Saturday Review, The (Newspaper) - August 6, 1887, East Liverpool, Ohio VOL. 8. KG. EAST LIVERPOOL AUGUST 1887. SINGLE 5 CENTS THE FUGITIVE went home the most com- feeling they have since A BEAUTIFUL WN AN 8NTERVIEW WITH NEAR PORT He Anxious to Settle in Arrest By Canadian and Trial at Montreal at Laat Definitely Aug. special to Herald from St. states that their correspondent yesterday met W. the fugitive on the out- fibres of Port where he was lag for a train for St. Whea where he was going arc going to some place for I am dying for I am running aad rating to escape tha but it is the the awful worry that is ing After some preliminary talk in which he complained of by ous correspondents i I am going to you ashore and you will please let me take of your I will write down I cay and you can keep it. In this way f have a nrd if it is changed I be able to that you have resented then dictated a letter in which ha re- iterated his former statements that it was impossible for him to live in He denies having offered to testify in behalf of the Kale and says there was nothing wrong with the hospital He knows nothing that would connect ML C- McDonald with aay sort of He is anxious to make a settlement of his affairs so as to go back to but he cannot consent to die in the iaS or gave an account of his ences since he left After driving to Wyoming and taking tha train for ES has been he went to Hamilton and from there to Niagara of From there he took the Canada Southern to changing to the Grand Trunk at Port He was he in Catherines at all bus passed through there on his way to the when told about the Baxter case against him said he was not worried about that He would get the officials of the province of Ontario to give Montreal notice tnat she will have to prove the perjury or defamation of character before he would go He is not afraid that any charge of forgery cffn be trumped is very anxious for the arrival f lisa Blake as he his valuable baggage ou ar His pockets are filled with and he evidently bwt interests of a ney character in tha arrival of the it may be flatly is in the and keeping of Frederick St. of the This is not to say that is at the St. John's the finest in nor can the without breaking faith say what residence he has One of the most marvelous features of the csss is the wonderful risk which Dr. St. has taken to aid McGarigle to asked what he thought of Dr. St. Johns chances Of going to the broke town like e. tbe detectives get close to McGarigle he cere for the present and and if open negotiations with State's At- torney for bis For this he is very He says he does not want to bring his wife and children away from bnt he can not live very long. He is very much opposed to abont the Cook county He appeared to be in good but his nerves had been worked to a high end he says he must have rest or he cannot long. One of the strangest things him is that he has shaved his the mustache and but catting off the goatee so as to correspond exactly with the photographs pasted upon ii reward evening he read it over and thea laughingly not exactly The de- scription is the nt and the 17 but I To Be Prosecuted at Aug. Matson and Bonfield received some pleasing by dispatches from Canada last They refused to allow them to be bat purport was that it was settled that trill ba at and that it certain that his arrest by the Canadian authorities question of a section of tbe country in he was yesterday was closely and fe would not get out of it as easy as he the of Mackinaw Interest In the Schooner POST Aug. schooner Edward Blake is coining to the All of Port Colborne is down about the to what is to be Tee Blake ami her crew are the dicae museum of the Irwin claims that he does not know He says ha supposed that he was a friend of tha who introduced him TO him in I he was a says not have carried The man who in- to me gave me to understand that the passenger was a drinking and he wanted to take a little St. John In the Aug. of Dr. St. John's connection with the escape of this morning in the which the substance of two tions with the doctor by Captain of the schooner over In reference was made to taa preparations for the speedy departure of the schooner and the necessity of having tha mysterious ready at a certain place The that this settles Dr. St. John's connection with the THE FIGHT f i TO TAKE Canada Don't Ont. a leading This the Globe There ought to be no ceremony about ing a convicted boodler of tho McGarigle Ic is true Canada is not legally bound to surrender but what do we of A Xew fork paper out that under similar surrendered Why not Canada give up After Nzw Aug. 5 World's special the Chicago spent yesterday