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" Bohedule in Effect -May 9th, 1496,
ws Uey 3 i
~ Leave Camden Statlog.
_"For Chicago and Northwest, | estibule
M ted Express, daily, 10.30 a. m;, Express
?%?ng‘%f?fi;‘o‘r};:flifiuinnati, Bt. Louis and Louisville,
_ Vestibule limited express daily 2.40 p. m,
”%“efis 11.05 p. m. :
.~ For Pittsburg and Cleveland, 10.30 a. m.
' and? 80 p. m. i
. For Washington, week-dg.%ts, 5,00 x 6.15, x
".Lfli%%:, 6,35, x 7.20, xB.OO, 8.35, x%.30, x 10.30 a. m.
(12 noon, 45 minutes) 12,10, x 12.50, x 2.40,
9,50, (x 3.45 45 minutes), x 4.10, 5.10, {x5.40,
. %6.006.18, x 7.00, x 7.30, x 7.48, 9.15 x 939,
X 11.05, 11,30, p. m. Sunday, X 6.25, 6.35, 8.35,
x 9.50, x 10.50 a. m. (12 noon, 45 minutes),
1.05, x 2.40, (3.45, 45 mivates), 5.10, 6.18, x 7.00
x 7.30, 9.15, x 9.39, xll.O, 11.50 p. m.
For Aunapolis, 7.20, 8.85 a. m.,"12.10
and4.lop m. On Sunday, 8.3 a. m.
andbßp. m. '
For Frederick, 4.00, 8.10 a. m. 1.20
490 and 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, 9. 85
a. m, and 5.25 p- M. i
% For Luray. Roanoke and all points
in the Sout}, vis N. &W. R. R., 9.35
n. m. daily Through sleeping-cars to
_RBoanoke, Chattanooga apd New Or
-8o ns fromWashivgton.
e rdy, 2.40 p. 0. daily.
i pington and points in theVir
(i ey, 14.00, $10.30 a. m. For
jter, $4.20 P. M. Mixed trains
isonburg, §4ooa. m -
B -orstown, 14.00, 18.10, 11030
o 10 p. m. I
B junt Airy and Way Stations;
. B 50,35 a. m. 11.20, (14.20
P a ‘Y‘, cipal stations only), *5.25
98 110 D, In.
B or Wilioott City, *4.00, 47.00, 18.10,
.35, 2. %0, 11.20, 13.30, $4.20, *5 25,
6.80, *11:10 p. w.
Tor Curtis Bay, week-days, 6.28 a.
m. Leave Curtis Bay, week-days,
5.45 p. m.
Trains arrive from Chicago and the
Northwest, daily, 1.00 and 6.05 p. m.
From Pittsburg and Cleveland, 7.55
a.m.,603p. m. From Cinociunati,
St. Louis and the West, 7.50 a. m,
1.30 p. m. daily.
ROYAL BLUE LINE
For N(;; '—l;)_l:ii and P hiladelphia.
Al trains illaminated with Pintsch
light.
For New York, Boston and the East
week-days, 7.50, 8.50, (10.50 dining car)
a. m., 12.50, 3.50, (6.00, Dining car),
9.00 p.m, (1.15 night, sleeping car
attached, open for nassengers 10.00 p.
m.), Sundays, (8.10, Dining Car),
(9 50 Dining-ecar), a. m., (1.45, Dining
car), 3 50, (6.00, Dining-ear), 9.00 p.
(1.15 night, sleeping-car attached, op
en for passengers 10.00 p. m.
For Atlantie City, 10.50 a. m., 12.50
Sandays, 1.45 p. m.
For Cape May, week-days, 12.50 p.
1. i
For Philadelphia, Newark, Wil
mington and Ohester, week-days, 7.50
850, (10.50, stopping at Wilmington
only, Dining Car) a. m., 12 bO, 8.50,
(6.00 Dining Car), 9:00 p. m., 1 15 night
Sundays, (8.10 Dining Car). (9.50 Din
ing Car), a. m, 145, Dining Car,)
3.50, (6.00, Dining (Car), a 0 p, m,
1. 15 night.
