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— tens i ! DDRESSE! seeking the protection ef a cell near by in times of storm, She hi refused, the neighbors say, to accept XPERT ON , 1B@ito; ducks, 12@14e. Honey—124%@14o Provi THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. | THE BON MARCHE } help of apy kind 5 P " ’ r Fregh meat—Cow beef, To Ib; steer lng Woman was evicted from her i tnlqu home last summer by Joseph Mer 7@7%e per lb; mutton, W eo riump aig, who had acquired litle to the Botts, ie pe rib; one ty through mortgage. . nthe. Prrhe. woman wieclared that she ut, 18%0; breakfast balance would not leave the home that had backs, 10c; bellies, Lic, he been hers and in which her father wt areas Sound, per ton $10) @ A mether had died n Washing 4 cea! Prof. Meany on Chief Joseph) “eine wan forcibly put out of the Thi Sau) i te Aly |M22%: sifatte, #1100 ah . house by a deputy sheriff, and whe| FAIS Farmer ANOWS Ginidtoin’ saiiseniediag ie | etl —A Mother's Gift to Her took her furniture to the shelter of Chemicals Which wfiielt Cote, Serr herter, O50) cony & great tree Corrected — daily—The following re fi % Frobate Judge Wurderan i» : Country's Cause ferret utes acts of oie pio are bene utwetioneoa l/l A Great Sale Wednesday and Thursday atist clan before tesuing ee ee ie Kill the car at Beatt i der for the removal © ew zg: Oral " 1 17.00; : , ‘ ite f oe Prof. R. &. Meany aaaresed the stu] mility : ———— wheat, eae tea ten, The buying of the Importers’ Stock by us naturally retarded the sale of our dent assembly of the State University =, corn, bulk, $83.00, . , ne 2 j > way yesterday, giving & deveripton cf D8] Fowigr Attempts Suicide wastinaron D Deo. 12] "uttergean ranch, 16@865—m regular stock of Toys, Dolls and Games, for the under prices made last week visit last summer fo ¢ joseph. Tro! Chief poleoner, an office held by Joe. ve creiimery, 22@%e, . g 4 , Sistecar’ Waket, eupdaitn esttot, Bea-| > ink’ Searlen hothneper Cob Woetlac | Sremnco'ae thik ante ie wrowabiy tin |. Gheee-Mative “Wembindten, -@im 2000 -thousands:of dollars worth of Toys and closed out the Importers’ Stock oished some excellent tauste. Chisholm, attempted suletde by poison most unique in the government uy almost entirel M ay An inaovation io the chapel exercise] on the evening of December 8th tn bis service, The duties are a od aed . teat trea - , y “ : Sh D I Y h § b ‘Nap wa augurated yesterday in the order he Bmpire hotel, Dawsen, some, as the tithe woul indicate. ‘oultry er ug@iU%e; ree , ~ of the clesece im going out. Hereafter | The doctors eaved him. Fowler is said Unilke the chief polsonere who held spring, 11%c; small spring, 16 Now we must sell our Regular Stock in Six Short Days which remain before whon the seasion is ended all the classes | to have been short in his accounts and office In Oriental countries, Parmer ducks, 12@12%c; turkeys, lc; geese, Christmas Eve rise and stand while the seniors pans! dreaded apprehension. tle |v sald to is not charged with the duty of re- s@¥e . get. Thea the other students follow| hare once nerred two yeare of & seren moving soaring politicians and, LAve stock — Cows, Se; steers It Means a Decisive Price Cutting ia the order of class. years’ sentence for forgery im Masea troublesome reformers. He poisons 440; calves, 6Y4@7%0i sheep, 40; President Frank P. Graves was the | chusetts. He was jatled only exhibits In the government | hogs, 6@5%c. And calls for prompt buying on your part, and so we have made happy recipient yesterday of a riat museums, He is an expert and the Up @ list Of some of the Toys, Games, etc, that will go vey mas gift in the shape of & son and hetr This Is examination week at the wol-| } | versity and the students are cutting | | out festivities of every nature. The passes through his hands before it children will, next year, look to the Bon Marche and to our fail term will end Saturday at soon is placed under glass. Rare and Claus to as happy @ Christmas as this Christmas will be to them