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ILL TIE (til WITXKSSES' SUMMONED IX nITCiIBLL" LinELSUIIV fiVE YEARS FOR BURGLARY, ar of; Frnnk" FMa to tit, Tiny the Court libel suit "agalnnt John irjtcht-H. nnd owner of the the -J'f- consumed the it. d-" csterday" In the Law and Vcl'son liam, the 'plaintiff, Was' im the and only other icss wns heard. A number i-nns were and the Includes about forty will probably occupy the of the week; instituted in the City Circuit yrt by J. Deitrick against; Henry for POO.

Hustings Court yesterday George nllas Sonny' Howard, was. given 'vearsin the penitentiary for -breaking Vo'thc store of W. AY. Currie, and one "tar for breaking Into; the house of M. A (colored) wag of the charge of a malicious as- BBlt'upon Irfe Taliaferro.

7h- following marriage licenses; were "usaea yesterday by Clerk Christian, of the Hustinss Court. William Spcnce and Evelyn Danirfdec" Jb.scph Vonnan and Mar- Un 'and Aylctt' T. Goddln and Ella Brown ftiuitchficW. The" criminal docket for the January term of the Hustings Court was called set jfEterday. The cases designated for vial arc as follows.

Those not other-; Jic indicated are for felony loY Blakey. Brown ffias (two charses), Rosser Watt Adams. Jntncs llV.ckett. Joseph Hlckman. Jan.

John Ovcrton (appeal), Nannie "jan." 33. Sadie Dabney (appeal). Jan iShcfwood Thompson (ippeal). 2sn. William E.

Johnson, Sumpter 'jati" Tyler (appeal). Jan. 2.. Charles Goodman (two chargee), James" Johnson, Enos Johnson (two Jan. il! Frank Swain, Edward R.

Wat-" Eliza "Wallace. Virginia Social Club (ltule), Patrick T. Wood (appeal). Jan. Mitchell Jan.

23, John M. King (appeal). TJie'will of Frank H. Gerwin was admitted 10 probate in the Chancery Court yesterday. The instrument disposes of .111 estate valued at The properly is devised to the widow with a life ehtate, and at her death: to be apportioned to the children.

Mrs. Elizabeth Gcrwin. the widow, quulifiod as' executrix and as guardian of her three children, Anna, Catharine and Frank. In the Law and Equity Court yesterday the following judgments were rendered, viz: A. X.

Pollard vs. James Cob-can, 3. )L Furik; and J. A. Lusk.

for and E. W. Kelley vs. Mary'R, for t5.75. ALL HINGED ON ONE VOTE.

Mr. nioomlinrp Faced Dramntlc ni Council Meeting. It Vas a dmmatic climax Mr. Bloomberg faced in the Common Council Monday night, when the roll-call on screen ordinaijce had. proceeded down to the point where he was called: upon to rote It was a lG to and on the rote of the president, whose name is last an the list, depended the, or deteat of the ordinance.

The suspense quickly, however, when Bloomberg voted for the measure, insuring Its Before the final vote an: unsuccessful atiempt wtis made by Hicks to. so imcnd the ordinance as to obviate the aeccsslty of saloon proprietors removing pariitions in their entirety, The amendsont, however, vas defeated. Interest in the matter has not abated fine whit, for the opponents of the measure hope to be able to defeat it in the of aldermen when it comes up for Soncurrt-nce. strongf-st clement of opposition Mw congists in the- proprietors of handspmch-constructed who object to the expense which will be entailed in removal of all partitions. in.

their: entirety. Some of the partitions are highly ornamental and cost large sums. to At a mc.tins of the Foreign Mission Board the Southern Baptist Convention; held a few days ago, Mr. Jackson and wife were examined and aocojiicd as. missionaries to Brazil.

Mr. Jackson was married very recently. The Rev. Z. Taylor arid wife, who for the past year have been In this country on a furlough! were In the city a few flays.

ago. They, too. will. go to Brazil. Windy Bloivout.

