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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROAD LINES. EXCURSIONS. riOSTAxn Fotrxr.

PERSONAL. WAXT9. PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, SEEDS. XyRACXENRIDGE A 304 WEST MADISON fT. Choice CUT Roses Orchids, Mn Plums, J'alius.

Rubbers, Ferns, etc. dl9-12m THE JYALTIMORK AND OHIO RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 13, 1891. LEAVE CAMDKN STATION. ForChlcogo and Northwest, Vntltiuied Llmital Express dailv 10 20 A.

P. r-or Cincinnati, St. Iouls and Ibdlannoolls, Ves-tlbuled Limited Express daliy 2. JO P. Itxpres 10 SO P.M.

For Pittsburg, Express daily 10 20 A. M. and 7.4$ For Cleveland, vis Pittsburg. 10.20 A M. P.

M. For Washlnrton. week dar, S.oo. S.20. t7.11, Xl.tO xs.oo.

S.M. XH 30. (10 35 A. 12 10 P. 45 minutes.) 12.15 X2.30.

3 45 minutes xS.ls.ftlM xfi.iHi. A i.V Jt.f4, x7IS. x7.40 x1H o.flff, X1n.30and 11.00 M. suudov 0.2S. 7 in, xl'30, in so, (ifi.u A.

M. Mm I'. 45 minutes.) OS. X2 10. X-2S0, (fi ll.

A-, minutes ft). 8.15. X6.V). ..15, X7.40, xs.is, x9.5l tin. and 11 P.

M. For Antmnrdia 7 I t-i If, anri A IS On Sunday 8 A 5 .00 P. M. For S.KI A. I.

in. 4 20 and 6.M P. M. On Sundiw. 'i A.

M. and ri 31 P. M. For Virginia Mli'lnnH vt Danville, 7.t5Riid P. lor i exnKn and point In Vallev, M.P0.

A M. Kr 4 4A1 train for Hurrlhurg. Ji o-i a. For Luray, hoanoke aud all points on the Shennn-floah alley 4.lw A. M.

and P. M. For Lnrav only, ft 30 M. ror Tlagerstown. t4 oo 41 so a nanp Trains arrive from i Northwest, dully, i.oo and s.aft from Pittsburg and Cleveland :.0 A.

col P. M. from Clncln-na'i. St Louis and the 4 a vi ha i ROYAL BLUE TTVE FOR YORK AND PHI LADEI A. For New York.

the i-'-ist ia Sleep-Car attached, open for ssenccri 10 oo 6 10. s.so. (10.4 Dining Car.) A si lifts, sao. (ft.M Dining Car,) P. M.

Throiicli Pullnwn Sleeper to Boston via Poughkeepie Bridge on wie a.4o p. M. train dailr. Foi Atlantic Citv. R.10.

10.48 A Sundays. 5.10 A. M. 12.55 F. M.

r-or Philadelphia. Newark, tlmlngton and Ches. ter. dully, 12.50. 6.10.S so.

10 sio at Wilmington only,) A. W.S5, 3.40. 8.55. S.M 1'. Time-table" showing time of nil iralusatall stations can be had free at all ticRet olllces.

TLxcopt sunday. sundiiv only. "Daily. xExnress train. Baggage called for and checked from hofols an reiilt-uce bv Union Transfer Co.

on orders left at Tick! oifices: N. W. Coh. CALVERT AND BALTIMORE BTA, 830 south Broadway or Camden station. J.

1. (Jl'n-LL. I HAS. I Gen. Manager.

Oeu. Passenger Agent RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. SCHEDULE fN EKFEiT NOV. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Pas. senger Station.

Washington, D. C. s.mja. -jiaiiy. incnl for I.vnchhurg, connects with Norfolk and Western Railroad.

Cotineria at Manassas ior Front Koyal aud Strasburg dully, except Sunday. 11.10 A. M. Dally for nil principal points south on all Divisions of Richmond And Danville System. Pullman sleuper New York aud Washington 'to Atlanta, connecting thence with sWt.er lo New Orleans via Montgomery, and for Memphis via Birmingham, uniting at Danville with sleeper fr Augusta and at Greensboro' wilh sleeper for Ashs-Vllleand Morrlstown.

4.4. P. M. Dally, except Sundar, for Wartfntnti and orange, and through train tor Front Ruval aud Strasburg. 11 00 I.

M. Daily, WASHINGTON ANT) SOT'Tn-WESTERN l.lIITl.-t entirely ot Pullman sleeper. Dining, Parlor an, I observation Cars, and runs to Atlanta, ftime 1 hours.) who i-uiiman Sleeper through New York nnd h-ington to New Orleuns via Montgomery Sleeper, Atlanta to Memphis via Rirminirhum. 'n mra fare charged. 11.20 1 M.

Pally for all principal points Sonth nn Richmond nnd Danville Pullman Sleeper. New York and Washington to Ifnoxville vis Ashe-vllle: 1 asliiucton lo Kansas city via Atlanta, and Birmingham and to TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AMI oniO DIVISION leave Washington at 9 to A M. dully; A P. M. and 0.2ft P.

except Sunday. Through trains from the South arrive WMhlna. ington 8.38 A. 11 A M. and 9.45 p.

v. Tickets. Sleeping Carreservationaan.l furnished at omce, run) i'ennslvanla avenue and at Passenger Station, l'e uuslvuBla Railroad, Washington. D. C.

RICHMOND AND YORK WTVF.rt ITvB Baltimore daily, eiceot Sunday, from Pier 1, Light street wharf, at 4.00 P. M. for Richmond the South. L. S.

BROWN. General Afen', Washington, D. 0. AQ. L.

TAYLOR. General Amnt dl-tf Atlanta, Gsw ESTERN NARYLAN'I) RAILROAD. TAKING EFFECT SUNDAY, OfTORFR A mill Leave TTillen Station as follows: DAI I.Y. 4.35 A f. Fast Mall for Norfolk and Western K.

R. and Southern nnd Kout.liwritern poinU; also Olvndou. Westminster, New Windsor I'nion Bridge. Mechaulestown, Blue Ridge, Highfield. Hagerstown and, except Sunday Chatubersburg, Wavneshorp'.

points on It arid, C. V. R. Martinsburg, W. and Winchester, A'a.

DAILY EVPEPT STTVT1A-T 7.1-1 A. M. Accommodation for Gettvsburr and all points on and II. Division; also Maiu Line east of Emorv Grow. $.00 for Hs.Mrstr.wn.

Shinpensburg and points on Main Line and IV and C. V. It also Frederick and Emmils-burgand points on Norfolk and Western R. R. to Shenandoah.

10.00 A. M. Accommodation for Union Bridge, Get- A- springs and Carlisle. 1.00 P. Accommodation for Arllnirton.

P. P. M. Express for Arlington HowardvilK owinus's Mills. Glyudon and all point" on B.

and H. Division 4.00 P. M. Express for Arlington. Mt.

Hon. vule. Green Mprlnr Junction. Owings's Mills, St. George's.

Glvndnn, Glen Falls. Finksbnrg, Patapco, carrrdlton, Westminster, Avoodale, MedtoHl, New Windsor nod Main Line Stations west; also Eminitsburg aud B. aud C. V. R.

It S.15 P. M. Accommodation for Frederick 6.20 P. M. Accommodation for Union Bridge.

6.40 P. M. Amiminnilillnn f- 11.35 P. M. Accommodation for Euiory Grove.

SUNDAYS. 9.30 A. M. Accommodation for Union Bridge an! Hanover. I.S0 P.

M. Accommodation TTnlnn 4.00 P. M. Accnmmorlatlni, for Tf, iri 10.05 P. M.

Accommodation fo, Emor- TRAIN'S A nif fVK- AT HII.I Daily 7.H P. M. Daily (except Sundiiv) 6. in' 7.41. 8.42, 9.40.

11.10. A. and 12.12, 40 ft 10 ft St nn.n SUNDAYS ONLY 9.07 nnd 10.20 A. 6.15 aud 9.1 P. M.

Ticket and Raggage omce 305 East Baltlmnrs st All trains stnn at Union pin.i.ii,.ni. Avenue and Fulton stations. H.GRlswoLD.Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. M.

HOOD, General Manager. ff A NNAPOLIS A AND BALTIMOEK SUORT LINE R. R. SHORTEST. OU! EST AND CHEAPEST.

ANNAPOLIS il 25 ROUND TRIP. 35C. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER LINE. NOBLIMIT. LEAYE CAMDEN STATION WEEK DAYS: i.l5 A.

for Annapolis and Wav stations. 9.00 A. Annapolis and W'ay Stations. 1 15 P. for Annapolis and stations.

6.40 P. for Annapolis and Wav Stations. SUNDAYS: P.rfi A. for Annapolis and Wav Stations. 4.50 P.

for Annapolis and Wav Slations. Trains leave Annanoll, A 4. A to i tl P. On week days and at A 41 A P. M.

on Sundays C. A. COOMBS. Managing Director. alti more and lehigii railroad.

OCTOBER 4, 1891. NORTH AVENUE STATION. DAILY HACilFr SUNDAY. LEAVE. AitRtvrc.

T.se A.M. for York. H.20 A. air. S.S0 P.

M. Loch Ravn. 7.35 A. M. from Belair.

s.oo A. M. from Delia. 1. fro'n Belslr.

4.20 P. M. for Delta and 405 from Lactt Raven, from York. Peach Bottom. 6.10 r.

M. for Belair. run P. M. SUNDAY ONLY.

.30 A. for Delta f.oo A. M. from Delta. 1 P.

M. Be a Jd.30 A. M. Itelalr. s.oo P.

M. Dalta. lo.ii p. M. Belair.

General Manager. 4.00 M. Delta. 1.30 P. M.

Belair. W. R. CRUMPTON. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON ANT) BALTI MORE RAILROAD. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TAKING EFFECT 12.01 P.

M- NOVEMBER 29, 1891. Daily. JDally, ex. Sunday. tDaily, ex.

Saturday. Trains leave Calvert Ptntlon, Baltimore, as follows: tua xns VtESl'. Chicago Limited sr, A. M. Fast Line n.ift A.

M. ht Louis and Cincinnati Express, from Onion Station 4.30 P. M. Columbian Express, from Union Station M.sn p. f.

Western Expres 4ft M. Pacific Express oil.SO P. M. fO V.1LL1AMSPORT AND THE NORTH. News Kxnress.

4.45 A. M. Niagara Fast Line A. M. A.

M. llllamsport Express, from Union Sta tion M.MI P. M. Buffalo and Roc.hesti EtnrrH 4fi Northern Express 11,20 P. M.

Ilarrisbnrg Passenger, week davs, 8.30 P. M. York Accommodation. $.80 P. M.

week davs; Sun- usys. 6.30 p. M. Parkton Accommodation, 7.30 A. M.

and 12.05 noon. i-. aitiiv, except Sunday, Sunday, 7.30. 10.15 A. M.

if. co*ckeysville Accommodation. 6,00, 10.1B A 7.30.9.30.10.30 nnd 11.30 P. M. On Sunday.

10.15 A. M. 1 :1 and 1ft an For Green Spring Branch, ft. 15. 8.4ft and 11.00 A.

O.W. S.W ami i f. ni. week-days. Sundays, $J4 A.

M. and 4 43 P. For SPATtPfiw pnrvT From Calvert Station. 6.0s, s.io and 10.4ft A. Ida, j.uo nnu 0.10 r.

m. week davs, 9.25 Mondays, ednedavs and Fridays, and 11.10 P. M. Tuesdays. Thursdays Rnd Saturdays.

On Sunday, 9.00 A. M. 2 00 and on From President Street 6.02 A. M. and.

4.11 P. weet-aavs. 'FROM PRFSTTIPVT BTCFTfT K.15 A. Mall for Philadelphia. 18.05 A.

Express for Philadelphia and New York. Sundays. 7.46 A. Perrvvllle AcoommodaUoa. 12.11 P.

Port Deposit Accommodation 4.49 P. Oxford Accommodation. 6 20 P. Express for Philadelphia. FOR PHILADELPHIA ANI) NEW YORK FROM UNION STATION.

4.10, 8.23. 9.08, 10 08 (Limited Express, with Dlnlnr Car n. 12.0.1, 1 a.10, 4.211. ft.27. 11.35 p.

M. and 12 53 night week-davs: 10 08 A. 12 0ft, Ut 3 10. 3.35. 4.20 8.27.

11.35 ami IS nlvhl snHe, For New Y'ork only. Congressional Liinlied F- press. composed of Parlor und Dining Cars, 4.57 P. M. dailv.

For Philadelphia orj y. B.SA, e.nft and 9.15 A. aim r. eiinuays, o. a.

4.42 and ft.45 P. M. For Boston, with thiough Sleeping Car. 4.20 P. M.

dailv. For Atlantic City, 10.45 A. i.22 P. M. week- UHV5 IK.

UailV. Peninsula Express. 3.05 P. Port Deposit Aecom- innuHiiuu, jiia r. ox lord Accommodation, P.

M. Sundays, Perryville Accommodatlou, 8.00 A. M. FROM CALVERT STATIOV. For Wahington.

Express. 2.40. .16, 8.20 A. 1JW, 4.4(1 and 9.20 P. dally nnd 7.31 A.

waek-dn-ya. Accommodation. 5 05. 6.58 A. 12.25 and 6.02 Pa M.

tot aeek-davs Sundays. 12 25 and ft.o? M. p. Port Doposit Accommodation. 58 P.

Oxlord Acrommodailon. or Annapolis. 7.31, 8.20 A. M. and 41S P.

lit. dailv. except Sunday. Sunday. 8.20 a M.

and Ml P. BL FROM UNION STATION For Washington, Express. 2 fto, 7.3(5. st.30, lu.so a. ai I2.sn, i.ko.

3.0-1, (Z.fO LlmiteiL) ft S3, 4 50, 6 61.7.10. (7.31 Limped.) 9.30 and 9 55 p. M. week-days. On Sundav 2,50.

6 60. 8 30, 9.4'! A. 1.20, 2.U5. 4 50. 7.10.

(7.31 Limited $.30 and 9 MS P. M. Accommodation, 5.1ft. 7.00 A 12.4V ft 07 and 7 31" P. M.

week-days. On Sunday. 12.40, J.07 and 7.31 For I'ope's Creek Line, 7.00 A. And 4.20 P. M.

wera-uavs. For 7.3. s.3 A. 12,0 and 4 so P. M.

week-davs. On sundav, 8.30 A fl. and ft 07 P. M. For Richmond and the South, and B.

42 A.M, dailv. s.s-.s p. M. week-davs. For Piedmont Air Line at ft 50 sifl 9 A.

2a 7.31, 1) 55 P. M. daily, red S.S3 P. M. weekdays.

For "points on Chesapeake a-id Ohio Railway, vl Charlottesville. (2 40 p. M. A-eek-days and 9.55 P. M.

daily. Sundays. 9 4-' A. FROM PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE STATION.

For Washington, Express. rA'9, 6.55, A. 2.11 and 4.55 P. M. dally, 7.41 A.M.

week-davs, and on Sundays onlv 9.35 P. M. Accommodation. IMS, 7.US A. M.

week-days. 12 fto, Vl and 7.4 P. M.dally. For Annapolis. 7.41.

".:) A. M. and 4.2ft P. M. dailv.

except Sunday. Ou tAibday, 8 35 A. AI. and LEAVE WASHINCTTON BAT.TIMORS At 6.M. .3.

7.20. 8.K-. 9.110, 40. 10.00, 10. (M.

11 A. 12.15, 2.01, 2 3.15. 3.2ft. 3.45. 4.

SO. 4 11, 4.3ft. 6.4$ 7.40, 10 09. 11.15 and 11.8ft P. On Snn lavs.

at 6.00. 9.00, 9.05, 10 50, 00 A. 12.1ft. 1.00. Ol.

