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THE SATTJBDAY REVIEW: OCTOBER 3, 1885. The Saturday SATCKVAY. OCTOBERS, 18S3 Office. P. O.

BuiMiijc. Liverpool risk last street saws AD21TIOM EASf LIYEBPOOL HEIS i'rouu Oa Ui- hUl a erutooo. worked here last week patting lie slate roof upon the Koxlish Ltitberaa church- Sir. Wilson the ceretnoay. bein-: a miaister.

aithough not ss his profession si tire arjjujaesjt us viocueatioa of Republics principles and policy, ia rrslgs- is.ec! ot tliose of tie Democracy. His speech uras ia strange coi-trss: with thai Governor Hoidly.ia its its frees tie of the Cttaagogce, ia sts liberality aad coa- sisltacy of stateasect of principles. Giv- lag GorerEOr dee credit for bcin; oae of the court ia Use Le could eoi excuse for altciaptiH; to jrttj5ug fiis cast-, as 2isi before sacli sis as be fie Gover- here Judge not to tlueidale the tariff to an Liverpool amik-ocs, bet tlaisitd the fact forcigaers came to better lhrir asd re- isaiceU here, as wlwrvideat aad ry testimony to the chdmttis: to U.c was belter for thin trade. TLe sptsier 'Jha: whs! tbe KtpaMican wasttd, and IVmocraiic party tlidtivt wast--asd wss stiJl One of "Le great Usiies the psrties--was Uui ilie KjitfctaiSi Sisteeath ajaeutl- to nilioaal coESiituiios should respected and enforcrd in the Sousb. as is not now and lias not bcea.

He olTertrd himself an eyc-witness to liie fie: thai 12 the Southern Sia'-fcs. where ihe cegroes or owaasabtrrf populilioa, Iteaocrits did cot pretend EO claim Uiitjtlie Fretdeien li-id the right a free ballul which the Constitution as st them. Tlie speaker had visited recently several of lie referrwl to, and hid isaO it his business 'J mike a personal and thorough, investigaiion of the condition of the blacks, theertent to which tht-y are accorded their the utmost satisfaction he couU from leading Derffiocra'-s in Mississippi. Georgia and -s Usai they ('ie Democrats) wosU never submit the domination." Tlis sliot.gaa policy hid been abandoned, simply because every "-nig- ger" shot in 3IissL5sippi. Georgia or Alabama made fifty Republican votes ia the KorUiern States.

Kct other less objec- tioaal methods, and less injurious ia- direcilv to their own cause, and yet just as directly effective In keeping she negroes from tbc polls, had been adopted. In dealing wiib the temperance question, the speaker thought that prohibition should not be dealt with as a third party issue. The Republican party recognized the The item in ItEViEvr. ssg- 0 aa all sighi police for tie A. little of Walter BetriJjw is- citv.

discossacejl to soaie es- pjjKisiwd partly pert of U'lnu! Irisg -rerr 'o-s at her oa street. Thoaias Mfcooash isss juoved Jus fua- as living on Dr. Parte, of Wriisviiie. wss called here this ilteraoon to see Mrs. Jos.

Turnbull, who isttty The go Miserva to play a game of Vx'l They will retura hoie with the scalps of the ilinerva c-ub daa-Iiag at their belt, and you forge; it. The Prohibition meetinz. addressed by Prof. J. L- Thoiaas.al was presiy well attended.

The Processor i a ffitter of prohibition argti- Eiest, aad the two old parties Buffered unmercifully his haadi. liobert Cordon, who was beating his way down from Sh'th's Ferry, oa the afternoon express. Yesterday, jumped off at Ohio City and was badly injured. He was brought to ihis cily ia a wagon. So bones are broken, bat it thought he snjuted internally.

The Eiiaers aloag the Tuscarawcs railroad all went oat oa a strike Monday because of the eischarge of a. man at the Mavasrd works. A miss meeting was held west -f Bridgeport, and all the miners attended" it and will stick up for she -Tictitcized" member. vs. the writer, and so weat into the paper wi'i suSrfent elimination- IE suggfcst- the proprietv of having 213 sight the suzeaeat was that there was no poHce- oa iutv after nine o'clock.

This teas a soiKsie, as Mr. duty at one o'clock y-. 3d-, and rezaains oa stil oae aeit Kioraing; while Mr. Wy- is oa datv during the day, and listi- aliy until niae or tea o'clock at ciaht, later. Cenaialy ao is- ustice was iateaded, and we are wiUiss tesufr.

as do our citizens generally, that oar present force is enieieai a-id nd the good order of the A new game ol onls, called buse ball, is becoming popular. Sosoe of the advantages oi this style of plarins are that it can be indulged in during ihe winter no empire Is needed, no broken fiogers no srnica to be carried arouad.no curved balls to strike at, and no oostpoaenient o. gaiae on account of the wealher. Everr liuie a iieavv raio conies a por lion of'thc schrsa" placed oa Broadway is washed away. This makes it to haul some more of the "trucfe." ant place it on the streets.

anS thus work furnished for several EJca. Theschr makes a beautiful appearing road, aai does no particular haraj to the road on which il dampeJ. T-ere is a nesro bov in Marietta can catch bees, vellow.jackea and bues ble-bees the same as any one rUe catch Sies. and they lo not sting He often catches a bee aad puts it in hi mouth an(Tkeeps it there for some lime When he spits it out it dies Liv yellow-jackets pot on his clothes aroand and oat at ether places withou slinging him. Tuesdav evening as the train wis gt in" east to Pittburgh over the B.