“Tor all stations on Philadelphia
Division, week-days, 8.20 a. m., 2.565
5.15 p. m. Sundays, 9.20 a. m., b. 15
. m,
t Ex. Sunday. § Sunday only.
= *Daily. x Express Train.
Baggage called for and checked
hotels and residences by Union
fer Co. on orders lelt at Ticket
Ces:
" CorRNER CALVERT AND BAL
g)RE STS., 230 8. Broadway, or
Jamaen Station.
W. M. GREENE, UHAS. O. SCULL
Gen. Man’gr. Gen. Passenger Agt
Exeursion Posters, cheap.
Reduced Rates to St. Louis.
The Republican National Conven
_tion will meet in St. Louis June 16th.
For this occasion the B. & 0O R R
Co. will sell Exeursion Tickets from
!fll sffltions on its line East of the
Ohio River for all trains Jupe 12 to 15,
inclusive, valid- f?eturn passage un
til June 21, az one fare for the round
trip.
The Baltimore & Ohio is a direct
line to St. Louis, running two solid
vestibuled fast express trains with
Pullman Sleeping Cars attached
every day in the year.
For rates and other information ap
ply to nearest B. & O. Ticket Agent
‘ ‘ myl6 4t
Exeursion printing cheap. “Afro-
American” office, 1216 N. Fremont av.
: We chaige nothing for the new
jdeas we are putting in Excursion
posters. ‘‘Afro-American,” 1216 N
Fremont av. !
NAZARITES EXCURSION.
. @et ready for the Grand Excur
“igion encampment and Barbecune, to
. Island Park, Harper's Ferry, W. Va..
. Monday, June 15th, 1896, viz. B. &
N\ O. R. R., nnder the auspices of the"
\Grand Pasture of the State of Mary
{and Grand United Order of Nazdri-
Bes. Fare for round trip, $1.25, Chil
~ dyen under 12 years of age, 65.ci8.
. {Bpecial train will leare Camden
~ Sf\ation at 8:30 a. m. Music by Naz&g
© its Band and Orchestra. o
. { Yours in the principal of the
X Qpader, James H. Dixon, @.
.W, B, Attest, Geo. W. Qar
. 10ll,G. C.of R, "
FOR RENT.
’fwo _nieeif'lered rooms. For
terms, apply ab 1361 North Calpoun
o, - o WAL
ol TR
§*G%efi’_vr ur Exg_fit;s ppintine done
_cheap/at the office OF e “Afrc-
Ameyfcan,” 1216 N. fiemont av.
e A g
L T il
S
M 4 G NIGHTS
- ate Tabernacles of
oo . g Ga_lileau
Le ek Re ey
919 N. EUTAW ST.
Has erected a Storage House
is ready to take furniture
for storage at reasonable rates.
m 23.
WANTED«-Pupils in Potrait paint
ing under our copy-righted method
Any person who desires can learn this
valuable and profitable art and make
money for themselves. If you send
us a picture of yourself or friend we
willgive you free of cbarge a iife
size erayon potrait. Also a priot to
copy from on 2. Charges are moder
ate. Success guaranteed if you fol
low instructions. Lessons also in
shorthand and tpyewriting. Apply
in_person or by letter.
JAS. L. EDWARDS,
727 Pierce Bt. - my? 2 4t.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Yr. Thos Liewis shaving and Hair
dressing Parlor 1530 Fenna. ave.
treo. H. 0. King, the colored tailor
at 567 W. Bidale St. is ready to sup
ply you with any style of suit that
you need. The best attention given
dyeing, scouring aud repairing Also
spevial attention given ladies gar
ments.
A. C. Bheridan, Bricklaying and
Plastering, 13566 N. Calhonn Street.
Wm.Johnson’sHair vucting & shaving
garlors, 627 W: Lanvale st. betw,
enna. Ave, and Division SBt: Chil
dren’s bair cutting a specialty. Bate
isfaction guaranteed. Razors honed
and tonies tor sale.
