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HOBBIES! Every man bas bis bobby. And in this respect we do not ditter from other oe men, for we have ahobby, too; but 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, &e., on small Weekly or Moathly Payments. Beware of imitations. And if you want the best range in the market, ge “Rudden Range,” which is for sale only at UDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALLMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh Street, n. w., 932 Washington, D. C. Our candidate for low prices in DRY AND FANCY GOODS. J. E. YOUNG. 4, -} . i = 3 5 he g X > f 5 we : Se } he ~ b 5 et E ; Q 2 4 ; 2 - g E i GRAND FALL OPEMNG 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 and all such usefal goods, generally found in a first class Store. DON'T FORGET THE WAME & NUMBER} FAMILY DRY & FANCY GOODS STORE. J. E. YOUNG, Prop. 736 7th St. Northwest. $1 Buyers receive a RED TICKET, 25 of which are goo d for andsome oIrL PAINTING. J. H. BELLER, DRUGGIST MARVELOUS PRICES! BOOKS:MILLION Complete Novels and Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away. The following books plished in neat pamphiet form, and all are printed good type upon maper. They treat of a great variety of subjects, aud we think no one can examine the list without finding therein imany that he or she would D.C. like to possess. In cloth-bound form these books would cost Foe? $1.00 cach. Each book is complete in itself. 1. The Widow Bedott Papers. This ts the book over which your grandmothers laughed till they cried, and it is just as funny to-day as it ever was. Ing Recreations, a large collection 16ta and M_ Srreers, n. w. WASHINGTON, gpm SE RE A to RS RRS SS RS TART? sok CHEAP At the “Bex” Office, 1109 I Strect,"—N. W., near 11th 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 Crass & AT THE LOWES’ CASH PRI OES. Liberal Discount to Churches, Benevolent Societies, Social Clubs Military Organizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WHEN PROMISED, We have purcbased an entire outtit of New Type with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work with satis- faction to all. We invite you to call and in FE. C. MELAILER.|¥ELIVES IN THE SUMMER CHOIRMASTER OF Gigr, LUKE'S CHURCH. Teacher of music, can be seea at the church or 15th and Madi- son st. from 9 to 12, or at 1629 P st. n. W. W. N. DALTON. MONT.) STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES- No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave.,' N. W. Washington PD. C. Ww: HH. Harrover MANUFACTURER OF "| Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces And Dealer in Table Cutlery,Tin- ware, House Furnishing Goods ete No 313 Seventh 8t.N .W WashD 2 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed se- curely mrapred to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Liberal discount allowed to postma agents and clubs. Sample copies msile - Addressall orders to RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, N, ¥ m2stf, FIST CLASS LUNCH ROOM AT 306 2nd 8ST. s. w. MEALS AT ALL AOUAS. OYSTERS, FISH, & GAME. MRS. CHRISTIA A. BRICE, Nov. 27 1 mo. JOHN H. CHASE. ROBERT. H KEY. XK EY 211 Third Street, RESTAURANT & BAK ROOM. Ladies’ Dining Room Upstairs. Oysters served in all styles, game in season, LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Rooms with Board a MRS. MC, CABE, Bes THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS, 922 11 st, n.w. 92211 ct.n.w OF SUCCESS. oe LIGHT a DOCTOR S. A. SUMBY : ——-has again reopened his—— DRUG STORE Cor. 3rd and E Sts., Southwest, Where medicines of all kinds are sold, and prescriptions are promptly prepared & orders filled. Cor. 3rd and E sts., Southwest. DAVID A. BERRY, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. No. 403 3rd Street, Southwest, Washington, D. C. Ready made coffins of every de- scription constantly on hand. All orders attended to at shortest no- tice. Terms reasonable. thing strictly first class. Ter Home Sewing Machine Cy, —ORANGE, MASS.— Every 30 Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, MM, St. Louls, Mo. