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v&V- ,NSV-5 BCAS-.. i A li H- v- - L i .fel fe.-'v VV-, L P if - 21 i f fi 3n LOCAL ITEMS. Come to the Randall meeting nest Monday. The Justices Courts are all busy this. week. Logan was threatened wiih a rain ou Tuesday. GuBfci HifF returned from Xebras - kaon Tuesday evening. Every farmer should bring something to the Fair. farmers and Mechanics,Jon't forget your County Fair. Mr. Lewis Al'en,of Ada. Ohio, 8 visiting T. J. Allen of this city. Charley Weiland, of Wooater, O. is visiting his parents this week. Closed tniues, cold furnaces, evic tion suits. Come and hear Randall Miss Erving, of Mt. Vernon, is visiting Mr and Mrs. Chas. Bowl by. Wool growers, ccme and hear Congressman Converse next Mon day. Pro'ect the lalxsrinjiman from pauper competition. Come and bear Kandall. NTohn Petty is doing Cobbling work, giving satisfaction to all ,. his customers. Jacob Kecfenwald of D-iyton, is visiting his revives and friends in Logan this week. The valley is quiet, John J. Nor ris lias not been here tor some days Conrc and hejr Kandall. Mis3 Butt, of Masville;, is Visit ing her sister, Mrs. Wm. Owens, of East Main, this week. Yank MeCanhy and Andy Mc Kinney left for- the Magnet :c Springs this morning. Business abo.it the mines is Tery quiet. Occasionally -a mi litia man shoots himself. The 17th and 901 h Ohio Re union at Baltimore. Fairfield co.. Jast week, was a grand success. Nirk Wetland returned from the Magnetic Springs on Satur day evening, much improved in .health. Hon. -Sam iv-indiliwill poi tivele be here at the grand De.m ocratic Mass Alee inx nenxt Motr day. Dozrl fail to liear him. The great clmmpion co protec tion, protection to working men, Ir'am Kamlal', will spek in Logan ' next Monday. Come and her him. Dr. Mansfield returned this "week from Cincinnati, wher he I has 6uun attending the Exposi - si. ion. John Lowrey. Jr., who was in jure! on the railroad some weeks ago, is able to be on our slsvet. agaiu. Dr. O. C. Farquhar, the eye, ear and chronic disease doctor, will be in Logon t the Rempel House. OctohertJJrh and lOih. The Democratic Club Mr-eling- in the different townships thus far, have been well attended, and give promise of large gains a! the coming election. Mr. Pat Sullivan, a live busi- nessman of NewStraitsville, wa among the welcome callers at tlie Sentinel office on Saturday. Mr. Tims. Weatherburn, t he gentlemanly Superintendent ol P:it fiend's works at New Strails ville, called on the Sentinel stall last Saturday. A .Mr. J. S. Bielhorz has quit the harness business, and . left for Columbiana county, Ohio. He leaves'" a number of mourners oe liiud. Persons wanting Job Work for 1he Fair should leave their orders at once. We are fully prepared to execute any kind of plain and fancy printing at vary low rates. Mv. and Mrs. Lafe Warner desire to return iheir thanks to the people of Logan, through the Sentinel, for their kind attention during the illness and death of their little daughter. Read Rose fc Sulzbacher's new advertisement this week. They are receiving a splendid slock of . .Fall and Winter Clothing and Piece Goods, and are ottering ex tra inducements. Mr. Jerry Carpenter of Enter prise, will a -cept thanks of the Sentinel office for half bushel of choice apples. They were very fine. Jerry, and 3-011 have a stand ing invitation to call again. Hon. R. E. Reese, of Paulding co u 11 1 y , spe 11 1 a fe w d a vs among his Logan friends last week. Bob looks well, talks Democratic and brings cheering reports from his section of the State. Isom Finley, grand duke of Car bon Hill, bad a birth-dsy on last Thursday. His cousin, Adjutant General Fin'ey, and a number of friends called on him in the even ing and were hospitably entertain ed. - Frank Myer, Jr., of Gainsville, Florida, is visiting his parents and friends in Logan this week. He is in good health and looks remarkably well. Frank reports the orange business a sure suc cess in the near future, return in a few davs. He will Fresh bread at Phil Slishrr's at all hours Mack Columber had his lingers pinched while coupling cars last week. No serious damage. Miss Laura Mayer of Laneasler, is visiting her brother, Henry, this week. Mr Phil Slisher has best stock of Old Wines and Liquors intlie city Give him a call. Mr. Lafe Warner and farjilv, and Will Case, left for Washing ton Territory, this, Thursday morning. Rev. Monroe, of Washington county, and formerly the popu lar Minister of the M. E. Church, in our city, was visiting friends in Logan last week. Mr, J. N. A'top. after an absence of f.vo years, returns to Logan and resumes business in the Gimblo corner. He has bought out the jmr iies occupying the rooms, and in