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HOBBIES! Every man bas his hobby. And in this respect we do not differ from other men, ‘for we have abobby, too; bat in addition we have a stock of Stoves, Heaters, & Ranges, that for quantity, quality and price cannot be equalled. It comprises every style of stove, from the smallest bedroom heater to the largest range, which we are selling with our stock of Furniture, &c., on small Weekly or Moathly Payments. Beware of imitations. And if you want the best range in the market, ge the “Rudden Range,” which is for sule only at RUDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALLMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh oe N. w., 932 W: Senet DG. Our candidate for low prices in DRY AND FANCY GOODS. J. E. YOUNG. 4, 5 < u 4 : & re} 6 nw ? g fe) : & i : 5 4 : § 9 1 4 ; : a : co Ma a : & fi GRAND FALL OPENING OF CLOAKS, COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES & NOVELTIES. Cashmeres in Black and Colored at the lowest prices. Jerseys in Endiess Variety, Table Linens, Ginghams, Cloth for men and boys wear, Ticking, Flan- nels, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Buttons, Corsets, Gloves aud all such usefal goods, generally found in a first class Store. DOWT FORGET THE MAME & NUMBER. FAMILY DRY & FANCY GOODS STORE. J. E. YOUNG, Prop. 736 7th St. handsome OIL PAINTING. MARVELOUS PRICES! J. Hi. BELLER, BOOKS=MILLION: by Famous DRUGGIST 16ta and M Srreets, n. w. WASHINGTON, D.C. like to possess, In cloth-bound form these books would cost 1.00 each. Exch book ss X The Widow Bedott Papers. This is the book over which your grandmothers lsughed till thes cried, aud as funny to-day as itever was. | Evening Kecreations, « large collection of Acting Charades, Tabiesux, Games, Purzies, ete... for #o- cin, guiberings, private, thesircale, a5 evenings ai heme id Home. A Novel. By Mary ape Speen ia ket d Headings,» larze fend chotee Sullection for school exbibitions aud povlic aud private entertainments ob, abe Seandard Latter Writer for Ladies and Geo- compiete guide to correspondence, giving plain J P. WADDLETON, sition of ie fe kind, with tncemeele er Secemsediion sf wueniatercy ents ia | WH ga toda ‘The Frozen roren Deep, Revel. By Wilkie Coline esther ‘of © The Woman in White = Court F A’ Novel. By Mrs. Beory JEW ELLER es he Lads eae ieee B ae ws me Scott. “The coke Bir Walter Soot iy Se Steeeaenne snes |COR. 18th and H Streets. n. w. ‘works of Scott, none is more beautiful than this. 9. Im Cupid's Net. 4 Novel. “Dora Thorne. . A Novel. By George Eliot, au- * The Mill on the Floss,” ete. nh. Laty Gwendcline’s Dream. 4 Novel. By the suthor of “Dore Thors 12. ‘The Mystery of the Helly Tree. A Novel. By By the author of WASHINGTON, D. C. oscar! cxicion ote digs of Wit, Humor and Fun, oe Thos. Fatman, end 4 dokm Bowerbank’s Wife. A Novel Mulock, suthor of * oon Halifax, Geutieman, etc. 15. The @ oman, 4 Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell author of Mery barton ie Sixteen Complete Stories bs Popular Av:bors qutresiag ave, bumerocs ane aetective stories, stories of life, of adventure, of railway life, etc., all very in bay GENERAL JOBBER; Repairing and Painting Roofs; Hoping Tube; Bottoming ccal Hods; all kinds of ice boxes, tin and granite ware repaired. Arti. cles called for and delivered when furnished. 405 3:d st. s. w. Stories for the Young. The Grimm's Fatry Quest collection of faity stores published. The ehildren are del 20. hted with then. uette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a breeding, giving the rules of jodern etiquette for all occasions. “3l. Useful Km: jowledge for the Million, » bandy book of useful information for all, upou many and various 22. The Heme Cook Book and Family Phy«t- clan, contaiuinghundreds of excellent cooking recipes and inte’ to Bousckeepers, also telling how to cure all common sltments by simple home remedies, Zi. Manbers and Customs in Far Away Lands,» very intereding and instructive book of travels, describing {he peculiar lif bite, mauners and customs of the peuple ay sf Poy Popular Ballads. Same size as ehect music. rarer: of aii Seals ane new on ‘ove T, Z, HOOVER Painting Done in all branches, at lowest Price. All work in first class style. 