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THE PROGRAMME. NewCarpetStore THE GRAMME is now circulated in both theatres and in the reading rooms of the hotels, the principal hotels, business houses, and other prominent places, This secures to A FULL STOCK OE the advertiser a larger circulation during the Carpets, Mattings, course of the week that can be obtained by any Oil Cloths, Druggets, other medium. The audiences at the theatres Lambrequins, Rugs, are composed almost entirely each evening of Mats. & &C. the week of different persons--those going on Many of OUR LARPET PATTERNS are Specially our Own and one evening seldom going again the same eve Cannot be Duplicated in the City. ning. Twenty-five thousand per weeki a low SINGLETO & HOEKE, estimate of the average circulation. 801 Market Space, corner of Eighth Street. Random Notes. D.P. HERRICK & Co., The road to matrim ny is a bridal path. The seat of pain-where the pin points. The tighter a telephone wire is the louder it sings. So with the average man on the lark. 43 New Street New York. The only cure for love, is to borrow a lead pencil, write your will, and break your neck. Authorized Brokers for the issue and sale of What is home without children ? - Yonker Stock Privileges of all A 1 New York Gazette. It's an awful lonesome place for S operators. Rates on application. molasses jug. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on maigin or for cash. A volcano with a five foot crater has shot up in Wyoming. We knew something would Highest Washington B ferences Furnished. The come of this thing of allowing women to vote. A. GAEGLER, Sometimes when a man goes home at two o'clock in the morning he wishes that he were 309 SEVENTH STREET, N.W. Bet. N and St a burgla SO that he could get into the house CHEAP FOR CASH, easily. GROCERIES, FLOUR, &C Eiseman Bros. Clothiers and Tailors, Cor. 7th and E street. Opening of Spring Goods. TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. "John, we won't have potatos enough for Pembroke Whiskey. dinner, with SO much company what shall we do?" "Tell them we've lost our potato masher, and the girl had to jump on them. They won't ask for any," said John. "Love laughs at locksmiths," and yet there isn't anything funny about a locksmith. And there isn't anything funny about love either. At least Smythekins says so, and he has been there a number of times. Strange things h ppen Southern in Colorado A tourist, by simply throwing one stone down the mountain-side, made a snow-slide, a cow- slip and a butterfly fly. All of which SO amazed him, that he started off on a run, making his coat flap flap. Here is a first-rate conundrum. We have forgotten the question; in fact we have never been able to think of the question. But the answer is "Because of the Rates of Peen's "JOHN'S' Aunts." It is something about Quaker pastry of course. All you have to do spring it on RESTAURANT your friends is just to fix up the question. We fairly roared with laughter when we first COR.71 DSTs thought of that answer. They are having a warm time just now in PEMBROKE WHISKEY Kansas Sunday-schools, and the question under discussion is, whether the boy who has fairly N. WHITE & CO., won the prize Bible by learning three thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven verses in three ORFOLK OYSTER DEPOT, months, can be rule off the track for putting furniture tacks and a wad of shoemaker's wax on the superintendent's chair. No. 621 B STREET, IV W. WHOLESALE (and RETAIL. All choice An Oil City Irishman. having signed the arieties of Oysters constantly, on hand. Ciams, pledge, was charged soon afterward with hay- rabs and Terrapin received daily, Hotels and ing drank. "Twas me absent-mindedness," amilies promptly supplied. Orders by tele- none or postal card punctually attended to. said Pat, "and a habi I have of talkin' to PRICES LOW PRICES LOW TOR meself. sed to meself, sez I, 'Pat coom in an' have a drink.' 'No, ser," sez I. 'then I'll drink B. WEISMAN & CO., alone,' sez I to meself. 'An' I'll wait for ye STALL No. 41 CITIZENS' MARKET, outside," sez I. An' whin mesilf cum out, DE ISLAND, AVE., 8th and 9th STREETS, faith an' he was drunk." -DEALERS IN- "Woodworker," an Indian chief says he BEEF, VEAL & MUTTON, has never seen a gray-haired Indian in his AT THE LOWEST PRICES. life, and he had seen some over ninety years Always a Fresh Assortment. Entire satis- old, It is because the Indian has no trouble, tion guranteed, Give us a call. no worriment or anything that way. His wife chops all the wood, builds the fires, goes to rom a Boston Declining Manufacturer the market at daylight, stone tramps out of the front yard and blacks his boots. And he 500 CASES is not tormented by tax collectors, gas bills and lightning-roo peddlers. Let an Indianstart a ROOTS and STATE twenty-four column daily

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