PERSONAL. SITUATIONS WANTED. FOR RENT. WANTED TO RENT. FOR SALE.
AUCTION SALES. THE SUN. AUCTION SALES. BY MATTHKWS A KIKKXANlJ. N-w HOBSKS.
CARRIAGES, EAR. jrjs, rS NE-S. ETC. sale 8aturday morning, pept. 1t" at 28 and 30 south chakles street, commencing at io o'clock.
Beautiful Gray Riding Mare, BWSIE. 6 years old, finely gaited, suitable for Lady or Gentleman. Two handsome S-vear-old PONIF-s, Bavani Sorrel, gentie in harness and superior under saudle. A large BAY CLE, 16 hands high. 7 years old.
A collection of New and Second-hand CARRIAGES, assorted stvles. fcPECIALr 1 New Side-bar Brewster TOP BUGGY. Set of fine New Bueev HARNESS AND WniP. HOP PHAETON BUGGY, in excehent order and built by Geo. B.
Colfleh, Baltimore. 1 Heavy xrress or Grocery WAGON. 2 Light EXPRESS WAGON'S; INew McCanlL 20 sctsol NEW HARNESS. ew Matthews kirkland, ls" Auctioneers. fYj SPECIAL AND LARGH SALE so walnut.
mah GANi'cHERRT and ash chamber slits. 15 silk, embossed an mohair plush gaehle and scui'im acker vtanos. mantel and piek mirrors, df crated tea. dinn er and toilet sets. 500 YARDS AXMINSTER.
MoorETTE. VEL. VET, BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS carpets, rugs, together with miscellaneous second- HAN i KN 11 RE, AT 28 AND 30 SOUTH CHARLES STREET, Off SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 19, AT IO O'CLOCK SHARP. We call srecial attention to the loilowlngT 30 VVALNU1, MAHOGANY, CHEKRY AND A-H CIlAMBEli SUMS, with and without 'Wardrobes, from medium to finest grades made, all to ba sold to close consignments.
25 HA1U AND COTION-TOP MATTRESSES, FEATHER BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, WOVEN Vt IRE SPRINGS. 15 F1KS1 CLASS STYLISH AND ATTRACTIVE PARLOR SUIIS. in Plam and Embossed BiikPlush. Mohiir Plush. Silk Brocatelle and Haircloth.
9 HALL PIECES AND BUFFEIb. desirable siles and styies. Two massive and expensivelv-made BUFFETS in wainutand Manoeany, with beve ed Irench Plate Giaf and I ennessee slabs: one magnificent So'i i Mahogany SECRETARY BOOKCA-E. trimmed nd beveled F. P.
Glas-s: fine BOOKCASES: two sets of good, genuine Leather Library or Dining CHAIRS: Pancv Parlor an 1 Marble-Top TABLES; MANTEL MIRRoRS, DFC-ORATED DlSNKti, TEA AND TOILET SKT-ENGKAV1NGS. ORNAMENTS: Stand inr and Sitting OFFICE DESKS.SHOWCASES, STOVES. ETC One GAEHLE 4 CO. KOoE WOOD-CASE PIANO -been in use less than a year. One SCHOMACKEK 7-OCTAVK PIANO ALSO, Uncalled-for FURNITURE, PLATED WARE, Ac, from Paca-street sale Six loads miscellaneous i URN 1TURE.
ALcO, 500 YARDS NEW AND SECOND-H ND AT. MlN-TER, MOQUETIE, VELVET, BOUV cr-, a. jj I.MjUIIS LAUi IS. Terms casu. MATTHEWS KIRKLAND.
8lS-2t Auctioneers fySSs PUBLIC AUCTION SALE "irrT op ALL THE HANDSOME AND WELL-MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BY' HISS, GODLY AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS MAKERS, CHICKER1NG PIANO. FINE ENGRAVINGS. OIL PAINTINGS. BRONZE AND MARBLE STATUARY.
REAL LACE CURTAINS. PORTIERES AN LAMBREQUINS, GILT PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, MOQUETTE AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPFTS. FiitNCU CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS. E1C, ETC, CONTAINED IN RESIDENCE NO. SO CHARLES-STREET AVENUE.
NEAR THIRD STREET. ON WEDNESDA MORNING. SEPT. 23. AT IO CLOCK.
PARLOR. Moauette Carpet with Border: Flznred Silk Brocatelle Suit, with Inlaid Walnut Frames and Extra Linen Covers: Embroidered Reception Cabinet, with Beveled F. P. Glasses: Giit Frame French Plate Mantel Mirror: Crystal CQaudelier and Side Brackets: Marhle-top Centre and Bouquet 1 ables; Real Lace Curtains: Real TurKih Portiere, with Brass Rod; Old Gold Brocade Lambrequins, Cornices. Marble Groups, 'The Three Graces" of Canova, "Guardian Angels and '-Christ Bronze Figures on Peuestais ot Vireil and Dante; Bronze and Bisque Ornamenis; Brass Candelahras; Rare Engra vines, OH Paintings, Cnickenng Piano Hand-Enioroidered Piano Stool.
Music Cabinet, Ac HALL AND DINING-RuoM. Ensrlish Body Brussels on I inIn.t?o,m Hail and Stairs: Handsome Walnut Hall Piece, witn Jp. P. Glass and Tennessee slab: Bronze Newel Light Crystal Chanaelier: Hail Suit, three pieces: Mirror-back Walnut Buffet: Walnut Extension 'I able; Leather Arm and Side Chairs; Gilt Frame French Plate Mantel Mirror; Real Lace Curtains; Writing Desk; Bronze Mantel Clock; Haviland French China Dinner Set, 175 pieces, with Pink Decoration: White French China Dinner Set; French China Breakfast and Tea Sets: Cut Silver-Plated Ware, Fine Engravines, c. L11UCAKX AN CHAMBERS.
Brussels Carpets: two Walnut Dwarf Uprieht Walnut Bookcases: Leather Arm and siri Cnaifs; Walnut Lounge: Pompadour Easy Chairs: two Library Tables; Card Table: Writing Desk; Antique Whatnot: Frencn Plate Mantel Mirror: Bronze Mantel v-lock and Ornaments: Engravings; Lace Curtains: Lambrequins and Cornices; Biudenls' Lamps; -Drop Lights; Bronze Chandeliers: Wainut Chamber Suits, with and without Wardrobes: Single Walnut Bedsteads; Double and Sinsrle Spring Beds; Hair Mattresses: F'eather Bolsters ana Pillows; Decorated "1 oilet Sets: Revolving-top Lady's riling Desk: Gilt Frame French Plate Pier Mirrors; Coi-taee Suit; Shaving Stand: Scroll Machine, ivitcnen Liensiia, Servants oatat, Ac N. B. All of the above Furniture is well martn and is In excellent condition. Catalogues can be had at our office Tresday previous to sale. Honse not open for inspection until early morning of sale.
Aeruitt taau. UAliajLltD ft MKKLAMl, sli-Ot Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AX IRREDEEMABLE GROUND KENT OF S20. ft I A I- ALtADLfj FEE-SIMPLE PROPERTY KNOWN A4 NO. 127 CHEW ST.
AND NO. 15 ST. JAMES ST. Bv virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court Balti more, the undersigned. Trustee, wiii sell at public aucuumai iue oaicsi uum.
Inline 8 nulla- ing, on MON DAY. tne 2lst dav of September, lss at oneo'clock, an IRREDEEMABLE GROUND KENT OF S20. issuing and payable out ot the following lot of ground, known as os. 18 and 20 hillen atreei: beginning tor sin 101 on xne nortnwest side ot Hil-leu street one hundred aad fourteen feet north. erly from Front street, and mating thence north erly on tinien street tuirty-two leet, and extending back of equal width for the distance of thirty-two feet.
Improved by two DW ELLING-HOUSES. And on the same day, at four clock, will sell on the premises the following fee-simple property: Beginning for the first thereof on the south s'lde of Chew street at the distance Of forty-three feet unrt three inches westwardiy from the southwest corner or Intersection of Chew street and urnline itnr. (nence west waraiy, oounainn on the south side ot I Chew street fourteen feet; tiience southwardly, par- I allel to Caroline street, seventy Ave feet to an alley ton icpt nine; cttpiwnruif, UlUUiiJv Ou thO Dorth side of said alley, with the use thereof in common, fourteen ana thence northwardly by a straight line to the place of beginning. Beginning for the second thereof on the south side of an alley twenty feet wide, commonly cailed Saint James street, extending from Somerset street easlwardly to Central avenue, at the distance of sixty-three feet and six inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the east side of Somerset street and the south side of said twentv-foot alley, and running thence easterly, bounding on the south side of said twenty-foot alley eleven feet six Inches; then southerly, parallel with Somerset street, twenty-eight leet; then westerly, parallel to said twenty-foot aiiey, eleven reet six inches, and then northerly.parallel with Somerset street, twentv-eleht feet to the piace of beginning. The first of said lots improved by a two-storv-and-a-half BRICK DWELLING, with a Frame stable on the rear, and the second of said lota improved by a two-storv BRICK DWELLING.
3 Terms of Sale: One-third cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser: the deferred payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. A deposit of $73 upon each of said lots will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. WM. H. BAYLFSS, Trustee 17 St.
Paul street. MATTHEWS KIRKLAND, 823,31,84,7,11,14,18,21 Auctioneers. TRUSTEES" SALE VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE PROPERTY. r. I 1 1 i.L., i nr.
r. rll 1 il LLLL11UN DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, DELIGHTFULLY LOCATED, ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE COCNTRY SEATS IN THE STATE, BEING THE HOME PLACE OF B. MCLEAN HARD1STY. The undersigned. Trustees, will sell by public auction, on tne premises, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of September, 1835.
at 3 o'clock P. ALL that parcel of LAND CALLED PROSPECT HILL, containing 54 acres 8 roods and S3 perches of land, more or less, situate on the Western Run turnpike, about one and one-half miles from co*ckevsville, adjoining the lands ot W. H. Wight, Gen. F'ranklln and others.
Imnroved by a large and commodious DWELLING, Barn and Stabline, ruit and Ornamental Trees, The neighborhood compares favorably with the tiest in the count and will be sold free of all incumbrances. Title Indisputable. F'or ful! description and particulars see advertisem*nt in the Maryland Journal. Immediately after the sale of the Farm, the STOCK AND ARMING UTENSILS Will be sold, viz: One Horse, 1 Mule. 4 Cows, 2 Hogs, Carrlazes Wagons, Sleighs, Harness and Farming Utehsxis generally.
Terms: For the Chattels cash. For the Farm, one-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, or all cash: the deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. CHARLES BEASTF1N, rihLi'Lri SLINGLUFF, Trustees or B. McLean MATTHEWS KIRKLAND, 82,5,8,11,15,13.22 Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE.
54 FINE LARGE, VALUABLE MULES, MOSTLY MATCHED PAIRa. The undersigned Bavins finished their contract on the Phiiadelpnia Branch for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, will seil by pujiic auction, at KEARNEY'S STABLES. Centre street, on THURSDAY MORNING, October 1, commencing at 10 o'clock, 54 WELL BROKEN MULES, Perfectly gentie and in good condition, 15 to 17 hands high. Terms cash. Sale peremptory.
N. B. This is one of the best lot of Mules ever offered at auction in this citv. Thev can bo exam-ined at the stables two davs previous to sale. K.
G. HUSTON CO, (Contractors. MATTHEWS KIRKLAND, Si8-tol Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP THAT VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND ON FL ION STREET, NEAR BALTIMORE STR.ET. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned.
Trustee, will sell vy pub.ic auction, at the Exchange Salesrooms, in said citv, (Raine Building,) corner Baltimore street and FoBioffice avenue, on SATURDAY, the iota dav of October, 1-5, at 1 o'clock P.M.. ALL THAt LOT OF GROUND in the city of Baltimore thus described: Beginning for the same on the west side of Fulton Street at the distance of 74 feet from the northwest corner of Baltimore ana ulton streets, and run. ning thence northerly and bounding on the west sideofFuiton street 40 feet: tnence westerly, parallel with Baltimore feet to a 2u-foot alley; thench southerly, bounding on tne east side of said aiiey, and parallel with ulton street.40 feel; thence easterly, and Parallel wlin Baltimore street. 150 leet to the plae of beginning. Taxes adjusted to the oate of sale.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In six and twelve months, (or all cast as the purchaser mav elect:) the credit Daymmts to bear interest from dav sale aud to be ecured by tne notes of the purchaser or purchasers, indorsed to the satis taction of the Trustee. THOMAS M. LANAHAN. Trustee. MATTHEWS KIRKLAND, Auctioneer, EXECUTOR'S SALE op VALUABLE STORK AND DWELLING.
ii lAiDIK Si 4imA MElL. REGULAR E1-M0NTHLY TRADE SALS op CROCKERY AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DECORATED TOILET SETS, DECORATED TEA SETS, ETC, ETC Our next Crockeryware win take p'aeg at onr Auction Rooms. No. 46 LEXINGTON UN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1885, AT IO O'CLOCK A. 1VD WILL IXCLfUB 27 PACKAGES P.G.
AND W.G WHITE WARE, INCLUDING A FULL AND DEsiKABLK LIN OF DINNER, TEA AND TOILET WARE, (IsAAO DAVIS.) 11 packages decorated and tea skts, new shapes and 1'ecgkaiions, in open lots, TO SUIT PUKCiiASEKS, Terms cash. NEXT BALE, OCTOBER TAYLUR ft CREAMER, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. The undersigned. Trustee, ov virtue of an order cf the Circuit Court cf Baitin.ore Citv.
wLi seil at public aurtlon. on the on KIP 25th of se; tember.l-s-5, at 4 o'clock P.M, THAT LOT OK GROUND situated In Ba.Hii,ore City and described as follows: On the north side of Stockholm sTwt, distant 141 feet easterly from a lane called Uld Scott street, fronting on Stockholm street feet, with a depth of eveu wldtn IV fe-t. Ituprcv-d by a BKicK. DWELLING. No.
