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Grand Lodge
Senior Grand Master, Geo E Burrier. Jun- ior Grand Master, Adrian Hughes. Grand Master, Chas E Siegmund. Grand Sec- retary, William J Cunningham, 25 Man- ufacturers' Record Bldg. Grand Treas- urer, William H H Sultzer. The Supreme Lodge of the U S meets annually on the 1st Tuesday in June. The Grand Lodge meets annually on the 3d Tuesday in April
Sons of Temperance.
The Grand Division
Grand Worthy Patriarch, Frederick Key- ser. Scribe, Chas E Cunningham, 220 n Liberty
Supreme Nest Nidus Ululas.
D F Penington, S S S, 4th Regiment Armory
Woodmen of the World. Balto Camp No 2
Wm R Smiley, Clerk, 220 St Paul
SINGING SOCIETIES.
Arion Singing Societies.
205 Hanover
Baltimore Saengerbund. 339 s Caroline
Edelweiss Singing Society.
1 Fait Av Ext
Eintracht Singing Society. 1300 Hull
Frohsinn Singing Society. 2000 Fdk Av
Germania Maennerchor. 410-412 W Lombard
Harmonie Singing Society.
414 W Fayette
Locust Point Maennerchor. 1644 Cuba
Lyric Male Quartet.
Ralph C Sharretts, Manager, Y M C A Bldg
Madrigal Club (Male Quartet). 2502 Madison Av
Social Neidertafel,
655 W Pratt
Thalia Maennerchor. 1122 Harford Av
Young Liederkranz. 750 W Lexington
STEAMBOAT AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Atlantic Transport Line Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Baltimore and Eastern Shore Trans- portation Co. 504 Hughes Av
Baltimore and Jacksonville Packet Line.
Gray, Irelan & Co, Agents, 8-9 Hoen Bldg
Baltimore and Jamaica Steamship Line.
United Fruit Company have weekly steamer service between Baltimore and Jamaica. Pier, Hughes av and Henry st
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steam- boat Company.
(Ericsson Line)
Steamers leave 1 Light-st wharf daily (Sundays and holidays excepted) at 5 P M, making regular trips between Balti- more and Philadelphia via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Day boats from June 1st to October 1st, 7.30 A M daily, Sundays 8 A M, Clarence Shriver, Agent, 204 Light St
Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway Company.
WATER AND RAIL ROUTES.
Steamers leave Piers 3, 4, 41/2, 5, Light- street wharf, as follows, subject to change without notice:
RAILWAY DIVISION (PIER 4)-4.10 P M daily (except Saturday and Sunday). Saturday 3 P M, for Claiborne and inter- mediate stations to Ocean City
CHOPTANK RIVER LINE-6 P M daily (except Sunday), for Easton, Oxford, Cambridge and landing to Denton
CHOPTANK RIVER LINE (PIER 5)-6 P M Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Trappe, Cambridge and landings on Tuckahoe River to Wayman's
WICOMICO RIVER LINE-5 P M every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Wingate's Point, Deal's Island and land- ings to Salisbury
NANTICOKE RIVER LINE-5 PM Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday for Deal's Island and landings to Seaford, Del
PIANKATANK RIVER LINE (PIER 3)- 5 P M Sundays and Wednesdays for landings on Great Wicomico River, Cockrell's, Dymer's, Indian, Antipoison and Jackson's Creek and Milford Haven. 5 P M Monday and Thursday for Mila, Timbs', Reedville, Indian Creek, Ocran's, Jackson Creek, Milford Haven, Pianka- tank River to Freeport, Va
STEAMERS FROM SOUTH-ST WHARF POCOMOKE RIVER LINE-5 P M Tues- day and Friday for Crisfield, Finney's, Onancock and landings to Pocomoke City and Snow Hill, Md
OCCOHANNOCK RIVER LINE-5 P M Wednesday and Sunday for Crisfield, Pungoteague, Nandua and Occohannock River
Tickets on sale at P R R Ticket Office, 315 n Charles street
T. MURDOCH, Genl Pass Agt, Balto, Md WILLARD THOMSON, Genl Mngr
Baltimore Steam Packet Company. (Old Bay Line)
For Old Point, Norfolk, Portsmouth and all points South. Steamers daily (except Sundays) from Bay Line piers, 10-13 Light street. Steamers leave at 6.30 P M. John R Sherwood, Vice-President and General Manager. Key Compton, General Freight Agent. Ticket Office, 107 e Balto, E Brown, General Passenger Agent
Blue Cross Line.
Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Havre
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and Regular to Other Continental and For Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday U K Ports
Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stew- art Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Bristol Channel Line. To Bristol
Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Broadway and Locust Point Steam Ferry.
Foot of Broadway
Chesapeake Steamship Company. CHESAPEAKE LINE
Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st wharf daily (except Sunday), at 6.30 P M for Norfolk, Old Point and all points South
YORK RIVER LINE
Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st wharf for Richmond Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 PM
Reuben Foster, Gen'l Manager. E J Chism, General Passenger Agent. Gen- eral Offices 530 Light st
Chester River Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 7, Light-st wharf for landings on Chester River. Willard Thomson, President
Di Giorgio Importing and Steamship Company, 9 and 11 w Pratt.
President and General Manager, Joseph Di Giorgio, Secretary, Henry J Buck
Donaldson Line.
Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Glas- gow
Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stew- art Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Earn Line.
Baltimore to West Indies and Return Jos R Foard Co, Agents, 507-511 Union Trust Bldg
Empire Line. To Leith
Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Ericsson Line, 204 Light
Hamburg-American Line.
Baltimore to Hamburg Direct Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Johnston Line.
Steamers Sail Weekly from Baltimore to Liverpool
Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Liverpool, Brazil and River Platte Line.
(Lamport and Holt's Line) Steamers Sail Every Fortnight from New York to Pernambuco, Victoria, Rio Janeiro and Santos, and other Brazilian ports
Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Lloyd Siciliano Palermo Steamship Line.
Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Lord Line. Belfast and Dublin
Atlantic Transport Company, Agents,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Mallory Line.
W O Wells, Agent, 4111/2 W Fayette Merchants and Miners' Transporta- tion Company.
S E Cor Light and German For Boston, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 o'clock P M, for Provi- dence via Newport News, Va, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 o'clock P M, Freight taken for Newport News, Va
and Saturday at 6 o'clock P M
C R Gillingham, Agent, Foot Long Dock, W P Turner, General Passenger Agent, J C Whitney, Second Vice-President and Traffic Manager, A D Stebbins, Gen- eral Manager, C S Hoskins, General Freight Agent, C H Smith, General Agent
Munson Line. To Mexico and Cuba
Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stew- art Bldg, Gay c Lombard
National Line.
Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Neptune Line.
To Rotterdam Direct
Dresel. Rauschenberg & Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
New York and Baltimore Transpor- tation Line.
Fast line of steamers between Baltimore and New York, Freight received and de- livered daily to and from New York, at Reeder's wharf, Hughes and Henry sts, Clarence Shriver, Agent, 204 Light
North German Lloyd.
A Schumacher & Co, General Agents, 7 s Gay
Prince Line.
Steamers sail on advertised dates from New York to Pernambuco, Rio Janeiro, Santos and other Brazilian ports, Pat- terson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Puritan Line.
Steamers sail every fortnight to Antwerp, Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stew- art Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Queen Anne's Ferry and Equipment Company.
758 N Eutaw
President, E Stabler jr
Robert M. Sloman's Line.
Steamers sail every fortnight from New York to Rio Janeiro and Santos, and other Brazilian ports
Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Southern Pacific Company, Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company, Sunset Route.
B B Barber, Agent, Piper Bldg
Tolchester Beach Improvement Com- pany of Kent Co., Md.
Office, Piers 14-15-16-17 Light-St Wharf William C Eliason, President and Man- ager
Weems Line. Piers 2, 8 and 9, Light-St Wharf
Wilson Line. To New Castle, Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
STREET RAILWAYS.
