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I '. : f eopy, thrM month, . : eopjr,- -T "ri 1 -t ' t -Outaldn af Monro County. $1 50 75 50 after September 1st, 1882, postage paw v. by the Publtsber$2 ia advance lJT8lortpUoiu Ma b eoaubenoad t ny AaTertisinjc itatest, , r OUMUH,OUN1, f 1 00 fttab. wleraealatwttoB far fin wwlri" 60 I5m aqwMWf tw-iopih, 4 00 Va aqvaro, tbroe montu .Ou tqawot lx MMotha, Sna g.mare, ono year, t)n eighth oolamn, ono month, fne"Blhth"Bblamn7lhm taonfti ni oiirhth oolamn, tlx monthi, ' 0no tightb eoluma, one year, . 9ne fonrth oolamn, one month, M fottrantolttmBTthree nfdntii," 9ne 4onrth oolamn, lix months, Vf trth eolnmn. on er, One ialf oolamn, one month, half oeiamn. throe months, a, half lami, six months, ne hall oelnma, oue year, trne oefaaM, one wm'k. eVsf iolnmn one month. J ur eatamn, three -months. '. ais eol amn six months, ' Column, one roar, " 5 00 TOO 10 00 00 10 00 15 00 80 00 7 50 15 00 20 00 80 00 100 80 00 80 00 50 00 10 00 15 00 80 00 49 00 SO 00 . ITXogal adrertisemontsohargod at the rate f one dollar per sqnare for first insertion, and Vtr eents for oaoh sntweqAent insertion. . Administrator's or Executor's, Attachment ni load Notioos, 3 00. rk r r i 4 ALoeal Notioss, per, lino, first insertion.'' 10 ntn, and Are oents per line for each additional veok. ATTORNEYS. pnuix WITua..M .;.wiu.i .r. OKU fiotary Public. ... v; '. TTM. OKEV& SON, ATTORNE YS AT LAW, .. woodsfieldohio. tPni praotioe In Monroe ant adjoining conn ties. Offloe south of Pnblio Square, formerly eeipledby HolUster&Ohey. -oht4,'82, A J. PEARS6N, ATTOR NE Y ATIAW, .'. (ornoi OTSit krtsksk's stobsO aepl'Sa. ' ' ... . l7Il.LI in II. COOKK, Attorney at Law & Notary Public, WOODS FIELD, OHIO. ' , . Nor. 11,79-1t. Attorcey at law & Notary Public, ; tjofie'e erer Pope 4 Castle's Drag Store,) ' Woods field, Ohio'. Will praotioe in Ifonroa and other oonnties. AWOKEt'XT'LAW, ilASTR03IlS5siONER, tpnosKcrtisiQ attorney, ' ATTORN EYVf ;il RJ5ALC 1 ESTATE AGENT, (Olloe p stairs in the Conrt House.) . KL1T M 4RTIXSTILLE, WEST VA. . lanlg.ir. "'7; ' , V"f 1 iS i ni i ' 1 ' , f.V.srmees.' .... i. . DBioes BiaGS A BRIGGS, Attorney And tCounieUor at Law .,An4 Claim:: Ageh;:.;.;;" -i .WOODSFIELD, OHIO. Omci-Up 'stain ia Court House. apiae.; .: . . -:t ,. ', ... IMMENSE STOCK . OF-, 1 1 a v cAT- JSJ&JkJR THE DEPOT, . Tf 0 0 S F I E L D T? 6 H 1 0 Sxtra indnoemenU to customers' in the way e and as cheap as the cheapest, . . TTardroftes, Chalra,' Tailed, BaV reaaa, Bedsteads, Looking t .? Glasses, lint Hacks, Picture - Frames, .And ererything else ia the ynrniture tine Pictures Framed :lto Order IN BB3T OF BTYl'K. , XJ NXERTAKIXG PrompMy" and "carefully attended to,, t A" kinds of Vndeitaking Goods always on hand, consisting of Coffins, Caskets, 8hronds and BuHal iobei of all sises. . ' doctT.'S;, r's.JJ 1 1 I I If -postage, s'nd reoelre Jl - 1 lllflll.goeds which wUl help all,f either aex,.to moremoney right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely snre. . At once . ftd4rS! Tr 4 Co7 ingusU, lialne. 41-8t. lURKITURE! THY8ICIANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllfls in tha Armstrong propettT. pr30'78 J-'.V - !; 1 I - 1- I. . i V iy. . : I t- . r. J. W AY, , ' : ' Fhyitoian and Surgeon, 5LM COVK,- Wa$ifton Tv. Monro ill ealli promptly attendad ' to, dnrin j th flay or night. ; fb23,'6 'i)lt. JAMES A. McCOY, i CALOWELL.aOU10.: - iTlsIt WKdsfield hcalarly.; I gnar- antee Detter work and nso better materials than any Dentist in the oonnty, aprlS84 Ohio Farmers Fire Insurance Com. IiEROT, OHIO, Insures nothing bnt Vsrm vroperly. : Kates tower than those of any other Company doing buineea ia this oonnts. . ..... Assets, : : $1,187,236 03 AIIX.ose promptly paid.' . JOHf. JEFFERi,. . 9 O 7? J 4 BeallsTille,Oh!e, . ' aoTl2,'7l. i Agent fo alekroe Conntyr (BaRCa.COMMITTRB5i 8ohool.Boaris or J vrirate families desirhu to, bqrohsss an ORGAN ean proonre flrst olsss instruments at lowest cash prloes hy calling on or addras Ing HkV.W. T. OA BROW AT, Woodsfield, Ohio. KpeclklfV. ,-4, J . iiey Organs a General . Insurance . r Agent, TTnn n lpfvi. r onld, Ag't lor Ibe following Companlest Also for Tornadoes, Cjrolones, Bnrrloanes ' '.r "and, Wind Storms. t H " lllWZOJrr. fc - Clriclanall. ROY 4 L. Of Liverpool, England. MiIVDOlV atld. LAIICASniRE,, i . ... : Ennland. QUEES of Liverpool. . Enrland. OHIO, of Dayton. - Dayton. Applications - also taken for rarlons other Companies, all of which are the most relia. ble Companies in the United States. All olassesof . . ; : r t V : ', v '..i TbwnlliranfrrnlMlhM Nerchandlne, , Lumber, Stock, Grain and Farm Implements.. insured at low rates in good Companies. Ap plications either1 by . mall or in person promptly attended to.- - - m27,'84T. MILLINERY. CLERIC , . , , L Keeps const tntly on hand .. ;. . MILLINERY GOODS & FANCY GOODS, which are offered at prices to stilt the times All . work entrusted to my esre will be promptly done. PlesssT'oall and examine Goods and learn prices.