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HE BEE INGTON. Ek. -—< , furnisned iverlisement 2, All rem | money order oney forwarded er’s risk. In id what it is for te ad-tressed SLISHING, CO. Washington D.C HY SATURDAY A x. W., WASH. DC. jE CAN BE HA rd 1, Se petween 12th rn 16th and se, 318 Pennsy.¢ nla Ave, YORK CITY. jth Ave, MASS. ‘amt Laws, toral eor- South Washing- \il kinds of Job Advertisements ns received. 316 H : been ap- in the Gov- ice, Folding fANOS—Ia_ use for Catalogue. Beatty, Wash- ited at this of- business. i fair education. hours of 9 and sclab wills Madrey’s pirk, . 22nd, 790, e Mt. Pisgah Good music ved to enliven the iission, 15 Cta. sday evening the Citi- nent company organ- lecting the tollowing T. Lee, Pres.; V. Pres., John Jr., Ree. Sec, yood, Corr. Sect., Treas., and a board onsisting of the above other membe Rouser, Walter Rouser, aud Wm. Geo. ila cinted ional Univer- Baptist con- s in Lonisville and Dr, Laws represent it at st State Con- s in Baltimore schools at smameéence on at their and R Sts, tial Con~ The general Rev. R. L ; the Northern f RR. LL. Porter for States and Rev. J. collector. ee ne ee \\D LOT WANTED. city a house and 10 ts 2,000. sin, Address Sept. 61f <= NSION CLAIMS. rsund sailors who ya pension under the 38 are reques- iddress W. Calvin and Counsellor ) I St. nu. w. Our iranteed, Congre : —— \. Ul. Harris 934 F street, n. W. Room 8, : rE LOANS, INSUR- ‘NCE & RENTS. ) on real estate a spec- ‘’s papers discounted, ‘S strictly confidential. EVERAL FIVE AND 81X Sep. 13 1 mo. 2.22 SES TO LET. Ten handsome new *, With all the modern s- Electric bells all houses. Beauti- ‘at the corner of 10th avenue pn. Ww. the corner house. Sept. 1 1lmo | SPECIAL NOTICES, Any young tian who is anxious to learn the printing trade can do 8o by calling at this office, WANTED: At this office two or three good collectors. Apply at ouce, liberal percentage paid. For Reyt:-—One furnished front room with or without board. Apply at 1930 11th St., n. w. Good table board and a nice far- nished room with or without board. Good location call and be convine- ed at 519 20th street, n. w. Sept 161m ——— ENTERTAINMENT! A Masical and Dramatic enter- taiument will be given by the Mt. Carmel Baptist chureh corner 4th and L streets, n. w., Thursday and Friday evenings, Sept. 25th aud 26:h 90. The entertainment will consist of many new and interest ing feature; the principle feature will be the crawning of the S. S. Angel. Admission - 15 cents. Rev. William Gray, D. D., deliv ered @ lecture at the First Baptist church, South Washington, iast night, on the subject, ‘Has bot the Afro-American equipped himself intellectually for the great respon- sibilities of life?” “Tuere are now in the Soath,” said the doctor, “16,000 colored teachers, 1,000,000 pupils, 17.000 pupils in the male aud female bigh schools, and 300,000,000 members of the chureh- es, There are sixty normal schools fifty colleges and universities, and twenty-five theological seminaries, The colored people pay vaxes on nearly $200,000,000 worth of prop~ erty. “This,” said be, “is the Southern states alone.” He men- tioned a number of the more pro- gressive men of the race. es PERSONALS. | Mis. R. D. Raffiu, has returned to the city from Boston, Mass. | Miss E. Brooks, of 1405 1st sreet, n. w., has returned from Boston, Mass., much improved by her trip. Mr. W. H. MeNeal has returned to the city from White Salpbur Springs, Va. Misses Flora aad Allee Wil liams have returned to the city from West Va. Miss Amanda Harris of the Print ing Engraving Bureau has re turned to the city form Readinz Pa Hon. J. C. Asbury was in the ci ty this week the guest of Me. A- E. T. Draper. Rev. W. W. Gaiues, left the city for Suffolk, Va., Tuesday morning to take charge of the 2ud Baptist Chureh. Supervising principal, H. P. Montgomery, who has been ona visit to his home in Vermont has retucned well pleased withthe re- ception given bim. Mr, Henry Tilghman. of New York is not the guest of his sister, Mrs. Thomas, but his father, moth~ er aud sisters Misses Amelia and Ruth on Mst, n. w. Mrs. L. Chase and danghters, Misses Eva A- and Ida, have re- turned from Harpers Ferry, W. Va.’ where thry have been spending the} summer months- —__— ++ MISS FLOOD RESIGNS. Miss Francis A. Flood whose appointment as Printers Assistant in the Bureau of Engraving and | Printing, caused so much conster. nation among the employes last February has been compelled to resign on account of ber health which seems to be failing and acting upon tke sdvice of her physician she resigned the 15th inst. Miss Flood was the first of her race to act as a printers a tant and deserves great credit for successfully opening the way for others of her race. Capt. Mere- dith has appointed nine colored young ladies as printers assistant of which but four bave been as~ signed to duty on the presses the others requesting not to be placed on them as they prefered messen-~ gers position, ‘Those occupying the presses are Misses Geneva Belts, Lula L. Ross, and R. E Sheredon who are proving to be very competent assistants. oe THE FINEST IN TOWN. The finest turnout in town is} the new rig of Mr. Robert R.| Browne, 12th and Q Sts., n. w.