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WICLE.mas with »i] it i’i especially the look n little ftH iV ol^lictl t quite Inst night—*wo' and othct* nice*itUOl 011808, Utlllir in otkilts, Iushboot butwwon n1c; TIkto ftroi, only in iticErucoful liUkujr ilium wwo ao •il into ft puddle it KulloCAtcd tliI’ll CO 111) HgftiUHl) nwav from an if ruin, Wheic coy? is u qiies-the ofliooi'H of• to... .John A lot nil WoM H. Park's, andTho Now Your,Happy, Now Year to all I To-tiny wo nil start with a now dual., Prone her tpid layman,1 lonohor ami pupil, rloh anti poor, Ignorant* and laaniocl, wifla and unwise,'r. mi j tint no we aqw'ho ftltall wo .reap, “Tho nmn that .howqiIi tlio wind, shall ronp Iho whirl-wind.” Ho that la idle and negligent, .cannot ex poet Io prosper, Tho industrious and frugal shulI not come to want', Tlui man that doula honestly hy his Inflow, will ho ivapi-etoil, while the dishonest mnii ,wii| I mi doHjiisml r Tim man that lends loinperatu and 'iioiivu life wit! bouhappy, nli (I l ho In temporal o tunn will become morally mid phytticully diseased; nor will tho evil stop* with him, but will bo transmitted to his children in accordance with the low, that like begota Ijko. An old Gorman proverb Ray», “ Every man is his own (levil or aiigol, Tills limy not bo orthodox in tlio strictest sotiao, but it uovortholoss aiiEgests practical good aeimo. Thisiff r n i it t .* frf ' rtho bruhi9 ibognn..|Q ,follow him ,ami canio up iinoomfombly cloeo, and wlioii thoy stood oh tli cl r 'hind, )ogs| if j/iig him ho dappod .his.HhJiiglu# together and HuecDodod in driving them .hook. They continued to 'follow liiiil until horeached thcJIoaver'Pam1 awiimp'whonthey ftgali, oa,u«(1 up for,« friendly hug. Ho ttimed! upon Uie,n -making *4 furioUHiiolse with his shingles and sueeroded in ntnipppdlng '[bath into tho swamp |. ■ ..........fpifjfi'nhiiu X* Mho01 O'Iw ]i^h| «t tv, Oillo* on, M oMliwik, vi.il, Will Iju olmjtc Uj» IntoroAifTlio (tniihlcvonJnjr oftItlyrla, 0,.ild a rodfdcnco? world of own is a world of law, amiot informs us chain into histake, whilohis it of H.ltrush's re his chain byick ofKiiglish 1 Park illusion! A winked man y and wanted tho future* lo )irkno.ss since iovil suggested U'obubly go on has aold his liilljr Moll take posses* y, Mr. Fisherlisas;., no.Griswold arciito oil the roTtioitH of tho*•cuts. IViuu*, nco. 'Yon’nju country.itiuos as mild c feels happy . There woie cd by a mi m0 being cun-lllo'rf I’OglO!) rtal cojl, on ight in bi etui Hie pills, and acting other souls of sin*1 proposed lo o honor oi mpflido,lango coming wind nflor an tv from the nths, is from swing colder, belonging to fright beforeeach law i« attended by u penalty, The man who obeys the law, need bnvo no fear of tb« penalty. So, brothrou and sisters, If von would avoid the penally and enjoy tho I nippiness which is the result of obeying God’s law, find out Iho low and than obey it, Lot ni remember that tho gronteat, tho crowning glory of iniin's real goodness ol character is his “malice toward nonenod charity for all.” It is this that elevates us to I run manhood, giving uii tho power to Htriko glad hands with our fellow In all Htftgoa of scciuty from the beggar to Iho banker and march through lifo In harmony and order, Lot us bear in mind that:Hiu Mill that UkIjU Uhj oeunn, Uo shlitUK \ipnii tho mho; Thu umlo hilt mu] um mountain Aliki ruculvu Its hiu.1i •Poiillcnlly, lot us add utrength lo the rapidly growing sentiment of n permanent peace. May iho political work of tho year 1873, more than any other amco our fratricidal strife, prove a paunoe.a to lion I up tho wounds of the mitiou, and may the political quacks, who are still seeking to tear the healing wounds afresh, bo spurned with eon tempt by all liberal and patriotic iiion.1 Instead of quarreling about