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" four"dollars a year. I ^ Industry Believe The End Will Within The | is mi. iti:i.n:K ok hoi.inkmh sl « I NOW HP1UCAIHNQ TIIKIK IMXTIUNB. HKKK. Special |«t I'll** Ihiiljf l.t-adcr. HA It ItOC ItSVI I,I.K. W Va . April 7, The wildest excitement prevail* among llie eltlxens of Merritt'* Creek neai here Mrs Sarah Nicely, aged d •«, of Merrills Creek, lx preaching (lie doctrine that the world la tu • one* to an end wllhln the uext thlr ty days. She whm ifH'Matly converted to tin faith of llie Holiness seel and claim* to have a message from Hie I wire who told her lo waller her beliel among her ueghhors that they mlghi have time to prepare Iheiuselvea foi the approaching cud She has heei so successful that she lias In the las' few day* converted a large niuubei of rural - people who are fasting am' praying and preparing for the end ll Is said ilia I over two hundred ja»o pie are affected hy Hie delusion Rev. Thompson Will Officiate \t Indicate!) Services of New Iti.p list riiiinli ul Keystone Today. Tile new Baptist Church al Key stone, W. Vu., which was recent 1. * unipleled will he dedicated to tin worship of Cod today. Itev. H. W REGISTRATION IS NOW 60ING ON -- '%+<■' A*niui Twit Hundred Had ••d l'p U » (rdfek Last Night. The work of registering I ha voters in the city Ir now progressing very rapdlj at the t’ity Hull and up to V o'clock Iasi nght alinosl *00 had registered. The law requires that , every person who dealres to vole must , Nisi be registered. There are about I . 00 voters in Urn city and It will f require some little lime yet before the work 1s completed The h mm . for registering are from N a. m to I P in and from tl to a p m Those who desire to vote In the coming municipal election should not forget I the Importance of registering h im: movkii to THKIK WKW gi ARMCKS. The First National Hank will, commencin'! tomorrow, occupy their new quarts™ on Princeton avenue and llland street Yesterday ihelr I equipment w.;s re Moved lo the «mu 1 mod (on h hanking r«s>ms on the first floor of their new building and com ■ (helming tomorrow, will do business in llielr new home. Turning to Hryau. It Is through the senior republican * organ of New York that a "prom* AROUND THE CUT. — A BRIKF RKMt'MK OF WHAT TKANMPIHKU IN HMlt lkkO ANI» OTHKK NKAItRV • 1 TOWNS. -v* ,||l Wena I tenth taught by bender lb* PwHtm isirlug the Buy. 2 * Frank Witten was among the' >iti- i Mora to HlueReltl Saturday Mr. anti Mrs A D Kxall, of Mg toaka \V Va . spent Saturday in Bluefteltl shopping. I>. K. French, of llu law it mu of it. A!, unit Bei Haul Mcl'lauglierty, ' •pent Saturday at Tip Tt»p on legnl husiness. H F Huxley, of HttrahtintaM, Va , was a visitor in Minefield Saturday. tCntiiietl Thotnss, the efficient \ hardware clerk with M ti Whitlow, left Saturday rt*r Hetlford, Va.. where he will spend Sunday with relatives. We have received mauy leters with the heal wishes expressed |u them for the future prosperity of the Ihiily I sutler all or w ho'll we ve»y much appreciate. Mr. und Mrs. lieu. t*. Milner wet# visitors from ('levelaud, Va , SaiuTr day. A t«. McOue, of the Mrf'ue and Wright Milling Co., went to Nar row h, K:ilunlay to transact hutinm Uwi. Hai i Ison and T. J. Hondric he, I of llonnker. Va . were In Hluefieid Saturday. <’ li, King, the popular cashier oT I lie Hank of Pearlshiirg, Va . came' to Rluetleld yv*gtv»rdsjr. Thunka to the uusliiesa men Of Hluelteid for the encouragement they liave given in the way of advertising We hope they may always continue and others may follow their good example. Prof. T. H. Beckwith, of Prirce- j ton, came to P.luefleld yesterday to see “Ben, of Broken Bow.” Mr. A. L. Peters, the artificial leg man, was in the city on yesterday. He was doing business as usual. It was almost impossible for us to place advertisements In certain posi tions in this Issue, but we think ottr space is so arranged that everybody will bo satisfied. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION WILL NOMINATE NEW OFFICERS. Bluefield Typographical Union No 64 4, will hold their regular muni lily meeting this evening at 3:30 o'clock for the purpose of nominating new officers l,o preside over their body for Hie ensuing year commencing May 1st There is also to be other Im portant busInoHti transacted and a full attendance Is desired. * Alieut inemtier or tile conservative liemoeratle club of that city is quo! ' oil as ticlow, but there Is no reason to question eillier tin* prominence of * tin* member or the accuracy of the 1 quotation: - ctilruM ifeurst sliontil run sway * with Hu* organisation before ll»n8, 8 you'll s»*e tin* conservative democrats of this city supporting Bryan for the J nomination two years hence. Bryan has become loss radical and could be counted on to give a good adminis tration if he should be elected, while, on the oethr band, the conservative democrats, and, for that matter, re publicans, arc willing to go a good ■ deal further along radical linos than the> were in 1896 or 1900. While i Heard Is a man of capital, he is too much of u socialist to suit conserva tive democrats, and, for that reason, more than for any ot;her, they will oppose him. Bryan, on the other hand, while a good deni of a radical, ' has been broadened by study and * travel arid observation, and could * be trusted by the men In the detno '* crutlc organization who opposed him tie fore to ruu things sensibly If he '• shoud be elected president, f ___ ' WELL RECEIVED WAS 1 FRANKLIN WOODRUFF lii the ftitle of Iten Martin in “Hen t* ^ Of Iti okt-ii How Kanrlt.” H t Franklin Woodruff and his »u a perh company in the comedy drama, u Ben of Broken Bow Ranch,“ were k welcomed in our city last night at r| flie Rigs Opera House by an appre dative audience The drama, which was In four I acta, is one tresting of the Western , frontier and was written by F,dith Kills Baker, a novelist of consider* i iMMiiji.soii, pastor *>i inn rust nap list ('hurt'll of tills city, will dultv er Hie dedicatory sermon. The edl flee is a handsome one and there wil lie a large attendance from nearh towns On arcoimi of Kev. Thump son's absence, Hev. Vy. A. (’canon of l.eu ha non, Va.. will preach at th First Ha pi 1st ('hurt'll, Sunday morn ing «ii II o'clock There will he m services at night. BLOODHOUNDS ARE ON THE TRAII III KULAKS SMASH PLATF (iLASi ANI» ( A 1(10 OFF l)KR. Special to The Ihiily Lender. HIINTINMTON, W. VA , April 1 A hold robbery was committed a litis place at an early hour tonighi Liurglars smashed in tlie large plat ^lass window in Kmnnxis llawkln Hardware Store on Third Avcitut They secured a large quantity c guns, knives and rjtzorH, hut illd DC heve time to rifle the aafe. The made good their escape Blood hounds wore brought from Aahlan and put tm the trail An elaborate program foiyc'eiebr* ting the 200th anniversary of th I'reahy terlnn church in the Unite States has been completed, and th exerci.es are to lie held In the Fir* Presbyter lap church of PhUJM*eiphi on the 24th, with morning, .Afternoo and evening services The develop meat o' that church in the ignite States will he considered In the inorii ing with addressee by Rev f>r. Wli Will Mf«*( Tuesday might. Blnefteld laOdge, No Hit. A. If,' und A M , will hold their regular *erni-monthly c.ommunlcMUoa Id • •loir I i.ll Tuesday night Yli«M tvH| be work in the several degrees and fl full i 11 endttiica of the inan,li*,i* Is desired. WILL NOMINATE THEIR CANDIDATES iti Idte li. hl will II..Id * MW" Convention Moodey might. A mass