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HOBBIES! Every man bas 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 egnatled. It comprises to the largest every style of stove, from the smallest bedroom hea., range, which we are selling with our stock of Furniture, & , on 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 sa e only at RUDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh Street, n.w. Washington, D. C. Interestingto House Keepers. Read! NOTICE! Read, PAUL BACHSCHMID, of the late firm of Sullivan and Bachechmid, having associated himeelt with A. P. Myers; the new firm is now ready to accommodate friends & public in general with a complete line of Dry goods and house furnishings of every discription, at the lowest prices and easiest terms. Thanking patrons for past favors, we respect- fully solicit a share of their future patronage. Don’t forget the place Bachschmid & Myers. 1141 7th Street, Northwest. “THE GIRL a I LEFT,BEHIND ME.” \ — Dlustrated by the use of a Br made by T. T. Ha: dock which E Bugey in this picture, but THE LE! ADING BUGGM De nO OnIy pre, Leading HA YDoctw BUR eee eed Ask you dealer for the T. T. zY, wii i i J Life is insecure riding over any other. Se ee re picture will be furnished on large cord, Printed in elegant style, to ‘gnyone who will agree to frame it.) ENCLOSE STAMP. UFientiaer i a 2. 2. SAY DOCH. Wholtcale Petes bie Cor, Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE HAVE NONE! NO INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE, —_—_———_—_—_——— — — — tobe made. Cut this Ti ut and return to Us, JUST OUT. land we will se ; one free, something of great THREE GREAT SPEECHES value and importance Pen ee 1 to you, that will start —OF you inbusiness which will bring you in more a money right away thanany thingelsein this| LON. FRED. DOUGLASs, world. Anyone can do the work and live at | mp9 5 home. Kithe: ; allages, Something new, ie people of this country who de- that just coins money for «ll workers. We will start you; capital not needed, This is one of the genuine important chances of a lifetime. Those who ure ambitious and en- terprising will not delay, Grand outfit. free. Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. : 2. MARVELOUS PRICES! ~« MILLION Works, by Famous ‘The following books , and Sore oP eae out finding therein a it is just as funny 2. Winter Even of Acting Charades, Tabieaux, Games, Puzzles, etc. for so- cinl gatherings, private theatricals, aud gs ai home. 3. Back to the Old Home. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of Hidden Perlis, ‘+ BER, tions and Headings, « lance ¢ sollection for school exhibitions aud public and cutertainments. rd Letter Writer for Ladi a innumerable forms nd examples. . The Frozen Deep. Novel. By Wilkie Collins, euthor of © The Woman in White,” etc. Cupid's Net. A Novel. By the author of mn. A Novel. By George Eliot, au- *oThe Mill on the Floss," ete. thor of "Adam Bede 11. Lady Gwendoline’s Dream. A Novel. By the author of Dore Thorne 12. The Mystery of the Holly Te. A Novel. By the author of Dora Thorne. f 18. The Budget of Wit, Hu dor and F coliection of the Tunuy stories, sketches, avecd Bowerbank's Wife. A Novel. By Miss hor of Jobe Halifex, Gentleman,” ete s mm. A Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell, of ete. 16. Sixteen Complete Stories by Popular Authors, embracing love, humorous aud detective stories, storles of society lite, of adventure, of railway life, etc., all very tn teresting. cag iy Mise BM. 11. Jasper Dane's Secret. A Novel. E. Braddon, author of “Aurore Floyd,” etc. Fancy Work for Home Adornment, su entirely new work upon this subjest, containing ex: practical snstructions for making fancy baskets, wail p brackets needle work, embroidery, etc., ete., profusely and elegantly Silustrated, ss 19. Grimm's Fairy Stories for the You ‘Gnest collection of fairy storiesgpublished. The cl ed-with them. £ Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen.» olitenens anid good breeding, giving the rules of Riodern etiquette for all occasions 21, Useful Knowl for the Million, » handy dook of ‘Useful Suformation for ail, upon many and various he Home Cook Book and Family ontaining hundreds of excellent cooking re ke » The ildren a very interesting and fustructive book of travels, describing the peculiar life, habits, manners and customs of the people ler Ballads. Same size as sheet music. w songs. jovel. By Hugh Conway. y. A Novel. By Florence jouse on the Marsh,” etc. 21, Mildred Trevanion. A Novel. By “ The Duch- ess,” author of Molly Rawn,” etc. 28. Dark Days. A Novel. By the author of “Called 2. Shadows on the Snow. A Novel. By B. L. Far. jeon, author of * Bread-and-Cheese-and-Kisses,” etc 30: Leoline. A Novel, By Mary Cecil Hay, author of « Marriage. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary 7 of Old Middleton's Money," ete ‘Garleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Brad don, ‘of ndy Audley's Secret,” etc. M. A Golden Dawn. * Dora Thorne,” etc. $5. Valeric’s Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, ene thor of * The Wooing O°,” ete. 36. Sister Hose. 4 Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author of “The Woman in White,” etc. St. A A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of urel Bush. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc. 39. Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by Daniel De Foe, describing the adventures of a castaway in the South Pacific Ocean. 4 Novel. By the author of «Eas 4\. Parlor Magh dook which tells how £0 per jc and instructive experiments with simple ag eme of the containing charming selec- for Practieal, Low-cost cont and plans of agente wv . Tiustrated. 44. Anecdotes ‘Men—Wasbington, Frank. lin, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lincoln. Scott, Grant. Garfield, Giadstone. Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all che leading men Of the century 45. Beop’s Fables. The work of an ancient genius. Children have read them for centuries, and grown people quote them every day. OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. We have arra’ with the publishers of these books to farnish the whole forty- five with one year's subscription to our paper for $3.00; or we will send any five ‘or 25 cts., or the whole forty-five for $1.50. Address all orders to publishers of ° “DHE WASHINGTON BEE.” Washington, D.C, WANTED LADY Ac%:, 27, ttcnigent, to pam, Rotoronceerenuired. Ferenament posites on : : Permanen goodsalary. GAY & BROS. 18 Barclay St. Be X Sire to read the four great Speeches of Hon. Fred. Douglass in pamphlet form can obtain them by sending 30 cents in postage stamps. The pamphlet will contain the Louis ville speech, and the three great speeches delivered 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 stamps a pamphlet will be sent to any address in the United States. Or we will send a copy ofthe BEE for one year and Mr Douglass’ speeches for two dollars and twen- ty cents. Address, W. Calvin Chase, Editor of the Brr 1109 I st., ~. w. Washington, D. C.* : DOCTOTS & UNDERTAKERS, DR. RJ. CAMPBELL. Dentist. 234 2nd Street, Northwest. One trial will give satisfaction. “J. Il. BELLER, DRUGGIS'T 16TH 9 cx1d M Seasac WASHINGTON D.C Si. ‘13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed se. curely wrapped, 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 maile Addressall orders to RICHARD K. FO FRANKLIN SQUARE, m2stf. THE GERMANIA SCHEUTZEN PARK (GALES WOODS.) Will be Open for parties wish- ing to give Pienies from April 15th. Apply to HENRY KOCH 1818 7th st., 1. w. FOR RENT: —8 Room H. us Baywindow, Pressed brick fren modern improvements throughou on broad avenue, back yard, t 20 foot alley. Rent $27.50 pe, month. Apply to W. A. Stewart 10:b& F'S.,tn. 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 home,that will pay them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have earned over $50 in aday. Either sex, young or old. na: ssanired. You arestarted free. Those who start at once ay ‘“C eoug little fortunes, All is new, BOARDING HOUSES. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Rooms with Board ype ios MRS. MC, CABE, BesTHE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE iN THE CITY ANDIN ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS. 92211 st, n.w. 922.11 etn. w. rue GARRISON HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. n. w., Wash’n D.C. BOADING ¢ LODGING, Everytuine First Crass. Meals at all Hours. Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL. Fred A. Dyson, Proprietor Holmes House, RESTAURANT & LADEES DIN- ING PARLOR. Fine Wines, Chotce Brandies, Old Whiskies, Oysters in Ev- tery Style. MEALS SERVED TO ORDER, A Fine Pool Table J.O. HOLMES, PROPRIETOR,; 333 Va. Ave., 8. w., Wash’ton, D.C. pone. CITy HOUSE RESTAURANT. Ladies & Gents Private & Douste Dinine & WINE ROOMS. Fine imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Or- ders promptly and politely at- CLOTHING‘ & SHOE HOUSES phere SAMANTHA ‘AI SARMTDGH by Josiah A‘len’s Wife. Miss HOLLY spent all Jast season amid the whirl of fashion at Saratoga, and takes off its follies, fli tations, low neck dressing, pug dogs, ée,, in her inimitable mirth-proyokivg style.- The took is profusely ilJustrated by OPPER, the renowned: artistgot Puck. Will sell , immensely. Price $2 50 Bright Agents Wanted. Address HUB- BARD BKOS., Pubs, Philadelphia. Pa. W._N.. DALTON, _ MONT. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES- No. 939, Pennsylvania, Ave., N. W. Washington J). OC. 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. -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 off clothing, Gentlemen waited on attheir Residences, J.€. STRATHER, SULLIVAN'S i 1625 12th street n. w. INSTALMENT HOUSE. The only DRY GOODS _ INSTAL- MENT HOUSE in the city. Also a full line of Furnature, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Baby Carriages, Oil Paintings,&e. On the easiest week- ly or monthly payments. N. B. Dry Goods a Specialty. 913 7th Street, Northwest. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made from small or large photograph on short notice.S Crayon;pictures‘a speciaity. csc DANCING SCHOOL. AT CADETS ARMORY every Friday evening commencing Feb. 18th 8 oclock, Price of a lesson Twenty five cents. W. H. Smattwoop, In STOVE & WOOD DEALERS. The Richest. Humorous Book’ structor. Musie furnished for Ball Concerts, ete. jan. 29, t Lavalette & Co., WOOD AND COAL DEALERS, 950 & 952 W, bet. 9th & 10th n. w. All kinds of Coal furnished at current rates and promptly. WORKING GLASSES ATTENTION! pre rstrea™ furnish all classes with employment at home the whole of the time, or for their spare mo- ments. Business new, light and_ profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from cents i i jr | (05 00 per evening, and a propotionalsum by Pine Wood sawed and split or iti | (ey otitwall their time to the business, Boys blocks. and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their address, and testthe business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfled we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full parti: rs and outfit. free. Address GEORGE NSON, & Co,, Portland, Maine. Orders may be left at 1103 F st. n. w., (Scott’s Book-Store, with R. L. Pendleton ;) 135 F st. n. e., (Mr. Lavalette’s ;) 715 Second st. n. w. ; (RB. 8. Smith’s ;) office of the “Bee,” or send postal to any of the above places. A share of your patronage is so- CHEAP tended to. Reception room on first floor. Convenient to all street cars in the city. licited. in this city! Bes 2240 Pounds to the Ton. G. 8S, REED, Proprietor, ~, PEANOS. — 1609 11th Street, Nortuwest. Bet. Qand R Sts. Edward EF’. Droop PIANOS Organs, and Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, &e. —— THE HUB HOUSE No. 1632 11th Street, Northwest. GEO. H, BOSTON. Proprietor Choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Pool and Bilhards. La- dies and Gents Saloon Parlors, Ice Cream, Water Ices &e. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Steinway, Gabler and other lianos No. 925,Pénusylvania Avenue, Washington,D C. Menry Dismer, Restaurants and Ladies & Gentlemen’s Dining Saloon, Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Ci- gars. Oysters fried and stewed. CJC N. W. Cor. 11th and I sts., N. W. $20,000 "L'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 on D? a LASKEY’S rae) LOAN OFFICE, No. 361, Penn. Avé,,n. w., Washington, D. ©. Money loaned on gold and Silver Watcbes, diamonds, jewelry, pis- tole,guns, mechanizal tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought.z ican live at home, and make more money at work for us, than at any- thing else in this worid, Capital not needed; you are started free. Both CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSES. Gents desirous of obtaining a good serviceable second-hand suit or overcoat should patromize one | of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city,*; JOSTH’S VLD STAND. i sexes; all ages. Any one can do the work. Large earnings from firststart. Cost 619 D Sr. N.’W. lyou tid terms tree, Better not delay Cos ou nothing to send us your addres and out; if you are wise you will do s0-s one H.HALLETT,& Co. Portland Main. Wm. M. Taylor, ies 1206 10th Street, Northwest. Dealer in Fine Groceries, Stationa- ry, &e. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS AND BUTTER, At market Prices, your Trade So- licited. 5,000 Agents*Wanted? Double Quick! to sell y Th JOEHWADS BEECHER Infinitely the most valuable be- eause coming so closely from the family circle and by a master hand engaged in a “Labor of Love.” Richly IHustrat- ed, steel po:trait, &c. Will sell im- mensely. Millions want this standard Life of the greatest Preacher and Orator of the age. Quiek is the word. Terri- tory in great demand. Send for eiren- lars and 50c,. for outfitte HUBBARD BROS, Pubs., 723 Chestnut St., Phila- April 30, mon “| delphia, Pa LOANS NEGOTIATED, BY: JOHN H. PAYMTER.. Notices promptly attended to. Office 604} 10th Street, D: Ww. WEST ALABAMA ADVO- CATE a nine column tour page newspaper, PUBLISHED at MO- BILE under the the auspicies of the West Ala., Conference of A. M. E. Zion church, should be read by every body. Rev. Z. T. Pearsoll is editor. Published weekly $1.50 per year. = 3 ges LOANS NEGOTIATED. Real Estate ror Rent or Sale. Collection of rent a speciality. Office of J, B, MASON, S. W. Cor. of 10th & F Sts, n. w. Washington, D. C. April 28, 1 mo. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! rough the failure of a large mami facturer of Cashmere P: Shawls, therebas come into cur haste a ‘large consignment of Plaid Shawls, perfect goods, which, Ipropose fo presont tothe ladies Ia Seeing. Es abe tabooteat US 25 13 for BF 308. subscription Ferdang Liseestsia? strated ny be found on fe at aro. Fe 1d RowELL & Co's Newspa] il per Advertising” Bureau *(10 © Spruca hat bscriptions to one address for Street), where adver- “oo Satisfe tising contracts may NEW Yor ‘or money refunded. Address ~ ce made for it in y FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, Box 4, Hartford,Coum DODGERS, Benevolent Societies, Social Clubs Military Organizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. outlit of New Type with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work witb satis. faction to all. spect our office, even if you have nothing for us to do. NATIGNAL PRINTING CO, At the “Ber” Office, 1109 I Street, N. W., near 11th,! where you can get 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 THE LOWES’ CASH PRI CES. Liberal Discount to Churches, ALL WORK READY VIHEN PROMISED, We have purchased an entire We invite you to call and in 1109 I Street,N. W WE WANT 5. AGENTS TO SELL OUR NEW Boor, 000. MORE Roo: By P. B. WooDwaz: CCPC zisst::2.0.0: OF THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. A New Boox Jusr Pustisnep by an offic over 15 years’ experience in the Secret one Magnificent Royal Octavo Volume of over } pages and elegantly illustrated by the best artist the country with ‘tment ; embracing sketches of ts of Post-Office Inspectors in th tion, Pursuit, and Captare of Robbers of t Mails; er with a complete descriptio many and complicated contrivances o; wily and unscrupulous to defraud the publ 5 “pAMOUS STAM ae J ROUTE FRAU in which the Author had entire charge of y paration of the evidence for the governmen. ‘s"ACENTS WANTED Tn every town there are Postmasters, Mc Mechanics, Farmers, Professional Me dreds of people who will be glad to get t/ . Itisnow having an unparalled « ht to all. Men and Women Agent: $100 to $300. a month easily. We every township in the U. 3. and Ca: give instructions so that ANY Perso: nome aal selling book, can becor No Competition whatever. with unparallele a < Trance, as we give Special Remember, we give you the book in territory assigned you. Illustrated Circulars, contain Special Terms to Agents, dress immediately the Pu WINTER & CO.,SPRINGFI formerly of Hartford. Sub ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send ‘OQcts. for 100-Page Pamphlet, 1 => ANVAWOD" S314 3019-3 ° ° z uv [= " 4 m" £ 2 " ° a a2 Ee ae 12 235 aane =: SF of ee Ss 2 of a=? = aor ast 6@ — [aro ne. =| 339 Selo eS eI PWAZIO? wire C Zool a tite 3 & Q Z20— 2B oo” ®43 = 4 (7, om we = 230 i~°s Er 7 7228 seq ?Z>e ae |aQas 82 zie “7 ase ar «se ‘2 ¥s > HOTCHEIN CARRIAGE WORKS. OUR No. 14 BUGGY. 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- Cy OUR Ko. 5 WACON. Liberal discount to the trade. Send for Catalogue and Prices before buying. HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS; SYRACUSE, WN. ¥, RMON ELDERS | mianadaters

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