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3@« Dozen Christmas Handkcr- Great gtovk of new Scarfs Bows Beautiful assortment of fine ho
chiefs. The finest stock in Rome. and Ties, to dose out" <* ry - Si,k ho#e that wcrc *’’* and
j 2.00, now
Cost or Below Cost At Cost RO cents
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ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN COST: •
IWfi-i-IFMEiIV’, CaipsMS, CEfiOES! SHOES!
Anything in the steck at half price Superb selections. Late and stylish. fine Siwes to go.
to dose out. At cost. Make Santa Claus market at our
Clothing for men and boys. Fine Jackets*? yeais old, sold for p| ace complete. Buy no oilier shoes
, , . . , ii so,oe to Jio.oe. Price now only Si.ooJ J
stocK new goods but au at or below This is giving goods away, but * rul Krippendorfs’. they are the best
cost. come and get them. fine made.
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We shall well nigh give goods away this week and ssall make it the greatest week in the history of our
business. Come ie us for BARGAINS.
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Oii Sliry Goes Into tlie Cu
ban Breezes
OLUm TO E r'IRED
As ho Spaniard Comes Down
anti Yankee Goes up.
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Hava ra, Dae. 24. —At the j rint
nieetit.gof the Unitid S utes and
tpanieh military con.uiiet-ionftrr
today die programme wae finally
agreed upon f<rthe. exchange of
fl gs on January Is*, at noon.
Jubt before 12 o’clock tlie Amer
ican war vessel* will fire a salute
twen ly-c re gui s in honor of
the Spanish flag. Prom; tlv at 12
o’clock the Spanish flags on the
various pub ic buildings will be
lowered, and in.ui.d at ly then li -
ter the stare tod stripes will It
hoisted over El Mono tnd the
public builon gs of (he city,
while Sprriish aitiilfcriets at Cub
aides fortress will sa utt the Amer
ican fl ig with ivvvntj'-ouo gnus,
Spanish warsh’ps in the harbor
participating in the ea’ute.
At the sumo hour the Spanish
troops, if any then lemaiu in the
Clt y, will be paraded in barracks
and will render proper salute to
the the Ameiican forces passing.
Just before noon the American
and Spanish commissioners, ( en
-Bral Jiminez Caalillat oh, the
Spanish capta.ii and the Ameri
can ranking ofiicer in Cuba, Major
General John R. Brooke.il he ar
rives in time, and otherwise Major
•aneral Lee, will assemble al the
palace.
4 he Spanish commissioners v ill
then torw and surrtud r the gov
tmrntnt to the United Siaiws
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■commissi >n-rs, who will iiwmedi- ’
■at-dv turn it over to the America*
'g. neral commending. After this'
the various functionaries will re
main a while to receive those who
inav wish to poy their respects to
the incoming authorities.
It was agreed at tha jwint meet-1
ing that the Spanish troops re
maining in Cuba after January Ist
should he considered iu the light
of foreign troops in a friendly
country, and tu be accorded the
privileges usually granted under
inierna'ii nal law.
Matanzae and Cienfu gos will
doubtless be the only places where
Spanish tr -ops will remain after
January Ist, ai d Cienluegos wdi
be evacuated last. The Spanish
ei«k iu the hospital will remain
uudtr the safeguard of the Ameri
can flag, the Spanish authorities
providing medicines and attend
ance with food, repatriating them
1 and on recovery.
Gens. Wade, Butler and Clous
accompanied by their aides were
i received it the palace today with
full mli ary honors. The Spanish
trutnpfe < blew a flare and th*
police g ids s luted. The same
iceremon’e- marked the reCr. meet
[of the American officers. Ihe
Eighth and Tenth regular infantry
regiments occupied the forts at
Ei V-dado today, but there are
iio Aineri' an hags in sight-
she Spanish transport Darm
-Bi<irit sai ed today tor Cadiz with
2,727 officers and men. About 8,-
000 troops have embarked this
week for Spain; some 8,000 others
are left in Havana, it is estimated
that there are 15.000 Spanish sol
diers at Mat iuzas and there are
about 80,COO Spanish troops in
Cienfucgos.
she widow and daughter of gen
eral Cahxto Garcia have been left
in poverty and patriotic societies
are o< ntributibg to their relief. .
