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The occasions be- ing the anniver s of the Eman- cipation of Slaves in the District of ! Columbia. For 30 cents in postage stamps 2 pamphlet will be sent to auy address in the United States. Or we will send a copy ofthe BREE for one year and Mr. Douglass’ speeches tor two dollars aud twen- ly certs. Address, W. Calvin Chase, Editor of the Ber 1109 1 st.. yw. Washington, D.C. THRER SPEECHES in more 4 home. Either sc that just Poins money 1 will star one of th iz Will NOL C Address TRUE & Cc sta, Maine. MARVELOUS PRICES!« MILLION FoR THE ae Novels and Other A orks, by Famous dings,» large aud public aud By Wilkie Collins, Mrs, Heury DOCTOIS & UNDERTAKERS. 12. Phe Mystery of the Molly Tree. A Novel. By ‘he author Th D> 234 2nd One trial ntist. Street, Northwest. will ‘airy Stories for the Young. The anual of DRUGGIST ledge for oak os seotel sateoenia har cll we rT subjects 22. 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COMMONWENLTH OF VIRGINIA, YIRGINIA NORMAL -AND- COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE SUMMER SESSION-NORMAL SCHOOL The Officers of the Institute, by order of the Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, according to the law recently en- acted, have determined to open the Sum- mer Session, for the present year, on the ‘1st day of July next, at 10 o’elock a. m, Allteachers desiring to take instrue- tions at the Institute at the forthcoming Summer Session, to be given by the mem- bers of the faculty of the Institute, un- der the directiou of the President, will appear at the school according to this uotice—bringing with them necessary bed-linen and towels. The charge for teacher, per week, will be $2, to be pa in advance. The session will be contiuned for five weeks, as provided by the law, Superintender re requested to noti- fy their teachers accordingly, John Mercer Langston, President of the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute. June Ist, 1887. 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