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LOCAL ITE&33.
Mrs. George Michel, pieseuted
hr husband with a daughter, Wed
nesday morning.
.Miss Mary licit, f his city, was
visiting fr'ends ju Xaw Plymouth
last week.
Miss Mary lloldnn, nf Corning,
is visiting former acquaintances iu
this city ihi$ cek
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Mr. Prank Rrehm, who is attend
ing medical lectures in Columbus,
spent last Sunday in Log.in.
Mr. William Dowlby, of our town,
was married on Thuuksghingday
to Mrs. Poston of .Nelsuiivi'lo.
'JVlr. John Kiuney and wife, of
2?ew Plymouth, were the yue'ais of
Mr. and Mrs T. J. Shannon last
Sunday.
The Governor ha-.-, commuted the
sentence of young B.tker, and he is
scut to the Refotm Farm at Lan
caster, instead of the Penitentiary.
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Mr. Will Brandt, of Ewing, will j
lead to the alter, to-day, one of
Mr. Azariah Nixson's beautiful
and accomplished daughters, of
that neighborhood.
Last week Nick Doebele lost
his pocket book containing thirty-six
dollars. Will GaffneV
found if. and gave it lo Will
Frash who had the property ad
vertised in ihe Sentinel. Nick
cot. his monev and we are all
glad.
Mr. Geo. Hartm ui is building a
large brick smoke house in the icar
of Iiis storr. in which he proposes
to prepare his own bacon for Ins
customers. Mr. Hartiuan will
buy good pork from the farmers,
and will smoke it himself, guaran
teeing first class bacon to his custo
mers.
Mr. T. D. Tri miner, one of the
actite 3 oung democrats and en
terprising fanners of near Swan,
made us a pleasant visit, on last.
luiday.
Mr. Tide Houston h in been ap
pointed deputy Post Master. He
is an in:eliigent, agreeable young
man, and will mike a va'uab-e as
sistant in this office.
John Gdlagher and Charles
Schwenke, of Login, ate their
Thanksgiving turkey with Mr. Har
ry Work and family, of this city
Lancaster Cor. of 'Joi. Dispatch.
A man named Call, living near
Swan, lost his cow some three
weeks ago. The animal strayed
or was stolen, lie is a poor man
and it will be a great kindness
lo return the animal to him.
The trial of the m-gro Brooke
for killing Cromley, ha? been
postponed anvil February 23d.
Mr-Burgess has been appointed
. as attorney for the defense. Mr.
A. H. Wilson will assist the prosecution.
Bob Motherwell is also a father-well,
pleased with the situa
tion. On the 23d of last month
his wife introduced to six sisters
a "buddy1' boy. Dob is well, his
wife, Mother-well, and all are
liappy.
Mrs. 0. Case desires the person
having a book entit'ed, Masonry
"-in the Ho'y Land' borrowed ah ut
ten yeirs ago, fioni her husband, to
he kind enough to return it to tier.
The boo'i is especially vdued by
Mrs. CiGa as a mam-juto Lo her husband.
Mr. V-.C. Lowry attended the
democratic ratification meeting
at Athens last week and made
the speech of the evening. Mr.
Lowry is one of our ablest dem
ocratic orators, and did good
work on the stump, as well as
artisticaly painting things red at
jollifications.
m
Mrs. Anna Krichbaum, of Lau
rel township, died on the 2ith
of last, month in the seventy iiftl:
year of her age.
She was a reside it of our
county for mere than CO years. ;
A proper obituary will be pub
lished noxt week.
V Messrs Will Bjwcii, Mich Gear,
VWill Jaraps, Chas Stcrutt, John
-Ilviuneman and Misses Kate lloch
"tester, Hattie Thompson and Keo
Ileudcrson, attended a Thanksciv-
g party at Mbhlieport on last
Judge Brasee of Lancaster wa
in the city on Saturday, engaged
in business before the Court.
Jude John is one of t he best
lawyers in Ohio, an agreeable
gentleman, and when he come?
to Logan lie always meets a
hearty welcome from his many
professional and personal friends
in our city.
On lasl Saturday night, thieves
entered the smoke house of Mr.
Geo. Heft, who lives a few miles
south of town, and stole ail his
.meat.
One the same night, Mrs. Mel
drim, a near neighbor, had a lot
of bid ter stolen.
This is a good time to load up
the shot guns and unchain the
cross dogs.
Dr. Dye was called to Marietta
last Monday, on account of the
sudden and unexpected death of
his sister.
Miss Dye was pleasantly known
in our town, her last visit being
but a few weeks since, at her
bro'her's wedding.
Her death will create profound
regret among her friends in Lo
gan. The Dr. has hearty sym
pathy in his sad bereavement.