tho past, let us look to the future development of our groat nut nr*! resources and set Our thousands of traveling beggars to work, and bnvo them earn an honest living.Another pjoiiaor Gimo’to HI#‘ ’rlUi'st, ’* t' Died, at' his residence in Camden township, Lorain 'county, Ohio, Dec, 22d, 1877, Mr. George A. Arnold, aged 8*1 YOnre, ICo loaves n beloved wife, 72 years of ago, wlio has boon his partuor In'joys and,sorrows for 6.1 years. Thoy roared « family of ton children, nearly ftll'i'oskling In this Stato. Ho was consigned to his last routing' plnco Deo, 23d, 1877. Elder John Cyronus conducting tlio oxorolsos, which war a nt-tonded by a largo number of sytupa thizing frlondfi ftiid UolghborB,Mr. Arnold, during his long, uHOful, and active lifo, has been cngngod in farming, Thrice did' ho clcnr up a homo for himself and family in an unbroken wildernosH, making boauliful Holds of waving era hi grow and nourish where (hut* in, iostovduy) grow tho sturdy monarchs of tho forest, Tho last one, where ho died, was commenced 43 years ago, a then wild and uncultivated waste.Politically, Mr. Arnold was always u Democrat, and his hix stalwart sons thinking tho faith of un honored and beloved^ father right, aho imbibed tho Hiuiic principles. He was always it Jlrm Hiipportor of the Covernmeal, working willingly mid dilligontly to suppress llm robeltton and create peace and prosperity.At last 1m 1ms gone, but his virtues will bo cherished in tho moinortOH of a large circlu ol relatives, friends and ac-qtmintanccs, long after ho has lurneti to duiit and mingled again with Mother Ear th. \y_Oi dartTho mfleonth Ohio.Colonel Rriusmadc of the Fifteenth lioglment Infantry, 0. N. G., has ro ml veil tin invitation for tho Regiment loiiuuuagoabloKMi KdwiirtiLrcut to stopi\y r turning wn and ran hi8 le^s inHint reBO* t*o gonorallyti owing andj bo it itHt and bo, ^woar ofl' :!fftyL;tho:c iro Oumpnny 0 tl ia uytMi ^ikIakicu and yq\'*h Ik mi0 buinif.blit» - v* »* *01 mid lmrp,ig, ‘rivalinghigh priced *o hero oc-on villains two of Iho demise they snbic hours.3878. He vSII enjoy n a was un*' hit dullnessId year, we gyp tor Tur-rs’mndo theon carousal, police?Dr. King.Tho liftli entei tain mo lit of tho present course uf the Aurora Lacjuro Association, was given lust night by Hr. W. \V. King, at tlio Coulter Op cm House. It was in’daed a Feiisl of reason—-not n lunch of theory, nor yet a banquet of rhetoric, it was an hour and a 1ml f of clom-cut, concise sunso. Son so Hint wo should not sit .still and oommoiid, bm whose teachings we should got up and work out.The lecturer set aside the beautiful, dreamy poclry of life, took olf bin coal, metitphoiicnlly, and set himself nt work on those ihingH to which tho practical mind turns with « view of bettering tho condition of our nation and people. It was a strong nigument layering that for which tho hoimuly of this nation should go to work—the intelligent ballot.The lecture throughout was highly on tut talning, for I)r, King is one of the brightest orntois ot this day, but its deep, true reasoning was such as to live long after his brilliant spoeclios shall have boon forgot' n.--A«/w« JMiti/iVettw,Dr. King lectures in Elyria on the 8th and Olh iust.KIDGMVILLK.tI3Ahi;Y 1XC1DKNTS - No. 37.[OS.oar Gough’s lecture onof tho two ) with their i’t time ago, |!3 and costa, , -will standnstor of M.C., writes: y to tcsc tho lull’s Coughiy, it ia thoised in myhy Lanagan brought bo-wer for their^ako Shore Tho testi-linst tho ac-h* fined .$50 I. Thoro be-Lanagnn for t'tho PresS-was further, nl.nlion of our to bo givon cngo, on tho Town, Hall, itury of Exit with tho saving for from reports O'plo will be-mpty repaid r.' Pomeroy. 