January 16 has been set ax the date| | Cet Teles re eet a tanks | VIENNA, Deo, 1%—Sle ‘Informa- for the sophomore frolic. This is the — tn the apot, Mounted birds tion, a local newspaper, states that Games for Much Less second annual class dance. committon of the Asso- | met The athletic elated = Btadents agreed on new role Mereafter yesterday end) overning emblems. | $3,500,000 polsons not found im bia laboratory are not found anywhere. | Every object received for exhibition to be and animals, furs and fabrics of all kinds are poisoned to preserve them from encroachment of bugs. Wood and metal articles are treated with EXPULSION during the recent visit of Marquis Ito to Bt. Petersburg, the chief pro curator of the Holy Bynod, on behalf of the Russian government, urged quickly at the prices we have stated. Even if we make no profit on some of the joy-giving goods offered, we will yet have the satisfaction of knowing that the All be Games, tomorrow and Thursday, at three for 160, This includes such games as Peter Coddle, Snap, Heads ang Talis, Authors, Old Maids, etc. All 0c Games at 7 ae ak hoe ontestant must win a fret . the expulsion of all American and . 1 * 6 4 preservatives, It ts @ difficult mat " Here you find Cinderella, Cock Robin, Authors, Robinsog place @ tae tespte Fa fy . Dukeof Cornwall’sJaunt ter to select poisons thet will net | British Missionaries from Japan. Crusoe, Peter Coddle, Snap, Bo Peep, Oid Maid, Fish Pong, fe teh fo} A th ihite and yet w —_— e N . man tx a plain small one + | ert ce tes from bas onal Tiddle de Winks, Ten Little Niggers, ete, A football! man will have to play in two lntercoliegiate games to wip the big Diack W A small W with a diamond around it wil! be given to the man who plays in « majority of the Intercollegiate baseball | Kamen The polots entitling a man to a W Must all be won in one season. Was Expensive LONDON, Dee. It has Great Britain over $3,980,000 to show the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall the British empire. The ro; nf cou- je, who, if they live, will be Eng- jand’s next kh nd queen, made a trip around the world and visited all the British possessions. coat) | moths, but Farmer succeeds. Examine Your Silver Sean your coin carefully before you pocket it Silver counterfelt doliare and half dollers are in circulation here. Numerous complaints bave reached the United States secret service bureau Whatcom is also sald to be Sooded SAMPSON OBJECTS Kindergarten Games Such as Drawing Cards, Bewing Cards, Flower Sewing © Fish Sewing Cards, Animal Sewing Cards, Bird Sewing Cards Story Sewing Cards. All these regular tc Kindergarten Games, special for two days, at i7c. Young America Target Games No darts or arrows to this game, but perfectly harmless. Reg- ular price 85c; special for two days at 2c. ) SERERERERTS « the One of bare 3 tema pkg td with them. al ; ae Bagatelle eo : $450,000 for the steamer ir, wi Those cotns, although ver, are fe wit Theat was chartered for the tour. The fov-|castly detected. They have all been To Dewey 8 Crediting ent" Gade a rearte, three feet long; special for Wednesday z. ttom, ers. ernment paid one-fourth of the cont |cast tn molds, Like all counterfeits, ‘ 0 pada oo al inh of the crew, In addition to the Char-| their obverses are blerred, while the Schley With Victory Game of Hustle oe ao cal ter fen, | Tye adeaireny Seem ee) “head side te quite, eae. ‘This is one of the most interesting games ever invented, ea tide, | marie peewee mY they ‘are the ‘product of novices, thinks ‘ an object lesson as well a9 4 game. Regular price Se; ot KY: | for the laundry, which was fitted up yee al i for Wednehday and Thursday, one-half price, or : ety. 4 The Grand tast evening reverted to| At ® cont of $10,000. _ PR ay Soon oD they Ba oe The Firing Line en sind of | &D old and popular form of entertain operon to the Bohley controversy by reason This is a game for boys, of course, Box Game, 12x24-ingh, & ak | } ment.