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od TAKE NOTICE The patrons of the Bre must pay fcr all advertisements, in the way ot notices, deaths, marmages, &c. Ko matter of a personal nature will be inserted unle:s it is paid for. Edward F. Droop, 925 Penn. ave., calls attention to his larze stock of STEINWAY. Chase & Gambler, Wheelock, Briggs, Behning, and other PIANOS! Story and Clark, Vouch and Warren ORGANS. Wonderful Aeolian Orgaan, Sold on installments, exchanged, rented, repaired, tuned, moved. stored. Violins, Banjos, and Gnitars, Strngs a specialty Sheet music and ms ca mer- Chanidise at the old stand, 925 P ave, Feb. 23, tf. —_-- WHERE TO BUY THE BEE. East Washington, Prof. J. W Fowler, 318 3rd street s. 2. South Washington: Dr. S. A. Sumby, F bet. 3rd and 43 sts., s. w. and Rev.R. S. Laws, 316 Hf st. s. w. Northwest: Dr. Beller, 16th and M streets ; Capt. W. P. Gray‘ 15th near Lst.; Mrs. Pokety, M bet 12th and 13th sts.; Chas. Bealle, cor. 13th aud H sts.; Philadelphia Louse 348 Pa. Ave. Can always be obtained at any of the above named places every Saturday morning. » SECTION 3. 45 ztsop’s Fables, The work of an ancient genius. Children have rend fc centuries, and grown people quote ther 44 Anecdotes of Publi Washington, Fra 43 Building Plans for Pr: TICAL LOW-COST HOUSES, A fu’ tion and plans of eight Modern houses, price from $560 to $4,500. Illustrated 42 Gems of the Poets, centain ing charming selections from Tex low, Whittier, Byron, Shelly, Moo: many others. 41 Parlor Magic and Chemi- CAL I RUMENTS, a book which tl to perform dreds asin y and instructive exper 40 How to Make Pi SS d . SACORY Philadel)! 39 Robinson Crusoe. A tmrilling narrative by Daxren DrFor, describing t tures of a castaway in the South Pacific 38 The Laurel Bush. By Lock, suthor of “John Halifax, Ger a," te. 37 Annie. A Novel. By Mrs. Henny Woon. author of “East Lynne" r 36 Sister Rose. . By Winkie CortazNs, author of “1 in White.” ete By Mrs my Aig 35 Valerie’s ALYXANDER, author of 34 A Golden Dawn, A Novel the author of “ Dora Thorn 33 Dudley Carleon. A Novei. ny od M. E. Brappon, author of “Lady Audicy'e Whirlwind. + xy. e*hor of “Old tae o s 58 Doom! RODE. by J thrilling st hand of aw Liverpool t 57 Willian How, Waex, Way anp A. Tarxe. There nev such brief space so muc! Avon” a8 in this wor! suthor. 56 Rasselas; Prince of Abyssinia. mL Jonweon. One of those immortal writings by a master mind which no one can afford not to od f It is a story of the human heart in its happiest moods anc noblest aspirations. Part IL & RASSELAS: Prince of Abyssinia. Part I 54 Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- TON. Whoever has read peare’s “ Merchant of Venice” should read Bulwer’s “Money.” T the above title you see the coinage Jingle of the full play. 2 tad .) 53 Peg Woffington. By Charles READE. This masterpiece hy the creat novelist is one of those exquisite mosaics — ich great minds ornament their work. Part IL & PEG WOFFINGTON. Part I. 51 Miss Toosey’s Mission, and LADDIE. Two of those rarely conceived and charmingly told stories of home aid duty which re- fresh and inspire. a 50 Paul and Virginia. By Berna- DIN DEST. PIERRE. Thiseloeant honschold classic renews its fresh and beauty with ever, reading. It is the “story that never dies.” Part #@ PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part L. 48 Cardinal Richelieu. By Sir E. BULWER LYTTON. The character of the wily, ambitious and brilliant French primate, e° sketched by Bulwer in his immortal play of Cara na@i Richelieu, is the one which has become historic. 47 Enoch Arden, and other gems, sy ALFRED TEY . & arity of style, genuine Sweetness and uchins never surpassed his“ I 46 Romeo and? Juli LIAM BLACK. Anexqu etch @ two fool- ish lovers, who mingle ten: timent with the tudicrous in a way to make everybody smile, ® av Wil- SECTION 5, beginning FEB. 4th, 1888. * . 4 71 The Coming Race, or New Gert, By Sir ©. BuLwer Lrrros. A thrilling lise amo 2 ideal people found in the GV of te earth, wher the beauties are Arcadian, ‘orm th eriest, the thought pure and inotive free, Acharmtig book: licht, cheerful. Part 11. eK MING RACE, Part I. 6“.3ulldog and Butterfly. By enna oractor yer nota Lil creedonirn Bolden tticictuaiin =. 