The Washington Bee Newspaper, January 8, 1887, Page 4

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HOBBIES! Every man has his hobby. And in this respect we do not differ from other 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, &c., on small Weekly or Moathly Payments. Beware of imitations. And if you want the best range in the market, get the“Rudden Range,” which is for sxJe only at UDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALLMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh Sureet, n. y , 932 Washington, D. C. Our candidat DRY AND FANCY J. E. YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. SHAWLS IN for low prices in GOoOopDs. Blankets & comforts from 75 cts. up. GRAND FALL OPENING OF CLOAKS. COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES & NOVELTIES. Cashmeves in Black and Colored at the lowest prices. Jerseys in Endless Variety, Table Livens, Ginghams, Cloth for men and boys wear, Ticking, Flan| AT THE LOWEST CASH PRI nels, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Buttons, Corsets, Gloves and ali such useful goods, generally found in a first class Store. DON'T FORGET THE NAME & NUMBER FAMILY DkY & FANCY GOODS STORE. J. E. YOUNG, Prop. 736 7th St. Northwest 1 Buyers receive 4 Ri D TICKET, 25 of which are od for ndsome OFF PS Int ING OR SALE IN WASHINGTON AT MCKENNY'S SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM. Ne. 427 Ninth St, n w. SOLE AGENT FOR THESILENT WHITE / WHITE aUTOMATIC SEWING MACBIN Central Office for the UNIVERSA:, PATTERNS. J. B. RICHMCND, Manager. Gi = = = Closed for spuudxe 4 Wold WAS 9 Holmes [ ouse, RESTAURANT & LADIES DIN- ING PARLOR. Fine Wines, Chotce Brandies, Old Whiskies, Oysters in Ev- ery Style. MEALS SERVED TO ORDER, A Fine Pool Table J.O. HOLMES, Proprietor, 333 Va. Ave.,s. w., Wash’ton, D.C. DAVID A. BERRY, UNDERTAKER Edward F.. Droop. PIANOS, Organs, and Musica! Instruments, Sheet Music, &c. Steinway, Gabler and other Pianos No. 925 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. J. H. BELLER, RUGGIST 16ta and M Srregets, n. w. WASHINGTON D) 3 AND EMBALMER. No. 403 8rd Street, Southwest, Washington, D. C. Ready made coffins of every de- scription constautly on hand. All orders attended to at shortest no- tice. Terms reasonable. Every thing strictly first class. THE CHEAPEST AND M RELIABLE INSTALLMENT HOUSE IN THE CITY IS SULLIVAN ABACHSCHMIO'S 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. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS!! —Go to—— Ww. HORN Next door to Adam’s Express of- fice, 223 Penna. Ave., N. W., WERCHANT TAILOR. makes all wool pants from $5.00 up. Call and see me before pur- chasing elsewhere J P. WADDLETON, . Wateh Maker & JEW ELLER COR. 13th and H Streets. n. w. WASHINGTON, D.C. J.H. DABNEY FIAT 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. Wheeling & Pittsburg Stogies. 3 tor 5c. $1.25 per hundred. At HOLL’S 237 Pa. Ave. n. w. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. oct. 9, 1 mon. WAN TEs forDReSCOTT'S tran | Vivi Electric Corsete Sample free to (huse becuuing agent> ——a— No. So sales, esritery| ies S res: jatisfaction guarant DR, SCOTT. 842 Broadway. NEW YORK. CHEAP JOBPRINTING At the “Bx” Office, 1109 I Street, N. W., near 11th, wherezyougican 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, &c CES. 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 outfit 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; spect our office, even if you have nothing for us to do. NATIONAL PRINTING CO., 1109 I Street, N. W. Henry Dismer, Restaurant and Ladies and Gentlemen’s Dining Saloon. Best brands’ of Wines, Liquors and Ci- gars. Oysters fried and stewed. N. W. Cor. 11th andI sts., N. W. ROBINSON PARKER co Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ FINE cLOTH. ING 419. 5. E. COR. SEVENTHOAND D STS.. 8. W S. A. WEBB, Dealer in New and Second-Hand CLOT HING Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 610 44 STREET, SOUTHWEsT. WASHINGTON, D.C, Gentlemen’s Clothing Repaired, Dyed and Renovated, Highest cash prices paid for cast offclothing, Gentlemen waited She -0D attheir ED Gents desirous of obtaining a good serviceable second-hand suit or overcoat should patronize one of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city, JUSTH’S OLD STAND. 619 D 82.N. W. LASKEY’S roe) LOAN OFFICE, No. 861 Penn. Ave.,n. w., Washington, D. C. Money loaned on gold and Silver. Watches, diamonds, jewelry, pis- tole, guns, mechanizal tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel Old gold and silver bought. L, G. FLETCHER, Solicitor or Fire AND— Life Insurnce GENERAL AGENCY. 