Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TO ALL NEW AND OLD SUBSCRIBERS TO THE WASHINCTON BEE, paying $0.75 in advance for three months, we will send 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 O2.Work ‘ou can have sections now rea with the <p ine issn =, Hi 5 SECTION 3. 45 JEsop’s Fables. The work of ‘an ancient genius. Children have read them for centuries, and grown people quote them every day. 44 Anecdotes of Public Men. ‘Washington, Franklin, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lin- coln, Scott, Grant, Garfield, Gladstone, Butler, Han- cock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century. 43 Building Plans for Prac- TICAL LOW-COST HOUSES. A full descri ‘tion and plans of eight Modern houses, ranging price from $500 to $4,500. [llustrated. 42 Gems of the Poets, contain- ing charming selections from Tennyson, Longfel. jow, Whittier, Byron, Shelly, Moore, Bryant. and many ot 41 Parlor Magic and Chemi- CAL EXPERIMENTS, book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks in magic, and instructive exveriments with simple agents. 40 How to Make Poultry Pay. eee and instructive series of articles by Mr. . JacoBy, Poultry Editor of “ Farm anp Garp! Philadelphia: illustrated. 39 Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling warrative by Dante, DeFor, describing the adven. tures of a castaway in the South Pacific Ocean. 38 The Laurel Bush. By Miss Mv- ocx, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc. 37 Annie. A Novel. By Mrs, Henry Woon. author of “East Lynne.” 36 Sister Rose. A Novel. By Witxte CoLLiNs, author of, “The Woman in White,” etc. 35 Valerie’s Fate. A Novel, By Mrs. ALEXANDER, suthor of “The Wooing O't,” etc. 34 A Golden Dawn. A Novel. ‘the author of “ Dora Thorne,” etc. 33 Dudley Carleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Brappox, author of “Lady Audiey‘e Becret,” etc, 32 Reaping the Whirlwind. 4 Novel. By Many Ceci. Hay, author of “Old Mid- Gleton’s Money,” etc. 31 Gabriel’s Marriage. A Novel. By Wiix1e Cours, author of “ No Name,” etc, SECTION 4, beginning NOV. 5th, 1887. 58 Doom! an Atlantic Epi- SODE. By Just H. MoCartuy. Apowerful and A By thrilling story of life on an Ame! liner. Th hand of a master is visible from the “all aboard” at Liverpool tothe terrible landing at New York . 57 William _ Shakspeare: How, Ween, Way axp Wat HE WROTE. By. H. A. Tarse. There never has been compressed int: euch brief space so much about the immortal ~ Bai ag as in this work of the brilliant Frencl: author. 56 Rasselas; Prince of Abyssinia. By.Dr. SaMvEL JoaNsoN. One of those imm: writings a4 &@ master mind which no one can a’ not to It is a story of the human heart banpiost moods and noblest aspirations. Part II. & RASSELAS: Prince of Abyssinia. Part I 54 Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- ‘TON. Whoever has read Shak of Venice” should read Bulwe the above title you see the coinage and hear the Jingle of the full play. 53 Peg Woffington. READE. This m: is one of those exquis! nosai w minds ornament the k. PartiL & PEG WOFFING Part I. 51 Miss Toosey’s Mission, and LADDIE. Two of those rarel; meeived and charmingly told stories of home and duty which re- fresh and inspire. 50 Paul and Virginia. By Berna- DIN DEST. PIERRE. Thiselecant honsehc classic renews its freshness and beauty with every reading. It is the “story that never dice.” Part If. 4 PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part I. 48 Cardinal Richeli By Sir E BULWER LYTTON. 1 er wily, ambitious and In rin sketched by Bulwer in h: pmortal play of nal Richelieu, is the one which has become his' 47 Enoch Arden, and other gen: By Aurrep Tennyson. For purity of style, ge sweetness and touching p: p great poe ever surpassed his “ Enoch Arden,” ay Wil- 46 Romeo and Juliet. LIAM BLACK. An exquisite sketch & two fool- ish lovers, who mingle tender sentiment with the ludicrous in a way to make everybody smile. 1838 5HL Pe NOs prog 189M0) pitt SNOLSANM ’ 89 [HISOd B TO B80. 