R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory for 1891, Part 1

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1644


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KKABE


PIANOS


. BALTIMOR' .: Nos. 22 & 24 E, BALTIMORE ST.


NEW YORK-148 Fifth Avenue, WASHINGTON-817 Market Space, Pa. Av.


The only Company haring Deposited $200,000 with State Treasurer of Md., for Security of Policyholders.


American Casualty Insurance and Security Co.


OF BALTIMORE C'TY.


Home Office, Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore, Md.


CASH CAPITAL,


$1,000,000.


VA, DIN SURPLUS,


$500,000.


WM. E. MIDGLEY, President.


RICHARD K. SHELDON, Treasurer.


-. DIRECTORS .-


SIUN GILL, First Vice-President.


J. J. JACKSON, Secretary.


W. W. SPENCE, Baltimore. JOHN GILL, Baltimore.


JAMES A. GARY, Baltimore.


BON. W. A. FISHER, Baltimore.


EDWARD AUSTEN, Baltimore.


CHARLES D. FISHER, Ealtimero.


ROBERT SEWELL, New York. HENRY B. BEECHER, NOW York. GEN. EENBY W. SLOCUL:, Brooklyn. ARTHUR B. GRAVES, New York. WM. 2. MIDGLEY, New York.


Maryland Department, Thomas A. Symington, Mngr. (See Right Side Margin Lines, Inside Pages.)


EDWIN WALTERS & CO. DISTILLERS OF ORIENT PURE RYE WHISKEY,


CANTON, BATTIM RE CO., M.D.


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And Fire Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey. SOMERSET CO., PA.


OFFICE, 35 S. GAY STREET,


BALTIMORE. CM


HENNEGEN, BATES & CO. JEWELERS


AND DIAMOND IMPORTERS,


Cor. Baltimore and Charles Streets.


Furniture Hardware, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND CURTAINS.


{ G. SIDNEY NORRIS & CO.


36 HANOVER ST. Wi ,lors's . ' Betail.


TELEPHONE 1425.


GLUBE BREWERY,"


Block of Halve Laway and Ferry Sts."


( Brewers of Highest Grades Lager and Bottled Leers.


Brewing and Malting Co.


The Wehr-Hobelmann-Gottlieb


CELEBRATED CRACKERS AND FANCY CAKES, 17 AND 19 EAST PRATT STREET, Opposite Maltby House.


JAMES D. MASON & CO.


SNOWDEN & COWMAN,


MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF


HOISTING MACHINERY.


HOISTING MACHINERY & ELEVATOR WORKS


FOUNDRY


IRON


SHOP


MACHINE


COWMA


SNOWDEN&


OFFICE


SPECIALTY, Hydraulic, Steam and Hand


LEVATOR


S


WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS.


PATENTS.


Issued Jan. 25th, 1876; Feb. 13th, 1877; May 13th, 1879; May 27th, 1879 ; June 10th, 1879 ; July 22d, 1879.


REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY,


WEST STREET NEAR LEADENHALL STREET OFFICE, No. 9 WEST FAYETTE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


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lad ylar


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cke Town ms, h


IY, IRE - J. L


S.


re'in jug


1ilde t -


K, IL .ET. Ex n $1 Y, int ND


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The Highest Award at the Centennial Exposition.


JAMES BATES, Patentee and Manufacturer of


BATES'S HAND ELEVATORS OR


DUMB WAITERS.


OVER 6,000 IN USE.


Patented April 18, 1871. Re-issued July 25. 1876.


FOR FACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, STORES,


HOTELS AND HOSPITALS


and every place where Merchandise, &c., is trans- ferred from one story to another.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO RE- PAIRING ELEVATORS AND HOISTING MACHINERY.


Send for Price List and Circulars con- taining Reference.


WIRE ROPE of all sizes ON ILAND.


STEAM


- AND


HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS


Of the most approved patent, adapted for


WAREHOUSES, MILLS, SUGAR REFINERIES, BREWERIES, &C.


ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS


For House Fronts, Mills, Factories, &c. Tobacco Screws of all kinds furnished at shortest notice.


