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A
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
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SECKETART OP STATE,
TO THE
GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OHIO,
FOB THE YEAR 1884.
COLUMBUS :
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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.
r
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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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II
II
II
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Jan. 14, 1886.
Jan. 14, 1886.
W 1 OhambArlain...
Jan. 14. 1886.
Jas. W. Fleming
C. D. Bailev
Assistant Secretary..
Member of Board...
•• •
M
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Gallipolis
Levering's
II
J Cj Ijevorinip
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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
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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(
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II
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Secretary
Residence.
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbos
Toledo
Cincinnati^
Mansfield
New Bremen ...
Columbus «
Term vi
office.
8 years.
II
II
II
II
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April 28, 1886
1886
1886
1886
1887
1887
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OHIO STATE FISH COMMISSION.
Name.
Residence.
Term of office.
Term expires.
Ti«n A. Harris ,,,,,,,,, -rttv
Cincinnati..
8 vears
March 81. 1887.
Geonre Daniel
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James Doritv«r.., ,,..,»
Toledo
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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
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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
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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
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W. H. Richardson ...
Supt. of flag-room..
Visitors' attendant
Dav policeman «
U
Peter R. Faulkner.....
Davton
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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
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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
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Crestline
B.8.
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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
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Frank M. Elliott
A»'t Clerk
HAmiltAfi
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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
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Term expires.
Jane 8, 1887
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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
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2 years.
u
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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
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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.
24
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.
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Wellston.
Athens.
B06TEB OF STATE INSTITUTIONS. 26
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.
B08TSR OF STATE INSTITUTIONS.
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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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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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.
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Residence.
Lonffview Asylum.
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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.
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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.
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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.
8
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*»
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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.
1
%
8
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
18
14
15
16
17
18
19
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.
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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
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8
4
6
6
7
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8
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
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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.
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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«
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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.
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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.
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REPORT OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
MEMBERSELECJT OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 49m
CONGRESS, FROM MARCH 4, 1885,
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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.
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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 .
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Cluindn.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Repbisbntativbb— Oontinued.
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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
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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.
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RxpBBBKSTATiyn — Continoed.
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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.
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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;
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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
o
§15
0.2
08 'C
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
•A
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
bss©^";"'.; :::::;
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::::::::::::::;:::
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Sarr::::::::::-
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1 motion orer i\x full r*l1oa. 1
■ FnoUOD orer tiro Full nllia H
• Fraction oter uiue lull nli«. H
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..
^
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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 _...
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■ 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.
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J. H. Bamthotise
J08TICE8 OF THE PEACE.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
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April
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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
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ToVYMhlpB.
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of isrm.
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11
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AprU
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BEPOBT OF SECRETABY OF BTATK,
Icinoci or tbi Psici— ConllQiisd.
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FoaL^ffloe kddicM.
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Junicn or Tin Peace— Conllnncd.
125
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Junicn or mi PiiCE— Conilnued.
127
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139
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181
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Hoah H. Albaugh .....
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April IJ.
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Oct. 11.
April 12,
134 BRFOBT or 8ECBRTARY Ot BTATX. ^^^^^^^^|
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES
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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.
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KiodB Qt corponUionB chartered.
Id crease
o( capital
stock.
Decresse
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stock.
Capital
stock
aathorixed.
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Bimlcs, Bavinge and loan companies in-
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BS
10
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6
1,000
17
Co -opera Live asBociHlioriB incorporated
15
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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
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VijaOfiOO
2
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Mining company, increase capital
14,000
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60
as
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PriDtJns and publisbinK companies in-
801,000
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4.660,000
7
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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
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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
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RBPOBT or BECRETART Or 9TATK.
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
^^^^^^^^^r INCORPORATIONS. 311 ■
^H CoHPANin FiUHa OiaTtncATn or Subscbiption, kto.— Continned. ■
^H Name of company.
Date of filing.
1884.
Janoary 15
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The Ohio Mmii and Investment Uompanv
The A. M ['.)li.h Company
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 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
6
6
6
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.
PROM NOVEMBER 15, 1883, TO NOVEMBER 15, 1884.
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OF THB
SECRETARY OP STATE,
TO THB
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF OHIO,
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
the Secretary of State to prepare, annually, ''from the official reports, and from
whatever other reliable sources he may have access to, as full, accurate, and
intelligible tables of the statistics of Ohio as may be in his power, and report the
result of his labors to the General Assembly at its next meeting."
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant, .
Jas. W. Nkwm an,
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
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Colored.
Folal, 1883
Total, 1B80. H
5,598
7,789
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9,772
6,401
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B.241
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6,063
7,1 B3
51,137
10,lfi5
5,500
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7,977
4,479
26,760
5,030
5.941
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64.lil0
6.710
6,»afl
4.720
5,267
6.950
5,027
4,91 U
8,350
5,499
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7,257
4,870
7.750
11,906
6.84t
9.532
18,697
4,697
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231
12
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460
185
21
390
1.152
414
168
22
33
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24
113
122
51
294
1,338
10
662
2
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116
1,668
23
189
129
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77
60
352
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330
252
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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
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8.4nfi
8.028
4,7*.3
27,088
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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
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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
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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
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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^ _
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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
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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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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
slature.
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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818
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•72
64
1.599
4S
2JSS9
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1319
60
27
9,522
^Plurality ; all oyer Garfleld, 311.115.
Total vote in 1876, 8,426,273.
Total vote 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
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592
25
258
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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.
1^4.
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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
lii .1
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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
4345,248 132336
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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
150376
10
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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
Btate«» nami d was not separately slaUxL
BEPORT OF SECRET.! BV OF STATE.
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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
> • •• ■ 9 t
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
7fllB
BRPOBT OF BBCRBTABY OF STATE.
