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and we w free, som value HOBBIES! Every man bas bis hobby. And in this respect we do not differ from other men, for we have a hobby, too; but in addition we have a stock of Stoves, Heaters, & Ranges, that for quantity, quality and price every style of stove, from the smallest bedroom hea. eannot be equa'led. It comprises t». 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 forsa e only at RUDDEN’S FURNITURE INSTALMENT HOUSE. 930 Seventh Street, n.w. Washington, D. C. Interestingto House ~~ 0 nn Keepers. Read! NOTICE! Read, PAUL BACHSCIIMID, of the late firm of Sullivan ard Bachechmid, having ussociated himeelt with A. P. Myers; the new firm is row ready toaccommodate friends & public in general with a complete line of Dry goods and house furnishings of every discription, at the lowest prices and eacriest terms. Thanking patrons for past favors, we r spect jully solicit a share of their future patronage. Don’t forget the place Bachschmid & Myers. 1t4 7th™treet, Northwest. “THE GIRL I LEFT_BEHIND ME.” POPYRIGHTEDIET? JI > ae E Dlustrated by the use of a Bu , Buggy in this picture, but Haydock'’s Safety K HAYDOCK BU: Life is insecure riding over any other. HE Li en made by T. T. Haydock, which is not aM the Leading 5 ADING BUGGY OF AMERICA, as ing Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask you dealer for the I. GY, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel, (This picture will be furnished on a large card, printed in elegant style, to anyone who will azree to frame it.) .ENCLOBE STAMP. | C7'Send for Catal Wholesalp Price Liste tobe made. Cut this out and return to us, ill send you to you, that will start you inbusiness which will bring you in more money right away thanany thingelse in this world. Anyone can do the work and live at home. Either sex; alls . Something new, that just coins money for «ll workers. We will start you; cap! not needed, This is one of the renuine i rant chances of lifetime. Those who ambitious and e terprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine.; » MARVELOUS PRICES!: BOOKS: MILLION Complete Novels and Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away. The following books are published in neat pamphiet form, an‘ from type upon good paper. great variety of subjects, and we think no the list without finding therein many that he or like to possess. In cloth-bound form these books 1.00 each. Each book is complete in itself. 1, The Widow Bedott Papers. This is the book ‘over which your grandmothers laughed till they cried, aud y as itever was. Winter Ev reutiona, ® lar of Acting Charade aux, Games, Purzies cial gatherings, private theatrics 3. Back to the Old Novel. By Mary en, Rect lone m1 Readings,» larce ToNesnesl exbibitions and public and private entertain ts. 22 5. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladies and Gen- tlemen, a complete guide to correspondence, giving plain @irections for the composition of letters of every kind, with innumerable forms and example: i 6. The Frozen Deep. 4 Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author of “The Woman in White,” etc. 7. Red Court Farm. A’ Novel. By Mrs, Henry ‘Wood, author of “ Kast Lynne,” ete. 8. The Lady ofthe Lake. By Sir Walter Scott. “The Tady of the isa romance in verse, and of all the works of Scott, none is more beautiful than this. 9. In Cupid’s Net. A Novel. By the euthor of “Dora Thorne. vel. By George Eliot, au- ill on the Floss,” ete Dream. A Novel. Bs the of the Holly Tree. A Novel. By orne. 13. The Budget of Wit, Humor an collection of the funny stories, es, anecdote: and jokes. 4. John Bowerbank’s Wife. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” ete. 15. The Gray Woman. 4 Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell, m,” ec, ‘iomplete Stories by Popular Authors, en ig love, humorous and detective stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc,, all very in- teresting. 1. Sewer, Dane's Secret. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Braddon, author of “Aurore Floyd,” etc. nentirely ‘new work upon this subject, containing easy practical instructions for making fancy baskets,wa!! pockets, brackets needle work, embroidery, ete., etc., profusely and elegantly illustrated. 19. Grimm's Fairy Stories for the Young. The finest collection of fairy stoties[published. The children are delighted with them. 20. of juette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a guide to politeness good breeding, giving the rules of modern etiquette for all occasions. 