3 pi. $.15. S.24, 3.45,4.00,-4.20, 5.40. 6.14,7.40, 10.00 aud 1L CATDNSVILLE 11KANCH. LEA CALVERT STATION" For Catonsvil', 7.45.

t.x A. 4 1-and 11.1ft P. ii. Bundays. lO.ai A.

and 11.15 P. M. Leave CatoiTtville for BaltHnora. .50, B.tft, 10.30 A. 3.46, SJBft, 7 12 and 10.10 P.

week-days. u-davs. 9.1V. A. 1.30.

and 1O10 P. For tlckela and time tables to all points East Nortu and Vt aoplv at Calvert Station, at nortliat "corner Balumor and Calvert streets, and at L'tiloi Baggsgecalled for and rhecked nt hotels and rxl-denoes on orders left at Olrlce, norlheasl Baltimore and Calvert streets. CUA3. PUGH. R.

WOOD. General Manager. General Passenger Agent VRDFRS FOR THE VOST COMPLICATED AND 1 INTRICATE DESIGNS OF PRINTING cnie-tolly and Intelligently oumplsled at THK. SUN JOB fiUNUNG Oi'i'lOfc. BY ATM.

SEKMULLKK 4i CO. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF AS IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND USED PIANOS. ORGANS. CAR PETS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING: HANDSOME PARLOR SUITS. CHAMBER OUTFITS.

LIBRARY'. OFFICE AND HALL FURNITURE. OIL PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS. ORNAMENTS, SOFAS.

LOUNGES, COUCHES. CLOCKS, MANTEL AND PIER TOILETWARE. TABLKS. FANCY ROCKERS AND EASY CHAIRS. SKIN RUGS, FINE LARGE BUFFALO KOBE, FLAT AND ROLL-FRONT DESKS COUNTERS.

SHOWCASES. STOVES, IRON SAFES. AT OUR WARE ROOMS, NO. 1 1 S. CH ARLES NORTHEAST CORNER GERMAN JANUARY 2.

1892. COMMENCING PROMPTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK, ON GERMAN STREET. Our first sale for the new year is a very attractive one, to which we comroenitlie attention of buyers. ft WILL SELL PKO.vaXTLl AT 1 1 OULt ON GERMAN SIR I', miscellaneous lot of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. STORE FIX TURES, "JOB LOTS," ETG.

IMMEDIATELY AFTER. We will sell tn the Store. FINE 7 "fa OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANOS AND ONE EXCELLENT MUSIC BOX. 3 LARGE MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS. VERY HANDSOME PARLOR SUITS, beanti-fullv upholstered.

FINE LIBRARY FURNITURE. BOOKCASES, LOUNGES, COUCHES AND CHAIRS. HEAVY WALNUT HALL RACKS. 25 ASSORTED PLAIN AND PATENT ROCK-ERS SO ASSORTED HIGn BACK AND LEATHER SEAT CHAIRS. 20 WALNUT, OAK AND POPLAR CHAMBER, SUITS.

WARDROBES, BUREALS.BEDDING.SPRINGS MATTRESSES. 6 BEAUTIFUL FOLDING BEDS, Walnut, Cherry and Oak. ELEGANT DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. MASSIVE BUFFETS, Oak and Walnut. EXTENSION TABLES.

DINING CHAIRS, TOILETWARE, ETC. 40 MADE CARPETS. RUGS, DRUGGETS, SOU ARES. EREMNANX HALL AND STAIR CARPET. AND The entire contents of a larjie Dwelling on Lombard street, all to be sold without limit.

Terms, Cash. jl-St WM. SEEMCLLER Aucts. fti TRUSTEE'S SALE of DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY NO. 770 GEORGE STREET.

In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore Citv, the undersigned will sell by public auction, on the premises, ou TUESDAY, the lath day of January, 1892, at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT PARCEL OF GROUND in the city of Baltimore Begiuningfor the same at the northeast corner of George and Brune streets, and running thence easterly, bounding on the north side of George street fifteen feet: thence northerly, parallel with Brnne street ninety-five feel to the south side ot an alley ten feel wide: thence westerly, bounding on the south side of said alley, with the use thereof, fifteen feet to the east side of Brune street, and thence southerly ninety-five feet to the place of beginning. Ground rent iflO per annum. Improved by a three-story BRICK DWELLING and two-story Back Building, No. 770 George street.

Terms of Sale: One third cash, balance in six and twelvemonths with inlei-estand satisfactory security: or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of one hundred dollars required from the purchaser the time of JAMES McCOLGA N. Trustee. WM. SEEMULLEll fc Auctioneers.

U. S. MARSHAL'S SALls. JTtA. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.

yKiSi By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. December 2S. 1891. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will sell at public auction, for cash, on MONDAY', January 4. 112, at 12 o'clock at McCOSKER'S SHIP-YARD, foot of Chesapeake sireet, Baltimore, the SCHOONER "SAMUEL F.

BY'RD." HER TACKLE, APPAREL AND FURNI 1 HE. as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM ATREY. U. S.

Marshal. BY TAYLOR CKKAMKK. it-v TRUSTEE'3 SALE i-jtl OF HOUSE NO. 1816 Mc HENRY STREET. In execution of a decree of the Circuit Court No.

2 of Baltimore City, I will sell bv public auction, on the premises, on THIS DAY. "January 2, im. at 4 o'clock P. THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE known as No. 1816 McHenry street, and the LOT on which it stands as inclosed, which begins on north side Mt-Hsnry street, 160 feet west of Fulton avenue, runs west on McHenry street feet and has a depth of 67 feet to a 3-foot alley.

In fee. Terms: One-third cash, balancs in two installments at six and twelvemonths from sale, with interest, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 will be required of purchaser at sale. N. RUFUS GILL.

Trustee. TAYLOR fc CREAMER, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE EIGHT VALUABLE GROUND RENT3, SITUATE OK STOCKTON COURT NEAR RIGGS AVENUE ASD ONE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF WOODY'EAR ST. AND SMITH STREET OR ALLEY. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned.

Trustee, will sell by public auction, at the REAL ESTATE EXCHANG No. 122 East Fayette street, beginning at I o'clock M-, on MONDAY', the lbth dav of January. A. 1892. ALL THE FOLLOWING GROUND RENT3 AND THE REVERSIONS IN FEE OF THB RESPECTIVE LOTS on which they are reserved: No.

1. AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF SIXTY DOLLARS, issuing out ot the lot and premises situate on the southwest corner of Riggs avenue (formerly Tenant street) and Stockton court or alley, and known as No. 1046 Stockton court, said lot having a front southerly on the west side of Stockton court fifteen feet; thence westerly with an even width and even depth on the south side of Riggs avenue fifty-seven ieetto the east side of an alley ten feet wide. No. 2.

AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, issuing out of No. 1044 Stockton court, which lot adjoins No. 1 on the south, with a front on Stockton court of eleven feet eleven inches, witli a depth of even width of fifty-seven feet to said ten foot alley. No. 3.

AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, issuing out of No. 1042 Stockton court. No. 3 adjoins No. 2 on the south, and also fronts eleven feet eleven inches on Stockton court, with a depth of even width, the same as Lot No.

2. No. 4. AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, Issuing out of No. 1040 Stocklon court No.

4 adjoins No. 3 on the south, and also fronts eleven feet eleven incites on Stockton court, with an even width and same depth as Lot No. 2. No. S.

AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, issuing out of No. 103S Stockton court. No. 6 adjoins No. 4 on the south, and also fronts eleven feet eleven inches on Stockton court, with an even width and the same depth as Lot No.

2. No. 6. AN ANNUAL GKOCSI) KENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, issuing out of No. 1038 Stockton court No.

6 adjoins No. 5 on the south, and also fronts eleven feet eleven inches on Stockton court, with an even width and the same depth as Lot No. I No. 7. AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, issuing out of No.

Stockton court. No. 7 adjoins No. 6 on the south, and also fronts eleven feet eleven inches on StocKion court, with an even widthj and the same depth as Lot. No.

2. No. 8. AN ANNUAL GROUND RENT OF THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS, issuing out of lot No. 1032 Stockton court No.

8 adjoins lot No. 7 on the south, with a front on StocKton court of about eleven feet six and one-half inches, with an even depth of fifty-seven feet to said ten-Toot alley. Allot said ground rents and lots are more particularly described in a renewable lease for ninety-nine years from James H. Gable and wife to John W. Moore, recorded in Liber J.

B. No. 114T. folio 271. By virtue of another decree of the same court, the undersigned will sell by public auction, at the same lime and place also.

No. AN ORIGINAL GROUND RENT OF FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS, issuing out of a lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Woodyear street and Smith street; or alley, with a front on Woodyear street of fourteen feet and four inches, and a depth ot even width of fifty-seven feet and five inches, lieing the same lot described in an original lease fur ninety-nine years, from James H. Gable and wife to Robert Stirling, recorded in Liber J. B. No 113d.

folio 227, die. Ixit No. 1 Is improved by a three-story BRICK STORE AND DWELLING. Lots 2 to 8. both inclusive, are each improved by a three-storv BRICK DWELLING.

And lot No. 9 by a two-story BRICK DWELLING. 1 erms of sale in each case: One-third cash, the balance in equal installments in six and twelve months, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser: credit payments to bear interest and to be secured to tiie satisfaction of the Trustee. A deposit of seventy-five dollars will be required on each lot at the tiuie of sale. JAMES S.

CALWELL, Trustee. BENZINGER A CALWELL, Solicitors, Bank of Baltimore Building. TAYLOR CREAMER, 23,26,30, 13,16,13 Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF MARBLE-FRONT DWELLING NO. 1409 JOHN STREET. Bv virtue of a decrc of ihe Circuit Court of Baltimore City, I will sell bv public auction, on the premise, on SATURDAY, January 23, 1M12.

at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND on the northeast side of John street one hundred and sixty-three feet nine inches southeast from Mosher street; front sixteen feet three inches, depth eighty feet. Ground rent Improved by a Marble-Front DWELLING three slories front und back. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in six and tweive months, with interest and security, or all dish, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 required from purchaser at sale ABRAHAM SHARP, Trustee.

TAYLOR CREAMER. Auctioneers. etrri EXECUTOR'S SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELLING PROPERTY NO. 136 SOUTH CAROLINE STREET. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned, Executor of Ruth A.

Glow deceased, will sell bv public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. Januarv 13. 1SH2. at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND AND IMPROVEMENTS described as foUows: Beginning for the same on the line of the west side "of Caroline street at the northeast corner of a lot of ground heretofore conveyed bv Eli Tucker to John S.

Donnell by deed dated the 5th day of Mnv, 1650, and recoriied'iiuiong the land records of Baltimore city in Liber A V. B. 445. folio 196, Ac and running "thence southerly, bounding on Caroline street 10 feet: thence westerly, parallel with Pratt street, to the westernmost boundary of the whole lot conveyed to said Donnell, as aforesaid: thence northerly, bounding on said outline 10 feet, and thence easterly by a straight line to the place of beginning. Subject to a sub-ground rent of lm- roved bv a two-storv and basem*nt BRICK WELLING, No.

128 South Caroline street. Terms, cash. HENRY R. HOOKER, Executor. EVERETT J.

WARING, Attorney. 217 Courtland street. TAYLOR A CREAMER, d3ft, j2.5,7,9, 1 1.1S.1 3 Auctioneers. AS TRUSTEE'S SALE Liii OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 510 ST.

MARY'S STREET. I By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore Cily, the undersigned. Trustee, will sell public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY', the i lib dav of Januarv. 1SV2, at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND AND PREMISES in Baltimore city described as follows: Beginning tor the same on the northwest side of St.

Mary's street at the distance ot 103 feet south-Testwardly from Druid Hill avenue, formerly cslled Ross street, running thence northwestwardly I 95 feet, more or less, to the luie David Moore's line: tlieuce southwestwardlv on said line 13 feet, more or lets, to tiie corner of "the lot assigned bv George HMlytoJohn G. Strieker; thence southeastwardly. binding on said lot so assigned 15 feet to ihe northwesterly side of St. Marv's street, and thence binding on It. Mary's street feet two inches to the place of beginning, reserving along the southwestern boundary 'hereof fitteen inches" on St.

Mary's street nnd extesding for depth 2 feet which, wnh like quantity ground adjoining, is to form an alley 2 feet six inches wide, to be used in common, with the right to John G. Strieker to build over said allev ot a suitstile height and into and against the southwestern gable end wall of the house on this lot. Improd by a two-stnry-and-garrel DWELLING with om-story Back Building. Subject to annual groundrent of $18 87V Termtof Sale: One-third cash, balance in six and twrve months, or all cash, at purchaser's opinion: deferred pavments to bear interest irom. the day sale ami to "be secured to the satisf action of the TrA tee.

Deposit of $75 required at sale. JOHN N. STEELE. Trustee STEELE, SEMMES A CAREY, solicitors, Bank of Baltimore Building. TAYLOR A CREAMER, Auctioneers.

TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DWELLINO NO. 419 NORTH BOND STREET AND BRICK STABLE. By virtue oi a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City. I ill sell by public auction. on the premises, on FRILAY, January 22, 1892.

at 4 o'clock P.M., ALL THAT LOT OF GHOUaD on the east side ni Bond street e.shty feet south from Jefferson street, at southeast corner 10-feet alley. Fiont thirtv-two feet, depih nUny feet to 20-ft. alley. Ground rent $112. ImprovMnente, a three-storv front BRIcK DWELLING, tvo-story Back Building, one-storv Kitchen and trstory Brick Stable at the corner of said 10 and alley.

Term of Sale: cne-third cash, balance in six and twelve montbs.wlth interest and security; or all cash, at purchaser's Jou A deposit of $200 required of purchaser at sale, ABRAHAM SHARP. Trustee. TAYLOR A CREAMER, Auctioneers. BY TAYLOR CUEAMk.li. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY.

NO. 4 09 SOUTH POPPLKTOX STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned. Trustee, will sell nt public auotion, on the premises, on TUESDAY, Die 2th day of January. A.

D. 1S2. at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND situate and lying in the city of Baltimore, and thus described: Beginning on Ihe east side of 1'oppleton street distant feet 6 Inches south from the southeast corner of Poppleton anil Ramsay streets, and running thence east, at right angles with Poppleton street, through centre of partition wall there situate. 6-i feft, to an alley 3 foet wide, with ue of same in common, Ac: thence south, bounding on lid ullev 12 feet inches: thence west, throu-'h the rentre of partition wall there situate: 63 feet to Poppleton street: thence north, bounding on Poppleton street, 12 feet 6 Inches to the beginning point.

Said lot is subject to an annual rent of $37 50. payable semi-annually. Ira. provemeuls consist of a three-story BRICK DWELLING, with Hack Building, and known as.N'o.4u South Popnleton street. Terms ot sale: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, or all cash, at option of purchaser.

Credit payments to be tecured, Ac, A deposit of $50 required of purehr.er at sale. JOHN B. M' GR AW. Trustee. 1 05 St.

Paul siri-et. TAYLOR CREAMER. Auctioneers. BY MATTHEWS Jf KIRKLANii, ORPHANS' COURT SALE STOCK OF GROCERIES. TEAS.

COFFEES. SUGAR. CANNED Gi'ODS. GLA-SWARR. VISE-OAR, SY'KUPS.

LTQUOKS. ETC. CONTAINED IN STORK. NORTH WEST CORNER FAYETTE AND EXETER STREETS. To BE siLI BYT ORDER OF THE ORPHXNS' COURT OF BALTIMORE city, on Monday, January' 4, 1893, COMMENCING AT lO O'CLOCK A.