Judge Braibery, during his
brief stay among us last week,
presiding on the Bench in the
enforced absenee-of Judge Fries
ncr. made a most favorable im
pression upon the public as a
uignihod Judge anu a genial
clevev gentleman. The Judge
has been elected as one of our
Circuit Court Judges, and al
tho'jgh differing from Hocking in
politics, wilMind that our county
will not differ from him on ;M
points in which he so distinctive
ly shows himself a dignified
Judge and a courteous, social,
agreeable gentleman.
The Judge has made many
warm personal friends iu Logan,
who will always give him a
hearty welcome when ho comes
among us. lie is he youngest
Judge in the Rtaie on the Circuit
Bench, and we venture the opin
ion will be found. one of the
f blest.
a 0
Mr. Frederick Marsden's Irish
drama. -'The Kerry Gow.'.' at the
Thiid Avenue Theatre, Iat even-
:ng. drewa large and appreciative
audience. The various characters
wore well pin red. Mr. J. S. Mur
phy as Dan 00 ava hehig the star
of the evening. From the begin
ning to the end of the play the
house wa3 either in roars of laugh
ter or on the verge ol tears, its loud
est applause- being given to the
Kerry Gow, whose aptitude for ut
tering witticisms with a solemn
countenance is one of the chief at
tractions of the performance -
New York llet.-dd.
on last Friday night, and it ptoved
to he a very entertaining time.
Public addresses were delivered bv
1vk.')Lvi.-.. That in his death yfffl
the Jlasonic fraternity has been Q
deprived of one oi" its most use-
licv AS Man in. Mr. Hamilton i in I members, and society at large
Lemou and Frank P. Martin.
Cob Olive, white working on Po
ling, AVolf & K tiger's raw tnpl,
was struck witn me oranru or a
licen the foea, which disabled him
for several d.n's.
Kev. Jacob M. Rittpers is pi .teed
on a ciieitit in Fayette canity
v.iievc he will perform his minh-lc-nal
labor during the coming year.
He is well pleased with the ehatge
'Ssi'iiied hin
TViry I!. 'ncerj', who ha" been
c-iigngod fin the carpen'er work, in
Pii'Oam county for nearly a year.
Protracted meeting conducted by
Ke. Thurston is now iu progicss
at Ml Tabor.
Ferdinand Weidner, son of Geo.
Woidner. died on hidt Vsednesd.-.y,
aged 22 years.
John St-holl and Rebecca Fries
ncr vere married at the bride's res
idenco, Nov. 8th.
Mr Isaac Switser has been visit
ing friends in Jacktown, Licking,
Co.
Owing to the extreme dry weath
er, (ve suppo-e) couttigious diseas
es liavo become very numerous. -Democrat.
ooe of iis best citizens.
-n'o0L,V"i:i. That a copy of these
resolutions be bent Lo the be
reaved iYmily.
J. J. AcUAKSil 1
G... A. Nkwton)- Com.
Tjjovias Lvwson )
'. mm -Jackson
ItKCOLUTlOlsS OV TUB LOGAN BAR.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
K ns, Gilbert nnd Wnrner
v.
The Ui.nl Iron Company.
A
riiii71n?s oi' the d:':a3il .3 my.
The following arc lite namc3 ot
J lie ;eisons indicted by the Grand
Jii.'y :
Urj. A. jMills, assault and bat-
pplegate.
"Kerry Gow," in which J. S.
Murphy appeared list night, is a
drama portraying Irish life in a
realistic manner, and containing a
romantic and sensational interest
It has taken fair rank on the Am
erican stage, and has nchieved re
mirkable success. Mr. Murphy
d-pifts the jovial, quick-witted
Irishman in a natural and skillful
manner, hitting off the drolleries
and peuulhrltie of the Irish char
acter to perfection, and throwing
in occasional'' a dash of .pithos
that brings tears to many an eye
Mr. Murnhy is supported h' a rniod
company. L'ilts burgh Daily Post.
Nin;
Mhursday evening, and were picas
antly entertained by the young folks
' at that p'ace, and hospitabi' cared
ior by the G. A. ITs. to all of whom
thev desire to ie!urn thanks.
Messrs. Evans, of J he Pittsburg
Dispat.-h : Brown, of the Cincin
nati Enquirer; and Purdy, of the
Cleveland News, are in the city
this week reporting the min
ing situation for their respective)
papers. -They aie all pleasant,
intelligent gentlemen, and give
Yery interesting accounts of the
sights the3' see in the Syndicate
Soudau.
Last week the cars were with
drawn front Head's mine at Straits
vilie. Rend is piynig the full
price asked bj' the miners, and in
doing so is a thorn in the side ot
Syndicate, and his iair trtj.ttmciit ot
Ids miners, i an argument which
Monopoly 'rsae'nng to control the
output of the Valley,'' caunot an
sw er. -
Mr. .Rend sued tho Railroad Co.
in tho IT. S. Court at Cincinnati,
and the Court i-sti-od a perm tory or
der to the Railroad Co. to furnish
him with a'l th cars he lenuires
for the shipment of ins coal mined
at Sttaitsviilo.