a roaa br the name of Leonard Bisho got on at Benwocd, considerably intox cated without being seen by the conductor. At 7 o'clock his mangled body was found bv an emp'ove of the road a short distance south feoggs's Run. Half of his face was cut off, one arm and half a foot were severed from the body and the left leg was terribly mangled- It supposed that Bishop, ia passing from one car to another, lost his balance and fell from the platform, being killed insMntly THAT METJEOK. Tbe meteor which passed over Wash- cousJv oa jfaiurdiv afternoon, aad described ia JloaeiyV Siettben- VruW las-'ie a great sensation in ajj country- Tne meteor brilliani in At asoet o'clock, oa appears to have be Cecil te above isy CSssrtev KKbaai- oa ijor, IT rears oM, visit- Is! -s: the reacesoe of Joha c2es aad a t2Jf of jaeeo2ffiOB- While ia a subject of remark is eicepsiuasJ, by know the character of iaiilar sad cities. Yet the re- jaaias.

that it is too expect of wo 2iea, be thev ever SA faithful et5- sect. to properly police a cUy ot 7, to popsxlatiun. and to keep order aad prevent mischief during every day. apaointeJ W. Haslfctt, of Toronto, has K- ceiveJ a patent on a ire proof "iuor.

The boys are on their behavior, apparently. of imporlsao: reported at tie Mayor's eoun- Tum oat and hear Beu Batter- worth to-snorrow nsghl. If fail to attend the meeting you will miss a rare treat. The C-if P. road now ran their owa parlor cars betw-ta Cleveland and Pit! The iaierior Toe sky Liuly.

the Deliver Valt's oi Sept. 13. The deceased was mother of 3Irs frank oTtbiscity; Pfefferk: ds.ei suti'lessly yes- terdav morning, neuralgia ol tiie heart, tbe residence of her soa-ia-law, Mr. JoSa Headeisoa.coroervf Fay street avesae. North Dearer- Mrs.

ferle -a as siitv rears oi age, a native of Vertucabarg, Gtnnanv. She add re- siclti with ber ia Mr. Henderson, -who is foresian oi the compos- rooais. foroslv six bat taal brief -Jerial had her 'arse circle of friends, bv her and xeariraess of aa-i a- bright It rt: 5 llsrwugh A dying 12 seconds a trecieaiious echoing through the racers anJ luugmeairwiih its reveiberatioas. Al the mwaitcl the nie-eor into a myriad of last.

Jits-PSferlc cauie Probate Ottrt Estaie of Edward Boyle, deceased. Washington: James Boyle" Appointed ad- ministralor; bond $500. Estate of Sameel 3icHenry. deceased, Liverpool; inventory aoi appraiseuieat Estate of A. Humriekioese, deceased, Liverpool; same KU Sd Icsaaltvof Joseph ilartia.

Middleton: warraat to convey asvluns issued. of JuJio Shiagler, iaur- neld same bill riled. Guardianship of William X. IXrtv, Dickinson Guardianship of FairaeW; Ciiarles D. appointed gaarciiaa; boad $3.

Estate of Aadreur K. McPJserson. deceased. Liverpool; fiJed forprwbile. Eszaie of liaanali Hisgins.

Deceased, Yellow Creek: iareatorv nled. Estate- of Willjam McCoy, deceased, fet, Ctair; years allowance widow in- lenTer froai where sLe as 1 had with her eldest son since com- aJ iar to tais country about ftur years aso. aad Mrs. lleadefs-w have heartfeit sysapathy of a In their great a Infinity of William X. FairfieW warrant to convey to asylum.

Guardianship of ilsrtaa J. a sptiaacle acd aiore sie tLan aayibisx be had ever wit- As Ae aa-CTStrjckta yoa'Ji al tie suptr-jii- sc-iieuSy dts- the aaiaral or- sit sLiusi ssnrtaec to be resJoreJ. Mr. (ieaor also viewed liefiery iiasdeier, and their dcscriplioa agrees niia William ssvts. fear Cva pyrotecisaics, fiusa sistt of th" people to change the organic i from the platform, be: law of Uie State, and temperance reform Monday evening about CO no: he crcumscribed by any lines of party or sect.

It was a mural nu aad should be aidol and supported by mea of all parties. Thai tilt ot tbe seaiperance people of Ohio viewed it in that light, he cited the fact that. 333,000 temperance mea in Ohio, of all political faiths, had voted for the Second Amendment, -nrhcn the same year the Prohibitionists, as a separate political party, polled only about 12.000 votes. CP. Ilpvivitl of si Grcnt Industry at Liverpool Indicative ot a General Uorttsponilencc oi the HUsbuixli Dipaub.

EAST Sept. At no place in Ihis section of the country is the general revival in business more noticeable than in the little manufacturing city ot Ease Liverpool- This is, perhaps, raora than any other place of its size in the State, a manufacturing center, and any fluctuation in the price of crockery, or any dullness in the sale, is immediately put up there for the night- He tried to sell Jlr. Stevenson one of the sheep, sav- in' that he lived about eight miles back of this place and needed money to gel across the river. in this he tried to trade one of them to the ferrymen, but being again foiled he relumed to the house and went to bed. In the morning two men who turned out to be the owners of the sheep which had been stolen from near Little Washington, arrived and reclaimed their property, but the thief managed to escape from there.

