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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 1

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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VOL. 1 XO. III. the evening review KASl AND WKLLSVILLK, OHIO, FJHOAi, OHCEMnKH 1 ARE NOW PREPARED FOR THEIR FOIIKIOX XFWS. MXOLi: COl'V, -2 EXTS "VT.

comes from new 1- proiui- ioneos in tlieir iiOIlt 3lothO(ilfit (livillp 1111(1 I'rrssi- I 1 1 1 i 1 L. brt'aii Uiih rtMiioved lutu the RESn.T OF THK FI.F< IN uimip nllll vii I I I l. 0 wiu. riionAHi.Y I dpiit of tile I'ittslmreh il 1101.1) THK K0F POWKR. leee.

will he house on llroadwa.v, ivliich ILL liim HULI) THE 1IALAN( OF POWER. LoNDoy, 8 rohirnis li Willi soasDiiable wkkI.s 111 all their TEN DEPARTMENTS. i THEIR STOCK OF I will be plnced on trial in on the from Louth ishow that Mr. Philip indictment which Callan, who wa.s repudiated by Air. i drawn up by thrt niiiiis- and ran as an Indepeiident'contains twenty-five Hpccifie Nationalist against Colonel Nolan.

among them fal.sehood, Air. Parnells nominee, defeat- 1 false repre- ed by over greater. unbecoming paper, of tlie death, in hv bat city, of Air. d. C.

Willson, of ibis place. We no as to hi.s iiiness. ed by over majorit greater. and condt victory than was expected by the i Nationalists, as Mr. Call.in^niJ noiinces that he will petition the be bad purchased recently, II.

IL ('o. are making improvements in ttieir store-room previous to putting in their holiday stock. We regret to learn, through a IlHiirr tTlILI). House of Comnnjus against the I Pee. 8 little conductors on all the Penn- seating of Col.

Nolan. white toy cottin lay on the altar of lines are now The Earl of delivered a North street cliurtdi this after-, schooled in a new methoil of speech at (Pasgow and gave the occasion of tlm funeral up tickets. A clas.s is ex- very clearly his a.s to Spniigti lut II i ir 4 II 1 i. of existence the new Parhanient. Earl Rosebery said it would be a short-lived Parliament.

The symptoms indicated that it would be an unhealthy and feeble iiifant. Ireland, the speaker said, had shown great ingratitude toward Air. Gladstone. Mr. Chamberlain the radical leader, voted in Leicester, and consequently made a speech there, which he said that the defeats of the Liberals in the borough were due to tive Publicans, 1 arsons, Parnellite.s and IVotection- He thought that such a hiiiation wa.s unlikely to recur.

Mr. cld midget cfiild, each month at Pittsburgh, which has attracted so mneh news- Air. W'olf, of Wheeling, manager paper attention lately. Tlie church the Hell Telephone has been was tilled witii a vast crowd of white making Mrraiigemeiits to introduce and colored people whom curiosity the here, and has sutlicient to see the midget had attracted subscribers now to make it a siic- thither. The cotlin was made to cess.

ordFf nml was only a iiiclipsi (Iif case of Will Hanlon vs ong. It could easily have ocen put the 8 eveUnd and mto an overcoat pocket. (G. whiHlZi neral was probably one of the straiiK- of years the nlnintitiT.Ji -t ever witnesse.l in Ohio. 'I'ife father of the child is a celebrated barber of this city and all his other children are of natural size.

the loss of a leg. Several Toronto gentlemen were up here last week to view the system of electric lignt in use here, with a view of securing the same IS r.Vrsi ALLY WELL OF NEW AND HEAI TIFFL PATTERNS. vf do not neod to be rciiiinded that oiir Stock IS not excelled in extent or varitey or that OUK PRICES ARE ALWAY8 THE LOWEST present our patrons with those BEAUTIFUL AND EXPENSIVE OIL PAINTINGS. rn 1 Bi'j' Gooils lIcRilil is Now Ready for Distritatio INFANTICIDE. nn- sniJKff ParnelT 8 ''rnlf Dec.

Stull, their town. It is probable that tied the Liherat oirtv uV birth a pbmt will be placed in Toront). mMM mmmsmm for securing justice to Ireland. Mr. Chamberlain said that he did not believe that there would be a permanent alienation of the Irish voters from the Liberal oarty.

Tin cries attracted the attention of one of the servants, who rescued it from death. Anna was arrested at the depot, where she had gone to take the train to her home, naui Hi Ufi Iiuuie, X'iit probably liave for a She admitted her guilt and claimed snort time a weak Government, ex- poverty as the cause. Ifinlf 1 8 the name uf the child nents. If it itd no mischiei, it'father. miv luuus might live; if it did harm, the Liberals would speedily end it.

He hoped that among the lessons which Hie elections taught would be this: COAL MINER 8 ON A 8 TKIKE. Alliance, Dec. miners 1 I Ployed at the Black Diamond and Ihdt he had not lost by having a Scott coal mines, situate at Pal- clear, definite policy, and Cleveland, Vuiings- iDg could be gained by whittling, town Pittsburgh railway, have away issues until they were indis- struck for an advance of iO cents tinguishable from measures advo- per ton for mining. They also ask In 1 waBe. be paid semi- In Totenliam, Mr.

