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Baltimore and Hall Springs Line-Cars leave Dar- ley Park every 12 minutes from 6 A M to 11.30 P M via Harford rd, Central av, Madison, Aisquith, Fayette, Gay, Baltimore, Eutaw to Camden Sta- tion. Return via Eutaw, Baltimore, Aisquith, Madison, Central av, Harford rd to Darley Park, connecting with cars for Homestead and Hall Springs every hour from 6 A M to 10,45 P M.
Citizens' Railway Company. Office, N W Terminus.
J S Hagerty, President,
C C Speed, General Superintendent.
Old Line .- From Druid Hill Park via Fulton and Pennsylvania avenues, Cumberland, Gilmor and Mosher streets, Carrollton avenue, Fayette, How- ard. Lombard, Exeter and Pratt streets, to Patter- son Park. Return via Baltimore, Ann, Pratt, Ex- eter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette and Carey streets, Lafayette avenue, Stricker, Presstman, Gilmor and Cumberland streets, Pennsylvania ave- nue. Retreat street, Druid Hill avenue to Druid Hill Park.
New Line -From Druid Hill Park via Fulton and Pennsylvania avenues, Cumberland, Gilmor, Fay- ette, Howard and Lombard streets, to Exchange Place. Return via South, North. Fayette, Gilmor and Cumberland streets, Pennsylvania avenue, Retreat street, Druid Hill avenue to Druid Hill Park.
Cars run every four or six minutes, from 5.30 A M to 12 P M.
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North Baltimore Passenger Railway Com- pany. Office Mt Royal av and MeMechen st. James L McLane, President. Thomas J Wilson, Secretary.
Linden Avenue Lines .- Cars marked "Boundary" from North avenue and Charles-street avenue, via MeMechen street. Linden avenue, Howard, Lex- ington, Charles. German and South streets, Ex- change Place, Holliday street to City Hall. Re- turn via North, South, German, Charles and Sara- toga streets, Park avenue, Franklin, Howard and Richmond streets, Linden avenue, MeMechen street. North avenue to Charles-street avenue.
Cars marked "Linden Avenue Extended," from North avenue via Linden avenue, Howard. Centre, Charles. German and South streets, Exchange Place, Holliday street, to City Hall. Return via North. South, German, Charles, Centre, Howard and Richmond streets, Linden avenue, to North avenue.
Maryland Avenue Line .- Cars marked "Camden and Union Stations," from Hutingdon avenue and York road, via Charles-street avenue, North and Maryland avenues, Biddle and Howard streets. to Camden station. Return same route.
Cars marked "Waverly" from Waverly to Hun- tingdon avenue and St Paul street thence over same route as cars marked Camden and Union Stations.
Edmondson Avenue Line .- Cars marked " Ed mondson and Fulton Avenues," from Ed- mondson and Fulton avennes via Fremont av, Franklin, Howard, Lexington, Charles, German and South streets, Exchange place, Holliday, street, to City Hall. Return via North, South, German, Charles and Saratoga streets, Park ave- nue, Franklin street, Fremont and Edmondson avenues to Fulton avenue,
Fremont Avenue Line .- Cars marked "Fremont Street." From Linden avenue and North avenue via MeMechen, Division, Mosher and Fremont avenue, to Edmondson avenue. Return same route.
Centre and East Monument Street Line. - Cars marked "Calvert and Western Md Stations." From Franklin and Howard streets, via Howard, Centre, High, Hillen, and East Monument streets, to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Return same route.
Free transfers given at Howard and Franklin streets. Linden avenue and MeMechen streets, and Fremont and Edmondson avenues.
Highlandtown and Point Breeze Passenger Railway Company. Office, 712 Eastern Avenue Extended. Superintendent-Francis Hazlehurst. (See Map.)
From Highlandtown, via Eastern avonue, Bond, Gough, Stiles, Pratt, South, Exchange Place, Hol- liday, Fayette, North, South. Return same route. Cars run at intervals of seven minutes.
Transfer cars run from Gough and Eden streets along Eden to Lombard, Exeter, to Western Mary- land Depot. Return same route,
Central Railway Company. Office, Preston Street, cor Jones Falls.
President and Gen'l Manager-Peter Thompson.
From Fulton Station. via Fulton avenue, Lan- vale street. Myrtle avenue, Dolphin street, Argyle avenue, Biddle, Eutaw, Preston, Caroline and Lancaster streets, to Broadway Market. Return same route. Cars run at intervals of six minutes from 5.20 A M to 12.20 P. M.
Union Passenger Railway Company. General Manager-T C Robbins.
Columbia Avenue and John Street Line .- From Washington avenue, near Carey street, via Wash- Ington and Columbia 'avenues. Paca, Camden, Howard and Liberty streets, Park avenue, Town- send and John streets and North avenue to Park avenue. Return same Route. Cars run every ten minutes.
Maryland Avenue Line-From Huntingdon ave- nue, near Oak street, via Maryland avenne, Biddle street, Park avenue, Liberty, Howard and Con- way streets, to Light street wharf. Return same route. Cars run every six minutes.
to City Hall. Return via Fayette, North, South, Pratt, Howard, Lombard, Gilmor, Pratt to Fred- erick avenue. Connecting with cars for Catons- ville every hour, and Loudon Park and Irvington every half hour. Cars run every six minutes.
Woodberry Line .- From Huntingdon avenue, near Oak street, to Woodberry. Return same route.
