Newspaper Page Text
!C .. JS j-SJAi- j "jw er .. ' 3a3js?ttia. jfs--- - -5k- fc-J -;-. I ' ,a;,',i:u,,'ffi;:iif; 5w5'-,:,',.-j- u:li 'je.i. ,'jtP--T.i...-Ji .... V Co:ir;!!co:u Act. l'M4Hfcjjm-HI.arjVwr;V.rf1 Iff f T i f i s y u- There comes new from Macon, Ga., of a vdry ser.ous injury to Tommy l)owns, sou of Mie. Dr. Downs, of this city, says the Dtn;orL Democrat, who With his rcoti'er is slopping with hr rother. Mr. EUui Kvims, in Howard, alont six miics trow M.tcon. Tommy is 12 years of SP. According to a long account received by Willis Downs, of this city, Torcmy went into the woovls near his uncle's hoaso with his dog. T.-3 Uor intnned a rabbit nnd Tommr fallowed :n tSi chase, and finally caw tae rabbit enter a hollow tree. About fiphtcea feet from the ground was a hole in the tree, and thinking- to catch the rabbit he quickly climbed up and thrust his arm in. After failing totf.nd tho rabbit he attempted to withdraw hi arm, and found that by6ome means or other it was securely fastened at the "wrist. For an hour or so he hung on and halloed for help until he was hoarse and could call out no longer. In his situation, unable to make him self heard, almost benumbed with cold and with the prospect of being hold prisoner all niht staring him 'in the face, the lad did not know what to do. Finally he tk his knife out and "With the freed hand deliberately sat to "work to cut off tho imprisoned arm. He cut away to the bone, near the elbow, and finally, after having severed the muscles, he dropped from the tree in a swoon. How long he was in an unconscious condition he could not state, but he came to his senses without assistance, and walked home. Two surgeons were summoned, and made a complete ex .ajninatipn of the wound, the boy re maining calm and composed as they tenderly proceeded. They found the whole of the muscular portion of tho lower and outer side, extending from the elbow upwards for about three and a- half inche each way, completely sev ered and cut out down to tho bone. At last accounts it was believed that the arm could be saved, .but it must re main in a crippled condition, owing to tho severing of the tendons. Forward. BT SUSAN COOLIDGE. Xetmc stand Mil! upon tho befcrht of life. Much has becu won, though much there la to win; I cm a little vreary of the strife. Let me Slaud still awhile, nor count it sin 3 cool my hot brow, ease tho travel pain. And then address me to the road again. Xiong- wss the war and steep and hard the climb; Sore ar mr limb and fain I am to rest. Behind me lie Ion? sandy tixcks of time; Before ac r ees tho Jeep mountain crest. Xet me stand null the journey is half done. And when les weary 1 will travel on. i-Standlnr atllll Ttrpn a T nation The SteD rtnth Kbiflc Hnrt I alln hniM-STini-m- Kovement was safety; by the Journey laws No help is Riven, no sate cbidloK-place. Mo idling In the pathway lnutl and slow; I must go forward, or must buckward gol "I will po np, then, though tlie limbs may tire, And though the path be doubtful and un eeen; Setter with the last effort to expire Than iot'c the toil and struggle that have been, -And have the morning strength, the upward strain. The distauoc conquered, in the end made vain. Lb. bJwsed law! for rest is tcmDiinr sweet. And we would all lie down If so wo might; And few would struggle on with bleeding feet; And few would ever gain the higher height. Ilxcepi Inr tho stern law which bids us know We must go forward, or must backward go Independent. Barglars Should Not FiimWe Around. ' A stout, able bodied lady was aroused the other night by a noise in the hall way, and on going down stairs she dis covered a man fumbling around in the dark. The iady immediately assailed him. with the ferocity of a tigress and ejected him from the house in quite a number of seconds less than no time at all, and slammed the door after him. Ai-lhe maLn, tumbled .dnwa -tl top onto the sidewalk he was gobbled by a policeman and promptly marched off to the cooler. The next morning several of her friends called and congratulated her upon the heroism displayed in throwing & full-grown burglar out of the houxj. "Gracious!"' exclaimed the lady, growing pile and agitated; "was that a burglar?" "Why, certainly, didn't you know it?" Know it! Heav ens, no! I thought it was only my hus band home again late from the lodge, or I wouldn't have done what I did for tho world." Texas Sitings. Xjrjtmoo etp jo'jasd aoq:o .Cut: m punoj eq sou pjnoo m?qa ot:ra o oiqtrjmfr eoozi sb 'asoj adeg punoju sqnojq pus 'no3JO u: ?no ojsav Jfoqx "aooj 85- uiooq oij pus uo jooj j;oi 81 11IA1 30?6 iSute v jscni eqj -uo;soq ui p9)onjiBaoD "nigq jioa sj uomnuom gjq Sujidsjs u: ujiojjjjojt 5 posn oq oj 2Dixiap aqx m Batrouj oi 139J 8 pu 'jaamsip nt caqaar g ienj 5 sq 01 si j snot 8ag-jCiuajL7 rioqw qSio jjiai no uaqjtt pus 'saoj oau-a;jo; moqt: sqSraM jaou ?j "jaamnuoai umo;3ijoj oq? joj 4tmiup eqj Snpno iiou bi antvp; jo iusdmo3 ejratu) iiomoijih aqx Feminine precocity: On a railroad -train nearing Troy a few days ago was a live-year old amusing herself Ky put ting on one of her mother's gloves. When the operation was ended she looked inquiringly abou, her and ein jrled out a ministerial-iooking old gen tleman, to whom she threw a kiss with her gloved hand. On leaving the car the gentlemen psesed the little miss with the remark: 'Good-hve, little sweetheart." The chi.d indignantly straightened herself and repiied in an impatient tone of voice: '"Oh, I wns unlj flirting with you." Troy Times. How much is "quite a number?" We glance over our excuangei and read of "quite a number of people," "quite a number of hogs" (though possioiy we here indulge in an unnecessary repeti tion), "quite a number of years," and one bibulous writer with unctuous en thusiasm refers to "quite a number of glasses of beer." As nearly as wa can judge from the context in each of these cases, "quite a numuer" means well in short quite a number. Eoaland Qouner-Joutixi . A. Cardinal in Embryo. Dr. Mayhew was one of. the most puzzling examiners at Oxford. He al ways asked the most captious ques tions. Onco, however, he found his match In a beardless youth, who solved with cla68;c! calmness tho most diffi cult quoKiions the Professor's brain could invent. When Mayaew saw that he had to deal with a formidable oppo nent, he changed his tactics, com menced in Latin, and asked: "Quid et Spas?" nV:st isilope? Majrnaras," a great thin:: wa t!:e immediate an swer. "Quid cat Ciiaritr-s." W:snt is Cnsrity? was the next question: 'Mag na rcrilas," a grext rnnn relied th sludit. Q-ide;tF..