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3«o Dozen Christmas Handker- Great stock of new Scarfs, Bows . Beam ?ul assortment of fine ho
.. . ,• . . , . s> . r . . . . ssery. Silk hose that were si.c« . n <i
chiefs. Ihe finest stuck in Rome. and fiea. to close out $2.00, nor **•»• ano
Cost or Below Qost At Cost cents
ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN COST:
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Anything in the stock at half price Superb selections. Late and stylish. Krippendo f’s fine Shses to go
to close out. At cost. Make Santa Claus market at our
Clothing for men and boys. Fine ‘J«ckets~a years :i, so d,O p ] ace com , ©j-.. Buy no other shoes
, , ~ , , s6.o* to Sio.os. Price now only SI.OO. , - »noes
stoek tie's n. or below This is giving goods away, but Ki'ippendo. s’. f hey are the best
cost. come and get them. fine shoes made.
We shall well nigh give goods away this week and ssali mxko it the greatest we* < ii the history of our
business. Come to us for BARGAINS.
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GRUBTIG WORDS
Friffl i Jildgt Dmilicitii
Hit lilhaitles
GUILTY OF LAWLESS ABTS
Were Four Justices, Judge
«. Scott Declared.
Omaha, N»b., Due. 19. —Judg
C, R. Scott y«st*rday e ided the
Expeeition case, incidei ally de
claring his four companions en
the bench to be anarchists and
guilty of lawless acts of the mo* t
flagrant description
He concluded by asse ing finf
penalties and premiums in th
sum of $30,000 and d sbarriiu;
for all time Carroll M ntgomery,
the general attorney of ;he Expos;
tl*U.
Those on trial were President
Wattlee, Managers Rosewater,
Babcock, Reed, Burse, Lindsay,
Kirk ndall, Gen. Manager Clerk
tow, General Attorney dontgorn
ery. Commandant ot the Guard
Llewellyn and Inspector Wad'ey.
Judge Scott’s injunction had pie
Viously been ignor<d,
NO DELUSION.
“Juve, old men, I bnven’t seen
you for thiee yeaie H< w are you,
auyway?” asked Ci pperdowi ,
when he ran across I itherbee in
the lobby of ol the Rus- 11 Houie
the other day.
“I at not thb man
I was when we were at col
lege,” was the reply, as the bant’
clasped.
‘‘Been sick?’’
“Nope.’’
“Were you in the army?”
“I should say not.”
“Business reverses?”
“Net one.”
“Well, what’s the matter then?”
“Nothing much. ”
“Yes there is, Y'ou look though
s imeone had been telling you an
old story. ’’
“Nothing of the kind.”
“Oh, say, speaking of stories,!
I’ve got a new one. Brown’s moth
«r-in-la w ”
“S op right there !” exelaimed
Featherbee, with a haunted look
in his eyes, “Clipperdown, there l
was a time when I looked upon
mother-in-law stories as canards,
as delusions, as libels on a worthy
class of human beings, but I don’t
any more.”
‘ Why not?”
“I've been married since I saw
yon last.”
“So that’s what’s the matter
with you, is it 1”
“Uh, huh !”
“ Po<»r old chap ! Come in and
have something.”
“Can’t do it,”
“Why not?”
“She’s visiting us now, and
might smell my b’eath. If she did,
she'd cabl out the fire department
and alienate my wife’s affections
before night. ”
“It’s awful, ain’t it?”
“Awful ”
And the hands were clasped
again; this time in sympathy. —
Detroit Free Frees.
Dr. Chaunces M. Depew’s ex
periences with the New York
World show the latest develop
mentof the kind of journalism
of which that paper is an expo
nent. The W orld published a
detailed and circumstantial sto
ry a few days ago of how the
doctor, riding with two friends
on a street car in New Haven,
buncoed one of them out of car
fare by matching coins, and not
matching fairly. The next day
the World sent a reporter to the
ductor to ask if the story was
true, to which th* doctor re
jplied : “It is not.” 1
NO FAKE—
BUT SOLID FACTS.
Mrs. A. 0. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her large win
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and children i
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Beits, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles, ail to go
at cost to close them
cut. Don’t fail to call
and get. prices before
buying in Millinery".
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BALTIC FLOODS A TOWN
Inhabitants Being Taken From
Their Houies In Boats.
Cotbenburg, Dec. 19 —A Severn I
blizzard b-s t e n raging on the j
Bal’ie ft a since yesterday and the
town of B, rgho.m, on Ola nd Is
land, is partly Hood d.
The piers have bten damaged
and (hn inhabitants are beir.g ie.-»
eu d from heir houses in boats.
TOCVRI A COLD IN ONE
DAY
Take Laxative Bruno Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails t© cure. 25c.
The genuine has L. B. Q on
each tablet.
APPLICATION FOR HOME
SI FAD.
GF. >HGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
Mrs. Mary Hunt bus applied .or
exemption of pus maity and set
ting apart and valuation o flume
s'ead out of the proparty o. A
H. Hunt, and I will pass upon,,
the same at 10 o ekek am, un
the 4:U day oi January 1899, at
my cffice.
John P. Davis, Ordinary
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FAITHFUL DOS I
Lii ti Discouery if a
| KUrdsr.
j fim B IMIIIfEMT.
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, Lynchers ai & Only A/aiting for
Reinforcements.
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Alma, Nob., Dec. 17—The
mob that pin sued Sheriff Boyd
from Frankl'n with Cole and
Tunan, the alleged assassins of
i Farmer Kn ichhaum, still holds
j out. They have surrounded the I
jail and express the intention of
;starving the officers out. There
are 300 members, of the mob,
and they are all armed. A light
appears imminent.
The body of the victim was
found by his dog refusing to
leave the spot where he had been
hasily buried. No appeal can be
made for troops, as there ar«
none in the state.
Sheriff Boyd declares bis in
tention to light the mob if they
storm the jail.
HER COMB IN FLAMES-
Odd Accident to Mrs. L&wrence
at Covington
Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 17.
Last night Mrs. Hunter Law
rence, 15’27 Gaffl?,-®j| street,
Covington, was seated al, ] -
near tne open grate lire; wh*.J -
cejlnloid comb in btr hair suirh
denly burst into flamr. All tin
hair was burnt from her head
She put, a shawl over the flumes
and smothei\l (hem. She is in
doctor’s care." , _
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