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   New Daily Telegraph, The (Newspaper) - May 16, 1896, Bluefield, West Virginia                               t i NO. 103.. W. SATURDAY MAY 16, 1896. PRICE THREE CENTS PLEADS OT Preliminary Trial of Mitt For tot OF BISHOP 01 No Testimony for the Defensa Offered at the WOUNDED MAN MAY to ill Ed who it wab thought was m tho affray on Thursday infill is improving anil in eventually er compile set in His are of the ion Hi it his wonderful will bring him s so far as it Ihe of tho wounds is th is still considerable danger to be ipi from other u ir tee ible to his injuries I bullet which entered his nyht bide md i 1 through the body lodging in lefl Orom wab removed by Dr The one which 1 b it k has been oc i ed in the of the will be re i i m The the ne 111 it entered ihe has been but is likely to be found eight inches to the ni i column Vt 1 morning he was so low is to bo but lifter that hour lie to his condition showed marked improvement last night 1 his unlocked for change put a some li it different on the prospects of his though it did not lessen the mte cst in the md the courtroom M is crow long before the hour set for the he U 10 Justice 1 horn is court in and the pi 01 with his J M Auder of the linn of S being the of the cise was with Mr moved te squash the w arrant on the ground that it was not explicit and no specific During his argument on these Mr frequently interrupted by Claud lo represent the commonwealth lie removed from tho room order of the Justice Mr Anderson's were md a plea of not w is entered II Y Pulce w is iud md the of Ibe o illi lo the w ne the ceded thil hcarel md to eiu Bull p hit with his li t I mi md hit ud kicked him 111 Hie face w ate took off t p kicking in Ihc face w with ihg got pulled gun shot limes Bishop w toward s relumed uid sit down It was ten or s ufier kicked Cummings t i it 1 liter commenced lo shool that he saw ft crowd in Iront of one mm strike and r in lo luu caught Bishop by collar tud pulled him oil he pulled Bishop off Bishop kicked in tlie face al thw Ruben me camo lo Ihc of the who then drew his and commanded tho placing Bishop under arrest Heard the bnt did not see Cummings have p was in the heird two more started down tho told him to slop and lo give which he refused to could not get anyone to help him disarm in ings until be met Mr. look from Did uot know whether Bishop had pistol or not search him Gaih in head was caused by a blow while resisting Dr. was neit called said prospect of Bishop's recovery was more encouraging Ibis fully rallied from and passed all danger of Immediate efforts of but there a probability of his from remote monia or Did not consider the necessarily fatil Reuben WoolWine testified that he met Bishop at overhead bridge and came op vvith met Cummings and two other men at Cummings called Blehop out into the street heart i did not distinguish Bishop camo back to Cum minga followed both were swearing and demonstrations of fighting stepped between Cummings pushed by him and struck at Bishop threw Cummings on arrived and pulled Bishop ho kicked and turned as if to hit pistol was then and Bishop heird more down street after shoot ing and met Lowder and another gentle w ho took pistol from went to Dr did not know Bishop had bit until A number of witnesses but not as those who had tes had furnished evidence upon to hold the prisoner Thomas decided to hold Cum for court in 000 bail Mr Anderson asked for a reduction in the amount of the which was refused the court holding that if Bishops injuries should the case was not a bailable one Later in the Mr Anderson informed the that the amount of the bond had bern reduced to A Drawn in acid In There was a good crowd present yen at the park to witness the second game of the series with In the first inning the visitors got on to Douthat and batted out 11 runs The locals then got down to business auel held their own well the game The features were the ordinary made bj Bennett and of t e team The ing of Cooper aud of the home and tho batting of Magalis deserve special mention Following is the score 11 cf p dh c rf ef Totals Ib H O A t t 2 2 0 0 J 2 1 0 0 2 J 1 0 U 12212 2 2 10 0 2 11821 1 2 t 2 1 U 2 1 1? 14 28 11 ID ci c 11) Ih 2l) ss 1'uruer, p 11 Totals It O F 2 2 S 0 0 21811 1 4 1 i 0, 0 0 .i 2 2 2 2 0 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 i 1 18 10 30 11 0-1? 