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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 4

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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The News Review. WADING ilAliA (IF CdCNTY. FUBLISHBD DATf.T KXCKPT RTTNDAT BT he ews eview ompany Hakhy Palmbr, Froprletior au 8 claes rr.atrer at East LlYeriK)ol, pustufflce TEIiVl' OF SI HsrKIFTKFN frtHi in United and Canada. One Year in Advanre dO Three I By the "I Exchange Block, Fifth Street. 25 lU Buying Time I Is Here I Kabt Liverpool, Tuesday.

Dec. 12 FOR Term. WM.M’KINLKY, or Olilo. enator Pennsylvania opponents only wish he was a Mormon. Now that Del Pilar is gone, Agnin- aldo will have to depend solely on his own props for support I hey seem to have a rainy season in the Transvaal rain of ballets is Bpoken of in nearly every mesaage.

ome rain fell yesterday, but up to the hour of going to press, strange to say, no damage had been done to a single street, sewer or culvert. he French Premier says France mnst have some cables before she is able to go to war. Also a few typewriters and a correspondent or two. ibley who was almost nominated for running mate in 1896. says Republican prosperity is good enough for him.

good enough for anybody. I I A time of perplexity to you, perhaps. We offer a few a few of the many you will find, if 3 will call at the store and look around. Linens for nieer or more acceptable than linens. Bleached linens by the yard, 68 to 72 inches wide, $1, $1.25, $1.50, and $2 per yard.

Napkins to match mo.st of the bleached goods. 90 inch bleached linen at $2.25 yer yard. Linen table 3 yards size napkins to match, $5, $9, $12.50 and $15 for the set. These are all new, handsome designs. Napkins by the dozen, 50c to $6 each.

Percale Dress 10 yards of 35 inch percale, in a variety of patterns and colors, neatly boxed, 80c per pattern. Handkerchiefs plain linen 10, I 2 2 25, 35 and 50c each. initial hankerchiefs, 25 and 50c each. plain linen embroidered or lace handkerchiefs, 5, 10 15, 25, 35, 50, 75e, $1, $2, up to $5 each. 8ilk Waist 1 pattern in a neat box, in a variety of styles and colors, $2.75 to $5 per pattern.

Silk Colors, $5, $5.50, $7.50 and $10. Black, $5, $7.50 and $10 each. Eider down dressing sjicques, blue. Grey and red, $1, $1.50, up to $3 each. French flannel dressing sacques.

$3.50, $3.75 and $7.50 ench. A fine line of scars, electric seal, $3.95, $5 and Brown marten, $5, $7.50, $10, $13.50 and $18. Stone marten scarfs, $8.50, $10 and $12 each. A good line of collarettes and muffs. ID.

M. OGILVIE CO he fire station thinking of 8 hipping SheriflF bloodhound to Manila to chase Ag. They think gather in wardrobe and Filipino at one grab. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I i. ACTOR KNOWLES Sanitary Reduction Company Can Commence Work 0 THEIK G.IKHAOF Pril.VAl'E Itourd Ilf Healili a anil ii A.

Firren In the i'lerk of tlio Koanl. the Master. Participators in the traflfic, distillers, brewers, wholesale dealers, saloonkeepers, sfookholders. ministers LEGALIZED liquor tratiio. It is an absolute curse to the nation No sane or honest man will deny this.

It is not he Amencaii Federation of Labor people, by the people and for the and church members engaged in convention to be held in Detroit will do I people The people, as a people, are eating it. are willing servants and co opposed to the awful iniquity It is up- workers with the devil, hand in hand held by the power of money all its own being barred. This is a cruel blow to Governor Pingree right in his own potato patch. Its advo- with the men who rent their buildings cates purchase a place for it upon the for saloon purposes; hand in hand with he Salem Herald and Lisbon Patriot are about to announce that the 10 per cent advance given 150.000 textile workers in New England is a dastardly campaign scheme of Mark Hanna to defeat Brvau. Defeat him some more, Mark.

law books of the nation. Its headquarters are in hades and its chief projector is the devil. It is esseutiully evil, and all ev.i things are controlled by the devil and his angels. No human creature can be engaged in its service and have any claim upon life eternal with I is to be earnestly hoped that the new cnrreucy bill will be passed through congress without any more about the of than is absolutely necessary to prevent the silverites from exploding themselves. lii For Cush or Fasv Terms.

