R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory . . . containing a new map of the city, a carefully classified business directory, new and complete street directory, 1888, Part 2

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] R.L. Polk & Co
Number of Pages: 1566


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JAMES CLARK & CO.


JOHN CAHILL.


BUILDERS OF


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BOILERS


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SOUTH SIDE BASIN, BALTIMORE.


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- MANUFACTURERS OF -


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STATIONERS' SPECIALTIES. DENNISON'S TOURISTS' TAGS FOR TRAVELERS.


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


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JOHN C. FOOS,


(Formerly Foreman for Taylor, Chadwick & Co.) MANUFACTURER OF


Chadwick's Patent Oil Can, AND PRACTICAL


TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


STOVES, FURNACES AND


FIREPLACE HEATERS. Hollowware. China, Glass and Housefurnishing Goods, TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. Particular attention to repairs in all branches of my business.


2101 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., COR. BLOOM ST.


GR


JOHN J. KELLY & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ALUM & BOTTOM LIME, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Lime, Hair, Cement, Plaster, Black, Red & Brown Point Sand,


TERRA COTTA PIPES, GUTTER STONES, BRICKS, LATHS, &C., OFFICE AND WHOLESALE YARD: North Ave. Cor. Cathedral Street, Branch Office, Wilson Building. Charles Corner Saratoga Street. Lime ship; ed di ect from factory to all points. Telephones 253-3 and 719. FACTORY, TEXAS, BALTIMORE COUNTY.


* E. D. BROWN* ELOAN BROKERE


Negotiates First Mortgage Bonds on Good Real Estate Securities in the State of Kansas and in Kansas City, Mo. Correspondence of Capitalists Desiring Safe Investments Solicited. References: National Bank of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford Conn. Rooms 604 and 605 Nelson Building, Kansas City, Mo.


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KANSAS 8 PER CENT


-: SEND FOR: -


WM. C. KNOX & C Kansas Investor's


Containing the Compiled Laws of Kansa: to the Mortgage Contract and Taxes, Map o and State of Kansas; References and ) Information about our Method of Loaning.


WE DO NOT OFFER 3 OPTIONS for investors but THE ONE, and t DITIONAL GUARANTEED S PER CENT. LOANS. Interest and principal conect mitted to lender on date of maturity FREE OF COST.


Do not loan your money at 6 and 7 per cent. interest when you can as easily get 8 per cent. on class of security. Money is worth & per cent. Interest, and is bringing that in this St 6 per cent. loan is made a second mortgage is taken for the other 2 per cent., and if a 7 per cent. loa il second mortgage is taken for the other i per cent., and in addition, the agents get the usual con


WHY NOT GET THE FULL BENEFIT YOURSELF ON VOUR MONEY ?


W'e have a capital of $100,000 to hack our guarantee, but the best guarantee possible is the charac the loan itself.


Loans range in amounts of $300 10 $10,000, huit generally $400 to $3,000; two to five years time; sec three to four times the amount of the loan.


WM. C. KNOX & CO.


SUCCESSORS TO HODGES & KNOX.


INVESTMENT BROKER 112 Sixth Avenue, West, Topeka, Kans.


8 0 GUARANTEED INTEREST,|


0 Capital $100,000.00 and One-Half {}} Net Profit:


We receive money in amounts of $500 to $20,000 to be invested in real estate in the name of the purchase We issue our INVESTMENT CONTRACT. guaranteeing the investor 8 per cent. Interest per annum and one-half ( 9) net profits, purchaser giving us exclusive right to sell at any time we think Il most profitable, allowing us one-half ( §) net profits as commission.


We have resided in this State and city for over 20 years, and have visited and operated in nearly every county m the State.


We are well acquainted with real estate values. Have made from 20 to 50 per cent. per annum on real estate investments during the past four years. The present outlook is more favorable than ever for such investnichts.


SENT FREE


Our Real Estate Pamphlet, which contains a short sketch of Topeka, its progress and importance; also Hodges' & Knox's Kansas Investor's Guide, containing the compiled laws of Kansas relating to the mortgage contract and taxes and map of Kansas and the city of Topeka.