21. Useful Knowledge for the Million, « handy book of useful information for all, upon many aid various subjects. he Home Cook Book and Family Physl- Man, containing hundreds of excellent cooking recipes aud hints to housekeepers, also telling how to cure all common ailments ty simple home remedies. 23. Mannersand Customs in Far Away Lands,» very interesting and instractive book of travels, describing. the peculiar life, habite, manners and customs of the people of foreign countries. 2. 8 Popular Ballads. Same size as sheet music. songs. . Back. A Novel. By Bugh Conway. %. At the World’s Mercy. A Novel. By Florence ‘Warden, author of “The House on the Marsh,” Novel. By “The Duch- Sy the suthor of “Called adows on the Snow. A Novel. By B. 1. Far- thor of ‘* Bread-and-Cheese-and-Kisses,” etc Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of Marriage. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, Vhhirlwind. A ‘Cecil Hi of ‘Old Middicton's Mon te. » A Novel. By Miss M. E. Brad- don, “Lady Audiey’s Secret,” ete. ywm, A Novel. By the author of “Dore Thorne,” etc. 3%. Valerie's Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, eu thor of * a, “The Wooing O't,” etc. Sister Hose. 4 Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author ‘The Woman in White,” ete. . Anne. A Novel. By Mrs, Henry Wood, author ot tush. A Novel. By Mis lock, Lavrel B: f* John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc Orusce. ‘A thrillibg narrative by Daniel © 32 Robimsen De Foe, deseribing the adventures of a castaway in the South Pacific Ocean. 40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and instructive ‘Of articles by Mr. P. H. Jacobs, Poultry Editor of “The rm and Garden,” Phila.; illustrated. a. Bs ani cal Experimenta, + ‘vook which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks “a magic and instructive experiments with simple agents 42. « of the Poets, containing charming seice- tions from Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, Byron, Shelles ‘Moore, Brrant, and many others. 43. s for Practical, Low-cost Houses. A full description and plans of Fight modern $500 to Yoon Illustrated. 4. Anecdotes of Public Men—Washingion, Frank lin, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lincoln, Scott, Grant, Garfield Gladstone, Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all the leading mep of the cent «. Fables. The work of an ancient genivs. Children bave read them for centuries, and grows people quote them every day. OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. ‘We have with the publishers of these books to furnish the whole forty- five with one year's yee to ad paper for $3.00; or we will send any five ‘or 25 ots., or the whole forty-five for $1.50. Address all orders to publishers of ° “HE WASHINGTON BEE.” Washington, D.C, houses, ranging in price ‘ts. Amecd: ®, TED—LADY. Active and intelligent, te represent in her own Jocality anold firm. Reterencesrequired. Permanent position md goodsalary. GAY & 22 Barclay St... N. ¥ hee Gc =e age ee ai) Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE HAVE NONE! NO INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE, I JUST OUT. THREE GREAT SPEECHES —OF 3 HON. FRED. DOUGLASS, The people ot this country whe de- 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 in this 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! auy address in the United States. Or we will send a copy otthe BEE for ose year and Mr Douglass’ | speecies for two dollars and twen- ty Cet ts. Address, W. Calvin Ciase, Editor of the Bee 1109 1 st.. >, w. Washington, D.C. ; DOCTOTS & UNDERTAKERS. DR. RJ. CAMPBELL. Dentist. 234 2nd Street, Northwest. One trial will give satisfaction. J. IL. BELLER, DRUGGISF 16ma) sac Mo 3::eae WASHINGTON D.C Si. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mai'ed 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, mist THE GERMANIA SCHEUTZEN P ARK (GALES WOODS.) Will be for parties wish- ing to give Picnics from April 15th. Apply to Open HENRY KOCH 1818 7th st., nl. w. F R RENT: —8 Room Has Baywit dow, Pressed brick fren mod ratnprovements throughon, «on broad avenue, beelk yard, tt 20 foot alley. Rint $27.50 pe month Apply to W. A. Stewa, 10 i & FS.,tn. w, ERT SWAN TED DicSelc Corsets. ath Sormple ea tepeeetn: panini’ les. Territory given. tP"Satisfaction ruaranteed. Addrese DR. SCOTT. 842 Broadway. NEW YORK, city . BOARDING HOUSES. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS ; ’ Rooms with Board : aes MRS. MC, CABE, @es~THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE .N THE CITY AND IN ONE 0F THE MOST POPULAR {NEIGHBORHOODS. 