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é § TAKE NOTICE The pa'ro: tue must pay for ail sem way of »ot _ ed unie-s it i¢ nature wi STIRDIAD: am ovelists, Poets unos given @way. Printed trom new ty OUR UNE UALED OFFER. ey sire MARVELOUS ERICES re ue ldeed Trevanton. A Novel, By Se Burk Days. A Nove’ Parlor Magic and Chem Jake everybooy © Paul and Vira? Pierre. This Part L 60. Part Il of 51. Miss Toon ef those Bulwer's “ Mo oI @olnage and bere the jings &. Rasselas. Prince of At Bamuel Joboson. master mind which story of the buron tongings, and Loblost as), edove. you see whe priest ap ons, Part I. o. William Shakspenre Why and What he wrove. Bas been compressed ints wack brie? she immortal “ Ba brilliant Prench cyea Of the render 00 thousand thing 6% Doom! By Justin B. McCarthy. 7 of life on an n 1, the plot tn. ‘The band of « master te 2 at Liverpool, te the terri Ending at New York Julia and Her ltomeo. Dy David Chris or is ways uk andracy. Im o” be # particularly charming. ‘The tin + spell which makes bim ‘regres @. The Lady of Lyons. Lytton. This is tlie ‘the same name. It ‘Gon and sincerest expression o Biaced on the was . The Cricket on the Tenrt Dickens. One of the #w written by Dicke and it will be pr E. Bulwer rrimen! By Charles @. Calderon the Court wer Lytton. On stories. Full of @. She; or Adven B. Rider Ha, mew Gepartur curried the au &, Bulldog and Bx We Murray. A *y mot a bit overdrawn, Bul @round us. 7. The © ‘omin, Face, or X ‘Sir B. Bulwer 3 r 7. Day Unto Death, or Tif v7. George i Rorthwest.” By bis of thie great p and Work of the Part IV of above. 7” The ——— dge ‘Charles Reade. One of thrillingly told stor: ey and full of | By Alfred | SECURE A HOMME INTHE LAND OF FLOWAS DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated en both sides of Savanah, Florida & Western Railroad, just twelve miles from Jacksonville, Fla. It is bigh, dry and level, and a successful horti- caliural and track-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be easily reached from Jacksonville by ailvoad, by water route, or by an rand a half drive over an excel- t p'ank and shell road, ismore is not one of the isola- ted spots that is only laid out on paper, but a thriving prosperous town that recommends itself to Capitalist agd laborer, to fathers aud wives Who are vigilant over their own interests and the welfare of their children, to those who are 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 regu- lar payments ona valuable home with less than the aggregate of unnecessary expense or money act- ually thrown away. lv is an in- vestment that one cannot regret and through which you will realize many times the amount invested. The prices are for Front Business Lots one acre, $65, $50, $35. Seec- ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth choice, $5. It must be remember- ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and track farms laid out adjicent to Dinsmore, containing from five to sixteen acres each, which we offer » beuefit of those who wish to tarmn at $5 aere. | Our terms are one fourth cash aud balance in one, two and three years. The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of | Bl rida to the Railroad and from | rilroad to you. ® Track farming around Dinsmore | vould be at the door of two of the sst markets in the South. Let ‘very poor man if with but one iollar, commence to buy a lot in ore. The fare from Jackson- d return is only twenty-five Think of it. There are eight passenger trains per day and the round trip will only cost twen- y-five cents. Trout creek, a large un passes right through the inity, thus affording pure fresh ter for stock, perfect drainage abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, and not let this grand opportunity | yyou. Itisthe very best chance | you will bave to securea good | jrece of yaluable property and such | startling prices. | | | fou » merchants in Dinsmore are ae a good trade and the own is rapidly growing. Saw mills are convenient for securing timber to build, and laborers who desire work can get from a dollar and a half to two dollars per day. For farther informantion or plats nd how to see Diusmore, call on dress, w. THOMPSON &C0., “T 298 Jacksonville, Fila. (> NTS SE EE _ ADVERTISERS an learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St. New York. *Qcts, fo. *00-rage Pampbie? send THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. Tf you desire to purchase a sewing machin ask ouragent at your place for terms an‘ prices. If you cannot find our agent, write direct to nearest address to you below named. paying SO. our paper + WwW or he) any RK KS recel or, oe you can, have sections now ready sen! oRorelists Historians, and General Writers, Poets, CHOICE THINGS lasting throuzh the entire year. SECTION 3. ro isop’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, Tild Grant, Garfield, @! Gladstone Bede A coln, Scott, cock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century. 43 Buildin tion and plans of eight Modern houses, rangi Hite front S500 £0 BAB. leet ~~ 42 Gems of the Poets, contain- i charming selections from penne, Lonefel, low, Whittier, Byron, SI fe Moore, B: many others. 