Baltimore city directory for the year commencing 1912, Part 491

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Baltimore : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2678


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M E G High Priest, Charles B Finley; RED GH P, Gustav A Eitel ; R m G King, Eugene Hammond; R E Q


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Scribe, Charles E Postley; R E G Treasurer, Robert M Rother; R E G Secretary, John H Miller; R E G Chap- lain, Rev Edward W Wroth; Grand Sentinel, Charles M R Glanville


Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons for the Southern Juris- diction of the United States. Masonic Temple


Inspector-General for Maryland, Gen T J Shryock; Secretary, George Cook


Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.


Met 29th of each month, except when it falls on Saturday or Sunday, when Monday night is used. at 111 w Frank- lin. Shrine Parlors, 107 w Franklin Potentate, Frank W Dryden; Recorder, John H Miller; Director, Jas H Liv- ingston


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.


Baltimore Camp, No 11361, meets in Flor- ists' Exchange Hall, s w cor Franklin and St Paul. every Wednesday night; Clerk, Howard MI Emmons, 953 Calvert bldg


Maryland Camp, No 14177, meets in Red Men's Hall, 114 n Paca, every Tuesday night at 8 P .M. Consul, William H Wright. 2532 w Fayette; Clerk, Wilfred V Kenfield, 225 n Gilmor; District Dep- uty Talbot Camp, No 14515. Ostend nr Light; Clerk. Fred J Hess, 4 w Clement Madison Camp. No 11479, 2310 Madison av: Clerk, E E Ottenheimer, 327 Law blde


Calvert Camp. No 15816, meets at Clag- gett's Hall, Fremont nr Edmondson av, 2d and 4th Thursday nights; Clerk, John J Heavy


NATIONAL UNION. State Council. 210 E Baltimore Albert Neuhahn, President


ORDER EASTERN STAR.


Alpha Chapter, Cathedral and Preston, Balto Chapter, Cathedral and Preston; Concordia Chapter, Cathedral and Pres- ton: Maryland Chapter, Cathedral and Preston; Patterson Chapter No 19, Broadway c Eastern av; Ruth Chapter, Masonic Temple


PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA.


Officers State Camp of Md. State President, Geo R McCleary, 1436 n Bond st, Baltimore: State Vice-Presl- dent, Wm T Childs, Arlington, Balti- Inorr: State Master of Forms. Quillie E Weant. 1546 Aisquith et. Baltimore; Stato Treasurer. Wm J Carter. 2405 e Preston t, Baltimore: State Secretary, I'm James Heaps, 210 w Hoffman st, Baltimore; Conductor, W O Sparklin, Baltimore: Inspector. W HT Abbott. .A. B. Ito Co: Guard. F M Cochran. Perryville; Assistant Secretary. Paul Newkirk, Westport: Chaplain. Chas A Sederberg: Baltimore: Trustees. Chas H Williams, Baltimore, Lee W Clark, Bal- timore, Thomas E Lee, Baltimore. W G Davis, Rock Hall, Eugene Worthing- ton, Hampstead. W HI Conner, Brook- lyn. Anne Arundel Co


ROYAL ARCANUM.


Ofice of Grand Secretary Royal Areanun Building, 18 w Saratoga


Grand Regent. Frank M Cline; Grand Vice-Regent. Gover S Hlowser: Grand Orator. Philip E Graff; Grand Secre-


tary, Wilbur F Smith; Grand Treasurer, D J Juvenal; Grand Chaplain, Rev D B Winsted; Grand Guide, Windeld A Goss; Grand Warden, Jas N Wells; Grand Secretary, C G Mullinix


SHIELD OF HONOR OF MARY- LAND AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 400 Cathedral


Grand Lodge.


Grand Master, G Winfield Fisher; Junior Grand Master. James E Dunn ; Grand Secretary, William


J Cunningham; Grand Treasurer, Wil H II Sultzer; The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Tuesday in April Supreme Lodge.


