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1 1 mtkmi i f- rm fciaB.M ,1 " 4,1 1 1 ' jtLi ii ' ii 1 1 1 'l'B'iW' i"MBJ"f1T'J"1 1 1 miiuiwwiiiiaiwir, &, wBWjt 4EMBfctth "- -WMIMHltTi wwiHm WIIIWIHIIB iiMiwijiiiwnrjiiwiuM jwiiw-'ii-awniupn twwwraiwirtwW1"' wrMuiiiiiwiiiiwuiiiiT1 imwgwwwwmwiii riH'.HMVTIiltlA.V ('llt'lll'II, H(!. DllVllI II. Moure, l'n-dor. 1'rem hlnjt I'verv Hiililinth nl Uli.iOii.m. nntl 7s: i. .Mi Weekly linger iiiociiiik weiiiio'iiay evening f" !' '" Young peoples imi'r I'vriimit nt ditti 11 VliK-hi liiuciiMK n.iinnuii lit ikl f .t.u,.i . 1 lilt A '. lii AlHllirtrrv mill Hunter HI. llnv, .1, .Mi Ki'iulrlcl;, I). I). orCohnnliip., imiliiiv .MchvIw irry niter nnln Krlduy nlvlit. Jlirritniuir Ki'lM'Oi'.U, (!iniii'it. Urn. tiro. W. Hums pastor. John T. Sanderson H. H, Hilpeilnleiidiilit. Siilihulli Hits Ij-l- riviit'li IliK IDfiW 11. in. mid 7i:.lil. Clnwilli.'lilii, III. Hiiniliiy Nehnnl 2, Ii. in. I'mycr lULi-l Ititr Monday nntl Tliiiiwhty Mliilili. TlllNITV liVANUKML'Al. t.l'TIU'.lt.VK, Nnrlll Mulherry street, lteiriilnrservlee In Herman or KnitlWli i-vriy Snliliuth nt lusSi 11. in nml 7::m p. in. lVitnr, Ili'V. Kauine.rcr. Heil- ileneo nt piirsntitme. North. Mullieiry tart. flr. MATitr.WH I!N(h:j,h'ai. I.I'tiikhak, i:nt Hunter street, Itev. U V. Miller, J'iih tor. I'iviu'IiIiik every Hmiihiy nt HI a. in. nnd 2 p. mi. Miindny school On. 111. nml 1 p. m. IIiiKllnli eneh allerniitn Htuuliiy urior 110011. BT. JoiixCatiioMO, T .T. duly llivlnr.Mii' vcrr Sunday ntHnml 10 11. 111.; eitteehlsiu, Bl30 nml vespers nt J'.IM i. III. Low mass uV cry liuiriiliiKiit 7 11. 111. OR. 0. C. FARQUHAR, PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. Zuuesville. Ohio. l I OHIO i)c',('r"it'(-'ri) stnr OUhitlO. Joints, Lung Dis cuses, Piles, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption (in its Incipient stage) rjheumatism, Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, tit Vitus' Dance, Fits, Kidney and Blood Diseases, Cuturriih, Head Ache, "Weak and Aching Back, Neuralgia, ami all and every Chronic Disease, Old .Sores, Scrofula and all ftkin Dis eases. I locate the disease, by making u chemical examination of a sam ple of the patient's urine. Tho first passed in the morning preferred. Jig treatment for I'll on is new, jmtnless, safe and certain. Mg oicn Ulcthod. All disoaso caused from secret habits, Loss of Virility, Manhood and Vital Force treated success fully, us thousands can testify, whoso life, previous to cure, was miserable. Female Diseases of all kinds, successfully cured in a short time. AT THE REMPEL HOUSE, THURSDAY AND FBIDAY, TERMS CASH, PRICES REASONABLE. Health aiul Strength. "I am sorry to find you no better, Mrs. 8.," said tho minister to a sick parishioner, "but wo must hope for the best; wo must put our trust in Him upon whom alono wo can de pend for health nnd strength; I will try und seo you again beforo I go, and in tho mean time I will pruy " "Are you going uway, Mr. Goodman?" inquired tho invalid. "Yes; tho members of tho church have given mo a. trip to Europe, hoping Unit the sea voyage will give me health and strength." New York Sun. The State Normal Just establish ed at tho O. U. opons iu u manner highly agreeable to students, pro fessors and all who are interested