Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 1

Location:
East Liverpool, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

he vening ews eview twklfhi vkah nu n. KASf LlVEKl'OOI, OHIO, TIH KSDAY, IsiMi. TWO CENTS DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF EAST LIVERPOOL. STORE. Dry Goods Bargains, Tefminating This Week, July 31,1896.

One Dollar Corsets reduced to 50c. I.adies’ and Ribbed Vests, 5c 5c Challies, new goods, for j'c a yd. Shirt Waists reduced to half price. Printed India Linens, reduced to 3'c. I.eather Belts, new designs, price loc.

Line 25c Towels, now 12'c. Balbriggan Underwear, 19c. Balbriggan Underwear, 12'c. Children's Seamless Hose, 4c, 3 for loc Wide IOC Crash, reduced to I.adies’ and Linen Handkerchiefs for 5c. I case English Flannels, 15c goods, 7c.

The prices given on all goods this week will put to shame the half cost prices of the half closed closing out sales stores In this city. Where the crowd is, is where you ought to be, that THE STORE. Fifth and Diamond. Three Entrances. II.

E. 0 Oil Htmt.kun« i Ml 49c. i98c.l The Above Prices are the magic figures at which our entire stock of SHIRT WAISTS are to be closed out. We have grouped all our 50c and 75c shirt waists together and offer you your choice for 25c each. All $1.00 and $1.25 waists we have placed on our counter, and you take your I choice for 49c each.

Every shirt waist in the house, formerly sold at and have been placed on another counter, and you take your choice for 98c each. They are moving fast, so hurry up if you want one. Our Grand Semi-Annual clearance Sale is in full blast in every department. The chance of the season to ouy Dry Goods at your own prices. THE BOSTON STORE.

young 138 and 140 Fifth Street. And the Young Soldiers Are Delighted. their to liiirt herenftiT live They whl their furniture, the wife hiiNgone to live with VV A A HEAVY KAIX. IMUVX Ttt HARO WORK I. but the Drill, TIinMiKh Illy All Art- Well Druwniiic VI mii HD ISiHMalj.

again. There ix glad- I in theeuiiui The uiiimHHHlentiHl iHmxl (if ram is followed by a Imautiful I xky and a Mxirehiiig sun It wax I Very hot on Wednesday, hut the ehangi was so much of an iiuprovenieiit over I the mill that sweltering guardsmen i suught the few shady sjiots a murnn'r, or in theseorehing heat with no princiiuil eins of fine can I s(s-n in nunds of visitors who (xniie to eaniji. The first few days were left to hut now the erowd is large, and the to the sights and sonndsof eainp life. The first drill tisik place on nesday, each battalion was niareiied to the field and given some iiard work. tTonipany looked well, and (Tolonel (iyger had a kind word for Ixiys iNsutnse of their ex- niarehing.

has put new Vigor into the command. Old have hmshiHi np and and more have the stild- lers to The lake is so that there is always a while availed of the opiKirtuiiity for a bath. was little fo do on morning, but iu the iifterinsm whole brigade was our, and was was carried out in all its and the Imst the of visi tors their apjirts-iatum of the sight On the eanip will with of a guards, for the will tramp tin streets of in great erii rve The LiveriKsil Istys will not IcMik as well us the eoni- with bright uniforms. but will up by tlieir Is'uring. F.

H. (Troxall, of East and ,1. L. Morris, of (Tarrollton, in eaniptislay hours, and had dinner with the eomjiauy. pliers in eamp, and majority of emnjianv lunl taken hist evening Isiys all Isist, and some of them will as pnaul of that picture as a small Imy with a red wagon.