M. THOMAS F. FHYl'R, lArfm'a MICHAEL A. LIN, Aam d2-8t MATTHEWS A KIRKLAND, Aucts. RECEIVERS'' PUBLIC SALE OF THE BALTIMORE AND DRUM POINT RAILROAD.

ITS PROPERTY AND FRANCHISES. In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned. Receivers, will sell ntthe EXCHANGE SALESROOMS. No. 133 East Fayette street, iu the city of Baltimore, in the state of Marvland, by public auction, on January 1SW2.

at 1 o'clocR ALL THE REAL PROPERTY OF EV'KKV KIND AND ALL THE PERSONAL PROPERTY' OF THE SAID RAILROAD COMPANY AND ALL ITS FRANCHISES AND CORPORATE RIGHTS, PO-iERS AND PRIVILEGES, consisting In part of its Line of Railroad, about seventy-five miles in length, from the city of Baltimore to Drum Point, in Culvert county, in the State of Mart-land, and every Extension, Branch or Lateral Railroad belonging to the said company, and alt its Land, Easem*nts. Right of Way. Grounds. Roadbed, Tracks, Sidings, Ties, Culverts, Water Rights, Bridges, Trestlework, Erections, Fixtures and Improvements, its Equipments of every kind. Implements.

Materials and Chattels, and all Legal and Equitable Rights. Title and interest of the said Baltimore and Drum Point Railroad Companv of. In and to the said property and every part thereof, and of, iu, and to any claim or claims, assignable in law or equity. The Baltimore and Drum Poiiit Rsilroad Company has had expended In locatlous. rights of way and grading, about four hundred thousand dollars, and is in such advanced condition tbftl the road is capable of being easily completed in a few months.

The Charter, which is a most valuable one. one of the most valuable ever conferred upon a railroad company in the State of Maryland, is conditioned upon the completion of the road, and the Statute Law of the state confers upon the purchasers a period often years to complete the road. Persons desiring further information are requested to apply to thf undersigned at Baltimore. The terms of saie are one third cash, bnlance In two equal payments at six and twelve months from the day of sale, with interest and security to the satisfaction of the Receivers on the credit payments: or all cash, at the purchaser's option A deposit of $5,000 will be required at the time of the sale. auoaias ri I Gil ES.

218 St. Paul street, S. JOHNSON POE, 100 East Lexintrion street. Receivers. MATTHEWS Si KIRKLAND.

dW.MjaSJt.lS.SSs Auctioneers. fS TRUSTEE'S SALE Mliii OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY NO. 2025 EASTERN AVENUE, IN BALTIMORE CITY. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court No. of Baltimore Cl'y, the undersigned.

Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 7th day ot Januarv. ls. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND in the city of Baltimore, beginning on the south side of Eastern avenue at the distance of 40 feet west from the southwest eorner of Eastern avenue and Castle street; running thence west on Eastern avenue 13 teet and 4 inches: thence south 76 leet; thence east 13 feet and 4 inches to a 3-foot alley, and then north on said alley 76 feet to the beginning. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $33 34.

Improved bv a three-storv BRICK DWELLING and iwo-story Brick Back Building. Terms of Sale: One-third cash and the balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, wilh interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. CHARLES II ERZOG, Trustee, 113 East Lexington street. MATTHEWS KIRKLAND, Auctioneers.

TRUSTEES' SALS VALUABLE PROPERTY. FEE-SIMPLE DWELLING NO. 223 WEST BIDDLE STREET, LEASEHOLD DWELLING NO. 1020 PARK AVENUE, LEASEHOLD DWELLINGS NO. 1103 FULTON ALLEY AND NO.

1019 JENKINS ALLEY. SUB-LEASEHOLD DWELLING NO. 1021 JENKINS ALLEY, TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLINGS NOS. 914 AND 916 JORDAN ALLEY. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned.

Trustees, will sell at aiicti-jii. on the respective premises, on HUB3DAY. the 21st dav of January, 1S92, ALL THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LOTS OF GROUND AND IMPROVEMENTS situate in Baltimore city, viz: 1. AT 3 O'CLOCK P. ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND beginningfor the same on the northwesternmost side of Bid-die street at the distance of eighty-five teet northeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasternmost side of Bolton street and the uortnwesterninost side of Bid-die street, and running thence northeasterly, binding od Biddle street eighteen feet: thence northwesterly, parallel with Boi ton street, one hundred and fifty feet to an alley twenty feet wide culled Campbell alley; thence southwesterly binding on said allev eighteen thence sontheasterly.parallel with Bolton street, about one hundred and fitty feet to Biddie street, the place of beginning.

Imp'roved by a three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 222 West Biddie street. 2. AT 3hj O'CLOCK P. ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND begiuningfor the same on the east side of Fulton street (or alley) at ihe distance of f0 feet north from Tyson street, and running thence north, binding on'Fulton sireet 13 feet: thence east 43 feet; thence south 13 feet; thence west 4 feet to the beginning.

Improved by a two-story-nnd-attic BRICK DWELLlNG.No. 1103 Fulton street (or aliey). Subject to an annual ground rent of 25. 3. AT 4 O'CLCCK P.

M-. ALL THAI LOT OF GROUND beginning for the same on the southwest side of Grundy street (now Park avenue) at the distance of 157 feet southeasterly from Hoffman street, and running thence southeasterly, hounding on Grundy street, (now Park avenue.) 14 reel 3 inches, thence southwesterly, parallel with Hoffman street, 150 feet to Jenkins alley; thence northwesterly, bounding on Jenkins alley 14 feet 3 inches: thence northeasterly 150 feet to the place of beginning. Improved by a three-story BRICK DWELLING with a two story Brick Back Building. No. 1020 Park avenue, and also with a three story BRICK DWELLING, No.

1019 Jenkins alley. This whole lot is subject to a ground rent of $36 75 per annum. Also, Immediately after sale of the above, 4. ALL THAT SUB-LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND beginning for the same on the northeast side of Jenkins alley 142 feet 9 inches south from Hoffman street, running tnence southeasterly binding on Jenkin alley 14 teet 3 inches; thence northeasterly, parallel with Hoffman street, fifty eight feet to an allev four or five feet wide; thence "northeasterly binding on said alley 14 feet 3 inches: thence southwesterly 5s feet to the beginning. Improved by a three-storv BUK.K DWELLING.

No. 1021 Jenkins alley. Subject to an annual sub-ground rent of one cent. 3. AT 4 O'CLOCK P.

ALL THAT LEASEHOLD LOT OF GROUND beginning for the same on the southwest side of Jordan alley 125 teet south-eastwardly from Preston street, and running thence southeastwardly. bounding on Jordan alley 25 feet, more or less, lb the centre of an alley about three feet wide, to be kept open for use in common; thence southwestwardlv along the centre of said alley, and parallel with Preston street 53 feet: thence northwestwardly, parallel trith Jordan alley, 25 feet, and thence nortbenstwardlv to the plare of beginning. Improved by two BRICK DWKL LINGS, Nos. 914 and 016 alley, Ihe whole being subject to ground rent of $25 per annum. Terms of Sale: one-third cash, the balance in equal installments in six and twelve months, with interent; or all cash, at purchaser's option.

A deposit of fifty dollars required on each lot at the sale. All taxes, ground rent and water rent and income to be adjusted to Jiinnnrv 1, 1S92. MICHAEL A. MULLIN. BERNARD M.

CARTER, j-Trustees. MATTHEWS KIRKLAND. Auctioneers. BY SCHYVAB BROS. CO.

arfSto, REGULAR MONDAY'S SALE of furniture and miscellaneous wares, at our auction rooms, nos. 16 anil 18 south charles street, southwest corner german street, ON MONDAY" MORNING. JANUARY 4. 1892, AT 10 O'CLOCK. OUR ASSORTMENT THIS WEEK EMBRACES SPECIALLY WALNUT.

OAK, POPLAR AND ASH CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS IN VARIOUS UPHOLSTER-IN GS. SEVERAL OAK AND CHERRY' CABINETS OF UNIQUE DESIGNS, MUSIC CABINETS. WALNUT FOLDING BED, PIER MIRRORS. ENGRAVINGS. OIL PAINTINGS, ANDIRONS AND FENDER.

HALL PIECES. BUFFETS, DESKS, SINGLE BEDROOM PIECES, FANCY ROCKERS. CARPETS, MATTING, RUGS AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS GENERALLY. ALSO, 1 HEINEKAMP UPRIGHT PIANO, 2 SQUARE PIANOS, 1 PARLOi: ORGAN. WHICH WE WILL OFFER PROMPTLY AT 13 O'CLOCK.

AND FOR ACC0UXT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ff DDI Tl 1 VTP udxjo. ix a TERMS, CASH. jl-3t SCHWAB BROS. AUCTS. (, TRUSTEE'S SALE iUii OF STORE AND DWELLING NORTHEAST CORNER DILLON AND STREEPER STREETS.

Bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of P.alti- more i.ily, the undersigned. Trustee, will sell by public auction, on the premises, on MONDAY. January 11. IS92. at 4 o'clock P.

ALL THAT LOT GKOUNli lntnecitynr Baltimore, at the north east corner ot union ana streeper streets, having a iront or lo teet on the north side of Dillon street, with a rectangular depth of 70 feet to a ten-foot alley. Ground rent $45. Improvements, a two-story BRICK STOP.E AND DWELLING, wito two-story Brick Back Buildinir. Terms of Sale: One-ihird cash, balance In equal installments at six and twelve months. itb interest from day of sale, secured to Trustee's satisfaction; or au casu.

at purchaser option. Deposit of $5o required on day of sale. LOUIS B. BERNEI. Trntee.

SCHWAB BROS. A Aucts. BY KDWAP.M SOPK.ll Jo. FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES AT AUCTION. On MONDAY.

January 1. nt 1 o'clock P. at WAREHOUSE 463 Eal Pratt street, we will sell via: 500 B0XES FASCY FLORIDA ORANGES. H. SEWARD A CO.

jl-3t EDWARD SOPER A Aucis. FLORIDA ORANGES AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, January 4. at 12 o'clock nt WARKHOLSK NO. 9 hiASl LOMBARD STREET we will sell, viz: 500 BOXES FLORIDA ORANGES.

TIX W1LKINS. EDWARD SOPER Aucts. j2-2t SALE. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY.

January ft. l2, 1 nhall sell at auction, at 23 GRANBY STREET, NORFOLK. at 10.30 A. A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF WALLPAPER. ETC.

In meantime bids for the stock as a whole will be received. erms, cash. tj B. D. WHITE.

Receiver; PROFESSIONAL. PENSIONS. All who served 90 davs or over in late war, or their Widows, should apply now. Costs nothing until successful. Vouchers executed.

Discharge papers unnecessary. A. P. LLOYD, Attv. at Law, 3.

E. cor. St. Paul and Saratoga sts. dlb-iiia OUNS, PISTOLS.

ETC. ESTABLISHED 1843 SPORTSMEN. ATTENTION TtRFFCTT. LOADING GUN'S. REPEATING AND FLOBERT KlrLta, rtslOLS, CARTRIDGES.

SttiiLLS, BLUE ROCK PIGEONS AND TRAPS. Full stock of latest and best goods ia the line. GUNS MADE TO ORDER an I repairing don la best manner. Goods sent C. O.

D. ALEX. McCOMAS A SON. ijrl-6ai 23 South Calvert street, Baltimore T) AYMOND'S VACATION ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES 1NCLUDKD. A GRAND TOUR BY SPECIAL TRAIN THROUGH EUROPE.

The party will leave New York by FRENCH LINE STEAMER LA BOURGOGNE. SATURDAY. Feb ruary 20. and be absent 114 days. 6 days Europe, with visits to Marseilles.

NICE. Monte Carlo Men-tone. Genoa, Pisa, NAPLES. ROME. FLORENCE.

Italian Lakes. Lucerne, me ICE. Trieste. Grottoes ot Adelsburg, Buda-Pesth, CONSTANTINOPLE, (10 days.) Sofia. Belgrade, VIENNA, MUNICH.

Nuremburg. Dresden. BERLIN, Frankford, THE RHINE, Cologne, Amsterdam, the Hague, Rotterdam, Antwerp. BRUSSELS, LONDON and PARIS. The Special Train (to be at the service of the party throughout the railway journey) will incinde AMERICAN SLEEPING CARS.

A DINING CAR, and other luxuries previously unknown in European travel The Best Hotels and numerous Carriage Rides everywhere, evekiihi.m- inur.uuaixin FIRST-CLASS. Party limited in numbers. Send for descrtntlveclrcuiar. RAYMOND WHiTCO-nn, 111 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, (Under Continental Hotel.) Cl RAND EXCURSION TO ANNAPOLIS, UNDER AUSPICES OF GREYSTONE CLUB, TO ATLliSU l.NAUWUKAli nn- mvw S-RANTC BROWS. The safe and commodious Steamer EMMA GILES will leave Pier 16.

LUtht street wharf, AN ak 3, '92, at 8.10 A. Stopping at neuutisuu. Wharf going and returning. Refreshments and meals will be eerved by expe rienced caterer at reasonable rates. Fare i5c round trip.

Tickets can be procured at wharf, the principal Drue Stores, or from T. CYAN. J.t., 1616 Last Baltimore EDTJCATIOX. THE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY FOR GIRLS, founded in 1S32, noted for healthfulnoss. thorough instruction und careful trainiue.

REV ARTHUR J. RICH, A. M. lteisterstown. Md.

JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Terms very moderate. Special Scholarships for Sons of the Clergy and other deserviug students. For Catalogues address me president, THOMAS FELL, Ph LL. D.

f*ckN1TURE. ETC HIGHEST GRADE and Medium Parlor Suito, Furniture, genuine All-Curieil-Hair Mattresses, Cassard's Buena Bed Springs. 305 N. HOWARD, N. CHARLES.

i)u rapie quality. Moderate pricus PAWNBROKERS. rONEY'. MONEY. MONEY.

MONEY. LEW I SALABES, CONSOLIDATED LOAN COMPANY, 507 EAST BALTTAIORL (Between Gav and Frederick streets.) ESTABLISHED IN 1825 AInV lihral advances on MERCHANDISE AND VALUABLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALL TRANSACTIONS SIKICILY WJIllllta- TIAL. Private office in rear. Open daily N.

B. Building and sates tuny protected ny indi vidual Burglar Alarm. (Am. Dist. Tel.

Co.) Also. Members of Jewelers' Security Alliance of United States. Forfeited Goods at private sale. ONEY' TO LOAN MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT BENJAMIN LOAN AND BANKING HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1830. NEW NOS.

420. 422 AND 434. OLD NOS. 27, 39. 31 FAYETTE STREET.

NEAR GAY. We continue to a-lvance the lararest loans on all kinds of valuables and collaterals. Mortgages taken and Ground Rents bought. Open daily. Private entrance No 420.

PROPOSALS. WATER DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER, OLD CITY HALL, H0LLIDAY STRTCET, Baltimore, Dec. 29. isyl. SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to the Water Board, will be received up to 12 o'clock M.

JAN UARY 11.1892. for the following material rnr the vear 1892: 1.935 TOSS OK CAST-IRON PIPE. from li '0 12 Inches in diameter; CAST-IRON PIPE FITTINGS.BR ASS STOPS AND FERRULES AND SPECIAL BRASS AND IKON CASTINGS, all from manufacturers onlv: 4-4 LUMBER AND JUTE PACKING from the trade. Specihcations can be seen at this otnee. ine Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

order of the Water Board. ROBERT K. MARTIN, Chief Engineer. -PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING streets and avenues in the District of Columbia. Office of the Commissioners.

Washington, D. December 28. 1S91. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892, tor work on Connecticut avenue ex tended and connecting street.