It is gratifying to know tat Mie
Syndicate don't run our Courts
nor Rend, nor the Public.
AVe had a p'easnnt visit on Tues
day from Jli- John Johnston, of
Cedarviiio, Kan. Mr. Johnston is
a Hocking county hoy, son of Geo
Johnston, of Perry. He went to
Kansas in 1SG8, and is one of the
pioneers of his county, settling in
Mie open prairie with his nearest
neighbor thirty nd'es distant. Mr.
Johnston is one of tlte prominent
and influential men of his county
ana State. He is a Democrat, a
chip of the old block, and in a Re
publican county and has twice been
elected county Trea.-urcr. He is
one of the Hocking boj-s, who going
out to a western home carries the
wholesome lessons of Hocking in
bis heart, and does credit; by his
good citizenship to the county of
his hii th.
We hope his visit to the old home
will he a p'easantone.
K'SsIr's 3;iiijuet.
Mr. Joe Kcisler, the popular res
taranfer. give a free lunch to his
patrons on Thanksgiving day which
in excellence and abundance chal
lenges Delmonico's, or tho feast of
Gould, M aine & Co. Oys'eis in
all kind of preparations were serv
ed. Turkey, chicken and various
cold meats supplied the
hungry, whilst tho fastidious ap
po:ite were pleased with apples, or
ange'', jam, jellies, cake, and the
relNies of a tastefully spread board
Over one hundred of his patrons
enjoyed his liberal hospitality, and
all unite in voliiig Joe a irentlc
man who understands hi business,
and a worthv contributor t- Thanks
giving h.ippmess
The following are ihe official
bonds of the newly installed offi
cers, accepted by the; commiss
ioners. Probate Judge, W. T. Acker
bond 10,000 Sureties. John M.
Buchanan, J. A. Carnes, Lewie
Green', D. While and J.i--;ob
Suhw&rz.
Commissioner, Jolm JTulter i
:cy.
J.wncs and Harvey
assail' I and b-tlerj'.
Charles Morris. larceny.
Geoige Uoy, assault and battery.
George V. Wa'tjn, assault and
battery.
George Robinson, assault and
battery.
George llobinson, battery.
IS HOKOIi OF OUIt
MmON SUNT!
George
R.ooke, murder m 1st
degree.
Edward Nehesirc and Koah Fran
cisco. assault and lullery.
Ilamden Culver Raker, larceny.
H. W. Bonner, larceny.
Noah -Eugle, assault and battery.
Michael Vhaien and Amos Tig
no r, d is I u rb i ng m ee ti ug.
Frank Sleveson, larceny.
Matt Thomas, Jack Howolls and
Viiliam Thomas, assault and bat
tery. William A. Mills, Marvel D.
Mills, 2 indicimenls for carryiug
concealetl weapons.
Marvei i). Mills, assault and bat
tery. Zarah Stitt, Ed Dial and Kufos
White, stoning II R tiain.
The findings' in the other cases
are against the striking niiuers and
one for shoo.ing with intent to kill.
MLS32LOS2.aza.
JUDGE OAKLEY CASE.
Luiivl .'5.000. Sn relies. Gt-nr"
Ilarltmn. Jacob Sfhwarz, John
Nutter and V. T. Acker.
Cieik or" Ctmil, Arthur Mc
"Ct.uuiiey bond $0,000. Sure
lies, Lewi Green, Jacob Schwarz,
Joseph In'- Kcssler, N. W. Ha'mb
lin and V. F. Rempel.
Infirmary Director, Wright
bond $5,000. Sureties, D. IV.
Wright. John Reboot, Peter
RnlT, S. A. Primmer and Isaac
Blosser.
CttHJSiT.
Mr. Jeff. Chne, after a three
week's visit to friends and relatives
in the West, returned home last
Monday, in excelleut health, and
derghthd spirits from his trip.
He found his aged father, formerly
our county Auditor, at Ft. Scott,
Kan., in good health and comforta-
, bte circumstances. Jiving in hopes
of coming to Logan nexr summer
to see Ins many old friends and ac
quaintances :u Hocking.
Mahdi Meirick, General in
Chief of the army of lawyers op
erating in the Syndicate Soudan,
-was in our city this week pro
mulgating a Firman that the
collection of taxes would be re
sisted with a discharge of a li
brary of law books.
The Mahdi is a genial gentle
man and an able-lawyer, but he
forgets the Syndicate must pay
taxes or the Sentinel will adver
tise them for sale as delinquent
and then Paddy Rend will buy
up several of their provinces.
