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a JOSEPH S8. DAVIS, Attorney-at- Law 30 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Will practice in all the courts ot the city of Baltimore, and the supreme coutt of ‘the District of Columbia Civil and Criminal cases conduct- ed ; collections made. Legal docu- rong drawn and careful attention Eegelty boake in.both the Law & courts. Washington com- eae left at. the office of the “Bee” will reveive immediate atten- tion. L. G. FLETCHER, Solicitor or Fire —AND— Life Insur nce s—AND— — GENERAL AGENCY. 1322 B Street, N. £. WASLINGTON, D.C. JUST OUT. FOUR GREAT SPEECHES —OF—° HON. Robert Grocery & Provision Store. Fish, Meats and VEGETABLES OF | fy can All Kinds. Fresh Country Eggs, Butter Sc. 1409 28th st., West Washington. Give ‘him a call. Firsteclass Board. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Reoms with Board enocenr \, LRMennen MRS. MC. CABE, BaF THE MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN THE CITY AND IN ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS. 922 11st, n.w. 92211 ct.n. w W. C. TOLSON, Holiday The people ot this country who de- FRED. DOUGLASs, sire to read the four great Speeches of Hon. Fred. Douglassin pamphet obtain them by sending 30 cents in postage stamps. The pawmphiet. will coutain the Louis ville speech, and the three great speeches delivered in this city April 16th, ’84, April 16th, °85 aud April 16th, *86. The occasions be- ing the anniversaries of the Eman cipation of Slavés in the District of Columbia. For 30 cents in postage stamps a pampblet will be sent to avy address in the Uuited States. Or we will senda copy of the Bee for one year and Mr. Douglass speeches for $2,20 cts. @ Address W. Carvin Cuase, Editor of the Brk-1109 Ist. n. w Washington, D.C. THEGREAT CONSPIRACY ITS ORIGIN AND HISTORY. Claim Agent, Bounty and Pen-| An impartial and faithful review of sions madea nications through mail, from ali parte.of the country may be sent 43 in reference to Claims in General, John A. Logan. which will receive prompt atten- tion, 4630 7th St., N. W. ialty. Commu-]the causes and occurrences which led to the great civil war. Illustrated with portraits of the leading statesmen of the period MAKE MONEY! Fertunes are yearly made by in Stocke, suceessful operators Grain and Quil, These investments trequently pay from $500 to $2,000 or more on' each $100 nvested. Reliable correspondents want- ed. Address for circulars, Waittram E. Ricnarps, Bunker aud aes 38, 40 & 42 Brozdway, N.Y. SAMUEL ADAMS W1GGINS Author ef Emancipation Day Poem. A VOLUME OF PATRIOTIC & RELIGIOUS) — ea Orders left at this Poems Price.50 cts. office p-romptly attended to. FOR. SALE—An excellent 7 octavo rosewood case PIANO for only $100-cash- Aleo a piano for rent for only $10 per quarter. Inquire of Mrs. Thompson 521 llth wrote. Boarding House >| Offive of the Bee, covered by the book. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. The work will be published in one volume, octavo size, of about 600 pages, from new plates, on fine book paper, and = substantially bound. STYLES AND PRICES In fine cloth, gold stamp, - - $3.75 In full sheep, marbled edges, 5.00 In half turkey morocco, marbled edges, 7.50. In full turkey morocco, gilt edges, 10.00. Itis the duty of every colored citizen to secure a copy of this great book. Seud ior it at oace W. Calvin Chase, Special Agent 1109 Ist u. w Washington, D. C. J. Hl. BELLER, DRUGGIST' 16ta and M_ Srrests, n. w. WASIIINGTON, D.C. VIRGINIA NORMAL & COL. LEGIATE INSTITUTE. TNE NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE | pererspura, VA. AUG. 18, 1886. No. 240 3rd, st. s. w- —THE— MRS. J. BAKER PROP, |FALL TERM OF THIS Offers to the travelling Public first class board and lodging for $15 per month; table board, $10, no extra rates for special accom - madation on European style. INSTITUTE -Will be opened- regularly, on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1886. The Preparatory, Normal and Collegiate Departments are duly NATIONAL BENEFIT AND | 0rgauized and stndents are inv ited RELIEF ASSOCIATION. to attendance thereupon. Any one the Professional De- R. T. Greener, president. James | partments, especially the Law, will A. Matthews, vice pres.. W. H. Thomas, sec., Jesse Bumbry, treas., Joseph. Brooks, agent and business manager, a 516 9th st., from 10 a.m.to5p. m. Certi cates written up from $100 to $1,000. HOUSES FOK RENT AND MONEY TO LOAN, W. A. Stewart, Cor. Yenth and F Streets, N. W. Mason & Hamlin Stringing. ra ne quarter as much tuning as Pianos on the prevailing wis ORGAN ANDPIANOO. Hinges e. ae ee alone TE ScoTT’s beautt- Corsets. leotric becoming agents. qeick