Windy Poiiit Club will enjoy its midwlntcr blow-out on the 15th, arid entertain Its friends at the Virginia are now being made' for, the and thore is no reason. believe that it will not be as successful' as ever." LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMriOXSIIIP. Honors- AVcre Curried Off XVilliam Coyne. and. John Mitchell met Monday North Si3e Hall; -The Sht lastftl rounds, when Ell was lviioc TIK-n Faiie.v and Yon Loyd.

two local took their stand in the 'ring fought thri-e The flflht: was at end of the" third round, is it wns gettinc too hot, and tho rrinniCfmont feared that: one the other be put. out of the jJi Hair got This is what Ayer's Hair Vigor does: stores color to gray hair grow, stops falling, cures dandruff. Isn't EARLYRISERS I THE FAMOUS LITTLE MILS. For quick relief I Torpid -UvVr. Jaunrli Ing from an inicfivfw DcWlifs Little Early Risers are tin- I equalled.

They act prompt Jy and never They are so dainty that it Is a pleasure I to Jake them. -Onfeio two act mild laxative two or four act fas a- 1 pleasant cathar tic; They I are purely, vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. TOUS Kkllt CAR SOFFLTTIO. 'rksrAkED vt E.

C. St CKlcatfo OFFICES INLIBRARY FOR CORPORATION COMMISSION. Advent of i. That- Body Olntnrb Attorney-General nnd mlnsloner of Afirrliolture. The selection of rooms for thefCorporation Commission Is causing no little stir, on the Eecorid floor; of the It is proposed to remove Attorney- General Anderson's- office; to 'the room now occupied by Commissioner of Agriculture and remove the latter bflicial to a room on opposite side of-the hall, the office of fiuper- iritertdent of Public Instruction Dr.

Joseph W. Tho present office of tho attorney-gerieral, with the two 'offices now occupieaby Railroad Commissioner -Hill, will be used as the home of the; Cdrporar ton Commission, if the plan Is made effective. The objection -raised to this arrangement Is rthatv the three rooms." will not properly: accommodate tho commission, as none the rooiris Is sufiiciently, large to "accommodate those who: will of ten be in attendance a.t the; hearings before the Commiselori. It- Js thought that a room nearly, ac large. as' a court room will be necessary for nfrw commission, arid with that In view, Chairman Baker, of the "Library Commlttee has offered a 5a 5 bill' in the; House Providing for the rental of 'suitable apartments In- the City Hall for the use of the xommltsion.

Webber to New York. Mr. Joseph li. formerly manager, of the Btiggs' Drug, and now with Polk Millc-r-Colcman" has accepted a position with, the Churchill Chemical of Now York, and will leave in a few, to enter upon' his new. at Pittsburgh as their special representative.

GIRLS HERE FOR WORK, To Learn Cheroot Mnklnpf at the Whltlock Branch ot the T. Co. Ropponding to the advertisement Of. tho Wliltlock' branch of the "American Tobacco Company, there is an influx of: girls and young to the city to" learn how; to make cheroots. The concern ad.veftlsed for 500 or more girls, guaranteeing living-wages and decent home rouridings; It" Is of the American Tobacco Company vto double the, capacity of this plant.

There is room for work girls, and only 500 have been employed in the making of cheroots up to this time. BARTON HEIGHTS. At a meeting of the congregation of (he Barton Heights Baptist churvh Sunday, morning, after the communion about tSOO was raised on the 1 remainder of the church debt, which amounts about Plans were discussed for raising the balance of money. Mrs. V.

L. White has; returned from' a pleasant' trip to Brooklyn, N. and 19 visiting her Mrs: G. B. Peasley.

-Miss Catherine Kuyk; is 111 at her home in Lamb avenue, i Johnson says he; has a euro for lockjaw. He purposes to try -it on the boj in Norfolk, who are stricken with; tIW. disease. Mr. Luther Hughes has returned to his home-in Kentucky, after a pleasant visit to Mrs.

