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HOBBIE
Every man lias his hobby. And in this respect we do not differ from other
men, for we have a hobby, too; but in addition we have a stock of
Stoves, Heaters, & 3Efcaxg,es?
that for quantity, quality and price cannot be equalled. It comprises
every 'style of sfove, from the smallest bedroom heater to the largest
range, which we are sellingwith our stock of Furniture, &c, on
. small Weekly or Monthly Payments.
Beware of imitations. And if you want the best range in the market, get
the "Eudden Range,57 which isfor sale only at
RUDDER'S FURNITURE INSTALLMENT HOUSE.
930 Seventh Street, n. ., 932 Washington, D. C.
0O candidate for low prices in
AND lEVAJVOY GOODS,
J. E. YOUNG.
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GRAND FALL OPENING OF CLOAKS,
COMPRISING- THE LATEST STYLES & NOVELTIES.
Cashmeres in Black and Colored at the lowest prices.
Jersey in Endless Variety.
Table Linens, Ginghams, Cloth for men and boys wear, Ticking, Flan-
nels, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Buttons, Corsets, Gloves
and all such useful goods, generally fouud in a first class Store
DOl'T FORGET IHE NAME I NUMBER
FAMILY DRY & FANCY GOODS STORE.
J, E. YOIWG, Prop, 736 7tii St. Northwest.
$1 Bayers receive a RfcjD TICKET, 25 of which are good for a
handftome OI1L. PAiamnVG.
GIVE US A CALL.
WATTS & BRO
Wholesale and Retail-
DEALEES IN WOOD & COAL,
212 C ST. St W.
Between 2nd and 3rd Sts.
W A S H I 2sTGTO ST, D. C
Fair weight and measure. Orders
promptly attended to and delivered
to any part of the city.
FIRST EliSS D1DE1T1DK.
Establishment at 441 L St. n. w
Witli Coffins, Caskets, and all kinds
of furnishing materials, suitable
for accommodations, and supply
ing the General orders at the short
est notice.
Edward !F- Broop
PLAN"OS, Orgaus, and Musical
Instruments, Sheet Music, &c.
Steinway, Gabler and other Pianos.
!Nb. 925 Peuusylvama Avenue,
Washington, D. C-
FOUND Anytime, Ice Cream
of the finest quality at John A
Gray, Jr's. Ice Cream parlors
1412 17th st.3 n. w.
BE. B,3. CAMPBELL.
Dentist.
231 2nd Street, Northwest.
One trial will give satisfaction.
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Dealer in
WIHES, LIQUORS &
-CIGARS.-
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce
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NEW YORK.
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UrillTPri' rDR.SCOTT'S ian::
nARILurul Electric Corsets.
Sample free to those becuniiug- agents.
IKornK, quick sates, lernwrv :"
CST'Satlsfactlon jmaranteed. Address
DR. fCOTT. 842 Broadway, NEW YORK.
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Complete Novels and Other orkn, by Fnntoun
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ailments by simple home remedies.
23. Mutincrxuiid Cutoiiiin Far Away Land, a
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tbe'peculiar life, habits, luauaerr and customs of the people
of foreign countries.
2i. S7 Populur Ballad. Same size as sheet music.
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25. Called Buck. A Nod. By Hugh Conway.
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26 Dark Day. " A Novel. By the author of " Called
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Dora Thome." etc.
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36. Sinter Hose. A Notel. By Wilkie Cellins, author
or " The Woman in White." etc.
S7. Anne, a Novel. By Mr. Henry Wood, author of
" East Lvnnc
35. THc Laurel Buah. A Novel. By Miss Mulock,
author of "John Halifax, Gentleman," etc.
S). Koblnhon Crusoe. A thrilling narrative by Daniel
De Foc.describingthe adventuresofacastaway in the South
Pacific Ocean.
40. How to Make Poultry Pay. A practical and
Instructive series or articlec by Mr. P. H. Jacobs. Poultry
Editor of "The Farm and Garden," Phila.; illustrated.
41. ParlorMagle and Chemical Experiment, a
book which tell lw to perform hundreds of amusing tricks
in marie and instructive experiments with simple agents.
42. Gem of the Poet, containing charminc selec
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Children have read them for centuries, and grown people
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public, at summer pricey JFRESH
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18U2-4 11th Street, itf. W.
L. G. FLETCHER,
Solicitor ox Fire
AND
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
THE GREAT
CONSPIRACY
ITS ORIGIN AND HISTORY.
An impartial aud faithful review-of
the causes and occurrences which
led to the great civil war.
BY
JoJjlm. -&L.. Logan.
Illustrated with portraits of the
leading statesmen, of the period
covered by the book.
SOLD ONLYBY SUBSCRIPTION.
The work will be published in
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bound.
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J. H. HELLER,
X BLUO-G-IS'J "
16th and M Streets, n. w.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
J.
