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 315

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


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Ladies' Branch Bible Society. Bible House, I13 N Charles Street.


. Meets first Wednesday of each month. President-Mrs Dr Dulin. Treasurer-Miss G P Vickers. Secretary-Mrs J H Spencer.


Maryland State Agricultural and Mechan- ical Association.


Office, S W Cor Charles and Saratoga Streets. President-Frank Brown. Secretary-David Cowan.


Maryland Bible Society. Organized in 1833. Incorporated in 1842. Bible House, 113 N Charles, President-Chas J Baker. Agent-Thos Myers.


Maryland Civil Service Reform Association. Office, 301 N Charles Street. Room No 9. President-J Hall Pleasants. Treasurer-T Ers- kine Carson. Secretary-Wm Winchester,


Maryland Club. N E Cor Franklin and Cathedral Sts.


President-Otho H Williams. Vice-President- Gilmor Meredith. Secretary-S H Lyon. Treas- urer-Richard M McSherry.


Maryland Colonization Society. Dr James Hall, Agent. 413 Second Street.


Maryland Historical Society. Cor of St Paul and Saratoga Sts.


President-John H B Latrobe. Asst Librarian- John G Gatehell. Library, 25,000 volumes, open from 9 A M to 2 P M. Also Gallery of Painting and Statuary. Open from 9 A M to 5.30 P M.


Maryland Horticultural Society. Office, 117 s Gay Street.


President-J J Chisolm. Treasurer-E Hoen. Seeretary-Wm B Sands.


Maryland Jockey Club. Office, 230 N Charles Street.


Executive Committee-Oden Bowie, President; Wash. Booth, First Vice-President; Edwd Lloyd. Second Vice-President; T M Jenkins, Treasurer; W B Brooks, T J Hayward, H Skipwith Gordon, N S Hill, J S Gittings. F M Hall, R Snowden An- drews, J Alexander Preston, R C Hall, Robert Garrett. Secretary-Charles Wheatley.


Maryland State Grange. Office, 117 s Gay Street. Master-Henry M Murray. Secretary-William B Sands.


Maryland State Temperance Alliance. 208 North Calvert Street.


President-Edwin Higgins. Secretary-C S Mosh- er. City Vice Presidents-William Silverwood. Robt T Smith, Robt Ireland. Treasurer-Robt Mclaughlin.


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Maryland Sunday School Union. Y MC A Building.


President-Goldsborough & Griffith. Secretary- I B Phipps. Treasurer-Wm A Wisong. State Superintendent-Wm A Baker.


Maryland State Dairymen's Association. Othec. IF's Gay.


President-L A I Lamotte. Secretary-Win I Sands. Treasurer-C Lyon Rogers.


Maryland State Farmer's Association. Office, Has Gay. President-William T Hamilton. Secretary-Wm B Sands.


Maryland Tract Society. 14 E Fayette Street.


President-Rev J W M Williams. D D. Treasurer E L Focke. Secretary-Roy R Scott Norris.


Merchants' Club.


German Street, between South and Calvert.


Monday Cinb. J734 East Baltimore Street.


President-Wm Cowan. Vice-President-Dr John & Lynch. Recording Secretary-J C Froelich. Financial Secretary-W G Dougherty. Treas- urer-John Hubert.


Merchants and Manufacturers' Association. S E Cor Liberty and German Sts.


President-German Il Hunt. First Vice-Presi- dont-James A Gary. Second Vice-President- W'm T Dixon. Third Vice-President-R W Ca- tor. Fourth Vice-President-D L Bartlett. Treasurer-Wm HI Jones. Secretary-John R Bland.


East Baltimore Business Association.


President-James Bates. Secretary-E J Griffin. Treasurer-J Vernon Campbell.


Oratorio Sorlety. Oratorio Hall, North Iloward Street. President-Otto Sutro. Vice President-John ( Gratin. Treasurer-David L, Bartlett. Secre- tary-Theo F Wilcox. Librarian-D H Emory.


l'rotestant Episcopal Brotherhood. Rooms 816 Madison Avenue.


President-Edwin Higgins. Treasurer-George A Mason, Hec Secretary-J HI Chase


Schuetzen Park Association. Belair Avenue near North Avenue. President-Adolph Martini. Vice President -- Fredk Cramer. Treasurer-11 Vonderheide. Secretary -- Charles Myohl. Comptroller-J J Requardt. Shooting Master-Chas Struth.