DINING SALOONS,
George P. Donglass’ Dining Roomc;
Oysters a specialty. 732 N. Eutaw.
Confectioners.
JohnC. Minnis, iece cream manufaec
turer, wholesale and retail Con
fectionaries and notions, 531 W.
Biddle St.
Ho! Hol!l Here you are! The best
hand made shoes in the ¢ity. Spring
bottoms, low heelsavd all styles of
sporting rhoes a sy ecialty. Popular
Elricea, Hoffman & Co., 91% Dru’l
ill Ave.
William M. Green & Sons, 2201
Division street. Fine supply of
staple goods, green groceries, pro
duce, meats ete.
LOUIS AIDT,
Dealerin
FINEFOOTWEAR.
All kindsand styles always ooh and
Special Ladies’ hand-sewed Kid But
tou, $1.98; Men’s Fine Dress Shoes
98c. and up.
704 and 706 Druid Hill av
Call and examire goods before.
8. HILKQVIGH,
FINE | TAILORING
arm3nbicut and Trimmed in the
latest styles. Dyeing, Scouring,
Repairing Neatly Done,
Suit dyed and pressed, $1.50.
Suit Seoured, 75 cents.
Suits dry cleaned, 50 cents.
Ladies’ Coats altered in the best Man
ner.
1006 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
2nd Door North of Greenwillow
street, Baltimore, Md.
Jgs. H. Neagle
Tonsorial Parlors,
205 Richmond St.
;@ixaving and llair—éutting neatly
“done and promptly attended
to B _»fi%ciass and artistic work
*‘W iildren’s hair-cutting a
gfipécialty. Ladies hair trimmed and
%hampooed& at their residences
- Qils, tonies, bay“"rfin, and soap
~ for sale. Razors put in order.
Where the Afro-Amc-ican Can Be
Found.
3t gM&:ny’e 912 N. Eutaw st.
P: D_Blackwell, 203 Richmond st.
Alexander MeDaniei, 926 Druid Hill
.x.xfi it
@' B. H. Barris, 314 8. Caroline st.
' Jas. A. Locks, corner Dallus and
Jefferson sts.
John C. Minnis, 534 W. Biddle st.
J. W. Allen, 510 St. Paul st.
J. Lindsay,corner (ireenwillow
and Elm pl.
Wakefield Book Cdncern, 546 W
Lanvale Street. )
J. H. Jenkins, 511 Myrtle Ave.
Mr. Glpson, 1415 Orleans street.
J. H. Norris, 623 South Sharp S
DATRONIZE-
Funeral Director
and Embalmer,
411 DRUID HILL AVE.
DIENER & KNIERIM,
Merchant Tailors
674 V' Baltimore Street,
Makes fine CHEVIOT SUITS
to order from $l2 up.
PANTS from $4 up.
Also Dyeing, Scouring and Re
pairing neatly done.
ANDREW GASSAWAY
IRLACS. SEOLTATIN,
Sink Cleaning Etc.
2213 Diviion Steeet,
. BALTIM@RE.
Sometidag Worthgknowing!
T
e e FERL o
¥R EE 4
1y :
e R s
Ny o -
. COMP AN Y
020 [)(ZIZIZS)'%# '
Is selling, witheut eXeéption, the
best Bread on BarthE@only 2}
cents per 11b loaf, Elélse bear in
mind the two reasons we should
be patronized: =
li:st—We were the first in this
City to give the publie the benefit
of the cheapness of flcur.
Second —lt is always up to the
standarl in quantity and quality as
advertised.
Itis phenomenal. The success
and reputation we have gained for
the superior quality of our good
in this city.
Just Think Of it,
A FINE ALL WOOL PANTS
TOO ORDER
$3
FINE DRESS PANTS
s£q4 £ $5
SUITS TO ORDER
312 and up.
WEARWELL PANTS COMPANY
1054 Penna. Ave,
Charles H. Brunier,
—\VHOLESAL@@;@LER IIN
Beef PorfikM utton
Fine Sausage ana;Pure Leaf Lard.