in tho cause of education. Prof. Gordy seems to bo the right man of all educators to make a success of tho newly established depart ment Athens Journal. A few still hold tho idea that f-heep need no water; therefore, when it is hurri to obtain, everything else will be attended to before sup plying them, and then make them do on half rations or le?s. Tin1? is cruel, to say tho least of It, and shows absurd and wicked ignorance of tho commonest requirements of all animul life. Tho anti-saloon people, of Nel .sonvllle, will present a potltion to tho council at its noxt meeting, ask ing that thoy pro hlblt tho sale of intoxicants within tjjo enrporato limits. Somoeasymilkersofton become hard milkers. Probably nothing will produce this effect quicker than dragging tho uddor through mud or muddy wator. The cow may wadu through mud to drink or In crossing u spring run, and thosanie nppllctlnn for one that milks too easy and leaks her milk would be far better than alum water or oak bark tea, It will make the skin as rough as a toad a back In 0 short time, At the Lawrence, Kns, fair the Hherilf seized 0,(100 bottles of boor nnd spllloil In a ravine, In tho pres Pllisp of fyOOO thirsty spectators, W C AW m. i m 8. JLl'A O.V.I. He-Union. Pursuant to call, the following survivors or tins 111th O. V. I. met nt 31 (.'Arthur, Hcpl. 1, 1H8U, for the purpose of forming an Association: M. 11. Bitdellir, Ciiclovlllu; Kilns Moore, Kingston; J. A. Brainier, Clrolevlllo; John X. IJood, Clrole vlllc, 0. Weller, Clrclevllli'! II. Gonipf, Logan; Geo. H. Ilartiiian, Logan; .1. M. Heatty, Washington C.H.; Allen llenglcr, Wasliiugton 0. H.; J. P. A. Dickey, Booming burg; 0. II. Thomas, Now ITollnnd; C. D. Gist, Athens; John Vansky, MeArthttr; K. T. Winters; MeAr tliur; E. Hose, Now Plymouth; Henry Duddleson, Ural ; E. II. Wal ler, Creola; James It. Gurey, .Tuner tion City; 1J.N. Jtudesill, Maxwell; W. O. HailVll, New Lexington ; Noah Layman, Canal Winchester; E. 8. Mellon, Cedar Hill; S. H. Ooothvln, Union Furnace; I. A. Itedfern, Jackson; Wash. Wyman, Logan; Thomas Morton, Cunal Winches ter. M. Ii. Itndi'liff was elected Chair man and C. D. Gist, .Secretary of tho meeting. Officers for tho ensu ing year woro elected as follows: Allen Heaglcr President. M. B. HudelUr 1st Vice Pres't. Enos T. Winters 2d Vice Pres't. C. D. Gist Adjt. and Treasurer. J. N. Brunner Quartermaster. J. N. Hood Commissary. J. P. A. Dickey Historian. For tho purpose of preparing a rosier of tho surviving members of the Beglment, tho following Com mittee was appointed to obtain the address of the survivors and report tbe same to Adjutant C. D. Gist, Athons, O., and to notify him of any changes by death or otherwise during the year: Elias Moore, Kingston ; Joluv N. Hood, Circlevillo; M. II. Millikan, Washington C. II.; Allen Heaglcr, Washington C. II.; C. A. Thomas, New Holland; CD. Gist, Athens; W. O. Saffoll, New Lexington; E. S. Mellon, Cedar Hill; Jas, Coy, New Lexington; Wash. Wynmn, Logan. It was decided to hold tho next Re-union at Circlevillo, Sept. Ifi and 1(1, 1887, and an invitation was extended to the 18th, 90th and 20th regiments, O. V. I. to meet with us at that time, Interesting letters expressing the regrets of the writers at their ina bility to be present