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THE EJiTEBPBISE
ARCH. WILLARC.
i xJBLISHED ETERT WEDXESDAT.
. HE FKESCH PRI.VTISiI COMPAXT.
O. L. COCCH. RECEIVES.
WEUJSGTOX. OHIO.
TERMS OF SLUSCRIPTIOT
OasTear.
8li Months
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The aaae of lb write mo eeeomoeav n
letters lor eublteattoa or reqoeme wr
u . I.. mrmrm attantta. TfcO 0
to not required lor pabiteetia. eeiMrUbut
f tha laformatloa Of IDO eoiwr. v -
arlicles go Into the waeta basket.
Tbi average salary P"d to Method
1st minister in this country last year
vu $473.35. After aU, the lG-a-week
clerk at the ribbon counter might know
hii Bible better and fare worse.
fi. Bcllcr is reported to hare
boasted that he will eat hii Christma
dinner at Pretoria. And so he may,
hut William Schroeder of thia
thinki that it will be as Ootn Paul
prisoner.
Roberts, of Utah will have to
ry home three Christmas trees, and
they are not exactly the same size
(not difficult to imagine what w
happen. Polygamy seems to have some
nrt of a drawback at nearly every
angle.
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AlUua J ruaui w w r - -
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roads. They would do us "e
people very mucu e - -
Wain bridge does. Could our share
rv. ,n. for the roads we
would be better satisfied, writes
the Pittsfield correspondent of the
Elrria Republican. And yet
other enterprise, more important
our northern neighbors than even
tone roads, met with its only opposi
tion in this same township of Pittsfield
and there were no taxes to pay either
But never mind, neighbor, the Oberlin
Wollinirtnn electrie line will be built
go will macadamized roads, and our
friends uo along the lake, who were
anxious for the bridge at Lorain, will
help pay for them.
The Week' Attraction.
m, nth Jk Collies Stock Co
1.1.1. i. niinir a week's engagement
at the Opera house, presented the
western drama, "The Danitea," to a
large audience Monday night. While
the play itself is somewhat heavy, the
acting of the company was more than
merely good. Geo. Warren as the
Judge, M. J. Kennedy aa Sandy, Mis
8ullivan as pilij riper, jniss juanue
De Barr as the Widder, Frank Garvin
as the Parson and Fannie Burleigh as
nr.t TnmmT wore eroeciallv good in
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their parts. Last night East Lynn was
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presented, to a lair sizea nuuse, inwir
ducing Miss Alice Byno in the leading
role of Lady Isabel and Madam Vine
d remains the carta handsomely and
Married the audience with her
graceful aeting. She was ably assisted
hiPorcv Warren and Frank Gavin
Miaa Burleieh a Corney, and Miss
Debar fully sustained the good impress
ion made during the play. Miss Sulli
van rendered a selection of beautiful
songs, also little Lawrence. The com
pany plays "Tan Nights in a Barroom"
tonight. The-company plays here the
rest of the week.
Ta rials Dealer Soma. af a wmtmtw
WIUatf
i irjay's Plain Dealer rave e
Mown g sketch of A. M. WOlaro. who
called Wellington his home Bomber
of year ago and who is a brother of
Chas. Willard of this place:
Among the Cleveland artists no mas
it better knows or more universally
beloved than Mr. A. M. WOlard, the
father, or "uneie" of the local art fra
ternity. He was a charter member of
the old Cleveland Art club, that gather
ing of kindred artist nature which ha
put forth name known far and wide aa
painters, sculptor ami iHostraion,
artist of the first degree of merit.
Mr. Willard made a national reputat
ion on his patriotic painting "Yankee
Doodle," now hanging in ibe Corcoran
art gallery. Through exhibition, re
production and caricature, this picture
familiar to almost everybody, al
though it is doubtful if all know it
nam and origin. Two other eanva
which for their humor were ehromo-
lithographed and went throughout the
country, were ' Pluck o. 1 ai o.
