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Be of coal
STAKES A JUMP
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I fto pnr* at coal la lugs**'* b*» **k
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that ** G»or
w onl th* raw. a* - >'•>«■! '
■u ioformed a Herald man *o
K |{-„«<>- bad "ma! to bun).' i> d th*'
■ train hart be#o dtaeontinued
IHmI that sold for It ••> pet ton bo
up to IS. This la Jalllro roal.
HTwoutd M-ani that thr Alabama C< V
could furnish this aaetion w.'h
■pal enough to make the strike So
r F**cn»r!v»ul» "«ut no te**' with the de
mand hare, hot a great deal of <*nr r«al
a«a come from the mlues of the Kef
atone State, and ao the rise It price,
Maine PM* re' Umbrella Mat. Saturday.
Benefit for the Elh*.
The B. I*. 0. E have received the
offer of the Andrew# Opera Company
for a benrflt performsnc.. thr engage
ment romoioo'SnK early hi Jaanary.
It la understood that Mr. W. F.
ravanaitflh, Bupertntendani of the
RlhV t'lnh. haa hem given the duty of
peaparing tha program for the benchi
performance
Mr, Cavanaugh aalrt this mornone,
that he wonld make the program a flmt
vratr of the Deration, such a eon vent r
as would not only he preserved In Au
gusta families, and by Kike all over
the country, but which would be care
fully treasured by lb»> officer* and men
of Camp Markenxi*. ns a memento of
an event In Augusta.
Games and tovs. Our
stock is enormous. A
sniendid selection, 5 cents
up- Gail and see at
Richards & Shaver’s.
TOMORROW NIOHT
The First Maryland.* Play the Y. ft. C.
A. at Bosket Ball
Toniori'iw night, there n il). take place
at the Y. M. C. A. hall « Kama of l as
toll -
The *«'«* will ho between the
Hmwnis the well known basket ball
team, and a tram from the First Ma
ryland regiment.
A smalt admission lee will be charg
ed. Those who will play ore:
First Maryland. T. M. C. A.
Capt. Roman... ...Roger#
Lieut, IMlry PhHt
Sgt. Himmler McAutlff,.
Private Montsa...... S|iclh
Private Fredriek* Potter
City Court.
City court meets tomorrow, having
been continued over from Wednesday
last. Tile usual array of erimimtl rose*
will be disposed of.
Stole a Cage.
Morrla Cuater. « colored party, h.is
been arrested for stealing n cape from
Henrietta Titus, also colored.
BEFORE PURCHASING
Silver Novelties
Call on
LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler.
A Tremendous line and no Broad street rent to
pay. Can save you 25 per cent.
• Ir yte° n Street, Arlington Hotel.
BREWERY TAX
GOES UP SIOO
sls Ptr Wt*k Fit M Itlwmt
DMA
‘ R*w Utf*m aod Chaagc* ha th* Ofd
I k«*u> aod Ta> ktk*t»
TiMNf'* wtMuf
I duMtgm> la th# tu aa dltoM* orrti -
umn Three gear ordinances were
i adopted tag Couart! last night.
Heretofore, to ie*payer». »h«> geld
'all their turn nt the April tun* of pny
mest, a IftnAi of I*l of I pe* tnt.
•taa aliened. Hereafter a dleeount of
II per rent, nltl be allowed on nn> menu
at all Urn at April eettllng
i A* M Uranare. the license ins on V
*ral brawerlr* la lncreneed from I*® to
MM.
On every agency for »rery brewer,
located not aide th* city the license
goes tram lid® to •***'
On every »«*<H-y for the eale of be*r
by the km (foreign brewed! the license
I# increased front *l» 10 M®®
A nee Been a* of »M> i year Is pul on
every denier In wit. cnnl or wood, tell
ing front car*.
There need to be two electric light
ing p’ .nU In Angoata Their license
ta\ was I*oo each. The plant* consol
idated The consolidated plant last
veer paid but one license of PSOO The
Iteenee tgx la now fixed nt **«o per an
num on persona or corporatlona telling
<fectric pcvfhr for lighting or pointer
purposes
A new lleenee is im pereone eelting
iumlM-r from tsar*. II la |2&
A nrw license If on every mill '»el
for mixing or blending flour or meal.
It I* S!R
A now license of *25 Is upon every
Isrreet vender of nostrums or mertn-tnes.
