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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 3

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I DAY, MAY 20, 1901. II TO HEAL evening news HEVIEW, east LIVERPOOL, OHIO. COUNTY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. That Direction. A plan is On to consolidate Wash- of President McKinley Pa- adjacent towns, and Making Fair Progress in I Wilham V.

Brown, aged 66, a veter- I an steamboat man and boat builder, of Freedom, is dead. Alliance A. R. men have appointed a committee and will endeavor to get the state encampment in 1903. Catharine O.

Haltei-, of Canton, has sued Gustave F. Volzer. of that city, for 15.000 damages for allegetl breach of promise. An unknown man. thought to be Robinson circus employe, fell from the Steubenville C.

P. and was killed. Stockwell. formerly of Tee- IE WAS ABLE TO SIT UP McKinley Received Cable- irams From King and Queen of Ingland, President Loubet, of and OtKers. SAN FRANCISCO, MAY JBOUT 9 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT CRETARY CORTELYOU GAVE iUT THE FOLLOWING BULLETIN: PHYSICIANS that she has HAD A ERY good day and progress Columbiana county, has been IS SATISFAC- released from the penitentiary upon JINGLES AND JESTS.

Ye Flanter Iffinnne. tA ballade whieh seiteth forihe coniuruinx vanito of tc Kistcr bonneUv.J It ye lovi'Iie rn.iydmne 'V lio Master yp lilipY la.M«' were nfnldi'ijre; lijriile was soft cV diiiinie. Sle- aboiit ve fjbiri'f I lMdiJie pcarite At all while she If that her halle weie straiithte. In art enti swpcte jo.vfulle Site ye hytnnne thoHurht ye rilmnds Alioiit ye tl niietlp's brinirnp. Her vcnee like lull tiiankiitile to sleep.

Her al.i-se, ran this wystt ye bonnette Wher' that she finyshed siiiKvnge, AM told her it was fine. smiled tc sayde, -Ve patterns Is Ye folkes fhouitht ye inaydenne Hackle siidchnlie Ktme dafte. Ye worneiinefolkes all nnderstoode; Looked af ye haite lauRlied. Baltimore American. HNCE 9 RNING President McKinley is In receipt of of a la-year term for cablegrams from the king aud queen criminal assault.

bf England; President l.oubet of The dance of the Sebring fire depart- Dedbetc-We're to move to. J-rance, and other European poten- ment at Bradbtiry hall. Alliance, Frl- morrorv. Among the callers Mrs. Iiedlicte-Dh, horrors: day on President McKinley was Cal- couples attended and been Insulted, and Yin S.

Titus, the first American orchestra furnished the music. scruples as a gentleman will not to mount the walls of Pekin, who re Edwin and Gideon Carr of Summit to remain in this house an- turned Friday on tlie Uansport Sheri- 1 companions in misery "le Francisco. May Me-' 'ather and son now stand condition was so far im- ed of the same crime, the killing of last evening that she was able tlieir neighbor Sylvester Hull ho sit up a short time. This welcome Our New Patent TaWe. No Ugly Openings on the Sides when this Tahle is extended.

Costs no more than the old kind. And we Give Credit. You ASK LEWIS BROS. ABOUT IT East Liverpool, Ohio. State Journal.

lews was given out shortly after 5 inspector visited Canton and found that 12 out General SUafter called on President of 14 of the cows of one milkman were and while they afflicted with He order- a Fair. Sareastic lady, bave yon got aiiother batter cake iike tlie you gl ve me yistiddy? Kind lauly 110 Biit ng word came down stairs that Mrs. porliapa you would like for me to make NiKlnley was sitting up. The presl-' the i you a.ndlicr. company at once asked to be excused and' earcasses burned, lurried to the sick room.

The anx- The Salem oil and gas iety caused by Saturday night bid- which is to develop the Fink gas field with capita; ibout 10 Sunday morning, and been Incorporated. E. E. Hanna fhen Secretary Cortelyou announce i is president; G. M.

Fink, treasurer, and that she had passed a comfortable Silver secretary light and that the slight lever noted Saturday night had subsided. The ment. jresident did not attend church, but Andrew Cimerall, while cleaning at home nearly all day, flues in a boiler at the Hannah fur- out for a short walk just before Youngstown, was overcome bv loon. There were many callers af u.y gas and was dead when found by employes. He was 25 years old and leaves a family.

