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CELEBRATED CRACKERS AND FANCY CAKES, 17 AND 19 EAST PRATT STREET, Opposite Manby -Here:
JAMES D MASON & CO. ---
KNABE
PIANOS NEW YORK~148 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON-817 Market Space, Pa. Av.
BALTIMORE : Nos. 22 & 24 E. BALTIMORE SC
The on', ". " having Ponosited $200,000 w.r. & atreasurer of Ma. , land, for Securit, c " ,ichcit .. s.
American Casualty Insurance and Security Co OF BALTIMORE CITY,
Home Office, Chamber of Comineres , Baltimore, S.l. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. -
Wm. E. Midgley, President. Edward Austen. First Vice-President. Richard K. Sheldon, Treasurer. J. J. Jackson, Secretary.
Maryland Department, THOMAS A. SYMINGTON, Manager.
-. (See Right Side Margin Lines, Inside Pages.)- ---
EDWIN WALTERS & CO. Distillers af ORIENT PURE RYE WHISKEY, CANTON, BALTIMORE CO., MD.
& ad Fire Coppe. Distilled Pure Much. Var
At their Distilleries, late Bake,'s, Landis, Hoover & Shuitz, SOMERSET 0., PA.
Office, 35 South Gay Street, Baltim .. .. Mld.
NENNEGEN, BATES & GO JEWELERS
AND DIAMOND IMPORTERS, Cor. Baltimore & Charles Streets.
Fu: niture Hardware, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND CURTAINS.
C. SIDNEY NORRIS & CO. 32 HANOVER ST. Wholocale and Retail
TELEPHONE , 425, GLOBE BREWERY,
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Brewers of Highest Graces Lager and Bottled Beers
Tlock of Hanover, Conwn', and Pony St.
BREWING & MALTING CO .... EHR-HOBELMANN-GOTTLIEB
SNOWDEN & COWMAN,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
HOISTING MACHINERY.
HOISTING MACHINERY BELEVATOR WORKS
FOUNDRY
IRON
SHOP
MACHINE
SNOWDEN&COMMAN
OFFICE
SPECIALTY,
Hydraulic, Steam and Hand
ELEVATORS
WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS.
PATENTS. Issued Jan. 25th, 1876; Feb. 13th, 1877; May 13th, 1879; May 27th, 1879; June 10th, 1879; JJuly 22d, 1879.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY,
WEST STREET NEAR LEADENHALL STREET OFFICE, No. 9 WEST FAYETTE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
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The Highest Award at the Centennial Exposition. JAMES BATES,
Patentee and Manufacturer of
BATES'S HAND ELEVATORS - AND -
Dumb Waiters,
OVER 6,000 IN USE.
Patented April 18, 1871; Reissued July 25, 1876.
FOR FACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, STORES,
Hotels and Hospitals
And every place where Merchandise. &c., is transferred from one story to another.
Particular attention paid to Repair- ing Elevators and Hoisting Machinery.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND CIRCULARS CONTAINING REFERENCE.
WIRE ROPE of all sizes ON HAND.
STEAM
-AND- HYDRAULIC
ELEVATORS
Of the most approved patent, adapted for
Warehouses, Mills, Sugar Refineries, Breweries, &c.
ALL KINDS OF
CASTINGS
For House Fronts, Mills, Factories, &c. Tobacco Screws of all kinds furnished at shortest notice.
JAMES BATES, IRON FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE WORKS,
Cor. Pratt and President Sts. BALTIMORE.
.ALT ..
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. FOR THE PROMO.OF
ESTABLISHED 1863.
MEDAL AWAR CTU L. Kraus For
ARDE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FURS! 1869.
L. KRAUSS,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
FINE FURS,
727 W. BALTIMORE STREET.
All the Latest Novelties in
FANCY FURS.
from the finest black Bear to black China Goats.
Full line of Gents' Beaver, Seal and Nutria
Collars & Gloves The finest and largest assortment of Gents'
GARMENTS.
Fur Collarettes. STOLES,
Sealskin Caps in the City. Very fine assortment of REAL ALASKA Seal Jackets
CAPES, MUFFS, Fur Trimmings and Coaching Goods in varied patterns, from the lowest to the very finest.
(London Dye) from $125.00 upwards.
Driving Robes, FLOOR RUGS, MATS.