at our llrst meeting were read from Col. W. B. Maynard, Washington C. II.; Capt, 13. L. I lawk, Newcastle, Cal.; Capt. Jos. Bury, Halley, Idaho; Cnpt. C. E. Bhultz, Fort Wayne, Inrt; P. J. Clark, Detroit, Michigan; F. M. Shulzo, Circlevillo; J. S. East, Germautown, Ind., and others. A vote of thanks was extended to the press of McArlhur and adja cent counties for favors shown, and to the. citizens of McArthur for their hospitality, M. B. TtADci.iFr, Cli'n. M. M. Gist, Scc'y. South Perry. Sept. 10, 1880, Wo linvo not met a person who has viewed tho columns of the Ohio Dj:mocuat who does not feel proud of such a splendid paper published, in our midst, and all wish it a grand success. Mr. Simon Steel, of Smoky Hol low, will commence his school at Mt. Union, next Monday, Mr. Steel is said to rank with tho most ac complished teachers in tho county. We wisli him success. Quarterly meeting services will bo conducted at this place noxt Saturday and Sunday. Corn cutting has begun in this vicinity. Henry Floyd was in our city on last Sunday "wonder what for?" What was tho attraction at South Perry last Sunday night that John Lindsay was so Into getting home? Oh, excuse us! wo thought it was the Salvation Army. We miss tho smiling face of Hen ry Schaal in our village, lately. Mr. Allen Johnston and family wero the guests of relatives in and near our village on last Sunday, Mr. Levi Hendrickson was in Logan on business last Saturday. Miss Ida B. Whito has returned homo from Hayesville, wheru she has been for some time. Judging from the signs of the times we will have some matrimo nifvl alliances to chroniclo ere Jong. Bon Ami. Schedule of Arrivals and Departure o 3'iiILs nt the Logan rostolUvc. AltlUVAI.S. 8:1') a. m.; 0:07 a. ill.; 1 :37 p. m,; r:ir p. m. DlIJ'AKTlMlKH, 7:10 a. m.; 0:27 a. m.; 1:07 p. m.; 1:1.1 p. m. hTAJl IIQUTK .MAILS. Arrive at 11 :!I0 a. in,; leave at 1 ;00 p, m, Mails to and from the following towns on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of ouch weok : South Blooniliigvllle, Cedar Grove, Haynes, Uluck Jnuk, South Perry, Glhlsonvllle, Bock llouso, Mt. PlouHiint. Swan, Jlosboro. Ev- I lug. One Singlo Iftiro lo Chicago mid ltolucii on Buliirrtayn. The Chicago & Atlantic K'y Co., will IsHiie, commencing .Saturday. August 1 1 and continuing until further notice, lotind trip excursion tickets from nil stations to Chicago and return nt one "-ingle firc for the round til p on Sulmilnyi only. These tlckeii v 'I be jintl going only on lin!n No. I, of S.itu.iltty , which arrive- in CiiuMgo at Oslo p. in., and will be accepted for the re turn pnvMuo on any regular train scheduled lo stop at station named on tleU't, If presented not later than tiMin No. 10, leaving Chicago at .S:::o a. 111. Monday following day ofsule. These reduced rates will enable the patrons of this line to visit Chicago at a very nominal cost. For further Information, call on or mlili'CHH the nearest agent of the com puny. . . .Sxow, X'. ixuriMiiri w., Uon'l Man., Chicago 1.1 1. ........ ..M.r. G. P. A. Now Co Via tho C. H. V. iv T. It'y, to any of the land sections of the great west, while you can take advantage of tho cheap rates, .Sept. 7th and 22d, 1880. On the above dates the C. II. V. & T. It'y will sell round trip ex cursion tickets, to all land points in Misslouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Minnesota and Dakota. The rate will not be more than 0110 faro for the, round trip. Tills is the finest opportunity of fered for years, to see the great west and visit friends. Extension tickets will be bold by terminal roads to points beyond at about one fare for the round trip upon presentation of your ticket. As the short and quick route to all points In the. southwest, west or noithwest, it is for your interest to start right, tho best accommoda tions and bottom rates aie offered you by tho C. II. V. &. T. It'y. For full particulars, write to or call on any ticket agent Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Itailway. STUKEY BROTHERS' SUMMER CORDIAL CRAMP CURE, AND Through-by-Night Pills,- . For Sale by F. F. JIEMPEL and J. N. ALTO!', Logan, O. 3m S That Merry Party. Gijiisonvii.t.k. Sep. 14, 1880. Permission being granted by Mr. G. A, Ricketts to havo a social party at his residence beforo going to ills new home in Indiana, invi tations were Issued to a number of his friends, as well as those of his family. They gathered about 7:!10 Wo did not know how large a crowd was there until supper time. Supper was served at !):;!() and 10 ::)0, consisting of cake and lemon ade. We do not enter Into a full description of it, suflleo to say that Mr. Cleveland and wife would have felt honored to have had a place at that table. That lemonade! Well when you want a glass call at the Bock house and order Will McBroom to make it. Supper over wo wero ready for fun. We climed a hill which was surely 0110 fourth of a mile long to find a level tract suitable for our fun. AVe think if tho inhabitants of Gibisonville had listened they might have heard the merry shouts of laughter that echoed over the heights. At 11:00 o'clock, sixty persons left tho hospitable dwelling of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ricketts, wishing them as many more new friends as old ones, a long happy prosperous life and tho enjoyment of many more such socials. A Lookkii Ox. A Wicked Chicago Man's Joke. Thero is a very prominent busi ness man over on State street who always wears a demure expression of countenance, although htf is fond of a joke. One day he walked into Charley Barnes' hat store and so berly inquired whether tho house made discounts to pastors. Mr. Barnes himself was on hand to as sure hiMi that they did, and would allow him the usual IK) per cent. off. Tho solemn man then said ho would like a' becoming hat. Several were shown him, and after a good deal of thought and inquiry lie finally selected 0110 marked $", which Mr. Barnes said ho would sell him for $1. Tho solemn man put it on and contemplated himself for some time In tho mirror. Was tho hat becoming to a man in ids profes sion? Mr. Barnes was confident that It was. Would his congrega tion lio likely to tako any excep tion to it? Mr, Barnes was confi dent they could not. Then the solemn man looked at himself sono more, and, after making another Inquiry as to whether It would bo suro to ploaso his congregation, produced his if I, Then ho started out, At tho door ho paused mid Inquired again: "They can't find any fault with it, can thoy V" "Most certainly not," said