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.. %2 J. E. Board & * icontinued
BiServices as uikdlliioe for this
~Me Bliza MaggSPEW. West St.
iebn the sick listh
. Bles Wi, Wright and two little
;i,% to the city from
‘& #l3llk to relations in lalbot Co. Md.
M 8 Maria Robinson of 711 Linden
@l Bas returned home from Cram
fo#t 8. J. where she speut the sum
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8 Bunday waea dny olgggusual
irte in the Church great
. 3OBmy°of the pastors preached to
* thiglr pecple for the fir tgtime since
their vacation and meg ggeeted by
| lale congregations.” Bhe sermons
" SWare fresh and the hearers seewed to
" Bimnch benefited. At Ebenegér (A,
ML Ghuarch. Dr Lee and hig -pfi.,-
" 100 k advaotage of the seasom ana
[ ssed over 12000 /
o & a* Gold Prize rally”
* was the order of the day and the
™ smbers made a good effort consider
|B¢ they have kept pa rally all
' Pirough the summer Seasoo. f
;?‘Hll Northwesteru Family Supply
gpany will bold meetings at the
& of PLrinitr A. M. E. echurch, every
Bkeday night The president and
e officers will be preseut to explaiu
‘%fi of the Company. ‘The
coraially invited.
By el
Efivi Northwestern Supply Company
will tunoutat John Wesley M. k.
_church "the third Bunday night in
Heptein ver and President Daly wants
}Ji,, membor to meet him at the
ehureh m;mptly at 7:30 P. M.
L e a
} [Mrs Mary Timbers, who has been
’;g;&‘digigi’}the s unwer at Atlantiz/
g,&rem rned bown Jast Monday.
j‘{s'g,» A. B. Callis, A. Brown, Jones |
Watkins and R. Parker report :hey]
bada very enjoyable vacation Rev.
Hrown spent most of his time with {
- iends in New Port, R. 1., where he |
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s‘!}l iss Mary Irelangd ane her brother, |
AR AL land. of Bl (il
(R Chas. ircland; oL icOtt ILY
spent afew pleasent Gy ith friends |
iy, .8 Harris, SBSBIEH o cierks of
8 Northwestern Sl supp'y Co.
e lefc Ihe city OB Vinchester to
it bis parents. \
”g,{ Dent of East Center St.
8 very ill, having been confined to
+ 1 &r room for nerly a year, In Novemn
' fiiflfi her twin sister Mrs. Ada
- kwed died and her sister grieved very
_mitieh alter ber.
R
‘fi“"é"*?he eolored vouers of the sixteenth
"ward, held a meeting at 616 S. Butaw
'Bt. last Monday nighi and organized
‘the Loyd Lowndes permanent Repub-
Mjean Club. Mr. John Stricklin was
tgd President.
"~.fJ‘obn W. Cromwell, principal
Va‘ot the Pablie Schoolsief Wash
"adgton, was in the city lasgi@m tur lay
,mlledgu ouroffic>. £ -
' Miisses Blanche and MEs§ Brad ord
of Washington, v. C.. 868 fel e few
;in the city thi® K roroute
‘hoie on their letnrn 60 Bea lsle,
“N_J., where they spefthe summer.
gfia“ s Snsie and Amanda Stewart,
_of IMott Street, returned home from
anextended visit to Hwrrisburg, Pa.
. Mr. Jobu C. Anderson, the much
esteemed organist of St. James Epis
~eopal chureh, bas returned to the
eity from Gettysburg.
i v -
© Mise Sarah Dorseyand Robert Price
_were United in Matrimony at 547
fi%fid St. last Tuesday night The
Rev. Aa E. Minkins Officiated.
Wr W. Lewis has returned
froin aVO enjoyvable visi fo Mon
trepl. Carada whither he had been
%o yisit his T "‘“lij’i
~ Mre. Hannah¥Lee and daughter of
11914 Ewtiog St., who have been spend
_ing the summer at Vineland, N. J..
w e returned tothe city.
Mrs. Amanda Holmes, of 662 W.
i an Street is back again after a
_delightful visit 10 Centreville, Md.
. Miss lola Cargill, daughter of Dr. J.
Marens Cargill. 484 W. siddle Street,
_met with & =sad aceident at White
:@’” pe, Lancaster County, Va., where
‘ghe was visiting friends lust week.
