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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 eg"a'led. It comprises every style of stove, from the smallest bedroom heaw range, which we are selling with our stock of Furniture, & , small Weekly or Moathly Payments. And if you wnt the best_range in the market, get | jpn’? HOUSE in the city. Also he“Rudden Range,” which is for saae only at RUDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh Street, n.w. Washington, D. C. Béware of imitations. can live at home, and make more money at work for us, than at any- thing else in this world. Capital not needed; you are started free. Both 8eX°S; all ages. Any onecan do the work. Large earnings from firststart. Cost ly outfit and terms tree, Better pot delay Costs you nothing to send us your addres and find out; if youare wise you will do 80-8 once, H. HALLETT, & Co. Portland Main. t~ the satert SULLIVAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. The only DRY GOODS INSTAL- a full live of Furnature, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Baby Carriages, Oil Paintings,&c. On the easiest week- ly or monthly payments. N. B. Dry Goods a Specialty. 913 7th Street, Northwest. Gents desirous of obtaimng a Dlustrated by the use of a Bi Busey in this picture, but HAYDOCK Life is insecure riding over any other. (This picture will be furnished on @ large cera, printed in elegant style, to mnyone who will acree to frame it.) {O.D. EAYVDCcE,o Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0, AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE HAVE NONE! ENCLOSE STAMP. | Send for Catalogue C7 SW uolccale Prise Lasee THE GLOBE CABINET LETTER FILE—THe MOST PERFECT SYSTEM KNOWN FOR THE Rarip AND ORDERLY FILING OF PAPERS. +: Letter F iles, Filing Boxes, AND ALL KINDS OF Filing Appliances for Counting Rooms and Public Otes ET by T. T. Haydock. which is a4 on! we od ADING BUGGY OF As Baydock’s Safety King Bolt an atte Wheel. BUGGY, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel, good serviceable second-hand suit or overcoat skould patronize one! of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city, JOSTH’S VLD STAND. 619 D Sr. N. W. 820,000 '1'O Loan IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTATE {OR ON SHORT NOTICE, BY? R. D. RUFFIN eal Estate Broker 10th F st. N. W. Washing S. D. CAMPER CATERER. Furnish F'amilies WITH MEALS. 1827 K Street, Northwest, jany. 28, t.f. Ask_you Beton wer the T. i" NO INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE, Cases, wie Soa SCHOOL. A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE OFFICE DESKS AT MODERATE PRICES. THE -GLOBE FILES -COMPANY, CINCINNATI! | capers ARMORY every Friday Illustrated Catalogues and prices on Sap ptioatton. —_ tabe 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 «ll workers. We will start you; capital not needed, This is one of the venuine important chances of a lifetime. Those whoure ambitious and en- terprising will not delay, Grand outfit free. Address TrvE & Co., Augusta, Maine. LASKEY’S &% LOAN OFFICE, No. 361 Penn. Ave.,n.w., Washington, D. C. Money loaned on gold and Silver. Watcbes, diamonds, jewelry, pis- tols,guns, mechanizal tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. 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. DAVID A. BERRY, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. No. 403 8rd Sceet, > uthwest. Washingt n, D. . DR. R. J. CAMPBELL. Dentist. 234 2nd Street, Northwest. One trial will give satisfaction. flee GARRISON HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. n. w., Wash’n D.C. BOADING ¢ LODGING, Everyraine Fimst Crass. Meals at all Hours. Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL. Fred 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 bnsiness manager, a 516 9th st. n.w. Office hours from 10 a.m.to5 p.m. Certifi- cates written up ftom $100 to $1,000. eres as qo Eg Sa bl scare NEW YORK. may be found on — at ae 4 evening commencing Feb. 18th 8 o'clock, Price of a lesson Twenty = five cents. W. H. SmALtwoop, In JUST OUT. structor. Music turnished for Balls. THREE GREAT SPEECHES | Concerts, ete. jan. 29, tf —OF— is We are now HON. FRED. DOUGEASS. | WnA(iN5,CI455E5 ATTENTION! Scmser%S The people of this country who de- furnieh all clusses with employment at home or fo heir spare mo- sire to read the four great Speeches | ee nels eae me ant endl profitable of Hon. Fred. Douglass in pamphlet | Persons of e:ther sex easily earn from 50cents form can obtain them by sending | 12700 per guguing am. ropotional sam, by 30 cents in postage stamps. The and irls earn uearly as ee Oi ae u Sen r e! nd pamphlet will contain the Louis | test the “businessy we: make this otter. To rt tisf sen ville “speech, and: the three great | Soe uoliar ts pay for the treable. of melting speeches delivered in this city | Full particulars and outfit, free. Address April 16th, °84, April 16th, °85 and | GEORGE STINSON, & Co,, Portland, Maine. 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 stamps a pamphlet will be sent to } 4 444, 43 st. s. any address in the United States. P t oie a clal Rent Or we will send a copy ofthe BEE roper’y 7200 ‘ ens for one year and Mr. Douglass?/ Collected. Landlords and eoltants speeches ‘for two dollars and twen-| rents promptly attended (Oe oo “B. LEONARD Address, REAL ESTATE AGENT W. Calvin Chase, Editor of the Beg 1109 I st., n. w. NO. 407 41-2STREET, S. W. Rents not being paid on the day GF fe PARKER REAL ESTATE AGENT, Washington, D.C. Lavalette & Co., they are due, notice will be served WOOD AND CUAL DEALERS,| the day 950 & 952 W, bet. 9th & 10th n. w. All kinds of Coal furnished at current rates and promptly. Pine Wood sawed and split or in blocks. following. FRIED OYSTERS INBOXES —FROM— BECKLEY & ISAACS’ OYSTER SALOON. Orders may be left at 1103 F st. : n. w., (Scott’s Book-Store, with R.| 1245 NEW YORK AVE: NUNW L. Pendleton 3) 185 F st.n.e., (Mr. WASHINGTON, D. C. Lavalette’s ;) 715 Second st. I. Ww. ; (R.S. Smith’s ;) office of the “Bee,” or send postal to any of the above places. A share of your patronage is so- licited. Bes-2240 Pounds to the Ton. Holmes House, RESTAURANT & LADIES DIN- ING PARLOR. Fine Wines, Choice Brandies, Old Whiskies, Oysters in Ev- ery Style. MEALS SERVED TO ORDER, A Fine Pool Table J.O. HOLMES, Proprietor, 333 Va. Ave., 8. w., Wash’ton, D.C. J. H. BELLER, DRUGGIT 16TH and M SrrgetT 2. w, WASHINGTON D.C. MRS. J. JOANSON, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER WEDDING & FANCY CAKES, Always on hand, Watch whaker & and made to order at the shortest notice. JEW ELER 639 Gth st. COR. 213th and H Streets. n. w. WASHINGTON, !D. C. J P. WADDLETON, m. w. Jan. 8. t.f. Edward EF’. Droop J.H. DABNEY PIANOS, Organs, and Musical FIAT CLASS UNDERTAKING, Instruments, Sheet Music, &, Establishment at 441 L St.n.w | Steinway, Gabler and otherPianos With Coffins, Caskets, and allkinds of furnishing materials, suitable or accommodations, and supply- ng the General orders at the short- est notice. quick sales, Territory Authly: 3P"Satistaction euaranteed. A adress DR. SCOTT, SCOTT, 842 Broadway. NEW YORK. No. 925 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. fields are scarce, but those who write to Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, will receive free, fall information about work which they can do, and live at as will pay them from $5 to $25 per day. oiSoarea Peete tara a oe Troll who start at once All is new, oa nple free to Sore, =o MARVELOUS PRICES! BOOKS MILLION Complete Novels and Other Works by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away. The following books are published in neat aes form, and all are printed from good We see good pat ww. They treat of a great = of eabjeres, and we tl no one can examine oe _ without finding therein many that he or she would to possess. In cloth-bound form these books would cost $1.00 cack: Each book is complete ia leell, 1. The Widow Bedott Papers. This is the book over whlch your graudmothers laughed tl they cried, and At is just as fangy to-day as it ever was. ‘inter Evening Recreations, a large collection of Acting C Charades, Tableaux, Games, Puzzies, etc., for so- fee ings, private theatrical and evenings at home. Back to the Old Home. A Novel. By Mary Cestl Have author of ™ Heiden Penta.” 