11 SNA, OM 5 opiaed soqiang 10g OS CURE FOR Piso’s Cure for Con- sumption is also the best Cough Medicine. If you have a Cough without disease of the Lungs, a few doses are all you need. But if you ne- glect this easy means of safety, the slight Cough may me a serious matter, and several bot- ties will be required. >ONSUMPTION “SLN39 FAIS -ALNIML Piso’s Remepy For CaTARRH gives immediate relief Catarrhal ‘Virus is soon expelled from the sys- | tem, and the diseased action of the mucous membrane is replaced by | healthy secretions. The dose is small. One package | contains a sufficient quantity for a long treatment. CATARRH A Cold in the Head is relieved by ‘an application of Piso’s remedy for rth. The comfort to be got from it in this way is worth many times its cost. Bay and pleasant to ane | Price, Scents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. d | & T. Hazevring, Warren, Pa. | jing a STANDARD 4x0 POPULAR IN ONE YEAR-—4 SECTIONS. One Bonk each week for 52 weeks, mailed to your home address, postage paid. | Y ate, or with any number, and receive one new book each ent at once, and balance weekly. ne order is receive ers, and insure eutire year. h The books are by the best authors a LITERARY BANQUET OF ‘TION 5, beginning FEB. 4th, 1888. 71 The Coming Race, or New ‘TOPIA, By Sir E. BuLwer Lyrroy, A thrilling of life among an ideal Fee found in the re of the earth. where the beauties are Arcadian, orm perfect, the thought pure and motive free. ming book; light, cheerful. Part IT. THE COMING RACE, Part I. 69 Bulldog and Butterfly. By David Christie Murray. A spicily told story of hu- man character, yet nota bit overdrawn. Bulldogs and Butterflies are all around us, 28 . r rt 68 She; or Adventures in the CAVES OF KOR. By H. River Haccarp. This ae and popular story isa new departure in the held of fiction. Its production has carried the author into fame asa writer and artist. The vigor and variety of the book make it especially charming; its narrative imparts a pleasant thrill as it glides ee wonderful scenes and startling events. art TV. 67 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part III. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part II. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part I. 64 Calderon the Courtier. By LWER Lytron. One of the best of the it '# historic stories. Full of graphic situations, ction, and rare information. 63 Stabbed in the Dark, i. Lyxw Lintoxr. A strong, stirriny jd “Neapolitan days, by an author who invents in- we ee ndles intricate situations like a master. Pat © STABBED IN THE DARK. Part I. 61 The Cricket 32 Hearth. sy CuarLes Dickens. One of the sweetest and jerest things ever written by Dickens. All love its poe a pathos, ye will 2s preserved and rea jones after some o! is more i i works have been forgotten. she areca) 60 The Lady of Lyons. By Briwer Lytton. This is the lady as seen in lebrated play of the same name. It ranks 28 ttiest picture of devotion and sincerest ex- ‘ion of the “tender passion" ever placed on the sy Juliaand Her Romeo. By Davip CHRISTIE Murray. This author is always rious and racy. In iia and Her Romeo” he By story of the is eularly charmi: e reader is held to the last in a spell which es him regret the end of the story. SECTION 6, beginning MAY 5th, 1888. « si Loys, Lord Berresford; by the “ Drcnrss." This charming society story Ghe of the best from the pen of the populas author It is spirited in action, and full of situations calcu. lated to illustrate high life. The work of a genius, 83 Clouds and Sunshine. ry Cuartes Reape. A happily told story of farm life, full of pretty rural pictures and pastoral sentiments. s2 The Haunted House. py Sir E. Bucwer Lytton. One of the creat author's qQuaintest conceit4 and most happily told stories. 81 John Milton; When. Why AND W. Y By H. A. Tarnk, wo E tea of Milton, his * pages, than from any ot! 80 Dr. Marigold. By Char- LES DICKE! One of Dicken’s criepest and moet anmusine ches of a quaint and curious ch character. Readable, laughable, and a sure antidote to dull care : 79. The Knightsbridge Mys- HARLES READE. Concealment is the ill after wending through a forest of earful close bursts on the reader like alanche or ocean water-spout. Allan Quatermain; the latest and best novel from thc pen of the popular BR. RweER Haccarp. In this story of African adventure, the author surpasses the glowinu descriptive vigor, sta made situations and thrilling activity which =” such a revelation in fiction. Part IV. N QUATERMAIN, Part III. LLAN QUATER » Part Il. 7% ALLAN QUATERMAIN, Part I. 74 The Trialof Pickwick. Ry Craries Dickens. Thi the first time the entire str f the gauent Pick s adventures with the pressionable Mre. Bardell has appeared in con- form. It abounds in mirth-provoking inci. whose interest is always heightened by the coniicalities of the immortal Sam Weller. 