Mr. Willard has bees known ex
tensively by bis whimsical drawing
and cartoons, which have beets litho
graphed and osed widely. 5o man
has been more influential than he in
raising art interest in this city and
keeping them op to a good standard.
and all over the world are men who
remember him with renpeet and affec
tion as the one whose kindlines and
sympathy enconraged them in then
early efforts with their crude sketches
and struggling aspirations.
THE MESSIAH
111 be Gives la Welliata Thar?,
January .
Handel's masterpiece, "The Mes
siah," is to be given by the ilosieai
Union in the Opera house on the even
ing of Jan. 9, with 80 voiees taking
part. The Union will be assisted by
twelve or more sineers from Oberlin.
Mis Barr, the leader of the Union,
has secured the service of the fol
lowing persons as soloists: soprano,
eithxr Miaa Lillian French of Chicago
or Mrs. Wanamaker of Cleveland ; eon-
tralto, Frances Oldfield of Oberlin
tenor. H. Aumiatine Smith of Chicago
basso. William J. Horner, Jr., of Ober
lin.
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How B. A. Oaken.
The Royal Arcanum ha elected the
following officer for 1800:
Regent, E. W. Adam; Vice-Regent
W. Biseher; (Jolleetor. T.!F. Rodhotwe
Tressurer.'W. M. VUcher; Jury, R. X
Goodwin: Chaplain, W. H. Fuher
Guide, E. F. Webster; Orator, F. W
Bennett : Warden, J. C. Artz : Senti
nel, W. R. Wean ; Representative to
Grand Council, Geo. L. Couch ; Altern
ate. M. W. Lang.
Trustees F. W. Bennett, S. E. Laa-
don, T- Do land.
or Psftalar Tkaat Ever
Is tha Elrria Business College. Port-
master GrUwold secured another pui
tion for one of its graduate last week.
This is the second pooitioo secured
through hiru It paya to attend a
aohnnl hating tje hiirht endorse
ment (rain btiaiur and prtifeml
men. A number of the new oak i abW
have been bought; also new type
Tmm.wmI aetafuian demand
ed it. They now have seven mirhinea.
Winter term begin Jan. a.
I5LSPEXDESS trans 1 SPECIAL PRICES f
TB Cleroteaw CelHf Okerlia
aaaa Catlaaw (nluw
The first annual reunioo of the
Cleveland colony of Oberlin Basines
college graduate wa held Friday
evening of last week, at the beautiful
home of Mr. Gedde. 73 Hough Ave
nue. For many year a Urge percent
age of the graduate of this school
have secured positions bookkeeper
and stenographers with the best firm
in Cleveland, and the organization
just formed will be of great profit to
them. President Henderson, Secre
tary Yocnm and Mis Allen were pres
ent and responded to toast.
The fall term at the Oberlin Bon
net college which eloeed last Friday
was by far the m st largely attended
in the history of the college. While
ttodenta were in attendance from
twelve different state, yet the largest
increase wa from Lorain county.
Lorain furnished twelve student and
Elyria eight.
The Eclectic syjten of sh-nhwi
which is so rapidly displacing the oM
system, is now used exclusively ia
three of the largest biaines college
in Cleveland and in seven school is
Buffalo. Mr. Hull, manager of the
Modern School of Correspondence, ha
adopted this system ia hi a-hool.
Mr. Hull is him-teif a Graham writer
but finds that much better result can
be secured and in a shorter time with
the Elect ie system, which has bees
used in the 0, B. C. for a number of
years. A new claw will be formed at
the beginning of the winter term, Jan.
2,1900. 51
A Sow Taaar Lamp.
A new vapor gas lamp, called the
All Bright," the inventioo of B. If.
Colver, of Cleveland, ha been tried in
this eity daring the put week with
marked tuece. The light i white,
vary intense, and comparatively inex
pensive. J. J. Thomas, general agent
for the lamp, say that by aa actual
test at hi home of nearly three mr.ath
he ha found that the light cost about
one-fourth of a cent per hoar. The
lamp resemble an ordinary ga lamp
very closely, but born guoline. The
inventor, Mr. Colver, lived here stew
years ago, and is the father of W. B.
Colver, now of 5ew York city. It ha
been suggested to Mr. Colver that he
manufacture hi lamp ia Wellington,
possibly in the v!nt room at the
electrie light plant, and he has the mas
ter under advisement.