Society of the Army and Navy of the Con- federate States, in the State of Maryland,


President-Hrig General Bradley T Johnson. Cor- responding Secretary-Capt A J Smith. Treas- urer-Capt F M Colston.


Society of St Vincent de Paul.


The Particular Council meets on the third Thursday of each month at 106 N Charles st.


President-F W Dammann. Vice-President-Thos Whelan, jr. Secretary-Thos A Whelan. Treas- urer-J D Wheeler.


St Mary's Conference of the Cathedral. Meets at 106 N Charles street every Monday evening.


President-Chas B Tlernan. Vice-President-Thos J Hanley. Secretary-J HI Neale. Treasurer- C C Shriver.


St James Home for Hoys.


Founded 1$78 by Rev .James Gibbons. Corner High and Low streets.


The Home is a branch of St Mary's Industrial School for Boys, and is in Charge of the Xaverian Brothers.


st Joseph Catholic Lyceum. 205 and 20; S Entaw Street.


President-James F Wallace. Vice President-T Harry Dunphy. Secretary-Joseph F Brandy. Treasurer-Philip J Singletou.


Woman's Industrial Exchange. 331 X Charles Street.


President-Mrs MIN Perry. Treasurer-Mrs W T Howard. Recording Secretary Mrs Thomas K Casey. Corresponding Secretary-Mrs P Hanson Hiss.


The Garland Musical Association. Wilson Post Hall. Musical Director-C L Reitz. Rehearsals every Thursday evening. President-1 Henry. Treasurer-W Young. Sec- retary-S 11 Sessions, 110 Grant Street.


YOUNG CATHOLIC FRIENDS SOCIETY.


Meets 2d Wednesday of each month. President-Dr W'm Lec. Secretary-C F Hickey.


Young Men's Christian Association. Organized 1852.


Library and Reading Rooms, N W Cor Charles and Saratoga Sts.


Open from 9 A MI to 10 PM week days, and from 2 to 6 PM on Sundays.


President Joshua Levering, Vice President- Dr James Carey Thomas, Recording Secretary -J Wilson Cole. Treasurer-I V L Graham. General Secretary-Wm H Morriss. Assistant Sreretary-John MeGregor. Instructor in Phy- sical Department-Prof Emil Schulz


Young Men's Republican Club. 23 W Saratoga St


President-W W Johnson. Treasurer-Geo E Loweree, 103 St Paul St. Secretary-Joseph C C Smith.


Board meets second and fourth Monday in rach Month. Regular club meetings are second Tues- day in January. April, July and October.


CHURCHES. Baptist,


Brantly-Schroeder e Peirce, Rev H M Wharton. Calvary-(Colored) Biddle and Park av, Hey PHA Hraxton.


Eutaw Place-Eutaw and Dolphin. Rev Frank M Ellis, D D.


First-Townsend nr Fremont av, Hoy J W M Wil- liams, D D.


First-(Colored) McElderry and Caroline, Hey J C Allen.


Franklin Square-Calhoun nr Lexington, Hov A J Rowland, D D.


Fuller Memorial-Carey and Presstman, Hev J Henry Brittain.


Fulton Avenue-Fulton av and Baltimore. Rev A C Barron.


German Baptist-Caroline and Hampstead, Rev Louis Lanyi.


Grace-Eager nr Broadway, Hoy J H English.


Hampden-Roland av e Fourth av. Rev F It La- Barrer.


Iligh Street-High n of Fayette. Rev OF Gregory. Huntingdon Avenue-Waverly av nr Yord rd.


Immanuel-St Paul and North'av, Rev A C Dixon. Iradenhall-(Colored) Leadenhall near Cross. Rev Ananias Hrown.


Lee Street-Lee near Ilanover. Rev E M Poteat. Macedonia-(Colored) Saratoga near Glimor. Rev W'm C Lawson.


Patterson Avenue-(Colored) Calhoun and Patter- son av. Hlev W M Alexander.


Perkins Square-(Colored) George and Clinton av. Rev F R Williams.