-; : 1 t. A1E3. N.J. CLARK, septi4,'80.: J! . r Woodsfield. Ohio. Fine ArtTtlarble Works, JOHN M- EBERLK, Proprietor. TVII ltonato tlx s , O. ' - '. Dntttn-iR . -' . Of all kinds. Also mannfaotnrer of Hons . t. ments, Tombstones, eto., of both, Italian and American Marble, which he will aell at prices that r DRFT,OOR PETITION; Selling Granite is no experiment with me. t hare been handling it so extensively this season, end competition se serers, tbat tl was necessary to make . v . -.,. ;k Special Arrariffemehttj for selling, it . Parties baying of me or of m Ment,l8IMON J,i DORR. Woods field, Ohio, can secure work 35 or 30 vor cent cheaper than elsewhere!: . : , Designs and Estimates; Famished on application. Mr. liberie is the builder of the Soldiers'ud Sallow'. Monument at Ball aire, Ohio. i; s t . aagl.8tr. Groceries and - Notions 1 . 11 i ; tft : : mo n um ENTS rarrz btjOicio's. , I have just reoelved ,a full stook Vf Ore. cones, Notions.Tobaooo, Cigars and Candles. Can furnish you at low rates any .- article kept in a grocery store. Giro me a sail.' . Wov. 20, 1883. FRITZ BUCKIO: Cleyeland's Plurality in New lOrK Uounty 43,064. The State Safe And Sure. The Desperate Blaine Bins Play weir Last taru ana Losei New Tork World, 10th inst Wi'b til the chaoses and corrections, sn1 nil counties, except Greene, officially declared canvassed, the total-rote for Cleve'tod, conotrd hv the ,vote of the lowest elector, it S63.105. The total me for Blaine for bis highest elector is 561,993. Tbis cites Mr. Clerelsnd plurality of IJ07 io the Stats on bis lowest elector. It will be tooo l.zuu on all the others It Is now offlclslly settled that Mr Cleveland has carried this State. ba 219 electoral votes and is elected Prtei dent. . Not one of Blaine'a maznetized friends can now nispote tbe fact (bat Cleveland bss carried tbe state. Tue plurality rs not laree, bat It is practically as effect tvs as if it was ten times as large. . . , , There has .been cast io this , Stae 167.136 vc Counties. ... Cleveland. Blaine. 1 ! 18 845 ' 17 698 . 3 S8S 6,663 5,780 .. . ,., 7,182 ,,6 065. , , 7.463 6,041 9.205 1 ' 6,861 ' 10,J70 4 719 6.198 ... 4 410 t : '.: 6,462 ff 6 151 , 5,973, 6 854 . 6 424 '2 774 ; ' 4.042 " 4956 ! 5,934 ' 8 677-9.701 24,759 , 26 249 2.776 . 4 5S1 2,948 4,638 4 091 6,138 "'3 643 ' 4631 4152 4.167 5,328 a 6.138 7 075 ; 9,029 69 288 . 53 512 3,778 3.854 '4 039 -5.191 . 4 864 6608 13 249 .18,325 5 413 5.505 133157 i 90 093 - ' 6,193 5,875 13 820 v ; 13.90 13.165 . 16 892 '. 5.643 , 6,382 9 841 ' . . 9 968 2 908 . 3,997 v 7434. 9 976 7.307 6,871 ' J 1.526 ; U 2.103 10,367 I ; 1 8.445 13 414 j.l ; i 13 759 5 135 "-i ij 3.164 i 3697 2,693 ' 6 035 ' " 13.441 ' U488,'l..-,-.- ,8190 '-29n!' ; . 3260 - 6339 3472 2039 ' " 2616 3627 ' -'V 3309 9060 10047 " 6429 . . - 5876 3607 1 3332 - 3379 : : , 4367 3992 ; ' ' 4420 9870 ; 9929 2793 - 3577 4222 ' 7337 4730 6843 12524 11286 31&9 4441 ,1918 3191 Albany,-'- " Allegany,' Broome, Uattaraugus, Cayugi, , Chautaoqua, Chemung, Chenango,' Clinton,' , ., Columbia, Cortland, . Del a' ware,' ' Dutcbess, ' t --'A Essex, Franklin, Fulton and Hansilton, Genesee, Greene, Heikimer, Jefferson, - Kings, Lewis, . Livingt'otf," Madison, : Monroe,. Montgomery, New York, Niagara, Oneida, '' Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, v, Orleans, v . Oswpgo, f .; . Otsego, Putnam,5 , ' Queens, . . Kensselaer, V St. Lawrence, Saratoga, -Schenectady, ; Schoharie, Schuyler, .: Seneca, .: Steuheo, Snffolk, . ; Sullivan, : Tioga,' . ; ,i, Tompkins, Ulster, Wsrren, Wa-hington, Wayne, :. Westchester," Wyoming, Yates, Totals,? T"- 563,105 VV " 66198 Total vote instate, $ "wli l,ld7,136 Cleveland's vole onloweathlec- tor, -i.- JJ 663.105 Blaipe'a .vote, .. "7 ., 661,993 Cleveland's plurality on lowest . .1 Ctoi. .' , .; '":. Total vote outside of this city' Blaine'a plurality outside of the ' ... . Mr. 'Cleveland's plurality- On 1.107 839.345 41 957 i "43.064 lowest elector ia this city, 3 1 Butler's tote, St Joho's voe,7 ,7 7 ; 16918 - r-7 "25 115 Belvaf Lockwood has shout 50 Votes in tbe State. - ---.. -; . . g ;: fv,- v. , Piute Ifeathef Predictions. , . 1 : Territorial Knterprie. ' "; J Cpt. Zicb, a PiateV who is'' said to have kicked up Lis beela and cavorted over; the .alkali plains of Nevada for more than eighty summers, being ques tioned it) regard to the weather of' tbe coming winter, ssil ; V You see ura this winter be be one way of two. If be take' warm road be be more warm as spy winter in long time; if he take cold road he be wont winter eveyonrlem; see He no be like xommon: wiuter be - toe big bdt or big cold.!. " Notice to tbe Distressed ', j ; . -LouisTille Conrior-JonrnaL i , ; Will thoe 'manufacturing establish ments o( Ohio and Indiana which in formed their employees that they would permanently shut down in tbe . event Cleveland's election kindly sent to 1 of the Courier-Journal the dates of their , clos ing? By doing 40 they will put it into oar power to post many of their Demo cratic customers aa to the exact time when tbey must begin to look elsewhete for their goods. -? -' v .