" Arm broken and otherwise injured.
w%!% . get definite informativn at
g fime of going to press.
e fuveral of Wmgissup who was
i Bd by lig utmng i Bharp St. Cew
: {ast Satnrday wae preached at
_oelosk, Rev: Dr, SSOliSiatin.. Many
{lovat designs weregiven by employer
and friends. Hondpe@s of bis friends
apté 2ded the funeral. Dr. Lee's ser
‘Suom was & plea for righteousness
‘f@'”’ ala Wilkerson of 424 N
_ @Gilmor Bt. was united in marriage
1o Me. John M. Freeland of talvert
‘o /Md. on Thursday evening August
_ md by the Rev. Mr. Perkins of
. KW olis Mld. at the Bride's residence
" Ysr'de was dressed in Whire Silk
_kh lace reimmings and a profusion
‘-;,“%;‘wem_ 5?1“; BgdalLe pxteéer;: s‘ l\v‘ f:z'
loyand costly. Mr. Levi Sewe.l w:
e j‘n’[email protected]. na;ld}\liss Lillie Jones, acted
S itesm .
<iffhe A. M. E. camp-meeting at
Wléy drove. Wilkins avenue and
_fth street. Southwest Baltimore,
~ Hbe continued three weekslonger.
affotig service will b% he}dwnegt
b L 0 ;
. 3day. The venereble Rev. W. .
IBchureman will preach a_special
. Swomai 1l A. M. and the Rev. Dr.
. @W. Bryant will deliver a ser
.. Bonthe “Eight Attributes of a
. P Aweritan.” Last Sunday at 11
' # Ihe smmon was delivered by
. WRev. My @3rooks; at 3p. m. the
. M. Ihom §M Cole preached* and
,&fi . L A. Williaws deliy
el 2o ] 4 By, J monz m‘) !lllulsfers
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| Doetor of 1361 North ey Bt. |
N '2%‘53 g “o] %Bfir t;itm" #otive |
‘member of Sharon Baptist Chureh |
‘and was induced by friends to take
‘part ia the gold prize contest which
g:gbemgoinfi on in the ehureh, dur
ing the mcnth of August. The fight
ended sofar as reports of mouey last
Sunday night when books and cards
‘were repor~ted. Un Monday Night the
returns were read by Mr. T. A. Johu
£on, a large number of persons were
resent and the interest wasintense
g‘he prizes were two gold watches
one fora lady and one for a gentle
man to be presented to the person
reporting the most money on their
eard over $lO,OO. Mr. Johnson read
‘more thana hundred eards. books
and envelope reserving the three
highest for t-ge last when he announc
ed the lucky Ig pbe Mr+. V.
E. Toney and thy e was a tie
‘between Dr. M. . Fown and Mr,
ch i Whow had $2l on
_on their cgds#i The annoucement
?;fil(,m &%b i ego to t i%eet
and for.a few @i ntes .t church
lecfire room ra@g with applause.
inorder was $8 guestion as to
fifw‘fi"f‘ fetile the CUgiest. Mr. F. A.
Gains advised that tHe fwo coutest
ants tak- up a collection and the one
receiving the most money in the bas
ket be awardsd the prize, Mr. Luca |
who was present advised that the\
contest be continued between the. ;
two gentleinen one week long.r. Fiu
ally Dr. Browa aud Mr. Lee agreed
to decide by drawing long and short
slips of paper, and Mr. J. W. Reavis,
Mr. Isaial Bydney and Miss Lula Es.
kridge were selected to arrange the
slips. ‘L he short lip took the prize
aud Mr. Lee was lucky enough to
draw it. Dr. Brown was then requst
ted te present the prize to his antagon
ist which he did in a dignified way
and ina shorc address in which he
urged all present 10 support the
church and make it a power in the
communily for good. After the contest
allpresent wereserved with refresh
mentsand Ihe prize winners including
Dr. Brown were showered with congrat
ulatious, Mauy persons gathered
around Dr. Brown aud told hin that
while he failed to get the prize he prov
ed hiwself an earnest worker for the
church and that his reward would
cowe inan increase of practice. I'he
] Chureh received a good sum clear
Gt all expeLses.
ASarprise Part y.
A Saprise party was tendered Mr.