WM. C. KNOX & CO.


successors to Hodges & Knox, Investment Broke 114 Sixth Avenue West. TOPEKA,


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NATIONAL abernacle of Galileans, No. 105 S. LIBERTY STREET. L, R. W. N. G. Ruler.


DON, R. W. N. G. Scribe.


OF THE VARIOUS TABERNACLES OF GALILEAN FISHERMEN IN BALTIMORE.


... . . * meet at Galilean Temple, 105 S. Liberty street, Baltimore, City.) ¡le No. 28, Ist and 3d Monday, Rockville, Md.


.e No. 1, meets on 2d and last Tuesday in every month .*


tas Tabernacle No. 2, meets on 2d and last Friday in every month. Thomas 1. Hall,


abernacle No. 3, meets on Ist and 3d Thursday in every month. Wm. F. Hall, secretary .* ernacle No. 5, ist and 3d Tuesday, Galileans' Temple, Crisfield.


rnacle No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Monday in each month. Isaac Owens, secretary .*


cle No 6, meets ist and 3d Tuesday in every month. Columbus Gordon, secretary .* abernacle No. 7, meets Ist and 3d Friday. Thomas I. Hall, secretary .*


VABENE No. 8, meets zd and Last Thursday. Benjamin F. Smith, secretary .*


semane Tabernacle No. 9, meets 23 and 4th Friday. Charles H. Nelson, secretary .* inder Young Tabernacle No. 29, Ist and 3d Saturday, Lanham Station, B & P. R. R.


John's Tabernacle No. 10, meets 2d and last Thursday. Mary Stevenson, secretarv .*


nt Paul's Tabernacle No, 11, meets 2d and last Wednesday. Dr. Allen R. Smith, secretary .*


sesheeba Tabernacle No. 12, 2d and 4th Wednesday, meets at Galileans' Temple, Annapolis. J. C. Jp, secretary.


Saint Stephens' Tabernacle No. 13, meets ist and 3d Wednesday. Harriet Howard, secretary .*


King Solomon Tabernacle No. 14, meets Ist and 3d Wednesday. Ida E. R. Bell Secretary,*


Rising Star Tabernacle No. 15, Ist and 3d Monday, at Galileans' Temple, St. Inigoes. St. Mary's County. Mount Nebo Tabernacle No. 18, 2d and 4th Thursday, Galileans' Temple, Crisfield.


Olive Leaf Tabernacle No. 30, Ist and 3d Tuesday. Adele Jackson, secretary .*


Pir neer Tabernacle No. 20, meets Ist and 3d Tuesday. Lambert Nicholson, secretary .*


'nt Mary's Tabernacle No. 21, meets Ist and 3d Thursday, Cornelius J. Wilson, secretary .*


Mia Tabernacle No. 22, Ist and 3d Friday, at Galileans' Temple, St. Michaels, Md. Thomas secretary.


ne Tabernacle No. 23, Ist and 3d Monday, at Protestant Church, Govanstown. M. Benson, -


H. Il Carnett Tabernacle No. 24, meets Ist and 3d 'Thursday, at (Bryant's Chapel) Piney Neck, Md. S. Hazleton, R. W. Scribe.


Bishop's Commandery, G. G. E., 2d and 4th Thursday. C. Gordon, secretary .*


Vigilant Tabernacle No. 25, Ist and 3d Friday, Kent Island, Md. Zebulon Heath, Scribe.


Green Spring Tabernacle No. 26, Ist and 3d Wednesday, Green Spring, Baltimore County. George s, secretary.


Extra Lee Tabernacle No. 27, Ist and 3d Tuesday, Kent Island, Md. Alex. Anderson, secretary.


JUVENILE DIVISIONS.


Mount Lebanon Juvenile Tabernacle No. 1, meets ist and 3d Monday, afternoon. Thomas I. Hall, secretary.