-. . ' 17 Johx M j Ebbrlk Proprietor of the Miltonsburg Marble Works, is pre pared to furnish 'Monuments, Tablets and Tombstones 25 per cent, lover than. any other establishment in Monroe county. Work from bis shops can be seen all over tbe county. The Electoral Vote. Cleveland, Elaine, : -wr 182 The following table shows the division of tbe Electoral College, Cleveland bar ing a majority ol 37 votes. On the pop ular vote, witb official Azures where al ready received and close estimates for tbe other States, Cleveland's plurality is r i i. -i f .Democratic States. Statos. , Alabama,'' '! Arkansas,- . ' , Connecticut, Delaware, ;- , Klorlda, , Plurality. 30 000 ' ' 28 000 J.200 ',4 276, 5.104 45 000 5 500 45 000 20,000 , 16 000 . Electors 10 i: 7 i 7 . 12 15 13 v, 8 9 " 16 ' 9 36 ' 11 Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, k Louisiana, - : Marylasd, ,. Mississippi, 33 000 20 000 ' Missouri, New Jersey, 4,112 1.107 4 ' 9.000" ' "'43 000 ! 30 000 ,,,..98 500; , .hooo,;, ., .. 4 000. , New York, J North Carolina, Sooth Carbllna,'-' Tennessee, 5 ."""' - 9 .' 12 Texa, .,,., j Virginia, . . West Virginia, , - 13 Totals, 'u ." t 448,797 ; '219 Republican States , . Til I,. 8tates. . , , Electors. rVlitrkrnifl ,3 500 8 Colorado,,- , ,, Illinois,. .. ' ; Iowa,s .; fH i'.-.pt Kansas, ,. . t ., 4 000 M 15 829 , , , ,. J 8 742 63 366 .: ,3 . 22 13 9 v' 14 .13 . . 7 Maine, f , , , Massachasetta, Michigan, . : ... Minnesota, ,. 20,000 . " 10,000 ' . ; - 5.000. ' 13 000 20,000 . 1.000 . 4.000 31802 .'. . 2.100 " 80,520 ' -7,000 25.000 .' '-. 9,000 ; 352,859 Nebraska, . Nevada,,., New Hampshire 5 3 4 Ohio, Oregon, . . ,.. Pennsylvania, .? 23 3 Rhode Island j J1;; Vermont, .. . Wisconsin, 4 11 Totals,' 182 Recapitulation. Democratic, 219 Republican, 1 " 182 Cleveland's majority, 37 Cleveland's plurality on popular vote, 93,938. " "' ' i THE COOS N COME3 DOWN. The Gentle Way the Subsidy Organ f inally uontesses Cleveland's Election. 1 ; , Nsw Tork Tribune, Nov. 16, .;; The official count is so nearly over tbat there can no, longer be a . doubt about the result. Governor Cleveland is elected President by a plurality of a little over eleven hundred in a vote oft nearly a million two bandied thousand it tbis State, Oa tbe rooming after election we believed there was a plurality a few hundreds smaller than this on the other aide and were subsequently con firmed in - that belief by the confident statements received bv tha committees as to errors and worse in, tbe counts irf Albany, Ulster, Sullivan, New .York, Kings and other' counties. The Albany fraod proved ' to affect only a county office (where it reversed the result) and ia tbe other. esses 'the. Boards of Can va&sera have made only small reduc tions. In tbis city an exaggerated lies of the number flf defective ballots it properly rejected s?cms" to have been, adopted because of- tbe - occasional ' re port "36 defective" when the inspectors really meant -'one-defective with 36 names on it." KUe where ' many atil' think (Butler, votes; were counted for Cleveland, but, witb tbe ballots destroy ed, the canvass riil not establish it. Until the New York and Brooklyn fig ures were developed ' we thought there was resson to believe tbat the plurality would . not, go above b'JU either way. Though over double thatriris ritlt - very small vote, on wbicn sucn momen tous consequences ban?. We profoundly regret tbe result, but it is the 'duty of every good Ci'izen to accept it and to give to the President-elect the respect tbe office demands. " . , - A Tight Squeeze. ; ' v i: t Wall Strset News. t " j It was in an Illiaoia ton. The papers were .out witb s sensatioml article re garding, the deta'caiion and flight of the town treasurer, aud the affair was the talk on every corner and in every Store A New Yorser who happened to be in tne town was considerably interest'', and in conversation wiib a leading mer chant be remarked: , "I presume be gave a bond ?" .0',-yes."' ' -: "And the Bondsmen are good ?" ."' 'Tuai's tbe: deuce of it, mister!.' ex- claimed tbe merchant . "I'm. the . only bondsman, and he's placed me in a mean position. I, was preparing Io fail and beat my Chicago creditors, but I'll bp hanged if I see how I'm to beat Chicago and; the town too; and get enongb prop erty in my wife's name to start a whole sale house in Duboqne.",'( ' , , r, .,' ' t ' : WJoBtt M. Ebkrcc, 'Proprietor of tbe Miltonsburg Marble .Works, is pre pared to famish Monuments, Tablets and Tombstones 25 per Cent. lOWCr than any other establishment in Monroe connty; Work from bis shops 1 can be seen alt over the 'county;" ' - ' ' .iAT MR. BLAINE'S HOME. ? ''- - .