41 STOCKHOLM. STREET. Ground rent $M) a year. Tenr.s cf sale: orte-ihirt rh. balance In ix and twelve monias, with ir.tertrt, sii cx-h.
at pur-Chaser's option. A deposit of required at said on each luu CONWAY W. SAVS. Trustee. 36 St.
Paul street. TAX-LOB CREAMER, AucMoneei-a. liY WM. SEEMI'LLEK CO. P.
BEVTI.fTN FALL SALE OF VMT" atii FOKF FEITED 1 Cl M. BtEMLLLEK CO'SAlCTION ROUMs. 11 Soutn Ctaries st, on MONDAY MORNING. Sept. 21, 13, CummeLcin- at o'ciuck.
The assortment com-nses GOLl AND silye'C ATI HES. CHAIN S.JEWtLKY.KlNGS. SILVERWARE. OVF.RCOAT3. OVERCOATS.
And a snreri lot of Gr rtiemec'e an i Lad'es' WHALING APPAREL. fcHAWLs. KEMNANTS. SPREADS. Aiso.
GLNS. a aad uuuTy Useiui articles too numerous to mention. P. BEN" I LEY. Pawnbroker.
49.T-J est Raiv.m. re street. WiLSELMULLI ft 812-St Auctioneers. REGULAR SATURDAY BALE, EXTENSIVE FALL SALE OP NEW AND SECONl-HAND FCRN1TCRJC, PARLOR, BEDROOM. OFFICE, LIBKAEY AND D1N1NG-H' OM, STEIN WAY AND HI- Kr KING PIANOS, CHAN I ELI r.t..
SHOWCASES. OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. MANTEL AND Pi Eft MIRRORS. 10 MISFIT AND SECON D-HAXD WILTON, AAMlNsIFiL AND ALL-WooL CAR. PETS AND RUGS.
BEDDING. STOVES, KITi HEN ETC IO BE SOLD VUrUuLT REbERVE at OUR WAREROOMS. NO. 11 SOUTH CHARLES STREET. CORNER GERMAN.
SEPTEMBER 19, 1.5. COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. Our regular sale this weea of FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS otters unusual attractions to housekeepers and dealers, lbf collection embraces a ire and general asortr.u-r.t oi Household from lammcs declining from weil-known manuiactuiers. coiwst-iiiit in part of 50 PARLOR SUITS, la'est design, r.r (rimes, covered In Bilk Piui, law and Spun Siik. Broi-a-teile.
Piush, Coieune, Uairciotu Siik Tapestry, ic, 40 ALN IT AND COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS, ainut and Poplar Wardrobes, Bureaus. Bedtead, Chiffoniers. Loucees. Cuuches. Easv Chairs, I'ateut Rockers, Cane.
Wood and Leather-Scat Chiirs, Fix-tension Tables, Marble-lop Centre Isbirs. iiook-cases, Desi.s, Secretary Bookcases. F.uift-t. Corner Cupboards, Ks. Ha Pieces and Hail Sets, Kitchen Sati s.
40 ii.r and Husk Mat-tieses. Feather Beds. Pillows aud Roisters, Blankets and Sj reads. Cook aad Heat.n; Stoves, cuiaa. Crockery, Kitchen Furniture.
sc 4.C. SI'ECIAL. 1 CH1CKER1N 7 -OCT AVE FOUR ROUND CoRNEK PIANO, in excellent condition. 1 STEIN WAY 6H-OCTAVE PIANO. PlANOW YOKK 0iAVi.
KOBE WOOD-CASE 4 6-OCTAYE PIANOS. IOO MISFIT AND SECOND-HAND CARPETS, cf every grade and variety, left over Ovm our Special Sale ot Thursday, toeether with an assortment of Smyrna Rugs and Carpets. The entire ett ts of a 15-rooin dwelling to store for couveiiiei.ee Ol sale. CAM ELI A APONTCAS, full of bads. 2 LARGE bFEK BOXES.
2 FRENCH PLATE GILT PIER MIRRORS, aad CORN ICES TO MATCH. 1 ALSO, 100 LOTS SECOND-HAND FURNITURE and miscellaneous goods, oa GERMAN STREH' at commencement of sale. WM, SEEMULLFR Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE CP LEASEHOLD FF.OPr.RTY 373 AND 375 J1CULNK1 1 1.EE T. The nnderslgned will sen.
by direction of tha owner, on the premises, ou TUESDAY, tne 22d day of September, lsvi. at 4 P. TWO LOTS UF GROUND on McHenry tre-t. near Fulton avenue, fron tins each 12 leet on McHenrv stre-t. with even depth ot 67 feet ti an aiiey thre- feet wide, subject to an annual ground rent of $ST 50) each, and improved by two turee-ptory BKICK DWELLING-HOUSES known reapecdveiy as Noa.
ST3 aud 3T5 McHenry street. Terms of Sa.e as to each of the above Lots: One-thirl cash, balance ia six and twelve months, with interest and satisfactory security, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A fie: osit of $50 will bs required on ech Lot at time of sale. WM.SLLMULLER ft slS-lt Auctioneers. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.
ii 4 61 NORTH CARE Y. 1325 NORTH GILMOR ANO 71 NORTH STRICKER sTLLEIS. We will sell, bv rlirectlon of the owners, on tha premises, on WEDN ESDAY, the 231 aav of September. 1885, at 4 o'clock P. LoT tronting :7 et on North Carey street, with even depth cf iSfeet to tna centre of an allev 10 feet wide.
Subject to aa annual ground rent of 468. Improvements i known as No. 441 North Carey street, har Presstman street; consist of a three-storv BRICK. 1W ELLIN with two- AND AT 4.20 o'CLoc P. LOT frontlD" 21 feet on North Gilmor street, with even depth f'lS-j feet 10i inches to Vincent ailev.
Subject to an anjual ground rent of $-4. ImprovemeLts (known as No. 1S25 Norlh Giitnor stn-et. rear Lormaa street 1 consist ol a three-story LRiCiv O'ELLI u-HOUSE. AND AT 4.45 O'CLOCK P.
LOT frontin- on North Strieker street, near Presttnan atreet, aufeet with even depth of 15. feet to I'arrish alley. Subject to an annual ground rent of $10, Improved by a three-story BKICK DWELLING, with Stable In rear. Properly ia known as 471 North btricker street. Terms sale as to all the above: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with lnterestand satisfactory security: or ad option of purchaser.
A deposit of $50 will be required on each lot at time of sale. WM. SEEMULLER ft CO, slS-5t Auctioneers. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY iai3 NO. 364 LINDEN AVEsrs AND SOUTHEAST S1UE OF PRESTON STREET.
CURN EH, OF MASON ALLE We will sell by authority of the owner, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 25th day cf September, 185. at 4 o'clock P. ALL TH AT VALU LOT OF GROUND, fronting 18 feet 9 inches on Linden avenue, with even dpth of 130 feet to a 20-foot alley. Subject to an annual eround rent of tJOa. payable March and September.
The Improvements (known as No. 364 Linden avenue) consist of a substantial three-story BRICKDWELLLNG.with three-Slory Brick Back BuUaing. AND AT 1.3 O'CLOCK. LEASEHOLD FKOPEUT fronting 25 feet on the southeast side of Preston street aud 43 fet 6 inches on the southwest side of Mason ailev, to as allev three feet wide. Ground rent one cent "if demanded.
Property is improved by a CARPENTER SHOP. Terms of sale as to each Lot: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest and satisfactory security: or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $50 will be required on each lot at time of sale. WM. SEEMULLER ft CO, 8l8-ts25 Auctioneers.
BY THOMAS E. PARjLETT. BALTIMORE HORSE AND CAR- i X-S R1AGK BAaR. NOS 63, 65 AND 67 NORTH CALVEKT Opposite Cilv Snrir.il. Auction Sales EVERY WEDNESDAT ana SATURDAY, at lt)i cIock precisely, of HURSES, MULES.
CARRIAGES, WAGoNs. BUGGIES, HARNESS, HALTERS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, BLANKETS. ETC. Laree stock of Horses, carriages, buggies, WagONS, Ac, of every description, w.ia Lap-BUinkets, sc. constantly oh fiandaad at private sa.e at very lowest max.et nct a.
THOS. E. PARLETT, Auctioneer and Couniis-ion Nli-rcnacT. LEGAL NOTICES. riHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE.
That the subscribers tave obtained from the rpi.au Court of Baltimore Citv letters testamentary on the estate' of JOHN HENRY KON 1. late of said city, deceased. Ail persons having claims against sal i rt'-ceAsed ar hereby warned to exhibit ine same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sabscrifiers. on or before the 21-t day oi Marco next; thev may otherwise, bv law, be exclude from ail Penult said estite. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavrnent.
Given nnaer our hands this lath day of September, JOHN H. RO-ENGAEN, 8l3-f4t HENRY D. KON 1G, Executors. fPHIS IS TO G1VF1 NOIK That She subscritier A has obtained trom fie Orphans' Court of Baltimore City letters on tne estate rt CHARLES A. GAMItRl Ll-Iate of sal i city.deceased.
All persous having ciaiuis against sai deceased are hereby warned to ext-i' it tne wi'h tne vcucn-ers thereof, to the subscriber, on rf before the 7th day of March next: tncy may otherwise, by lsw, be excluded from il benert of ssid estate. All persons indebted to said e-ta" sre requested to make) Immediate payment. an my dav ol September, MARIAN C. GAMBRILL. Ex'ecntnx.
7 South Gay street. s4-f4t HIS IS III GIVE NuilCh Ttat the Xhas obtained from the Orphans' Ccart of City Ft'ers on the estate of L'AN IEL S.ELLIOTT, late Mia city.deceased. Ail persons having claims against said deceased ar hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the r.n or before the 7tt day of March next: they otnerwise. bv law, bs excluded from ail benefit of said estate. Aii persona indented to said estate are requested to mae imme payment.
Given under my hand tola 4ia liar of September, 15. s4-t4t GEORGE H. FLLTOTT, Executor. rrHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That subscribera have oblainel fron, the Court of Baltimore City 1-tters of administration on the estate of JOHN G.
late of saiacilv, deceased. Ail persona having claims aeamst sail deceased are hereby warned toexnibit the same, with the voucn-ers tuereot, to tha subscribers, on or the 21 day of March next: thev mav otnerwise, bv law, be excluded from all benefit of" said estate. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Given under our hands on thia 2tth day of August. 1.
PETER P. KEsTLER, Admlnls-a28-ftt F.DWAKD I. CLAKk. trators. Law Buildings, cor.
Lexington and St. Paul sts. rpHISIS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscribera have obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltl-more Citv letters of administration on the estate of AKGARKT K-KESTLEIVaie of said All persons having claims against said deceased ar hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers tbereoi, to the subscribers, on or before the 2d dav of March next: they may otherwise, by law, excluded from ail benefit ot said estate. Ail persona indebSed to said estate are requestd to make immediate payment.
Given under oar hands tis aitit day of August, 1S85. PETER P. KESTLFR, Admlnls-a2S-f4t EDWARD I. CLAKK. trators.
Law Buildings, cor. Lexington and St. Paul sts. fN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR BALTIMORE JL CITW Upon the petition of Henry G. and Christina Widemaver, Administrators cf FREDERICK LAI deceased.
It is this Sd day cf September, ir ordered by the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City that the day appointed bv sail Administrators, to wit, the first day of October, T-5t for a meeting of persons in this Court entitled to a distributive share, leeacv or residue in said estate, in pursuance of article 93. section 143, cf the Maryland Code Pubiic-General Laws, be, and thMsatne la hereby approved, to the end that distribution may be then and there made under the Court's direction and control; it is ordered that notice of the sams and of this order be given by publication once a week for four weeks before said day la some newspaper published in Baltimore citv. (Signed) job k. CARROLL. DAN L.
CANS. Test; ROBERT T. BANKS, Register of WTls. True copy lest: KOBERT T. BANKS.
S4-I4t Register of Wills. BOOTS AND SHOES. CHEAP FOR CASH. Lamest assortment Baltimore (of Good Work) for Genu and Boys. All stvies in Store and to Measure.
J. UOR RENT Two handsomely finished comma-X nicating OFFICES 53 Lexington street, near -VV IO P. HANSON HISS. it 45 North Charles street, fi 'UK RENT DWELLING 89 and 41 North st. Apply to L.
BLESINGER. It FOR RENT Tho rte.lr.hio nwvi I 1 tn -i iLBT- FACL ST. EXTENDED: $23 per mocth.ls- DWELLINGS 235 N. Mount street, 869 Ful. hi enue.
sz N. MUrtrr I mortem im provements. TUGS. K. RICH, 55 N.Liberty it.
St FOR REST STORE and DWELLING ou jL Broadway, opposite the market: good location for any business. Apply 12 EAST LOMBARD ST.lt FOR RENT DWELLING S72 St. Paul or Townsend; good order, wm. i.ri!i:'ioii street. Si--l FOR liENT Beautiful PLACE on Powha- iatan k.
fonr miles from city: cheap by the 1 SUl 1H. BKuAUWAi. S18-Stw f1 WAREHOUSE, centrally Also raore FLCMiRS: rental low. A. ai.uAi.jioi.iiU.
-19 est Fayette street. slS-3t DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. Aa. NO. 30 DEN MEAD (OK HKsT) STREET.
BIRCKHEAD Ml'KOOCH. 13-'m 48 St. Paul street. 4-s for rent-no. 107 wf.st chase st, Aji.compiefe order a conveniences.
Kev at bar- l) uon, opposite. P1EKKE C. PI GAS, 8l8-t'r 43 Lexington st. FOR RENT New HOUSES on Washington k.avenue; bath-rooms, good virds. Coiumb a a-, enue cars pass the door.
PIERRE C. DUG AN, 43 Lexington street. slStr3 fi FOR RENT STABLE, la the rear of rrem-JhiIses S7 South Broadway: stalls for three hors an wagons. Apply IO M. FKAJSK.
CO, 179 S1S-2S ouuiu Droaavav A IKUSFi with seven rooms: rent P'yat 3fiS WEST LOMBARD ST. slT 3t rOR RENT HOnSESriOEK'S AS1) KLAcK- SHOP.on GERMAN STiiEET. between itaw and Paca streets. 817-st 1 FOR The desiranle thnurnr. HOUSE on FranKlic Sonare.