JAMES BATES,


IRON FOUNDRY


AND MACHINE SHOPS, COR. PRATT & PRESIDENT STS BALTIMORE.


JAS HATE- .ALT ..


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ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE BALTIMORE TO LIVERPOOL,


VIA HALIFAX Sailings as Advertised.


S. S. POLYNESIAN . . . .4,000 Tons. S. S. CASPIAN · 3,200 Tons.


S. S. SARMATIAN.


.3,700


S. S. NOVA SCOTIAN ...


.3,300


S. S. PERUVIAN 3,200


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S. S. CIRCASSIAN


. 3,800


S. S. SARDINIAN. .4,500


S. S. PARISIAN.


. 5,400


CABIN TO LIVERPOOL $65 TO HALIFAX $25.


INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE AT LOWEST RATES


Norddeutscher Lloyd S.S. Co.


BALTIMORE TO BREMEN DIRECT. EVERY WEDNESDAY.


S. S. MUENCHEN (new). . 5,500 Tons.


S. S. GERA (new) .. 6,500


S. S. DARMSTADT (new).6,500


S. S. KARLSRUHE (new).6,000 66


S. S. DRESDEN (new). ... 5,500 Tons


. S. S. HERMANN.


.3,500


S. S. AMERICA


3,500


S. S. STUTTGART (new).6,000


CABIN PASSAGE TO BREMEN $60 AND UPWARDS.


NEW YORK TO BREMEN.


VIA SOUTHAMPTON.


EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY SATURDAY.


S. S. EMS, 7,000 Tons. S. S. EIDER, 7,000 Tons. S. S. FULDA, 6,000 Tons


S. S. WERRA, 6,000


S. S. ELBE, 5,000 S. S. TRAVE, 8,000


S. S. SAALE, 8,000 S.S. ALLER, 8,000


S. S. LAHN, 8,000


S. S. HAVEL, 8,000 Tons. S. S. SPREE, 8,000 Tons.


Cabin Passage to Bremen Southampton, London or Havre $80 $100, $125, $150, $175, per Adult, according to location of berth, FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO


A. SCHUMACHER & CO., General Agents, For Allan Line and Norddeutscher Lloyd Line, 5 S. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


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JOHNSTON LINE


BALTIMORE TO LIVERPOOL.


ROSSMORE 6,000 Tons.


QUEENSMORE. 5.500


PARKMORE.


.5.500


BALTIMORE.


.5.000 Tons


BARROWMORE ... .. 5.000 “


NESSMORE.


4.000


..


SAILINGS WEEKLY.


BALTIMORE TO LONDON.


ORANMORE


1.000 Tons.


THANEMORE


3.500 Tons


MENTMORE


1.000 “


LOCHMORE ...


3.500 .


SAILINGS FORTNIGHTLY.


PURITAN LINE.


BALTIMORE TO ANTWERP.


REGULAR SAILINGS.


Donaldson Line. BATIMORE TO GLASGOW.


AMARYATHIA ..... 5.000 Tons.


COLINA


3,000 Tons


ALCIDES ..


4.000


CIRCE


3,000


CONCORDIA 3.000 'l'ons.


REGULAR SAILINGS.


BLUE CROSS LINE.


REGULAR SAILINGS TO HAVRE, ANTWERP, HULL AND OTHER CONTINENTAL AND U. K. PORTS.


FOR FURTHER - PARTICULARS, APPLY TO PATTERSON. RAMSAY & CO., General Agents,


DONNELL BUILDING. BALTIMORE, MD.


Atlantic Transport Line of Steamers


MICHIGAN -5,500 Tons.


MISSISSIPPI 5,500


MINNESOTA


5,000


$6


BRITISH CROWN. . 5 000 6


MARYLAND 4 250 Tons.


MAINE.


4,150


MEMPHIS


5,000


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MONTANA.


.4,250


66


WEEKLY SAILINGS


BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND LONDON.


Hamburg American Packet Line.


POLYNESIA, SLAVONIA, GOTHIA, CALIFORNIA, Etc.