Smithers, of Park. Master Walter Gans. who has been home on a. left "(Monday, for a short visit in Washington, thence to return to his school, in Maryland. Mrs.

R. of is the guest of Mrs. G. N. Griffin, of Brookland Park.

The Northside Athletic Club gave, its Initial performance" the last evening. The 'ef attraction" was sparring match between two well-known you men, of Richmond. Several se- lections were rendered by the Imperial Glee Club. Mr. G.

B. Peasley," of Lamb avenue, has left fora business trip west Clara Long, ho has; been visiting friends, in Sabot Island, has returned home. The election of officers for the ensuing year was held at the Barton Heights E. church Sunday, with the followihg result: K. assistant' 1 secretary, Mr.

Harry secretary, Willie Goyne treasurer, Mrs. Starritt; chorister, Mr. son organist. Miss Jennie Culleh asr sistant; organist. Hattie- Wright and, Bertha Harding.

Misses. Saliio and Katie of Newport' News, -have after jileasant 4 visit to friends on the Goldie "of Dumbarton, who t-pen visiting her! parents during holidpys. is resume afschool. 4 Miss Julia Smither id rlenfls in Hanover. Miss Ruth Glinn visit to friends In Peter iburg.

Miss hand hadly burned? several days Is now recovering. I Miss EllarKyle. -her ition; visiting; with son county; has returned. 'v visiting her, aunt, Mrs. Atkins, Miller avenue.

Mr. wlio has been with Mr. K. Brlggs' for, several now, making "his home: Mr. turn to I his horhel I Barton vavenufeM negro iwomenli Carrie fgerlte, Coles: and i lodgea in Station! charged fault upon 1 Tucker, Tucicer accused the women of furniture out of 1 WAiiciffiw THEY ARE; IIP Isf AIIMS AGAISTBT TO HOLfr The Ytar'i.

Commercial necord In IVAvrpprt Anont the Bi an. H. Rath, a LitTrjrer, In oystermen. of Warwick: have jSthelr against theV Jordan blU revery'; igh th is week tings riWill be held at different jplaces in i county thej purpose of working up' Interest lriSthe; movement defeat' the; Legist laturel hightv it Mench's tongers Several speeches 1 (were made, principal lone Sheriff S. -Warwick Tcounty; to; ing Tupon Senator oTyier arid ij Delegate" to dbj their the WUCiTo-nlght largely-attended 1 Morgan's; Sherirf leading To- be rally of at -Warwick Courthouse and lt is expected that thejattendarice df; meeting held vat.

and here large for. 1 The (oystermen-- of i couri ty are making preparations; for 6. campaign the measure, in York the been 'agitated. The plari.ters,\ of are- anxibus -to have the'iblU passed. oyster James river has not- been; the; most Satisfactory past been a3 fat arid as in appearance the planters and tbngers cd; ir present epell andptheheayy rrainfa.il/: is counted on to fattenthem.

and; to produce a choicer catch. Fifty cents a bushel is now a price; but it is anticipated; by the: planters that 80 bushel- if -the bivalves improve. YEAR'S COMMERCIAL. i RECORD. The commercial record for) year, has Just been completed and large' gain jn.

imports a i off in diie' to the recent coal strike, which diverted some ships from Newport; News, arid: also- to the short--, age of the corn crop, With every "other Item except corn and wheat there was a gratifying increase. The total value of exports for the 'year, was The transportation Imports, which shbwodi the largest Increase, amounted and the consuriiption entry imf ports were valu ed at $4,378,511, the "i to tal value of all imports being The collected here during Ithe year amounted Uo; $1,128.191.34, mated duty on- 'the imports passing through directly to their destination amounted: total; therefore. was $3,019,182.66. The irilpbrts for broke all records here. The exports over $1,000,000 below those of last December, owing to the diversion of most of thel soutriwest corn to' New Orleans 1-; FACTS MRS; BRUCE.