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
* ''Scattering" inclndes vote^ cast for names of persons not regalar candidAtes, and votes that
ooald not be legallj counted.
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BBPO'lT OF SECRETARY OP STATE.
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
c
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4)
a
2.935
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
2,653
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195
153
133
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89
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126
55
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78
31
337
63
33
174
96
419
3
24
10
79
6
898
20
64
3
11
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32
56
63
37
4
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201
18
220
1
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175
1
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65
146
188
146
26
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20
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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
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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
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87
6
8
18
17
21
86
28
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265
9
58
8
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25
47
24
218
151
76
87
9
1
31
21
77
69
13
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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
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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.
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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
Ahthact or VoTB Cait vob Jcdgk or thi Suprkki Coubt, no.— Oontinned.
OoODtieB,
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1
J
1
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Pi
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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36
28
8
1
318
Morgan -
Mnskliignni -
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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31
48
18
224
153
80
42
10
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99
23
81
70
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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.
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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
AshiabDla
800
868
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6
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66
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4
10
4
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2
6
33
4,163
7 813
12,997
Clinton
6,aAS
6319
7W
44,101
10,001
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Dpiaware
Erie
1
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6,996
7789
8JM1
6,890
83,146
Fayette
4
90
22
19
1
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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
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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..
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Williams
Wood
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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
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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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211
33
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37
24
5
10
65
3
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1
27
32
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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
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59
61
111
59
158
43
9,164
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15
5
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
thi
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
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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
M (( U (I
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
u u
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
« 41
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
(( « « (t
Increase i 6,075
yjf}
KEFOBT or SXCEBZAKT OT
Simt^m fA vi,^
▼o^ih of tcij>A
IWHL
u^ Aombisr '^ vhiie joath of school age in Sei>ceaber, 18&I
9aj»biHr o4 erAond nude joath of school age in September, 18B4.
5nmiy^ of eoiored female youth of school age in September, 18B4.
Inereaae
Wh//I« Domber of colored yonth of school ege in September, 1884
MM M u 1883
WhfM nomber of male youth of school age in September, 1881.
1883.
«t
4(
Ificreaae
Whole nnmber of female youth of school age in September, 1884..
1883- .
M
<i
Increase
WkolA nom^ier of youth of school age in September, 1884
" 1883.
tt
Increase
il4.m
UMMiO
180806
istfm
317
12^902
no
25347
24.8«
487
666,192
548,800
6,392
527,103
519,400
7,703
1,062,295
1,068,200
14,096
Th#j whole number of unmarried youth, between sixteen and twenty-
on^ yearH of ago, in the State, in September, 1884, as shown by actual
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
« l« U M
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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NuUilici 4*wit;'ou4j i.' uit| |.i) ti«.. ^« U«^o«» \u t\v^ u«hip disiricfis in 1884 11,690
1883.
lit A.(u«au
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Nuuiiiii tiui.uBOAii \x, aufiii) itu. •^.U^K^t^iu v'it>, xi'In^, sttd spedal dis-
iiuih 114 1054 6,658
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lrii:U 111 150(1 6,778
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815
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
AvsKAGB SLMaaa or wanes thk fCROOLS wixb a
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
24 8.S.
370 KBFacr or secmxt amy of statk.
ToUl number of popilft re-cnroIlcd in the eommoa ghool» in die
Bo7»-In 188i, 9/>4«; in 18», 8JBB9: InciCMe 197
•* »//»; •* »JW6: Inoeene «7
«* tflllft' ** \79^A' f ■■! OQ^
or PTPTLB K910IXCD B£fWEE5 SfXmX A3n> TWCffTT-OSB TKAKS OF ASS.
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
^
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
C TADORT, AND NCHBEB IN BACH.
Girla—
Total—
a46,ioa;
49a,217;
Fenmanehip.
Arithmetic -.
Geograpliy ,.
EDglieh Qran
Compositioc-
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
46,641
aO,09B
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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1888.
Trigonometry..
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.
\
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
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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
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5,591 98
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1,888 16
7,658 68
8,721 20
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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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2,616 44
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Fulton
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7,356 81
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16,789 50
88,290 50
9,378 00
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14.083 50
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9,514 60
8,892 50
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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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11,233 50
t28,115 09
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
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77
m
6
STATISTICAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE OHIO IJ^STI-
TUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB, AT COLUM-
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 ..,
•••••• 4
s
228
a
187
••••••••
5
^
410
66
476
28
994
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.
Nativity or Pupils Ai)mittbi> dcriku thi Ybab.
Born in Ohio - 27
" other sUtes - 7
** foreign countries - 4
CAUsts OP BuiTDicBn or thosi Admitted Drmiiro trs Yias.
Ulceration of cornea - 3
Granulation - 3
Conjunctivitis - 4
Amaurosis 2
Staphyloma 1
Cataract - 2
Injury 3
Meiisles 1
Erysipelas « 1
Cerebrospinal meningitis 1
Ophtalmia monatorum ^ %
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
s
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
_ AlhwM ™ B
1 tess - ■•---•- '
lUfion-.".^
Miuni ™™
L sjerrc- 1
H oi .
^ OolombkABft 4
OUMn .
FUUlv
Duke _.»..«.».».».».-, t
m.™.
Kutii.
TntA ™™ ._»_..„
Farctta ™. «
PnnUln SB
GiaiU 1
OoMW — I
Oraen* -^ tt
s^ifTirs J
ta«» a
fS^r K
Huoock B
vSws~r. ■ ; — i:: i
HocMai B
J«4Km . . — 1
Jtthnm 11
SSSL.
511;^
ai. ol K_lWk> (bomkrl
Lawmom B
11^« — : -■ '5
L
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.
Ife.