TWO SAILINGS PER MONTH BETWEEN Baltimore and Hamburg.


LORD LINE


Lord O'Neill, Lord Landsdowne, Dunmore Head, Bengore Head, Missouri, Etc.


Regular Sailings to Belfast, Dublin and Glasgow.


FOR FREIGHT AND OTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE


Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co.


403 to 409 WATER ST., BALTIMORE.


236 LaSalle St., Chicago. 307} Pine St., St. Louis.


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Merchants & Miners Transportation Co.


FOR BOSTON, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT 2 P. M.


FROM BOSTON, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2 P. M.


FOR PROVIDENCE, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS AT 2 P. M.


FROM PROVIDENCE, TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M.


FOR SAVANNAH, GA.,


AND ALL POINTS SOUTH EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 3 P. M.


SEE DAILY PAPERS.


FROM SAVANNAH, GA. EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ACCORDING TO TIDE


The Splendid Steamers Essex, Dorchester. Chatham, D. H. Miller, Alleghany, Berkshire, Win. Crane, and Win. Lawrence constitute these lines to Boston, Providence and Savannah. Accommodations are unlimited in quality and ex- tent for Passengers and Freight. For Freight and Passage apply to


C. R. GILLINGHAM, Asst Agent.


A. L. HUGGINS, Gen'l Agent, FOOT LONG DOCK.


T. A. HOOPER. JAS. B ANDREWS,


Agent Central R. R. of Ga., 205 E. German St. Agent S. F. & W. R. R


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Bay Line Steamers


THE POPULAR, DIRECT AND MOST DELIGHTFUL


TOURIST ROUTE Between New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore AND - Old Point Comfort, Van, and Norfolk, Van


AND-


Principal Southern & Southwestern Cities


Direct connection made at Old Point Comfort, Va., with Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, and at Norfolk and Portsmouth with Seaboard and Roanoke R. R., Norfolk and Western R. R., and Norfolk Southern R. R., Atlantic and Danville R. R., and Norfolk and Carolina R. R. for all points in Atlantic Coast States. Palace Steamers, unsurpassed cuisine, undisturbed night's rest, sure connections.


D. J. HILL, Supt., E. BROWN, G. T. A., H. V. TOMPKINS, G. P. A., Baltimore. Baltimore. 287 Broadway, N. Y.


York River Line.


THE POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN


BALTIMORE, RICHMOND


AND ALL PIEDMONT AIR-LINE POINTS. FINE STEAMERS. LARGE, AIRY STATE ROOMS.


Tables Supplied with Every Delicacy of the Season STEAMERS CHARLOTTE, BALTIMORE AND DANVILLE Leave Pier 19 Light Street Wharf,


DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M.


Connecting at West Point, Va., with Richmond and Danville Railroad for Richmond AND ALL POINTS SOUTH.


REUBEN FOSTER,


G. F. NEEDHAM,


G. F. & T. Agent.


General Manager.


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ESTABLISHED 1872. -


Chas. F. Ellender,


Dealer in


HOT! AIR


FURNACES RANGES, STOVES, ETC


FAMILY HARDWARE AND FIRST CLASS TIN WARE


Metallic Roofing & Spouting All Repairs in my line promptly attended to.


211 RICHMOND STREET, ADJOINING TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Agent for the Richardson & Boynton Co's Celebrated Furnaces, Ranges & Stoves


H. F. RADECKE.


II. D. LOUIS.


RADECKE & LOUIS, Packing Box


MANUFACTURERS,


RADECKE & LOUIS


218+


GARRETT ST.


BETWEEN LIBERTY AND HOWARD STREETS,


BALTIMORE.


.CT


OFFICE


CARPENTER JOBBING


PROMPTLY EXECUTED.


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MONUMENTAL LABEL CO.


(JOHN T. COLEMAN, PRESIDENT.)


Designers and Printers of Labels, FOR USE OF CANNED GOODS PACKERS,


321 TO 327 N. HOLLIDAY STREET. Baltimore, Md.


ESTABLISHED 1865.