vites a continuange oflhepuron age. Dr. J. L. Williams and family, alter a visit of sevetal months with his brother-iii law, Tom Woods -it Gibisonville, returned last week to their home in Decatur, Alabama. The Sentinel follows tbem. Mr. Jhn Hansen will continue iu the practice of the law in his present office. Mr. Burgess will also remain in the office for a times and until the business of the firm is settled. Mr. Randall will tell you next Monday why we need a change of administration in this country. It is high time for a change, and he will give you r.asoi3 f'T it. Come to tho meeting. We are informed tint Mr Robert Wright has notified his renters in the frame buildings opposite the Court House, that he intends building a brick block on the grounds next spring. To see and hear Sam. J. Randall next Monday will, perhaps to many, be the opportunity of n life time. Do not fail to como and hear him. He is an eloquent and logical rea finer. Come to the meeting. I c i ts. it t.i it....: ' js3 oenaior u. xvnme, ui im;iihh wim uiiena inejamunree in u lumbus, to-day. The Senator will wear a badge anil will dine with the Governor. Vr hen he re turn': he will paralyze Sam" St. Ulair. One day last week while Mack Columber. a brakcm:n on the StraitsviJle branch, was pulling a pin in the yard at Straits -ipc. he caught -i finger betweenthe buui pors .-Hid had if mashed. 1' is not thought amputation is access -ry. Mr Blaine, in his letter to Vt Walter Phelps, virtually admi s that he ('id not know how 'o get mairied legally, and had to have the cerem nys.itl over aga'n near ly a year later. Is such a man ca pable of the Presidency? Tome to the Randall meeting. Orangeman O'Miiler, Republi can candidate for Cougres in this distiict, is in favor of protee. lion Protection to the British Government, protection to tiio pauper laborers his Republican Syndicate protects with Pinker ton Detectives in the mines of the Hocking Valley, There will be a Parlor Concert at the residence of R. R Work on Tuesday Evening, September 20th. Good music, both in.-l ru men lal and vocal, will be fur nished. Refreshment'? will be served to all who desire. Ad mission, ten cents, Come every body. Mr. Ed. Silbaugh, of Wiscon sin, brother-in-law of Judge Ack er, is visiting friends in Lo gan this week. Mr. Silbauiih was formerly a resident, of Hock ing county, nrd is heartily wel corned back by his old-time ac quaintances. Miss Mary Ranch, one of the most accomplished of our Logan ladies, left on last Saturday for La Grange, Ala , where she is engaged to teach music in the Baptist Female Seminary ,of that place. We heartily regret to lose Miss Rauch to the society ol our town, but whilst regretting her departure, we join with our entire community in wishing her a pleasant time and a successful term in her new home. It is reported to us that thought-ess persons are in the habit of carrying away the flow ers wfiich friends place upon the graves of their dead. This act is criminal- It. is a penitentiary offence to desecrate a grave. We hope parents will admonish their child.-en to respect the tribute of flowers which tender hands have placed upon tho graves of their dead. Since our last issue, Cleveland and Hendricks clubs have be;n or ganised at the following places, viz. South Perry. Gibisonville. Laurelville and MiMville, Messrs Wright. Price and Lowery attend in and addressing the. meetings. The enthusiasm is greater than fur many years. The Vinton Record of last week contains the following: "Information conies to this place that G. F. Gilbert forged a number of school orders and obtained mon ey thereon, receiving altogether about 5400 thereon. He had an un conquerable passion for gambling, which prompted him to the crime. The oiders were on Ward township, Hocking couoty." At the two examinations held in September the Board of Coun ty Examiners examined thirty eight, applicants. The following have obtained certificates for one year : F. W. Burgooli,- Laura Camp bell, Clara Elder, Samuel Fasr, Linda Fink, W.