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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 8

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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irm KviNiNfl iaitr ovirpoo i MONDAY. Motvday's New Arrivals Hearikifi CoaLtSf in all colorst at Lr 0 New Circular In mixed nrkaterleLls, at Pox Squirrel Scarfs Bwnd Muffs from to Short White CoBLtafrom to Inf Band Ball Halt Trimmed Free of Charge. THE LEADER Knowles Block Washington St. I MOST HORRIBLE IN ALL HISTORY Persecution and Massacre in Russia the Subject of an Able Sermon. Watch the Small Things The wisdom of paying duo ationtlon fo tho llttlo things in life is admitfod.

Our and our hoalth dopond largely little thliigs that oflon allowofl to pass on aoofnmt of their All and diseases have this InBlgnlflcunt stage, or a iieglmilng, wfuui the vUtlm n-al- Iz.es Is wrong, hut ies not of the dread eonsequen- neglect will entail, tine of Hm' most fatal humanity Is heir to Is Ilright's disease, a hj of eommon ordinary Khliioy If yim keep the Kidneys healthy, you won't have Hright's and Celery Gin Tonic Will Keep the Kidneys Healthy This remedy is sold hy all the No fNist" basis, and If you an- a sufferi'r from Kidney trouble or Nervous ness, you Invited to the merit of this remedy umler tho guarantee. I I Mrs. W. Ij. Murphy, of Hebring, is visiting friends liere, J.

U. Alkems, of Steubenville, was a business visitor hero Saturday. Dr. William Taylor, of Union street, Is sick. Andy Hoe, rec'ently c'bTted ns president ot eounell, Is confined to his on Fourth street with severe attack of bronchitis.

Attorney James F. has returned front a business trip to Cincinnati. Mrs. Jane Hickey, of Heaver Falls, who was taken ill seveial weeks ago while visiting her son, Wade Hickey, of this eity, is now recovering ami expects to aide to return to her htnno iu about a forlnlglil. Mrs.

IHtult'l Follz (o ber In Hrukentield, Saturday after a visit of live wi'eks with her jtar- Mr. and Mrs. Amlerstm, of First National bank building. Mrs. ('.

TIumipson ami Miss Minnie ThompHon were in yesterday and attemletl the service at the Nixon theater. Oyster and daughter Ida will leave in a few days for St. to spend winter. Prof. A.

T. Isiggie. well known in this city. Is eontiiHHl to his home In Wellsburg with tyjthoid fever. Miss Alice Sw'uney spetit Sumiay In littsburg.

I. 1 oih was here from Coshocton. President F. W. Fowler, of the Huntington Pottery company, was here Saturday from Pittsburg.

Miss Margaret Harues leaves tomorrow for San Juan, Porto Rico, where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Sterling. James fj. Medill. of Hellalre, visited his brother in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. (Jootlwln. over Sunday.

Thomas of littsburg. is Hie guest of his mother, Mrs H. K. ter. Harry Wagoner and Curtis Hergner, employed In the decorating department of the Warwick iHitlery, Wheeling.

sixnit Sunday here with relatives. and Mrs. George Chndwiek left this morning for Mrs. Chadwick's home In Coshocton county, where they will visit. Jaekson, promoter tif tho IKittery combination, is in Phlladel (diia on busincHS.

J. J. Cort and family have returned to Ibdlaire after a visit with M. J. (ioran.

ALBERTO REARDON Violinist and Teaoher. Difcctor Ceramic Orchestra. Orchestra and Cosemble Cla sses number of furnished for all occasions. 312 Lincoln East Liverpool, 0. C.

Phoot ALL STATE OFFICERS EXCEPT THE GOVERNOR the Will Be Republican And Alno Senate Still in Doubt. ColumhuH, November (Special.) It Is known beyond a doubt that the Republicans have elected all the minor state and have the house of reiiresentatlves. The senate Is and while it appears tii be Democratic. Chairman Dick refuses to up and thinks (here is yet a i that may go Republican. It has stated that Dick will not any stand in the organization of b'glslaturc.

