige. 


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powent  and  duties  as^to  appointments... 

commuting  punlduientit 

panioiis „ 

may  nnjuire  Information  of  executive  department. 

exe<*ution  of  la W5t .......«> „ 

to  appoint  commission  to  aid  supreme  court 

to  fill  vacanrles  in  supreme  court  commission 

directors  of  public  institutions 


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sInkinK  fund ^............m  ....        ^    '>-l1 

pnK*lamation.  im  to  n-sult  of  election  qpi  adoption  of  constitution ..............Schetl.  17 

to  continue  in  oftu-e.  until,  etc- ^ ..^  bchtti.  3 

legislatur\»— 

(*onvvning .~ ...~ ^ 3  ^ 

gi\ing  information  to ...-.^ 3  11 


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fIfSt  98IIU0KUUI  OUwlO*  »——»«•——«««»»»»»«»»— —MMt^awin—— ——«»»»»«■— ——  — ■■■hhwiim—  U  . 

entitled  to  seven  representatives .^..Bcbed 

one  additional  one  for  four  sessions ^ Sched. 

Happinfss— 

right  to  seek  and  obtain « 1 

Hereditary  Honors— 

never  j^ranted 1 

House  of  Representatives— (See  Qeneral  AttemUy.) 

how  organized 2 

when  speaker  of  to  act  as  governor 3 

has  sole  power  of  impeachment « 2 

apportionment  for  members  of .,...« 11 

*•     11 

"     for  first  dec.  period Sched. 

I. 

Idiots— 

shall  not  be  electors 5 

Immunities— 

repoaliible I 

« 13 

Impeachment— 

what  officers  subject  to .« 2 

for  what  offenses 2 

house  to  have  sole  power  oi 2 

tried  by  senate „ 2 

two-thirds  to  convict 2 

effect  of  judgment 2 

not  a  bar  to  proceedings  at  law 2 

no  pardon  by  governor  in  case  of 3 

of  governor  or  lieutenant  governor 8  1 


t 


8 

9 

2 

86 

6 

as 

4 

88 

INDEX  TO  CONSTITUTION.  5 

s 
Imprisonment—  Art   Sec   Page. 

Improvement— 

public,  state  not  to  contract  debt  for ^ .m«....m......m mm.....mm     12        6         44 

Indictments— 

necessary  to  prosecution,  except : ^ 1       10         10 

how  they  shall  conclude 4       20  82 

officers  liable  to,  after  impeachment......^ 2      24         20 

Insane— (See  PuMtc  Jfw^ifu/iofw.) 

shall  not  be  electors 6        6  84 

institutions  for  benefit  of 7        1 '       86 

Instruments  of  Writino— 

defects,  etc.,  in  may  be  cured,  and  how 2      28         22 

Insurrection— 

habeas  corpus  may  be  suspended,  in  case  of 1 

state  may  contract  debt  to  suppress 8 

state  may  assume  debt  on  account  of 8 

governor  may  call  militia  to  suppress 9 

Interest — 

on  state  debt,  means  to  pay  must  be  provided 12        4         44 

Internal  Improvements— 

state  not  to  contract  debt  for «.,.......     12        6  44 

Intoxicating  Liquors— (See  Licwwc.) 

iNsrrruTiONS— (See  PxikMc  Institutions.) 

Instructions— 

to  representatives  may  be  given 13  7 

Invasion— 

habeas  corpus  may  be  suspended  in  case  of 18  9 

state  may  contract  debt  to  repel 8        2  86 

state  may  assume  debt  on  account  of „.m.       8        5  86 

governor  may  can  miiiiiaio  rcpei. ..««»«..«««.».«...«.«»........... ...».«.».».m. ......... ....»■«..■       v         4  oo 

Involuntary  Servitude— 

not  allowed,  except  for  punishment  of  crime ^ 16  8 

Irreducible  Debt— 

of  state,  of  what  to  consist,  etc »...m....       6        1  84 

means  to  pay  interest  to  be  provided « 12        4         44 

J. 

Jeopardy— 

none  to  be  twice  in,  for  same  offense. 1  10  10 

Joint  Convention— 

of  house  and  senate,  to  count  votes 8  8  24 

Joint  Resolutions— (See  Resolutions.) 

how  and  when  to  be  signed «,.       2  17  19 

Joint  Vote— 

of  houses  of  general  assembly,  when 8  8  24 

Journal— 

of  each  house- 
to  be  kept 2  9  17 

to  be  published 2  9  17 

yeas  and  nays  to  be  entered  on „,.... 2  9  17 

protest,  etc.,  of  member  to  be  entered  on,  etc 2  10  18 

printing  of  provided  for 15  2  48 

proposed  amendment  to  constitution  to  be  entered  on 16  1  49 

Judges— 

first  election  for,  when  held ^ JSched.  4  61 

continuance  iu  office ■», „ jBched.  4  61 

election  returns,  how  made „ Sched.  16  62 

not  provided  for  in  constitution,  election  and  term « 4  10  80 

number,  how  increased  or  diminished «.       4  15  81 

office,  not  to  be  vacate<l 4  15  31 

how  removed •  4  17  81 

52  8.8. 


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68                                                     IKDEX    TO     OONBTTTDTIOH. 

n 

o!  Ihe  irapreioii  «.ur^- 

ocnmnon  ple«B— 

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prolikle  Judge— 

JUBHUL  Dorrwcm-                                                                                                              '  !■ 

:!?i^A'r^, ™.K».„                    ■! 

r,3,™:j.™,-h — ™.               „„_ '„:„;,„,„',:■ 

"~^t.?r^:i.                                    1 

TlllWIIil   1 1    1 

.    1 

'  "  '   ■ 

commlaslOQBH  appoliiled  to  reform  pncUoe 

JUBT— (See  Trial  j 

trial  bjf.  luTiolaW - 

right  ol  accused  to  trial  by ..■■ — :...~- 

lo  sneBs  compensalloD  lor  priTtle  propert^r  token  for  public  UM 

to  ascerulD  campensatlon  for  prlTste  propert?  taken  by  corporatloD 

admlnlBlered  without  delay „— „ „ 


iOffliM.OiiUl,et«„ 


INDEX  TO  CONSTITUTION.  67 

L. 

Land  Office—  Art.  Sec   Page. 

register  and  recelyer  of,  to  continue,  until ^ Scbed.     6  61 

Lands— (See  PuMic  Lands,) 
Law  and  Equity— 

distinction  between  to  be  abollBhed « 14        2         48 

Laws— 

restraining  liberty  of  speech,  etc  not  to  be  paased 1       11          12 

how  suspended « ^ „^ ^ 1       18         18 

V jF    W UUUl  vO  MJ^Z  J/ttflaOvft ••••••  •••   •••••«■  •  ■•••«•••■•••••••••••••  •••••••••••••••••  ••«•••*«•••••••  ••••••••■••••«•  ^               7                  Xi 

'  member  of  legislature  may  protest  against  passage  of 2       10         18 

how  iTivived  or  amended .^.»«.. ~.^ « 2       16          18 

style  of ^^.^.^^ « 2       18          19 

of  a  general  nature  with  uniform  operation ~ 2       26          20 

retroactive,  not  to  be  passed  .....^ - 2       28          22 

impairing  contracts  not  to  be  passed 2       28          22 

subject  to  approval  of  general  assembly  only,  except » 2      26         20 

governor  shall  sec  to  execution  of - 3        6          26 

governor  may  call  militia  to  execute 9        4          38 

levying  a  tax  shall  state  its  object.^ 12        5         44 

to  be  published 15        2          48 

conferring  baukiug  powers,  how  approved 13        7          48 

corporations  to  be  created  by  general 13        2         44 

~ - 13        6          47 

no  special,  creating  corporations  to  be  passed 13        1          44 

in  fon.'c,  to  continue ^. Sched.    1  60 

Legislative  DociTtfENTS— 

printing  of,  provided  for 15        2          48 

Legislature— (Sec  General  Assembly,) 

Libel— 

in  criminal  cases,  truth  may  be  given  in  evidence  1       11          12 