convention of the Keptih I fen ns Iihh henn called to moot at tbe! City llnll Monday night at K o'clock for the pnrpoae of nominal ing can dldafex for the various municipal of fleen to he voted for lit the coming election In May, Tho Itepuhlh ;«ns •mmher among their party some of the moet Miibataolial business men of the city and they will no doubt place a strong ticket In the Held. You Kaetcr I ado's. You will want some pretty Kaster pictures of you lovely Raster look*. Sake ao engagement with an for .i"*r ** wili *" li'un H. Rolicrll, clerk of th** denars Assembly. Rev. I>r. John Ih'WHi |ifitt«-KHnr of church history in Print** k»ii theological seminary, und He* f»r ifeoVy MiCiHik, president of Ih freshyt* i Inn historical aoclety Thar will be fraternal uddreattea by re| leaeiiTnUvea of other denomination tn Hie afternoon, in the evening Iti fill are pros pert a e ,o i'resby lei ia cilHfeh will he considered, with all ili i'mswi by llev. .lame* |» Moffat moderator of fh»* (Jeneral AMacnibly and Hole'll K, Spear of New York The national bonne hna voted $20 d^ono in sect clary llltebeoek of the is ^rlai depart inenl, to lie used In hi sorrel acrvhe invealigatlona of tb tiunt|m*nli land frioota which extent Into Vo many states Them wa 1'l<*%.^>li.ie«,iton to this approprlatior tint the opposition in the appMfrii Mona eoniiritftee went down tnfor the i tiddalfion of how grh»Kly th Kovn uent has been defrauded of It land*. U was realized that the part hi power could not afford to go <v record a* oppposing th*- moat thoi onph iiivesfi^ation of frauda tha » owmm/, iiivnr ” ■ i• f pi k ent were highly pleased with the * evenings entertainment.. Johnny Mine, a Khknpoo linguist ** and philosopher, whose real name " ! la Mah rnt-quts rhe iiihIi-vIis ihhIi usI and who ran speak ten different Ian * mi iges, Is in Washington In the in '• tercet of the Mexican brunch of *le Ilfl'tf. He Is said U> ts* the most uc c-»mi iahed Indian ilugiilsl in the world. Hi* has some rather unrom * pWOn ntary opinions a hoot the while H man's governmental methods, but he M thinks flu* white man's wife la a per * , son entirely above criticism. "Not H ' nmrh difference between the white '» Squaw and the red man/’ explained Johnny. "They both paint, white * squaws With white paint and red m brave with rod paint. They both * have to Wfttfr feathers when they're r irossed up. Indian, he wears eagle * furthers, white squaw wears any '* , kltid of feathers she r«n get. White 1 squaw* not much different from In - illan ' , — Of \r< ■ /r»hnt»y: "Tb* wife of Nonb, who n ilit It.'Ufa. »‘KMSK\|,\ A«IA HX vi.ia i\m VANS Wll.l, KNl AlftltlsM % AT TIM* Hn A« 'M. Tim «‘(t v of HlUefteUt Is, pl'elld-Ox] u new Industry *hhh' w,J| go tc |m prove the bust no** of ibb thriving city V K Thornton, acv)et,ny, aM,t j Morton fW.<*innn, of ttflUhutg, *edvr nl manager. or the Tvnnaylvnuta , foundry or* I'liNburg, v»#ro In our oily je i-,rda\ I * to king nftei •< SH. .. W IllHl t.. enVt !• foundry. Tt»ay have at ptn<*e:i in (lain state i miking for t pla«to^ loMte u htdut-h plarti oi business and lo a repiosiMit stive ,,i tho I>uil\ lender last evening the, expressed l|u>mwlu'| .,s being verj highly pleased with tb, city Of Mine Held an a plum lo locftth the plant This tlrm will lunka castings ot all kinds aiul will also eater to the lo ual business at (Ills plate and nearb) (owns They \\iI employ about fifty »U«Ml. • riaiis have already beeu made foi the uiuln building of ihelr braindi which will la* -to* I ah f*M, .Old In ad dlUon I hoy w ill ereet tin nfflea and a aloienge room. These gent lent«. n spoke in glow lug terms of this etty and said they were very agreeably m prised it tin husiues activity, When asked as to whether limy had derided upon n ft. here lo lo rate Ihelr iihmt llna raSll^g tlM»y had not. ||H they had two lix-u tlons in view whkh would Im uetod upon hy the dlrm*toei> W the com iiaiiy upon thulr rotum p» Pittsburg ; Should the company d*ddo to lo unto their foundry !»