United Railways and Electric Com- pany.
9th and 10th floors Continental Trust Company Bldg
John M Hood, President, George C Jen- kins, First Vice-President, William A. House, Second Vice-President and Gen- eral Manager, H C McJilton, Secretary and Treasurer, N E Stubbs, auditor, Operating Balto and Catonsville, Balto and Northern Electric. Balto City Pas- senger, Balto, Middle River and Spar- row's Point, Balto Traction, Central, City and Suburban, Lake Roland Ele- vated Railways, Dundalk, Sparrow's Point and North Point Ry, and Balto, Sparrow's Point and Chesapeake Ry
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TELEPHONE COMPANIES.
American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Belvidere Av Ext and Md & Pa R R, Roland Park R J Meigs, Manager
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Baltimore City.
711 St Paul
President and General Manager, F H. Bethell, Treasurer, C E Bryan
Maryland Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Maryland Telephone Bldg, N E Cor Lex- ington and Courtland
President, Harry W Webb, General Mana- ger, J J Comer, Secretary, W T Sprigg, Treasurer, Robert F Bonsall
TRUST COMPANIES.
AMERICAN BONDING COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY.
First Floor Equitable Bldg, Temp Loc Saratoga and Courtland
President, George Cator, First Vice-Presi- dent, Charles A Webb, Second Vice- President, Ernest Hoen jr, Secretary, Edwin W Poe, Treasurer, William E P Duvall, Assistant to the President, Heber H Stryker. Assistant to the Presi- dent, George L Radcliffe, Assistant Treasurer, S Buchanan Owen, Assist- ant Secretary, Charles R Laurenson, Directors, Henry Clark, Edward J Codd, George Cator, William J Donnelly, R H P Ellis, David E Evans, Jackson . C Gott, Jesse Hilles, John Hubner, Ernest Hoen jr, Nathaniel W James, George K McGaw, Lawrason Riggs, Robert H Smith, Edward H Thomson, Murray Vandiver, George A von Lingen, Fran- cis E Waters, Moses R Walter, John Waters, James S Woodside, Wm P Har- vey, Chas A Webb
BALTIMORE TRUST AND GUARAN- TEE COMPANY.
Equitable Bldg, Cor Calvert and Fayette Temp Loc 11 W Mulberry Authorized Capital $2,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $2,000,000, Capital Paid in $800,000
President, Bernd N Baker, Vice-President, Eug Levering, Vice-President, Robt K Waring, Secretary and Treasurer, Chas W Baer, Assistant Secretary and Treas- urer, Henry W Warner, Trust Officer, Geo C Morrison, Directors, Robt C Davidson, German H Hunt, John A Whitridge, Jas A Gary, Eug Levering, Elisha H Perkins, David Ambach, Isaac H Dixon, J Wm Middendorf, J Skelton Williams, Francis T Redwood, H Irvine
. Keyser, Robt K Waring, Theo Marburg, Francis M Jencks, Chas W Baer, C C Buckman, Geo K McGaw, Geo R Gai- ther, Chas Adler, B N Baker
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND.
Maryland Telephone Bldg Capital $500,000, Surplus $125,000, Undivided Profits $100,014.70 Officers-C I T Gould, President, H H Hubner, Vice-President, Harry L Ben- son, Secretary and Treasurer, Directors, J L Blackwell, N P Bond, Thos E Bond, David E Evans, C I T Gould, E R L Gould, New York, Robt C Hall, Pitts- burg, John Hubner, Henry H Hubner, Jas E, Ingram, Henry A Parr, Wm Schwarz, John T Stone, John Waters, Geo R Webb, Geo R Willis
CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY.
S E Cor Baltimore and Calvert Sts
S Davies Warfield, President, Fredk C
Dreyer, Secretary-Treasurer
FARMERS' TRUST, BANKING AND DEPOSIT CO. OF BALTIMORE, MD.