Knox's Juvenile Tabernacle No. 2, meets ist and 3d Friday afternoon, Mary E. Jones, secretary .*


Gideon's Wing, G. G. E., meets 3d Monday night in every month. Columbus Gordon, secretary .*


Furnishing Committee meet Ist Tuesday in each month. M. A. Harper, president; Thos. I. Hall, Secretary .*


Board of Trustees, R. W. National Grand Tabernacle of Galileans, nieets ist Monday in every month .* Bishop's Relief AAssociation meets Ist Friday. Annie G. Lester, secretary .*


For further information, address


THOS. I. HALL, R. W. N. G. Ruler,


105 South Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md.


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A Million in First Mortgages to be sold without delay. Safe as Government Bonds and Income more than Double.


ESTABLISHED 1874.


JOHN D. KNOX & CO. INVESTMENT BANKERS -AND -


LOAN AGENTS,


No. 620 KANSAS AVENUE,


TOPEKA, KANSAS.


MONEY LOANED FOR INVESTORS.


On first mortgage at 6, 7, and 8 per cent. on real estate worth 2.1% to 4 times the amount of the loan ; interest payable semi-annually. Interest and principal collected and remitted free of exchange.


Correspondence solicited from Guardians of Trust Funds, Banks and Bankers, Saving Associations and others desiring safe investments with liberal rates of interest.


All letters of inquiry answered promptly, and references given. Any person having money to invest for himself or others, whether the amount is great or small, is invited to correspond with us. Safe investments. with a profitable and regular income to the lender, can be secured through us.


INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.


6 months,


5 per cent. per annum.


12 months, - - 6 per cent. per annum.


LOTS, LANDS AND FARMS FOR SALE.


Parties contemplating making investments in Real Estate will do well to write us.


We make loans from $250 and upwards. Parties having money to invest, we will be pleased to have them write for our Investors' Guide, just out.


CORRESPONDENTS.


MERCHANTS' NAT. HANK, FIRST NAT. BANK, ATLAS NAT. BANK,


Kansas City. Mo.


New York, N. Y.


Boston, Mass.


JOHN D. KNOX & CO.,


INVESTMENT BANKERS AND LOAN AGENTS, TOPEKA, KANSAS.


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Fertilizer Machinery, Mixers' Rolls, Breakers,&c. Marine Railways, Clay Temperers. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.


JAMES MURRAY & SON, 102 to 108 YORK STREET, Baltimore, Md.


WILLIAM HOPPS & CO. Millers, Grain Dealers & Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN


Mill Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. PROPRIETORS ROYAL CROWN MILLS.


MANUFACTURERS Rye Hop aud Flour, Corn Chop, Buckwheat Flour, Yellow and White Corn Me'l, Crushed Oats, &C.


Warehouse and Mills, 210 Spear's Wharf.


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G. A. DOBLER.


E. T. MUDGE.


DOBLER & MUDGE,


Successors to Dobler, Mudge & Chapman,


WHOLESALE


PAPER WAREHOUSE


-AND-


Paper Stock,


MANUFACTURERS OF BOOK AND NEWS PAPER,


ALL GRADES, SIZED AND UNSIZED.


New No. 113 Hopkins Place,


OLD No. 53.


BALTIMORE.


R. L. POLK & CO'S


BALTIMORE CITY


11


DIRECTORY


FOR 1888.


CONTAINING


1 1 CITY 6:37 7


A NEW MAP OF THE CITY,


A CAREFULLY CLASSIFIED


Business Directory,


NEW AND COMPLETE


STREET DIRECTORY,


AND AN APPENDIX OF MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION.


"TO FIND A NAME YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT."


COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY B. R. SHERIFF, MANAGER, OFFICE, No. 112 N. CHARLES STREET.


PRINTED BY NICHOLS, KILLAM & MAFFITT, CORNER GRANT AND MERCER STREETS.


Entered according to an Act of Congress. in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty- eight. by R. L .. POLK & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.


F189 BIA18 888 L


CHANGES


-INTHE --


BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY FROM 1810 TO 1888.


De-


NAME OF PUBLISHER.


Date.


1810


WM FRY.


196


5,774


1812


..


206


6,798


1,024


1819


R J MATCHETT


160


4,640


D2,158'


1822-23 C KEENAN


305


9,355


4,715


1824


R J MATCHETT


338


10,616


1,261


1827


281


10,39%


D219


1829


66


401


13,634


1,698


1833


..