$es.J"' VVhst is Faith? "Qiwd nun vides," What is uneenj answered the young theo logian, jlayhsiw was forced to laugh; against his will. He gave the student his hand, and a thing that rarelv hap pened asko.d him to dinuor. Fifteen years later D- Maybe v r-.'ceivcd an in-v-tation to dinner. It cam a 11 om tho fcvudent above mentioned, who then gave a banquet in honor of his installa tion as IJiskuji 01 Westminster. Ho is now Cardinal Manning. The new pn?.! cocIt in Italy abolish But this is on- es capr.ai pumsnment. Jv making tho law conform to the, p'ractice. HtTing twenty eirs past, out of over 1,5 .0 couv.clibus for capital crimes, in winch the death sentence was imtiosed. an airgrealc of only tfiirty-oiie executions have taken place, and for the past nine ycer3 not one condemne I person lias been executed. I: wou'd seoin 10 be quite as well that the form of law ihuiud be done away W"-b: -rai" RJ m kot US B :sv . A3: mm mm ohuo now open Sit'dents can en ter at any Time. The Z.incsvi I e Business College nas been cstnbiis'ied nearly twenty years, and sin.-e its organization it : i ba prepared hundreds of young men fur Miecensful careers in buei- ness pursuits. dotation is healthy and accessi ble. College :s at the cornpr of Main and Third streets, (wo sxuares from the railroad depotand three squares from steamboat lading Good boarding can be obtained in private families at very reason able rates. Course of instruction is thorough and praet'cal, embracing Book keeping by single and uouble en try as pplied to al kinds of Buai nass Penmanship, Business Forms, Commercial Aritbtnetie, Business Correspondence and actual business practice. Bank, Postoffice and oth er offices m ureu'ar working order for the transaction'of business. Penmanship Department ts very tboroughsand extensive, aiming ful ly tv meet the wants of all, for tea ching or practice. Students t upon arriving in the city should retain biggago checks until a boarding place has beyi selected. By notifying the Prin cipals m advance, students will be met at the depot or boat lauding, and assisted in securing boarding place." and toansfer of baggs are. hose who come in theci(y--it night will find first clss accommodations at the Kirk House, corner Fourth and Market streets, until further arrangements can be made. Circulars coutiuing full informa tion as to tuition, time required, boarding, cost, Sic, now ready for distribution Address the Principals, ClIOGUlLL & PAKSONS, Zanesville, Ohio. For Sale- A lot on Hunter Street, 90 by 225; one of the finest bniiding sites in Logan. Terms reasonable. I will also self where I now reside- W. W. McCbat. sep. 4 3w. GRIGGB' GLYCERINE SALVE. The best on earth, ran truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine S.tlve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruis es, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and skin emplions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money refunded. Only 2o cents. Jjorsale by Mill er & Case. njay8-ly. rrom"irrB'-HnttirSupi. oxi Agricultural rMxperiiueut. Ktatiou. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 4. Bowker Fertilizer Co., Gents: I wish to say that I consider your Bow ker's Phosphate a valuable fertilizer to soils deficient in phosphate- I used it during the past season on corn at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre, audi think its effects were Very marked in produc ing a strong healthy, growth. Brick For Sale. The Deet of hand made Budd ing or Paving Brick, a low prices. Milt. Gaffney, Yard on South Side of Canal, opposite the Fair Grounds Notice to House'Buil&ers. SCHOOL HOUSE IN WARD TOWNSHIP. Sealed proposals will be rpcelved at the office of the Clerk of the Eoard of Educa tion of Ward townbhip, in Carbon Will, Ohio, until 12 o'clock, at no' n, ou the IScli day ot September, 1884, for l.uilciiug a School House on the lot situated iu .Sub District No. I, according to the pl.tnb on flle in said office. Each bid must contain the name of eve ry person interested iu the Kjn'e, and be accompanied by a sufficient guaranty of 60ine disinterested jjertou, that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered into and the performance of it piopei ly seem eil. The bid lor each klud of material Dal i eel for by the specifications must be stated separately, and the price of erfch aiveu.ani! the prict ot labor 111 Uht also be separately stated. None but the lowest lefepousible lil will bo accepted, and the Hoard may reject all bids. By order of the Board of Education. JOHN E. SHOUT, Clerk. Carbon 11111,0., Atis,21,lbS4. Aug as aw. . IEG?1L NOTICE. David Sawyer, who when last heard from resided at mouth of Little Sandy, Jackson county, West Virginia, and Olive I. (Saw yer, c. minor under fourteen years of age, an heir of John Sawj-r, deceived, whose place oi residence is unknown, will take notice that a petition was filed against them and theother heirs of David SI. Saw yer deceased, and the widow ol said de culeut, ou the lth day of January, A. I. lhSJ.in the Probate Court of Hockmi; coun ty, Ohio, by John M. Buchanan, adminis trator ot