41 Parlor Magic and Chemi- CAL EXPERIMENTS, 8 book whi form hundreds of atone eee tnd instructive experiments ati 40 How to Make Poultry Pay. Ye frat al and instructive series of articles oY, Mr. 2s HJ BY, Poultry Editor of “Farm Philadelphia; Hustrated. Cee? ey ca TO ALi NEW AND OLD SUBSCRIBERS TO THE WASHINCTON BEE, im advance for three months, we willsend 13 Books Free—any 1 mA for $1.50 - @onths, and 26 Books Free—any 2 sections; STANDARD IN ONE YEAR—4 SECTIONS. Book Quek seal each aoa for 52 weeks, mailed to your ive one new book ¢ it at once, and balance weekly, Vnless oy th the section being issued at the thne the onder is Tecelved. ‘The books are by the teeta yl Plans for Prac- TICAL LOW-COST HOUSES. A Sauer r, for $2.50 our paper and AND POPULAR paid. You can commence at any each Week, for 13, 26 or 52 weeks: The books are e_bes' and insure you 8 LITERARY BANQUET OF. SECTION 5, beginning FEB. 4th, 1888+ 71 The Coming Race, or New UTOPIA, By Sir E. BuLwer Lrrrow. A thrilling history of Ii song: an ideal ple found in the centre of serie! ere the are Arcadian, be form cen pere t, be thought pure and: ‘and oeiee free. 70 THE Ct COMING @ RACE. Part aay 69 Bulldog and Butterfly. id Christie Murray, A spicily told story of ba. Parclocanter: yet note bib grandee verdrawn. Bulldows and Butterflies are all around 63 She; or Adventures in the CAVES OF KOR. By H. Riven Hacoaap. This nique and alae stam isa pew aepertare in the Rad ot Rokon. ite seoduction ‘hae carted. the author into fame er a writer and artist. The vigor and variety of the book make. oF ially y charming: its narrative imparts a pleagan’ ‘as it glides fircueh wonderful scenes ad startling events. 67 SHE; or Adventures, ete. Part ITI. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part II. 6 SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part I. 64 Calderon the Courtier. By 39 Robinson Crusoe. A urilling Sinrennone mores Paik oferepbisaitua ri narrative by DANIEL DeFor, describing the advens ific Ocean, tures of a castaway in the South Pacific 38 The Laurel Bush. By Miss Mu- Lock, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc. 37 Annie. Woon, author of “ East Lynt 36 Sister Rose. A Novel. By Wize Cottrys, 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,” eta, 33 Dudley Carleon. Mt E Brabpox, author of “Lady Audley’ el. By Many Cecit Hay, author of “Old lt eton’s Money,” ete. A Novel. BY Mrs, Henry A Novel. By ‘s Reaping the Whirlwind. a quick action, and rare information. 63 Stabbed in the Dark. By FUR aan dayes tne hin a Oy aE, he genious plots and iendies intricate situations like « master @ STABBED IN THE DARK. Part I. 61 The Cricket 3, Hearth. By vee, Dickens. One of ‘the sweetest and tenderest things ever written by Dickens. All love it for its beauty and pathos, and it will and read long after some of his more works have been forgotten. 60 The Lady of Lyons. B Sir E. Bower Lytton. This is the my! ag seen in the celebrated Play of thesame name. It ranks as the prettiest picture of devotion and sincerest ex- — of the “ tender passion " ever placed on the 59 Julia and Her Romeo. By Davip Cunistre Mugray. This author is alwa; be preserved imaginative igenioun andracy. Ia “-Tulia and Her Romeo” 31 Gabriel’s Marriage. A Novel, = harticularly charming. The reader is eld to the By Witxte CoLyrys, author of No Name," ato, last in @ 6) which makes him regret the end of SECTION 4, beginning NOV. 5th, 1887. 58 Doom! an Atlantic Epi- SODE. By Justrx H. McCarruy. Apowerful and thrilling story of on an Ameri liner. ‘The hand of a master is vi from the “all aboard” at Liverpool to the terrible landing at New York . 57 William Shakspeare; How. WuHeEN,. WHY AND WHaT HE wrote. By, H. (NE. There never has been compressed into aS brief space so much about the immortal * Bard of Avon” as in this work of the brilliant French author. 56 jRasselas ; Prince of Abyssinia. TEL JOHNSON. One of those immortal master mind which no one can afford ead. “It isa story of the human heatt in its Hn pest moods and noblest aspirations. Part IL, ASSELAS; Prince of Abyssinia. Part I 54 Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- TON. Whoe ver has read Sh pare’s “* Merc! hant of Venice” should read Bal Money.” Under the above title you see ase and hear the Jingle of the full play. 53 Peg Woffington. By Charles READE. This masterpiece by the great novelist is one of those exquisite mosaics with which great minds ornament their work. Part IL 62 PEG WOFFINGTON, Part J. s Toosey’s Mission, and Two of those rarely conceived and ‘old stories of home ea duty which re- fresh and inspire. 50 Paul and Virginia. By Berna- DIN RE: ST. pees This elegant household sits freshness and beauty with every re ding. Tt is the “story that never dies.” Part If. 49 PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part I. 43 Cardinal Richelieu. By Sir E. B LYTTON. The character of the ye Miubigoa and ition French primate, as etched by Bulwer in his immortal play of Cardi- nal Richelieu, is the one which has become historic. 47 Enoch Arden, and other gems. By Arrap Tes on. For parity of style, genuine sweetness and touching pathos, the great poet has Derecnrreasnaet his Endeh Arcen, z 46 Romeo and Juliet. By Wil- LIAM BLACK. An exquisite sketch & two fool- ish lovers, who mingie tender sentiment with the ludicrous in a way to make everybody smile, the atory. SECTION 6 beginning MAY Sth, 1888. 84 Loys, Lord Berresford ; by the “ Duciess.”” is charm rages the e bet from eave Ben oF the one sors ia nah cod toiltustrate high hig “phe gengeations calcu: a8. Clouds and Sunshine. By HARLES: eee A happily told at full of pretty rural pictures and pastorate f farm, 82 The Haunted House. py Sm E. Bucwer Lytron. 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