Cain, who was monthly, instead of monthly. The a junior Lord of the Admiralty in operators declined to accede to these Mr. Uladstones Governuient, has terms, and the mines have been shut been defeated, making the tenth down, member of that Governraenfc defeated at this election. The list of successful candidates BLOW TO oston Dec. experts THEIR WRAP DEPARTMENT Is full of Now and Fashionable Garinonts.

BUTTERICK PATTERNS. A Full Jiiiie of Biitteriok's Patterns for Fall and Winter now stands: Liberals, 262; experimented with Senator 'Har- mV new car coupler, Wednesday, 1 he counties are polling so strong- with astonishing results. A train tor the Liberals that they prom- of 21 cars, on a t30-feef orade, at a ise a Liberal majority over the To- speed of 30 miles per hour, was ries and I arnellites combined. in 1,464 feet; on a 40-feet Ihe Liberals need to win lialf of grade in 30seconds. The train was he seats still unpolled.

opened in 20 places and coupled, xuc I witliouta brakemaii. The train was THE NEWS IN BRIEF. i then broken and tlie rear section allowed to descend the grade, when the other bectiori overtook it, Win. Fisher has been found guilty of attempting to rape Emma' I overtook Gillen, at I ronton. on and stopped the tram.

A liUKGLAIi DKOWNEI). Saltsiiuko, 1 Dec. subscribers to the jiroposed gyui- nasium, but it is not known whether his absence is voluntary or the result of foul play. Ihe Ireight hrakemen on nearly all the roads in this section are joining in large the secret organization known as the Brake- mnm' League, wfifch was recently established in the West. The objects and aims are to advance and protectthe interest of the hrakemen.

TifK Htatk Oil Utnon of last week says; Our fellow citizen C. V. Shuub is making a gallant contest for the appointment as State Oil Insjiector, which will pe in the gift of Governor elect Foraker. He has enlisted in his behalf all the prominent men of Eastern Ohio, and many from' other parts of the State, and carries with him numerous strong recommendations from these parties. But Northern more that appointment for itself, and is working with all energy to that end.

It behooves the press of Eastern Ohio to take a hand in fight, and sustain its claims to the imsitiori. Mr. Shaub is a most energetic business man, and caoable of conducting the affairs or the otlice properly, and the people of this section of State want to see him get The contest for this position has, it would seem, narrowed itsidf down to Messrs. 8 Hrnithnight of Cleveland. Thin being the case, it would seem the riart of wisdom for this section of the State at least seeking examination at Coluni-j Saltsiiukg, Dec.

3 7 spom the nart of wisdom I jewelry store of Alexander Allen I of Hie State at least he widow of the late ice Pres- was entered last iiiglit and its work and moral it will not he fiuaiiciully troubled, worth of watches and jewelry hifluence. 1 here are other appli- H. having left about 100.000 i the alarm was iziven everv-! hi the field, but. all ot ler IVe Offer tlie fireatest to Our Gustoraei? -AT- HUTCHISON Fifth street, HE AST LIVERPOOL, OHIO Ihirty-eight prospective lawyers are seeking examination at Columbus dent will not he fiuaiiciully irouoieu, ulcol auu jeweiry lUKcn. Mr.

H. having left about 100 000 the alarm was given every-j hi the field, but, all other at her disposal. 1 body Jurned out in search of tlie being equal even, if Tidedo is heard from with a mod- and bist he was seen at- they are only standing in the way est request for the Legislature to to board a freight train. 1 Mr. Shouh, without thereby get- appropriate to tiiiish the bitii and in the ihemsidves any nearer the goal, lunatic asylum.

chase the fellow turned and not see what interest they McLefresh fnnnH (milfv nf he was pursued further have in remaining on the track, second his overcoat and jumped h)vernor Foraker is quoted, on V. over therivtr bank and was drowned. authority, as to an infimol'a I .1 mr McLefresh cowardly shot a laborer named Ohmnis. A large gray eagle, measuring 01 i i 1 oTwinriroPr -K of wings, was shot in Belmont county last week. Ihe miners at Cambridge liave voted to return to work at the old price, 60 cents; but the operators uncertain whether they can start.

There is about 113,000,000 invested the manufacture of coke, twelve thousand ovens used and about SIX thousand men employed at this business in the vicinity of About one-fifth of all the coal mined in the United States intimate personal friend, that Mr. IWELLSVILLE LDtJAL NEVV.S. 1 frongoat backing I for the position of any of the applicants. Yet Mr. Smithnight goes about Cleveland and Akron claiming to carry the appointment in his vest pocket.

If this w'ere so, the diligent Harry Leith is horn from Texas. Council meets next Monday evening. The Arlington rink is open three nights a week. Dr. J.

C. Hamilton has retired from practice. By. Jenkins is nursing a very painful rhaunuitle troubk. A voung son was born to D.

S. Brookman and wife Monday evening. The R. R. Company houses in the work he is still doing among the politicians of Northern Ohio would seem to be superfluous.

In the face of a strong opposition at home (for the Cleveland refiners almost to a man, as well as many other prominent men in the Forest City favor Mr. Shoub), it would seem that the star of man were in the descendant, and that Mr. Shoub wonld be the coming Oil Inspector of Ohio..

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