1322 B Street, N. LH. WASHINGTON, D. C. DR. R. J. CAMPBELL. Dentist. 234 2nd Street, Northwest. One trial will give satisfaction. CHAS. KAAEMER Dealer in WINES. LIQUORS & -CIGARS.- 737 7h st., n. w. WASHINGTON, D-C. oct. 30,-t. f. 4 GARRISON HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. n. w., Wash’n D.C. BOADING ¢ LODGING, Everyruine First Crass. Meals at all Hours | Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL. red A. Dyson, Proprietor NATIONAL BENEFIT AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION. R. T. Greener, president, James A. Matthews. vice pres., W. H. Thomas, sec., Jesse Bumbry, agent and business manager, at 516 9thst., n. w. Office hours from 10a. m.to5 p.m. Certifi- cates writien up from $100 to $1,000. J.€. STRATHER 1625 12th street n. w.” Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made from smallor large photograph on short notice. Crayon pictures a speciaity. W. N. DALTON, MoNnT. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES- No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave., N. W Washington D. C. WwW: HH. Harrover MANUFACTURER OF Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces And Dealer in Table Cutlery,Tin- ware, House Furnishing Goods ete No 313 Seventh St.N.W WashD BL. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed se- curely preypeds to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Liberal discount allowed to postma agentsand clubs. Sample copies maile =Addressall orders to RICHARD K. FOX, KLIN SQuaRE, N. ¥ m2étf, FIST CLASS LUNCH ROOM AT 306 2nd 8T. s. w. MEALS AT ALL AOURS. OYSTERS, FISH, & GAME. MRS. CHRISTIA A. BRICE, Nov. 27 1 mo. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Rooms with Board Ape MRS. MC, CABE, g@s-THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS. 922 11 st,,n.w. 92211 st.n. w fields are scarce, but those who write to Stinson &Co.,.Portland, Maine, will receive free, full information about work which they can do, and liveat bome,that will pay them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have earned over $50 in aday. Bither sex, ‘or old. Capital aa: setulred. You are carted fron. Those who mart st ass =e € song little fortunes. All is now. WE ARE HERE FOR THAT PURPOSE. Our aim in life is to sell fine cloth ing for men and boys at the lowest prices possible. Consistent with good goods and honest workman- sbip, we are doing it now and shall continue soto do so long as the good people of Washington continue the patronage they have so generously bestowed upon us. Whether you come yourselfor send yoar child it is all the same.—One price to all. Courtesy to those who honor us with avisit whether it be one of inspection or purchase is, and always shall bea character- istic of our House. Golden Eagle CLOTHING Co. N. W. CORNER OF 7TH D STREETS. (All Blue Signs.) J.M. Grapy, Manager. ; Auerbach & Bro,, RELIABLE’ FLANNEL HIP THE FURNISHERS AND MATTER, No. 623, Penna. Ave, N. W., OFFER EXTRA LOW PRICES THIS SEASON IN UNDER- WEAR, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY AND HATS. Viz:—Men’s white merino shirts, 50 cts; Men’sscarlet all wool shirts $1.00; Men’s heavy Cumel’s hair shirts and drawers, $1.00. Colored, extra heavy men’s halt hose, regular made, (double feet) 25 ctel Fine quality black Derby, $1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, and 3.00 Silk Hats at 4.50, 5.00 and 6.00 Sole agency for Dr. Lairitz fine wool underwear pronounced by the leading physicians of Europe and America, as the best cure for Rheumatism. B. LEONARD REAL ESTATE AGENT NO. 407 41-2STREET, 8. W. Rents not being paid on the day they are due, notice will be served the day following. FRIED OYSTERS IN BOXES —FROM— BECKLEY & ISAACS’ OYSTER SALOON. 1215NEW YORK AVE ENUN W WASHINGTON, D. C. tobe made. Cut this out and return to us, land we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you in more money right away thanany thing else in this world. Anyone can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages, Something new, thatjust coins money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed, This is one of the genuine important chances of a lifetime. Those whoure ambitious and en- terprising will notdelay, Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. MAS. SHREEVESS Deater IN, BUTTER, EGGS & CNEESE, 4si1 & 482 1-2 Centre Market, Near 9th st. Wing. of all Sizes. Write for Circular and tell us what you