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WHERE TO RUY THE BEE. NORTHEAST Pr. J. W. Fowler 318 3rd st NORTH WES7%. Dr. .H.Beller, 2.6. 6th and M streets. Ww. P. Gray, 15th bet. L and M sts C.H. Watson, 300N. Y. Ave. Peel and Taylor, s. w., 6th and K streets, scan TAKE NOTICF corner The patrons of the BEE must pay fcr all advertisements, 10 the way ot notices, deaths, marnages, ke. No matter of & personal nature will be inserted unless it 1s paid for. WRLL TO CALL ON G J. W. TAYLOR, fhe Stylish Hair Catter. order observed, also finest brands of cigars and tobacco. : ya Next door to the Bre Office. J. W. Tayzor. ENTLEMAN WILL DO sep14—lyr. The National THE COLORED BAPTIST DENOMINATION~ Founded and located at Wash- ington, D.C., with the Rev. RK. S. Laws, D. D., a8 president, is now open to students from all over the country. No other distinction than moral fitness. Tuition ssion is as follows. Resident students $1.00 per month and boarbing students $15 per year including boarding and lodg- ing. Alltuition 10 advance, Pri- mary, Normal and Theological depariments are open 316 H street, | 8. w., ont otper quarters are pro- <ided for which contributions dona- tions and Sequeathments are most earnestly solicited. OTHER OFFICERS Vice President, Rev. J. H. 1 ing Secty.. Rev. A. S. Tho Rev. A. Brown, of Baltimore Md., editor ofthe Baptist Messenger, South Gren St. Rev. wm. J. Howard, Treasurer Rev. wm. H, Seott, 1003 St., dealer in all kinds of books and stationary is libra- an Rev. Dr. J.C Allen of Baltimore, olicitor of funds. Record r. Sec. valuable works at the nomina 3.00 Ye jed on 2 J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 71g end 717 Market St., Phusce'ph® THIS IS ,THE PLACE. IWILL WHOLESALE Ice Cream For churches, stores, Fars, etc., after 24th of April, for $1.10 per gallon. Retail $1.40 per gallon; half gallon 75 cts., one qt. 40c. I will also open my Ice Cream Parlors on April 24ch. I solicit the patronage of my many friends. E. MURRAY, 1539 14th St., n. We THAR ANE CENT A DAY Secures 12 Camplete lew Novais, .esides Feeays, Short Stores, Sketches, Poems. be " mplete. ei iter", Me a makes & NEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAGES 6°. 28 UNION E CEA ee TA Oa ca Oa ST.LOUIS MO. DALLAS TEX A. Oppenheimer & Bro. 519 9th st. n. w., Washington D,. C. @ARTED LADY. Wyld fine. References ce Perfect | for admis- | quarter or $50 for one school | SECURE A HOME IN THE LAND OF FLOWBS DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated on both sides of Savanoah, Florida & Western Railroad, = — os Jacksonville, . and level, and a Rtg hen § cultural and track-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be hour and a half drive over a0 «aes lent plank and shell reaa. Dinsmore is not one ef te mew ted spots that is only isid ous ou paper, town that capitalist amd laborer, to fathers of their children, to those whe are seeking homes and those whe Bave capital to invest for speculaticn. suitable to the condition of every purchaser. At the present low figures a poor man can make rega- lar payments ona valuable bome 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 manyetimes 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 ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and truck farms laid out adjacent to Dinsmore, containing from five to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish te farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. ¢ The chain of title will be sho and strong. It is from the State of | Florida to the Bailroad and from th® Railroad to you. Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the grea‘ast markets in the South. Let every)®poor man if with but one dolla, commence to buy a lot in | Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson. cents..Think of it. There cre eight passenger trains per day and the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream* passes rigit through the vicinity, thas affording pure fresh water for stock, perfect drainage and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, and do not let this grand opportunity ; slip you. * It is the very best chance you will have to securea good piece of yaluable property and such startling prices. The merchants in Dinsmore are enjoying a goo trade and th. towne is rapidiy growing. Saw mills are convenie it for securing timber to build, ani laborers who desire work cen get fom a dolla and a half to tw> ‘ollars per day. For farther informantioa or plate and how to see Divsmoze, call on If youd ask our prices. If direct to near st address CHICAGO ~ 22 UI iLL. ON SQUAR we. ATLANTA ADVERTISERS | can learn the exact cos | of any proposed line o* | advertising in American | papers by addressing | Geo. P. Rowell & Co, | 10 Spruce St, New York. Newspaper Advertising Bureau, | ct | Bene 1OXrmce Part est easily reached from Jacksonville ty | railroad, by water rewte, or &y ap | bat @ thriving prospered: | recommends itsels te) and wives who are vigilant over | their own interests and the welfare 0. The®land can be obtained st re- | markably lew figures and on tevms | choice, $5. It must be remember- | ville and return is only twenty-five | | nal sNDLRD OI = form, by the best Bivtorians, an@ Geoeral ‘Writers, aimest given svi. Prinwed from new type om goed paper. u OUR UNEQUALED OFFER. © ‘paying ene