—-hypnetiam. There is perhaps too Claud Poncin Injured of the reported intention of Admir- with bee 4 Patent bg 24 and Ammunition; regular price, $1.2; be } Much incredulity in the minds of the al Sampson to file a tent againat sale price, for two days, . lee in | t Public on this propesiiies to allow of As far as le known the Reattle the minority report Dew “ated, these hypnotic exhibitions being taken| man injured in the G jorthers THERE T00 Sampeon still contends that he was Christmas ‘sree Ornaments b lel eertously or with a burning desire to| wreck at Fasex, Mootana, ts Clang M. within signaling distance, and was ‘The greatest error Christmas Tree Ornaments to be tle ~ actentife cece ot ype enn Ponein, son of Coane Podtin of _ a erefere ag eR poy © Dll ge er ne prose ma Uy fe oo Deg enabie every: | tet marege | Drologue the evening with a learned aie was ca his way to Beattie from fin | LONDON, Pe i-—Over the great. | Dewey's giving credit to Schley for Thristmas Tree Otnamenta, le each. rf o8 of Bi fertation om the art. neapolle. le was in the Pullman car |@? portion of violent storms |the winning of the victory, Christmas Tree Ornaments, 4 for be. be . = But as fun shows, these exhinitions| when the accident happened. The lower “fF? Tesing. In Beotiand the heavi- Secretary Long haa not been of- Christmas Tree Ornaments, 3 for be. to rhe are world beaters. It in cleam and barm-| part of bie right leg and foot are Seti s tified of the intended Christmas Tree Ornaments, 2 for bc. ‘ tee fun, too. <The eadience verely bert, bor tt t pot thought vant | ei a silence, Christmas Tree Ornaments, at Sc each. Ps then it did the night before Collier ‘The clam did many which bave been brought out Botists before and many Ret. The end man on the we t Wille hea natural imag hed more Inst night at Mr. Griffib's paptie| be will be permanentiy disabled. Pos- | peathe ance cia arrived In Seattle peeterday or MAKES VIRTUE shepherde and copers -| ported fost, and sueep have died by |S t From Rome comes the report of heavy snowstorms, and the sweep- eeee, with the navy depart however gay that phe have expec’ ed wuch has so himeett 1 in private ‘conver sation to friends. WASHINGTON, BD. C, Dec, 11— Miscellaneous Toys and Dolls a<3 sue bern comedian and the doae | fatriy shook with the merriment whieh he caused, particularty ip bis hawt for) + ling away by floods of bridges over | 19.96 Dp. m.—It was stated at the navy the River Tiber, Many vessels are OF NECESSITY - : tens tan thar eemboeronmenee department today noon that Samp- butterflies aod in bie masqweradiog cow tame. Gridith will hypnotize five nights more ond Bis entertainment should be seen br all who like ad evening of merriment unallayed by & plot of tlreseme waits | between acts. “A Stranger in o Strange Land” “A Stranger in @ Strange Land” bed | another good house st the Seattle last | aan It In admittediy an entertatning | play, and ought to hate 4 successful a 4 “ well made and finished, rum. It is billed for the entire work. | jack game. A con n followed tn [OF Jae, Dene whe. ae 18-1 0. 8. pecteges efile and the’ prie- Sho for $1.25 Bwinging Shoo- 6¢ each for Doll's Chairs, paint- F color: each, be. 8 a po ntiy acquitted of the murder of pe ; - s, at, 0 Romance of Coon Hoilow” the chiets private 0 aod Willam* | tax Ayres, to the eligible tat of chy. | OPOr Was indicted by the United States files, upholstered and nicely § ¢d red; regular price, 19, Good Single Shot Air Rifles, at, cach, € ird Avenue theater appears to the chlet Welt with @ note (rom Jit sevice applicants from which she Hilietals sintion . a for Doll's Go-Carts, ~~ 65 cents. e . e etal * Oe ave a taking attraction In “A Komance| By that [ttle letter Weir was in-|"e* © ee eet eee Tisine oa. Ue Oreat Noribere |fM| well Gnished and good size. DOLL HAMMOCKS AND Repeater Air Rifies, at, each Se ! of Coon Hollow.” It le an average mel-' formed that he must close bis game railroad. i0e each for Stick Horses. SWINGS. 