The of fhe is larly Hloor andtksik pie the only nieinlHTs of the paiiy who are Lieutenant makes a gfKKi adjutant, and Hanley, who is filling his position, remarkably well. The of the lyis estab- lisln-d a station, and was hard at work transmitting messuges with flags this They soldiers, and many a youngster in eamp is wishing that he throw off the surroundings of private life, and IsKioiiie one of Uncle most intimate friends. their in the Isist of (xiiidi- tiou, and tlieir are as neat as tlie of tlic most housewife. There are many amusing scenes in camp, and one not have time hang on his hamis. A on duty with liayonet a and mounting it skillfully maintainiHl his balance, and his as well as if he walking.

other scenes as well. While hatiung in the lake after- iHKin, a private of the Seventeenth was seizt'd with and was iu danger of He called for help, and was rest'ued by Trump. A private of was by the while drilling on Wednesday, and was off the field. He was not seriously hurt, and will soon I well. They have a bugle at our nt, and the ccKiks are rapidly to sound the call for Private Hackworth siK'ius to occupy a position of trust and responsibility aliout the tent, and has leanied to take care of the inner man iu a way that the orfiinary soldier to look in his broken piece of some ohl mimir, and if he getting green, Oirporal Smith has that he is of tionary and the air alxmt his is constantly filled with joinbfi and lirokeii of jieare.

II VVomr TI imii TliU li ooii. The storm this afteriuNin was ably the worst of season, and a vast amount of was on the city and summnding 'ar run rose to the size a in a short and as usual Is'gaii its work of destnntion. The wagon the bum of Mr sou ill West End was like an and the tossed alsmt in a damaged all and were blown down Tan yard run was never known to high, and the culvert at East Market stns was the water rtiKHbsl to fhe of William and cellars of the and Ihinkerlv salisms liaekyards in-ar the Horn switch filbsl with feet and the (lave- iiieiit was The big chicken KoIhtI was washtsi away, and wall in the of the i on Eighth was damaged. The fence anmnd the Jolly house was waslnsl away, and all on Ravine Tlie Bm kley house was tltMided two and the culvert at of Erunklin avenue gave way. A big hole was and the volume of filled the culvert.

The lower of Jefferson is washed, ami was vast amount of dirt the Cleveland Hi Pittsburg. was uded, and a freight tram not get through. Tlie frame for tlie front at the Lutheran church was blown and stones to be used in building rolled down the lull damage cauwsl by the ram will amount thousand dtillars. Tlie barn of McKinnon on the liill was blown The main water to the End is and no ears are ninniiig Tlie railroad is washed near and tlie East End suffered. Homer Laughlin Wants It In the Campaign.

ril.KUl TO A MIRK at Ihe same outliMik eiieonriigtiig every and file of the IsKiril are viitli the The Isiard will have another Fnday veiling, when bu.snicxs of will I transieted A CHEAP FILTER. I i I I ii I Ifsi WANTS THE DOCTOR. I smi himt ThIiikH Ils kmi uh for Hays the Salem News, in diseussing the eongTessional candidates is a man in East who would suit their notions on silver question. That was in Ciingress and in the extraordinary session in the summer of IHIIJ lie votisi Against every ftir of the silver purchasing of Sherman law until it came to the for and sulistitntion of age of silver at a ratio of IH to 1. That name is Ikirt.

Why not nominate him'i It is that he miglit prevailed to take in his and fo a ratio Hi toi, Ikirt as a candidate would make things ItMik sick in this of tlie dis- l.llllr H) Wllli mi I i mii HI I HlNlcsiliru Who WiMilil HlUrr Kciitiii Homer Laugldiii was by the York IVess other and said si'iisible things almnt ef fort iMing by wosterti to the tariff in the ground and forge silver fo fnml. Among other filings Mr Lauglilin saul "Republu'an and sonu Republiean statesmen have walking into the trap so deftly laid for them, and lliere has Iwen little but eur of or In tariff lieaiis an argument that cannot fad to win the victory, if men's minds are not eloudiHi by interven tbin of Here is th( jKiint for all Ri piiblu ans in this eampaign Hryan. as a iiieiiilH of tlu ways and of tlu luiuse of for tlu Wilson tanff' bill In fact, he a nu'asure which sliould eontiini of of free trade Rf store fo industries of fhis country the tliousunds of dollars wiiu have gone abnmd in gobi sim-e Wilson tariff law went iiitoeffis-i, and I ho thou sands in gold whuh mdiomil treasury has lost through in and eurreney ijiustioit would would all the gold we want for business, aiul would no in fniisnrv, lui s.ib*s of government I hum I and no for an eurreney or fiat to Ainerieaii indiis fites is the Iwst and only argnineiit wttli which to this Natl Hryan on this hiiii I let tin and as towliat vital issues in tins is doing a grand work in this regard, and is a MADE A COMPLAINT. I I Mil HikT. Elurou kw dw a Hltor days, but can not afford an one Hen Is costing less than a will always tory.