Supreme Master. Jonas, S Deltre, Phila, Pa; Supreme Secretary, Wm J Henry, Balto; Supreme Treasurer, W H H Sultzer, Balto


STEAMBOAT AND STEAMSHIP LINES.


ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. Baltimore to London. 201-207 Chamber of Commerce


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. ( Ericason Line. )


Steamers leave 1 Light-st wharf cor Pratt daily (Sundays and holidays excepted) at 5 P M, making regular trips between Baltimore aud Philadelphia via Chesa- Denke and Delaware Canal; day boats from June 1st to October 1st, 7.30 A M daily; Sundays 8 A JI; Clarence Shriver, Agent, Light and Pratt (2d floor)


BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY COMPANY, MARYLAND, DELAWARE AND VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY. For schedules, refer to daily papers


BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET COMPANY. (Old Bay Line) For Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Ports- mouth and all points South; steamers daily, including Sunday, from Old Bay Line piers, 10-13 Light st; steamers leave at 6.30 P M: John R Sherwood, President and General Manager: P Byrd Thompson, Traffic Manager ; ticket of- fices. s w e Barre and Light sts, 107 e Ralto, Balto and Calvert and 2 e Fayette st


BLUE CROSS LINE.


To Newcastle, Hull, Bordeaux, Etc; Robt Ramsay Co. Agents. 703-706 Keyser bldg, Calvert and German sts


BRISTOL CHANNEL, LINE. To Bristol, England


Atlantic Transport Co, Agents; 201-207 Chamber of Commerce


BROADWAY AND LOCUST POINT STEAM FERRY. Foot of Broadway and Foot of Ilaubert


CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP COM- PANY. ( Chesapeake Line.)


Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st Wharf daily at 6.30 P M for Norfolk and Old Point Comfort, Va, and all points South


YORK RIVER LINE.


Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st Wharf for West Point and Richmond, Va, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 PM


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APPENDIX.


E J Chism, General Passenger Agent; N Chapman, Assistant General Passenger Agent; General Offices, Light and Lee sts


DONALDSON LINE.


Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Glas- gow, Scotland


Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, 703-706 Key- ser Bldg, Calvert and German


EARN LINE. Baltimore to West Indies and Return; Jos R Foard Co, Agents, 1002 Keyser Bldg


ERICSSON LINE. Light St Cor Pratt


Clarence Shriver, Agent


FURNESS LINE. To Leith Direct


Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents; 319 Chamber of Commerce


HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE. Baltimore to Hamburg Direct.


Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, 201-207 Chamber of Commece


JOHNSTON LINE.


Steamers Sail Weekly from Baltimore to Liverpool


Johnston Line Foreign Agency. Ltd. 703- 706 Keyser bldg, Calvert and German


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


Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, 703-706 Key- ser bldg, Calvert and German


LLOYD SICILIANO PALERMO STEAMSHIP LINE.


Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce


LORD LINE.


Belfast and Dublin, Ireland.


Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, 201- 207 Chamber of Commerce


MALLORY STEAMSHIP COMPANY.


Light Cor German


MERCHANTS AND MINERS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.


S E Cor Light and German Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice Freight and Passengers For Boston via Newport News and Nor- folk, Va, Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, 6 P M; for Providence via Norfolk, Va, Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, 6 P M For Savannah and Jacksonville, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 P M D R McNeill. Agent, Pier 3 foot of Gay; .T C Whitney, President; W P Turner, Passenger Traffic Manager; R C Moore, Freight Traffic Manager, S A Tubman; General Freight Agent; C H Smith, General Agent; General Offices, s e cor Light and German sts


MUNSON LINE.


To Colon, Mexico and Cuba. Jos R Foard Co, Agents, 1002 Keyser Bldg


NEPTUNE LINE.


To Rotterdam Direct.


Dresel, Rauschenberg Co, Agents, 319 Chamber of Commerce


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.


Fast line of freight steamers between Baltimore and New York. Freight re- ceived and delivered daily to and from New York at company's wharf, Hughes and Henry sts. General office, 112 Light, F C Moore, General Agent; Pier Office, Hughes and Henry, C T Matson, Agent


NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.


