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TO ALL NEW AND OLD SUBSCRIBERS TO THE WASHINGTON BEE, paying SO. tm advance for three months, we willsend 13 Beoks Free—sny 1 section; for $1.50 our paper. aovths, and 26 Beoks Free—any 2 sections; or. for $2.50 our paper and A WOR KS IN ONE YEAR—4 SECTIONS. ook week for mailed your A hay areas, postage paid. RF can comnience at any date. or with any number, a ——— eer Un week, for 13, 26 or 52 wgekes ve Section read ‘once, weel jer wise ordered, all ongla with ihe ‘the ctr ‘being ineted at the ‘the time the order, is ‘received. ‘the > books are by the best surhees Historians, and General ‘Titers, and insure you a LITERARY BA’ NQUET 0} corer’ ‘Hines lasting through the cnure year. SECTION 3. 45 " Esop *s Fables. The work of an ancient ad, 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, rote iL, Grant, Garbeld, Gisastone, Butler, Han cock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century. 43 Building Plans for Prac- PRE ay ion an # of cia 3 price from $500 t0 $4000. Tilustrated. 42 Gems of the Poets, contain- ing charming selections from Tennyson, Lonefel. jow, Whittier, Byron, Shelly, Moore, ee and many others. 41 Parlor Magic and Chemi- CAL EXPERIMENTS, a book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks in magic, instructive experiments with simple agents. 20 How to Make Poultry Pay. a incre and instructive series of articles by Mr. = Jacopy, Poultry Editor of “FaRM aND GARDEN,” : illustrated. 39 29. Rekinson Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by DANIEL DeFor, describing the adven. tures of a castaway in the South Pacific Ocean. 38 The Laurel Bush. -By Miss Mv- 10cx, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc. 37 Annie. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wom, author of “East Lynne.” ” 36 Sister Rose. A Novel. By Witxre dicen author of “The Woman in White.” etc. 35 Valerie’s Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. ALEXANDER, author of “The Wooing O"t,” etc, 34 A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “ Dora Thorne,” etc, 33 Dudley Carleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Bkappox, author of “Lady Audley's Becret,” etc, 32 Reaping the Whirlwind. 4 Novel. By Mary Ceci. Hay, author of “Old Mid. dieton’s Money,” etc. 31 Gabriel's Marriage. A Novel #3 By Wiuxte Couurse, author of * No Name,” etc, SECTION 4, beginning NOV. 5th, Eni 58 Doom! an Atlantic E SORE. By Jvstrx H. MoCarrey. Apowerf: ‘tory of life on an American liner. The Soe canon ta visilte from the “all aboard” at Liverpool to the terrible landing at New York 57 William Shakspeare; How, Waex, Way aND WaaT HE WROTE. By. H. A. TAINe. ere never has been compressed inty euch brief space so much about the immortal “ —— “as in this work of the brilliant French suthor, 56 Rasselas; Prince of Abyssinia. By Dr. <5 JOHNSON. One of those immortal writings by a master mind which noone can afford nottoread Itisa story of the human heart in its Th joods and noblest aspirations. Part IT. ELAS; Prince of Abyssinia. Part I By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- oever has read Shi kespeare’s ** Merchant happi. ye: mi Whi of Venice” should read Bulwers = Money." Under the above title you see the coinage and hear the Jingle of the full play. 53 Peg Woffington. By Charles This masterpicce by the great novelist site mosaics with which great ‘k. PartiL &2 PEG WOFFINGTON. Part I. 51 Miss Toosey’s Mission, and c.ADDIE. Two of one rarely conceived and ainely told stories of home and duty which re- inspire. = Paul and Virginia. By Berna- = DIN DEST. PIERRE. Thiselezant household classic renews its freshness and beauty with every reading. It is the “story that never dies.” Part If. 4° PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part I. 48 Cardinal Richelieu. By Sir E. BOLWER LYTTON. The character of the wily, ambitious and brilliant French primate, as sketched by Bulwer in his immortal play of Cardi. nal Richelieu, is the one which has become historic. 47 Enoch Arden, and other gems. By Aurrzp Texxyson. For stent git genuine sweetness and toud ic pathos, = » great poet has never su! Enoch Aru: 46 Romeo and Juliet. By Wil- An exquisite sketch &f two fool- LIAM BLACK. ish lovers, who mingle tender sentiment with the ludicrous in a way to make everybody smile, s <OTION 5, beginning FEB. 4th, 1888. 71 The Coming Race, or New C Orth. sy Sir E. BuLwer Lytrox. A thrilling ‘an ideal people found in the sieed of the earth, where the beauties are Arcadia eee perfec thought pare $d motive free. 7 THE COMING RACE, ae I. 69 Bulldog and Butterfly. David Christie Murray. ly told ogee & 6 of is man character, get noi nota bit Ai overdra and But 6s She; or x Adventures in the and variety of the bool charming: ite narrative imparts a pleasant thrill as it glides 7 won fal events, 6 SHE; or Adventures, ete. Part ITI. 6 SHE; er Adventures, etc. Part If. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part I. G4 Calderon the Courtier. a E. Buwer Lrrrox. One of the best of the mater historic stories. Full of graphic situatio: quick action, and rare inf 63 Stabbed in the Dark. By - Ces —. ry of the A strong, a by an Guthor who snvonta ine sentence Blots pearre fricate situations ike @ mnaster. e ‘STABBED ' IN THE DARK. Part I. 61 The Cricket & e,, Hearth. By Cxuartes Dickens. One of the sweetest and tenderest thinge ever written by Dickens. All love it i its a and orgy teeny = an nk after some faginati works ay been forgotten. By 60 The Lady of Lyons. Sir E. Botwer Lyrrox. This is as seen in the celebrated play of the same te it ranks as the pre ttiest picture of devotion and sincerest ex- = of the “ tender passion ” ever p! on 59 Juliaand Her Romeo. py Davip Curistie Mugray. This author is alway A ingenious and racy. In “Julia and Her Romeo” is particular! charming. The reader is held to the TS makes him regret the end of SECTION 6, beginning MAY 5th, 1888. 84 Loys, Lord Berresford ; by the “ “ DccrEss.”” This charmi: society stoi : i aioe ah or ete ee : bes ion, an of uations iT ad a hoseate nae ee 8 Clouds and ‘Sunshine. By CHaRLEs READE. A happily cp story of farm life full of pretty rural pictures and oral sentiments: 82 The Haunted House. py E. Butwer LytTon. One of the great author's quaintest conceits and most happily told stories. 81 John Milton; When, Why AND WHAT HE WROTE. By H. h TAINr. a better iden of Misleone 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 curicus racter. laughable, and a sure antidote 79 The Knightsbridge Mys- TE ny. - By CuaRtes Reape. Concealment is the ies, the fearful close Soe See 7s Allan Quatermain; the latest and best novel from thc pen of the popular H. ER MAIN, Part III. QUATERMAIN, Part Il. 7% AL QUATER MAIN, Part I. 74 The Trial of Pickwick. By Cran.es Dickens. This is the first time the entire story of the gallant Pickwick’s adventures with the impressionable Mra Bardell has appeared in con- nected form. It abounds in mirth-provoki dents, whose interest is always heightened ‘by the wise comicalities of the immortal Sam Weller. 73 Duty Unto Death, or Life and Wonk of Ber. George C. Haddock, Rpostle of Pro. hibition in the Northwest. ‘brother. JOHN A. cree ye teniperancé champion sent a thi of horror through the North. west andentirecountry. 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