Saturday Review, The (Newspaper) - August 20, 1887, East Liverpool, Ohio VOL. 8. EAST AUGUST 20. 1887. 5 CENTS THE GOVERNOR ADAMS ORDERS OUT COL- STATE ased sixty his their TA eged sue anj f btl 1 HO BOSS TO BL Sfty Asl were so absorbed hi thai to tie of Forty of Sheriff He to for Son An Expected Sheriff Kendall sad arrived here iasi Tae laf I here with nearly sissy bcs in the face of Tuesday's bailie forty of the cowboys Tha settlers asd lowboys continue 10 in their The are divided into three bauds A to join Colorow will have two hundred backs the junction is A buck ia thd first skirmish was and is expected when he learns this he will attempt a There are four women and children here Governor Adams has ordered ths cavalry companies at Colorado and Aspen ro stare the front at The governor also hed Gen. Crook as that the was becoming and ivar deportment to protect the s denied that serious results are rared unless action is taken by the sale Barry one of the irs sent from here to Glen has been captured by the The present Ute Indian outbreak grows esc of the dissatisfaction felt by many Utea the settlement of the difficulties several years Prior to 1S79 a hue and cry was raised by Colorado settlers against the who then held some of the finest lands west of the Settlers wanted the so they appealed to congress and congress passed the providing for a The were given choice of certain in southern and as a bonus to induce to accept were granted certain Chief Colorow was one of the first to express at being driven from their fine lands at the point of the bayonet iato upon an arid re- turned to western Colorado with sixty braves and their Since 1SSO row been adding to his He is a and will die He toot pert in the nl massacre at the White river agency a few years Among his associates were the famous Cape when a was ordered to leave his and upon his refusal was blown oat of the teat and out of existence at the same time a mountain Colorow used to and on one went to Governor became rather and the or kicked Colorow ont of his office and a Sight of stairs into the of the Aug. Theodore a music has been ordered out of Orange on pain of death I by the who allege that Cross I pays entirely too much attention to the I giddy girls of aside from teaching them how to Cross is a married with and is quite a. intelligent individual not essential in class held a meeting yesterday sad passed resolutions declaring their teacher a perfect and the action in scaring and requesting Cross to 13 in this replied to kind in a brief note saying he had no A Aug. The will of dore the died a few days was 5kd for probate He leaves to his relatives portion of the to three of his em- M. George and Kagene each and the good will and fixtures of his saloon I VERDICT OF THE JURY AT or She be entitled io j of valued ar about aad will bring to break the wiJl for tite reason it was un- duly TRAIN WRECKED are Srill on the of Testimony the to Be Aug. 13. were developed by the of a. The priest of St. Father Ange Marie was found dead in bed yesterday He celebrated preached as usual He 9 and in the morning s a The whole community n AH the balls in town were an and stores were closed in re- to the memory of the beloved old Jan was bom in in 1SQ3, was ordained a in and to in ha to live his Aug. Sheridan lias written of the the expressing cis at the great by the guard ia the recent review as ared the review of three years He says it is plain that these troops available for field service the moment ere supplied with ammunition aad the rour Victims Aug. names of four persons killed on tbe crossing of the Sew Haven Hartford Van Eed Teain Gives Will White Stocking Xine a Good itcher Stiff Price Knocked all Over the ran at the Ball yesterday when Capt. atch and Hutchison respective teams together for tussle of the Mr. Snatch a great deal of about sew Stiff and his new n said hat waited to his crowing when the gawo When it did end had Control Adams which for seven long hours examined Aug. this has voted for and the council there passed an ordinance ihe sale of liquors in tha has been three and three saloons will close This will make the entire county Another Aug. IS. Two dynamite ridges were exploded under a bridge of the AVest Clare running between Tuam and the huter place but no serious damage done to the Two cartridges were found near the Brigade Aug. iS. The first day of of the brigade reunion passed off The finishing touches were put on the tents and veterans who arrived assigned A. Plasterer Aug. IS. August aged twenty-eight foremen plasterer for Contractor William has bian ing last Saturday from his 123 Delhi Sadden of Aug. IS. Judge B. president Judge of the county and died suddenly of apoplexy yesterday Vellow Aug. Four new cases of yellow fever hare day a2 i one 5. Aug. the eighth extra track fast and attendance First five Slattie Balance Jack Cocks Time 3-2. Hamilton rode the Odds to 2. They were at post one Second one and one- eighth of a Grisette Settle Binnette Time rode tha Odds 1 to 2 against Third of a Santa Rita Dudley Oaks Harry Glenn Time Odds 2tol. chell rode the Fourth one Unique Time rode the Odds 2 to 1. Killed His Rival SEW Aug. IS. of a terrible murder reached this city this morning from John Hurtle and Robert have been paying attention to Miss living near Both loved the but neither could reach the and a deadly hate between the two men Yesterday afternoon Hurtle and mat in the barnyard of the and in her presence Hurtle deliberately attacked