Change or Finn.
Tjio Wagon and Buggy making
establishment of Fike, Smith &
Co, has changed to the firm of
Fike & Kirker. Mr. Smith re
tires from the partnership, but
will continue in the employment
of U13 establishment.
ri his is an enterprising firm.
(The gentlemen connected with
it are all honest, reliable gentle
men and skillful workmen. They
have a "iocd business and deserve
it.
The old firm takes this occa
sion to thank all their patrons
for (heir liberal support, and re
quest, a continiumce, promising
to render satisfaction.
koliday"excubsi,xn
Last week Judge Bradburry
presided.
The case of Prindable vs Dew.
civil at-l ion, was continued on
accouit of sickness of Dew.
' Geo. W. Walton, charged with
assault and battery, plead guilly
and was lined $5.00 and costs.
Several civil cases of no public
interest were disposed ot.
H. W. Baker,iudicted for grand
larceny, plead guilly .and was
sentenced lo two years in the
penitentiary.'
On Monday the prisoners from
the mining regions gave bonds
and were released from jail.
Judge Friesner's term of office
having expired on Nov. 31st, and
his fommission not having been
signed and forwarded by the au
thorities at Ihe capital. Monday
he was a piivate citizen,and con
sequently no court was held.
The proper papers arrived on
Monday night, and court is now
in progress, Judge Friesner going
to Pomeroy and Judge Brad
bury here.
2To cases of imporfance lo the
public have been disposed of
this week.
On the Columbia., Hocking Val
ley and Toledo Railway.
We aie authorized to announce
that on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed
nesdays and ThursdavsDecem-b.-r22d.
23d, 241 h, 25th, 291 h.
30th and 31t, 13SI, and January
lf, JSS5. the C. 11. V. & T. R'y
will sell round trip tickets from
any station lo any station on
their line at excursion rales.
Tickets will be good returning
until January 2d, 1SS5, inclusive
it Harrison,
tjl. Gen'l Pass. Aient.; sch00iat the Mntin school house
Items fi'om Marion.
Ti'C gre.i ter part of our schools
are now in session, under the man
agement of live and energetic teach
ers, and we expect before long to
hear favorable reports from their
respective schools.
Miss Lizzie Diltmaii. of L-mcas
ter, paid 3'our correspondent a visit
in the school room, on last Vedues"
day. Mr. William Kittgcrs, of Beat
Run, is ha iii a veiy desirable
duelling built on his premises.
Mrs. Hannah Beery, wife of G W
Beery, is now living with her moth
er in-law. Mrs Switzor.
A buggy wheel belonging to the
buggy of Rev J C Beery, was s!o
len a few weeks ag.i. It was found
recently in a brush heap by a com
pany of hunters, near the lesidence
of Emanuel Rlosser.
Mr. C E Ritttrers held a spellm
Ball of Mixgo Lodge, So. 171.
F. tfe A. M.
Logan O., Nov. 20lh.lS8-
For as much as it has pleased
Almighty God to lake out of the
wo. Id the soul of our beloved
brolher, Oakley Case; Therefore
Rksolved, That in his death
this community hath lost a wor
thy man. and active useful and
efficient citizen, and one who
hath done it honor; Society, a
genial, sympathizing, and amia
ble member; Masonry, one of
ils brightest lights and. and most
skillful workmen : and Masons a
fiiendand brother, whose kind
ins! ructions and genlle admoni
tions sha'l be treasured in the
hearts of those who knew and
loved him.
Resolved, That we hope that,
thro' the power of the "Lion of llip
tribe of Jndah" our brother hath
been called from labor below to
refreshment in the presence of
the Supreme Grand Master, from
whom comclii light, and whose
presence is everlasting joy.
Rksolved, That while tender
ing our heartfelt sympathy to I he
bereaved family in this their
great affliction, we would not in
trude upon the saucily of their
grief, but would sincerely com
mend them lo the tenderness of
Him who dwelleth" in the thick
darkness of unspeakable sorrow,
and can calm their woe with a
peace that passelh understand
ing. Resolved. That in testimony ol
our esteem for the deceased, the
Lodge be draped in mourning for
a period of thirty days.
Resolved, 'J hat a copy ol these
resolutions be sent to the be
reaved family and published iu
the county papers.