JOHN T. COLEMAN, Steam Boiler Works,


Cor. Holliday and Pleasant Streets, Manufacturer of all kinds of


STEEL AND IRON STEAM BOILERS, SMOKE STACKS, Water Tanks, Oil Stills, Lard Kettles, &c. Particular Attention Given to Repairs. TELEPHONE CALL 815.


DAVID'S* PATENT DISINTEGRATING MILL, - FOR - Bones, Phosphates, Tankage, Ores, Clay, Fish Scrap, Salt Cake, &c. FERTILIZER MACHINERY, MIXERS' ROLLS, BREAKERS, &C. Marine Railways, Clay Temperers. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. JAMES MURRAY & SON, 102 to 108 YORK ST., BALTIMORE, MD.


ESTABLISHED 1872.


C. A. EULER & SON. Manufacturers of


PAPER BOXES,


By Hand and Machine, No. 408 W. Conway Street, TELEPHONE CALL 1394.


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MARCUS W. WOLF & CO.


IMPORTERS AND


Wholesale


MARCUS W. WOLF & CO.


206


DOMPER ENVELOPES BLANK BOOKS


IMPORTERS.


WHOLESALE STATIONERS


Marcus W. Wolf & Co.


206


CAMELIA!


P.PER


204


Stationers,


204 & 206 W. GERMAN ST. HIEADQUARTERS FOR


PAPETERIES, LEAD PENCILS, SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS,


Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, TWINES, PAPER SHADES, &C. Importers of German Slate Pencils, Pho- tograph and Autograph Albums, Serap Books, Ink Stands, Leather Goods, &c.


- SOLE PROPRIETORS OF -


Congress, Capitol, Midway and Lock Raven


BRANDS OF WRITING PAPER in all Sizes and Weights.


National Inks and Mucilage, Easdale Slates, Climax and New Era Lead Pencils, and the Cel- brated O K PEN CO'S STEEL PENS, the best pens for the money manufactured.


very Saturday.


THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE WEEKLY,


Having the Largest Circulation among the Elite of Baltimore.


ALWAYS BRIGHT, CHATTY. ENTERTAINING


GOSSIP, LITERATURE, SOCIETY, SPORTS.


Subscription $2.00 per Year, With


Premium.


EVERY SATURDAY PUBLISHING CO.


228 E. BALTIMORE STREET,


Opposite American Office. BALTIMORE, MD.


T. J. WENTWORTH, Publisher.


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S. W. BALTIMORE CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKS, C. SPOERER, CARRIAGE & WAGON BUILDER, 400, 402 & 404 S. FREMONT AVENUE,


Cor. Ramsay Street. Baltimore, Md.


HELLO! STOP! READ!


-- Go home and think about the- Semi-Annual Endowment League


AND HUNT UP YOUR FRIENDS AND START A LODGE.


ANNUA


EI


GE


FRIEND


MENT LEAGUE


ORATED


3,


NOV.


BAL


MD.


RE,


IRA A. OURSLER,


You can get $500 in five years. "But" HERE comes the point, that Five Hundred Dollars is paid in coupons of $50 each. Coupon matures every six months. You don't have to wait but six months before realizing on your cer- tificate.


Lodges new started in fifteen different States.


"Now," Just think of that. An order not three months old and having members in fifteen different States! Don't wait longer but act now.


APPLY TO


Supreme Secretary, 11 E. FAYETTE STREET, for full particulars.


JOHN M. KRIDLER,


HOUSE AND SIGN


Decorative Painter


KALSOMINING, GRAINING, GILDING, GLAZING AND STAINING,


No. 53 N. W. COR. PARK AVE. AND MULBERRY STREETS,


Residence, 511 W. Townsend Street. BALTIMORE.


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SEM


DSHIP TRUTH PROSPERITY


SUPRE


INCORPORA


D .; 1890


DENNISON MFG. CO. -MANUFACTURERS OF - TAGS


-AND-


Stationers' Specialties.