about six miles St. Catherines at a farm Pinkerton and two detectives ara Pinkerton is said to be following Garigle to aid him and not in the interests of fisher men are looking for the reward MR. MANNEN WAS He an Armed Oat tf Aug. months ego a woman named living in the in in- legal proceedings against Joe Dave one of the most reputable citizens ot the charging him with the her avowed his readiness to swear that he had never known the bat was so beset by his friends urging him to avoid the scandal of a public that he paid her to withdraw the protesting at the same time that it an of Recently the woman made affidavit that Cowardice Him Friends Friends Are Increasing la. j Than Aug. situation of tha to rbe imbroglio i remains except that Gen. J laager's friends are rapidly increasing in j cumbers while those of M. Ferry are lag a corresponding falling off. Whea M. j Ferry denounced in his j speech at as a of the music a great many for a I variety of believed that the mier spoke the not that tha I minister ever evinced to i follow in tbe footsteps of that infamous bat merely because a statesman of tha j eminence of M. Ferry had asserted his con- that Gen. unpatriotic notions of the usas to i which the army of France should be f Whea M. Ferry these same Frenchmen thought the action an unpardonable piece of and blindly construed his re- sentiment of gratuitous tion into confirmation of tha latter s of the M. Ferry thought his chosen declined to accord to Gen. the satisfaction due from the aggressor to i the party and attempted to shield i himself from the danger of personal injury I behind the of the code tha scales fell from tbe eyes of the followers of j the champion of the disastrous Tonquin j and they beheld a- soldier of i France beset upon all sides by whose soul cause of enmity was their of his well-earned vainly seeking to obtain redress from the coward I who had traduced J Even the most bitter Gen. Boulanger's enemies in political and military I has only in tha latter who i are interested in keeping themselves in de- i places by currying the favor of the fact that M. Ferry must fight He has all the glory ob- from haranguing a jeering 1 crowd and indulging ia cheap witticisms and groundless accusations at the expense of j a he thought to be beyond the limits of and he must take SERiOUS CONFLAGRATIONS i man m France to-day than stdl if he attempts to dmn I WIlh back upon the assumption that ha i has an opportunity to I satisfaction of which that officer de- through Minerva in a nen stopped and a heated con- versation daring which the magistrate held a drawn pistol in his end which was ended by Mannen knocking Weaver out of his baggy with rocks from the seriously injuring but gave It is thought this is but the Some years since killed a negro who nid attempted rape upon his Surface Aug. convention of Surface railroad employes has succeeded in forming a National At yesterday's session a constitution and Laws for the government of a National dis- tinct assembly were The tion wiil be embracing con- While conducted as a separate trade guild be part of the of The following officers National district grand master James H. Sew York -worthy Charles D. secretary Mortimer grand Howard Mich. A National district of five members was also with William of as and Andrew of A Farmer Sued for Aug. sensa- suit wis filed in the circuit dourt this Ths a is the of William C. a township She toes C- White for for tion of White is a prominent and wealthy came to this county from Ohio a year bought a iarge quantity of land in Steele a bullet from pistol pierce his than he be if j he should eventually shirk the danger of a I duel by an abject resort to subterfuge and j quibbling at immaterial provisions of the 1 Resolution of Aug. Irish residents of j Paris hold extreme views as to the proper methods to be pursued in obtaining j the freedom of met yesterday and passed resolutions of condolence with the i family of the late j Gun Aug. the naval i in the channel a feldt gnu on board the Curlew J injuring several One of the guns of the Prince also ing three Burial of a Prime i Aug. late Prime Minister Depretis buried to-day at Stradella in j the presence of Eing bertand other distinguished persons sant flowers to be placed on the Aug. Ireland in its issue to-day publishes the fall test of eral secret circulars issued to the all of which refer to the watching of the tional members of OF Aug. Elaine's were sight-seeing in the yesterday and probably go to Ayrshire before re- to Discount Bate Aug. Batik of England's rate of discount has been advanced to 3 per cent. THIS EARTH IS That was a FUNNY IDEA in tbe davs