Some Cubans entered the resi
dence of the Marquis de Pinar del
Rio in the Cerro suburb of Ha-
Vlll .’ a yesterday and compelled
.him to cry “Vive Cubra Libre
’] he ma'quis who is one of the
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tio'.iii-t men in the isiai d ai . .> a.
noted fa mily complained t tap
' tain G eu Castellanos and u '.d®
on the subjee* was sent the Aa* ir
paan evacuation.
The marques d« P aar del R;o
aad other prominent Syaaiards
are determined to Gave Cuba,
their friends say, “unb-s* the
Unit* « States is a strong govern
ment a: d hey are as -tirnd ample
protemies.”
The United States transport
Florida arrived at Mulanzas y»a
terday.
The United States flag wax for
mally noisted st Cardenas yester
day by Li»wtebuet G. R . Ryburn,
of file El? Lt la reculsrs.
10 HUTH CURE
Amr STUART'S »Y«R£ASIA
TABLETS.
They Cure Stomach Troubles and
indigestion Any way Wnethevycu
Have Faith in Them or Not.
Mere faith will net digest yoar
food for yes, will sot give yol an
appetite, wi'l net inertasa yoer
fl >h and etresjthe* veer n*rv*»
and he .ft, bat Stuart’* Dyspep»i*
Tablets Will do.these thing*,
oanse th<y are eonpuard of the
l»n a.its el digestioe, 1 hay so*tain
the juiee, aside and peptones aae
ossiiiy to th- direction end aesimi
intion of ail wholsßome food.
Staai t’e Dyspepsia Tablets will
digest feed if plated i* ajvr or
bottle iu water hsated to tl Je
greer, sad they will «!• it rni.ak
mere efieeliveiv when taken :nte
the efooiaab a!t»r Bisr-ls, wheti sr
yaa have faith that Hey will er
uol .
They invigorate the »te* b
« kw pure blood i.nd strong e.
in che only way that nature flan
do it, and that 18, fro« ploutj. of
w olescwe to* d well digested. I
is not w hat we eat, but what we
digest that does >e goon.
Htwari’s Dyspepsia Tablet* re
sold by nearly all drujf.ists at >0
cents for full sized package,
mail from the F. StvTJt -c.,
Marshall, Mieh.
■ BOTKIN ML
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’ Tit Hit Dfihiiiaiit Admits
iiifiniacy
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t BUTBEMIES THE KUFIDLR
• The Case Goes Over Until
Tuesday Morning.
Ban Francisco, Dec 94.—Tho
trial of Mrs. Cordel-n. Botkin i-; i
nearing an end The tl feiifie con - ■
eluded its case toda . tlio test!- I
i niouy of the accused woman. I
1 Mrs. Botkin made specidc de-[
1 nials of all tho charges brought
I egauist her. She contradicted |
j tl.-e testimony of every witness'
( l that lias appeared for the prose
(! c tion and the cui. Is ner tlly
. were op the points in
► tho case.
i She swore th .1 s’.c did not!
• buy the candy emit Mrs. Luu '
■ ring, or the h;>m kerchii 1' which I
was en< losed for Mrs. Dunning’s |
' little girl. She admitted intima-[
cy wi;li John P. Dunning, and I
<1 to the jur; tl at she had
tiied to prevail ui on him many
| tin t s to return to iris family,
. | Cress examination brought
jout a> hast one very important
• act against the accu’i d. She
, admitted being at the ftijy d-•
i pot on the day that the poisoned
’ candy was mailed at the ferry
pcstofii'ie. Three other unitnper
’ taut witnesses were introduced
by the defense.
, The court tutu adjourned
until Tuesday, when the prosf
i-ution will prtfe-eut testimonv in
’! rebuttal.
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Fine .Stationery and Story
Books, also Games for the
Little Folk.
Barry Rawlins AOo b
A Stationery, 302 Broad >
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A F®r Sale at Soda Founts of:
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T.Crouch and Jervis&Wright.
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