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i } | | { | ‘a | \ x, ey 4 XC ORE ro MI ee Seed tae oxen Aversacse & Bro. 628 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE. | Great Ciearing Sate of a Manu- facture’s Stock. Gentlemen’s Eng. Flannel Street and Office coats, (in choice pat- terns,) values $5 redaced to $3,50. 100 doz. Embr. Scarfs and Four in Hands; value 25c., reduced to 19e. 3 for 50c. | 100 doz. all-silk scarfs in tecks and flats ; value 50c. ; reduced to 25c. | 50doz. fancy sets Collars aud | Caffe, size 133 to 17, 50c. i 100 doz. faney French Percale | Shirts, all sizes, (choice patterns.) | 3 collars and 1 pair cuffs, $1.50. | 20 doz. brilliant Black Lisle Half ; Hose (fast colors;) yalue $1;50c. | 20 doz. Shawknit Black Balbrig- | gan Half Hose (fast colors, )50c. 50 doz. solid mode shades and stripes with white feet, full regular | made Half Hose, value 50c.: reduc- ed 25c. | 50 doz. dark lisle Half Hose, pin | stripes, full regular made Halt Hose, value 50c.; reduced 25c. | Large lot of all-silk Windsors in | spots and checks, 25c. 5 j 50 doz. White Shirts, 14 to 17, | Cloett’s make, unlaundered, with patent Gussett’s back and sleeves, ; 85c. or 6 for $5. | Sole agents for J. A. Scriven’s | patent elastic seam Jean Drawers, the best fiitting garment ever pro duced. AUERBACH & BRO., 623 Penn., Ave. ““New Entrance on C st.” HOTCHKIN | CARRIAGE WORKS. ‘We manufacture Open and Top Bug- | gin consisting of the Side Spring, End pring, Brewster, Timken and Edward | Storm Spring. | | | Also various styles of Two-Seated Car | riages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs. | | j | OUR No. 5 WACON. | Liberal discount to the trade. Send for Catalogue and Prices before buying. HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS, SYRACUSE, N. ¥, | | 'ANVANOD’ ST 114 34079- FHL | *S20lUd BAVUAZGON AV BSWSIG 3291440 BMI4 AO ANID B491d HOD V 4 ‘TLYNNIONID | 4 F 2 = = St of § SS ov y ga 7 | 85 “ : oo mle i ZIOS Blxo 3 [> S~ ° 58 » 2 s on2 Mf = te 2 = “38 ISee . = e ? m Gidv¥U 3HL HO4 NMONY WILSAS aHL— ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American pers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send *Goie, for 100-Page Pamphiet. | THEGREAT | Insurance, CONSPIRACY {TS ORIGIN AND HISTORY. As imparial and faithfal review of the causes and ocenrrences which adv the great evil war. By Joh: A. Tilastrated with leading stalosimen ot covered the by the book. period SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Tac wak will be published in one volume, octavo size, of about { 600 pages, from new plates, on fine ' book | bound. STYLES AND PRICES In fine cloth, gold stamp, - Z In fall sheep, marbled edges, 5.00 In half tarkey moroceo, marbled edges, 7.50. In fall tarkey morocco, gilt edges, 10.00. paper, and = sabstautially Itis the duty of every colored citizen to secure a copy of this great book. Send ior it at once W. Calvin Chase, Special Agent Office of the Bee, 1109 Ist n. w. Washington, D. C. HORACE GLARK Practical Pump Maker, WELL Diccer and CisTERN Bumper Orders left at 321 3rd St., s. w. Washington, D C, will be promptly attended to. Send 10 cents postage. ana } we wil 1 you fr al, valuable, § ox of | goods that will put you in the way of making more money at once, than anything else in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in orallthe time. Capital r will startyou. Immense pa} who 6lartatonce, Stinson « ) Maine. WM. H. BOOKER DEALER IN GROCERIES 401 13th St., S. E. J. HW. BELLER, DRUGGIS'I' COR.16th and Msts. N. w W tSHINGTON Db. C. Thos, W. Chase Attorney-At-Law, AND ENERAL AGENT, Employment, Claims of all kinds promptly attended to. | Legal papers caretuliy drawn at | reasonable rates. OFFICE.1222 8 STREET N- W WtSHINGTON, D.C. $20,000 "L'O Loan) IN SUMS TO 3i Tf ON REAL ESTATE| OR ON SHORT NOTICE, BY R. DD. RO EEN Real Estate Broker 1005 F st. N. W om. D. tc J. Hi. FIRST GLASS UWDERVAKIEE. Establishment a‘ 441 L St. on. we With Coffins, Caskets, and ailkinds of furnishing materials, i i for accommodations, ing the G est notice. - Washing- JUST OUT. FOUR GREAT SPEED: —OF— HON, PRED. DeUGiass, The people of this country sire to read the tour of Hon. Fred, Dou; form can obtain them by se 30 ents ju postage si pasphlet will co:tain ville speech, and the three gie: speeches delivered in thi April 16th. “84, April 16 April 16th, 86. The occ: ing the anniversaries of the Eman cipation of Slaves in the District 0 Columbia. For 30 cents in postage stamps a pampblet will be sent to any address in the United States. Or we will send a copy of the Bre for one year and Mr. Douglass speeches for $2,20 cts. Address W. Carviy Cnasr, Editor of the Bex 1109 [ st. Washington, D.C. nW b Sample free to No risk, quick sales, Territory given. AGE WANTED! Visetnc Corsets, —— fer Satistaction cuaranteed. Address DR. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, NEW YORK. Logan. po traits of the ime, We | & PROVISIONS } DABNEY.) and sapply- | al ordersat the short- | becoming agents, Robert Holiday Grocery & Provision Store. Pisn, Meats ond V All tETABLES OF Kinds. tges, Butter &e. Give hima Firstelass Board. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS ~ Roous with Board ——AT—— MRS. MC, CABE, fs THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF THE NEIGHBORHOODS 922 11st,n.w. 92211 -t.n.w The Provident Life A sociation OF BALTIMORE Md., ROOM 3, Fire Insurance Building, Cor. 7th & Louisiana Ave., Washington D.C. This company offers the combined bena- ffts of both the r ar life and life’s ma- turity. It affords to all classes whether or poor the cheapest and the most ystem of insurance ever nted tothe public. For infomation call at our office or if reqested an agent will be sent to vour address Norvell H. Cobb, Local Agt, A. E. Randie, General Agent. MOST POPULAR Boarding Houses TNE NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE No. 240 3rd, st. s. we MRS. J. BAKER PROP. | Offers to the travelling Pubhe first class board and lodging for |$15 per month; table board, $10, |no extra rates for special accom - | madation on European style. | L. G. FLETCHER, |Solicitor or Fire | —AND — Life Insurance | ——_AN D——_ ‘GENERAL AGENCY. | 1322 B Street, N. £. i WASHINGTON, D.C. THE WASHINGTON Rae PENSION ASSOGIATION OF THE ; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | Incorporated under an act of Con- | gress Nov. 14th 1885. Pays prom- | ptly on notice of death, six months after membership one third of j}amount insured for, at 9 months | two thirds and at the expiration of ) one year the face value of certifi- | cate, all members are requested to | visit the office, 929 9th st. n. w.. | and receive any information desir- led. All dues must be paid at the | oflice to the Secretary, J. F. Carnell. proved echo High Arm, No Noise, que, No Z ur Unlim- lways in Order, Richly mented, Niekelplated, and Gwes Perfect Satisfaction. Send for Circulars. —Address— /AVERY MACHINE CO., 812 Broadway, New York, : BOILERS of all Sizes. Write for Circular and tell us what you want. B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Drawer 1003, i | Elmira, N. Y. Or onr New York Office, | Fastern Agents, HILL, CLarke & Co,, Boston, Mass. | ented Vertical Boiler will net prime. No f burning flues, Washington. | CHEAP JOBPRINTING At the “Bex” Office, 1109 I Street, N. W., near 11th, where you can get | poparrs, TICKETS PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, RECEPTION CARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, STATEMENTS, CONSTITUTIONS, BY-LAWS, DRAFT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, &e AT TUE LOWES’ CASH PRI CES, Liberal Discount to Churches, Benevolent Societies, Social Clubs Military Orgunizations, and La- bor aud Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WILLEN PROMISED, We have purchased an entire outtit of New Type with the most approved modern styles, enabling us to execute our work with satis- faction to all. We invite you to call and in spect our office, even if you have nothing for us to do. NATIONAL PRINTING CO., 1109 I Street, N. W. FOR SALE—An excellent 7 octavo rosewood case PIANO for on'y $190 cash. Also a piano for reat for only $10 per quarter. Ingnire of Mrs. Thompson 521 11th street n. w. MAKE MONEY! Fortuns are yearly made by succe-sful operators in Stocks, Grain and Oil. These investments trequen:ly pay from $500 to $2,000 or m we on each $100 nvested. Reliable correspondents want- ed. Address for +i culars, Winiram E Ricwarps, B. nker aud Broker, 38, 40 & 42 Bro.dway, N.Y. | LOANS 1 per cent to 4 per cent per annum; three months to a lifetime duration on good securi- ty. M INVESTMENTS, $3.00 will secure one BRUNSWICK 20-THA- LER BOND and ove ITALIAN RED UROSS BOND, the next redemptiou of wh:ch soon takes place, Every bond participates in four Redemption Drawings annually, and has more than one chance to obtain a premium of from $2),000 to $100,000, as Interest on the investment, and the Bonds at all times are worth their face value,and must be redeemed by their respective governments, the seme as our United States Government Bonds. No BlankS. No Kisk whatever, and bun- dreds of opportunities for redemption, with remiums ranging from $10 to $100,000—500,000 ire beng one of the largest premiums. $3 will secure one of these bonds for the next redemption. Remit $3 by Mou.ey Or er, Draft, Registered Letter or Express, Balance payable in monthly installments. U. S. Government Bonds on monthly payments | Address for circulars, &c., C. W. FOSTER, BANKER, 42 Broadway, New York. ROBINSON PARKER & CO. Men’s Boys’ and Youth,’ a FINE CLO TH- ING 419. 