-, . ar-'S ' I' ii - . ! :- " . ' . T - . . Quiet and Sadness Prevailing, at a. Aayusta Barchard Deeply Curs- ! ed. . :. , - .J,-. . 1 AriaosTA, Mb.. 15 1884 The Infor twttontcirreacaefrte"felr? mat tne oraciai count bad been comple ted in New York and that Cleveland had ari assured plurality of J.147,. votes, in tbe blate, thus electing him,, was receiv ed by republicans here witb no great sur prise. 'Although they have asserted their conQdence tbat Blaine would come out ahead for Several dVys past, yet they felt loaf Cleveland was tbe coming' man, and ao expressed themselves.'1 But republi cans here bad set their' hearts on Blaine. V" 'jVad it la undoubtedly a stunnjog blow rilA i to tbem.t'' -f--f-tiiZ-!. " " m mmw Mr. Blaine took the news of the com pleted count very quietly, and, to all ap pearances, was unmoved. He- has been prepared for the Onal remit for several days. tTbe disappointment to the Blaine family is keen. , At tbe, Blaine mansion tbis evening complete quietness prevails, and tbe little company which has habit nally gathered in the library in the even ing is absent, having about given op all hopes. Mr.'Sherman,' private secretary to Mr. Blaine, went to his hotel at a very early boor, and the Plumed Knight has not been in communication witb New York B'nce tbis afternoon. . " 1 " ' . Parson bcrchard exeoratid. " .Curses lonz and deep against Parson Borchard are offered "by republicans-- 10 "Kum,- Komaoism ard Rebellion hey largely ascribe their defeat: I in New York., Postmaster) Manley-is es pecially severe on the injud cious clergv men. Bepublicasa here talk to-night as though they had not 'lost" confidence 'in B aloe, and hin that" inj 1883 , he may again become tue standard bearet'fof the republicans. Mr.'B aine wilt not by any means' relapse into indleness by reason of hia deieatr tut will immediately com mence work on. bis .hook, haying been "picking op the threads" for a week paeVs He expects. Jq. have the second volume completed by. next Jane,; : ; Bo'Toii, Mass., Nov.,15 A; special to tie Herald from Augusta says: "Mr. Blaine regards the official count in'New York: as practically settling the Presiden tial question. Mr. Blaine, it is stated on tbe best authority, received -this af ternoon a telegram fro m Ne w York an nouncing the cbmpletion o( tbe official canvass in that city, informing him that the plurality for Cleveland in tbat State would be. 1137. The same authority states that Mr. Blaine accepts - the result very cheerfully, and . has no re- i grets growing out of - bis connection 1 witb: the campaign.; : He feels that .be made a good fight, . and he graceful- jrlly bows t the verdict of- the-Americao ; t ':' .... .. ... peopie. ue oeneves tne lteputmcan party will prove true to its grand past and will increase in. strength with the coming year. He expects that in 1838 it will again be called back into power Mr. Blaine leaves for. Washington the middle of nex week, where he and fam ily will spend tbe winter. He has leas ed tbe Sargent House, in Farrsgut square." A Zala's Story of Prince Napoleons' ueatn. Clrteland, Ohio. November. 17. Amons a nnmber of Zulus now exhibit ing st a dime museam hcri is Charley the chief of the party; who is an Intelli gent native, and has "picked np consid erable of tbe English language, and lias joined the Masons. In an interview last evening be de cnbed the killing of Nu poleon, saying! "The English used us badly; we knew the English could whip us in battle, snd so we enticed them inte the jungles, where we kept bid potif die ease bad taken many ,.of us ,offv Tnev first sent out a regiment which , we cut up; then five regime nls,' and then an ar my under Lord Wolseley." -The' Prince Imperial came. tbenJ" The English had not seen a Zalu, although there were fioosands of as bid in the long grass and corn About noon the Prince Imperial with two . or three companions, rode about a mile. ahead of the test, and die mounted on a spot surrounded, by tsll grass and corn: Tbey evidently thought there was no danger,, hav our sconts were hid everywhere, and word was sent to our chief that a dismounted party of English were eating. The chief ordered 200 men to surround snd kill the party. When we were close to them one of our men exposed himself and ihe'y'"discover- ed us and ran for their horses, while our men rushed forward. The Prince's borse plunged and broke its saddle, and just then one of our men threw an asseai that struck the Prince in the eve. It was thrown so hard tbat it lifted 'him out of the saddle. When our men came up - s writhing in agony on the ground. Muu uuc ill us liu sucni unuuyu ma heart. Then others ran their spears into bim several times, and tihe body, was Badly cut od." Chief Charlie says he was present when the Prince's mother visited the spot where ber son was kill ed and kissed the ground. ' The1 Zulus are homesick and are continually , beg ging the agent to take them home.