193


14,282


648


1840-41


..


..


414


18,630


1.166


1845


JOHN MURPHY


438


19,872


1.242


1849-50


.6


459


22.950


1,750


1851-52


٩٩


353


31,064


1856-57 JOHN W WOODS.


320


36,160


1858-59


..


406


42.224


1860


443


53,025


10,801


1864


478


54,345


1,320


1867-68


610


72,948


18,603


1869


..


744


83,500


6,820-


1871


..


741


82,483


D1,017


1873


..


..


733


94,557


2.992


1875


..


768


102,376


8,593


1877


6.


796


99,500


812


1879


892


107,716


8.216


1880


..


944


118,942


4.094


1882


1,051


127,171


451


1884


JOHN W WOODS.


1,146


129,498


2.327


SHERIFF & TAYLOR.


1,390


139,000


5,775


1885


JOHN W WOODS ..


1,400


137,200


7,702


1,551


136,835


D2,165


1886


JOHN W WOODS.


1,435


135,913


D1,287


1887


R L POLK & CO ..


1.158


141 276


5,363


1888


..


..


B R SHERIFF. Manager ..


.......


1,178


150,764


9,488


.


766 745


91,635


D 285


1874


93,783


D 774


1876


..


98,688


D3,688


1878


1,017


122,936


126,720


3,784


1883


17


SHERIFF & TAYLOR.


1,269


133,245


6,074


1872


..


..


328


29,616


6,666


1853-54


..


354


11,936


1,539


1831


6.


343


17,464


3,189


1842


1847-48 R J MATCHETT.


400


21,200


1.328


6,064


639


76,680


3,732


1870


91,920


9.437


11,926


1881


1,


Pages of Names.


Number of Names.


Increase or


crease of Names.


Those Marked "D" Decrease.


BALTIMORE DIRECTORY CO.


. . .


1,056


1.448


5,096


INTRODUCTORY.


Herewith is presented to our patrons and the general public a second issue of the Baltimore City Directory.


The edition for 1887 had a total of 1,158 pages of names, while this edition has 1,178 pages-a gain of twenty pages over the 1887 edition.


The Directory for last year contained the names of 141,276 persons. In this volumn their are a total of 150,764 names-a gain during the last directory year of 9,4SS names.


While these figures show that the city is having a steady yearly growth in population, the Classified Directory presents the fact that almost every trade, profession and manufacturing enterprise known to other leading cities of the country is fully represented.


The information contained in the Appendix-has been carefully revised, and it is a true reflex of the religious, educational and social interests of the city.


The excuse made by some business men for not ordering the Directory is, that in a city like Baltimore no necessity exists for its annual publication. As evidence to the contrary, we state that during the canvass for this volume, which was made mostly in the last six weeks of 1887, no less than 2,250 vacant dwell- ings, stores, offices, etc., were found. After the canvass was completed Dec. 31, 1887, these vacant places were again visited, when fully one-half of them were found occupied. This shows that there are between ten and eleven hundred changes in location of places of business, residences, etc., every month.


These changes and the influx of new residents seem to make the annual pub- lication of the City Directory an imperative necessity.


All that experience, a liberal outlay of money and the aid of a corps of trained canvassers could do to make the present edition entirely reliable and correct has been done.


To the business men who have given the publication their support in the way of subscriptions and advertising favors our thanks are extended, and to those who never buy a Directory, we would say that in the future, as in the past, we will use our best endeavors to have their information accurately and briefly inserted.


THE PUBLISHERS.


Removals, Too Lates, Alterations, Omissions, &c.