••,♦» they will •uuinitMU’o I he o reel Ion at an eaflv date i Hioho gen 11 men loft Iasi evening for OharleMtou, and wii,| go to pitta bur g by way ««f Likina over the Coal M Ooko Railroad, which has Just rodent|y been completed. DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO HOLD CONVENTION Mowlnjr Night at tire Court lloiist at Mine O'clock is the Mute He I for Meeting. ! A mass meeting of the |Afinocriith party has been railed by flu* eyi cu ttve committee in met In the court house at nine o clock Monday oven to# foi the purport* of nominating candidate* for the Iliunlelpal oftlem In this city. Tim office* to In- fllloc are Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, Hu pervtaor und eight Councllineir, otu fi’6m each of the respective wards ic the city Quito it utimber of oqi good I »• ♦moeratlc bretlmreu hav« 'bean tiomtioncd for (lie various office? [and It goes without flaying that th« men choM* u by the mils* con vent lot *111 be those who aro identified wifi our progressive and energetic bust UHI men THK PIKHT TO HI ltHCltfUK Tim first man In fire r»tv of nine fl^d to coine to oili office and pa' [14 ■fib in advance for the MaiJy Load |hr Wri Recorder J hi. Crock*!!, oni of out city1 officials. Now, If we har * Ihotiaand 01 I wo rnore Jnr.t llk< Mr CiorkeM in fhe city there would b® no question as to the future prow pcrifv of the lisll? l.endff* Mr. and Mr* W C. Pollock oeln* brated the tenfh iiHriivh-rnary ol [tlmlr marriage yesterday try roc«lv luv I led i friend* si lli.ir home mi [ ■ Kogar* alrAel The giHfr:!;, ware ifi Vltad ftr*t Ihto tho parlor where Mr gmf Me< Pollock t uidliif under tin ftotrrlanc h«i|a und graceful feitoom •f green nod white looked :>• ft •»m*^ land radiant an on titAt memorial ot: OHKioh of ten year i rm*». Mr* l.u« renoO Al»*>fii'de» ami Mr* John Pear •On. chariuliitf In id* * of recent date •fr*r*y *»4»t*fklnt hoel. *«•* tn i th* onndamne library ilia color ueheimi *»# green and white und tin wan :b**'*i»ttfi»lly furrlwl out. I*V» UdHMlU weirt Ofimerona and »*« Hit It- table fairly groaned un 4#r lh#i wHyhi or the magnificent ^|ft* of ' heh* atllnlimg friend* 14 K«mim to Friend**, Nifty*’ ! »f. Vanrhiui. HI»«I Wife. »n> Mlo* T-o *i«* Mfrfta, of KoanoKa, V«„ who tract married ;*r the taller pi-,,. »»no >*th of Man h, arrived In lb* Hty oh^rfo 1 Pal today from Floyd '""a*'/, \ i of I he Ki **om whara they have np«mt purl of limit hon*ymo*if. They have taken email ** W an Mercei - •»*-*-r .flMUtfi Bj Vw dfvh: Ik .* ■. **r / pouiulfn d Weeurn. ami ha , u«a M t »V *W ,M. *H» R"” |HAS REACHED NO DECISION 1 VlJoUrus t util N**\t W iiIiiihiIh) . S|H*t iul (u Tl»«* Hally Iu*Adi*r. CHAKI.KSTON. \V VA . April" The Joint roiiiri« u«*o of Ho* iniu«*rW| aud opt'iatom n*mU# commit tot* which hau boon lu Mission boro for hiMrd ^ HlUo to ugrro ou Hiu sfalo of wages for tlm liilurra, kAJoiivium! Unlay to nieot a Kill ti navt WndiniMlny. No no tion will bo liikou either for or against a at t ike in this mIhIo until after lb«* ootuiuiltru r«i convenes anil it Hi** Ills to bo UlW Opinion III lllOHA* w bo aru in a pohIHou to know. Hint t'iu mat tor will be umtcubly act(led. i bis will bo oXi i tb*ut now's lo tlioHO living in Hit* minliiK AHiHkOH Of HiIh Ktalo nit II watt tbo opinion ttliil no antiafuctory agreement would la* reached by tlm joint committee ARE CONSIDERING | ASSESSMENTS Wt*t« Hoard Of Public* Work a 11 rum 4<rh-\times of <’<U |Kir«ltiotlM. Hpeciul to Tin* Hail) Immlcr. CHAKLtastON. VV. VA, April 7 ASSOCIATED PRESS IN BLUEFIELD The DiUI) Leader