-Thomas Bruce, whose husband is charged with bigamy, her. daughter; arid Mrs. Bruce's Miss Emma Howard, came; here 18iO and; resided until eighteen months ago. It erally understood that: Mrs. bruce's husband, Tdeserted' her, was: although rumor started several: years ago that had secured employmenthere the Chesapeake arid Ohio Rail-; Mrs.

Bruce is a -brilliant woman and for a long time was a teacher" in Huritingtbn Iridu 1 which was supported 'by' ColHs P. Huntington; arid Is by. his estate benefit of the shipyard employes' Messrs. -Van Lieu, Post -arid will build, the large silk -with local capital, arrived here to-daj; and looked over: the They will "make arrangements for the site before "leaving 1 I W. C.

Hundley, ot RICH-: MOND, "proprietor- of the; Grand Central Hotel; left yesterday, it is stated, but paying off his establishment; and i today the guestsV had to make other iangemerits their Attachment papers were served ori some of the The 'c Chesapeake Grocery Company hns'a claim of J3SO. i FOR, CHAS. warrant was issued vto-day for Uhe arrest of Charles known politician, 1 charging him v. with-: grand larceny. It was swbrn out by Mary Johnson, v.

who; alleges that he riiado -with 8300 -belonging to her; being -her share i of ithe iconipromise nioney in the suit instituted against the 1 electric railway i- system account of alleged injurtes. Ruth is charged- withi having sGoo froni the company, afters paying his cia te; C. his share i. of the fee: taking whist departure: without giving the plaintiff one cent 1 her counsel -for the Washington Block Asphalt Company, and has fl gured pr omlrien tly in politics and in th RtCHMOND: "More mechanics r- arrived I hero -i to-day from Richmond seeking employment at the. ship-yard; Men are being taken on all the time, shipjoiners, arid For 8 the first 'Z time in five months the steamship Buckingham, of the Chesapeake and Cancerous At first have noth- ing about them to I I indicate their true IJ IwKrj at el: I look like ordinary sores and treated as such, some simple lor powder, toeing.

used hopfe'of inflames 'is bad or worse than After; aWhile the deadly: poison begins eat spreads With Then the sharp shooting i pains, which distiiignisli i tfce cancerous from; the (common the'tmfortnnate brought face to face the most dread- ed of all an nicer of in particularly; if i is) pre- disposition, to Often times a ma-i. lignatitrstubbora "ulcer starts rpmalxnl; or for? the blood is'taintedj seeds cancel jmithej; jyoit cannot tell nor cures these cancerous ulcere aHdj chronic sores; by driving out of keeps the ulcer irritated and discliarginjp andf thus' check-? a impurities bave been ptrfect Wood r'cMarrH think Word of la. itntrWlthoak And I. flrt (l ft in Mebuni Jtatccr it tier ty, K. JPIMUHfit, Potent- Good.

Do OooJ, i Kevof Sltkuft Weaken ot Grlpf. 19c( Kit; Nbrcr In bnik. tonolns 00. Sterling Remedy BOXES Ohio line; I which i was sertously In collision sas she I was 1 caving Liverpool terday with ay cargo imports. Her; damage make: her trips thereafter.

1 ATheV clearings, of: banks for the ear amounted 5, is first annual reports of the Newport News 5 Clearing-HoUse The tiexv meeting; at-; the of In -theMnterestiof Jamesiown Tercentennial' January- 16th, and addition) to Governor- Montague and -General President of Chesapeake and 5 Ohio railway, probably one of the Friday's: meeting -of the Chamber, of Commerce a cdmmittee will -named to nominate Jofflcersr for the year, which will probably be elected at; the ol-. There' ils: some doubt about banquet being, heldH this. JAMES R. MOORE DEAD. James R- Moore; a proriiinerit citizen of Elizabeth City county, died, this; morning Rt o'clock, aged 51 years; of heartr British irisbrook entered to-day from Miudlesboro', Stons pis-iron- or American" the duty, being: 512.0W)-:- This the second cargo of iron to arrive within the England.