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Riverside Mission-57 e Randall, Rey E R Allard. Second-Broadway near Pratt. Rey D T Phillips. Seventh-Saratoga and Paca, vacant.


Union-(Colored) North near Lexington, Rev Har- vey Johnson.


Waverly Mission-(Colored) Old York rd.


Christian Church.


Meeting-(Church) Dolphin near Fremont av, Rev James Vernon jr.


Evangelical Association.


Emmanuel Church-Greene and Cider al, Rev John G Scharf,


Trinity Evangelical Church-Fremont and Ed- mondson avs, Rev U V Swingle.


Second Evangelical Church-Mc Elderry and Short, Rev A S Steltz.


Congregational.


First Congregational-Eutaw, between Hoffman and Dolphin, Rey Wm F Slocum, jr.


Evangelical Lutheran.


Emmanuel (German)-Caroline south of Baltimore, Rev Claus Stuerken.


First English-Fremont av and Lanvale, Rev Al- bert H Studebaker.


German Evangelical Salem-Battery av cor Ran- dall, Roy Wm Kirschmann.


Grace English-Broadway cor Gough, Rev H H Weber.


Grace-Preston near Aisquith, Rev Edward S Bol- Bollinger.


Lutheran Chapel-Canton, Rey Andrew Schwartz. Second-Lombard, west of Grecne, Rey L M Kuhl- man.


St John-Near Eastern Cemetery, Baltimore county.


St John (German)-Biddle east of Penna av, Rev N Burkhart.


St John-Lombard near Garrison lane.


St Luke-Henrietta cor Eutaw, Rev John Witke. St Luke-Hampden, Rey Wm Kelly.


St Marcus (German)-Broadway and Fairmount avenue, Rev J Hoerr.


St Mark-Eutaw, between Mulberry and Saratoga, Rey Charles S Albert, D D.


St Martin-(German) Sharp and Henrietta, Rev Charles Frincke.


St Matthew-(German) Fayette near Central ave- nue, Rev E Henber.


St Paul-Druid Hill avenne and McMechen, Rev W'm B Evans.


St Paul-(German) Saratoga and Fremont av, Rev Geo Johannes.


St Peter-Fayette and East, Rev E L S Tressel.


St Peter-(German) Bond near Eastern avenue. Rev C A Schloegel.


St Peter-(German) Eager nr Broadway, Rev C F A Kaessmann.


St Peter Mission-Franklin nr Arlington av, Rev JE A Doermann.


St Stephen-(German) Hanover and Hamburg, Rev F Hennighausen.


Third-Monument near Gay, Rev I C Burke.


Trinity-(German) Trinity cast of High, Rev E Hartman.


Friends.


Eastern District-Aisquith and Fayette. Gospel Mission-Light near Hamburg.


Orthodox-Eutaw and Monument.


Western District-Park av c Laurens.


Independent Churches.


First German United Evangelical Church-East- ern avenue near Regester, Rey F A Conradi.


Zion-(German) Gay south of Saratoga, Rey Henry Scheib.


Jewish Synagogues.


First-(Reformed) Lloyd and Watson.


Gizuk Amuno-(Orthodox) Lloyd near Lombard, Rev Dr Schnee berger.


Har Sinai Temple-(Reformed) Lexington between Pearl and Pine, Rey Dr Phillipson.


Oheb Hashalom-(Reformed) Hanover, between . Lombard and Pratt. Rev Dr Renj Szold.


Oheb Hashalom-(Orthodox) Hill and Charles, Rev Jacob L Wasserman, reader.


Oheb Israel-(Reformed) Eden north of Lombard, Rev H Stollnitz.


Polish-(Orthodox) High near Low, Rey Rappa- port, reader.


Russian-(Orthodox) Exeter north of Fayette, flev Silverman, reader.


Shearith Israel(Orthodox)-Greene c German, Rev Ben Zion Rosenbaum


Methodist Episcopal.


Morning services, II o'clock throughout the year, evening services, 7.30 o'clock from September I to April 30, and 8 o'clock from May I to August 31 Baltimore District-John Lanahan, Presiding Elder.


Bennett Memorial Church-Warner and Ham- burg, Rev CT House.


Eutaw-Street Church-Eutaw above Mulberry, Rev A J Gill


First Church-Woodberry, Rev Leonard M Gard- ner.