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UNTIL JAJCUAJaT 1st, I90O.
jEcliHj Presents.
Oil JACKETS. CAPES Af2D CLOTKIfiC.
Tie tm.tsaaal mrsi w-iiir &js V.ft b srhi tx blxej ps
Bstj 00 inl st tits svrajQ f tie year. We are very isnwa
to close tifta oat, anJ Lsre named price tiat sysslt to mwe
tbeta qwUf. Tin mtm are tri. awaalT j rrt val Ybttty.m
Bat jon can hnj bw at Yitrxaj proa Cher jrvl are aJl
miik&l b plain Sgnre, and w3I g:"e ji a stract Ssmrait of
20 Per Cent, on aaj gamuts..
cp9 in
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BOW $ J
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JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.
Special Price at Dry Gawate PnCxsv. A3 OmAs, FnTj
Ladies 14 kt. eII.i gold it witi I
monda ard rubita. Tlzia or WaltLua rDovemnat- t '
a beantif 1 d watch and fallj worth Sz HO C fl
Out special price SuZlUU M
4.48
Ladies 14 kt. aolbl golA am wrrli
Walt ham movement, tunal price Si.
Sptcial price
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Men's 14 kt. filial case, warraatetl for t
rears- with Etern, Waltiara or Rockfixd II QQ
moTement, worth $25. SpaJ pnee ITU
Jfita'a Hx&rwA caw witi Elg5a
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Lfj fj&i grAi RiWMiH Set Will diaTOOTjds
tLfl..J SI2.50 to S50
&' iftZii rli riir set with diamonds.
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Prie fevjra
SI.50 to S25
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Ladies" gold filed exe whh g"l Amaiaa
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Ear Bros: 1S47.
SiuAi ami finXiHiB, Berrr fpoacs.
a!al fricLt, Fret ksares, Oraag avjtwmfi, Froit
lixii. Coiiw sfw. Grarj ladle.
HoCorw Ware. A rj caaiplete Hue ia
T morement CLeap at $1X Special C 10 f Q-udrzp FUzt, Liar;, Y&ats, CUxU and Ster-
price wrTU ft Sixer XwtHto.
20 Per Cent. Discount. ... 20 Per Cent. Discount.
CLOTHir.a CLOTHirJC.
Oar stoek rej rvsena ioase of tlLt vakn cl clidLIiz ia ti earmlrr, aiid are tiorougilj
guaranteed hj the nukeri. We Si.1 oarelre or-Lsii)I wrti few bleej istr nt, ami ia ordT to
dUpose of tLem we bare decided to cot tie prices Evw. AH are Brki ia plaja oree, and you
can bay $i.oo Worth for 8oc
Lea,s 219 Saita or Orer-
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Men's $15 Set or Orer- - -eoatx,
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Men's $I2L50 Saita or Orer-
30t, BOW
Men's flO Soxts or Orer-
CtA&Z, BOW
Men's $7.30 Sah or OTer-
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I Men's &Jj) Sails or Orer
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All Winter Good Most be SoU if PossiUs.
Ma's 1 4 SsSt or Orer-
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We Unite Yotxr Inspection.
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AUCTION SALE.
Having soid the " Lyman Syrian
farm to Wm. Stephenson, Horr A Has
kell annoane tbai oo Wednesday,
Jan. 3. IVH), they wi3 seU at public
auction oo said farm, situated oae and
on half mile smith at WelUngtna.tIi
followir? propertj:
15 r,-D A"fE MILK C0W3. ALL
C0MIW FEEsH PV THE3PI5i A5I
STKI'3 : 1 par brd H.Uria bill - 3 !
8n bred HoUtoin hntlealv; 4 work
horiM; !t work, kanunw; t :n
harass : 2 wasr.n; 1 f Laraf Stiar
ator, eapairity J:t lb. of jail ia as
.hoar; 1 trrsia drill; new ty dome
mowT ; rak ; hay tedder, etcv, voAni
mf all the tools on the fans.