Acker John A. elk. 1518 e Eager


ACME RENOVATOR CO, Michaels & Carpen- ter. props. carpet cleaners. 1109 and 111] Cathe- dral


Adolph Emma, grocer, 137 s Bond


Adolph Geo, tireman, 137 8 Bond


Agricultural Society of Balto Co, 117 s Gay


Babbitt B T. of NY. JH Reed, mingr, soaps, s w cor Cheapside and Water


Baer John, paeker, 29 & Regester


Baiter Jacob P. prop Vienna Model Bakery, 1415 n Charles. h New York


Baltimore Nervine Co. pat medicine mntrs, 1324 w Baltimore


HALTIMORE PRESS PUBLISHING COM- PANY. A B Cunningham, pres and editor, Balto cor Postoffice av


Barranger Henry C (Barranger & Knell), 114 Pa av ext


Barranger & Knell (II ( Barranger, J Knell), but chers. 10 Lexington Mkt


Baschardt Adam, tailor, 407 n Chapel


Beall E (Beall & Co), 911 w Franklin


Beall & Co (E Beall), coal, 435 n Fremont av


Bean Edwa D) R (Bean & Berry). 1616 w Lexington


Bean & Berry(E DR Bean and A Berry), com mers, 110 s Charles


Becker Carl & Bro (J G Bocker and J A Andreas), liquors. 411 w Lexington


Beeker Geo (Geo Becker & Co), 784 Columbia av Becker Geo & Co (Geo Becker), cigars, 739 w Pratt


BENEDICT HROS, overall and shirt mufrs. 30 Hanover


BENSON OREGON R. lawyer, 12 Glenn Bldg, 12 St Paul, h Balto Co


Benton Luther B, cik, Altamont Hotel


Benzinger & Calwell, lawyers, 19 e Lexington


Berlin Martin, saloon, 416 Pearl


Bernheimer Ferd, dry gds, 311 w Lexington


Berry Alexins (Bean & Berry), Charles-st av or Fitth


Blackford W R, 10 South


Blanc Ferd (Cary & Blanc), 222 Park av


Bohlmann Wm H. prov, 1521 Mc Elderry


Borden J D W, fish, 23 Lafayette mkt


Brenan Jos T & Co (Joseph T Brenan and Saml R Waite), ship chandlery and oils, 425 e Hughes


BROWN CHARLES W, lawyer, room 13 Glenn Bldg, 12 St Paul, h 1139 n Gilmor


Brown Stewart (Brown & Brune), lawyer, 222 St- Panh, h 1037 do


Bull John T, grocer, 1439 Argyle av


Burggraf Chas (Marr & Burggraf), 227 Rock


Buschman Francis A, lawyer, 14 e Lexington, h 725 w Lombard


Callaban Lawrence J. barkpr, 19 n Exeter


CAREY THOMAS K & BROS (Thos K, Jas jr, A Morris and James Carey), cotton and woolen | Hall Henry X, shoes, 300 n Eutaw h 919 Edmond-


mill furnishers, R Rand machinists supplies,21 s | Charles


('arr Alfred J, lawyer, 4 South,h 1009 Lafayette av CARRIAGE AND TOY CO. G F Prechtel pres. Chas Hilgenberg vice pres, Henry Roschen treas, E A Prior secy, H Kraemer supt, children's car- riages, 215 w Balto and 200 and 202 w German


Carroll Ella (Streett & Carroll), Eagle Hotel Cary E C (Cary & Blanc), 4 s Gay


Cury & Blanc (E C Cary and F Blanc), caterers, 421 n Charles


Cedar Hill Cemetery Co. Oregon It Henson sec, 11 Glenn Bldg, 12 St Paul


Chabot Lawrence I, physician, 327 n Central av


Chesapeake Mattress Co, Aug Krapp mngr, 217 Innover


Clark E P & Co (Engene P Clark), fertilizers, Cal- vert e Lexington


Clark Eugene P (E P Clark & Co), 2202 n Calvert Conway Henry J (Conway & Hooper), Saratoga Hotel


CONWAY & HOOPER (H J Conway and G W Hooper), proprs Saratoga Hotel, Howard e Sara- toga


Cooper Frank H, elk, 518 n Schroeder


Crispens Win H, police, 404 e Fort av


Cross Riebd K, room 42 Glenn Bldg, 12 St Paul, b 1520 Park av


Cunningham Albert B. pres and editor Balto Press Publishing Co, Halto e Post Othee av, h Barnums Hotel


Curley Jobn E (Williams & Curley, 709 8 Sharp Curtis Frank P. soap and candle mufr, 602 Buren, h 838 e Preston