Advices have been received in Sa- Sarcastlc I wish you would. I want to half sole my other HU. An April Aniliition. I wish dat 1 couhl my pyei Whon sprinji comeR round ajain An ncbhtT do a tiling feel I)e sunshine an de lain, Clus de water, wliah de Kin feel de eurrent swish. An nehbcr mind de world at all; Da's wiiat I wisli.

i. the Scott residence Sunday. There YES a general feeling that the crisis lad been passed and that Mrs. Mc- Llnley would continue to gain Itrength. No definite date had been lecided upon when the president will from J.

Warren Mercer, stating for the national capital, but it that he will be released from the Mashas hoped that Mrs. McKinley will silloii State Hospital, June 15. Mer- 1 wish dat 1 conlJ take root In some warm Ypot an grow An ni'hlicr hab to none Ueeauso de ash run low. I be no tancy palm in a diili; I wii-l) dat 1 was growin what I wiirh. '-'Wasliington Star.

)e able to travel within a few days. cer said he was feeling better now Secretary Ixmg left Sunday morn- ig for Colorado Springs, to visit his he ever felt bis life, laughter, who is ill. I MACHINISTS' STRIKE. Three Kltign nefore Victoria. Where the Ark Cnine In.

candidly adiiiittetl Noali, ark is noi tlya HerresliolT tin I know anything almut ium when I pbinked her top sides, and irder In Effect Today May Be Effected. May strike der issued by the executive boaril the International Order of Machin- ts whs to go into effect today. Present said last night that out men would be affected, he order instructs the men to re- se t(j go to work in all shops where granting the nine-hour work ay not been posted about 'I this morning. The officers of the association exert that in many cases a settlement ould be reached during the day and hat the men would return to work uring the day or tomorrow morning. came Sunday that all the firms St.

Louis, and also all those in ew Orleans, had acceded to the de- ands of the men. Scattered reports rom other cities favorable to the men iso were received. The estimate now that 35 per cent of the employing Tms have signed. At least 25,000 inion machinists were working nine lours or less when the question was taken up by the association. The 50,000 men who will suspend work are scattered all over the coun- ry.

The national officers are hopeful hat a speedy settlement will bo cached in most of the eastern cities, but they fear a more prolonged struggle on the Pacific coast. The Union roD works at San Francisco, wheru he battleship Ohio is building, ann )ther large concerns are preparing the demand. In a number of cities there are questions pending between the em- aud men which may operate decisive action today, but (vhich may be settled for or gainst I strike ill a day or two. These in- lude cities where counter proposi- lons have been made by the manu- acturers. and where conference with madquarters at Washington may be necessary before action is taken.

In instances com promises may be eached. President received Sat- a check for $1,000 from the iirH Washington navy to aid the men who strike. pirSl concerned I'uavnidnlile. do you wainlcr aimlessly from place to iipiuired the philanthropist, answered Meanilcrlng Mike, sleep a is enough fur anybody. An goter do de otlier Id hours, Washington Star.

Victoria ascended the throne at an in- her efuiTO.s iji not cross cur, nor does flaspicious moment. King.shij» had fall- carry a en info a nii.serable The he complacently, last tIiro -3 inonarehs who had sat upon vight in it when it comes to mas- onr throne liad little to make Eagle, their oftice easy or glorious, George III bad whatever virtues were his by an obstinacy of opinion wliich lost 118 a vast colony and which might well have enslaved us to a foreign power. George IV had ditnl unwept and tin- pitied. As bo had made ids distinguished office a scandal, as lie had, made his throne ridiculous by a deplor- oble levity of taste aud conduct, so he had forfeited the affection of Ins people and alienated tlieir sympatby long before death overtook him. never was an proclaimed The Times but a few weeks after hla doath, regretted by his fellow creatures than this deceased king.

What eye has wept for him? What heart has heaved one throb of unnecessary Aud The Times e.x-■ pressed in those bitter words nothing less than the i)opular judgment. Nor can It be said tiiat William IV i graced the tlirone of Britain. I.oved for his homely virtues, he raised a smile of kindly contempt by his lack of dignity and his frank misinnler- Who Stntter. It would seem that the stage not I only the last profession that would be i chosen by a person afflicted by stuttering, but that a stutterer would never dream of selecting that profession. I Yet It Is a fact that some well known actors and singers labor under this disadvantage.

i The strangest thing about It is that the sad is so paln: fully evident in private life seems to i vanish entirely when they are on tha I boards. i It is curious that appearance on tha stage or iu tho pulpit should have this beneficial for stutterers In other I w-alks of life do not lose their frapedl- i ment when at work, however enthusiastic Chelr love for their I London Answers. i Thin Haired A shilling for cutting my hair? outrageous! my dear sir, the balni fn your head are so far apart that I 4ad to cut each one by itse London We Appreciate any favor that the people may see tit to confer on us in the line of PLUMBING. That Is our Specialty; nothing but first eiass work. We also do Ga.s, Steam and Hot Water Heating.