Will Take Full Ammh Imiih] Report. Tin- Dully Loader has uiade ar i iink*'iiit'iits to receive the Associ atcd l‘i. sa and lias signed the appli cation f«n membership tu the Abbo elation, IT there la no hitch in the pro ihcro should b«. rTo mum have the latest news and having confidence In the support of the people, wo uro doing all% wo can to give our readers the latest uewa by this means. AT THE HOTELS. Late Arrivals of Vigitort to Bluefield, Who Will Spend Part ot The Day With Ut Seeing The Sightt. — ItLFKFIFLD INN. J. VV. Morrison, Halil morn. M«1 ; i*. W. Williams, Jelllco, Tenn.; « Herman F.nclniiall, O., It. Ii floud, lialtimor Md.; W. V. Linn. Nor folk, V.i.; Leo lu>eb, Now York.; J. 8. Kent, Nikhorn, W. Vu. (J 0. Whit worth, Klchmoud, Vm.j Jt. X. John ston, Klchmoud, Vu.; W. Id. Dicker WKT AMU UKY QUESTION TEM ’ 1*0 WARILY HKTTI Kl> IN WIU4M»ON wiwdi ui >v iiiiatuaou flHHS cloned indoilultely owiug to a decis Ion today of the county court which In now In session hare. It see ins that the city eouuell aud the county court have boon arguing for some time ms to the proper dis position of the license to be Issued for the ensuing year, but could come to no agreement. The court advo cating the grautlng of tceose to all salooua and the council only u few. Thus It waa today when the city council granted lta license the court refused to allow any a^ all, revoking those which the city had ullowed whereupon (ho city refused to grunt uny license at all. \Yi!IIhiiihoii will bo dry, at least uniII the question is reCousidcrud, wlil* h will bn at thu next - tenu of iho comity court, convening the fourth Tuesday In thb month. The (live Away llirtl. Kdwurd hud Just returned from foreign service add his brow wus troubled. "1 gave y«u that parrot as a birlh !<lay present, did 1 not, AmellaT" he ,asked. "Yes. toil niii-..It/ a'..,!a.. __ _ MOt Kolng to speak Of your token* an If-•* "It wns young and speechless at the time,” "Y«»" with lucreusing wonder— and M lot* never been out If thin par lor.” “There him uo other young ladlea ill tills llOUHO?” “No.” v “Then. why why. when 1 k-kisa ed your photograph In yonder al-‘ \ bum, wiiile waiting for you, did that wretched bird Imitate your voice and say, ’Don’t do that, Herbert, plmme dont7”-—The Bystander. Mr«. Barlow, Mias N. K. Bud duth and Miss E. Mitchell, of Falls Mills, Va., were shopping in Biue flold Saturday, Mrs. J. B. Carpenter, of Pocahon tas, Va , was shopping In th* city Saturday. v vr. Jones and wlfo, of Dante, Va., wore veiling |n the city Sat Mlss Mary Foard, a very attrac tive young lady of Clifton Forge, Va., who has beu visiting MIhh Mi« Belle Partee for several weeks, re turned to her homo Friday after noon on No. 2. The Minefield Amusement Compa ny will open their skatjlng rink and amusement house on Greenbrier Bt. Monday night, the i6tb. H. G. Davis, of the United Staton Coal &. Coke Company, Gary, W. Vs., was In the city yesterday. Judge Joseph M. Banders, who has made Minefield his home for the past several years, has purchased a house in Charleston, W. Va;, and will hereafter reside there. The ma ny friends of Judge Banders will regret his departure and will await his return with Interest. H, M. Dunning, of the brokerage I drill nl I un,. (i._ , n • in- rmue imam or I'ublic Works which id in M-Haiuii hero considered lodiiy tlm UHSHBinucnl or I he Standard Oil Company, the it k O. Company ‘"ill the (!, ft O. K.tllio.id t'OlllpMUy. Tln-y adjourned at r oYlcpck this on rung it M',*,.Iha ifcrniu;' at u o’clock and will be in moms I on three days of next week hearing the complaints 01 other corporations FOUR PERSONS ARE SENTENCED Among I lie 111 in Walter Meador, a i I’ennlon Swindler. 1-.