It of an ordinary a pad to tit into of the ens'k. 2fi a tin to fit into tlu fi ids a tin hd for it (('ids, a and of a nnmlH-rof snudi in tlu Isittom of with a instru meld E'iil the pail fourths full wdh sand and fine iiig II hard a the a half dollar in iHittoin of kiii insert a and your is mtub a of water to run tlirough at first to clear out the sand It water IS first Isiibsl, this is plan, do not isiur when hs througli or will of should and eleaiunl MR. HALL IS SAFE. Not Drtiw mI Wayiu'sbiirg, was swept by terrifie storm on Monday nigld, and tlu report spread througli Mud part of Mu eouidy find Mr. Hall, a for tlu Know les, Taylor eoiiipauy, had by ish I in a narrow and awaiy.

Tlu tory iswdlioiil fonndntion for Mr. Hall IS now III this eity, and is He wa- III that part of but iriived home on Monday. storm was one the worst eouidy, and to ot tium-ands of tlollarswiis iloiu TO Governor Bushnell to Cordially Welcomed. be FIRt.VMlRKS BIL PiRABE DELAYED BY WASHOUTS If I I iiiillkiril Siilil Ilf Mft Sioiiiiiy I iirlfr. Monidford to tlu tliat lie liad I mm ii hy Sammy lui as fornu rly cm at the Wh.ii left eoinpfiny tiiin I.fid, bid tbeanuiunt was not paid at Hill ofllce, wiis In liad drawn all iiini.

ins enqiioyer on ami said wiine Ideli Hu eompluint. wiis called Iwfon Mayor Jiliiert, and asked for his side of story. gave it in an lalKirab nmniier, and was Hn-n to go was advised not to offense. NO DECISION. uiarried couple, living on Labor Day lias Vsl Aaresd ua a The fnmi Uouncil met last evening and the situation, but no coiiclasions.

They hittl no from the prietors pleasure outside the and to wait until next taking ibicisive action. J.J. Weisand was to with the board of and wJiat that IxKly has to No ments a (larade have I ks ii maile, and imthing will be done until the the has MemlKTs of the say will I no of the unless are made. THE NEW ORGANIZATION. Tlis HiMt at Nprliig Msstinic.

The new of (frfive have organized the year, following officers E. S. Kelly; vico Rand; Siinuis; socre- NO LOAFING ALLOWED. Tlif I'ollff tlif Croud Mot The fo clear Wits last night, and on go. Officers in tlie Oiamoiui ami otlu-r of busini'ss section walking advising all who make a of to move on.

no arrests, but it is that eity hall woubi I kh ii if the iiijiinefion hail not I ii ols The order was for of and it is thought tliut loafing lias to an in tliis eitv. NOT INVOLVED. Mfif lii'itf ook DUlMiiff. Anglers did not get home from rlu'ir on Hie at river liist nigiil, ami if Hieynaeli liereat all it will likely on midniglii train It Inis ruining very liard in stH fioii of and railroads badly wuslied. When the startl'd they would have to drive and would unable to reach lien III A triegrani from Hie bib, n- liere tills inornuig, eontuim information.

RIVERMEN ARE MAD. I Ilf lloii'l I.Ikf llif Aflloiidl iiiik ii'iii, loud in demiiieia- tion Flint of Pilts- btug, own the barge whudi was sunk rosswiseat isiitiid, wliieb, wiHi a gcssl is genius to navigation, and w'itli low water will liave trouble getting steamlMiatnien Hiat the government stiould regnlutions this, so that if will not neeessary to wait tid days of oiistnietioii. IMPORTANT BUSINESS. Tlis Ml tub MlllllHVfM MfflliiK 'I'tiiitaiii. club will this and in addition bi hearing the of to de- for a mareliing elub for will It is said tliat otlier business of an inqsirtunt will trails- aeti'd, but if is not given out.

