We are sorry to record the death of Miss Maggie LOCHARY, daughter of P. LOCHARY, Esq. Of Quaker City, which occurred last Wednesday, after a lingering illness of consumption….. Interesting Local Trail, Prominent Manufacturers (J. H. WATT & Brothers) charged with maintaining a nuisance (SIX HOGS). …On the east side of the lot is a residence of Mrs. Lydia A. LUMPTON…Jury members: J.C.BROWN, W.H. ANDERSON, B. BAILEY, C.S. HICKS, J. HEED, R.T. CHANEY, J.T. MOORE, C.P. DOBBINS, W.H. KINNEY, JOS. PRICE, H. BRADY, GEORGE W. SHEPHERD. PERSONAL MENTION-these are usually one liners… T. S. Rosengrant, of Fairview has gone to Columbus to attend Medical School. Mrs. Fannie MEEK, wife of J. W. MEEK, of Columbus, is visiting friends in Barnesville. Miss Mattie MYERS, of Bellaire, is spending a few days in Barnesville, the guest of Miss Cora WELLONS. Miss Ora PALMER, of Somerton, is spending a few days with the family of Henry BROWN, of this place. Mr. And Mrs. Bruce BANNISTER, of Sandusky, Ohio, are visiting their father, T. H. BANNISTER, of Barnesville. Miss Nellie HINGELEY, of Cambridge, is visiting her brother, John W. HINGELEY, of North Chestnut Street. H. C. DOVE and wife, of Atalissa, Iowa are visiting relatives in Barnesville. Miss Nellie HIBBARD, of Dwight, Illinois, is spending the fall with her brother, F. W. HIBBARD of this place. Harry TANNEYHILL of Peoria, Ill. is visiting the family of his father, R. H. TANNEYHILL, Esq. Mrs. Samuel BELL, of Kirkwood township, died on the 15th instant. Mrs. FORWARD, of Plymouth, Ohio, daughter of John Shankland, is visiting her parents in Barnesville. Mrs. John GRAHAM, of Washington, Iowa, is visiting the family of Benj. BAILEY, of North Chestnut Street. Harry SCATTERDAY, of Columbus, is visiting the family of his uncle, Allen FLOYD, of North Chestnut Street. Mrs. Geo. HANCE and her sister, Miss Lizzie HINTON, of Barnesville, were visiting friends in Columbus last week. W. H. SMITH, Esq. was in McConnellsville last week, visiting relatives and taking in the Morgan County Fair. Miss Sue MOORE and brother Al, spent several days last week in St. Clairesville, visiting friends and taking in the fair.