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OTHER CITIES 1N THE an‘m) STATES AND CANADA.

 

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llaltinmrr. Md.
llangm‘. Mu, . .
lSu>lnn, )(ass. . . .
liltialo, N. Y. . .
hiflingtdin VT. .
Cairo, Ill. . . . . .
Charleston, S. C. . .
Chicago, Ill. . . .
Cincinnati, Ohio . .
Cleveland, “ . . .
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Dctrnit, Mic 1.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Memphis, Tenn. .
Milwaukee, Wis. .
hfnbilc, Ala. . .
hlnntrcal, Can. . .
Nashville, Tenn. . .
New Orleans, La. . .
Newport, R. I. .
Omaha, Neh. . .
Portland, Me. . .
Philadelphia, Penn.
I’ittslnirz, I’enii
Riclnnnntl, Va. . . .
Sacramento, Cal. . .
Salt Lake City, Utah. .
San Francisco, Cal.
Savannah,(}a. .
St. Louis, Mo. . .
St. Paul, Minn. . .
Vicksburg, Miss. . .
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230
417
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or double the interest
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RATE OF INCOME ON INVESTM ENTS,
Par value being $100, bearing interest at

Pm. Pm. 5% 6% 7% 8% 1070
1550 10.00 1 2.00 14.00 16.00 20.00
55 9.09 10.90 12.72 14.55 18.18
60 8.33 10.00 11.66 13.33 16.66
65 7.69 9.23 10.76 12.30 15.38
70 7.14 8.57 10.00 11.42 14.28
75 6.66 8.00 9.33 10.66 13.35
80 6.2 7.50 8.75 10.00 12.50
82% 6.0 7.2 8.4 9.69 12.12
85 5.88 7.05 8.23 9.41 11.76
871} 5.71 6.85 8.00 9.14 11.42
90 5.55 6.66 7.77 8.88 11.11
92 5.40 6.48 7.56 8.64 10.80
95 5.26 6.31 7.36 8.42 10.52
5.20 6.25 7.29 8.33 10.41

97 5.15 6.1 7.21 8.24 10.30
971} 5.12 6.15 7.17 8.20 10.25
5.10 6.12 7.14 8.16 10.20

99 5.05 6.06 7.07 8.08 10.10
100 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 10.00
wt 4.95 5.94 6-93 7.92 9.90
102 4.90 5.88 6.86 7.84 9.80
103 4.85 5.82 6.79 7.76 9.70
104 4.80 5.76 6.73 7.69 9.61
105 4.76 5.71 6.66 7.61 9.52
1 10 4.54 5.45 6.36 7.27 9.09
115 4.34 5.21 6.08 6.95 8.69
120 4.16 5.00 5.83 6.66 8.33
125 4.00 4.80 5.60 6.40 8.00
130 3.84 4.61 5.38 6.15 7.69
135 3.70 4.44 5.18 5.92 7.40
140 3.57 4.28 5.00 5.71 7.14
145 3.44 4.13 4.82 5.51 6.89
150 3-33 +00 4-66 5-33 666

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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China .....
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AustriaXH'n 11 '
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Spain ....... 16,1335 1'1
Bin/i] (1,7no, 1K7
Mexico 927111179
51.1111. . 6,300,000

 

 

 

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*Albam N. Y ...... 8/1 (113 *Uinneapoiis, Minn. 32,720
-\11 eghui\ City I .1 51. 1N1 Mnhilc A] .1 ........ 32,034
Baltimore Md” 2117,5154 ' 405,059
*1§11>t1111,1\1;~ .,41, 111 5.1,‘<4n
*ankiui \. Y. ..4.\4,11u1 New Uriemm, 1.11.. 1 11 115%

*Hufi'nlo N. Y ..... 1341<73

 

 

   

*Cmnhiidge, M11 47,518
4 11.111le11111, S. L . 41.11:“
"Chicngn. Ili. .. 4117,1417
Cincinnati. ()hin. . . .2 111.214
Cleveland. Ohio.... 92,821;
Columbus. Ohio. . . . 31,271
Detroit, Mich ...... 711,377
Hartford, Conn ..... 37,180
Indi'mnpuiig Ind. . 48 244
Jena) City, N. J... 82,516
Luuisviile. Ky” . . [00, 33
"I.11\\',eii Mass ...... 41m '
Manchester, N. H. 23,536
Memphis Tenn. . 40,226