Mr. Barnes, confidently. "Heeause, if thoy do," said the solemn man, as his hand was upon tho door latch, "thoy can K to IMI," JOHN E. RAUCH, Always to tho Front. The Id Reliable Shoe Store, IOTSMK The very best and latest styles of Men's, LadiesVintl Children's Heavy and .Strong Boots nnd .Shoes, Tor everyday work; also Llghl, Klt'gitnt, Fashionable lor Gents, Ladle, Misses and Children. The Best Assortment Of any store In Logan. The cheapest prices and the most reliable goods. Hoots, Shoes and Slipper prompt -III repaired. CUSTOM TTORK. The best shoemakers of Logan are employed, and work made to order. The public has my thanks for liberal custom, and are invited to continue their patronage. JOHN E. ItAUCH. 1 mil List of Justices ofthePcnro nnd Ton ii ship Clerks of Hocking County, 0. IlKNTOX TOWXSliri'. juhticiim or Ttcti rtACi:. Namt.h,. Post Offior K. T. Horn, A. .1. Duvoic, Oiliir Omvp. Hoiith lllooniliivillr. cm: inc. arorj.u W. Hill, South HloomliiKVlltv. 1-'AJjT,M TOWXHIlir. .TUhTIL'r.S ok Tin: l'RAUt;. Wm. M. Davcy, John F. Wlillc, lloiijiunin Hi-limit, Quo. W. llri'lini, CI.KIIK. I). M. Kunoile, !.i,ut. LoR.in. I.OjIlll. J.021111. (!!,i:ui:or MMiAXHCiioor.msTimrr. John HiiiiKcn, Lo'i'i. ui.::rtK oouk sciioor. hihtuict. 1". .1. (loodllvo, NuivGorc GOODUOI'K TOV'KirU JITHTIU1M OK TIIK I'KACK. Albert Wr.ir, (I. 11. Hi !n Hock Jilffl. Iloclill.it'iO. Cl.r.HK. W 111. Cm penter, Rock Ilrhlgo, CI.KIIK MtM.VII.I.i: SCHOOL D'hTUIl!'-. deo. W. Duplcr, ltock Utilise. CiltliKX TOWNSim. Ji'tvriuiis of the ruAcc. John (J. Wolf. T.i';.i 11. Chii.'lcs Xiiii.iciiiuhPr, (Iiui'iiU.ui!. (!i.i:iik. Klli.s Chirk, l,o.,.m. l uui:r.i TOWNSHIP. .1 CSTHT.S OF Till'. l'RACR. Tliiw. HiiU'hln.on, Clibl'ouvlllr CtKillr. CclliM. ("'11's.iilvlHe. CilliMMl:ill'. T. 1). Wo.ul-., CI.K1IIC. L. Olml'iiaii, (illiKunvllle. CI.KKK IlIIIISONVILI.r. SCHOOL lliM'CU T. J. H. M01ul.mil, Oii.i-mnviMe. MAUION TOWNSHIP. .1 ('STICKS OK TIIK l'HAOB. n. W. IViMiif, I.n-?mi. John S. M.iilln, Itremcnor I.'vm. CMIIIK. Ilof.sim 15ini". Lowin. J'KUHV TOWNfUHP. .li'riricr.s ok Tin: I'cack. !'. M. I'loyil, .1. 11. IU, m, T. .I.Killiiio, s.mth IVr'v, I.niirivvll'i1. South I'o.-i. CI.IIKK. I'. I. F'oyil, South I'rrry. cj.niiK i.Auitiii.vn.i.n hciiooi. histiiict. J.J. UluuDii, I.niuclvilk'. SMrcitr.KK TowxHinr. .TOSTiri: or tiii: vi:aoi:. H. I.. IVivIh. Hnyiiph. Itvn.l.iniin Stevcns-on, Hiiyiio.. Cl.r.HK. .1. ('. llinler, Ilnyncit. feTA UK TOWNSHIP. iiihriuusopTiu: piiapk. .1. (.'. HiMUlcrcon, Union Furnnco. F. M. Siins, Slurr. ci.r.itK. H. S. Ilrown, Klnrr. WAIll) TOWNSHir. JUSTICES OV THE PKAl'i:. I'.IUh llomllnot, Ciirhonlilll. UN. Oxilun, Orblntou. CI.RIIK. John K. S'lDit, Cnrlioulilll. AVAHHINCiTON TOWNSHIP. icsriccs or Tiir. peace. A.W. Mni't, Smi'i. K. U. .Miutin, I'.wlu:,. ci.r.r.c. F. M.Cionlon. Ewlns. Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo 11AILWAY. Taking Effect May 30th, 1886. Central Time. SOUTH HOirNl). I.v Toledo " Fostorhi ... , " Cuicy " Up. Saniliink;' " Marlon . " 1'rospoet " Deluwuift . , Ar Columbus I 40 am 10 10 nm 5 35 pin 5 57 am 11 ill am 7 OJ pin II 31 am 12 05 pin 7 35 pm 7 10 nm 12 411 pm S 10 pin 7 Ham 1 ISpm 8 17 pin a us am 1 10 pm 11 orpin s.'Vhuii 2 (i pm 11 3lpm UUIain 3uipm 10 311pm I.v Coliiiilnis " I.nneiisler " I.0K1111 , 7 no nm 3 05 pm 11 00 pm 0 15 am 4 27 pm 7 18 pin luir.iuit i.