with a carving MTO in a. fearful manner and causing death almost Hurtle is at The parties implicated are said to be much respected in their com- Texas Fever in Aug. Ten days ago Joe a stock dealer in Adrian bought a herd of twenty-three Texas cattle in which had Last week eleven of the herd slaughtered for the local market day believed to be developed in the balance of the and three havd since The state arian has left for place to in- Held on a Charge of Aug. The of Mrs. Anna charged poisoning her resulted in her return to on a charge of murder in the first The only asw testimony of interest that of Professor Curtis C. of who analysed the contents of the child's stomach and paris greea Hotel Man S. Aug. F. of the best known hotel men in Sew England died aged seventy-five team were posted on their Captain's lowing his tried to snatch bases which they conld not being caught eTery time by the eyes of Mr. Hutchison's well trained Hutchison's nine played hly well and won the game solely by not seeking vidual On the other side there seemed to be a lack of discipline and a general inclination for every man to play for The game characterized by excellent batting and fielding on the part of the Red Stockings and a display of fair fielding on the part of the White For the Reds Low Price did good work as The ever popular Captain Hutchison was np to his old form as first and his trusty Lieutenant contributed his share towards winning a He never goes back on his the was in did and missed All the rest of the team played as though they intended to can be said of the as none of them played remarkably Stiff Price was pitcher for the first hat witness yesterday These were disobedience the primary causes of tha slaughter at the culvert near here Had Foreman Timothy Coughlan obeyed the instructions received from his superior end had some of the one of them in who saw on the railroad track for hour after hour on Wednesday night before the ill-fated sion train exerted themselves to the extent of a two mile ride ou a the catastrophe which hug horrified the world would never have The inquiry took place in the public school Several residents of Piper City saw a light burning on the railroad track toward Chatsworth on tha night of the but made no effort to investigate the Joseph a living half a. mile south of the swore that he sow two or three of the section men firing the grass in to the bridge just be- fore dark on Wednesday After dark he saw a blaze in that direction big enough to make niai think that a was on His testimony was orated by other The jury is in but is delay in making out a The jury is agreed in the immediate on Foreman but a on the cuestion cf censuring the Some of the members think that because of hard luck for many years il would be rather vere to censure the which has been putting the road on its fees and ing money to improve its Others insist on censuring the practice of running The jury is almost wholly composed of The company's cers at will make tip the list of the dead and send it to the and the ment cannot reach Chatsworth before A verdict of ba delayed until Coroner Long yesterday demanded sion of the gold watch found by Farmer Broadhead in ths ashes of the Mr. Broadhead ref to give it Last ing attorney for the ad- vised that a be and if Mr. Broadhead failed to give it Tip that he be ar- rested for Other parties who ried away valuable articles for relics will be looked PENNSYLVANIA Proceedings of the State at Aug. IS. The lican state convention was devoid of much as the nominations were practically made last The attendance was the 204 delegates constituting more than Ko political body has ever con- vened here with so little ihe gates uncomplainingly submitting to the program of the There was a no- absence of prominent Republican of elected temporary He made a brief speech urging upon tha convention the im- portance of the of this year be- cause of the effect it will have on tha gle for the presidency next He trusted the platform would have no uncertain sound on the great issues of the The usual com- were excepting a com- en as there were no Adj. Gen. Hastings was elected ent In his address he predicted that after the nominations the Republicans would advance to tha skirmish line of the great battle of 1SSS, and So victory would notify other states that Pennsylvania was not satisfied with tha present national After speech W. E. of nominated for state and Henry was nominated for supreme court Thomas V. Coopar was re-elected state after the convention ad- sine dia C. to Be Ssw Aug. Mrs. Sarah E. oldest child of the iate Washington C. who had married against her father's was tually all she received being two poor farms in Washington ued at probably She can not even dispose of these according to the he was knocked so badly that at once Blow took his place 2nd met with a similar and Staff pitched the remainder of the The Whites were for five innings Tbe Reds scored ten In the first in- In the third they bat failed to score again until the seventh when they secured three On the eighth inning they added two more by a base on balls and z home They won by 10 runs and an inning to The is a list of the Bed Stockings Lo Price Gnd Moore Plane Will Bywell Will Al Whitemen Sutler A meeting of the State convened ia this delegates the departments from all parts of stale being present Tha welcoming was delivered by Hon. H. G. aai to by dent Frank cf The i election of officers for the ensuing year was postponed until