DENNISON'S TOURISTS' TAGS FOR TRAVELERS,


Stratton's Gummed Labels and Gummed Paper of all colors; Legal and Notarial Seals; Fold- ing and Fancy Tickets; Mentzel's Patent Suspension Rings; The Star Copying Pads; Dennison's Game Counters; Wedding Cake Boxes; Visiting and Playing Cards, Etc.


SEALING WAX MAKERS.


PAPER TARGETS FOR RIFLE PRACTICE,


Phillips' Hook and Clasp Tags ; Kimball's Self-Fastening Tickets ; Postal En- velopes ; McGill's Paper Fasteners, at Manufacturers' discounts.


COLORED TISSUE PAPERS -AND- FLOWER PAPERS.


Proprietors of "Silver White," Best Article for Polishing Silver, and 'Miller's "Jewelry Cleaning Casket" and "Silver White Casket."


JEWELERS' BOXES.


Jewelers' Cards, Pink and White Cotton, Fine Twines, Etc.


DRUGGISTS' BOXES, Apothecaries' Powder Papers and Shaving Papers.


DENNISON'S ABSORBENT COTTON, FOR DENTAL, AND SURGICAL, PURPOSES.


JAPANESE NAPKINS.


ALL OUR GOODS ARE FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE AND BY


DENNISON MFC. CO.,


26 and 28 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON. 630 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 143 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI. 7 SHOE LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND.


198 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 109 and 111 WABASII AVENUE, CHICAGO. 404 NORTH THIRD STREET, ST. LOUIS.


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G. A. DOBLER.


E. T. MUDGE.


DOBLER & MUDGE,


WHOLESALE


PAPER WAREHOUSE


- AND -


PAPER STOCK


Manufacturers of


Book and News Paper


ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED,


No. 113 HOPKINS PLACE,


BALTIMORE, MD.


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E. N. MATTHEWS, Real Estate,


14 E. LEXINGTON STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


HOUSES, GROUND RENTS, FÅRMES, COUNTRY SEATS, ETC., BOUGHT AND SOLD.


Money Loaned on City and Country Property IN SUMS TO SUIT.


RENTS COLLECTED, ESTATES MANAGED, ETC.


HENRY C. LOGEMANN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 206 ST. PAUL STREET,


4th Door North of Lexington. BALTIMORE, MD.


Houses, Ground Rents, Farms, Country Seats, & c .. BOUGHT AND SOLD.


MONEY LOANED ON CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY IN SUMS TO SUIT.


RENTS COLLECTED, ESTATES MANAGED, &c.


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EDWIN WALTERS & CO.


RYE WHISKEY. FRUIT BRANDY.


J.D.EHLERS-CO


Distillers & Dealers OFFICE, 35 S. GAY STREET BALTIMORE.


Literature. Art. Drama.


Oldest and Best Weekly in the South. ESTABLISHED 1862.


THE BALTIMORE TELEGRAM,


JAMES YOUNG. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR,


Office, 304 E. Baltimore Street, opposite Sun Office. BALTIMORE, MD.


Society, Fraternities, Miscellany. $2 per year; $1 for 6 months Payable in Advance. A PREMIUM TO EACH SUBSCRIBER.


ESTABLISHED 1836.


JAMES YOUNG, Steam Book, Job and Newspaper Printer,


No. 304 E. Baltimore Street,


Opposite Sun Office.


Baltimore.


NEWSPAPER PRESSWORK A SPECIALTY. Telephone No. 1396-2.


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F. ROLOSON'S New Style Buffett.


The Dry-Air Excelsior Refrigerator


T leads the World. Any size, shape, style or price. Guaranteed best, cheap- est and free from sweat. Buy none without guarantee no sweat, or money returned. Our Family' Sizes all have Porcelain Lined Water Coolers.


Water cooled without putting Ice in it. Have your sweat boxes altered.


FACTORY, 1603 W. BALTIMORE STREET. RED LINE CARS PASS THE DOOR EVERY 3 MINUTES.


H. ROLOSON. 5 Send for Catalogue.


Patentee and Manager.


