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es pis ss 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 equaled. It comprises every style of stove, from the smallest bedroom hea. ‘> the largest range, which we are selling with our stock of Furniture, & , small Weekly or Moathly Payments. Beware of imitations. And if you wnt the best range in the market, ge he“Rudden Range,” which is for sae only at RUDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh Street, n.w. Washington, D. C. == - = ———— « = — = Interestingto House Keepers. o_O Read! NOTICE! Read, PAUL BACHSCHMID, of the late firm of Sullivan and Bachechmid, having associated himeelt with A. P. Myers; the new firm is row ready to accommodate friends & public in general with a complete line of Dry goods and house furnishings of every discription, at the lowest prices ond easiest terms. Thanking patrons for past favors, we respect- fully solicit a share of their future patronage. Don’t forget the place. Bachsechmid & Myers. 114i 7thStreet, Northwest. ; ; “THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME.” Mlustrated by the use of a Buggy. made by T. T. Haydock. which is not only the Leading , Buggy in this pic . but KHE LEADING BUGGY OF AMERICA, Has Haydock’s Safety ing Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask you dealer for the T. T. ¥, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Life is insecure riding over any other. (This picture will be furnished on 8 large csrd, printed in elegant style, to anyone who will acrec to frame it.) .ENCLOSE STAMP. | £6 oleae Ng jer rats oy) CT" Wiuolosalo Prise Lint Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE EAVE NONE! NO INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE, to be uc. Cut this S i. out and return 0 us, JUST OUT. one itt, Sometnngsfgte| THREE GREAT SPEECHES ‘that will —OF you inbusiness which w: ing you in more HON. FRED. 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REAL ESTATE AGENTS. $20,000 "L'O Loan IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTATE OR ON SHORT NOTICE, BY eR. D. RUFFIN’ eal Estate Broker 10th F st. N. W. Washing on DC CLOTHING & SHOE ILOUSES. Gents desirous of obtaining a good serviceable second-hand suit or overcoat skould patromize one of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city, JOSTH’S VLD STAND. 619 D Sr. N. W. EXCELSIOR HATS & GENTLEMEN’S Furnishings, No. 1217 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. Proprietor W. N. DALTON. FINE SHOXES- No. 939, Pennsylvania;Ave., N. W. Washington J). C. S. A. WEBB, Dealer in New and Second-Hand eLO T HING. §Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 532 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. CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSES Mont. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, The Richest Humerots Beok of the Age Is SAMANTHA IT SANITOG by Josiah Ailen’s Wife. Miss HoLLY spent all last season amid the whirl of fashion at Saratoga, and takes off its follies, fli tutions, low neck dressing, pug dogs, é&¢c., in her inimitable mirth-prevoking style. The book is profusely iljustrated by OPPER, the renowned artistJof Puck. ‘WE WANT 5,000 » AGENTS TO SELL OUR NE Ww Will sell immensely. Price $250 Bright Agents Wanted. Address HUB- BARD BKOS., Pubs, Philadelphia. Pa. MRS. J. JOHNSON. BAKER AND CONFECI ONER WEDDING & FANCY 8 Always on hand, and made to order at the shortest notice. 1639 Gth st. n. w, Jan. 8. t.f. A New Boox Just Pus over 15 years’ Gg whey in tl one Magnificent Royal Octavo V pages and elegantly illustrated by tl. ° 900 SUPERB ENGR , NGRAVING A thrilling record of detection iu tu Office Department ; embracing Sub Bapiats of Post-Office Inspec sost-sect Service 8. J.€. STRATHER SULLIVAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. The only DRY GOODS INSTAL- Also a full line of Furnature, Carpets, MENT HOUSE in the city. testinal ai FAMOUS STAR ROUTE Fz 1 ps, in which the Author had entire paration of the evidence for the Jf ACENTS WANTED. =) ‘In every town there are Post Mechanics, Farmers, Profession) \ dreds of people who will b. book. Itisnow having an wht to all. Men and Wo $100 to $300 a month easily. @Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made from small or large photograph on short notice.> Crayon pictures a‘speciaity. jC Ww Oil Cloth, Baby Carriages, Oil Paintings,&c. On the easiest week- give instructions so that A very township in the U. -CLOTHING HOUSE- HOLLANDER BROTHERS,= ly or monthly payments. N.B. Dry Goods a Specialty. 913 7th Street, Northwest. STOVE & WOOD DEALERS. DANCING SCHOOL. AT CADETS ARMORY every Friday evening commencing Feb. 18th 8 o'clock, Price of a lesson Twenty five cents. W. H. Smatiwoop, In structor. Music furnished for Ball wWw:H. 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