| Mr, Browne has gone into the oys- ter business 1n a wholesale manuer | and has purchased himself a fine} horse, harness and a new wagon, which present a fine appearance, The citizens who want first class oysters in every style should not fail to patronize this establish- | ment. serve the people in any part of the city in small or large. quanti- ties, Mr. Browne’s new onttit is an evidence that he intends to do bnsiness on a wholesale scale. | Wherever he goes it is remarked, did you see Mr, Browne’s new turnout? and he will doa greater business than any oyster dealer in the city | oras much at anyrate.e PRESIDENT LAWS President Laws of the Nation- al University bas re-entered up-n the duties both of pastoral and educational work, with great vi-| gor since his return from his va- cation in, the west. During his vacation he did good work for the | institution, He organized a Uni-| versity Relief Association, in Pennsylvania, for the benefit of the National University at Wash-| ington, with the Rev. J. IL. Pryor and J.C. Delphy graduates of 79, from Jloward University as Secretary and Prof. in music, J. C. Taylor, Treasurer. The asiocia- | tion was organized into class 1, for $10; with a membership of} twenty years; class 2, for $5; with a membership of ten years; and class 3, for $2, with a member- ship of five years. They are pro- v ded with the following rights: Ist, a right to representation at the annual meeting of the board. 2ud, the right to have a loval state | agent uppointed by the board} within the State, which board | holuing its authority from Wash | ington, D. C. 3rd, a right to} nominate a member for the facul-| | | | GRAND PUBLIC RECEPTION AND BANQUPT | | given by Simon Commandery No- 1 and Mount Calvary Comman- dery No. 4, K. T., ot the District of Columbia, on Thursday even- ing. October 2, 1890, at Grand | Army [Lauz, Penn., bet. 14th and} 15th Sts.. n.w. In honor of the} pilgrimage of St. James a mandery, No. 6, K. 'f., and the Ladies Royal Court of Cyrene, of Phila., Pa, and visiting Fra- ters to Washington, D.C. For which occasion the three spacious} halls of the above building have| been seeured for the entertain ment of our guests, We assure | our many frieuds and the public} in general who may favor us w'th| their presence in giving our visi- | ting Fraters a hearty welcom an evening of unrivailed enj | ment and pleasure. The St. James | Commandery will be the special guest of Simon and Mouat Calva- ry Commanderies of this city and the Ladies of the Royal Court of | Cyrene wiil be the guests of Cy-| rene Club of this city. | Oo Thursday October 2nd, a) Grand Strest parade will take} place at 3 o’clock p. m., headed | by the full National Brass band,| _ Prof. Geo. Carter, leader. Simon} Commandery and Mount Calvary Commandery will parade over | the following route: Eleventh) street to Penn. Avenue to head- quarters of our visiting Fraters Countermarch: Penn. Avenue to| 15th, 15th to K, to 3rd, to Penn Avenue to headquarters of our| visitors. scan At 8 o’clock p. m., the visiting | Fraters will be escorted from their bedquarters to the Grand Army Hall by Simon and Mount Calva- | ry Commanderies to attend the reception and banquet. After an address of welcome by P.G. C., Carter A. Stewart, the Templars Grand March will} tuke place; afterwbich the hall} will be cleared for those that may wish to tip the Fantastic toe. Music by the full Amateur O:- chestra, Prof. Green, leader. ADMISSION 50 c¢.} RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS | Francis Hall, Has through the efforts of the majority of 1s and signers on C d ins ng his and has REOPENED busines -OLD STAND - 923 11th St., n. w., Which bas been refitted and arranged | for the accommodation of his friend Meals and Cold Lunches notice, Fine Wines, and choice Cigars alw: on hand. teQ.The high reputation enjoyed in th: ast aud the orderly manner of conduct- P ed in the future. | | 3 | | The Bex office is the place to} have your printing done. Advertise in the Bez. It is read by the business class of people. g the business, will be fully character- | ~ He is'now prepared to | » It is the finest in town | WASHINGTON, D. C.—Seven Dis petent Profes- Medical, Legal, Industrial. OWARD UNIVERSITY, et Dr ele Collins, Mrs. Heary A Novel. By the ¢ Holly e. A Novel. By it, Humor and Fan, o anecdutes, c., all very in By Miss uM. nt, an 1 The Home Cool, Manners and Cu ret,” ete > jovel. By the author of By Mrs. Aloxander, arte By Wilkie Col . Henry Wood, Mulork, y Dani path lorty- to our ny five -NO RAVEN PIANOS, 13 East 16th Sireet, z New York City. BUY FROM THE M $400 Regulate The Bowels. Costiveness deranges the whole syse tem and begets diseases, such as Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases, Bilious Colic, Malaria, etc. Tutt's Pills produce re, body and geod dig: which, no one can enjoy good Sold Everywhere. TheComfortCorset Sand COMFORT with sty'e and taste of a French Corset. NO BONES TO BREAK. J. . Geoiidge RNESS ATTACHM Patented November 131h, 1888. A ONT? nA ENS a, | kind ever put on the market. same in any way, right out in the ing aud unhitehing as a horse can an ornament to the harm get ous of order, the e order to use devices of this can hitch or anhitech a horse 4 ands of the attachments are CA ROME INTHE UN OF FLORES DINSMORE! | One of the