- E. Friesner, J. W. H uls, Ruth Machin, Mary Isa minger, J. B. Kiltgers, J. M.Rog ers, C. M. Simms, N. Underwood and M. W. Wade. Hocking Ahead. Mr. George Mark.?, one of the leading farmers of our county, took the highest premium on sheep at. the Laurelville Fair,and Mr. Pond, the enterprising Pres ident of our Agricultural Society, also won the first and most pre miums on hogs. The list of awards will be published next week. The tart W Kalersf. Our Democratic club boys, sevcr eral hundred strong, attended the Suite Club Meeting in Columbus to day, armed with Hickory canes, and decorated with flaws. They are among the best fighting Democratis of the State, and with their Hickory sticks and their Haw badges, will command the attention and admiration of everybody. Allen Pat licMilier. The Republicans have nomina ted Pat McMiller, an Irish Or angeman, of Columbus, as a can didate for Congress in this Dis trict. The O'Miller has been a candidate for about all the offices in the category in Muskingum ounty, and always run behind. He started in Columbus a few years ago and is running the gamut with a tolerably Crom wellian zeal, but without any success. He makes a good can di late, when I he plan is to defeat the candidate. One of the objects that attracts the attention and commands the ad miration of Democrats coiri i n g down the valley to Ln. j.tn is a beautiful hickory pole at the Falls Mill, raised by Jimmy Hwiofy. It is a model of beauty, and stands guardian over the can al banks, an emblem of Democracy and necesanly a holy terror to the Republicans. The beautiful nV that floats from its top, was maclo by the Misses AtcOaithy, nd" presented to Mr. Ilanofy, as a testimonial of friend ship and Democratic regal d. Laurel TotvisSii DcmoeiiitJc A Cleveland and Hendricks Ciub was organized at Gibison vilie on Saturday evening, with the following officers : President J. G. Krinn. Vice Pres. P W. Kivider. Sec. John McBroom. Trcas. Thos. IlutHiiiiP. The Ciub was addressed by jiessis Lowrey and Price. There will be a meeting of the ilnhon Saturday evening, Sep tember 27th. The Democrats of. Laurel are enthusiastic and confident of victory. On last Saturday eve Mrs Lydia Kiim, assisted by hei brother Amo , and nephew .John, gave a pU-asant birth day surprise to her husband, Mr. Geo:ge W. Kriiu. The affair was a p easant one, nd beneticial to ail th;it we-e present The sly pi 0 tec dings-of Mrs K r.rsiie lue surp.i&e a complete suc-ess. At about 7 o'clock p m the eompau' cnnie flocking in, ua:il moie than o ie hundred men. women, jjents. laches and babies were gathered to getlier in a bundle of ecs1-.! tie gran 1 i'oquenee bunging with tbem the brst. the very bv&i of viands the Hocking hills eou d produce. The compiny consisted of the I$laelj.ckeis, Gibetuwuitcs, Goose crcekers, Clearforkers and Mring towners, and as many of the neigh boring vicinities as could join in the congratulations of Mis . AH enjoyed themselves in participating iu the most edifying games of the day for two or three liouis, until the bell rang for supper. When each member of the campany was com'ortably seated and waited upon by a number of ladies and geuts selected to nuke a general scatter meat ot the most edible delicacies prepared by the fair hands of the ladies. The supper was the grandest we ever beheld. Chick, ji, pies and pickle, for die ladies, cakes and canities for the gents and babies. After participating of die su perfluous siipcrbundance, we busily engiged in a generd chit-chat, as is u-ual cusu mary on such occasions, the happy recipient. left for their special places of adode, wishing Mi. K. many happy birth days, and each to prove happier than the last. StkixgtownLkdgbu Pole Raising. WTiIl Waner, the enterprising and popuhir Democrat of the 1st ward, takes tho lead with his ward, and will have a pole raising on Sat urday evening Good speakers will be in atten dance. The boys of the other wards, who have not yet waked up, are in vited to come up to the 1st and see how live men and Democrats are doing things. DIED. In Logan, on the 20th inst., Ellen Hoetexs, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L'lle Warner. 'aged 3 years and 10 months. LXLim.lJUJMIW I J. B. Our Candidate for Con gress, He is in iavor of Protection Protection to the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Laboring Man, but not to Monopolies. Hon. J. H. Outhwaite, our can didate for Congress, visited Hock ing county on last. Saturday, and made a speech at Enterprise at the pole raising in the afternoon, and addressed the Club at Slith ers Hall, in the evening. He is an eloquent speaker and commanded the closest attention from the large audiences at both meetings. He planted himself squarely upon the Democratic idea of Protection-. Protection to our Amer ican Industries Protection to the American Wool Growers Protection to our Manufactories, and above all, Protection to our American Laborers. He is not as the Democratic party is not in favor ol a system of protect ien that makes rich men richer at the expense of the peo ple. He is opposed to a specie protection that favors foreign capital and robs native labor. He is opposed to a plan of pro tection that introduces pauper laborers into the mines and fur naces, protected by the armed detectives of a Chicago merce nary agency. He is opposed to the protection of the Renublican party. He is opposed to tiie protection