New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Bremen, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa


A Schumacher & Co, General Agents, 7 %. Gay, Arthur W Robson, Passenger Agent, 127 e Baltimore


SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE.


To Copenhagen, Christiania, Stettin, Baltic and Russian Ports Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, 703-706 Key- ser bldg, German and Calvert


RED STAR LINE.


Baltimore to Antwerp Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, 201-207 Chamber of Commerce


SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Sunset Route.


Wm B Johnson, 29 w Baltimore Morgan Steamship Line, Houston and Texas Central Railroad, Houston East and West Texas Railway, Sonora Rail- way, Ltd, Pacific Mail Steamship Co


TOLCHESTER BEACH IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY OF KENT COUNTY, MD.


Office, Piers 15-17 Light-st Wharf William C Eliason, President and Man- ager


STREET RAILWAYS.


BALTIMORE TERMINAL COM- PANY. Liberty, Park av and Marion


MARYLAND ELECTRIC RAIL- WAYS COMPANY. 4 S Calvert


UNITED RAILWAYS AND ELEC- TRIC COMPANY.


9th and 10th Floors, Continental Bldg President, William A House; Vice-Presi- dent, Frank A Furst; General Manager, Thomas A Cross; Secretary, William Early; Acting Treasurer, John T Staub; Auditor, N E Stubbs; Operating Balto and Catonsville, Balto and Northern Electric, Balto City Passenger, Balto, Middle River and Sparrows Point, Balto Traction, Central, City and Suburban, Lake Roland Elevated Railways, Dun- dalk, Sparrows Point and North Point Railway and Balto, Sparrows Point and Chesapeake Railway


WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAIL- WAY COMPANY.


108 n Liberty cor Marion and Park av


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TELEPHONE COMPANIES.


AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.


5 Light Street


R E L George, Manager


CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY.


108 e Lexington Street


F H Bethell, President; M H Buehler, 2d Vice-President and General Manager; J R Y Savage, Auditor; A P Crenshaw, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer; E Bryan, Commercial Manager; W A Tower, Plant Manager; E Corrigan, Traffic Manager ; P G Burton, Engineer


TRUST COMPANIES.


AMERICAN BONDING COMPANY OF BALTIMORE CITY.


President, George Cator ; Vice-Presidents, Chas A Webb, Geo L Radcliffe, Millard Leonard, William J Unverzagt ; Secre- tary and Treasurer, Wm E P Duvall


THE BALTIMORE TRUST COM- PANY.


25 e Baltimore st President. Douglas H Gordon; Vice-Presi- dent, George C Morrison; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles D Fenhagen; As- sistant Treasurer, Walter D Focke; As- sistant Secretary, Howard N Leeke; Di- rectors, Thomas H Bowles. Eugene Lev- ering, Summerfield Baldwin. Theodore Marburg, Richard H Edmonds, Bernard N Baker, Douglas H Gordon, B Howard Haman, Charles Adler, Samuel C Row- land, George R Gaither, William C Sed- don, Edgar G .Miller, Jr, J Wm Midden- dorf, Miles White Jr. Edward N Rich, DeCourcy W Thom, Edward H Mckeon, Loring A Cover, George W Knapp, J Sawyer Wilson, jr, John T Hill, George C Morrison, Thomas O'Neill


COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY.


Saratoga at Charles. President. J Henry Ferguson : Vice-Presi- dents, Lemuel T Appold, Henry Wil- liams; Real Estate Officer, T Alexis Ber ry; Secretary-Treasurer, Hopper Emory; Directors. Miles White jr, Robert Gar- rett, W'm S Hilles. Lewis J Lederer, Henry Williams, S A von Riesen. Henry Barton Jacobs, Charles Morris Howard. Wm Whitridge, Lemuel T Appold, Wm A Smith, J Barry Mahool. Wm Graham Bowdoin, jr, J Henry Ferguson


CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY.