A new license of *25 Is put upon
(every plumber making connections of
pipes finside plumber's work
A new license Is upon every person
claiming lo give special treatment for
physical uHmenls, who Is not licensed
as a physician hy the Slate. The li
cense is *25 per week or *l5O per year.
Nellie IVtera’ Vmbrella Mat. Saturrtav.
RECEPTION AT THE Y. M. C. A.
A Splendid Dinner to Be Olven nn
January ad
On January 2 (next Monday! there
1 will be given an elegant dinner at the
V. M. C. A , to which all ihe young
men of the city are Invited. The din- ,
] tier wll begin at 6 o'clock in the as-
Uernoon and Inst until *.
; After that a musical program will be
rendered and other attractions of an,
| entertaining nature furnished.
1 At i »> clock this afternoon the lo-
Irties' roirniltlw of the Y. M. C. A. will
j meet to dbropleto urrungements for the
affair.
Ko doubt the Young Men's Christian
I Association halt will be well tilled next
i Monday afternoon and evening. The
'ladiesare working hard to make the af
fair a success.
BROKE INTO STORE.
The Maxwell Furniture Establishment
Entered.
The Maxwell Furniture Store, on up
per Broad street, was entered from the
rear by unknown parties at an early
ihour this morning. So far as could be
; discovered, nothing was taken. Officer
I VV. C. Williams discovered where the
: store had been broken Into.
Nellie Peters' Vmbrelbl Mat. Saturday.
Tmm JI"U(3TJWPTJ** S3V3'AXfIX>.
IN ASOCIAL WAY
A ftswryf Awmwa*
j trtibta th* flag th# paw* asggt Ana* IMta,
am*.
I TMftiag figM A Attn. m9m**om saw.
I hftowd th* wail at mm th* iMi anw
m mth flirt* Hl* finmmm %m*
I %• * f% iMHk IS
A fiwr —taw Iw a bh at fIMA'
iflaaegk* a bright swaWgbt (aits, awrt •**
owa tbtaks
I Tb* •>• light fait*. Itfea lIMfl Tha
flta* u*w» aM
I Ursa lb* tbatr Isa wsMlw Tb* atafi*
•U *tag
wraatb* Has
Tram r*atag* bearta flrea Tb* bon
j Naswta wwbAiwin aaat, INwtb w*w»y
baaaaa *»*•
I ton. pram
I AM Tm~r~ at tb* da* t aar*a strata
•ad strafli
. Ma I*. Wintlst.
Two Owsrgtaa* Amwwg lawPag Amrt-
Irani
Tb* Bag flrsaeat*d to larway by Tb*
Kew York Was Id I* of especial latarsa*
to Atiaata tawstaach a* tba awtograpbs
of two Atiaata woaww arv satoog th
aaaaa* aaibrotdavad oa that awaign. j
Those two wotaea Its Mra, Job* (
Oordoa sad Mrs Julia Ktag Orady.
Th* alary of tha Bag I* tbit; It was
list after tb# tattle that watda Daasay
famous that Tb* ffnadav Wot Id rsflo**-
ad to aawd Mm the moat beautiful Bag
which coaid b# designed and to malts
K doubly precious to tb* vtetoc by In
eorpornilng with It lb* nanww aad good
wishes of represen (at I*# Amerlepw •«-
Th* flag ptmurad was a beautiful
banner six feet hy four made of silk
With heavy fringe of gilt. At The
Sunday World's suggestion letters itl
congratulation to Dawey and of com
mendation of tb* n»g. war* writte* hy
Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Jefferson o**l#, Mrs.
Jobs A. Logan, Mrs. Flubugb La*.
Mrs. rtampaon. wtf* of Admiral Samp
son. Mr* J. B. Gordon and Mrs J.
E. B. Stnart. wives of famous southern
general*, by Mr*. Slgshe*. wife of the
famous commander of tb# Main, and
hy Mrs Grady, wife at th* late Henry
W Orady. tb* southern orator-editor.
Each ofith*** ladles sent a signal nr*
to be embroidered upon th* Bag. Th*
signatures were, first photographed t» !
the proper sit*, with th* lelt*ra nboat |
an Inch tall: tb*n a *ktll*d ne*dl*-wo
man. an artist In b*r Un*. embrv>lA*r*A
them all upon tb* fi*g.an shown In th*
plrtur*. And then flag and letter*,
the first pa* of lb* Sunday paper con
taining th* account of the flag and a
message from th* editor of The World,
were sent to Manila. Atlanta Jour
nal.