A man 5 who claimed to a 5 New York alderman' was- arrested in Bloodfield and tried Justice Jones. was fined $7.50 disorderly conduct. LIBERTY SILK Van Otto Andrea; George Andrea, and E. F. Post; of New the stockholders in the.

Liberty Silk Mills Corn owns ithe i large plant and.willibuild' a larger, one herb; assisted by local spent; the day, here, arid went where' a. meeting of 'the directors of the Norfolk mill will be (The site for', the new 'mill heer will be at" Thirty-seventh street and the Chesapeake; and 1 0hio railroad. MAY THOMPSON. ner. Mr.

Lloyd Mentioned for See of It is probable that the Episcopal Council Of Mississippi, which; wiUmeet in Jackson, January 10th, will elect Rev. Arthur- S. Lloyd to the position of bishop of that diocese, succeed the late Hugh- -Thompson. Mr. UoyC now the general secretary of the Protestant Episcopal Domestic and Foreign Missionary' Society; with: quarters in New York.

He for of St. Luke's church, in He As well known here; Mr. Lloyd il is eloquent speaker and possesses great ability. MERCHANTS IN BANKRUPTCY. John.

Schecr, of Richmond, and T. A. bl Gooehland, Petitions. of jeweller and at 1809 east; Alain street, through Arthur M. Cannon, yester-j 1 day filed in the United States District Courta petition iri 1 Llabill-: assets, -V; Temple -A." of Gooehland county," through his attorney; H.

A. Atkinson; yesterday filed hlsf petltioh i lri the United- States District Court. FUETON NOTES. PoVPhatati- Xodge- No. 3040.

Knights of and installed the" ollbwfng- ofllcers; dictator John Cumber. vice-dlctitor; MerJdew, assistant vice-dictator: flrtanclal reporter James MJCottom; This lodge meets every first and third Tuesdays' in each: month. The Rosebud Society of Denny-Street Methodist Su nday-Schobl held regu lair "mohthly- trteet lng Sunday, afternoon: society though 1 1 vVas only orgs nized during the pastorate of Rev. J. B.

Oyleri of church, has 'flourished greatly and is doing- very'; gbbd work. The following officers were' elected; this" v. ear President, Miss Pearl vice-president, Mrs. A. A.

seer Miss Jpsie Rogers assistant secretary, Mr. James Avery Miss Anna Nelsen organist, Miss Flossie 1 WOOd. The home of Mr. and W. 3T; Redford the scene o.

a very happy family reunion on hight at in" Holland street. Fjarrand3vllle.U;KThe; parlors were decorated "-with holly y- and ferns. Games atid'j instrumental music was seWedl Those present were: Mr. Mrs. Redf ord, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Chalkley; Mr Roy Reams and wif Mr. Charles; Chalkley and wife, Arthur. Bishop and Miss' Redf ord.

Miss I Miss Ida: Chalkley also; Redf Ord, Benjamin Redf ord, Her man" Redf Joseph Redf ord. IV Mrs. Chalkley was with ya ihands6nje water set by her. Ilttla grand-" fdaughtsr. Ida Chalkley.

been'; on -rvisit'to his left- yesterday; resume i his duties foftithe mac," of the-'. State oyster navy. Mrs." Fannie Wrenn: is quite sick at her; residence in! Nicholson street. the of Mrs: Maggie; Rbiner.vi is quite 6lckyat her ln 5 Nicholson street. of her 'daughter.

