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TrOoOBBIES Every man has his hobby, And in this respect we do not differ from other men, jor we have alicbby, too; but ip addition we have a stock of Stoves, FHleaters, & Ranges. . tha’ for quantity, quslity and price cannot be eq: ved. It comprises every style of stove. from the smallest bedroom hea. ‘~ the largest range, which we are selling with our stock of Furniture, & , snail Weekly or Moathly Payments. sb 960 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 S. veuth Street, n.w. Washington, D. C. — sar a Interestingto House Keepers. ~ 0 Read! NOTICE! Rend, PAUL BACHSUIUMID, of the late firm of Sullivan a: d Bachschmid, having :ss-ccated hin: elt with A. P. Myers; the new firm is row reds te accomme dive friends & public in general with a complete line of Dix goods and house fur: i-hings of every diser ption, at the lowest pric: s : nd ev iestterms Thanking patrons for past favors, we Tr spect- wally eclicit a share of their future patronage. Don’t f-rget the place Bachschmid & Myers. it4 7th™1.reet, Northwest. (OPYRIGHTED 1877 Mlustrated by the use of a B a by T. T. Haydock, which is not only the Leading , Buggy in’ this but E LEADING BUGGY OF AMERICA, Has re Bolt and Fifth Wheel. k you dealer for the T. T. Y, with the Haydock Safety mule Bolt and Fifth Wheel, nsecure riding over any other. (This picture wil! be furnished on a large cerd, printed in elegant etrle, to anyone who will acrce to frame it.) LEXCLOSE STAMP. | at oreena Rates cice Be ee eG ae, Cor. Plam and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. Wholesale Price List. AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE HAVE NONE! NO INVESTMENP SO PROFITABLE, Money: : tobe made. Cut this; out and return to us, | " » will send uo JUST OUT. |THREE GREAT SPEECHES | =ors 5 ‘| HON, FRED. DOUGLASS, ,, Phe people ot this country who de -| sire to read the tour great Speeches | of Hon. Fred. Douglass in pamphlet one of th Mitetime. Those who wre terprising will not Address TRUE & Co., 2 30 cents in postage stamps. The — —_ — ville speech, and the three great MARVELOUS PRICES!: speeches delivered in this OKS:: MILLION April 16th, 84, April 16th, | April 16th, ’s6. lng the annive Novels and Other W: nies) by i —_ Setlora: Almort Given Away. are publinbed iu neat pampliec: form from goed t; pon ‘y anety of sulyecm, aud we thitk ho obe ck ¢ ‘the list without naw em rein aloes ed ike to possess. In cloth-bound form these books 1.00 each. Each bvok is complete in itself. * L The ww Bedott Papers. This is the bo ont which your "grange ouhers: Teughed ‘Uli they cried, au: ua tis just as funny to~ day as itever was. and! The occasions be- ss of the Eman- Columbia. For 30 cents m postage stamps a pamphlet will be sent to auy address in the United States. )Orwe will send a copy ot the BEE) 2. Winter Evening Recreations, «11 : jier one year and Mr Douglass’) ph pe Po speeches tor two dollars and twen- 8. Back to th lty certs Ceoll Hay, author of “Hidden Perils. ity Certs, 4. Di Recitations and Readings,» isrce | and choice Sollection for school exhibitions aud-public aud | Address, PE "The Miandard Letter Writer frLagionmuaGen- | W. Calvin Chase, Memen, a complete guide to corresponder ty 1 Edi tor of TNS Bee 1109 I oS, ; Washington, D.C. m of letters of eve r | pocic 10iS & UNDERTAKER... thor of | Scott. “The of all the A Novel. By George Eliot, au- | thor of “Adan Wede,"* The Mill on the Flows,” ete ae | OR. RLS. CAMPBELL. 12. The Myates f the Holly Tree. A Novel. By Sbenea a Wie Dentist. the author of meee 234 2nd Street, Northwie 18. The Bur wh, — of the tee stories, ee i ‘Woman. 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Shawls, there has come into our hands 3, large consignment of Plaid Buawks perfect goods, which we Propose to pres=nt to the ladies in f\ the following <1anner: Send us 25 gen": for BT-10m, subscription to Farm and Liousehold, a large e illustrated paper,devoted io Farm and Household topics, Stories and general miscellany, Bg and we will send you one of these beautiful shawls FREE by mail we will send sshawls ind 5 sul =f ions to one address for $1.00 Satisfaetion guarantecd or money refunded, Address FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, Box 4, Martford.Conn fields are scarce, but those who write to Stinson & Co.,Portland, Maine, will receive free, full information ‘about work which they ean do, sod liveat home,tbat will pay them from $5 to $25 per day. bores — sic: in pay Ao Either pot ane ‘or old. start at onee new. wean “Tenne ile & Gents) CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSES. W. N. DALTON. MONT.’ STRICKLAND _ DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES. No. 939, Pennsylvania\Ave., N. W. "= Washington D. C. S, A. 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Money loaned en gold and Silver Watches, diamonds, jewelry, pis- tols,guns, mechanizal tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. can live at home, and make more money at work for us, than at any- thing else in this worid. Capital not ou are started free. Both 2 . Any one can do the work. Large earnings from firststart. Cost lyou + ¢nd terms tree, Better not delay Cos ou nothing to send us your addr and out; if you are wise you will do so one. H. HALLETT, & Co. Portland Mai. 5,000 Agents"Wanted? Double Quick! to sell + SBEECHER JOEHOMD'S BKK CHE nitely the most valuable be- eause Coming so Closely from the family circle and by a mastet hand engaged in a “Labor of Love Richly Ilustr ed, steel po:trait, &c. Will sell im- mensely. Millions want this standard Life of the greatest Preacher and Orator of the age. Quick is the word. Terri- tory in at demand. Send for cireu- Jats and 50e. for outfitte HUBBARD BROS, Pubs., 723 Chestnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa 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. Rey. Z. T. Pearsoll is editor. Published weekly $1.50 per year. April 23, 1 mo. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, VIRGINIA NORMAL -AND- COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE —~1887.-»— SUMMER SES5SION-NORMAL SCHOOL The Officers of the Institute, by order of the Superintendent of Public Ins struc= tion, according to the law recently acted, ii determined to open the Sum- mer S:ssion, for the present year, on the Ist day of July next, at 10 o’elock a. m. Allteachers desiring’ to take instrue- tions at the Institute at the forthcoming summer S n, to be given by the mem- hers of t ulty of the Institute, un- der the directiou of the President, will appear at the school aczording to. this —bringing with them n lien and towels. The charge fo cher, per_Wweck, will be #2, to be in advanee. The ion will be continued tor five w vrovided by the law, Superictendents are requested to noti- fy their teschers accordingly, Joh Mc reer Langston, President of the Vir «Normal and Collegiate Institute. June Ist, 1887. pay be found on file at Gro. 4 THIS PAPE Rowrtn & Co’3 Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver. usr NEW YORK. for it in The Richest Humorocs 5 con of the Age is by Josiah Ailen’s Wife. AAT Sa oe all last season amid the whirl of. fa at Saratoga, and takes off its -folli *, fli: tations, low neck dri s éc., in her inimitable mirth-praveking style. The book is profusely ilkustrated by OPPER, the renowned artistgot Puek. Will sell immensely. Prie ; $2. Bright Agents Wanted. Addres#®HU BARD BKOS., Pubs , Philudelplita. Pa. MRS. J. JOHNSON, BAKER AND CONFECI ONER WEDDING.& FANCY (8. Always on hand, and made to order at the sliortest notice. 1639 Gth st. nsw. Jan. 8. t.f. J.€. STRATHER, = 162512th street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made from small or large photograph on short notice.Z Crayonipicturesaspeciaity. C3¢ DANCING SCHOOL. AT CADETS ARMORY every Friday evening commencing Feb. 18tb 8 o'clock, Price of a lesson Twenty five cents. W. H. Smaxtwoop, In structor. Music furnished for Ball Concerts, ete. _ jan. 29, t} WORKING GLASSES ATTENTION! oes:rceec”™ | 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 Wcen's 00 per evening, and a propotional sum by oting all their time to the business, Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men hat all who see this may send their address, and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satistled we will send } one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit. free. Address GEORGE STINSON, & Co,, Portland, Maine. CHEAP JOBPRINTING WANT 5,000 AGENTS TO SEL O oe on Naw 800K, Roow By P. B. Woon7 Chief of ?.0, S 5 many ‘means and complic wily and unscrupulous to di an accurate account of the _ FAMOUS STAR te ACENTS WANTED. © In every town there are Postmas Mechanie: sight to $100 to $300 a month easil: ‘No Competition wi with unparadlele rance, a8 we gi Remember, we book in territory a Illustrated Circu! 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 *Qcts. for 100-Page Pamphle, H4d puw sentormsng peqn.jenj77 —— ANVdWO9- S314 39019- FHL "S39lUd SLVEYSIGOW LY S¥S30 301440 3NId 40 3NIT BLB1d NOD ‘Sally J9}}97] ‘soxog Sul 2 = = 2 3 22> Be At the “Beg” Offlee, 3 = A Bo) ie =a © oi 1109 I Street,23N. 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