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WHERE TO BOY THE bus. East Washington, Prof. J. W Fowler, 318 3rd street s. e. Soath Washington: Dr. S. A. Sumby, F bet. 3rd and 44 sts., s. w. and Rev.R. S. Laws, 316 & st. s. w. Northwest: Dr. Beller, 16th and M streets ; Capt. W. P. Gray‘ 15th pear Lst.; Mrs. Pokety, M bet 12th and 13th sts.; Chas. Bealle, cor. 13th aud H sts.; Philadelphia Hoase 348 Pa. Ave. Can always be obtained at any of the above named places every Satarday morning. TAKE NOTICE The patrons of the Bez must pay fcr all advertisements, in the way ot notices, deuths, marriages, &c. Ko matter of a personal nature will be inserted unless it is paid for. Edward F. Droop, 925 Penn. ave., calls attention to his luge stock of STEINWAY Chase & Gambler, Wheelock, Behning, and other PIANOS! Story and Clark, Ceuch and Warren ORGANS, Wonderful Aeolian Orgaan, Sold on installments, exchanged, rented, repaired, tuned, moved, aud stored. Violins, Banjos, and Gnitars. Strngs a specialty. sheet Music and mse: chandise at the old stand, 925 P ave, Feb. 23, tf. Briggs, ENTLEMAN WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON + aS. W. TAY LOR, The Stylish Hair Cutter. Perfect order observed, also finest brands of cigars and tobacco. s@-Next door to the Ber Office. J. W. Tayor. sepl4-lyr. ss . Layton, Teacher of WOicE CULTURE SIGHT READING & HERMON}, Chorister of Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, M Street, bet. 14th aud 15ch Sts. Music Class every Monday evening at 7, in parlor of church. Residence, 1008 19th St,, wash. D. C. JOHN T. LAYTON ws] AGENT FOR [SAUNDERS & STAYMAN, Decker Bro., Weber, Fischer, Es- tey Pianos, Estey Organs. 984 F St. n. w., Sold on easy tents. EF, Krause “MUSIC FURNISHED- FOR BALLS, PARTIES, RE: ; CEPTIONS, Ecr. 600 6th Street, Southw ‘The Nationai UNIVERSITY —Under the auspices of— THE COLORED BAPTIST DENOMINATION Founded and located at Wash- ington, D.C., with the Rev. R.S. Laws, D. D., as president, is now open to students from all over the country. No other distinction than moral fitness. Tuition for admis- sion is as follows: Resident students $1,00 per month avd boarding students $18 | per quarter or $50 for one schvol year iuclading boardiag and lodg ing. All tuitions in Primary, Normal and Theolo; SEGUBE A HOME INTHE LAND OF FLOWRS DINSMORE! One of the growiug towns of the South, is situated on both sides of 3avan-ah, Florida & Western Railroad, just tweive miles from Jacksonville, Fla. it is high, d and level, and a suecessfai ho cultural and track-growing sectioa of the State. Dinsmore can te easily reached from Jacksonville by railroad, by water route, or by an hour and a half drive over an excei- lent plank and shell read. Dinsmore is not one of the isone ted spots that is only laid out op paper, bat a thriving prosperous town that recommends itself te capital to invest for speculation. The®land can be obtained at re- markably low figures and on terms suitable to the condition of every purchaser. figures a poor man can make regu- lar payments ona valuable home with less than the aggregate of unnecessary expense or money act- ually thrown away. Iv is an in- vestment that one cannot regret and through which you will realize many> times the amount invested. Ths prices are for Front Business Lots one acre, $65, $50, $35. Sec- ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth choice, $5. It must be remember- ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and truck farms laid out adjacent to Dinsmore, containing from five to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish to farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. * The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from th®Railroad to you. Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the grea‘est markets in the South. Let every®poor man if wth but one dollar, commence to buy a lot in Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson- ville and return is only twenty-five cents. Think of it. There are eight passenger trains pew day and the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream® pavses right through the vicinity, thus affording pure fresh water for stock, Perfect drainag< and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, and do not let this grand opportunity slip you. * It is the very best chance you will have to securea good piece of yalaable property and such startling prices. The merchants in Dinsmore ar enjoying town® is rapidly growing. Saw mills are convenievt for securing timber to build, ani laborers who desire work cen get ‘rom a dollar 1d a half to twe 4ollars per day. For farther informantioa or plats and how to see Dinsmore, call op advance. | cal departments are open at 316 H St., | 8. w., until other qnarters are pro- vided for which contributions dona- | tions and ‘»equeathments are most | earnestly solicited. OTHER OFFICERS: Vice President, Rev. J. UH. Li rian Rev. Dr. J.C. Alien of Baltimore, 8 soicitor of funds, TO ——_+2 -__—_ ADVERTISERS! yyy eh For a: printa ten-lineadver- Gsement in One jon issues of leading Amer! can and complete the work within ten =. at therate of only one-fifth o ent | Sling, for 1,000 Circulation! The advertisement ‘Will appear in but single issue of any paper, and | Sonseguentiy: will bo placed before, One sulilion Gifferent newspaper purchasers ; or FIVE MILLION Reapers, sf it {s true, as is sometimes stated, that every newspaper is looked at by five persons op ans n lines will accommodate about 73 words. Address with copy of Adv. and check, or end SX0cents for Book of pages. @E0. P. ROWELL &CO., 10SPRoce St., New Yore. ‘We have just issued ® new edition of our Book called * Newspaper Advertising.” It has 256 Bre mong iis contents ra named the ‘Lists and: Sails of Ne pers :— DAILY NEWSPAPERS NEW YO! CITY, with their Ad ten, DAILY NEWSP. 1x CITIES HAVING more han 150.00 population, omitting all but the best, DAILY Ni IN CITIES HAVING more han 2.00 populacion. omitting all but the best. ‘4 SMALL LIST OF NEWSPAPERS IN which to advertise every section of the country: ry ghe'ce selection made up With great care, jence. N APERIN A STATE. The best one for an advertiser to use if be will use but one, BARGAINS IN ADVERTISING IN DAILY News many jes and towns, @ "hich offers peculiar inducements to some adver CIRCULATIONS. A complete list of Bmore papers issuing regularly more than SES LISTOF LOCAL. ering every town of over $6,000 and e antcounty seat. CT LIST oF LOC: NEWSPAPERS, in which advertisements are ise halt price. $472 VILLAGE NEWS- PAPERS, in which adver- fisemensare inserted for Wy GES 0 Une and appearin « he whole lot—one-haif of *s, ‘the American Weeklies NEWSPAPERS, cow 4 | THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. \VEVER OUT O* ORDER. If you desire to purchase a sewing machine, ask our + orn at your place for terms and rices. If you cannot find our agent, write lirect toncar 3st addrassto you below named. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line o advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, . sont toanyaddresforTHIRTY CENTS, Wend *Gota for * capitalist and laborer, to fathers | and wives who are vigilant over | their own interests and the welfare | | money by handling The Freeman of their children, to those who are | seeking homes and those who have | At the present low | a goo* trade and the | THE GREAT Ilustratsd Colored Newspaper, THE FREEMAN, WHAT IT CONTAINS, How To GETIT. he Freeman, the great and only Ilus- T trated Colored Newspaper published, certainly fills along felt want in Ne- gro Journalism. The colored people have long needed just such @ champion—a pic- torial newspaper—one which will “ them us they are” and not caricat as is too often done by the The Freeman portrays the Ni giving each week the portrait of the representative men and women of the race, Its cartoons and other ili tions are pertinent and neatly drawn. It 4s printed on fine tinted book paper and Is sold at the very low price of Se. per copy, %5c. for three months, $1.35 for six mos. and $2.40 for one year, Ladies as gentlemen, boys as well as girls 85c. for TERMS and INSTRUCTIONS 10c, (in stamps) for sample copies. Address al! mutter to, THE FREEMAN, Indianapolis, Ind. sv» WARD E, COOPER, Publisher, TO ADVERTISERS! ' ok a check for $20 we wil printa