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atef to YGL.8. X0.38. EAST LIVERPOOL AYELLSVILLE. OHIO, JULY 2. 1887.

SINGLE 5 CENTS BAKER COURT. TWO AGAINST HIM FOR MURDER IK THE FIRST DEGREE. to show the prisoner was not present dur- 1 ing the ruling of the o-art. Toe c.ari irasaediaiely UIXIQ ihis motion, and prisoner brought up and ar- A AJ5. TUECITV- FATHERS-- A VEEY or A regular uieetins of Council was His Trial to Commence on day.

Jul will Probably two Weeks" Time lor its Completion. I tor killing Mis Drusilla Me'iVha. oa lac tf Miy, are wu sml- iv orno-- jjuihy Tueidav eTea i ng "Not auihv." was she rejilv srom tbe i Ci lue showed Messrs. the 23 indictment in hand, I Arnold, Hamilton, Melz, Peach acd Peike to be present. Mr.

Muz, oa behalf ui. tbe Ssrcel Com- that no action been Afiersouie talk oa both it taken the juroposwi watering i aarewi that a for the tria! of She I should be set for some lime in near future. Judge set July IStb, as the dale for the I of tbe caxr. Counsel lor both sides agrred to this and Ihe was re- aiaaded back to jail uou! that time. DOXTBEAD Tbe Old YtUDion of the Mahoeicg valley will be hUd al Youngstovvj- Eriuber I.

A box lectived at Burgesit'towa day by H. a w(x! buter. PKttis-ONAX. OK St J'fLJE- tVK CS. OU KOK THK KOCUTH.

M. Kci: -1" JCsutiumU tu Fi Mss May Morrow. ihe ur as to Ibe coutiitum of (Hiiatock County Indepcmicst, Juue 2a XOTKS- -V great many from Holiiday's Cove, Circuit Court met on Monday, Judge were in attendance at court. George E. Boyd presidios.

A grand Baker lo-iks very pale His lone con-. Jury was eifipauncled anil B. J. Smith! fc: made foremn. Alter eidmining a a um-1 he at" court room! He ber of witnesses they tbeir work was trought up iroia hu cell without aux- in the evening, letnrning two indictments hsndrudfe, and carried bis bat in oce jnnrder in tbe Srst degree against Van hanl the demurrer to his iu- B.

Baker, one for the murder ot his wife. 1 dicisnents had been disposed of, he was ta eu diiwa hcked in his cell Eliza Baser, and the other tor tue mur- der of Drncilla WcWha. Everything indicates A. Urge crowd in BAKER rs codf- I attendance when the case is tried. It be- Tuesdav morn ing, as soon as court coc- the first murder clever tried in Hancock countv.

the public seems anx- vened, Baker's counsel filed a dttaurrer ioas know a aboul to the indictments. The prisoner was The bioody ase and bolt, which were brought into court, to be present during used to commit the terrible deed, are in rae argument- Deputy Chaoman ce.uri house buil-Jing. IT hen B.iter was intormeo tne sranfl i the basement of the court bad lwo true a ttinst house, and said "Baker, are yeu ready i him, for murder he did not evince much He replied in the aSrmatiTe, and the cell surprise, and said it nothing mure door was unlocked. Bafetr stepped forth fieatly dressed, with his shoes shining in a coat of blacking. He wore a standing collar and white cuffs.

He accompanied the officer down the hall and up the stalls and entered the court room. He was given a seat nod Braddock Cook, co-counsel, sat at tbe same table, Messrs. Huff, Hutchison. Brown, a Cr. Marshall, attornejs for Ihe State, tat at! another table on the opposite side- of tbe than he expected.

The trial is expected to continue lor about two It is probable one or two days will be consumed in securing a jury, and there' are a great many witnesses to be examined. Two or three days will be taken up by counsel in the LXlCv IUUIJJ- iiL, I i- I 1 arguments before the jury, and taken al- oetween Messrs. Donehoo lo elherj it is D0t Hke tne wll fer. his counsel, while Mr. concluded short ot two weeks.