the wolf gives to the lamb. But he isTn favor of a protection that protects our industries against the gigantic corporations of Kng land, and our laboring men against the paupers of Europe. Mr. Cuthwaite made a very ex celleni impression upon all who met and heard him. He is a young man of fiuo appearance, pleasant address, geniah in his so eial manners, upright and honor able as a man,, eloquent as a speaker, and as a Democrat, tru to the principles of the fathers, and up to the front on the live issues of the times. lie will come lo Hocking conn ty again, and when he does we bespeak for him a hearty recep tion. AN EARTHQUAKE. Siiglit Shock Felt in Logan A fAe Ten Story Shaken. On lag! Friday afleni'K.ri. at :42 Colutnhii8tiiaa, a slight shock of an earthquake w.-s felt in Lo. an. But few of our citizens noticed it. and those who did, did not realize what it w.is, until the papers brought 1 he news. The. earthquake ex'endeu over a territory bounded by tlie Mss?ss ippi river on tho west, by the north ern hoiuidry of Ontario on the 11 nh, by the 80th deirree ol Ion yitudo on the e;iSt (the east line of Ohi-) and by the p rallel of lati tude co incident with the. sou 1 hern b'mndr-y-of Teneseee mi the south All reports agree th:-t it occurred between 2:0 and 2:50 o'clock. binV between these u"mitsth"re is a great difference of statement. From all acccuu-'s the shock was very fain ly felt over I hi- large lerr tory. and occasioned much sdarm. Tall and he ivy buildings were rocked to and troin Cincinn-stti, Louisville. Chat tanooon. Detroit, Toledo, To: onto, Wheeling aiid Dubuquo. From these cities and from a hundred smaller ci'ies and towns between came reports of buildings shaken, funiature moved, water spilled, and pcple scared. The sliock lasted only a tew seconds, but the memory of it will induie till the next one shall arrive. This ear'hquake. following that in New York, and later aslight one in Tennessee, goes 'o confirm a the ory that they are all caused by dis turnance of internal pressure by the opening of gas wells in West ern irennsyivaiiia, ouuttieastui'ii Ohio, and Northwestern Kentucky. These gas wells are practically rain inture, utilized volcanoes. Democratic Mass Meetiii T The Committees Appointed. The Democratic Executive Executive Committee have ap pointed the lollowing persons, to act in the work of preparation for the Mass Meeting on Monday. Committee on Reception G. W. Brehm; Chairman of the Ex ecutive Committee, Judge Robt. Wright. Raymond Belt, Cap!. Bowen, .Jacob Schwarz, Chas. Rose, Wm. Waner, O IV " II Wright, Jacob Weaver, Thomas Glenn, Robert Mother, ell, and V O Lowry. Committee of Arrangement Mike Keinle, W M Davy and Win Waner. The committee de termined to hold the meeting on .1 . 11. .1 the vacant grounds between the - . Court Ilonseaml James- 13 1 ck. The speakers stand lo be. at the 71 'north-east corner of the Court House. Committee on Decoration John Mc Bride, Abel Carpenter, A H Wilson.and wives of the fol lowing gentlemen: J M Floyd, Dr Mansfield. Mike Keinle, C W Sehwinke,, Jacob Weaver, John Galligher. Joe Hafler, D J Cres ap, Chas Rose, Lewis Green, J Keller, Jacob Fox, T F McCar thy. Thos Glenn and the Misses Rose Heft, Hat lie Acker, Eliza Wynn, Clara Keinle and Maggie Case. This committee will meet at the Recorders offico at 7 o' clock Friday evening. Permanent Organization Chairman of Meeting.Judge John S Friesner; Vice President, C H Buerhause, with Vice Presidents from each township, viz : Ben ton, John Buchanan; Falls, A Nixon; Gore, A J Burgess; Lo gan 1st ward, D Heft; 2nd ward, D Ackers; 3d waid, W M Davy ; 4th ward, John Well man ; Good, hope, Abel Carpenter; Green A Dresher; Laurel, Amos Kline; Marion, J S Martin ; Perry, Geo Johnston; Salt Creek, J C But ler; Starr, Samuel Lee; Ward Carboi Hill, W H Lehman; Ward Murry City, Nels Acker; Washington, N P Ferguson, Sec retary, C M Gould. A reception will be given Mr. Randall at Judge Friesner's at 7 o'clock in the evening, to which all Democrats and citizens are invited. Mr. Converse will be' the guest of Mr and Mrs C M Gould. Think of it, Then Vote ! In the Logan Post Offico?, the public office of the people, now controlled by a Republican par ty, is a poster from the" office of the Chicago Times, the leading Republican paper of the' w st. T. is poster is an insult to Democrats, but it is the opinion which Republicans have of Dem ocrats. Read it, fellow Democrats St udy it. The public Post Office, the people's office surely, is used to flaunt into your face insult. We do not know that Eli West had anything to do with posting this blackguardism, but Mr. Pur-sell,-the Post Master who runs the Post Office, is a Republican, and the red-hot champion of