This sale it positive, as neither Biirf
nor Haske'l seed any mnre soks: or
tool on their other farm. Stle be-gin-t
at I o'etnlc- T'rm ruit. or
banlubie pper doe 12 ohm. bona (Lace,
with intent at ( per eeat.
H-nry Thtte, Hoi Huniu.
.Iii;iuer. il-ZI
J.D. Eridap. rji-S. t'ejanecaC'f
r .- v LX u. . a aanal
UBaum. - a. aJ '
Cki!x Cire is the be renwdf far;
eroo o I ever osed." LnmeikseeiT e-t
lier and core ronirA. eniit. emosv i
ihwia, pnetxsuuiiav omieiu. pr.ppe '
aatl ail Comas ami Innz tsmbies. Is '
pcviats cnnarrnrgBina le. i.
rioaniitoav
D-feive iwu maeitutd by careful
Ittiov &yeteiie sad J asanas a
J. W. HocwlUss'. sf
rm ocr fcmsEXw. m.
Why ask s phTVteias fis fori ant
raeuxer yinr sSbun are liiiasiL
Xike a trao tomoter ns HI is rxa
arme. If there is a aertimeo aAer
atuiiticCVKOCT-fiirir hnnrs.;inr tii
ssareiHr. Unit havea'ieArwas
oriiure oftea. a pais ia the hark-wif
yonr or acinus yio annfiiit aft
ooce take Lr. Lasiit iVnneify s f asnsv
fee Erimedy, as de:iT rfanuiuijiiai
Tiler is aw eswmi ohoiC in beina;
the bwc aaii some mmtinae na
worl 6r any ant ail seass ectaj
Kuiaev. Lier. Et'U-r ani of taet
FH:iYEQYLFIHS I "T-
Clores. Laces, Dresses. Lien's
Clothing:, or Fancy P!nnnnfl
uicanuu
i ejajsjtBaajs),) SaBBa9aBTsaBfJsBaV W -rsWJn iiaT.
4 mi. afiaafrafc ?m
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I- nuiekfy rie iniiiuurT a aoui
rni. anil the aerwi 7 of rT.rur ira
cti iiirmir the siuhc Is sons thss
K-aMimr pu n pawinrr ir-neanif
eitrrfts the had j3f ehmaeyssit
hin-r.
c m mill Bw al mrrs at n
sTn Uir a bntxle.
kkir'e asit psmpuuc
Vork, or Ruching
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Tks aSjatrsatuie kva aVgyartr tie fabric, at cava be
r&rsri wtstbtiot aziara' a OtccaiWar nalriaL
AJUL GL iA,T SATtSFACTXiSY.
LSRS. K. REAM,
sofrru east cosxea misuc square.
r.-ciiaaies W. Biisnflirtf. thndMnsxlT
0l V. C, rWawareOfeuK iejiwwwt lie''
durrt auuBaerac the jeetane sannas sc."
tneffpermSunawIiasiTiunajajaiiiiicoo.
IsaTBt. Kpcae snatisaw Ee jsavfl
tarn. "Tie Titieili. Cmoirj.' was
f am austtjeem sersr sf anaeraaiic nav -'
; ran evenoatHt jMswam AxgeEeoess as
,at owner a at s jinony
i 7flirfiir Jimiuul ti..iiil n
I ja. It-mg- nr.. ri'... auf aiia i rffM. .
Twi iwe s tni . . .. , ;
Lai aitTiee arnt oy
pmtrpaiif. by awnnnmnir ti saner
snii "mfTnir vairr jiti't n rhe C
Saaciunt.S.T. The oeotisiutiaiss'caisi
(tut mmt.nf-rf iieae nt wnri jn"
rs Tie CsxDsat ioaaea, tflipaoat sod
aj Sar isttB time- as autaax:be Sir die J
. TtallsXBrjrisav s sliibuiita-a-
until n iti in !4i inn
t Pi P'f'ftT'f liar a lTe ilb3 eom-
A lLt-rll W j.ltite ftti of atll grade of
J x la3,HlCS Ctaa inaue jvmt Kdiirs in
jliti la 1 tjf on Lort
ejs oiicanK. W attf L-nt in tck ArtaetiT cebtb
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