Temp Loc 211 N Liberty
President, John W Woodland. First Vice- President, Elbridge S Johnson. Second Vice-President, J Fenton Williams. Sec- retary-Treasurer, Wm D Allen
FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CO.
N W Cor Charles and Lexington Edwin Warfield, President. Harry Nico- demus, Secretary and Treasurer, Fidel- ity Bldg
INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND.
25 E Balto
President, Douglas H Gordon. Vice-Presi- dent, Summerfield Baldwin. Secretary and Treasurer, Charles D Fenhagen. Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treas- urer, W D Focke. Directors-Summer- field Baldwin, Isaac H Dixon, Richard H Edmonds, Douglas H Gordon, B How- ard Haman, Simon Rosenburg, C Sid- ney Shepard, Geo W Watts, Chas T Westcott, Samuel C Rowland, Town- send Scott, Wm C Seddon, Stevenson A Williams, Edward H Thomson, David Hutzler, Chas K Oliver, Joseph Clen- denin
MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY.
Cor Calvert and German President, Joshua Levering. Secretary and Treasurer, L S Zimmerman.
MERCANTILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.
N E Cor German and Calvert. Temp Loc Charles and Saratoga
Capital, $2,000,000. Surplus, $3,800,000 President, John Gill of R. Vice-President, Wilton Snowden. Second Vice-President, C R Spence. Third Vice-President, A H S Post. Treasurer, John McHenry. Sec- retary, Jos R Walker. Assistant Secre- tary and Treasurer, Chas E McLane. Directors-W W Spence, E Austin Jenk- ins, Charles D Fisher, Wm H Whitridge, Stewart Brown, Wm H Blackford, Law- rason Riggs, Charles W Slagle, Fred M Colston, Wilton Snowden, Douglas H Thomas, N W James, Aubrey Pearre, John D Howard, H A Orrick, Blanchard Randall, J B Ramsay, Saml J Lanahan, Decatur H Miller, Jr, Robert Garrett, T Edwd Hambleton, John K Shaw, Simon Rosenburg, Bernard Cahn, John Gill of R, C R Spence, A H S Post, Jas T Woodward (N Y), William Salomon (N Y), Robert J Lowry (Atlanta), Hon Henry G Davis (Elkins, W Va)
SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COM- PANY OF BALTIMORE.
13 South President, Michael Jenkins. Vice-Presi- dent, H Walters. Second Vice-President, John W Marshall. Third Vice-Presi- dent and Secretary, John J Nelligan. Assistant Secretaries, H H M Lee and Arthur C Gibson. Treasurer, Andrew J Spamer. Assistant Treasurer, George B Gammie. Cashier, George R Tudor. Di- rectors-H Walters, John B Ramsay, E H Perkins, Michael Jenkins, Blanchard Randall, John W Marshall, Waldo New- comer, Norman James, Saml M Shoe- maker
SECURITY STORAGE AND TRUST COMPANY.
13 to 15 W North Av
President, Henry S King. Treasurer, George M Bucher. Secretary, James P Houstoun
SOUTHERN TRUST AND DEPOSIT COMPANY.
S W Cor Gay and High
President, Leonard H Neudecker. Secre- tary-Treasurer, Theo F Wilcox. Branch office, 107 Centre-mkt sp
MARYLAND
FRANKLIN ST. Near Eutaw
Baltimore's New Million Dollar Enterprise JAMES L. KERNAN, Owner and Manager.
The Handsomest and Most Perfectly Appointed Theater in America.
Combining Every Modern Device for Comfort and Safety, Including Exhibition Electric Plant, 5,000 Light Capacity, Ventilating System.
Thirty-eight Exits, All Leading to Separate and Distinct Staircases. Asbestos
Curtains, Fire Extinguishers, Hose Connections. PLAYING KEITH'S HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Prices, 15, 25, 50, 75 and $1.00. Matinee Daily.
SEATING CAPACITY, 2,200
Among the Attractive Features Connected with the Maryland are
The Cafe and Billiard Parlor, Mezzanine Smoking Parlor and the Art Gallery Containing a Valuable Collection of Statuary, Oil Paintings, Etchings, Engravings and Bronzes.