First M E Church-St Paul and Third, Rev J F Goucher.


Fort Avenne Church-Fort av nr Johnson, Rev H Bogg.


Grace Church-Woodberry, Rev C E Dudrear.


Guilford Av-North cor Lanvale, Rev Charles Smith.


Hanover-St Church-Hanover and Hamburg-Rev W H Reed.


Ilill-Street Church-Hill near Charles, Rev W R Gwinn.


Madison-Avenne Church-Madison avenue and Townsend, Rev J J G Webster.


Mount Vernon Place Church-Washington and Mount Vernon Places, Rev A J Longacre.


Mount Vernon-Mt Vernon Mills, Rev L L Rrown. Strawbridge-Park av and Wilson, Rev L B Wil- son.


Webster-Mosher c Myrtle av, Rev H F Downes. Wesley Chapel-Sharp and Barre, Rev B Peyton Browo.


South Baltimore-William and Little Church, Rev J B Stitt.


Agent of Book Depository-Rev D H Carroll, 118 e Baltimore.


East Baltimore District-Rev W F Speake, Pre- siding Elder.


Appold Chapel-Washington near Chase, Rev Wm I Mckenney.


Broadway Church-Broadway south of Pratt, Rev J St Clair Neal.


Canton Church-Canton av ext, Rev G D Miller. Caroline-Stree Church-Caroline south of Balti- more, Rev A R Riley,


Chester-Street Church-Chester and Orleans, Rev Geo E Maydwell.


East Baltimore Church-Eastern av near Broad- way, Rey G W Hobbs.


Eastern-Avenue Church-Eastern av near Broad- way, Rev A H Thompson.


Exeter-Street Church-Exeter south of Gay, Rev E O Eldridge.


Greenmount-Avenue Church-Chase and MeKim, Rev Joseph P Wilson.


Harford-Avenue Church-Harford av and Biddle, Rev B F Clarkson.


Highland-Avenue Church-Highland avenue near Phila rd, Rey F H Havenner.


Iligh-Street Church-Iligh and Stiles, Rey Wm G Herbert.


Jackson-Square Church-Fairmount av opp Jack- son Square, Rev W R Stricklen.


Jefferson-Street Church-Jefferson and Bond, Rev Henry Baker.


Madison-Square Church-Caroline and Eager, Rev Wm F Ward.


Monument-Street Church-Monument and Stir- ling, Rev W G Ferguson.


Seamen's Rethel-Aliceanna and Bethel, Rev G W Hyde,


Waverly Church-Waverly, Baltimore connty, Rev G Bacon.


Homestead Chapcl-Homestead, Rev Wm Lam- bright.


West Baltimore District-J E Amos, Presiding Elder.


Columbia-Avenue Church-Columbia av east of Fremont av, Rev Joel Brown.


Emory Church-Pennsylvania avenue north of Hoffman. Rev John F Ockerman.


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Fayette-Street Church-Fayette cast of Fremont. av, Hey Robert N Baer.


Franklin-Street Church-Franklin and Poppleton. Rey JR Wheeler.


Graco Church-Lanvale and Carrollton av. Rev E S Todd


Harlem Park Church -Gilmor opp Harlem Park. Rey T Widerman


Monroe-Street Church-Monroe and Ramsay. Rev D B Winstead.


Summerfield. Calverton-Rey I Downs.


Union-Square Church-Lombard and Calhoun. Rov S M Hartsock.


West Baltimore (German) Church-Pennsylvania av e Mosher, Rov John D Bodcker.


Whatcoat Church-Stricker and Presstman, Rev Alex E Gibson.


Colored.


Baltimore District, James W Dansbury, Presid- siding Elder.


Amos Chapel-Saratoga near Carrollton av, Rev W H Draper.


Asbury Chapel-Me Elderry near Patterson-pk av. Rey -


Asbury Church-East and Douglas, Rov S G Grilin.


Centennial Church-Bank and Caroline. Rov Geo W Pinkney.


John Wesley Church-Sharp near Montgomery, Rev Benj Brown, Jr.


Metropolitan Church-Orchard near Druid Hill av, Rev OG Key.


Sharp-Street Church-Sharp north of Pratt, Hey E W S Peck.