Blank forms of pro posals and specihcations can be obtained at mis omce nnnn annlication therefor, together with all neces sary information, and bids upon these forms only will be considered, i nengnt is reserved to reject anv and all Dids orpartsot bias. J. v. uuuolass, J. W.

ROSS, W. T. ROSSELL, Commissioners, D. TYPE FOUNDERS. ETC.

TOTIN MENGEL TYPE FOUNDERS, ELECTROTYPERS AND FVCRAVERS. Agents lor Walter Scott, ac tjo.s Cylinder, and all the leading Job Presses. We carry the largest stock of Type and Printers' Supplies in the city. Complete Newspaper and Job Outlits lurnuhea prompuy ana at trie lowest prices, 111 f.asi uerman street. The Tvne on The Sun.

manufactured by us. has been in constant use over mree years. aaa-im AUCTION SALES. BT WAI. SEE5IULLEB CO.

PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED. FEE-SIMPLE AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. P. virtne and in pursuance of a decree of the Cir cuit Court of Baltimore City, passed on the 30th day of November, 1891, the undersizneu, Trustee, win .11 nt nnhlic sale, on WEDN ESDAY', the nth day of Tonnarv. A.

D. 1S92. at 1 o'clock P. at the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. No.

133 East Fayette Street, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS OF GROUND, all situate in the city of Baltimore and nnitnnroved: LOT NO. 1. Beginning for the same at the corner formed by the intersection of toe southeasternmot side ot Ridgeiy street witn me soutnwesternmosi side of Stockholm street, and running thence south westerly, bounding on the southeasternmost side of Ttidgely street two hundred and sixty-four feet to the northeastern most side of Ostend street: thence southeaster! v. bounding on the northeasfernmost side of Ostend street one hundred and fifty-five feet, more or less, to Chestnut alley; thence nortneasteriy hoiinrtlns on Chestnut alley two hundred and sixty- four feet to the southwestern most side of Stockholm street, and thence northwesterly, hounding on ine snmhwMremmost side or Stockholm street one hun dred and fifty-five feet, more or less, to the place of besrlnnincr. In fee LOT NO.

2. Beginning for the same at a point fiftv fet northeasteriv from the northwesternmost intersection of Russell and Ostend streets, on the westernmost side of Kufsell street, and thence run-nine fifty feet northwardly, boundinz on Russell street: thence westerlv. parallel with Ostend street, one hundred and fifty-five feet, more or less, to Chestnut alley, thence southwardly fifty feet, bounding on Chestnut alley, and thence eastwardly, parallel with Ostend sireet, one hundred and fifty-five feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. In fee. LOT NO.

3. Beginning for the same at the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasternmost side of street and the northwesternmost side of Russell street, running thence northeasterly, bounding on the northwesternmost side of Russell street two hundred and fifty-three feet, more or less, to the centre of Alluvion street, as mentioned in a deed from Heron C. Murray and wife to F'ranklin Hersh, recorded among the land records of Baltimore city in Liber G. R. No.

7W1, folio 453; thence running'northwesterly along the centre of Alluvion street aforesaid, and parallel with Wooster street, to the southeasternmost side of Ridgly street; thence southwesterly, binding on the southeasternmost side of Ridgly street two hundred and fifty-three feet, more or less, to the norlbeasterntnot side of Wooster street, and thence sonthoanerly, bounding on the northeasternmost side of Woosier street to the place of beginning. In tee. LOT NO. 4. Beginning for the same on the southeast side of Ridgely street at the distance of fifty feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southeasternmost side of Ridgely street and the southwestemmost side of West street, and running thence southwestivardlv.

bounding on Ridgely street two hundred and eighty-one feet-six inches to ihe northeast side of street; thence southeaster! v. bounding on the northeastern-most side of Stockholm sireet one hundred and fifty-five feet to Chestnut olU-y; thence northeastwardly, bounding on Chestnut' alley two hundred and eightv-one feet six inches, and thence northwestwardly, parallel with West street, one hundred and fiftv-fi've feet to the place of beginning, in fee. LOT "NO. 5. Beginning for the same on the line of the northwest side of Russell street nt the distance of eightv-six feet seven inches southwesterly from the corner formed by the inier-ection of the northwest side of Russell street and the southwest side of Wet and running thence south-westerly, bounding on the northwest side of Russell street, eleven feet six inches: thence northwesterly.

Parallel street, one hundred and fifty-five eet, more or less, to Chestnut alley: thence north-entevlv, bounding on Chestnut alley eleven feet six inches, and thence southeasterly, parallel wlih West street, one hundred and fifty-live feet to the place of beginning. In tee. LOT NO. 6. Beginning for the same at the corner formed by the intersection of the northwest side of Russell street and the southwest side ot west street, and running thence southwesterly, bounding on the northwest, side of Kussell stieet fet and seven iuches; thence northwesterly, parallel with West street, one hundred and fifty-tlve feet, more or less, to Chestnut alley; thence northeasterly, bounding on Chestnut allev to the southwest side of West street; thence southeasterly, bounding on the southwest side of West street one hundred and fitty-five feet, more or less, to the pluce of beginning.

In fee. LOT NO. 7. Bediming for the same on the northwest sldeof Russell street at thedistr.nce of one hundred and nine feet and seven inches southwest, erly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northwest Sloe ot iiuseii street anu ine souin-west side of West sireet. and running thence ouih- westerlv.

bounding on the nortlnvest side of Russell street eleven feet inches: thence northwesterly, parallel with West street, one hundred and fifty-five feet, moie or less, to Chestnut alley: thence northeasterly, bounding on Chestnut alley, eleven feet. six inches, and thence soutliea'terly, parallel with West street, one hundred and fifty-live feet, move or less, to the place ot heginning. In fee. LOT NO. 8.

Beginning for me same on thenorth-west sldeof Russell street the of ninety-eight feet and one Inch southwesterly trom the corner formed bv the intersection of the northwest side of Rusell street and the southwest side of West street, and running llier.ee southwesterly, bounding on the norih'vest side of Russell street eleven feet six inches: thence northiir-sieiiy. parallel with west street, one hundred pud fifty-five feet, more or less. to Chestnut alley: thence nortneasteriy. oonnaing on Chestnut allev eleven feet six inches, and thence southeasterly, parallel wilh West street, one hundred and itfiv-five feet, more or less, to the place of beginnlne. "Iu foe.

LOT NO. 9 Hezinning. for the same on the nortS-wes; side of Russell street at the distance of one hua-dred and twentv-one feet and one inch southwesterly trom the corner formed by the intersection of Hie northwe-t side of tiussall street and the southwest side or West sireet, and running thence southwest, erly. bounding on the northwest side of Russell sireet eleven feet six inches to ground now or form-, erlv belonging to Smith and northwesterly, bounding thereon and parallel with West street one hundred and fifty-five feet, more or less, to Chestnut allev: thence northeasterly, bounding on Chestnut alley eleven feet six Inches, more or less, and thence southensierly, parallel with We-t street, one hundred and fifty-five feet, more or leas, to the place of beginning, mtee. LOT NO.

10 Beginning for the same at the corner formed bv the intersection of the northernmost side of Ostend street aud the westernmost side of Russell stree', and running thence northerly, bounding on the westernmost side of Russell street fifty leet: thence westerlv. parallel with Ostend street, onehundred and fifty-five feet to Chestnut allev; thence southerly, bounding ou the easternmost 6lde of Chestnut alley fitty feet to Osiend street, snd thence easterly, bounding on the northernmost side ofOstendstreet.au one hundred and fifty-fire feet to the place of beginning. Subject to an irredeemable ground rent of seventy-five dollars per anunin. but. by arrangement with the owner of the rent, this lot can be sold in tee.

NC. 1 1. Beginning for the same at the comer formed bv the intersection of the northeast side of Stockholm street and the northwest side of Russell street, and running thence nnrtneasierty on the northwest side of Russell street one hundred and ninety-eight feet, more or less: thence northwesterlv parallel with Stockholm s.reet. one hundred and tiftv-five teet to chesnut alley: thence southwesterly on said alley one hundred and ninety-eight feet la Stockholm street: thence southeasterly on Stockholm street to the place of beginning. Subject to a ground rent of four hundred end ninety-five dollars per annum, redeemable at any time at 8 per cent.

NO. 12. Beginning for the same on the northwest side of Russell sireet eighty feet southwest from the southwest corner of Stockholm and Russell streets, and running thence southwesterly on Russell street eighty-four feet: thence northwesterly one hundred and fiftv-five feet to Chesnut aliey: thence northeasterly "on said alley eighly-four feet, and thence southeasterly one hundred and fitiy-five feet to the beginning. Subject to a ground rent of two hundred and ten dollars per annum, redeemable at any time at 6 per cent. All the above lots are nnimoroved.

and are well located for building and manufacturing sites. TERMS OK SALE: One third cash, the balance In six and twelve months (or all cash, as the purchaser may elect:) the credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale, arid to be secured by the note or notes of the purchaser or purchasers, indorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee. Plats of the property can be obtained at the office of Goodwin 4 Culbreth, attorneys, 211 N. Calveit street, on and after Wednesday, December A deposit of two hundred and fifty dollars will bo required upon each of said parcels on the day of sale, excepting lots Nos. 7.

ft and 9. on each of which a deposit of one hundred dollars will be required. CHARLES RIDGELY GOODWIN. Trustee, 211 N. Calvert street GOODWIN 4 CULBRETH.

Attorneys, 2 1 1 North Calvert street WM. BilfcMUi-LER A ia.24jfi.3Li iJSJL Auctioneers. T'-TFD-rSE bK ENGLISH MASTIFF DOG: returns. Address la7JnclJ BOARDINti. .) ntv.r ROOMS, at IIS MUL XARIOR BERRY STBEET.opyosite Pratt Library.

It r.FARANT ROOMS, with BOARD. 13. WEST ULBERRY opposite the Cathedral, a-si-n. r-vr ool TVt PranL'lin street. SeCOnd- story front ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished.

with BOARD. Table Boarders desired. dSl-3l CHOICE ROOMS Newlv and elegantly furnished. BOARD. 740 WE AV ETTE bT.

d-2s-6t TKRY DELIGHTFUL DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, with BOARD: centrally located: flrst- akd: ce: Address elass appointments-oftVc. Box 661. Post- -mm RENT Several fir't-elass Fl'kMsnbu ROOMS uitable for married couple or and with BOARD. S. V.

CORNER McCULLOH AND LANYALE STS. VTTfoaNT. HOMELIKE. HOTEL ALTAMONT. EUTAW PLACE.

ton of hmiw: healthiest mode heat in the world. PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT GUESTS. Weekly rates tin upwards. monthly $50 upwards, including Board, light and heat. Send lor pamphlet and menu.

dUMm C. WARNER STORK. Prop. EAST vast pn NEAR CHARLES Larsre. It b'rictat ROOMS.commiinicating.with Board.j2-S 24 EAST MADISON STREET.

Front ROOMS, commnnicatina: southern exposure: table served iu apartments wnen aesirea. uid-iui lnii F.ST MONUMENT STREET. Two Kiree seennd-story front ROOMS, (furnished. For Rent.with BOARD: also, hall room: table nsarueis desired: dinaer at ha'f past six oVlock; rererences, riveTTB ST. Comfortable ROOMS.

Liu Permanent, transient and Table Board.d3l-4 AT WEST FA ETTE ROOMS.wltliorwith- out Board. Transient and Table Board.dStMt eoo NORTH CALVERT STREET Comforta- i.to rn-MS with first-rlnss BOARD, includ- ina washintr. tor S3 a week: Young Mel and Boya only: references required. d3-'" -t int A VF TABLE BOARDERS ac- commodated: first-clasa table. Dinner 6 o'clock.

d.S0-4t A W. FAYETTE ST Nire Front ROOMS: every convenience; good table; reasonable. imp ROLTOS ST. Very attractive KOOM, 2a lilU tloor, with BOArtl: rer inuie nuniu. 11 LINDEN AVE.

2d and Sd-story ROOMS, ittXO with BOARD. furnished or nniurmsnea. 17)() NORTH CHARLES STREET. Several 1 i Zi verT desirable ROOMS, with first-class private table: Permanent and Transient OOA1 CALVERT STREET, corner Third. Bay- Window ROOMS, second ana intra noors; heated: 6 o'cloca ainner uji-ji.

BOARD WASTED. 'ANTED In the vicinity, of Franklin. two vd.no,-,! rooms, communicatlne. one fronL with or without BOARD. Address at once 604.

North Fulton aveuue. Jl-t BOARD for Gentleman, Wife and Small Child. In northern section: secoud story front room; pri vate familv: terms not to exceed per moum. au- dress 7 1 3. Sun office- )l--t ROOMS FOR.

REST. CECOXD STORY ROOMS, neatly rurnlsneo, neai and Bath. 1 1 NOB I II PACA i. js- TTTIDOW, living alone, would rent 1 or 2 hand- somelT-fiirnished ROOMS to a quiet couple. Address 51s, Sun office.

J'-" TO LET APARTMENT. 9 Rooms, with modern conveniences, by a Physician. Apply. to 10 A. to 2, 6 to 3 P.

at 406 N. EAtltK si. Qoi- TWO FURNISHED ROOMS.wlth BOARD.tor two Gentlemen and their Wives. In a private family without children. JOHN STREET.

References required. Ttftft F.NT Nice FURNISHED ROOMS. W. LOMBARD, cor. Paca, Holzhausen's Mas querade Business.

tu.tn.sM- COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS for Gentlemen. 324 N. CHARLES STREET. d50-Ct ill DRUID HILL AVENUE. cor.

Dolphin. 11 OX FLAT or SINGLE BOARD. i WASTED TO RENT. -1-mHYSII-T AN WANTS FNFCRXISHED with OFFICE, near Linden aveuue and Mc- Mechen street. Address 36.

Sun office. )2-2t THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, without board, hBtaMn Mr-r-nllnh. t'alvert. Hoffman and Monu ment sts. terms must be reasonable.

POSTOFFICE BOX 137.citv. d.tl-4t OFFICES FOR REXT. RIGHT FRONT OFFICE OR DESK ROOMS, on Potorfice near chamber of Commerce: gas and beat; reasonable terms. Address omce. A PORTION OF OFFICE OR DESK ROOM in A same: ground floor, front: snlendid central location: terms reasonable.

Apply at 231 EAST BALTIMORE STREET. Qin-Dl RENT Two pleasant OFFICES, on tha ground floor, 6 East Lexington street. Apply to tll-lm 217 North Charles street. BUSIXE3S OPHOKTITXITIES. lir ANTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD Bl NESS MAN WITH $1500, to open and take charge of OlBce.

Money well secured. Salary $100 per month. Address it sun omce. AVliREV INCANDESCENT GASLIGHT Balti- ivJ. more or outside counties for sale of this incom parable liht.

To a Man of Business this is a chance of a life-time. 50 W. BALTIMORE ST. ENTLEMAN OR A SYNDICATE OF GEN-vJT TLEYIEN wanted with several thousand dollars to back a great, new "Extravaganza Production;" booked for fortv weeks in the principal cities. United States and Canada, including New ork city; profits will exceed ai.000 weeklv.

Beautiful Lithographed Printing Kxauisite Wardrobe. Magnificent Scenery: First-class Company engaged; everything ready: no trltlers; references exchanged, rur interview auureas L476, Sun om.ee. )x- T70R SALE A SALOON in East Baltimore. Ad dress 1 7 1. Sun office.

Jl-2t TOR SALE-Stock and Fixtures of a MILLINERY STORE; rent $12 a month, Apply at 824 WEST BALTIMORE STREET. Jl-st SALE Stock and Fixtures of a small GROCERY AND DAIRY. Apply at Sun office. Jl-3t TOR SALE CHEAP WHOLE OR HALF 'IN i TEREST IN PAYING PUBLICATION. Address OWN ER 8 1 Sun office.