In addition I have secured from Europe- an manufacturers a great many exclusive patterns, both strik- ing and attractive, in the line of novelties.
17I make a Specialty of Perfect-Fitting ALASKA SEALSKIN GARMENTS to order, obtaining the shape and fit from my "Patent Block," together with the most improved system of measurement.
GOLD MEDAL
RECEIVED AT THE
RECEIVED AT THE
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FURS REPAIRED, REDYED, FITTED MARYLAND INSTITUTE EXHIBITION 1872.
AND ALTERED TO THE LATEST STYLE.
HIG ST R
Seal Coats
and all kinds of
EXHIBITION 1871. =
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E MECH.ARTS.
BALTIMORE.
Foot - Muffs and Coachman's CAPES
An elegant line of ALASKA SEALSKIN
JOHNSTON LINE
(Baltimore to Liverpool).
ROSSMORE 6,000 Tons.
QUEENSMORE
5,500
SEDMORE
.6,000
66
-
BALTIMORE
.5,000 Tons.
BARROWMORE. .5,000
MENTMORE
.4,000
66
SAILINGS WEEKLY.
PURITAN LINE (Baltimore to Antwerp).
LEPANTO
.3,000 Tons.
3,000 Tons.
RIALTO 13,000
OTRANTO
SORRENTO
3,000
REGULAR SAILINGS.
DONALDSON LINE
(Baltimore to Glasgow).
AMARYATHIA
5,000 Tons.
1
COLINA
CIRCE
3,000
3,000 Tons.
ALCIDES.
4,000
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CONCORDIA.
.....
3,000 Tons.
REGULAR SAILINGS.
BLUE CROSS-PINKNEY LINE.
ITHAMO 3,000 Tons.
NERANO
3,500 Tons.
GOVINO ·3,000
KHIO
.3,200
66
-
NERITO
3,500
PRODANO
3,200
66
REGULAR SAILINGS.
BLUE CROSS LINE REGULAR SAILINGS TO
Glasgow, Antwerp, Hull and other Continental and U. K. Ports.
For Further Particulars, Apply to
PATTERSON, RAMSAY & CO.,
General Agents,
Donnell Building.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Atlantic Transport
LINE OF STEAMERS.
MASSACHUSETTS .8,000 Tons.
MANITOBA .8,000 66
MICHIGAN .5,500
66
MISSISSIPPI 5,500 66 MEMPHIS
MINNESOTA 5,000 66
MISSOURI
BRITISH CROWN 5,000 Tons.
MARYLAND. .4,250
MAINE
4,150
.5,000 66
MONTANA
4,250 66
4,250 Tons.
WEEKLY SAILINGS
Between BALTIMORE and LONDON.
H AMBURG-AMERICAN Packet Line.
VIRGINIA, VENETIA, SLAVONIA, GOTHIA, CALIFORNIA, ETC.
TWO SAILINGS PER MONTH
Between BALTIMORE and HAMBURG.
Lord Line.
LORD BANGOR, LORD CHARLEMONT, LORD O'NEILL,
LORD LANDSDOWNE. DUNMORE HEAD, BENGORE HEAD.
REGULAR SAILINGS TO
BELFAST, DUBLIN and GLASGOW.
For Freight, and other Particulars, Apply to the
Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co.
403 TO 409 WATER ST., BALTIMORE.
236 LaSalle Street, Chicago. 307} Pine Street, St. Louis. 4 Broadway, New York.
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Merchants & Miners · Transportation Co.
FOR BOSTON, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 P. M.
FROM BOSTON,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 P. M.
FOR PROVIDENCE, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 P. M.
FROM PROVIDENCE, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 P. M.
- FOR SAVANNAH, GA., AND ALL
POINTS SOUTH EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 3 P. M.
SEE DAILY PAPERS.
FROM SAVANNAH, GA.,
EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ACCORDING TO TIDE
The Splendid Steamers Fairfax, Essex, Dorchester, Chatham, D. H. Miller, Alle- ghany, Berkshire, Win. Crane, and Win. Lawrence constitute these lines to Boston, Providence and Savannalı. Accommodations are unlimited in quality and extent for Passengers and Freight. For Freight and Passage apply to
A. L. HUGGINS, Gen'l Agent, Foot Long Dock.
J. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager,
C. R. Gillingham, Asst. Agent.
General Offices, 214 & 216 Water Street.