1c boxes of Toy Dishes, at, the - rama. and bas some very catchy] If he refused the patrol wagon would All Wood Grocery stores, Doll Hammocks, worth $1, for set, 5c, ' specialties, It will rum through the|go down and bring tack layout and Stables, Drug Stores, etc., at one- | goc < * Be Dru: for the boys, . week deniers. Welr reatieed at once that the third off regular marked prices, Doll Hammocks, worth SOc, for | each, ge. ‘ weight of the argument w om the 19 each for Battleships, 15 ef 7 7 Se. ; side of the police, we neceded to thelg inches lor’, made of tin, well Delt ‘Hasnesorks, worth 20, Sr Se Drums, at, each, H Getuands declared void by | painted, very nautical, and worth | y50 Great Big Doll's compensa Jodge Tallman, ‘The girt is clatmed to Wo each. Doll Swings, worth 26e, for 156, | Chairs, v orth 260, for 1c. Gracefully Closes His Game When Informed He Must Do So James Welr, proprietor of the New England saloon, has publicly sunced Me withdrawal from the biackiack fight No more will @ game be rune io bie tetwren decks” club room Lest evening Chief Sollivan vent De tective flarbee toe the New Fngiand @a oom after Dealer Williams of the biatk The storm hae ext as fer as Athens, an RESTORED WASHINGTON, D. ©. Dec. 11 ‘The civil service commission this | morning formally restored the name of Mrs A BATTLE json's ptiorneye have notified Secre- their Intention to fiie a forma) protest against Dewey's opinion that @chiey deserves the eredit for the victory of Santiago. Faces Government Charge Whllam Logan, powtmaster at Hille dale, was arrested yesterday by Deputy U. & Marshal Stringer, charged with misrepre- defravding the government by | eenting the receipt of his office. The prowecution waa brought by the be under age. The marriage took place hr We will sell the next size larger at Bic. Doll's Trunks, worth 250, for 17¢ Child's Dust Pans, in assorted #0 for Shoofiics, worth Se; $1.19 for Doll's Go-Carts, Reed Doll Swings, worth Wo, for 3c. Ouija Boards—the Wholesale Hardware Nov. 4. Gunterman’ disappeared that Body, Steel Wheels and Spring, talk: sa J | | GIANT TRE Right. ‘The gists relatives ebjected toll extre large eiae, regular price, | >>" Psmee, worth 6c, for Gp. | tating peers, ree. : iw ye Ps to hare = large hardware eae the marriage. The case was # peculiar $1.60, Ail:e las at is6. $2.50 hocking Wr hext year, Ban Franciaco ope and received some attention from All 500 Dressed Dolls at 35e. day and T ursday, at $1.75. . ie $90 for Doll Cabs, Reed Body, pete Ba Canine will erect and ep. TAMPA, Fla, Dec. 17-—-An a re- | the newspapers at the time. Good Three Foot! om = v4 Miss Tumility Detes Winter crate oe branch house ae s 2 as —ae of two 5 The girl returned home and informed Ser ae uate i STILL ANOTHER MISCEL- for less ee ae soft - to lor the Oriental am emka | la 7 o LANBEOUS LIST. and 88. | teade, sides are arming end a battle is Se each tor Child's Little = : ad in Its Shadows | The estanitehinent of the branch bere feared. The police force has been May Wagons, regular price, 160, | 20 Tin Kitchen Bete for lic. CHRISTMAS CANDLES. yy 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 17,—Since July]. tt result of the 0 of | Increased. S20 each for Boys’ Stee! Ex- | Games, harmiess rubber tipped Christmas Candles, 18, 4 or ght, ff 20 last, when she was ejected from |W Sy Conca labia of apache te take the blase Wetuad tens teateneen arrows and isreet. Tie 16 B11]. ciation. dapice, the bos, Wy her home, on the Manchester road, in St. Louis county, Mise jen Tu mility has ved under a giant tree on the land which she formerly owned, Neighbors are now endeavoring to! secure an order from the probate/| court at Clayton, requiring the wom- | an to be placed where she will have broper care and shelter. With her bed. table, stove and/ the latest Canadian contingent to be rocking chair sheltered only by a@| sent to South Afric jreat Britain | The steamer Charles Nelson, of the 1419 to 14. spreading tree, Miss Dernility hee| 4 bearing the entire conte ota | Clipper ine, lett, Today” for. Baa 35 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. lived for more than four montha,| ping and maintaining the force | BOSTON, Dec, 17.