He will not play any favorites In the of a ami it Is not thotighl that will take a stand any It will a pltiii In for Hu several aspirants. Walker, of Canton, and Youngstown, are in Hit Guarantee Given. It was our that T. O. Timmons and William Welch of cancer.

are well kmiwn citizens Fast Liverpool. and wc you to them. The cure of a cancer of eye is one of our accom- pllshnientH. We apply the medicine ourselves and guarantee a cure. Watson box 59S, East O.

245-6mo-eod Our You Can Always Depend Upon Heater Recommendations. Naturally you have to rely a good on the statements of your dealer when buying a stove, and when you come ht'ie we give benefit of in the business. vVe will advise you If everything is not satisfactory wo will make it HARD-WARE STORE. 2t)7-i Given a Reception. Mrs Samuel Hnximhall, who arrived here Saturday evening from Hanley, England, to join her husband, was given a delightful reception SatunlaT Mr.

Uniomhall has been a resident of this city for six months, starting for this country tho day following his wedding. He had provided a cnmfortuble home for his bride on the Northslde and the function was a as well as a reception. John Barth Under Bond. John Harth was arrested Saturday on a charge of maliciously destroying property and taken before Cari'ivn, who fined him and costs and made him give a bond in the sum of $100 as a surety that he will keep the peace. SPIRIT OF THE PIANO.

la to llitli. fact that tdcno is from the and fhe barpsbhord Is still a Mtutnbling bloi to that in tone iiu'l resonatK'e It has ly developed is a stumbling bbs to for It. 'I'he llr.st clas.s liuve negkcinl harp sitiiord, a ixrrts and lully lu spirit of vvhbii Is alt from tliiit of the piano. The secoml lass have by the the piano to It inmii like au and to for- that it is not only a solo lustru but a Its Chopin so well, is music, ami there Is always stnuetUing hum a table to me la a great artist distressing himself and his iustrumeiit lu the attempt to fill a large with rxpre.ssbius a delleale and The Is never satisfaetory, tin artist may he, for that note of lulim Is an spirit of the piano eanuot possibly inaintnimHt in the of a larg. niulienee.

When among all onr Im presslons of music the luo riients that have us nicmoralib pleasure, vve (1ml tliat they took In Intimate wliere oue played and snug ami the with just that ninoiint of whb-li enll sympathy, whieh Is with the meeting of ami when they Review. Frosty Nights Spoil the Pumpkin Vines. Ditto Your Skin; Velvet Lotion Wfl clftirn ig thcmobt remarkable remetly today on tbe market to keep your hands and face Soft mnd Velvoty It works while 3011 sleep. Node and Sold at On the Corner. THE DEEP SEA DIVER.

f'nIiliiK About Xtnxt of .411 Beyond all the calling of a deep sea in exam In Ing and elearing away ks Is the most grewsome. aside fhe that his life is in constant danger of or acclilent his and apparatus, the sights (hat la to ami to over, anikl the most horrible surrouml- lugs, iu ghastliness tlnwe which the or the army Is to Nowhere else on luml or sea so many hornirs to he found as iu tho hull of a ship which has sunk with crow ami The hideous in which tlie diver llmis (he some lialf hy fish, some standing upright ami tlfvatlng to and fro with a ghastly of living motion, some still together us lluiugh yet In the last agony of tho struggle, and soino lloaling about the Interior of a ship uml knocking rulihing nguiust him with a hid eous llfclikeiiess that Is imle- 'l lu'se of the horrible sights sea have to work uiuUl when are on sunken wrecks. When to all tlmse are the awful gbiom ami aniUl the has to he per- furim'd, will not to luueh that of all nuHlern callings that of the dwp sea diver Is the must grewsome. WimhlnK In Wasliing In Naph's is In any old tub, and generally sltle of the house, ami hy the amount water one would It to lie Instead of a a broad stone is iisiHl, by one stiek underneath and tho of the tub. Water Is cold, ami the clothes are hung out to dry In every conceivable place.