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821 TO 833 SOUTH CAROLINE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


SAW DUST AND KINDLING WOOD,


J.H. THIEMEYER & CO. STEAM PACKING BOX FACTOR


J.H.THIEMEYER&CO


STEAM BOX FACTORY


823


J.H.THIEMEYER &CO.


OFFICE


NC


P.W. &B.


JENNIE


W.M. F. THIEMEYER,


J.H.THIEMEYER &Co TELEPHONE 121


PAGOAESE


82110829 S.CAROLINE ST = BALTIMORE, MD


DUST & KINPLUS6 MILL


PW & B


JOHN H. THIEMEYER, JR,


THE NEWS


TO-DAY --- NOT YESTERDAY.


The News


THE PIONEER AND FOR MANY YEARS


The Only Evening Paper


-AND


The Only Sunday Paper


IN BALTIMORE.


The Daily News Association


BALTIMORE.


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ELECTRIC MOTORS


BAXTER ELECTRIC MOTOR CO


MANUFACTURERS OF


RAILWAY MOTORS


GEARED DIRECT


To CAR AXLES.


SLOW SPEED ARMATURE.


FULL POWER DEVELOPMENT.


NOISELESS GEARS, running in Oil, enclosed in DUST TIGHT CASES.


PERFECT LUBRICATION.


ECONOMICAL RUNNING EXPENSES.


STATIONARY MOTORS


FOR ALL


PURPOSES.


ECONOMICAL.


SLOW SPEED MULTIPOLAR GENERATORS for RAILWAY and STATIONARY POWER PLANTS. COMPLETE RAILWAY EQUIPMENTS.


BAXTER ELECTRIC MOTOR CO.


Factories


-ANI).


General Offices,


BALTIMORE, MD.


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SLOW SPEED ARMATURE.


NO EXPERT ATTENDANCE. SELF-LUBRICATING BEARINGS SAFE, RELIABLE-


MERCHANT TAILOR, , 629 W. FAYETTE STREET, BALTIMORE


EDWARD JUNG,


REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.


CUTTING, SCOURING AND


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ESTABLISHED 1880.


SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO. COR. NORTH AND LEXINGTON STS.


ANNUNCIATORS FOR HOTELS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. FIRE AND BURGLAR ALARMS.


Telegraph Instruments and Supplies. ELECTRIC GAS LIGHTING, SPEAKING TUBES, BELLS, ZINCS, COPPERS,


Copper Wire, Iron Wire, Steel Wire, INSULATED WIRE. FIRE AND POLICE ALARM SYSTEM SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO.


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THE MORNING HERALD.


BALTIMORE'S GREAT PENNY PAPER.


Full Associated Press Services; complete and reliable Market Reports. A true and fearless chronicler of all local happenings. Bold and independent in its editorial utterings.


DELIVERED TO ANYONE IN THE CITY AT 6 CENTS A WEEK. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, $3.00 A YEAR.


THE SUNDAY HERALD,


A TWELVE PAGE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. INDISPUTABLY THE BEST SUNDAY PAPER IN BALTIMORE.


DELIVERED TO ANYONE IN THE CITY AT 3 CENTS A WEEK. BY MAIL. POSTAGE PREPAID, $1.50 A YEAR.


THE WEEKLY HERALD,


50 CENTS A YEAR.


The Cheapest and Best Weekly Newspaper in America. Contains all Important Events of the week in a complete manner. Talmage's Sermons. An entire page devoted to Concise and Reliable Market Reports.


ADDRESS,


HERALD PUBLISHING CO.


A. BECHHOFER, General Manager,


Baltimore and Charles Sts. BALTIMORE, MD.


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THE


BALTIMOREAN.


Published Every Saturday - BY -


CRUTCHFIELDS & HAAS,


MORSE BUILDING,


219 E. Fayette St.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.


For One Year, Single Copy, $2 00. In Clubs of two or more, $1.50 each copy. Six Months, one copy, $1.00. Three Months, one copy, 75 cents.


BACK NUMBERS.


Back Numbers of "The Baltimorean" may be always obtained at the


OFFICE, 219 E. FAYETTE STREET.


For Advertising Rates, Address


"THE BALTIMOREAN."