The attendance at couit Monday and Tuesday was larger than usual. Quite a cumber of vvitnesses had been summoned to appear bttore the grand jury iu the case, and a great many people were 111 attendance the court of The demurrer of tbe defense upon i curiosity, under the impression that the murder ca5e would come up for trial nrst Ihe ground that the Prosecuting Auornf-y thlne A day Monday, the court house ivas present in tbe grand jury room, and carridor was thronged with people, anei a examined some of the witnesses, and great many took advantage of tbe occa- talked about the evidence befoie the jury, IOQ to ize on Baker. They stated the case was similar to one 'E SIarSha'1 COUnty, in which Judge Jacob Island 2cl Ohio sustained a demurrer on the same ground er 9 es set forth in this cause. The prosecution argued tnat ii was customary in ihis. Siate for tbe Prosecuting Attorney to be present in the grand jnry room and examine witnesses, and lhat the statute only provided that he should not be there dui ing the deliberations of the jury.

That ihere was nothing in the demurrer to show that the Prosecutins: Attorney in this case done other than simply examine Mr. Hamilton reported that tbe mallei of iovesiigsting the claim of C. for damages, on account of the overflow from ihe bad received uo alteoHon. tbe question was called upon the acceptance of J. E.

McDonald's plat, there arJse some discussion regarding the of the street, which hid been dedicated by the party from whosi. Mr. Me- the farmer at cents per CASTOX. O-. June Doll, the Xorsh coal miner, who brutally murtierea his wife Bud ttepson with a Friday aftercofn.

save bius-lf up Saturday evening, aSier re- maiaiae ic Lidiuir until then not half a mile aw aj Iroiu tbe scene tbe lucrdcr. He was taken frooi jail at 11:30 Saturday night and arraigned before Mayor Blxte OfTtwo charges of murder. He pleaded guilty to bosh and waived ex- Hjuiev is oue of the A. u. an ajjJ J.

11. am! oJ jsv aUcuattie ot U. lieueQt ot Iv rrcoui- lUesn to call as Geo. W. and they i Dud ample stcfks ol just ouch i supV'es oeed.

Cal! ooce aod 1 leave orders, avoid Ibe rush which is to-'uunvn at o'clock, sure to en-uc- she dav or two pre- The tlic Tribune am; to tbe srreat National holidav. -ttt scarcely from Council meet- i n-sbl Usey uad no bumess TUE COCSTV COCKTS the witnesses, that he had not influenced the iurv ia any way in arriving at a. Terdict" Judge Boyd said it was the custom 10 this State for ihe Prosecuting Attorney to examine witnesses before the grand jury- (First 3 months service.) June 35. JSET. CoLEAlE: At a meeiioj: to form said held at Sprinsfifeld, Ohio.

July 22d, 18SG. it was unanimously decided to hold a reunion ot said organization at the National Soldiers" Home, Dayton, Ohio, on Thursday, the 21st day of July, 18S7, (26th anniversary of the Donald hat! bought. Mr. John A. George, the engineer, stated that the Itnd did nol show a forty feet street--it being at no point more than thirty-nine feet, tnd some places it was reported less than that width.

After two or three other speeches on ihe subject, Council took a recess of ten minutes to examine first the KcDnnuld pint, and then the mnp ot the city which graces the ot the Council Chamber. It was finally decided to take no action at this meeting the plau The plat Messrs. Harrison Brindley, presented at the las- meeting, was accepted, the committee to whom it had been referred for inTesiigaticn hiving reported favorably upon it. Another informal recess was taken to examine and argue the question ot the lines, the meets and the bounds, of the streets, the corners, of the McDonald plat, and the quelion as in the amount ot ground which Mr. Hairy Gastoa nad deeded tir J.