Ernest Johuson of 418 N. Pine Streert
recently bya number of triends and
lelatives, The ocecasion is =xaid to
have been due of the leading events
in the social world this season. Plen
ty cof imusiec was on hand and one of
the most sttractive feature was dane
ing which was laigely participated in
Dy most of those present. Awmony
those present were Misses Laura R.ch
ardson, Medota Perry, addie I'bowmp
soa, Luey Braxton, Cordelia Johnson,
Lellia Johnsou. Messers, James Ton:
gune Abraham Agustus, ‘l'howmas
Board, Charles Anderson, Eugene
Grimwes, Stephen Wells, FProf. How
ard Walter Scort, Howard Ebbs, Mr.
Thomas aud others.
MERRYMAN & PATTISON, Auets.
JOHN H. WALRAVEN, Solicitor,
104 E. Lexington St.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
O
DHSIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
NO. 1362 NORTH CALHOUN STREET
NKAR PRESSTMAN STREET.
By virtue of an order of Circuit
Court NO. Qbrlj%undersigned Trustee,
will sell by plblic auction, on the
premises, on FRIDAY, SE:+-
TEMBER. 271 H, 1895, AT 4 O'CLOCK
P. . all that lot of ground and impr
ovewments, described as fowllows: Beg
inning for the same on the west gside
of Calhoun street 163 feet southerly
from thesouth side of Presstman.
with a front 16 feet on Calhoun street
with a depth of even width, parallel
with Presstmnan street, 79 feet, more
or less to the center of an alley 10 feet
wide, with the use thereof in com
mon. Subject to an aunual ground
rent of $6O. .
The hwprovements cousgist of a
THREE STORY DWELLING, knowu
as No. 1862 North cCalhoun streer,
Taxes, ground rent and water reunt
will he adjusted to day of sale.
TERMS OF SALE--One-third each
balance in 6 and 12 menths. with
interest, or all cash, at purchases’s
option, credit payments, if any, to be
secured to the =xatisfaction of the
Trustee.
A deposit of $75 required from
purchaser at time of s.le.
JOHN H. WALRAVEN,
. Trustee,
MERRYMAN & PATTISON,.
Aunctioneers.
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Sharor Bag#ieE€hurc!: Preaching
11 A, of. 8/ sannunion 3:30 P.
M. Sunday 8 FB:30 A. M. and 2:30
P. M. Rev. MEEBI." Alexander pastor.
W. J. Reavis'@lerk.
Divisortd Bt. Baptist Church will
hold divine services as following Sun
day School at93Boa. m. and 2:30 p.
m. Preachingat lla.m.andB p. m
prayermeetin Tuesday 8. m. and
ospel weeting Friday at Sp..m
There will be an Enterrainment
given for the benefit of the Bapt.
Orphanage ana Home for CoLORED
Children at the HOME 422 Courtiand
St. on Mondav Sept. 23rd 1895, ADMIS
SIOON 10 Cts, Ay donations cheerful
ly received. Mrs. S. W. Merriweather
President.
HURLEYGROVE CAMP.
Hurley Grove A. M. E. Camp Wilk
ins Ave, and Sixth Strect, Southwest
Baltimere. Sunday September Bth-95.
Preaching 11 A, M. Rev. W.D. W,
Schureman. 3 P. M. Stranger, 730 P.
M. Patriotic Service., Nermon by
Rev. Dr. G. Wellingtou Brvant. “the
wost powful and eloquent Negro Ora
tor of theace. SBubjeet “Eight Attri
butes of a true American!! The offie
ars and pembersof the U. A O. M.
16 D, U A.M. i«h&ifi.; P. A. and
tic orders as well as cirizens
ssted. to atrend this grand
“ A%‘
TR ey oy SBT ee s
“Lula He OL dfififi young Iwelbers |
‘of said Church; SP.M. Rev George
‘Washington, Sunday Sehool at 9 2. m
audZP. M. Al invited. Rev. Jones
Watkins Pastor. Wi Halliday S apt.
ST. JOHN’'S A. M. E. TEMPLE.
Lexington St. near Pine,
11 A. a. Special Sermon to tthe loeal
Preachers of Baltimore City by
Rev. Daniel Draper.
3p. M. Dr. JGeo. Wellington Bryant
will preach to the Samaritans
8 p. M. the pastor will [deliver a ser
mon to the good T'emplars Soci
cietiew.