-; Came in trom the AYoods. Reading Special to Philadelphia Pros.. , A lotto (fnm ITmnor'n P,t-0 Hf.lt. Ln . , av. . v u. , m. -- i - tncaster County, sava that a man named Henry Halliaer, aged firt-fnr,' sodi denlv returned borne atter an absence tf twenty.flve years ! He mvBteriOoely.lert the county when Lincoln - was.. elected, saving be would not remain North under Republican rule. Nothing was heard from h:m after warda,and it wss sup; posed he wss killed' in the Confederate armv.1' He sav he wenl to : Canada' de termined to remain the s not them woods until a "democratic President was elected.. He has returned home, with enongb money to provide comfortably for himself and his aged parents. Hal- lieer is a broad-shouldered slx-fooUr and herculean in strength, v, . - rf9Joaare M: .JlBfRLK, Proprietor,of the Miltonsburg Matbja, Works,, is, pre pared to furnish. Monpments, Tablets and Tombstones 25 per Cent, LOWE 11 tba.n any other establishment in Monroe county. Work from his stops canba seen all over thcconnly. t l JTw-York , World. 16th i last. V7 -..Jl - The End at Last. . r " Tbe concrnsiori'of the eanvaVui in thin city decide President' Cleveland's eleo, lion even beyend.a Tribune doubt,. ,The Democracy .t'etorn to power after nearly quarter o a century s xcluston. The Republidans- step) aside:' and the Grand Old" Party, which has held the Governine'nt since 1880, retires. " It has mnch to be proud of in its early history. It,has much to. be ashamed of in Its later career., ; . ! , .. V.K The party tcqmmenced - with the elec tion f a President truthful, simplemin ded irnd honest. It--ended ' with the nomination of candidate untruthful, tricky and '-dishonest: - It' deserved to fall: .. - ? "vHisfery will do Justice to theitepuli licans Tor aUHhe-good tbey haye acQom-.! piisbed.1- Tber overthrow comes in time to save them from infamy, put not from the stain of corruption. : Oa this. Sunday ' tbe varquished may welt resolve to lay aside their bitterness accept the result In good spirit and with a determination to -stop, detraction, and do justice to an honest-.President. Tbe victors may well determine to enjoy their triumph modestly and with a firm deter mination that it shall inure to the hap pihess of the natioa snd regeneration of tbe Republic rather than to the advan' tage of a political parly. " ;.( ' 'm: ' y ,We heartily .congratulate tfie'foemo crats on their success., We aa sincerely congratulate them on the firmness bv which . a repetition i of tbe crime cl 1876 was made Impossible. We ca'll on them -to remember tbat tbe change must be one not of political parties only,' but of ideas, priaciples and methods 'The Administration- musv-be-Demoeraticrbnt above all pust be honest, clean, upright, liberal; -progressive reformatory tree from taint and, devoted, to the good of Now that' the official, Jesuit is known, any attempt to farther .unsettle the bu siness of the country .will, be a' crime. , Ws do not believe the .Tribune . will keep its flag flying any longer, unless as a compliment to President Cleveland ,Wi do mot. believe Blaine will eend any more dispatches, unless to congrat ulate tiov, Cleveland on bta election, - f We no not believe . tbat our esteemed contemporary, the .Sun, , now thinks prover .Cleveland is beaten., - i ' Ohio's Vof. ' . The. Secretary of S:ate completed the canvass of, the - vote of tha state at the Presidential election on Saturday even ing. The abstract shows a total vote of 785,179. B'aine 400,082, Cleveland 368,280, St. John 11,269. Butler 5,170 Blaine'a plurality. 31,802: Blaine's ma jority over all, 15,363. . . The vote in October waa 785,320, or 150 greater than the vote at tbe last election. - The October vote referred to was on the - head of the ticket, or fori Secre'ary of State. Toe vote for Su preme Judge was 785 417, or 238 great er than tbe vote at the Presidential elec tion. Blaine received 9,383 more votes tnan Robinson did in O 3to.be r, and Cleveland 11,995, less than New roan, and yet both the Greenback and Prohibition vote were, increased. The inference must be tbat a great many who voted for Niwman in October voted for Blaine, and it shows how many, there are who vote with a view to being on the winning, aide. , . . . All to the Llue of Nature. .There is nothing in the line of magic or, mystery about that wonderful and popular medicine, Parker's Tonic It is simply the b st and raoBt scientific com hination possible of ; the : essential prin ciples of those vegetable curalites which act powerfully and directly on the "stom ach, iier,ki ineys and blood-- .But there neither is, nor will be, any. successful imitation of it. . It is all the time curing those who had despaired of cvei getting welL . .For yourself, yonr wife and chil dren. .M ',, (..,.