HOLlNKSei. One of the essential features of a true holiness apostle is his eagerness to owe no man anything save good will. He will pay his honest debts if within the bonnds of possibility. If he tries to dodge the payment thereof, mark him down as an artfnl whited sepnlcher; a sonndiug brass and a tinkling cymbal. RTII.L 1N8IDK.

The managers of the Ohio Democracy having invited the Union Reform party and the Jones people to nuite with the other state side-shows in a fnsion on a Bryan electorial ticket for next year, have met with a flat refusal. The Union Reformers and Jonesites forgotten what happened to the Populist lamb when it lay down with the Democratic lion in the druggists who make saloons of their drug stores and ly and meanly evade the license and tax laws. The very devils in hades langh in glee when they see the name of a whisky dealer, distiller, saloon keeper and saloon renter on a I ohnroh record, and claim close relation, ship with the pastor and official board i permitting snoh sacrilege. This is not merely oar opinion or proclamation. It I is taken from the direct word of God, and is His utterance when he declares I that no drnnkard or drunkard maker shall inherit the Kingdom of God.

Take warning. If this article hits you, make Will wonders never cease? The board of health held a meeting last night and everybody was there but Kerr. Clerk Bursner presented plans for the garbage furnace of the Sanitary Reduction company. Everybody had a different idea about garbage furnaces and after they had all aired their opinions Mr. Chambers moved the plans be accepted.

There was some more discussion and Clerk Bnrsuer assured the members that the company intended to commence work at once and Hiiild the Fiirnai-e as soon as possible. It was finally decided that the fornaoe should be in operation by April 1, or the company will pay the board per month. Mr. motion was then carried I nnanimously and the curfew bell rang I to add its voice to the chimes of the i members. I Kleetlon of a C'lerk.

There were a whole lot of candidates for that $40 per year and the mayor was surronuded with applications, but the I board first accepted the resignation of Robert Bursner. The list of applicants for the position were: W. A. Beane, I George T. Blake, John Wallace, A.

W. Ferren and J. T. Herbert The board i went into executive session in order that I I they might ballot in secrecy. After the first few ballots all the were but Ferren and Herbert and i finally Ferren was electel clerk.

The board then adjourned. TALKING OF TAYLER. Still His Siiffpss ill the Ifoherts It will be observed that the blows be- i itig showered on Roberts by that Ohio i co'jgressmaii are of the solar pb xus! variety. Ohio i-s proud o' Hon W. Tayler.

prominence cumes right handy 111 his contest fora renonnnafion. The gods were good to the Ohio State Jonruai. I Iliis His In Deiiiaiid.s of a du Ma.ssillon, Dec. 12 -Georija Knowles, the actor who had frooble with the property boy of the armorT theater during the recent forraauce of the Mikado, in which Knowles was prime mover, had some more trouble when Constable Bambsr- ger attached money due Knowles for hii services in putting on the amateur por. forraance.

Claims aggregating 40 were made by Steiiifeld Viney, do- thiers, and Sample Neal, shoe dealers, of East Liverpool Mr. arrangements to settle. COALBOATS. A Good Hliippiiig Stage l.s Rj. peetetl Boatmen Monday Next.

The rain of yesterday was general throughout the Mouongahela and Allegheny as the w'eather bareaa predicts more rain boatmen are coiifi- dent there wdll be a coal shipping stage this week. There is considerable snow I in the mountains, and it will require but a little rain to make a rise for a boat stage by December 18. There was 4 11 feet, here today. The packets are now running oa scheduled time and all are makiDg money on account of the heavy bnsinew they are handling. CABLED TO HOLLIS.

He I to Take Postal Pretoria VVIieii the lieave.s For Home. ashington Dec. Special Secretary Hay has cabled to United States Consul Stanley Hollis, at Ijonr- enco Marquez, Portuguese East Africa, directing him to proceed to Pretoria and take charge of the United States codpd- late there onou tlie departure of Mr Macrum. Tins will obviate the upces- eity of accepting the of Mr terbury, who had been de.signaled bj Mr. Macrum to take his place.