2:30 . M. Sunday School,
4:15P. M, Endeavor Meeting,
E J. WARING, SUPT.
SRR DD RED amer
s e, M
The Blind &1 caf ¥¢fol
646 W. SARATOGA BT,
Baltimore, :
WIILL BEOPEN
Sept. 16th, 1895.
00—
All Colored children in the State
of Maryland and the District [of Col
umbia who cannot attend our » ie
schools by reason of ; deticient sight.
hearing or speech are entitled to a
FREE EDUCATION
in this school. Voecal and instrumen
al music ard the trades are included
in th. school course. The school is
strictly non sectarian. For further
information and Catalogue, Address:
Superintendent,
D EDWARD STAUFFER
LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON
SAVINGS
SAVILGS
SAVINGS
No SN EUTAW ST,
No. 814 N. EUTAW BT,
No. 314 N. EUTAW ST
Pays 44 Per cent Interest on Deposits.
Pays 4} Per cent Interest on Deposits.
Pays 4} Per ceut Interest on Deposits.
25 Cents up received on Deposits.
25 Cents upreceived on Deposits.
25 Cents up received on Deposits.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
Bank Open Saturday Night From
710 10 'e¢locek,
FACTS.
1. Incorporated May, 1895.
2. Capital Stock, $lO,OOO.
e 11 Officers ard clerks bonded in
the American Banking and Trust
Cowmpany.
4. Even it you have an account with
every other Bank, open an account
with the Lexingtou Savings Bank
LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS
E. J. Waring, Bish,.op A. W. Way.
man, George M. Lane, W. H. Daly,
J. H.Morphy. Dr. J. . Browuning,
George B. Mills, V. E. Toney, Thos-
H. Russell, George E. Hazleton, Hen
ry R. Hooker. Gecrge W Barroll, Al
tred H. Pitts, J. A. Seaton, Alex
Hewsley, Julius C. Johuson, George
Stanley, Walker W. Lewis, J. Edward
Lansy, Kev, J. H. Collett, Rev.O. L.
Robiason, Rev. John J. Jones, Rev,
P H. Green, Rev, P. H. A. Braxton,
Rev.l. S. Lee. Levi White, lsaiah
L. Brown, John 'l'- Deaver, Marcy C.
Garaner, William R. Mason, Robert
Peters, John H. Thomas.
LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK,
314 N. EutAw ST.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Sak il R
TR S
George #3l b ‘dining rooms;
Visit N. GOl ’aler in Fine
Shoes, loots WH@SHppers. All kiud
ot styles, aud prides 10 suit the times
The cheapest place inthe city, 527 N,
Gay Street.
A- Schneider, Dealerin New amd
secound hand clothing, Dry Uoods
Notions &e. Dyeing scouring. Goofii
prices paid for second hand gelothing.
Come anud see me. 2158. Howard St.
(3eo. H. C. Kiug, the colored tailor
at 567 W. Bidale St. is ready to sup
ply you with any style of suit that
you need. I'he best attention given
dyeing, scouring aud repairing Also
special attention given ladies gar
ments. :
A. Goldman, Fine hand-made vig
ars and Dealer in Tobaeceo, Pipes,
snuff and Cigaretts. £O7 Druid Hill
Avenue. Attention extended to ail
customers. i
A. C. Sheridan, Bricklaying and
Plastering, 1356 N. Calhoan Street,
RARBERS.
Jamee A. Lindsay. Shaving- Parlor
Hair Catinog 15 Cents Shaveing 10
cepts Sahmpoonming 15 Cents. Tonie
R Cents Razor Honing 25 Cents
1n Grove No. Sva Pruid 1l Parkion
Wednesday. . A splendid brealfast
manmwm@,ggzgn shivents were
Elegant'y served during the day.
At jproper intervais an Experience
Meeting was eanducred by the Rev,
ir, Lantord, and, later on, Madrm
Jay of Hayti, gave a most iuteresting
address concerning her exiensive
travels. Miss Forman of Newark,N.
J., delighted the gathering with a
beautiful voecal selection. The follow
committee of ladies superintended
the outing; Madaws Laura ;Garrett,
'N. H. Wright, Mary Daly, Josephine
"Anderson, H. Ellen Qvelton, Mrs,
T'abb, Misses Bennett, Emma Dorand
l Annie R. Johnson aud oth rs 5
Spec otice.