Jl-2t TOR SALE-TOWN AND COUNTY RIGHTS IN A NEW INVENTION: a sure success; no compe tition: big money in it. Address, with stamp, W. F. DCRG1N, 333 North Charles street. SALE CHEAP Stock and Fixtures of a first- class GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND HAT STORE; Rood location.

Address 446. Sun office. 11-S FOR SALE Splendid chance for a DRUGGIST: nicelv filled up: no better location: low rent and lon lease: will sell very reasonable. Address 406. Sunoflice.

X)R PALE-ONE 40, 23. 6. 5. 4, 3-HORSE POWER BoILERS; one 20, 18, 16, 6, 4. 2-horss power ENGINES: good as new.

Applv to ELLER-BROCK A FADUM. 408 W. German St. dl5-eolm IITANTED TO BUY A MILK ROUTE, about 40 gallons. Address 653, Sun office.

d31-3t -I1T ANTED TO BUY A COUNTRY STORE for cash. Address 603, suu ofhee. d3l-3t "IT ANTED PARTNER, with to join me in II a a-ood monev-makinar scheme: investigate. Address SHOWMAN 436, Son office. jl-3t ANTKll To meet A YOUNG MAN WITH mlO.OOO and some business experience.

Ad dress MANUFACTURER, 380, Sun office. jl-3t A YOUNG AN. with tlO.fWO to tiO.OuO. desires to form a COPARTNERSHIP with some established Mercantile House doing a profitable business: first-class references given and required. Address 581.

Sun office. jl-6t TV Xf Owner leaving city; only little cash required. Position of Trust with Manufacturing Company; goedsalarv. Call today. LOCH A 6 South TO THE BOOK TRADE.

FOR SALE-The 8tock. Fixtures and Good-Will of a well-known and successful BOOK AND STATIONERY CONCERN in the State of Kansas, now doing a prosperous business, f-atisfactory reasons given tor selling and favorable arrangements made with a satisfactory purchaser. Present stock on hand can be reduced to to.oon if necessary. A rare opportunity. Address KANSAS, Box 673, New York.

OQ AAA wTLLBt A THIRD INTE RSTIN CO.UUII A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE. HYW. ROGER6.230 N.Charles. OROUXD RENTS FOR SALE. GROUND RENTS OR MORTGAGES WANTED.

S18.000 to invest. Send particulars to PHILIP H. HOFFMAN, Fayette and St. Paul sts. 1H0ICE RENTS, J30.

t. fi0 to $:50. at V' from 5to7 per different sections of city. WM. B.

WHITESIDE, 103 East Lexington street Office hours. 11 to 2. 2-4i FOR SALE 17 RENTS OF $36 EACH on a 40-foot street, well secured, at fd per cent. RICHARD SEWF.LL. jl-3t 223 St.

Paul street. Room FOR SALEs-61 GROUND RENTS, from to too each, well located and improved, at and percent. LEVIN F. MORRIS. ji-i juuo cast ayette street.

fOR SALE GROUND RENTS at and 6 per cent. TV. A. AN WAY, 16 East Lexington street. GROUND RESTS AT B'k AND 6 PERCENT, CLARK, Lexington andCalvert streets.

jl-4t GROUND RENTS FROM $30 TO $60 at 6 per seenred. JOHN G. DILLEUUNT, 10 r.al Lexington street. l-6t ROUND RENTS FOR JANUARY INVEST- MENT- -The most desirable in the city, at frs. 5 and per in lots to suit, from il.000 to Jiu.toO.

K. SAVAGE. 13 E. LexiugUju st.tu,th,6 GKOCXD RENTS WANTED. ANTED TO BUY' First-class GROUND it RENTS, not less than each.

to 5 W. Saratoga St. St TO THE LADIES. PHOTOGRAPHS. 60 per JV-' dozen and upwards.

Beautiful Evening Waists and Flowers for free use of our Lady patrons. LONDON STUDIO. 5 West Lexington st. Open New-Y" ear's Day. d31-3t LADI ADIES' FINE TAILOR-MADE DRESES frota it and work guaranteed.

Patterns cut to rr.ea".re. LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK DRESSM AK I NG 37 West Lexington st.dl9-lm PLUSH WRAPS AND VELVETS RESTORED TO EQUAL NEW. Mourning Crane Veils Blackened, stiffened and Recriroped at STERLING'S CRAPE RENOVATING 81S West Farette St. SEWING QloTO 830 SAVED Oil' On any MACHINE made tf visit OS and buy cash, or SI down. 11 weekly.

buv. repair, exchange, sell all makes. Machines sent to all parts ot the world. MII.LINGToN 605 Bal- tiUiore.nearGay: BRANCH. 743 W.Baltlmore.l-lai ONLY DEALER SELLING ACHINES suitable for stores, shops, factories: sell every kind, $10 to $4 50.

Visit MILLINGTON A CO 505 Baltimore, neaGaySteairPower Factories supplied. 1 or 1,000. MARBLE WORKS. II UGH SISSON i SONS, 310 EAST BALTIMORE STREET. MONUMENTS, MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONF.3.

GRAVESTONES, MANTELS, MANTELS. TILE. TILE. ESTIMATES and DRAWINGS furmhed free. FOR HIRE 1 ALT1MORE TRANSFER COMPANY, 205 EAsT BALTIMORE STREET.

COACHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TALLY-HOS, BAND WAGONS. HUSES AND PARK PHAETONS. Special attention to the movement of passengers and baggage and freights ot all kinds. Estimate made tor hauling, hoisting and shipping Safes and heavy machinery.

GEIGAN A Proprietors. PACKING FURNITUTtETETlI 1 FURNITURE, Piano, large Mirrors, securely packed for snipping: Furniture, carefully removed in the citv; references given. GEORGE IX, MAGRUDLR. 1001 West Fayette street. o2i-liu ware.

etc. HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS. KANN 4 SONS' AN UFACTCRING CO, FINK SILVER-PLATED WARE. RF.PLAT1NG AND REPAIRING. FACTORY AND SALESROOM.

114 HOWARD BALTIMORE. BRANCH: 531 7TH ST. N. WASHINGTON. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.

WE SAVE Y'OU MONEY. OrR GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY. HIGHLY FINISHED AND NEWEST DESIGNS. OPEN AT NIGHT. di liu BENTLSTHV.

IMPROVED METHOD FOR TTP r-j k. i tmid or deLcate peron can use it. set ot Teeth t-i. av Ss. $13.

g.iarumeed. DR. J. S. DOKSKY.

Graduate of Dentistry, 813 N. Howard su L.I-lui rpo 1 US 1 my in 1 or i T70UND On Lexington street, PURSE, containing inniiev. Owner can have bv sending address and description tcCL KEELING. 823 arner st. It LOST-DIAMOND SCREW STUD.

JiO reward at Sun office. 1 LOST A Black SETTER BITCH, white marking. Liberal rfward if relumed to 1808 MARY LAND AVENUE. It act email TAllrnr DOU answers to name Nick: brown eat if returned to 4 NORTH MOUNI STREET. OST A PAIR OF BLACK CHEVIOT PANTS, 1 hbtwA.n 131 Fir iinH Pleasant and Cal vert.

War Year's Fv Fimler will he rewarded bv returning same to 134 East Fayette. PETER'S, the xaiior. tTTsT fin T)pcemher95. Black BEAGLE HOUND. White Breast and Paws; answers name of Fritz.

Liberal reward if returned to 1935 WEST BAL TIMORE STREET. OST Friday afternoon, in reception-room at X-i Union Station, small gold RING, with Rhine stone Set. valued as a rallc from deceased lather. Liberal reward if returned to 1609 WEST LAN- VALE STREET. J- OST December 31 CHILD'S GRAY CAPE.

On ij Aisauith between Mullikin and Baltimore Reward at 318 AISQUITH STREET. Jl-M OST December 31, a BUNDLE, containing eight XJ vests, not, finished. Lioerai reward at 228 NORTH CHESTER STREET. Jl-2t OST- SEALSKIN MITTEN, between Guilford i avenue and St. Paul st.

Liberal reward re turned to 103 EAST SECOND STREET. jl-M OST At Germania Hall. Dec. 30, 1HB1, PURSE. Xj containing Chain and Key.

100O EAST PRATT STREET. Reward if left at ai-at OST December 31. solid red IRISH SETTER, JU had collar with license and owner's name at tached. Suitable reward S. w.

COR. KiiMUiN vaun AVENUE AND SCHROEDER STREET. OST DEPOSIT BOOK (No. 11,482) OF THE Xj HOPKINS PLACE SAVINGS to MARIE and LIZETTE D1ETZ. Finder please leave at the BanK.

aai-ai. OST- "BOOK OF DEPOSIT WITH THE SAV XJ INGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. (No. 377.SIK.) and to flFORCF. HAWKINS WILLIAMS.

The finder will please leave it at the Bank dl9-s4t OST Wednesday afternoon. Ladies' Diamond Ij BREASTPIN, think on Greenmount avenue. Liberal reward paid and no questions asked it returned. 609 EAST B1DOLE STREET. )l-2t LOST From Calvert Station.

(N. Central Christmas Dav, a White-and-Black-Spotted SETTER JIP. answers to the name of "Bessie." Ten dollars reward will be paid tor her return to 3 MT. ROYAL AVENUE EAST. jl-2t TOST Between Sadtler's.

on Baltimore street, and i r.ntmgn'i on En aw -vi a Charles and LeXlIlgtOn streets, a Ladv's Plain GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN: also, between New York Confectionery, pn Lexington street, and 10o4 west rayeiie street, ym TTurau, A I fiOT. It SPF.f IT AOLES. in Case. with Sadtler's name on it. The finder of either will be liberally rewarded by presenting same at 91o JiOliTH Dec 24.

a BUF- FALO COW. Owner come forward, pay charges and take her away. C. LOWREY. Bryn Mawr nn.

6 miles on the Reisterstown pike. Sot TITLE INSURANCE TRUST CO. rrHE MARYLAND TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, 34 SOUTH STREET, EXAMINES TITLES TO LANDS IN BALTIMORE, UNDER A SYSTEM OF ITS OWN. Passes every examination under inspection of sev eral examiners and counsel. Is responsible for its opinions on questions of law In the title.

Insures absolutely against all errors. No charge if insurance is declined. JESSE HILLE3, President. SCHMTCKER WHITEL0CK, Attorneys. n20-12m WLUAjlM.ISAAC, GeneraUiIanager REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

rtfa FOR SALE-1408 MADISON AVENUE; iiiit new, medium size; three stories front and back. JOSEPH HAMPSON. 3001 Druid Hill ave. J2-2t FOR SALE Desirable STORE and DWELL- ING 2003 Barclay street: in fee. Inaulre of O.

E. SAVAGE, 18 East Lexington street. Sl.SOO WILL BUY 1003 HOPKINS AVENUE. This is your chance. JOHN G.

DILLEHUNT, 10 East Lexington street. Jl-3t NO. 800 HARLEM AVENUE. One of the i-; biggest bargains that has been offered for a good while. JOHN G.

DILLEHUNT. jl-St 2.10l. ONE-FOURTH CASH, will buy. in No. 711 HARFORD AVENUE, 27 feet by So.

F. J. BROWN, 223 St. Paul street. FOR SALE BARGAIN.

2-story. 6-room T-ll-fT 1 1- .1.1. 1 I 1 1 1, street: all modern improvements. K13, 10O3 Last Fayette street. jl-3t CORNER STORE, (three-story.) 100 East ter.u Townsend street: must be sold, and will be sold at ffreat sacrifice on vsr, east terms.

8ARGEANT 61 TINGES, Central Savings Bank Building. 31-3t 1 FOR SALTS A BARGAIN Two HOUSES, in fee, for 52,000, on Argyle evenne: low expenses. JUCHAKM SEBEliU Jl-3t 233 St. Paul street. Room 2.

FOR SALE-555 WEST BIDDLE 10 Mill rooms: 819 TESSIER 4 rooms and Stable for 3 horses and wagons, $400 cash, balance tls monthly for both. Apply at 37 PARKIN ST.d31-3t FOR SALE On easy terms, HOUSES in all parts or ine citv. PHILIP WALSH SONS, d31-12t Maryland avenue and Oliver street. f-5 CHOICE DWELLINGS Good investments. ir'-'t St.

Paul Edmondson Fremont avenue and all sections of city. Address WM. B. ITt- SIDE. 102 East Lexington street.

d20-6t VERY DESIRABLE DWELLINGS FOR jsiHiLSALE, in all sections of citv and suburbs, from J3.0W) to S3U.U00: desirable LOTS for Residences: also. some fine FACTORY SITES. SARGEANT TINGES, Central Savings Bank Building. d4-lm HOUSES All sizes, all prices, in all parts ot -r the citv; also, FARMS. COUNTRY SEATS.

BUTLDING LOTS and GROUND RENTS, some of them bargains. H. N. BANKARD. d3-1m 1 1 St.

Paul street JfS FOR SALE Three-storv HOUSE No. 1853 est Pratt street, containing seven rooms: lot in fee. Applv to THE MERCANTILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, N. E. corner German and Calvert streets.

If. YOU CONTINUE CROAKING HARD illli TIMES but throw away the money which would ouya nome. iionse rent win ao it. nouses ior sale at Canton and in the vicinity of Patterson Park. w.

bUrtMAS, d22-lm 2300 Falrmount avenue. TOR SALE LOT on South Howard street.contain- in? 17.050 square feet: a bargain; one or two switches will be but in by Baltimore and Ohio Rail road company. WILLIAM JUAltlllIN dt UU IS St. Paul street. TTflLL EXCHANGE VA.

FARM for Maryland or I Baltimore property. CLARK, Lex, and Calvert. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. HANDSOME STORE, Eutaw street, near Mul- --S berry: also, STORE AND DWELLING, Mulberry, one door west- of Eutaw; S26. Apply at 337 jNUitin r.u iaw oircr.r.i.

fm FOR RENT NO. 333 ST. PAUL STREET twenty rooms. jl-4t FOR RENT 2D AND 3D FLOORS.wiih OF- iili FICEon2d. 217 S.CHARLES Sr.d2o-s,tu,th4 FOR RENT 3 UPPER FLOORS.

CHARLES STREET. 5 SOUTH d23-5t fci STORE: good location; fl-Vper month. JOHN r-rn? urvT i i i XT i G. DILLEHUNT, 10 East Lexington street. jl-6t Charles, tor lease.

Apply at 1204 McCULLOH sireet. aau-oi FOR RENT WHEELWRIGHT and BLACK- tS SMITH SHOPS. Apply to GEORGE JESS0P, co*ckeysvme, aiu. aji-tK an FOR RENT WAREHOUSE 407 EAST PRATT STREET, near Commerce. Apply on premises.

FOU RENT WAREHOUSE NO. 216 NORTH HOLI.IDAY STREET.dl9-lm FOR RENT The BARBER SHOP No. 2 T.ifht st.rr.et SIS per moYiih to a relinhle tpnant. Apply to HANZSCHE Printers, street. Light Jl-31 FOR RENT Nos.

712 and 716 RABORG JHHi STREET: new House, with gas. bath and coot- ing range: rooms, all private. LOUIS P1STEL, southeast corner Baltimore and Greene sts. jl-Bt FOR RENT 1630 EDMONDSON near Harlem Sauare. in good order, ten rooms.

all modern conveniences: $25 per month. JOHN V. L. GRAHAM. 325 St, Paul st.

711 E. BALTIMORE 4 floors, each 2ox 16!) feet, can be rented In WHOLE OR PART. Also, 307 SMITH'S WHARF.with 40 feet WHARfa*gE. T. W.

