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3«e Dozen Christmas Mandker- Great stock of new Scarfs, Bow Beautiful assortment of fine ho
chiefs. The finest stack in Rome. and Ties, to close out $2.00* now IMt were $ L * e ar| d
Cost ox Below Qost | At Cost go cents
ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN CO T!
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Anything in P e stack at half price Superb aalections. Late and stylish. Krip, tndorf’j. fine Shaes to «■<>
toalaseout. At coat. , Make s*r.: it market at our
Clothing for men and boys. Fine' '*° Jackets-! yaars old, sold for c other shoes
. , „ ~ Jro.oa to sio.oa. Price now only SI.OO. . . J s>uoes
stoak new gcc-us rat all £t er below This is giving goods away, but ’’utkr,;; _;dorf£’. 1 hey are the best
cost. come and get them. ’ fine shoes made.
We shall well nigh give goods away this week and ssall make it the greatest we- < in the history of our
business. Come to us for BARGAINS.
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ON NEW YEAR DAY
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As the Spaniard Om r s Down
anti Yankee Goes i p
Havana, Dec. 24. —At tT pint
meeting of tin- Unit«d ;• and
Spanish military cguid n iuix r
today th* programme v. i ii al y
agreed upon fcr the exci
flags on January le', ut ■ • •,
Just before 12 o’elock th Amer
ican war veseela will f
• f twenty'-cix gm s in 1. r <
the Spanish flag. Pn w
o’clock the Spanish ii <>■ the
various pub ic buildii 1 I<>
lowered, and in.rm d.at ti -
ter the stare rnd eti ; • i It
hoisted evci tl
public I uildii j.s <1 hr city,
while Sp?nisb a:t <
aniae fortress will salut; t : i. ; <-..
jean fbg with tw--ni\- .'tn.-,
Spanish warsh'ps it the arbor
participating tn the t .
At the same hour the . isb
troops, if any then icmaiii ,u the
city, will bs paraded i 11.. 1 ack.-
and will rendt r proj r 1 o
the the American 1
Just before noon
and Spanish commit en-
eral Jiminez CaMilleio-, tin
Spanieh captain and tin uicii
ean ranking < ffic r in t 1.’.,. j >
General John R. Br< oh i. ar
rives in time, and other ; .j
General Lee, Will 1
palace.
The Spanish eommtr.- r..?rs will
then form and surrender t gov
ernment to the Unipd States
coi.u;„l .sHoiidrs, who will immedi
ately turn it over to the American
general comm ending. After this
' (he various functioßariea will re—i
a am 1 while to receive those who L
may wish to pry their respects to I
• life inc- inii.g authorities.
It was agieed at the jeint meet
ing that, the Spanish troops re
maining in Cuba after January l»t
should be considered in the light
of foreign troops tn a friendly
country, and to be accorded the
privileges usually granted under
international law.
Mat .nzas and Cienfu gos will
dot. ilc-s he the only places where
I Spanish tr ops will remain after
Jatiu.i • Ist, and Cienfuegos w 11
no •vacuated last. The Spanish
siek in the hospital will remain
ui d r the safeguard of the Ameri
can i 1.02, the Spanish authorities
pre vid ng medicines and attend
ance with food, repatriating them
and 0.1 recovery.
G‘iis. Wade, Butler and Clous
accompanied by their aides warn
receiv'd at the palace today with
full military honors. The Spanish
truinpters b ! ev a flare and th*
;> guards s lutf*d. Tbt
c • immie- marked th- retir.menl
of tl * American officers. Ihe
Ei:h.h nd Tenth regular Us mtry
r -imente occupied the foils at
E; \ > dado today, but ih-ro are
i o An-ori an frigs in sight.
in Sparrsh transport Darm
stadt sai ed t day for Cadiz with
12 727 ,‘iic-rs and mm. About 8 -
j GUO troops have embarked thir
ik for Spam; some 8 000 athere
ui- lit in Havana, it is estimated
that t r* are 15,000 Spanish sol
diers •_! Mjtaszas and there are
•• nt 30,000 Spanish (roips in
Ci nfu goe,
i he widow and daughter of Gan
ral Calixto Garcia have been left
in poverty and pairiotic socisiih,
are • ntributing to their relief
Some Cub .ns entered the n-ei
•i. of ti e Mftiquis d- Piiiar del
Bic in the Ccrro suburb of Ha
vana ye-tercay and compellen
him to cry “Vive Cubra Libre !”