want. B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Drawer 1003, Elmira, N. Y. Or our New York Office, Eastern Agents, HILL, Charge & Co., Boston, Maas. Our patented Vertical Boiler will net prime. No danger of burning flues. LYON&HEALY State & Monroe Sts..Chicago. Mechanica New Mecha and Rotary tL yl ting Needle, Pi Springs, Few P Weight, No Fricti No Wear, No F “Tantrums,” Capacity U ited, Always in Order, Ornamented, Vick Gwes Perfect Satisfa Send for Circulars. —Address— AVERY MACHINE CO. B12 Brozdway, Mor HOTCHKIN © CARRIAGE WORKS. , Wack We manufacture Open and Top Bug- ies, consisting of the Side Spring, End pring, Brewster, Timken and Edward Storm Spring. Also various styles of Two-Seated Car riages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs. S Si “S Dw Somes Ele” ‘secary Bead fat Azamar Sen Sage Colatagre OUR No. 5 WACON. Liberal discount to the trade. Send for Catalogue and Prices before buying. HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS, SYRACUSE, N.Y, MARVELOUS PRICES! BOOKS: MILLION ‘omplete Novel Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away. The are published iu neat pamphiet form, and ‘good type upon good pape jowing b are pri pe: ar grandmothers laughed tll funny to-day as it ever was. 3. Winter Evening Recreations. » of Acting Charades, Tableaux, Games, P ‘ial gatherings, private theatricals, aad 3. Back to the Old Home. 4 Cecil Hay Pe ma Perl. + itations and Keadings, and choice eullection for schoo! exhibitions aul pu private entertainments The Standard Letter W riter ‘or Lat tlemen, ® complete guide to cor diretions for the composition fnuumerable forms aa’ exam) 8. The Frozen Deep. | 4 Nov eathor of * The Woman in White, t ‘ourt Farm. A Novel ‘Wood, author of" Kast’ Lynne,” ete 8. The Lady ofthe Lake. Lady of the Lake™ isa romance iy, author of "Dore Thor 12. The Mystery of the Holly Tree. 4 Sorel. 87 the author of * Dora Thorne. 13. The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fun, «'"« eoliection of the funny stories, sketches, anecdotes, jveait and jokes. 14. Johm Bowerbank’s Wife. 4 Mulock, author of “John Halifax, Gentl 6. The @: w author of Mary Barton,” etc. 16, Sixteen Complete Stories dy ? embracing love, bumurous and detective society lite, of adventure, of railway i terestlog. 11. Jasper Dane's Secret. B. Braddon. author of “Aurora Floyd, 18. Faney Work for dornm new work upon this subject, containing ea F making fancy Daskets. wal! mbroidery, ete., ete., profusely and el . Grimm's Fairy Stories for the ¥ finest collection of fairy stories fpudiished. T are delighted with them. 30. Manual of Etiquette %r Ladies a4 ¢ guide to politeness and good Dreeding, giving the ru modern etfquette for all occasions. 2. ize for the Millio a for all, upon many mo dook of useful informatio: madjects. 24. The Home Cook Book and F; fam, containing hundreds of excellent iso telling how to very interesting and instructiv, Dook of tra 9 and customs of # the peculfar life, habits, manner: of foreign countries. 24. SZ Popular Ballads Same sire as sheet musi’ Words of ail the old and new songs. %. Called Back. A Novel. By Bugh Conway. te. By the author of “ Called a Back.” 29. Shadows on the Snow. 4 N. Jeon, author of * Bread-and-Cheese-and 30: Leoline. 4 Novel. By Mary C « Brenda Yorae. 31. Gabriel’ By B. L. Far. it Hay, author of "e Marriage. 4 Novel. By Wilkie Coiling, 35. Valerie's Fate. 4 Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, #- thor of " The Wooing O't.” ete, ‘. Sint 4 Novel. By Wilkie Ceilins, anthor of “ The Woman in White,” ete. 32. Ame. A Novel. By Mrx. Henry Wood, » « Rast Lynne. 38 The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Mise author of * Jona Halifar, Gentlem: 39. Robinson Orusce. 4° De Foe. describing the adventures Pacific Ocean. ; 0. How to Make Poultry Pay. 4 practical so instructive series of arti. Mr. P. er tions from Tennyson, Longfe Moore, Bryant, and many others. 43. Building Plan: Houses. “Afi! description Clay. Tilder Gladstone. Butler, Hancock, Lee, and of the century 45. Baop's Fablea. The Children have read them for cen’ quote them every day. OUR UNEQUALED OFFER We have arranged with the p of these books td furnish the whe five with one year’s subserip per for $3.00; or we w for 25 cts., or the whole ¥- $1.50. Address all orders to publis “THE WASHINGTON BEE.” ¢ Washington, D-- _ WANTED— LADY o5nc 2 incr nfocai's anold firm. References rejuired. Permanent positioa tad goodsalary. GAY & Lb Barolay 9%. i>

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