No. 5S1 Letinn-r rm corner Carey street. Inquire at MARTINEZ 214 West Baltimore street. sl7 St tfl TOR REN 13wfIlLING No. 150 WestMadT JtSi.
son street, near Howard. Apply to GEO. R. ALLEN, 312 Weyt Baltimore strei-t. slS-St iri FOR KENT-No.
16 FIRST STREET, near lLiMaryiand avenue. Inquire of FRANK P. CLARE or JOHN E. SEMMES, 29 St. Faul .1.
sS-2m RENT DWELLING 405 Flast Lomoanl Jii.st, r.icelv situ ited: rent HI per month. App.y at S05 WEST BALTIMORE ST. FOK ItENT That first-class five-story rrort WAREHOUSE. 34 Hanover street, with Hydraulic Elevator. Apply next door to C.
SIDNEi NOKRIS CO. AN ELEGANT WHITE MARBLE HOUSE, 235 St. Paul street. Furnished. FOK RENT for one or three ve-rs.
Apply at 126 ST. PAUL STREET. t4 FOK RENT STORE and DWELLING, one square from new postoffice, 15 rooms: tcnld tnuie good Hoarding-Home, with Store connected. ALEX. EAKLEY SON.
35 Lexington street" FOR RENT No. 163 LANVALE ST, fl; 47 MADISON AV, $700; 314 LANVALE No. 35 WILSON $21, SARGEANT TINGES, SO Lexington street. 8l2-6l FURNISHED DWELLINGS FOR LEASE ilj; Several Furnished Dwelline. two and three years' lease.
H. W. ROGERS, Charles and Lexin.g ton streets. sTJ-Ot FOK KENT Nicely heated, light OFFICE, HANOVER elevator and other con- veniences. sll-tol Address B.
CHASTaIN. Office 15, un stairs. STORK AND BAsem*n NO. 87 WEST BALT1MOKK ST, newlv frescoed ana mfntori. suitable for clothing or Shoe Store.
Heating included in rent. Apply at NO. 85. sl5-0t FOR RENT CALVEKT ST. No.
218 No inn i LVF.RT ST, second door south of Eaa-er. sid: possession end of September. Apr lv to BONSAL, 37 South street. sS-lt ft FOR RENT Larse STOKE, with Cellar. H4 iiit.N'ortn Charles street: also, tine DWELLING.
TJO Cathedral street. Apply to JAMES E. CtiCH-RAN, American Building. s7-12t Tftf FOK ReTnT 67771 MT. ROYAL AVE, near iiiliL Lanvale street, large yards, connecting rooms; closets in each; kitchens first floor.
H. E. BALT-ZELL, 53 Lexington street, near Charles. s5-lm ffn, FOR RENT Commodious DWELLING 221 JLii. Linden avenue, near Dolphin possession tiven October 15.
Applv to HENRIETTA STEPHENS, 529 Druid Hill avenue. s2-lm EOR KENt-14 SOUTH GREENE key illiLat corner; very suitable for a boarding-house; in complete oraer. PIERRE C. DUGAN, sl2-6tr 43 Lexington st. FOK RENT No.
3 FOURTH STREET. 10 rooms. In e-nort repair, all modern conveniences: 25 per month. Arply to DANIEL DONNELLY, 15 Lexington between 11 and 1 P. M.
sl2-6t 'fr4 FOR RENT iiiL 270 FULTON AVENUE, $25 per month. 272 ULTON AVENUE, $J5 per month. 553 DK' II) HILL AVENUE, $25 per month. 24 HOPKINS AVENUE. $J4 per month.
WILTON SNOWDEN Sl4-6t No. 41 North Charles street. U'llP 'I' i iKhirv rtrvrr artistic paperhangings. cemented cellars; rent $120 per year: open daily. Apply to JOHNS RU'TTER, 23 Law Buildlne.
or GRIFFITH WEN, Bl5-5c at Corner Honse, No. 456, same block. It's FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, ili. No. 180 MCCULLOH ST, corner Mosher st.
Intending to remove to New York. 1 ofler my Dweiling-House for rent. This house is in complete order, rooms large, with side yard, and has all the modern conveniences, heated with hot water, and is completely furnished throughout. The House can be seen any day between 10 and o'clock. or terms apply between hours at the residence above named, or at No.
45 North Charles street, sl im WILLIAM J. HISS. FOR RENT Large and small HOUSES: No. 105 North Howard street: No. SS East Chase Nos.
379, 3S3 and SR5 McCnlloh st, near Bloom; Nos. 174, 178, 1S6 and 182 Bolton street, near Mosher; No. 387 Park avenue, near Mosher: No. 160 North Carev street; No. 80 FJast Chase Btreet: No.
10 North Carey street: lartre STORE No. 421 West Baltimore street, and 405 Madison avenue. J. A. BARKER, 1S-Im 37 Lexington street.
IJMilt RENT FIRST FLOOR OE WAREHOUSE 3 67 "WEST BALTTMOR STREET. SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY FOR SALE A 15-ACRE WOOD LOT, beautifully situated, ten miles from Baltimore, one mile from C. R. 387, Sun office. e)8-St FOK SALE OK EXCHANGE HOWARD COU.ITT LAND.
SIXTEEN ACRES OF LAND, immediately on the railroad, between llchester and Elllcott City, finely watered, and a picturesque place for residence. A House in this city would be accepted ia exchange. S. K. DASHIELL, No.
7 Law Buildings. FOK SALE OR RENT Small FARM near 11 ciiv. immediately on B. and P. R.
improved or unimproved. ARTHUR PAGE. 81 West John street. WANTED TO KENT A FARM.laree or small near a city or railroad: state conditions anrl rent; unexceptional reference eiven. Address S.
H. Aliibone P. Harford county, Md. 2-15t FOR RENT A small and attractive FLACK, on N. C.
K. thirtv minutes' ride from citv: veiy low rent to good tenant. 52. office of The bun. sl6-5t- F'OR SALE A SAW MILL complete, with 20 horse Engine and 52-inch Saw.
in romnlefn i ii i iima uHuij; aiso, two goou driving ana Brood MARES and a nearly-new medium-weight Two-Spring DEARBORN E. sl6-3f WM. g. SMITH, Massey, Md. VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE Lvlng be-Jiitween the Glebe Creek and Cole's Point Harbor, in Westmoreland county; lanagood; Dwelling-House old, and needing some repairs, but Barns, Stables, Ac, very good.
As good a place for planting oysters as can be found, and perfectly healthy; price fl.soo: terms liberal: contains about lSuacres. Ap-ply to KQ3T. M. MAYO, Hague, Va. sl5-lm THREE FARMS-FOR SALE.
one 190 acres; an elegant HOUSE; good land-One 63 acres; substantial BUILDINGS and ample. The hest land in the State. Three thousand fruit trees, mostly Pears, in lull bearing. It is used as a trucK larm. yields 12 to 14 barrels corn.
One adjoining (no improvements) of 86 acres. Water on all excellent. From 11 to 12 miles from the city, east of Texas, Baltimore county. Adjoins Dr. Ridgley's and Thoa.
Todd's. Apply to DR. JOHN THORN 8l2-6t 69 North Calvert St. IfOH SALE ON EASY TERMS 500 ACRES OF LAND at Dorsey's Switca. on the B.
and O. K. "lying in Howard and Anne Arundel counties. Will sell In lot3 or the whole tract. A.
ROBINSON WHITE, s7-lm 4 St. Pani street. AUCTION SALES. BI EDWARD SOFEK. TRUSTEE'S SALE or THE ENTIRE STOCK or PARLOR FURNITURE.
LOUNGES. COUCHES, CHAIRS, SETS PAliLOK SUIT FRAMES. TABLES AND TABLE FRAMES, HALL RACKS WITH MIKKOK BACKS, PIANO STOOLS, BARBERS' CHAIRS. ALSO, FLUSH, BROCKATELLE, 8ILK. REPP AND HAIRCLOTH COVERINGS, UPHOLSTERERS' MATERIAL.
VARNISH IN BARRELS, BURLAPS, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT LUMBER, WALNUT VENEERS, PINE AND POPLAR LUMBER, FIFTY BALES OF TOW. BEING THE STOCK OF ONE OF TH LARGEST i UKNilUKF. MANCFCTURERS IN THE CITi. Bv virtue of the power and authoritV vested in the undersigned in a deed ot trust from Mahlon H. Howard to him.
dated July i. v-a, and aulv recorded anions the land records of Baltimore city, the subscriber, as Trustee, wih offer for sale at public auction, at the Warerooms of EDWARD 44 Sonth Charles street, corner ot Lombard, on THIS DAY. the ltn day of September. 185. at 10 o'clock A.
the lollowlng stock of FURNITURE, ETC, of PARLOR Bl ITS, IN BILK FLUSH. BROCK A. TELLF, OI.D GOLD, RAW SiLK, REPP, HAIR CLOTH AND OTHER COVERINGS, WITH HAND SOME CAKV EL tKA.Mta,H ELL FINISHED AND UPHOLSTERED: ALMI, A KM CHAIRS AND PAT- R. iCKERS IN VARIOUS COVERINGS, RECEPTION CHAIRS. PARLOR CHAIRS, MARBLS-ToP TABLES.
HALL PIECES. WITH M1RKOKS. LOUNGE AND COUCHES I WALNUT FRAMES, and coveret in Piush. Brockateile, Bilk, Old Gold and Repp; PIANO STOOLS, ic AL.SU, A LARGE STOCK OF WALNUT FRAMES, tn wit: Parior Suit Frames. Arm an1 Rocking Chairs, Lounge and Couch Frames.
Table Frames, Ha Racks, Barbers' ChaiM and Piano Stools, etc ALSU, UPHOLSTERERS GOODS IN THE PIECE: Rillr Plush is various colors SLk Brockatelie, Raw Silk, A LoU, Gimps. Springs, Trimmings. Nails, Tacks. Webblnsr. Burlaps, Stitchir: Twine.
Screws. Casters, Hair Tow in the ba.e. Exceisior Sewing Machines. Sand Paper. Varnish, Oils, Mahogany and Walnut Boards, naisut veneers, wainut irames, in sep arate pieces.
ALSO ONE LARGE IRON SAFE (Miller-s) Combination lock, omce wests, Laree side Walnut Cases, elass doors, Bpring Platform Scales, Counters; also Offlce urniture, Office and Coun ting-Room stoves. Chairs. etc ALSO, LUMBER AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. SAME DAT.
OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE. I WILL SELL AT THE COAL YARD OF MESSRS L. F. WARSEB CO-NORTHWEST CORNER PRATT AND FREMONT bTREETS, TO WIT: ABOUT FORTY THOUSAND FEET OP WALNUT. ASH, POPLAR, AND PINE LUMBER.
a i A LARGE LOT OE WALNUT FRAMES AND CUTTINGS. ALSO, TONS OF COAL, ETC. TERMS OF SALE CASH. CHARLES E. WILCOX, Trustee, 5 Lexington street.
Bl5-4t EDWARD SOFElC Auctioneer. public sale OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPFKTT. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HANOVER AND HAM- SLKU SI REETS. Cn the premises, on WEDNESDAY, September SO, 185.at5P.M. Improved by a three-story BiTCK bliluimj A.MJsiui.t.
ana two-story Brick Back Building. Ground rent $60. Terms of Sale: Cash. EDWARD SOPEK, Anctloneer. L.P.HESN1GHAUSEN, 818,19,24,26,29.30 Attorney lor Owner.
liT H1GGINSJCOBB CO. BY HIGGINS, COBB CO. SALE OF CARFETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, MATTS, ETU On TUTS FRIDAY, the 18th Inst we will aell at onr store. No. 28 HANOVER STREET, commencing at lOtj' o'clock A.
UN A tntiin vr ruun MONTHS, A FULL LINE UF PHILADELPHIA CARPET. INGS, OLLCLOTHb, RUGS, MATS. ETC. WANTED A Position in a first-class RETAIL DRUG STORE; seven years experience; best reference. Address A 393, Sun office.
WANTED A Situation as TRAVELING SALESMAN; well acquainted in Virginia. Salary moderate to commence. Beat of relerences. Ad- rlreaa 421. Knn olHoa WANTED By a North German Ladv.
Position as NURSERY GOVERNESS: good referenceF. Address L. S. T. Sun Bnrmn.
Washington. D. C. It WANTED Position as OFFICE ASSISTANT, BOOKKEEPER or ENTRY CLERK, by Young -niiu; uixueai recommendations, souer, poilte, attentive In his duties and intercourse wiin employes and others. Address 365, Sun offlce.2t A SKTIlED WOMAN WANTS a Situation as -fi.
COOK; good references given. Apply at r.o. -f Hi It i oa, near irBui. A YOUNG MAN, seed wants Situation in TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, on Saturdays only. Address 310, Sun office.
it A RESPECTABLE YODNG GIRL wishes a Situation torin j-h AVRKRWORK and PLAIN SEW ING or WAITING. Apply at No. 175 NORTH ITKUST STREET. Tn ENERGETIC AND STRADY YOUNG GEN A TLEMAV. good Penmao, hitrhest references and experienced Bookkeeper, desires a Position In BANK.
INSURANCE or reliable Firm. Bond for any amount if required. Address toi, snpofflce.2 CITU ATlONS WANTED--For competenFcOOKS kJ eeneral House Gins, oerman uins, neat Xnrses. Workini Housckeeneri. Kslesia.
dies. Can be seen Select Bureau, 106 W. Fayette St. UNCLE SAM 'Still Holds the Cup." Now that the question of superiority over yachts has been beg to announce" that Prof. A.
Canaille's Bureau holds the championshiD for intro ducing refinea iiouseKeepera, trovernesses. Copyists, Salesladies, etc. On hand CooVs, Nurses, House Girls, etc. Appty at at calvekt. it 117 "ANTED Bv a Lady of experience, a Sltuiitlo VV as TEACHER in a family.
Teaches the usual English Brancnes. hrench, Latin and Music. Address T17ASTED By a Y'oune Ladv. thoroughly com petent to TEACH, a Situation as such. In or out of city: have had some expertence in teaching in private tamfly; correspondence solicited.
