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   New Daily Telegraph, The (Newspaper) - May 4, 1896, Bluefield, West Virginia                               VOL 111. NO. 92. W. MONDAY 4, 1896. THE OF THE CHURCHES i A DECREASE II c v Growing For Poci Coke in the Woit 8ITUATI05AT There IB no to report in the situation in the Top All the running as the output for the week was fully up to the .It may now be considered there will be no and the business men who were trimming their to meet possible adverse winds feeling the effects of returning confi denco that the danger of a repetition of. last year's experience has been it ever except jn the minds of a few professional with whom the wish WSB doubtless father to the WUh the ever increasing for the and and the ad- transportation bo- ing there is no apparent reason this should not be the most ed recorded m the history of the region Mr. Will Kile u Explanation To the Grand The trial of. Wm L on the al obtaining money under false engaged the attention of Tho court for several and ran far into Saturday tice hearing the testimony and argument of sent Mr. Fitch oa to the grand It seems that a Mrs. Bowman was in the police court for a misdemeanor and employed Fitch to have a suit brought against the paying him She had him ar be was not a lawyer and Bemoei Wen Held Aid Who Conducted MAY WIN Rev CHRIST Marshall returned from He testified that ho bad practiced in Tbe production of coke in region for last pared with the output for the preceding week shows a of 2.000 'The reason falling off is said to bo holding of nt aud to the which practically controls the no disposition to recede from their position in the matter of coke They aay Is worth per that of the it does not Is n It .is be life of. region and lime has come to put a stop .to the manufacture of Th o Pittsburg operators arc perfectly to pay 70-cent. rate is long the present condition of affairs as they appreciate the fact that they are In no position to stand a jast and do not desire to by a cut in tho wages of the for permanent uniformity being secured In the district when the suspend for tho not us the minors like to tec they aic not losing and cling to the expectation had swindled wag a lawyer and noun bad a practitioner for fifteen years in the higher but had his license burned up in the Central Hotel He intended to have the as he was not licensed in this The declaration of got to Princeton too for the May the grounds for the charge that he wa swindling her He gave a bond of for his ap. before the grand Bramwell and at 8 p. m. Father early mass at and caine to in time to celebrate at Church of tho Sacred Heart at 11 Tlw it CM Are That Bide Will Come Out With Flying BOXES ON THE BASE BALL FIELD Her Lead by De- feating PRICE THREE CENTS AND ABOUT THE ud Vm tf to Ou N. night to a good There was no preaching in the but the nance of the Lord's supper sto for It is said that the adjutant generals office line been received and there will no company of the Virginia National Guards allowed at this this is so we hare not able Wo do that a petition signed all the and railroad officials hero and the coal operators in was sent to the failure to sider their petition Is not to allow a company to le Why a deaf ear is turned to the request of sach large interest we cannot There is no company within several hundred of ono of coal fields in tho United in case of trouble our citizens and their property must go We pay M much tax as auy other the State and we arc entitled to H. Kolm conducted services at 11 o'clock and again at 8. He is an able expounder of gospel and listened interest by the entire WEET END preached both lug and evening Vt the morning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was The League met at 3 in. C. filled the pulpit both hnd sermons which were well nt both ser vices Pearson preached at 11 o'clock m. from tho text Lord is they can finally induce the JIls leg To grant them price all-round for says the Coal Trade the Johuson Iron ore mine Just across the river from caved A of men Iri tho shaft at but only killed He was -an named Kasley were Mr. Balth therefore will hope -in' It was an able and interesting one member was received by Sir Pearson coke basis is a question of not a little blast furnace nicu who depended upon that region for With merchant in view of the other affecting their status that have in 1 the high investigations that greater year tho flnt the prices ot 1883 and 1894 byX there other injuries of a He Is a of J. of a of The mine by tjie Iron no Bui the jit eel one large of the Interest that from the few with coke ai price enlarging by the Top the aget of the Homo Forum Benefit Order of has completed a nice forum at this known as the 8am: City starts off under the with a membership of of the men and women jn bur. Dr. is and believes that is worth doing is doing and shape and iU rapid and growth is The teem aid wishes of this preached mon at night on obedience to the law of the bis text from 1 Pet. yourselves to every of for tho Lord's whether it be to the as or unto them that arc him for the of evil arid for the them that do He spoke of tlic doctrine of obedience to law and teachings of the In TV submit .to the chief utate to all the under officers was It In the duty of Christians to help In the vallon of the peace aud 'the of evil He spoke of the led literary societies and clubs that infest the and urged Christian people to uphold the His peroration was beautiful and setting forth the we enjoy in this Christian also at the morning at which new members of wonld be keep blood pore with the True Blood