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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 8

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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Real Estate Cor. Sixth and Washington East Ohio. Sale List No. 10. Street, 2 story friinie room slate roof dwelling fronting on street and a two story frame slate roof dwelling on the rear with lot 30 by 130, price 75 Avenue, 6 room mew 2 story slate roof frame Siotise, bath, hot and cold water, saa, modern and up to date, price $2500.

street, 3 story brick block containing 2 storerooms, 18 living rooms, well built and of modern construction, tenement bouse to rear of lot. A good investment. Call for Price. Market street, 2 story brick building containing a room and 0 living rooms, well located and brings good rental, will sell at a very low price. 78 street, a room and a 4- room house on a lot 60 1ft.

front and 100 feet deep. Lot extends to Sugar street, price street, 2 story double house containing 12 rooms, bot and cold bathrooms, sewer connections, gas and porticoes, new and modern. Price terms reasonable. 6 room house, lot 30x110, price $1050. street, 6 rooms and basement kitchen, 2 story slate roof frame house, lot 30x110, price 11250.

street, 8 room frame slate roof dwelling, lot 60x 120 situated near West End Pottery, price $2500. 3 street, California road, 5 room; 2 story house, lot fronts 70 price $1075. street, two dwellings, one of 7 rooms and one of 3 rooms, lot 60x40 price upon street, 6 room, 2 frame slate roof dwelling, water, cellar, porticoes, lot 37x vl06 price $1625. street, 4 room roof house with lot, price tilreet, 8 rooms. 1 1-2 sto ry, trame sUte roof dwelling and one S-room tenement on alley.

Sewer, gas ami water. Property is In llrst-class order. Inquire for price. Srief of a Personal Nature And of About Town. Moved to hon.Hchold of Gilbert Vincent this morning Sebring.

Grocery Will grocery cleiks will hold tbeir regular meeting onigh, at which time the elee- tion of ofllcers will be held. Recovery Smith of this iiy iH very ill at the home of I John Smith near Calcutta, with ouH Her recovery is doubt- I ful. Funeral of i Maggie Mackintosh will be held at the home of Mrs. Ogllvie, No. Sev, enth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 Interment will be private.

basket of pigeons belonging to Charles Wllllson and Neal Kennedy were sent to Cobimbns Saturday evening. They were liberated by the baggage agent at .5:40 and arrived home at 11:30 oclock. Came Back West Ender who moved to Wellsvllle recently, l8 back at the West End looking for a house. He Bays that West End Is quiet enough, hut he woiild rather go off the earth than live In Wellsvllle. Improving Rapidly Lillian Ross, the girl who was injured Sunday night by jumping from a street car.

Is Improving rapidly and Dr. Ogden, who has charge of the case, anticipates no serious results. Nose Foster, while coasting on a bicycle down the lower end of Jackson street this morning was thrown off. striking his nose on a atone and smashing it. Hla wheel was badly damaged.

Quoit Earle and Macintosh, of Seventh street, wish to extend a challenge to any persons In this city or elsewhere to a contest at quoits for love money. Lost Pin Found Mayor Davidson holds In In his possession a brooch pin which was found a few days ago and turned over to him. The pin hears a photograph and is a costly piece of jewelry. The owner is not known. Only 42 reporter met Sanitary Officer Burgess just before dinner today.

was asked. at replied the official; is dreadfully slow. I have only heard 42 complaints to day." Sued His Former Burrows has begun an action in Justice court against his divorced wife, Emma Tidwell, whereby he seeks to recover a deed for a lot In Riverview cemetery and also an insurance policy. Railroad have been received In the announcing the annual outing of the Cleveland Pittsburg railroad employes, which la to he held at Silver Lake July 20. Shipped to Allegheny--The hold goods of Mrs.

Mary Cox were this morning shipped to Allegheny. To Cleveland And Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBane and daughters. Misses Nettie and Lillie, left this morning for Cleveland, where they will attend a meeting of the veteran employes of the Cleveland Pittsburg railroad.

From there they will go to Buffalo to attend the exposition. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allabaugh and datighter. of the East End.

Itinerant Dancer in Town An Itinerant buck dancer la in the city and gave several exhibitions of slinging" last evening at different places about town. He claims Pitts- The boston store REQUISITES. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS. Going to the Buffalo Expo-iition or anywhere else thL Ihen Hie place to buy and is here, XVe money at prices. suinnu save you THE PRINCESS DE CHIMAY, WHO THREATENS TO COME TO AMERICA.

Tolunlnry of four yoar. in the very return to America ami take to the stage again. VETERAN OF THREE WARS AGREEMENT REACHED Man WHO land And Uncle Sam Is Dead. Cana! Dover, June 18. Joseph Arregger, a veteran of three of the great wars, died here at the age of 82.

He was born in Baden. Ctermany, in 1819. He was a soldier in the allied armies of Europe during the Crimean war. At its close he entered the English array and saw service in India, taking part In the crushing of the Sepoy rebellion. In 1860, at the opening of the great American civil war, he came to the Decided.