I saw some towels hung out of a window In the palace. No clothespins are When one can afford It rings are strung on to the line; otherwise strings are tliHl to strings, to which a double piece of short string Is one corner of tho article to be drkxl Is Into this and never becomes Tribune. ILemoved From East Market St. To Diamond Ibove Drug Store. HENRY WERNER Tailor.

THE CITY WAS FREE FROM DISORDER Very Few Arrests on Saturday Night And Everything Quiet on Sunday. Accortllng to journal the practically of any klmi Saturday night ami Suntlay. Very few arrests was mithing the police Sunday, Wyman sabl this morning that was one of the most quiet Sundays he has ever known in Ea.st He only saw one man the entire day who was under the Influence of liquor and he was able to walk. William Stanlacker Grou- hert were for fighting. lacker pleaded gjiilty and was while Groubert sahl he was not guilty and will be given a hearing later.

George Fulton was arre.st«*«! Saturday night for drunk and disorderly. was accused also of striking his He said he had caught her In the arms of another He will bo heard this at 4 Kate Bagley was again drunkenness and acting In a dlsonler- ly manner. She pleaded not guilty and will be given a trial tomorrow. She will likely get a pass to Canton. HANDWRITING ON THE WALL STEWART STEELE TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE Tied a Leather Shoe String About His Neck And Came Near Ending His Life.

Writhing on t.he Iksir of his cell in tho New Cumberland jail, Stci'le, in court sluKiting with intent kill, was kmnd yesteniay with a string tightly aroumi his neck, having made, it Is thought, an attempt to end his life. As Stet'le set up a of insanity as a defense and has made an appeal for a new trial, many think his only a desperate attempt to soeure rt'dress. Steele was found by Bender, the prison guard. His neck was so badly swollen that Bender did not the shoe string and Marshall Melvin was called. Dr.

Donelioo was later summoned and the string was removed with some diffloulty. Steele Is in no danger and although his throat causes him considerable pain he will be as well as usual In a few days. A closer guard will be kept on the prisoner nereafter. NOTED CAMPAIGNER Coming Here Next Month to Conduct a Revival For the Salvation Army. Col.

S. Brengle, of New York, has been to conduct a revival here, beginning December 2, under the auspices of the Salvation Army. Col. Brengle recently returned from Swed- whore he conducted a lengthy campaign. It is expected that Adjutant Mabee will come to assist in the meetings.

The churches of the city will be asked to co-operate. a Sanltarlnn, os 8 himself was a siuiiturian of no mean accompllshmeuts, and many of the principles by him iu sanitary science might well be exploit- In nuHiern 'riie type of wlik'U be the of modilied to suit UHMk'rn priuilples, for the check am! practical climiuutiou of American. The services at the First Presbyterian burck by that the both morning evamltig. In morning on Church In the was "The tkm in the text chosen was from iiauiel 5:5. the same hour ame forth the fingers of a hand, and wrote over against the an- upon the plaster of the wall f)f the king's After describing the application scripture to the crisis In Russia with graphic power the his attention to the In Russia and In order country as the of genkis of fhe Great; of as a falthfjil, the as an wlik-li has the in nianv of said: In RiiKr ia Is an which will win for Russia many of whkh it years and (his nation In night the czar has to the ami many spkinlid whkh they ought to have hail ago It was when he spoke of the in Russia that awful sufTering and sorrow of He saki: is Itself In Jewish life.

The Is and tbe God of Abraliam la taking upon the nations that opiiress Jew. Why could the ezar of Russia turm'il to fhe scripture and fhe of fhe perseeutlon of the Jews in how the king In the sea? Why did he not read of Sennacherib in his war and how the angel of dropped pesti lence from his wings army of the enemy? The ezar was blind he did not know history. Frederlri tho Great told the world that he would never tho Jew because no na tkm ever that did it. persecution of litissla is as great as any in the history of people. It is greater than that suffered In Spain and Portugal or in the middle ages.