W. S. Friesner)
J. E. Tritsoii J- Com.
C E. Bowes )
The Committee heretofore at
fhis term of Court appointed lo
dratl suitable resolutions relative
to the death of Judge 'Oakley
Case, reported in open Court and
their report was unanimously
adopted by (he Bar, and having
been approved by the Court, it
was ordered that the same be
placed upon Ihe Journal and cer
tified as therein provided:
Whereas, Judge Oakley Case,
for many years an honored mem
ber of Ihe Bar of this county.
died at his residence in Losian, on
November 12th, 1S3L There
fore. Resolved. That as an expres
sion. of our kindly remembiance
of him as a courteous profession
al brolher. our high respect for
the purity of his character, his
fail hi'u In ess,- integrity, industry
and worth as a lawyer, his gener
erons naf me. hi, exemnlarv bear-
inir as a citizen, his tenderness in a manner becoming the fol-
aud devotion as a husbind and
fat her, the honor with which he
filled ihe many public stations lo
which he was called, the ehris
tian fon ft tide wilh which he bore
'he piolraefed and severe bodily
a ill id ion which finally ended in
his deal h that we have spread
upon the Journals of Ihe Court
these proceedings together w:th.
sketch ol his lile. to wit :
Here follows sketch which
was published in a recent issue
of the Sentinel
Resolved. That we tender lo
ins wne anu lanitiy our sincere
sympathy iu this their great, af
fliction, and that, the Clerk of the
Courl be requested to present Jo
his wife a copy of t e-e proceed
ings duly certified under the
seal of 'he Court.
Respectfully submitted.
S. H. Brigut,
S. Wixdy,
'as. R. GltOGAN,
Levi J. Bono ess.
O. W. H. Wright,
Coiumii tee.
M.SJ2N"S STTXTrS
irAwraVag
Ssur WrV Tprre bcmd rosP.w
Christmas and T$p"' Year e.rd'j
in great" variety at Keber & Go's.
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The Executive Committee, the
Cleveland and Hendricks Club,
and the Democracy, of Logan, are
called to meet on
Saturday 'Evening, ihe Gih
of December, at 7 o'clock, at the
Sentinel office, for the purpose of
making arrangements to cele
brate the
8th of January!
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connty, Ohio.
Notice is hereby siven tliat the -iv ler
sisncUrflioriirot HocktUKConntj.Ohlo, by
viltieo an c-rctition lsn,cl ont of said
Couit in tbecbovp ciitititd ennse, and lo
h in (hrrcteil asShcriR ofsiid county, will
ntOrevtUe, Jlojiiiur Comify.Ohio.on
Tuesday. December 9, A D. 1S8-1.
nt I o'clock, p.m. of salt! day offer for "salnnl
publ-c auciou, the following- goods ami
clialiK'Sbiiuatc in HociiiiK county, Ottio,
to-wit-
One biy mulf nbont ten years old.
Two pnirof single hartleys.
One truck.
Oneslpile.
Oiw t-;tr (-.iildunip).
Sis hot iit sli'ves.
O q cloci p ej Xo.32G2. . .
Seven tru"I; cars. m
One ton ot iron.
One tool box and contents.
One pair of fiir lTaU scales.
Hoar track wheels.
On iom m:tr.
Onebnuy Hiul all of the parts of tho old
Lsnn Fitrnm-u Knijiiie at the station yanl
a iurevii.
A 1 o the above dcscrilTCil goods and
ol.ritW -ro taken :i tlie property of the
ii-.inl Iron Company to saiisly tins writ.
Termof-nlecnh in h.itid.
(Jive;: under my ha-d at Logan, O., this
2Cth dayofNovejnber.lSS'!.
r.r. McCarthy, sheriff.
Al'lierv .t A lhery , Attorneys,
Xot27 td.
ATTACIIMKNT NOTICE.
Thomas Sxreptott vs Joseph Bustard.
Before E. T. TTone, J. P. ofBenton town
ship, Hocking county. Ohio.
Onthe-lth day of November, IS!, sold
Jnsticf ivncd an on'r of attachment iu
the above action for the snra of twpnty
t'.ro dollars and twenty-five cent's C2.25.)
THOMAS SWEPSTOh
Nov. SO. 1SS1 3w
It. is contemplated to give a
3i n
When you par your f:xo-s, come
in and pa j'om subscription.
-a. .in q
Pinch UTirrnr niifl PirfiirA
Frames Beauties, at to i M' S u 1S ,l10 niulle
verse ui ma -ev. tcst.iiiiKin. cenp
in the evening, where good cheer
will animate the Festal Board,
Toasts will be read and respond
ed lo.
Ladies will be invited lo assist
in the Celebration.
C6mmiltees on the various
matters of detail netessary will
be appointed.
Let there be a FULL rUKN
OCT of Democrats, and let us
effect an organization that will
insure the Celebration a success.
By-order of the
COMMITTEES.
5IA1E $20,00 FS fcMiiiST
BIAS.
The publishers of Eutledge's
Monthly offer twelve valuable re
wtrds in their "Monthly for Decem
ber, .unong which is the lollow
in: :
Wi ?!lt r-Iiro ?9fl 00 tn iVtn nnr.
" v. a"" ww,w .. m. i-
Co'
"To the victor-? bahmg thespoils.'5
and tu the Democrats belong the
offices.