ten-lineadver. tisement in One Million issues of leading Ameri gan Newspapersand complete the work within tea 8. Thisis at therate of only one-fifth of acent aline, for 1,000 Circulation! The advertisement ‘will appear fn but a single issue of any paper, and consequently will be placed before One Million different newspaper purchasers; or Frvm MILLION Reapers, sf it is true, as is sometimes stated, that every newspaper ts looked at by five persons om an average. Ten lines will accommodate about 78 Words. Address with copy of Adv. and check, o& send 8) cents for Book of 26 pages, GEO. P, ROWELL & CO., 10SPavce St., New YoRe. ' We have just issued @ new edition of our Book called * Newspaper Advertising.” It has 254 Pages, and, among jis contents may be named the following Lists and Catalogues of Newspapers: — DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN NEW YORK CITY with their Advertising Rates. DAILY NEWSPAPERS 1s CITIES HAVING more than 150,000 00 population, omitting all but the best, DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN CITIES HAVING more than 2, oo pe , ulation, omitting all but the best. A SMA IST OF NEWSPAPERS IN which to advertise every section of the country: being @ choice selection made up with great care, gulded by long experience, NE NEWSPAPERIN A STATE. The best one for an advertiser to use if he will use but one. BARGAINS IN ADVERTISING IN DAILY News. papers in many principal cities and towns, & List ‘which offers peculiar inducements to some adver- tisers. LARGEST CIRCULATIONS. A complete list of all American papers issuing regularly more thas a, =F HE BEST LISTOF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, 00% ering every town of over 4 5,000 population and every important county. seat. SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, in which advertisements are insert- edat bait price, 6472_ VILLAGE NEWS. PAPERS, in which adver- tisementsare inserted for $22.35 line and appearin fhe whole lot—one-half of allthe American Weeklies 4 Book sent toany address for THIRTY CENTS STIADIRD ssica¥ORKS ta complete form, by the bess authors—Novelists, Pests Historians, and General Wrivers, almost given aways Friswd from new type on g00d paper. OUR UNEQUALED OFFER, © 4 Po all ew sadscribers (paying one year in advance) an@ e all 0lé subscribers paying their account to date and ene ill send free any 20 books in the ks for sale at the x ons. By Sir E een in’ the eslebrated te test picture ‘and sincerest expression ef the “ tender passion.” on the stage. 6. The Cricket on the Hearth. Dickens. One of the sweeiest and tenderest ‘written by Dickens. All leve it for ite beaaty and pathos, ‘and it will be preserved aud read long after some of hig most imaginative works havs been forgotten. @ Stabbed fn the Dark. By E. I; Lytion. 4 strong, stirring story of the old Neapolitan days, dy an author who invents ingenious plote and handles fatricate situations Like «master. Part I. 63. Parti. #4. Calderon the Courtier. By Sir E. Bul. wer Lytton. (ne of the best of the great author's histerie stories. Full of graphic situations, quick ection, and rare taformation. 6. She ; or Adventures in the Caves of Kor. By B. Eider Hhgcard. | This unique and poplar story te @ Sew deyarvure in thn field of fction,. Its preduetion hae earried the author into fame a8 a writer and artist. The vigor and variety of the book make {t especially charming j ius parrative imparts @ pleasant thrill ae it glides thro wonderful scenes and startling events, Parti, 66, Part Part ill. 68. Part IV. ef above. | .@ Bulldog and Bo | te Murray. A spicily told met a Dit overdra | around us. | ..7% The Coming Race, or New Utopia. By | Bir h. Bulwer Lytton. A thrilling bistory of life among am | Sdeal ‘people fonnd in the centre of the earth, where the Beauties are Arcadian, the form perfect, the thought pure ane motive free, A charming look} light, cheerful. Part L 11. Part of above. | 2. Duty Unto a Work of | Rev. George doc i the ror through the rk ie an ably contains @ min fiction. Ne to the surface tm are the popularity ofall Re . Ti. Part UL 7% The Knightsbridge Mystery. Charles Reade. One of those ingeniously devised and @rillingly told stories which {mmortaiized Reade. Th fee work of art. Conceaimens is the artiet’s Waroagh a treat e! myrveries, the fearfal clad the reader like an Alpine MONEY TO LOA parON REAL ESTATE cog In sums to sait on short notice. R. D. RUFFIN’S—Loan and Re- al Estate Office. 