JAS. B. ANDREWS,
T. A. HOOPER, Agent Central R. R. of Ga., 219 E. German St.
Agent S. F. & W. R. R., 205 E. German St.
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Bay Line Steamers
THE POPULAR, DIRECT AND MOST DELIGHTFUL
TOURIST ROUTE 3 Between New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore - AND - Old Point Comfort, Van, and Norfolk, Vang - AND -
Principal Southern & Southwestern Cities
Direct connection made at Old Point Comfort, Va., with Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, and at Norfolk and Portsmouth with Seaboard and Roanoke R. R., Norfolk and Western R. R., and Norfolk Southern R. R., Atlantic and Danville R. R., and Norfolk and Carolina R. R. for all points in Atlantic Coast States. Palace Steamers, unsurpassed cuisine, undisturbed night's rest, sure connections.
D. J. Hill, Supt. E. Brown, G. T. A., H. V. Tompkins, G. P. A., Baltimore. Baltimore. 287 Broadway, N. Y.
York River Line.
THE POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN
BALTIMORE, RICHMOND,
AND ALL PIEDMONT AIR-LINE POINTS FINE STEAMERS. LARGE, AIRY STATE ROOMS.
Tables Supplied with Every Delicacy of the Season. STEAMERS CHARLOTTE, BALTIMORE and DANVILLE Leave Pier 19 Light-St. Wharf,
DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED 1 From March to December, 5 P. M. From December to March, 4 P. M.
Connecting at West Point, Va., with Richmond and Danyille Railroad for Richmond AND ALL POINTS SOUTH.
REUBEN FOSTER, E. J. CHISM, G. F. & T. Agent.
General Manager.
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-ESTABLISHED 1872 .-
CHAS. F. ELLENDER,
-DEALER IN-
FURNACES RANGES STOVES FTC
The Inventive Age.
The Inventive Age Building, Cor.8th & H Sts., Washington, D.C. OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY DUBOIS & DuBOIS,
DuBOIS & DuBOIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, One Dollar a Year.
THE INVENTIVE AGE is now recog- nized as the faithful friend and guide of the American inventor, and one of the most valuable advertising mediums for patented articles and manufactured nov- elties published in the U. S. It circu- lates in every State and Territory in the Union, and may be found in many of the homes in Canada, and Europe, and in a large number of public libraries.
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SUBSCRIBE :
1. It gives a list of all new patents granted by the Government.
2. It contains a concise report of all late patent decisions.
3. It is a bi- weekly paper, and keeps you posted as to current events in the scientific world.
4. Every new subscriber interested in a patent is entitled to two copies of his patent and a free advertisement in its columns.
5. Hundreds of manufacturers who buy inventions read its advertisements.
Patents, Trade Marks& Copyrights
is equipped with a reading room containing all scientific papers. Give us a call and make your- obtained for inventors. Terms definite and rea- self at home in our reading rooms when you visit Washington.
sona ble. Send for our illustrated hand book, tell- ing how to protect your invention and how to sell it
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER BOXES BY HAND AND MACHINE. No. 408 W. CONWAY STREET, TELEPHONE CALL 1394.
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Bay Line Steamers
THE POPULAR, DIRECT AND MOST DELIGHTFUL TOURIST ROUTE Between New York. Philadelphia and Raltimano
DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED From March to December, 6 P. M. From December to March, 4 P. M.
Connecting at West Point, Va., with Richmond and Danville Railroad for Richmond AND ALL POINTS SOUTH.
REUBEN FOSTER,
General Manager.
E. J. CHISM, G. F. & T. Agent.
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-ESTABLISHED 1872 .-
CHAS. F. ELLENDER,
-DEALER IN-
FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES, ETC.
METALLIC ROOFING AND SPOUTING,
All Repairs in my line promptly attended to.
211 RICHMOND STREET, adjoining Telegraph Office,
CELEBRATED FURNACES, RANGES AND STOVES. Mes Bagnitan 0.200 PERFECT MANTEL BOARDS AND CHIMNEY CAPS. AGENT FOR THE RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO'S
PERFECT RANGE. BEST MADE. Has Movable Wrought- Iron Ovens and Patent Broiler.
- ESTABLISHED 1872. -
C. A. EULER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER BOXES
BY HAND AND MACHINE.