(Uvdunbk
LondoB.
...Bridm
...Hint''
[•port.
J
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
:%
!{^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
p
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.
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K .„.•• BnrKfaili.
r, 3. 0 .™.™ ehiloh.
LMr, J. B _nirt CUnluu.
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Prauob. L. B...«..«. ».« AI^iii
Fad«n[ual,F »»8Ltbr>-i.
FnnMti, C. U ~. .BowiM.
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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^
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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.
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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>
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nuhhoa. W. F M ,
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Kr«t>a, Hennan
K*lly. W T
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KsMkad C A .
KMraa, F M
KMlaa*«r H
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Kur. U. h
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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*.
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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
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KmW. D.6 Kavloa Van*.
KiilUr, AbUa B ...Kawton Fall*.
KinebiMr, J. O TolUo.
Kl(aohiMr,J.N -tlolado.
KiikjPBlrli^ J. A Ftaritlaf.
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KriBMBal. J. L._. ~ " ~
KinhlMafer, P. P..^
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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.
MM1.J. P.... JItmrtu
McUod,A.L. OnilntOollMn.
ICwrar. D..... Pdnwaoaih.
Mcncr,^. 1.... ........ ^.^^.....PoftaiBoirtp^ {
M«(s,y.W .MoiirtMMM.
Mcmmn, W. B ^ CatBtt
HcCWlu. A „ Hv« Lon
Marew.T. F Ml.V«„„ ,
Mer«r, K fn.^.*^,
HeClnnaa. W. M AAhad. '
McLMd, J. R BmIbb BMn.
H^gietihofCT. 0. W .■.^. ...— OhflHwMa.
Hill^, U. L SiMbmTlUt.
MUI«r. L. A StMbnvttUk
MUler, a H » Ooralw.
McKInlcy. X M Dvtw.
MeKliiat]:, W. H OMlualL
HlebMl. DiMii BdlbfoA
McUaiia,W Gmnwkk.
Mniu, r.o nn Pbu«Mpbia,
Mni«r, J. K sSoZ
MlDu, K.0 SawOuUdBt .
Mlittoit,J.E Oriiu. J
McKnliht, J. R. ahaPiK. J
McQUl, W. V.„ -.BiUiMvOlCl
MIllw. Walwr _ .IfwiO*.-!
McHlnliw, J. J dnrrfud. f
Millar, K. D Vtifllh \
MIDw.BodMjr " '- *
McSrlda. 0. V.
MOtar. W. O
MiUw.O ,
Millar, J. £ DiirtwtiUfi I
MnSTO-W .J«dMB.
MUter.P. B OMnbut.
MOaer, W. L .__„ — ~. n7«iu.
HObowBa, L..._ — fiattivciUia.
MDH&S AahubvU.
MilbolUad. W — ».. Pwmbarino.
McCllBtlck.8 . ..Ml StvrUag.
MlUar. r. i..... Wait VtSm.
MdtalMb. J. H. IraMlal*.
McKlnlay, Jm Ubridwrnia.
MaKlmmIa,J.V. -....OuhifkM. i
Millar, J. A. J. r ».-a£IuiCJ
HcGbT.R Ml. CakB. I
McOlfr, Florracc- MttnlM,]
McOln, totta Ml rslOK. ]
BKPOBT OP BBCBBTABT 07 BTA.TB.
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
i it '
Win.
Onf.A. R
Oi«.W B
OibonM C V
Oabarn, R. L
OOoBMll Vi J.
Ohl,R J
Orr, Bamtwl
P*ff«, E H
Pntl. K •*
Paikaf.J D
Patlrraon K. K
Palmer, J G
Pamona R
PafiM. t I-
PaneoaaL (I
Parker. L K_
I'ackaid P
PaAer.U 0
Pasl. e. M.
;::::::S^
...Bararl*. f
-Bwltori.
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
.JLUiu
.^Owlrtd,
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
Jnlltt0V|JSL J———— ——»■»•—•••— ODflyWWWl*
FottitT. L. EMlUT0tpooL
Fdiw»ML A« F — • Ofyde.
^p«, & W .^.WoodiMd.
P!oitOTt£L D.MMasMaMM*... ••••••OoliiiiibiHo
flMtOllf !/• Sb»«*««#*M»« •••••• ••••••IlWflOIITlllOa
Floaty T .......^ ...... ...... .........Orailline.
Fortor, Fnmk.... . — .,.......FMkHng.
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 _.™.._...
8twn>iMB,p.o
Sohwarlt. J. 0
(teg*. J. B
Wni«rMr,D.8 .......
8h»rp,W.T
Star. J. 0
8ATg«sI,H. H .,^...
Sp«*d, U. W
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6Mrd,C.8~.... ......
8lKk,F. M
SUter,7. W
Spratpu. A. J
8«iir«r, J. W
Hhaw. J. 8.„..„ _ ..
8aun<lan,0 .~
SUrrTx V —
Bpanflw, 0«o ._
8uiinDTM-, 0
HpuildUif, a D.„...
Bubbrion, D. J
8abu&ta,0.U.»„..
eohwftrU. T. W
81uiw,E.8
SuktM. P. A „.
BcbMffw.r.if
SMtoal, 8. 0
(Ubbnrr. T. W
BKttariM,H. B.
n fHuufaurr. W. E —
Hman, O. D -.»..^.
H.8...
nrMDOit.
AdJvU.
...Ckdli.
napouoB.
ivdulUa.
...II»oakvIII% I
,.». Iraaloa. f
Italadfc
Bhanaralt. T.P
8tMMMLB.W
BtrajTM. DiR
Hw»a, Wm ,
Halkdd. a M...
SchaBtaw. Cr
Sajrra, W. U.
zSs:Sii\
628
Bflger.N
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
Oaldmll, B. B ..