Czarnowsky Ferdinand, painter, 1526 n Stricker D'ASTRE F, saloon, 16 St Paul (sec advt) Davis Anthony S, press, 34 s Paca


Deford Benj F (Deford & Co), 8 w Mt Vernon pl Deford Thos ( Deford & Co), 8 w Mt Vernon pl


Deverenx Art Pottery Co (Dx Robinson, Land H du Fresne) potters, 405 n Howard


Dobson Geo H jr ( Wilson & Dobson),1909 Linden av Doeppe Win F (Doeppe & Kemp) 1321 Argyle av


Doeppe & Kemp (Wmn F Doeppeand Wm A Kemp), mattress mnfrs, 316 n Howard


Dorsey John J, mngr Vienna Model Bakery, 1415 I Charles


Du Fresne H (Devereux Art Pottery Co). 405 n lloward


Du Fresne L (Devereux Art Puttery Co), 405 n Iloward


Edwards Geo W, cik, 12 St Paul


ELECTRO-AUTOMATIC TRANSIT CO OF BALTIMORE (THE), 6 South


Elias Eli, bkpr, 214 s Howard, h 405 w Fayette


Empire Drill Co, Wm H Brown, mngr, 121 Light


Engol Gottfried (Engel, Kirchheiner & Regnier). 30 s Caroline


Eugel, Kirchheiner & Regnier (Gottfried Engel, L Kirchheiner and Chas Regnier), coppersmiths, 1611 Thames


EPPLER C & SONS, coopers and barrel dealers, 521 to 527 w Lee (sec advt)


Fairfax C D, 1734 n Charles


Faringer Wm B, elk, 227 n Charles, h Mt Washing- ton


Fidelity Mutual Life Ins Co of Phila, P L Perkins, mngr. 205 e German


Finley Chas E, photg. 409 n Gay


FitzPatrick Bros (Nicholas Fitz-Patrick), com mers, 119 s Gay


Flickenschildt Henry F (Mueller & Co), 221 s Ann Forster Geo H, pres The Geo H Forster Co, 502 e Lombard, h Liberty rd


Forster Geo H Co (The), distillers, 502 e Lombard


Foster J J, v-pres The Geo H Forster Co, 502 e Lombard


Frank Nison, grocer, 404 w Lexington, b 1215 Druid llillav


Freedman B. peddler, 114 Harrison


GANZHORN MICHAEL W, restaurant and saloon, 9 s Liberty


Gawthrop Chas T, condtr, 521 Robert ",


Goodrich G Clem, 1528 Eutaw pl


GOTTSCHALK LEVI, gents furng goods, 324 I Charles h 13 w Saratoga (see advt)


Graves R W (C R Pollard & Co), 914 MeCullob Grist M H, music teacher, North av c St Panl llahn Elias (Schanze & Hahn), 732 McHenry


son av


Hamburger Nathan (Jos Schenthal & Co), 730 s Bdway


Hamilton Wm D. gardener, Druid Hill Park


Heiman, Weinberg & Lehman (Aaron lleiman, Max Weinberg and Lewis Lehman), clothing who], 7 Hanover


Ilellmers Ad, treas The Geo H Forster Co, 502 e Lombard


Hemsley Wm, sec The Geo II Forster Co, 502 c. Lombard


Hoffmann Robert, physician, 204 w Franklin


Hogg John (Welsh & Co), 1511 Eastern av


Hopper Geo W (Conway & Hooper), prop St Charles Hotel h do


Hopper Daniel W (S W T Hopper & Sons), Mt Washington


Ilooper, MeGaw & Co (Daniel C Hopper jr and Geo K McGaw), grocers, 222 n Charles


HOPPER & W T & SONS, (Daniel W Hopper), insurance agts and brokers, 26 s Holliday


Howard Fire Ins Co of N Y, 26 s Holliday


Hume Jos M (Stansbury & Hume), 2218 e Lombard Jackson Wm L, children's carriages, 418 w Balto, b 513 n Arlington av


Jucob Jos, tailor, 1025 w Lexington


JENKINS FRANCIS D S, lawyer, 23 Firemen's Bldg h 14 w North av


Johannes H H & Co (H ]] Johannes), clocks whol, 1 s Sharp


Johnson G D, grocer, Balto c Calhon


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REMOVALS, TOO LATES, ALTERATIONS, OMISSIONS, &c.