Thursday's Dally. October 1st. Butterwonh Saturday night. Al! quiet at police headquarters. A very large crowd attended the Beaver fair tojfay from this place.

W. L. Thompson 16 Co took first premium at the Sew Lisbon fair. Found--a brass door key. Owner can havo it by this office.

-v i Messrs. Charles Lyiaac act! Me- i Creadv are about forming a co-partnership in the bailer, and poultry business. They rent a store rvxm. and open for business probably nert week. We understand that as sooa as the nai! mill is readv for business iiieen families will remove here from Xew Brighton.

Pa. Some dwellings have already btcn rented for the new Jack Joyce, the jUetonia prize ngh'er, was in last night. Joyce is a man. weighing W) pounds wken trained down being tolerably well science 1 isabyao ble thaflimes have been hard." carpenters and brickniisons have had ouile a good summer here. At least twenfv houses, some of them large, nne residences, have been erected here this summer, or are now sc process of erection.

Xolici is given in our advertising columns of the quarterly meeting the stockholders the Eit Liverpool Skating Rink Company, which will be held at Ihe Fi'th street rink oa Tuesdav. October 6th. ai seven o'clock r. iJ, for ine election of nine directors to serve the ensuing quarter. a little daughter of Walter ndge, of Walnut street, aged about fourteen vears, died yesterday al 1 I-- M-, after an illness of several weeks, with cancer of the stomach, and was buried this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the Episcopal church, Kev.

Burke officiating. Saiineville boasts ot a sir! that threshed her ice of ieads ia leer's- The meteor's passage -a as noticed here, and Mcl'hersoa's caille were terri- she noise The eiplosion heard fur siiilcs in all directioas. Joseph Guinea, Eve miles northwest of Washsnstoa, he heard the report distinct! v. He is aa old soldier, aad saj it soantleJ like the ruar of forsy caaaon. William ilaaiin, of Ilaaiin's ajalif on she Panhandle railroad, says it -J plsinly heard ia that We" have already not'ccd she appfcas- aace of the celestial visitor at Florenee.

As Wellsbarg. and other a rKC-uiiar rumbling sound was noticed as the same Lour, and even as lite its Monday evening an absurd resxjrt currea! that the gas sis- seen miles, fr-ai here, exploded with a ter- r5c report, resembling that of earthquake, Une iatoraiiiat had learned that it tore up several acres of grouad in she vicinity the well. The course of phenoaienoa was from aortheast to soujhwest- It passed cirectlv overSewicklev towanls MiEsneld an! the Chartiers valley. The explosions wets heard al Washington. McKcesport, a regular sseeung of fen.

Lvoa 44. G- A. U-, a was appointed seaJEieots of the comrades regarding the deslli of Comrade Josiah Jl-sia-er, vrha repoicd the follow- ls-f- We have reminded ooce more of the rapidilv liiiasag oat the soMiers aad of he war, auosher dis- of C-usrade J. Kiliagerj sa compiiaaet with a general which none of us KISV diiresartJ. We take sad pleasure, h.never, in oear- iag so the fact our departed Cuiande was a brave soliser.

a good citizen, and faithful and ioviag husband aad' father. Ant! wuik deeply stmpa- Shisiaj with the family in their sore irial. we oiantleace, comaiciid she fasherlcsS ones to the tender and care of Him who js ready to be i husband to the widow and a Jalher so fatherless. Vtu. B.

McCoiiD. B. C. SIMMS. Cosnmsttee.

The comsuitlet: was to fura- ins a copy of their report to the iamily our deceased Comrade, zad it was ordered that tie f'ost headquarters be iSrsDed in mourains thirty EJ. McXimara. she Wheeling youth at Wcllsville. as a fugstii-e from justice here, where he of grant! iarctny. was placed in-jbe Wellsville jai! TS.

Wiliiaai Flea tie, ei 'aL, Liverpool; peti- tioa sell real estate filed. Guardianship of James McCoy, St- Ctssir; icveator Sled. of Jiarserv ileizger. deceised, FairSeM; iaventorv nled. IVweoe C.

Scvia. el executor. vs-Sarali Xerin.et at; decree; order of aad sale onlared- The is a Usl of letiers reusain- lag in the postoffice. aiEast LiverpooS, Obiu, the week eadias 21 Charky Adams. John M.

Aten. 'Acs Baxter. W. C. Baker.

Samuel Fbhao. I Hughes. Mrs. Maggie Hughes. William Heidley Hoken.D.

Johnston. Chas. Jackson. J'as. W.MiHer.

Dr.J.A-Tweedy Jacob Reese. J. C. Reed, Samuel Srmlk Isaac Stein. Mrs.

Marv Ann Scott, fcd Mrs. Theo- Thooipson. C. A Young. Jaa.

McCalee, Mrs. Isabella Me Oade. Ask for advertised letters, givine date advertisement. ILH NOTICE. ADVEKT13EMEXTS.

