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“TO ALL NEW AND OLD SUBSCRIBERS TO THE _ WASHINCTON BEE, paying 20.75 in advance for three months, we willsend 13 Books Free—any 1 section; for $1.50 our paper six months, and 26 Books Free—any 2 sections; or, for $2.50 our paper and h2 WORKS —Novelists, Poe CHOICE THIN SECTION 3. 45 AEsop’s Fables. The work of Children have read tiem for an ancient genius. centuries, and grown people quote them every day. 44 Anecdotes of Public Men. ton, Prankli ‘ster, Clay, Tilden, Lin coln, Scott, Grant, € |. Gladstone, Butler, cock, Lee, and all the leadinx men of the century. Han- 43 Building Plans for Prac- TICAL LOW-COST HOUSES, A full descri tion and plans of eizht Modern houses, price from $50 to $4.50. Illustrated. 42 Gems of the Poets, contain- ing charming scle ms from Tennyson, I Lonefel. ‘helly, Moore, Bryant. and STANDARD 4x0 POPULAR IN ONE YEAR—4 SECTIONS. — se each week fer ome address, postage p: Gate, or with any number, and receive one new book each ‘or, Fou can have sections now ready sent at once, and balance weekly, begin with the section being issued at the time the order is received. The Z torians, and General Writers, and insure you a LITERARY BANQUET OF lasting through the entire year. 52 weeks, mailed to your You can commence at any week, for 13, 26 or 52 weeks; Unless otherwise ordered, all will books are by the best ‘authors SECTION 5, beginning FEB. 4th, 1888. 71 The Coming Race, or New z "7 Sir E. BuLwer Lyrron. A thrilli Bey te she anideal people found in the centre of the wl the beauties are Arcadian, the form perfect e thor t pure and motive free. A i ful Part IL. io THE COMING HACE, Part I. 69 Bulldog and Butterfly. By David Christie Murray. A spicily told story of hu- — ee a — uP ovendravr. Buildows 63 She; or Adventures in the CAVES OF KOR. By H. Rmer Haccarp. This = jue and popular story isa new departure in the low, Whitt eld of fiction. Its production has carried the many others. author into fame as a writer and artist. The vigor >. : = and variety of the book make it especially charming; 41 Parlor Magic and Chemi- its narrative imparts a pleasant, thrill as it glides CALE ERIMENTS, a book which tells how roy igh ‘wonderful scenes and 8 events. ‘to pe m hun¢ of amusing tricks in magic, , structive experiments with simple agents. 40 How to Make Poultry Pay. a ractical and instructive se1 H. Jacony, Poultry Editor of * Philadelphia; illustrated. 39 Robinson Crusoe. narrative by Dastet I ture of a castaway in 38 The Laurel Bu ook, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc. A Novel. of articles by Mr. P. jouth Pacific Ocean, s, author e Woman in White,” etc. CoLirxs, 35 Valerie’s 5 Aurxanpen, author of “The Wooing O't,” etc. 34 A Golden Dawn. the author of “Dora Thorne,” etc. A Novel. "ARM AND GARDEN,” A thrilling describing the adven- h. By Miss Mv- By Mrs, Henry vel. By WmLKiE ate. A Novel, By Mrs. By 67 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part ITI. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part II. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part I. 64 Calderonthe Courtier. By SS ARSENE AERIS RS ee Guick action, and rare information.» 3 eae By 63 Stabbed in the Dark. E. Lyxx Lixtor. A strong, stirring story of the old Neapolitan Gare, UF an suthor who invents in- genious plote and intricate situations like a master, Part IL ® STABBED IN THE DARK. Part I. 61 The Cricket =. Hearth. By Cuar.Ees Dickens. One of the sweetest and tenderest things ever written by Dickens. All love it p ape pommeeg ge gd will pe ice and read long after some more imayini works have been forgotten. uae By 60 The Lady of Lyons. Sir FE. Briwer Lyrron. This is the lady as seen in 33 .Dudley Carleon. A Novel. By * brated play of the same name. ‘It ranks a8 Miss ME. BRappox, author of “Lady Audley's road oie pmen here pe ex. ¢ the Whirlwind. "ete, 2 Reapin Gabriel’s Marriage. y WILKIE COLLINS, author of “ No Name,” etc, SECTION 4, beginning NOV. 5th, 1887. 