the estate of David M. Sawyer, deceased, :tllej;liij; that Ihv personal estate oi s:ud decedent is iusulllcient to pay his debts, the widow's allowance, and the charges of administering his estate. That he died seized in fee simple of the following real estate, situate ill the county of HocKiim auu State of Ohio, to wit : Being the norlh-A-ost quarter of the south west 'juarier of section number twenty nine (13), township number eleven (11), of raupe uumbei eiRhtteu (18), coalmining forty (tO) aeres more or Ie. That Diana Sawyer, as widow of taid de cedent is entitled to dower in said preia- 1-es. The prayer of Raid petition 1b for the as signment ol dower to the said Diana Saw yer, and tortile sale 01 said premises, sub ject to such dower estate, for the payment of the debts and charges aloiesaid. The parties first above mentioned will further lake notice thai they are required to answer said petition on or before '.ho third Satuiday alter the ICth day of Octo ber. A. D. 1681, and that the case is .set for iiearin;; on the I'd day of .November. A. D. 1881, at 10 o'cloc k, A. 31. JOHN M. BUCHANAN, Administrator as aforesaid. Wripht Lowrey, Attys. Sept. i, ltSl 6w ATi iX'OTIOU John Paston, whose residence Is un known, will take notice tluit on the 23th dayufAuxttet.lSS:, Auon W:itts ttleil his etition 111 uie common i'lens Court of: Jlockins county, Ohio, In case lib!), ushId'.i rtiizaneui ly-oiiikou, joun w iiimm raxton. J.mu's Kltut-r Puxton.a minor u yeais of ae, jotepii .jarion r-.ixiou, a minor I!,.,:,, ,. ,.., I V,l v V vtMrKOItiKe.a ml John Pnxloii.heirnr. I.nw GS11C JOUlIial, lMlUUa, 11. 1. of llnrbara IMxton, leceasetl: AndiewNel fcnn Wntt" anil Elmer Anson V;stih-, ininons over U ye.trs of ago, Zane Kemore Watts ami EiiilielSrovrn V.'att, minors under 14 j i ars of tijjo. ;l;i!l:en ami only iiein. t law oianeKnrah Wutt, tleceasel, a daughter ami ).! of thu IicirK at I.iw ot the K.tid IS.ir!irini P.ixiou, ileceaHcd.aml John fol llun, prnyiuK partition of the real estate described m sml petitioa, and theaksign iiiont ol plaintiiT.s courtesy'tlierein ot tlie undivided one-iourtli part,oi it that can not !-e done without manifest iiiiurv. that Mich nroc-eodiugs be had as are authorized by law. tinhl inrtie'saro rcjtilivd to answer on or I'etoie tliettn day ot bfptLmlier, or jude ment may Ie taken again-! thorn. , ,, . Al.'tiOX WATT3. fWy Pripo, hlsAttw. S-in.4,lil Cw SEDTIKL CIRCULATION - - 1500. A.DTT ERTISINO RATES. osV tw'k 3 w'bs, i w'k S m' Cm's 1 y'r Inch I 3 inch 3 inch i 4 inch ' Mnrh x coV 'A col. lA col. 1 rol. I o.o i.!. r jo.o- 1.-0.0 2i.M 30.0 ?5.(K .V-.0( 100.0 3niness wrilioifire lints oi lc.c$6 per annum num. , hnpler.nr.onncpjDen's ofn-:'ni itlis.nna church :t'. benevoten S ljiPS.oif't'i len ; .(.((! notice n."r:ei i.r-e. --tuy obifDiirv notices will be eliai ulili'lons cii 5ceiii"pr Lo'cil business Mc'ic-'ilO cos's per liix SrBSCRiPTION $2.lG TllR YEA! ilemoeratic Vhi form. Resolved First, That the Den ocracy of Ohio, in convention h affirms its piatfoim of 18S3as f"t l.iws: ft indulges the pn.ciples the party esp'esscd in previm. Stateand .ational platforms in rt gard to persunal libertv, the ti u. iuiictiuna of the govemment, and a. embraced in poli'ical crted. ex pounded by the founder of the Deni osratic paity, Thorn .9 JefTerMin The application of these principle? to our present condition demand. the pmification of the public serv ice, the punishment ot the robber? of Ue public treasury, the equali xation of all public burdens, tb arrest of the profligacy and extrav agance thut corrupt the adniinis t'ation of pub ic aflfurs. and a to tal change in the policy that so long has been pursued by the Rcpubli cn partv favoring individual and c'ass interests at the expense of tin laboring and wealth-producing pen p'e nf'the .country; and we renew our declarations tor startle monv. the gradual extinction of the pub lie debt and the payment of pen sions to disabled soldiers, their wid ows and orphans. Second, We favor a tariff for evenue, limited to the necessities ol the Government, economically ad ministered ;md so adjusted in itsap. p'ication as to prevent unequ-il bur dens, encourage productive indus tries at borne, afford just compen sation to labor but not to create or fos'er monopolies. Third, That the just demands of the wool growets of the State and country for an. equitable readjust ment of duties on wool (unjustly reduced by a Republican Oongrcs) so that the industry shall be fully and equally favored with other industries,, ought to be complied with, and we endorse the action oi the Democratic members of the Ohio delegation in Congress in their effort to accomplish this re suit. Fourlh The peiuocratic party is and always has been opposed to sumptuary legislation and unequal taxation in any form, and 13 in fa vor of the largest liberty of private cunduct-eonolste.'it with, public wel fareand rights of others; and of regulating the liquor tr.ifiic and pro viding against the evils resulting therefrom by a judicious and prop Fifth That we commend the ac tion of the Democratic Legislature in its abolition of the contract labor svstem and its teforms of prison management, and we endorse the legislature and executive in their economical and wise adminis tration of the affairs of the State. Sixth The protection of the government is due to all American citizens, native and foreign born, abroad and at home. Seventh -We reaffirm the resolu tions of the State Conventions of Ohio in 1880, 18S1 and 1SS2 and of the Democratic National Conven tions of 1872. 