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THE ROGRAMME. The Child Musican. NewCarpetStore. He had played for his lordship's levee, YUST And played for her ladyship's whim, A FULL STOCK OE Till the poor little head was heavy, And the poor little brain would swim. Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Druggets, And the face grew peaked and eerie, Lam requins, Rugs, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said-too late- is weary ! M ts. &c., &c. He shall rest for, at least, to-night ! Many of OUR RPET PATTERNS are Specially our Own and But at dawn, when the birds were waking, Cannot be Duplicated in the City. As they watched in the silent room, With the sound of a strained cord breaking, SINGLETON & HOEKE, A something snapped in the gloom. 801 Market Space, corner of Eighth Street. Twas a string of his violincello, And they heard him stir in his bed :- N. WHITE & CO., "Make room for a tired little fellew, Kind God ! was the last that he said. NORFOLK 60 OYSTER DEPOT, Scraps, No. 621 B STREET, IN W WHOLESALE and RETAIL. All choice varieties of Oysters constantly,or hand. Clams, The man who gets his drink and asks td Crabs and Terrapin received daily. Hotels and have it "slated" is the pirate of ten cents. Families promptly supplied. Orders by tele- phone or postal card punctually attended to. The regular charge for cremating a body is PRICES LOW PRICES LOW $35, and no questions asked as to sex O religion. SIX WAMSUTTA SHIRTS Made to Order for - $6.00 " Lodille's Headache Specific, cures headache SIX FINE DRESS SHIRTS - $7.50 SIX ELEGANT DRESS SHIRTS " " in 5 to 20 minutes. Price 50 cents. - $9.00 -ALSO A FULL LINE OF It does not come half SO hard for time to kiii a fellow as it does for a fellow to kill time. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS An exchange says, "that boy babies are the CONSTANTLY ON HAND. buds on the family tree." And later in life these buds bring forth "blossoms." 1112 F STREET, NORTHWEST. There is good sleighing in Alaska, and the ice there is two feet thick. This is the cold BRADBURY PIANOS. weather Vennor predicted. Vennor hits it every time as far as the weather is concerned but he is a trifie off in his locations, "If we are to live after death why don't we F. c. SMITH, Manufacturer, have some certain knowledge of ?" said Brooklyn, NJ. Y. skeptic to a clergyman. 'Why don't you have some knowledge of this world before you come Branch War it 03 PA. AV into it ?" was the caustic reply, There is sleep for the eye that is tearful, THE EBBITT: A balm for the heart that is sad- And a calm for the spirit that is fearful, And for every liver-a pad. WASHINGTON, D. C. They talk about the weakness of our army, ARMY & NAVY HEADQUARTERS and the impossibility of putting one in the field Four Iron Fire Escapes. at short notice, but let the government issue at call for 400,00 major-generals, and we'll be Terms $4, $3, and $2.50 per Day they'll get 'em in two days. MAURICE JOYCE, Look at this picture : Colonel Ingersol made $40,000 la-t year preaching the gospe: STEREOTYPER, of no red-hot hereafter, and a Methodist minis ter made $400 by holding up the other end ENGRAVER & ELECTROTYPER, of the beam. 517 SEVENTH STREET A report is going the rounds of the press that there is a lady in Coshocton, Ohio, who is NEW DRY GOODS. SO fashionable that she won't eat butter unless the hairs in it are frizzed and banged. New Orleans men wants all that belongs to Trunnel, Clark & Co., them. A dentist in that city offered a reward of a set of false teeth to the man who would No.803 MARKET SPACE, guess a certain riddle, and the fellow who had Are adding Fresh Novelties to their large and won the prize had his own teeth, which were attractive stock daily. perfectly good, yanked out, SO that he could The public cordially invited to inspect the have the fal e teeth pu: in. same, I've seen the cats kill mountains ONE ;PRICE ONLY. And beheld a garden walk; Trunnel. Clark & Co But I'll admit I was surprised