Never before were so many Jews wounded, and helpless and homeless as now We cannot resist the belief that persecution on such a colossal scale and with such rigor not have been possible without the fostering sanction of the a contrast to this republic Is the history of the acts of John Hay and Theodore Itoosevelt, who have always protected all of citizens! of this city, touched with the of their an sending This Is a time ('hrlstian as well as to the needy and the suffering." The by calling the attenlkm of great to the and privileges of this hlesHcd government under we live. closed with the song ica." fi-V t'V l-'irNt liitiination. "llovv did you liiul you adiuiit fbc ccl illustrator. marks I iii 8 khi I and tiiklity ef uiy Ibe work was of my bbu-kboanl ami marks came fruin tlie PluUi Id. Looklnir Forward.

Progress is extremely rap- lu the yt'ur or so lightning Will have to a move on if it wants to be Special Home RHade one lot at 24c lb. Hurry In and get them Guns and Games For Our Juvenile With every or Suit or Overcoat or Top Coat this week, over and above with every purchase in the aniounting in all to over $3.95, wc will give al handsome or (iaine, and with sales of leJ amount, Novelty Tops and other gilts. This not done as a bribe, or as an extra inducemtnif but rather as an incentive to visit this tleparil ment, to learn of the Sjieciiil values we aredisiribl uting. At $1.48 We Are Selling Nobby Little Suits lads of -1- and .1 years of age. These are remnants of broken lots of former $1 and showing.

At $1.48 We Have Some Reefers In sizes for lads of 8 to 10 years. These are ai solutcly values; also broken lots and odds ends. In the good, better and best grades Suits, Top Coats and Overcoats, we hare positively the best display in the state, and these your atrention is respectfully called. Carpenter-Cowan. Miss daughter of William H.

of thia city, and Cowan, of Sharon, were married at Sharon last Saturday morning and left for California. they The Is as a of character ami her host of friends will wish hei much joy. The groom is a oung business man. Entertained Friends. Mr.

ami Mrs. Grant Harris, of street, entertained a of Saturday and musie were (he ami at ti Imur tempting aliments KINIB AND BIMIK AM) THEM UXDKBI) Dollar AiS Tai Following is the result to ber 13 for all who have over 2531 Miss Mary Stevenson, who I ihh been ili for 11 weeks, will kave on for Cnkmtown, (hat a and will benefit health. WANTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. kid mit with black fur top. Please return to of- WANTED A iMisitiou as by a young lady of good eharaoter; will reference and furnish bond.

Ad- iress 307 Third Uell once, good night cook. Good wages to right party. Apply to Dining Parlor, 116 Sixth street. 26G-r FOR unfurnished rooms with water and gas; also two rooms for light housekeeping. In- piire of Anna Mitcheson, 206Va Sixth street, over plumbing shop.

266-r Stage Hands H. 1.. H. Y. M.

C. Club K. of I.iith«»ran Salvation Army National Jr. O. IT.

A. Y. M. C. Remember there is time make large gains, as contest December 24.

For full particuii Heinle Hdi Sixth anl Wabhin.iiton for farm for two years; cash rent; immediate possession, Including farming outfit; seven miles north of Kast Liverpool, In St. Clair township, Columbiana county, O. Alf. T. Moore, East Liverpool, (3,, R.

F. D. No. 1. WANTED-Furnished room, centrally located.

Address care Evening Review. 267-r 195 Washington St. rubber. Apply to Arhur Kent, printer at l.aughlin No. 2, 'ruesday morning.

267-r and ironing or wotk by the day. Apply at 127 Basil avenue. 267-r FOR coal stove; for information call at Webb Mulberry street, East End. 267-r kid glove on Jackson street near Fourth, Monday morning. Finder can have same by calling at this office and paying for ad.

267-r We take special care in horse collars and selves on the in stock. Your horse I better and mure a good fitting collar. I Tfotler 81 lo wughf, CONSUMPTI! ar.ir.4%*fcr-».

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