Liberty— 

right  of  enjoying  and  defending.. 1 

standing  armici^  dangerous  to  in  time  of  peace 1 

of  speech  and  press 1 

Librarian— 

state,  to  continue  in  office ^ ..— ~ Sched.     5  6t 

Licenhf:— 

marriage,  probate  judge  to  issue ..»• 4         8          29 

to  sell  liquor,  submitted  to  people-.... Sched.    18  52 

if  voted  against,  to  be  section  in  Art  XV « Sched.    18  62 

Lieutenant  Governor— 

one  of  executive  department.. 3         1          24 

when  and  how  chosen 3         1           24 

term  of  office .» ~ 3         2          24 

to  act  lis  governor,  when„ ^ 8       15          26 

to  be  p^('^ident  of  senate 8       16          26 

shall  only  vote  when  a  tie 4 3       IG          26 

vacancy,  how  filled 3  16,17           26 

Life— 

right  to  enjoy  and  defend 11           6 

Liquor— 

license  to  sell Sched.    18  62 

asM3mbly  may  provide  against  evils  resulting  from  traffic  in ^.. Sched.    18  52 

Lot— 

in  case  of  tie  vote  for  state  executive  officer.. « 3        8          24 

Lotteries— 

fon»ver  prohibited ..«..~ ..~ ~ ~ 15 

sale  of  tickets  of,  prohibited « «.. ~ 15 

LuNATic-s— (see  Public  IiiMUutions.) 

shall  not  be  electors „ .........m.. ~ 5 

nstitutions  for  benefit  of 


1 

6 

4 

7 

11 

12 

••*«••  •«*•«••»«»•••• 


6 

49 

6 

49 

6 

84 

1 

36 

alBtniH-ffi  In  eftch  hoiue  h  quorum,. ...„.....««......., 

Otftllt  bpHflUrj'  lo  pus  A  l&VT  -..».—».-,— i..v..—,«t-A 

JnrMlciioii  ul  suprume  tourt  In ....»».».»... 

tobelB|MprabMe  oonn. _»..-... — -..„„„„ 

BH  OP  G^XiuL  ASBGHBLV— (See  Scncraf  >mnNp.) 

■Uadlbg  anniea  dangeroiu  iu  time  of  peane  ■.■_.—. 

wlwNBWXaotbcqiiarured  -.... « „.- 

■OTCraoVv^niuunder-lii-^lef ...._..._ __-__ 

who  Mi^lMMi) 

oOetno^ 

eUttble  to  seal  In  g«>>enkl  uMmbly „„ 

wbaH  mill  }ii>n  elected  — .—■ ...—m..^..-., 

lAal  u.d  hijw  ap[iolDtcd. »..,..»_-......—..._._ 

how  ciMnmlaaioned -„._ _™ 

tbalr  iiijj  Id. „ 


povw  of  miiDlclpiUoorpcmUoiu  lotimnnr. ..-_ 

piibUa,eiutH9ccliMaeDt  ofadlaquallHcaUon  toloShM..^ 

.  holdan  of  Inellglblo  lo  sett  In  Ic«iil&tDre .^ 

bOWdrKwa  from  Rlate  treuuxj'-.- .....,,-.  ...,.„-.».._..»«.. 

county  or  town*blp  Ueuury ~_,. 

■lUod  from  BUiic  debt,  boo  applied __ 

lecelptu  rturt  cuiM-naitiires  ol  to  bo  poblishBd ....  .. 

MOBAUTY— 

esseotlal  to  good  goVBrnniBiil 

MDKICIPAI.  COIIFORATIONS— 

city  or  town  not  lo  be  divided  In  fonnlng  new  ixnuit; 

not  to  oun  itock  In  private  corporation 

not  to  old  private  corponitlon : 

orguiliatlon  of,  and  powen  to  be  Katrlcted.... 


New  CotKTits— (S™  CtoimHa.) 

br  goreni or  entered  on  Jonmala 

qaestlonon,  how  taken 

NoTABira  Public— 

eligible  to  aeat  In  general  asaembl; ... 


nol  dispensed  with _ 

OrVEHBm— (See  Crime.) 

Inferior,  Indictment  not  reqnlrtd  In  own  ■ 

OrFiCE-(Bee  BfgfMlflvO 

no  rellgloui  t«fit  required  for... - 

none  holding,  eligible  to  IcglaUture 

bolden  of  public  mone;  not  eligible  to  n 


INDEX  TO  CONSTITUTION. 


69 


Omci^-iSee  EUglbaUy)  Art.  Sec 

legifilature  to  fix  term  of,  except. ^....^ m.» -,,  2  20 

supreme  or  common  pleas  Judge  can  hold  no  other • 4  14 

what  disqualifies  for « 2  4 


M 

<< 

M 

l< 

« 

«( 

M 

•  < 

t< 


2 
2 
2 
5 


5 
19 
24 

4 


15  4^ 

0FncEB»-(8ee  EUgUHlUy.) 

each  house  to  choose  its  own  ....^ 2  8 

presiding,  of  each  house,  toslgn  bills ».^.. 2  17 

certain  not  eligible  to  seat  in  general  assembly .^  2  4 

legislature  to  fix  compensation  of,  except > 2  20 

may  be  impeached ^....^.^.^ 2  24 

appointment  of ,  how  made 2  27 

not  to  have  extra  compenimtion 2  29 

of  militia,  how  elected ^ » 9  23 

of  militia  to  appoint  staff. 9  S 

of  county  and  township,  how  removed ^ 10  6 

**                      **        powers  of 10  7 

"                     ••        how  elected w. 10  1 

"       when  elected 10  2 

"       term  of  office 10  2 

of  township,  eligible  to  seat  in  general  assembly 2  4 

•*          when  elected.... 10  4 

**          term  of  office. 10  4 

to  take  an  oath ^ 15  7 

must  be  electors 15  4 

continuance  in  office JBched.  3,5,7 

.Sched.  10 

vacancies,  how  filled - Sched.  8 

may  be  indicted » 2  24 

certain  cannot  be  governor 3  14 

certain,  to  report  to  governor 8  20 

state  executive ...^ 3  1 

"                  how  and  when  chosen 3  1 

term  of  office  of - 3  2 

how  tie  vote  for  decided 3  8 

returns  of  election  of 8  3,4 

how  vacancies  filled 3  18 

compensation  of 3  19 

reports  of - 3  20 

first  election  for „ Sched.  3 

"                 continuance  in  office « Sched.  3,5 

Officer— 

what  ones  members  of  general  assembly  ineligible  to 2  19 

what  not  held  by  governor 3  14 

what  not  held  by  members  of  assembly 2  4 

election  and  appointment  to 2  27 

term  of,  fixed  by  law 2  20 

OlCISSIONS— 

in  instruments  and  proceedings,  how  cured 2  28 

Oboanization— 

of  house  of  representatives 2  7 

p. 

PABDONfr— 

granted  by  governor „ 

reported  to  assembly 

by  general  assembly  in  case  of  treason 

PXACB— 

breach  of,  no  exemption  from  arrest  in  case  of 


« 


<• 


M 


(I 


t^ 


Page. 
19 
80 

17 
17 
19 
20 
84 
48-49 

17 
19 
17 
19 
20 
21 
28 
88 
88 
89 
39 
88 
38 
38 
17 
88 
88 
49 
48 

50-61 
51 
51 
20 
26 
26 
24 
24 
24 
24 

24-25 
26 
26 

50 
5(M^1 

19 
26 
17 
21 
19 

22 

17 


standing  armies  dangerous  in  time  of „ 1 


3 

11 

25 

3 

11 

25 

3 

11 

25 

2 

12 

18 

5 

1 

3 
4 

88 

11 


IHDBS  TO  u!f IIBTITIITIUII  ■ 


political  power  inberent  Id  tbe  peopls.— 
not  delegated,  remalD  with  people  ,.»->• 
leglBlatiTe,  where  Teiled 


Judicial,  where  vened ,., 


PuVATE  PROPERrv — (See  PTopertg.) 


lo  public  welbLTe  ^ 

when  uken.  how  paid  for ^.,~~—~.^, 

when  taken  bT  corporBtlon,  how  paid  lor 
PUTILIOB— 

(pecUl,  II  granled.  mar  be  revoked,  etc.... 

hereditary,  ahall  not  be  cranted ^.. 

o(  per*ODaJt>Tot«cMd ..■— „. 