No. 408 W. CONWAY STREET, TELEPHONE CALL 1394.
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H. F. RADECKE.
H. D. LOUIS.
RADECKE & LOUIS, Packing Box
MANUFACTURERS,
218
Garrett Street
BETWEEN LIBERTY AND HOWARD STS.
BALTIMORE.
CARPENTER JOBBING
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
RADECKE & LOUIS
ACT
OFFICE
DAVID'S
PATENT DISINTEGRATING MILL,
For Bones, Phosphates, Tankage, Ores, Clay, Fish Scrap, Salt Cake, &c. FERTILIZER MACHINERY, MIXERS' ROLLS, BREAKERS, &C. MARINE RAILWAYS AND CLAY TEMPERERS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
JAMES MURRAY & SON, 102 to 108 E. YORK ST , BALTIMORE, MD
# S. STARK
UPHOLSTERER,
429 N. FREMONT AVE. NEAR FRANKLIN ST.
Old Furniture Recovered EQUAL TO NEW. Repairing, Polishing and Varnishing.
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MARCUS W. WOLF & CO. IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Stationer,
MARCUS W.WOLF & CO.
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PAPER ENVELOPES BLANK ADORS
IMPORTERS.
WHOLESALE STATIONERS
Marcus W. Wolf & Co.
206 ENVELOP!PAPER MY 204
204 & 206 W. GERMAN ST. HEADQUARTERS FOR
PAPETERIES,LEAD PENCILS,SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS,
Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags TWINES, PAPER SHADES, &C,
Importers of German Slate Pencils, Pho- tograph and Autograph Albums, Scrap Books, Ink Stands, Leather Goods, &c. SOLE PROPRIETORS OF
Congress, Capitol, Midway & Lock Raven BRANDS OF WRITING PAPER In all Sizes and Welghts.
National Inks and Mucilage, Easdale Slates, Cli- max and New Era Lead Pencils, and the Celebrated O K PEN CO'S STEEL PENS, the best pens for the money manufactured.
Every Saturday.
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE WEEKLY.
Having the Largest Circulation among the Elite of Baltimore.
ALWAYS BRIGHT, CHATTY, ENTERTAINING, GOSSIP, LITERATURE, SOCIETY, SPORTS.
Subscription, $2.00 per Year, With Premium.
EVERY SATURDAY PUBLISHING CO.
228 E. BALTIMORE STREET,
Opposite American Office. Baltimore, Md.
T. J. WENTWORTH, Publisher.
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S. W. BALTIMORE CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKS.
C. SPOERER, Carriage and Wagon Builder, 400, 402 & 404 S. FREMONT AVENUE,
Cor. Ramsay Street. Baltimore, Md.
BRIGHT FEARLESS. LIVE.
The Critic.
The Only Labor and Economic Paper in Baltimore, Md. The Best Advertising Medium. $1.00 PER YEAR. 3 CENTS PER COPY.
J. G. Schonfarber, Publisher, POSTOFFICE AVE. AND BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
W. L. MONTAGUE. E. S. LEA. MONTAGUE & LEA MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, BUILDERS & DESIGNERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS,
1
The Montague & Lea Patent Compression Coupling. 708 East Fayette Street.
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DENNISON MFG. CO. - MANUFACTURERS OF-
TAGS
-AND-
Stationers' Specialties.
DENNISON'S TOURISTS' TAGS FOR TRAVELERS.
Stratton's Gummed Labels and Gummed Paper of all colors; Legal and Notarial Seals; Fold- Ing and Fancy Tickets; Mentzel's Patent Suspension Rings; The Star Copying Pads; Dennison's Game Counters; Wedding Cake Boxes; Visiting and Playing Cards, Etc.
SEALING WAX MAKERS.
PAPER TARGETS FOR RIFLE PRACTICE.
Phillips' Hook and Clasp Tags ; Kimball's Self-Fastening Tickets ; Postal En- velopes ; McGill's Paper Fasteners, at Manufacturers' discounts.
COLORED TISSUE PAPERS
- AND-
FLOWER PAPERS.
Proprietors of "Silver White," Best Article for Polishing Silver, and Miller's "Jewelry Cleaning Casket" and "Silver White Casket."
JEWELERS' BOXES.
Jewelers' Cards, Pink and White Cotton, Fine Twines, Etc.