*Milwaukce, Wis. . . 100,775

 

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Reading. P21 ........ 33,1131»
Richmond, \ .1. 510:8
*lx’oclicszer N. \1 \11173

‘San P r' nC1>Cu. ( 50,000

‘51. Louis. him. “400,000
i‘.\‘pri11;:ti1-:ld,MA 31,053
*S\r1cuxe N. \1 . 48,315
i“'lrm, N. Y . 41,821
\V1shinqt1m, D. L .101 .200

\Viimingtnn Dc] . . .. 30,841
*Worccster, 1115155. .. 49,317

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D. c. M.
AUSTRIA .. ..Gold, Quadruple Ducat ........ 9 I3 2
Ducat ........... 2 28 3
“ Sovereign (no lon rcom ’d) 6 75 4
Silver, Rix Dollar .............. I o 2
BELGIUM ........ Gold, 'Iwenty-flve Franc piece. 4 82 5
Silver. Five Francs ............ o 96 5
“ Two Frauen. o 38 6
BOLIVIA ......... Gold, Doubloon. . . . . I5 so 3
BRAZIL ......... Silver, Double Milreis. . I o 4
CEN. AMERICA...GOld, Escudo. I 84 4
“ Dollar....... ...og8I
“ Four Real: ............. o 48 8
CHILI ........... Gold, Doubloon (before I835). .I5 50 3
Silver, Dollar ............ o z
DENMARK ....... Gold Dble Fred. 0r Io- -Thalei‘ 7 90 o
Silvei‘, Rigsbanklhler ......... o 54 2
EGYPT .......... Silver, Twenty Plasters. . o 96 5
Piaster mew)“. . o 4 o
FRANCE . . . . .. . .Gold, Twenty Francs. . . 3 84 7
Silver, Five Francs ..... . o 96 5
GERMAN EMPIRE Silver. Five Marks (new) ....... o 96 5
Thaler (no longer coined) 0 7I 5
GREAT BRITAIN. .Gold, Sovereign -------------- 4 36 6
Silver, HalfCrown. 0 56 3
“ Shilling ........... o 22 5
“ Sixpence” 0 U 3
GREECE . .. Gold, Twenty Drachmas - 3 44 2
HINDOSTAN. .Silver, Rupee .............. ... o 45 7
ITALV ........... Gold, Twemy Lire . - - 3 84 7
Silver, Five Lire . . . .......... o 96 0
JAPAN ........... GolrL Twenty Yen (new; ..... I9 94 4
Chobang (obsolete ..... 3 57 6
Silver, Fifty Sen .......... . o 42 8
LLXIco. . . . . . .Gold, Doubloon (average). . . . . 15 59 3

 

 

 

  

 

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NETHERLANDS.. Gold, Ducat....... 2 26 5
“ Ten Guilders. . 3 1;; 7
Silver. 'I'wn-andAarhalf( I I 2
“ (iuilder ......... i .. o 40 5
New GRANADA. Silver, Dollar. usual “eight .. n w o
NHR\\'.\V .. . . ISilvcr, Specie Ilalcr ........... l \' 4
PERU............Sil\'cr, Old Dullar‘ ,i
“ I)nllaI(I858) ........ V
“ llalt‘l)ollar(x\‘3_‘0::00‘

OF THE

REPRESENTING RESPECTIVELY Tl”! MUN-ETA“ UNITS
AND STANDARD COINS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

u

of account of the United

metal of such coin of standard

 

The first section of the Act of March 3, I873, provides
that the value of foreign coin, ‘

as expressed In \he money
States, shall be that at the pure
value,” and that “the values

of the standard coins in Circulation of the various nations vi
the world shall be estimated annually by the Director of the

Mint, and be
Secretary of tli

 

roclaimed on the first day of January by the
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VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS.

 

The estimates of value§ contained in the following table
are those made by the Director of the Mint, January xst,
1877, in compliance with the above stated provisions of law.

 

 

  

 

COUNTRY. MONETARY UNIT. STANDARD. VALUE.

1.). c. M.