INDEX  TO  CONSTITUTION.  71 

PsoBAiB  Courts                                                                                                          Art.  Bee.  Page. 

to  be  established  in  each  oounty ^ 4  7  29 

^  court  of  record 4  7  29 

open  at  all  times ..«. ——       4  7  29 

Jurisdiction - -. 4  8  29 

clerk  - 4  1«  81 

successor  of  common  pleas  as  to  probate  boAineaB Sched.  14  52 

Pbockdure-^ 

in  courts  of  record,  revision,  etc.,  of  provided  lor 14  2  48 

Pboceb^— 

compulsory,  to  procure  attendance  of  witnesBes 1  10  10 

style  of - 4  20  32 

Pbopebty— 

right  to  acquire,  possess,  and  protect 11  6 

private,  inviolate « « 1  19  18 

subservient  to  public  use 1  19  18 

how  taken  for  public  use 1  19  IS 

public,  may  be  exempted  from  tax 12        2          42 

private,  what  amount  may  be  exempted  from  tax 12        2          42 

exempt  from  tax,  value  to  be  ascertained,  etc ~ 12        2          42 

of  banks,  how  taxed 12        3          48 

of  corporations,  how  taxed - 18        4          44 

how  taken  for  \ise  of  corporation 18        6          44 

PEoaicrTioN— 

how  carried  on - 4       20          82 

Pboteot — 

any  member  may ., ~. 2       10          18 

entered  on  journal 2       10          18 

PuBuc  Arms— (See  Attm.) 

general  assembly  shall  provide  for  safe  keeping  of....*-.. 9        6          88 

PUBUC  Charity— 

institution  of  may  Ite  exempt  from  taxation 12        2          42 

Ptjbuc  Works— {See  Board  aj  PvbUc  Works,) 

PUBUC  Funds— (See  Movey.) 

PuBUC  Improvements— 

state  not  to  create  a  debt  for 12        6          44 

Ptbuc  iNsrrnjTioNs— 

officers  of,  to  report  to  governor ..« - 8 

**            how  appointed 7 

•*  to  continue  in  oflftoe  until -.... « „ Sched. 

vacancies,  how  filled ...«, .- «. 7 

PuBUC  Lands— 

granted  for  school  and  religious  purpoeee.  funds  arising  from  sale  of 6        1  84 

Public  Money— (See  Momey.) 
Pdbuc  Roads— (Bee  Roads.) 
PuBUC  Safety- 

in  case  of  rebellion  or  invasion „ 18  9 

PuBUc  Welfare— 

private  property  subservient  to ..««       1       19  18 

Public  Works— (See  Board  of  Public  Works,) 

net  income  of  to  go  to  sinking  fund ........m*...... ~«m....m». 8        7  87 

Pubuc  Worship— 

houses  for  may  be  exempted  from  taxation 12        2         42 

Punishment— 

cruel  not  to  be  inflicted 19  9 


Quorum— 

majority  of  members  elected  to  constitute 2 

of  supreme  court -.....« 4 

of  supreme  court  commission 4 


20 

28 

2 

36 

ft 

51 

8 

85 

1 

35 

6 

17 

2 

27 

21 

82 

INDIX  TO  OO—riTUtiOIT. 


priTil«B  of  wilt  of  bttMM  eoipni  mar  to  « 
rm  or  Lakd  Otnca— 
DosUnaed  In  offlos  ontH — _«• 


:^ 


It  of  to  M  pnldUMd  „. 


to  be  npoitar  of  nipraaw  oo 


RifBMWTJTtv«  Dnnicm— 

what  counties  coutltute 

election  relurns,  when  countlea  Joined  In 

RlFBUVXB— 

■Ilowed  bygOTcmor,  wben _ „.. 

by  general  aaaembly,  In  case  oJ  treuon 

RmmsTATinv — (Bee  ApportiomnaU^) 
BiriimN'rA'nvEe— ((Ice  Gtn'l  Autmttti:  Bonti  9]  Hep': 


Joint,  how  an 
RriBOicTivK  L\wfl--(9ee  Lam.) 

general  Bjuembly  no  power  t 


Rioats— 18««  i 


Id  wor!,h[p  God 
HccuBed  of  crim 


INDEX  TO  CONSTITUTION.  78 

Right  of  Way—  Art.  Sec.    Page, 

how  appropriated ~ 1^        &         45 

ROAD6— 

com^nsation  for  private  property  taken  for ^ 1  19  18 

shall  be  open  to  the  public  without  charge » 1  19  18 

Rules— 

each  house  of  legislature  to  determine 2  8  17 

constitutional,  may  be  dispensed  with  and  how 2  16  18 

8. 

Sapity— 

right  to  seek  and  obtain » 11  6 

.  public,  in  case  of  rebellion  or  inyaaion ^ 18  9 

Salary— (See  Ompeiuation.) 

not  changed 2       20  19 

of  members  of  legislature ». » ^ »..~ 2       31  24 

of  executive  officers 8       19  26 

of  Judges « - 4       14  80 

of  officers  not  provided  for ....^ 2       20  19 

School  Fcnd»— 

from  sale  of  lands,  granted  for  schools .» 6        1  84 

no  sect  shall  have  control  of 6        2         84 

School  Houses— 

may  be  exempted  from  taxation ^ 12        2         42 

School  Lands- 

granted  to  state,  funds  arising  from  sale  of 6        1  84 

Schools— 

to  be  encouraged « « 17  8 

acts  relating  to  may  be  submitted  to  electors 9       26         20 

funds  to  be  kept  inviolate ..^ 6        1  84 

common,  to  be  provided  for 6        2  84 

Seal  of  tub  Stats— 

kept  by  governor. « ^ „ 8       12  26 

Searches— 

unreasonable,  notmade » ..^ 1       14  18 

Search  Warrants— 

how  issued ..^ ^ .«. ..„       1       14  18 

requisites 1       14  18 

Skat  of  Government— 

established  in  Columbus 15        1  48 

Secrecy— 

of  proceedings  in  general  assembly,  when 2       18         18 

Secretary  op  State- 

one  of  executive  department « 8  1  24 

how  and  when  chosen « .^ „„ «..  8  1  24 

term  of  office „ ...«..„ 8  2  24 

when  election  returns  made  to ..«»« 8  4  25 

shall  countersign  grants  aud  commissions 3  13  26 

vacancy,  how  HUed 8  18  26 

commissioner  of  sinking  fund ^ • 8  8  87 

with  governor,  etc.,  to  fix  representation 11  11  41 

bureau  of  statistics  in  office  of „ «.. 15  8  49 

open  election  returns .Sched.15,17  62 

SnZUREB — 

unreasonable,  not  allowed „ 1       14  18 

Ssvate— j[See  Genial  Assembly.) 

to  try  impeachment „ 

two-third«  must  concur „ 

ou  oath 

duties  of  president  of  as  to  certain  election  returns 

when  equally  divided,  lieutenant  governor  may  vote.....» 3 

when  to  choose  president  pro  tem 

when  president  of  to  act  as  governor 


•••••••••»•  ••••••••••••••••••••••  ■  ••»•••••• 


2 

28 

20 

2 

28 

20 

2 

23 

20 

3 

3 

24 

3 

16 

26 

3 

16 

26 

8 

17 

26 

Bllgibl«  only  tonr  /m>h  ie  iLi  — 

bow  %oi  wban  <**'*-> ___ 

term  ol  "*""   ,„ __. 


honroMtod  ... 
rafflclecl  torn 
commiMlonen 


nlaiug  uul  itisbunemi 
hou  applied — 


a  as  gOTemor ._._- 

SpreuL  PBiviLlcia— 

it  giaDleil,  nukj  be  rsToked,  etc.... 

liberty  of  protected ... 


o  membera  c 
leof  peace _ 


8T1HDINQ   AUIIE8— 

BiiiB— (See  Debt  of  Slali.) 