Address fcr. V. jr. U. BOX IV 1.
LADY OF EXPERIENCE InTeaehinir English, Si. French and Music, DESIRES A POSITION AS GOVERNESS; references exchanged. Address MISS 46, 8nn offlce. si7-xt AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER DKSIKFIS A POSITION IN A PRIVATE SCHOOL OK FAMILY: correspondence solicited: oest reference. Ad dress MISS Falls Church, alrfax Co, a.
sltvbt" YOUNG MAN DESIKKS TO OBTAIN BY iX OCTOBER 1 A SITUATION AS GARDENER; best city references: a trade situation preferred JAMES, at K. J. liamday 23S west Baltimore street! sl3t i YOUNG LADY, with experience, desires Sit. iV uition as RESIDENT OR VISITING GOVER- KESS: teaches the lanenases and music: relerences Address MISS J. J.
Box 719, City P. O. sltt-2t WANTS. V17 ANTED A three-seat DAYTON, with Pole VV preferred: must be cheap. Address R.
E. D. 405, Sun offlce. It ITT ANTED TO BUT BAR FIXTURES: must be cheap; state where they can be seen. Address 732, sun omce.
11 AV ANTED A rapid and accurate Remington Type-Writer OPERATOR. 525, Sun omce. TIT ANTED WASHING and IRONING: good ref- VV erence given. Apply at 12 DIVISION ST.17-U WANTED A WHITE QUARTETTE, to loin Traveling Dramatic Co. Call on CHARLES BURNS, 49 Courtland si, 9 to 2 daily.
sl7-2t AV ANTED Sixty to' eighty second-hand SET TEES. Address 612. Sun offlce. sl6-4t ITT ANTED Furniture. All Winds of new and sec- ond-band F'urniture, Carpets, Bedding, c.
En tire or portions ot nousenoias oougnt and mgn casn prices paid. Address RELIABLE 931, Sun office. WANTED FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE. All kinds of New and Second-Hand Furniture. Carpets, Beddinc, Ac Entire Households bought at full prices.
BANKER 484 Sun ofiice.ts23 FURNITURE WANTED. Parties desirous of selling HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE or other Goods can have liberal estimates made upon entire households. CASH 540, Sun office. sl2-lm BOARDING. MARTIN'S PRIVATE BOARDING LIST: locations and prices free.
335 MULBERRY ST.2 TlfRS. PAINTER, 152 Biddle near Madison with BOARD. Table Board. al8-3t TWO FINE COMMUNICATING ROOMS, front and back, on second floor, with good BOARD: references. 164 LINDEN AVENUE.
A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two Gentlemen willing to occupy the same room, can obtain pleasant BOARD, in a private family, no other Boarders, at S18-at" NO. 317 L1KJUEJN AVEJN LE. PLEASANT ROOMS, with BOARD, at MISS LEIGH'S, 1S7 Madison near Biddle.sl5-St ANDSOME ROOMS, with BOARD. 33 JJKAL SlltHtl. ROOMS Large and small, furnished or unfnr-nlshed.
with or without BOARD. 22S HOFFMAN ST, one door from McCnllon st. TROUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, with BOARD. XJ 30 Pleasant street, corner St. Paul st.
RS. WROTH. MRS. PERRY, 67 and 69 Centre street. Large handsome front ROOMS, with or without BOARD; also, two nice rooms for doctor's office.
2t CHARLES ST. AVE. Two handsomely-furnished ROOMS, with BOARD, Gas and Bath, for Married or Single Gentlemen. Addres P. O.
BOX 836, City. 15t RS. R. HOOK, having taken elieiblT located house S. E.
corner Park ave. and Lexington st, will accommodate Permanent and Transient BOARDERS. Good Rooms and nice Table. sl4-6f RS. J.
A. MYERS. 241 North Entaw street, (Hamilton Terrace.) Two double communicating ROOMS on second floor, also single ROOMS, with BOARD. Table Boarders accommodated.l4-lm MISS CHIFFELLE. 11 CATHEDRAL STREET corner Centre.
Two double communicating ROOMS, on second floor; also single ROOMS, with BOARD. s5-lm iINE FURNISHED SUITES; also, small ROOMS -I? for Young Gents. Table first class. Dinner hour6. 410 PARK AVENUE, four doors from Linden avenue line.
sS-lm DESIRABLE Second and Third FToor COM UN I-GATING ROOMS (Unfurnished,) with BOARD. Address AVENUE 28, Sun office. THE LANGHAM, southeast corner of Charles and Centre streets, will be open for the reception of BOARDERS between October 15 and November 1. Apoointments first class in every respect. Apply at present to MRS.
F. A. BONN, 118 St. Paul street. B17-121 LLOYD'S UNION HOTEL.
Pratt, street Since the fire haB been newly furnished and enlarged by adding another 6tory to it, Is now prepared to accommodate his customers on the European plan. Rooms 50 cts, meals 25 cts. of the very best, or 1 per day. Keeular boarders at moderate prices. 8MCCULLOH STREET.
A small private family has handsome communicating FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, with BOARD. References. sl-lm McCULLOH ST. Desirable ROOMS, with JJ good BOARD. Table Boarders accommodated.
House thoroughly heated. References. 615-6V rr WEST EAGER STREET, between Charles and St. Paul streets. Desirable ROOMS; BOARD first-class; TABLE BOARDERS; references.
sl5-6t 38 MULBERRY ST. Desirable ROOMS. Ferma nent. Transient and Table Board. Reference.l 60 SARATOGA ST, near Charles.
A few Board-era accommodated with good rooms and board. McCULLOH STREET. 0J Rooms large and small, with good BOARD; TABLE BOARDERS accommodated. Dinner at six o'clock. B2-lm 79 71 CENTRE STREET.
Pleasant ROOMS, with BOARD, References. McCULLOH ST. Pleasant communicating ROOMS, with BOARD. References. sl7-4t 86 SOUTH BROADWAY, near Gough.
ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, with BOARD. sis-4t 86 SARATOGA ST. ROOMS, with BOARD. Permanent. Transient and Table Board.
Reference 158 W. FAYETTE ST. Hall ROOM; Transient and Table BOARDERS taken. slt-4t 1 O') N. CALVERT CORNER MONUMENT.
LOi Permanent, Transient and Table B0ARD.2t IOO N. CALVERT ST. Large second-story front tO ROOM, with first-class BOARD. 31 NOKTH CHAKLES STREET, CORNER OF EAGEK. O-Q CAKKOLLTON Square.
if JO Beautiful Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with Board. sl6-3t Tfrr '7CARROLLTON AVE, west side Lafayette mJ i Square. Beautiful ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, with, first-class BOARD. Reference required. MRS.
A. E. EMORY. 279 280 EAST BALTIMORE ST. Elegant furnished ROOMS, with Board; also Table Boarders.
MADISON AVE. Two communicating front Rooms, with first-class Board. A HI DKCID HILL A VENUE. Pleasant ROOMS, tcUJL with BOARD. Private family.
Table Boarders accommodated. sl8-St 58 .1 MADISON AVE. Pleasant EOOMS, with BOARD; private family. Bl5-4t BOARD WANTED. WANTED By two Married Couples, two front ROOMS, unfurnished, and BOARD; private family preferred.
Address, stating terms, AL. PHA "589, Sun office. alS-2t ANTETJ-BOARD for Gentleman and Wifeln orivute family; second-story front room preferred; references exchanged. Address, stating terms, 350, San office. slb-2t (jAkOoiT THREE ADULTS in a private family In northern part of citv; terms reasonable.
Address MRS. GEORGE, 423 N. Gilmor st. YV ANTED BOARD FOK LADY: N. W.
section; terms low. Address 41, Sun office. sl7-3t COUNTRY BOARD. FALL AND WINTER BOARD 4 A WEEK. Fishing, Gunning.
Crabbing, Oystering. F'are from Baltimore 50 cents. Carrollton Hotel, Trappe, Talbot county, Md. a31-l8t EDWARD H. LLOYD.
Proprietor. ROOMS FOR RENT. AY ELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, second and third floor. 60ST. PAUL ST, above Pleasant.slS-2 IOR RENT Second-story FRONT ROOM.
576 LEXINGTON STREET. slS-2t TURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAM ILYl JL1 49 NORTH CAREY STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS For Gentlemen, in small family; moderate rates. 168 GEOKGE ST. It RENT HALF OF OFFICE; suitable for lawyer, real estate, etc.
Best location, low rent. BALTIMORE TYPE WRITING COMPANY, 33 Lexington streeu slS-2t HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, large and small; elegant second-storv front, suitable lor two; references. 45 MULBERRY ST. slS-ot PART OF HO USE FOR RENT" reasonabTeto'par lies srivina good reference. IOS NORTH FKE-MONT STREET.
slS-2t DESIRABLE COMMUNICATING ROOMS, private iamilya-et'erences. 158 Madison st.near Howard. FURNISHED "ROOMS, lor GentTemenoniv143 ST. PAUL STREET. EURN1SHED ROOMS for lodging or housekeep- ing.
27 EAST FAYETTE ST. RENT Three nice ROOMS on the second floor. 574 LEXINGTON STREET. sl7- FOR RENT Furnished ROOMS, tor Gentlemen, in private family, near Hanover Market. Address 301, Sun office SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS: also one laro'e unfurnished, without Board.
139 CALVERT.lt T.10K KENT Furnished communicating ROOMS. -F second floor; also, tront third story. 327 NORTH BUTAW STREET. sl6sii POR RENT Furnished or unfurnished ROOMS, also two communicating on the first floor, suitable for OfBces. TABLF2 BOARD given if desired 26 FRANKLIN STREET.
BL2-12t FURNISHED ROOMS For Lodging or Housekeeping, to Married Couples: Single ROOMS, No 42 NORTH CALVEKT ST, 104 W. FAYETTE ST 35 K. GAY. Terms tl to $3 per weel a31-lm fpHREK COM UN fcXTIGROOM with wateTI for small family. 108 E.
MON UMENT ST.sl3t NICE ROOM on first floor, furnished: also, other ROOMS, very desirable, 48 COURTLAND ST, near Mulberry. PEABODY HOUSE Comfortably FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, from 25 to 50 cents per day, or 1 25 to per weex; also. ROOMS for housekeeping, at 125 ST. PAUL STREET, comer Centre, s4-lm Square.) DOCTOR'S OFUCE; ROOMS for Gentlemen or Married Couples, single or communicating, for light privilege of dining-room and kitchen, hot buh and gas. Meals if required.
sl-2t 40 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LODGING OR HOUSEKEEPING. Married CnnnUm 64. and Gentlemen $1 to t3 per week. 40 N. 93.
CALVEKT STREET, 64 NORTH GAY 7. 93 NORTH FRONT STREET, near Gay. mr tit DiTTiurDr 70 NOKTH LIBERTY STREET. Furnished I ROOM for Gentlemen; heat, gas and hot bath. 1A A PEARL ST.
Two small back ROOMS, with 11 water: rent low. sl8-2t 99(1 ARG1LE AVENUF7" SECOND FLOi idUJ uuodera coaveniencea. aiiit' inree Huusta on aiount si, ettbt j.r kf Ci TJ a r- -i-, ii.iijiuiiii, siniit.1, sijvai" Central ayenn. ll.nnma .1 eDces: key at 447; price J. A.
MOORE. 103 Lexington street. slS-st f- rOlTsALT. A BARGAIN. IN FEF' No.
57 Jm.HoLLI.N3 STREET, near Parkin; flrst-class; ail the mouern improvements. C. E. SAVAGE. 47 Lexington st.
-S FOR SALE Desirable F'EE-SIMPLE AND -fciLEASEHOLD PROPERTY 334 Norlh Fremont str-et, 701 Lexington, 222 and 226 Harlem ave. For further particulars apply to JOHN BLH REN'S. 85 est ayette street. sl8-St j- FOIFSALE GREAT BARGAIN No. 573 Aii.
EST FAYETTE STREET, in fee. Brown-stoue front, opposite Franklin Square; first-class in every particular, with Stable. Carriage House, C. E. SAVAGE, H2t 47 Lexington street.
OR SALE Three new. substantUl litt le all HOUSES; eigijt rooms: hot and cold water, stoves, gas fixtures, complete: lots UXxl'K) feet to alley; located on Preston street, between Bond and Broadway, J. S. MAGARITY. 416 E.
Monnmeut street. slS-2t fif A RARE OPPORTUNITY to secure a home in Jirst-rla't tieighborhofxi, St. l'uL, near Townsend si. Will sell one or more of those well-planned HOUSES, at much Ica than cot to build, and make ttrmt easy if desired; 20-Ioot pared allay on rear of lot. J.
7. FULLES sI3-3t 75 West Fayette st, second floor. F'OR SALE CHEAP Mo-Urn DWELLING. Jjl nortn side Third street, near corner of Onk pleasant, improving tuiyhbrhood: county tuX'H. J.
F. PULLEN CO, Sl3-3t 75 West Fayette st, second floor. 4, FOR SALFVERi HEAPED WELLING Jii west side Arlington near Harlem lot la by 161 feet, to 20-ioot allev: Brick mi rear. PULLEN 75 West Favelte st, second floor. A1.3SO WILL BUY a aorn-rnom DWELL-iiiING.
Nortn Schroeder st, north of Franklin; gas and water, and in beaittiril rriviir. pUllev co, 75 West Fayette st, second floor. SOUTHEAST COR. CALVERT AND Hi KD it STREE TS. A handsoinetv-linixhtd and veil- ptanrted DWELLING for sale; rick Stable on t.
rear oj tot; countu taxes. J. F. PULLKN CO, Bl3-3t 75 West Fayette st, second floor. a AT LAFAYETTE SQUARE On Lafaverte a splendid DWELLING PROPERTY for Male at a bargain: large ttitl lot.
with choif Fruits and Fiowem; in fee. or with a ground rent redeemable. J. F. PULLEN CO, lS-3t 75 West Fayette st, second floor.