REACHED BY ANY STREET CAR.
AUDITORIUM
HOWARD STREET Above Franklin
Baltimore's Newest and Coziest Amusement Palace JAMES L. KERNAN, Owner and Manager. MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Prices, 15, 25, 50, 75 and $1.00.
PRESENTING
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ATTRACTIONS - -INCLUDING- Farce and Musical Comedies, Operas, Minstrels Comady-Dramas and Extravaganzas
SEATING CAPACITY 2,000
ELABORATE DECORATIONS, BEAUTIFUL EMBELLISHMENTS, AR- TISTIC DRAPERIES, PERFECT APPOINTMENTS.
30 SEPARATE AND DISTINCT EXITS
ENTRANCE FROM STREET TO THE LUXURIOUS TURKISH BATHS Where Comfort, Elegance and Attention Are the Paramount Features.
Holliday Street Theatre
KERNAN, RIFE & HOUCK, Proprietors. GEORGE W. RIFE, General Manager WILLIAM F. RIFE, Business Manager
The Only Popular Price Theatre in Baltimore Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Seating Capacity 1,800.
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Modern Equipment.
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Brilliantly
Lighted by Electricity.
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Convenient to all
City Railroad Lines.
TWELVE SPACIOUS EXITS. ALSO PROVIDED WITH FIRE ESCAPE FROM BROAD PORTICO, ACCESSIBLE FROM DRESS CIRCLE.
MANY OF THE ATTRACTIONS PRESENTED AT HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE ARE PRODUCED IN OTHER CITIES AT HIGH-PRICED THEATRES.
The Productions at the Holliday Include Standard Melodramas, Comedies, Comedy Dramas, Spectacular Plays, Pantomimes, Minstrels, Musical Extravaganzas, Equestrian Plays, Etc., Etc. NIGHT PRICES: 15c., 25c., 50c., 75c .; Box Seats, $1.00. MATINEE PRICES : 15c., 25c. and 50c .; Box Seats, $1.00.
KERNAN'S Monumental Theatre
JAMES L. KERNAN,
Proprietor and Manager
Baltimore's Popular Vaudeville Resort Perfectly Appointed and Modernized Up to Date MATINEE DAILY. Presenting High-Class Specialty Combinations, European and American Novelties, Spectacular and Operatic Burlesques. EXITS: FRONT, REAR, SIDE AND ROOF EXITS.
PRICES
Night: 10c., 25c., 50c., 75c. Box Seats, $1.00.
Matinees : 10c., 15c., 25c., 50c.
Box Seats, $1.00.
POOL ROOMS AND CAFE
Handsomely Furnished and Appointed, Connected with the Theatre. Entrances from the Theatre and from Baltimore Street.
MONUMENTAL THEATRE BOWLING ALLEYS FIRST CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS
(IN THE THEATRE ANNEX) Best Modern Construction, Thoroughly Up-to-Date Equipment. Every Facility and Convenience for Prompt and Satisfactory Service.
Open for Match Games. Weekly and Monthly Prizes Will Be Given.
BALTIMORE Evening Herald
The Independent Democratic Newspaper of The Greater Baltimore
Published every weekday. Contains all the current news pertaining to matters at home and abroad; newsy articles on subjects of interest to the young and old ; comic pictures, serial stories, short stories-in fact, something to attract everybody of whatever class or age.
One Cent a Copy Six Cents a Week
THE Sunday Herald
Baltimore's Favorite Newspaper and Popular Family Journal
Replete with interesting features-40 to 44 pages of matter, some of which will serve to interest each member of the family; the foreign news fully covered, reliable financial items, farmers' reports and quotations, readable stories, a section devoted exclusively to women's interest. Even the children are remembered in the funny comic sheet and the Young Folks Herald section.
3 Cents a Copy
DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME BY RELIABLE CARRIERS.
The Herald Publishing Co. Fayette and Charles Streets
1871
1905
ERECTED BY John T. Ford.