sales. Territory given. wusranteed. Address generak Terms: w. Office hours ~ Offic ¢. | eBts will farnish their own bed lin- Ser eds «|/R. D. . | be promptly organized and con-— ducted as necessity may require. Board, room, fuel, light at} and tuition will be farnished at the lowest possible rates. Stnd- en, towels, wash bowls aud pitch- ers, lamps and text books. JOHN MERCER LANGSTON, President. PROPERTY FOR SALE. IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Improved and Unimproved CASH PAYMENTS OR MONTH LY INSTALLMENTS. MONEY T0 LOANIN SUMS —from $200 to $10,000-~ pas-ON SHORT NOTICE. RUFFIN REAT ESTATE BROKER, 1005 F. Street Northwest. WM. H. FERGUSON With Stone and Littlefield, Real Estate Brokers, 1226 F St., N. W. Houses for Sale on sm«]l_ monthly pay- mints. Houses from $500 up. Money to jvan in sums ww suit. $200 to $20,000. Renting of mages aspecialty. Residence 1608 M St., - Var be seen at his precorts $42 Broadway, NEW YORK. | residence Sa £4:30, P.M, CHEAP JOBPRINTING At the “Bex” Office, 1109 I Stre t, N. W., near 11th, where you can get DODGERS, 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 PR CES. Liberal Discount to Churches, Benevolent Societies, Sve al Clubs Military Orgenizations, and La- bor and Trades Unions. ALL WORK READY WIEN 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. J P. WADDLETON, Wateh Maker & JEW ELER COR. 13th and H Streets. n. w. WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RENT.—Rc ns at 1035 17th st. n. w. Now IS YOUR CHANCE To get your INSTRUMENT Put in First class ordar. PIANO and ORGANS ofall kinds taken on Storage. Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap. T.D. GAMBRILL, &Co. No, 1015 11 st. mn. w. 25 TEE ATE ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send ‘Octs. for 100-Page Pamphlet free, full information sbout work w! hich they cando, and liveat home,that will pay G0 them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have earned over $x) inaday. Either sex, young orold. Capital Sctreucired You srestarved trea, Those bowart er oose ‘are absolutely sure of snug little fortunes, All is new. fields are scarce, but those who write to Stinson & Co.,Portland, Maine, will receive ROBINSON PARKER & CO. AUERBACH & Bro. Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ FINE cLOTH- ING HG, 3. E. GOR. SEVENTH ANDO STS... W WEBS, ea! wl New and Second- Mana CLOT HING Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 6104} STREET, SOUTHWEST. WASHINGTON, D. €, Gentlemen’s Clothing Repaired, Dyed and Renovated, Highest cash prices pald for cast offclothing, 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. EF, C. MILLER. CHOIRMASTER OF ST. LUKE’S CHURCH. Teacher of mu-ic, can be seea at,the chureh or 15th and Madi- son st. from 9 to 12, or at 1629 P st. u. Ww. W. N. DALTON. MONT. STRICKLAND DALTON & STRICKLAND, FINE SHOES. No. 939, Pennsylvania Ave., N. W Washington D. C. J.€. STRATHER. 1625 12t") street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Pictures made fiom smallor large photograph on short notice, Crayon pictures 4 speciaity. WwW: HB. Harrvovver MANUFACTURER OF Stoves, Ranges & Furnaces And Dealer in Table Cutlery, Tin- ware, [louse Furnishing Goods ete No 313 Seventh St.N.W WashD LOANS 1 per cent to 4 per cent per annum; three ly. INVESTMENTS, $3.00 will secure one BRUNSWICK 20-THA- LER BOND and one ITALIAN RED CROSS BOND, the next redemption of wh ch soon takes: place, Every bond participates in four Kedemption Drawings annually, And has more than one chance to obtain a premium of from $2),000 Lo $100,000, as Interest on the investment, and the Bonds at all Limes are worth their face value,and must be redeemed by their respective governments, the sine as our United States Government Bonds. No BlankS. No Risk whatever, and hun- dreds of opportunities for redemption with prcia ais ranging from $10 to $100,000—500,000 ire being one of the largest premiums. $3 will secure one of these bonds for the next redemption. Remit $3 by Mo.ey Or ler, Draft, Registered Letter or Express. Balance payrble in monthly installments. U. S. Government Bonds on monthly payments Address for circulars, &c., WV. FOSTER, BANKER, 42 Broadway, New York. Si. 