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telegates are Hon. W. A.
Thoe. Crimes, congress-
r . Atkinson. J. E. Brown,
J. W. Wilcoxon, J. P.
tion. On it are Hon. H. T. Lewis, SaniiHiWp Hon.
John C. Hart, Messrs. C. M.
M. Weaver, J. O. Boswell and W. A.
Knowles, editor of the Greensboro Home
Journal.
Monroe county is represented by Hons.
H. C. Crowder and Robert Berner.
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second district; Wr
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through,” said John H. Smith, chairman
ivaaaez'-ssz unfavorable received from
answers were
the subscribers that the committee con¬
siders abandoned. that the project will surely organize be
The object was to
so that an offer could be made by the
body it corporate, be said but that as this was offer not done
cannot any was
made. I’m sorry for the good name of
the^dty that the project is not. going
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Bloomington, HI., April 9.—At a
small grains to he held here on the 85th
hist, to take action in regard to have the bind-
ing held twine all trurt. the state, Meetings and the resolu- been
over
tkms passed agree in the determination
not to use twine at all this year if more
than fifteen or sixteen cents a pound has
to be paid.
Lang, one of the leading brewers of Buf¬
falo, stated that he has been approached
by with the English view of brewery-buying selling his hig syndicate establish-
a
work to and benefiting Americans, ana
not would go to an English syndicate, from England.” who
imports laborers
on;Of PefoW^Mich., was captured
>-day at La Otto en route for Moatpe-
SpSuS". ged he^co»»ed with vg.’ttSS's her to secure a
ensnm from the government, she claim-
% her first husband was a soldier, and
rmcealing her second marriage.
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Sentence In the Scott Cnee.
ho Scott murder trial came to a close
'hen the jury, which had been out all
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o 81.200. were, to-dav
WMum In®, April fBft'
Methodist church of this city is aroused
to a high pitch of indignation and ex¬
citement, and all the members, including
the wealthy classes of the place, are up
in arms. Sometime ago Charles »Al¬
bertson, fjesh from the Theological Sem¬
promise, inary at Chicago, a young man of great
took charge here. He created
much comment and admiration by his
unusual oratorical abilities, and impress-
favorably all with whom he came in con¬
tact, his completely winning He has also the done hearts much of
good parishioners. the
here for
winter, and was i
in m church enuren circles. circles, w uen, uowever, j*ut.
Albertson sought admittance to the Meth¬
odist Conference of northern Indiana, in
session in LaGrange, near here, he was
rejected by the brethren and refused
runner, auegea “dead uu» beat” ite ww, These w »
sations professional have aroused the ire of the accu¬
con-
gation here, and delegations, including have
many of Goshen’s best citizens,
been sent to LaGrange to join the in Methodist the bat¬
tle. It is asserted that
brethren U1CUUC11 are <HV jealous of Mr. Albertson’s ~
wide-spread ntuuuul and oo A in increasing oroocinor fame, fam fl and flttH
have have taken taken this this means means of of exterminating exterminating isun-
hmn .J Vhat the outcome will be
SIX DE8PERADOES <
Terrorise the Natives Along -the Pennuyl-
l ania and West Virginia Line.
Wheeling, m. Va„ April 9.—There
is much excitement in the Glade Farm
section, in Preston county, over the dep-
redations of the Fayette county, Penn-
ejlraMia, band of outlaws.
There are terrorizing six of the the desperadoes, people in Who the
nfellhborhood have been
of Uniontown, in the north
end of Preston, this s.ate, and their acts
are so boldly committed that the law-
abiding citizens are much alarmed. They
(through others) threaten vengeance them. upon
any one who may inform on
There is good reason for believing that
they are protected and to some extent
assisted by persons near the line on the
Pennsylvania side.
Solomon Walls, who lives near Rock¬
ville, was in Kingwood, and reports that
account of the robberies and personal as-
Threw Vitriol in HU Fnee.
New York, April 9.—Armin Fox, of
this city, says that he was to have 815 if
he tvould find a husband for Fanny Gold-
berger, a cook. He introduced to her
Ignaz Green, an acquaintance they^became of his, and
he says that after engaged
and was not a fit husband for Fanny. On
Monday night, he says. Green came to
his house and threw vitriol In his face
from a bottle. One of his eyes is de-
Sfroyed. u Green waaarmfed. At Essex
-ho
are both employed testified at 136 that East Green Thirty-
first street, both was
with them at the time the assault was
supposed to have occurred. Justice
O’Reilly held Green in $1,500 bail. 7
; l h It Bead* Like Romance.
Bellepontk, Pa., April 9. — JosepH
Weslev Witten, who went to the war
; sssssots' ir.S25?s£
mo ther, now Mrs. 1 Edward supposed ptouer, fate has all
***„ mourning ovei his
time. The incidents which have
j U rred since the time he left home
his return a few days ago seems like a
| page from fiction. He claims he
ter suffering untold escaped hardships for many
years, finally on a steamer to
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small towns in iaiipreadi%ibcrafrbuft this vicinity this spring,
and the way it
has grven the people great alariAf '
JUMPED FR OM THC WINDOWS. &»
Hneltta* Scene* at a Bussing tenement at)
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redding oyer the office and storehouse *?
King & Adams’ building materiah yan l.
Williamsburg, discovered nnoke oMep-
ing through the floor cracks hist night, j
Opening the window she saw the stair-
i- it fall a*
tives of the
the United
tory scale of wages before the current
amicable adjustment of the queette»eat
issue will be arrived at and decided upon
to-morrow. . : ; "^T' '
Presidential Appointment*.
Washington, D. C., April 9.—The
sgaiu! George A. Kmght,
&BT* of the United StAtes f
Union Agency in the
Janies McDowell,
of land vstiice at liun
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Cnpldtty of
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^letter to the to;
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east of Mu untVen
^ntlnd IPIJ
md the first thing he knew ha
the ties on fire for nearly a mile
l. He checked the train, fearing
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Armes some time ago.
«,dthe,com»«dU»,.lmi)o». the meeting adjourned the Santa Alter F«
agent received notice that thebridgee stopped
would be burned and the trains
on April 23. as the odd toomew did not