Hollis will serve as cnii'jul at Pretoria only until the arnvai tht-re of Mr. bert Hav. vhuih iTaiiH Shoo Hobby horses, Doll buggies, Go carts, Tool chests. Come in early and Sleds, Drums, Wagons, Carts, Chairs, make yoor selec- tious. A mammoth stock to select from.

ill awkins of a fanatic. I 6-room 2 story house, lot 90xl(X), on Oak street, (a bargain) 3-room cottage with basement, small i personal application and act accordingly, lot. sewer connections, water, gas. etc While life on this earth lasts yon have )xIOO. for Bnl, take China Works.

Price 11,100. warning. You can deceive men with a 6-room house, lot 30x100, convenient i Jekyl and Hyde life, and commodious situated on Pleasant aeeeive God. This is not the utterance street. Price 5-room house, well finished, good lot, pleasant location, on Minerva street.

Price 12 100 i 5-room house, lot 30x100, modern con -1 jg gn kvil, veniences, on Third street. Price $2,800. 6-roorn liousr, lot IlOxIOO, just cornpU'led, on Erie nortli of new Laughlin pottery. Price I.tiOd. niodern hou.se, lot 40x100.

liest location In Hradshaw addition. Price and a room hou.se on one lot 41x100. near Grant street house, gas, well water, will rent for $2M per month, giKXi Investment. Price Per.son.s wi.shinc tD buy real e.state sliould us. We save the purchaser money and having so many properties to choose from, can suit them.

The Wonder It. The wonder of if all is the manner in which Tayler, of Ohio, hipped them into line. His argument in the Roberts case as plausible and persuasive. If it possible to petrify Taylor as he is he conld be placed upon a pedestal and labeled of the Twentieth Centnry No scnlptor need touch him. He is perfect.

The denial to Roberts of the right to be sworn in is the personal triumph of Tayler. By what arts, what conjuration and what mighty magic he won them over will ever remain a mystery, save as they ex- Kwovery I llniibtlul. Philip Rowe, of Washington street, ife very ill at the home of his son, sufferiDg with paralysis. His recovery is doubtful, owing to his extreme age. 69 years.

SHERIFF'S SUE. George Grader vs. Mays. Columbiana County. Court of Comnion t)aisc No iMu'd VIRTUE of an execution.

i Common 1 leas. rsut yon cannot I ist in the personal qualities of Tayler 5 th, isw, and Rt miW himself. When Tayler had finished a It is plain, common, hard new authority in house procedure had hitting, nail clinching common sense i been established and the fact that it is and crystalized truth. The liquor traffic likely to breed chaos in the fntnre does of the century is the from top to center to circumference, and no evil thing is from or advocated by our Heavenly Father. auction at the office dmir of The 1 Operative Pottery street, in the city of East or.

county of Columhiana and THE HILL REAL ESTATE 105 Sixth Street. business blocks for sale that are money makers. MarrlHge LfceiiNes. John T. Fawcett, Uarrolltoii, Mary O.

Ray, Hanoverton. Job Manley and Elizabeth Baxter. East Liverpool. See onr stock of Libby cut glass. Just received at The Eagle Hardware Oo.

not detract but rather adds to the persuasive eloquence of the member from Lisbon. For charmed he ever so wisely I and convinced them against their wills. I do not speak so much of those who felt the party lash, but of the others who came flocking at the golden voice of the magician. Taylor certainly had the arrogance of conviction with him to which was snpplemeuted the knowledge of a sufficient precedent. No breezes could blow that would make him sway.

Tayler made a pronounced Plain Dealer, (Dem). Friday, December 22d, 1899. thJ of company, nr-ninc 29 levied on as the ptopTiy ThoniJis Mays. aberiff of Columbiana county. alter ill Attorney.

Published in the East Liverpool VIEW December 12 and 19 ob SALE-Good boardUiK good business, well portunity to make money, kali, Ikirt block..

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