DRUGGISTS' BOXES, Apothecaries' Powder Papers and Shaving Papers.
DENNISON'S ABSORBENT COTTON, FOR DENTAL AND SURGICAL PURPOSES.
JAPANESE NAPKINS.
ALL OUR GOODS ARE FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE AND BY
DENNISON MFC. CO.,
26 and 28 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON. 630 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 143 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI.
198 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 109 and 111 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO. 404 NORTH TIIIRD STREET, ST. LOUIS.
7 SHOE LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND.
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E. T. MUDGE.
G. A. DOBLER.
DOBLER & MUDGE,
WHOLESALE
PAPER WAREHOUSE
- AND
PAPER STOCK
Manufacturers of
Book and News Paper
ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED.
No. 113 HOPKINS PLACE,
BALTIMORE, MD.
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CHARLES ZIES, Engineer + and+Machinist, Nos. 318 and 320 SOUTH FREMONT AVE., BALTIMORE.
CHARLES ZIES
-MANUFACTURER OF-
STEAM ENGINES, STEAM & HAND ELEVATORS, SHAFTING, HANGERS, PULLEYS, Mash Machines and Keg Elevators for Brewers, Meat Cutters and Lard Coolers for Butchers, and all other machinery built and repaired in the best manner. Telephone 1541.
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THE NEWS
TO-DAY --- NOT YESTERDAY.
THE NEWS,
THE PIONEER AND FOR MANY
YEARS
The Only Evening Paper
AND
The Only Sunday Paper
IN BALTIMORE.
The Evening News
PUBLISHING CO.
BALTIMORE.
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EDWIN WALTERS & CO DISTILLERS OF
ORIENT PURE RYE WHISKEY, CANTON, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD).
J.D.EHLERS-CO
AND FIRE COPPER DISTILLED PURE MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKEY, at their Distilleries, late Baker's, Landis, Hoover & Schultz, SOMERSET COUNTY, PA.
Office, 35 S. GAY STREET, Baltimore, Md.
J. F. MORRISON, President.
JNO. S. BOYD, Secretary and Treasurer
Southern Electric Co.
HOEN BUILDING, NORTH, COR. LEXINGTON ST.
TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE, ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER, - AND
ELECTRIC RAILWAY SUPPLIES.
- - A FULL STOCK OF - -
Electrical Goods in Every Line on Hand
- ALSO -
A WELL EQUIPPED SHOP, WITH SKILLED WORKMEN.
For EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRICAL WORK & REPAIRS
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CALVERT HALL INSTITUTE
CATHEDRAL AND MULBERRY STS.
This time-honored Institution has recently been removed from the historic spot which it had occupied for more than half a century to its present delightful location.
The Institute was constructed in accordance with the latest develop- ments of school architecture. It is conducted by the Brothers of the Chris- tian Schools, whose methods of teaching have been successful in all parts of the civilized world.
Departments : Academic, Intermediate and Primary.
Courses : Classical, Scientific and Commercial.
Young men preparing for mercantile pursuits receive a thorough training in Book-keeping, Banking, Commercial Correspondence, Commercial Law, Stenography, Telegraphy and Typewriting.
Commercial Diplomas are awarded to those who complete their course. The school year is divided into four terms; beginning respectively on the first Monday in September, the fifteenth of November, the first of February and the fifteenth of April.
Students may be admitted at any time during the year.
The hours of attendance are from 8.15 A. M. to 2.30 P. M. Students are allowed a half hour for luncheon.
There is a night school attached to the Institute, in which young men, desiring to improve themselves in Commercial Branches, are taught during five nights of each week. Hours of attendance 7-9 o'clock, P. M.
TERMS PER QUARTER:
Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses $15 00
Intermediate Department .. 12 00
Primary Department. 9 00
Piano or Violin .... 12 00
Luncheon .. 8 00
BROTHER LEONARD, PRESIDENT,
The Baltimorean.
Published Every Saturday
-BY-
CRUTCHFIELD & HAAS,
MORSE BUILDING,
219 EAST FAYETTE STREET
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
For One Year, Single Copy, $2 00 In clubs of two or more, $1.50 each copy. Six Months, one copy, $1.00. Three Months, one copy, 75 cts.
BACK NUMBERS.
Back Numbers of " The Baltimorean" may always be obtained at the
OFFICE, 219 E. FAYETTE STREET,
For Advertising Rates,
Address " THE BALTIMOREAN."