FOR SALE A twelve room DWELLING, iiiuLEdmondson avenne, near Harlem Park, in beautiful repair, magnificent yard, feet front by 110 deep to a 20-foot allev; will sell lor half original cost; terms to suit, App'ly to B. F. WALKER, Sl3-3t 25 Lexington street. Fort SALE HOUSE No. 13S-HARLEM JJL AVENUE.
Inquire on premises. 10-61 FOK SALE Three-story-HOU-E, 11 rooms, liiiiLin fee. is by 175 feet: price $3,100. Inquire at 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. slLtit FOK SALP: In southwestern section, desir-AiiLable CORNER STORE AND DWELLING.
H. C. TURN BULL. 47 Lexington st. sl2-6t RARE CHANCE Fine six-room DWELL-iiLlNG, bath-room, gas, long vard; cheap and easy terms, 64 ENSOR STREET, north of Preston street.
sl2-6t FOR SALE HOUSE 205 Bolton on easv iterms- 20 feet 3 inches front. 150 feet deep, with ail improvements. Apply at 73 NORTH CHARLES STREET. a291m FOR SALE, S700 No. 81 NORTH CASTLE J5tiLSTKEET, between Orleans and Jefferson: $7 in ta-h; balance, if desired.
2 22 per week, at 6 per cent, interest. Apply on the premises. slO-lm SALE liiiit DWELLING 3184 ROLLINS STREET, near Union Square; stoves, gas fixtures, and Stable on ar; a bargain. Apply on premises. 17-3t FOR SALE Two DWELLINGS, on Lexlng ton street, near Strieker.
17x90. to 10 foot allev; ground rent $32 50 each. II. N. BANKAKD, Sl7-3t No.
5 St. Paul street. FOR SALE HOUSES, all sizes, prices and liijiLparts of city; also, FARMS. COUNTRY SEATS, HUILUIAU LOT and GROUND RENTS. H.
BANKAKD, No. 5 St. Paul street. a31-lm FOR SALE 35 PRESTON near Charles: ifour stories, all modern conveniences. Apply to rniLir ALSU en son, 6l6-6t Maryland avenue and Oliver sts.
"TEN HOUSES On Garrett avenue. Locust Point. Price t6.it). Pressed-bncfc fronts, six rooms. The best investment offered in the citv.
Apply to L. B. COMINGS. 75 North Howard st.l6-6t FOR SALE Small HOUSE No. 147 Peirce i.
street; small ground rent: for sale low for cash. BIRCKKF.AD MURDOCH, o. 4 8 St. Paul street. FOR SALE.
$1,200 for four IiOUSES.on wide Btreet: income 110 month, ear ot expenses: three six-room HOUSES: $13 month clear; white monthly tenants, prompt pav. Part time. McLEAN CO, 31 N. Calvert st. FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE Valuable PROPERTY 23 North Gay streeL near Favette lot 24 feet 7H Inches front on Gav street, extending 1S5 feet to Frederick st.
Address W. A. NICHOLS, ttorney at Law, -an wainut st, rnnaneipnia, pa. A CHANCE TO BUY ON OF THE ICEST 2 LITTLE HOMES IN THE CITY 631 Druid Hill ave, near Bloom st. Incomplete order, convenient ly arranged: $aoo cash, balance in 5 years.
PHILIP H. HUFFMAN, ayette and Sr. Paul streets. Cll a tlU'CI I tl, it Pftrroltton Avpnn. onnoaitA 1 examine It, or applv to 14-lm corner Charles and F'ayette streets FOR SALE Sate.
Reliable Investments 5 nA Ann. liD ,7 KTT, V-'I'C 1 1 cheap RESIDENCES, well tenanted, from UlTli niVn Arr. IT ZIT NON CO, SO St. Paul street sl4-6t J-S CHEAP Three newflve room DWELLINGS, a witn tnree oenrooms, niceiv omit, at tw and $i0 each: only $150 cash, and rent pays balance. 4 0 HOLBROOK STREET, near Aisqmth and Preston streets.
sl2-12t FOR SALE Two HOUSES, with bay windows, on the NORTH SIDE OF' FEDERAL STREET, just east of North street; all modern con. veniences: price ti.suu: only siuu reamred in cash. balance on long time at 6 per cent, if desired. Apply on me premises. tuim- FOR SALE Thirteen well-built comfortable DWELLINGS, with all modern improvements.
and Uesirablv located, at ST.000 each in ree. Will niv 1 per cent, on investment. H. C. TURNbULL.
47 Lexington street. sl2-6t x. FOK SALE. $2,000 Will buy 4 13 GUILFORD Ji AVENUE, 175 by 100, new House, ail modern conveniences; redeemable ground rent $155. Terms: $'100 cash, balance on mortgage.
Apply to JOSEPH TUKNltH, 42 Lexineton street. s7-12t FOR SALE o. 567 Eutaw Place, new corner il HOUSE, southern exposure, all convenience. Just Papered by L. A.
Dieter; also. No. 122 ST. PAUL STREET EXTENDED, corner of Fourth street; beautiful location. Apply to JOSEPH TURNER, 42 Lexington street.
a29-lm FOR SALE CHEAP DWELLING No. 1350 (new number) North Gtlmor street, three- story. Lot 16 feet 8 inches by 90 feet. Ground rent $00 per annum, CULL TIRALLA, Attorneys at Law, el4-5t Over NatlonarUnion BanH. FOR SALE GOOD INVESTMENT Desirable first-class BUSINESS PROPERTY on Pennsylvania avenue, near Franklin street, suitable for grocery, produce, light manufacturing, or any business requiring plenty ot room.
H.N. BANKAKD. No. 5 St. Paul street.
S15-5S FOR SALE On easy terms, cheap DWELLINGS on North Calnoun, North Strieker, North Washington, East Chase and East Biddle streets. Inquire of GEO. W. SUM WALT, No. 5.
St. Paul street, from 1 to 3 o'clock. sl2-6t FOR SALE A large, well-built tbree-storv Jaa brick dwelling-Rouse, with three-story Back Building, on the corner of Madison avenue and Mosher street, property of the late F. Littig Shatter; modern-built house, with convenience of urnace. Bath-rooms and closets, all in perfect order.
Inquire of W. ABRAHAMS, 245 Linden avenue, or American Building. sS-lin efffj, TO COLORED PERSONS. FOK SALE Two Elia beautifully finished new HOUSES. 9 rooms.
with all conveniences of best manufacture: papered In latest style; on a main street in a desirable part of the city. To be sold at a low figure on easy terms. Apply to GRAHAM, 134 St. Paul street, near Fay ette. FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE OR RENT Handsome new Shi HOUSE.neatly papered. verv cheap 1.400: rent $0. E. F. BALDJVVINL5j Lexington st.
FOR SALE OR KENT A DWELLINGTiiiie Jdlla rooms, bath-room. on Catonsville avenue. near the Relay, B. and O. R.
R. Keys at McDaniel's Store. J. PURVER RICHARDSON, 3 orth Charles street. Note.
Will sell at a low price, and. if necessary. Elve 5 years on credit payments. STORE AND DWELLING FOR SALE OR RENT. Apply at Sun offlce.
FOR SALE OR KENT-HOUSES in ail nana of the citv. Desirable LOTS for bale or Lease. MONEY LOANED on Mortgage, JAMEs Mo NEAL. 53 Lexington street. sl7-3t FOR SALE OR RENT WELLIN 271 St.
Paul street, newlv papered and painted, in per fect order. Apply on premises, or to D. McFAR-LAND, 13 Courtland street. S17-31 FOR SALE OR RENT DWELLING No. 80 ii St.
Paul street extended. Apply to JOHN GILL, Room 20, Chamber of Commerce Building. FOR SALE OK KENT 618 WEST LEI- SiiiiLlNGTON STREET, near Square. Ap ply to PHILIP WALslI SON, sio-bt Maryland avenue ano Oliver Btreet. FOR SALE OR RENT A small CORNER DWELLING: good location lor Saloon or Store; only $100 cash, balance $10 per month.
Inquire at No. 1 PARKIN STREET. si6-3t FOR SALE OK RENT No. 450 MADISON near Wilson price i.0O0: rent 7ij0. Also, 727 MADISON AVE, 12 rooms; rent HARRIS J.
CHILTON, Attorney at Law. corner Courtland and Lexiugton. s9-lm FOR SALE OR LEASE LOT 2:3 bv 146, ail i under roof, with enirine. snal'tinfr. 4c.
COIL "WiLLIAM AND HUGHES STS, near the Basin: suitable for Furniture Factory, Planing Mill or other manuiaciorv. inquire at omce on premises. FOR SALE OK RENT DWELLING HOUSEa Nos-Sl. 71. 70 and 80 St.
Paul street extended. For terms apply to JOHN GILL. aSm Chamber of Commerce Building. FOR SALE OR RENT NEW HOUSES, with jfili ill modern conveniences, on Maaison avenue, MoCulloh, Eutaw Place and St. Paul street.
Apply to JOSEPH 1 URN ER, a2Mm 42 Lexington 6treet. FOR SALE AND RENT HOUSES on Park, JiliLLinden and Madison avenues, Bolton and Me-Culioh streeis. Laree on two streets, suitable for manufacturing. JOHN C. ROBERT-SON A CO, 6 South sweet.
a24-l FOR SALE OR RENT 50 JEFFERSON Jii PLACE, north ol Boundary, near Oak; modern HoUSK. perfect repair: parlor, dining-room aud kitchen on first floor; laundry kitchen, with dumb waiter, ranee, 4c Reut price Ground rent and taxes $72. Apply on premises. sl5-5t "r- FO irALk ORRENT Th ose well-planned JSjiand pleasant HOUSES, Calvert, near Lanvale street; sanitary plumbing, ranges, hot and cold water, lame vards, Ac: part cash, balance on long credit. Inquire of GEO.
W. SUM WALT. No. 5 St. Paul street, from 1 to 2, or on the premises, Irom 3 to 5 o'clock.
FOR SALE OR RENT THE NEW MARBLE AND BROWNaTONE FRONT HOUSES, North avenue and Bolton Btreet. Althoush not quite finished you can make a partial examination of them now. Brine your builder and examine the substantial character of work. Kitchens on first floor, special ventilation, light dining-rooms: cool in summer and warm in winter: very easy terms to buyers. If yon cannot ca'a send for our illustrated book, "Model Homes." to CUSH-1NGS BAILEY'S BOOK STORE, or W.
L. STORK CO, 220 West Baltimore street. W. L. STORK, Builder and Owner, sl6-6t North avenne and Park avenue.
OR SALE OR LEASE A desirable LOT OF 100 FEET FRONT on F.utaw street extended. Liberal advances will be made to parties desiring to improve. Apply to JNO. A. HAMBLETON CO, s7-3m 5 South street.
SALE OR LEASE O.N REASONABLE TERMS Valuable PROPERTY in South Bam-more. 129 feet on Ridge ly street, with depth of 155 feet to a 20-foot allev, and bO feet ou Bayard street, with depth of 150 feet. This property can be leased in lota to suit. Applv to uVVINNET, Attorney at Law, alm No. 5 Courtland street.
FOR RENT. FORREST Very completely FURNISHED DWELLING on N. Charles st, in Derfect nrrier PIERRE C. DUGAN. 43 Lexington st.
sla-6tr FcThTrENT 93i EST BALTIMORE ST npir Rrriclcer. Good stand for Clears and Tu bacco, having fine store room and plenty room for ving fine store room and plenty room for uring: fine stand for Boots and Shoes irnishing Good. Tailoring, Dry Goods.No-llinery, 4c. iM. L.
DAY, No. 927 West manutacturli Gents Furni tions. Mill Baltimore street. slS-4t KOR RENT Six Of those verv elegant DWELLINGS on Calvert street extended. commencing at No.
90 and running, from Third to Fourth street, with all the latest improvements and finished in the most superior manner, wtth cresting on the roofs. Open daily for lnspeotion. CHAS. E. BRISTOK fe BR'-, No.
IT North Gay street, PD. HILD WILL PLEASE CALL AT KO. 133 -j ntai tAitf ib ii IHEliEBY WARN THE PUBLIC not to trust my wife. ANNA ELLERBROCK. on mv account, asl will pay no debts contracted bv her.
AUGUST ELLERBROCK. H7 ANTED Six Gentlemen, to JOIN A DUCK VV ING CLUB atthe month of Gunpowder river, inquire at ni Thames street. ECON D-H AND SCHOOL BOOKS at one-third tne regular price. Job lots of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. M.
J. FOLEY CO- 84 West Fayette street: BRANCH, 822 West Baltl more sireei, utar carey. sii JjATEST Sl8-2tp CTYLES glS-2tp IT1 ALL AND WINTER Sl8-2tp JJATS. H. J.
EEITZ, SlS-5tp CORNER GAY AND BALTIMORE STREETS. SlS-2tp rPHE IRTSH-AMFHicA v-a ihk PROMISED Jl NIGHT OF km. AT TmE PAP. LIAMENTARY FUND HOP, under the auspices of tne knights OF ST. IGNATIUS, to be at ice CONCORDIA OPERA HOUSE.
NOVEMBER 2, 185. The proceed" to a'd in his comma; campaign. M. J. REDDING, Chairman.
lfp PHAETONS can be had at -Li Maryland House, Druid H1U Pars, minutes drive. FAKE 10 CENTS. TtP ONE-PRICE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. We invite everybody to call and look at oursa-sonabie goods ai bottom prices. ror sale at TUCKER SONS, 190 Lexington st, above Eutaw.
slS-2t? in RE A ESTB AKf AINS ALL AT RE VT EVER OFF RED. These SHOES will comprise some of the finest tnat were ever exhibited bv any snoeHonaein thiscity. at astounding low prices, MICHAEL HESS, No. 157 Lexington street, r.etr Eutaw. lt'p 1 OO FOR A FINE PAIR OF LA HIES CIT-O I- OO RACOA KID BUTTON Only $1 8S, worth $3 53.
'lhee Shoes must be seen to be appre ciated, st MICHAEL HESS'3, 157 Lexlngton.srreer, pear Eutaw. lfp TV "N'T GO OCT TO BUY YOUR SHOES ON XJ SATURDAY DURING THE DAY. as I will he Come ont 1n full foree on SA1URDA1 EVENING. I will open at 6.SS0 P. M.