Meeting of O A R,
At the called meeting of the Daugh
ter* of the American Revolution, he'd
at the home of the regent, Mr. Jamea
Moore, yeeterday. arrangement* were
made for the donation by the chapter
of certain needed *upplte* to the camp
hospital*. A sum of money wag ap
propriated for the needed article* re
ported by the surgeon in charge, and
Mrs. St. John Moore and Mrs. O. R. j
Argo were appointed as a purchasing
committee.
AH of the member* of the chapter
are especially urged to attend a meet
ing at Mrs. Moore's tomorrow. Friday,
morning at ten o'clock to do some ne
cessary sewing connected with the hos
pital donation.
At the meeting yesterday plans were
discussed for a New Year's dinner to
be given to the soldiers in camp near
Augusta. A committee consisting of
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Rountree were
appointed to confer wllh Messrs. Car
roll In regard to the co-operation of tha
Army and Navy League In this un
dertaking.
Euchre Party.
One of the most elaborate affairs of
the season, was the euchre party with
which Miss Clarice Barksdale compli
mented a large number of friends yes
terday afternoon. Miss Barksdale Is
peculiarly gifted in many respect*, and
shows to charming effect as a hostess.
The double parlors were elaborately
decorated on the occasion in bamboo
and smllax. and palms and potted
plants were used In profusion. Cut
narcissus and growing Chinese lilies
made the rooms redolent with their
perfume. Pink and white were affect
ed in the parlors; and white and green
in th'e’lialls. Among the guests pres
ent were the Misses Lena Ferris, Mar
ion Rood, Louise Smith, Margaret
Smith, 'Minnie W Pmkhsm Isabella
Clarke. Stbnov, of Alabama; Margaret
! Jordan, AiuMtbePe Crsneton Willy*
' Row. Battle Andersen. WU
i icfEs. K Rotj«rtaon. Itm» Wilcox,
■ Carry!l. Jamil* McCord, of Oraveiown;
| Maud Roger*. Mattie D'AMignar. N?TI
a (rangingf< ppmpmatmm
.****»• am to Urn tU ma
to Mtas rv«w Wsissngyr aad Mta* to
• :-# WMFIMHk fJtoWFC !•#'• •'f-TTH
Yflaaas Maaamte Halits. Aaflatta Hstd.
IkHH H*«d Aadt«> Mown. Malß* Hat
t(a MaUls Halits. K i**«-wh HaM. (Mt
<l* Hwc*m*yns Itoth* hub* (alts
Ftssh Lsowis ntarh Hsasts Marsh. Ltl
Han Marsh. Flats Vnaagw. H» <ra
Waistgwr. Manta Mltrat Lawia* Wrtgfc'
Aanfa Unman, tana Onriiast. Anal* ;
Owoas. Aaats RosrlaML t'srri* Gibka.
tmry rtyna, Soma Hnlbart. ftsma
i Honor. Mona, fhrr. Haiti* OowArkh
Barr I* Ofitirt. at Maabvlttr Tana
Meadamaa I. O L. tloh!** Starmao
Bollard Jail* Uatar tMlinw. H M.
Mtloar W X. Hmitah. T. 9.
Brahe*. T. It. KsnAkH. R M Mitwu.
R. K L Mania, (fiwwrl# Taßa. Jaa.
HalUagaworfk anA Madam* Emery.
Cabseb Pan*
I Mts* Manoa Data* rompflmaatad a
r,units’ of young Mead* with a charm
lag cubwah party last avaatng. Om tha
eu.taf met filmy strand of tbs cdffw-b
If be sound was a souvsa'r Tha «Ot
at schsma of ytnk tad whim wars
rbarlklngly earrtod Oot In the darora-
Uom and sdttborntA menu Mias Bate*
ia k dainty gown of fllnk orgaaidi# wlto
white lac*, waa assisted In nnelslng to
tor gueat. Me* Joaa*. of Orsaaahoeu.
who arms gowned In yellow satin
Among th# guana pra#*ai wees tto ,
Misses Sarah I.o*ls# Jores, Ixmtse
Howard. Annie Tmrrt*. Bell* Fargo,
Hkttir Bmkln. Louise Tsnnsb li. Msi
tl* Belle Fakla. Hd« Carroll. Ma
rie Jordan. Myra Renb, SHte Blsall. Lot I
tie’and Ixmiaa Fotrre. UHl* Raidgie.