Chautauqua Publications at
Reber & Co:s.
Ppmes of all kinds at F.eber
& Oo's.
Excirsioii to 'vostern iiitnl points
via B &. O Until turtl.er notice
tno D. & O. K It. (Jo. will sell
round trip tickets to the following
U esiern hind points at halt rj.es.
Aihinc, Baxter SpruiuB. Council
Grove. F'orence, Iloilon, ladepen-J
nence and Kee e, iv;i nsas ; niui (Jol
iimbns, tiiico'n anil flrind Isiaml.
Neb Tickets will be good for 45
thiys. Heie is yo:ir opjiorttmity to
visit the West at the lowest rates
ever offered. Uai-age checked
through to destination. For rates
fcc, e:tll upon or address Agents
B. & U. II. It
OPEJiA HOUSE.
J. C. J AMES, -
Manager.
0ii9 Higlit Only.
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HIDAY, December 5lli.
Engagement of the Distinguished
Irish Comedian and Vocalist,
J.
S.
Titf
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.TJRI
"PUTT
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jnp
lures (uot the Utevispd Edition) by
December 10th, 183-1. Should two
or more correct answers be received,
the reward will be divided. The
money will be fonvuvoVd to 'be win
ner December the 15th. ISSi l'er
sona trying for the reward must
send 2U cents in pilfer (no postage
stamps taken) with their answer,
'or which they will receive the
Month'y for January, in whih the
name and addie s of the winner of
ihe reward and the correct answer
wi'I he published, ;-nd in which sev
eial more valuable rewards wi 1 be
ottered. Addres lUitledge Publish
ing Company, Easton, Pa,
A fiirti-saviKg Present.
Mr.M. E. Allison. Hutchinson.
Kan., saved his life bv a simule
Tiiul Bottle of- Dr. 'King's New
Discovery, for Consumption, which
Ciiu-ed him to procure a large hot
t'e, that completely cured him, when
Doctors, change of climate, and
everything else had failed. Asthma
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe
Coiiiihs, and all Throat and Limp
diseases, it is guaranteed to cine
Trial Hottles free atF. LTarringtou's
Drug Store. Ltrge size. $1. 00.
Feb. 15, lyr.
Sure Cisrc for Piles.
The first symptom of Pies is an
intense itchingat night after getting
warm- This unpleaat sensation is
immediately relieved by an appli
cation of Dr. Bosanko's Pi'e liem
cdy. Piles in all its forms, Itch,
Salt Khuine. and Kingworm can he
peiinanmitly euied by die use of
this meat remedy. Price 50 cents.
Manufactured bv The Dr.. ftos-
anko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. So'd
bT Miller & Case.
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11
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Clothing Made to Orde
.AT
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mmmmm
h ?v . rr kT ;rr-. s r -r.1 f- rrr.
iTWij i gi a-cii an i tjdi y
IJsexU Door to Court House, Logan, 0.
iray 29, 1884 ly.
50 fel
e o 2
11 H 3 PS
G l? ri
K S Pi i J
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In Fred Marsden's greatest of all
Irish Dramas, the
owl
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r I -, a, .. S t fe o ivi. -St' X
rr . , .: rr t. - - v.- iiM .i.
"i Pre c L i 3 ?r x A v TT.r.Vij-" w 2 r-
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J. C.CA?1PRKI.I.,X.S I.CWRIGnT.I. J
CAMPBELL &WJJIG8T,
Physicians Sf Surgeons
Also local Surgeon fort'UV&TII. U
Oflico, on rtoor west of Work & Bnfeer'
t o, Logan, Ohio. may31,'83
WAY T0 BUY
THE BEST
ttsliulmi litfiu,&.
fOK. THE 3IOJJEY, is to buy at the Offlce.
It s.rtcs expense of comnitsiion and ex
pense In traveling from lionc to lione.
You can just as well s.ive above expenses
as you can in buying your ilry goods.
Y'lie:i you buy:iUome,-ticorNeT Home
you get the bet. All other mal.es called
.New High Arm machines are imitations,
and none'are their petrs. The Domestic
and New Home hare new stK-t of wood
work, nnd new sets of Attachments that
othersdare not use. Comeantisxie foryour
srlvcs and you will beeoninced thatthe
above is reliable, and it you. have a Denies
ti;or New Honif- that has bfen iunse from
10 toCOjwaisdo not let them humbug you
with their so-crllcd new high arm ma
chines,and tr.aie.you out of it, nhieli they
will try to do.but-bring your machines to
me and I will putjn the new Donicstieor
N'e'v' Iloi::e Improvements, then- you will
have ir fetter nt .chine and one that will
last lunger than tlf iiKil arm imitation
ones, and save your money and have tho
best muchiue iu tho worl'I.