9 contribute oet anti a( •buggy'tops, tfi branehos, irks Foator's road 'atro'ot, 15DY AH 01.D IIUNTKU.Ill the year 1817, lJorden Boobo concluded to change his locution for the third time. He selected the place now known aa the Borden Beebe farm, near tho uaat line of ltldgoville township, on Chest nut Ridgo. This was then n wild place with no improvements where the woods were dgnse with underbrush and abounded in wild animals, especially bo,urn.One day, Mr. Beebe’? little boy, eight years old, was about thiiiy mils away from tho cabin, playing with his Isllle dog, on the west line of Olmsted, when .suddenly u largo boar untie out of the brush. Tlio boy inn for life, tho bear followed, and Iho bisivo littlo dog caught tho huge boast by the flanks; he did not seem to mind the dog much, but continued to follow tho boy, mid just ft8 tho little follow* was climbing over a log fence near tho cabin bruin caught Bomo of his looso clothes and pulled them off. The boy got over and the bom* followed. Presently tho crie« of tho child brought Mrs. Beobc uponpariiclpato in tlm* inaugural ion cere monios at Uohimbud on the 1-5th of January. It ]g doubtful whether the regiment will go, as nil the companion Imvo not as yet procured their uniforms, although thoy are alt armed . The probability, however, is that they will turn nut on tho 22d of February hi this city. If they Hhoiild detcrnti’no to go to Columbus, it U asserted that there will not be it regiment there that will oxcell them in tiumberH, soldierly nppearnneo. or in drill. Although tho regiment litis been but lately organized, the companies are becoming proficient in drill, and a generous untl friendly rivalry is going on botwocn (hem ns to whichKhali ho tho crunk company oi iho regl-incut, Tho oflicers arc doionnined that tho Fifteen tli shall be lo Ohio what the Seventh itt lo New York.—Cleveland Herald,EL(Corrected vApples, ( Apples, [ Bultor, p Bonus, pt Boca wax Buckwhc Oorn.pop Chofttnutf Corn, poi Corn, in Clover Si 01) I c Iron s Cabbage, Checno pc Ducks po Eggs poi'Flour, peHickory i Hides, g: Hides, dr Honey Co Hums, am I Lay,periLard, per 1Out8, perOnioiiH, p Peaches, d Potatoes, Kyc, per I. Bull, line, Salt, coars Suit, dairy Should ors Bqunsh, lit; Sheep pell Turkey« p. Timothy S TurnipB, po Tallow, pe Who ft I, per“OeNo other ttiBusiness in Elyria,T.ast Saturday at about 2 v, it. there were 282 teams hitched on and adjacent to Broad street. Bo wo tiro informed by u gentleman who took pniim to count them. It whs undoubtedly tho busiest day Kiyria ever exporicaced, in tho absence of unything except business to attract people hither. This shows the benefit of advertising in the Itopublican. —Jlepubtican.We quote the above to show, that next to ii West India typhoon the Me* publican is tho windiest thing on recordtho acetic, who true to u woman's instinet, caught up her hickory splint broom and boldly assailed the boost tm'd clubbed him away. Had it nit been for the bravo little dog, tin1 bear would tio doubt havo carried off tlio child.In 1818, Amoa Briggs built his log cabin on Butternut llldgo, just across the line In what is now Olmslod township, a short distance oast of this same bear swamp. One night he'hoard an unusual amount of noiso among his hogs, which occupied a largo hollow log near the cabin for a sleeping' place. Ho wont out to investigate tho cause of tho trouble, and found a hugo bear sitting upright on top of his pig-pon. Mr. Briggk owJiod no gun, and- having no hogs to spare, ho decided to make n vigorous attack on the bear with clubs,and soon succeeded in driving his pork hungry cuntomcr to flight, But tho bonr was bound to havo some fresh pork; a few nights .Idler ho returned and killed and dragged off ono of Mr. Biigg'a best hogs. • A trap was sot but the bonr did not return.A bear, unless obliged to fight for lifo, Is rather jv cowardly animal, andbecomes oasily alarmed, and will gotout of