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THE PROGRAMME. CANDLES. Brevities. PURE BEESWAX CANDLES FOR CHURCH PURPOSES. A cold snap-an icy answer. To the poor all thanks are poor GEORGE E. KENNEDY & SON Coming off soon-a collar button. I209 F STREET, N. W. Although it is leap year, don't 'lope. Blondes are the most successful lobbyists. FRANK HUME, Indians are not SO red as they are painted. Wholesale Grocer and Liquor Dealer, There is a new color-a lovely violet hue. It takes a loud baby to wake up a sleeping 454 Pa. Ave. bet. 4 1/2 and 6th Street. car. There is an old saying that "leap year is fruit Special attention paid to orders, and goods packed year." and delivered FREE of charge. Millions for potatoes, but not 'one cent for Parnell. NewCarpetStore. Our most truly 'steamed cotemporary-the oyster. JUST The general appearance of a tipsy man is dizzy-pated. A FULL STOCK OE Carpets, Mattings, Musicians are judged by the accompany- ment they keep. Oil Cloths, Druggets, Of seventy-six United States Senators, fifty- Lambrequins, Rugs, nine are lawyers. Mats. &c., &c. A new novel is entitled "Moths." The se- Many of OUR LARPET PATTERNS are Specially quel will probably be "Camphor." our Own and Mrs. Garfield, wife of the new Senator, has a Cannot be Duplicated in the City. classical education. SINGLETON & HOEKE, Widow Van Cott is having great success in 801 Market Space, corner of Eighth Street. revival meetings at Philadelphia. One of the Apache chiefs will go down in D.P. HERRICK & Co., profane history as "I-don't-care-a-dam." No need of inventing buttonless skirts. They're that way now. Get a rope and tie them STOCK BROKERS on. Many New York belles are wearing camels 43 New Street, New York. hair shawls in a scarf-like way. 0:0- Mr. George W. Childs has a great mania for clocks. He has ten in his office and thirty in Authorized Brokers for the issue and sale of his house. Stock Privileges of all A 1 New York operators. Rates on application. The champion modest girl of the season has Stocks and Bonds bought and been found in Rochester. She calls it the Limb islature. sold on margin or for cash. One of the Utes is SO noted for coveting Highest Washington References Furnished. everything he sees that he is known at the agency as Hanker-Chief. A. GAEGLER, A child being asked what were the three I309 SEVENTHSTREET, N. W. Bet. N and St great feasts of the Jews, replied : "Breakfast dinner and supper." CHEAP FOR CASH, Wheatley Bros., 7th and R. I. Avenue, fur- GROCERIES, FLOUR, &C nishes all kinds of lumber, doors, sash, blinds, PURE WAX CANDLES for Church Purposes, &c., at the lowest prices. Altoona, Pa., boasts of a cucumber four and a half feet long. If Pennsylvania cannot make Pembroke Whiskey. the laws of the nation, it can at least make its stomach ache. Mr. Webb Hayes is collecting historical data relating to the battle of Fort Stephenson, which took place on the 2nd of August, 1813, on the site of Fremont, the President's home. Great closing out sale of winter stock of boots and shoes at Wm. Hahn's, 716 7th street and 1933 Penna. avenue. Two ladies are discussing a third, who is, of course, absent. "She is really charming," says one, "and, above all, she has such an air of in- telligence.' "Yes," answers the other, "but,

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