MANAGED BY
Chas. E. Ford.
Ford's P
A ERFECT LAY-HOUSE
UNEXCELLED IN Comfort, Elegance and Construction.
Every Attention Given Patrons
PRESENTING THE
Leading Attractions Only
ERECTED BY John T. Ford.
MANAGED BY Chas. E. Ford.
1871
1905
The Baltimore Journal THE GERMAN DAILY OF GREATER BALTIMORE. 10 CENTS PER WEEK!
Terms for Subscription $5 a Year. Delivered to Anyone in the City at 10c a Week.
THE SONNTAGS POST
A Sixteen-Page Family Paper, Giving Full Dispatches and Local News. The Best German Sunday Paper of the City, With Special Contributions.
Price 3 Cents a Copy. $1.50 a Year.
Delivered Sunday Morning in any Part of the City.
ADDRESS : JOURNAL COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY,
1011-1013 East Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.
Maryland Telephone Courtland 1545
ADVERTISEMENTS REACH ALL CLASSES OF THE PEOPLE.
RATES LOW.
SPECIAL RATES FOR ADVERTISING BY THE
WEEK, MONTH OR YEAR.
The Labor Column Is Free to All Desiring Employment.
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. (ERICSSON LINE)
Steamers Leave Philadelphia and Baltimore Every Day at 5 P. M. (except Sun- days, New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas), Arriving at Each Port Early the Following Morning.
Weather Permitting, Landings will be made at BETTERTON (both ways) daily, and on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays (both ways) at REYBOLD'S WHARF AND TOWN POINT WHARF.
Special Daylight Trips Every Day, Including Sunday, from June to October, by the Magnificent New Fast 20 Mile Steamers "Lord Baltimore" and "Penn." Fare, only $1.50.
Excursion Tickets to Baltimore or Philadelphia, $2.50. Good for 15 Days. SOLD ONLY IN MAIN OFFICES, 204 Light St., Baltimore, and on Pier 3, S. Delaware Ave., Philadelphia.
Rates of Fare:
Cabin Tickets, $2.00. Deck Tickets, $1.50. State Rooms, $1.00 to $3.00. Meals, 50c. each.
Excursion Tickets to and from all Way Landings for Sale on Steamers. All Way Freight Must Be Prepaid.
For Special Excursion Rates for Parties, Clubs, etc., apply at the office. Also through tickets to New York, Albany, Troy, Saratoga Springs, Bos- ton, Fall River (Mass.), Newport (R. I.), Portland (Me.), New Haven and Bridgeport (Conn.), Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Branch, Asbury Park and Seashore Resorts and points north and south.
New York and Baltimore TRANSPORTATION LINE
Freight Received and Delivered Daily at Company's Wharf Hughes and Henry Streets
BY THE FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMERS OF THIS
OLD RELIABLE LINE
Rates lower than by Railroad. Freights of all kinds carefully handled. Cheap through rates to points in New York State and points in New England. Freights for Foreign and Domestic Lines promptly forwarded.
Free of all Commissions but cost of Transfer.
CLARENCE SHRIVER, Agent, 204 Light Street, Baltimore.
H. C. FOSTER, Agent, Pier 11, East River, N. Y.
BALTIMORE
OUR STEAM BOILER.
GOLD MEDAL PORTABLE FURNACE.
Wm. E.Wood Company 18 .... North Howard Street .... 18 BALTIMORE, MD. MANUFACTURE AND ERECT
STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATING PLANTS
HOT-AIR FURNACES AND PLUMBING.
Fire-Place Heaters, Coal, Wood, Gas and Oil Stoves.
FIRE-PLACE HEATERS.
PARIS KITCHENER RANGE.
E. MACHT 310-312-314-316 EQUITABLE BUILDING
Real Estate Ground Rente BOUGHT AND SOLD
TELEPHONES : Mt. Vernon 4026 Courtiand. .. 2313
SUPREMEMERIT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED The KNABE Piano
IS ALONE IN ITS CLASS
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