58 Doom! an Atlantic Epi SODE. By Jvstrx H. MoCartuy. Apowerful thrilling story of life American liner. hand of a master is visi’ “all aboard” at Liverpool tothe terribl =~ Willi steaks, : 57 William Shakspeare; How, Waex, W: aNp WraT RE wRoTe. By. H. A. Tarn ver has bee: mpressed inte much about t amortal “ Bard is work of the brilliant French 31 B: ; Prince of Abyssinia. One of those immorta tions. Part IL byssinia. Parti 54 Money. By Bulwer Lyt. TON. Whoever has Mi of Venice” «) = the above title Jingle of the ful 53 Peg Woflington. READE, Thi is one of the coinage and hear the By Charles it novelist ie which great rarely conceived and jome and duty which re- the 'y that neve # PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part IL. 48 Cardinal Richelieu. By Sir E. BULWER LYTTON. The character of the wily, ambitious and brilliant French primate, as sketched by Bulwer in his immortal play of Cardi- ‘ichelieu, is the one which has become historic. 47 Enoch Arden, and other gems. By Aurarp TE aeRO For purit pot style, genuine Sweetness and touching pathos, the great ‘poet has never surp fis “Enoch Arden. pom 46 Romeo and Juliet. By Wil- LIAM BLACK. Anexquisite sketch & two fool- ish. lovers, who mingle tender sentiment with the ludicrous in a way to make everybody smile, } L83a 3HL pe INOA prog ‘Vd ‘33 - “00 WIHSYM T19A01S PISO'S CURE FOR Piso’s Cure for Con- sumption is also the best Cough Medicine. 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In “Julia and Her Romeo” Te is particularly charming. The reader is held to the a a spell which makes him regret the end of SECTION 6, beginning MAY 5th, 1888. a s¢ Loys, Lord Berresford; by the “DucHEss.” This charming society story is ‘he one of the best from the pen of the popular author. It is spirited in action, and full of situati I. Inted fo illustrate high life. ‘Ths work of weenie 83 Clouds and Sunshine. py HARLES E. A happily told story of farm life full of pretty rural pictures and pastoral sentiments? se The Haunted House. py Sm E. Briwer Lrrron. One of the creat author's Quaintest conceits and most happily told stories. 81 John Milton; When, Why OTE. By H. A. Tart This great work is full of surprises, and one ayy a better idea of Milton, his times, style and works from its pages, than from any other source. 80 Dr. Marigold. By Char- LES DICKENS, One of Dicken’s crispest and most amusing sketches of a quaint and curious Character. Readable, laughable, and a sure antidote to dull care 79 The Knightsbridge Mys- TERY. By Cuanes Reape. Concealment is the artist's game, till after wending through a forest of mysteries, the fearful clone bursts on the reader like 8 Alpine avalanche or ocean water-spout. 78 Allan Quatermain 3 the test an: it novel from t! Hien Hacoaxo. In thie etory of Afi oe, the author surpasses the glowing descriptive vigor. Startling situations and thrilling activity which made “Sue” such a revelation in fiction. Part IV. 77 ALLAN QUATER MAIN, Part III. 7 ALLAN QUATE) AL ‘art II. AIN, Part I. 74 The Trialof Pickwick. py CHARLES Droxexs, ‘This is the first time the entire story of the e: apt Pickwick's adventures with the impressionable Mra. appeared in con- nected form. It abounds in mirth-provoking inci. dents, whose interest is always heightened by the wise comicalities of the immortal Sam Weller. 73 Duty Unto Death, or Life and Work of Rev. Georze C. 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