Eli West and the whole Republican ticket. Democrats, read that pokier, and then break the point ofT the pencil you thought "to use in writing a Republican name on your ticket. Polo liaising tit Elite r prise. The pole raising iit Enterprise on last Saturday afternoon was n s lend id affair. A vey handsome Hickory pole was raised, bearing upon its top most branches a beautiful flag Mr. Outhwaite adiTrea-sed Ihe crowd in a two hours' speech, in which he proved the corruption ef the pary in power, and the advan tage to ihe people that must resu't bom change ot poer. AIout three hundred Democrats were present and all were enthusi astic. Mr. Amos Kline, the sterling Democrat of Laurel, assisted by hib Lnei.hbors brought in 'he pole. Superintendent Mc"nde proviil ed I he ropes. Abie and other Car nen'ers ably assisted. Mrs. Henrv Kline and other Indies made the handsome flag Isaac Mathias pre sided at the meeting. About fifty Democrats from Logan were in at tendance. Judge Acker, WiH t'rice Jude W 'ight. Virgil Low- eiyand Oliver Wright made short peitiueut spt'eches. The a Hair was a grand success, nd our Enterprise Democrats are to be highly congratulated. MAliliiED ' On the 18th hut., at the Pro bate Office, by W. M. Davey, J P., Mr. S SuirS'ing to Miss Delila Alien, both of this county. On the same day, by the" same, at the Court House, M. James A. Boal lo Miss Emma J. Alien' all of this county. On Ihe 21sl inst., by E.T. HornJ J. P., Mr. John Allen to Miss Mary Emerine. all of Benton tp. i c . ZMiTI12 TO IlLVrEE5S. Notice is hereby given to all per sons found upon my farm hunting or otherwise, unless on business, will be pronueuttd to the full extent of the Jaw. Ciias. McCarthy. sept. 25 3w. Street Lighting. NoTB;E TO EBIDDBISS. The Council of the village of Logan, Ohio, will receive sealed proposals for liiihliiii; the Oil Street Lamps of haid village up to the time of the next regular meeting of Council ou the 14lh day of October, 1SSL Bids to he -tit. a price pet post for one year, and to include la hor. oil. wick-, lighting, keeping lamps and glass clean and in ol der, and ail neoe.-sary repair.-.. Bids to he left with City Clerk. ir--1!! re-'! aiiy. : bds re r.i ijtl. (J. U.vj.'.1'!'. 'i' h;. . til. L'.jlw. b'ttrtiier.i when coiniu; to ilic city will iind that Mr. Plul. Slish er has the fr--siiest slock ol tro- j ,...,.;.ic ;,. ii... ;.. .,...1 .. . ,i... it'ina 11 uitr int. dull fiix; t h .,c, ,,,... n. :' ., .,, . - lies! slock 01 i.ies and ljiquors. Fie - h beer always ou tap. His rest want comnletei BW.L m I jmhi-iwwjme For Sale A five octave,seven stop Burdette Organ. If sold soon, can be had at a bargain. .Enquire at this office. Sept. 18 tf. TRY IT YOURSELF. The proof of the pudding is not in chewing the string, but in hav ing an opportunity to trj' the ar ticle yourself. Miller & Case the Druggists. h:i9'a free trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup for each one who nfflicted with Coughs, Colds, Consumption' or any Lungoffection. A STARTLING DISCOVERY. Mr. William Sohnson, of Huron, Da., writes that his wife has been troub'ed with :icule Bronchitis for many years, and that all remedies tried gave no permanent relief, un'il she procured a boille of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which had a magical effect, and produced a per manent cure. Jt is guaranteed to cure all 'diseases of the Throat and Lung.; or Bronchial Tubes. Trial Bot'Ies Free at F. Harring ton's Drug store. Large Size $1. 00. AN END TO RONE SCRAPING Edward Shepherd, of Uarrhburg, 111., says. -'Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I fee1 it nfy duty to let suffering human ity know it. Having had a run ning Roro on my leg for eightyeara; my doctors tola me I would have to have the bone scraped or the leg" amputated. I used instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and my log is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at 50cts a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 2ects per box by F. Har rington. Genera! Election Sheriff's Proclamation. SHEKIFK'S OFFICE, HOCKIJfO Coujsty, O., Sscpt. 18, a. l). 