92211 st,,n.w. 92211 «t.[n. w. r[HE GARRISON: HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. 0. w., Wash’n D. C. BOADING § LODGING, Everytuine First Crass. a Meals at all Hours. Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL. Fred A. Dyson, Proprietor Our References! —First Class— Second - hand Clothing. SUITS, COATS, VESTS AND PANTALOONS, AT JOSTH’S VLD STAND. 619 St No WG FORRES HOUSE RESTAURANT. Ladies & Gents Private & Dovste Dryine & WINE ROOMS. Fine impcrted Wines, Liquors aud Cigars always on haud. Or- ders promptly and politely at- tended to. Reception room on first floor. Convenient to all street cars in the city. &. 8, REED, Proprietor, 1609 11th Srreet, Norrawest. Bet. Qand R Sts,* HUB HOUSE No. 1632 11th St:eet, Nortliweert. GEO. H., BOSTON Proprietor Choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Pool and Rilhards. La dies and Gents Saloon Parlors, Ice Creem, Water Ices &¢ REAL ESTATE (AGENTS. , ; $20,000 "LO Loan IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTATE OR ON SHORT NOTICE, BY R. D. RUFFIN eal Estate Proker J0th F st. N. W. Washing on D?} 1206 10th Street, Northwest. Dealer in Fine Groceries, Stationa- ry, &c. FRESH COUNTRY2EGGS AND BUTTER, At market Prices, your Trade So- licited. April 30, mon = LOANS NEGOTIATED, —— BY. JOHN H. PAYWM TER. Notices promptly attended to. Cffice 6043 10th Street, n- w. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Real Estate ror Rent or Sale. Collection of rent a speciality. Office of J.B, MASON, 8. W. Cor. of 10:h & F Sts n. w. Washington, D C, PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY: ‘Through the tailure of a large masta facturer of Cashmere Pattern Shawis, there has come into our i a large consignment of P! Shawls, perfect goods, which we to presz1 jadi T208, subscription (0 Farm and Liousehold, a large a2 pase illustrated Paper,devoted to Farm and Household topics, Stories and general miscellany, ad we will send you one of these eautifal shawls FREE by mail Py, Rosai, of we will send sshawis ands riptions to one address for $t.0o Satisfaction guaranieed or money refunded, Address FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, Box 49, Hartford,Conn. fields are scarce, but those who write to Stinson & Co.,Portland, Maine, will receive free, fall 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. Bither sex, young or old. Capital mat Seauired. You arestarted free. Those wi aks “t anug Little fortunes, All is new. CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSES. W. N. DALTON. DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES. No. 939, Pennsylvania\Ave., N. W. Washington JD. C. S. A. WEBE, 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, Gentlem enwaited on attheir Residences. SULLIVAN’S INSTALMENT HOUSE. The Richest Humorors Book of the Age Is SAMANTHA AT SAATOG MONT. STRICKLAND | by Josiah A:len’s Wife. Miss HOLLY spent all last season amid the whirl of fashion at Saratoga, and takes off its follies, fli tations, low neck dressing, png dogs, é&¢c.,in her inimitable mirth-provokivg style. The vook is profusely iljustrated by OPPER, the renowned artist§of Puck. Will sell immensely. Prie $250 Bright Agents Wented. Address HUB- BARD BKOS., Pubs , Philadelphis. Pa. MRS. J. JOHNSON. BAKER AND CONFEC1 ONER WEDDING & FaNey cs Always on hand, and made to order at the shortest notice. 1639 Gth st. n. w. Jan. 8. tf. J.€©. STRATUER, 1625121h street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures The only DRY GOODS INSTAL.- | made from small or large photograph on short MENT HOUSE in the city. AIS] notice.z creyonzpicturesta'speciaity. a fullline of Furnature, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Baby Carriages, Oil Paintings,&c. On the easiest week- ly or monthly paymeuts. N. B. Dry Goods a Specialty. 913 7th Street, Northwest. PIANOS.” Edward EF. Droop} — iso CADETS ARMORY every Friday evening commencing Feb. 18th 8 o'clock, Price of a lesson Twenty five cents. W. H. Smattwoop, In structor. Music furnished for Ball Concerts, ete. jan. 29, t* PIANOS. Organs, and Musical WORKIN GLASSES ATTENTION Sarno” Instruments, Sheet Musie, &e. Steinway, Gabler and other Pianos No. 925,Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘Washington,"D C. Henry Dismer, Restaurant and Ladies & Gentlemen’s Dining Saloon, Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Ci- gars. Oysters fried and stewed. wi furnish all classes with employment at home the whole of the time, or fo: their spare