Geo. Schulé®'s & ¥
Dry goods &8 House 771
Columbia a¥epEs Barre aud
Scott Sts. TIEEN ;
Fehl & Bely , lzfinfinufa’tc
urers of trunk SEERET o i‘r?" bags and
leather Goods. (MFuhks sent for, re
paired and delivgp:., 324 N. Eutaw
St. near Mulberry.®
. Md.
Ro! Kol!! Here you are! The best
hand made shoesin the city. Spring
bortoms, Jow heels and ull stvles of
porting shoes a srecialty. Popular
prices, Hoffman & Co., 91% Druid
Hill Ave.
\Vhen_y(_)u want a first-class meal,
igo to William's New York Lunch par
or,
H. L. Johnson, expressman, delivers
baggage and packages to all stean
boats, rail road stations and to all
parts of the city at shortest norice
Cail at 1108Woodyear St. and 504
McMechen St.
George H, Siddons, florist, boquets,
wedding and funerai designs, ever
greens anceut flowers a svecialty,
418 Myrtle Ave.
John Oberseider, Merchant tailor,
624 S, Frewont ave, Balto: Pants
made to order from $3 vp. Suiés to
order $l5 up: Good fit
David Lyon, new ana used furniture
Carpers household effecis, Srore
and office fixtures, pianos, orgens,
ete. 702 704 N: BEutaw St adjoining
engine house: Cash for entire house
holds: Rare bric-a brae, brasses,
Bte: Autiques aspecialty:
Merchant tailoring, Adam Gever,
pants from $3 up all wool, Suits
from $lO up. all wool Good fit guar
anteed 232 S. Fremont St. former
-148 Lom! ard.
J. G.Matthew’s ice cream parlor;
soft drinks on ice ond all kinds of
choice confectionrries, opposite the
Gospel Tent at Hurley's Grove. Wil
kens Ave. 2mS7.
BANK,
BANK,
BANK,
Go to Wiliiam Pacy, the great mer
chant tailorand price cutter, 926
Hanover 3t, The cheapest and best
in South Balto-
Hooper & Co. successors to Geo, R.
King Awnings, tent & flae manu
facture’s, 302 W. Lexington St. near
Howard. Floor lineus, decorations
and wedding canopies {o hire,
Philadelphia Lunch Room, 16 8. Lib
erty street, Meals al all hours at 10
15 and 25 ets, Oysters inevery style
Johuson & Bros, prop:
W. M. Hermle & Co. manufacturers
tranks’ safchels and valises. Sam
ple eases a specialry. 326 W. Lexin
ton S¢. Branch Store:—9oB W, Balti
timmore St.
John C. Minnis. ice cream manufaect
uer, wholesale and retail Counfec
tionaries and notions, 534 W. Bid
dle St.
Tc ~: vemoneyon hand made shoes
Fo vy Aondrew Kaduek, the working
aen’s shoe slore, 913 Peansy Ivani
Avenue, men’s shoesmade solid
Leather warrauted, $2 to $2,75. Sew
ed $2,75 to 85. Give us a call and
be convinced. Repairing neatly
done. Men’sshoes half solea and
heeled 75 cts. Shoes sold on com
mission.
Ancient Benevovient Order
Brothers & sisters
Sons& Daughters
OF ESDRAS.
Mor.St. Mar~ St. & Penna Avenae
Call or address for information.
The A. B. O. of Esdras is the best
Secret Bencficial Order in the states
and gives more forless than any oth
er society in the State. All persons
that are sound in body and mind and
of good moral standing over 14 year,
and under 60 years are eligible to
mewmbership.
luitiation fees, » . $1.50
DLJS, ASSESSIENRS rTC
Monthly dneggs Sl -50 c
Annual duesg SRS RE . 24c
Widows dues, SSEIEE" - 25 ¢
at the di dnember
SICK ¢ N 1S
Sick benetifieay @0 per week
Death benefi§ lAy Q{ $50,00
Widows | ~54-:“':’*'-'- }75 to $125.
The weetingSare he!d every Mon
pay, Wednesday, Friduy nights and
Saturday afternoons.
