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Barnes for was dismissed in the day by the presecuting have all closed wiil go on a vacation. on, Lynch, Terrell, 1 Francis. schools sements at once. — E BOB BROWN. Unele Bob Brown not vith his old and r ble thwest corner of 12th moved ina large and on the southeast use ul Q N. W.. where he se his many friends us and will show a good time. Call and vell known cigars. a Antal Session of the Association will iy of Baltimore. Md., 1th of July next. The giving the order of in the next issue laily press. departure from the published, and it V editor will be pre- sall subject-matters that before the association. iittee in Baltamore will ossible to give the press al reception. good rates over the s. B. Hege, dis- nt of the B. and O. N.Y. Ave. N. W., Press DISCRIMINATE?’ that the Edmunds law o the bawdy houses in well as it does to the ot Lousealley, s. Why should the bawdy the whites in the divis- go unmolested under ’ Is thereany special act that prohibits inmates of those law that none shall farnication in this a\wdy house is excusa- of this city ought to sof law violators and another class The Negroes are * penitentiary, while cd to forfeit their col- District of Columbia pplied and wrongfully y discriminate ? KEGEE NOTE®, the Tuskegee Normal ia! Institute, Tuaske- wee. Alar ig rapidly pushed on k building. studeuts have applied oo) during va cation. y the school are made vhich ismanagee bya tution. tions. t of Agriculture uiding in the Washington, D, eved a lecture to the ents on the life and ite Frederick Doug- tudents consume 196 ugar, 7 bushels s. of beef, and 124 gals. cre have been laun- 18s 3 pieces, cen done by girls work in Be on SIDE TALK TO GIRLS. A sensible girl will not use - rations for darkening and thickening the eyebrows. She will be Satisfied with nature’s provisions. 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