A A thousands of l)ai Announces to the public that his Fall and Winter Stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing, DE Is complete and ready for This c-an say pride, that have ite ASSOBTSffiXT trhidi has ever been iu ColaiubiaHa comity, and at prices ao riJiuniloiblv that ii Tvill make you smile. Coiae see our new departure IN FINE TAILOR MADE SUITS I which are superior to anything ever brought to or made East Liverpool. lise. iositively by any house in tk This rpUE Kiak. oii sirwl.

Hssl o'cJocJC MTM Odold' C. 1V-5. iillie IM for for sueii Tins season styles are Plaids, Checks, Broken Corkscrew. Worstwl. VP iw fcs ClicsteriieliL Four-button Cutaway, ami all at LOTS FOR SALE.

TN IIAILES'S rnsonia- MACKAL1 Well, isn't it enough for any town to boast of; Must have been aa awful ingenious young lady. Why don't you cive particulars--did she use a steam thresher, aad how manv bushels did the old lady yield Several young married ladies of Salem have onjanized a cookiosc club, acd rneel every two weeks st at Mrs. Bikcwell's, where each takes her turn ia getting up s. meal fo; the company. A pleasant social idea combined with a pr-icticil object, and all in harmony with the name of the meeting place- for Gov, J- W.

Korthrop. cin'iiuate handsome bust of the late Gen. ernor, will "stump" Co'maibiana county at can be seen at Fleming's drug I beginning October ISs-j. and will -who-sre-indirectly dependent oal the factories. Various causes have been given for the dullness in the crockery trade, which has j-xivted for the last tjiree years.

A Demo- Congress, with its tree trade anucs, verv materially lo increase tne which Esst Liverpool has par. of in connection with the neigii- towns, which manufacture iron jlass The "Wood tariff bill, the -Sckcr bill, and lastly thellorrison horf- rjontal tariff bill, have successively aimed at tne acstroclion of the crockery trade here- aad although these bills were de- fesicd while thev bung fire the? created distrust and uncertainty enough to rar-ke times (lull for months before and after thcii defeat. few months ago trade ocgan to bn-btea up. and its volume has steadily increased, uniil now our potteries report all that tbev can do, and orders enough ahead to run them for some ame in the future. Your correspondent has made a -visit to several of tbe leading factories, at all of which the unmistakable signs Oi business revival wen to be scea.

The Cooperation Company was the first place visited. Here everything was bustle and evcrybodv busy. Mr. II. A.

Keffcr, the Sccrctarv" reports that they are running arid Iav, but have been unable to catch cp to their orders. From here your -Two hundred -and sixty- tfcfcets were for the Beaver natural gas had takea plaee somewhere, or that the boilers in some exteaiive mill in the citv bad let go. At McKeeSpon it was thought that there had had been an eiolosiujT at the Edgar Thompson steel works. At Cannonsbursr. BridgevilSe and other places, the people docket! to the depots to learn the cause of the strange occurrence- On ihe Panhandle rosd the train men oa their trains observed the runsblinij noise, and describe it as re- semblms; the rattling of heavy artillery overs solid road bed.

People rushed out their houses, acd. hearing the strange thunder in the sfcv. looked in bewilderment at the clear." b'ue ot the cloudless. vet agitated skv. At MansJieid, about five miles the greatest consternation ras caused, pirtjcularly the aiin- i tcrcrani! at work 10 Use coal "pits 3 tfcat Octooer Tito ttls: Sit ril cm a -t Grand Army Djy, October 6th, ana tae celebration of the opening of Davis Island D-irn.

October 7th. promises to be two days of an instructive and interesting character. For both of these days, men distinguished in the civil and military departments of the Government will be present, proaiincst among the iatter will be Generals Sherman, Sheridan and Logan A Stung cnale of these brilliant occasions will be the exhibition of datu- ra! Gas. on Thursdar evening, October Sih. bv the Philadelphia Natural Gis Corapanv.

These attractions will draw thousands of people to Pittsburgh, and to accommodate all who may desire to go the Pennsylvania Company has arranged hich will, course, forfeited. The boy is accused of srejling a watch at the Airon hall one ireesias Young JScNamani. one oiher pns- oaer was in the Iocs up Monday night, were helped out it is-supjwsw! early vesicrday raorniss Parties from the outside burst oiTthe locks, from tae outer and inner doors, and liea broke off two Yale locks from she ce.l Juors. There is ao ciue to the coafederates. This for internal and estema! use.

is iscreasing ia popa- Isrity. Dr. Jauics I'rosSer, the pror-rieior. forratt! a J. Kouaa: in the 'Ii! jlrs- Farmer's buildiag, oa Seeontl vrbcre he can be Sound, amS-tOiiere he can supply the public with 'QIS liaimeni.

LECiAL XOTICE. LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN. shir, customers the most ex 5TYL1SH CLC Haviiur bought enon n-iail 7i single garment B. LE1TII, of Cle-k of oa Use 2Sd tlay of anTl Jor llic counrv oS Coleiatimna. al eilrvaie trt-eliy and sroris lleirteel tlurv; and nsa-V ilixorcetl the IL-jrrv IS- iihicn Ue Jor I'tana" at next snld conrr.

UaleJ of Seylellltwr. A. IDA IU Ky r. C- her AKomev. FOR SALE.

rpHE 1-KOS'ECTV FOKMKKI.Y OCCCMED sold here this- mornins fair. A picked nine went from here to Minerva to play the base ball club of that city. The Ohio nrer is quite low. All local boats are running, but the through boats are tied up- Jones will be through working oa the streets to-morrow. He has been a very faithful worker.