1876 and 1880, de manding a thorough reform and purification of the Civil Service, and charge that the .Republican party has violated cveiy p'edge it h-us heretofore given to the reform tbee of. and has failed during its lonjr adm'nistration of the government to correct oven the most patent abuser, and we deem therefore a change of the executive adminis tration of the. government itself as the reform first of all necessary (as made more manifest by the Star-route trials and other iniqui ties) 1 hereby ousting 'corrupt rings, confederated to protect crime and prevent tho punishment of criminals, and by so doing make it possible to" punish fraud and theft in political service. IS'olice To the citizens of Logan and nocking county. J- P- Ankrom & Sons, Proprietors o the Mc Ar thur Nurseries, will remain here for some time to solicit orders for their Nursery stock. Head quarters at the Rem pel House. Every tree guaranteed True to name. I'rice of Apple and P ach No. one stock 4 lo 0 feet high, 13 c'ts each, or $12.50 per. 100 and ajl other stock proportionately low. .Evergreen trees, insured to grow. Call and see us and get a Catalogue. N. B. Our trees are only on the road one half a day and are rais ed in your own climate. Very respectfully yours, J. P. Ankhom & Sons. Any Housekeeper, who serd at once the names of five mar ried ladies, at same address, and 12 twe-cent stamps for postage, will receive free for one entire year, a handsome, entertaining and instructive Domestic Joiirn al, devoted to Fashions. Fancy Work, Decorating, Shopping, Cooking, and Household mat ters uest paper piiDiisnea ion Ladies. Every houekee? er wants it. iteguiar price. jji uw. Must send now! Address Dom- Ladiks' .MkoujaIi Adviser A complete Medical work for worn en, handsomely bound in cloili and illustrated; postpaid for 10 two-tent stumps TeII how to prevent and cure all di.-ease of the pex, by a treatment at home. Worth its weight in Gold to every lady suderiny: from any of these disease. Over 10.000 Fold already. Addross Niinda I'ub lishing Co!, Kunda. -K. . si.flo f2.no ft?-v i-'.tn Sfi.5 2.P0 5.75 -i.0 7.H0 9.fn 3.M S.7.") 5.50 t.(.fi l-.'.fO 3.50 5.o0 6.S0 10.C8 U.00 4.fM) 7.0') 8.00 I2.C0 IP.f'fi 5.50 8.c0 10 00 15.0(1 P.ft 7.ro: io.ro li.ooinuio 2".h k nn i2.no M.ro -:o.eo w.pp 10 0;) I 17,00 0.00 I S5.60 55.C0 1 TEE Sewing; LIKE TUB mm !E UNEXCELLED BY ANY. Sure to Give SatUfacUtm. General Office, 111 , 5. . 2few York Office, 2S3 Broafiiraqr. Buying Agents Wanted. t ontini'jii. The proof of tbe pudding is not in chewing the string, but in having in oppor'tmity 'to test be article direct. Miller & Case the Drug gist, has a free trial bottle of Dr Hosanko's Couirh and Lung Syrup tor each and every one who is af t icted with Coughs.Coids, Asthum, Consumption or any Lung Aflection. Mammoth Invoice of of every description, which the bove named local deal er has provided for his CUSTOMERS embrace everything desirable in the general lines' of Boot wear that may be called for adapted to all ages and both sexes, and in all the New Shapes and of the Most Approved' Makes. These goods are all fresh and have been carefully se- lected, and are G UARAJf TEEJD TO QIVB EHTIKB SATISFACTION to purchasers alike as regards wearing Qualities and prices. GP.9CERY RESTAURANT ITILL1431 ii5,ISG. Prop, LANCASTEK, OHIO. The people of Logan are invited to call on me when in the city for Fresh Groceries, Choice Wines, Best Beer and igar?. my Restaurant will be supplied with fresh OyMers, Game, Fish anil everything the market allonls in season. may 10, 'S3 TEACHEE',8 EXAMINATION !! The School Examiners of Hocking coun ty, Ohio, will meet at the Union School House, ON THE First and Third Saturdays ol Each &onth, at9 o'clock, n. in., except January, July ana August. AppMcantsmust furnish pre paid envelopes by which they will receive the result ofthe examination. TESTIMONIALS of good morl character will be reqalred ca thoe unknown to the Hoard. The grading Is represented on a scale of to 100 , and six classes of certificates will be issued, viz: GIIADE9. First Class, Five Yfiiru. No branch less thAii 9b nnd an experience of not leas than three consecutive ye.irs of teaching next preeeedinu tin application, eichteen months of which experience shall have been in one place. Second CHsm, Three Years. When the applicant has an aver.iReof 95, no branch less Mian W), and twenty four mouths ex perienrein teaching. Third CI.is, Twenty FourMonths. An aviTHKeof90.no branch less than 85 and eighteen mouths experience intc-aching. Fourth Class, Eiuiitren Months. An av erage or Ho, no branch los than 75 and twelve months experience in teaching. Fifth Cla., Twelve Months. When in no branch there is less than 70. Sixth Clas-j,, six mouths When in no ranch there is less than CO. This is a trial ceitificate and will not be issued to an ap plicant who has taught, after Sept. 1, 18S2. Asatlvf.ictoiy examination in the The ory and Practice of t aching and a good tle Erccof success Is teaching and soverniinra school will be favorably considered. Ah plicmts are required :o furnish testimo nials of good moralcharnctrr. FRANK GORDON, J. L. flRKJUT J. P. H.KTKDM. Janoaryl, 1870. Examiners TOBACCO CHEWERS A REWARD Of S555 CASH. 1,000 Imperial Nortlty Pooket u aires mud o,OW) poandj ot S Qret sl CKEWiKC TOBACCO TO BE C5V, AWAY! TTTEEV tiavsnaiER Tliur OTor 3isa win it Ki.VSAXUKU. tUttyt.t!ituto-t.SI8U r tn turewt a receive tin fn-t reward. itliX Cnstj, rr Sfc tal Jnuonrj- 1-L Cbi-r thia dulvrtititu k iicja by iljuI, bstwiuo IH-ttiuber 15to uu "ii"i.iON' &r MeC'AI.fjAY TCP. .CCy CO. .