6s She; or Adventuresin the CAVES OF KOR. By H. River Haccarp. This oe pop #tory isa new departure in the field of fiction. its production has carried the Suthor into fame asa writer and artist. The vigor and variety of the book makeit especially charming: through wonderful scenes aid starting ‘crave vl 6 ever prong e - © SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part IIL. © SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part II, © SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part I. éfCalderonthe Courtier. By ae ype ade Sree ccs or'S tabbed in the Dark. py XN . strony. atreing. story of the old Neapolitan days, by ithe 4, en % genious Hote and Liaindies intricate situations Likes @ STABBED IN THE DAR. Part I. 61 The Cricket 3 Hearth. By Cuantes Dickens. One of the sweetest and tenderest things ever written by Dickens. Ail love Xt for ite beauty and pathos, and it will be preserved and read long after some more i ‘works have been forgot u. aru Sir E. Berwer Lyr on. This is the ledy as seen i oalebrated play sf Gcscane nasne It ranke a8 the prettiest pict »of devotion and sincerest ex- preasion of the “ teu ler passion ? ever placed on the i 59 Juliaand Her Romeo. By Davip CanisTie MURRAY. 1 THE GREAT Iustrated Colored Newspaper, THE FREEMAN, WHAT IT CONTAINS, HOWTO GETIT. he Freeman, the great and onty Mius- trated Colored Newspaper published certainly fills along felt want in Ne- gro Journalism. The colored people have long needed just such a champion—a pic- torial newspaper—one which will “paint them as they are” and not caricature them as is too often done by the white press. The Freeman portrays the Negro as he is— giving each week the portraits and sketckes of the representative men and women of the race, Its cartoons and other illustra- tions are pertinent and neatly drawn. It is printed on fine tinted book paper and is sold at the very low price of 5c. per copy, 5c. for three months, $1.35 for six mos, and $2.40 for one year. Ladies as well as gentlemen, boys as well as girls can make money by handling The Freeman, Send 5c. for TERMS and INSTRUCTIONS, send 10c¢. (in stamps) for sample copies. Address all matter to, THE FREEMAN, Indianapolis, Ind. Publisher, EDWARD E. COOPER, eieatinrbis Sinemet aha tere es lewspapersand complete the work within ton at therate of only one-fifth of acent consequently will be placed different news) purchasers; or Five MILuiom RravERs, if it {s true, as is sometimes stated, that every newspaper is looked at by five persons on ana) 2. Ten lines will accommodate about 78 ‘words. Address with copy of Adv. and check, or send 90 cents for Book of 256 pages, GEO. P, ROWELL &CO., 10SrRucs St., New Yorx. ‘We have just issued @ new edition of our Book called * Newspaper Advertising.” It has 256 R and among iis contents = named the following Lists and Catalogues of Newspapers:— DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN NEW YORK CITY with their Advertising Rates. UAILY NEWSPAPERS1* CITIES HAVING more an 150, ulation, omitting al ut the best, DAILY NEWSP Tes ‘APERSIN CITIES HAVING more than 20,00 population, omitting all but the best. 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Its preduction hae visor and variety of the book make Te especially charming? igor and variety of the book make ie cbarminy {ius narrative imparts @ pleasant thrill as it ies th HY ‘Wonderful scenes andstartlingevents, Parti, 66. Part ©. Part Ul. 68. Part IV. of above. @. Bulldog and Batterfiy. By David Chris. We Murray. A spiclly told story of human character, yet et a bit wn, Bulldogs and But are al ‘around us. 1%. The Coming Race, or New Utopia. By Sir B. Bulwer Lytion. A thrilling bistory of life among am ‘deal people fonnd in the centre of the earth, where the Desatioe are Areadinn, the form perfect, the. thought pare ‘ane motive free. A charming book; light, cheerful. Part i. 11, Part Ll of above. 7% Duty Unto Denth, or Life and Work of Rev. George C. Haddock, A post of Prohibition in the Northwest. By his brother, John A. Haddock. The murder of great pulpit and’ platform orator and eloquent temperance champion sents thrill of horror through the Rorthwest and entire country, The work is an written review of the man and his oareer, and contains @ Sraphlo socountof his assassination. Part. 13. Part I % The Trial of Pickwick. By Charles Dickens. This is the first time the entire story of the gilsnt Plckwick’s adventures with the impressionable Mra jell bas ap; in connected form. It abounds ia Indicrous situations and mirth-provoking incidents. %, Allan Quatermain; tho latest and best movel from the pen of the populay H. Rider Haggard. In this story of African adventure, the author surpasses the ing descriptive vigor, startling situation and thrilling Activity that made “She” such a revelation in fiction. No more exciting romance has ever come tothe surface im English literatore and it must share the popularity of all bis other works. Pars L 16. Part Il, 7. Part Ill. {8 Part IV of above. 