Mrs. Fannie In Nicholson street. funeraljqf Otto' Tinken, who died o'clock the; placed German Lutheran Evangelical 1 The luntral of Miss Ann in took yoaterday. fat tpniooaTat chief jc the State him returnedi his'dutlcsKaftefe the holidays 'with fnmtly-in' of T. Routtan, former pastor of Danny-! Street Methodist Episcopal chnrch, but J.W«¥i^^^sj^'ci»»l .1 PHI THE BULL RUN MONUMENT.

Martin IMxcy the WASHINGTON, c. Januarj' of vvirginia Republicansl: Norfolk'; col-S iectb'rshipj; of indicates- the' is whol has all? watching: vithei-fsituatloniftEx-Represeritar fat: place jfor-'i clairri ifof Uhe organization that i has i the" backirig bf busl- aridrcitizeris -of Norfolk to an aimbitlunanlmpus" degree; that. Jf -the- city" are i to' be; I the Gordon Judgef liewls'B assistant is a -for he i Ingsi he cis by" strong outside- In- Scott number. fll il ler no been offered hej iti badly and may get vitJ? that landed': hinv. as! assistant attorney '-he been" ignored entirely "may.

him -a 1a 1 winner? again, but his aspirations are K'known Uhis Urne, arid; he Is. being, with (vigor. Judges L.ewis^uridjoubtedly\ to getrid Mr. Miller Jas his I would be pleased see hiriivappoirited to anything. elsel' The: organisation are not Ugh ting Mlller.S- because I they; do nbt'know but.

may. to. accept that; made; him from Virginia! This fight promises to grow if the matter-. is settled; It is -certain he carinbts obtains the i- which wou Id go to some other, man should Major "Banks riot be able 3. Hampton Hoge is not a candidate for eluded to rop Major Banks for; any good and this is riot now regarded as then Mr; Hoge be The information? here is the best show as the" mat- Lteri'hbwi'stands.

fTHINKS'MILLER IS The iPreSident's favorable i bpiriibnij of Miller is; on: the- ground that the- latter is ari active Republican'and: party-worker. He Itobk part In; the last campaign by af number of speeches that in other earn paigris he has always been active. -He has an idea- 'that Miller ls a' hustling. fighting. Republican, and for, that: reason believes; he I ought to be; The President; is said riot to entertain such high opjniqris as.to hustling: qualities of the organization Republicans "in the he i feels that cani deliver a lesson by putting infighUng ReV publicans bought-, to do so.

THEiBULL. RUNvMONUMENT. The 'provisions of -the bill 1 introduced Senator Martin 'in the Senate and- by Mr; Rixey, in; the House for the protection of monuments on; the Bull Run battlefield as The Secretary of War is hereby directed to' purchase for, the Uni ted much of 'the land surrounding. said irionu-': m'ents as in "i his suffl-; cien for the of the and 'to enable the of the States" to Ivisit the Provided, that "sald lands': can be; secured -at deemed reasonable by the Secretary of War. 1 Section: 2.

Ttiat if said, lands are pur- chased; provided- in section then" the; Secretary of War. will proceed to vide suitable roadways 'and approaches' froml said property to. the -public high-; 1 Section 3. That for the purpose this' net the sum of or much" thereof fasfmay necessary, is hereby: appro-, priated. -f JTi i 5 CLAIM OF VIRGINIA.

Court Clairris has reported ay- orable the war claim of Mrs; of Albemarie county." ln its, award it says: appears from the evidence -that Caroline Carter, the person alleged "to haveT furnished-such supplies. or; from whom they are alleged have been taken, loyal the -GbvernrrientCbf; the States the the" rebellion. there were taken from the ciaimarit in Albemarie county, State of "Virginia, thevwar, of- the; military forces of the United States, for the iiseybf army, stores "and i'supplles ot those above described; which the time and of I- taklrigj were reasonably sum of does; not. appear that payment; has been made for part "thereof. claim as" not filed before'any departoeritfof' the; gbyernrrierit to Its "presentation to Congress and" tothis court under the act of March: PENSIONS.