Enoch Ttilev's house oa Third street, opposite tbe Mayor's office, is hiving a slate roof placed on it- The shipping facilities at the C. P- station. this city, are taxed to their utmost to handle and load the freight oSernl. The Steamer Return oa Tuesday morning took from Broadway wharf, on her trip to Steubenville, eighty-four casks o. ware.

The Gas Company have been lowering their gas mains along tbe brow of tne hill beiow the Siith street school bouse, where the J-eshets had washed the pipes almost bare- conxspoEdent went to she works of il- Pronouncing bees are becoming liam Brunt Vodrey EroUier, he rage jn the ie5 ,5,1, bood- The maaia has not yet 1VATSOX -C CO. Stores unit Tlnirare, EssI Ohio. neaseseml la- prices on any Coot IMrlor or IleMtins 1 vouraav wish 10 oame- Ourvenerabletownsaian, George Freed, calls our attention lo ihe fact ttiat he is ST vears old today. He says that a friend cave him a dollar when he was eight vears old, sad with that dollar he purchased a bible, which is still in his possession. He voted wiih the Wbis party until it was succeeded by the Republican, and with the latter ever since, and says if he lives until 13SS, he will vole for its nominee for President ann Register.

Down at Wellsbnrg the different parties who have been unsuccessful in boring for "as are talking of uniting their interests and closing one of the dry holes aad drill- insut deeper foroil. The wells are none oflbeta as deep as the oi! procucinz wells of Washington county, and it is thought the experiment wocW be worth the trial, as it seems to be a decided f.ict Theblacksneeo who have been work- that gas and oil generally are found ia inc ia tbe Laughlin mill at Martin's 8 TM 15 Fefrv -have become disgusted, and are The East Liverpool polo ieam played throwinsup their jobs aad leaving the the destination of return October flth, iaclu- Dr. A. S. Brubaker.as is usual on Suu- davs.

was called upon to make a number of" professional calls, thts time being cajled to Jefferson county, where he was kept uurv until very late, being forced to drive home after dirk--having, however, secured a number of new patients- The fame of toe doctor's is -going into the regions and the calls upon his time and knowledge are becoming so asany that he is taxed to the utmost to keer up tvith the demand. A. Cazil. I wish express my thaabs-to the tueir to time, during mr hasband'siSekness and death. MRS.

31. RISI A. II. Fleming, druggist, states that indi Efistion preparcseveryoae for disease, but luarantces Acker's Dyspepsia Tableis tc cure ali forms of indigestion. of Ue Fair- I'atriot- The following are the cash receipts of tbc fair last week: Admission tickets TO 3Ieuiberships 00 ouills and entry cards 23- 00 Second entries 0400 Stands and privileges -21 00 Kent of grounds TO 00 Don't buv vourfall suit until you see Esterly East Liverpool.

Pronounce p-s-e-u-d-o- Wallace 6 Chclwynd. J. Wyllie Son. Homer. Laochlin and Knowles, Taylor Knowlcs.

At each and all of these places things were substantially as the first rr.cclU.ncd. rnnmns so fteir 5 fall capacity, with pieaty o. orders and oflc3 enl B3li The Kaowlcs the same day. a-y-m? Corn is being IV; a looking bright- Kocwlcs. Taylor siccc Inly 4 last, have 5cca tnraias out kilns of finished ware per week- Oae of the members of tbis Una ialcrrogatcd as to the cause the revival ia the pottery business, said: "Last year we bad very good crops, sou this year tbey are good.

Good crops mean a demand for all kinds of goods. Then tbe crockery sratie lias been very doll tor some liir.e "past and retailers bave been buying just esougb meet current mands. and no more. Tbey bve allowed their stock to become depleted. tbey feel that a revival 13 coming, and everyone wants to stock np at once." When asked if he considered the boom in anyway attributable to conscience in tbe new administration, tbe gentleman answered: "In no ivsy.

Toe country bas no means of knowing wbai be done nntil Congress meets ia Dcccnjber- If Congress does not interfere the bnsincss continue to be cood." Tbis voiced the sentiment of all tbe raaanfactcrers spoken to oa tbp subject. The renvai in trade was aot attributable to political cacsr. bnt to tbc plainest of all rcle. that of snpply and demasd. Tbe retailers" stock bas becoae dcplctoJ and it most be hence tbe (fcman-1 for Tbe Cleveland and liaflroat' pst in the shock verv very large and warm tveather the crop a of the past ten days has finishing touch.

The new ten cent postal delivery law soes into effect Wvdiy, and Salem and East Liverpool are the towns to be bcne- fittcd thereby. Jack Thompson will deliver the letters in this citv. Bear ia mind that Ben Suiierworib will address a Repnblicaa meeting here on club, ot Alii: tte lliaerva our bors were beinir 57 to 8. fair tcanj retnrntd on the 1 P. M- train and are qnite jnbilant over the poio victory, bat do not like to be questioned about the other came.