OUu Tbao........ - — ...-OUvvlwd.
OiMtw, B P Spri^iitlv]
oimU.w.f --.-Ticsr*'
CtMvalMd, C. H
CbwiU, C. 8
Chl^Miw, O «~~. J
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584
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
....-Davtoa
...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
AnwrAirr PiURMAOwn, nc— OnaUnoiil-
Snail, IV
SUpb*ii«, F B.
8cbiiaid«r, E F
SbepArd » U
Schuddwr E.>
Strelcb, I> M
SobvU, U t
6ke<l,J I
8cbat\itT A
SlelaoAa I U
8*111. I J
Blenbin Hoi
Sl«I>b!uK. I E
BiMlfl, A b
RhML^U I
Slam, J I-
Bboui, J R
Scbalpe ( E
SmImIiii < (
SUrwM't U H
SeiOc*,' B
Bteldle, ( !•
SteiDWhcT E F
Stewarl W ^
StoiDoc^c II E
SrUttr, t B
Scbimnrf MarvC
•■^tlndic inb r I
•Sioionkio W
I'iobert. i
BiiidcH. t P
8wiuj(U, U 1
HmiUi. f' F
SchiDldi, U P
aibarlinc J H
Sniiib, C F
SUaoo, Hver
SuilUi, Ti\ r
e^mlth, I^wk
Bmltb, C. H
Sddalt, E. E
Bchriber. T.
Slribgliam, A. W
SbiIUi, E.a
BnUb, EmenoB
Swift, P. 11 —
Kiiiltb. W. K. ,
BloekBon, C. B
ffeiiik.«i. P. M „...
Soil, Wiii(l«ld
Schlo-,H. E
Suobtr. J B
BehobM, A- ™....,
ScbntmlL W. P. „
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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..
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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
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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.
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Doerr, Ohae. A '* Priehmert, E...,
Diehl, Chaa " Fennel, A
Decker, G " Faust. Chaa
Danieli, H. G " Fennel. C. T. P.
SOCIAL BTATUTTIca.
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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.
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Worthiogton, A. P "
Yorston, M. M "
Zuenkeler, J. F „
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ASSISTANTS.
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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
March, 18S4, he waa a reaident of this State, and was of the i
and bad been employed or engaged for three years precedi:
above law as an Aasietant in a retail drag store in the Unit
ponndinK and dupenaing of medicines on the prescripticins <
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 ....
•tbHa afldavlt, propnlr verlfl*d,ikoaId bt ntoincd to VBUXt H. Base
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[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
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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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BEPOBT OF BSCBETABV OF BTATK.
The followiag redemptiona have been made 8inc« that
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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
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This BUm coQBiets of the following loans :
Loan payable after Dec. 31, 1886, beariDg 6 <% interest S2,S7»,ai4 19
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VALUATION Ot PROPERTY.
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Real estate in cities, towns and villages.. tl
Real estate not in cities, towns and villages < ^ 1
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THE TAXES FOR 1885.
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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
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Fayette
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Jackson ......
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Lake
Lawrence ...
Licking ......
Amount.
$113,804
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11,695
28,750
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Perry
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Ross
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11,706
69,588
Total
25,800
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1,700
11,780
19,300
35,466
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111,625
48,460
840,106
60,624
17,872
84,795
118,288
108,856
77,228
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MILE.VflE ASD VAI.HATIOS OF RAILROAD PROPERTY IN OHIO. AND
TAX&i LEVIED THEREON FOR THE YEAR 1881, A8 REPORTED BY
COUNTY AUDITORS.
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1,378.270
437 919
187,126
377,880
1,034,759
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977 726
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664,970
2,510,050
1,227,783
2,066,385
1,5*3,633
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1,184,953
6i7,909
930.102
312,628
1,938,506
1,071,615
1.758,085
1,255,713
Hobie..f.
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Pickaway
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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
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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
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Madiaon«
Number of acres.
S
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Future.
74,890
! Woodland.
1
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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
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994.161
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Lavdb Owvxd^ 1888— OontinQed.
CkmntiM.
Mahoning^
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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..
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21,278
27,414
20,lb7
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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
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7.09
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42,244
34.445
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27.991
27,647 !
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29.892
40.642
12.083
33.388
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17.102
48.619
38.488
22.122
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6,416
99
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2.496
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19,764
1.086
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29,732
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140
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6.111
8.226
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620
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1367
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6.748
6.4.^7
8.778
3.862
2,604
8.113
668
1.682
231
6.170
470
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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 ...
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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>
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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
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220,189
209,H27
272,446
355,4B4
140,28«
335,413
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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
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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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8.99
14.75
10.86
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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
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9.07
7.39
9.H5
11.33
15.H4
14.95
9 27
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6.65
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8.84
15.18
16.76
12.70
11.69
10.67
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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
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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
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8.766
3.308
9,686
2,3a9
18.234
2,892
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6.994
28.308
7,784
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2,343
182
4.575
234
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34,034
21,587
2,133
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20,782
116
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13.113
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33,558
28.786
11,422
15,375
36,148
24,971
86,861
64,387
13,368
46,072
38,316
84,803
61,070
17.268
25,428
32,313
22,913
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18,778
36,860
28,924
37,681
63,807
12,211
49.078
36,608
26.629
51,217
17,867
620,607
439,401
246,560
150,344
4il2,088
419,665
998,263
666,943
2,158,561
307,216
1.162,691
1,409.690
762,427
1,673,347
386,100
732,270
478,826
197,008
1,«;l 1,482
276.746
627.259
429.006
1,590,349
1.990,617
2.268.600
294,8M
626,462
101,967
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877,163
560,443
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421,628
341,892
1,270,018
367,460
638,667
477.887
268,972
607,901
773,896
102,552
376,972
1.229,283
665,613
258,997
227,220
1,630.760
20.49
13.09
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13.16
28.10
11.61
39.98
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39.67
22.98
25.02
36.79
22.28
82.77
22.33
27.89
16.63
19.04
24.53
13.96
17.84
24.68
30.19
36.24
39.20
12.96
22.62
14.76
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31.61
36.99
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30.46
14.08
25.01
25.20
23.47
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18.66
21.03
27.80
15.37
16.42
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1,380
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66.508
19.836
86.169
17,380
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23,360
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20,374
29,718
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86,172
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RYE AND BARLEY, 1883.
s
Adams
Allen
Ashland
AshiHbula...