7 The Knightsbridge Mystery. Charles Reade. oa those ingeniously devised =f Garillingly told stories which immortalized Reade. The plot isa work of art, Concealment is the artist's game, till after winding through « forest of mysteries, the fearfal cond bursts on the reader like an ‘Sipise ‘OTeAASD! OF CERES Yes, Yes, I'm agent for the Lapres Home Com: | PANION, the leading Household paper. It's the paper for the people. And it’s easy to make several dollars : day by getting sub scribers for it, as anybody can afford to take the paper. it’s so good and s cheap. Yes, agent are wanted every where. Just writ tothe publishers fo their confidential terms to agents and yo svili be surprised at the big cash commissio: they give. They pay agents a bigger cash com rnissior. than any other publishers, and the paper published by them are so popular that they hay 300,000 subscribers. If you want to make mone €asy, write for terms to agents, on their two pa pers.~the LADIES HOME COMPANIOS and the FARM AND FIRESIDE, Address “4ST, CROWELL & KIRKPATRICE, Springfield, chic The Bux is the paper to publish your wants, for sale and all perso. nal mentions in. All matter hould be in not later than Thurs- day. SECURE A HOME INTHE LAND OF FLOWAS DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated on both sides of 3avan ah, Florida & Western Railroad, just twelve miles from Jacksonville, Fla. It is high, dry and level, and a successfal horti- cultural and truck-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be easily reached from Jacksonville by railroad, by water route, or by an hour and a half drive over ar excel- lent plank and shellroad. @ Dinsmore 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 and laborer, to fathers and 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 parchaser. At. the present slow 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. Iv 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. Sec- ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth choice, $5. It must be remember- ed that these are acre lots. 4 We also have vegetable and track farms laid out adjicent to Dinsmore, containing from fire to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish to farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash ! and balance in one, two and three years. The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from the Railroad to you. Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the greatest markets in the South. Let every poor man if with but one dollar, commence to buy a lot in Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson- ville and return is only twenty-five cents. eThink of it. There are eight passenger trains per day and the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream* passes right through the vicinity, thus affording pure fresh water for stock, perfect drainage and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, and do not let this grand opportunity slip you. Itisthe very best chance you will have to securea good piece of yaluable 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 securing ! 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 address, J. W. THOMPSON & €0.,, Drawer 298 Jacksonville, Fla. THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. @\EVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase asewing machine. ask our agent at your place for terms an rices. If you cannot find our agent, write t to near 2st addressto you below named. | NEWHOME SEWING WACHINE GORANCE MASS ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line o: advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., N«w York. 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Also Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms to let, 229 West 26th St,. New York, Cc. D. Davis, Hot and Cold Baths. Y'r PatronageSolicited. DANIEL FREEMAN, 400 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Portraits enlarged 1u Crayon, Oil, and Pasted. Old pictures made new. ARTISTIC WORK OF ALL DISCRIPTION,. PLAIN, PICTORIAL AND BUSINESS SIGNS. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Jan. 12th 1 y. kK. E. STOVALL-JOHN H. PAYNTER, R. E STOVALL & CO, STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, COFFEES AND TEAS A SPECIALTY. 1002 20TH STREET NORTHWEST Oy rade im alt paca be REY) trade in al 8s ) vincing our machines, Wo will also send frees complate line of our costly and valuable ast samples. In return we ask that you J show what we send, to these who may call at your home, and after B months all shall become your owm RQ Poroperty. 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