by their able to mike a price certain other veral e 0., am ooka aVa price tM firl bw changed bot the are Oar at to Keep eye on the ave yov ta to tun low E. H. addressed the at the association evening at 4 of the and Not Hearers the principally along the llue of for in the Miration of the was and Aboat were Special O May 3 be four wo men havo been elected delegates to the General Conference of dist and their claim to hare gained a substantial and the arc that when the question is fought on floor the conference tomorrow will flying district conferences have held ings and selected senting respective districts on the will report on the eligibility of the Tho result a victory for the the combination standing 17 to 11 in favor of the unconditional ad- mission of J. H. New the opposition to the admission was selected from the Second and will lead the floor of tho con- From tlic Eighth District clerical representative Dr. A. 0. of of the leaders The committee will make a majority and minority report and then the most exciting session of the conference will bo Almost all other have lost sight of find the business of the be unimportant until tut man question is League con- sists of one from each annual and the members of this com- bu chosen in the tame way as the standing committees nre The Judiciary Committee will he chosen by the The conference argued for a long time over tho of a Committed on A ai amended by Dr. C. of the Cincinnati providing for the of a committee of one on two members to bo fach conference district and three at Henry of rend the Episcopal It contained The the church upon but auld that there much Special NATIONAL 8; 4. New 13; 10. 15i 0. 10; 9. Chicago 15 8t 8 2; 1. 8TATE 13; 8 4. 3; 1C; St. Haw the Claim I n Cincinnati St. Louis New n 10 11 VIRGINIA Richmond Portsmouth 1'cr 01 Cent. 786 THIS Hichmond at Petersburg at Portsmouth Portsmouth at nt Petersburg at de- the home today in a fairly well contested game by a score of 5 to 3. spectators today witnessed what was ad- as a gamo bull but developed into a fool which an aggregate of three laps wern home by reason of Its superior making 10 circuits of St. the track to 7 by Its The MUi Rath the piano and K. E. cdd kM upon Wood hu Md and ill UM of UM body In work to be The growth the church during four years has been souls and Church Is now the in numbers in tho save tho Baptist and there aro now The Sunday schools have gained in the four yeans The man's Foreign Society and the Woman's Homo arc very bishop uot nny material change in the time Thin was a direct blow to those who are laboring to extend the pastoral and it by the 1'' On the the ad- dresa that the opposed to all that are er than what it first ap. to be l' what purports to be l he report of nn Interview with Captain General Icr In wherein to have opinion that It will require two years to suppress tho rebellion in and that It will bo to postpone all political re- forms on that island until tho tion First class store street for rent very Good ply to Estate Office on Bland 4 30-tf If your piano or organ needs tuning or call on C. when In or address him nt Va. Allwork 4 Ladles capes jackets and waist and material making Beautiful and cheap at the Harris dise hu cJ Tho millinery to be had at Mrs. Steven son's Is dainty Her styles aro Indispensable If you want to by Call drew fhe gold given Racket 480-tf Soda all made well and served to suit of nil at 4-29 tf Go to A. J. Samuels for fancy from per Ohio 4 89 tf HoWi wlU AU to Mat felly at tacked the relief i Cecil route from for on the 30th; Md lie were the of thirty Thh BO Md The bat to be gotten ID the city every before the train it 20'tf H from will be told cheap OB euy Apply .to L. C. W O Baldwin oune Jn on 3 Uot Arch of WM IB yesterday Passenger traffic u very tho trains are Deputy Clerk A H Harbour WM from Princeton Saturday J B left Saturday evening for to visit bis wife Squire A Young of was in N B of visited friends yesterday John Hayes spent yesterday at Falls visiting Isdy Joseph of WOT In Bluefield on business Colonel James S of was in the city of the Buckeye was m tho city yesterday Misses Kirk and of were In the city Saturday v C returned Jut from n business trip to points Baldwin and children down from Pocahontas and spent day K. C. U. were nt the B. Cohen und S. L left on Saturday for Baltimore and Now Miss of is visiting Mrs. J. L. this Louis and Joe of arc In the city and will remain for several of is visiting his Mrs. N. H. on t Patton and J. on the tt spent L. H. for the new double on the went to Roanoke to spend flagman on No. 15 and 18 Clinch left visit to his parents at Mlu of Who hu been visiting in the city en home R. of spent yesterday la the city with her Capt. M. C. who Is now running on No. 3 and 4. Thomas E. J. S. were tered at the Inn James of tho en route Neir York and other business W. L. Norfolk and ern fireman on tho from to spent Sunday in the Engineer O. of the tame ran was also in the Mines Jennie Hallie Freddie all of were in field on a shopping expedition Dr. G. T. hu from the to the Day room No. a over L. Shelton Son's next door to White drof and Mn East x Ing at Freeman for levenl but spent lut week among will return to their today on 4; will bo i called meeting of the Missionary Society at Blind tomorrow at 8 to arrange day program for the 3d Sunday AH are to be MlM of l who visiting over la the city lait Md will go to her home on 4 la She WM accompanied to by Mr. of 7 A large crowd throng crom parlor every I cream to 1, MI M at fam of Uta Two ToulY eM of If M for  

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