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7.. - M-'J S, J X lit tm f'-i! l I-V;, ii ,i, Mi hm v Ii. !i''H 10 -TX vsl ! t" k I v. ; 1H S'H V 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. cS HI i 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. -C8IS. KMEMEBr Dealer in WIHES, LIQUORS & -CIGARS.- WASHINGTON, D. C. oct. 30, t. f. 1IIIA fHHI?ff may'bo found on l mo rarcis isjs. Tos "ROWTlLT. & CO'3 Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce ;n Tinronn nn nriifTH Street), -wuere aaver tfrinar contracts mav NEW YORK. w made for it ?n 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. Efirm i 0 i 0 Ik .H to . S 0 ft B MARVELOUS PRICES! BOOKS : MILLION Complete Novels and Other orkn, by Fnntoun A u thorn, Altnoft Given Awny. The followmg hous are published in utat pamphlet funn, and all arc primed from cood type upon soud pnper. Thi-v treat ol a great variety of subjects, &ud ve think do one cau eiamiue the list without findiuc thereiu tnaiiy that he or she would like to possess. In cloth-bound form these books would cost 91.00 each. Each book is complete iu itttll. 1. The Widow Bcdutt Pupcrn. This is the book over which your grandmothers laughed till they cried, and It is just as funny to-day as it ever -was. 2. Winter Evening Recreations, a large collection of Actiuc Charades, Tableaux. Games, Puzzles, etc.. for so cial gathcriugn, private theatricals, and oieuings at home. 3. Buck to the Old Home. A Novel. JJy Jlary Cecil Hay. author of "Hidden Perils." 4. IHu'locut'K, ltecttutlonft uml Kenllre,a large and choice collection for school exhibitions and public and private entertainments. 5. ThcSUindurd Letter Writer for Ladies and Gen tlemen, a complete guide to correspondence, giving plain directions for the composition of letters of every kind, with innumerable forms and examples. 6. The Froren Iecp. A Novel. By IVilkie Collins, author of The Woman in "hite," eta. ". Kcd Court Furm. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry "Wood, author of East Lvunc," etc. 8. The Lady ofthcLnke. By Sir Walter Scott. "The I.adv of the Lake i a romance in verse, and of all the works or Scott, none is more beautiful than this. S. In Cupid's Net- A Novel. By the author or " Dora Thorne." 10. AmoH JSartcn. A Novel. By George Eliot, au thor of "Adam Bede. " The Mill on the Floss," etc. 11. Ludy tliYcndolIne's Dreum. A Novel. By the author of Dora Thorne." 12. The Myntery of the Holly Tree. A Novel. By the author or "Dora Thorne." 13. The Budget of Wit, Humor und Fun, a large collection of the funny stories, sketches, anecdotes, poems, and jokes. 1. John Bowerbank Wife. A Sot el. By SHss Unlock, author of "John Halifax, Gentleman." etc. 15. The Urny Woman. A Novel. By Mrs. Gaskell, author of" Mary Barton." etc. 16. 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The Home Cook Book and I-utnlly l'liy! clan, containing hundreds of excellent cooking recipes and hints to housekeepers, also telling how to cure ail coumion ailments by simple home remedies. 23. Mutincrxuiid Cutoiiiin Far Away Land, a rctx lutcrotlug and intructUc ' -K of travels. decribing tbe'peculiar life, habits, luauaerr and customs of the people of foreign countries. 2i. S7 Populur Ballad. Same size as sheet music. Words of all the o'.d aud new songs. 25. Called Buck. A Nod. By Hugh Conway. 26. At the World' Mercy. A Novel. By Florence Warden, author of " The House on the Marsh," etc. 27. Mildred Trcvunton. A Novel. By "The Duch ess. ' author of " Mollv Bawn." etc. 26 Dark Day. " A Novel. By the author of " Called Back. " 29. Shadow on the Pnow. A Novel. By B. L. Far jeon, author of" Brcad-and-Cheese-and-Kisbes,'" etc 30. Leollne. A Not el. By Mary Cecil Hay. author of " Brenda Yor.c. ' 31. Gabriel' Marriage A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author of ' No"amc," etc. 82. Heaping the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Haf. author of Old Middleton's Moncv." etc. 33. Dudley Cnrleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. Brad don, author vl "Lady Audley's Secret," etc. 34. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of Dora Thome." etc. 35. Valeric' Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, t". thor or " The Wooing O't." etc. 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 tions from Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, Byron. Shelley. Moore. Errant, and many other". 