Messrs Char'ey Clark. fKaelsy Msth
ewson. Frttt Clark. Horton Mattowaoo
Cols# Phloit). Jam** Both well. Rodney
Coton. Will Cranston. Cedi Al*dge,
George Hossartl. Harry Chattel. Herbert
narfr. Joseph Fsrfih. Will Miller and
8i i fldant Briton.
Miss IF Antlgnac^Compllmantad
On* of th* most uoltju* and thor
oughly enoynblc parti*# of tb* season
w»* the pink t*a,T ~h »b*'h Msjitr
l.owudes nud several othsr officers ot
tb# First Maryland gompliroentad Mies
MniUe d'Antlgnac at r-gltucmal haa*l
quarinrs last evpning. The color
, scheme was carried out exquisitely In
th* decoration* and menu. Among
those present were: Mr. and Mra. C.
H. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. traula Schtey.
Major and Mr*. Llttl*. Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Evans. Mrs. J. E. Campbell.
Misa Collin* of Macon, Mia* Eleanor
Carroll. Mis# Annie Foster. Mis# Allle
Eve. Ml*# Lucy Alim, Mis# Timberlak*.
Miss Mattie d'Antlgnac, Mr. L. Co!#.
Mr, H. H. d'Antlgnac. Jr., Mr. Ernest
North, Lt. Faulkner, Lt. Wilson, Lt.
Smith. Col. Duvall, Lt. Smeldtoirg, Dr.
Hicks. Mr. Bowdre Phinlxy, Mr. Henry
Hammond.
Euchre Party.
The euchre club of wHtoh she Is *
member, was charmingly entertained
this morning, by s}i#s Willy* Ronty,
who is one of the piosi K |f!od y° uu *
hosteeses In the cjty. The prixe* of
the club ere awarded at the end of the
year. Miss Rooty's guests were Misses
Lizxie Allen Gertrude Crane. Lillie
Run tree, Lucy Doughty. Leddie Clark.
JLixxle Seott.Ganahl, Smith, Ruth How
ard. Belle Walker. Julia Carmichael.
Aunle Branch. Acnatigllc Cranston
Merlal Bla<?k. Mrs. Will l-aw ajid Mrs.
Richardson.
Luncheon For Hospital.
The luncheon held today in the va
cant store next Uie Western Fnlou on
Broad street, by the December corps of
the Hospital auxiliary. Is for the laud
able purpose of raising money to pur
chase some greatly needed blankets
for some of the hospital wards. The
delicacies served are especially appeti
sing and the public at large, and the
goidiers especially, will find there a
warm welcome.
Miss Cleary’s Recital
Mine Annie Cleary will give a very
delightful pupils’ at her home.
589 Broad street, tomorrow. Friday,
afternoon. She cordially invites all of
her friend* and the frlenls of her pu
pils to be present
Reception at the Arsenal.
Major and Mrs J&ha Pitman at the
arsenal have Isauedlsards for a recep
tion on the evening ai Monday, the sec
ond.
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f tIdMMi § vtalt in Hr* Ibh WHiilf* t# INf=
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wm m# wmfms ANn* amwf hi ai
-1 a Al *
ton, C. <* WHitarns has mwhssi
frtoi aa snuwdsg shut, to Mold** .
IW. aad Mrs. A Ist t#SM* has* **»
i twrwad Ms Chariaotr.*.
riNKRIL THIS MOBMIffO.
tto Hsmatas at (tabard hlmhrwwgh
Laid la Raak.
Mo asdatr fnnarni toa # r*r ooenrvsd
from HL Fnal • Ckarcfe than that of
Private Rtrhard Klmbrnagb. wheaw
dwMA oocorvad Tuesday, ft. m typhoid
raver at th* ha HoapitaL la Tytma.
j Tto rsmn.es wwra brought to tto |
city an tto Tta train thia morning. *r-1
remnant-it to Mrs Kimbroogb and Mr
Frank Kimbroogh. • Aarnaoni front tto
.company of tto A.raansd
Tto rsnMiia* wet ptnead to tto Htnn
|ca| of At Feat's Charvh wtorr they
rested tratl! II o clock, when tto last
sod rites of tto Rptoropsl Cbutrb war
conducted, by Or. C. C. Williams Ap
proprtst* hymns wars i end trad by th#
rhotr. *od ttoee sis a kot. a dry ay*
In tto church as tto r*«*)*» were
borne out on tto shoulders of bt#
frieads and comrades Mo Aowera war*
uornl na tto bier, but the cask#* waa
t! -sped with tto rsglmepMl flag aa- j
der shirk, to rallsird and for which b#
gar* hi# youag Uf*. aa truly a* though
he had fallen on tto told of battle
Tto pallbearers were friends of tto
dacenasd. four of whom war* member. J
of his company, tor* og a furlough.