P. WADDLETON,
Watel Maker Ac
JEWELER
COR. 13th and H Streets, n. w.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
-Go To-
MURRAY
Ithe
fiKOCXB.-
S. W. cor. 2nd C sts. N. AY., wish
es to announce to the people of
this vicinity, that he has now iu
stock, a careiufly selected full line
of fresh Groceries. He also pro
poses to make a specialty of butter
and eggs, aud Quinn's Alderney
milk. "A nimble sixpence better
theu a slow shilling." Give me a
call.
LASKEY'S
LOAN OFFICE, No. 361 Penn.
Ave., ii. w., Washington, D. C.
Money loaned on gold and Silver
Watches, diamonds, jewelry, pis
t.l!, guns, mechauiiul tools, ladies
aud gentlemen's wearing apparel.
Old gold and silver bought.
Tlxos. Eatman,
GENERAL JOBBER;
Repairing and Painting Roofs;
ll oping Tubs; Bottoming coal
Hods; all kinds of ice boxes, tin
und granite ware repaired. Arti
cles called for and delivered when
furnished. 405 3rd st. s. w.
T Z HOOVER
am tin r
Done in all branches, at lowest
Price. All work iu first class style.
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Wheeling & Pittsburg
Stogies.
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At HOLLS 237 Pa. Ave. n. w.
CIGARS AT WHOLESALE &
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oct. 9, 1 mon.
Eirst class Board,
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS .
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AT '
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IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF
THE MOST POPULAR
NEIGHBORHOODS.
922 11 st. n. w. 922 11 st. n. w
W. C. T0tS0,
Claim Agent, Bounty and Pen
sions made a specialty. Commu
nications through mail, from all
parts of the country may be sent
iu reference to Claims in General,
which will receive prompt atten
tion. 1630 7th St., N. W.
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These investments frequenily
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on each $100 n vested:
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ed. Address for circulars,
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treas., Joseph Brooks, general
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516 9th St., n. w. Office hours
from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Certifi
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AND
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JUST OUT.
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OF
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pamphlet will contain the Louis
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April 16th, '84, April 16th, J85 and
April 16th, 'S6 The occasions be
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"W. Calvin Chase,
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Washington, D. C.
TIRGINIA NOKMAL& COL
LEGIATE INSTITUTE.
Petersburg, Va. Aug. 18, 1886.
THE
MM TIRM OF THIS
INSTITUTE
-Will be opened-
regularly, on the 15th day of Sep
tember, 1886,
The Preparatory, Normal and
Collegiate Departments are duly
organized and students are invited
to attendance thereupon.
Any one the Professional De
partments, especially the Law, will
be promptly organized and con
ducted as necessity may require.
Terms : Board, room, fuel, light
and tuition will be furnished at
the lowest possible rates. Stud
ents will furnish their own bed lin
en, towels, wash bowls and pitch
ers, lamps and text books.
John Mercer Lais'gston,
President.
WiNTFfi i lnYActIvo Md Intelligent, to
nnn l kU Utw I represent in her own locality
an old Arm. Referencesrequired. Permanent position
ndfijod salary. GAY & BEOS., 12 Barclay St.. 2w Y
JHeiiry Xismex
Restaurant and Ladies and Gentlemen's
Dining Saloon. "'.'
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gars. Oysters fried anU stewed.
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CLO T 3BL ITG
Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods,
610 4 Street, Southwest.
Gentlemen's Clothing Repaired, Dyed and
RenovatedHlghest'cn8h prices paid for cast
off clothing. Gentlemen.; waitd on tthelf
Residences -
Gents desirous of obtaining a
good serviceable second-hand suit
or overcoat should patronize one
of the oldest establishments of its
kind iu the city,
JUSTH'S OLB STAH2L
619 D St. N. W
CHOIRMASTER OF
ST. LtJKFS CHUECH.
Teacher of music, can be seen
at the church or 15th and Madi
son st. from 9 to 12, or at 1629 P
st. n. w.
W. N. DAI.T02.
Most. Strickland
DALTON & STRICKLAND,
FXNISH0XS-
No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave.,N. W.
Washington D. C.
J. CJ. STBATHER,
162512t.n street n.-w.
Crayon, OU, and Water Color Pictures
madefiom. small or large photograph on short
notice. Crayon pictures a specialty.
W: JEL. Harroyer
MANUFACTURER or
Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces
And Dealer in Table CutleryTin
ware, House Furnishing Goods etc
No 313 Seventh St, N.W WasiiD
LOANS
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tabes place. Every bond participates in four
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of from $20,000 to $100,000, as interest on the
Investment, aud the Bonds at all limes are
worth their face value, and must be redeemed
by their respective governments, the samt,
as our United States Government Bonds.
No Blanks. No Risk wnatever, and hun
dreds of opportunities for redemption, with
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Lire being oue of the largest premiums. $3
will Becure one of these bonds for the next
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Address for circulars, &c,
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Real Estate Broker 10th F st. N. W. Washing
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fields etc scarce, bnt those who write to
Stinson k Co.. Portland, Maine, will receiro
free, fall information about work which,
ther can do. and live at bomcthat will Day
them from & to $25 per day. Some hare
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