Argentine Repub. Peso fuerte. . . . . . . . Gold ...... q -o 0
Austria ......... Florin ....... .. Silver ..... o 45
Belgium . . Franc . . . Gold 8: silv. o 19
Bolivia. . .. Dollar ..... . . ..... Gold 8: silv. o 96
Brazil ........... Milreis of xooo reis. Gold ...... o 54
British America. . Dollar ...... . . . . . . G . . o
Bogota ......... 96
Central America. 91
o 91

   
   

..Dollar............ .
. . Pound of 100 piast‘s. 4
. Franc ......... . . . Gold &silv. 0 r9
Great Britain. . . . Pound sterling. . . . Gold ...... 4
reece ......... Gold & silv. 0 19
German Empire. . old . ..- .. o 23
Hayti.. .. . Silver. ... o 95

   

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India Silver ..... o 43
Italy
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Mexico .........
Netherlands .....
Norway ....... C
Paraguay. .
Peru ......
Porto Rico
Portugal . . . ‘Milreis of moo reis. ..
Russia .......... Roubl. of 100 cop’ks. . ‘ . . .
Sandwich Islands. Dollar ............ Gold ...... 1 0
Spain ........... Pesetaofxoo centim. Gold & silv. o 19
Sweden . . . . Croun ............ o ...... o 26
Switzerland . . ‘Franc ............. Gold & silv. 0 19
'1 npo i ...... . . [Mahbub ofzo piast‘s Silver ..... o 82
Tunis. . . . . . . Piaster of x6 caroubs Silver . .. o 11
Turkey ......... Piaster. . . . . Gold . . . o 4
U. S. ofColombia. Peso. . . . . . . Silver . .. o C, ‘
Uruguay. . . . . . . . Patacon ..... . . . . . . Gold ...... o 94

 

 

 

 

  

  

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Metric Denominations and Values.

Mynmneler =10,000 meters
Kilonwior 1.000 nwlers
Ilei'tnnwier 100 nulim's
Deknnieier 10 lnvlers

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6.2187 miles.

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3‘18 f0?! and 1 inch.

‘I'ifi' inches.

 

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Pier ._ 1 meler ‘1 inches.
Decimeter .1 of a motor I37 inches.
Cenlnnvter .01 of n meter 0.3!I3711w11.

Millimeter =.001 of a meter: 0.035% inch.
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Meme Denominations and Values. Equivnlanlu in Denominations in nu.

 

[lecture 2. 10,001) square mom-:1 = 2.471 acres.
Are _ 100 sqlull‘k‘ mum's 115'.“ Square yards.
Cenmre = 1 sqnnre mmcr = 1.5.50 square inches.

HRH

Metric Denominuiom Ind V-iues.

Equivdenls In Drnomlnniinns in u...
Nun". No.1.iten. Cubic Meuurt.

Dry Manure. Wine Mmun.

 

Kliolilgr = 1,011) = 1 cubic meter 2:: 1.506 cuhic Irdl = 204.17 pill.
Monomer = 100 = .1 cubla meter = 2huah.:3. pkg. = 25.417 nun.
culiter = 10 = in immune" = Imam-nu = 1.0411 pl
may. = = 1 a. concur = 0.908 qum = 1.0567 ru.

9.01121." = .1 —- 1 e dwimeter = 0.1022 cubic in. = 0.845 I.
.Intl. m = centimeter]: 0.810! cublcin. a: 0.358 uldn.
Ilium. — “mum”: 0.0611Ib1a1hd. -

 

 

  

  

 

 

BUSINESS LAW IN DAILY USE.

 

Tm: following compilation of business law contains the
essence of a large amount of legal verbiage:

If a note is lost or stolen, it does not release, the maker)
he must pay it, if the consideration for which it was given
Ind the amount can be prawn.

Notes bear interest only when so stated.

Principals are responsible for the acts of their agents.

Each individual in a partnership is responsible tor the
whole mnnunt of the debts of the nruiY except in cases of
special pzii'tncnliip.

Ignorance of the law excuses no one. . . _

The law cmnpt-l! no one to (lo inipossibilities.

An agreement Without comillcrutiou is void.

A note made on Sunday is Void.

Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced.

A note by a. minor is void.

A contract made with a minor is void.

A contract made with a lunatic is void.