--jpm n lupin Ar Athens. . 1105 am li.TOpm 11 10 pm Ai'MiiArSliiirJii " (lalllpollH Ar romeroy 11 fiTiim 11 1.1 pm I r7.. U llli...t ... ,r... .. ... ...I, 2 32 pm 11 00 pin NOIIT1I IIOUND. I.v l'omerov " riuiiiiHiiiH " MiiAillinrJo 1 Hum 4 15 pm ft :u am ft on pm 7 Kinin II 4'lpm I.v A! liens, 7 ml 11111 7 15 pm 12 35 pm .Vl.O)(ai " Iiiinnistpr Art.'oliiiiiliiiH K 17 am 8 so pin 1 37 pin 11 05 am 11 15pm 2 20 pm 10 20 am 10 25pm. 3 lupin I.v ('ohiinl)iiH . " Di'lawaro. " I'riHpppt " .Million " 1'p. Siiinltihlty " Caipy " Fosiorln . ArToledii Iii25iiiii 1 45am 1 15pm II IS11111 ft 37itm ft lllpni 11 1211111 n 112am ft 3,5pm 12 02pm 1122 am ftftlpm 1 iHipm 7 15 nm 0 45 pm 1 20 pm 7 35 inn 7 iripiii I no pm 8 05 am 7 iHipm 3 111 pm U2.5 nm iiimpm SHOES Xotoon running oftrainx. , Tniln li'iivlimCiiliiiiiliiiuni Htift p. 111, (north hound) runs dully, mnl run leMhroiiuh deeper forl'lilciiKii, la. FoKtorla mid 11. A (). It. 11. Train an ivlint n! Coluinliiiii all:30n, m, rmiK dully, ami pun-leu llirouuli Kleupur fiinn Chi i'iiko in ColiimliiiH, Wimlllnuloii mid Haiti 1111110, Dlliet cimiiei'lloiis niiulo In Union lloHit at ( 0I11111I111H lor Neivark. ZiiiiemiiU', l'liMniri,'. W uelliiK, llnlllinoiv, Winililnuioiinnd I'lillu delplilut iiIhk or llavlon, Cliii'liiniill, I.oiiIh Vllle. mid nil point" Miintli and HoiilhueKl. t&VUu eoniiPt't loim nt Toledo lor lltlrolt nnd all pululH In illeliliiiin nml l.'mimln, H..I. Fai.hk.niiacii, flcneral I'lihsciiseriuid TU-Uet Aifent. 0. It; I'AIIII, C'ulUlllbllH, (Jlllo, Ueii'lHop' I, mi is n urai mi iwm m smsf The pnptM'g nro paid to advoriiau our compctitora as well as ourselves. Therefore ae cording to their allowing EVERYBODY has the Largest, Beat, and Cheapest stock of the kind in the market. This leaves the buyer to choose for himself. "We therefore make the following announcements : We make clothing to order in all grades and guarantee the price, fit, and quantity in every instance. WE ALSO CARRY A Large Line of Mens' Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods. Which we guarantee to be the best of their kind, and known to be correct in atyle, finish and price- EVERYBODY can't have the best, so we ask all to give us a trial be fore purchasing elsewhere, Our stock is now complete with Fresh, Fall Goods. T5nKTr B 1 k t 111 S37Wir3D'ESHBJ Next to Court House, Chicago & Atlantic Railway Company. rrinras card, Taking Effect July 11, 1886. WEHTWAlll). Htntlonn. No. 3 No. I No. 1 No..V, No.47 1'. M. P.M. A.M A.M. l'.M. Murlon I.V 10 Ki '1 (XI K 3 30 Ki'iilon . .. " P.v-lmi.. .. " IJin.i , " Hpunccrvllle. " Kiitiriirlao... " 11 '. 12 29 A.M.' 1 17 1 17 2 :w 0 18 7 .10 fi 0.1 (I 111 K 22 II 00 '.. . io-musi 7i7 .. 11 12 i 21 11 4I P.M. . . 12 lil 1 1". jierii.ur.. . . Klnwlnnd .. " Hn.i.M.igton Ar HiiiiiliniUm Lv lJ.illviir . ... " , AI..11.1 . . . " . Uoc'.ivvttir. .. " No. JmKon . " Koil- " . I'.iiiui Point. ' ll:iiuminil. " K.'IkiiiihI. " ("1I1MI.0 Ar ".". 1 HI (1 l.'i No.31 2 13 - 12 12 no A.M. P.M. 5 18 1 05 4 :i K :iu 1 11 11 on u no 2 14 7 IKI 11 III 8 27 2 85 7 10 12 22 ii 10 11 r . . .. P.M. . I II) 12:12 .... 4 51 2(V .. sus mo -i no .... uno n 1. sno 11 :ui 0 t.r 4 OR 5 02 1102 (i mi 7 (HI 7.'i0 EAKTWAKD. Si.l.UDiH. No.12 No. S No.ll) No.M) No.32 P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. 