In the two years during which we have had business relations with Dr. A. 5. Brc- baker, we have found him to be honorable, cpricht aad trustworthy, and take pleasure in lestilyiagtothis lact. He bas bailtcpx Urge" practice In Ibis city and the stuToundica country by bis fair -ted honest methods of dealing, by Ms great sfciU.

bis patience in the Total 00 This is a good showing aad above the average. Last year the total receipts were the larsest the "Society ever received, and this year the toUil is only 531 short of last THE BUOOD WOCI.D Res--For five vears I was a great sniferer from Catarrh. "ii nostrils were so sensitive I could noi bear the least bit of dust; at times so bad the bicod would at night I couid hanilv breathe- After trying many things wlthoa! beneSt 1 used Ely's Crcasi Balm. 1 am a living witness of its cScacy- Brace, farmer, Ithaca, Y. Easy to use- Price 30 cents- Saturday evening, October 3d- Tom out diiScaU cases, and gentlemanly Jein force to hear one tbe mo-t able ora-1 portraest- To an eshausiive of liis tors it: Ohio on issues the foot race which was lo have day.

The come aierf pSstform here is always jaocz of -what is going oa in the way of busisiess. The local lacilities of tie compaay sre at present tased ntmnst ia the endeavor to set freight shipped. tj 1 a 3 If' It fr-i AccepSang an from Mr. Dafid Bovce. President of tbe Kiverview Ctaietcrv Association, oa Wednesday sbe writer drove tbat oat to Eat Liverpvwl's fal citv ol the desd.

It was the occasion of thc'Saal of previous to the advance ia price to twenty-Svc cents per foot (which itself secxs a very moderate price consiiierinc si the ruivaalacw offered to lot owners Oa this occasion a crease tbe total anmber sold tra days forty-oae. which pats the Associa- tidb in tcosJ exiceliest condition Good progress bss been made ia the way of improvements Ihe preseal season, aad preseat indications we shall have, ia tbe conrec of a tew years, a cemetery of which we tsay well feel proud. 3. Latest and lowest pnces. Mrs.

M. Andtrsba has opened ber millinery Sore ihis week. closed out her entire stock of summer gixxJs. and Taken rest for scoople of has now laid in complete assortment of fall which she wsl! sell at mosl reasonable prices. Everythias new, and the cheapest place in town to buy milli- Jlondav beiwcen James Om- defeated "Blossom" Smith recently, and Dave Shecaan.

is probably otT. as C-ocijaerforJ is sick with the typhoid fever. Sonic yonng vandal, armed with a piece of chalk, marked tbc leace and side of the bouse of Sirs Walper. on the corner of Second aad Union streets, in a shameful manner last night, and also marked np other houses in that vicinity. Aa alarm of Sre was turned ia last nisht abont o'clock, aad the Sre department promptly responded.

At tbe corner of Broadway and Third streets the hose reel ran into and broke a wheel. The alarm turned out to be a false There was prolabiy sever a time when be shipments of ware were as heavy fronj Sast Liverpool ss at tae present- We arc no "boom" in business, bet there is neverihelass bemithy activity atcoac oar manufactories that angnrs well for tbe 'ctnre. Mr. Hamilton, of tbe special cWBtaitles of Conacil, bas received promise from tbeacratrf the Bsssb, Electric Coinpjiav. to be present allbe n- 5s; of Council, to dcsaonstrate be feasj- bilitv.

and economy of lighting Essi'Ljverpcol by means of tbe new sys- tcsi- Tbe PC.TB:X bas cow the bsnd- sosest aad isost eraessively iaraishen, as well as the most "tanr, clab ia Sastcrn Obio, if aot in tie entire State. The Toons: geatletcen corr.pnsiag toe clcb ire Ortermed to haveaplessatit place to spead tbe irag, cold evenings of tbe coasitis; wjatcr. As as to what two of oar potteries are doing, we are iafornaea that Mr. S. C.

Vriliiaais a contract to fomish ihe works of T. KTM and Goodwin Bros. sixty-Sve new casks per week. Thisdoes noi, however, represent annmbcr equal to tbe packages shipped each week by these nnss, as there are tnaay casks returned, aad K-, T. K.

ship an average of ooe car per week 5a balk. There wts a wedding at the residtace of A. Wilson, on Adams street. the high contracting parties Mr. Willis E.

Allison, of Hatamondjvilte, JeSerson county, and Miss Wilma W. Maple, of tbe same place. Mr. Allison port chosen profession, the doctor adds tbit skill, judgment aad qnick 5nsisht the needs of bis patients, aad the qnickest and best war of adininiolcringto them. is only'io be gained of aciaal practice.

scScrfsg from and who have failed to find relief elsewhere, shonlc ao! be blind to owa bat shonld once him. We know, personally, tbat be bas etiectcd many remarkable ceres, aad we believe it to be to the brst iaiercsl of the sick to call upon him and get a correct diagnosis of cases. As if by magic ones pains vanish he be a satferc- from rbecsaatisra or senral- gia and applies St. Jacobs Oil, tbe pain- baa isber. For Congo? and Coles Red Star Cere is a safe, pleasant, sane remedy.

Bay vocr fertilizes of C- V. Sboab Wdisville- A worked kid and pood shoe, for $150, at J. 2- WAT Gunpowder, Young Hyson and per pound, at IViu, H-urr's. A. TCoolc.