year in advance) ane ‘A wrong, story % , stirring eapouiien | ‘auther who invents ingenious mscadens plow and Uke e master. Parl 63. Parti. . Calderon the Ceurtier. By Sir ‘One of the Dest of the great auther’ situations, aqt 3H and Butterfly. By David Chris. id story of human character, yet Bulldogs and Buvtarfies a e Coming Race, or New Utopit Bulwer Lytion. A thrilling bistory of THERES Duty Unto Death, or Life and Work of George C. Haddock, Apostle of Prohibition 10 the of this great pulpit and’ platform orator and clog femperance champion sexta of borrer through tbe Werthwert and entire cosatry. The work is an ably written review of the man and his career, and contains & assssination. Part ¥3. Part Il “% The Trial of Pickwick. By Charies Dickens. This is the first time the entire story of the vant Pickwick's adventares with the tmpressionable Mrs. fardell has appeared in connected form. It abounds te Jedicroes situations an/ mirth-provoking incidents. % Allan Quatermain; the Istest and best = pes of ie populay H. Rider Haggard. Ie ‘a advencare, the author surpasses the tive vigor, staring situation and thrilling 7 ade © She” each a revelation ix Section. ore cralcing romans has ever some te th resare and it must share the 5 ether vorks. Part L 16. Part iran Part IV of above. 2 2 The Knightabrid Mystery. Craries Reade. aeograrny i Gurillingly sold wtories which immortalized Reade. The plot tee werk of art. Conoralment is the artist's game, ull afer Winding threagh a rom of mysterics, the feartel sleed oa the reader Le on oruiaaabe @ coma Fou a check for $20 we will prints ten. line s Aver tisement in One Million issues of leading amert- can Newspapersand complete the work within ten Gays. This fs at thorate of only oneAfth of scent @line, for 1,000 Circulation! Frill sppear in but a single issue of any Consequently will be placed before Giferent newspaper purchasers ; or Five Miiow Reapers, if it {s true, as is sometimes stated, thas every newspaper is looked at by five persons op en aig PY ‘en Lines will accommodate about 73 words. Address with copy of Adv. and check, oF send SX) cents for Book of 256 pages. GEO. P. 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They comprise some o: ‘works ever written by some of the greatest and popular writers, both of America and Europe. Esch one is complete in itself: No. 25. Mrs, Caudle’s Curtain Lectures. By DovaLas JERROLD. Very old and very funny. T! younger as well as older generation should rea No. 44. Adventures of compilation ani ar farmers and r Novel By rth to the Moon. 4 oli 2s. "The Little Old of thi Lite y ca. A Novel. second Bisa tr ee Batis corms ee A Novel No. 38. The Linden Farm Bride. MARoAnEE BLocat. es ee or ah aon Derrick’s Daughter. A Novei No. 2 43. "Fhe Baron’s Will, 4 Novel. By Srt- vance Cops, Jr. No.0. The Pert! of Richard Pardon. 4 Novel. By B. L. Farsgon. No. 280. Biaekbird MMM, A Novel. By Estazs Stars Kexveara. No. &3._ Tke Guardian’s Plot, A Novel. Br Dr. J.B. ROBINSON. 7 Nomi. The Gray Falcon, 4 Novel. By M.T No. #0, ‘The Sorrow of # Secret. A Novel. By Magy Cuolt Har. a ante ko. 29. Perey and the Prophet. A Norel BL ree 6 fa Weddl No. 4 ie ofa a By the aut! ore Dore Paorae cae iO. 3 are’ tat inet ete donee coe No 28. t dern Cinderella, A Novel By the authors: ora Thorne No The island Home. A¥ovel. By KT. CaLpor. ‘No. 23. The Fatal Glewe, ANorel. By Clans AvGUsTA bee Bear In mind that we agree to sen the entire list, ot TWENTY valu: books, as above, ‘“asolutely mail, post-paid, to every new subse to the Washington BEE for the year at the regu!ar subs and te every old sub: all arrea 8 for one ye advaace. ample set of the books may be seen at this off ss o w. Calvin Chas fre J. H. Dasyey, .Gunnett & Co UNDERTAKERS & CABINET MAKERS. Furniture REpArRINe. Office 441 L Street N. W Branch Office 1168 20ih St. N. W. Telephone 845 3. show reward will be most sati write us costs bat l cent and care to go further, why noharm is done. ‘your address at once, you can secure FREE one id gold Watches fa the world and oer express, fret CSO. GTLNBOM & OO,, Box 613, DR. &. J. CAMPBELL. 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Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Picture made from smallor large photograph on shor notice. Crayon pictur aspeciaity. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Money VO Loan ON SHORT NOTICE, IN SUMS TO SUIT ON B, x 7 rl A / LEAL ESTATE From 5 to 6 per cent. Houses for sale on easy terms Apply at BEE OFFICE. WEBSTER’S UNABRIDCED ANCIENT EDITION. | _A so-called ‘‘ Webster's Unabridged | 1 offered to the public | ata very low price. body of the book, | from A to Z, is a cheap rey a page, of the edition of 1847, which wasin its day, a valuable book, but in the gress of language for over FORTY has been completely su} It is now reproduced, broken errors and all, by photo-lithograph of the latter. of date as a last year’s 5 orable dealer will allow the — of such to suppose that he is getting Webster which to-day is accepted as the Standard and THE BEST,—every copy of which bears our imprint as given below. s@> If persons who have been induced purchase the “ Ancient Edition” by any misrepresentations will advise us of the facts, we will undertake to see that the seller is punished as he é j G. & C. 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