Athena
AnctlaiEe .....
Beknont
Browa.
Butler
Carroll
Champaign..
t-larke-
Clermont
Clinton
Oolnmbiana
CoahoctoQ...
Crawford-...
(^nj'ahogii ...
Darke
Defiance
Delaware
Erie
Furfield
FaTette ......
Franklin ....
Fnlton
Gallia
Greene
Gnemaey— ..
Hamilton ...
Hancock
Hardin
Harrison
HighSmd ...
Hocking
Holmes
Jackson
Jefferson ....
l^L""".'.'.'.
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Logan
Lorain
IfiKS
8.942
M41
l,8ft4
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
7JSI1
2,611
43,747
6,688
310
48,028
13,789
1,770
70 1
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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
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Perry
Pickaway
Pike
PortJige
Prrble «
Putnam
Richland
Ross
Sandusky
Scioto
Seneca
Shelby
Stark
Summit
Trumbull
Tuscarawas^
Union
Van Wert
Vinton
Warren
Washington
Wayne«
Willinms
Wood
Wyandot
Totals
t-4
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2:00
129
34
178
109
190
18B
270
809
61
94
869
65
1,706
89
182
90
92
58
150
766
307
267
413
10
186
164
76
104
126
32
782
66
287
416
123
96
4,681
146
33,438
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If ^
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
321
230
157
97
134
141
86
760
44
189
432
163
47
4,361
166
37,099
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1,669
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
7,936
899
2,548
3,394
1,476
1.145
69,076
1,386
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97
12
270
364
2,591
23
4,642
2
11
149
7
467
51
102
674
226
26
1,714
31
386
281
740
396
710
2,128
590
70
16
133
4
46
6
6,869
64
58
1,054
32
56,403
Barley.
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11
14
23
162
1H8
1,344
25
2,646
4
161
13
451
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84
674
28
22
814
22
201
105
447
73
665
1,558
446
83
3
102
141
8,906
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44
106
637
66
86,879
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1.
599
1,188
688
16,556
624
1,094,018
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BUCKWHEAT AND OATS, 1883.
A'Ums
Allen
AnhUnil
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niiller
f.irroll
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AGRI. Ui.TURAL STATISTICS.
HE&DOWS A.ND CLOVER, 1888.
Meadows (except
clover).
CIoTer.
Coantieg.
i
■s
1
i
1
i
1
■s
1
li
U
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
Ashland _
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
jBckBon _
24
Knox -
291
227
Lawrence -
Licking -
J-ofW" -
Lorain
233
831
463
108
1 1
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clover).
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MflhoniBg
Murion
Medina
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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
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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
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4.607
3.859
1JM8
4,118
■m
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
'234
6.1 IB
3,764
15,H70
16,226
7.538
6,643
Miami
Mourcpe _
Ottawa
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Pntnam
Richland
Sandnsky
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Stark..
TroDiiiuil
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Van Wert
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Wood _
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...
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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
764
6
872
4
21
6^13
I
136
44 :
16 I
63 '
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273
133
426
I
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9
2.00()
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6.O0O
94.000
!0
8,000
66,880
i
10
47
7
66
861 I 11,000
I
8,000 •
2.000
1.057
3,610
169
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I
if
<
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
I
1.110
1.0H8
1,499
960
1.678
874
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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
ifm
1,809
963
761
4^14
1.441
2.282
880
1,464
834
I
1,067
980
878
IJOBB
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
K2.914
140.339
216,948
289,969
60,280
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l(r2,396
1 60.2H9
6H4.672
803.930
1 10.267
112,406
3H8.H93
168,867
47..VS6
276.946
133.684
128.118
163.492
120.341
90.676
608.360
161.769
i:n.w)i
63,4HV*
123,874
nn,998
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163.728
38,983
132.ini
118.379
126,006
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92.682
206.16^
237.1 4V»
74.836
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78.2
1166
107.2
84.8
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141.7
63.2
99.8
128 6
1192
189.9
66.0
661
114 6
98.9
1027
110.9
1086
101.0
98.8
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106 6
118.3
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107 7
99.1
106 9
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112.9
117 9
66.2
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110.8
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98.0
106.0
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106.0
116.8
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ACBICULTUBAL STATIBTICB, "U
GBAPES AND WINE AND SWEET I'OTATOEa
AlloS".?;.'.;."".'
Aahlanil
Ashtabula....
Athens
A«wl«i«
Belmont
Brown —
Batl«r
CwtoIU
Chamti«ign_.
CUrke
Clvrmont—
Clinloa
C»lnml.Ui»
(>Mbocti>n..-.
Crawford
CnvahoKH....
Darke
I>efliu)ce
Erie
Fairfldd .....
Farette
Fmnklin
Fnlton-
Oallift
'ieamc»
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Goemify
Hamilbin ....
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tlolnira
Jackson
Jeffi-rBon
Uke .'!."!;..T
l4WTenc« ....
Licking...