Baltimore and Calvert Sts President, S Davies Warfield; Vice-Presi- dents. Thomas M Hulings and W J Casey; Treasurer, F C Dreyer; Assistant Treasurer, Maurice H Grape; Secretary, H A Beasley; Trust Officer, R Hyland Cox; Directors, S Davies Warfield, Wil- liam H Graffin. F S Landstreet. J II Wheelwright, Thornton Rollins, William P Harvey, George Cator, David H Car- roll, Jacob Epstein, Frank A Furst, E Bartlett Hayward. Thomas M Hulings, John M Dennis, Winslow S Pierce. New York; J Hough Cottman. Benj W Cork- ran, jr, Chas C Macgill. Dant C Ammi- don, Jas A Blair, jr, New York: Asa G Candler, Atlanta, Ga


FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY.


Fidelity Building


President, Edwin Warfield: First Vice- President. Van Loar Black; Second Vice- President and Treasurer, W Bladen


Lowndes; Secretary, Robert S Hart; Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Geo L Mahler: Directors, Edwin Warfield, Vau Lear Black, Jos A Bolgiano,. A E Booth, Herman E Bosler, Wm A Dickes. Charles E Fink. Solomon Frank, Frank A Furst, E Stanley Gary, Jobu S Gibbs, jr. W Bladen Lowndes. J V McNeal, Seymour Mandelbaum. Robert Ober. Gustavus Ober jr. John Walter Smith, Simon H Stein, George Warfield, Clar ence W Watson. Thomas A Whelan, Morris Whitridge, John H Wight


FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COM- PANY OF MARYLAND.


N W Cor Charles and Lexington


Edwin Warfield. President: Thos A Whel-


an. Seymour Mandelbaum. John H Wight, Charles R Miller. Vice-Presi- dents; Robert S Hart, Secretary: Thos L Berry, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Fidelity Building: Directors. Edwin Warfield. E W Biddle, Van Lear Black, George Blakiston. , Jos 1 Bolgiano. Herman E Bosler. Wm A Dickey. Chas E Fink. Solomon Frank, Frank A Furst. E Stanley Gary, David Hutzler. W Bladen Lowndes, J V MoNeal. Seymour Mandelbaum, J Dudley Mason, Charles R Miller. Robert Ober. A Webster Smith, John Walter Smith, George War- field. Marshall T Warfield. Clarence W Watson, Thomas A Whelan, John H Wight


MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY.


Cor Calvert and German


President, L S Zimmerman; First Vice- President. Oscar G Murray: Second Vice-President, Carroll Van Ness; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Jerris Spencer, Jr; Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Ivan Skinner: Directors. Joseph I France. B Howell Griswold. jr. George Garr Hon- ry. A Barton Hepburn. John T Hill, George C Jenkins. J V McNeeal. Henry ( Matthews. Oscar G Murray. Theodore E Straus. Arthur G Wellington, Heury B Wilcox. Douglas M Wylie. L & Zim- merman, J Barry Mahool


MERCANTILE TRUST AND DE- POSIT COMPANY OF BAL- TIMORE.


N E Cor German and Calvert Capital .$1,500.000: Surplus, $2.700.000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. $430.782.00


President, A H & Post; Vice-President, Wilton Snowden: Second Vice-Presi- dent. J R Walker: Treasurer, John Mc- Henry; Secretary and Assistant Treas- urer. T H Fitchett: Assistant Secretary. C I Reynolds: Board of Directors, John Gill of R (Chairman). W W Spence, E Austin Jenkins. Stewart Brown, Aubrey Pearre, H A Orrick, Blanchard Randall. Lawrason Riges. John D Howard. J B Ramsay, Decatur H Miller. Simon Ros- enberg. John K Shaw. William B Hurst. Howard E Young. Edwin G Baetjer, Theo F Krug. Jacob B Cahn. Walter B Brooks. Solomon Frank, John Black. W'm B Oliver. Alex @ Nelson. R Brent Keyser. Chas A Webb, Harry C Black. W. W Lanahan. Wilton Snowden, A H S Post. Alonzo Potter. New York: Rob- ort .J Lowry. Atlanta: Hon Henry G Davis. Elkins, W Va


SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COM- PANT.


