(These articles appeared in the newspaper below about other areas, like our current day associated press.) Circleville Democrat and Watchman Jan. 26, 1877 The funeral services over the bodies of the unidentified dead of the Ashtabula bridge disaster, took place last Friday. Nineteen bodies were lowered in the grave at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, near that place. The clergy of Ashtabula, assisted by two Episcopal ministers from Cleveland, held joint services with the Masonic order at the grave Three bodies still remain in the vault in the hope that friends may yet be able to identify them by pieces of clothing clinging to them. The Lebanon Patriot says> Aaron KEEVER, a farmer in this vicinity, sold a short time ago, a lot of 35 hogs averaging 507 1/2 pounds. Thomas SCOTT, an adjoining farmer, also sold 50 hogs averaging 502 1/4 pounds. If there are any two lots of hogs raised in Ohio that will beat this let hog men show up the figures. The Piketon Courier, 18th says: The Scioto commenced raising Monday night, and about two o'clock Tuesday morning the ice broke up with a loud noise. Considerable damage was done to the shipping at this point. Two stern-wheel canoes, a john-boat and a side wheel skiff were torn from their moorings, their crews barely escaping with their lives. Cathy