1513 9th STREET, N.W. By Hugh Conway. |. By Florence a revanion, 4 Xovel. By “The Duch- ess,” author of “ Molly Bawn, 38. Dark Days. A Novel “by the author of “Called 7S Bhadowson the Brow. A Novel. By B.L. Fer jeon, author of “ Bread-and-Cheese-and-Kisses.” etc 30. ‘A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of 7 ° . BGheri aterece aoe. es wiuecoi, | Wheeling & Pittsburg : “5 ZB. 3 Novel. oy Mary ie = ie aE, Bred Stogies. @on, 7 “Dore Bowe AiSoe By aeameret | 3 or 50, $1.95 per hundred. Bs. Vi ve Fate. A “ex By Mrs. Alexander, #7. : Se: . At HOLL’S 237 Pa. Ave. n. w. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. oct. 9,1 mon. By Wilkie Ceilins, author Bs ‘Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, ~ John Halitax, Gentieman,” etc ‘Orusee. A thrilling narrative by Daniel De Foe, describing the adventures of castaway ix the South Make Poultry Pay. 4 practical and of articles bf Mr, FH. Jacobs, Poultrs Farm and Pia: Hinaraced. a Chemical ©) to perform bundreds cf ennsing ts tricks in ‘and instructive experiments with simple agents. ‘2 Some Pocts, containing charming selec: ‘tions from Tennyson, Longteliow, Whittier, Byron. Shelley. Moore. apd many —_, Plane for —— mn gee and EXTRA INDUCEMENTS!! —Go to—— HoRN yw -cost erat modern Mostrated. Houses. 4 full ans of Fanging in price from $500 tw H4300. I motdetes of Public Men Wastin x lin, Webwier, Clay, Tiiden, Lincoln, Scott, Gravt, Garied, ‘Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all the ieading mea w. S" Eeop Fables. The work of an ancient genius. Children hee reed them for centuries, and grown people quote them every OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. We have with the publishers of these books to furnish the whole forty- five with one year's subscription to our 3 for $3.00; or we will send any five or the whole forty-five for $1.50. ‘Kaaress all orders to publishers of “THE WASHINGTON BEE.” Washington, D.C. fice, 223 Pesnu. Ave., N. W., WERCHANT TAILOR. up. Call and see me befvre pur- chasing elsewhere Northwest. | ,, $1 Buyers receive a RED TICKET, 25 0f which are good} for a Military Organizations, mikes ell wool pants from $5 00 Tailee CHEAP JOBPRINTING At the “Bex” Office, 1109 I Street, N. W., near 11tb, where you can get DODGERS, TICKETS PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, RECEPTION CARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, STATEMENTS, CONSTITUTIONS, BY-LAWS, DRAFT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, &e AT TUE LOWEST CASH PR CES. Liberal Discount to Churches, enevolent Societies, Soc'al Clubs and La- bor aud Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WILEN PROMISED, We have purchased an entire outtit of New Type with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work with satis facti-n to all. We invite you to call and in spect our office, even if you have Maker &) nothing for us to do. NATIONAL PRINTING CO., 1109 I Street, N. W. THEGREAT CONSPIRACY ITS ORIGIN AND HISTORY. An impartial and faithful review of the causes and occurrences which led to the great civil war. BY John A. Logan. Illustrated with portraits of the leading statesmen of the period covered by the book. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. The work will be published in one volume, octavo size, of about 600 pages, from new plates, on fine book paper, and substautially bound. STYLES AND PRICES In fine cloth, gold stamp, - - $3.75 In full sheep, marbled edges, 5.00 In half turkey morocco, marbled edges, 7.50. In fall turkey morocco, gilt edges, 10.00. NNOUNCEMENT. —Go To— MURRAY, the --GROCER, -- S. W. cor. 2nd C sts. N. W., wish- es to announce tothe people of Next dvor to Adam’s Express of-| this yicinity, that le tas vow in stock, a caretully selected full line of fresh Groceries. He also pro- poses to make a specialty of butter and eggs, and Quinn’s Alderney “A nimble sixpence better then a slow shilling.” Give mea call. First elass Board LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Rooms with Board Se MRS. MC, CABE, Bes THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS. 922 11st, n.w. 92211 et.n.w W. C. TOLSON, Claim Agent, Bounty and Pen- sions made a specialty. Commu- nications through mail, from ali parts of the country may be sent in reference to Claims in General, which will receive prompt atten- tion. 1630 7th St, N. W.. HOUSES FORK RENT AND MONEY TO LOAN, W:. A. Stewart, Cor. ‘Tenth and F Streets, N. W. JUST OUT. FOUR SREAT SPEECHES —OF— HON. FRED. DOUGLASs, The people ot this country who de- sire to read the four great speeches of Hon, Fred. Douglass in pamphet form can obtain them by sending! 