Th? marquis who is one of the
I richest men in the island and of a
noted family complained to Cap- j
tain rj en. Caatsiianos and a not*
on the subj»c‘ was sent the Am -r
--iean evacuation.
The marques da Pinar del Rio
| and other prominent Spaniards
are determined to leave Cuba,
their friends say, “unless the
United States is a strong govern*
ment and they are as-umd ample
I protection.”
The United States transport !
Florida arrived at Matanzas yes
terday.
The United S ates fits was for
amlly noisted at Cardents yester
day by Lieutenant G. R.IU, buiu,
of the Eigh"h r> i
NO FAITH CUBE
ABOUT STUARTS DYSPEPSIA
TABLETS.
They Cure Stomach Troubles and ’
indigestion Anyway Whether you
Have Faith in Them or Not.
Mere taith will not digest your
fond for you. will not givs you an
sppetite, wi'l not ii.cr c Lse your
fl -h and strengthen your nerves
and heuft, but Stuart’e Dysp«p»ia
Tablets will do these thing?, he- j
•suse they are composed of the
• l»u cuts ofdigeitiou, they contain
the juice, acids and pepttsea n<c
■‘ssury to th" digestion and assitni
istion of all whol“Surn» food.
Stuart a Dyspepsia Tablets will
digest food if placed in a jar or
bo tie in water heated to 9& de
givee, and they will oe it much
mere effestively when takeu into
the stomach alter meals, whether
you hav o faith that they will <r
not. b
They invigorate the stomach
make pure blood and strong wei vss,
in tbv *>nly way that nature can
io it, and that is, from plenty of (
w o'eaesne fo< d well digested. I
is not what we eat. but what wn
digekt that d' es us good. .
Sluart’a Dyape] sia Tablets are
-’old by neat ly all druggists at 80
•enG for full 8 : z«d pa kage, or by
mail from the F. A. Slurat Go., '
Marshall, Mich. 1
j BOTKIN TMk
h F ir Diftßiant SiniiU
IrJiniacy
BUTBENfKBTHEIBURB|Rj
The C se Goes Over Until
Tuesday Morning
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S in Francisco, Dec. 2! —The
trial oi ' rs. (J*>r leb- Botkin is j
n- a ring in end 1 lie defense /on- '
eluded ill- case today the tesli- 1
iin ny of the t:i" ti ed woman, i
Mrs, Botkin mnde sj-c'.lic de
nials of .Ii .ti i. < I),■ rg► bitiu ,’hi
agivusc her. She cent i t dieted
the testimony .1' every wimass
that lias appeared for the pros —!
cutioh and i!ie denials generitlh*
i W< '
1 the case.
8 te'swore that she did not 1
buy the candy sent Mrs. Du j. |
ning. or the ham ktrdhief whicfli i
wasem sod for M rs. Dunnii.oijj | 1
litth gii'. She adiiiittGl iru’ma- 1
cy wi li John P. Dunning, and
stated to the jttri tlu ’ she hud
tried to prevail uj on him many *
times to return to his family.
.Cross examination brought
out at h 1 one vry important '
fact agj.i ist the accusi-d. She I
admitted I ring at tin feiiy de
pot on the day that (In. poisoned '
candy was mailed at iho G, 1 y j
postofti e. T hree oth« tiniu i>or- i
taut witnesses v, <re introduced
by the defense.
The court t ! > u ad;ou i.tci 1
until Tn tday, when Ti - prmj
cutiuu w il presci 1 lestiomi. in
rebuttal.
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