growing towns of the uth, is situated om both sides of | an ah, Florida & Western road, just tweive miies from sonville, Pla. is bigh, dry level, and & suecessial hort? l and truck-growing section | the State. Dinsmore can $e ily reached from Jacszsonviile ixy oad, by water foarte, or iry as ank ead shell reed. Diusmore ig not one ef the nec ted spots thet is only laid css ea paper, ba’ @ thriving prospervas town that recommerda itsol) ts capitalist sud laborer, to fet&ere and wivea who are vigilant sver their own interests and the weiters of their children, to those whe are seeking homes and those who hare capital to te dai: ' The*lan markably suitable te, purchaser. figures a p lar payments ona valuable Lome | with less than the aggregate of | annecessary expense or money act- | ually thrown away. It is an in- | vestment that one cannot regret | and through which you will realize | manys times the amount invested. | The prices are for Front Business | Lots one acre, $65, $50, $35. See: | ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice | $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth | ce, $5. It must be remember ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and ick farms laid out adjacent to ismore, containing from fire to -en acres each, which we offer the benefit of those who wish te ‘arm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two aud three years. > The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Blorida to the Railroad and from | th® Railroad to you. Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the } grea‘ast markets in the South. Let ever)®@ oor man if wth but one dollar, commence to buy a lot in Dinsmore. The fare from Jack ville and return is only twe ts. Think of it. There ere p will only cost twen- } Trout creek, a large es right through the y, thas affording pure fresh: | t for stock, perfect drainag: | e of fish. ARNING NOW, aux ip you. ® It isthe very best chaucs a will have to securea good yaluable property and euch g prices. merchants g a goo » is rapidi ure conve x to build, GUMFOR FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CRILORES: he “Comfort_Corset” made by the Boston Comm | eat Style. as p | fol i), THE COMFORT CORSE oe has several shoulder — } fi 5 nt WAIST SIZE 60 a8 f ri sts_as_ wel Send for ar giving al 08, ett. tO ORSET CO., | prt Corset Co., 76 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass... is the ly perfect fitting and at thesame time comfortat | surset made, and will outlast two ox.thrre ordinal eorsets. These are broad assertions, but a trial w sonvince any lady of the fact. The tse of se’ Bizes at the top, foreach we'st size, ensures @ % both for tapering waists anu straight forms. The stem is peculiar to this corset, and is patented. , With the ma‘ ot cutting and eerding em mares Comfort, which every lady lnows Is so im gortant and desirable. It. Yehtly named “Comfork | Torset.” Don’t let any otner corset be worn if you value health, comfort and a verfe-t fit. Sizes for aieses a8 well as ladies Also & waist for ehvlares | on the same principle This isthe only child's | the market that requires no alteration to child. Send to above addgess for circ | ‘ell descr ptiog aud prices. Mauss Al? less thau 30 seconds and extricated in less than 5 seconds. and conta 2» being so constructed that the straps can be lengthened or shortened as is required. movable secured so as toallow the spring to be removed when worn. The particular advantage this device possesses over oth- ers cousists in the construction of the case and the straps, whereby the same may be attached without cutting the same, as_ has been character. To the loop of the Bolt may be at ing connected with the driver by suitable horse runs or becomes unmanageable, the tightening of the lines will draw the bolt 12, and the spring 24 will cast the piate 16 a- side and release the animal trom the vehicla) Any woman or child without 'T | as ¥6 too often de "| The J.S. Coolidges Harness attachment is the best thing of the It is so arranged that any one can secure it to any harness, in three minutes, withoat cutting the street. It can be taken off the harness in two minutes, and the harness returned to its former style without the least trouble or exe ion. It saves time in hiteh- be attached to the vehicle in lt is ns nothing in its parts to The Bolt is re« arrangements of to any harness heretofore necessary in 28, said lines be- means, so that if the ched lines the slightest trouble. being used every day. THE GREAT rm Hustrated Colored Hews, THE FREEMAN WHAT IT CONTAINS, How To GeTit he Freeman, the great only Tea. felt want ta Be gro Journalism. The colored people ave needed just such a champion—s pre- 1 newspaper--one which will “pases they are” and not caricatare inom @ by the white prees eeman portrays the Negro as ne se Sivimg each week the portraits and skevenes of to representative men and womee o¥ the vace, Its cartoons and other ilieriun- tiems are pertinent and neatly draws, i is printed on fine tinted book paper nad ts solé at the very lew price of 5c. per eomy, 15¢. tor three months, $1 for siz moa, ® for one year. os a8 Well 4s boys as w handling Tt 1S and INSTRUCTIONS, sand . 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