immediately ing which will tha two of Organized Aug. i stopped a. man named Hudson last i night while he was on his way gashed J a dark lantern in his presented two but did not succeed in getting This is the second pedestrians j have teen held up on our and it I pears to be an It is bly the same gang that broke iato Wooden's restaurant and robbed him The police think they have a Murdered aad S. Aug. j Francis a well known white I who lived alone at an out-of-the-way f above the city was found I this morning brutally murdered and robbed by unknown A load of buckshot entered his left side from and ic is presumed that the assassin fired at his through an open A Aug. Amos a trusted bookkeeper and paymaster of Oval Churn left for parts having been detected ing from the firm under cover of a. false pay This has been going on for and his stealings amount to Section Ktm O- Aug. bound through freight on the C. A. ran over one of tha section hands at a few miles west of inflicting injuries from which ha EXPRESS LEAVES THE TRACK A CARELESS How He Near the Camo of a Frightful KASSAS Aug. who went south on the Fort Scott Gulf road yesterday morning were treated to a collision which was wonderful for the escape of all from bodily The passenger train reached on time with a. heavy and the conductor had not finished collecting consequently was and instead of reading his orders which him to wait for two freight he asked the agent if the train on the side track was the one He told but gave tbe order to go About one and one-half miles from he met tbe and the collision wrecked both Engines and tenders with liva loaded freight Both engineers and firemen jumped and saved and beyond a slight shaking up the passengers were Mr. H. of this who was on tha says the topic of conversation just be- fore the wreck was the recent horror at and the shrieking whistles announced tha approaching danger the greatest excitement One lady leaped from the while a boy crawled through a Over a Aug. wedding ceremony was performed tinder very lar circumstances here yesterday Mrs. C. while attending her sick spilled alcohol over her ing which took fire from a lamp and burned her so badly that she died four hours Before she died she called her daughter aged to her and made her promise to marry a young man who had been secretly paying attentions to Before the funeral WES held the young couple stood the head of the casket con- Mrs. body were Three Three Card Men In Aug. three-card monte sharps who in Jane hist fleeced Zoa of Jennings out of and a. note for arrested in Terre Haute yesterday while trying to fleece a Deputy and Prosecuting ark. of Terre bring the sharpers here for The Harrison Aug 1 of ford for killing John Pratt yesterday was began before Mayor Davidson to-day 9 a. sa. After examining fifteen witnesses the major bound Weets over for slaughter and placed his bail at in default of which ha was placed in Capt. Stiff Price Will Blow Black Sand Poor Al Blaster Sam Small 2f- O. Jim Public 123456789 Stockings 2-7 Bed Stockings io o 3 0 0 0 3 2 l. Nothing hare been popular than the of son's He has earned such popularity for himself as the fair dealer in Dry Motions and 142, and 146 Fifth that he deserves His choice of men showed excellent and as he has determined to keep them he is bound to If yon want to buy Dry Goods that you can rely upon as being the best in the land at the mosf moderate call on him at his and 146 Fifth Yon will like him better on Everybody is wondering what at- tracts fio many people to 142, and 146. Fifth Certainly the clerks are very attentive to the bnt people would not be so persistent in patronizing son's if their prices and quality did not Warrant it. One of the most expressive terms yon can apply to a man is is all wool and a yard That is what everybody says about Hutchison's after dealing with them for several is no royal road to for- hat you are sare to i Seriously Tower Completely the I Aug. real accident occurred on the this morning tJe limits cf this The So. 4, due i from Chicago tad Cincinnati at i Jng two day t I gaga cars and one car attached Io tha ran avray at j The broke and train came thundering aloag at a fearful i rate of Just before tjs WAS the engine the the train with it. Tha signal I which was a four-story was cut j from its foundation as if liy a j The news of the disaster through 1 the city with great end thousands j to scene of the It j the exact spot where the fatal of the summer of I When the crowd the scene the train S lay like a wounded j ing from First to 1 ware The engine lay completely I overturned and smashed out of all semblance i to a The tender was bu: i of iron bolts end sheds and everything in its track were swept away be- fore the irresistible rush of the iron The Hamilton of was scalded to He was taken into Ellen Delaware corner of I where ho two hours The named jumped from the engine and bad his legs He is not expected to William tha operator employed in the tow saw the train and saved himself by jumping out of the window anJ catching in a tree near Joa n. boy em- ployed in the was seriously The following is as compete a list of the killed and injured as it is possible to obtain at this Hamilton of Charles of badly injured in the Mrs. Charles of slightly Charles of injured in the Frank of St. shoulder J. H. of both legs Wilhelm of head badly Mary of Ed. of seriously in- Will telegraph of painfully injured about the the exception of the two last named the injured are at Providence hospital