13 South


President. Michael Jenkins: Vice-Presi- dent, H Walters: Second Vice-Presi -. dent. John W Marshall: Third Vice- President. J .J Nelligan: Treasurer, An- drew P Spamer: Assistant Treasurer. George B Gammle; Secretary, H H M


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Lee; Assistant Secretary, Arthur C Gib- son; Assistant Secretary, Wm R Hub-


ner; Assistant Secretary, Joseph B Kirby; Cashier, George R Tudor; Real Estate Office, Albert P Strobel; Di- rectors. Michael Jenkins, Blanchard Randall. Waldo Newcomer, Norman James. Saml M Shoemaker, H Walters, E H Perkins, Douglas H Thomas, John J Nelligan, John W Marshall


SECURITY STORAGE AND TRUST COMPANY.


13 to 19 W North Av


President, Henry S King; Vice-President, Matthew C Fenton; Treasurer, George M Bucher: Secretary, Corneilus J Ham- ilton; Directors, Wm A Marburg, J Wm Middendorf. Jos A Bolgiano, Henry C Matthews. P Bryson Millikin, Harry R Jones, Matthew C Fenton, John W


Lowe, Benj F Bennett, Jacob W Slagle, Edgar G Miller Jr Henry S King


- UNION TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND.


N E Cor Charles and Fayette


George Blakiston, President; Charles T Crane, John Keating, Vice-Presidents; Richard B Sellman, Secretary and Treasurer; Joshua S Dew, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer; Board of Di- rectors, George Blakiston, Wm Penrose, Charles T Crane, Henry H Head. Thomas O'Neill, John Keating, G A Schlens, Henry F New, William . T Shackelford. Charles E Fink, James Clark, Dr George A Fleming, Fred C Seeman. Daniel E Offutt, Henry H Hub- ner. William II Pairo. Benj H Brew- ster, jr


LOCATION OF PARKS AND SQUARES


Broadway-The beautiful parkway and popular boulevard of East Baltimore


Carroll Park-Bayard, Columbia av, Gwynns Falls and B & O R R. It has the old Carroll House on a hill. City Springs-Lombard and Eden


Clifton Park-Harford and Belair avs, n of Belt Line R R. It was formerly the estate of Johns Hopkins and was be- queat' ed by him to the Johns Hopkins University, and intended for the loca- tion of the university. The city after- wards acquired it. The country resi- dence of Johns Hopkins still stands as the mansion house of the park


Collington Square-Chester, Preston, Pat- terson-pk av and Hoffman


Druid Hill Park-Madison av ext. Acre- age 700. Is known for its beautiful driveways and scenery. Druid Lake, one and a quarter miles in circumfer- ence, the Maryland House, containing many rare species of birds and min- erals, the Zoo and the Boat Lake are visited by hundreds


Eutaw Place The most beautiful residence section of the city. Adorned with plots of flowers, shrubbery and Ornate foun- tains


Federal Hill Park-Overlooking the har- bor, Battery av, Hughes av, Covington and Warren av


Franklin Square-Fayette, Carey, Lexing- ton and Calhoun


Gwynns Falls Park is located in the west- ern suburbs, on the west bank of Gwynns Falls, beginning at Windsor Mill Road and contains 360 acres of land


Harlem Park-Located in a pleasant resi- dence section of Northwest Baltimore, bounded by Gilmor and Calhoun, Ed- mondson and Harlem avs


Johnson Square-Chase, Valley, Biddle and Homewood av


Lafayette Square-Lafayette av, Carroll- ton av, Lanvale and Arlington av Latrobe Park-Fort av, Cooksie, Richard- son and B & O R R