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be malied_se- curely wrapped, to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Liberal discount allowed to postmasters agents and clubs. Sample copies mv»iled free . Addressall orders to RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y¥ BELL'S Dining Satoon, - Cor: Railroad & Missouri Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. BOARDING by DAY or WEEK. 820,000 Lo eedin IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTATE OR ON SHORT NOTICE, BY R. D. RUFFIN Real Estate Broker 1005 F st. N. W. Washing- ton D. © —— m28tf. Rural Dairy. Milk&eryed by Retail and Wholesale. The best country milk iu the city, Walter 8S. Wel! orn, proprietor 1837 LI 2 w | months to a lifetime duration on good Securi- lal H. THIS PAPER #23 2 file at Gro, P. ROWELL cackees Co's per Advertising Bureau (10 ‘3; Street, where adver- ew y aK ig contracts ma: inaaoanrs NEW YOR 623 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE. Great CLEARING SALE oF A MAN- UFACTURE’S STOCK qentlemen’s Eng. Flannel Street and Office Coats, (in choice pat- terns,) values $5 reduced to $3,50. 100 doz. Embr. Searfs and Four in Hands; value 25c., reduced to 19c. 3 for 50c. 100 doz. all-silk searfs in tecks and flats ; value 50¢. ; reduced to 25c. 50 doz. faney sets Collars and Cuffs, size 135 to 17, 50¢. 100 doz. fancy French Pereale Shirts, all sizes, (choice patterns,) 3 collars and 1 pair cuffs, $1.50. 20 doz. brilliant Biack 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 regalar made Half Hose, value 50c.; reduc ed 25c. 50 doz. dark lisle Half Hose, pin stripes, full regular made Hali Hose, value 50c.; reduced 25e. Large lot ot all-silk Windsors in spots and checks, 25c. i 50 doz. White Shirts, 14 to 17, Cluett’s make, unlaundered, with patent Gussett’s back and sleeves, 85e. 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.” HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Wasutneton, D. C. THE PEOPLE’S INSTITUTION, Open to ALL RACES and BOTH SEXES, The INDUSTRIAL. NORMAL, PREPAR- ATORY avd COLLEGE DEPARTMENTS, will open Sept. 15, 1836, and the ‘THEO- LOGICAL DEPARTMEN'1, October 1. Tu- tion Free, For full: par s address, J. B. JOHNSON, Seeretary. THE LAW DEPARTMENT Will open sept. 15. Able faculty. Tui- tion cheap. Addres - Prof. J. Hf. Smith, Secretary, 522 Sth st., N. W THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT (Which includes Dental and Pharmacent- ical Courses), will opeu Uct. 1. Superior advantag erms Very low. Address, Prof. C. B. Purvis, M. D. s ForeKarys LLIS 12th street, N. W. DABNEY: FIRST GLASS UNDERTAKING. Establishment at 441 L St. n. w- With Coffins, Caskets, and allkinds of furnishing materials, suitable for accommodatious, and sapply- ing the General ordersat the short- est notice. Edward EF. Droop PIANOS, Organs, and Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, &c. Steinway, Gabler and other Pianos. No. 925 Penusylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. ¥ OUND—Any tiie; Tee ‘Cream of the finest quality at John A Gray, Jr’s. Ice Cream parlors 1412 17th st., now. BARNES’ COLORED NEWS- PAPER AGENCY. 1107, I St., & 802 Sherman Ave., N. W., Washington, D, C. All the colored newspape:s for sale and on file, subscriptions and | advertisements received. Find | your lest relatives and friends through this agency. General agency for the Negro literary and | musical prodactions. Communications by mail prompt- ly attended to. George R. Barnes, Agent. i. 31, tf. Raivey & Chew. —COAL! WOOD!-- We are now prepared to serve our customers, friends and the public, at summer prices FRESH COAL OF ALL GRADES, direct | AVERY MACHINE CO:: from the mines. Also sawed and split OAK and PINE WOOD. Thanking our patrons for past | favors, we hope by strict attention | to business, to merit a continuance | of the sume. Give os a call. Very Respeetfully, Ratyey & Crew, 1802-4 llth Street, N. W. | | factory has becom New Home Sewing Machine Ch, —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, M. ¥. Chicago, M. St. Louie, a Atianta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. _ nha Ca | = = = Ile ° 2 |e 5 yOn FOr yimz & nm oars ~~ 3.2 ) ALS i ?NAoz- =: SE of i, $83 SS oe 2Mse-= G9 3n0 LOns® | 320 ae co =| ean sa nsiagsd @ Isto 2-ue-~* <~ P.zy> SF ooh —" geo $ ofS*n @O 240 .=r>B OL O33 i<28 $35 = 4 Ux tose 3am s52 52-4 ot g24 |aae 33 zie Bae i- >ag 2 — = on HOTCHKI N CARRIAGE WORKS. our No. 14 — ‘We manufacture Open and Top Bug- gies, consisting of the Side Spring, End Spring, Brewster, Timken and Edward Storm Spring. Also various styles of Two-Seated Car riages, Wagons, Cutters and Sleighs. ouR No. 5S WACoN. Liberal discount to tho trade. Send for Catalogue and Prices before buying. HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS, SYRACUSE, N. ¥, Send for Cir —Address— 812 Broadway, New York. PIANOS-_ IANOS_ORCANS Hatin The demand for t Praxog is now so larg quarter as much ¢ wrest-pin system. 100 Styles of OnGaws, $22 to $900. Payments, or Rented. stn Masor, & Hamlin Organ and ie . NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO. _—

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