We have jnst received from the enler risinz publishers. A. Anderc a moil cssfni Htiie volume, sncs called -Look Within for Five Tbnosanc Facts icat Everybody Wnnts to It contains 7-5 infor rnaiion on Mechanics, Stasislics, Historj JIedicne- Astronomy, Finance, ocy. Edccation, Mathematics, the Bible, Politics, Agricuitnre, Kehgion, Science, Tercptrsnce, Trade, in" fact there seems So be soraetbinc for everybod3- an" nothing that some one will cot be lo know. It js cmbeliished with a norn bcr of colored diarranis and is by far In valuable and complete Pocket Cy we have yet seen.

It 5s tor sale at the exceedingly low price 15 cents, for wbicn lam in stamps it wi be sent postpaid by the pablisbcrs, A. ii Andrews Chicago. The leading tailors. and tincst goods- Tbe largest stock lloao Sraokiac. 20c- psr pocad, at Win.

HAET'S. Ball Dog Fine Cas at i oo. Tbosefine kid saoes workee nole-- all warranted, at j. S. Wxr6 It yon sprinkling titxn at cost, at to bay yonr slree -wbea you can get Before von bay vonr fertilizers coassit V.

fhoab Col Wellsnjji- Tbey -sii'i save yoc taoaey. aad tnTazb tbe i Street hose at a cost Marvin's tresh crackers at McC-VBE BEO'S. rVn'tbnyyocr fall sr.it until fc Bisckraore. Tne best fertilizers ia the rasrket, sale bv C. V.

Saoob Co, Weiisvii-e. KicbarU 1'nce. near Cnlon streer. East tot is 23i ISO feet. runuiUK Jo Centre allrv.

oa it a orw aad cilia iraine kitchen in Kxxl TLere water. Tiieslore hasbeeii occupied tor ntore telixearsas a. imlllnerv cslab- ir. aad is t-tismess stand. East UvcrjiOOl.Ohlo Or to KeV- Jiir.ies rr.ce.

Fraufcturd, I'hiLuIel- oei-lv FOE, SALE. ftt and lioa-e ot five roonte, in KrtintS i Lot, -so bv 13. in Kizbv's Addition. 15 McCormick. i Lol veiiti, audi.tore-room.Io Morton's A 4O feet ttir 43 fcei.

wiih a of ih JETHEO MAULEY, O. For Itnns. applr lo NOTICE. On account of our vast increase in tnule. and not haviug enough room in our Mainau.th St-w.

(ivhich is in itself tbe Ingest Clotliing; House in couaty). we arc conipellexl i. remwW the second tioor of our niainmoUi bnOdijig to give us more room, which, now makes THE 1CAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE SAM. LAZARUS, Nos. 3 and 5, Broadway, East Liverpool, Ohio, One the Larsrest Clothing HIoLises in the Sxatc.

THE ilie Seas; Men's Suits from lou's Overcoats 5 Suits. 14 to 1. yea vr." Overcoats. 1-i to 1 ildren's Suits. 4 to 1O.

a.irea's Overcoats. 4 A.11 Wool Pants fro Ol'R SPECIAL SALJ wre. CauieLs Hair. MerL the latest novelties i "LADIES SEE oru Fall Stvles. a i fFrom IOWTI.

Mas Annie Fiuniss. of V.ViIsriHe. is in me ty. Allison Morrow. to in ilie cirj- Dan.

Firestone. JU wa In And we have' taken the highest position, for our ambition could not be satisfied with any other, and tliis position we shall, and will maintain no matter what the opposition is. WE HAVE THE GOODS, IN QUALITY, QUANTITY AND STYLE, To maintain the high position. Xothing ever offered heretofore, or nothing now offered in regular goods, will in any way compare with them. Our 82.50 Gents' Button.

and Congress was a the city to-day. George "Vlney wife have commenced on Stxlb street. HaraStna. -Wdisvnie popular younc was In towEyesienlay- Keaney haslwraht lie F. I.

Hamn on JgTerson F. Ii- CrwcaU jrot noue runi a. short csiness oat Wayne mad. Mrs- fcad i hanilsome piano tlacet! in her home lo-day. ThoTias las moved fctmily here al Kaveana, aoil Uliviac on sreel Goidlas and vif e.

of Trenlfta. are nj 1:1 tae cast of Mr. M. Maishan, tt Ctiester, opjwwiie East verjHiol. isa5 Aar IndtpcruiotZ, 1 Mrs Eav.o|_-ew Bnshtni: n.is i Stand supreme above ererv other of their competitors- vnvMtiKrMssJiGV Donnelly for a 1 Thev are oi the BEST Ai A I KRTATi and bv the best skilled -workmen.

aad no S6.00 shoe can -nrear any better. They are admired by all ast THTRTT-EIGHT TEAES f.TT/-^-r-t i A THK SHOE BUSINESS and have never seen their match an AJIea sraHa once II Mo-uev. cjiyana.Temirv. Mrs. ot Mr AcdO3oa.

His Trife irons an visi: la Clarkstmrz. Cbariey Jia3ielorTMno Eaore. Snris aad Cbarfcy IcEheiiywdav. and ns canteens ffr B. ClarS aad iEs rosls.