3 Duty Unto Death, or Life and k of Rev. George C. Haddock, Apostle of Pro- che west andentirecountry. The work is an ably written review of the man and his career, and contains @ graphic account of his assassination. Patt IL 2 DUTY UNTO DEATH, etc. Part I. The Monticeilo (lub iiouse 1219 E Street, n. w. This house is one the fines* in the ciy where you can get Wines, Brandies and Whiskies of the very best quality. BILLIARDS & POOL TABLES. Call and have a day cr evenings Pleasure. H. E. BURGESS, Proprretor, SAMUEL HOWARD Pr‘vate and Public Caterer calls the atten- for ten tion to tention place with Ido here is. yeasand i can all who may Apt io my Dining whe! nd t aud enjo. euds may aplace Where they can with Lunches and meals in a pro style. Salt water oysters served by ibe Lint, Quartor Gallon in any partor ide cit Pease don’t forget the > 14 J. The title Cosey Carve, Wy 3 W: EL. ifarrover MANUFACTURER Ui Stoves, Ranges A Furnace And Dealer in Table Cutiery,Tm- ware, House Furvishing Goods ete No 313 Seventh i: N W Was D SEA WONDERS exis’s in thousapds ef forms, bat are surpassed by the mar vels of invention. Tio-e who are in need of prefitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their addres- t) Hallet & Co,. Pordand, Maine, and receive fre, tall information how cither sex, 0} ages, cau earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards whereve: they live, Youare started free. Capital not equired, Sone have mace over $50 inasingle day Cths work. A I sucececd Orchestral music for Balls, Pri- avte parties, Soirees, Receptions, Weddings, ete. Special induce- ments and low terms to Clubs giv- numer of ent: rtainments dunbg the season. F. KRAUSR, 621 S. C. Ave., 8.e. DR. TAFT’S ASTHMALINE pein | beg Sin aa osc St FREE, LIFE INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENTS 934 F St,, n. w., 8rd floor, Room 11. Fire and Life Iusurauce solici- ed in the best companies. Matters Relative to Property looked after, Yours Respectfally, e “L. G. FLETCHER. INVENTION has revolutionized the world £ during the last half century. Not least among the wonders of inyentive progess is a method and system of work that can be perform d all over the country without -eparating the workers from their homes. Pay liberal; any one can dorhe work; either sex. young or old; no special abili- ty required, Capital not needed; you tre start d free, Cut this out and return tous and we will send you free, some- thing of great value and importance to vou, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away, than anything in the world. Grand ouwfit free, Address True & Co , Augus- ta, Maine, . J. H. BELLER, DRUGGIST 16th and M Streets, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. JUST OUT. THREE GREAT SPEECHES —OF KON. 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 city | April 16th, ’84, April 16tb, ’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 jauy address in the United States. Or we will send a copy ofthe BEE tor oie year and Mr Douglass’ speeches for two dollars and twen- ) ty certs. i Address, | W. Calvin Chase, Editor of the Ber 1109 Ist... 9, w. | Washington, D.C. ‘DR. R.J. CAMPBELL. | Dentist. ; 234 2nd Street, Northwest. ‘One trial will give satisfaction. ! PHILADELPHIA! ee eee HOUSE...... | RESTAURANT & SALOON 348 Peunsylvania Ave., Northwest. | Washington, D.C. PETER B. | MEREDITH, Poprietor. The ‘choicest wine, liqnors, lager beer, | cigars, ete,, always on hand. All the delicacies of the season served at short notice. Billiard, pool and bath rooms attached. ROBT, HOLIDAY, GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. All kinds of Greceries and Provis ions, Fresh and salt Meats. Fish, Mackerel, &e. loch Street etended. After Forty years” experience in the preparation of more han to obtain paten ani Germany, and all other countries. Their: ence is unequaled and their facilities are unsur panes ‘awings and specifications ared and filed in the Patent Office on short notice, Terms ve reasonable. for examination of model or drawings. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through Munn &Co.arenoticed inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has the largest ciroulation and is the most influential d_ published in the world. oh tice every patentee nds. This large and splendidly illustrated newspay *s publ a WHEKLY at $3.00 a year, and is sdmitted te be the best paper devoted to scien: mechanics, inventions, engineering works, an other departments of industrial progress, pul lisned in any countey. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. it four months for one fe Sold by all newsdealers, If you have an invention to patent write te Munn & © ublishers of Scientifie American, $81 Broadway, New York. Handbook spout patents mailed free, Si. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed se- curely wrapped, to any addressin the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Liberal discount allow to Postmasteis agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed. Addresall orders to RIC EHAII J. FRANKLIN SQUARE, mzs BOSTON TELEGRAPH ACADEMY, —Has removed to— BARBOUR LAW BUILDING, 490 La, Ave., n. w. Terms reasonable. Call and see. | ROBINSON, PARKER & Co. Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ FINE cLOTH- ING 319, §, EEGOR. SEVENTH AND D STS. 8. W CLOTHING & SHOE HOUSES W.N. DALTON. MonT. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES- No. 939. Pennsylvania Ave., N. W Washington DN C. HMenry Dismer, Restaurant and Ladles & Gentlemen’s Dining Saloon. Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Ci- gars. Oysters fried and stewed. N. W. Cor. 11th andI sts., N. W. BURNSTINE’S 5% LOAN OFFICE, No. 361 Penn. Ave.,n.w., Washington, 1D. C. Money loaned en gold and Silver Watches, diamends, jewelry, pis- tols,guns, mechaniza tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel Old gold and silver bonght. Holmes fouse. RESTAURANT & LADLES DIY ING PARLOR, Fine Wines, Choice Brandies, And Old Whiskies. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Meals served to Ore , J. O. HOLMES, Prop.sztor, 833 Va. Ave., Southwest. J. L. Johnson, | =PRODUCE DEALER--| Stalls 128, 129, 180 Centre Mark- et, 7th Street Wing. BOARDING HOUSES. [HE GARRISON HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. n. w., Wash’n D. C. BOADING §¢ LODGING, Everrruine First Crass. Meals at all Hours Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL. Fred A. Dyson, -A POSITIVE FACT- For a good serviceable Second - hand Suit or Overcoat! Proprietor ’ Patronize one of the oldest estab- lishments. JUSTH’S VLD STAND. ‘619 D Sr. N. W. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Mooney 1'O UWoan ON SHORT NOTICE, IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTA “EH From 5 to 6 per cent. Houses for sale on easy terms. Apply at BEE OFFICE. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Real Estate ior Rent or Sule. Collection of rent a speciality. Office of. J. E, MASON, 8. W. Cor. of 10th & F Sts n w. Washington, D. C Wim. H, H. Hart ATTORNEY AND GOUNS LOG AT LAW. Offics 490 La. ave., n, w., Rooms} 5 and 6 2nd floor Barbour Building. Residence, 1130 15th st., n. w. Will practice ia all: the courts of this District and before the Com-; mittees of Congress. Special atteation given to drawing Wills, Certitieates of incorporation, Deeds and other legal instrument. AICHLY REWARDED are (fre who read this and act; they will find honorable m- ployment that will not take them om their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every indust: ious person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a » onth. It is easy for any ‘one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, ean do it as well us any one. Write to as at once fer ail particulars, which we will mail free. Address Stinson & Co., Port- land, Maine. MRS. J. JOHNSON. BAKER AND CONFECIIONER WEDDING CAKES of all KINDS Always on hand, and made to order at the shortest notice. 1639 Gth st. n. w. Jan. 8. t.f. 3.