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
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The Morning Herald.
BALTIMORE'S GREAT PENNY PAPER,
Full Associated Press Services, Complete and Reliable Market Reports. A True and Fearless Chronicler of all Local Happenings. Bold and Independent in its Editorial Utterings.
Delivered to Anyone in the City at 6 Cents a Week. By Mail, Postage Prepaid, $3.00 a Year.
The Sunday Herald ..
A TWELVE PAGE FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
INDISPUTABLY THE BEST SUNDAY PAPER IN BALTIMORE.
Delivered to Anyone in the City at 3 Cents a Week. By Mail, Postage Prepaid, $1.50 a Year.
The Weekly Herald
50 CENTS A YEAR.
The Cheapest and Best Weekly Newspaper in America. Contains all Important Events of the Week in a Complete Manner. Talmage's Sermons. An Entire Page Devoted to Concise and Reliable Market Reports.
ADDRESS,
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. BECHHOFER, General Manager,
Baltimore and Charles Sts.
BALTIMORE, MD.
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HARRIS'ACADEMY & MUSIC
HARRIS, BRITTON & DEAN, Proprs. and Managers. Mrs. P, HARRIS. R. L. BRITTON.
TUNIS F. DEAN.
The Largest, Handsomest, Safest and Most Popular Theatre in America.
OPEN The Year Round
House Lighted
-BY --
WITH THE
BEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE
THEATRICAL MARKET.
Seating Capacity Over
3,000.
Accident by Fire or Panic.
The Same Scale of Prices Always Prevail.
OVER ORE HIRDRED EXITS
STAGE.
ORCHESTRA.
ORCHESTRA
$1.00
50 CT
IN THE BUILDING.
RICHE
50 CTS.
OVER ORE HUNDRED EXITS
PRICES 15. 25, 50, 75, $1.00.
MATINEES THURSDAY & SATURDAY.
INCANDESCENT LIGHTS
ABSOLUTELY
THE SAFEST THEATRE
IN THE WORLD -FROM-
Eleven hundred seats on the lower floor.
IN THE BUILDING.
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Established 1836.
JAMES YOUNG,
STEAM
BOOK,
ALWAYS
WITH YOU.
NEWSPAPER,
JOB,
PRINTER,
304 East Baltimore Street, OPPOSITE SUN OFFICE.
PRESSWORK A SPECIALTY
Magistrates' & Constables' Blanks Read "THE TELEGRAM."
Literature.
Art.
Drama.
OLDEST AND BEST WEEKLY IN THE SOUTH.
ESTABLISHED 1862.
The Baltimore Telegram,
JAMES YOUNG, Publisher and Proprietor.
OFFICE, 304 E. BALTIMORE STREET,
Opposite Sun Office. BALTIMORE, MD.
Society, Fraternities, Miscellany. -
$2 PER YEAR; $1 FOR 6 MONTHS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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BALTIMORE Coupe, Cab, Livery&Hiring Co
Main Office and Stables,
NOS. 7 AND 9 N. PACA STREET.
Telephone 256. Horses for Sale, Hire and Exchange.
EUTAW STABLES, 5 & 7 N. PACA STREET,
Telephone 256.
Telephone 1258.
Broadway and Orleans Street,
CORNER
Park Stable,
BRANCH
Coupes, Cabs and Landaulets from 2 to 5 minutes' notice. Horses, Buggies, Surrys, Drags, Daytons, Sleighs, and all kinds of rigs, double or single. Also Hacks and 'Busses that will seat from 10 to 50 persons can be obtained at any of the above places, or at
BUSINESS OFFICE, No. 5 N. EUTAW STREET,
At all Hours of the Night or Day.
R. KINNIER, PRESIDENT. M. J. COOLEHAN, MANAGER.
RATES FOR COUPES :
The City is divided into four districts, Baltimore and Charles streets being the central point.
Going West as far as Carey Street, one passenger. .50
Each additional passenger. .25
Going East as far as Broadway, each passenger. .50
Going North as far as Mosher Street, each passenger. .50
Going South as far as Hill Street, each passenger .. .50
To and from Hotels and Depots, each passenger. .50
From 12 midnight to 6 A. M. ten cents additional to the above rates will be charged for a single pas- senger. For two or more passengers the above rates will prevail.