DEI. IOMTEIC ioc I ABLE.
.Has Daisy Dkkt Complimented Last
Rvaalag.
I Mies Musi- Dicks c..«»pllm<-nts.t her ]
•ousin. Miss Daisy Dirks, of Barnwell.
H. C., with a soctpbl- las! Tuesday eve
ning. and all present enjoyed a moat de
lightful time. The vocal eel..’lion* of
Mia* Katie Burch. Mr* Ft eh and of
Mr. G-orge Edward* and Mr. Thoms#
rtsvts sdd. ,1 very much to the pleasure
of tb* occasion.
These who enjoyed Miss Dirk* chst
ntltig hospitality «ere Mts* Daisy
i Clicks, of Barnwell, A. C t Mies Clan*
Vaughn MIS* Hettie Vaughn .Miss Ro
sa Prescot ft of Burin*. On.l Miss Kati»>
Hurch. Mr. and Mr*. Bents. Mr*. Ford,
.Mrs. Fish. Mr. and Mr*. Mather. Mr.
L W Hill, of Haroihorne, A. C.| Mr.
Tltonias Da via Mr Albert Evans. Mr.
Hruat* Dunking. Mr. Albert Edwarde.
Mr. Qsorge Bdward*. Mr. M. B.
Smith and Mr. E. P. Dicks.
SOLDIER EVANGELIST.
Mr. Frank W Sm Ith. of New Y ork
Will Be at V. fl. C A.
Mr. Frank W. Smith, of New York,
known as the soldier evangelist, will
deliver an address at th. Y. M. C. A.
Sunday afternoon at 3;SO o'clock.
Mr. Smith is an Interesting talker,
from all that ran be learned, and will
Interest those who attend. Hl# subject
will be "True Blue Soldiers."
WRECKED.
The American Bark Evle Reed Li*t
Near Bermuda
London. Dec. 29.-The Spanish hrig
Gabriel. Capt. Pages, from Cardenas.
November 22. arrived at Corunna, hav
ing on board ten of the crew of the Am
erican bark Evle Heed. Capt. J. I>.
Steelman, from New York. November
|5, for Bahia, which la lost. The crew
were rescued near the island of Ber
muda.
BURNED WHILE ASLEEP.
Fire In a Stable in New York Cremates
J Man and Beast.
New York. Dec. 29.—Cornelius Mc-
C.anny and ten horses were burned to
death In a lire thnt destroyed the two
story brick stable ot Mrs. ■ James
Brooks, of West Fifty-fifth street to
day. MeGanny was asleep in the loft.
The Operative Hillers.
St. Louis, Dec. 2ft.—At the meeting
of the Fraternity of Operative Millers
of America, it wag decided to hold the
next annual convention at Detroit,
June, 1899.
Supplies For Manila.
Philadelphia. Dec. 29.—The auxiliary
cruiser Yosemlte (formerly Morgan
JUfter El Sol) left League Island Navy
Yard this rooming for Norfolk. After
being fitted out at the navy yard she
will proceed to Manila with supplies
and tour hundred men for Dewey’s
fleet. She will go <0 the Philippine*
by way of the Sum Canal.
\
! The Lumber Yard.
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* straggly-snsttod yme'S is riw
aweew appeafs bw p,-,ae.«a*a aad to
|AAINI lANMhrtAtrtiß- •*,#4# *tf mm*Mt*
Awn bt film f***tf*i smrtMRfAMA
*F%* 4* nt. Mil t*f'f l :nfto
•fag Tto n»s*|*p»rs cwidam »ega
, mews tto satoart
At W toless.
• Whet***. OA ■ Owe St —Mbs# Etßa
Rbewey eg* 01 Aagnma's must egaras
lag daughter*, la apewdtng a few day*
at WO View, tgs boapitatde bsm* at
Mr. and Mrs. c. R Rtoswr.
Meow* John Stafford and kIII Ren
aham. *f totmr % tatted aor village
Mr Marry Cialg apeat Monday wnn
Me parenrs at Dawsgsmnter.