—Reporta from | ranciaco. ne & passenger list W. Tibbs Company, hardware firme with a paid up capital of $10,000,000. it ts waid that they will invest heavily here ranciseo Ottawa Controversy In Ottawa, Canada, there is a bit- ter controversy raging over the gov- ernment’s refusal to bear the cont of Incorporated Lec det | of Cuban cigarmakers in the manu- pe gen in this city | Bp the storm-stric ken districts of New Pngiand, coming in this morning, | THE SEA of about 45 and a full cargo chandine. of mer- These have stecl wheels, steel Cand iders, at the 4 gear, size of box 10x18 inches. ingenngely * 5 cents. game for sport and discipline; regular price 50¢; sale price, 3c. 5 NORDHOFF @ Co. ence show & Vast amount of damage! Tho a ss process of making modern tapestry done. Bo far it is learned that three | this morning trom Sen wrancises,” |80,Derfectly resemble the much. = an Al lives nate aes lost, Millions of dol- ° , | fgth centuries -eapediatly * Aubusson and are’ worth of property has been de- e government revenue cutte: ng ientanitidies purcl WHO SHAVES HIMSELF jstroyed, tohaat Ectred in tha tay seriy thas eee teen: Peene exparte F morning et potee sein” patrolling | i eee torial was first carefuiy| Wants President Roosevelt to Give Editor White the +, a rips around So olnta. 4 . snes Brit A Southern gentleman of the old school observed that a gen | 960405006000000000ED: | Eibanteni tine yg hn it F Aho mad Celluloid Front BUSY 3 tleman was 4 man who always shay himeelf and n r biacked POOOODEOOOPOOOO OOOO OOOD were applied to produce artificial) 9 his own boots. History won't bear this assertion out tor m mn irregularities. The material th NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Senator able that Platt will be called dose — ute, although John J. Ingalls does add cumulativ sonar te dA ie THIS sab tree ah ea ne averse F — Platt of New York called on Prest- White is one of the most fearla® ents enying that every gentleman shaves himself. N rtheless, this and seats of armchairs A oes, ngs he gue ro} me by -4 wil Gehintan’ Set agomel in the ingredi nt of the many that are alf to comp the structur JOBBING UOTATIONS, which by other special processes bad of Wm Allen W hite, who is one ©! was scathing. It appeared tl ” es Etptieman. fs the source of al as much trouble as the Q 0099098 | Neen given an ancient appearance onde cit + warmest, Ee ep ages sal pa ae = x Pee ‘our-In-ha! ie, —_ + » ds. clear-c re 0! fle 1 In the first place, not. many men own a good rasor, though (CORRECTED DAILY.) | | were thus plnced von Repcatt with |g White, who was formerly editor of | bis effect on New York state tld every one who shaves himeelf thinks his razor a prize, and brags Green Fruit Max Heart, the Harlem millionaire | Various dealers tn. Paria oe cent ie, Ransas paper: recently printed ties, “giving, in plain language fhe of it as he does of his dog. A barber takes ragors on’ probation, Lemons—~$2.00@3,00 a box; cooking | who built 100 buildings, many of! the provinces, where middlemen put cree 8 iy * , | Rapeods ane Jaying partied a or suspicion, as Mrs. Partington calls it, as the Methodiste dos apples, 6@iic; eating apulee hn wage ce ge yids , PUt Clure'’s magazine in which he said on his acquisitions of legislatures iy 8 ts do a - pples, $1.25 them large apaxtment } *, sill’ them up for aale in old chateaux. th att was never animated b: vs Proapective member of the church. ‘The barber returns half a @'1-50; Oranges, $2.6062.75; bananas, | preserves at his home, the original! ‘The buainess prospered beyond alijkindly cr patriotic motive. | | Pipeurg OF Purchase. | preg hapa eal Aaa ix teoomateod ert ule by tie oe ag KIA peM, SL OOUT SO ene er a fornla | bootblacking outht with which he | expectations and doutless would ‘be! Piatt told President Roosevelt that | ed the senator the most was probably one that has been paseed up by several ban