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Random Notes, NewCarpel Store Mrs. Partington says Ike has bought a horse SO spirituous that it always goes off on a JUST canter. A FULL STOCK OE Carpets, Mattings, Fine Groceries at Geo. E. Kennedy & Sans, I209 F street. Oil Cloths, Druggets, Doctors now say that boiled cow's milk is Lambrequins, Rugs, not good for babies, it is better raw.-Ex. Mats. &c., &C. The doctors are right, a raw COW gives better milk than a boiled one. Many of OUR CARPET PATTERNS are Specially our Own and Tharp's "Rock & Rye" for coughs and colds Cannot be Duplicated in the City. at 820 F street. SINGLETON & HOEKE, The style for the year-Young lady of the period: "Governor, $10, please. I am going 801 Market Space, corner of Eighth Street. to take a gentleman to the party to-night and want a carriage." Of course she gets it The D. P. HERRICK & Co., little darling. Ladies goods in endless variety at Samstag's 730 7th street. In Ohio, when a young man has taken a girl to a spelling school sixteen times the law 43 New Street, New York. considers them engaged to be married, and she ---0-0-0-0 has a good cause of breach of promise if he Authorized Brokers for the issue and sale of dosen't walk up. Stock Privileges of all A 1 New York Benkert & Wilson 819 Penna. avenue offer operators. Rates on application. special bargains in ladies' and gentlemen's fine Stocks and Bonds bought and shoes. sold on niargin or for cash. The life of a Wisconsin woman was saved by a locket around her neck, the ball her hus- Highest Washington 3 ferences Furnished. band fired at her striking it and glancing off. We print this fact in order to start boom in A. GAEGLER the jewelry business. I309 SEVENTH STREET, N.W. Bet. N and O St Great closing out sale of Millinery Goods at CHEAP FOR CASH, King's Palace 814 7th street. GROCERIES, FLOUR, & Between the acts in the Boston theatre, a man startled the audience with a sneeze SO TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. loud and vigorous that the house seemed to shake. There was great applause, and cries of Pembroke Whiskey. "encore!" but he simply bowed his thanks. Leadville has had a leap-year ball which was conducted in proper style. The girls had thre. knife fights and then a general shooting affray, while the men huddled together in a corner and yelled. Gent's furnishing goods in all styles a Dubrial & Bros., III2 F street. A little girl knew a minister would hear her read a composition. The subject was, "a cow." She weaved in this complimentary sentence. "The cow is the most useful animal in the world except religion." A. I Hazelton, No. 423 7 street, receives daily all the latest novelties in fine shoes for fall and winter wear, including Burt's shoes for ladies. Care drives the nails in our coffins, but what man can feel jolly when his wife daily hands JOHN'S him a list of neighbors who have twice as many bonnets as she has, and their husbands not earning half his salary. DSts Mrs. Palmer, IIO7 F street, offers unusual inducements to ladies in genuine gloves in street WHISKEY and opera shades. There are many hard tasks set for women FOR 30 DAYS ONLY in this world, but few which they find it im- possible to perform. Still there never was a woman who could keep a fur lined circular GREAT CLOSING OUR JALR Avino onen and showing the fur

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