-,, , WILL OFFICIAL UE ADS PALL? j i :-. ' - - J Mr.artl! Believes' President Cle veland Will Obey tbe Spirit of i i . the Civil Service Law. : -T- 1 . " rv - -': .-- ySTASHiHOToii, Nt, 15 TheEreniog Star says: t. The following reply, to an inquiry sent to Mrv George William Cur) i by a gov emment employe here has just been re ceived: " K W i Nsir Briobtos,. S. I.. N , ,Y.l ;.,. ;.N.?embeflil884,:.'t Dxab Sir:, I have your letter of the 12. b..,. There is no doubt that Mr. Cleve land will : encounter ,a tremendoua - de mand for a cleao sweep. Bit . I think that, while change will be and ought to be mde for perfectly Jeiiitiroate reasons. he ti l respect the letter and the spirit ol the reform law, and that non'-pohUcal offisera, who have been honest a- d ef fective in the discharge of dutv, sni who have not misused their positions for party or political ends, will rnot be arbitral ily dismissed for political reasons. Of course I have no ; authority ,sto speak for Mr. , Cleveland. My, faith is founded upon , soipe .knowledge of hi character and convictions. Truly vours, I,,' u;, .Gkobqf Williaii Cdbtis. , .(iThe First Keeu Tyrlnffe. As the season advances,' the pains and aches by which rheumatism makes itself know nv are experieneed after every ex posure, it is . claimed that Hood's Sar saparilla is a specifio for; rbeumatism- We doubt if ihere is, or , can . be. such remedy,: B it the thousands benefitted by Hood's Sarsaparilla, . warrant us in nrgirg others who suffer ;from rheums-, tisra to... take it ,; before , the .first, keen winge : .t!.. - ; ,. . . . . The New Smelling- Bottle ; Philadelphia Press. , lne new variety, of . smelling pottle which the ladies aie carrying this year is one of great etili',y,ti,Wben not in us, for smelling it can be pressed into ser vice as a pickle' jar' or a 'celery ,'glaspi Some bf the better developed ones are used with Jne effect as umbrella rests.' 9 AMonnments, Headstones and Tab lets of any design and -of. any materia 25 per CCnt. Cheaper than any other stablei6timent:in Monroe" ; or adjoining counties, At ' the 'Miltonsburg Marble Works, J. M. Ebebis, Proprietor. AMUOLnEPORT KtVri ..-;-:)"'?: t? t. -f. is; ssft'jTyfst F?fsr.-.?'--r ' 1 . - . Cgojtyr ConiirttbitSB' O? rics,' " J Wooisrislb-.D:' :gtitt:r'1884. t To theRshbrauiVtha Judge of the Court. of .Common -Flea 6T tht SoooM-oab-dlrlslon ot the Elghth'JttdiolAI DlstrioUf Vhe8Ule ;of flhto:- ; :,;-; '"'' ' AAaV1V O 1JL t Aiw.'r Villi I, ChaptsV X of the Eeriged Statutes of the fUte of tttro;ttsBdiT,d'or Commissioners of Wonrbo'- Cdfttl, ' OiHb', "herewith make a detailed report of irt' IrfanoiAl Jransaottons lor vuo, year eunng iue m oy oi dj;wib ber-lSS 4, to Wit, .- . ' . '" Balsnoeia Treasary Sept settlement, 1883 . ,.4. ...... ; til 788 3 Amonntpaid into Treasury on Aa ' tor's eertifloate.. ..... ...... S,S4 42 Slate Com-School find from flute. 14,083 SO Interest on Section IS from Sute. 2,tt47 87 Amount oolleoted on DopUoalo for 1883. ! State taxes.....;;. 16,081 68 Connty taxes..;. ..41,011 41 Township taxes....- 8 0(6-07 Village taxes I 88L S3 Tp School taxes ..'.27.694 0 il '; i Dog Ux;...;4..'.,. 2,42J-7I Liquor tax t,l3i 89 l.-:u Total revelpU.. .9132,983 40 . Di8irjR9xnnTS. By orders redeemed anddepos- ,-.ltod- fl00,28l 62 Road receipts deposited 9,042 60 Amount paid to 8tV..T..;V.rl6lSlzSv Amount. paid on UX sale redempK lions (included in last settlement.; 47 12 Total. DisbnrsemenUisv.4..$'x,883 84 Balanoe in Treunry; a....: 7,098 tft v CQUNTT IXPINaiiciSCEtLANiOtja, B Z & C By Co for freight and drayage.lt I 69 N B Sinclair for postage and box rent! 103 II Adams Express .Co for JSxpreaa chgs, A 36 Morris - Armstrong mdseforooaaty,., 1ft 35 Oeo H Weieend mdse forponnty,,,,, 47, JO i T Judkins, mdse for county .,.. ?l 04 R W Pope mdse for oounty,, 15 37 B Koehler mdse for county,.. 3 14 Oeorge KeUertr mdse for oounty 11.31 Watson h Co mdse for oounty . 7 10 C B Oarlan hardware for oonnty,. M.. 12 1 7 O O Snyder hardware for oounty, .... .8$ 95 John Bnrgbacher hauling for oonnty. 3, 00 'as H Bddr hauling for eunty.... , 1 00 .VC Redin hauling for oonnty ...... t 25 A U Pierson hauling for county,..,. 2 io- Bsra Craig hanling limestone (or Jail, 80.. 2i Jas H Cooper guard, prisoner ba atone ;; iplln ....... .,.,.....,......,, I 00 John Franois guard prisoner on stone , - pile ............................ 20 00 U Baker guard prisoner on (tone pile. 1 00 B K JHorrfs & Bro ooal for oonnty.... 50 00 Henry Maury for freight paid on pnb : - t -doo ...;...".v..i...ia 90 Miohael Bolt for office cleaning t. 09 Franois & Stoehr for offloe oleaatng... w 0 50 W T Burt & Co for anthraoite ooal.. , 6 78 II HocnWfor antbraoite coat 21 90 8 A Atkinson for Commissioners' Re- " port Trrrn.Ai.... ....... so oo James R Morris examining Corneals- - sioners Report ....... 2l 00 Wm U Cooke examlntnc Commission era Report 21 00 Cha Letselter sledge handles &o..., 1 40 Wm Read sledge handles 4a 1 60 Baltser Bine for blaoksmithing...... 