«eal  ol,  lo  be  kept  bj  goTemoc 

bIibU  never  uaume  debt  ol  Bny  ooimty.  < 

faith  ol  pledged  to  payment  of  debt 

credit  ol  act  given  lo  any  corpontlon,  e' 


lot  contract  debu  lorlalemal  impn 


INDEX    TO  CONSTITUTION.  75 

Stats  Libbabian—  Art.   Sec.   Page. 

to  continue  in  office  until,  etc -^ - Sched.     6         61 

Stats  Sbai/— 

to  be  kept  and  used  by  governor ^ 8       12         26 

SrATisriCB— 

bureau  of,  to  be  established „ 15        8         49 

Btogkholders— 

liability  of .« 18        3  45 

Stock  nr  Corforationb— 

state,  county,  etc.,  not  to  own 8 

Style  of  Laws .......^ 2 

Suits— 

transfer  of  from  supreme  court  to  supreme  court  commisBion..! 4 

not  affected^  by  constitution Sched. 

pending  In  court  in  bank,  where  transferred Sched. 

in  common  pleas .^ > Sched. 

in  supreme  court. « Sched. 

in  Cincinnati  courts Sched. 

in  Cleveland  courts .........i^ JSched. 

SUPEBIOB  Courts— (See  devdand  Courts ;  CincUmaH  Courts.) 

SUFBKME  COUBT— 

how  constituted •. 4 

quorum  of - 4 

Jurisdiction -«» 4 

terms « „„  4 

commission  to  aid  provided  for » 4 

suits  in  bank,  where  transferred,  etc. .Sched. 

supreme  court  commission,  amendment  to  constitution  providing  for. 4 

Suspending  Laws— 

sole  power  in  general  assembly «^ 1       16  18 


4 

86 

18 

19 

21 

82 

4 

61 

11 

62 

18 

62 

12 

62 

6 

61 

6 

61 

2 

27 

2 

27 

2 

27 

2 

27 

21 

82 

11 

62 

21 

82 

Taxation— 

for  school  purposes 6 

for  sinking  fund 8 

for  police  purposes,  by  counties,  townships,  etc 10 

by  the  poll,  not  for  county  or  state  purposes 12 

by  uniform  rule » 12 

of  all  property « «....  12 

exemptions  from 12 

of  banks 12 

of  property  of  corporations 18 

by  municipal  corporations,  to  be  restricted 13 

TAZ£»— 

levied  by  uniform  rule ...^ .^^^ m..- 12 

what  property  subject  to ...^......^ » 12 

"                exempt  from «». 12 

only  levied  by  law «.... ., - 12 

Tnt  Votes  - 

for  state  executive  officers,  how  decided 3 

in  senate,  lieutenant  governor  to  decide  ....-^ 3 

Towns— (8ee  Municipal  Corporations,)  ^ 

Township  Officers— (See  Officers.) 


1 

84 

'1 

87 

7 

89 

1 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

4 

46 

6 

47 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

5 

44 

3 

24 

16 

26 

r 


INDEX   TO    CONHTITDTIOH. 


(bull  uot  bvcume  itooUiali 


■bull  uot  lulau  loouey  [or  iMrpomtloiu,  etc.... 


Ui  ovia  iiiMit  In  corporatloD  ... 


lUun  bj-  lor  police  purpomm.... 


no  purdan  liy  gnvuruur  in  case  c 
puHcr  III  goverQor,  after  oouvIeI 
■  iiitiuril)'  ul)ii,-uenl  aciwiabl;  ii 
□u  excmpUuD  Irom  arnatt  In  ati 

TtmAMURSM  or  CotiNIT— iSeB  Ufftart.) 
ta^mt  uaty  luur  f Ban  In  ali .. 
TaUtOMEX  or  HTATS— <3eu  O^itxra.) 

Omi  of  eiecutlYB  depaitloeiit.... 
term  uFolUce. ~ _ 


b')'  Jurf,  right  of  ihall  be  iDTioIale  ... 


^7 1 "rji  rlgti I  ol  accuieil  pcnone  t 

of  CuUllKltl)  .'ItOllOUS 

of  Impeacbmeiit.  b;  ssoale 

ufflcen  impeached  mbjeol  10.  or  iaiUcImenl— . 
TBOon-(Sc«  MiiUia;  SMien.) 
TBUsnm  or  Public  iNariTDTiotm— 

how  appointed- _ 

ahall  Gontlnue  In  office  until 


; 


geoera]  asaembly.  bow  Bl 


ofllce  ot  public  lattltucioDS,  how  filled... 

office  of  commlnloDer  of  Jurisprudenc*.. 

■upreme  court  commisalon,  how  BUed.— 

eccuning  after  September  1,  lect 


•> 

27 

21 

3 

3 

24 

3 

3 

24 

3 

16 

26 

5 

1 

33 

INDEX  TO  CONSTITUTION.  77 

YiUiAOES— (See  Municipal  Carparatiom,)  Art.    Sec.    Page. 

VOTB— 

for  U.  S.  Senators,  how  taken 

tie,  for  state  executive  officers,  how  decided.. 

joint,  of  houses  of  general  assembly,  when 

when  lieutenant  governor  may  vote 

who  entitled  to ^ 

VOTB— 

certain  to  be  void 4       14  30 

VoTBM— (See  Electom.) 

VOTINO— 

who  may  be  excluded  from 5        4  84 

w. 

Wab— 

compensation  for  property  taken  in  time  of ^ 1 

debt  on  account  of  may  be  assumed  by  state............. 8 

Wa&ramt»— (See  Search  Warrants.) 

Witness— 

none  incompetent  on  account  of  religious  belief ^ » 1 

right  of  accused  to  meet  face  to  face 1 

when  not  compelled  to  testify  against  himself 1 

may  be  compelled  to  attend 1 

Worship—. 

all  persons  may  as  conscience  dictates 1 

laws  to  protect 1 

none  compelled  to  support 1 

public,  houses  used  for  may  be  exempted  from  taxation 12 

Y. 

Ybas  and  Nats— 

when  to  be  entered  on  journal 2  9  17 

taken  on  appointments  to  office.. 7  2  86 

on  amendments  to  constitution.. » 16  1  49 


19 

18 

5 

86 

7 

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10 

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10 

10 

10 

10 

7 

8 

7 

8 

7 

8 

2 

42 

Ob  page  41— Alsx.  B.  Hoitoii  wm  appdntad  Jndge  in  let  district,  • 
TiM  Wm.  L.  A.v«r,  nii^Md. 

811m  T.  So^than.  riaotod  jodge  in  2d  entMliTisian,  Sd  dii 

nnexpIrAl  tonn  o(  Selwyn  N.  Owen,  elected  anpreme  jadg^,  C 

1668,  Tioe  Chaa.  A.  BowMaoz,  appointed  Decembers.  18^.     | 

Tba  uama  ol  John  W.  Hdatey,  of  Cleveland,  eleeud  4 

1668,  ahonld  appear  aa  Jndca  la  U  eub- division,  4th  distric*.     I 

On  pave  4B— Jamea  Tripp  waa  i»«Iecl«d  In  Sd  gub-division,  7tb  district,  JH 

I  ibming  February  9, 1884.  ^1 

On  page  S9— For  proaeoadng  attomej  of  SMby  county,  read  Geotge  A.fl 

tnatead  of  John  0  Wettf.    '  ** 

For  prosecatitiB  attome;  of  Stark  connty,  read  John  CVI 

stead  of  H.  W.  Harter. 


INDEX  OF  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS  AND  STATISTICS  IN  REPORTS 
OF  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  OF  OHIO,  FROM 

1861  TO  1883,  INCLUSIVE. 


Year  of  report.     Page. 