-iJllini.i.Jimr.. DiJid. I 0t cilrfia out nwi pn:t- n Kirrelope. This j TKE HNEST POUND PLUG EVR IM.DE, c AfK YOUR DEALER FOR ZOO-ZOO. Machine, 1 &uw-uj. mww.hii. ?jiuoiia,1UIOnQ. SWJ to U. 2 ;.) ith. SIO H:b. S to liiE l,(KK)lwprIfa rK'Urt Iviiivrawonh jl-eoch. (ad S,(KK) fonn,U 7.iW-7.lW Plnjr Tobace. to Inrea in rotation. Hm lirm-t nmnlmr nt imt m. I. B. & W, N5 -ylsS -iK. C .1' j'-,'.' t. i - r-- fijrv U1 - ' rVC ROUTE. hro ante L Between the BAST & WEST, NORTH and SOUTH. "This Great Thronch Eonte is now Completed and in Full Operation, running through Pas tenner Trains daily, as follows : jj,Tliree solid trains rach way between Columbus, I ndtauaiKilis and Peoria ttS"l'wo trains each way between Colum bus, IniliauaoIis and D -catur. tTTwo tr.iins each way between Ban dusky, Indianapolis Peoriaand r)ep:itur. ttSTwo trains each way between Sa dusky, Dayton and Cincinnati. ejt.Thrce trains each day between San due.kv,Spriut!field nnd Columbus. ttST-Fourtrainseach way between Colum bus, Springfield, Daytou and Cincinnati. tL-Two tra;nse'Ch way between Colum bus, Springfield, Indianapolis & Chicago. With Sleeping and Reclining Chair Car on Night Trains, and elfiant Parlor and modern Day oachesonDay Trains. Its track is laid with heavy Fteel rails, thorouijhly balUsted, with easy grades and few curves. Traversing as it does the heart ofthe three great states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, unilinc In close business re lationship the capitiil cities oi the first and second, with the second city ot tbe third, and passing through a largeuumberof tbe most importantcitiesand townai each, and with all its central location makes it The Shortest and Most Desirable Konte between the Ea & West. STThrough Tickets and Bagtrage Checks to all principal points. North, East. Houtu ami West, can be obtained at any Ticket Office of the I. B. A: W. K'y, also via this route at all railroad office? throughout the counliy. Rates always as low as the low est. Don't purchase tickets to any point without first consulting the agents of the I.B.&W.R'". Particular advantages offered to Western Emigrants. Land and Tourist Tickets to all points reached by any line. rt Passenger Trains leave Columbus, at follows: 9:30 a. m., 5:20 and 11:05 p. m., Standard time. C. E. Henderson, Gen'I Slaaager H.U Bronson, Gen'I Ttcki-t A-i't. JAMES DeWOLF, Pass Ag't. 2G North High 8t.. Columbus, O SOMS a 5i ' mn All telegrams wet e seat by Ox 'i'ams, JVot Many Years ', All Clothing That had become Boiletl or Fuded.vrHs cast aside; but now such goods can be re-lus-tred, renovated or dyed and made as d as new. That is our trade, and wa h.tve just placed in our establishment New Ma chinery, consisting of a Cetrifugal Hydro Ex tractor, A. Large Finiahias; Cylinder, a Crape Shawl Frame and a Steam Shawl rrees, Ami a fall line of Steam Machinery and wc are better prepared than eTertodo first clas worlc. Ami we sha'l do none but the best of work at a fair price. llbinember, these are all facts end don't make a mistake, but send all your old .-ailed and Suited Clothing of any Kind to the. City Steam Dye House. Lancaster, Ohio, Branch will be Started in Logan in September. and get two dollar's worth for every dollar yon naj us. Price list sent In any address. May 10. ISU ly- isifisi'e m. $fkm q Ses noe and L-llies, paper. 10c; cloth i'ic. Crown of Wild Olive, papir, 10c, clotli25e Ethics ofthe Dnst,p-tper I0 clot'n '25c. Si-sumeand I.lllles,Cro-vn of Wild Oilve and Elhh'sot th Dust, iu one volume, lir.If Russia, re-5 cdKes, 50c. iodoru P.iinters, Stones of Venice, etc., in pieparatiou. I, irue catiilocues iree. JOHN II. ALDEN, Publisher, 18 Vesey St New York. (Feb. 21, '81-4w Columbus, Hocking Valley I Udz RAILWAY, Tho Shortest Koute Between AND THE OHIO RIVER TIME t'A. Taking Effect, May 18, ; CENTRAL TIME. 84. SOUTU BOUND. Lv Toledo ' Fostoria Carey Up. Sandusky. M.iriou 1 iospect ..... lle'eware Ar Columbus .A 40 a m 10 10 a m 5 IIS pm ,.6(H 11 7 02 6:... 710 .. 7 4S... ...8 03... ...8 :15... .9 J... 12 0-) pm 12 10 ... 1 18... 1 10.. 7 So 810 8 47 9 07 2 00. 9.'!1 3 00... 10 30 Lv Columbus 750am 3 0.i pm 6 00 pm .Lancaster 9 17 a m 4 S2 pm 7 21 pm Logan 10 02 a in 5 18 pin 8 12 pm Ar Athens... .11 05 a in 6 30 pin 9 'JO pm Ar G:illipolis Ponieroy 1 37 pm 8 39 prn .. . .2 .12 pm 9 3 pin ... NORTH BOUND. Lt Pomeroy Unllipolis... 4 20 nm 4 15 p m . olUuin 5 09 pin ... Lv Atheui Lv Logan . . Lnm-!i-ter.... Ar Uoluinbui . 7 05 am 7 05 pm 12 4opm 80 nm 8 17 pm 1 47 prn ... 9 12 :i n i 858 pm 232 pm ...10 30:uii 10 20 pm 3 55pm L- Cnlillilbiis Deliwme Pipeel Mnriiin Up. S.uuluhky.. Ctrey Fo.tori;i r ArTohilu 'R:im 445 Mill 4 In nm ' T 57 tint 5 117 am 5 On nm I .1 21 pm 6 02 urn 5.T2 inn . ...1 40 pm 6 22 am 5 52 pm ...2 20 pm 715!iin 6 45 pm , ...2 40 pm 7 35 inn 7 05 pm - 3 12 pm 8 05 nm 7 :! put , ...4 pm 2.inm 9UI pin ' llirect oonsieottotis m-itli In Union D('-l-fitat Columbus, for Newark, Zifiesville, Plttsbun;, Wheeliim. Baltimore, W.isliin: ton j nrt Pliilullphl:i; ,ilsi for U.ivton, Cincinnati, Louisville and all points South nnd outIiwesl. 9ju'"lose eoniieotiniiK :it Toledo for De troit anil nil points in Micbigau und Caii- ! nisi. W H HARIjllSON.Ooii'l Pas. Ag't. Columbus. Ohio FRANK MYERS, Occupies a Hoora In the r,est vri'H' i nip H H B ' w I 14 M & aj . - m it. m. ,-a IB 5 '11 'St? assSssGIMBLE BUILBIHG. (Opiiosite Rbcliester'a) 'ekeepan splected Htm-k of leady Boots and Shoes. Custom Made Work a Specialty. B6TABLI SUED Itf THE OLD RELIABLE II MESS SHOP Of Lngaa. johi t. immm would announce to the citizens of Lorn and vicinity liiai he has ptucbased ihc s'ock oi iiarno.sS, S irldles, Collars Whv A-o., of R. C.Sanderson aud will contlnne tbe business at the old stand, where wi. be found Saddles of every description fiom 5-5 toilf), Bul'jo Harness of all grades, pii-es irom M to jaw. woric Harness, heavv and IightfromS22to8t0; Collai-s of all kim's fromSOctsso very be-t Wool Collai pll npp.