1881 To the Qualified Voters of Hcck ing County, O. : Whervas, By the laws of Ohio regulat ing elections. H i. required by the Siientf of his coiiutv td give notice before the lime of holding General election, by proc lamation throughout the county, ot the time on which such election shall be holileu: Now, Therefore, in pursuance of stlch re quirements. I,' THOS, F. McCATRHY, (Id hereby piocluim and make known that the Second Tuesday in October, a. d 1S8I, Being the tltli Day of salrl month. Is, by the Coustiiutiou and laws ot Ohio, ud- pointeil the il.iy on which the qualified electors of Hocking county are' not! lied to meet in their respective Precincts, Wards and Townships, at the usual or proper places designated .'or holding elections, b . tween the hours of Six Qilock in. the JElorenoon-and-Six O'clock in the Afternoon, of said d'iy, and thpn and there proceed to vote, by ballot, for tli following officers, to wit : STATE OFFICERS. One person for Secretary of the State of Ohio. One prvon for Judge of the Supreme Courtor Ohio. Ompir-on for Member of tlie Board of Public Works or Ohio. DISTRICT OFFICERS. One person for Congress of tlie Thirteenth Congressional District of Ohio, composed ol the counties ol" Hocking, FairUeld, Pick away tinii Franklin. One p-r-on lor Judge of the Conrt o' Common Pleas for tii Kntt Sub-Division of the Seveiitn Judic'al District of Ohio, composed of the counties ol Fairfield, HocKingaui Perry. 'Ihrei' persons for Judges ol the Circuit Court or the Fourth Judicial District ol Ohio, composed ofthe counties of Ailam-, rikf, AMiuns, Brown, U.iliia. Highland, Hocking, J.ickbitii, Lawrence. ileig, 3ion roi, l'ickaway, Ro-s, Scioto. Vinton, i:id Washington. i COUNTY OFFICERS. One person for Probate Iudj.eof Hoc-kltig county. One .nersoi tordt-rk or the Court of Com mon Pleas of Horking county. Uni; person for Trosuier of HocKing countj. One person for Commissioner of Hocking comity. Oue person for Surveyor of Hocking county. One person for Infirmary Director ot Hocking county. APPOINTMENT OP JURORS. And the Trustees of the several Town ships ins ild cojiity are hereby notitif-1 tti.it tne following, number of Jurors are apportioned totheTownships respectiv.lj and tli.it they are required to select the said number and make leliirn therco! to the Clerk or the Out t or Common P &in together with the Poll Boo!; : Benton township 10 Kalis townsl-ip ...11 K.ilW township. Gore Precinct ! " " 1st ward 7 " " 2nd ward... ..... 7 " ' 3d ward " " 4th ward ...4 Goodhope township 9 Green township l-2 Laurel township ....... a Marion township u Perry township, n Starr township.. .. 9 Salt Creek township y Washington township s Ward tw'p. 1st (Carhonlnll) precinct IS Ward tw'p.'Jnd (Slurry City) precinct IU Total.. .KjU I, A.McCourtney,CIerko'Coinmon Plea Court; herchy certify the above to be a cor rect :ippoiuoiinu-nt Of Jurors for eiicli Town-.:iip. aerordins to the numjer o main inh.tbit.mLs therein of twei:ty-oue years of age. .. McCOUKTNEY.CIerlt. Given under my hfind, at my othVe, ii Logan, tliis Ijth ly i'SciteniI)er. lt'SJ. T. F.McfJAItTIIY.HiieriU , Notice to Fleirs. The State of Oalo ) IlooWiug County sa. j In I'ro'oa to Court In tiie matter or tlie lust Will nml Testa ment of John Cni'.vionl, ileceiseti. To Altlg.il Dill, S trail Fnrgiison anil her liu'-biiml William r"urKUon, Junes Craw onl, M ir.v Ileinlein amlJ.imas II. IUin lein her husii.iml, Aiuiretv V. ('rawiord, Lucy Crawford and Lucy Ann UrstWtnrtl, willow: You arc hereby notitled that on the 21it fliy of January, 1861, mi instiu nient of wntinir nuriiortiiist lo be tlie last will anil lebt.i:ii..-nt of John Craw'on!. I ilciiseil, was pro.Iuce.I in open e-tilrt. ami ana plie.ilimi t admit the .inn- to Pio h.ite, w.ison Uj.o 1 tlay ofSfnlcmher, I.SW, made in said Com t. S lid :iirl:catinn wilt betor hearing bi-lo-e this Court, on the :5d day of October, A. 1. i.vst. at 10 o'clock a.m. W.T. ACKUU. Probate Judsc. Sept3 lw. PUOtiATE NoriCR. Xotice Ii hereby given, that the follow ing account and vouelieis I: tve been Hied ii: tin i'loh ite Court of ilocksu county. Ohio, for yettleiiKiit, HcttiV Tiintmr" 'l M'li in of ?h:r.n in i: iftei ar.-t .M .it i.J .S.i.itler, a id Mi mt- v.'ill film- i:i ti.r he.;rin n:i ilii'iju: ii .v I' t' er ftl t '! 'o!-".-i. a. in. i as. ,11011 iln.r. .i!ic.i i:i-iy i.e .( veinon. W.T. AOri.L-11, i'ldb.Ue Ju ge. Sept. 2S-'Jw Estate ol'Ueo W Lehman, (it-e'd. The undersigned !ms been appointed and qti.iiilleil us A ininistrator, with tlie WiH annexed, o! iheotiiteol (liO.W. I.t'liiimii, late of llnckins county, ifet .iisl. WW:. A. WUIUHT, September C5 3tv K3 tJUiMKiejahaamuj.ia aaagLg. j-'rygggajyTMwr: K BS ?? THIS A Sew JAmd f .B&S.2ESS ! In all the aleI52s sEsd colorings : Also, Motions Hosiery asad JB?acy xood9 Woolen Good at JLweF IPrlces fthttn ever. We are better prepared for ihe A.nt5inn SusSsaess of Igfi lhan ever before or Stocks are large, the variety greater nniL prices are lower. v Fike Smith & C3 OLD WATV ' new WAK. arnaine - jpHssg; aSyWe are prepared to bnilfi all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, and spring Wag ons, at the very lowest prison. All kinds oi Rgpairing; done. Wood Work of all kirulsneatlyx..Ml. A-lRigv.