of but nevertheless it vras goods so cost another FUNNY Carrying the best stock of goods in this vicinity A STILL MORE Having a firm guarantee the same to include the latest novelties and best grades in IS Tor your cash you arc to 1 A. 2 A STORE 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A G OF 1O PER CENT. 7 A THIS BUT Prove it by purchasing ronr Dry Goods and ot 142, 144 AND 146 FIFTH Aug. Bowling a towa la Wood south of was irith a serious 1 o'clock fire was discovered two frame oa the proved inadequate for the sad when the caw that the town was burn they for eagine from the Jn spite of the combined efforts of spread with ful and ia a short time two entire were a mass of Fortunately and tha In confining the fire to this At the were danger The it a sail ing the heart of it being burned buildings were ing Soas of Among the buildings burned tras tha Perry the guests of which escaped The Sentinel office wac saved only by the greatest The insurance is about The will be rebuilt at The individual losses are very small Fin In Aug. Kre broke oat this in extensive cracker bakery of D. Mason Scsa on Pratt which was entirely with all is contents and It ex- tended on the right to the double building occupied by Laws cakes and which was also foreman of engine 12, was on of the lower floors when the upper floors fell in and he was buried beneath the ruins aud His body has not yec been Chief Engineer of the Sre was on the Earns floor and was seriously His death is The flimes continued to spread on the right bo the stove warehouse of McDowell which was and to the agricultural house of E. Whitman the upper part of which was burned In tbe left of the building in which the fire originated the book and stationary store of Kurtz containing a large was and all the upper floors of the grain and produce commission house of E. B. Owens wore fire spread to the south and took hold of the tin warehouse of E. I- Parker ing otx Charles which was wrecked and the stock Their damage is mated at The entire damage is now estimated Steamer PORT Aug. The steamer one of tha ferry com- was burned to the while lying at her dock in Black early The fire spread to grist consuming it Loss on covered by on mill no in- A wheel came oil the hose cart while it was running to the fire and McDonald was badly A Fire at A. M. and J. S- were burned out here at 1 a. m. insured for 5300. J. Grasdale on building lost full Tbe Uorth of is toe principal Fire In an Iron Aug. A disastrous fire broke out in the Jones iron foundry at last and it was aot extinguished until about worth of property had been About 350 men have been thrown out of em- ployment as a. result cf the Folly Aug. 5. T. twisting machine shop and the envelop shop of Swift and Bighorn were this morning damaged by fire to the extent of fully Attacked Bjr Union Aug. 5. tha schooner arrived yesterday from Lorraine to her cargo of ore a crowd of union sailors attacked her crew of In the row of the was shot in the and another man badly It is not known who shot Tbe men have been Total Abstinence 5. Delegate from searly every section tha country are hare to attend tbe convention of the Total Abstinence and Benevolent which this Prior to the business session the delegates will proceed in a body to the where solemn high mass will be OX j THE WHOLE STATE OF TEXAS DULGE IN THE An Interesting Election In Botn SUw a ern State to the of Fight in Aug. the polls were opened morning nod the loag line of voters who had been waiting since light commenced to deposit their the struggle of tbe most notable contest that the south has yis seen been an exciting It has split tbe ical parties oud prohibition and and Prohibition and Democrats have taken the stump against each Public feeling on the subject throughout the state has been and it will not be surprising if trouble should arise at the polls in many localities From an oratorical point of the has been a most brilliant tha Prohibition champions having included such well known men and able talkers as ator Congressmen T unA Lieutenant Governors Martin and John H. and a score of state senators and On the side of tbe liquor element there has been ar- Governor Houston and Con- gressmen Mills and Kilgore and Speaker Still another belonging to the influential and by Senator Cote and Chairman of the State Democratic Central has held on the ground that tbe question is a social and ought not to be brought into state The outcome of the ia involved in The that they will have a majority of while the temperance people figure up that they will be 10.000 on the right Considering the feet that lost fall the total vote of tha state was nearly these close