Ixtrain
1,8M
1.3
II
I, KM
8.361
4,(U9
96,780
4S,M«
3.4W
2.220
2.430
H.810
D.440
157,037
100
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11.776
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l,&MJK»
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2.410
4,880
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81,243
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48,200
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8.0S0
a»4,A«0
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2,700
4.»n
5.4»l
1.400
1.W2
1,2«>
9,280
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7.060
247.U10
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6
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1.038
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Grapes *nd wine.
Coimliee.
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18
90
18
14
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16,949
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
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760
21,235
475
18,845
0,225
3,790
15,194
13,375
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30,000
3,685
10,11)7
52,397
13,675
17,100
19,320
6,191,072
85
105
181
2
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3
30
8
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4
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590
8,678
29
9
107
24
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4
4
7
11
18
10
1
30
3
1.799
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347
1,801
16
6
31
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60,240
143"
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Mor^n
8,7C7
1
20
6,29»
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pAolding „
Perry
93
1
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137
1,120
S
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42
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3
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2
11
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183
367
9
6
30
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2
3
3
1
3
2
3
U
63
187
14
6
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15
1,127
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2,222
454
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Shelby
Stark _ „
18
15
3i
20
8
38
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a
113
9
9,377
701
540
2
4
1,585
'306
16
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B
3
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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Tobacco, Uilx. Buttbi
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111
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3,010306
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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
LoK*n
Ix>rain
Lucas
Madison
■ •• I
•* i
<
198
1
2
25
19
12
878
80
47
115
15
219
291
68
69
59
52
197
875
70
85
7
44
15
49
...........
18
1
855
^.
20"
•••• •••••
10
126
12
84 1
29
578
11
' **84' '
-I
289
27
24
24
5H
39
153
130
«iB
22
185
68
22
1
610
84
105
20
4
9
I"
119
8
10
88
162
28
70
!•••••
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
8M
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
I
I
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
I
I
c
5
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
836
c
o
I Ji
1.808
8.962
18.279
19.267
1.W7
2.373
],««8
6m
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
8374
\jm
1382 ;
888
2.409
7.605
1.888
27,924 ,
58896
10.887
101 !
IHK .
43
188:
3,9K7
1.807
16.666
46.169
11.402
44351
40,868
4.449
8315 ,
9375
12.664
184.087
100.066
22.M^
57,948
40.196
8313
285
262
74
400
200
20
1
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fffi
7ji3ie
l.TTI
1S.233
8-637
12.168
IJS81
I3S
luo
a.*s3
1#*
8,427
4,110
33^7
a,ooii
i,B]a
a,4M
1,170
5!3S.-_::
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astfr-.--
40
•5
4,610
ij]eo
10,JI16
35.738
llBJMl
Que
30,788
430
1,K6
3,6M
151
16.888
4,066
3,888
0,056
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Mil
8,187
B«i.»27
1,968,190
2,eM,9ie 1
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
U7B
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
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827,095
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207.351
79,ti75
469,594
209,491
152,017
«9,616
8,404
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4,H51
6,234
8,135
5,402
3,316
3,125
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4,452
2,584
14.153
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5.828
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8.298
5.770
11,275
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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
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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.
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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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DOMESTIC ANIMALS DIED FROM DISEASES, 1883.
Coanties.
Adams ~ -
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AahUnd
AshUhala
Athens ~ ■
AoffUixe
Belmont
Brown -
Bntler ^
Ciirrull «
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Franklin
Gallia
Greene » ^
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Hancock
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Jackson «
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Lake
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Logan
Lorain
Lai*as
Mahoning ...m
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Meigs »
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Cattle.
Horses.
547
4,418
501
301
198
10,034
305
1.171
5,1 H9
155
2.350
1,147
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4.207
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2.289
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201
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8.082
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2.737
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10.778
7,185
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10.054
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7.107
3.523
9.28:j
5.748
9.431
4.147
4,944
9.450
4.144
4.892
3.522
9,08H
8.884
4.947
7.017
7.294
3.095
4.863
4 532
3382
8,767
4.953
2.437
3361
10.139
4..MI0
29113
7.9* »8
7.055
5.96()
5378
8.880
95
145
114
135
53
153
183
171
219
44
111
70
148
12:^
122
87
1'24
138
258
1K.>
144
70
155
111
240
124
111
47
166
87
124
170
247
91
186
148
61
108
1-22
71
89
114
36
84
206
151
115
138
194
129
210
128
79
14.802
12,864
9.886
9.566
8385
11,898
10.090
11.021
14399
4,289
14,090
4,806
12,207
9,221
10,046
8377
10.828
9.100
19.116
9.063
15,286
6,920
11.711
9.148
19.413
10.846
8,791
5366
13,170
7.211
7,980
14306
19.460
8346
11312
9,861
8388
10.110
8.796
3.910
7.459
9.886
2.888
6360
17.766
13388
9.200
7367
20.166
9369
22J00
12.867
4396
BBPOBT OF BBCBBTABT OF 8TATB.
DoiiBno Ahihals Dhd fbom Dukisbb, 16% — Continned.
HoKB.
Sfaeep.
Cattle.