The Largest Circulation.


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Ford's Grand Opera House.


ERECTED 1871 BY JOHN T. FORD, PROPRIETOR.


Chas. E. Ford, - Manager.


BALTIMORE'S


Fashionable A musement Temple,


CAPACITY 2,000 SEATS.


Heated by Steam. Lighted by Electricity. Comfortably Carpeted. Wide Aisles. Spacious Seats. No Crowding, No Discomforts.


AND THE ONLY THEATRE ON THE CABLE R. R. LINES.


PRESENTING ONLY THE BEST ATTRACTIONS


AMONG THOSE TO APPEAR


DURING THE SEASON OF 1891-92,


Will be found the Eminent Stars of Legitimate Comedy and Tragedy, Farce and Society Comedies, Operas, Spectacles, the Leading Magicians, and the First-Class United Companies


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The Baltimore CAB COMPANY.


Telephone No. 1172.


CABS CAN BE HAD AT ALL HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT, AT MAIN OFFICE, Baltimore and Light Streets.


Cabs can be Had at the Following Branch Stations from 7 A. M. to 12 P. M.


YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB and ACADEMY HOTEL.


ADVANTAGES.


HE GURNEY CAB carries four passengers. It is the Carriage for Weddings, Balls, Recep- T


tions, Parties, Operas, and all Full Dress Occasions. The great advantage of enter- ing behind, is that it protects dresses from being soiled by the wheels, and in nearly every case prevents accidents. A lady also has the advantage of a whole seat to herself. It entirely overcomes the serious objections to the ordinary coupe and hanson and carries twice as many passengers. It is the coolest car- riage known in hot weather or in a hot climate, as it has drop windows all around. Driver opens and closes the doors without leaving his seat. It has a communicating window between the driver and passenger, which also serves as a ventilator, and entirely overcomes the Seriously Awkward Performance expe_ rienced in all other carriages when given instructions to the driver.


AS A SHOPPING CARRIAGE


and calling for ladies and children it is well adapted. It can carry their bundles; it is hung low from the ground (about 22 inches) which makes it easy and safe for getting in and out. It is more durable than any other vehicle, as body and gear is built almost entirely of iron and steel.


HINTS TO OUR PATRONS.


Having decided that you want a Cab be sure and get one of the Baltimore Cab Co's. This Company has the most elegantly appointed Cabs in the city, and it is the aim of the Company to place before the public a service so perfect in all it details that even the most fastidious cannot complain.


On getting into one of our Cabs, first notice the Number, and make note of it ; it is not much trouble and helps to insure you against losses or overcharges, Then state how you want the Cab, by the hour or otherwise, as this omission is often the cause of dispute.


On arriving at your destination, ask the driver how much ; it is his business to know exactly how much it ought to be, and if you think he is overcharging you, pay him what he asks, and report the same as soon as possible to our office. This is far better than the unseemliness of a dispute on the public street, and you can rely on a prompt return of your money, if the driver is at fault.


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R. L. POLK & CO.


(Successors to JOHN W. WOODS, B. R. SHERIFF, Manager) PUBLISHERS OF THE


Baltimore City Directory -AND- Baltimore Business Directory,


OFFICE, 112 N. CHARLES STREET.


ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE FOLLOWING STATE DIRECTORIES :


Pennsylvania, Arizona, Washington, West Virginia, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, Kentucky, Indiana, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Tennessee, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Idaho, Texas, Dakota, Iowa, Nevada, Oregon, Delaware, Kansas, Utah, Colorado, Arkansas, Montana, Province of Ontario,


MARINE DIRECTORY OF THE GREAT LAKES, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, ARCH- ITECTS' AND BUILDERS' DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.


In addition to our own publications, all State and City Directories issued in the United States are kept constantly on our shelves, for reference and for sale. Circulars addressed from the various Directories, and mailed at reason able rates.


Petitions Circulated and Canvassing for Committees and others promptly and carefully done by experienced canvassers.