E. McDonala, as to whether he had sold deeded a toot or two ot ground to McDonald which had previously been dedicated to the city tor a street; or whether there WEB some portion of the ground supposed to have been sold or deeded or dedicated, that had never been so sold or dedicated or deeded--all was discussed with the utmost treedom and informality. The city attorney, the attorney who presented the the who had sold the 1-ind to the present owner, and several members of Council, each expressed his views upon the above subjects, and sfter the conclusion of the peiformances, the Council was worse mystified than ever; and the decision of the chair was that the plat called for a forty feet street that was not there, and that it would have to be there before this Council could Bull Run battle.) You are earnestly requested to attend said mceiing. It is'especleU that the ma- ironworks, 00 per car, joritv of the field and line orHcer-s will be I F. O.

B. at Steubenville: from the present- P- It you have the address of aay mein- ins there nijilit. uo milk for thera to wick, from the uvaMiiy njpple The par- xicuLir busmen ttlaicli rtryanx hax witli Coaucil precept their (llls dravr their pa As to the nutter of lieir readers cettlnt a FepJ'rt of ue Coua- fur Iliac reports iiiucJt 2S George York, buried in the potters' field jesterday by the towcshsp trustees. Yocxtssrrowx. June Frack has returned from New where he had a conference with capitalists, who hve organized a large coa! Dedicate and will operate mines in county.

The company is known as tbe English Coal Company, and was organized in London. Engiind. Hon. B. Dick, of Meadville, is the managing director.

Mr. Frack has been made general EUDeriuteodent of the situated at Warsaw. The object of the company is to mine and ship tbe coal England, us tbe cannel coal fields across 1'ae water are about exhausted. A West Virginian named Brown was at tbe Pension Bureau to furnish evidence in a claim pending before the office. It was learned that his moihtr had borne thirty-three children in all.

Twenty of whom were lxys, sixteen ot whom had served in the Union army. Two were killed. The other fourteen survive. Each of them draws a pension from the Government for disabilities received while in tbe service. The death of the two boys entitles the mother to a pension also.

Gen. the files ot the office fail show another record where tbe -ixteeo. sons of one father and mother served as soldiers in the wer. LEETOXIA, June 27. Mrs.

Harriet Gui ney, wife of Elias Guiney, a farmer in Unity township, this county, while assisting her husband to hive a swarm of bees 3'esteraay, was stung so badly about tha face and" neck that it is feared she cannot recover. So thick were the bees upon her body and head that her clothing was entirely covered Frederick Poorman, of Bortou. ilm cnunly. -who left his borne on the night of March 20 last and could not be found, returned on Saturday. His first words alter entering bis COMMON PLEAS.

Walker Clity Manufacturing Co vs cil. they can look lo tUe dial; Lac-xjk; trial to court; for can furnish such plaintiff for and costs. earierau uioreaccu Klisabetu England vs Thos Sharp et al left off docket. James, Woodruff ffrolls Daily.j W. O.

McCuHoush. of Yellow Creek. i la vs Thos Sharp; judgment for defendant for S225.53. Elmer 01 ihe Easl End, is vL-itint; Ohio vs D.tmanicZananni; liquor law; a rallatine. W.

Vs. verdict guiltv. i Prof-Md'bail io Etot Liverpool tUi-tafter- Ohio vs James Walters; burglary; guilty: peniteniiary one year. Ohio vs ChasSulloer el al; nallied as to Cnas Su'tner. Ohio vs Win Johnston; selling liquor; fine and and 10 iJajs in jail- Ohio vs Thos Williams; assault and baitery; verdict guilty.

Xancv A Kidoy vs Kiddy; divorce granted. Augustus Miller vs Johnston; judgment by confession for and cosls. Augustus Miller vs J.Ionnston; judgment by confession tor G2 costs. Emily Elton YE Kichanl Elton; divorce granted. Martha Wright vs VilHge of Columbiana; suit'or ilam-iges; jury unable 10 agree.