-wAjji . Mpccmt to 'I In* I Pally Lewder. HUNT!NOTON, W. VA., April 7 Ihppnty Mn rah a lift Huiuniers and l)au Cunningham left this morning for ’do.iridpvJI'H in charge of four Fodor al pip oners son teheed to lerniH in tho | penitentiary at a term or tho Fedor-' at Court which lias Just closed. Among those sentenced wan Walter Meador, u pension swindler, who gets nine years ENGINEER DROWN KILLED INSTANTLY , » — Hurled lei*, Eternity Without a .Moment'p* Warning. Saturday morning about .» o'clock a helper engine dashed Intg the rear Of tin extra standing oil tho main Hue at Wills, W. Va , Instantly f rufihinn the «if* out of Engineer W. J<1, I'rown svho was at the throltte Uf Air* helper engine, Tl#** accident dec nr red near the sta ♦ Mn and dn a sharp curve, which »«•*. nuona vimn, va.; j. s. Morgan, Richmond, Va.,; W. H. Beale, Bsl IImore, Md.; 0. It. JoluiHon, Cincin nati, O,; l! H Nikon ItrlMtol, Va.; M r, mill .1 It Whllehlll, Hrooksvlllo, I'a., M S McCulloiu, Chicago, 111,; U. A Mi do, Wilmington, Del; r. p Hem ii/.o, Ivoynlono, \V v«,; W. W. Hnniltze, Welch, W. Vu.; O. Kuhn, Richmond, Va; W. I), hockey, Iron ton, O.; I). M. Woodaon, Roanoke, Va.;#VV V. Prlco, Baltimore, Md.; worth, Richmond, Va.; R. h. John 11. Loo, 8t. Lonla, Mo.; J. O. (Illiner, Brktol, Teou. WINDSOR HOTEL. B. I Wyaor, Northfork, W. Va.; M. 1> Garter, Nortou, Va; W. D. Haynes, Eggleston, Va.; J. Bosley, Princeton, W Va.; C. L. Whlllon. Panther, W. Vu.; J. H Smith. North fork, W Vu.; P. 11. Haynes, Clark’s Gap, W Va; II. It. Hanger. Rich mond, Va.; J, H. Tanner, Chicago, Ills. HOTEL ALTAMONT \V\. H. Duke, Vinton, O.; C. M Scott, Charlotte, N. C; N. L. Walker Norfolk, Va.; Chas M. Bohn, Into rlor, Vu.; J. K. Boone, Roauoko, Va.; L Wheaton, Northfork, W. Vu. Jan V. Adams, Lynchburg, Va.; W. B Dickinson, Buena Vista, Va.; Jas. A Strother, Welch, W Va.; K. L. Lan drum, Lynchburg, Va.; W. H. Rob erts, Bristol, Va.; O. W. Adams, Vn i L1 1r UIA|. is_l _ ji \V Va; I* H. 0.' Cabell, Richmond, Va.; Warren Johnson, Columbus, O; J. D. .InmIson, Roanoke, Va.; W. 8. Wilson, llerwlnd, W Va.; Joe Cole man. Lynchburg, Va.; J. J. Roberts, Pulaski, Va.; J. B. Hankins, Lynch burg, Va; W. H. Scott, Omaha, Neb,; F. A Campbell, Lynchburg, Va.; 8. H. Kelley, Pulaski, Vs.; I>. H hlrd, Holden, W Va.; p. 8. Hall, Cllab wood. Va.; N. A. Johnson, Coehurn. Va If l>. Smith, Dante, Va. Differently Kiiwricif, Two groups of people ser-i oeated i.t I he waiting room of a railroad 91 u Hon, says Mpplnrott's Magazine One consisted Of a young man anil two young IthIIi'h dressed In hstght of fashion, the other a man and his wife not so fsshtnsably a Ui red They bud been there only a few minutes whet a girl came In whose complexion wio. na nearly perfect a« an\Milng In the world wcer l«. While Mho WUH buying her ticket the young man letnnrked to the ladUa with him; ‘Isn’t Miss Crawford a beauty? Her . Muptakhio is u perfect at a <.. . At the same time the id her man < Mi. hod his wife's srn» and vrhla jeered j ’*l*ort1 Nan hasn't that gal got pirrty hide?” V citlfcic s Heed. AhhImIhbI Kdltpr; *'l nee here that " American dll -/ -'.wa. ««. uiimihik, MH* severed hie connection with the same ami will return to his home In Chi cago this morulug. Mr. Dunning hopou to return to Blue/leld At an early date and establish other bus! ness. I he Kmperor of China Jin* a houxo hidd consisting of 500 person* in eluding thirty bearers of state uia HE- fan itid sur er*, is the time, If twr, to proffer your substantial aid A mas meatlng of the Democrat ic imrty Is Rerby called to meet at »h« »o»rt hocee In the f«ty of Blue Held i*t ntn o'clock p t . April *th, i HOa. for tj| purpose of nominating '-andldates for mayor, recorder, tree*; H\ or<lr of the i ' "i ■■ , . . I"’ *'**'“* oupinyed K-t»i*r W|U» tM* Uarkuwi* HiiU foK KorMH uity’ti* «*„ from Mott*** Vlr-1 j*,"i