30 cents in postage stamps. The pamphlet will coutain the Louis | GT, LOKE’S CHURCH. ville speech, and the three great speeches delivered in this city April 16th, ’84, April 16th, April 16th, *86. The occasions be- | 800 st. from 9 to 12 ing the anniversaries of the Eman- | St. 0. w. cipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia. For 30 cents in postage stamps a pampblet will be sent to avy address in the Uuited States. Or we will send a_ copy of the Bee tor one year and Mr. Douglass speeches for $2,20 cts. Address W. Carvix Cuasz, Editor of the Bek 1109 Ist. pn. w Washington, D.C. VIRGINIA NORMAL & COL- LEGIATE INSTITUTE. PETERSBURG, VA. AUG. 18, 18386. —THE— FALL TERM OF THIS INSTITUTE -Will be opened- regularly, on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1886. The Preparatory, Normal and Collegiate Departments are duly organized and stndents are invited to attendance thereupon. Any one the Professional De- partments, especially the Law, will be promptly organized and con- ducted as necessity may require. Terms: Board, room, fuel, light and tuition will be furnished at the lowest possible rates. Stud- ents will furnish their own bed lin- en, towels, wash bowls and pitch- ers, lamps aud text books. JOHN MERCER LANGSTON, President. Rainey & Chew. —COAL! WOOD!-- We are now prepared to serve onr customers, friends and the public, at summer prices FRESH COAL OF ALL GRADES, direct from the mines. Also sawed and split OAK and PINE WOOD. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the sume. Give us a call. Very Respectfully, Ratyey & Cuew, 1802-4 llth Street, N. W. L. G. FLETCHER, Solicitor or Fire —AND— Life Insurnce GENERAL AGENCY. 1322 B Street, N. . WASHINGTON, D. C. LASKEY’s 5 LOAN OFFICE, No. 361 Penn. Ave.,n. w., Washington, D. ©. Money loaned on gold and Silver Watches, diamonds, j-welry, pis- tole, guns, mechani zal tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. 85 and | at the chureh or 15th and Madi- Henry Dismer, Restaurant and Ladies and Gentlemen’s Dining Salgon. Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Ci- gais. Oysters fried and stewed. N. W. Cor. 11th and I ats., N. W. ROBINSON PARKER & CO. Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ ENE cLOTH- ING 1, 5. E COR. SEVENTH ANDD STS.. H.W . A. WEBB Dealer in New and Second-Hand CLO T HING Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 610 44 StrREET, SouTHWEST. WASHINGTON, D.C. Gentlemen’s Clothing Repaired, Dyed and Renovated, Highest cash prices paid for cast off clothing, Gentlemen _waited on attheir Residences. Gents desirous of obtaining a good serviceable second-hand suit or overcoat skould patronize one of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city, JUSTH’S OLD STAND. 619 D Sr. N. W. gE. C. MILLER. CHOIRMASTER OF Teacher of music, can be seea , or at 1629 P W. N. DALTON. MONT. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND FINE SHOES. No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Washington PD. @. J. ©. STRATHER, 162512” street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made fiom small or large photograph on short notice, Crayon pictures a specialty. - Marrover MANUFACTURER OF Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces And Dealer in Table Cutlery,Tin- Send for C: Address AVERY MACHINE Co, 812 Broadway. New York. ATELIER, ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by ad Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Advert 10 Spruce St, Ne Send ‘Qcts, for 100-Page ressing & Gi eau, a ye: arr muphles HAS NO EQUAL. ERFECT SATISFACTION New Home Sewing Machine Ch —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, N.Y. 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