E.stimates on all work cheerfully submitted. The lioiiHe llnnter. She up at tlu' carl.v dawn. Slie pulteth I ipt rtn'ol on. She holtetli her hreakiaat, liastetli away And liunteih up the iiveJong day.

Slie relurnetli liotiie. worn out and vexed. 'Tis the same next day, and the and next. So at last she piitteth awiy her hat And deeidetli to live in the same old flat. Tribune.

A SI is dead. Went inter town ter git a tootli pulled. Dentist feller told him lie'd better take gas gev I I iu too much, eh? no. After the dentist fel- Plioto by Marceau, New York. KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN.

Kate Douglas Wiggin, who is probably known as tlie antlior of tha( cliarniing story, "The Gliristinas Jius followeti Frog with anotlier IkmiU entitled Irish whieh il soon to Issued Honghton. A ler tohl him that lie went back te. bis standing of kingly ceremonial. On the! an took the gas hi.sself.-Ph. i day of his accession he escaped from Press.

his council and was found tlirowing shllilngs to a noisy crowd In a back street, and nevei did he the rudiments of tact-wliich should bo the first wisdom of MAY SETTLE DlhFERENCES. Republic Company Willing to Recognize the Union. May riii! the roH turners and mav Steel company soon be settled. Republic com- Ld recognize the. union fwinir, scale agreed upon, with A Scottish Kclio.

The late Sims Reeves was fond telling a story tliat related to an early engagement in whieli was arranged through .1 metropoiit.an agency. One of the iteais on the programme was Smiling and of course Mr. Reeves was put down foi the solo portion. The chorus consists of an echo, and the London agent assured the soloist tiiat a satisfactory choir had bee.i engaged. The whole matter was settled hurriedly.

Mr. was at first disinclined to accept, as other engagements prevented him from reacliing Glasgow in time for a rehearsal with the choir. worry about that, dear said the agent, will find the choir The concert was a success, and in due course Smiling was called for. When the soloist came to the lines requiring an echo, lie delivered them in Ids best Too YIncU For Him. foiisrlit grini focrnen over seax, He wild to its lair; He stopped the ni.a<ldencd steed and saved The frightened maid, so frail, so fair; Bnt, oh, he quailed when asked to hold His hahc, so wee, so sweet, While she put on her things and went To make a call aciDss the street.

Kecord-IIerald. Ability. says afraid to get she says sfie has been racing for street cars so long afraid slie will run down tlie ai.sle to tlie The Ideal Maid. Oh, do not paint her charms to me! 1 know she i.s fair. I know her lips might tempt the bee, iier Iteyond compare.

Such natural gifts I do got prize; lly heart they cannot win. The girl 1 luve has squinly eyes, IJul her the tin. News. AnythiiiK For Peace. Blllington What undt'r is Bobby making sueli a frightful noise for ISilllnglon got Arbuthnot Bros.

PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Cor. Broadway and Fifth, City. Found At Last. A sure cure for dandruff iiftd all gentleman who was my rl- wcurf on the scalp, will also pre- The fata mni-imnfl a singular aortni whom I would havo married I was dis- I Parents willed Sehourand. the noted phenomenon akin to the mirage.

It Is ireneh scientist and specialist on skin seen In many parts of the world, but I diseases, that dandruff and failing "hair most frequently and In greatest per- ilmple. Buaiifai Maid. were caused by the existence of fectlon at the strait of Messina, be i Mary said microbes In the scalp, and thlsprepara- tweeu Sicily and Italv. So many con Slowcoach to bis sweetheart, uon has been tested and proven a per- even there It Is of eoinparatirely rare botile will remove all dandrnflr, I was reading today and came across a line which said, la money reluudcd. the sweetest name that woman ever Is poetically expressed.

heard my father say It to my mother, whose name is Mary. It Is from some poet, believe I have also heard my father soy that there was even a sweeter name than think he must have been said the lover as he tenderly press- ed his sweetheart's hand. 1 do not think he was was the other A beautiful blush suffused the charming cheek, the silken lashes fell nnd veiled lovely and In a COii. SfCflND AIID UNION SIREiiS tone as soft as the whisperings of an occurrence. 'J'o allow of Its production the sun must be at au angle of 45 de grees with the water, both sky and sea uiust be calm, and the tidal current sufficiently strong to cause the water in the center to rise higher than on the edges of the strait.