AdmlHaion  of  Ohio  into  the  Union— I.  W.  Andrew's 1879  45-  52 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Ohio— Edward  Orton » 1874  412-118 

Agriculture  in  Ohio— J.  H.  Kllppart 1877  520-682 

Appropriations  by  Congress  from  1876  to  1884 1888  720 

Arboriculture— Franklin  B.  Hough - 1880  688-692 

M.  C.  Read 1878  541-549 

Area,  date  of  organization,  population,  etc,  of  each  state  and  territory „ 1883  704 

Asylums  and  Benevolent  Institutions,  when  organized,  etc 1872  888-886 

Serea  Sandstone— Edward  Orton 1878  501-699 

Blackband  Iron  Industry  of  Ohio— J.  8.  Newberry 1873  288-294 

Building  Materials  of  Ohio— J.  8.  Newberry 1874  261-274 


Oabinets  and  Presidents  of  United  States— members  of,  from  1789  to  1881» 1881  12-  16 

Canals  of  Ohio— length,  cost,  etc 1878  848-844 

Chillicothe— the  first  seat  of  government  of  Ohio 1875  12 

Churches  in  Ohio— Census  of  1870 1872  872,878 

Cities  in  United  States  having  10,000  population  and  over 1880  488-440 

Cities,  towns,  villages,  incorporated  in  Ohio,  grade  of 1881  540-560 

Climatology— rainfall  from  1818  to  1870 « 1871  210-214 

extraordinary  rainfalls 1866  8-    5 

of  Ohio  and  Mississippi  valleys— J.  W.  Scott «  1870  180-186 

temperature,  weather  bulletins,  etc'. 1869  167-171 

Coal  area  in  the  United  States  and  products  of  mines ^...... 1878  264 

Coalsof  Ohio— location,  composition,  el  c 1878  258-268 

general  text  of 1872  214-218 

Congressional  districts  of  Ohio  as  constituted  Feb.  14, 1884 1888  870, 871 

Constitutional  Convention- members  and  officers  of  1st,  2d  and  3d 1875  9-  11 

proceedings  of  the  first - 1876  85-  74 

Contest  of  election  of  Return  J.  Meigs,  governor  of  Ohio,  in  1807 1875  19-  21 

Ja».  B.  Gardner,  of  Qreene  county,  to  House  of  Repreaentativea 

in  1825 ^ 1881  87 

Counties— population  of  from  1800  to  1880,  when  formed  and  bow » 1881  499-508 

Crawford's  expedition  to  Sandusky  Plains  in  1782— Isaac  Smucker 1879  20-  80 

Cresap  and  Logan  In  1774— Isaac  Smucker 1879  9-  19 

Crime  and  its  punishment  in  olden  time— C.  B.  Flood « «, 1879  88-  41 

I>ebt— public,  of  the  United  Slatei»,  from  1860  to  1888 1888  721,722 

Directory  of  surveys,  tiacts,  grants,  etc,  of  land  in  Ohio 1870  5 

Diseases  of  domestic  animals— N.  S.  TowuHhend » 1878  528-581 

Distilleries  and  products  in  1876 1876  296-^00 

Dunmore's  War— 1774 1877  44-49 


BlODUatiDtOUo.  pmcMMlii>e*til(iiIgga 

H  In  Ohio— Chan.  Whl'ilM^y > _.... 

■ztaMDrtloti  otSoita-ldiMm  unon 


rM*«adpaqnMU«lnaMnviBrr  nl  8Ui,te'aofflM... 
VMk  Cnltni*,  etD^I.  D.  FMi"! 


Ill  Oblo-K.  D.  POWI..., 

I— TKlMka  la  Ohio— J.  H.  xiippwi  ...._„.„ 
r.  Eo«d....„..... ™— 


JniltCnptofOtalo— U-KBiiiebuo  _ 


..J 


(mm  1799  to  IBU _ .™__.,_ _„ UU, 

AuglilK  munlr __ .^ 


OMlatlealiDiTQ*«<(Hil»— brief  tkeicbot ^ „.„ _,.. un 

lelt^n  From  NewbRTT.  Orum.  uid  AndmiB UOQ 

Oowmpw  of  Ohio,  team  IWB  to  1S74— leoitth  of  wcm.  etc ~_^^..._ »i.„_  laH, 

ChapMudfKpaCDllnraoc  belief's  IilBnd—G.C.Huntlnitoa  ,„.,^ _ „  UTO 

wlneonltan „..„ „„,^..  un . 

XbumM**  «qMditbni  M^laat  iDdlina  In  ino— louM  Somokai  ___ ...^,~.  Itdt 

BWairollfoitllWMtTanltoir—IiwulJmiicker - -,„..-.„.._ „  187t 

HortlO«lltafelnOblo--J.  A-Wnrilcr _ _..  1870 


Immlgnnli  arrived  in  the  Unll«d  Sutei  Id  USS  .... 
Inoorponled  dtlen,  TlllageN  towns,  elc,  clutlfled.... 
Indian  Irlbea  a(  Ihe  Upper  C 


Intenial  tevenue  dlatricti  ol  Ohio— oolleeton,  elo „....„ _. 

amoani  oollaoted  Id  «adi  Male  from  18H  to  M 

Iron  andiron  maoulacture. — _ — „._ .■■ 

on,  muiulactiire,  Blackband,  etc ~ - „ — ..._ , 


pig,  muiufactUTcd  <□  CnlMd  State*  tram  IgM  to  ISTS 


T.irnii  Bjanti  by  Confsnm  For  railroad  pDrpoaes.  from  IKO  to  UM  ... 

LandnirTey».(naBt«,etc„lnlTSB. — _ 

Lane  ol  the  Nonhweit  lerrllorr .«......._>... 

Leglilalure— par  of  membcn  of  In  each  Hale „....» 

LoChTj'a  expedition  Id  I7«I - „ 

ID'S  expedition  In  ITS6  ... 


Liquor— InflDpnce  of  on  crime— E.  D.  Han 


newapapen.  etc.  In  Ohio.... 


Han  In  Ohio,  phralologlfsllf  oonildeiea... 


INDEX  TO  SPECIAL  SUBTBCTS. 


888 


Memben  of  CoDgmi  from  Ohio~-17V9  to  1875^... 

0«nenU  Afwmbly  of  Ohio— 17W  to  lttiL......s^ 

MUitarj  ezpedltloiM— Piooear  Hittoiy  of  Ohio— Imao  8mnek«r. 

Pre  territorial  History— Into  Smneker^..., 

Mineral  reioiiroes  of  Ohio .^ .^ ~ 

Soathem  Ohio— B.  R  Andrews 
lOnes,  minlDf,  etc.,  in  Ohio— Bdward  Orton  ....... .^ 

ICofaTlan  mlsrions    Isaac  Bmocker  »..mm....mm..m 

ICoondf,  monnd-bnilders.  eta— Isaac  Smocker 

Mmilcl|>al  corporatioos  in  Ohio,  grade  of 


—•»»  —  •■■»«♦•»»—••>■—»•<•—#•■■■•••••••—••••<>•■<■ 


>  *••—  *»e  •  w 


—••••—«»»»»•♦—  ••••••  ••••#•••• 


of  Bcport   Pifa. 

ITS  10-20 

1881  88-141 

14-47 

84-57 

138-181 

184-174 

864-878 


1877 


!••••••••••••••••••••   •••»•••■•>»••>■ 


»  ••«•••■•••••   •»*•■•   »•*••••••**« 


•  ••••••«•••»   •«•••••••*«••••«»••••••%•••*••••••••   •••••••«»•%        ••••••«•• 


1871 
1877 
1878 
.  1877 
1881 


15- 88 
840-660 


Pfewspapera,  msgssinca,  eto^  In  Ohio .^.•«.. 

Northwest    hL^lory  of— Isaac  8niQcker.....MM.......M....... 