figures will indicate how intense has been the The temperance people have a. nucleus of 000 votes to start they depend upon this for The is of national from the fact that this is the first state in the in which an effort has been made to win it ovar bodily to Hitherto they have ored to effect their purpose under local option as in Iowa and In this the northern plan of endeavoring to capture the entire state has been adopted as a it Is of the advice of northern Leading of the latter who are now here say that the victory in Texas means victory in Tennessee next and that the fight will then be carried into Georgia and Both parties have spent a ble amount of money in the while the Prohibitionists have been reinforced the prayers of the Christian Temperance which were offered up all over the country on Sunday The Labor are in the main for Powderly's circular and the of the alliance being the ing Altogether the fight is an in- and when the sun went down last night Texas hjul decided whether hereafter she is to enrolled in the Saratoga Aug. is the eath regular Weather cloudy and sultry attendance First purse Pearl Jennings Gleaner Time 3-i Two and a half to one against the Second Clarendon hotel one and of a Grisette led ail the way around and could but her stable won the was Time Betting three to five on The race caused much dreds of the crowd their money Third Saratoga for two- six Emperor ot folk King Fish Satan Time Odds nine to Fouth one Phil Lewis Celmont Time Odds three to Fifth one and of a mile over five Time 1-3. So odds Shot Fire Times and Didn't special to the Press from Austin a grass widower aad son of County Commissioner John fired five at Matilda aged last Searly all took a severe her but were who ts toe father of t. iu with Miss who to bis Sha him last and he shoe her intending afterwards to kill he had hts revolver at the girL j gave himself up and now in i IE is thought that fee is slightly deranged Aug. of William charged with being accessory to the of Lon is now in The I found near Lafayette last winter were- proved to be of a woman of thirty and not a of fifty ac I Attempted Aug. ard attempted to lull his wife in the waiting room of the O. S. depot was only prevented by the interference of. several Howard was His wife will sue for e. divorce on her in St. Aug. new form of age reducing tbe passenger to two per mile has been issued by Xew Albany Chicago The tickets can be used by a firm or by a- and In Favor of Aug. dispatch to Herald from Ottawa that a public meeting at Hon. the newly elected Liberal declared himself Lc favor of reciprocity the United Hanlan and to Ont. Aug. of ment were signed yesterday for a j and to takes place ou i Toronto August 13, for a three mile course with a MI to Aug. bwr vat iu Ruhr's taming seventy-five of last Threw Child to the Aug. James Tras arrested and brought bank to yesterday from the Parker a- row his and grabbing his infant child from her took it to the pen and threw it to the child was but afterward Nine Drape rate Aug. 5. Evans and Harry two fought desperate rounds for a purse oC and the championship of in the suburbs of this city iron in the ninth completely bis opponent Hot llaU Freight Can 5. The demand freight cars has increased so rapidly the past week that the railroads centering in. this city are taxed beyond Sow that the coke strike is this de- mand will be largely Another driest in Aug. 5. Archbishop whon asked whether Dr. Curran would incur ecclesiastical censure for attending a. recent labor at which Dr. was a conspicuous said that be the matter under Fatally An caused by a broken car which happened to a- train on the Baltimore Ohio near Cumberland this resulted in death of 31 and the in jury of Thomas Weir ST. Minn. Aug. 5. James of has written John of endeavoring to arrange a fight Ike the fast and Tommy To Poverty Through Aug. CoL the first lawyer who practiced in is now on inmate of the infirmary He is seventy years brought to poverty Cotton and Corn Aug. 5. A wind and rain storm swept across bosha county leveling both toa and corn to the The corn is almost totally Fatal Colored Aug. 5. a. colored barber employed and killed Wesley In- also a colored in tha not 50 PIECES OF DRESS GOODS From the JAMESTOWN at 20 and 25 Newest Fall Styles and every pJece to shrink in washing or getting ONE CASE 4-4 BLEACH S ONE CASE FURNITURE 10 AND 124 WORTH 15 AND IS Napkins and Table at Very Low ONE BALE UNBLEACHED AT 5 WORTH 3 CENTS AND SATINES AT HALF RECEIVING NEW FALL MILUN ERY DEPARTMENT Is doing agood It shows oar LOW PRICES ARE do summer they are not so lasting as those from oar millinery at 142, 144 and 146 Fifth Street i