5. £. G09. SEVENTH ANDO STS.. S. A. WEBB Dealer in New and Second-Hand CLOT HING Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Seventh St, n. w., Bet. L and M Stree WA HINGTON, D.C, Gentlemen’s Clothing Repaired, Dyed and Renovated, Highest c1sh prices paid for cast off clothing, Gentlemen waited on attheir Residences Gents desirous of obtaining a good serviceable second-hand suit or overcoat should patronize one of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city, JUSTH’S OLD STAND. 619 D Sr. N. W. gE. CC. MILLER. CHOIRMASTER UF ST. LUKE’S CHURCH. Teacher of music, can be seea at the church or 15th and Madi- son st. from 9 to 12, or at 1629 P st. D. w. W. N. DALTON. MONT. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES. No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Washington D. C. J.€. STRATHER, 1625 12t"s street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made fiom small or large photograph on short notice. Crayon pictures a speciaity. WwW: HH. Harrover MANUFACTURER OF Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces And Dealer in Table Cutlery,Tin- ware, House Furnishing Goods ete No 313 SeventhSt.N.W Was hI | P. WADDLETON, Wateh Maker & JEW ELLER COR. 13th and H Streets. n. w. WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RENT.—Rooms at 1035 17th st. n. w. NOW ES YOUR CHAN: E To get your Put in Fir-tcliss order. PIANOS and ORGANS ofall kinds ttken on Storag Second-hand Piavos and Organs for sale chexp. T.D. GAMBRILL, & Co. 1015 1 st. n. w. No. $1. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed se- curely wrapved, to any addressin the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters agents and clubs. Sample copies m ied free Addressali orders to RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. ¥ mast. W. C. TULSON, Clam Agent, Bounty and Pen- sions made a specialty. Comma- nications through mai!, fr.-m ali parts of the country may be sent in reference to Claims in General, which will receive prompt atten- tion. 1630 7th St, N. W. ~ mes . Sprigs of Acacia s* SAMUEL ADAMS. WiGGINS Auther of Emaneipation Day Poen. A-VOLUME OF PATRIOTIC Ge RELIGIOUS Poems Priee 50 cts. Orders Jeft at this office p-romptly attended to *) sMACHIKE HAS NO EQUAL. New Home Sewing Machine ()! —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, lil Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Established Fifty-five Years. RAVEN & BACOY, —Now RAVEN PIANOS, 13 East 16th Street, New York City BUY FROM THE MANU 50P These Pianos are 1 it. Look at the p Catalogue before bu: No. 1, Upright or Square, No.3, « ALL 7! 2 OCTAVES. Mason & Hamlin ORGANS: PIANOS: Highest Hon- . de of ors at all Great s s Exhi- J bitions for, cighteenyears.¥ One hundred alogues free. ORGAN 164 Tremont St..Boston. 46 E.14th St. ‘Union Sq., N.Y. 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. MORMON ELDER’S EBENSINGTON STIMPING QUT FREE Being fully aware Powder, 1 Box White po ee ersil fall andl complete directions for, Kensington INSTRUMEN T3|= aad Irridescent Pain’ . Kensington Painting. Lustre. . Colors used and mixing of jlle and Arasene Work. flowers, fail the didoven tn embroidery, postal. 378, subscription Five for $2, cheerfully refunded if not more than satisfactory. A FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Box 49. Hartford. Conn. is pablication furnishes s most valuable encye i of information which no person should be without. ‘The popularity of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ig such that its circulation nearly equals that of all other [J of its class combined. Price. 33D Dis at to Clubs. Soild by all news:es!ers. itn &CO., Publishers, No. 361Broadway, N. ¥. Munn & Co. have TENTS oes: ioiaenaeeiees See, Seer practice Lesoer ithe Patent Office and have prepare: more than One Hundred Thou- nd spplications for patents mm the Sales ‘Blates and foreign countries. eats, Trade-Marks, Copy-righ‘s, Assignments, and ail other papers for securing ‘to inventors their nights in tho United: Staten, ‘Canada, England, France, ‘and other foreign countries, pre- pared at short notice and on reasonable term Information as to obtaining patents ¢ without charge. is sent free. Patents obtain Ly ‘Co. are noticed in the Scie free. The advantage of such notice '* well understood by all persons who wish to i o% iow York. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! Through the tailure of facturer of Cashme: ‘Shawls, there has c a large cons Shawls, perfect es Es ind we will send yo tifak shawls FRE z fact or money refunded. Adiir FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, Box, Martford.Cov™

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