•••  ••••••••••••••« 


i8n 

1876 


188-115 
»-84 


Ohio  in  the  Gate^way— B.  B.  Andrews 

Ohio  Land  Company— organisatton  of  in  1787.... 
Ordinance  of  1787 


•#♦—••  ••  —  ■■■!  •#••»»••■ 


••««  ••••«••••••••••••«•••« 


•••••••*••••••••••  •••••^»«« ••••««•••  ••••*%  ••••••••••••*«  »•»•■—■■ 


.  1878 
1878 
1878 


180-178 

f7-80 

0-84 


■  ■•*•••••  •  —  ••—■••■»♦  ••■••••••  •••••«  ••••••«•••■•••••••  •••»••■••••••••  ••••••••«••••••«••  9m— m 


•  •••«««««  •••••••«••••••••*•»•« 


•m*  ••••«••••»••••••••••••••  ••••••  »•••«•  •••»«•  ••»«••  ••••••••• 


!••••••  s**^*  < 


Pension  Statistics— agenciea,  dalms  allowed  since  1880,  etc 

Petroleum  io  Ohio  ..„^ 

EViynlatf ou  of  Ohio  by  counties,  from  1800  to  1880  ... 

by  townships,  1870-1888 

center  of— Alexis  Cope 

letter  from  General  Garfield 

United  States— tenth  censns 

center  of— 1790  to  1880. 
raoTeroent  of  natlTe.... 
esch  state  and  territory,  date  of  organinktioA,  etc 
Presidenls  and  their  cabinet^  from  1788  to  1881 

of  Ohio  Senate,  from  1701  to  1862 
Proclamation  of  GoTemor— Judicial  amendment  to  oonstttntlon... 


»#%%•>»■•»• 


•*•  ••••«*  •«••••  ••••••«%••••••«••« 


1868 
1881 
1881 
1882 
1871 
1888 


•••••  »♦»■<—»••»« 


•••«   ••••••       ••••••••  ••••••    TTt-'-^T^-"-  >■»■ 


k •••••••• 


•«•«•   ■■••••  ••»■■■•»  ■ 


••*«•••••• •••*••••• • 


1881 
1881 
1888 


781-784 

97-80 

400-608 

600-589 

570 

»^287 

410-C82 

488 

707 

704,705 

10-18 

02.68 


Railway  m!lea8e  In  Ohio— 1841  to  1881 

Rainfalls— extraordinary  ...mm«. •••.«». ..m«m. 

Berenne  districts,  collectors,  etc.  In  Ohio 

and  expenditure  of  United  States,  from  1888  to  1884  . 

1867  to  1888. 
Rotation  of  the  earth— experiment  by  T.  C  Mendenhall ... 


»•»»» •••« 


••••««••• •••• 


•  ••*•••  —#»»»»—  •••••• 


1881 
1868 


»»«••«  •••••• 


1888 
1889 


8-    5 

728 

717 

718.710 

147 


k •••••• ••••«• •••• 


Speakers  of  Ohio  Honse  of  Repreaentatlves,  from  1799  to  1882 
Standard  Time— T.C  Mendenhall  .............. 

Statistics— Stat. 'ments  concerning 

what  ts  science  of................. 

'    letter  from  Charles  Reemelin  . 

Science  of— Charles  Reemelin  — ... .. 

vital— Dr.  D.  N.  KInamao  .... 


1881 


8ton< 


)•  •*•«••  ••••»•  •»■>••  ••• 


•  »••••••»  ••••• 


•»••••  ••••«•*•*••« 


»■••  •*  ••••••  ••••««  **••••  mm** 


'building,  etc.— J  8.  Newberry 

Bdward  Orton 


•  •«••«•«••••*  ••«•«•  •«••«•*•  ••* 


•  •••••»•  •••»•••••  •«  ••••«•••••  •  ■•  ••*••    ••  •  *•••••  '••■• 


1857 
1878 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1979 

}rm 

)874 
1479 


04 

857-082 

138 

64-  87 

184-120 

210-181 

488 


M4-A48 

»i-r4 

691-609 


IT'emperature  at  Urbana,  from  1882  to  1800  ..... 


»•••••••••«•**•••••  •••••••>•« 


•■•  •••• 


mo 


63+ 


^W5^ 


tjnliiearponted  lowiu,  TlHagei,  etc,  to  Ohio 

Tklo*  ol  nal  projortr  In  Obio,  from  ISM  to  ISM,.~ 


BBPOST  OF  BBCBBTAfiT  OF  BTATS. 

Tauof: 


taulde  propenj  In  Bulled  SUM. »«....«....„.  .^. ...«._»___«.«- 


euln^'" 

INDEX. 


ANNUAL  REPORT. 


1884, 


CONTENTS. 


SenaMn  uid  EeprewuUtlTsa  o(  tbe  Forly-elgbll]  CongnM 

Bepr«eaUr[Te9-elecl  to  tbe  Forlr-nlotb  CoagicM 

Election  ol  Uailed  ataln  Senatom  from  Ohlo~4Sas  to  1864  ,..—.. 
Senatonauil  HepTegeatatlTea  of  Sixty-ilith  Oenem!  ASMnibtr— ~ 
AppoTlloomeDt  for  memben  ot  the  Oenetal  AtseDiblj,  IKl-lWl.., 

Roater  uf  oouatr  olBccn ~. „ 

Justices  ol  the  Peace ^ 


il  Deads  lor  Otilo  cesldlDg  la  otheT  eli 


Commlmloiien  ol  Decilsfor  ollieiilsles  residing  In  Ohio,— 


Inaorpnisted  coiBpanlM,  tod  chaDgca  In  Incorponled  cmnpuiln  „. 

niper  iHid  itatlonerr  aoooaot ~ 

Zlecltno  Sutlstlca. _..„.„„. . 


Report  ol  OMo  Boaid  of 

TlUl  mud  Nouloglcal  SMtlttha  ... 


Dt  Obio,  and  Bank  Statktia.... 


HannlactDrlDx  and  Bnlldlns  StatiMla*-... 


iDdex  10  special  iabl«cti  In  lormw  Anniial  i«por 


INDEX. 


>—••••>■■—  *•#•••! 


AiprlcoUural  ttAtiitloi  .......>i...^,^^...«.. ^^ » 

Undi,  Dumber  of  acres  eoltlTatod,  etc , 

Afrioaltnre,  State  Board  of,  olBoen  and  membenL ^ ^ ^.  .^.  '...-.^^.^  ......^    !• 

fl^DuBMUS^  uOlUCBUCy  IlUfllDQft  OXa»*«** ••••••••••••  ••••••••  •••••••••••••  •■»■»•••»—•■■■■■■■>■—■■••»»*— ••—•♦•••^♦•♦•••— ^ «»»»—%♦••——    fZ9 

A|>plea.  buihela  produced  ...^.» .^ .~.^ —^.......^...^ .^ 719 

ApportioDmeiit  for  memben  of  Qeneral  AMcmbly,  Ittl-llil  .^^^ ^^..^.^.^^.^..^ ^.   li 

Atbena atyluni  lor  inMne, offioen of. ;..,^,—*—»m •M~.»...M«i.-..MM>  ...mm. »....♦ — ■■    SI 

Dunber  of  umaeM*  etc».««»—— »«.——»»»»— ■ — — «»»«♦..». 495 

Attoroeya*  few  In  crlinliial  oamLMM*... ....m.«m>m....«.m.. .m>m.m.m«m....**»m«>««.«m-*m.m,...«»*.«m^  418 

Auditor  of  state*  rosier  oc  oAce  »—~«...*..m....«m.. .«»—....,««»......«..»....««—,«.... ^»—.^....— ■»•■■« •*..»•    14 

Banking  assodations,  saTing  and  loan,  TalnalSon  of^...»»^ ^ ^....^..^..•^ .......  ^^ €71 

BanjL  stau^ucB  ^Duanoss  ox  "mo/n  »■«■«.—«»..».««»..»..«.».....»..■■»■■■».».«.....«»»««»«..*.>.<— «.».  «»««««..«»»«»...»....»«»«■«■»■■.■  ^vv 

Banks,  Taloation,  etc^  of  National ...«. ..^.. — ..^... ....« ^......  66S 

saTlngs,  and  loan  assoelatlona  ineorporated  in  19S4, .■♦.....,^......^.. ....»«.. — . —  179 

Barley,  bushels  produced— ..«>. ..««»>..... .>....,.. .>...............««—..  ......>.>.. ...... ..«.«.  — ». ■■  ■  ■.  709 

Benevolent  sssociations  incorporated  in  1894 .....«m..m...m.m«».«m~>..~...~.—~....»....-.«...«>»m  197 

Birtbs,  by  counties,  during  1884 ■..».~..»...^..^... ...... ....„>»..»« „....»—.«..........— .....^....  481 

total  number  each  year  from  1868  to  1884 .......^ .........^.^ ............  &T7 