--.tiiTrxwti:pit-ie iotoi IinsiT8itWuiK crrravwtly.cia Jiand. Carriage, Buggy and Sign Painting, At the lowest prices, and guarantee ths les"t jwb in tl-'e city. Wo wprraet all enr Biucksiniiiiiiiir as fir-t-cla?. Also hoY'fc shoeing jnd everything pertaining to n " aneh of business. Call and give us a irial beibra s;injr el.cewhere. April 24, 1S84 ly . "" IKE; SMITH & OO -OEv-ES A CRY FS HELP ANSWERED. bunsx c&nsnszsvan mMnnr :,5 ftSi?) K'is"' A PGSmVF. AMD erBi w sa FAta ty E 7 s V. EJ ACT TS'TS. HT. wL; s i? rJ s. r-Z..-, i. K-, v5 bL "5C3 3i To the Wives, Mothers, fj:.-tZ Sitidrc nf Drinking Men: It lies In your own lmn.1s to sayc :"'e tuslMr. n. or bri-:hT Jrrm tho nwful disease of drunkennsw. Thu (Soitim ffjmfjfn cni t a :--uur.t nithout the Knowledge ot the patieut. jGjr mlittplu yZf:u tr t'4 iw,..,tf. j- - ,t ;f(.iM offaoUordrinlc,UM presence tv::i not bn!atceii-i rsfirr - 'osij !riio:i,aj after a fswdaya TAKIHS A DUltii OF L:3JX i A PHrtlCiL M 'POSSIBILITY. Crnukenncss 13 a SisrasK, rnt vrtncJ. ?rirci-''.r t ?;.r-t!t( for alcoholic drinks must be cultivated; tut w ben the irnfi'irhoa" fori.i4. tt i n:iclt a disease naitny other affliction for which nKiicipellali:,aiU;c.J. uiaoiisura won wifc;i a u.:iiin e:'.u5 ska "k "po.i c. ;crn sna crHTin lor cucoaot. Pledges, temperance 'tcUir-, "i!rc-.Jfi n:i 'it., ' r.-r. rsoMtioDs rII are futile. Not one man in a thsusan.I can wltrnL.r.J i:- :; cause nc is puysicii;)' wcis. Jif io-iw u tr-.? rt:iin :mm tatlnij loo-l alter a lamina with a bauquet at blahJ.Cb iwJmj iiw. hunpr .?; l.i itiivfjl cravlDsrlorllqoor. THE SPECIFIC Af2 UQWi CM .1-:r.'.!Sr .' r.V SYSTEM TOGETHER. It would bcamulnc, ."J!it aw -iltIf--J. to wttcli tha aat l nTtotn tho Specific has been given without fcisLnoMM-je. iiii,t'ii.' rnt. v.: 'k r-nl-iTg tht fie good work Baa Begun, he i-ourao'ithiadrii.1--. lie -.va:.o..jj !..: .;ij'r-. ITj- next attempt, he ealaes the liquor to hU lips, fcrls it oOuin I.ii Riir . s.ail vi f c!s lioivn, usually with the remark that norai-Low, i kk s "'t vulsy b phy ard Meat protratu.no' ;.:j Juju. ui.i-viTet: luo Cilia ui.o never i.uc ui l:ci.s u; Cart ytra afford to aeciort thu ta-.n-ii)! vh; th h-jth-ia-s. .a, or broiberr As certain as that you love and desire u acv .iiv f t- j .;--. 3 i.mn .! wallleryou the means to ac coruplisli such n rcKiilt. Jnurti -jf itu. i. i.mri-.!,- : lnve. psaylnc for the help that does not coma; Instead olputtiuuueiukacit uur..a :. xyiiuui of p.t Jkjs or reform, COiV?S TO THS SESCCH VOUK3SLYES. Yen can administer tuts rrmci1v q.af.;: , r-natir. r.r.i -.i..ot tio patient's knowledce. Mt never fail, and the cure is Lintd. Vc- tivi n t i.-".t .i it. Inhundredsof casva where Ur. jivuirttaa cd:uir. n.-i'J tUe remedy in his own practice. mere ircr una u.-oi n ihiiuit. .;e-iiii.-.t-.t.r.n;-.'-''.5i.aicauomes,sunennK wives and children, every iiu:int-tt hi.mo:jIty,risiiJ i'i.t tue mtieat publicity be given this greatest of all bencSciit (Us.-v:ii-i. liiro'j at a t:r wtioh .v 1 1 enable us to accom plish eucU a wcrk, w hlle net phicint' (Li.rbnie.ly i-.-yonJ tU rbtii of any oue. The Specific Is prepared In powdered form and Mit tip in uiciu;n f - ra-iillriir.xr slnppin? by express. Especial care , taea that the iftnimtscn't n t be W.n jo.1 many but the party addressed, as there are many wh3areccniitiaon tma t-n.nt; tus.'l-.:i!tt Us nature be known mh?ht frustrate the plans for Itsadniin.strcti.-i. Or. c-i -.iil eure any ordinary case. Two packages will cure the most obn!iin.t m'. Tit in w-,f t pir. ct'-jruiiteetl.ormonev refunded. filJCXtiz Our tMcUtc X).- n:i. :t-;i'.:ii,eu. Tw faeluicc wt One Order, 83-00. bend Jfoney by 3:-K-nr-J J.riii-r, licpresa, yostul Koie, or Money Order. Address such and main joa. fixyab!-.- ol.j ij GOLDEN SPECIFIC &., IS- Ifaca Street, Cincinnati, 0. We do not parads In juMii print the nTr;4 cf tluit Tne luuowmg are cAirxjw, mj on;i3;u u.r5, itu t ,i:;cv'-fu, ociun liirifionroajr. O'ecton, otto. Our son U&ifLiil lUuki U ti Gvd uil Uut iroltieu pvxniic. Ciery wunloTjoar adrertlsesKnt latrne. VUwclmnd, OMo. M7 husbacd is erred. .a4 hrjaci not know iliocac-v. II Udci h5 hts prored hlflalf ahem. Not ones did he suspect us HcJicintf wa iu Lu cuuee a he daiL 1c. lie cuw wonders b o man weak Ibola patronize saloons. Boonvxllc. Ind.VoT fifteen j-ars ny husband rails ocr Us & cur. He would not reform If hecontd. Your blessed remedj has worked a miracle la hi rae. I told fcici jt-ocnl hzt I Lad done, and be sajs no will never rfrlnk anln thLth?oal(l not If he waited to. ChrtAaf , Mo. I sot a douMe de. Mr i :fd yim It r nv tne medicine to aee if 1 could reform. 1 sutferj-l ua nznn, nd seen. as. no are me nappies uumiy in me aw:. m m-f ikc.jit' mv '&&ZX&l-r 'FOR AIX CIJ.1XATES, rJ L s'Sya ym IRM f;AT;iif:HP cdpp w-t vninfauu?Si i iibu rsos tun. IfuirTmBs: HIRAiV. SIBLEY - SEV.A.LHOBB3 "Writes- After a. taorouph trial of the uwxi xukxu, x ta&e pleasure in stating- tnat X nave been . 