523 11th st,, vp w., twodoors below F street. MOOR’S WESTERN MOPS. Why not mansave his movey en he can? Teall every Janitor and all other Persons attention that has use fora MOP. I guarantee that one of my Mops will out-wear any other two Mops made. It cleans the dirt and dries the floor better than any you ever used in your life. So call or send me a postal card, 1 will supply you with one or more if you wish. Price 25¢ E+ch or $3.00 !"er Dozen. Address: Room 6, No.6 Sherman Street, Chicago. LEMUEL MOORE L. C. MOORE, agt., 234 2nd st Washington D. C. Patente! July 17 J. H. BELLER, DRUGGIsT 16th and M Streets, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. DANIEL FREEMAN O00 EW YORK "AVERVE NORTHWEST. Portraits enlarged im Crayon, Oil. and Pasted. Old pictures made new. ARTISTIC WORK OF ALL DISCRiIPTION. PLAIN, PICTORIAL AND BUSINESS SIGNS. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Jan. 12thl y. k. E. STOVALE R. 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Those Wivor write at once can be sure of receiving the Watch and Samprec. We pay ell express, freight, eta Address Stinsor Yeo. Portland, Maine. LADIES! You Drink tea. If so, you doubtless experience the same difficulty that most others do in procuring rticle that just suits your taste. Send 3 2) cents, or 10 cente and a 2 cent stamp for sample, and get a package of the most de licious tea you ever drank—sure to please the most fastidious. All our Teas are shipp- ed in Original Packages. Do not be deceived by imitators and traveling salesman who claim to represent us, Address, The Foo-Chow Tea Company, No. 186 Clark St., Cor. of Monroe, Chicago, Ill. FIRESIDE. Address K, Springfield, Oe. and the FARM AN MAST, CROWELL & The Bex is the paper to publish your wants, for sale and all perso- nal mentions in. Afl maiter hould be in not later than Thurs- day. \ Families, Robt, L, Waring, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Also Jobber, Bricklaying, Plastering, Painting, and all branches of Carpentry. 1619 17th Street, N. W. SMALLWOOD & DUFFIELD, Wholesale and Manufacturer of IGF GREAM AND WATER IGES. Dealers and _ Parties served on the shortest notice. 1707 8th Street, N. W. We respectfully solicit the patro- nage of our many friends. W. H. Smallwood a W. S. Duffield. color and less, Odorless land Lasting. G5 sree ware Sscisicr sro ce ti lately. Best $ 8S ‘watch inthe world. Per-| ex, fect ttme- [Dy keeper. Warranted. Heavy 3olid Gold Hunting Cases, son in each locality, to "w to those who call, a complete line tefl HOUSEHOLD SAMPLES, we send in trade garrounding country. This, the most wonderful offer Fnown, is made in order that our samples may be placed at enee where they can be seen, all over America. 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Addresall orders to RICHARD K, FOX, FRANKLIN SQUARE, New York. Holmes House. RESTAURANT & LADIES DIN ING PARLOR, Fine Wines, Choice Brandies, And Old Whiskies. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Meals served to Order, J. O. HOLMES, Propiiztor, 833 Va. Ave., Southwest. J.¢€. STRATHER, 162512tn street n. w. Crayon, Oil, and Water Color Picture made from smallor large photograph on shor notice, Crayon pictur ,aspeciaity. BOARDING HOUSES. [He GARRISON HOTEL. 342 PENN. AVE. n. w., Wash’n D. C. BCADING ¢ LODGING, Everryruine First Crass. Meals at ail Hours. Ladies and Gents Dining Room, BILLIARDS & POOL.® Fred A. Dyson, Proprietor REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Mooney 1'O Loan ON SHORT NOTICE, IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTATE From 5 to 6 per cent. Houses for sale on easy terms Apply at BLE OFFICE. . GunngLt & Co UNDERTAKERS & CABINET MAKERS. Furniturg REpParRIne. Office 441 L Street N. W Branch Office 1168 20:h St. N. W. Telephona 845 3. Sept. 11mo. J. H. Dasyey, ROBINSO &-CO. 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