Blind,  officers  of  the  Ohio  Institution  for  the. ...^ ..~.... »>.—... >....   37 

number  of  inmates  of  the  inaiitutlon ........^ ~^.i ...^ 498 

Board  of  Public  Works,  raster  of  olBoe  .^....m...... .^... .»...........>......>... ......^..« 18 

Boodi  Id  Ohio  cxraipt  trom  fsTHtton  >>»«»*^*»>^— »**- ♦>>>•>• ^^^^^.^^^ ^«»,  *• •^•.•••••«*** 07S 

Boys  tent  to  retonn  leiiooli  bf  Courti  of  Oommoo  Plaaa.^-.^......^-.-.^ ^.^.^...^...^ «70 

BrooiDKXknit  pouodi  of  bniiili  pitMloood—*^  «••«•••• •«••«•.•«— .••^^•^^^••^^^••^••otm^ •«^..m»».  .«••••  .•.*••  6i9 


Building  and  loan  associations  Ineorporated — ....^  ITS 

Buildings  erected  during  the  year.. ....^ .. ...«^.«^.......^ ^.,.^^,^,^,,.^..,.^  748 

Bureau  of  Labor  Suti^les,  roaier  of  office ^.^.^^ 18 

Oasnalties—homicldes,  suicides,  etc.— from  1884  to  1884. ..— «.........<..«^ 577 

Cattle,  died  of  disease. 727 

uu^Boer  m  escn  itt**"*/     ■  ii     -  nm  ■■■■.— „,.ni  n.  .  738 


BEPOBT  or   afiCRKTART  OP   8TATB. 


CMMlWJ  HWattHom  TDCorponled 

Centnl  Airlnm  lor  ibo  Insane  (Colnmbaa)  affl«en  ol  _. 

□Dmbet  or  inmiitet,  ate ., 

OaitUoBtMaf  IncurpoKtioa  Bled.  mlscellKDeoiu __.. 

ChnMa^Sm*  Board  ol 


AirltUD  lor  laune.  olBoeTB  ot -, 

numb 
kmitt  ol  Common  Pleu 


CMd.bMtMli 

Msned -~. 



iMtouaiy. 

-" 

cnsBi 

vwlnnipnrMWM 

Dunei  )iftTe  been  changed _ 

CoDgisn— Seulon  ud  KepnantUtlTC*  In  Fonr-elihtb 

elected  to  Forlj-nl 


It,  district)  liDd  jOdlM ... 


INDIX.  8S9 


Crimw  tgaiiuit  the  penon,  preMcotioo  for  ......m..^.. ...«.«• ♦.^ .....^ ^...«— .«...^...«.^  .mm.  8M 

GriininAl  caiea,  floes,  cofU,  eto^ln ~ .., ^^  4U 


I  ••••••  ••••••■•••••••««     •«••••  •••••    —■•••■■>■■»  •   >«•*♦••— ^»»»»>#»>— —#—•>>— ■  —»>• 


Dayton  Akylun  for  Idmim,  oflcenof. 

xiuiDDer  01  uiMUkveHi  eve  —»«»«.»»»..«»«««»».»««———» »««».»■.■»■«.»..«»»« ««■—■■■  e^s 

Deaf  and  Damb,  Ohio  InstitaCkxi  for,  ofleen  of  ...^...^ -.^ ,>,>^^ ^....^.....^^.^^   M 

mmbtt  of  iiuBAteiv  6lc  »♦ ■— — ^  ^....m.— ^•^—••••••••m  4S4 

A^OTkUIS  A«  OSCU  S^^9  kH  XOOV  ■••—•■•■••■•»>•<••••♦•————■>■  •♦••»•»<•■<♦»»>  ■■■■■•»«»»»—■•  ■»♦<■>———»•  »■■«!■  »♦♦»»»»»»■■»——»■■#•■♦  OoZ 

lU  vHCO  y^Hkr  Ift^MU  &^WO  %A^  AOO^****** ••»—  ••><•♦—•••  »♦•••—••••**•  >#♦♦♦■•»•••••»#■■■>■■  •♦••»»*••••»*»•>••••■»■■■—■■  —  ■■■■■»>   Of  V 

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total  miniver  cQiis  uioii6[tit  in  loM..*.......— .... .*«..•»«.»•»..... ....•.^•...♦^•..•^—..•.♦^. >».»,«  446 

Doneetio EniiiiAlBt  noniberof .^.....^^ ~ ..—.m^..*. «■ -«....^ ^^».»..  ».....»i  7St 

Drain-tile,  number  of  feet  iianafaetnred.......^ ..^ ^ - ^....^^ — ^...  74t 

XSdnee tional  etatistict  >.».>»^,... ..«i.....^..«.~.~.M*«MM. •»«>• ^......^ ..^...•.•mm.m..m  tf* 

Kleetifie  State  oflioen ^.~ ~ —..^^....^  .....^  » «  .^ ^.^    IS 

Section  of  United  States  Senaton  In  Ohio  from  IMI  to  1884 .^^ ...^^.^   7S 

statistics  of  Ohio m-..^....  ..m«m« ~«~..«^..  ^..........mm.m~..  2M 

abstract  of  TOtes  oast  fbr  Judge  of  SnpremeConrt...^...^^ ^^ ^^.^ 30 

.uuges  of  vfiQuit  OoQrti .»».«..«« »«» «.«». »».«..»»«♦»«»—..»».»,.....  sv? 

Member  of  Board  of  Public  Worts ^ ~ .,.^..,^ 271 

vXtngrpsiRBen  in  i^*4  -t? —  ■ —   Trirnim sie 

Secretary  of  State.....^ ~ ~ >.. —^  3M 

vote  by  counties  and  precincts,  1888,1804 ^.^,^ ^.^^ ^....«mm. ....•,. ~«,«..«»..^..  881 

at  Sute  and  Presidential  elections  in  Ohio  from  1882  to  1884 88 

for  vFOve^uOf  iFOBi  iww  vo  i^^w  •••*••»«•••  ••••••••••••••■*•••••«•••••••»•*•«.««««••«.•••«•••*•«••••••«•••••••••••«••«  ^SmS 

in  Otuo  for  President*  1872,18/8, 1880, 1884.* ».»»« »..«« . .,.». ....... .«-.»« .««...»..» 27* 

in  each  State  for  President,  ]876i,  1880, 1884 —  2a 

for  Presidential  Sectors  of  Ohio.. •••«•••»*. «....«. ».>...«» 278 

gains  snd  losses    rote  of  188^1884, 1880-1884.^... .~~«^^ ~ ~ ^..,  28S 

oisjorities  in  each  county,  1880, 1882, 18BS,  1884 ...^^.^ 2M 

KlecCocal  Totes.  number  of  in  each  State  •«>. .....♦>♦ .^ 2C8 

college  of  Ohio,  proceedings  of  in  18M i — ... — ^ 277 

Sectors,  Presidential,  froB  1804  to  1884 ......^...................^ ........^i. 388 

names  of  candidates  for,  and  voles  reociTed  by  each ........... ..,.«.....  278 

Electric  light  and  power  companies  inoorpoimfd — ......... 188 


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occurring  tftet  September  1.  IS&l - —. 


INDBX.  841 


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loMuie,  number  of  peitont  fent  to  •lylami  for .^ 

ftffjrlam  at  AtbeDt—ofBcen  of ~ ^ «.«....- ^ H 

number  of  iDinatet ^ ^...^ ^^  416 

Columbus-ofBeen  of ^ ^ _ «^ - 29 

number  of  Inmatei ^^ ^^ ^...^ ^..  487 

CleTeland— officers  of ^..«^ ^ « - -....    10 

Day  con— offlcen  of ^ ^« ^ « ^ 10 

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LongTiew— offleeri of « ...« ^ - » ...^....^..   to 

number  otinniAte* .^....» ^ ^......  4tO 

Inspector  of  Mint  f^— roster  of  ofOoe ^ i».«»«» .^ ~. ^.« ~ ~.^.    It 

InsufAnce,  8Ute  Department  of—roster  of  office ^-.^ .««. ^ ^ !8 

Iron — manufftcturesof ^ » » ^.^ ..^........^^^..........m.....^ «...  Ttft 


ore,  tons  mined,  etc. 