Washington. June long- pending disagreement between Senators Elkins and Scott with regard to the West Virginia judicial appointments was brought to an end yesterday, They agreed upon B. F. Kellar, of county, for judge of the new district. The senators as soon as they agreed made the recommendation to the president.

The appointment of Mr. Kellar will made without delay. For district be attorney the appointee will be ex- Flat Top Trunks ranva." covered, iron hard wooil slats, lift out lu lock, 26 in. fi.To; 28 in. 12.98; 3b in.

:12 in. $4: 31 in- 36 in. i Black and Brown Enameled Trunks P)xtrn heavy and made, heavy eatehes and two 28 in. in. 32 in.

34 in. in. IT. Ci Small Trunks Well made, good and strong, 28 in. 30 in.

Belter Grade of Trunks Brass or iron bound, a splendid seleetio.i. priced at f8.5(>, no and $12.50. Steamer Trunks A new line just received of the eelehraied. do not have to move the trunk to lift up nd. Priced at $8..50, $10, $12.50 and $14.

Suit Cases Canvas covered, leather bound, bniSA locU and bolts, 22 in. 24 in. 26 in. $2. Ip Suit Cases A splendid suit ease, leather bound, steel fniHte, brass locks and bolts, olive or chocolate color, 22 in.

24 iii. in. $.1. Better Grade of Suit Cases At $4. $5, $6 and $7.

Traveling Bags The Ivest assortment we have ever sho from 75c to sizes and shapes. Canvas Telescopes A splendid assortment to show you priced from to $3. One Special Number Well made and a seller, IS in. 22 In. 7-5c; 26 In.

$1. Umbrellas You may need one when you go away. Our line is large and complete in both and Special offer in gloria Dresden, straight or turned wood ImmUes, a special bargain for mustered out of the service he settled in this city, where he has since lived. For many years he has received a pension of $12 a month from the American government. house- United States and enlisted in the union Atkinson, and for marshal army, fighting bravely to the close Thompson, of Putnam county, that bloody struggle.

After he Reese Blizzard will reappointed district attorney and C. D. Elliott will be made marshal. WORK HAS STOPPED Laborers Employed on the New Reservoir Quit And Leave Town. Twenty-six of the Italians who have been working on the excavation for the new reservoir and who went out on stri'Ke yesterday morning, left today for Edenburg.

Pa. The men have been receiving $1-60 for 10 work and asked for and nine hours. There is nothing doing at the reservoir today. A BROKEN AXLE Caused a Small Freight Wreck Near the Flint Mill Yesterday. The shifter, while at work near the Golding flint mill yesterday, had a wreck caused by a broken axle, wreck train was called from All The boston store I A.

s. YOUNG, 5 th and Market. WAGON BROKE DOWN Farmer And Strawberries Took a Tumble, But No Great Damage Resulted. A farmer named Brothers met with an accident at the corner of Washington and Fourth streets early this morning which caused him to get considerably warm under the collar. He was seated in a spring wagon which was laden with strawberries, the forward axle broke in the middle, allowing the driver and strawberries to take a tumble.

The horses were frightened for a moment, hut unfortunately did not attempt to run off. The strawberries were unloaded and the broken vehicle taken to a repair shop. HE DID HIS BEST. Celebralfrt In touniry VlllnKe. The Inte Sir Jclin Hiainer.

one of most eeleliiiited musicians and couiposers. was several years agti Knew They Were A compliment and a slur in the same breath are in a letter 1 received from a Wiishington girl in Paris. were dining at the other night." she writes, a dellght- full.v dressed woman sitting at a table iind coiiiDOSiMS. In a Swls. villain, and the Fats- near with a party Ilsh clergyman was on the lookout for the n.en with her to a to assist at the service.

were not Stainer was in the saiokirig room oi be saying I told you Uirhotel when the eleiKvn.an fuum! and as wo eanie.out she stopped me In the hotu with I the corridor to explain her odd lit i She was politeness Itself. will pardon sha said with the most charming accent. street. 9-room. 2-story says he traveled frame house.

wiUi gas. hot and niinstrel show seven years, furnace, cellar, liath nwm, sewer con-i stated that his fondness for corn etc. Also 4 room tenement for his present condl- on rear of lot Lot inability to get another with a shosv. He is a first-class dancer. Third and Fourth i serious Mrs.

John streets, double house, three rooms on the Lisbon road, who has a side, lot 60 feet wide, overlooks rail- nV with consumidion several road and river. Price, $1,100. tnontiis is now in a very critical con street, 4-room frame. she was standing in slate roof, one story ilwelling. lot 40 slie x90.