The fbilowing. pensions were announced; VOflginals: Ettrlckj -'Increase, reissue; $8. National Soldiers' Home, Elizabeth City, IMPERIAL MIXSTB Ai; I Ijocal Amatenra Enjoy a Spread at Mnrphyw Annexl The of ithe Imperial Minstrel 'and Glee 1 Club, which: "recently 1 two' successful-y. the 2' city, the with; a banquet at- Murphy's, which was greatly Jen joyejd the Thoses Edward manager; Hal Charles Carrol 't James Hunter, Henry Brown Crenshaw, Charles andAlexahder.Crump.-: Thei din-" her was served lin 5 the diiiingf room vof i annex, land folio wed by hourj? around the in i songs the i consomme a royal ff en V- salted 3 jquettes Tpf fsweetbreads fewith mushroorna, roast IquailJwith celery ingri cakesV' Neapolitan! cfeam; frults.Tcheese and; MrsJ of city Monday "and guest of Miss Baughman. condition by using MrAlTliin be completely aJV" I tlutsbc looks forward'to the critical Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, tllays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, ana Book containing I HallUS" 1 valuable information' mailed free.

Ok BRADfIELD ftffig. tye Solicit Your Orders For Made of Distilled Gity and Artesian Well Water. or" lenve yonr orders at the TRAKSPAKENT ICE corner Adams and" Canal streets, or Hermann 500 East Broad Street. WM.C; SCrin IDT E. O.

SCHMIDT, Managers. A WILLIAMSBURGIGERMAN. Ladies Gave It to the :7 Mdnstrlnl and Personal WILLIAiISBURG. January The of Wiiliamsburgr gave a return german last night.t the and: of the: town. The 'dance hall of the "Eastern State was the scene of the merrimen and- the music was y- furnished by '-Person's Colonel James: Christian -led -the -Those; dancingTiWere: y- Miss i Sue with Mr.

Blair Spencer. Miss Mary B. Spencer with Mr. M. -C.

'Barnes. Miss Foster with Mr." R. E. Miss Sue Hundley with Mr. J.

S. Miss Bessie Scott with Mr. B. C. Henvson.

Mary. Foster with Mr. P. T. Mies- Virginia Bralthwaite with Mr.

J. W. "Miss Lucy Bronson with -4 Mr. T. Booth.

Mis 3 i Ruth Bralthwaite with Mr. I. N. Miss Tyler with Mr. W.

A. Miss; Louise Harrison With Mr. T. P. -v v-Mlbs Beulah Brooks, with Mr.

O. L. -1" Garnett Sweeney with Mr. J. C.

Dunford; 1 -Martha Spencer with Mr; C. D. Miller. Miss Emily Christian Mr. E.

H. U-i cad -Miss Helen Sheldon with. R. T. -Miss Catharine Henley with Mr.

R. B. "Nannie Wright, with, Mr. Slater Blackiston. Miss Loulso Henley with Mr.

J. Miss Florence 'Sweeney with Mr; R. Ruffner. Ida Henley with Mr. M.

'--I' MlssAnna Barnes with, Mr. A. Holt M.ss Ellen Barnes: with. Mr. J.

The stags were J. A. Hundley; Gardiner Fosier, Turn er, Cow Moore. K. Jones, 'Henley german was chaperoned by dames- Foster; Henley, "Magruder-Ewell Camp.

Confederate Veie: ans.f; met? last nignt consider; urt ther plans for an. appropriate celebration of Lee's Birthday, January 19th. riis)tiriguishedS speaker of -Richmond exipected to deliver. the oration." Tilt Is reported-; on igoodv, authority that the western who purchased tract of "land west Of and adjoining ithe city, will erect thereon bigl canning plant and "a chair -factory." The haveinot, been yet. i IViisses ot Boulevard, and Miss: Nannie Wright, loaho, were guests 'of friends "here Dr.