Wlu'ti conditions are fully met, the ob.server on the heights of Calabria, looking toward Messina, will beliohl a siu ios of rapidly changing pictures, soiiietiiucs of most exquisite beauty. i Castles, colonnailes, snoces.slons of beautiful palaces, cities, with houses and streets church domes, mountains, forests, grottoes, will ap- and vanish, to be succeciled hiips by fleets of ships, sometimes placidly sailing over tlie deep, times inverted, while a halo like a rainbow surrounds every image. It Is New York Hair Parlor I 174 Sixth Street. DR. WM.

J. TAYLOR HAS ADDED TO HIS OFFICE Statio and X-Ray Apparatus To examine fop all Fractiireil Liiiiba, Bullets and Needles, or any foreign substance in the buniaii system. supposed that the images are due to the Irregular refractive powers of the harp she murmured: different layers of air above the sea, wliich magnify, repeat and distort tlie objects on the Sicilian shore beyond, but to the Italians these singular ap- are the castles of the Princess Morgana, and the view of tliein is supposed to bring good fortune to the beholder. The cards are Answers. Unclaimed Nearly every bank of old establish- Wholesale Reductions Thin is the season when the demand conditions alreaiiv bright presence darkness flics i It is said that the steel boon romnanv Imagine his horror when the druin.

It the only thing to pay more than the scale, i bis words in the broad- hocps him merit has on deposit sums of unclaimed fanned I rults and Vegetables is the money. The aggregate of all these VVe have thousands of cases sums, if It could be told, would aston- of these goods (hat we are determined Skeleton In the moneys In the to sell. Hemeinher, every article we The original of the singular saying, England are estimated varl- list to our of Standard will i.ua.11 vue Hcaie, i---------the union. The Scotcii: Labor insist, flees Issue nresA scale is the Yet Sims Reeves averred that not a Txxo of a Kind. An indopFndcrit fortune had the woman tliat he -wed; ished that a bailie after the concert, the good man assured him: nothing at all.

You a Record. The nnrrlcr. Clinton-So you marry the c'ompany. SUSPENDED FOR PROFANITY. a i wrong In your pronunciation, and beqiiGfui tha Notorloua Kicker, Given i the echo was correct You see, it was something Plve Days.

i a Scottish Companion, mere was sometmng John- tn league, issued a )raw Manager John Me- ivn Sort. team, for a Wigg-Longbow is a hard case. effect at suspension to should say be is. The only Use of offense was time I ever saw him embarrassed was In Umpire once when be was caught telling the 5ltimore, played at could not make out. wa.s Jt? ieago News, I'oint of One rubhcr with in( 0 K-ity, liut we ihoiild ever Mint site look the more a bird la that ihe itaiies her neck, u'ounud.

skeleton In tho which la some the aggregate in almost every language in Eu- uinount ot less than and some rope, is found In one of those curious niany times tliat sum. In the Bank of stories which the monks England, as in all banks In this of the middle ages were fond of mak- country and In England, the total Ing both for their own amusement and uuioiint is made up of small sums. Actor the instruction of youth. In one of cording to law, the Bank of England tliese collections, compiled by an un- should give public access to the list of know hand about the middle of the such lost moneys, it never does tenth century, there is a story of a anything of the sorL MS hen challenged, wealthy lady who, having a secret Invites legal action, but no one cares grief, confided it to a friend who was contest with the Bank of apparently a perfectly happy woman. England, so the question never is faced.

She was the wife of a nobleman who unclaimed moneys ac- lived In his castle in the south of cumulate? Largely through the omls- France. She and her husband were stockholders to claim dividends outwardly on the most loving terms. through the fact that many people Not a care cloud seemed to cast a without leaving behind them a shadow on her path. strict account of their Investments. After hearing the story of her afflicted friend the noble lady took her by the hand aud led her to a secret chamber adjoining her bedroom, there opened the door of a closet and exposed a skeleton.

my she Where the Faalt Is. These complaints of bod Brands. single trial will convince you our store is the place to buy your supplies. 4 large cans Tomatoes 5 cans String 3 fans E. J.

Peas 3 cans Cherry Beet.s........................25c 4 cans Cream Sliced Cal. Peaches, per can 10c Ex. Fancy Raspberries per Ex. Fancy Evap. Apples 8c Table Peaches, per -1 of Fancy Evap.

Plums, per Ih the Cal. Evap. Peaches, 3 lb for re- atcb Is uu- Pek-on Tea has No EquaYiywlse fore- human being said, one Is happy. Every day I The world Is all right; the am forced by my husband to kiss this your stomach erlnning death head, which is that of a Globe. you observed that they all come from I We Those Who Ca has establish- little liiaects in- and posts, and olse is caused by elderly people? Children are given the scraps around home, say nothing and ATI A UTIn ami'boring through ft I LIIN to quest of food..

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