IJENEr LUTZ.
ttS"All kintls of machines nnd machiuery
repalred iu the best manner and at reason
able prices.
U&.1 have 8 different styles of Machines
on nand. whb-lt I will bcli ut lof rutcs.
Call -nd oxaminethem.
Feb 21 ! tf Hesrt Lutz.
P F E - Pi f
a ClL S a es r ffS m
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iiJiiihiAKjiJtti
The Finest nud most complete Stock of all kmd of Uuderralcin
Goodever bronjrht to Log.m. Prices Low and guaranteed
2? To Give Satisfaction. J3
All calls promptly attended to Day or
Night. Also Manufacturers
of ail kinds of
Tha Weekly Post
llOiiai Adinisiistr&tiou.
Upholstered
TT
B ffa TTifT
Jti y
TI ALL OF NEW STKIXSVIIiLE Lodge.
No. tlSl, F. & A. M.
Played by him wilh Unparall
eled 'Success in the Principal
Cities in America.
Representing the Irishman in
Ireland as he really is. not the
ragged vagabond of Libelous
Romance.
Drnma without
A Comedy
.bciual.
An every-day Tale in every
Land !
Supported by a Company of
Unusual Excellence.
Liiro'.'ucir.jr the irreat "Horse-
3RIGfiS' GLYCERINE SALVE.
The best on earth, can tiul.y bo
said of Griggs1 Glycerine Sdvo,
which is a suro. cure for cuts, brum
es. scidds. burns, wounds, and all
other sores. Will positively cure
piles. t Uer and skin eruptions.
Try this wonder healer. Satisfac
tion guaranteed or money refunded.
Only 2:) cents. For safe by Mill
er Case. mavS-Iv.
Probate Police.
OTP.iTb ILLL, U. J.0T. M, JObJ. oi t? ii -n i
-r, i -. i i i , klineim: beetle Mr. JMurnhv
For as much as it harh pleased m.,kins the Shoe and filling ft
Aimignry tjori m lus wise prov-
to Ihe Horse.
Under the Management of
Pu ii.!i' II. Lexi:x.
5TSP Reserved seals for sale
at Kessler's Jewelry Store.
General Admission U5 els.
Reserved Seats 50 els.
Dox Seats (50 cents.
idence to lake out of the world
the soul of our deceased brolher,
Oakley Case, therefore
Ri:oLVi:n, That we tender lo
the bereaved family our heart
felt sympathy in tin's their hour
of affliction, and hope he may
find favor in the Grand Master of
the Universe, whose place is in
the Celestial Lodge above, eter
nal in the heavens. Therefore,
liKSOM'KDj.lliat the laemcry oi'ip d Ihuuis, Chilblains, Corns, and
brother Case be held in nigh es-pdlStun Krupt ions, and positively
leem by the members oi the
New Stiaitsville Lodge, for the
active paitho took iu its organization.
BUOKLBN S ARNICA SALVE
The Ue.-t Sulve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises. &orc3, Ulcers, Salt
Rheai.i, Fevei Sores, Tetter. Chap.
cares Piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give satisfaction,
or money refunded. !rice2.j cents
per box. For Sale By K. Harring
ton. nia'8 ly.
Notb-e Is hereby sioii lini tlie follow im;
aeL'iiitits.iinl viiiietii-i-. hac bttnJIhd in
riobiicOiiil ot liofkiiu County, Oiiio.for
Peto.iU ;,.id Final SLtlb ini-nt,
.lo i-pii Slid .Mi.l Willi m Armstrong
Ai'iiiiiii-.(r.iior of tlie E-t.-.tc of John
Williams.
And tlie s line will come on for lifurin
on tiiclGiii iiiiynl Ikrmber.:it ll'o'clot k.ji
m.ora'-feoon tlioiealtcrasni.ix liocimi'in
ent, W. T. ACKKU,
Dec. fi :w. l'l ouate J ud(jt-.
iiSes siU
nrniture
lassrSe Suassiag:
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M F3 B C53
:- & S "& &s .?ta sbi8? "Mr 0s ' lr n
U Ll' ' & li tLi tafeS7. .Bfca
And Dealer iu all Kinds of
Bed Springs, Matrasses and Parlor
stands.
32?" I Guarantee my Work and Prices.
Building, three doors west of Opera House.
Salesroom in Roller
' May 1 tf J
Estate of Zara McDaniel.
Tlie uiHlcrMuiu'u h.i'.o been appointed
anil iju.ililie'I .is Administiatnr-of the es
tate. ifZ.ira MuD miel. l.tte of liockiii" Co.,
dco'd. .MILiON AKMriTKONG.
.lACOli KOOI1.