Ida White vs. Henry White; divorce aranied. rbus vs M. Burson et al; settled. Tbe State of Ohio vs Hannah Ewicg: trial to court: judgment acainst Hannah Ewing for SgOo 50.

James Kiggs vs Alex Mclntoth; decree and order to sell. Frank Menough TS James TJsel- ton el al: decree and order to sell. Ida Hunter vs Tbe Metropolitan Life Insurance Co; verdict for plaintiff for 193.17. Geo Webber vs Mary A Pollock et sale ordered- .1 It Bertoletu-vs The Penna Co; verdict for plaintiff inr $216.50. accept the plat.

And on motion father's house I have come Mr. Meiz tbe whole matter was home to celebrate "the Fourth of July." the nextmetting of Council, when the" property holders abutting the imaginary street were expected to be present and have an opportunity to express their yari ous viewd. The Clerk reported bids to furnish slag to the city for the river road in the neiehi borhood of Thompson's and Laughlin's potteries, as follons: from the Jefferson That in any event the Question was only bers of either Regiment, (1st or Ohio) could free board car? onl charg- for transportation, wcenever they 2 technical one, that the prisoner wcnlu yon will please forward same to the Sec- have a fair trial before a jury, and in the event of quashing tbe indictments it would only result in calling another grand jury, anti cause delay. That he laoogbl he was giving the prisoner the benent of any doubt, and refused, to sustain the demurrer, thus deciding the point in favor of the prosecution. A conamnnication from L-T.

Conant; fetary that he may send them a notice of reUliye to the sewers at tbe south end of said meeting. By order of DAVID KISG, Pres. ISAAC EIKDLE, Sec. Festival. EDITOR REVTETV--Dear The defense then askeci time to prepare announce in this week's REVIEW a rasp- other pleas, which was granted them by berry and ice cream festival, in the grove ihe Judsel During tbe afternoon they i at West Beaver church, on Tuesday eve- prepared" and presented them.

The Srst i July 3, by the Ladies' Missionary set torth lhat one of she grand jurors, Society. The Madison Cornet band will Roberts.) of the Cove, was a mem-1 be in attendance, and refreshment will oer of the coroner's jury. be served from seven till ten o'clock. A The second, was that the Sheriff -who cordial invitation is is extended to all. swore ont the warrant for Baker's arrest, COM.

impanneled tbe grand iurr, and the third lPe.it Point, O-, June --as that the prosecution should file a bill of particulars showing how, when and I Don't get Caught where ihe murder was committed. Coun: This spring with your blood full of im- Broadway and East end of becond street, claiming that they were insufficient to carry off the surface water in the case of heavy rains, was referred to the' Street Committee. A list of jurors from tbe several wards" was presented and ordered on the minutes. J. E.

McDonald, presented a matter to Council regarding the opening of an aliey to run from Sixth to Seventh, between and Jefferson streets, and gave notice tnat a petition would be presented at the proper time for said improvement. The plat of Jno. Hail's addition to the 'city of East Liverpool, was presented, and sel for both sides argued the questions in- purities, your diges'jon volved in the pleas, and Judge Boyd over-' appetite poor, kidneys ruled them all. Fending argument of these questions, Mr. Cook, for the defense, agreed with counsel for the prose- ircpaired, your nd liver and the whole system liable to be prostrated by disease--but get yourself into gooa condition, and ready for the chang- cution, that tbe matter should be made of ing and warmer weather, by takinsr record as though tbe prisoner was present, Hood's Sarsapanlla It stands unequaled After the ruling of tbe Judge, Mr.