Kahn & Schloss (Samnel Kahn and Wm Schloss), clothing whol, 109 w Balto


Kindervatter Elizab, netiens, 248 Pearl


Kirchheiner Lonis(Engel, Kirchheiner & Regnier), Ann nr Fayette


Klautsheek Chas S, bkpr. 313 Second,h 219 w North av


KNECHT JOHN A & SON, (John A, John A jr, and Frank F Knecht), brick manfrs, yards Washington av nrWestern Schuetzen Park,office 529 Columbia av


Krapp Aug, mngr. Chesapeake Mattress Co, 217 Hanover, h 209 s ligh


Lenski Richard C Rev, 506 n Schroeder


LENZ JOHN It, coal and wood, 6H4 n Fremont uv, h 228 do


Littell Norman W. physician, 803 w Fayette


Lloyd's Hotel. Win J Loyd prop. Pratt e Charles


Lowenthal Bros (Daniel, Lewis. Solomon and Samuel Lowenthal), fancy gds, 132 n Howard


Lowenthal Daniel (Lowenthal Bros), 728 w Lex- ington


Lowenthal Louis (Lowenthal Bros), 132 n Howard


Lowenthal Saml (Lowenthal Bros), 211 w Lom- bard


Lowenthal Solomon (Lewentbal Bros), 714 w Lex- ington


Imcke Geo W. tailor, 800 e Balto


Mckinney Wm W Rey (Simmons & Mckinney). 1828 Bolton


Marburger John JI. tailor, 3 n Entaw


May Ang C, marble, 884 w Balto, h 87] Hollins


MERCHANTS PARCEL DELIVERY CO. , 9 and 11 Hopkins pl


Methodist Protestant Church, Lombard e Chester Miller Floyd, 10 € Fayette, h 1048 w do


Monumental Pipe Co of Balto City, 209 n Liberty Mullin Bernard, billiards, 13 w First n


Nagle Theo H. see R Tynes Smith Can Co, Mill c Bowly, h 1028 Edmondson av


Perkins P Lenfield, ins, 205 e German, h 1827 Bol- ton


Pollard C R & Co (C R Pollard and R W Graves). com mers, 121 s Charles


Regnier Chas (Engel, Kirchheiner & Regnier), 619 s Patterson pk av


Roshneck Annie, tailor. 1008 w Balto


Robinson Dx (Devereux Art Pottery Ce), 405 n Howard


Sapp John W. elk. 1921 c Balto


SARATOGA HOTEL, Conway & Hooper props. Howard e Saratoga


Schirm.in Moritz, physician, 404 s Caroline


Schweizer Chas F, y pres The Gee H Forster Co. 502 e Lombard


Stein Jobn K, cigars, 646 w Hoffman


Stokes .Jas H, physician. 1406 n Fulton av


Inion Paper Co, Hanover e Lombard


Venable John R, salesman, 129 w Balto


Vildt Matthias, tailor, 1005 w Halto


Index to Contents.


ABBREVIATIONS


51 | City Commissioner.


1459 | City Council. N+1


Aged Women's Home ....


1459


Agricultural Society of Balto eo.


1462


Alpha Chapter No 1 Order of Eastern Star ..


14.56


American Legion of Honor.


1456


Ancient Order of United Workmen.


Appeal Tax Court. 1442


APPENDIX. 1411


Athenaeum Club .. 1163


Baltimore Academy of Medicine. 1461


Baltimore and Ohio Employees Relief Assn .... 1458


Baltimore Athletic Club. 1463


Baltimore Chapter American Inst of Architects1458 Baltimore Chess Association .. 1463


Baltimoro City Jail .. 1443


Baltimore Club .. 1403


Baltimore College of Dental Surgery 1461


Concordia Club ..


Constables, 1463


1442


Corn and Flour Exchange.


1151


Coroners.


1412


Baltimore Manual Labor School. 1461


Baltimore Medical Association. 1461


Baltimore Medical College .. 1461


Crescent Club.




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