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Ask you dealer f Be HAYDOCK BUGGY, with th Safely King Bolt and Fith Wheel. Life is insecure riding over any ee ee ee ane: (This pictare wil! be farnisued on @ large cord, printed in elegant strir, to anyone who will agree to frame it.) ENCLOSE STAMP. } Fr ye TT BAY DOCE,.o w Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. kelesale Price List. 2 AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE HAVE NONE! NO INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE Money out and return to us, and we will send you free, something of great tobe made. Cut this | ue a ¢ - JUST OUT. valtie and importance} THREE GREAT , SPEECHES to you, that wil start a2 yon inbnsiness which will bring you in more —OF money right away thanany thing else in this } - > 7 ‘i world. Anyone can do the work and live at HON. FRED. DOUGLASS, home. Either sex; all ages, Something new, | ,, zs that just coins mor or tl workers we! The people ot this country whe de- will start you; cap not needed, is is}: J = one of the genuine ‘rtant chances of a| Sire to re ad the four great Speeches lifetime. Those who ambitious and en- terprising will not delay, Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. ot 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 city April 16th, °84, April 16th, ’85 and April 16th,’ The occasions be- ; ing the anvi ries of the Eman- cipation of S in the District of j Columbia. For 30 cents in postage stamps a pamphlet will be sent to} aay address in the United States. Or we will send a copy ot the BEE MARVELOUS PRICES! ROOKS: MILLION o® plete Novels and Other Works, by F: Auchors, Almost Given Away. The followi are publised in newt pamphlet form, and all are They tt from good type upon good great Neriety of subjects, aud w She list without Snding therein many Wie to possess. In cloth-bound form these $1.00 cach. Esch book ts complete in It 1! The Widow Bedott Papers. This ts tb wer which your grandmothers laughed tll they cried, aud tc is just as funny & Ceci Has: tor of i : for one year and Mr. Douglass oques,Mecltations and Headings,» le: s a} Dislogucs,Mecltation* tiuiieerautpaie aoa | Speeches tor two dollars and twen- Pe Dhe peter Writer forLadierantGen- | TY Certs. gemenss oo rrcapocmense, gi Address W. Calvin Chase, Editor of the Bee 1109 I st.. ~. w. Washington, D. C.¥ Girections for the composition of let inpumerable forms and examples 6. The Frozen Deep. 1. By Wilkie Collins, By Mrs. Henry ‘Waiter Scott. «The Verse, and of ait the than this. Bs the author of Lady of the Lake works of Soott, none is more bea ¥. Im Cupid's Net. 4 . _A Novel. 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A thrilling narrative by Dante! : 3 tments, Will open Sept. 1 the Theological Department full par- DEPARTMENT. De Foe, describing the adventures of a castaway in the South Pacific “0. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and dustructive series of articles by Mr. P. H. Jacobs, Poultry Ediwor of * The Farm and Garden,” Phila; illustrated. <l. Parlor Magic and Chemical Experiments s ‘book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks B magic aod instructive periments Tih tne Aga a. se of the Poets, coutsinim charming sclec- we + and THE LAW sions from Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, Byron, Shelley Willopen Oct. 3. Able faculty. Tu- Moore. Brrant, and many others. 4 “3 ‘ce SBullding Plans for Practicel, Low-cost | ition cheap, Addicss Prof. J. H. SMITH, Housce. A full description and plans of Eight modern Secretary x . Tilustrated. S:cretary in price from $500 to A ‘ef Public Men—Wasbington, Frank- ln, Webster. Clay, Tilden, Lincoln. Scott, Grant, Garfield, Giaderong. , Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all the leading men “a. now Fables The work of an ancient genius. Chiléren ave read them for centuries, and grown people quote them every Gay. OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. We have arranged with the publishers of these books to furnish the whole forty- five with one year's subscription to our paper for $3.00; or we will send any five ‘or 25 ets., or the whole forty-five for $1.50. Address all orders to publishers ot < “HE WASHINGTON BEE.” Washington. D. c THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Jes Dental and Pharma- will open Oct 3. Su- ages. ‘Terms very low. Ad- . B. Purvis, M. D, Sec. 11IS i3ch street, n. we Partientay inducements Offered to those who are prepared to enter the Theological Department, for which a good English education is necessaty. Students taken of all denominations. ~ LINCOLN COLLECE Modern and Classical School. Home Farm. Masters from Oxford and Cam- re. French carefully attended to. 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Or- ders promptly and politely at- tended to. first street cars in the city. G. S, REED, Proprietor, Reception room on floor. Convenient to all 1609 11th STREET, NoRTHWEsT. Bet. Qand R Sts. —— THE——. HUB HOUSE BOSTON, Proprietor Choice Wines, Liquors, and REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 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 DC LOANS NEGOTIATED, ——BY— JOHN H. PAYMTER.. Notices promptly attended to, Office 1103 F Street, n: w. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Real Estate tor 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. WONDERFUL BARGAINS Goods Civea Away! —_——_ AT~—~— Brodhead, & Co. (Masonic Temple) F St., near 9th. We offer Double With Cash- meres worth 374c. at 25. 104 sheeting at 153; India Linen at 8 cts., Beautiful Gingham at 5 et., Hip Gore Corsets in boxes at 25 ¢. Alegator Cotton at 33 c.. Beautiful neck Ruffling 5 c. Superior Ganz underwear 25 c., Counterpants 49 c. Pius 2c..a paper. 26 wit Paragon frame ; Silk Umbrellas $1.95 ; Beau- tiful silk mits 25 cts. Parasol less than cost. Fall regular made Bal- breggan Hose $1,14a box, 6 pair in box and worth $1.50, Table linen 19 ets. up, Dress goods at Half Priee. Call early and secure bar- gains. Brodhead & Co. 907 F ST., N. W. CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSES W. N. DALTON. Mont. STRICKLAND ‘DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES- No. 939. Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Washington PD. C. S. A. WEBB, Dealer in New and Second-Hand cLO THING, {Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods,§ 532 44 JSTREET, SOUTHWEST. WASHINGTON, D.C, Gentlemen’s Clothing Repaired, Dyed and Renovated, Highest cash prices paid for cast off clothing, Gentlemenwaited on attheir Residences. _——— ‘SULLIVAN'S 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,&c. On the easiest week- ly or monthly payments. N. B. 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Portland Main. 5,000 Agents Wanted? Double Quick! to sell ‘ Dn, JEM 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 Illustrat- 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 cireu- lars 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 chureh, should be read by every body. Rey. Z. T. Pearsoll is editor. Published weekly $1.50 per year. April 28,§1f, mo. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. WIRGINIA NORMAL -AND- COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE —~ 1887. —— SUMMER SESSION-NORMAL SCHOOL The Officers of the Institute, by order of the Superintendent of Public Instrue- tion, according to the law recently en- acted, have determined to open the Sum- mer Session, for the present year, on the 1st day of July next, at 10 o'clock a. m, Allteachers desiring to take instrue- tions at the Institute at the forthcoming Summer Session, to be given by the mem- bers of the faculty of the Institute, un- der the directiou of the President, will appear at the school according to this notice—bringing with them necessary bed-linen and towels. The charge for each teacher, per week, will be $2, to be paid in advance. The session will be continued for five weeks, as provided by the law. Superintendents are requested to noti- fy their teachers accordingly, John Mercer Langston, President of the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute. June Ist, 1887. THIS PAPER #2 "2 file at Geo. P. 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