Hor^
CoDDtiea.
i
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1
1
1
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8,209
8,168
376
4,702
loe
627
845
284
508
2,130
176
1,5«7
m
27fi
S,B93
B,W3
«86
3,M«
589
672
2,081
10,886
614
845
320
ai6
4339
4,1!)8
124
4.751
34ti
8«a
46<i
1,820
i;682
$10,061
18.203
2,014
27,500
52B
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
I,HS3
18,2fiH
ii.ya7
612
35,(187
1,7.t5
3,737
2,054
6,«8
«,84«
300
452
8,172
370
a.5»6
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
725
3.828
1,846
Haa
i.ma
2,343
$ 624
I.B11
7.006
l.lSl
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
^^
3,107
1,646
4.242
2,993
12,206
8,868
17.422
1,H6I
5,226
a,.i2i
9,900
3.761
Ifiii
6,144
$461,281
JU6
261
252
433
133
293
436
2W
185
490
166
206
147
850
184
252
247
343
144
m
297
260
340
384
f8S
&i2
2.S8
369
102
235
292
.I'M
171
296
aoH
$8,973
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
fl,M0
14,709
6.942
5,766
7.449
1,913
7,657
6.494
7,977
4.249
6,.581
4,SM
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
20»
71
148
167
194
97
226
136
« 6,836
Mani^merj^
Morgan „
Morrow
16,403
4,220
9,761
11,646
OtUw» -
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 „
SUrk' -
Summit. „
9,473
26,446
12,822
Van \Vtin...Z.."..
11,429
10,847
21,080
8,260
16,045
Washinirton
Wayne
Wood
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....
MiamL....
Monroe .•
876 00
10,5a 00
78.180 00
1,060 00
40 00
40 00
60 00
175 00
880 00
280 00
00
2,808 00
420 00
14,242 00
6,206 00
88,880 00
12.825 00
12,928 00
50 00
230 00
665 00
00
18,724 00
4,290 00
730 BBWIBT OF 8ECRBTABT OF 8TAT1.
Loens wi F^oom— Coatinaed.
Coimtie*
Uve Block.
1
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$5.800 08
1,180 Ofl
mSSE"!^:;::';:.;:::::::::
S4IOO0
$900 00
HoBkiiigiiin
308 00
363 00
4,682 00
"■■^i
20 00
1»J00
aoo 00
1^56 00
12,714 00
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1.767 00
»»J
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180 00
90 00
867 00
7,600 00
woo
36,566 00
SandTOky „
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135 00
120 00
68 00
106 00
266 00
3,100 00
2,766 00
1^00,
100 00
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1,802 00
ao,ao7 00
6,440 00
6,475 f*
5,317 00
100 00
99.706 00
200 00
900 00
$36,466 00
$280,230 00
MANUFACTURING AND BUILDING STATISTICS.
I
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MANXTFAoruRn OF Ibom— Oontiiiued.
Connties.
Stoves and hollow-
ware.
Spikes and railroad
chain.
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Tons
made.
Tons
made.
Tons
made.
Tons
made.
Tons
made.
Iron-
tons
made.
Steel-
tons
made.
Tons
made.
Value.
Athens _
6,000
400
58
675
• 500
Anirlalze
7400
Belmont
770
22,119
400
25
700
Brown ^
Butler
500
ChRmDAlflm
.
200
CTIermont
IJLOO
r!olnmbi&na
1,900
1,486
1,280
600
147.000
Praivford —.....
• ••••* •••••«
Dpflance
80000
Di^lAWB.rc
10,000
1,000
Erie
Fairfield
1,200
193^900
Franklin
2,780
15,075
4,435
88
Fulton
800
Gallia
90
OPAUffA^
1.000
Gupm^ev
8,000
Hamilton
73^27
1,537
15.788
18
679.250
Hardin ~
11.150
Highland
1,050
22
200
550
300
250
Hockint?
Huron
5C0
Jefferson
19,601
Knox
Lake
.S70
1,308
104
25,800
Lawrence
10,632
432
Licking
7,014
612
300
5.552
Lorfiin
4.000
Mahoninir
10
1.200
100
973
5,4*28
2.011
519
Medina
Montiromerv
80
836
'28,000
600
Musklntrum
7.500
Perrv
4,700
Portagfe
22
1,765
Preble
2.980
15.560
Richland.
120
B<v(w
85
1.180
4.200
3,820
7-20
12ft
Sandunkv
2,000
5.000
Shelby
Stark..
400
1,070
400
2.884
25.000
Summit
5.200
Trumbull
Tuscarawas
2.100
Union
1.500
Washinston
504
500
173
8,100
8.000
3,000
Wavne
....................... j
Williams..
250
Wood
1.900
Wyandot..
.....a ......
2.300
Totals
19,773
57,780
2,011
80.026
41,109
482
81.885
11,228,382
MANUFACTURING AND BUILDING STATISTICS.
737
MANUTACtVBn OF IlOM-OODOladefL
Oonatiefi.
1
1
8
1
1
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Portable aaw mills.
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made.
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made.
No.
made.
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made.
No.
in use.
No.
made.
No.
made.
No.
made.
No.
made.
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•••••• ••••••
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20
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6
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1
9
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■••••••••••
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8i,(Job
Clarke
600
104
4
Columbiana
66
i
1
Crawford ....^ ......
Darke ~
Deflanoe..«....M... •....•••
•^••* ••••••
2
68
48
261
.••••■ ••••••
8
800
ITHa
26
*"'i,ooo'
626
2
86
443
Franklin ....«
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•••••• ••»••
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200
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18
1
2
1
1
1
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4
6
10
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8
2
f
4
88
6
8
I
•••••*••••••
60
2500
Jackson
»«•••«•••••
800
71
128
8
100
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••«•••••••••
«•«•••••••••
Jefferson
800
41
126
128
•••••••••••a
176
Licking —
Logan
Mahoning n...........
•••••••••a*
50
M6
8,699
• ••••• •••••
100
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«••••• ••«•••
46
1,800
100
170
Mufikingiun -
Paulding
Perry -
40
W
!>•••••• ....
80.000
140
Richland ..•.••....••• ..••
800
6
1^
'"l',671
260
900
Boss. .: «..
6
X76
RanduskT
•••••••••••"
400
500
75
Shelby...'