€. STRATHER 162512tn street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Picture made from smallor large photograph on short notice. Crayon picture [a'speciaity. CHEAP JOBPRINTING At the “Brg” Office, 11091 Street, N. W., near 11th | where you can get DODGERS, 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 LOWEST CASH PRI- CES. H Liberal Discount to Churches Benevolent Societies, Sucial Clubs Military Orgenizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WUEN PROMISED We have purchased an entire outtit of New ype with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work with satis- faction to all. We invite you to call andin spect our office, even if you have nothing for us to do BEE PRINTING, CO, 1109 I Street, Northwest. : 3 Bi | thousands of Must what to t DINSMORE One of the growing towns » South, is situated on both sy Savan ah, Florida & Railroad, just twelve Jacksonville, Pla. It is bigh, gp, and level, and a successful her caltural and truck-growing secti,, of the State. Dinsmore cay be easily reached from Jacksonyi|. by railroad, by water route, or | hour and a half drive over lent p!ank and shell road. Dinsmore is not one of the isola. ted spots that is only laid out oy paper, but a thriving prosperony town that recommends itself to capitalist and laborer, to father and wives who are vigilant over their own interests and the weltarg of their children, to those who arg seeking homes and those who have capital to invest for speculation, The land can be obtained at re markably low figures and on terms suitable to the condition of every purchaser. At the present low figures a poor man can make regy. lar payments ona valuable home with less than the aggregate of unnecessary expense or woney act. ually thrown away. It is an in. vestment that one cannot regret | and through which you will realizg ; Many times the amount invested, The prices are tor Frout Bu Lots one acre, $65, $50, $3 SE , SECURE A HOME INTHE LiND OF gy f ihe les of W estery Miles from OF an aD exeel. ‘3 oo. See ; ond choice, $25 $18. Third choieg | $15. Fourth choice $10. Fitth | choice, $5. It must be remember. ed that these are aere lots. We al-o have vegetable anj tra k farms laid out adj cent to Dinsmore, containing from five to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wisi to furm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. Tie chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State ot | Florida to the Railroad and from the Railroad to you. ®Truck farming around Dinsmore would b: at the door of two cf the greatest markets in the South. Let every poor man if with but one dollar, commence to buy a lotin Dinsmore. The fare from Jacksou- ville and return is only twenty-live cests. Think of it. There are eight passenger trains per day awi the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream passes right through the vicinity, thas affording pure fresh water for stock, perfect drainage and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, aul do not let this grand opportun slip you. Itisthe very best chaac you will bave to securea gooil piece of valuable property and such startling prices. The merchants in Dinsmore are enjoying a good trade and the town is rapidly growing. Saw mills are convenient for ring timber to build, and laborers who desire work can get from a dollar and a half to two dollars per day. For further informantion or plats and how to see Diusmore, call ou or addres=, J. W. THOMPSON & 60 Drawer 293 I Jacksouviliv, Fla. 4 pers, ~ the and the FARM A MAST, CROWELL & Ki ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cos of any proposed line o advertising in Americaf papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Newspaper Advertising Bureaus 10 Spruce St, N-w York. a Send *Octs fe *UOwMage Pamph" tising Patronage. A sail work done with tact and iatellice duce a considerable ineome. Agent Bundred dollarsin commissions! © and incur no personal respon at the nearest newspaperotiice am is the best known and best e ment for placing aivertisements 1" and conveying to adverti<ers the } KEAD THE BEE -$2.00 Per year in advance. which they require in order to make ments wisely and_profitabl dress, or women, if well ii may obtain authority toso! : ageforus. Apply by letter to Ge & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bu 8t., New York, and full paruoular by return mail.