S. . Cor. Lexington & Pine Sts.
Factory, 412 Frederick Ave.
J. B. Harris,
Funeral Director;
AND EMBALMING.
graduate of the United States
dchool of Embalming,
BESIDES 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CARING FOR THE DEAD.
ALSO AFINE HEARSE.
[tis best to call and seehim. QOrders
taken day or night.
1016 DRUID HILL AVEL.
Cor. Oxrorp Sl. BartmMore, Mp
NEWRESTAURANL
P ENNA AVE
THE GREAT UNION CAM]
' GOLD STREAM GROVE,
[@—YORK ROAD AND OXFORD AVENUES.—~9]
Mt. Calvary and Shiloh
A. M. E.CETURCHES
Commeneing, June 28th and Continuing until the 2nd Sunday of Aug,
REV. F. J. PECK, President,
G. W. BRODIE, Vice President,
R. W.JOHNSON, Secretary. j-13 3t.
AFRO - AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY.
» 145 WESRT MONTGOMERY STREET, Near Sharp.
“GOOD WORK AND PROMPTNESS” OUR MOTTO! k
° ’ * .
Ladies' Apparel Laundried by Competent Ladies.
aill Work done at Popular Prices and on Short Notice.
o Goods called for and Delivered.
AfiGENCESwJ.’ W. Browning’s Druz Store, cornar Drai Hill Avenue and St. Mary
st.,, N. W,_Family Supply Co., 1216 N. Fremont Ave. 1415 Orleans street, J. W.
Alleng.Shaving Saloon, 510 St. Paul st., R. H. Harris’ Shaving Saloon, 314 8. Caroline
st., C. Jones, 1057 W. Lexington st.; J. L. Feolks’ Shaving Saloon, 517 Wilson street,
J. A. Chambers’ Shaviag-5a100n,220 S. Sharp street.
——FITZGERALD BROS. Proprietors-
SCHOOL BOOKS, BANKING REQUISITEs, EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE.
J. W.
\“m\m\: ACTURING
PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS & LITHOGRAPHERR
TELEPHONE, 2167,
The Eutaw Clothing House
; $
il ' Y, .
326 S. Euraw ST., NEAR CoNWAY,
THE ONLY COLORED FAILOR IN FHE STATE.
Will make you a fine Suit for $B,OO and upwards, a fine Pair of Pants
to order for $2.75 and upwards. Fine line of ready made clothing
and Gents Furnishing goods. Will scour and Press Gents full suit
for $l,OO. Dyeing and pressing gents full suit $1.50. Repairing done
to order. Clothing taken on Storage.
JOHN W. WILLIAM, Prop, HOWARD W. JACKSON, Agt.
Notions,
Gentdfurnishing goods and Waiters jickets and aprons specialty
SWEET-OR PANTS AND OVERALLS, Guaranteed to never rig.
fIX MEN cannot tear them apart.
~06 S.Charles St.
BOND & COrTPANY,
BOOK MANUEACTIURER.
BLANK
404 - 406 E. Baltimore Street,
OWN YOUR HOME!
WHY PAY RENT, WHEN YOU
CAN TAKE STOCK IIN
The Maryland Building
OF BALTIMORE CITY,
and DUILD your HOME with the same money it
takes to pay rent?
The Maryland Builting & Loan Association
Gruarantees 6 per cent.on Paid-up Stock.
It Allows @ per cent. on Withdrawals.
Its Loaning Rate is 6 per cent.
Par Value of Stock $lOO.
Monthly Dues, 3L, g
Stock Matures in about 5% Years.
~ All Stock sharesin the entire profit.
No money ever lies idle. We lend mon
ey to our members only, and not to cor
porations, Subscriptions received at
the office of this paper.
General Office, 1!1 LAW BUILDING, Baltimore, Md.
JOSsS, A. DECK,
DRY GOODS,
Kid Gloves & Gents Furnishings
875 N. Howard St.
jamen, Women and Children
§oq 4ur wife or your children are in need of Shoes, do not deny yourself
our families of them. You can buy for the LOWEST PRICES
4 ' ¥ ¢ § 1f SR -
j . 1, ' .