nd @10 per bbi guinces, 76e@41.00 poh Heart's * Bo en tee! in tes Stal Aniimanten etee ted tacoma laed (ise continued te: pamerd Waite x. cldghtal manton Of 8 seu after he has introduced it Into his family, enrolls it ng the AIMMONS, $1.24@1.60 per box; Krape jobby of the Asbland house, in New| cre Raul ty the funplcinas treane his friend, he would lose the regard fair” which cost Platt nile household gods @ | frult, $4.0065.00 per box; pomegran-| York city. i] nape wf .the nail holes, not laid an| As even the presidente” politically and socially and ae When the old man begins making preparations toishave, the ater, $1.25G1.60; pineapples, $6.00 por| ‘The hotel bootblack, besides shin lenemy Bilthat te te bake. eke ee hited dlisien Sanita he Ghee Go when ha'dbdertakea to teens tt 3 | dozen; Jap. orangen doer’ woediog | ina the koe eens, heaides shin- | information with the prosecuting au-|enemy will admit that he is not a ing to overcome te tele tions of stove-pipe to intimate association with each other. Hie @ | OT@ORes, $1.75@2.00; Himes, 87.00 cane; - > eat’ de bale ana an a to} thorities, atid man to be either bull- dozed into dis- ed national celebrity through 4a at Y 2 aweer perform carding @ friend or forgiving an at- ticle entitied, “What's the ool wife hovers near to give him advice, There ts nothing the per- @ | t#ngerines, $1.75. | other menial work. It i# sald to be Not long ago an American briefly | tempt of coercion, tt is not im prob- with K rag Ms ror} verse sex are so much addicted to as offering advice upon sub 8 | Vogetabios ja particular source of satisfaction to| tarrying in London had occasion to} » p anaes. sein jects they don't know anything about Potatoes—$24,00@29,00 a ton; beets, | Mr. Heart today tnat one of his sum-| send a postcard in a great hurry. As| = ' vail He begine by strapping his razor the way he thinks he has 76000 per sack ing ots. mer homes, that at Long Branch,| he was in the nelahborhood of the| : + carrots, 60@60c per ch,| he was in neighbor! ot his part 2.4 seen the barbers do it, testing the edge a few times upon the sack; lettuce, $1,25@1.50 c adjoing the home of Charlos Brock- | general poatoftice, he purchased the | hulls, who has been in this Bi 4 leather as he goes along. He next mixes up a pretty fair meas @ | bogie, har ead.00 case; turnips | ay, the wéll-known hotel manager| card there, thining to write and to| jot the country over 30 years, of lather. A child can do that. Then, after putting on some @ | owt: peppern” wy capbage, 16001 | 11.5’ rat employed him asa boot-| port ft all under the one roof. But this morning that he was confide of the lather, he pushes the mower against the boundary line of husks, 20¢ ‘a vol i bg ar. I oe. cnet | black. be he took his pen in hand at one it would snow before Christmas his face and bla No gentleman Will swear, according to potaties, Kise te ee don. ree. | © inemens wleaetioned eostte ae The Indians for several Lord Chesterfield, #0 that knocks the Southern gentleman out pers, MOBS ee Mt CBU. pep-| rhe body of Mra. Mary nya ethic ‘ risena have predicted a heavy snow Sauer kraut, 24@%c 4 the bu ing's spacious corridors, an a “4 tf December horrified, and saya She didn’t notice anything wrong @ tomatoes, $1.00 Hah. ‘| Dallas was recently buried In Wash-| uniformed officer stepped up oe uring the latter part o! jor last right when she trimmed her corns with it. A Veer dos; fee eat ohton ington, D.C. said: "You can't write there These weather prophets have signs domestic titf adds vigor to the old man's exertions as he straps 3 42 3 iy (reed A: 4 * 0b Mra. Dallas was & great-erand-| tir,’ The American apologized, = such as the actions of wild the steel a second time, and then makes a second start. It lan't @ | parse? $1.00 | seughter of “Betty” Washingt , desk which they belleve are infallible, any better, but he eager, $1,00@1.26; pum ngton,/ moved to another desk and had| The hopes of the small bo f Se- wh hey ke a pro pec bs 4 Koes ahead to avold giving his