THEN WILL BE YOU IS CHANCE FOK BARGAINS, at MI-CHAKL HESS'S, No. 157 Lexington street, near hotaw. lt'p Ql A THESE LADIFS" PEBBLE GOAT OX ttO. POLISH AT SI 48, (city made.) They were maue ny a prominent boot and snoe manuiac turer of this citv. He was pushed for money.
came to his rescue. Ladies, I assure you thev are a bargain and are worth $2 50. Don't miss this, at MICHAEL HESS'S, 157 Lexington street, near Eu- iw. n-p rpo THE PUBLIC. Don't go out to buy your SHOES on Saturday during the day.
as we have a nonciay. tneretore win De closed, out win open f-atur-day Evening at .30 o'clock. Then is vour chance for Bargains. MICHAEL HESS, 157 Lexington street. near Eutaw.
lt'p C1 7 THESE GENTS' SHOES, I venture to Ol I J. sav, are worth $2 50. I have them in all Etyles. others make a great boast ot an inferior Shoe at $1 superior at $1 75. MICHAEL iitos, lay Arlington st, near Eutaw.
AMNOWABLETO A 1TEND. IN PERSON J. TO ALL FUNERALS ENTRUSTED TO MY CARE. Respectfully, M. A.
DAIGEU, Undertaker, bout Broaa way. leiepnone can 1311. rpHOROUGHBRED BEAGLE PUPS Perfect beauties, tour for $'20, (ail "B( SS" jAth.su, Kiverton, va. sii-3tp WE MEAN BUSINESS. Parties wishing to purchase WATCH K.S, Fine Jewelry, Silverware.
Silks. Satins, Velvets and Cashmeres! Gents' Cloth ing. fec, at regular market prices, on installment plan.address CONFIDENTIAL 374. Sun office.tolop I NSTALLMENTS Furniture. CarDefsTOlir KJ cloths.
Silks, Satins, Velvets. Casnmeres. Dress Goods. Circulars. Dolmans, Ladies' Plush Cuats, Ware, Cutlery, Housefurnishing ooous.isc, at Thomas A.
C1.EAN 38 and 40 North Howard street. sl8-lmp A HE YOU TROUBLED WITH ASTHMA OR HAY XJL rtVJSR? If so. send at once to the nearest drng Btore, ask for STONEBRAKER'S ASTHMA CURE, use as directed, and you will get immediate relief. If your arngeist oon keep it, sena, to JNO. nw est BALTIMORE STREET.
Sl6-5tp KEMEMBER WE HAVE THE NEATEST AND BEST MEN'S BLACK DIAGONAL SUITS IN 'THE CITY F'OR SIO. Call and be convinced. AS KG 15 SON. cqrner Gay and Front streets, Baltimore, Md. sis-otp EMEMBER WE HAVE THE NEATEST AND JLV BEST BLACK DIAGONAL SUITS IN THE CITY FOR SIO.
Call and be convinced. STRASBURGER SON, corner Gay and Front streets, Baltimore, Md. SROGIM HAVE ARRIVED. M. BHETTEN-HEIMER, 208 German street.
sl4-tifp CAST-OFF CLOTHING. Gentlemen having Cast-J off CLOTHING can receive the highest caah. price for them if they send a note or call person- uy. a. r-uaca no Harrison street.
814-ot-p HIGHEST PRICE paid lor Second Hand CLOTHING. Guns. Pistols and Watches bought and sold. At STIRLING'S, No. 1 Pine street.
1 FURNITURE BARGAINS. Imitation Walnut Chamber Suits. $17 50: Walnut Suits. Marble Tops, 3 51): Parlor Suits, $34 50: Lounges, $3 50; Buffets, $4 50. H.
RICH, 11 N. Gay st. JEWELRT, WATCHES. SILVERWARE, SILKS, SATINS, Ac. on INSTALLMENTS; small weekly rtftvments.
All corresnondence stric.tlvconfide.nTis.f- Address ALPHA 323, Sun office. sL0-lmt ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, from best makers, all sizes, on hand. 25 AND 50C. SCARFS A SPE CIALTY. A nice iine of finer SCAKKo always on hand.
TYSON, SHIRT MAKER, 484 i st Balti more street. s7-lmp 10 ROYAL GLUE MENDS EVERY Til ING SOLID AS ROCK! DRUGS, GROCERS, BLUE, BLACK AND LKOWN CHEVIOT SUITS to order only $13. PANTS to order only $5. Fifty styles to select from, at B. WEYF'ORTH SON'S, 53 North Puca street.
a31-lmp GENTS' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED for PANTS. COATS, Su VESTS. 25 cts. W. P.
CHENOWETH CO, 76 North Howard st. Telephone call, 67S-2. aJi-lmp I7ALL OPENING AT A. BENESCH INSTALL-- EN HOUSE. 120 SOUTH BROADWAY.
4 doors below Bank street, where can be found UH-NITURE, CARPETS. STOVES. BEDDING. for casn or on easy weekly or monthly payments.2t NOTICE. Ail those in want of FURNITURE, CARPETS.
Ol l.CijOTHS, STOVES, COMFORTS, BLANKETS, PATENT BARBERS' CHAIRS. will do well to call and see the handsome new styles we are ottering at prices and terms sure to Please. M. ROSENTHAL SONS, 30 and 32 Pennsylvania avenae. Open at Night.
sl4-imp FURNITURE. CARPETS, STOVES ETC. We have our immense warerooms stocked with the most attractive line of Bedroom. Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen FURSITIKK; Velvet, Body and apesiry Brussels, inree-riyB ana ingrain UAK-PETS; also, the most complete assortment of Cook Stoves, Ranges and Heaters.which we ofler at astonishing low prices for cash or on credit. Special inducements ottered to persons going housekeeping, at the old reliable cash or installment house, HECHT'S, 129 South Broadway, adjoining the public school.
Open at night. sl4-lmD THE LARGEST FURNITURE AND CARPET INSTALLMENT HOUSES IN THE STATE. Call and make vour own terms. Special induce ments to i oung Housekeepers. Remember, we man i i urc our kuuub I ii rv, vyAxvrc uilj-CLOTHS, ETC.
The best selected stock of RANGES, HEATING AND COOKING STOVES: don't lorset the name and numbers. BALTIMORE FURNITURE MFG. COMPANY. 57 Hanover st, one door south of Pratt; 461 and 463 W. Baltimore Arch.
TiiQf FALL OPENING-1S85. AT FRANK A OOO J. MURPHY'S GREAT INSTALLMENT HOUSES. 377 AND 379 WEST BALTIMORE STREET. We are opening a full line of new goods In every Department, which we will sell at the lowest cash prices on credit, and on terms that defy competition.
New Ctvles in FURNITURE, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, BEDDING, STOVES. TINWARE, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSEKEEPER FEEDS. REMEMBER, MURPHY ALWAYS GIVES THE BEST TERMS. BETTER TERMS NOW THAN EVER. sl7-lmp FOK SALE.
FOR SALE A BARGAIN Handsome well- iLbuilt three-story new DWELLING, south side ot Preston street, between Valley and Ensor; Central line cars pass the door: ten rooms, ranee. chandeliers and papered in style; deep lot, small ground rent. Apply to AUG. DEGENHARDT. northeast corner of Biddle aud Valley 6ts.
a21-lm FOR SALE New DWELLING. No. 224 Bolton street, north of Wilson street, 17.6 by 130; handsomely and com pletely finished; ready for occupancy. Price $3,000: ground rent $175; very easy terms. Only house leit in tne block, open daily.
WILSON HUN TING, East Fans and Canton avenues. FOR SALE A desirable cheap DWELLING, with all the modern Improvements, in good order, No. S45 North Carey street: ground rent only 50; price $1,500. lerms schju casn, paiance at per cent, interest. b.
a. hooper, convevancer, Bl7-2t No. 5 Law Building. jff, FOR SALE HOUSE No. 84 Charles-street avenue, beyond Boundary.
Immediate, possession. GEO. F. SLOAN BRO, No. 132 Light-street wharf.
sl7-3t FOR SALE That beautiful HOUSE No. 7 Mt. Royal Terrace; perfect plan, facing Druid Tiiil Park, Mt. Roval Reservoir; grand drive: city and country forever: twenty minutes' ride from centre of city; only $500 cash required. Address or can on W.
L. STORK, sl4-6t North avenue and Park avenue. FOR SALE New DWELLING. No. 403 Druid Hm avenue.
15.6 by 90. Gas fixtures and paper-hanginsrs In newest designs: Fireplace heaters and range. price eround rent auu to sauu casn, balance on easy terms. Onen daily. GEOKGE 1.
aiAl lUt'VS AC 8l5-5t 39 Lexington street. FOR SALE New DWELLING No. 101 Robert street, east of Linden avenue: only house unsold in block of four; hard wood trimmings, cabinet finish, plate and art glass windows, crystal chandeliers, artistic paper-uanging. cementea cellar, ino petier house in the citv. See it.
Price $3,000: ground rent (re deemable) $112 50. Apply to SAMUEL B. JJEKK, Bl5-5t on premises. FOR SALE- ELEGANT BROWN5TONE DWELLING. Linden avenue, north of Robert street, finished in highest style of art and bunt in tile most superior manner.
Will stand closest inspection. Corner House is sold and the adjoining House is ottered at Complete, with cemented cellar, elaborate chandeliers and paner-hanginus. Finished on first floor in ash and cherry; upper floors in Florid pine cabinet work, paint in tne nonse. ground rent of $150. open daily, inspection invited.
Apply to SAMUEL B. DERK, 815-51 on the premises. ij FOR SALE o. 4 12 LINDEN 18.6 by ISO. ground rent 185.
No. 452 LINDEN AVE, 13 by 80, eround rent loO. Between Laurens anu Kooert streets. Price for either $2,000: cost $3,500 to build. Crvs- tal chandeliers, artUtic paper-hanging, cemented cellars.
$500 cash, balance In five years, half-yearly pay ments, at 5 per cent. Cheapest houses in the city. open daily. Apply to a) JU 9 nilllLlt, 23 Law Buildings, or GRIFFITH OWEN, Sl5-5t at corner House, No. 4 56, same block.
FOR SALK-Desirable DWELLINGS in ail sections of the city. Among them 1 specially call attention to a Magnificent HOUSE near the Monument.elegant in all its appointments; in lee. Fine DW ELLIN G. witn side yard.on Madison ave. Lot 55 by 120: in fee.
Large DWELLING, witn side yard, on Linden avenue. Lot 4i by 150: jn tee. Beautifully situated HOUSE, opposite Harlem Square; iu lee. 812-TOf jli. C.
TURN BULL. 47 Lexington st. FOK SALE iLil. A BEAU TIF UL HOME, one of the most attractive and well-built NER HOUSES In the citv, containing PARLOR. MUSIC-ROOM.
DINING-ROOM, BUTLER'S PANTRY AND KITCHEN on the first floor. TWO BATH-ROOMS. Chambers all well lighted, plumb-iDg perfect and gas fixtures of the latest design, and entire House artistically papered in rich patterns. Situated S. E.
corner Linden avenue and Robert street. FTick's line of cars nasi thn door. Open daily. Apply at Office uUS, M. CONE, Laurens street and Park avenue.
FOK SALE EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OR. FEKED Ten RESIDENCES on Lanvale street. near GreCnmount eleven RESIDENCES on Wiihelm street, and two STORES adjoining, near Tow-nsend one DW ELLIN with Store, corner Greenmount ave. and Lanvale one DWELLING, wtth store, Greenmount ave- near Lanvale fonr two-story DW ELLINGS.cor. Monroe and Eager two DW ELLINGS on Division two three-story DWELLINGS, Park all finished with the most modern conveniences.
Also, $1,500 MORTGAGE, well secured. 163 ACRES in Prince George's co. Md on B. and P. R.
R. CRAIG A COM Real Estate Brokers, 23 Lexington street. sl6-6t TO BUILDERS AND REAL ESTATE INVEST" OKS TV). linHn.clfTTl.H Vfll ..11 K.rni. LOT, HIGH, HEALTHY AND VERY DESIRABLE, 196 by 140 feet, fronting on three pavjd streets and opposite nve-acre city square, biaiun J.
MAH-XENliT, 3 Lexington street. sll-lnt ASE UNFURNISHED. FRONT ROOM on firs floor, with light, heat and attention, in vicinity of Saratoga and Fremont streets. Address, with. terms, rniMilAN 342, Sun office.
Sl8-8t rnvvni.ADihCvi.h i v. -jorrcv frt winter, situation central: will board owners if desired; best of references. Address MISS C41. Sun onice. 7 ANTED Furnished ROOM for occasional use quiet part of city or suburbs.
Address WANT 397, sun office. it T17 ANTED TO RENT Small HOUSE by October low rent. Address 751, office of The Sun. it X7 ANTED ROOM, furnished, by single Gentle- mail, norm Of Baltimore Bt ana uevwctu vert and Paca. Address 4 3, Sun offlce.
sia-zt- 7 ANTED Two unfurnished ROOMS, in private iamny, by a single Gentleman; location cea- irai. Address vein, bun omce. 11 7 ANTED TO RENT TWO OR THREE ROOMS for light housekeeping, within seven squares ot Charles and Madison streets: two adults in family: mnaerate rent. Address 799, office Of The Sun. It 7 AN TED By a Lady, whose lamilv will consist It of two daughters, a HOUSE, furnisned prefer rd.in a eesirabie part of the city.
Appiyat37S JCUIAW JfLAL-r Sli- TIT ANTED Second floor. 3 or 4 ROOMS, for Ugh Housekeeping, rt-cinlty of Lafayette Square, Address a sun omce. sio-at TT7 ANTED TO RENT A HOUSE, suitable to C' 1 modate a few select boarders: prefer owners to board: lurnished house desired. Address Y' 508. Sun office.