43. Building Plan for Practical, Lovr-cot Houses. A full description and plans of Eight modern bouses, ran cine in price from S500 to 4500. Illustrated. - 4. Anecdote of Public Men Washintrton. Frank lin. Webster. Clay.Tilden, Lincoln. Scott. Grant. Garfield, Gladstone. Butler, Hancock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century 45. JEop' Fable. The work of an ancient renins. Children have read them for centuries, and grown people quote thea every day. OUR UNEQUAIjED offer. We have arranged -with the publishers of these books to furnish the whole forty five with one year's .subscription to our paper for $3.00; or we will send any live for 25 eta., or the whole forty-five for $1.50. Address all orders to publishers of "THE WASHINGTON BEE." Washington," D. C, COAL! WOOD!' i "We are now prepared to Berve our customers, triencls and the public, at summer pricey JFRESH GOAL OF ALL GRADES, direct from the raine3. Also sa,ved and split OAK aud PINE WOOD. Thanking our patrons for past favors, we hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the sumo. Give us a call. Very Respectfully, Radjby & Chew, 18U2-4 11th Street, itf. W. L. G. FLETCHER, Solicitor ox Fire AND Life Insurnce 1322 B Street, iV. JS. 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 one volume, octavo size, of about GOO pages, from new plates, on line book paper, and substantially bound. STYLES AND PRICES In fine cloth, gold stamp, - - S3.75 Iu full sheep, marbled edges; 5.00 In half turkey morocco, marbled edges, 7.50. Iu full turkey morocco, gilt edges, 10.00. 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. 1513 9 th STREET, N. W. Wheeling & Pittsburg Stogies. 3 lor 5c. S1.25 per hundred. At HOLLS 237 Pa. Ave. n. w. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. oct. 9, 1 mon. Eirst class Board, LARGE AND COMMODIOUS . Rooms with Board AT ' : MBS. MC, CASE, ijgggTHE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE 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. MAKE MONEY ! Fortunes are yearly made by successful operators iu Stocks, Grain and Oil. x These investments frequenily pay from 500 to 2,000 or more on each $100 n vested: Reliable correspondents want ed. Address for circulars, William E. Richards, Banker aud Broker, 38, 40 & 42 Broadway, N. Y. Sprigs of Acacia is ir SAMUEL ADAMS WIGGINS, Author of Emancipation Day Poem. A VOLUME OF PATRI0T1G & RELIGIOUS P "mtip Price 50 cts. Orders left at this office promptly attended to NATIONAL BENEFIT AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION. R. T. Greener, president, James A. Matthews, vice pres., W. H. Thomas, sec, Jesse Bumbry, treas., Joseph Brooks, general agent and business manager, at 516 9th St., n. w. Office hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Certifi cates written up from 100 to 1,000. HOUSES FOU RENT AND MONEY TO LOAN, W -k. Stewart, Cor. Tenth and F Streets, N. W. JUST OUT. for;reat speeches OF HON. FRED. DOUGLASS, The people ot this country who de sire to read the four great speeches of Hon. Fred. Douglass in pamphet form can obtain them by sending 30 cents in postage stamps. The pamphlet will contain the Louis ville speech, and the three great speeches delivered in this city April 16th, '84, April 16th, J85 and April 16th, 'S6 The occasions be ing the anniversaries of the Eman cipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia. For 30 cents in postage stamps a pamphlet will be sent to any address in the Uuited States. Or we will seud a copy of the Bee for one year and Mr. Douglass speeches for $2,20 cts. Address "W. Calvin Chase, Editor of the Bee 1109 I st. n. w 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. "'.' Best brands of Whips. Liquors and Ci gars. Oysters fried anU stewed. N. W. Cor. 11th and I sts:, N. W. ROBINSON PARKER .& CO. f Men's Boys' and Yoaths' FITVE IIVX IILS.LC1LSEIEITIUB0SIS..I.I S. A. WSBB, Dealer in New and Second-Hand 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 1 per cent to 4 per cent per annum; three months to a lifetime duration on good securi ty. INVESTMENTS, $3.00 willsecure one BRUNSWICK 20-THA-LER BOND and oue ITALIAN RED CROSS BOND, the next redemption of wh.ch soon tabes place. Every bond participates in four Redemption Drawings annually, and has more than one chance to obtain a premium 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 premiums ranging from $10 to $100.000 500,000 Lire being oue of the largest premiums. $3 will Becure one of these bonds for the next redemption. Remit S3 by ilouey Or ler, Draft, Registered Letter or Express. Balance piyable in monthly installments. U. S. Government Bonds on monthly payments Address for circulars, &c, C. W. FOSTER. BACKER, 42 Broadway, New York. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed se curely wrapped, to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postma agents and clubs. Sample copies nvile .. Address all orders to RICHARD K. FOX, FrA3?ki,i- Square, N. Y m28tf. 30,000 rL'O L.oan IN SUMS TO SUIT OK REAL ESTATE (OR ON SHORT NOTICE. BY JR. X. RTJIPFJav Real Estate Broker 10th F st. N. W. Washing ton D. O 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 earned orer $3) in a day. Either sex. yonng or old. Capital (wralred. Yoaarestarted free. Those who tart at esc --.c- . "fiosg little foztaaec. All !. l i . Jfeu) Improved Hzfi - 2$ew IvTecTianzcaZ iV;n "--and Rotary Movements, Ai.y mafic, 'Direct and Perfe?: X. 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