AGENTS FOR RIPPEY & CO'S NEW


MAP OF BALTIMORE,


OFFICES. Atlanta, Detroit, Indianapolis, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Portland, Ore., St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Toledo, Toronto, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Sioux City, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Helena.


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Baltimore Medical College HOWARD ST., NORTH OF MADISON ST. BALTIMORE, MD.


The faculty of the College owns and controls the MARYLAND GENERAL. HOSPITAL, a commodious building, with a special Lying-in department and an Eye and Ear department, both of which are immediately adjacent to the "MARYLAND GENERAL HOSUTAL;" a department of Gynecology, and the BALTIMORE MEDICAL L'OLLEGE DISPENSARY.


The Clinical Facilities are second to none.


The Regular Winter Course of lectures begins October Ist. and ends the middle of April.


The Preliminary Fall Course begins September Ist and ends October ist. and is given gratis to all students.


A Graded Course covering three years is recommended, but optional to students.


Clinics on Obstetrics and Gynecology are large and varied. All students witness, examine and assist in cases of actual labor, are instructed practically in application of forceps, in the art of turning, auscultation, fœtal heart, etc.


Clinies on all forms of disease are held daily, and the didactic lectures are thorough in all details. Laboratory work is required of all.


A Gold Medal and Five College Prizes are awarded to students in order of respective merit. In order to graduate, candidates must be of good moral character, twenty-one years of age, have attended two full courses of lectures, the last of which must have been in this college, have paid all fees due the college, and passed a satisfactory examination before the Faculty.


Fees for Winter Term:


Fee for Full Course of Lectures $100 00


Matriculation Fee 5 00


Total Fees. $105 00


In accordance with the custom of other Medical Schools, worthy young men of limited means are admitted on Scholarship Fee.


Scholarship Fee for full course of lectures.


$ 50 00


Matriculation Fee 5 00


Total Fee for Scholarship $ 55 00


Diploma Fee is $30.00 in all cases.


For further information, address


DAVID STREETT, M. D., Dean,


403 North Exeter Street, Baltimore, Md.


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CHARLES SLACK & SONS, WAGON, CART AND DRAY MAKERS, 1221 Cathedral Street, Cor. Preston


REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


Live.


Bright. Fearless.


The Critic.


The Only Labor and Economic Paper in Baltimore, Md


The Best Advertising Medium.


$1.00 PER YEAR. 3 CENTS PER COPY.


J. G. Schonfarber, Publisher,


POSTOFFICE AVE. AND BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


#S. STARK


UPHOLSTERER,


429 N. FREMOMT AVE.


NEAR FRANKLIN ST.


Old Furniture Recovered EQUAL TO NEW.


Repairing, Polishing and Varnishing.


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HARRIS' ACADEMY & MUSIC


Mrs. P. HARRIS, Prest. R. L. BRITTON, Vice-Prest. TUNIS F. DEAN, Sec'y.


THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, SAFEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE IN AMERICA.


OPEN The Year Round


House Lighted


- BY


INCANDESCENT LIGHTS


ABSOLUTELY


THEATRICAL MARKET.


Seating Capacity Over


IN THE WORLD - FROM


3,000.


Eleven hundred seats on the lower floor.


The Same Scale of Prices Always Prevail.


STAGE.


ORCHESTRA.


ORCHESTRA


$100


IN THE BUILDING.


RCHESTRA


50 CTS.


PRICES 15, 25, 50, 75, $1.00.


MATINEES THURSDAY & SATURDAY.


OVER ONE HUNDRED EXITS


IN THE BUILDING.


S.


POL


OVER ONE HUNDRED EXITS


WITH THE BEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE


THE SAFEST THEATRE


Accident by Fire or Panic.


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CHARLES ZIES, Engineer & Machinist, Nos. 318 & 320 S. Fremont Ave., Baltimore.


CHARLES ZES


MANUFACTURER OF STEAM.ENGINES, STEAM & HAND ELEVATORS, SHAFTING, HANGERS, PULLEYS


Mash Machines and Keg Elevators for Brewers.


Meat Cutters and Lard Coolers for Butchers, and all other Machinery Built and Repaired in the Best Manner.




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