and Baxter have been carried to their respective Miss Ellen in whose house the neer Brosius presented a pitiful He was scalded from his head to his feet Hia face like a and his I never saw the like of them He lived two Pm glad he was a single A man who was in the house said he had been railroading for the last thirty years and had been in many but never before in his life had be witnessed such a complete H. of Second who was formerly fireman for Engineer Brosius said to a representative of the United as soon as 1 heard the distress whistle I knew there would be an accident They were Jate and were coming in at the rate of sixty miles an The eir brakes would not and be blew the distress for his crew to put the hand brakes end some people think they had time to get them but it seems they in 2f. Aug. 18. a freight train drilling at East wick this it crashed into the rear ent and derailed five strewing them all over the Several brakeman were asleep in ths caboose and barely escaped with their On the top of this came another freight train which crashed into the rear of the second throwing several cars from the The engineer and man jumped in time to save their Aug. 18. The Illinois Central Railroad company is constructing a new bridge over Big between bondale and De at present is if yon commence trading at Hutchison's Dry Goods 3SETTS. Tie flouring mill of A. of was burned Wednesday and the Washington aad Baltimore railroad bridge near by was Peter a well known residing in dropped dead at his home in that about 6 o'clock Wednesday He was aboni CO years of age and had been ailing for some time The Bros. Flint Glass ny that the old car worts of Brighton sad turned it iatc a glass began making glass this The works are located near the center of and the was crowded all the morning with visitors the blowers at The in its last issue suspending principal reason for the is that those on whom depends the pal labor of the office desire to enter an- other end more extended it does not require more than a bucketful of sense for any one to under- stand that it is not desirable to lave a thousand dollars scattered around in four hundred buds sad some of those There are a work for sass About 5 after a frain haJ pa north car lead of had rua Oil is. Oav is have gone down it. A and Hii Sold Co an Aug. from An a newcomer wiis a 01 uis wire and one from Carlsbad for She shif touched at tt aad his together with a of other sold iato They in ihe interior of try eighteen and ihen tc only io be taken into tody and to the most were compelled to work ia tho sua without covering to his wife was driven into the field to wort three days after the birth a they were provided with but two pounds of corn meal a this nearly two yean ami a halt wife fell ill and was eenc to the The was lowed to visit her and making one of these visits he fell in ich a German who agreed to carry ily to they wera to UM Stares by the and his show their sons tLe of the inhuman treatment given Government Aug. IS. The secretary oj the treasury has accepted the offer of of Xew to sell rws and one-half millions of four and a half per to the at 109.44. All of the other proposals received were re- en the ground that the figures asked were too Probably Aug. Is. Hr. a well known and highly esteemed farmer of this dropped dead lasS night aboat 30 Detroit club has a surplus of over expenses thus It is claimed that in the event of Jake rain whipping Jena Americans will bring home a cool Jack of knocked oat of in seven hard The mill took place at on the Castle Shannon About thirty of the select wera At the Hamilton fair day eight horses were entered in the three minute best three in five Four prizes were The the by land the by George and the 520, by Stanley Reported Bl Aug. IS. A dispatch received at the office of the secretary for foreign dated at states that the African was deserted by bis escort and massacred by the A Unsuccessful IS. John aged was arrested to-day for forging the name of Joseph to a check for The money was re- turned by Cut His TERRE Aug. 18. Allen an aged cat his throat from ear to ear yesterday on account of some trouble with and died several hours Fell from Aug. fireman of the 3L V. walked ont of m. window of the house lost while and wax fatally l Convention at Aug. The judicial convention for is in sion at the city hnil this There are five and a fight is Drowned W. Aug. J. K. A a prominent young man of Coal was drowned body Strike The strike of ners at the Mechanic's bos been The American spinners are still In Aug. IS. The which was blown in if f sH operation many in Richmond and vicinity un- and appreciate the advantage and convenience of a good and ble sized but not as many as should A A dispatch dated August 17, A novel and terrific was witnessed oo tbe farm cf a man named in Sr. Glair near A Barbara SnH and a Clydesdale stallion were grazing ia adjoining lots when aroused tbe ire of the and he tbe fence into the other A fierce aad terrific combat ensued between tbe animals which resulted In a victory for the Durham in tea The ball retreated a distance of feet made a rash for his goring him in s vital causing instant AH attempts to separate the mals were The horse was a weighing over eighteen hundred FIRE is HANCOCK dwelling house of James located short distance east of 2few Hancock was burned to tbe ground about nooa All of tkc household goods were The loss is from to but this is fully by insurance ia Wheeling com- Tie cause of the fire is not tf