St Matthew's-Columbia av near Poppleton, Rov Thos W Booth.


St Paul-Saratoga near Carey, Rov Jas Thomas.


Waugh Chapel-Columbia av near Scott, Rey P H Matthews.


Methodlst Independent.


Bethany-Lexington and Calhoun, Rey L A Thirl- keld,


Chatsworth-Pine and Franklin, Rov JT Wight- mail.


Epworth -- Gilmor and Mosher, Rev M J Law.


John Wesley-Pratt nr Fulton av, Rev JC Num- mer.


Olive Branch- Fort av and Charles, Rey J W Parks, St John-Liberty north of Fayette, Hoy .1 J Murray. St John Chapel-Madison av and Laurens, Rev Liston HI Pearce.


William-Street-William nr Gittings, Rey Thomas Lowe.


Methodist Episcopal- South.


Rev T E Carson and Rey P H Whisner, Presiding Elders.


Calvary-Greene and Lombard. Rev W J Young. Central-Edmondson av and Stricker. Rov J T WH- liams.


Emmanuel-Presstman and McCulloh, Rev J Watts Shoaff.


Frederick-Avenue Chapel-Frederick road near tollgate, Rey B F Ball.


North Baltimore Church-Holland near Aisquith, Roy A Davison.


St Paul-Fayette near Carrollton av, Rey & K Cox. Trinity-Madison av and Preston, Rey WHI D Harper.


Rev B F Ball. Agent Book Depository, 120 e Fny- ette


Methodist Protestant.


Broadway-Broadway and Monument, Rey Hugh L Elderdice.


Hampden-Rev . I. Killgore, D D.


llenry Chapel (Colored)-West near Hanover, Rev John W Leakins.


Mount Lebanon-Preston and Bond. Rev J D Kinzer.


St John (Colored) Mount near Cole, Bev Jas W Wells.


South Baltimore-Light south of West, Rev JE T Ewell.


Starr Church-Poppleton and Lemmon, Roy W M Strayer.


St. Thomas (Colored)-Chesnut nr Front, Rev John Scott.


Washington-Street Station- Washington and Lom bard, Rev R & Rowe.


West Baltimore-Lafayette av and Gilmor, Rev D L Greenfield.


Methodist-African.


Itt Rev A W Wayman, D .


Allen Mission-Stockton alley near Baltimore, Rev Thos A Davis.


Bethel-Saratoga west of Gay, Rov Daniel Draper. Ebenezer-Montgomery east of Hanover, Rey W Dw Schurman.


Mt Zion-Saratoga near Carrollton av, Roy Henry P Thomas.


St John-Tessier e Orchard, Rev Geo T Watkins.


Trinity-Biddle and Linden avenue, Rev Daniel P Seaton.


Waters Chapel-Spring between Jefferson and Me- Elderry. Rev D P Scaton


Presbyterian.


Abbott Chapel-Abbott Place, Highland av, Rev J W'sane Jones.


Aisquith Street -Aisquith near Jefferson, Hoy Silas A Davenport.


Associato Reformed- Fayette between Liberty and Charles, Rey Wayland D Ball.


Associate Reformed Chapel-Columbia av near Poppleton, Roy R & Brown.


Boundary Avene-North avenue and St Paul, Broadway-Broadway and Gongh, Roy G E Jones. Brown Memorial - Park av and Townsend, Rev M D) Babcock.


Central Church Mission-Ridgely and Hamburg, Rey JT Smith.


Central Presbyterian-Entaw Place near Dolphin, Rev . T Smith, D D.


Faith Church- Broadway and Biddle, Rev John P Campbell.


First Presbyterian-Madison and Park avenue. Rov JT Leftwich, D D.


First United Presbyterian -- Madison av and Biddle. Rev T W Anderson.


Franklin Square-Carey and Fayette, vacant.


Franklin Street Franklin and Cathedral. Her W I' Murkland. D D.


Fulton Avenue-Fulton av e Tenant, Rev E HI Robbins.


Grace Church-(Colored) Dolphin and Etting, Rov C Hedges.


Govane Chapel-Govanstown, Roy Henry G Mar- tin.


Hampden-Woodberry near the Park, Rey C S Barrett,


Knox-(Colored) Baltimore and Aisquith.