Brad-1 for purifying the blood, giving an appe- dock, for the defense, wanted the record 1 lite and for a general spring medicine. Young Poormau is about 22 years of age and has been out ot his mind since 1SS2, having been kicked by a vicious horse. He will not tell where he has been. Saturday afternoon the 1 Brady gas well, west of Cannonsbnrg, exploded. One "Doc" McPeate applied e.

lighted match to the escaping vapor, an explosion occured, shiking the earih for miles arounu the well. The pipe that conveyed the gas from the well to tbe main line was severed like a pipe stew, and the whole butty of gas irons the well burst forth and became ignited, making a flame that shot up into the air far above the top of the derrictr. The latter, engine-house, tool-house and everything combustible about the well was reduced to ashes. The loss it placed at A ten-year-old (laughter of David Belat, near Xew Alexander, Ibis county, was frightfully eoreti by a vicious bull last Thursday. She was passing through a field when he attacked her.

Her collar bone was broken, and her body fearfully bruised. Luckily the ball was driven off before she was gored to death. Daniel Woolf. aged about twenty years, son of Jacob "Woolf, residing near Xew Alexander, this county, while leading a cow by a rope last Wednesday, bis legs COCST. guardian, vs Alice Christy et al, Liverpool; petition to sell real estate filed.

Estate of Is-ac Hunter, deceased, Yellow Creek: will probated- Estate of Elizabeth Hivtly, deceased, Fairfield; will probated; Jiisiah Rohr- bangh appointed executor; no bond. JnMah Kohrbaugb, administrator etc, vs Louis Bell et al, Fairfield; petition to sell real estate filed; decree; and order of appraisement Estate of John Peniz, deceased. Knox; will probated; Malindn. Pentz appointed executrix; no bond. Byron Ambler, guardian, etc, Jar.a Hannal et al.

Perry; decree; order of appraisement issued. Henry cameron, etc, vs Emanuel Ratnsayer, Knox; petition to sell real esiale filed. Lewis Walker, administrator, etc, vs LytJia Lucas ct al, Wasbiaton; order of public sale issued. G-usrdiansbip of Edna Wright et al, Saleus; Wright appointed guardian bond Estate of Obadiah Campbell, deceased, Salem; Sarah Campbell appointed executrix; bond $1,100. DQOD on professional MbsXcttfc Atea Jell yesterday for a vu.it wsili her uncle.

Kev. Cleveland. (5- S. Coau. who has cimed the East Liverpool anil Clxrkson mail for year: l.it.

gives WAV this to the new contraotOE. Mr. Jos. BelL J. H.

Mcl'hcrson and wife, A. Keedanit wile, and Will CroIIs arrived morning Wichita. to be present at the of Mr. H.M. Patterson, of Wichita, and Miss Melinda.

Crofts, of Insli Ridce. which takes place to-day at eleven o'clock A. The newlv married couple will visit Mr. Kitterson's Ir.tfiids in Muiue. and afterwards return to Wicblta.

where they will make their home. From Friday's Daily. Mrs. lleber Blythe lef11 for a i bit In Kauss. Jason Brooks Is In Meubenville to-day on leaul business.

Ollie Fjrrer. of Welbville. is vismnc friends 111 this cny. Chas. Kelly returned home this morning from a vuit to CIc-veLuid friends.

John I'ltkal left lo-djy for a visit among frunds at East I'a'csline. Mrs. D. MannLst. and children.of were dnvme around onr city last evening.

Mrs. Eii. File and two children are the of N. Orable. 01 East Market straet.

5Ir ttHrry Milier. Ot Franklin Square, is of ClMS- Menoujju, Sixth street. Misses Mattii' McMillan and Anna Brown no to-morrow for a visit amonK friend', in Allegheny. Thos. Plumper, of lmcoin avenue.

rfes father of twins--both boys. Tom looks sweeter thanti peach. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Barnes, accompanied by Misses Auua and Majnde Kalston. leave to-mortow for a trip to JiiaganSFalls. James Barlow aiid family will leave next week for it vtsir to Cleveland, Niagara. Canada and otlier jioints, and will be absent for a week or so. The many friends of Mrs.