The beneficial class E,meets daily
at office. Office opens daily from 9 «.
m.to3 p.-m
GEo. B. MrLLs,W. Shipherd.
Georganna Sulivan, W. V. >SUepherd,
C- C. Fitzgerald, Attorney.
V. T. Carr, Medical Director.
MARY C. GARDNER, Treasurer.
HoRACE B. MILLS, Secrecary.
GEO. W. PIERSON,
| NEW ANDSECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
_Carpets, Stoves, Varieties, ete. ;
Jignest eash glflmna«idfo» house- |
hflmeflwmfi Cor.,
Pearl St. FurnitoLs and Pianos re-
FLORIST.
TENTS,
Confectioners.
Office and Hall
"DEPALER IN |
Ceal and Wood;
Y Oppo. Penn. %
Patent Dump carts. Orders by
promptly attended.
Basil (Hutchins l
Agents.
Geo. T. Lewis, S
F.MANTLEY & I. H. HOWARD,
—Wholesale & Retail dealers in—
Coal & Wood
784 W. PRATT ST
Formerly at 262 Chesnut St. Orders
prowmptiy attended to in any part of
the citv
Henry
W HOL SALE AND RETAIL
EDEALER IN
COAL & WOOOD,
All orders Promptly attended to-
329 FORREST ST.
WASHINGTON LEE,
Furnituvre Wagon,
216 W-HILL ST,
Stand, 8. E. Corner Hill and Sharp St
T'runks and Baggage carefully re
movedand called forand delivered to
#ll parts of the City.
J.B. HARRIS,
Funeral Director;
AND EMBALMNING.
Graduate of the United States
School of Embalming,
BESIDES 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE CAR-
INGFOR THE DEAD
ALSO AFINE HEARSE.
Itis best to call andsecehim. Orders
taken day or night.
1016 DRUID HILL AVE.
Cor. Oxrorp St. Barrmmore, Mbp.
Wi. B. RUSS,
Sign Painter,
AND GILDER,
Signs or every diseription neatly exe
cuted.
1510 N. Fremont Ave., Baltimore, Md
News - Stands
Where the Afro-American can be
. JZFound. 4
E. C. Grittin’s Barber shop,
236 N. Durham St.
Wm. Johnson’s
527 W. Lanvale St.
- 1319 Hoffinan St.
James Jones,
Clark’s, 227 N. Dallas St.
H. D. Murray’s News Stand,
912 N. Eutaw St.
P. D. Blackwell,
Cigar Emporinam, 203 Richmond
Jas Lindsay. 939 Elm Place
sSpamer & Co.
210 N, Calvert St.
REAL ESTATE BROKEILS.
—HOUSHS—
in all parts of the city for rale or rent.
4 Money tQ Lb&D.
- WS, & DRETE,
Cheapest man in the city.
Notions, Kid Gloves and
875 N. Howard St.
nishing goods and
BIG VARIETY OF LADIES SHIRT WAISTS.
- 9
—J MEs H. NEALE’S,—
L . ® —? o
Shavingemss Hair Catting
205 Rl D STREE" s near Park Ave; Baltimore, Md,
Hair Cati A 5‘%&; hair trimmed fand shampoouned
helf home Razors Honed and Put in the Best Qr2~»
-=e e e
Childrens
at
1008 S, CHARLES ST. 1006
Men, Women and Children
1f you your wife or your children are in need of Shoes, do not deny vourself
or your families of them. You can buy for the LOWEST PRICES
he beeh Men's,
At Fr. Scheidt’s,~
Reliable Boot an Shoe House,
THEEY IAW LOl7l HNGHOUSE
feme W%m‘ am : E g‘i‘o!' 178 Kmb IIN THE CITY. DEALE%E?VL
oo Ripe e Clothingls
Boys, Yout&;m‘mmfl*
‘éfififi&
Boarding | 1 oOUse,
I AR A = 2 G R Reeß SR T e 1
Moals Served. Sportal T@tents Colo
R N
£ .W»na;.@:.,;@w_fifim‘ifi% o
A direct line of rapid transit passes
the door to all parrs of the city.
1213 Park Ave, Balto. 6mA
Carters - Restaurant,
Meals at all hours and in first-class
style. ;
Special rates to Colored Theatrical
Troupes. Best accomodations inthe
city. Boarding by the day or week,
Dockins,
-Traction
For your meals. .