O. B. ZANTZINGER, PROP.
STATIONERS,
¥
and Loan Association
Cheapest man in the city.
Oppo. the Armory.
BALTIMORE, MD.
We have the best facilities
for roasting. We eell only
Coffecs, selected for their
drinking qualities. No water,
, grease ¢r other foreign sub
. stance uwsed in connection
~ with them.
1000.
The Baltimore School Commissicners decided aftera very
exhaustive test that the Weaver Organ was tnquestionably the
best of all makes and emphasized their judgment by ordering
the Baltimore public schools supplied with it for a term of years,
After this term of years had expired 2 new contract was made
which should show conclusively that the WEAVER is the lead
er of all Organs.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
WEAVER ORGANS AND YOU CAN
GET ANY STYLE YOU WANT ON
EASY PAYMENTS.
WEAVER ORGANS FROM $65 UP.
ST DOWN, $I A WEEK.
FREE.
G. MILTON HUGHES & CO.
16 NORTH CHARLES ST, Cor. Fayette.
(Domestic Sewing Machine Rooms.)
U S TEA €.
IMPORTERS: -
JOBBERS;
RETAILERS
STOIRITS 3
Paca and Lexington. Orleans & Forrest,
Chester &«McE!derry, Lexingtcn & Pearl,
1042 Penna Ave. Forrest & Harford.
TEAS.
In buying from usyou derive
the benefit of our Twenty
five years experience.
TRY NECTAR TEA, a perfect
Blend, 50 Cents.
COFFEES.
We Grind and sell sirictly pure Spices.
To%e money on,&good hand-made
+SHOES*
Gato JOS. SORWABER,
813 Penna. “Avenue,
Hand made shees to order, Made in
the latest styles $2,00 up.
Boots $4 '0 up. Boys shoes §1,50 up;
Meuns half soles 35 cents. Heets 15 ets.
Wens half soles and heels - sew
ed 76 to 90 cents. Ladics snd Bcys
42 cents, sewed £5 cents. .
Bestleather angd satisfaction guaran
teed. Care fare tOO 2very customer.
5,000 Dodgers, $3.50, at the office of
the ‘‘Afro-American,” 1216 N. Fre
mont av. « «
1t will pay you to have your Ex
cursion printing done at the * Afro-
American” office, 1216 N. Fregoné
Guaranteed for six ycars.
A STOOL AND BOOK
WITH EACH ORGAN.,
AN
Never Before offered Yov
A Northern Artist will giv’
quick instruction at yor’
homes in the easiest &,
beauvtiful of arts—Pasté¢e
also in drawing #nd ejf
Summer lates. See wdg,
bhition in AFRO-AMERTe.
1216 N. Fremont ave/
your friend+ about ity
this is real art, not /
chanical imita{
SERENAH. GRAY,
WM. . GRAY¥,
AFRUNERALA :
Director: & Embalmer,
525 W. Lanvale st.
Betw. Pennsylvania Ave. and Divi-
SATISFACTION
my2-Iy.
John H. Ballou, (
Attorney - at - Law,
| 218 COURTLAND ST,
i 3
"*%jactica in all the Courts
The laf“&fi’x on Onght to Appreciate.
% HO ! RO Here you are. The best
hand-made Shoes in the city; spring
bo‘t&@tfi" low heels and all other
styles of gporting a specialty; popu
ar priees. Sl
HOFFMAN & STEEFNEY,
914 Droid Hill Xv,, t e
. Balto., g apll 4t
JOHN T. G%
first—(‘.lafi
2935 Divisio
Cutting done
first-class 8
L 8 1
Commis-
1-10 6m-
(OPPORTUNITY
WM, ¥,
7
—SUCCESSOR TO
sion Street, Balto. Md.
GUARANTEED,
SAWAY fhis open
Folored Bax
Balto,
Sehnol
sioners
Lead
the
Way.

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