6 90 Wm Lane for tinware 4o ..... 7 20 A Rioer tor ooal to court room t 25 M Baker for onamental trees & painU . ing , 11 00 Wm Burgbaoher for jury box and rep . offloes Z 64 John Franois for snow from oonrt house ' reof ...'...".. V. ......... .' ... 3 00 R J Barges repairing time look,..'..,, 15 00 John Pool for caloiminlng' jail.'... ... 3 00 John Ruegtegger, Treasurer, recording ' ' .bondi .... " 2 00 Jaa R'Aforris Inspector of tbe Treasury . 6 00 W C Mooney for Agricultural Society .264 86 John Ruegsegger, Treasurer.ooss paid , , , ooiieoting aeunquent taxes ,in John B Drlggs Bapt rep of court room . ., I ana expenses mourrea . . vv Dr I P Farqahar for mod "attend Alma ,,' '.' jaoKson. ............... ......... uu John RneRSegger, Co Treasurer Vs O- Trembly for delinquent' taxest ' a8uoa ...... v. ..... Constable fees..,.,'.,....;.' .1 '20 17. 45 1 10 t. . i . t 20 5 73 W 4o ' 3 00 2 04 6 96 t8 80 ' 2 eo ' ; bo 1 CO er: i- f Witnes fees . .'. . . . . Elis Trembly vs Co Treasurer! Justice lees, ....... Constable fees TTT : . - ' ' . niuwi ...... v, ... rt LWery hire.;.....: ....... Agnes itfoArdie taxes refunded ..... Fred Ullman taxs refunded ........ W T Hnrrli taxes refanded C H Ooodbne tsxei refaoded Jas Myers unclaimed oost .'.,.', .'.', L Twinem unclaimed costs. .'., .'. M Baker mdis for oonnty . School Treasarers for settlUt' with Co Auauor. ....... u - .. ,,. . .. -- ,U. i- . k. i. 1 . . f'tt COSTS II STATS CASKS lOBB JOSTIOSS Of TBS CCAOS. t.f- rt is.V. Ohio Vs Bertly Barker ......I. ?8 65 Ohio vsKnos a Jones......; S 00 Ohio rs 8 Freidelgsr ............... 1 7 4U Ohio vs Thos Qreenleaf...........;.-- 6 00 Ohio vs L Sinker.. ....... .............157 45 Ohio rs Jacob Raff ......... 13 Si Ohio vs Frank Oitheas Ohio vs Wm Gibbons 50 8f 65 18 60 tl 09 15 95 10 90 S IB Ohio vs A A. Oroter... ...... ....... Ohio vs Henry" Aow-ier. ............ Ohio vs Wm Hardee Ohio vs John Baker., Ohio vs Jas Ledgettet al.... SRADISO AID OTHBRWIsa tnpsoviso BOAOS. , Samuel Affoltsr Woodsfield and Bares- i vllle .'. J .; ....$25 00 John Ruby Nisperly hill ... ....'.... 9 00 J T Cnlrerhonse WoodsSold A Bants- - t viiie . . . . : .160 oo 8amnel Arn Fishpot run; .....'.... V.209 A XMointire Fishpot ran....':.. 99 99 Wm Abersold Cameron and Bsaluvllle ino as John Jones Wahl road. ",'.I. T.' 70 10 John Wahl, Wahl road . . . . '. ... . . . 64 67 & A Llenelleu WoodsSeld and Sanmr-. field........ ,,,....u.....,'25 00 F Ketterer Bohell rau....... ,. S0 00 N A Martin rivsr roat Jl It UrUh Frakes Kent road ..........15 60 same Lewisr tile . depot i .... 70 -O0 Thorn As Gillespie Sr, Sanflth Creek.. 38 00 same at Holmes bridge 10 00 14 00 '30 00 93 63 B0 00 R W Soofield at Carpenter's ran. .... same Sent road.. .......... George Ring at Ring's mill Wm Kent Kent road Louis Sulesberger Jeffers rnn ... ...100 00 Christian Roth Woodaneid and Bares- vUle 30 00 Leonard Twinem TJard'srnn. ......, 75 0) Lewis Bolts stillhoase rnn road 104 ii Thomns C Dornen Jeffers run. ..... B0 12 Jas Agin, Agin Uill.. ...... ......... 90 00 Atkinson St Wiuland SnnBsh ereek.. 49 0 Wm Uaihorn Alexander mill and rlror - ' -' road ...i.. ...i.; 64 80 Nicholas Roth SunfUh nreek. .... .. , . Si 25 0 8 Sloan Gram 111 and Stafford.... '47 87 I 8 Cox Drnm road..,..; S3 10 Jaoob Drum Drnm road...'"..; .;...,1' 99 73 John Smyth Mnskiagum Creek...... 60 00 Agin & Afowder Woodsfield and Bardlk 40 60 P Diehl Woodsfield aad Qrs7iVille...l27 00 .4 as" Mann ernsalem' and Ualara:...2rt9 40 '' Geo Hnffoaan Brldgeman' hill.,....,. J5 CO.-. J'FThOenen BwesvirehUl.i.'.;.r;.102''i ' , ivbh nuugnnsrtfr, Kara ran. ;;. . ,' i',00 skm'e - v '1 Snhflah mb k ."v s JohnH GeriffCehrs road.i.' -'. ' ' firt Joseph Wehr BeaCaIaiS........... 20 2 Nat Moffett It Moffett ohnroU..;,., 25iO0' '.. aTaKrtll JfV IIimaIA flr1bk-i. a ' . u a t " 3 O Kearaa 'Jfiiraeie roadA.: . . tiVftft '" v. uwuin. m timjitr rum 1311 uu OF1 Flint Bohlen road.... . 380 00 -John Arn stlfthonse run road..-..4.. "1 -72'8f John Borer. Borer road : ' - itf God tide Oposmm hill.'..1,,','',';. '...78:00 " wm Hissom TraiInn;.-,;;.i,V...,.;30 00 Henry Bsmeier. Beareten hill - . it'Wirt - I WSaotts Poweri hill . , , ; . .'. , ji Woodsfield corporation lor repair of " t ' roads . . : ' ' r .y ei ;rnHoburg miortroatl.i.,.....i.;'jy C8 . wa HnthsottA( Wars.. CO . Chas Wlnland LnedyToad.. 235 68 George Cline Kent road S3:C3 H Rlch oonnty roadri" ' 7- ' - Viewers, ehainmen and markers' '.If IS 'Ort . F J etandteompensationani damigef, iJ0O na BMDiatjK . io - - I : do laOO CBurkhart d ; V , , &9. ; ijfx9 Jane Rhines do -ty. 4,vV 70 09 P Wengert oompensatlon..;.iiir. 1 0 . Board of Bdnoatlon oompensatloa.., 1 00 U Reljer compensation'.. ..t....,v.T a op John Lnedy oonnty road alteration: -r . Vlewers,ohainmea aad markers . .1$ J9 Mh'M Nesbitt for compenstien. 