Meals at all hours. Regular meals
15 and 10 cts. Deyiled crabs a spec
ialty. v;lpféé?eam in seaison.
956 DRUID HILL AV .
John Bell, Prop.
VISIT- S. H. JOHNSON'S
New Dining Rooms,
AT 9 N. FINE ST. near B altimore
An Apple Dumplin given away with
avery 15 Cr. dinnor. Meals served at
all hours. Polite and accomodating
waiters | Eve h ng up to date.
MRS. MARY E. KELLY,
—FIRST-CLA S
Ice cream Parlors.
All kinds of Flavors
and the best accomodations. Popu-
Ixr prices Don’t Forgetthe No.
13 CLAY ST. npear Hotel Renuert
MRS. NATHANIEL WESTON,
PERMANENT & TRANSIIENT
DO A D TAT
BOARDIN
@/ WY ALY
615 S. SHARP ST,
One door helow York Stree
—C. A. PERRY—
GROCERIES,
WOOD AND COAL
Soft Drinks. - All orders promptly
atcended to.
113 N. Carlton St,
Cor. Vine.
BRAEAD AT 23 C. PERI POUND LOAF.
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-Aiiention Bousckaepers:-
SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING
—~THE—
Standard Baking Co.
OF BALTO.
Has opened and started another
Bakery at 920 Peunsyivania Avenue.
10 Doors above Biddle St.
New upright pianos, , $5 per month.
New Organs $3 per month. 3
Instruments at ab
Priczes.
G, O. De Muth, Manuf. Agt.
Office: 210 N. Calveri St. room 5.
Residence.—l4oo Harlewn Ave,
Second-hand
: Goods,
gents fuentshing goods.
.' Oppo. the Armory. Gents fur,
Dry
Waiters jackets and aprons specialty
ys, Todt', Lad's, Misss
+4SHOES @
Bab TS Ry R e T
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—VISIT—
514 DRUID HILL AVE.
—Call at th—
Hoxuse-
Pianos «& Organs.
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Good Fit Guaranteed.. . »
1023 Penna. Avg
DIENER & KNIFRIM.
Merchant Tailo
Suity#@eßder from $l2 up.
£ Fants from $4 up
BEIlc, Scouring,
RepBislig@ g !'ressing neatly
dones - #it s _;1{;.:1(1 yuality
Stpctly gSa nteed.
Suité#eottrid and Pressed 75 cts.
Dyeing, Repairing and Altering
Neatly Done-*
Just Think Of it,
A FINE ALL WOOL PANTS
TO ORDFIER
$3
FINE DRESS PANTS
$4 £ $5
$l2 and up.
WEARWELL PANTS COMPANY
1054 Penna Ave.
% @
Men’s, Boy ;Zf’» uLl’s
Ladi %"%{W Bes and Childrens
e .
All sigles at Lowest Prices.
Ladies SSlB@ blacl- ~fords 49c. up
Ladie S 8 oxtords 98¢, up
Mens riget bals )
Razor of London toes § $1,23 aud up.
Men’s Pat. bals s£,9B &K up
Boys and vouths,school shoes 75 ets.
Infants Boots 19 cts:and up
A full of ladie’s Misses’and childrens
patent leether strap Sandals
@ 65c. Tsc. 85¢ per pair.
Cheapest in the city.
7¢l& 706 Druid Hill Avenuve,
—--THE PLACE TO BUY—
Bheap- Shoes!
IS AT
-BROOK S~
1202-1203 Patterson
AVENUE, Cor. Stofikficn& ‘
A full line of ladi=s’ Missqman&«hfld
ren’s black and Russes ~kaog,
il p b
To Save money on goud hand-made
X
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G TR NI A
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LSRN Mens shoes made by hand
of solid leather, warranted
AL not to ripand made inall
*,‘ : the latest style? or
$2.25, $3.00 and $4,00
Give us a call aud be convinced. Re
pairing neatly done,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
If you want to buy or rent houses
all on Spamer & Co., 210 N. Calvert.
M. H FULGHUM & CO.,
Children's
:0: ICE CREAM & CONFECTIONARY 0.
Dining Parlor,
1219 JEFFERSON ST.BALTO.
A discount all
tities of crea
20 cents dand
SUITS TO ORDER
CONF BOYTON A 2

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