A note obtuincd by fraudmr from a person in a state of
intoxication, cannot be collected.

It is a fraud to conceal a fraud.

Signatures made with a lead pencil are good in law.

A receipt for money is not always conclusive.

The acts of one partner bind all the rest.

“Value received " is usually written in a note, and should
be, but is not neccssarv. If not wriftten it is presumed by

the law, or may be subplied by proo .

‘The maker of an “accommodation"
which he has received no consideration,
or credit for the accommodation of the holllcr) is not bound
to the arson.accommodated, but is bound to all other parties.
precise y as if there was a good. consideration.

No consideration is sufficient in law if it be illegal in its
nature.

Checks or drafts
unreasonable delay.

Checks or drafts should be presented during huxlncss hours.
but in this country, except in the case of banks. the time
extends through the day and evening.

If the drawee of a Chl‘ck ordraft has changed his residence.
the holder must use due or reasonable diligence to find him.

If one who holds a check as pnvt‘e or otherwise, transfers
it to another. he has a right to insist that the check be pre-
sented that day, or. at farthest. on the day following.

A note indorscd in blank (the name of the indorser on

written)is transferable by delivery, the same as if made payab e
bearer.

billlnr note (one for
havmg lent his name

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BI‘SINESS LA\V 1N DAILY ITSE.

If the time of payment of a note is not inserted. it is held
payable nn demand.

The time of iayiiient of a nete must not depend upon I.
contingenvy. Tie pruniiw iliuht be nbauilltt‘.

. A hill may be written upon any paper, or siilhtitutc for it,
either With ink m- pt‘llt'li.

_ _ The pnvee should be distinctly named in the note, unless
it is payable to bearer.

An indnrsee has a right of action against all whose names
were on the bill when he received it.

_ If the letter containing a protest 0f non—payment he put
intn the ikyntwflice, tiny nusearriage dues not affect the party
givnig notice.

Notice of protest may he sent either to the place of busi-
ness or 01 residence of the party notified.

The holder of a note may give nutiee (if mtest either to
all the Prt‘Vlulh liilioi‘m'n or only to one 01' tieni; in can- (if
the latter he mint «\Cit‘ct the hut indurnir, and the laxt must
give HUMOR to the lust hei’ure him. and M rm. . 'h indmu'r
lillht bl’nd nutiev the same day or the day tullnuinx. ~Neither
Sunday ur legal huliday is [n he counted in reckoning the
time in Wiilt'ii notiee 15 to be given.

The hues of a hill Ul‘ note it not sufficient excuse for not
giving notice of pron-.4.

If two or mnre persuns as partners are, jointly liable on a
note or hill, din: nutii'e to one of them is Mitheient.

If a mile or hill i~ trainierw‘d as socnritytpr even as
payment 91‘ a preexisting debt, the debt revwcs it the hill or
note he duhunured.

An imlorsement may be written on the {nee or back.

.An inrlnmw may prevent hisvnn'n linhilitv to be sued by
ertlll‘; “withnut rrrniimu" or Hillliili' won

All claims which do not rest upon a real nr judgment must
be .«ui-d within six yiars from the time when they arne.

I’m‘t payment of a (leht which liii< paxwrl the tmn- nt' mit-
utnry limitation revive: the WilHit' drht. and the rlaiin holds
good for another perind nt' >ix yearx‘ {ruin the date of such
partial payment.

A verbal promise to pay. made without rnnditinns. is gen.
erallv held iix sutfit ‘nt in revive a elann otherwise shut unt
by tie law (if limitatiun.

~ 1f. when a debt in due, the debtor is nnt of the Statezthe
“six yeah" do not begin to run until he returns. It he
afterward lvuye the State, the time forward counts the same
as it he remained in the State. ‘

Anorul agreement must he proved by evidence. A written
agreement proves itself. The law prefers written to oral eVi-
denee because of its precision.

'Nn evidence may be introduced to contradict or vary}
written contract: but it may be renewed in unler to explain
it, when such Contract is in need of Explanation.

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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When a larger sum than titty dullnrs is required, addi—
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ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR |878.

 

IN the ycar N7“ ihcrc \\ ill be fuur I'Tclilwcs; iwn of the
Sun and Min of the Mum): and .1 Tinn