MARRIOTT, 334 St. Paul st. dlu-lm 5 FOR RENT 632 AND 634 WEST PRATT si steam power, suiiabieior manu facturing. Also, for sale, SO-Horse Power Boiler and Engine. uis-iin FOR RKNT tiHi STORE AND DWELLING 937 PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE.

Suitable for any kind of busi-dl2-lm ness. FOR RENT Arlington avenue and Milton Place, convenient CORNER DWELLING, in desirable neighborhood. WILTON SNOWDEN. 0.31-tit central savings cuik nuiiaing. FOR RENT WAREHOUSE No.

2i South Calvert street, from January 1. WILTON SNOWDEN. d31-St Central Savings Bank Building. FOR RENT Nos. 718 and 720 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Orchard street, two large STOP.ES, with convenient Dwellings, suitable for Drug, Confectionery or other business.

VIlljlO.I d31-6t Central Savings Bank Building. ST. PAUL near Union Station, splendid lillk CORNER DWELLING. SirflO Also, adjoining HOUSE. $000.

KDMONDSON Marble Front. 0 rooms, $300. WM. B. WHITESIDE, 102 E.

Lex-d29-lm ngton street. ts FOR RENT OFFICE, second floor, north-west coiner Lexington and Liberty streets. RESIDENCE 2124 Maryland avenue; in elegant repair; ilOu per year. ISAAC H. jl-3t 14 East Lexington street.

jtt FOR KENT Two large, weli-llsuled Ironl BOOMS, 217 East Favette street. (Morse Building.) These rooms are heated by steam and have all modern conveniences. The central locatioa and close proximity to the City Hall, new Posto.fice and court-houses render tnem unsurpassed ior Dusiness purposes. Apply at Room 2. Sun Uullaine.a21-I2mr STORE FOR RENT Situated on Main street.

in the heart of the village: building 26x03 feel. 2i, stories, glass front, with attractive interior finish: suitable for either a store or manufactory; lately occupied by Deiashmir.t Waters. WADE H. D. WAR FIELD, Bykesville, Md.

FOR RENT As a whole or in parts, the ele-gant BUILDING No. 503 North Eutaw street, just completed; one of the best locations for any kind of Retail Business: upper floors suitable for Dental Parlors or for Modistes. Key at Art Building, adjoining. LAWRENCE TURNBULL. d31-6t Bank of Baltimore Building.

FOR RENT- STABLE corner of College alley and Little Pleasant street, one block from the Pratt Library, the Cathedral and Rennert's Hotel. This is one of the best Private Stables in the city. Apply at Room 2, THE SUN BUILDING. n7-6m JO! FOR KENT MAIN FLOOR OF THE ABELL BUILDING, southeast corner of Eutaw and Baltimore streets, 2i! feet fronLwith depth of U5 feet Apply to ISAAC FP.IEDENWALD 32 South Paca sreett. REAL ESTATE SALE OK RENT, FOR bind SALE OR LEASE FACTORY SITES.

iding on Union and E. and O. R. BUILD ING LOTS, on Washington, Preston. Hoffman, Oliver and Monument sts.

and Highland with bonus. THOS. McGINNIS. REAL ESTATE WANTED. gTi WANTED FOR CASH A BUSINESS PBOP- 2 1 EKTY, Gay street, between the bridge and Ais- quith sireet, or Baltimore, between Eutaw aud Cal houn.

Address 41, suu omce. il-2t WANTED AT ONCE For a cash purchaser, ij 1 BUSINESS PROPERTY on North Gay or West Baltimore street. UK. M. A.

HOPKISSON, 5 West Saratoga street. d31-3t eps WANTED TO RENT A SMALL PLACE IN Aii THE COUNTRY, or would take a Dairy and rouitry i-aurm on auarea. Address 657. Sun omce. d31-St REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN PUBLIC SALE.

SATURDAY. Januarv at JF.BSUP'S. several fine FARMS. Inquire of JAMES KEVELL and JAMES P. BaNNON, Trus- tees, aau si.

Aaui street d31-3l REAL ESTATE COUXTR. J. A VTCn TO VT FAF.M, SO to 100 acres, not over IS miles from city: pns'4ession now or April 1. Address FARMER omce. the 7 OUR FRIENDS WHO SO KINDLY US THROUGH THE ILLNESS OF OUR SON AND FOR THE BEAUTIFUL OTHER EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY RETURN OUR HEARTFELT THANK; HOPE THE SAME MEASURE THEY Jltir.u ly SHALL BE MEASURED TO THEJi MAM-FOLD.

RUFU3 H. BAKER, IDA A. BAKER, lip DESIRE TO STATE TO THE PUBLIC THAT ADOLPH F. KOORS, aged twenty-eight years, whose death was announced the papers on December 2. im.

WAS MY HUSBAND. The fame having been omitted for some cause unknown to me. This explanation Is given trirougn no unieeimg uu part. MRS. Aj nie kwm.

FRS. LIXDEMAN, 313 Duncan alley, tret1! the IM Doll nt. ROSKN'STEIN'S RELIABLE ONE PRICE SHOE HOUSE. 425 South Broadway. The Pumpkin contained 720 seeds.

ltp "rORPHINE OR OPIUM HABIT No cure. 111 fee. DR. HAMILTON, Franklin Square, Fal- timore. rpHE OBJECT OF OUR ADVERTISING Is to offer tnose wno xavor us iulthisiu tumc jy FURNITURE, and wishing to close ont.

will give prtai barotitis, but cannot sell poods of high grade for the price of commonest. CASSARD, 203 Howard, also cuaries si. TOOMS PAPERED IN PRETTY PAPER at 5-i a room: in Gold Paper at 8.ri a room: also, dealer FURNITURE and CARPETS. WALTER 1 DENNY, 806 and 808 South Charles streets-Imp rpHE ONLY OPEN DATES AT HARRIS'S ACAD-1 EM OF MUSIC THIS SEASON FOR LOCAL ENTERTAINMENTS IS THE WEEK OF APRIL 1 Parties desirinc to rent the ACADEMY for one more nlehu during that week should apply early. "ITT RINKLES.

With ALMOND NUT CREAM tou can positively rub them away: sealed par- iM.r.i.r At a RY Tt. MURRAY. IO.jW Wash ington boulevard, Chicago. IU. Agents Wanid.

PER-ONAU Dr. X. 8TONE, M. Is a Doctor-If vou have Throat or Lune trouble of any kind use h'ls BRONCHIAL WAFERS. 25c.

a box. at Drugsists. Special rata to Preachers, Teachers, VnetilUts. For samples, send 10 cents to STONis, MED. COMPANY, Chicago, 111.

MEDICINAL SPRING-DALE PURE RYE WHISKY, 5 vears old. 50c. a pint, or S3 50 per gallon. Hisulv recommended by phystciansfor Dyspepsia and Liing Troubles. ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) RYE WHISKY, per callon.

CATAWBA WINE, 75c. per gallon, ri. Baltimore street, between Eutaw and Paca. dM-lmp TIG REDUCTION. CREDIT ON EVERY-t'S INSTALLMENT General Credit Outfitters.

Largest stock, lowest prices and easiest terms. Credit on FURNITURE and CARPETS of every description; credit on Gents', Bovs' and Children's CLOTHING; credit on PHY GOODS of ail kinds: credit on Ladles- ana Misses' CLOAKS and WRAPS: credit on MAIS, auniTQ irwri.BV- for evervbodv on anything you wish. PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT lienerat outneters. 119 aut ii55 Howard street. (Open at night.) d4-lmp THE EUTAW FURNITURE CO.M IV PANY has slaughtered high prices and are now offering HOLIDAY GOODS at exceedingly low prices and on the very easiest terms.

30 with any house in the vicinity. F.UTAW FURNITURE COMPANY, 316 and 318 North Eutaw st. FURNITURE, ETC. Cash or Credit. -foot Extension Tables, 3 35; Lonnees.

ti 35; Parlor Suits, Solid Oak Chamber Suits, SIB tO: Solid Walnut tMilts. i'l co: imitation. ii uuneis, Bedsteads. 1 90: Incraln Carpets, Brussels. Cook Stove3.

4 75: Heaters, 12 75. H. RICH. 9 and 1 1 North Gay street. ron CAN BORROW MONEY UPON FURNITURE.

PIANO-. Sc. dailv use. without removal, 1 to 6 months; charges, 6 per cent, and expenses: payments easy. MUTUAL LOAN 301 North Charles street.

Wilson Building. d23-lmp THE LADIES SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SF.E TH BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF ART NEEDLE WORK NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE Or It. ri OF THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 11 North Charles street. This exhibition contains all the most fashionable imported designs in Kensington, Etching.

Crazy Stitch, Couching, Outline, Scroll Work and Applique, executed on the Singer Sewing Machine. The ladies in charge of this exhibition will give free instruction to any of our lady friends who will call to see the exhibit. dgl-Ktp FULL EVENING DRESS SUITS, SILK OK SATIN LINED, TO ORDER, ONLY $30. FULL LINE OF PANTS, TO ORDER, 5. ALL GOODS TO ORDER AS CHEAP AS READY-MADE.

B. WEY FORTH SONS, 217 N. PACA ST. dia-imp CHRISTMAS BARGAINS on Credit at HECHT'3 ELIA RLE DEPARTMENT STOR ES. Choice of Bve-hnndred of the very finest custom-made SUITS and OVERCOATS in the best and latest stvles for il-2; and will give the ladies choice of over "one-hundred of the Finest.

Fur-Trimmed shawl roll JACKETS for 10. Th SUITS and OVERCOATS are cut from 15. J17 50and $20: the JACKETS are cut from small weeKiy payments taken. HECHT'S RELIABLE DEPARTMENT STORES, 519 and 521 South Broadway. EMXrK THE EUTAWFURNITURT3 lv COMPANY are showing the finest line of RAT TAN GOODS in the city; CHILD'S RATTAN ROCKER, $1 10; LADIES' RATTAN KOCKEK.S, S2 75; HIGH-BACK 1-LL 3J1 KUtAtKS, VV.

Finest qualltv, magnificent designs. On easy terms. No connection with anv house in vicinity. Open at night. EUTAW FURNITURE COMPANY.

316 and 318 North Eutaw street. d7-lmp OR SALE OR HIRE-FULL-DRESS SUITS. STRASBURGER'S, cor.Gay and Front sis.d31-lm rtOLD WATCHES AND DIAMONDS ON IN- LT STALLMENTS tl 00 to 2 00 per week. LadieV or Gents' GOLD RINGS. 50c.

to $1 00 per week. All poods warranted. Make selection now for the TToli-davs. THE BRODlE JEWELRY (successors to R. Harris 108 East Fayette street, uear St.

Paul. Open evenings until Christmas. -lmp ILES. CURED WITHOUT PAIN OR DE-" TENTION FROM BUSIN ESS. Consult free DR.

F. SKINNER. No. 21 est Lexington street. Hours 9 A.

M. to 5 6 to P. M. dlO-lmp Ji-l pz A CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS. SI 50 per Ol dozen and upward.

Beautiful Evening Waists and Flowers for free use of our Ladv patrons. LONDON STUDIO, 5 West Lexincton street. Open New-Y' car's Dav. d31-3tp WORTH OF GOODS ON CREDIT FOR MENTS; S50 WORTH. $1 CASH, $1 PER WEFK; $20 WORTH, 50 CTS.

CASH. 50 CTg. PER WEEK, and larger bills on the same basis, at FRANK J. MURPHY'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. 415.

417 and 419 W. Baltimorest. In grade and variety of stock our exhibit is unsurpassed. We carry Furniture of all kinds. Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths, Stoves.

Mattresses, Stc. Make and lay all Carpets. Oilcloths and Mattings free of charge and deliver all goods in namarked wagons. CARPET CLEANING. BALTIMORE STEAM CARPET-CLEANING CO.

CARPETS Taken Up. Cleaned and Relatd, STORAGE FOR CARPETS AND FURNITURE. 131 North Greenest. Telephone 224, tmy29 C1ARPET9 CLEANED. RELAID OR STORED by the HOLMES STEAM CARPET-CLEANING 327 North Calvert street, above Saratoga.

Furniture and Carriages taken on storage. d28-fm MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS, in use or on storage, without removal; 6 per cent, interest. CHESAPEAKE LOAN COMPANY, office lOO East Saratoga street, Room 4 d3-lm JJONEY LOANED In any sum. to tW).

on FURNITURE AND PIANOS in use without removal; charges 6 per expenses. Payments easy, to suit borrowers. Will call if desired. Responsible and strictly private. Address CONFIDENTIAL, d2S-lm Postoffice Box 546.

MONEY TO LOAN ANY SUM DESIRED. $40,000 IN HAND AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY. YOU CAN GET IT AT ON CE. Lend on Mortgages, Ground Rents and Interests In Estates.

Buy Mortgages alreadv made or take them as collateral security for temporary loans. Also. sums to suit, one to four months, to responsible parties. No charxes unless monev is furnished. Call on "SREPARIl G.

MILLER, Bank Building, cor. Charles and lxinton. JONEY LOANED. STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. In sums ot 120 to $1,000, on FURNITURE AND PIANOS in daily use.

without removal; also, on Storage Receipts, "Merchandise and Salaries. Money to pay taxes or rents, and upon anything of value. Loans made from 1 to 6 months, and payments ar ranged to suit borrower's convenience. Charge 6 per cent, and very moderate expenses. For best terms.

lowest rates and honorable dealing call upon THE PEABODY LOAN COMPANY, 9 St. Paul street. Room 5, o.4.1m Telephone Building, First Floor. MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY. CHEAPEST RATE.

PROMPT ATTENTION. NO EXTORTION. ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. WE WILL T.OAV YOU ANY AMOUNT FROM fftfJO UPWARD. AND YOU CAN PAY US EITHER.

WEEKLY, MONTHLY OR QUARTERLY. EACH PAYMENT REDUCES YOUR LOAN. AS OUR FIRST CHARGES ARE YOUR ONLY EXPENSES. WE DO NOT CONTINUE TO CHARGE Y'OU MONTHLY'. YOU HAVE BOTH THE USE OF OUR MONEY AT LEGAL RATES AND THE USE OF YOT7K CHATTELS.

ANY TANGIBLE SK f'TRTTY LOANED ON. SUCH AS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ETC. ALL OF WHICH REMAIN IN YOUR POSSESSION. ALSO, ON WARE-HOUSE RECEIPTS.

SALARIES. MONEY TO PAY TAXES, STOCKS. BONDS, LEGACII-'- AND INHERITANCES. ETC. FOR HONF.wT TREATMENT CALL ON US BEFORE GOING FLSE-VHFRE.

INFORMATION COURTEOUSLY GIVEN. THE BALTIMORE INVESTMENT AND SECURITY ASSOCIATION. ROOM 36, GLENN BUILDING. 12 ST. PAUL STREET.

MONEY LOANED. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. IN SUMS TO SUIT, FROM 830 TO $1,000. ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS IN DAILY USE, WITHOUT REMOVAL: also, on Storage Receipts, Merchandise. Salaries.

Money to pay taxes, rents and maturing bills, or npon "any Kind of personal property. Loans made from to months, ana payments arranged to suit borrowers, in either weekly. monthlv or quarterly tnstnllments. fharces per cent, and very moderate expenses. Monev always on hand and transactions made at once If desired.

bar tered bv the legislature of Marvland and. therefore, reliable. For satisfactory terms, lowest rates and fair treatment apply to JOHN G. BINFORD. Secretary.

THE MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 301 North Charles street, Wilson Buildinz. corner Saratoga. Rooms 8 and 9. Interviews conducted privately.

d23-tm IM 0NEY! MONEY FOR ONE AND ALL! WE HATE $500,000. WHTCH WE WILL LEND, In sums to suit the borrower, from 10 up to Sl.ttuO. and for any time, from to 6 months, at positively the lotceit 'rales and b'tt term that can obtained in the citv on jpumifwre. Piino. Organs, Horses, ilitles.