Lafayette-Square-Carrollton av near Lanvale. Rov Samuel MeLanahan.


Light-Street Presbyterian-Light near Montgom- ery, Hoy James D Fitzgerald.


Madison Street (Colored) Madison near Park av, Rev W'm I Weaver.


Reformed Presbyterian-Harford av and Chase, Rev W M Glasgow.


Second Presbyterian-Baltimore and Lloyd, Rev Alex. Proudfit.


Toone-Street-Toone near Canton. Rev J Wynne Jones.


Twelfth Presbyterian Franklin, between Clinton and Fremont avs, Vacant.


Westminster-Fayette and Greene, Rev Maurice E Wilson.


Protestant Episcopal.


Right Roy Wm Paret, DD, Bishop of Maryland. Episcopal Residence, Hlo Madison av.


Advent- Mission Chapel (free), Battery av near West, Rey Thomas White, rector.


All Saints Church (free). Baltimore and Monroe, Rev Townsend Jackson, rector.


Ascension Church, Lafayette Square, Rev Chas ( Grithth, rector.


Atonement Mission Chapel (free), Chester near Biddle. Rov & A Crampton, rector.


Chapel of Nativity-(free), Pratt near Poppleton, Hoy James Briscoe, rector.


Christ- Church, Chase and St Paul, Roy Walter W Williams, rector.


Church of the Holy Cross-(free). Millington av and Ramsay ext. Roy Benjamin I Griswold. D D, rector.


Church of the Holy Evangelist-(free). Potomae and Dillon. Hoy CE Harding, rector.


Church of the Holy Innocents-(free), Eden and Chase. Rev .John il Logie, rector.


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Church of the Messiah-(free). Gay and Fayette. Rev Peregrine Wroth, reetor.


Church of Our Saviour-(free), Broadway and Mc- Elderry, Rev J B Harding.


Emanuel-Cathedral and Read. Rev J H Eceleston, D D, rector; Rev R A Mayo. assistant.


Grace-Monument and Park av, Rev C B Brewster, rector; Rev J A Regester. assistant.


Good Shepherd-(Chapel,) Mullikin and Spring, Rev W W Williams.


Henshaw Memorial-(free), Barre eor St Peter, Rev Hobart Smith. rector


Holy Trinity-(free), Gilmor and Tenant, Rev J J Sams, D D, minister in charge.


Howard Chapel-Colored Mission (free), Park av nr Dolphin,


Memorial-Bolton and Townsend, Rev Wm M Dame, reetor.


Memorial-Church of the Holy Comforter (free), St. Edward's-Bloomingdale rd near Lafayette av, Chester and Pratt, Rev E & Kemp, reetor. Rev E B MeKenzie.


Mount Calvary-(free), Eutaw and Madison av, Rev Roht H Paine, rector; Rev H R Sargent, as- sistant.


St Andrew-Iligh nr Lombard, Rev J & Miller, rector; Rev R H Gernand, assistant.


St Barnabas-(free), Biddle and Argyle av, Rev Augustus P Stryker, rector.


St Bartholomew-(free), North av nr Madison av, Rev E H Ingle, rector.


St George-Presstman e Division, Rev F Gibson, rector.


St George-(Chapel,) Fremont and Pa avs.


St James-Colored (free), North and Saratoga, Rev Geo B Johnson, in charge,


St John the Baptist-Mission Chapel (free), Barre near L Greene, Rev Jas Chipchase in charge.


St John-(Waverly), Rev F H Stubhs.


St Luke-Carey near Lexington, Revs Wm MI Bar- ker and J Me Elroy, reetors.


St Mark-Lombard near Parkin, Rev G F Plum- mer. rector.


St Mary-Ilampden, Rev Edward T Lawrence.


St Mary the Virgin-Colored Mission Chapel (free), Orchard near Madison av, Revs C B Perry and H R Sargent.


St Michael and All Angels-(free), St Paul n of North av. Rev Wm Kirkus, LL.B, reetor


St Paul-Charles and Saratoga, Rev J & B Hodges, St Michael-(German) Lombard and Wolfe, Rev


S T D, rector; Rev Alfred Harding, assistant.


St Peter-Druid Hill av and Lanvale, Rev Julius E Grammer. D D, reefor.