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE INSTALLMENT HOUSE IN THE CITY IS SULLIVAN AOACHSCAMID 913 7th ST., N. W. The easiest weekly or monthly Pay- ments taken on Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth and Dry Goods. Try us before buying elsewhere. Dry Goods a specialty. ; “aiamaakins N s| CARRIAGE a —— OUR <— 14 BUCcCY. We rh, Race Ges Top Bug. Cc.w. ¥K R, ies, consisting of the Side Spring, End P AR E g pring, Brewster, Timken and Eawoni REAL ESTATE AGENT, Storm Spring. 444, 41 st.,s. w. Also various styles of Two-Seated Car Property Bought & Sold, Rents | "és Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs. collected. Landlord and tenants rents promptly atto. Dee. 1, tf Holmes House, RESTAURANT & LADIES DIN- ING PARLOR. Fine Wines, Choice Brandies, Old Whiskies, Oysters in Ev- ery Style. OUR No. 5 WACON. Liberal discount to the trade. Send for Catalogue and Prices before buying. MEALS SERVED TO ORDER,| HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS, SYRACUSE, N.Y, A Fine Pool Table. J.O. HOLMES, PROPRIETOR, 333 Va. Ave., 8s. w., Wash’ton, D.C. L. G. FLETCHER, Solicitor or Fire —AND—- Life Insur nce 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 J P. WADDLETON, . Watch Maker & JEW ELER COR. 18th and H Streets. n. w. WASHINGTON, D. C. J.H. DABNEY: FIRST GLASS UNDERTAKING. Establishment at 441 L St. n. w- With Coffins, Caskets, and allkinds of furnishing materials, suitable for accommodations, and supply- ing the General orders at the short- est notice. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS!! —Go to—— ww. HoRN Next door to Adam’s Express of- fice, 228 Penna. Ave., N. W., W=RCHANT TAILOR. makes all wool pants from $5.00 up. Call.and see me before pur- chasing elsewhere Wheeling & Pittsburg Stogies. 8 sor 5c. $1.25 per bundred. At HOLL’S 287 Pa. Ave. n. w. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. oct. 9, 1 mon. Edward EF’. Droop PIANOS, Organs, and Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, &c. Steinway, Gabler and other Pianos No. 925 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. he Old Home. A Novel. By Mary Ceci Hay, cotber of “Hidden Perils.” Dialogues, Recitations and Headings, « large Collection for schoo! exhibitions aud publie aud Si tiemen, a complete guide to correspondence, giving plain directions for the composition of letters of every kind, with innumerable forms and examples. 6. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, hor of ~The Woman in White,” etc. rt Farm. A’Novel. By Mrs. Henry rune,” ete. ke. By Sir Walter Scott. “The romance in verse, and of all the works of Scott, none ie mere beautiful than this. 9. In Cupid's Net. A Novel. By the author of * Dora Thorne 10. Amos Barten. A Novel. By George Eliot, au- Mill on the Floss,” ete. 6 Dream. A Novel. By the ¢ Holly Tree. A Novel. By the author of “ Dora Thorne.” 1s. The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fun, « large collection of the funny stories, sketches, anecdotes, poems, and jokes. 14: John Bowerbank’s Wife. A Novel. By Miss Mulock. author of "Joho Halifax, Gentleman,” ete. 15. The Gray Women. A Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell, author of | Mary Barton,” etc. 16. Sixteen Complete Stories by Popular Authors, jove, humorous and detective stories, stories of , of adventure, of railway life, ete., all very in- 1. Jaaper Dane's Secret, A Novel. By Miss M. E. Braddon, author of Aurora Ford,” F for Home Adornment, snentirely subjeot, containing easy and practical "Fairy Storica for the Young. The f fairy stories ;published. The children are delighted ith them. ‘anual of Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a guide to politeness and good breeding, giving the rules of modern etiquette fr all oecaslons. 21. Useful Knowledge for the Million, « handy book of uselul information for ‘all, upon many end various subjects. 22. The Home Cook Book and Family Phyat- raining hundreds of excellent cooking recipes and ls ing how to cure all common by simple bi 23, Manners and Customs in Far Away Lands,» very interesting and instructive book of travels, describing the peoullar life, babits, manners and customs of the people of foreign counties. Fopular Ballads. Same size as sheet music. Words of all the old and new songs. Wa: ete 2 Mitldred Trevanten. A Novel. By “The Duch- ess,” author of “ Molly Bawn,” etc. 24 Dark Dayé. 4 Novel. By the author of “Called ‘29. Shadows on the Snow. A Novel. By B. L. Far- Jeon, author of * Bread-and-Cheese-and-Kisses,”" ete Leoline. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of ete. St. Amne. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “ Rast Lynpe.” 38. The Laurel autor of “John Hali qo ees soe. A thrilling narrative by Daniel ¢ adventures of a castaway in the South ri ic Ocean. #. ‘How te Make Poultry Pay. 4 practical and instruetive series of articles by Mr. P. H. Jacobs, Poultry Editor of “ The Farm and Garden," Phila.; illustrated. ils bow to perforet hundreds of sausing eaicks instructive experiments with simple agents. a. of the Poeta, containing charming selec- {Hons from Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, Byron, Shelley, Moore, Brrant, aud mauy others. 48. Building Plans for Practi Low-cost Houses, A full description and yiaus of Right modern houses, ranging in price trom $500 to HG). Illustrated #4. Anecdotes of Public Men—Washington, Prank- tin, Webeicr, Clay, Miiden, Lincole, Scott, Grant, Gardeld, Gladstone, Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all’ the leading men of the century 45. Esop’s Fables. The work of an ancient genius. Children bave read them for centuries, and grown people quote them every day. OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. We have arranged with the publishers of these books to furnish the whole forty- five with one year's subscription to our per for $3.00; or we will send any five for 25 cts., or the whole forty-five for $1.50. Address all orders to publishers of “THE WASHINGTON BEE.” + Washington, D. C, | nothing for us to do. ct fi if h spect our office, even if you have HOUSES FOR RENT AND MONEY TO ‘LOAN, W. A. Stewart. Cor. ‘Yenth and F Streets, N. W. NATIONAL PRINTING CO., 1109 I Street, N. W. Henry Dismer, Restaurant and Ladies and Gentlemen’ dase estaurant and Ladies an ntlemen’s Dining Saloon. FOUR SREAT SPEECHES Best brands! of Wines, Liquors and Ci- gars. Oysters fried and stewed. —OF— HON. N. W. Cor. 11th andI sts., N. W. FRED. DOUGLASs, The people of this country who de- sire to read the four great Speeches ROBINSON PARKER & CO,|0of Hon. Fred. Douglass in pamphet form can obtain them by sending 30 cents in postage stamps. The ; 5 jes ; ene ae will contain the Louis ville speech, and the three great Men 8 Boy 8 and Youths speeches delivered in this city April 16th, ’84, April 16th, ’85 and April 16th, ’86. The occasions be- ing the anniversaries of the Eman cipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia. For 30 cents in postage SyeePs @ pampblet will be sent to any address in the Uuited States. U9. §. E. GOR. SEVENTHEAND D STS... W] Or we will send a copy of the Bre for one year and Mr. Douglass Se a speeches for $2,20 cts. Address WEBB § “ W. Carvin Cuase, Dealer in New and Second-Hand Editor of the Ber 1109 I st. n. w CLOT HING. Washington, D.C. Boots, Shoesand Furnishing Goods, 610 44 STREET, SOUTHWEST. WASHINGTON, D.C, Gentlemen’s Clothing Repaired, Dyed and Renovated, Highest cash prices paid for cast off clothing, Gentlemen waited on attheir Residences. FINE * cLOTH- ING GIVE US ACALL. WATTS & BRO, ——Wholesale and Retail—— DEALERS IN WOOD & COAL, 22 CST: 8. W. Between 2nd and 3rd Sts. Gents desirous of obtaining a good serviceable second-hand suit] , or overcoat should patromze one WASHINGTON, D. 0: of the oldest estab] shments of its| Fair weight and measure. Orders kind in the city, promptly attended to and delivered to avy part of the city. 9 JUSTH’S OLD STAND.| pit auntie 619 D St, N. W. He === WANTED LADY sprentinnerows oct Sa y fomerald, Copal anold firm. References: ‘Those who ‘and good salary. SEE 2 Bue. iomanenspontion Watebes, diamonds, jewelry, pis- tole, guns, mechanizal tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. DR. R. J. CAMPBELL. Dentist. 234 2nd Street, Northwest. One trial will give satisfaction. CHAS. KANEMER= Dealer in WINES. LIQUORS & -CIGARS.- 737 ‘7h st., n. w. WASHINGTON, D. ©. oct. 30, t. f. [HE GARRISON HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. n. w., Wash’n D. BOADING ¢ LODGING, Everytuine First Crass. Meals at all Hours Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL. Tred A. Dyson, Proprietor NATIONAL BENEFIT AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION. KR. T. Greener, president, James A. Matthews. vice pres., W. H. Thomas, see, Jesse Bumbry, agent and business manager, at 516 9thst., n. w. 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