Carriages. U'aanru, etc, and allow them to remain in your undisturbed possession, thus giving yon the use of both your property and money. We will nlso lend von money to pay House Rents, Ground Rents', Taxes, Ihtallment Bills, or. in fact, any debt you may have. We will accept pavmeuts on loan in any sum and at any time, and nil such pavments somade.no matter how small, will reduce both principal and our charges.

Remember, we do not compel yon to pav any specified sum on your note at any time, bnt allow you to give us just what you can conveniently spare. We are an incorporated companv and confine alt our loans to the city. Therefore it can be plainl seen we will not only give you fair, square and courteous trea'ment. but we can. in addition, make loan in quickest time possible.

If vou are in need of money call and see us and we aire sure we can arrange "everything satisfactory to vou. Business confidential, and we have a privata room for ladles. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE Room 4, Banc of Baltimore Tiuilrtl-ie. dS-lm 1 St. Paul street.

ATVE HAVE SUMS $500 TO $25,000 TO LOAN ON CITY OR COUNTRY" PROPERTY at low rates. J. M. BERRY A SON. nll-12m 225 St.

Paul street. C-IONFIDFNTIAL. MONEY LOANED on Furnl-J lure and Pianos or other securities without removal: charges lower than anv other Companv. Open till 9 P.M. Apnlv at the Bo YD MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 43 S.

Arlington av. TOG CABIN PERMANENT BUILDING ASSO-j CIATION. NO. 2 MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT. Profits divided eqnallv.

Aoplv to C. SAUMS. Treasurer. lOOl West 1exlnetoo st.slS-dio nil AArt 910. ooo.

$5 000. O.l nfXJ, $3,500. S1.00O TO LOAN AT PER CENT. SARGEAN1 TINGES. Central Savings Bank Building.

dso-im OlAA AAA TO LOAN ON COUNTRY' OR CITY LOTS AND GROUND RENTS WANTED G. II WHITE A 323 North Charles su 1 elephone 1516. d7-12ra COnn Ann to loan on farm or city W.I'UU low rates. Farms, Mills and Country Seats for sale Send for printed list. R.

W. TEMPLESlAN 23 E. Lexington st. UQ3n AAn TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE la Ul 'VJyJ sums to suit: hlgnost market rates paid for Ground Rents. 1L N.

BANKARD, 11 st. raut street. Q3-1U1 DANCING. PROF. H.

J. RUSSELL'S DANCING ACADEMY 1432 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SECOND QUARTER COMMENCES IN JANUARY 'i LEHMAN V9 HALL. 836 N. HOWARD l3 PROF.

JA9 W. BAN'GERT'S DANCING ACADEMY'. ST, Second Quarter commences on JANUARY 4 and 7- Classes now forming for becinners and advanced pupils. Particular attention given to children. Cir culars on application.

d2S-lot FOR RENT H. Y. M. NEW HALL Ball! CR more and Bond nicely fitted up for Select Balls. Socials.

Weddintrs, Private Parties Masquer- aJes. Societies, Matinees. Appiy on premises. 1 JL I XJ Sts. 1 it 1 I STEAMSHIP LINES.

"MEDITERRANEAN LINE. Express Passenger Steamer service by Nord-deutscher Lloyd, NRW YORK to GENOA in II davs. Direct route to -oulh of France. Riviera and llniy. For passenger rates and other particulars apply to' ARTHUR V.

ROHSON, Agerit, iiS-Om 133 R. cor. Calvert. fUN'ARD LI NIC. NFVYoffk to LIVERPOOL, VIA O.UKEX TOWN.

AUR ANI A. Jan. Jan. 1s. BOTHNIA.

GALLIA Jan. M. i abin npwards. -eoond Cabin. $s6.

steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europtat very low rates. DrRfts Issued on England and Ireland. In sums to suit. For further information apply to KENNON JONKS. 129 E.

Bill I more street. If "V0RDDEUTSC1FR T.LOYD -i. STFAM BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND KMEN. The Screw steamers of the Norddentscher T.lovd, of 3.500 ton and S.osio-liorse poivcr. run regultirlv between BALTIMORE AND as follows: From Baltimore.

EIM AR Capt Meier Jan. 2 P. M. AMERICA Capt. Bruns Jn.

2 p. M. "l.lii-'Vlii'R,) 27,2 P. M. BKAUNSCHWF.IG....Caut.

Feb. 3,2 P. M. 10, 2 P. t.

And thereafter weeklv. Cabin to Bremen $50 and upwards. Round Trip $V0 and npwiirds. For freight or passage nnplr to aui-tf A SCHUMACHER A CO South Oay st ClOMPAONIF. Ccnernle IC FRENCH LINK TO II AVIiF.everv SATURDAY Company's pier.

42 North River. New York. LA CHAMPAONE. Rover Jan. 2.

I SO A. M. NORM ANDIE. Sat. Jan 9, 11 30 A.

M. LA BOURG GNE. I.ebosuf Sat. Jon. Id.

8 A M. A. FORGET, G-nernl Agent. Fowling Green, New Y'ork AtlTHIJ" W. ROPSON, Agent.

tdU9S 133 East Baltimore Baltimore. Md. II ORSON'S TICKET AGENCY. Headquarter- for YTlckets by all Transatlantic Steamship Lines at lowest rales. Also, Tickets tor Savannah.

Bermuda and Halifax. No advantage applying to companies direct Drafts issued ou Engiaud, Ireland ana scot-land in sunis to suit. ARTHUR W. P.OP.SON. Agent.

tap22 S. W. cor. Calvert aud Baltimore sts. ALLAN LINE ROY- AL MAIL STEAMSHIP STEAM BETWEEN BALTIMORF.

AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT HALIFAX EACH WAY. The splendid Screw steamers of the above line are intended to leave Baltimore as follows: Cl RCASSIAN Jan. 12, 10 A. M.

MONGOLIAN Jan. 26, 10 A. M. To Liverpool direct. Mongolian will take no passengers from Baltimore.

First-class Cabin Accommodations passage to Liverpool, Intermediate, S0. STATE LINE1.0F ALLAN LINE SERVICE STEAMSHIPS. NEW Y'ORK AND GLASGOW VIA PERRY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Jan. 7. STATE OF NEBRASKA Jan.

23. Accommodations unsurpassed, tttbin passage, $SS and upward. Return, $05 and upward A. SCHUMACHER A General Agents, in6-tJ No. 5 South Gav street.

Baltimore. OY'AL ETP) KRlTnos anTI UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. BALTIMORE To ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. S.

S. SCHIEDAM JAN. 6.1 P. M. 8.

S. P. CA LAND JAN. 20. 1 P.M.

S. S. ZAANDAM FEB. 3, 1 P. M.

Cabin, $50 and $55; steerage. $20; Steerage from Knrope. SV. ne york to rottf.rdam, amsterdam. Via Boi'loose.

8. S. 0BDAM JAN. 2. 7 A.

M. S. JAN. 9. I P.M.

S. S. MA ASD AM JAN. 16. 6.30 A.

M. Cabin S45-S60: Second cabin, 32: swerage Europe. $20. from Eurone. lt tend for tourists' guide or apply to NETHERLANDS-AMERICAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

307 Rit German st. Baltimore. MERCHANTS MIVFRu- TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. FOR BOSTON, VIA NORFOLK. EVERY TT 'iDAT, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.

(FREIGHT TAKEN FOR NEWPORT NHW-M Steamship DORCHESTER. Captain F. M. Howes, SATURDAY'. Jan.

2. at 2 P. M. Fare, first-class $10 00 Round 20 0-1 Second-class a oo FOR PROVIDENCE. R.

I. EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. AT 3 P. M. Steamship BERKSHIRE.

Captain M. W. Snow, TUESDAY', Jan. 5. at P.

M. FOR SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRID AY AT 3 V. M. Steamship DECATUR H.

MILLER. Captain G. W. Billups. TUESDAY.

Jan. 5. at. P. M.

Steamship YV. CRANE, Capt BuOl Foster, FRIDAY. Jan. 8, at3 M. Fare Including Meals and State-room Berth.

Round Trip gs oo Second Class 10 00 Baltimore to Jacksonville, Fla SO 63 Balttmoreto Jacksonville, round 39 30 Baltimore to Jacksonville, 12 A. L. HCGGIN9. General Agent, Foot of Long Dock. T.

A. HOOPER, Agent R. R. of 219 Eat German street. JAS.

B. ANDREWS, Agent S. F. W. R.

205 East German STEAMBOAT LINES. ARYLAND AND VIRGIXIA STEAMBOAT XlJ. COMPANY. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER. STEAM ER VO.

F. TYGERT will Irave PtFTt 1 Light-street wharf, every TUESDAY and FRTri V. ai r-oiomac Kiver Landings, on FRIDAY extending her trin to Alexandria and Washington, leaving Washington at 4 P. M. je29-12m ALVIN P.

KENNEDY. General Agent. MARYLAND STEAMBOAT COMPANY'. Steamersleave Piers 3 and Light street, as follows: Steamers JOPPA and IDA alternately everv week day at 9 P. for Easton.

Oxford camhrldn-e ami intermediate landings on Choptank river to Denton. leave cuiiiv, except Saturday, Denton at 1 P. Cambridge 5.30 P. Easton P. Oxford 10 P.

M. Steamer AvALfls everv Tnesilnv and Friday at f. jvi ror tjrrnt Wicomico River, Dividing, Indian and Dvmer's Creeks. Mill ford Haven and Pianka-tank River. Returning, leave Freeport at 7 A.

M. every Monday and Thursday. steamer KENT everv Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 3 P. for Wlncate Point.

Deal's Island and Intermediate landings on Wicomico River io Ramming, leave Salisbury every juumia), iieunesiinv and rrwaval 1'. a--'3-tr ja.mes E. BYHD. Sect'v and Treas. WINTER AND SPRING SCHEDULE OF TH 11 EASTF.F.N SHORE STEAMBOAT COMPANY, FOOT OF SOUTH STREET, as follows, (weather permitting.) at 5.30 P.

Also AKTNK riiiPAY, December 25, the Steamer POCOMOKE. Captain FR1T1.VS and TUESDAYS, for Crisfleld, Tangier Island, Vin-nev's. Onstnco*ck. Shelltown. Pitts Whnrf Cedar TIoll Rehoboth.

Pocomoke City and Snow Hill. Steamer EASTERN SHORIi, Captain Ravnor. SUNDAYS, receiving freight on SATURDAY'S, for Ford's. Crls- nem. tiorrman s.

vans'. Bogg's. Nandnu, Concord. jtan-s. imvi, lilies s.

nielrts' and Kim's Wli-n. NESDAYS for Ford's, Crisfleld. Hoffman's. Evans's. Bogg's.

Cbeconnessex. Hunting Creek. Guilford and rreigni received for points on tv, P. and W. and Md.

nnd Va. Rail roads. No freight received after 5 oVlorlr on sailing days, and mul be prepaid, except to points on the N. Y' P. and N.

Railroad. US'-" P. R. CLARK. Gen.

Agt. OANOKE, NORFOLK AND Xi BALTIMORE STEAMBOAT CO. DIRECT LINE. Steamer leave every MONDAY wftinpstiay and FRIDAY. 223 and SMITH'S WHARF, at 5 P.

for HAMPTON. NEWPORT NEWS and si iiaiuuiiKi uri-a vYimistor, nun an landings on Roanoke and Cashie Rivers, Freight received dally. li-i-ia illOiHAS SKI NEK. SUPt "J) AY LINE STEAMERS FOR OLD POINT COMFORT. NORFOLK AND ALL POINTS SOUTH.

BavLIn Steamers dailv fercnf Stnnitat-aMoaya union AiocK at f. canton Wharf at 7 P.M. arrive at Old Point Comfort 7 A. Norfolk and i-ortsmouin A. M.

FARE TO NORFOLK POUND TBTP 5. Connect, at. Portsmouth -with cFAUOAHii avti KOANOK.E KAlLKOAMAnd St Nnrf Ol With NOR. i'OLh. AND ES I Rail, ROAD, NORFOLK SOUTH F.RNR.R.

and NORFOLK AND CAROLINA it. tor all points Souwi, ew and quick scnwuie to Raleigh and Charlotte, N. and intermediate points. lcket o.Tice 129 East Baltimore street. Bl9-tf OASSAFRAS RIVER LINE.

The Steamer TOCKWOGH will leave Pier 6. Light street, nt 10.30 A. M. on TUESDAYS. THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS Retnrnlnir will leave Georgetown on alternate nays at 7.30 A.

stopping VV iVl CUN DIFF, Supt. jTEAMER EMMA GILES- (Weather permitting.) For Annapolis, South, West and Rhode rivers, Monday, January 4, st 7 A. M. For Tolchester rteacn. Saturdays.

January 2. nt. 7 A M. and 2 ao P. ji.

ine nisi inps uutii further notice. Freights received at PIER 16. Light street. d3-lm TEEMS LINE STEAMERS. PATUXENT AND RAPPATTANVOCK RIVERS, PIER 2.

LIGHT STL EFT. For Fair Haven, Plntn Point. Governor's Run and Patuxeut. river as far as Benedict. WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY' at 7 A.

going from Benedict to Bristol, and return on Monday, leaving Benedict ror Baltimore TUESDAY' AND THURSDAY atO.30 a. m. rreignt received Tuesday and Friday. For Rappahannock river as far as Tappahannock, iv rjij p.iia. For Fredericksburg and nil landings on Rappa hannock river, FRIDAY, 4.30 P.

M. Freight re- ceiveu uauy. HENRY WILLIAMS. Agent. if Office, Pier 3.

Light street CUFJFOLK STEAMBOAT DIRECT LINT? BETWEEN BALTIMORE. HAMPTON. NORFOLK, SLI'FOLK. ANOfSKWPOKI NEWS, VA. steamers will leave Centre Station (B.

nnd "Wharf, foot of Mill street, EVERY SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock P. M. FREIGHT RECEIVED DATLY F-OTt AftOVF. POINTS AND ELIZABETH CITY. HAMILTON, N.

C. AND POINTS ON ROANOKK RIVER, ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE, 8UFFOLK AND CAROLINA AND HAMILTON RAILROADS. mhl3-12m ANDREWS A Agents. Foot of Mill st. C1H0PTAXFC STEAMBOAT CO.

U. S. MAIL STEAMERS. Steamers leave Baltimore dailv at 9 P. Sundays excepted, from Pier 11, Light weather permit- tine.

For Easton. Johnston's. Bellevne. Oxford, Trav-ers's. Kirhv's.

Trapoe, Cambridge, New Market, rreston ana vvinnv inn. Returning dailv. Saturdays excepted, leaving Windv Hill at 1 P.M.: Chopiank 1.30. New Market 3 p. Cambridge 5 P.

Easton p. M. and Oxford 10 P. M. For Nantico*ke River and landings, to Reaford.

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays nt 0 P. M. neiui icivieu uuiiv. E. S.

JOHNSON, President, slo-tf Office. 434 Light stres ICHMOND AND YORK RIY'ER LINE. The steamers of this line leave Baltimore daily fsundav excepted! at 4 P. M. for west point.

RICHMOND AND THE SOUTH, arriving at Rich- mond at 9.10 A.M with trains ol the Rich mond and Danville svsfjm. Steamer sailing Mon- av, Wednesday and Friday calling at Gloucester Point and Allmond's Wharf. Steamer sailing Tues day. Thursday and Saturday calling at Y'orktown and Clay Bank. Throueh tickets and bills of lading Issued to all points on the Richmond and Danville sys tem.