-r Leather for $2,50. Whips in end less variety, largest stock of fine warrun ted lialebone whips in the city. Hames and Chains at low n rices, Currv Combs and Brushes. A good Comb and Brush for 25c. A large stoekof beantiful rinab Lap Robes. A good assortment of Horse Covers and Blankets. Very best Harness Oil at SI 0 peri:llon. I use the very host material and employ none but skill'- -'r'nen. Call and examine my stotk andprl-e ne forepurchasiue;. All goods tully wa "ran ted. Repairiui; promptly tiui.t. aimp in Wright Block, opposite First liunk ot'Logun J T BaNUEUSON. e in MEETINGS. The Board of School Examiners of Logaa Village will hold regular meetings for the Examination of applicants fer teachers' certilcateE.afollows, vis: On the Third Wednesday of Feb ruary, April, June, August, October and December, at the office of the Saperlntendant, in tha Uchoul Building of said Village, commen cing at 10 o'clock, a. n.,of each day. By order of Examiners, J. H.;DYE, Preident. A-H. WiLsos.CIerW. Jans 21" TIME TABLE. P. a & St Louis R & Pan Handle Route Schedule in effect Jan. 14th, 1684. Tralnstie- parttrom Lancaster, as follows: Going West. Depart. Cin. Express 9:22 am Mall . .. .... 4:37 pra Washington Local Freight 4 17 a si Qo4n E ist. Depart. Cincinnati Express ... 4:22 pm Mall 9:32am Above train rn dally except Sunday N B The ime Kiven above Is Central Standard Time which I28 minutes slower than ColumiiusUme: Pullman Palace HIceplne mid Hotel Cars attached to through trains on tic same Hue PC i St 1. It il way run without change, went bound to Indiana col I. St. Louis and Uhicaxo; eastbunnd to Pitt- buiK, HarrisburR. B-i!timire, Wnshingtoi. Pniladelphia and few Yr!. For Urn table, rates f fare, through tickets and bagg."i;e checks and (ur.'lier in lormation rec-rdiur the runulnv of train-. apply to N. 8. VAiIpo'e, Ticket Ager.t,Lan- c.isterOhio. JAS.McCRRA, E. A. TO RD. Man.-mer. 6en. P.is t Titt. Atct Columbu, O. PiltsburKh, P.i. UCKEH'S MEAT lAaiET, In ths Kellar Buildinsr. Mr. John UiuT will - .a p nblic, his meat.iip It Kl jr'.s 3-ii tta wltti h klmisof the vry boat sua its. at roaionab prices. Meats of all kindn outntlv o hand. The'ilnhe-it price piid'or titont tie, sheep and hogs. Jenuary3, 1S84 ly ill THE mm yon THE MOUEY, U to bny at the Office. It s.tes expense of commission nnd ix pnse In traveling Irom house to houe. You can just as well ssive auove expauars as-yru can in burins? your dry soods. Vhen you buy a .Doinesticor XewjHome you i;et the best. All other m.ikej called New Hinh -Vrm machines are imitations, and none are their peers. The Domestic and New Home have new styles of wood work, nnd new sets of Attachments that othersdnre not use. Come aud see foryour selesaud you will be convinced thatthe above is reliable, and if yon have n Domes tic or New Home that has been in use from 10to20ye-irsdo not let them hnmbugyou with their u-c.Hed new blati arm ma chlnes.and trade you out oTit, which they will try to do, but brins: your machines to me and I will put In the new Domestic or New Home Improvements, then you will haveu better michlnc .and oae that will last longer than the high arm imitation ones, and aive your money and have the best machine Iu the world. HENRY LUTZ. esr-All kinds of machines and machinery rep-iired In the best manner and a, reason able prices. mI have 8 different styles of M.ichln-3 on nand. will h I will sell at low rates. Cull und examiuathem. Feb 21, '6i if Hjt Luia. A Life-saying Present. Mr. M. E, Allison, Hutchinson. Kan., saved his life by a simple T-ial Bottie of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, which caused him to procure a large hot tie, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate, and everything else had failed. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs; and all Throat and Lun&r diseases, it is guaranteed to cute Trial Mottles free at F. Ilarringtoa's Drug Store. L.trge size. $1 00. Feb. 15, lyr. mm CE3TRAL RAILROAD. Time Card taking efiect May 11. '84 East Toledo Pembcrville Foatoila Berwick .10 So II 19 5 00 5 41 215 13-i S2" 8 45 P H 12 01 12 2S :i2 48 120 1 35 2 23 ......2 48 ......3 12 .3 22 ......3 55 3 50 4 02 4 29 6 21 6 48 12 50 12 28 12 05 1.1130 8 05 7 20 6 48 COj ; Syciiinure...., 7 07 7 40 A X 4 47 5:i 6 01. 624 6 35 649 703 7 15 7 36 too 817 S37 A 31 9 15 8 22 840 8 52 910 922 A M 915 jli rive Bucyrus Xeivvo All 15 925 MtOIlead. 10 31 10 07 9 45 9 35 9 22 9o7 855 8 31 Ll!9 . 750 '30 ' PM 650 7 52 7 39 7 28 7 09 6 57 A X 1.6 40 821 7 47 717 7 03 6 45 621 557 S47 4 47 4 33 4 12 AM 4 30 4 32 3 51 327 3 08 2 48 PM 5 15 MareuKO Ct'nterburg.. Hiirtloril , Jouustown. .A leziiiulriu . Ura'iville ..... Ilobiou HaUlyJune. urr BaMl Pickering... , ...4 47 ....4 55 5 13 P il ..5 50 ..4 53 .5 0 .517 ...5 31 ..5 40 PM Colnmlmi.. Pleuxintville... Husliville Bremen Junction City New Lexington.. Cornine..., ..CIO Connect!onK:iremir.e:it fostoria wltli L El W i.'y lor Fiiiillny, JLima, St M-irys. Muiiciaiiil L.ifayette, Inil, Bioomiugton IIl.,K.tn-as City and tit Louis. At Bueyru.for nil uointson P F W & C Railway At I.everliiE forCrestlliif.t?lfvpl!inrt.nwi i nil points on Columbus Divisions, of C CCA railway. At CemerburK for Mt Vernon, Clinton, Akron and nil points on CiU V ACKM At Bremen and New Lexington for Mut- ( nm, ijaiii .iMcr, A.'iiic4viiieanil atl points on t'iucinnntinnd Musttinmim ion nf P U A St Louis K'y. valley Divls- AL Junction City for Slmwnee and nll iroimson atruitsvnie Jliv It & OK'd. At Coluinbu connection it made at tln- i is-1 is sSh i BEST mm. ',, V l Wlln r:,""-'oriinc!nii!iti, I,onis-vl,1y-.11,",,an-'PI's. Wnslilnistoii, Baltimore ,j. andnij SoiUliein and Eastern cities, ace w H Vaiidesritt, Sup't ,. lUfISOHFltCll, G G HaUley, Gen'I Ticket Ag't ticnctal Manager. Tes ljumm Wmums'yimm The Great Eastern Mutual Ufa Insursncs Co. 54 Losingtou St. Baltizaors City, HKL ITiIb Compsny- pT ATX CLAIMS ?IU)2aPTX.Y aud IK y OIjIj, and haa the 03TLT OMGINAIj LOW ASrtE2iSMENT PX.AS la Amsrlia. Over 5,000 BuIIelua written in two yean, representing 5',f?0,cao.55 2nauraa. Its P!as3 boinp original, sre copy righted, nd no atm'jAr fcatuxa exist IwJi9ra. PoIidiM ASS COOD, no matter wicn catb. oceans, scd NO CLAIMS ARB COifrESTfaj, oxcopt ftr axia-papincst of dnca tod fteeceamecU, after ?jllojj lMud. Ayutsil dtaisth mcjjasily represented Company In thsTJnld SUs,3.iil.Taintt8iihcti hiJ'r4fsrK to MZO&erx. It issr.es I4f or KBdotrsKcat 3PoMoi, and Is represented in. 30 SUtea. Paid-up Policies Air aawwmenta are given members. Hfter two yoara, upon request. Send for titraultuv flfeih Great Popnbur 7onI Ceaapaay. Mention this paper. First-Glass Solicitors Wanted ma'aa Keeps constantly oa feuad tit be sold at tho lowest i9ssible Q? aai r9 HEIne & We propose keeping pothins r.t the rerv est menu those having fat cattle for ale will find it toYneir a raan Xae to call and 6eeus before selling, as wa will p.ty t e highestmarket price for choica cat: e. We have just received new mninor r ,L-;r. v tit o na. au.