Stark
•«*•••••■••
••••••••«• •
600
COO
""^962
18,600
• •••«* •••••
6,900
16.000
1,626
.16,000
20O
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21
4
24
18
21
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9
6
1,000
600
80
100
2,500
Wyandot
6
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716
1
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1,184
1
1,568
1^
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67,799
8,606
62,848
1
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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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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
MrlrT MibKidlnaUon to tlu cItII aDihorltT- The lathen ol ilie BcpubUo liad Mudied Uuinaii oalure
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
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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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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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22
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25
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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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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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8
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81
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6
6
6
4,5
19
6
8
8
8
0
9
15
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
4
5
0
U
15
17
17
90
14
4
4
7
I
S
8
8
3
4
4
18
18
21
2
U
11
6
6
21
21
3
fixing ratio of ropn*st'ntation ., ...«..~ »..«»» II 11
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
•• •••••• a
I ••••«* ••••»• •
tmn^mittlnK reiK)rt5 to
reporting itanloiut grantiii..
n*commendIng measures to.
>•»••••••» ••-■••
k ••*••• *•••«« ■••••• »•••«• *•••♦• t
3
8
3
3
3
•JO
II
24
60
18
IB
17
17
17
17
17
19
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
49
6
6
48
M
24
24
2&
25
25
28
26
26
26
26
26
26
80
S2
85
SS
25
25
25
25
32
S3
85
»
41
87
A2
50
25
2^
•2S
^^
26
2r.
35
64 trnwit TO coMffiiinfikiiib
/ .
miltttA- ... I
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cc>imt6filgii6d by Meretftiy of ilMi >^««*i »»»»»»■»« »»^— «»« «■ » »■««»■■»>-«■»■ «
ieqnlred to be kefit tiy gonremor m...
i
OVABDIAinh-
•ppotntmentof ^.
•ettlemont of aoeottiitB, and nlo of laiid^..
HABIAS QOBPt»-
wiit of, not aiu|Mhidod, unlawk.^.- »»»..« w»» ■t»«yn..««».w.M>»»».. •■•• •- X;^
JUTlSdtetiOII of ra|HWBO OOUVt tH.>nMMM»««— »———»»<— —«««.»M««M.tn«— —■»«»»*.—— »— 4. ;
HAiouoir Oouimr—
bWw jitoiom oiwnc»»— — — — — ««»f«>w— »—««—»«»>■»»»«»———»«»—««««— m«»««»»»»»»x«i»««»w»»>» u ^
nu^ DAW topMii§ ooQrts st hum ttiiio.**— —»>»»>»>«»•»—>»—«——»«»««»—»—»«»»>«■«— »..„■. lit V
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.
i
68 IKDEX TO OONBTTTDTIOH.
n
o! Ihe irapreioii «.ur^-
ocnmnon ple«B—
_ a
^,„j-,™.(™, ■
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
8
10
10
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
UO0O1O^1^3U AsnKI^ODl^nlw OS •••••• »—»—»♦•>•♦»♦» •— •«»^#«»» ♦»»»«*>»<»■»——»»•— ^— ——»♦••••— •^>»— —♦««♦»»» »— — —♦»•♦— 0^3
uUIDDO« WB Ul vBCw OOUu V^ •<••■•■•■ •»•*•• >•■■■■—»>•■♦>— ^•«« »«»»»—# ••••<•«•«■■■■■■—♦——••»»•♦— •—•■••^■i •♦•»•» »♦»♦—»»> 0%9
Debt of citSei and covDtiei In Ohio..— •— — — ^ ••^•.•^ ■■ .«•••«••»«••• •••«.•••*•«— ^.^^^^.^ 661
Suite and local .«.. .«^.. •*.«•.••••••*. •— «M..».......M. — #M..-...— .^..^....M^M. 6ftt
^^Ql^BMOQ pd^KyUBi U A«l Y M \^ 0&. ••■••.»«•.« •••... •...•..«. .♦.».» .••.•■ »»••• — ■♦—.•» ■.■■■■ —*...■■■ ■•> — ....■■■•......—.«■.■>.»■»•■ ■••—♦■• O^W
BO^Aiu ieta%AO»m ok •.».•. .^^— . ...... »»»•.—■ ■ .—•.♦..—..»•■>•.•. •.»..••»»><■.■■—■■«■•»»••■... ^■♦^♦a ■«■■>< »•.■». OvV
B^eettVi ooitti&iHioiiei'B oif tocvoio ••.•....... ♦♦.......*.• ■■ .»•»■■•■■ »♦•»♦♦».■■.—..•.».. ....#mmh.^»*». .♦♦... ...»♦. •..••».•••• xes
DfToraei KTELCed each year fron 1865 to 18M •.^^i.... •^••.•m.. •»••»•. ••••..••...••.mmm.*..-***^..^..*..*...*—^ 44S
SO uAvc^^ ««•••... •......••.••—•»..<.. ..♦•••...—#—..■. ...»•—— ..«•. ••«••.••*..•«.«•••»••..••.*»..•«•••«•«•..•••«... ^M^e
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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
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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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TBDsnm or Publcc Institutions—
bow appojnied. „ ....^
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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
842 BEPOBT OF 8SCBBTABT OF STATS.
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
BEPOBT OF BBCBKTABY Of HTATB.
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A-fiooadi produocd....
Trcuorai otAiat»,rvui ol offlce ...
UnlUd 8iMm Oonru^
SMUton ud BspresPDUUTM.
from Ohio. 1803-1884
UDlTanttr,Olilo,U AihoDi. trustee) and l&cullr....
'VAlDBtloa and UXklton
Whml,tuuatme*artaaovin, butheJa produoed, c
avetat* pradiicitoo tor five yMn
Wine, caUuiu prodaocd. _
Wood, man iU«nurBio(.
Wool, pouoda pnKluMd -
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