Xov. 20 3 w
T
Logan Woolen Mill
-AHE NOW.RKADY-
W W f W T CIP TOT,
TO 3IANUFACTURE INTO
gas
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3), C3 ?:S SSA SM rl, W1 5.T -Ki
153tiS2sit-zk3S i7 G?i.s2sts? JR3B7'
gas my
sUsrdcc
roais:x2sra
"K7"
TO
L?9
Administrator's Sale of
In ytirKlt:incirof an older of the Probate
Com t or lloi-l.iiifr county, Oliio, I will ofier
foi-iile.it public :ui;Iioi! on
Saturday, December Gth, 1SS4,
at onoo'cloc!:, 1'. M., upon the premises
tlie folloviiisde-.i-rile.l rtal cstate.siiuale
in the comity ot lloin1iini stale of Ohio
to wit: Heiii;! tlie northwest qu Tier ot
the.soutliwest tpiaitcr ot e-tIon nuinber
t v.enty-iiim- (JU). tow nMiip nmibcr. luven
(II). or mime number eighteen (lb), eou
(amiiiic lorty (J) :eie-. moic or ieaa.
Appraised atSSvO t)0.
Jermsot oale. 'Spin for Customers. Fulling and Dreeing done in a workmanlike
One third cash in hand: one third in nni .,.,,. . .-. , -,11 , -1 ,, 1 .
nndonethii.i in twoye.us fiom thediivot ! manner. A. tun stocK oi ooocts snuaojo ior jcarmers, Aieictams or
vi te. ueterrci i.ij meulsto iiear interest
tiom iiiodjj or.saleaiul to dT: seemed by
1 moitgage on jsiid )irmi--e
We would call special alteniou to our full line of new
Plain, and Eaiicy Cassimeres
&3 Also ready to receive Wool to Card in Rolls or Card and
.IOIIX BUCilAXAX.
Adin of O.tvid .11. Sawyer, dee'd.
Xov-.lj, ISsi-td
men of any profession, which we will sell SSCheap for Cash or
ExchangeVor Wool. JACOR E. TRITSCil.
Logan, May 1, 1SS1 3ra.
The Will of tho People Vindicat
ed and the Great Wrong Right
The PlJfBbsjrgls Weekly Pout
congratulates its Democratic read-pr-j
on the dawn of a ne'V year un
der conditions that have not existed
for a quarter ot a century
"ningout the old, riasmtlia new,
Rinsont tlie tale, rins ia the true."
Cievel.snd and Hendricks hive
been elected. After the fourth of
March there will ho u Democratic
adtninistr.dion at Washington, with
great possibi'ities for the progress-,
prosperity ard advancement of tho
coun'ry.
As the Post has labored unceas
ingly for twenty-five years for these
glorious results, fo it will intend to
the new administration a hearty
ireetiug nnd cordiai support in tho
re estnb ihinent of principles and
policies vital to the pttb'ic welfare,'
by i elorming abuses.righting wrongs
and asseriit'g the supremacy of the
Democratic failh. We jiro on the
threshho d ot importtint events and
great chanses. To a Democrat who
aided iu Cleveland's election, the
future is ful." of interest and hope.
The Week'y Post wi'I aim to keep
fully abreast of the timed in eery
thingrelntins to the incoming ad
ministration. Its policy at home
and abroad will be intelligently dis
cussed, generously supported or can
didly and kindly criticised. No
year in the history of this journal
promises to be so replete with mat
ters of interest to Democrats as the
one which we aro about to enter.
The meeting ol Congress, the dec
laration of the Presidential vote,
the uiau2"r"U"'!r tmhbw Cabinet,
the changes in the putdic service,
the opening of the hooks, all are of .
great concern. The Weekly P't
will furnish tho earliest intel'igcnc.
with judicious comment from the
o!d Democratic standpoint. Success
will not hamper it any more than a
ouiilof a century of defeat im
paired its energies.
The essiou of the Legislature,
J with a Reform Governor opposed
by a Republic n majority, promises
to he fruitful of important issues
and exciting incideut. 1 he coming
session ot Congress will be even
more intere&t'n in its broader field. "
In all its varied denartmeu's. This
Weuk'y Post will .tint t excplleuce
and reliability. Its literary, miscel
laneoif. iicvs and and loeal depart
ments witl be maintained in their
u'most efficiency, while its n-arkct
("reports will be prepared with gjcat-
er f-are and precision than ever be
loie and made ahso'utely reliab.e.
Now is the time for Democrats
everywhere to take hold, roment
and stren"'hcii the partv and its
chosen representatives by extend
ing tho circulation ot Deiincratic
jj pers. We are no longer on the
dcfctiaive V, e are done with apolo
giiiiig the party H day s'tands for
:'. ntajority ot tl- American peup'c,
and iu a few week it will be faded
ou to administer the general Gov
ernment. Truth is mighty and has
prevailed.
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