James Vodrey will be sorry to learn that she is ins at thu point of death, as but little hopes entertained for her recovery. 1'rof Adam Poe. formerly of tills city, but now of 'eiv Cumberland, came up this morning, and wilt do some work for Bow er in the of paiutlng- H. Bower leaves to-morrow to attend a family picnic near Veronia, Pa. lie nil! take his Instruments alone with him and take x.

view of those ill remainim; at and near tue old homestead A party of ladies were driven over from New Lisbon yesterday mominjr. Intent upon "hce- the sights" in and about tbe Crockery City, and returned in the evening, ampiv repaid for the day thus spent, if we are to "judge from, their expressions of surprise and admiration at the wonderful advances making in East Liverpool. In business and other improvements. The party consisted of Mrs A. Richardson.

Mrs. Geo. Peiro. Mre. Fred.

Brown, Miss Phii- man and Miss fxHlee. referred to a committee consisting of. became entangled in tbe rope andjie was Messrs. Peach, Peafce and Hamilton. A plat showicg the location of tbe road, or Front street, extending from the East End to Broadway, was presented by Mr.

George, the surveyor, and on motion was accepted. Adjourned. Intelligent mothers give their children Wei De Lesseps' Norman Balsam for coughs anrt colds. Sold and by A. H- Metz.

"1ST" HT 1 "CT 1 -L -CM -WE ARE- of is City! JK HIGH GRADE- At Lowest Pries. This is the Firs GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. A GEEAT CUT 3HLLIXERY FOE THE XEXT WEEK. HUTCHISONS, and FIFTH STREET. thrown to the ground, when Ibe cow, taking fright, ran at a furious rate some distance, dragging him through a baibed wire tearing and lacerating his flesh and horribly mangling his limbs and bc-Jy- His close were literally torn frora his person, and his Shroat is horribly gashed.

He was picked up ia an unconscious condition and borne to his home and a physician summoned. Although his iojcnes are serious, it is thought be will recover. Thitt tired feeling and loss of appetite are entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. Try it and sec. Competent judges pronounce Wei Oz Lesseps' Norman Balsam superior to all otber remedies for coughs, colds, astlims.

i i iiuc 1 Estate of Joseph beat ergopd. Perry; i broccbnis 2nd tbront, chest and lung Jpfwft Dunk annoinlpd administrator, de i i i Jesse Duck appointed administrator, de bonis non etc; bond SoOO- Saward Ramsey vs Alfred 6rocc; proceedinjra in sid of execution; decree; money ordered applied on plaintiff's cl.um. The Slronsest Man In Ohio is said be George C. Arnold, of Cleveland, who less than one year ago, owing to chronic liver trouble and Bright's disease of the kidneys, weighed less shaa ninetv-Svc pounds, but by using Dr. ITar- ter's Iron Tonic has gained in strength and weight until now be is admitted to be Ibe final of Ohio.

Sold znd guaranteed by A. H- MARKJED. McCOKD-WESTON--On Monday DyKev. T. MUIigan.al his residence.

Ir Robert McCord. of Welteville. and Westou, of East Liverpool. 2S. by the Eev.

William Canton.of the North Presbvteriaa chnrcfc of Cleveland. Mcriden S. Jlill. and Mrs Marzarel O. Lowrie.

bolfi of Zas-t Liverpool, Ohio. McT-AXE--PATTEKSOX--At Yeilow Creek near Mar I7th, by Ihe D. Owene, Mr Wtn. of Point, and Dannie Patterson, al Glasgow OI WOULD NOT LINGER that the season's best opportunity presents itself, PRICES HAVE WILTED ALREADY ON OUR isidl WASH DRESS GOODS AND WHITE GOODS. This is a Rare Opportunity.

Don't Hesitate to Gather in These Bargains, or Yon Will Live to Regret it. You Shall See Them all Marked Down TO A SCALE OF PRICES WHICH WILL BE A SURPRISE TO ALL, AT HUTCHISON'S, (44, 146 FIFTH ST. 'EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. Cheapest Dry G-oocls.

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