Price. $950. suddenly fainted and fell forward on the street. There was no one alaiut 1 1 the house at the time, but some men on the street near oPCCldl there saw her fall and went to her as- sistance. She was carried into the; house and a physician summoned, who resuscitated her.

but she is still in a serious condition. THE COMINC TURNFEST Confronted With the Problem of Selecting Suitable A meeting of the executive of the Turner society was to have been held on Sunday, hut owing to the absence of the secretary they to get together. The Wellsville and the track Both afternoon trains were delayed 15 minutes. To Play With Clerks, him and starteil the coin you play the was the reply of the ex-orgauist of' St. cathedral.

you, then, be good enough to help us out of our difficulty on We will read the psalms, and the hymns shall be the simplest I can added the delighted parson. will do luy said Stainer, with a smile. The service passed off all right, but the congregation, instead of rushing away at the close, listened to a brilliant recital. When the parson heard the name of his assistant, he asked him to dinner. you smokeV" he said at the close.

will do my muttered Stainer, and the ensuing laugh ter wms the of an entertaining exchange of Oxford reminiscences. Stainer was a great story teller. One anecdote he was fond of relating had ThP Press base ball team is matched I reference to the days there vxmre gays the Atlanta Journs Th. a KHme at Hack! a.untuur orohosttas it. churches.

The ueep.s them la Iguorance to play the clei was being sung, and as the tiaht for knowledge, and if h( Springs this evening. 1 he of aggregation has been giea trengthened since the last gami A meeting likely be heb! tpe counter jumpers will get week, at which time a number of mat- too sad to think ters in connection with the Those desiring to condole next vear will be arranged. The most should be present at important question confronting the game. board at present is the selection of ground sufficiently large to accommo-, goy Killed By Lightning, date the visiting societies in the var- it was a wager. I have wagercsl my tmsbaml that we shall see 5k) Atnerlcaus this evening.

It la now 35 we have and Mine, who is with us. would not believe you were Americans. Mais, I was were you so sure of I aak- ed. flashed a dazzling smile at me. she saiil, Americans have 0 best.

I was TVasblngton PosL Ttoe Ollemma. The czar is in a fix. He is afraid to educate his and fears not to do the Atlanta Journal. If he they wrill he eilucates them they will not tolerate such a gov- as he insists upon givtug them. always tlie voices of the worst am! manners at table of the I was ions contests.

DISBAND Massillon. June 18 the storm last evening a playhouse was struck by lightning and Leo Getz, aged 7. was Instantly killed. Stone in Garner and Hodson addition, derrick, sledges, bars, ropes, irons and appliances nec- ssssary. Quarry is opened; good stone Aind demand for all that can be produced.

Strata is from 18 to 20 feet thick, stripping but three feet A team can haul from seven to eight loads daily into city. Price complete. 9600 the car Association Considers Proposition And Votes It Down. The association held meeting at the shop of Frank Allen Fell From a Tree. Salem, June Shook, aged H.

son of John Shook, fell from a cherry tree and broke an arm and a leg. Fifty good building lots near discus-1 line, in Gavdendale. Cheap, easy pay. I last lughi tor urn ime, in sing the question of disbanding. ere are always new nieas ments.

Inquire put to a vote and in Uads Introduced every spring Smith at lumber office. -94 Last Mar driving in the eimntry. ket street. Red urlvInK. There are always new Ideas and new for riding Score 7 to 6.

i Berg. Ed Moser and Vauehn, Port this summer, gparlet reins and scarlet rosettes in the The Crockery City, base ball appointed to draft new bylaws Am gays Tbe New Idea Maga- team play ed a team at Wellsville terday and the Crockery City team horse: xine. I to 10 procedetl this one call at office for copies. All kinds of real estate for sale. If not suited these try us lor others.

Office opeiA from a. m. to 8 p. ITL won by a score of 7 to 6. i TVnn't miss our building lots I.

ut sell night. I- good location, and on easy pay- Bust orsunlx- cheap, Bail for Kennedy. New York. June unions is here to In- ntents. j.

i. arm WaUcerk. unlou her Eaa. Market of $10,000, bass whispered to the violoncellist in front of him, us have your rosih, and I will show who is the king of Tit-Bits. Roll a FnmpWin.

The Rev. John Haynes w.as famous for his pithy sayings. At one time, savs one of our exchanges, he overheard his daughter and some young friends criticising certain neighbors more severely than was pleasing to him, whereupon he proceetled to read hem a lecture on tbe sinfulness of scandal. remonstrated daughter, must say something" you can do nothing re- 1 torted Mr. Haynes dryly, a pumpkin and roll it about.

That will be at least au innoeeut Not long afterward a conference ministers met at his house. During UTUffS the everung an earnest discussion on knOWn tO CVCrV certain imihts of doctrine arose, and. are KOOWH from the lofty pitch of some of the mother and hOUSe- voices. it seemed as if part of the dis- keever the land, putants nt least were in os known as the dealers Mr. nayues' of the purest and 4 ler iiuietly enter-Hl the room, hearing a articles always.

The familV huge pumpkin. She put It down in nicdicine chest is best Supplied front of her father and said: There, gtock of pliro SUch fatlier, roll it altont. Roll it about. this. Mr.

Haynes was called upon (or an and good humor was re- ww 9 Opera Stored. East Llvcrix.

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