TV WELLING WANTED On or near North Charles XJ street: furnished or unfurnished. H. W. ROG ERS, Charles and Lexington streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
TT7 ANTED ACTIVE PARTNERSHIP in some well-establisned paving bu--iDess: would invest f.O.000 and give entire time to business; best reler ences. Aduress ti 576, Sun office. sl 'Jl FOR SALE POOL TABLE AND FURNITURE. Apply at 102 THAMES --T near Broadway. slri-3t DOK SALE Good SALOON: good reasons given, nitttUKU AVEJiUK.
sl-3t FOK SALE-- First-class GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE; will sell low. Address II 344, Snn office. slS-2t L'uk bale stock and Fixtures of a flrsfclsss JL' SALOON, No. 15 NORTH POPPLETON ST uoing a good business. Reason for selling, expect iu ieve me cny.
SALE A RARE CHANCE One of the JL oldest SALOON In the citv; good reasons given for selling; also, a Top WAGON. Apply at The Sun omce. BiB-zt" TTiOK SALE-Stoik and Fixtures of a FAMILY A GROCERY, doing a good business. Reason for selling, ill health. Address 482, office 01 The tun.
it SALE CHEAP SALOON, with Pool Tattle. J- LlljrLl 1 1 KEEL Ij-OR SALE GROCER YAND PRO VTS I STORE old stand. 105 N. PINE ST. sl6-6t FOP.
SALE CHEAP Well-established CIGAR STORE. No. 94 SOUTH BROADWAY, corner Gougn st. Reason tor selling owner is obliged to give nis attention to other business. sio-at XTOK SALE Complete MACHINERY FOK MAN UFACTURISG MINCE MEAT: also, Tin and Wooden PAILS and CIDER PRESS all in perfect condition.
sou in kedeiuck. sr. si-at FOR SALE A good BUTTER AND EGG ROUTE, and preference of Stall in Richmond Market; a good iiorse and wagon, ice-Boxes ana otner nx-tures: good cause for price $100. Address tod, Bun omce. sioat SALE.
X' If sold at once, $200 will buy HORSE IXTURES and a SMALL STOCK in Feed business: good location; eood business; parties changing uusiaess. un omce. sn-at- FOR SALE RARE OPPORTUNITY Stock and Fixtures of a first-class CIGAR, TOBACCONIST, 1-1 tltjHl.NU lALKLK and SiA liON- ERY, now doing excellent business; reason for selling, going to country. Call at 289 EAST BALTL MORE SI REET, near Broadway. 8l6-6t jyEWSPAPEK FOK SALE.
An old and well-established WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, with large circulation and advertising patronage, ana locatea in one 01 tne most nounsn-Ing towns in Fastern Virginia, will be sold on reason aide terms. Easy connections by steamer with Baltimore and Norfolk, and by rail with New ork and pniiadelphia. or particulars appiv to HENRY BEALL, Sun Building, Baltimore, Md.sl5-w,f,m.tdl5 T7XCELLENT CHANCE West-end SALOON. JLi cheap for cash: good reasons for selling. 207 nuLLi.vs Bi, opposite mar tet.
sit-4t" A GENERAL AGENT WANTED FOR BALTI- iV MOKE. BY THE MUTUAL RESERVE-FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION. Address WILLIAM MILLER. carrollton iiotei. sn-st ANY WELL-BATED BUSINESS HOUSE, in city or country, with banking facilities, who may be embarrassed or desirous of obtaining temporary accommodation on their paper, can secure same by anaressine abmilululk cots rllEN TIAL.
Box as 17. ew ork. GROUND RENTS FOR SALE. 170R SALE Two $40 GROUND RENTS at 7X per redeemable at 6. near Waverlv.
Ad dress sun omce. sl7-3t SALE The following GROUND RENTS: JT One of 675. one of $300. three of 82 30.ttiye of ten 01 tour 01 seven 01 seven oi oo and six of $30, at 5 and ti pr cent. 11.
N. BANKAKD, sl5-5t No. 5 St. Paul street. GROUND RENTS.
FOR INVESTMENT. NO LOSS OF INTEREST OR PRINCIPAL. The best selection in the city, from $30 to $300 each, 5 to 6 per in lots to suit. No charges to purchasers. Send for descriptions.
a--F lrl'H 17 A 7 1 IT A-f a. LOST AND FOUND. LOST On Thursday morning, between Pennsylvania avenue and Schroeder street, a Brown ROSARY. A reward will be given if returned to 236 LANVALK STREET. el8-2t LOST On September 17.
Brown CHESAPEAKE BAY DOG, four white feet and white tip tall; answers to the name of Nenn. Liberal reward if returned to J. P. SCHWARTZ, 91 Gough street, west of Broadway. LOST By poor woman, on Thursday morning, on train No.
11 from Washington, at Camden Sta tion, or between there and Baltimore street, POCKET-BOOK containing $90, four $20 and one $10 note. Finder liberally rewarded at THE HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.Monnt and Moiling sts. TOST At corner Pratt and Light streets, one en-1 valAn, i 1 tTiTf 1 ll TViW I mfTVCB? AND STATE LICeS'SE; also, other belonging to sloop Robert J. Sister. The finder will please return to K.
J. juoallistek co, 150 Pratt-street wharf. S18-2t LOST BRINDLK BULL DOG; patch over one eye. Suitable reward if returned to 291 DRUID HILL AVENUE. 617-L't IOST On last Monday, narrow Gold BRACELET, in Fayette street cars.
Reward if left at 487 EAST BALTIMORE STREET. 617-21 IOST On Light-street wharf, an old-fashioned i SEAL. Topaz Stone, prized as a family relic. $2 50 reward will ba given lor its return. Inquire at Sun office." Bl7-2t LOST September 15, 18-5, twelve SHEEP, with red mark on back.
Return to PHILIP LEY-DECKER, on Garrison lane, near Frederick road, and receive reward. sl7-3t LOST Wednesday evening, on Eutaw street, between Monument and Madison, PAIK OF GOLD SPECTACLES. Suitable reward for return to 318 NORTH EUTAW STREET. 8l7-2t TOST 14th Inst, on Eutaw or Lexington street, between Mulberry and Charles. Gold CUFF-BUTTON.
Reward if left at 153 LEXINGTON STREET. slT-21 LOST SeDt. 15, vicinity Linden avenue, Biddle and Eutaw streets, a small PURSE, containing one five-dollar note and one dime. Reward if leit at Sun office. Bl7-2t STRAYED FROM HOME On Monday, 14th, ISAIAH MOORE, Colored, about 50 years old, quite dark: marked with small-pox on the nose: can tell his name when asked; had on dark clothing when he left.
Any information will be thankfully received by LOUISA M.OOKE, 266 North Howard street. It STRAYED ROM PASTURE ON SEPT. 14 Two COWS; one Red and White spotted, the other a Bed Buffalo. Liberal reward if returned to JOHX LOEBER, Frederick road, Bl6-3t near first toll gate. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN.
ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 OR 6 PER CENT. Any sum desired $100 to citv or country property, and small expense of mortgage. MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD. WILL LEND ON REVERSIONS, UNSETTLED ESTATES, or anything good, at lair rates. SHEPAKD G.
MILLER, 6l8-lm 26 St. Paul street. TO LEND ON MORTGAGE At six per cent, $300. $o00 and $000. No commissions.
CULL TIRALLA, Attorneys at Law, Bl2-7t Over National Union Bank. SUMS OF 50 TO 8100 TO LEND ON PIANOS ASU GOOD FURNITURE, WITHOUT REMOVAL. Address BUSINESS 39, Sun offlce. s5-lm ON EY TO LOAN At lowest rates, in sums to suit, on city or country property. $265,000 to invest in good Mortgages and Ground Rents.
WEEMS SHOWMAN, 28 St. Paul st. MONEY LOANED ON MORTGAGE, in sums to suit, at lowest market rates. Highest price Eaid lor Ground Rents. H.
S. BAN ARD, No. 5 t. Paul street. a31-lm MbNETfb LOAN.
810,000 TO 840.000 TO LOAN at market rates on first-class mortgage security. JOHN GLENN CO, 8l5-10t 12 St. Paul street. MONEY TO LOAN By -MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' BUILDING AND LOAN CO," repayable bv installments. ull vaiue of each share advanced.
No bonus. Interest leseens as loan is reduced. Circular explaining plan can be had on application, or sent by mail. SAMUEL T. MORGAN, Secretary.
s5-lm 57 Exchauge Place, opposite Postoffice. olrrw TO LEND AT LOW RATES ON MORT-y JUU-GAGE. Also, small sums on good rity. Ground Rents wanted. CHAS.
A. 2.000 FISHER. Firemen's Building, cor. South 20,000 and Second streets. a31-lm 1 "Of V7i S3.200, S4.80O.
SH.OOO 'J I jlyUl, IO LOAN also, S75.000 TO LOAN ON GOOD MARYLAND FARMS, in sums to suit. THOS. HILL, Fayette and St. Paul sts. a31-lm if I TO LOAN At low rates, on city or county property.
1n sums to suit. O.iLBERKX BUJN, 47 St. Paul street. 6l5-lm TO LOAN On Baltimore City or County Property, in sums to suit Ground Rents wanted at highest rates. J.
A. BARKER, 37 Lexington street. a22-lm I If If! TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, at loo i JjUl iJ ram; also. $15,000, $5,000. $2,000, and $1,500.
SARG1-ANT TiNGF-S, 50 Lexington street. CI I if I TO LOAN. LOW RATES. V.7 X.JU,JVJJ IN SUMS TO SUIT. 5.000 1 3.000 PIERRE C.
DUG AN. 43 Lexington street. 24-lm QOnn linn TO LOAN ON FARM OR CITY OoU.UUU rates. Farms, Mills and Country Seats for sale. Send for printed list.
H.W. TEMPLE MAN Lexington st.24-lin ENGINES. BOILERS. ETC. FOR SALE CHEAP One-horse-power GAS ENGINE, second-hand.
Teu-horse-power HORI-IZONTAL S1EAM ENGINE and BOILER, and PUMP, all complete. WM. C. CODD, 306 and 308 Aliceanna street, SiS-3t Baltimore. Md.
FOR SALE CHEAP One 40-horse HORIZONTAL ENGINE (new.) One 0-horse HORIZONTAL ENGINE (second, hand.) Apply to REUTER MALLORY, BlSt 22 Light STOKAGE. ETC. STORAGE WAREHOUSE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, ETC. Packing, Shipping, Moving, city or country, attended to. H.
BOWERS, 35 South Arlington ave. Telephone 44S-2. s4-lm PROFESSIONAL. SPEEDY DIVORCES rrocured through a COMPETENT ATTORNEY tciihovt publicity and at small expense. Address STRICTLY CONFIDEN-TIAL 168, sun office.
a28 lm Pi DR. H. xTgaLE, 72 North Greene street, O-. makes ARTIF1CAL TEETH on Vulcanite Rubber for $5 and Celluloid $10 per set. Gas administered.
FILLING a specfalty. a7-lm OBTrLWARNER, M. BRO, Dentists, 55 North Eutaw St. Full Sets TEETH, $3. 5.
tS, 10 and $15. Old. loose and broken Sets altered. Gas, SO cents. Gold $1 to gnaranteed.
sl2-lm CO DR. R. CROWTHER, 72 Nortn Entaw st. Is VO. making Artificial Teeth as low as $3: the best for $10.
Filling from $1 to $5. All work guar, anteed. Gold Filling a specialty. a25-lm S3 BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE SETS OF TEETH FOR a Rot. marie of hest mate rial tor $5.
Fit guaranteed. Gold Fillings $1. DR. j'j, ueuiisi. icas jsortn Howard St.
si-im- 1870. DR. G. W. CAR-RUTHERS.
Dentlat- 8 Wast Baltimore sU near Strieker. Tteth filled in the best manner. Sets of Teeth made at prices to suit the times. a24-lm fr5 AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR TEETH absolutely without Pafn. Any child or delicate persen can use it.
sets ot TEETH for tS. $5. $10, $15. Guaranteed to please. DR.
J. S. DORsE Y. Graduate of Dentistry. 232 North Howard street.
cT.tm "HS BUN TRlNTlN'i ESTABilSfaMENl, SEAT. ACCUtU-XK, tUSlkXI BALTIMORE, FRIDAF. SEPT. 18, 1385. The Sux shines dally, has all the news.
With tIlr'hf -fM A 1 n.fA ttvn mn on1 A a. Alt lllO tasA'V invites comparison to its claims as a flrst- ciass newspaper with any of the leadinsr New York dailies. As an advertising medium it is the best in the United States. HELP r. 1 tl A II Hr.
I' 11" aa Apply 33 CONSTITUTION ANTED A White Woman as COOK. 69 W. niwssrvn RTRK PT. SlS-2t "TTANT ED A NURSE-GTRL, 1o "ttend onechlld. ww Ann vr it hr.
auttai. iv ASTED-A Girl for general HOUSEWORK. 299 NOKTH CAF.OL1NK STREET. It Good Woman, to do general HOUSE- I VUtt TamilV CI ICIT-T-. 1 cur i ii-o (UJir'l, Acply, bet.
8and 10 A. M. 117 W. LAN VALE ST.1S-2 WANTED A quick and clean Colored Girl for general Apply to CHAS. ECHN EIDEEt, 118 TV est Fayette street.
It 'ittivti'tC White Girl, to do HOUSEWORK: must be good Washer and Ironer. Apply at l.n CATHEDRAL i kb-iv near liiaaie, TV7'AN'TEI A White Girl, to COOK. WASH and I HON. in a small family. Apply at 93 KOK l'H CAREY BTKEET.
It WANTED Young Colored Woman, to WASH and IKON and do plain HOUSEWORK, 159 FORREST STREET, (Bakery.) lt TITANT'hD A Girl, for HOUSEWORK and to slst at Washing and Ironing. Apply at 465 LEXINGTON SiKEhT. 8l8-2f ANTED A Woman, to do general TTOUSK-WORK in family of two. Annlv at 1B2 NOKTH riRiail.l.Tiis AVtfsriTv it TX7ANTED A respectable Woman, to COOK, WASH and IKON: small family. Apply at 86 BOOTH EDEN STREET, It WANTED At 351 Ll! DEN AVENUE, a respectable While Woman, with references, as M'KbK and asilrt In Sewing.