Madison Square-Chase, Eden, Caroline and Eager


New Reservoir Park-East side of Lib, erty rd, Forest Park


Patterson Park-Patterson-pk av, Balti- more, Eastern av and Linwood av. Of historic interest as containing the origi- nal earthworks thrown up in 1814 by citizen volunteers, when the city was threatened by the British forces under General Root during the bombardment of Fort McHenry


Perkins Springs Square-George, Myrtle av and Clinton av


Riverside Park-Randall, Johnson, Wells and Covington. Overlooking Fort Mc- Henry and the river as far north as North Point


St Paul Bulevad-St Paul st ext


Swann Park-From Winder to Donaldson on the middle branch of the Patapsco River


Union Square-Gilmor, Lombard, Stricker and Hollins


Venable Park-Gorsuch and Montebello avs


Washington and Mount Vernon Squares- Situated in the heart of the most con- servative residence section of the city. They are adorned with flowers, foun- tains and statuary bronze pieces by Barye and Dubois, and heroic statues of Chief Justice Roger Brook Taney, George Peabody, John Eager Howard and Sev- ern Teakle Wallis


Wyman Park-Located on Charles st and University Parkway and contains 186 acres of land


The Most Popular Palace of Amusement


M ARYLAND THEATRE


MATINEE DAILY.


Prices 25, 50, 75c and $1.00 DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO


KEITH'S


HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS


Baltimore's Handsomest Playhouse


AUDITORIUM


SAM. S. SHUBERT BOOKING AGENCY, Lessees and Managers.


Playing All the First Class Shubert Attractions.


Also Belasco and Other High Class Stars.


IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY


Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. (ERICSSON LINE)


Steamers leave Philadelphia and Baltimore Every Day at 5 P. M. (Except Sundays, New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas), Arriv- ing 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 TOWN POINT WHARF.


Special Daylight Trips Every Day, Including Sunday, from June to Septem- ber, by the Magnificent New Fast 20-Mile Steamers "Lord Baltimore" and "Penn." Fare only $1.25 each way. $2.00 Round Trip.


Rates of Fare by Night Boats


Cabin Tickets, one way, $1.50. Deck Tickets, one way, $1.25. Ex- cursion Tickets to Baltimore or Philadelphia $2.00, good for 15 days. Staterooms $1.00 to $3.00, according to size and location.


Meals 50c, each


Tickets to and from all Way Landings for sale on Steamers only.


All Way Freight Must Be Prepaid


Special Excursion Rates for Parties, Clubs, etc., apply at the Office. Also through tickets to New York, Albany, Troy, Sara- toga Springs, Boston, 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.


Apply CLARENCE SHRIVER, Agent. N. W., Cor. Light and Pratt Streets, Baltimore, Md.


POLK'S LUMBER DIRECTORY


OF THE UNITED STATES.


CONTAINS :- List of all Lumber Manufacturers in U. S. Power and Capacity of Mills. List of all Wholesale Lumber Dealers. List of Retail Lumber Dealers.


LISTS OF LARGE CONSUMERS OF LUMBER


Furniture Manufacturers, Piano Manufacturers, Box Manufacturers, Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, Wagon Manufacturers, Car Builders, Planing Mills.


SPECIAL LISTS OF


Lumber Exporters and Importers. Hardwood Manufacturers, Hardwood Dealers, Telegraph and Electric Poles, Railroad Ties; Timber Lands-Poplar, Oak, Hickory, Walnut. Spruce, Gum, Cypress, Etc .; Shingles. Laths, Etc. ; Ship Timber, Mahogany, Ebony, Dog Wood. Etc .; Saw Mill Machinery; Saw Mill Supplies; Boiler Manufacturers, Belting, Etc.


The above are the most prominent features of the work. It is replete with information valuable and of interest to all connected with Lumber interests and allied trades.


PRICE OF DIRECTORY, $10.00.


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William E. Wood Co. 18 N. HOWARD ST.


STEAM WATER FURNACE


Heating.


Ranges, Fire Place Heaters, Stoves and Plumbing REPAIRING AND REMODELING


ESTABLISHED 1836


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