25; 09 Q. Weber .oonnty roadv,(H .i-r,,,-: ,;T it . . Chaiamen and marker. ;).JIt aria Poggenburg compensation and , '-n damage 69 00 Alex. Buohanan compensation and dam- : 'i ages ....;.io Ot Jfarioo Thorubsrry oompensstlon and V K images ...,. -; 00 Bender and Thorubsrry compensation''. I apd dainages:......;..i,,.w..i;n Vletirand ehainmen Bnseh roadV.: " t Bd J6l 8 Ullom oounty road alteraiioniv S 1 1 Viewer, ehainmen and marker.";;'..'.'.' .9"00 August banders compensation and''"" -damage. .. 2fc 3 John Hay thorn compensation and dam '8.; 40 00 Adam Teste, eompensation add damage 6 00 WmHobnrg do - ' .40. , . 40 00 Thos parsen do . do, , JB 00 Vis wer, ohalnman and marker Hamil. . 1 'od 4 50 W. T Hard road: . . '. -N : Caaftimen and marker ........ , ;. , , I 00: Rebecca Troy oompensstlon and damage 60 00 rruivwvuran OO do 150 00 Welsend snpply road for survey.. . ' 8 00' Reviewers ' fc 't n' C Weber oompensatloa and damage. .169 0' Hiram Hines oonnty road:.,, , .'.,'.,,', Viewer, ohalnmen and marker''. o " '' tuim nrnson oomDeosation eft s? wm w uaon compensation ,v 30 . . Henry. Wilson otSDnsaUon: -,','.. Thos WiUenoompjnutlon and dama as . , Geo M Wilson compensation......... 10 ' .uonrg oompensstlon 10 Viewer, ehainmen and marker. Keen ers aappiy 6 60 Viewer, ohalnmen and marker' Haren ' ' road -....;.;.:.;., ........ . M fi0 V lewer .ohainmen and marker Griham road ...... 12 - MoOenlgal suppiT. Salem townihtib C ' Wicbterman oompensatloa and damage ... ..,'... ; ......... 300' Chainmett and marker......... s Viewer Brlster road.'..,. 3 Braoey oounty road; Viewer, marker and ohalnmen...... I3 Harry Howell compensation and dam. - age...:....' jj John Afil er compensation and damage Si Afoose county road alteration. . Viewr, ehainmen and marker...... Frank Barkharl,eompensation ...... feel oonnty road:' Viewers, ohainmen and marker .... 7 50). 22 60s J6 '! 10 , Chas Keeper oompcusation. Jones road viewers,. &e.'.v Oavatlroad, viewers, Ao frant seantv roadt to 1 e , 6 50 Viewers, ohalnmen and marker. 8arat. Si John eompensAtioa aad dam "8" ! -.k -..., Winter road,, viewer, o.. Wm Hamilton compensation and dam. 39 ., 1 13 60 age, Twinem sapply.Ceoter towohln 11 1 Bsaa Knowllon ohainmui Klraole rpd 1 , UMraMBM,.;,...,, , ; Rerievers . .... 1 uu 0. , Witness fees Probate Court in part.. 32 At urx fees Probate Cjurt ...,;.... 124 9 4 Chalnmen ant marker Clause road.. 3 , PRfimsa, Booitg and statiohmt, ohnson 4 Watson blank bobks'and' " ' ' stationery C.V. i . ,.'ti ''.' i,.S40a7 70 B L Barrett 4 Son blank books and ' ' stationery ..:;'i. .';:t.:::r.'. ..;..'. : is 21 ' Tronp, xinnard Co blank books 'and 4tat1oneri.i,...ki S....IH B9 Seibert 4 Lllley blank books and sta tionery TSo 45 C RArbegusl blank books and Station. ery :;.;.:.:..;:.;..;.;..;;;.;. ;20l 8 ; Courier Co blank boats anl stationer 60 Robert dark 4 (?j blinks aad station. '. a V7 ,.... ...................... SO V H Bo wen 6 ooples volnnr 3" Revised " ' Statutes iC....i.V.S..;..4..... 18 H R West printing and. blanks ljai 61 - John W Doher.ty printing and blanks 908 17 ' ' bridgx rrjifos,- 1 Bridge at Farn'e's wo'rthVV " . , . " ' . ' ' ' ' Clin 4 Ok balance dae On Abut. ments 3368 Ol Cline 4 Okey Alls and parapet walla 168 84 ft W Coultas wooiea bridge ....... 480j, Bridge at Carpenter's runr .. . i Geo Cline for abmment ...... ,ljs eo. : 8 W Con lias wooden bridge. ...... ,.2to oseph Wehr.for.fllls....i,v..,... 30 ; j Bridge at dardoer's rani , . . . , . . ., John J Rea abutments, balance dn..390 60 Champion Bridge Co for Iron bridges.'. 401 60 Henry sonoity anchor rronsv. ;.v.V.V 14 80 W T HnrdttllsfJ..V...V. 60 " Bridge at' Patton's'Rnnr: ' ,1 , Jaoob IVrollinger abatments and exca- J lnm -t- . ..-k ...,Uu. ll 7 AJ Wright for ills -t ;.-..5.v.'.,.. .104 84 A R Bdigeman lumber for bridge.). .-85 66 C Habbard gnideposts to . fill... 12 ; 1 O K Hnbbard.bnltd bridge ... 22 79 ; Brtige at Johnson's Rial- 't- t r Johnson 'abutments and fills ,...237 85 ' MJMerkUy saprstrnotnre.,.-4.,s.vr 43 ' Bddge at AlexanJert mht "'''.'! " . ' Lelbfarth '4 5JhWalf.- part on ab'aU J ' mentr ;-.;;-.-.;;ii,...;,i'..';,V.?0 Bridge at Crane's Nest: ' .". " . ..' n -. . Lelbfarrh A iohwall abataents....t.48J 4? Jaoob Affolter, wooden brides. .. .,..366 80 - same, ' ' fills '.'.'.. '.'1.., '...'.. 69 . JCAG & Coplao, anoaorlng bridge.. 6 Bridge at CUrlogtont v....;; K'ng Iroa.Bridgs Co. expense on eld .. bridge. $7 H Dillon, protection fence. ............ 4 10 Thos Walton,, removing old bridge , from ereek .......... ..,.., 84 48 Cline 4 Co, abutments, psrt pay... .1100 j F Thbsnen, repairing abatmenta Ijl- ; . chy'srun.... 1 fj Foraker, Alls .Menellaa's ran...... 16 .. Geo Ring, oalverts at Ring's bridge.,' 13 t J Baker, repairing Ills, Steed's bridge 30 Jaoob Stimpert, . fills Ford bridge...., - 6 . Af V Cline, repairing CJloe bridge 63 4 Wm White, abutments Brown's ma.. 112 0 n .4