4-Jtr-Y- tifiTW!' mil1 tt't'iiM T. imIT7'SiT i'i mt ' irf. WfcWi ifcili'- WfiMffJffiMfm BLOOD creatly benefited, by its use. aitniaters and Xtib- xtc pea)ers will and it or tne greatest value 1 where a Tonic is neces sary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial agent, possessing un doubted nutritive and restorartive properties. Louiml U, JSy., Oct. 2, 1S32. VB3SWB K TBZ DB. HAHTEK MEDICINE CO., 213 8. UM 83L, ST. 10013. FAMOUS and DECISlUEbflS BvOAPT.KfSO.tT.S.A. IIISTOKYri:S5ITnEllATTI.n.Fr?rr.T. :i.i Vi(iimliu.i,iii. destroyed in a diy. How Faos r l)uo.ter !i tame I on 3 (ETMrUe t nn for fall drt.ripU'ji Mid tsrxj. X iiii-JilL4 TRXTSCH & STIBRS PATSHTSDAUeUBTM. UHl BY B. L. KgTB. fHUMI. Steci, &gsES9 ?.a?a.1 MP,34 ISIFIC. z :j.;??t A'rvra ifca?:-jS!'.i ts?s ta ZAZiCAL (itm FOR ."" i i rr, s? vr 3 Ort' W PSiSn ..-rj- nerv, tlucuMid Doreof the body Is but - , i. -. v-i.s - his net the desire, but be - m' i.vn tins c,ittMct he is saved. So nil aj-j Jr tae a'nis id no more a druok- i'r,j.-r. ij i;ra tui'ermaiwiu. ug&c xprrK.ns- r-.Tipu ta.ni to write as grateful In ray coTie wUtont my knowlsdje. whH I bad ordered j tea wn coicred tctc after uy cure, joa saoald havo j ALZ. SOULS, AJUL CBOPS.j & CO. Boch ester, N.Y. Chicago, UL r iggaaagsa-v.srgy toxide of Iron, 1'tmiviai JBarh and.J?hosphorusin a palatable form. For Itebilitif, Xoss of Appe tite, Prostration of Yiiat rowers it i indispensa I ?r X"TV!i4ilMJ9!BBHBiSBl S.QEEDS,ii BS!QICIl?t9 j7 ""Ji.iviwnuui, J-ff , Jf,B.J, w a consider ii f a meat excellent remedy for Tjf uie ueni ntateu. yiuii. iorcea iLESO? iHEWuHEky. s.splo CunMMl, A Grand Hook fxr Otil ud Twiihj. !' AiMitNt. C. MiVGUDV i: CO.. :inMniI n .'j-w-iri.rr?rrri2' .1 "MHfc j - PFN WEEK H ITWlWA. noi9 QMsiy-. DEKTISTRY: lsS Z. V. IUXKY "Jivepromptattention to ftepairlnsantl KxtractiiiK lVeetli. Special utt? ntiou giv en to Preserving Natural Teeth. The best of Artificial Teeth Warrant? to give tntt:f action. cs-OfRce over Rochester'!. Store. June 5, 1631-flni ZZGtiL NOTICE. Matthew A. Thompson n-l:oe place of -eitleni-e V- unknou'n.wiU t.:K!icucetliit n ti:e 'Ji.st day o;" Apiil. A. li. HsSS, itminati :. Thtirnj.Min Hied her petition i.giiin&t i. :;i, iu .iije No. 1-17, in tiie Hocking ti.i ci. Common Fleas Court, rhatviliu him .it!i nauitii. drunl:eiines for v.i.rc than irec ye.il, I e ore the l!!l:iK of s-aiil f-eti-:.m, .uni estieme cruelty, and inyiiig hithlie in ty !e divorced from nii ile- ndaiitou the final heuriiiK if?uiii cause. d.ild intise a ill be for ln-urin on and ar ertln tlrt i'iiv of the next term of said -iurc. Sovetimer I7tn. I"K4. HANNAH K. TIIOMPSOK. Veldv& Price. Attys. Sept.lt, lsi liw. Notice ol Asicnnient. To the t.hal:orsoriHii.otly Broiliers: You will u.Kr notice that r ttn-SitU dy iif September, isst, the undvrsi;neii Aw l.;i ee Wiil.al the uftn-oi Uurgtu. i Hi o- ln, Altoruejs it! Uvr. t:i the Viiln-ri-of i.og-n,Huclii.; o'ttPiy, Uliio, m.st iuy uent ot ucli ilf'MeUi.s ls liave liven ur 1 .red by the Hsib-ife t'onri 10 creditors iititled t.i r,-ie.e ttie-.!:!!!". ISOM FINLEY, Asslcuueo: iiubony Utoi. t-' pt It -3t PKO.BATK NOl'ICE. s"ti-e N iiereby given that the fellowinj cco.iutsi:iil vouchers have been ti.ed in ::e t'rub ito fourt oi Hocking County. 0. or s-til-n;ent. ij-iri.e V. vUrcJ. HU.irdiun of N.iiicy -t-jln-ii-. ml t.liw-s.itne willcomtj-jn for hearing on .lerjlh ny ot iXt, IS ..I IU o'c.ocli,.i. Iu. .rassouu t!ur..'ters.s may beconxenient. V.. r. ACKKU, I'rob.tte J Kiisei S-: t !! 3W Amiiv- U. .rown's Esla'e. Tiie na'"rs!iwil has. been nppr.intod m'lni tide, is Aduu:iMr:itr ol the tato of uiile C.Iirown. iei-ePstfil. JOiiS O. KICIXN. S&X)t 11 37 . Itir-i table K.-.-Jtlfn?e for fc'alei I a r r 'B v b cv ire stars Fr.tn Tfouie i i n-i'; .'( '.....iiiuu, r.-r siKruiiUiu-i-i it'ku.., x.e 1 tit. -.I.e.. wtfti cott-jr, c:s-j-i.. wJ ti.i ..utnoUxu.. "the ft'j)'er:y it! co -4. i i.s.p Hit-" v-vr ti.;ow il.iSxr.ifH L,. HOltN. .-et. II 5.n. ' er i.n.t u"u' -. d'"(--...tl it- u-tias i j fit l nt. i. rv- is il.-'i i.t . -OU.St.tUtT.l a ! S; -"Ss.-?e't2'S 'JS JsTCAOH. 423 .11PS. lSfrtt:;(ililli-:l tip.HI lai'Outl I i.isf- t l!l'ri- t'l.iii tfi.t ;i-r it-pwr-:. a-it! e.: n u.nisori' tn shnkf n hv lt t l.tj: trr.v- i.Mrwms b" tit M.i-nti c xy mliTs. ll.au tiie f-e-i..t:iai ImU i! th-.v!iifl- that rt!?tie ihr..i:;ii tlifi" s r- v.'. In niJ I'm-'; sUs aiivl ,r. -.tc-i-u .v'-'VLRS&J itt'f i 51 1 ' . l--i.Il'"l..V )" Sjt .. u.' i-.irAr.;, Wi&JZV3 . -icartai re- iS7?fr$ rietmer. e - ' -. ffe"?; .fl N i ' n .1 I !y il . jitZ, TV "C ?-"fl " ' - 1-1 I -!! i a:. t--.r' j 2y