St Stephen-Hanover and Welcome al, Rev W F Lewis, in charge.


St Thomas-Homestead, Rey W Brayshaw, rector. Trinity-Broadway and Pratt, Rev George A Leakin, rector.


Reformed Church.


Aisquith-St-(German) Aisquith near Me Elderry, Rev Gustav Faeius.


Fifth-(German) Canton av near Broadway, Rev Marcus Bachmann.


First-Calvert near Read. Rev T Rossiter.


Immanuel-(German) Saratoga and Schroeder, Rev J Conrad Hauser.


St Johannes-(German) Calvert nr Saratoga, Rev C Borchers.


St Paul-Lexington and Carlton, Rev Marion L Firor.


Third-Paea and Saratoga, Rev C Clever.


Reformed Episcopal.


Right Rev James A Latane, D D, Bishop of the South.


Church of The Redeemer, Bolton near Lanvale.


Cummins Memorial Church-Right Rev James A Latane, D D, Lafayette square.


Emmanuel-Hoffmanand Eden, Rev-Vincent.


Roman Catholic.


Most Rev James Gihbons, D D, Cardinal-Areh- bishop of Baltimore. Right Rev E MeColgan, Vicar-General.


Carmelite Chapel-Attended from St James. Cathedral-Cathedral and Mulberry, Revs Thos S Lee, M A Fenne.


Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrow-Honse of Good Shepherd, Monnt and Hollins. Attended from St Martin.


Chapel of the Visitation Convent-Park av and Centre. Attended from St Francis Xavier.


Church of the Holy Cross-West nr Light, Rev L Vogtmann.


Corpus Christi-Townsend and Mt Royal av, Revs Wm E Starr, Jos H Cassidy.


Fourteen Holy Martyrs-Mount near Pratt, Rev Meinard Jeggle.


Immaculate Conception-Mosher and Druid Hill av, Rev Patrick McHale.


Jenkins Memorial-Mt Royal av e Townsend.


Sacred Heart-Highlandtown.


St Agnes' Chapel-St Agnes' Ilospital.


St Alphonsus-(German), Park av and Saratoga, Revs E F Schauer and Andrew Ziegler, C SS R


St Andrew-Monument and Washington, Rev Michael Dansch.


St Ann-York rd, Rev Wm E Bartlett.


St Bernard's-Hillen rd near Harford rd.


St Bridget-Canton, Rev Wm Jordan.


St Francis Chapel and Colored Sisters of Provi- dence-Chase and Forrest pl. Attended from St Francis Xavier.


St Francis Xavier-(Colored) Calvert and Pleas- ant, Rev Father Giesen and assistants.


St Gregory-Baker and Gilmor, Rev Owen B Cor- rigan.


St Ignatius-Calvert and Madison, Revs Father Smith, S J; E Sonrin, S J; W F Clarke, S J, and other priests of Loyola College


St James-(German) Aisquith cor Eager, Rev Chas J Schmidt, C SS R and assistants.


St John-Eager and Valley, Revs Bernard Mc- Manus, J 1) Marr, P J Donohoe and Engene Hannan.


St Joseph-Barre and Howard. Revs James Cno- ningham and Riehard MeCarthy.


St Lawrence Chapel-Fort av and Hull, Rev John Hagan.


St Leo-Stiles and Exeter, Rev J L Andreis.


St Martin-Fulton av and Fayette. Revs John S Foley, D D, and Thos J Broydrick.


St Mary Chapel-St Mary Seminary, Penna av, Rev A Magnien, SS.


St Mary Star of the Sea-Johnson and Clement, Rev Peter MeCoy, P P; Rev Father Barre, assis- tant.


Peter Bausch, and assistants.


*St Monica-Hill nr Sharp, Rev A B Leeson.


St Patrick-Broadway and Bank. Revs John T Gaitley, & Rabbia and J D Boland.


St Peter-Poppleton and Hollins. Very Rev Mon- signor E MeColgan. V. G; Revs James Holden, Joseph S Gallen and John E Dunne,


St Pius-Schroeder and Edmondson av, Revs Pat- rick Duggan, P P: John G Dougherty


St Stanislaus-Ann near Aliceanna, Rev John Rndowiez.


St Thomas-Hiekory av e Fourth av, Rey J O'Brien.