better half an 14-40 1b; squashes, | George's sister, and a sister-in-law| barely grabbed hie pen a second attic f h ve > Bee ween Sey me orn excune for’ turther erg He iightpct plone pretty hell wad Deane tick ariinonce'|of Prince Achille Murat. She was| time when another officer appeared. fata” Ie vente Ole are cannot be changed in their Dalle Gg) ‘or a while if he would stand still, but he won't, and the cat. @ | 7% , oad #8 years old. With her deat “ can't writ i he t ‘ . tah gl q moves, 6 steps on her toes, ne yells and he cuts himself and Heep . Dallas, and Mise Attaw: orice rEtor = se. knocks his shaving cup on the floor. He chases the cat under Butter, Choose, Legs and Poultry | owis, of this city, remain “At ASST a hint atGintal appease not ne gut arrange for anowsterm 4 the bureau, and comes back and makes more soapauds, Butter — Washington creamertes, | est surviving kin of George Wash-| told him he couldn't write at that hin heat ani testy Says: he shook : A barber has no such trouble, After laying on the first coat, | pound prints, 300; Kastern Towa, | ington desk. “In heaven's name," asked | not. Tt tora: om afraid = wasHINGTON, D.C, Dee fe he puts a large quantity of lather in the customer's ear where it aie noh, 16@20 Commodore Dallas, as a iieuten-| the American, "at what deak can I| Wii shOW On Puget noma” nlesg Mrs. Ada Dennis’ Is still ative, but will be handy—enough to finish the job; and doesn’t have to Native hington. full| ant, precipitated the war of 1812 by| write?” The officer looked puszicd.| climatic condition chance 'marcral has not regained consciousness e bother qny further with his cup. creuin, 124 @1s0. Mastern: New York | firing the first «un before orders to| “H'lm sure Hi don't know, sir” he |ly... There on change material- condition is very critical and it i The party who proves himself a gentleman by doing his own 18%4@140; Wisconsin, 140; Roquefort, | begin the battle had been given replied, "Ye might go houtaide tol inthe alr to wtere es ceont Moisture aoubtful af she will recover, of Ove 5 shaving, gets through with the Job somehow or other, and after |46c; Edam, {11@12 per case: New . nome ote) hor hotHer.” But ye can't] dloations trove Tieton Aontkas. become luc J enough to tell the pats ) e washing off the blood and soap, feels ao good over the waving of York, 15@ Limburger, 10@170;| Sensational frauds have just come| write letters nor postearde hin’ the {Are that the wth ee ty Montene cculars of the attempt against BO ie +5 15 cents, that he thinks he is entitled to a treat. He meets two rick, 16giic; Byles, 180180 | to Went in the bric-a-brac and ourio| poathoftice, ‘These ere desks hia| Warmer, and sein w ralinee veaee lite, : I friends at the bar, and red liquor for three coste 45 cents. They | ap ewe—Btrictly fresh” ranch, 860; | world, Two French dealers are un-| hall reserved for those has wanté to|know We predieved cee ut th ae ; reciprocate, and then all three play the slot machine for 60 cents Fastern D280. der arrest and a number of others! . ys ee ; “ ete mole. bes. ie LUCYRUS. O., Dec, 17.—Mrs. Mary i aplece for more drinks. Live ‘poultry Hens, 11% @12c;| are implicated, vase te ty ees ‘They may think | Chances for it are very slim at pres- RUCYRUE \ I mn 7 eer nal In the meantime the common man has been skinned by a 3 large spring, 1246; small epring, 16e;| Acording to the Francats, an or-| ther r conoleden fis American in ws number of the old settlers, how- shentatenan nachildren, tripped -uditolorri oxyde mapa hnge fucka iaygie, et W@Me; | ganized gang: numbering severall telling the story. “If they did but| ever, are confident that Seutile will and fel, sustaining @ fractured hi oka, ‘ ri ¢ omen A ¢ at Seattle wil d te wocccccoooooes | Dresced poultry—Turkoys, i6o;|and “even artints, had Gtooovered a] sicwtt {ts Juat @ branch of West-|have snow, and very shortly, too, | and other injuries whieh it Ws (hou minster Abbey," {Cant W. J. Bryant, U, 8. inspector | will prove fatal Ghe BON MARCHE}