- :i5e, &e., and we to WJ llf9PlIHIlii for Infants Cartor? n. promotes Digestion and overcomes .Flatulency, Ouaiupa tion, Sour Stomach, Disirhoea, and Feveriahnesa. It insures health and natural sleep, -without morphine. "eoriataao-wUadaadt3Cblklrwitbat I rncommead it aa EuctKior to aay preeenptiaa known to me." H. A. AAsaaa, il. C, Se Portland Are., Brooklyn, N. T. CCNTAUR LSNIMCNT-ab tism, Sprains, Burns, Galla, c-lflie moat PowerralssdPeno trtttiug Paln-relievinff amd Heuliny Heoietly knofvm to man. ' WJJIvrttT, A-rr-r-iZZZ. lNr.'1"V (Cf'.'!irf frr Uil Kivivj Jfotir Watch Cases i3 : A ylsia of sou ? !: 2--.C i fine ia ookhrsd suvm i..--.f j. hard nickel OBvpvdJ.-', s. .. ;i v . tlireo are ksn 'aiz'.ei a-s-j u,.iz ..".. itsel rc-l:iw. 3"ro irk pife t!:o rtrictia yarUoiisetwei 5-.;c,nicrt,'K-UJi'tc. &? cut sr.'l xhayyl J diw Ksvd fciraer?. The ga!'! w tbi eiiona is adntit of -i kind of chsAtfij ec2rari&-, RI vr-Ji.v- tummc. Thi cocijoiiu.'S. Uic-.-! $'-'" s necJcd brtnv;&, zf.Jntv. wi i-'.'y, sl-Jjt the wriKes j-uaraau-i of K.e Sizax. '.z.-f.-n -.' ttarranit-j e.ch cms to ms-.v j--. : proves tii: it contxiza cJi iiis $ ).; t1 -t can piixibly he iwoJci. Ti .5-.Krx-iu c is jiven from &izud rt&Us, as ie-.-.y f thcaa cilmj have bc-Kfwvns pa?Si -'" by yesra of ua without yArinc- 'Jirc; - the gold. Errssat-t.Tv.lv.i-.ii.j-v I hToavd oaief jct Jxjuw 5 irA .". ' Cui for v otsc y-. I 'iwoAl n a.v.d ' -. ' aad ii&vof lu sjitiss s i3frjL VvTw-i i! -bcl do ai lcc ioT i.:tjr. ! ii5 ivi .'ix l. yuu lesar. Did art smi. s "-j . .'O.. - uatll o InJca!i5d by ft 3esl & .. Ur-i -I Bict A.-fally icccucsai ytuc 11 tj ic i Bir r TjTt3ixi to Vs. s.i J siJ. O. JfcCSAWST, B9. C - -V-. '" ; ti I - S-J Syu. V.UJ s IVi, rrJV.- u.Ui, p, Ut '..-. m.-iwui rtv.i .'. , ..' Wbights Indian Veqetasle Pills FOB THK LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vegetable: nognp- Bg. meeaocjs. au xrucsaaia. FAIRFIELD COUNTY fer 100 A ores of cnofl Fa:rfi'lil County I.:uiI,in :i (ipilruble nmt lienltny location, ten ncres ofcooci timber, situiitt-U on the Iitncnvter & Wiiiclietcriikf, one ami one-lialf miles ironi Cairoll.aiiil two and one-linlf mil! troni HnoKeiV St:.tion. Cliurt-li within one-iouith mile, Seliool one balfmile. well wiitfietl by tcootl Nprine-, flue youii!; Orcli:.rl.:inl good improe nients. Pri ejtO j er Here. Forfurtlieri: rli-utr- irqnire of JOHN W. WllUS.fnrroll.O. Or C. H. IiUEKilAUS, Logan, O. 3Iay 13, 1SS1 Zva Pfjfi V5i?i 55 71 4- i-a SS7? 8 & ss: r fee SkS 5i?.. R -a' f:4 t,3 3 H r W? . ? r.-"iA.3in.-nrvaI,XLcir Xa oempoaed of litcbl uc ! .w.l.viwi.i jrvi. ei,-T-hicajrrnias t3ic iwtBjo ti.i Iisagt, cipcctott.t tj-. aa;kl vDo-v taat uoilucu 1.1 tuc ijrascSil ii.irJ-TtJ s SVOthvlus contlMV, vlisr -rUoTit-j Siia 2c riictloiiT tliac c--4U.-i.-3 15j- tjoju. 2i Jr;.f-i tlrclunr; efil impjituv.'. e f-fr jJio- tbectvvlien e!tfi-Sii-i h is.t.:.itiY-5 . etas the circulation f j iici, so-i tr..i, 1 aerroue Bystr a. Mtttcn.'A' iTtic3 tv. tsmumptian. 3tla Jr.jirJ.:s"'jo:r-'jI' ' tiieni. Aiiflx tlio resit J- j.iuuv.:! k tectof twi-ity yirir-i .nr-vtn:. tS.a --rzl.n -J i no reraetly Ii5 ev:r b?rs ? vltSx;jn- - prompt in 1 tff kiT-llTS EJ;5Tir?AJ ' A. (ingle dan rals tl? j.:iirj:x,a.c.t' i:ifl iiaaation, ai itn nte ."1J lv prs-' tir zv obinat; ea'iph. A -i e.sjr-.t v J&1, ei.i drcn tMitf it reIHy. i"..' Cvmy 5i lr. Invaluable -n t nht ? H.- 'n frvr f-.mly. j zw.rai 'i zi'i4iip. War ijsji 1 i TUT rvTJSS s m fi ir S g Lnrt.' tr:;.; r.-' ;-., ! 0lGkHatlc: ,z:ii-x t .i Uon.Rhenoii.-w-. IT.., Iv! tlie Uerf, litcl-t-p. 0-r'.W femttls IifTe'nlr.ri.'jgrf. lf j. erywel!,''Kiii!iill"f l'l.ri-j. 1 :ititiv - iff ?t: ItODweh.rc.itori 1 fi n nrr it. .-niw r'-r.- tn rtm. Prlcr.a.t-: :t.- 1li:r-nv.M X. WnlTE fGS IlilTS HAdUHl FSCi.-tS Saie TUTT'S S - l choicest meats prices for J&ZLm I uiKuAiivi t xvrx iua-Aiu. win sraar.intessatisf ictiun" which will and Children. What civea oar Children rosy eaeeka, What eures their fevers, raxiis tuana sJp-t ; ij Casrorii. When babies fret aad cry byturas. What cures their colic, kills tielr irern. tint Catrla. What piioklT earee Couatjpatioa, gour Stoxaacn, Colds, Indigeedan. 1 Tarewell taea to Xerpblne Syrsapa, uuur ui uui jrarasonc, ana HaSirr.f'or?a! XiSSZSL sbsolHie cvo far KbeczKn- isEsssmEsm : 9V "ILjr-- &. i. FASHIONAB 1 j el Hi; ercnani; Jlli Tailorin or uLi5? s D, J. CEESAP Kavomblj inown to this coai:: one 01 tbe best TA.iJL,O.Ii in tlie Stnte, lias opened a Merchaut Tail oring Shop Iu tlieSpyby bnildlnxand will kbep on bund the best and lutet styles of and -trill mako Suits io Order- oitsllort notice. Call and see hiastock of P ew .' ft- A r-?- i 4k y ir UU v of tlie l-itest styles, anil ieuru the rut -wniuli ttey :ri iurnUhed. Perleet Fits guat unload. BOCKLKNd ARNICA SALVE The Kest S Ive n thenothi tin (uts, Bruies, iiores. Ulcere. Suit Klieutn. Ff ver Nres. Ttttur, Cltnj p d Ilaiuis. Chilblains, Corns, ;m all Skin Eruptions and positively cures P Iss or nt pay required. It is guaranteed to give gtitistnution. or money- refunded Price 25 cents per box. " For Sale by K. liarriiig ton. rauyS- ly. To Bs-idgB Builders. Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posals -.111 be ri-i-eiv..d for th buiMins 01 nn Iron Krliie across QiiterCrt-rk.in Be -ton township. HieI.ii.couity,Ubio, near isiutb.llloomitig iile, on Kik!:i. Sejili iiiI.it 2btli. IS8! at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the office of the Coun ty Auditor, Loan.Ohio. S.iiii Bridge to be 3 ft-etin length, SO feet bet'tn :ihntni(-nl.. 110 lbs. to thf-.square toot, with a 14 fttrt Koadway. The Comniihsiotivis re.-erve the riijlit to reiei t any or all bids. lly onfer 01 Coiutnissioiifrs of Hocking County, Ohio. WM. M. BOW EN. S"pt.-1 4w County Auditor. a n ? 1 a ? asssm - . -f '."" '' 1 'JIJUnNHlHi s; fi ns .-. .--- r'ufzasa ? r: . ?: :ivi .iiiyjs j "zo.s: .. & '--Tj-ssrwias V" cv j -u i J "'"d, S -. v A A v j ?i :'TTVrmTlfJki$ Sii.''Slk w JOI .JXT T. 11 vV" - . -1 Sk? w.fl-'i&jasi'a-. r o. a -vii . . t . ,4 m . .: ss-i s i .. ) - " t I a ' VI 1 1 383gs3aasaa is:i llTTl M 3 &- WWW&&-vr3 IS ! v KSS'Sa ..LiTL -r"f igeBSteEfeSi AYER'S Cherry Pectoral No otier cusplaniU are to ia&ioas in their attack as thoes zSeeiiag Ue Uiruat and Iiuiac liono o trifled -with by the .'tajority of saffer- -ers. Tlie orUcory m1 osr cola. resnlti.eg'l perhaffi from a lriiag or luieoaaeicaa as- posure, is ef ten bat tbe Itagiiming of a total sickBose. Aran's duiss.Y Pbvctojlax. has well proren its effiaaey ia for!y years ftgkC wita Utroat and lung (Uaaasc, ana. aheala bo Uk ia all eaacti v;i.aut dsiay. ATonrikle Cv&i Cax&. "In 1S37I took a noe ore-sold, -rtieaslfeeos mylougs. Ihad&temblceuugh.aadpsaed niIit alter nijptl witkoBt sloef- lie doeteaa gave aie uj. 1 trft Atkk's Cmr.n.fir Pao toeal, ihkii reliwved toy lungs, irinaert slaep. and afforitod me the xet aeceeaary tor tbe reoovjy of ntj ateonfta. By tim eoiitiunsd we v tbe sctoxui. a perma nent care was ciic:i. I aai now Gl years old, Iiate acrt huuty, aai aat gaiit&ai jour Cuxjutv Pjscxozax. aaved xne. Korat: rAarwaTBrr Koeiiugkaa. Vt Jury 15, lots. Cromp. A He!h(s " YThile in tie country Isstirinter lay litle boy. three yours old, taJuu Ul -with croup; it Memod su; IX bo -could iis frara atrangn UUon. Oue of tbe faatuy nesfcrtail the use of Ater' OiiEasr ircTOCAL, & bottle cf which tzm z:v.y iept ia lite Lease. This. Iras tried in satiil sjud frequent dceee, tatii to osr delimit in itxa titza itzit an liour fbm little petxuic was brsliuis eaily. "Bie (Joe tor a:d tbat tbe CllEKJtT TZcTOBAI. bad tavd my daWiug's life. Can you reader atl oar gratitude T tilueaely yours, Has. yan Gjaonrr." 159 Y.'et 125ti St., Kew Xork, Maris, ISO. "I have wsd A tie's Ohskkt Psctosai. in my fauiilv for several years, ami Jo sot besitate to prouousee it tite swat egin fit remedy fer eoog&s ssti eols e iote txtw tried. A.J.OKASE. lake Crystal. Himu, 3IatiU 15, M8C ' I nan" eraJ fer ejt yean f wa BresaUUa and after trying vouir roaodits with, do aae aese, 1 -was earod by tlie ee Sf Atbc'S ftnrati- KV ilCTOCAZ. AOJHTH W Ifn." Bybalia, Kito., April 5, 1C "icanBots&yeBosiiB jeaise of ATmte Cmcrst PccrvXTLiX, beeatiap aa I da tkat but tor its use I zitoDld long &oc fcave Sie4 from lasts trcmcKOS. . 1 Palestine, lesw, Arcil 22, US&. JT o awe of aa afleetfra af e huif ezicta'7h3e2iasjaoatlMgraeaiyrelievA by tae aae of Avas'a Oasaarr Facraux aa4 it vill lwmnt aare whan the rot already beycad Ute ecaraToC Df . J. C. Ayer 4Co.f UwtU, aUkraU (liiHumfram lA) thwWatt labcyMgaritreriPHkit. i should be tataas t ueenae &ai is i silver tiu-ocjtoct. Tke i sT:vtX-viKs is maiiecacwiij,ifwitiaiilmijwn as ck-.ta, tviuch is s vary poor gwIutituU - alvcr, as k tens Waekkt a dkattibae. L.s of 8&uk aaaes are lsade sisfltk . ...ire t&an Uifssc of sb. all alvcr cae&, -.ty; rcblxd ia order to make tho cap tiiier and getzaaswttck as peaubleo tiic d:ccp raetaL AnotitcinffpartaBt-pot ia asiiver casu is the jdaets cchJages,vnnab. uhouid be isode of glL These f soeet d.cip cassa aro ssaJc of diver, ivhich is set s. 6cii!ibc isetul for that jtspeee.. a. Urirf p&risd it raBpa, LeetbacS tijwcuiln a art, oEonnog Sm baefcs to beceme laoaa hjkOB tie case sshL adajic&ig Mduet mi iht thxt asoBsxavXa'cc ia. ikz packet, fiw EcybtoBe SilrerTTatdt Cases iwe ajjy watie vriik silver cops aaa gM Jouas. r. Kasas. JaoLx. s;sol T iii 1 1 i iiihT niiln miuiii iii'aliiiiiTl uint'ilwa recsz?ctmtini tifjMiwwiiii li iwinaytiaat. Co &aare &A& fUtne Wi Caac ra baet ado to oar tuniulf Agfi. giilaa m anlitrimstatfyy aai bcnjiiuaa. Aiinfar msA I0trtttsn ujty wce34. l. vera tfcr kett imc imiitu, ad &tra ato nutans power amst jHmnlkn aan-otter as ars. iaikoiaadMt. tamaBJtjcamm3mmsUciie. wHililailiiInrtiii WrtA s K-i-ln-lw, ttfc. llyfcl.lJ-,'T,"'""'"' '!'" T'H lnU 4wKcBivaBdJuprtiallaaaSawMaaaik a VNrfrCT. SftME c a ue'-SSlS! El SO UK1CM QJArr MDrVYBaK. oC0 t1 ILL. ran tMHWf LEZiEK & Si'OKES. 7holeiiiJe Dealer Cievelani, O nHEXB' lctz. A 't. L'-aa, O. 2fav22. 1S.?4 6. DR. DAVIO - KENNEDY'S K1DREY LIVER CUSE, Wmmmk m AetoAaJUso4 Teace4 far 20 year, k rma-mm 99 per aaat of euea! Fare Bl 4 giTca Bin lam Boaltht Satisfaction gnarauteei Jt ia porsiy TegetabU, non-AIeoholic, SSeetrra, Talatabk. SlXO i bottle. Send for pamphlet. Of all drscsvi, or of DATTD KENKKDT, K.9 EoaAoat, -T. SUFFERERS from rrow,Clf,T 1 fe a Kl J Ili ane, ktralo and fearC Airectioes.Weak Xawm. Kervvua Il!IIty, Bntwa 9a OatataaV tallcna and tVcakaesc of Uie MKarja ak ee Jt Urlamr? Wrgwa.nV year UnuarKt- WSUa UMOWKEB tKMM M. II, GOG.i BEEF? IRON nCVaal. 3Elaoi jjIh-iji ,) A BLOOD. BkAIN k NEHKYI TONIC. If ToaritnacMtdotM aot kaapitukhia ttxrMcR forjoa. St. par bottle. CawavBaaCaanallrawa Ia tM Grwtt Madlest DUcotktt ot modcra Uaaaav For pamphlatgWitii fall pattaraUia. addrwa 0HA8 W.SCOTT M.D., KanaaaOtty.M tfmo Xh BVOOfTB UTXJt fXJUXS, aEWHOiffi "taaa m BSS. 9BB aCV STdSS vJJi" laasBaBjsiawBaBaBaaaa; & rcfilNl39tf aoJSm. m fli I'REMEiJi'N I 111 A? -! ei rf-1 m kT- -VZ&x-