tho way of danger. One night, Mi*. Blain, while on 2)is way homo from a neighbor’s cabin, encountered fi\i bears gathering up chestnuts under a largo true, whore the Butternut Kldgo cemetery now Is, and .being it little afraid of bent's Mr, Blain did not dare tonin for fear thoy would follow him. £Iq picked up two shingles tbftt lay near him and’walked off lcisurly, but thoIuLferHoil on Inteinponinco.In « recent letter to an Indiana paper, Col. Robert G, Ingersoll says that tho only “temperance speech” ho ever made was in whnt’was known as the Munn trial in Chicago, when ho tnndo these few remarks on alcohol; ‘‘1 believe, gentlemen, that alcohol, to a certain degree, demoralizes those who make it, those who sell It, and those who drink it. I believe that from tho time it Issues from tho coiled and poisoned worm of the distillery until it empties into the hell of crime, dishonor and death, it demoralizes everybody that tenches it, from its ftourcc to it« (iml.s, I do not believe that anybody can contemplate tho subject withoutbecoming prejudiced against thatliquid crime. All wo bnvo to do, gentlemen, is to think of tho wrecks upon cither bank of this stream of death — tho suicides—of tho insanity—of the povorty—of tho ignorance—of tho destitution—of tho littlo children tugging at tho fndod dresses of weeping and despairing wives asking for broad—of tho men of genius it has wrecked—of the milliom struggling with imaginary scr-ponts produced by this devilish thing; and when you think of the jails, cf tho alms-houses, of tho .asylums, of tho prisons, mid of scaffolds upon either bank, I do not wonder, that every thoughtful man Is prejudiced against that damned stuff called alcohol,”over given squalities as R lit lit Mil years thousand Rina was dislribu Druggists in dieted with Croup, severe other disease, giving tho At) proof I hat G them . Tho r gists in overs’ United States their customerHenry Hailabout it. Sam ular size 75 ce lievo any ciisqJ. V.PHYSICIAN n at iiat all Iieai'i.iii-ll, Kiiii sltlo oiBak i;u’s CcWild C hurry-eortiun romed nln, Debility, use it. Jno, C Philadelphia.A C During thoA Card.I wish to say to tho people of Elyria and vicinity, In reference to Dr, King, who is to lecture here on the 8th and 9th of January, that while ho comes among us as a stranger ho comes so well recommended to us that we tool no heal* taucy in sayingIT WILL PAY YOU, and at the same time help tw in* our benevolent object.ltospoelfully,J. M, ITunsr,Want to Bout a Farm.My plftco not being suftlcieully large to employ all the help X have, I desire to rent a farm of at least 100 acres for the coming year. Apply to John Daily, near Avon Center, Lorain county, 0, Du co mb or 20 th, 1877.to havo n choc dark move wh n lire Hint ami I Iutn Iimtod MO' Lkiiit,'’ Thisncsfi and conv to bo so (HI to best liurd coal this market, keeps them. Ii enson.THE ESWlml kind of You buy on morrow butni It ia tlig onl rotains Hh or many yoara o: lot lma boon r of W on oral As« supply Gan lo Win, U llobii:fiu:TICK OLDEST APal lost :To bo found In miTMDully, Bs'cnlnjf..Daily,TrMVeekly, 'nunrlt;hiy Mumli wuokiv.Stitulny iMonUnxWo iihk of our o m tUair Buhscilpi thoiro)HlHf Jf theteKNDAlt;WreHB UioJgACIIINE WM. W. 0Th J ft shop* on 1 a AgrlculRepairing o«nlt;l alt oilUnstingb ntul Bttp: ^ koptlt;Porting:, Tiilono loonier. . Prieua ro»« n«ikNotice.Thb Loraiu, County Agricultnrnl Society will hold Its normal mooting, for the transaction of such business ah may be brought before i(, at tho Court' Uouso, Ktyriu, 0., January 26th, 1878,at 10 o’clock^ A, if, A«full rattondaxioe is dosireO. i ‘»’ E. G. Johnson, Scc'y.Elyria, 0., Doc. 31st, 1877. 17PAlF- A. Lchmhnd Foreign 1J All buftjucss whether befo Court8, protr chargos nitulo Bend for circi
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