Mr W i. Rogers, Jr., an* of oaff
moat popular * «gag men. has revuneed
tram Eat«ry Coilfr*. am* la apendln#
MM Ip-HtoysvWith Ms parents
The family at Mt W J Hngera.who
moved Into (to rtty pome time »fktav»
returned lo Ito village.
Mr, Jaogflh Worker »ll! entertain hie
friends with a party FVlday sight at
Ms baaotlful bom# eg tto MtU*d«eville
: |Otd.
• Mts*-* FiWhu Morrla and KeMt*
*T» at our beat efforts to make
yowr pare base* entirely satisfactory
MAHONEY &
ARHSTRONG
COAL AND WOOD.
.
Stronger 'Phaae , ■. , , »#•
Bell
Office aad Yard No. i McCarUa Street
Welgl* of Augusta have been visiting
Miss Mary Wilson.
Miss Willi* Hudson, th# popular tea
cher of the Bay Vale school. Is spend
ing th# holidays at her bom* In Hephal
hah
It ts very prohabl# that some soldier
in Camp Msrkensle 1* mlnu# one mas
cot as • 'posaum was captured yes
terday, wearing s collar, but no name
attached
-110 given away tonight.
OLD GLORY RAISED.
Ms riel Is Now Under the Dominion of
Uncle Sam.
Havana. Dec. 29.--Colonel Seyburn,
of the 2020 New York Regiment,
raised the American flag yesterday over
the municipal building of Martel, In
the presence of a number of notable
i persons and the people of th* town.
■ The Colonel caused 500 ratlops to be
! distributed to the poor, snrt the event
i will be celebrated by a ball at night.
Colonel Seyburn goes to Cabanas and
Bahia Honda from Martel, In order to
dtairlbute rations.
Time.
A. J. Kenkl has received a large lot
of pretty new year good*, which he I*
offering at the most reasonable prices.
It would be well to see him If you need
anything in hi* line.
Mr. Sam M. White, who wa* sent
! here by the laboring people of Atlanta
Ito look in to the cotton mill strike, left
i last night. He will return Saturday,
and will lie here for several days.
(to given away tonight.
CLARK MILLING CO.’S
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
Cooks whit* and bakes equal to patent. Most nutri
tious Flour made. Strongly recommended for dys
pePtiCS' TPTsOTTIEI
for batter cakes fully as good as Buckwheat. Give
it a trial. Ask your grocer for these goods.
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for tto Statement
Washington. Iter. » When ray
greas sascmhle* after the holiday f#
■ess several Important mesaagM* sk\
uppotniments wilt be seat to tto sen
ate. Tto Prealdent. since congress ad
journed. has had a quiet time, and du
ring tto kuugew days Washington hiss
town desert eg. Wh. n several senators
{•oiled to bbl him good by and wish him
I* merry Chrlstmae, he Informed them
'ln a diplomatP way that he would
nominate an ambassador to England In
i January. He also gave them to under
{stand, a* so often predUted In ttoea
1 dispatches, that Mr. Joseph H. Choate
1 would be the man.
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Nellie Peters' CmhrctU Mat. Saturday.
A BLOODY ENQAOEMENT.
British Troops Attacked by Rebels la
East Africa.
Calcutta. Dec. 29. Advices reeel*-
ed here from British East Africa, sari
that on November tenth a force of reb
els attacked a detachment of thirty;
men belonging to the Twenty-Seventh
Ealuchis. commanded by LL Hannyn
ton. which waa marching to Maaindl.
A native and twelve men were
killed and nine wounded, including
Lt. Hannynton. who was shot
through the right arm and bad his left
arm shattered by a bullet. Tb* rear
guard repulsed the enemy and the
wounded were conveyed fourteen tnllek
to Kltsaliii. which is held by a compa
ny of Baluchi*. The reheia lost one
hundred men. Later the rebels attack
ed Ktsaliii and lost twenty-five men/
The casualties on the British side were
two men wound d Troops wore dis
patched to pursue the rebel*. The Ba
luchi* engaged originally belonged to
Col. .Martyr’* expedition which left
l'g#nda fn Octo' er. going in the direc
tion of the Nile, with the object of
Joining Gen. Kitchener's forces. Th(
Baluchis were left behind in Unyore ik
order to disperse a remnant of thd
Sotidanee force which rebelled trader
Macdonald and took refuge In lra
yon.
Misses Bessie and Lillian Marsh ar«
home for the holidays.
lost TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY
Infant"* gold lock bracelet. Liberal
reward for it* leturn to this office,
dec 23 -10