None of the memls rs will talk, but all admit riis IXilriil 4 eiiiiiilllff mii I I'ltjr tw In lbs Klxbt Hajr IsI I'hIIIUmI 4 mrv AakiNl I hf Acting on line by the kw kvikw III the issue of foveriior Husiinell ill given a rousing he to town on tlie evening of The had a iiuH'Uiig last night, and of a and was decided Tlie Is to give the affair nu sigiiifieanee, and all (Hstiile of every are invittsl to fake The IS for a in after whuh fin will itutreh to the of I'obaiel will few of ill made, and the will atldresH erowd talk if so but the of eity will not on that is to eordndly as the of and not as a le.ider. All the MK iid til eity will invited hy and the McKinley of East End, and eity are to uski'il to fake d- iiesday a ting of tiieiii- Ih'i fmm lub uml will held in city hall svinai will Cjf- tleers for vsill elio ii, and noHimg left undone that ill add to the iM'eastoii. The in general, gardless of at invited to take The should in every (sirtieiilar, and one filai will eredil on SHU I OFF THE Iflg EhiiikI III llii- lU' .1 MnIu. There was a break in imuu of this morning, and a vasi of gas lefore it was The gas was shut off and a was in the It was biund that tliw of had biHHime bsise, and blown out. Is'iiig heard every- this morning, but Mutiagur innter mnui bad i taken and he damage is now being SAT ON liiitikiiiK THE BABY.

MMkss matter is of uiiusuul lbs I Hnglu of Hrotherlusid, BOUND OVER. made following bi a re- this morning think it would for (lublic to understand that strike of has flow itti the BroflierluKKl. It iseii- of organization. though the in winning the strike it will have no ef- on the Brotherlussl, and their eouiUK tion with POSTPONED THE MEETING, I'dtsuasr III Do to I.Isboii it Hr 4ilvr Itomi. Rols rt the young man who was umstell for stealing tlie horse and buggy of Mr, Ferguson, was arraigned in court this morning.

to a hearing, ami mayor Isiund him over to court in the sum of If fails Ut give tomomiw morning will Lisisui in afteriuKiii. AWARDED THE CONTRACTS. Mrl MPh i SblrMMlkk ill I. Mill of tbr V. A.

I'Irrrr. The directors of Young Residents of Avomlale glad aw-Hs iation with bslay, IsH-ause at iukui the for last evening, and it was laying of on tne the annivf-rsary till street was to John Ryan. He will tary, L. C. Ashbaugh.

The some time in Oetols r. At that time the i is gin work as ii as He also have not yet on improvenu-nts r.M,ms will I reiuly for y. the for the I thought advisable sulew ulks on iKdwcim Mon- Will be held nome eveoiug donug Aogust. i the new building, and obMirve the anni- roe and Jeffenou. Imiilriil In lllMinuiitl 4 KIM was an dieident in tlie hiamomi lust evening.

A lady was piisliing a baby earriage along Old 111 endi ran into He by uiui of his legs iuiviiig struck by tlie buggy, lie sat flown in if. As would have If Ids hole weight did not fall nmi the eliild. gathered crowd laughed, aiui lady hastily left Hiat vicinity. HIS FOOT CAUGHT. IbnniMK Antlinny Hurt by Mlnr.

Thomas Anthony, an enqilove of the Tluiiiias works, was hurt on elevator. He was taking freigilt lower story when another niun on ear, and the elevator. the side, aiul lie diii not notice it until story was when Hiebsit was euught and The elevubir was but Is'fore Anthony's biot was DECLARED OFF. Kiln DrMwsni TliU Afleriiuou to Work, A from a of kiln eulhd at the Nkws Rkvikw this and that they liiul tlie strike off. Tliere 4fl and the vote was unanimous.

The said nifjetiiig nine They gave as a that it was to in the StHiiley AlMlersMii Demi. Htanley Anderson, of Grant this was ill only five days, for the funeral have not made. I Tilt! drilled the fariu by the Williams ill lie this uftermsMi or evetiiug..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Evening Review Archive

Pages Available:
381,489
Years Available:
1885-1977