mo- ments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of e:ther sex easily earn from Weents to 500 per evening, and a propotional sum by devoting all their time to the business, Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may Send their address, and test the business, we make this offer. To WE WANT 5,000 mone AGENTS TO SELL OU oe POO NEW Roo Ps Ki, OF THE a POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. A New Boox Jusr Pustisuep by an offic; over 15 years’ experience in the Secret one Magnificent Royal Octavo Volume of pages and elegantly illustrated by the best art country with 200 SUPERB ENGRAVI A thrilling record of detection in the U. Office ‘tment ; embracing sketches of fii ee ber ges im th n and Capture of Robbers o: Mails; together wish complete deseripace Many means and complicated contrivances wily and unscrupulous to defraud the publ “FAMOUS STAM i i ROUTE in which the Auéhor had entire charset U8 paration of the evidence for the governmen: oe AGENTS WANTED In every town there are Postmasters, Mer Mechanics, Farmers, Professional Men, an dreds of people who will be glad to get this i book. Itisnow Lope an unparalled sa! hoo to all. Men and Women Agent 100 to $300. a month easily. We w: every township in the U. x and giveinstructions so that ANY Pxrs nomeaal selling book, can become a succ: No Competition whatever. | yy he france, as we give rerms Remember, we give you the excl book in territory assigned you. Mlustrated Circulars, containi Special Terms to. Agents immediately the Pub WINTER &C0.,SPRID Formerly of EES ST ATE ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of such as are not well satistled we wlll send | advertising in American one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit. free. Address GEORGE STINSON, & Co,, Portland, Maine. CHEAP N. W. Cor. 11th’andI sts., N. W. JOB PRINTING LASKEY’S 5% LOAN OFFICE, No. 361 Penn. Ave.,n.w., Washington, D. ©, 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 w . Capital not needed; you are started free. Both sexes; all ages. Any onecan do the work. Large earnings from firststart. Cost ly ou +1d terms tree, Better not delay Cos ou nothing to send us your addres and out; if you are wise you willdo so-s one, H.HALLETT,& Co. Portland Main. 5,000 Agents Wanted? Bouble Quick! to sell , JOEL 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.’ Rivhly Ilustrat- ed, steel portrait, &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 great demand, Send for ciren- Jats and 50c. for outfitto 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. Rev. Z. T. Pearsoll is editor. Published weekly $1.50 per year. April 23, 1 mo. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, VIRGINIA NORMAL ~AND- COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE SUMMER SESSION-NORMAL SCHOOL The Officers of the Institute, by order of the Superintendent of Publie Instrue- tien, according tothe law recently en- acted, have determined to op:n the Sum- mer Session, for the present year, on the 1st day of July next, at 10 o’elock a. m, Allteachers desiring to take instrue- tions at th titute at the fortheoming Summer Session, to be given by the mem- hers of ti enlty of the Institute, un- der the direction of the President, will appear at the school aczording to hotice—bringing with them nee hed-lincn and towels. The ebarge juued © provided by the law, : nts are requested to ncti- fy their teachers according John Mercer Langston, P; dent of the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute. June Ist, 1887, may be found on file at Gro. P. RoweLt -& Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce ree MTS A tracts may be iade for it Jn NEW YORK. At the “Bex” Office, 1109 1 Street, N. W., near 11tb, where you can get DODGERS, TICKETS PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BUSLNESS CARDS VISITING CARDS, RECEPTION CARDS, WEDDING INVITATIONS,= BILL-IIEADS, LETTER-ITEADS, STATEMENTS, CONSTITUTIONS, BY-LAWS, DRAFT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, & AT THE LOWEST CASH PRI CES, Liberal Discount to Churches, Benevolent Societies, Social Clube Military Organizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY * LEN PROMISE, We have purchased an eutire outtit of New Type with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work with satis faction to all. . We invite you tocall and in spect our office, even if you have nothing for us to do. NATICNAL PRINTING CO., 1109 I Street, N. W papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. 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