7 15 4 211 s :ai s 15 1 no 11 r;i 1 a. S IS Ii IS II :w B l II 111 5 I!) 10 02 7 M 11 fii . ... 10 no 47 "10 20 . . 11 25 HI m P.M. A.M. Clilivin . .I.v. K v. 'moot! " IIpi.iiiio.iii " ('.own I'uiiit " Kiiii.. " No. .K'liMin. ' ItnchfKtcr. " 11 17 U 31 , 7 20 12 !K 2 :n P.M. Alcum 1 III) 132 3 45. 5 Oil IlollMir ... " A.M. HiuitlnKton Ar. 12 ti S.V) S a 11 35 2 15 (1.7) A.M. 2 3D fi 30 3 01 I) 50 3 311 S 35 I 1! II 3! HniitliiKton I.v Klnji-lanit " Drentiir. . " Kmpiirlt'. " HiNMipprvlllii " l.ll.i:i. . " l'livton . " Kenton ... " .Million . Ar. 12 .7) ' 1 22 1 47 '2 17 A.M.' P.M. 14111 25 4 10 S I! 1 00 II 15 fi 40 2 05 7 25 II OS 3 31 8 25 7 l) h 10 HI 15 2 41 10 21 3 OS 10 10 4 IK) 11 IS 4 45 12 117 Tinlns run on Ontrnl Stjimlnrd Tlmo. Tinlni Mop oulv on sliiiinl. TrnliiK 3, ii, 8, 12, 32 inn! 17, ilully. All nthorn dully t'xri'pt Siiiulny. Train 8 tins I'lillinnn llnirclslrcplni; jniir rii!c..-o to New Yolk dully, Ihrmmli 1'llhont I'llllll-Sl'. Trnln 12 has I'nllinan Hulli'tSH'eiilngronuii i'i to lloston 11111I Ni'W York ilully. Train 3 lins I'lillinnn liullnt Hlronlni; poiiph ps from Huston nml Now York ilully. Train 5 has I'nllnian Ilnllbt Klcuprr from New York to Clilrauo ilnily. All tniliiHiinlvciit nml iiepnrt from tho new Ilparlirtrn Slntlon, CIiIpipcii. Risvpiijicrh tiikliiulriiliis3(l,31,XVt:l.or I7iniiht piopuro tii'kctt lii'lbri- I'oarillus dip tniln. l'asvpiiKi'i who iiiuv liu irulnu wist or writ, will Uml It to thplr Inti-rot 10 ponsult (hu ajji'iitsof this lominiuy, who will nlvu ilium nil humiliation In icaril to rates anil ran iilvIIoiw. S. W. SNOW. F. lluoiTiiiiTos, Oiuioral l'usvpiijjpr Agt. (Ji'iii-riil Jlnnai-r. Uuicaiio. yASIIINGTON Si gALTIBIOKE I2,ailioa.l. The only line running Palaco Sleep ing Curs, BuH'et Cars and Day Coaches to Washington and Baltimore, Without G'liiingo. Direct Connections for all Points Fast and Southeast. The Favorite Short Line To Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City and Omaha. Quick I'miiipetloiiH Piuonto inuilo In Union Depots with tlio Kii-nt Thiolluh I.lne to nil points In the WchI, North-wei-t and HoiilhwPbl. xjr"Avold all I'lieilttoilH routes, M'hleli nccosslliilu dPliijH nnd exlni rxpenwi In IihIkIhk mid infills. Palace Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without change. Lowest Kates, Quickest Time, Best Accommodations, TrnliiH Ipiivb Athens Himtwmil, KxiircM, 2;5I p. m; 12(111 nlKlit. dally. lieaf,7lUln. 111; ItSip, m.r: o.Mvpt Hunday. esivanl, V.s ptesH, 2.I7 a. in.; IO1I8 a, 111., dally. I.oenl, HllOii.m,; Hiiuiii, 111., e.eeU Hiiniliiy. TrnliiH li'iivn JfoArtJmr Jniiotlqa-K.mtwnrd, Kxpresj, :5l p. in.; l;.ii p, 111,, dully. l.oenl, lli:'Jln. 111,; U110 noon. eM'ept Hiiniliiy, West waul, Kxiiri'ss, ;;25a. in,; IICUl 11. in., dally. t.oeal,7;(Oa, 111,; U;;lii. 111,; 2;(U p. III., p.cepi hiiniliiy, Mr-For further liil'nniintliiii unit tlio hesl por-sTliln rules apply In Au'enl (',, W, .(: II. lull-loml,-.W. Weill I, Ak 0t Allienw, (1, I,. Mwlin;, At'l.iit .MiiArlhnr.llliietloii.or to 1!. I!. I',T 'IHN TlllVi'llOK I'liMPIigi-'r AKt.i Clilllli'iitlli'iO. Jas. II.HiKWAitr, W.H.iCinii. , Ueneral Miuiuv'Ci'. Am' (1. 