St Vincent de Paul-Front near Fayette, Revs E Didier and Joseph A Gallen


St Weneeslans-Central av near Fayette, Rev JN Jentsch.


Swedenborgian.


German New Jerusalem-Aisynith and Fayette, Rev Peter J Faber.


New Jerusalem-Calvert north of Chase, Rev T A King.


Unitarian.


First Independent-Franklin and Charles, Rev Charles R Weld.


United Brethren In Christ.


Rey J Diekson, Bishop, Eastern Distriet.


Fifth Chureh-George and Clinton av, Rev C W Steinspring.


Otterbein Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ -Seott and St Peter, Rev C A Bertner.


Otterbein Church-Conway near Sharp, Rev W O Mittendorf.


Salem-Retreat and Franeis. Rev David Speek.


Sweet Air Chapel-Woodberry.


Third-Fulton av and Lombard, Rev F List.


Universalist.


East Baltimore-Baltimore e Eden, Rev R H Pull- man.


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No. 3 North Holliday Street, Baltimore.


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In order to secure the best accommodations, Cabin Passengers should hand in their orders at least four weeks before the sailing of Steamers. Saloon Plans of all the. Steamers can be seen at the Office.


All kinds of Foreign Money Exchanged and Drafts Issued. Parcels forwarded and received. U. S. Passports at shortest notice.


WM. SCHNAUFFER,


No. 3 North Holliday Street,


German Bank Building,


BALTIMORE.


14:3


Ford's Grand Opera House,


Erected in 1871 by JOHN T. FORD.


SEATING CAPACITY, 2,000. Time of Exit from First Floor, 3 Minutes.


Lighted by Edison's Incandescent Lamps. Heated by Steam. No Fire required, except in one place, under any circumstances. No Fire or Flame used in or about the auditorium, lobbies or stage. Most of the Great Dramatic Attractions of the Stage have ap- peared at this House. Now under the direct management of


CHAS. E. FORD.


The following Unchallenged Letter indicates the Business and Capacity of the House :


THE CAPACITY OF THE BALTIMORE THEATRES.


A printed slip, purporting to be a reprint from the "BALTIMORE AMERICAN of Aug' 111h. 1856." stating the capacity of the various Theatres in Baltimore, has had some circulation- The statements made in it are unfair to at least two of the houses, and its anonymous publi eation and use still more so, as far as it relates to the capacity of Ford's Grand Opera House. which it names as 1,592.


The following exact account of tickets sold and accounted for, during a week of the pres ent season, not including a single free admission or seal, or private bores (which can accommodate sixty persons), will be a sufficient answer. To verify and sustain the preciso truth of this statement, our books are open to examination. The attraction will be named, and this state- ment proven on any wager, from $100 to $1,000-the amount forfeited on either side to go to the Dramatic Fund. Scrutiny is challenged in this way to enforce the truth and to avoid the frequent suspicion of padded receipts, without veriflention. We sincerely believe such a record- where prices grade from one dollar for reserved seats on the first floor-cannot lx paralleled this season by any other Baltimore Theatre of six consecutive nights' business, fiable to the same tests of accuracy.


SIX CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS' PAID ADMISSIONS.


Monday.


Tuesday. .1942


Wednesday 0124


Thursday


Cupaeity of 6 private boxes .... 60 2131.66 Not counting press or any alleged free ad missions.


Friday ...


Saturday


12.430


The Matinces were- Wednesday .1247-paid admissions,


Saturday ..


1666


..


2913 Average Matinees. . . . 1456,50-paid admissions.


The paid admissions include all reserved seat sales at every performance.


Any und all proof of the absolute voracity of this entire statement will be furnished to any cotemporary manager, and he can be aided by any expert accountant, provided he will accept the same conditions in investigating the actual paid admissions of his theatre within any similar week of this season.


The above- tirst presented to all the Baltimore Managers for examination is also sub mitted to all others Interested, by Very respectfully. CHARLES E. FORD, FORD'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Balto., Feb. Ist. 8%. ManAKOr.


The Office for the Sale of Seats and the general transaction of business is open from 9 A. M. to @ P. M. every day.


Treasurer, GEO. T. FORD.


Advertiser, JOHN T. FORD, Jr.


An average each night of. . . . . . . 2071.66


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