To points outside of above district and within city limits, 3 cents additional for use of Coupe for each square. Outside district-for 1 passenger, 25 cents charged for call; 2 or more passengers, no call charge. To and from Union Dock-r passenger 50 cents; each additional passenger, 25 cents.
Druid Hill Park-1 or 2 passengers at the rate $1.oo per hour; 3 or 4 passengers, $1.25 per hour.
Theatres, Balls or Receptions within the district and return-1 or 2 persons, $1.50; 3 or 4 persons $2.00. If waits or stops exceed 15 minutes, hourly rates in addition will be charged.
l'o and from excursion steamers on Light Street Wharf-1, 2, 3 or 4 persons, from same house. within the district, round trip $1.50. Same rules as theatres, etc., as to delays.
By the hour, within the city limits-first hour or fraction thereof, 1 or 2 persons, 75 cents: 3 or 4, $1.00. Each additional quarter hour or less, 20 cents.
Always considered by the trip unless specially engaged otherwise.
For all orders not countermanded before the Coupe leaves the stand, 25 cents will be charged.
Hand-Trunks and Large Valises, 15 cents each. No charge for small valises, etc.
Trip Service charged for from the time the Coupe is ordered to report at the location of the party order- ing. One stop of five minutes allowed; beyond that time hourly rates charged.
In addition to the above we are running a thoroughly-equipped Baggage Express. Trunks or Baggage Called For or Delivered to Railroad Depots, Hotels, Steamboats or Residence.
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The Baltimore Journal
BALTIMORE'S GREAT GERMAN DAILY.
Full and Latest Dispatches, Full Locals, Independent Editorials; a Staunch Friend to Labor, and to all Who Desire the True Welfare of All.
Terms for Subscription, $6.00 a Year.
Delivered to Anyone in the City at 12} Cents a Week.
The Sonntags Post.
A Twelve Page Family Paper, giving Full Dispatches and Local News. The only German Sunday Paper of the City, and that with Special Contributions.
Price, 3 Cents a Copy. $1.50 a Year.
Delivered Sunday Morning in any part of the City.
ADDRESS, Journal Company of Baltimore City,
S. E. COR. BALTIMORE STREET AND POST OFFICE AVENUE,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Advertisements reach ALL Classes of the People.
Rates Low. Special Rates for Advertising by the Week, Month or Year.
THE LABOR COLUMN IS FREE TO ALL DESIRING EMPLOYMENT.
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W. H. SADLER, PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER
SADLER'S BRYANT AND STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE BALTIMORE. MD.
EDUCATE YOURSELF FOR BUSINESS-THE AGE DEMANDS IT AND THE PROFESSIONS ARE FULL.
FOUNDED IN 1864-THE OLDEST, LARGEST, BEST
Sadler's Bryant and Stratton
Business College.
And School of Rapid Shorthand Buildings Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 N. Charles St., BALTIMORE, MD
HAVE YOUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS EDUCATED FOR THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF LIFE-TO BECOME SELF-RELIANT, TO KNOW HOW TO EARN A DOLLAR.
Educated Heads and Skilled Hands always in Demand.
ET ALL the learning you can - a literary education, if your circum- stances and the time and money at your command warrant it ; a practical training for business under any circumstances. The former you do not require, but the latter ALL MAY AND MUST HAVE if they would be the most successful in this age of business. Our course of study not only makes students good writers, quick at figures, good bookkeepers, stenographers, typewriter operators. etc., but gives them a broad and thorough busi- ness training that prepares them in the best manner and the least time for important business positions. Is it practical ? Does it do what we claim ? Ask our thousands of former students who are filling honorable positions in all sections of this country. Amoug them are bank presidents, cashiers, railroad managers, merchants, manufacturers, city, state and national officers and
inen in positions of importance and trust representing every branch of trade and commerce. Is there a demand for this kind of education ? We have had over two hundred calls during the past year from business houses of Baltimore and the South for our students to fill positions. Do we help students to positions? Over one hundred of these positions were filled last year by young men and ladies sent out direct from the college. There are all kinds of commercial schools. It will pay you to attend the best. Sadler's Bryant & Stratton College of Business, School of New Rapid Shorthand and Typewriting, refers to the leading business houses of Baltimore and the South as to its merits. It is decidedly one of the best in the country. For further particulars call on or address
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