11J020UOOJ Three bube 1 HO base him hooper Double er lo lo Reiley on Mi smilh lilt by pitched Copper Stolen Biruck by Turner 8 Wild 1, 1 Time ol hours aud 20 ON FIELD RESERVATION OPEN Cleveland is How in the Lead in the Hational League Hud Norfolk Telegraph Special Peri Ice Ht I 5, Oton 2 Philadelphia 3 0, Boston 8 Cleveland 10 S 7 STATK Ul- 0 Norfolk 0 J Hor Ihn SI II lund I on T ost Ci it s 8 11 n u n ru W St Now Illo n u i D ju in ou txn 1 IIS V lite I KM I Hi t I l U rsl 5 LT V I I Ll I S tl II 1- I. i 1 H IU 11 It 8 lj II I at Roanoke at Ly Norfolk 1'orf-inoulh br M ij 1) Ihe WTS downed in euj to the loc ds in i well contested gime bj the score of to 2 May ect to au undeniable e when the till enders won out of Score Louisville J Ci V v n M he home ti mi vily i 01 ludin score of 10 to 1 MlJ won b Rinne tandingS to 0 home Icim defeated the li duj ihe of 8 lo 7 Jv 11 Ihe h unc score 1'oHTSMlll TM 1 1 1 lie I ll umpire filled to eir on the i f n in e leli ti n i 1 of lie lining the Norfolk eapt nil c ille 1 his men off t ic lield on of i of the i ire 1 IK 1 h i f if the umpire slid the t ime to U in 0 In Addition lo the baseball game at the today there wilt be several etching races between some of the young men of this city and the towns The Brass 3and will be in A good the decisive one in the series with will be and all who go will spend an evening of rare Both clubs will pat in their best today and extraordinary efforts will be made bv both teams to win the gune Yon will miss something if yon don't WUI Mere Mr. J. K. of pm idem of the Farrar LuMber will be In the city aad all parties bills of lumber to boy will bo well to bold UMB Mill he Ha will tare yen 4-J4. I Pastures and well is ill grain are in need of rum Miss md 3corgc, arc visiting friends In Mrs i m si evening he chief amusement Dr Landon's broke Ins Jm di touring i six this of he upper air h is done luring all time no hus ever him Ho Lm m his self refusing the bounty of ils for miny long but lunger is a hard master nnd even Ihc American had to under A full history of these subject of vital Interest Don't buy in this lino until you examine ibis work J B S 16 Pants slaughtered at Ash M Prince's this week Hee advertisement FOR rooms for housekeeping Address care Tlie moat delicious al Eighteen varieties of prize winning If yon want eggs write me for price t J. T. Do you want to bay reliable piano for If write to Prof. T. R Had Va who bas sold over aad for 4 18, n Exciting for Choice Locations ID the 1IMESOTA RED RIVER 's a Paradise of Forest Lakes and SOME OF I ice Minn 1) at to the m Red Lake vv is thrown open lo settle and t le Police ceiled to the bound iries of that hitherto unmolested domain Several sooners hive been on the some of for is long a period ib two and there was nd Hit inevitable to contests for choice lo thrown open to d six thousand square of the finest liud m i U is i commingling of forest md pr une ml is vv and i bundled cle ir lakes md breams oil it is tl e nre it Red Lake the 1 of w iter wholly with in stile It uus v of from smel to the richest alluvial ile limber is infinite m var md endless in Of elk md heir there is a profusion The 1 mds ire thrown open to under the Act of 188J, which re it on to form a temper reserve for Hit of the He ations until such lime as should be This Ins been loin I makes the il 1 mds open lo il Kl 2 j mi to be p ud for the settler in five d p The pine lands in not open lo but tin Hiding limber will be bold by the Gov eminent ul public If tbo reach HO pur Settlement is Mib jeel to IU meste ul 1 iw proof of hv u bci g required lo per feel Ulle uled boundary line in lies u e ist side of Reservation h is induce 1 ov er i hundred settlers to entei tlie s between tho two lines md mile There is a I of a collision between the In di i Police md settlers concerning this i i I The Interior si j i ins the of 1871 this is H lull lie 1 bv the I lull in low i Illi 1101 U i md i 11 11 si iti s vv eie Ibe si ners the rush on the ti ol e of noun to d ir md 1'ioieelion is of the Re public ms of rth C who 1 led m SI ile this to delegates to I flic 01 in m m s cai dul 1C) has been 1) ell 101 cd m the Senator L Colonel J lines and of the hem Ic ider but from this there 1 is I een i feeling in his fa tor imong Ihc Senator lid will Tt lary ni before lust fire broke GUI on premises of the Panther Lumber Com p n y nt mid one dwelling and a house were several other houses damaged They were nil insured and Ihe loss is not THE WEATHER May for Virginia and northwesterly winds Write Co Vi for low prices on building Ml parties climbing over tho Park Association fence or otherwise ng their way into the Park to the ball will be arrested for trespass and dealt with to the Virginia laws Don't fall at Full lino of fresh vegetables Nice lot of choice ba- large and at NEWS OF THE to be Held In the Various at There will bo no services BAPTIST Hev W A the wi fill the pulpit both morning snd evening school at 9 301 m Father Olivier will celebrate Hig at 10 JO a which will be fol lowed by the Benediction of the Blesse chool at the hour Good music Rev N F the conduct the morning service al 11 a m school at 0 30 a 11 