Apply between lOandL WANTED-AWoman, to COOK, WAslI and IKON; must give reference. Ajply ft P. E. CORCAKOLINE AND FRESTON6TS. Bl3-2t TmT FDA Gtrl, TO TkTtUE ENT1 RE WOK FOK A SMAU.
JfAMlLT. So.167 AKQTLK AVENUE. It YIT ANTED A first-class FINISHER, to finish after the sewer. Apply at 192 SOUTH tUTAW STREET. 1 7 ANTED A White Woman, to COOK and As-i iot niih wa.hm- and I roning: ttst be flrst- cias.
Applv at 55 LEXINGTON S1RKET, third door irom Carey street. It 7 ANTFD A German Girl, to COOK. Wi Wand IRON for a sitihU family; pood he WASH lome: bt wftTf-8 paid. STREET. Apply at 259 WEST LAN VALE "T7 ANTED Chambermaid.
Nurse, Waitress, Dish-V waher: 100 Cooks, (White and Colored.) $10, $1'J; German Country Girls, Man and Wife for conntrv. Colored Cooks. Call earlv, money or no money." Apply at 106 WEST FAYETTE ST. It "l7 ANTED Kenned Young Lady Housekeeper. for Widower of means: Infant Nnrse.
$12: Companion to a Little Girl, $10; Girl to Travel, 12; Cooks oDd Chambermaids, on Park and Madison avenues, wsees $14, 12. $10: Honse Girls for city nnd country. "Girls, save time and money" Dy applying to Prof. A. CAM1LLE, 30 N.
Calvert. It CINE IKON EH AND BUNDLE WASHER. Apply to HOUSEKEEPER, Carrollton Hotel. slf-t YOUNG GIKL SPEAKING GERMAN WANTED ToCOoK. WASH and IKON for family of two; nice for Intelligent lady.
Call at 55 WEST 1( A LTIMOKK STttKKf. It AY 7 ANTED A first-class Restaurant COOK; Col ored VKrrian preferred. 63 pUUTH ST. ANTED OPERATORS and FINISHERS ON fAS IS. Apply AVl.ll-3 7 ANTED Girl to do eeneral HOUSEWORK.
371 WEST FAYETTE ST. 8l6-3t" YT ANTED Girls, to STRIP TOBACCO, at 145 VV SOUTH CHARLES STREET. Sl6-6t GlrTsTNEAT SliWERS, on VV light work. Address S. CHAIOES, Post-office.
si7-at WANTED A White Girl, to do the WORK OF A FAMILY OF THREE. Apply at No. 215 TOWNSEND west of Fremont. sl7-2t TIA7ANTE1) A good COOK, German or American, at 41 WEST EAGEK bTREET. Good waseg.
Must have references. sl6-3t 7 ANTED Two Women, white or colored, with pood reference, one as COOK, the other as HOUSEMAID. Apply at 269 N. CALVERT ST, Friday, Sept. 13, between 10 A.
M. and 1 P. M. sl-2t't WANTEDWhTte Woman. to COOK.WASH.
for small family; If competent and satisfactory pood watres given. K. W. co*kNEU ST. PAUI.
AND SIXTH STREETS. Bl7-2t ANTED A White Woman, to COOK and AS-VV S1ST WITH WASHING: mutt be a ooodcook and city reference. Apply to MKS. HALL, jmo. 4v -Maoison avenue.
si-zi" 7ASTED A Girl, to do general HOUSEWORK ii ins small lamiiy: good wages: settled woman preferred. Apply, for two days, at No. 16S PRATT BTKEET, corner Dallas. WANTED Competent Cooks, Nurses, Chambermaids and Assistant Laundresses, Chambermaids, and Waitresses ana General Work; also settled Colored Cook and Housemaid. 157 Saratoga st.2 W-AN DaT Worn a n.
to SEW-ON-MACHINE and LOOK AFTER TWO LITTLE GIRLS. Apply at 266 NORTH CHAKLES STREET. al6-8t WT ANTE Experienced HANDS ON OVER- ALLS AM) Pka*wktW MO, LtAt ALLS AND DRAWERS: a LEARNERS: best prices raid. Apply at STREET. SiOKTU HOWARD Sl4-12t WANTED IOO COOKS, SO HOUSE GIRLS, WAITRESSES, xUBSES, for flrst-clasa homes, city and country.
Apply to MISS FKOH-LINGEK, 14 6 Cathedral st cor. Tysop. s7-lm ANTF.D-Eiperlenced OPERATORS and FIN-ISHERSON" LADIES' CLOAKS; we pay elegant prices and guarantee steady employment. Applv 159 V. LOMBARD ST, between SharpandHano ver.4-lm WANTED A young or middle-aged Woman, as a COMPANION and ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER; must ba able to do Plnin Sewing: no children; only two in family.
Apply at No. 376 NOKTH FULTON "ANTED LADIES TO l.EARN PROF. LIV INGTON'3 FRENCH SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING. TRIMMING, DKAPING, GRADING and DESIGNING. Pupils taught separately; lessons not limited.
French Patterns Cut to Measure. DRESSMAKING a speciality. 27 FAKK AV.aa5-lm ANTED Ladles and Gentlemen, In cltv and coantrv, to TAKE OUR WORK. TO THEIR OWN HOMES; 10 to S15 a week, easily and quietly distance no objection: no canvassing: no Mamp for repiv. Address PIONEER MAN'UFAO TAKING Boston.
Mass-Box 5098. El7-tit A COMPETENT SALESLADY for Underwear Department. lOSi LEXINGTON STKET.17-2t C-lOOD "WHITE SHIKTS AND DRAWERS HANDS; steady work. STRAUSS, -No. 1 South Howard street, third floor.
HELP WAS i TED MALES. ANTED At PEPPER'S HOTEL, WAITERS and Boy to WASH DISHES. It ANTED SHOE LASTER. at Shoe Factory, ANTED An experienced FARM HAND. Ap ply at 132 WEST BALTIMORE STHEET.
It ANTED Four good CARPENTEKS. J. B. It MILLER, 46 West Fayette street. AVTEO A RfY.
Anr.1v. alter 12 o'clock. NOKTH EUTAW STREET. It ANTED Ptrone Boy, for eeneral WORK; board and wages. 121 N.
CHAKLES ST. It WANTED A BARBER, at 167 FOF.T AVE, near Hanover street. alS-2t ANTED For Traveling, a WOODENWAKH SALESMAN. tOSTOFFICE BOX 172. City ANT ED A TEACHER, OK PENMANSHIP.
Applv today or Monday at 173 and 175 MADISON AVENUE, between 10 and 1 o'clock. slh- CO, ANTED IMM EDIATELY Six Colored FARM HANDS. Apply, after 2 o'clock, to HAKT 96 South Charles street. It WANTED A Man, to DRIVE AND TAKE CAKE OF HORSES. Apply to DK.
BACON, northwest corner Arlington and Lalayette avenues. 7t ANTED A good BAKIR'TorSarnrdayT-A ply to JOHN J. iSKUNNEB, S3 Boston street, near Chester. It 7 ANTED A competent DRUG CLERK, to go VV to Washington: one speaking German preferred. Address P.
O. Box 635, Baltimore, Md.St "TyANTEDTworthree slout" BOYsTabout 16 rears old: three to four dollars per week. FACTORY, corner Montgomery and Covington sts.a VV7 ANTED CONFECTIONER, for hiffh-grade VV Counter Goods. Must be a sober and settled man. Apply at 102 LEXINGTON ST.
It 11 OY WANTED. H. HUNTER, OYSTER BAY, 111 Hlllen street. it SALESMAN FOR DRUG TRADE wanted. it k3 Address 49S, Sun office.
DVEKT1S1NG CANVASSERS WANTED. Good Jl men make big money. Address office. VB AKBER-WANTED, good wages. Apply, De-JX.
tween 12 and 1 o'clock, 207 N. CAROLINE ST. A GENTS WANTED To INTRODUCE THE JA. CELEBRATED WIRT FOUNTAIN PEN, THE 'NLY KELIA1 SELF-FEEDING PEN IN THE MARKET, WHICH WE WILL GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION. H.
W. SCHWECKEN-DIEK CO, SOUTHERN AGENTS, 2SS West Baltimore street. el8-2t AY 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY A first-class Car- rlnge BLACKSM IT H. 131 E.MADISON ST.17-2 Two Journeymen BARBERS, at 44 fANTED A WAITER MAN. Apply at 266 Sl6-St NOKTH CHAKLES STREET.
"17 ANTED Men. ON FINE COATS, at once. Sin-i gle men preferred. Address TOWNSEND fc WI.lBKOUUn.MerchantTailors,Snow Hill.Md.16-S Aflrst-class COLORED BAKBER at VV 167 West Fayette street. WHEELER Mo QLET1E.
sl7-2t WANTED A Bov, between sixteen and seventeen vears of ace, to ASSIST IN A HOTEL. Apply at lil CAMDEN STREET. 815-Hq A ANTED A first-class SALESMAN, who hasa thorough knowleoge of the Fancy Grocery Buness. to sell in the city; no other need apply. Address 64 O.
Sun office. sl6-8t "11 ANTED By a Maryland Corporation, honest, capable Men, (city and country,) to CAN VASS. Co-operative Insurance. Disability, Endowment, Death Benefits. Sun M.
A. Society, 31 N. Kolllday St. 7 ANTED A bright, active Youth a WHOLE-TV SALE HOUSE: must be quick and correct st figures. Address, with ago and reference, 396, Sun offlce.
sl6-Bt WANTKD-Two arood Coopers, to MAK TRUCK BAKKELS; none but sober. Industrious Men need apply. HAKRY G. KH V1ER, 134 South Reg-cster. between Bank and Eastern avenue.
sl7-2t "7 ANTED Good BARBERS, for the citv; also, one for Staunton, Va. H. HA KTVVIG. Barbers' Furniture Supplies and China Decorating Works, 5 1 and 53 Sonth Eutaw street. sl7-2t AY 7" A NT ED A Man.
to go South, who can do PLUMBISG. TINMSli ami n.AS FtTTiv.i mi who can estimate jobs. W. H. ALDERMAN Wilmington, N.
C. WANTED A Crst-clasa SHIPSMITH: one used i iu kuuu wages will oe paid and steady workgnarameed to one that suits. Ar lv to C. O. DOLtiHEK.1T CO, Nos.
18 and 20 lfrt 4 SPTSTANT COOK WANTED At CITY COF-J. FEE HOUSE, SH North street. COMPETENT RETAIL CLOTHING SALES MAN; mnst Jspesk German. Apply at No. 53 HANOVER STREET.
sl7-2t AGEST3 eliinz Missouri Steam Washers makebij monev. Week's trial of sample on liberal terms. Trustworthy Men without capital can pav alter de-lnery. J. WORTH.
Sole Mfr, St. Louis, Mo. gi4-am BOY WANTED To LEARN TO COVER DEMI. JOHNS, at 111 CONWAY STREET. HELP-MALE AND FEMALE.
WANTED Man and Wife and two Young Men, on a EAKMIew miles from the city. Address 370. Sun ofuce. Slti-St AV ANTED FARM HANDS. Dairymen, (White and Colored.
sfnirle.V eneral House Girls, Colored Cooks and Walters lor ew iwn. Appiy at the Office, N. Frederick st.l" AANlEiJ mm omen, lor a new and easy V. money-making occupation; 2 samples best-Felling invention of the ase sent free to those ho mean business; experience unnecessary; our Cmw8MTLait ni- Wrlt8 l0T Ppers; no postals, t. F.
MERRILL mvSlMm mrSMm SITUATIONS WANTED. DESIRES A or fmilv, or aa Companion or Hon, -Weeper; excellent reference. Ad-Oress MlaS HARRISON, 25 West Preston St. Sl6-3t EXPERIENCED FEMALE TEACHER-desires Hi position as TEACHER in private family In the country. Address M.
care Letter-Carrier 109.lt Situations wa ted For c5o7i0 aist th (O waening; also Nurses, Chambermaids and reliable Colored holp. 169 PRESTON STREET. sUMl TO DKUGGISTS. WANTED A permanent PO-SITION or as RELIEF CLERK, by one of ex oe-rience; German, or Englistk. Address 731 s.Un oBice.
slmfjf rilO THE LADIES. JUST OPENED BY MISS i FKOIILlNGEIt, 146 CATHEDRAL STREET coraer Tjson, A BUREAU rOH SELECT FEMALE HELP. si-iia Bv order of the Orphans Court of Baltimore Citv, the "undersigned will sell at public auction, on the pn-m-ses. on EDNESDAY, the 30th dav of September, Tv-5. at 4H o'clock P.
ALL THAT LOT OF GROUND AND IMPROVEMENTS situated on tne southeast corner of Saratoga and Paca streets, in the cltv of Baltimore, fronting 17 feet on Saratoga a oepth of 50 feet. Improved by a tbree-storv RICK STOKE AND DW ELLING and Brick Back Bunding. Ground rent $ss 6o. Terms of sale, cash. A deposit of $100 required at the time of saie.
philip b. Mclaughlin. Executor. MATTHEWS tt KIRKLAND. Auctioneers.
rfs EXECUTOR'S SALE JJ OP VALUABLE PROPERTY S. E. CPKNEB LEX. INGT'ON AND GREENE STS. By virtue of the power contained in the last will and testament of Louisa Elizabeth Kuhn.
deceased, the undersigned. Executor, will sell by puPllc auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Sent. 30, 1885. at 4 o'clock P. THE VALUABLE 6TORES AND DWELLINGS southeast corner Lexington and Greene streets.
The lot has a front of 16 feet 4 inches on Lexington and runs back on Greene street 74 feet. The improvements consist of a four-story BK1CK STORE AND DWELLING on Lexineton street and a three-story BRICK STORE AND DWELLING on Greene street, Ground rent per annum. Terms cash. A deposit of $100 will he required from purchaser at sale. PHILIP S.
MCLAUGHLIN. Executor. MATTHllWS KIKKLAND. 816,1313,25 Attstioiieers. fe.
KWI54yfjTette new Postoffice. GET EST I A TESF PR INTI Ma 1QS I-JSLNIINU C'JYJfTOAa JilUULBiib, COBB CO, Bl7-2t Auctioneer. (liar aware awe.) 1-lat.