4. Dialogues, Kecitations and Readings, » larze ‘and choice collection for school exhibitions and public and private entertainments. 5. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies and Gen- tlemen, a rear pe guide to correspondence, giving plain directions for t! e composition of letters of etery kind, with innumerable forms and examples. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author of ** The ro in White," ete. Court F: ‘arm. A vel. Wood, author of ** East Lynne,” ete. 8. ‘Phe Lady ofthe Lake. iy Sir Walter Scott. «The Lady of the Lake” isa romance in verse, and of all the works of Scott, none is more beautiful than this. 9. In Cupld’s Net. A Novel. By the author of “Dora Thorne.” 10. Amos Barten, thor of “Adam Bede, Lady Gwendoline’s EXCELSIOR” “CLOTHING HOUSE-- HATS & GENTLEMEN’S Furnishings, HOLLANDER BROTHERS, No. 1217 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. CHEAP JOB PRENEES G By Mrs. Henry A Novel. By George Eliot, au- “The Mill on the Floss,” ete. ‘s Dream. A Novel. By the euthorat Der 12. The Myncery of of the Holly Tree. A Novel. By the author of * Dora 13. The Budget of Wi it, Humor and Fun, «largo gxlleetion of the funny stories, sketches, anecdotes, poems, and j 14. John Bowerbank’s Wife. Mulock, author o' n Halifax, Gentleman,” 15. The @: author of Mary 16, Sixteen Complete Storfea by Popular Authors, embracing love, humorous and detective stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, eto., all very in- K i. Jasper Dane's Secret. A. ee By Miss M. Ej Sraddou, sathor of “Aurora Fiezd,” 18. Fancy Work for Home Adornment, anenttrely Rew work upon this subject, containing easy ahd practical instructions for making fancy baskets, wall pockets, brackets needle work, embroidery, etc., ete., profusely and elegantly illustrated. man. A Novel. By arton,” ete. 19. Grimm’s Fairy Storles for the Young. The finest collection of tories ‘published. ‘The children tte for Ladies and Gentlemen, a guide to politeness and good breeding, giving the rules of Modern etiquette forall occasions. 1. Useful Knowledge for the Million, » handy book of unefal Innoraeetion ior ane upon many und various subjects. 22. The Home Cook Book and Family Phyai- lan, containing hundreds of excellent cooking recipes aud hints’ to housekeepers, also telling how to cure all common aliments by simple home remed . Custo: Far Away Lands,a very interesting aud instructiv of travels, describing the peculfar life, habits, manners and customs of the people of foreign countries. 24. ST Po pant Ballads. Same size as sheet music. Words of all the oid Land new songs, 25. Called Ruck. A Novel. “By Hugh Conway. 26.At the World's Mercy. A Novel. , By Florence Warten, author of "The House ou the Marsh,” lildred Trevanion, A Novel. By“ The Duch exes? Suter St HOY Bate ete. ae Dark Days.” ANovel. By the author of ‘Called At the “Beg” Office, 1109 I Street, N. W., near 1ith, where you can get 2. ‘Shadows on oS a ew aegeet By L. Fi HoH Leoline. A Novel. By Mary Cee Has, suttor ot | DODGERS, “Brenda Yoras TICKETS PROGRAMMES, age. A Novel. By Wilkle Coitins, 32. Reaping the Wh: Cecil Hay, author of“ Old 33. Dudley Carleon. don, author of ai 34. A Gold |, A Novel. By Mary *s Money," ete. Valerie's Fate, A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, t= thor of "ke Wooing Ot 36. r Hose. 4% of The Woman wn White ets, mne. ANovel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author ot Lynne." he Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, or of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” éte. Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by Daniel De Foe, describing the adventures of a castaway in the South Pacitic ‘Ocean. 40. How to Make Poultry Pay, A practical and instructive series of articles b » Po Editor of ** The F: vei. By Wilkie Collins, author CIRCULARS, BUSLNESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, RECEPTION CARDS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, BILL-HEADS, tive experiments Poets, coi Moot o ‘Built P} Houses. A fail d ‘ houses, ranging in price from 8600 to 4. Ancedotes of Public Men—W lin, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lincoln, Scot Gladstone, Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all the leadiog men Oe the century 45. Hnop’s Fables. The work of an ancient genius. Chilaven'have 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 abseription to coe paper. for $3.00; or for 25 cts., or the $1.50. Address all orders to pub! “THE WASHINGTON BEE,’ Washington, D.C, LETTER-ILEADS, STATEMENTS, CONSTITUTIONS, BY-LAWS, cerns ic ee DRAFT BOOKS, J.€. STRATHER 1625 12th street n. w. CHECK BOOKS, &e AT THE,LOWES? CASH PRI Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made from smallor large photograph on short notice. Crayon pictures ‘a speciaity, CES. W. N. DaLton. MONT. STRICKLAND Liberal Discount to Churches, Benevolent Societies, Sucial Clubs Military Organizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WHEN PROMISED, DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES. No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave., DC: N.W. ; We have purchased 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 Washington W: HH. Harrover MANUFACTURER OF f . spect our office, even if you have Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces | nothing for us to do. And Dealer in Table Cutlery,Tin- . ware, House Furnishing Goods ete |NATIONAL PRINTING CO., No 313 Seventh St N W Was D 1109 I Street, N. W Bi. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be matled se. curely wrapped, to any address in’ the United States for three months on receipt of S. A. WEBB, Dealer in New and Second-Hand CLOT HING [Boots, Shoesand 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 on attheir Residences, ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postma agents and clubs. Sample copies muile Addressall orders to RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. ¥ m2stf. FIST CLASS LUNCH ROOM AT 306 2nd ST. s. w MEALS AT ALL HOURS. STERsS, FISH, & GAME. MRS. CHRISTIA A. BRICE. Nov. 27-1 mo Henry Dismer, Restaurant and Ladtes Gentlemen’s Dining Saloon. Best brands of Wines, Liquorsand Ci- gars. Oysters fried and stewed. N. W. Cor. 11th andI sts., N. W. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS ‘Rooms with Board Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ MRS. MC. CABE, [FINE cLOTH- ges THE ' MOST CONVENIENT PLACE ING IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS. 922 11 st,, n. w. RBINSIN PARKER co WANTED—LADY Ac: Active and intelligent, to 92271 ucla teas tan represent in her own locality Tat. n. w | sete, Beem Gav & bnos, i Barclay eee 419. 5. E. COR. SEVENTHEAND D STS... W Gwes Pertec Send for Cir AVERY MACHINE co S12 Broadway, Nev The Cosmopo!!t, ‘The handsomest, mo: illustrated family m (82.50. per year. ) Sixty-four each number, filled travels, adventu: and literary artic’ and foreign write: Harriet Prescott Lathrop, Louise C donald Oxley, El Boyesen, Cat! he: Newton, Alph Tolstoi, Th. D many others. and invalual One or more page engravings EE WANT 5,000 MORE noox AGENTS TOSELL OOR NEW Seeret: oF THE POST-OFFICE Servi C4 DEPARTMENT. 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