In the even ing at 8 p Marshall will condue Cervices nt LND MI Preaching at 11 n m aud 8 p m ihe pastor Rev E S Bettis bunday school at J p m I e iguo at m The sermon ai 8p m will be ou the subject of Christian I HI 6THFLT METHODIST school at the usual hour Sun diy morning Children's will be nb serv cd and w ill take tho place of ing at 11 o clock A suitable has ind will be rendered bv the children Let the to come Preaching in the evening a the usual hour i M c A The Fellow s band will have of the meeting it the M C A on afternoon iv is invited to be present A of minutes wil precede the regular service Specia musical feature bolo by J Franl 1HOJI AI K. we ire caused to so were the people of when a was from Teun stating thin Mi W h Moore and Miss both this place had united in the of matrimony f people left daj morning on 4 to the com it 1'cariBburg, bu ust re that point Mr put in lni npi e and the two informed the resl of Ihc crow d d decided to n louder trip und for a beiler more th in attending a commencement Aud then went their way to Bristol It a lo all as it was not thut Mr intend ed to and no one but the tram men he aboard Mr W E Moore is diy at this place nnc popular joung mau Mifis Ten is n of Mr L und of Oakvale's most ing young ladies The parents of the bride were opposed lo Ihe why eloped did not tell any one their plane after marriage But it Is thought af tc an extended bridal tour South they will return to this place where will make their home A multitude of friends of the bride an 1 wish them a long life of continual prosperity Mrs B Stanley went to yesterday to spend a few daya with and relatives Mr who had his leg broken some time is getting along very well Miss Ida White returned yesterday from n visit to friends in and The crowd that went to the com at returned last night and said they had a nice not withstanding Ihe fact they lost two of heir number r Of all the people need to take a course of at this Mason to that rundown and condition which Invites money Invested In half a doMn of Hood's will como back la health and T of body sod of HOOD'S lo easy to 10 all Me. IN AND ABOUT THE ud of to Ou m stay Max of was In the city yesterday Col W R the gonial manager of the is in C C editor of the was over yesterday Col one of the leading lawyers of Giles was in day Claude special agent of the N W was in tho city last night and left on No 2 Dr 0 T to Concord Church yesterday and will not return until May 23d Mr who has been vis iting in this returned to his homr ID Monroe county Mr Boggess and the parents of Messrs of are visiting their sons in this city Mr J R Pence purchased through LC Tabb's Real Estate the Otey property on East Giles street Gco R chief clerk of the mail was in the postal clerks Misses hlla and of were m town the guests Mrs P M Shrews bury A A E Philadelphia J II Walter are registered at the Inn All those who 1 avo been accepted for membership in the Juniors are requested to ho present tonight for A large of members is desired B A J W L Graham J J were at the Patton House jester day GAD who has recently been appointed special agent for the Traveller s Insurance lefl yes for and cities In West Virginia to look after the Traveller a Mr M G purchased day of the Water Works and Improvement Co through L C Real Flute lot No 3, section and will erect a commodious dence in tho near future We take pleasure lu calling the at- of uur ID the candidacy of Mr H W j r for State ator from this whose by his many appears in another column Mr is widely known over the stale and if nominated will bring to tho ticket strength il might nol otherwise obtain Ho Is a thorough aud consistent Republican and one m whose hands tho people of this district can safely trust their affairs in tho Hen ate Three new wheels received They arc but they go like hot cakes Drop in and them today We keep a full line of bicycle repairs nt all such as valves and valve quick repair In anything jou may want to repair a puncture or break down Also wheels of the best make Second hand wheels sold and exchanged on small margin need anything in our line It would pay lo see as before buying Our motto Good goods at fair We antee any wheel we and on high grade wheels we replace broken parts one year free of Always come to headquarters of Bi- Agency at White Moore's drug store By a young a position as stenographer and Fire rears experience In and reneral office First-class good penman Gilt-edge as to character anu ability Ad- dress Ticket 1401, held by Call drew he gold given at Racket Store 4 WMf j A fine thoroughbred Jersey bull on ex- at my farm loath of this city 4 28 if Ice all at ors The breakfast lo bt foUM ia U lly train at 4 98 It Tlw lo te tod M Mm ta Md U be well frim J. 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