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    "ocrText": "THE\nROGRAMME.\nThe Child Musican.\nNewCarpetStore.\nHe had played for his lordship's levee,\nYUST\nAnd played for her ladyship's whim,\nA FULL STOCK OE\nTill the poor little head was heavy,\nAnd the poor little brain would swim.\nCarpets, Mattings,\nOil Cloths, Druggets,\nAnd the face grew peaked and eerie,\nLam requins, Rugs,\nAnd the large eyes strange and bright,\nAnd they said-too late- is weary !\nM ts. &c., &c.\nHe shall rest for, at least, to-night !\nMany of OUR\nRPET PATTERNS are Specially\nour Own and\nBut at dawn, when the birds were waking,\nCannot be Duplicated in the City.\nAs they watched in the silent room,\nWith the sound of a strained cord breaking,\nSINGLETON & HOEKE,\nA something snapped in the gloom.\n801 Market Space, corner of Eighth Street.\nTwas a string of his violincello,\nAnd they heard him stir in his bed :-\nN. WHITE & CO.,\n\"Make room for a tired little fellew,\nKind God ! was the last that he said.\nNORFOLK 60 OYSTER DEPOT,\nScraps,\nNo. 621 B STREET, IN W\nWHOLESALE and RETAIL. All choice\nvarieties of Oysters constantly,or hand. Clams,\nThe man who gets his drink and asks td\nCrabs and Terrapin received daily. Hotels and\nhave it \"slated\" is the pirate of ten cents.\nFamilies promptly supplied. Orders by tele-\nphone or postal card punctually attended to.\nThe regular charge for cremating a body is\nPRICES LOW PRICES LOW\n$35, and no questions asked as to sex O\nreligion.\nSIX WAMSUTTA SHIRTS Made to Order for - $6.00\n\"\nLodille's Headache Specific, cures headache\nSIX FINE DRESS SHIRTS\n-\n$7.50\nSIX ELEGANT DRESS SHIRTS\n\"\n\"\nin 5 to 20 minutes. Price 50 cents.\n-\n$9.00\n-ALSO A FULL LINE OF\nIt does not come half SO hard for time to kiii\na fellow as it does for a fellow to kill time.\nGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS\nAn exchange says, \"that boy babies are the\nCONSTANTLY ON HAND.\nbuds on the family tree.\" And later in life\nthese buds bring forth \"blossoms.\"\n1112 F STREET, NORTHWEST.\nThere is good sleighing in Alaska, and the\nice there is two feet thick. This is the cold\nBRADBURY\nPIANOS.\nweather Vennor predicted. Vennor hits it\nevery time as far as the weather is concerned\nbut he is a trifie off in his locations,\n\"If we are to live after death why don't we\nF. c. SMITH, Manufacturer,\nhave some certain knowledge of ?\" said\nBrooklyn, NJ. Y.\nskeptic to a clergyman. 'Why don't you have\nsome knowledge of this world before you come\nBranch War\nit\n03 PA. AV\ninto it ?\" was the caustic reply,\nThere is sleep for the eye that is tearful,\nTHE EBBITT:\nA balm for the heart that is sad-\nAnd a calm for the spirit that is fearful,\nAnd for every liver-a pad.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nThey talk about the weakness of our army,\nARMY & NAVY HEADQUARTERS\nand the impossibility of putting one in the field\nFour Iron Fire Escapes.\nat short notice, but let the government issue at\ncall for 400,00 major-generals, and we'll be\nTerms $4, $3, and $2.50 per Day\nthey'll get 'em in two days.\nMAURICE JOYCE,\nLook at this picture : Colonel Ingersol\nmade $40,000 la-t year preaching the gospe:\nSTEREOTYPER,\nof no red-hot hereafter, and a Methodist minis\nter made $400 by holding up the other end\nENGRAVER & ELECTROTYPER,\nof the beam.\n517 SEVENTH STREET\nA report is going the rounds of the press\nthat there is a lady in Coshocton, Ohio, who is\nNEW DRY GOODS.\nSO fashionable that she won't eat butter unless\nthe hairs in it are frizzed and banged.\nNew Orleans men wants all that belongs to\nTrunnel, Clark & Co.,\nthem. A dentist in that city offered a reward\nof a set of false teeth to the man who would\nNo.803 MARKET SPACE,\nguess a certain riddle, and the fellow who had\nAre adding Fresh Novelties to their large and\nwon the prize had his own teeth, which were\nattractive stock daily.\nperfectly good, yanked out, SO that he could\nThe public cordially invited to inspect the\nhave the fal e teeth pu: in.\nsame,\nI've seen the cats kill mountains\nONE ;PRICE ONLY.\nAnd beheld a garden walk;\nTrunnel. Clark & Co\nBut I'll admit I was surprised"
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