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«jEil  Ststlstlcs M «. .»M ».. M«. ^ MM^M....  4T2 

Judges  of  Circuit  and  District  Courts  of  United  Sutes,  in  Ohio. ^ ^ ^^ SO 

Circuit  Courts » „ ^^ ^ „^....^^ ^ 42 

*^upreme  Court « ^ ,m^ „ .«« ^ ...„ 08 

Supreme  Court  Commissioa ^ 

Probate  Court  in  each  county ^ 

Judicial  StatUtics 

Judiciary  of  Ohio „ 18 

Justices  of  the  Peace  in  each  county,  names  of .. , .^ 107 


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X.Ands,  cultivated,  unimproved,  eto^ - ^ , 

number  of  acres  and  sisesssi  value,  in  each  county .»...^ ^...— ^~...  ^ ^  887 

Sales  of— (Conveyance  Statistics) ^ -^..^.......^ ^ .^.^  877 

Law  Library,  roster  of  ofllcers^....^....«»M ,„^ „ ..^ ^ .^.    lO 

Leases  and  Mortgages  of  Lands— (Conveyanoe  Statisties) ^ ..^^......^»....  885 

Library,  Commissioneni  of  Ohio  State  .,,^.,... ^—— ^ »m.». «...... ..^.....^    18 

Ohio  State,  roster  of  offioeis ^ ,„^ «« ..... ....^   19 

Life  and  fire  iuKuranoe  companies  and  associations  inoorporatad ^ 181 

Life,  ezpecu:  ion  of  at  diffinent  ages ^ ^ 581 

Lime,  numl>er  of  barrels  made ..•..•..••mm«..........»..m 784 

Literar>'  societies  and  colleges  incorporated 178 

Loan  associations— banking,  savings,  and— inoorporatad 173 

building  and— inoorporatad ITS 

Longriew  asylum  for  inssne   officers  of. 29 

number  of  Inmates — .^ „ 480 

Losses  by  floods TiO 

Majorities  in  each  oounty  in  1880, 1882, 1883, 1881 _ 280 

Males  of  votiug  age  in  Ohio,  1688 2«8 

United  States,  1880 tm 

Manufactures  of  Ohio -. „ 742 

Manufacturing  and  building  statistics...... 731 

Maple  sugar  and  symp  produced .....>... 715 

Marriages  during  the  year .«^....... _.  451 

from  1856  to  1888 442 

Military  SUIT  of  Governor 18 

Milk,  gallons  sold  for  family  use f 718 

Miscellaneous  cer»ifloatcs  of  incorporations  filed 218 


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Mortgages  and  leases  of  UiDds » .^ ^........». 685 

of  railroad  and  telegraph  companies ^ ~.  688 

Mules,  namber  of «« ^ - « - ^ 725 

Mutual  Aid  AflBodations  incorporated ^.  189 

Municip&i  Corporations,  certiflcates  of,  filed » ~  450 

National  banks— action  of  Ohio  State  Board  of  Equalization  .....^ ^..»....» ^ 666 

Nativity  of  deceased  persons „, ^ 566 

persons  naturalised 466 

Xosologlcal  arrangement  of  deaths ^ „ 582 

Oats,  bushels  produced ^ «. „ 705 

Occupation  of  deceased  persons » 550 

Orchards,  acres  occupied  by ^^ 719 

Ore,  iron,  tons  mined,  etc ^^.^ 788 

Orphans'  Home,  Soldiers*  and  Sailors',  trustees  and  officers  of 81 

number  of  inmatea,  etc 496 

Paper  and  Stationery  account 218 

aggregate  cost  of  quantity  issued ^ 289 

Pauperism  and  its  coat ^. 478 

Peachef,  bushels  produced 719 

Pears,  bushels  produced » 719 

Penitentiary,  directors  and  officers  of 85 

number  of  Inmates,  etc ^.  608 

Petroleum,  gallons  produced « 788 

Pharmacy,  report  of  Ohio  Board  of 507 

Pharmacists,  uaiues  of  rtgistered —  511 

names  of  assistant 582 

registered  previous  to  organization  of  State  Board 540 

BlHuks  fjr  registration  of ».. .». 542 

Plums,  bushelh  produced 719 

Popular  vote  f  ;r  President,  1876, 1880,  1884 248 

Population  over  ivveuty-one  years  of  age  in  Ohio 246 

in  United  States 244 

Potatoes,  bushels  produced 709 

Sweet,  bushels  produced 711 

Pottery,  manufnctured,  value  of 740 

Presideut,  vote  for  lu  each  state.  1876, 1880,  1884 248 

by  counties  In  Ohio,  1872-1884 272 

Printing  and  binding,  roster  of  office  of  Supervisor 18 

piiMibliing  companies  incorporated 192 

Comniiji-vinners  of  Public 15 

Probate  Judges,  roster  of 96 

Property  destroyed  by  flre,  etc 752 

floods 729 

valuation  of  <^^9ee  finances  of  Ohio) 654 

Prosecuting  Atiorney.«,  roster  of 97 

Prosecutions  for  crimes  against  the  iK^rbon.. « 894 

offenses  against  chastity  and  morality 420 

property 404 

public  health  and  justice 418 

public  peace  and  rights  of  suffrage ^ 414 

♦  public  policy.. 424 

Public  debts  in  Ohio— (see  finances  of  Ohio) 651 

Works,  State  Board  of,  roster  of  office 15 


INDEX.  843 

Page 

Railroad  companies  consolidated. » , 195 

change  of  route,  Judicial  sales,  etc ~ ^ 216 

incorporated 193 

street,  incorporated » ^..~ 200 

mileage  and  yaluatton 689 

equipment  contracts  filed m........». 196 

Real  estate,  yalue  of  in  cities,  towns,  etc~ » 657 

valuation  on  grand  duplicate,  1826  to  1884 655 

Recorders,  County,  roster  of  .^ ^ ^ 101 

Reform  School  for  Boys,  trustees  and  officers  of ^ 84 

number  of  inmates,  etc. ^ 499 

Relorm  Schools,  number  of  boys  sent  to,  by  Probate  Judges ^ ~ 466 

number  of  boys  and  girls  sent  to,  by  Courts  of  Common  Pleas. 470 

Reprekcntatiyes  in  Forty-eighth  Congress 66 

Forty-ninth  Congress...... 66 

Sixty-sixth  General  Assembly 85 

Roster  of  county  officers 96 

Ohio  institutions » 22 

Justices  of  the  Peace 107 

State  oflScers 18 

Rye,  bushels  produced.... 706 

Salt,  bushels  made,  etc 784 

School  houses,  number  and  value  of 889 

fund  to  counties 887 

Senators  in  Forty-eighth  Congress 52 

United  States,  elected  by  General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  from  1808  to  1884 75 

Sixty-sixth  General  Assembly 84 

Sheep,  died  of  disease .«.. 727 

killed  and  mjured  by  dogs 721 

number  in  each  county 725 

Sherlffis  roster  of 97 

Social  relations  of  deceased  persons 549 

Societies  and  benevolent  associations  incorporated 197 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Orphans'  Home,  trustees  and  officers  of 81 

number  of  inmates,  etc 498 

Sorghum,  pounds  of  sugar  and  gallons  of  syrup  produced 715 

Stallions,  number  of 721 

Stationery— amount  received  and  disbursed f 222 

8UtiBtiG>.  agricultural 698 

benevolent,  reformatory,  and  penal  institutions 484 

conveyance 677 

divorce 428 

educational 857 

election 254 

finances  of  Ohio 651 

Jail 472 

JudidaL. 398 

manufActaring  and  building 781 

nosologiral 582 

pauperism. 478 

railroad  valuation  and  mileage 689 

BOddl. 449 

Stone- ware,  gallons  made ^ 740 

Street  railroads  incorporated 200 

Supodor  Court  of  Cincinnati 88 

Snpervisor  of  Public  Printing  and  Binding,  roster  of  office 18 


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