Way freight must he prepaid. Fare to Rich mond let class. 2d class. 1 50. Tickets sold and baggage checked at GEIGAN A 205 East Baltimore street REUBEN FOSTER.

E. J. CHTSM. General Manager. G.

F. and T. A. iHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Steamers will leave Pier 7.

Light-street wharf, as follows: EMMA A. FORD every Tuesday, Thursday and sRinroay at A. si. tor h.eni istano. wueens-town.

Eastern Neck, (junker Neck. Booker's, Kolph's, Chesteriown and intermediate landings; Steamer GRATITUDE everv Mondav. Wednesday and Fri day, at 11 A. for Rock Hall. Jackson Creek, Cen- treviiie and intermediate landings on Corsica river It GEORGE WARF1ELI).

President. RAILROAD LINES. ALTIMORE AND EASTERN SHORE RAIL- KOAD COMPANY. THE NEW SCHEDULE AND NEW ROUTE IN EFFECT XOVSMBKR 30. 1891.

Leave PIER No. 10. Light street, bv Steamer dailv. except Sunday, at 5 P. for CLAIBORN thence by rail for BERLIN aud intermediate stations.

Arriving from Eastern Shore 11.45 A. M. Bound- trio tickets on sale. Freight for all points On the Eastern Shore, Claiborne to Ocean City, inclusive, received aad forwarded daily, except Sunday. Full Information at Office.

Pier No. 10, Light street, or upon application io we unaersiguea. A. J. BENJAMIN, u.

F. and P. Salisbury. Md. J.

M. JACKSON. Uenl. Sunt tl ALTIMORE AND EASTERN SHORE RAIL- JL KOAD WMfASl. Beginning MONDAY.

Januarv 4. 1892 this Com- pany's steamer win leave ml i jrier 1 O. Light-street wharf, at 4 30 P. M. iustead of 6 P.

as at present and consequently thirty minutes earlier from all stations along me line oi tue rotiu. A J. BENJAMIN, Ganeral Passenger Agent Salisbury, December 29, 1SSL Jl-St "hep AV ANTED FEMAJE FOB A mTSSlUM; A TT rf'-EAST BALTIMORE ST.lt vtpTrIkncED SHOE SALESLADY: good Kmaw urn) fearatoaa. WHITE WOMEN. single TcOOKaod CHAMBERMAID Apply at 13 lo STREET.

j2-2t B1 Ts3rrED-A Woman. as WORKING HOUSE- KEEPER in 72unoraifc-t 7 ASTSn-A Woman. to Av.i AIOM AS, to (DOK. A ASH i'S" TS Afll NORTH GAY STREET. J--2t "ITTOM VN and Honwmrk.

3 in no washing; $12. 234 LACRKN59T. familv, j2-2t A IT A A White Girl, to do l'1 St work. Apply "ym L- ttvaNTED-A pood COOK. Apply 660 RABORG STREET.

ftY 102 It wmir. IT MADISON Avt.n t. linhf HOUSE- IITASTFD-A Geru) WC'-K: reference. 15 S. SCHEOEDER ST.12-2 TtTAMED-A Woman, to IKON tor small family.

Apply at 7 19 Es 1 XORTH EAST CHASE STKEET. to TAKE tim-sp. also. Girl. to 5 tn.visHtn.ROOM HOUSE: also.GirI.to KUKSE BAY Apply at 107 XORTn GAYJJJt ANTED White fllrl.

to COOK. WASH IRON in family of three. Apply at KOSHER STBEfci. WANTED An eTpenencert nite uujim, COOK and Assist in Wjshtar and Ironing: ref-erence required. Apply at 834 PARK A E.

A NTED-Wh I te and Colored Cooks, Chambermaids and Girl, for General Housework: oet wages Mme. Hanly s. 637 Eutaw st.1 tlTAITED-A settled White GirL to NURSE BABY durlnu the day: one to go home at night. 1538 HARLEM AVEJ.bE- tx-Tirn Wall M-nmmenaea nnc uiuii, experienced in PATTING AND FRYING OYS- TFPS i. (No Sunday won.) Appiy a I.

A formerly Chew street.) iTijjrn chamtermald. Waitress. Norsetrtrl, Lanndress. SIS: Dishwashers, Cooks, (White and Colored.) tin. 15: German oiris.

"nil LADIES' BUREAU, 404 Saratoga street. It -iTT ANTED A first-class WHITE FEMALE COOK; to a competeni person PJ riven. MATRON, Catholic University, Waahing- ton. D. C.

ii r- tft I ikOK WASH. i v- tTi' familv of two adnlLs and two little rfrls: wa'ees eli" MRS. G. n. HILL.

Fourteenth street extended. (Mt. Pleasant.) above Howard ave nue. Washington. D.

C. i--" -f x-1 r-T tVnman to COOK: alSO. NURSE. 1UOU Ml. kuiaa.

TrrTv-Tt A nod WASHERWOMAN. CaU UMoMsTiaSSjARKAVEN-liE. )l-2t TTtThtto a rvTthnlltt Girl, for general HOUSE- WORK. ApdIv Saturday. 8 336 Fairmoautav.

sti-t a vtci. SavAPil thnrourliH experienced SALESLADIES. NATii ANGUTM AN CO. 16 and 17 West Lexington street. jl-2t "IT ANTED A good general In a FAY- family of three persons, ioim nt.

ETTE STKEEI. jl-3t TTANTED Middle-aged Woman, -to ASSIST IN m.lKKWOKK and NURSING A SICK LADY. Apply at 1239 LArA i tut- a r-jc. j. iltAMED BUTTONHOLE OPERATORS and VV SHIRT EXAMINERS- also, good Operators on White Shlr.

STRAUSS, 108 W. Lombard st.Sl-t 1 SfTTinT F-ACFri WOM AN. to TAKE CHARGE At ci DKKurii Kunu HOtHE. ADOlvfrora to3r225 NORTH CALVERT STREET. Jl-2t XPERIENCEDOPERATORS IN FACTORY ON OUTING SHIRTS; steady work throughout the STKAUsS.

108 West year: best work ana prices. Lombard street. u31-ini A DIES AND GIRLS, Appretitires, good wers I i 1 1 AKINir ana II TING; steady work; high wages. Call or write. LON-1XN.

PARIS AND N. Y. 37 VJxtDgton8t. HELP-MALE AXD FEMALE STRIPPERS Male and Female: also CIGAR-MaKERS. and Families, to STRIP TOBA AT HOMt Apply at SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CAREY AND MO.SHER STREETS.

d-iO-ol it ANTED Immediately, and always at hand, I Farm Managers, Farm Hands.Gardeners.Cooks wLir Laundresses. Coachmen, out I Suable Employment office.8Nrederickd HELP WANTED-MALES. 1 n.mnmlDVlIlVltlCTtn. AnoWtl A JOSHUA BURN HAM, Superintendeiit, Lock Bok 343, Front Royal. Warren connty.

a. 32--t ANTED COLORED WAIT EK. Applyatl07 K'ulTH flV STREET. "if ANTED Apply at 1600 1 XORTU BROADWAY', cor. Federal street.

It ANTED-SMALL COLORED BOY IN DRUG STORE. 340O PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.I ANTED Two reliable BAI dress, with reference, A 513 reliable BARTENDERS. Ad son omce. it LEARN DRUG BU3I- NESS. Apply to ROE A SMITH, 80l Colum ella avenue.

It utiVTPiuPBFMS RuY. aire 14 to is: i MER- r-HANT' REFERENCE AND BOND EX- -H ANGlJa.W.cor.Chajjcsand Fayette sts Room 2.1 W- ANTED Experienced TRAVELING SALESMAN; sell line of Fantaloons; none but experi-noed man and baa trade need apply. Address ti 48, Sun office. I'3 nrivTrn STENOGRAPHER and TYPE- WRITER, of good habits. State where last employed, age.

salary expected, reference, it Address P. 6. BOX 187. J'-2t "IITANTED A settled Colored Man. to TAKE CHARGE OF STABLE: must understand the care of Horses; honest and willing to work: good position to right man.

Addrasi. with references, 82, 8nn office. WANTED A wniTE FARM HAND: single, strictly temperate young man. thoroughly with all farm work, particularly teamster. Applv to CHRIS.

GLADMAN. Manager for Mr. Enoch Pratt, near Govanstown. I'-it ti it a vtf Honet upright Young Man, to travel WITH POPULAR MINSTREL mvpi vv- sis mI-It and expenses: experience un necessary; must have $100 ready cash security. Ad dress 1KA wo A.

oun umw -tTrANTED Honest BOY IN FACTORY. at 86 EAST BALTIMORE STREET. Apply Jl-21 VlT ANTED COMPOSITORS and PRESS-FEED-NY EES. Apply at 116 and 118 WEST LOM- BAKU 91IVflil TITANTED Y'oung Man. to SOLICIT FOR PRO- II VISION JltAlUlUttL.

Appij oio PEARL STREET. jl-2t itvaNTED 15 non-nniou HOD-CARRIERS. Apply at 8. W. COR.

PRESTON ST. AND MARYLAND AVENUE. ANTED DRUG CLERK: a young man with 3 or 4 years' experience. Address, with reierenca nly, 3ts, sun omce. jt- iVTtnl German Rarber.tn TAK CH A RGB OF A BARBER SHOP.

529 SOUTH BOND STREET. d31-3l Tv- IT An experienced TRAVELING it a ar rttvk aWha -tt Unuor House. Ad- drees, with references and salary expected. HOLE- BALE, Hatterswwn p. mo.

ll'ASTK-SEAt ESTATE SALESMEN: thosj of large acquaintance preferred. CaU before It or after P. M. GORDON dt 5 East Lexing ton street. Baltimore.

Md- ais-im WANTED A competent, fast and reliable Male A fH nrl TYPF.WRITKR. Ad- rlresa. with references, giving age and experience, 2 619. Bun office. i31-3t a ACTIVE.

INTELLIGENT LAD: must be j-Vwell recommended. Address, stating age. 486, Sua office. q.ti-t GENTLEMEN TO SELL TO FEMALES GOODS Ij ON INSTALMENTS: wages and commission paid. STANDARD 605 E.

Baltimore at. )l-3t rEN NON-SOCIETY HODCARRIERS WANTED I st FIDELITY BUILDING. Lexington and Charles: ts 50 per day lor hours' cum oing. i. 1 X- SA-41 iTMtnvmv WASTED On farm near city.

XJ sober, industrious man. aocustomed.to the care at cowmi one wim wutuum xaiunj Arm B. 0O4. Sua offioe. diX-fH 20 CAB DRIVERS WANTED.

KOBTH PACA STREET. Apply at 7 Jl-st AOEXT3 WANTED. ixtantfd AGENTS. Male or Female: new 2f-. IT IIouMbold Article: profits 300 per sample and instruction 10 cents; goods on commission.

D. jf AYNEB A Providence. R. I. d31-12t W' ANTED Experienced BUILDING AND LOAN AGENTS: none others need apply.

Address BALTIMORE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 13 St. Paul street, Baltimore. Ml d3u-lni WE OFFSB AGENTS BIG MONEY. In exclusive territory.

Our new patent Sates sell at sight In or country. New Agents first in field actually getting rich. One Agent io one day cleared lid. So can you. Catalogue free.

ALPINE SAFE 863 371 Clark street. Cincinnati, O. n7-sl3t A GENTS. ATTENTION! Nothing equal to the Aphotogravcres ingebbie art PUBLICATIONS: new work, past out; terms liberal; sitfl- free; bound books lor rain or installments. Call at OFFICE.

10 East Lexington street d2-8t a GENTS OF EITHER SEX throughout the yV United States and Canada, to handle oar celebrated CORN AND BUNION CURE. Its application affords almost instant relief, asd every box la accompanied by a 15 guarantee, which amount will forfeit in everv instance where our remedy fails to perfect a permanent cure. Sample box six nniM We will nav good agents 13 per day tointro- dU'-e oar goods into their No postals. For terms and particulars address the Manufacturers, H. Ulti nr.tt 1 A ruin v.hu, IU- Mention this paper jl--t SITUATIONS WANTED.

riOLORED AN WANTS SITUATION TO COOK: private family or restaurant. 307 Courtland tt.1 TiY Y-OUNG COLORED MAN. as PORTER or DRIVCU: bet city reference. 633 WEST SARAfi HiA STREET. 12-21 XT ANTED An experienced STOCK CLERK for Wholesale Domestic Departmenu BRAGER'S, 133.

333, 337 JSortfi r.utaw street. TV" ANTED GOOD HOME IN COUNTRY tor a Boy IS years: will work first year for his board ad clothes. Address it 7 tl. sun omoe. T1T ANTED A Position, by a STEKoGRaPHER AND TYPEWRITER: salary moderate.

Ad dress BOX 3, Sun Bureau, St. N. Washington, V. C. 3iL XY A COLOR KD BOY As WAITER or to DR'VE XJ lr.

private family first-class refereucea. Address 3 7 3. Sun office. il-xt TT YOCNG MAN. ajred 22 vears.

as BOOK- KEEPER (had experience) or any other work; moderate salary, good references. Address 269. can omce. dJl-St A 8 DRIVER. Single or Double: fair education; familiar with ail parts of the city.

Address 273. Sun office. A GOOD AIR BRUSH ARTIST wishes a Situation. Address GEO. WCLPUYs.

Postoffice, General Delivery. Baltimore. 431 -Ht Aw LADY OWNING A REMINGTON TYPE-V KITFR desires Position In Office as AC COUNTANT or CORRESPONDENT: best references alven. Address Z-. Old U.

3 Court House A GERMAN GIRL. (Lotheran.) as Cook, General orker.city or eountrv; CbambermaidvNur-es. Hoaaekeepers.Waf.ers.Coaihmen' White and Col Beieot Bureau, 404 8aratoga above Eutaw 2sMin GENTLEMAN CLOSIS! HIS-OFFICE IX BALlIMoP.K desires POSITION tor YoUN'J iADYasSlENOGRAPHER. aud lYPEWRlIJiR. Cmpeten: and office.

it WANT'S. WT ANTED A COPPER SIEAM JACKET KET I ALE, so to loo gai, C11A3. G. SUMMERS, 413 Jl-21 West Camden street. llANTED FURNITURK.

Parties uesiruus ol selling HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE or other aoods can have liberal estimates made upon entire Leaseholds. Address CASH 237, Sun WANTED OLD GOLD AND SILVER of erery II description for cash, also Platinum Teeth-PlatN at JOS. M.WALTER'S JEWELRY STORE 823 N. Eutaw side, south of Muiberry.dl9-iui ANTD FUR NITU P. Highest cash prices II paid for FURNITURE, PIANOS.

CarpeuTBed-ding. Biic-a-Brac. Ac. Entire cr portious of heue-xtoids purchased. RELIABLE 613, Sun oKce.S4-lm WANTFD RECRUITS FOR THE UNITED I STATES MARINE CORPS; able-bodied, un-TnarrJed m-n.

between the ages of 21 and ss vears: wood pay. rations, clothing and medical attendance furnished: applicants muse be prepared to give satisfactory evidence as to age. character. Ac. For further icfoimation apply at 303 WfiX CAMDEN iTKEI T.

Baltimore, Md. ol4-im TUP.NITURF. ANTED. Parties wiMne todis-X pose of their Furniture, Carpets. Antiqaes.Brass, sod renerat Household Goods go well by ad-Snaiing YuCNtt AMEEICA.

7Q7 Peuna. ave. 28-lEn TtOIN STAMPS. ACIWRAPHS. A.N VJ Higt tst price paid for OLD GOLD .4 Nl SILVER every description.

Cum Catalogue, prions, aiassamois 4 S4 North tt-dU-iw ont fj of 1 -i 1 I 1 1.

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