A Miss Jennie McClac.wi-- beea z-silTeeXswilbliiTidsia HooicsUwn and cam I ni-resarned hoise aai rc- rJ; wsih 3:53 Donnelly, oi r-ck ar.d were on bosi- r-mf vea Smni Jo-day- brtfcSS- PaaL'lUme'Jfe. H. has wo ra They co Faili and to tiien- bonwr- and Jrtxt Jr toiaiJES. iwnoved- lo-day near ajxJtasnly ta.ve Jived in a i 5 san wUh AS Icscre. xzA "JoBn Al.

Ir. (iirfner. Dr. i T. omas aw Cbos.

Dr. Andrews. I- aa-I wile. Hansrad sMer. OPEX 500 PAIRS OF LADIES' FINE EJD BUTTON SHOES.

Tliese shoes -were made expressly for us. and to see them is to appreciate them. Tery neat toe, low-cut vamp, high arched instep, with New York heeL These shoes look very graceful oa the foot "We hare'themr in G.JD. E. and EE, and can fit any size foot GOJIE A5T SSE THIS JrggjLAT.

as-jve are determined to makean era in Indies' -city. YEB.T 3EAEGIN" shall be onr motto. "While none are high priced, yet they are made or the very best material. It is a satisfaction to wear these shoes. While you store voiir childrens head with useful knowledge, do not neglect their "sole." IN REAL GOLD LEAF FRAMES GIVEN AWAY, AT HUTCHISON'S.

Xebrnska -Tim. non est Cider will be plenty ani Indian summer will The trees are tntnrnaai hues. Buckwheat crop good ity. and plenty of tl Carrollton fair next I A number of our fair goi sil! try to be present Three or four meat lake semi-weekly calls estoiners. Prices trhat -were win Oar leading merchants 't re rrring to find out wh( jfheapest There is qn; in prices within Desiring to show onr appreciation of the liberal patronage receiving from the people of this city and ricinitr, we shall nn and MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1885, DL-tribnte amons; Onr jiatrons a line of BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, including Heal Oil Pniitfingft.

The picinres- will he on -sin- bitioii at onr salcs-rooirH. and all are invited to see the OUR BOOTS ASTONISH EVERYBODY AND MEND THE3JSELYES. RECOil They stand on their own bottoms. Price, from 65 cents for Children's. to S3.75 for the very best Men's Fine Kip Boots, double solt Bcsass, Ess: Sweet si a bargain--absoiale cos; -at J-M.

Barsoer's. The choicest goods at the low- est prices, at HTcCabe 1 -W- of UsJboa, was Order yoiir goods early aad avoid the crowd, at McCiBE Bso's. The Made bv the Boss Tailor, I FACXK BKO'S. For Sale. A Xo.

1 platform spriag -wagon. quire of A. R. Liverpcxi, Ia Cbln. H.

Blrfcett, is BOW located oa Sixth areet, near tbe Diataoad. GotoJ.E.WayiCo.'s,iI«rke: street, and see Ihe 2ew Roods that are there. If TO- want su- bay toeza now ai hose at a barcajn, i J.5I. Ztt-ijiS of a as "caatSv Jn! 5(i- Call sad see Esterlv Blackraore's oe-s fall goods Buy your groceries. vegetables, at uerva.

Crezazn aa Miss were roamed Be 1 it Seveotn J. P- BBO'S. aa Fo wler aadXn. Fowler. OS Ex UvajwoUtove been i-- Ci Mr- aart Xre HOT: The leading ttfon.

and finest goods. The largest stocfe RUB8ERSI-- Thcre 5 Sv7ar on KnVoer Boots an 1 latest fancy styles. SHOES AND SLIPPERS I For the aged to keep the feet warm. Beaver cloth top. -wool-lint, -with leather or plain; very desirable for comfort Wise Kid Opera Slippers for parties.

CO1EE AXD SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK; we wilfoe glad to sho-- von through and give vou prices. NICE SON, BTBOX RIGBT and DAVID O. HAXDIXET, Assistants. Market St. near the Diamond, EiST IITEEPCL.

0. This is not a Ixtterr er Chance Enterprise, hnt a Give all are siren the same opjiorf nnity to secnne the finest paintings. Don't Fail to See the BeantiM Paintings: ALSO OUR NEW STOCK OF BRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Fancy Goods and Fnrnisliinrr Goods. ar stccfc Vel 7 aad fall of SEASONABLE GOODS we are prepare! to oroish at prices lower than the Jow.st. at HUTCHISON'S, TVTieatley will npr a portion ot the to help tako i.e store being run rt Sr.

The pottery since the purchase and machijie Ynrpose. ere long sc-e the business maki The picnic held at the hnreh. on Saturday las of the Sabbath so access. Plenty for time for all present. Xison opens oJ E- G.

Potts building, th sifick of dry good; fell cheaper than a still bold out for old prices for their trar leam a number i wanted at Bergholte lotmty. Those who are ag of Eotliing to do hei make soiae effort employment there The excavation has 1 the cellar of the will be built "We learn i- contract. The bu: i-' oossiderably lander one, Salvation Arm; ing daily meeting here It'seems to I resort for a iinrnber 11 finds a '-ins larbut few cave tArav. meeting J2ftt last. It seemed iiad bcsiness of to bring up.

but: their own viej 'n any case it is a 1 Fifth street EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. celebrated give another of the in tlie Masi on Mondav ev oth. This 'is ere, and -we preci house. A vho attend will ge of their money, as.

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