1', A OINOIUNA'W, EEMPELS Opera House Bazaar Is tho place to find tho largest line ware, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Wagons, Baby carriages, stauoncry, xaiuets, iuks, Vases, Bisque Figures, Flower Pots, Full Line of ltubber, China, AVnx ond Bisque Dolls, Perfumery nnd Toilet Article., Base Balls, Jointed Fish Poles, Cross Bows, Target Guns, Canes, Serap Books, Al bums, Kerap Pictures, Picture Frames, Slates, Toilet Soaps, Clothe and Hair Brushes, Musical Goods, Pictures, Mirrors, Japanese Napkins and all kinds of beautiful things suitable for presents. Also some nice second hand Buggies for sale cheap. I also still keep tho old Rempel s Drag and Grocery Sotre, J. Corner Market and Main Sts., where may be found a full lino of Choico Groceries, Drugs, Taints, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Baled Itay nnd Straw, and Agency for Bowker's Fertilizers, Cement, Ac. All tho above articles at hard time prices. Agent for the Buckeye Drill, of Springfield, Oiiio, the best se-od drill on the inarkat. I oiler to tho farmers of Hocking and adjoining counties who may desire to secure good stock of Slioxrt 'E&toiK0! C34-fe-fcl ia Tlio Chance to Select from my herd of Thoroughbred Dark Red Cattle, some very flno Bull and Heifer calves, of various ages, at reasonable rates. Come and and select now while thero is a fine lot of extra young stock on hand. RBMP EL'S WARE HOUSE For storing Furniture, Implements, Merchandise or Material of nny kind at reasonahle rntes, nt Furniture Brick Building at Iload of ir St. p. p. BJRMPEL. FORS Valuable kl Estate AND ON EASY TERMS, SKT ILm CrL39 OHIO. Two Story Frame llouso of Seven Largo Rooms, Two Collars, "Woll, Cistern, Stable, Largo Corn Crib, Carrlngo House, Coal llouso nnd all Conviences. Situated within two blocks of Court House, on Main St.. Good Location. Will sell Promptly nt about One-Half tho original Cost. ALSO 18 ACRES OF LAND, Within the Corporation LiniitsndJolningthoOalllgherfarmon tho West, This tract will mako Eighty, or Ninety Town Lots, and Is vory valuable Land for Gardening purposes, will sell same in ono tract or divide If desired. For further information, Address or call on the undersigned at Lancaster, O., or fi, W. BllKIIM, Logan, O. (I. W. ALFHTW. Beat Quality of Seed Wheat. Farnuirs desiring to Mccuro the best of Martin's Amber wheat, White wheat, also tlio proline, hardy European wheat, for seed, can se cure the sumo of Col. Itempel, at his ware house In Logan, O, The crops of the above wheats for tlio seasons of I8H1I nnd 18811 huvo been very satisfactory ami largely lie nod tlio product of Hie common wheat heretofore raised in this, county Come ami cxnmlue It, ACHER ) Logan Ohio of Toys, Novelties, Elegant Queent- lMucuuge, X'uns, renclls, Cutlery, J r)LaCu i a M Bargain Logan School Hxamfcers Meetings. Thu iloaril of Re uool K.xiiimiH'rH ir Loirnn viiIiiro will hold n'HiiiiiriiicfiinuH for tlw ux iiinlimtloii of iipplleiiiilx for Icneheni ertltl rsitl'X UK (iillmvR. vlj On THIi Tllliui 'Wkii. NKHIIAVS 0rrKM!U'.VllV,Al'lll.niSK,Alin- I'sr.Oiwnu; ai1)hck51iii:ii ut tho oillou ortliiiHllperliileiiilentillltliu sehonl laillillnif of mid VIMnKuiit IHnVloeU A, MorracliUiiy, lly oiiler of HMimliicr. J.II.llrii.l'iei.lili'iit, A.JI WH.0,i(Cli;r4t, f H'i .