William; Edwin Hall; the distinguished lecturer. delivered i the Methodist church. CartcTHxllle' Small Talk. CARTERSVILLE, January Mr. W.

Dickinson, the School Superintendent, so painfullyi hurt by. vis, horse and him, has to about -the house. Dr AY. who; frequently visits friends here, pa.id vs a- short ca! yesverday, was the guest of Mr. -H.

last night; Walter, Duke, who has been opera nog a large saw-mill plant in Bote-tourt: returned ihome yesterday." Mr. Carter of -the; Chesapeake and Ohio Rai iroad Company, 5 nas been 'on. a to parents. Ati tlkorn yesterday. Walker, "of City, arrived here" thefaf tern ooni train is the guest of -Mr.

and Mra. Karie Ro wzie, of Lynchburg, who has be'en ona visit of rseveral weeks to herAgrandmother; Mrs. J. iPalmore. near? Tarn worth; returned: home -yester- Mr H.

Isbell. of the Richmond Hardwar Company, Is here to-dayj on bust- Dr! vj; Gwatkin. who was acccnipanied fby rMrs. Nathan Sclater, of that vanna county 2 yesterday; Mr Sclater, this re- accompanied by? Nathan Sciater. of that driver is gradually falling here, although rain to-day.

The fall from yesterday noon to yesterday-the water was: 13 70-100 feet high; to-day it- Is 9 70-100-" feet; THE "BOMBARDMENT AT PUERTO CABELLO. Account ot It Given by the British' Coniiubdore Xot -1- 7 a Single Fenon Killed or Wou ruled. it ikii Mon tgom red the! bombardment 3 of; i the ortlflcatlons at- Puerto? orr of operations; Af that not a fwoundedS' InJ the bombardment," the Com-; says: ''Considerable lajteapprehenslon as 7 the Biiayy7? and ij Imf) at Puerto CabellcC ship, the Topaatf which 1 was peaeefatiy lying anchor and the crew in night- through the strata, and prison, where tHey remained food water. iifextJ'dayTand'conipeiiled I to lcrweHtHei 'colors f.yins: at her ft em. This is nineteen: and -iTHRHi: The year: to use ELEITKICITI Construction of Virginia PIZZINr, President.

8-10-12 South Kinth Btraet. peated, and subjects Wand their Ijstefcsts or Injured. In caee the demands not complied Eriitoi ra ng of' on guiis' and another a few gun 3, distance away. was that mob ble for tho and that the ter i ha ye, be i replied thatif bwnedj bitHariofher.irnnn. should Through the -Americun 'Cona 11I cl; ar.anacd to receive'; the reply.

I cbmmuhtca-- tioh, which had been telegraphed casJ -If holstqd AmerfcarT I demands been compiled'" the sigh bu it hauled t'down again. .1 waited opened fire -on the forts i 'Ind the terj'. AMPLE IWARJItMO. "Before fire ample vnOr 'tice' the move the the Hhe itownV that fnoi in-; wou Id theml v.There jwa's feeble response from cry, none rom ttie tovta. Si the in which behind twenty JsQlflters, criminal; prisoners.

"After 1 bombarding nineteen and making very jgbod practice. ceased i guard iiwasjlanded; and "possession fbr the: receiving tha suivg reriderfof were i lin mcdia tel yp paroled. criminal; 'prisoners' 1 held 5 arid I turned lasted bu a short i time, and the pa ted iii" the bombardment. Instead Tot aurnberof persbniibelng; wef -in jiired; arid broke thigh-bones in a tteinptlng to escsipe frbta -J to £jf ilt la up to "the local pugilists not to flowJrMike'-? 'claims can whip any manln i a nd is mm 3 meeting of Stone, of Manchester. aV.d*ugfr*: that old and i softens i Rnnis.il all i Wind colics and Sis I tne joest remetiygp u.arrhogii.'^Twenty-flve (cents J.

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