Baltimore, Pimlico and Pikesville Railway Company.
PH Walker, Pres and General Manager.
Cars leave North and Pennsylvania avenues each hour from 6 A M to 7 P M. Leave Pikesville half-past each hour from 6.30 A M to 7.30 P M
People's Railway. Office, Druid Hill avenue and Retreat street. Win A House jr. Manager.
Main Line-From Druid Hill Park, via Druid Hill avenue, Paea, Camden, Howard, Conway and Charles streets, Fort avenue to Fort MeHenry. First car leaves Druid Hill ave and Retreat street 5.25 A M. Last car 10,54 P M. First car leaves Fort MeHenry 6.30 A M. Last car 12.01 A M Re- turn same route.
Branch Line-From foot of Ridgely, via Fre- mont avenue, Paca, Camden, Howard, Conway, Charles, German, South. Exchange Place and Hol- liday, to City Hall. Return same route. First car leaves 6.47 A M. Last car 10.47 P M. Last car leaves City Hall 11.08 P M. Cars ruu every six minutes.
York Road Railway. Abner D Sanks. Superintendent. Office. No 6 N Holliday street.
Leave Baltimore for Towsontown hourly from 6.30 A M to 9.30 P M and 11.30 P M.
Leave Towsontown for Baltimore hourly from 6 A M to 10 P M.
Leave Baltimore for Govanstown every half hour from 6.30 A M to 11,30 P M.
Leave Govaustown for Baltimore every half hour from 6 A M to 9.30 P M and 10.30 P M.
Leave Baltimore for Waverly every 15 minutes from 6.30 A M to 11 P M and 11.30 P M, Waverly to Baltimore every 15 minutes from 6.05 A M to 10.30 P M.
Baltimore and Powhatan Railway Company. Office, 2203 W Baltimore street.
James McKittrick, Superintendent.
For Calverton, Highland Park, Wetheredsville, Franklintown and Powhatan.
Cars leave terminus Red Line cars, West Balti- more street, at 8, 9 and 11 A M, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 P M. Extra car Saturday and Sunday 9 P M.
Leave Powhatan at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 A M, 12.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30 and 5.30 P M. Extra car Saturday and Sunday 7.30 P M.
STAGES.
Harlem Company.
J N Foss. President. H F Turner. Vice President. J H Foss, Secretary, M W Adams, Treasurer.
From Fulton Station, via Fulton and Harlem avenues, Gilmor street, Edmondson avenue, Carey, Baltimore, Caroline and Orleans streets, Broad- way to Gay street. Return same route.
Stage to Kingsville.
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 158 North High street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 1.15 P M.
Liberty Road Stage, H S Jean, proprietor.
Arrives at Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily, at 9.30 P M. Leavesat 2.30 P M.
Long Green, Harford Road, Stage.
Leaves 317 North street every afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, and the Sun office at 3 o'clock.
TELEGRAPHS, &C.
Western Union Telegraph Company. S W Corner Baltimore and Calvert.
Lombard Street Line .- From Pratt street and Frederick avenue. via Pratt, Gilmor, Lombard. Branch offices-Aliceanna and Chester, Wil- Howard, Pratt, South, Exchange Place, Holliday | helm's Hotel, Carrollton Hotel, Calvert-st Station,
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Charles st and North av. 209 Richmond, Fulton Station. 13 n Eutaw, Edmondson av and Carey, 302 Light-st whf, Stock Exchange Building, Hotel Rennert, Calverton, 11 Hopkins pl, Union Station, Corn and Flour Exchange, 427 Exchange pl, 308 s Broadway, Canton Ferry, President-st Station, Scott cor Pratt, St James Hotel, Claremont Stock Yards, 229 South, Camden Station, Jackson and Fifth la, Mt Clare, 321 Wilson, and Locust Point Station. R J Bloxham, Manager.
American District Telegraph Company of Baltimore.
First District-S W cor Calvert and Baltimore Second-Executive office 13 n Eutaw. Third-209 Richmond. Fourth-N E cor Edmondson av and Carey. Fifth-308 s Broadway. Sixth-3 w Centre. Seventh-321 Wilson. Ninth-North and Charles St avs Branch offices -Gay and Lombard, Light and Pratt, Rennert House and Aliceanna and Chester. J B Yeakle, General Manager.
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.
St Paul e Bank la.
President-Samuel M Bryan. Superintendent Maryland Division-A Wilsou jr.
STEAMBOATS AND STEAMSHIPS.
North German Lloyd.
Steamers run between Baltimore and Bremen weekly. From Bremen Wednesday ; from Balti- more Wednesdays, 2 P M. Freight taken to Lon don, Hull, Leith, Hamburg and Antwerp, for which through bills of lading are signed. All let- ters must pass through the Postoffice.
A Schumacher & Co, No 5 s Gay st.
Allan Steamship Line.
· Steamers leave Baltimore every alternate Tues- day, taking freight to London, Antwerp, Amster- dam, Rotterdam and Havre, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters muss pass through the Postoffice. A Schumacher & Co, No 5 s Gay st.
General Steamship Services.
Steamers sail periodically from Baltimore to European ports. Gustavus & Co, Agents.
15 s Gay street.
Atlantic Transportation Line. Baltimore to London direct. Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co, Agents, 409 Second Street.
Empire Steamship Line.
Steamers leave N C R Piers 1, 2 and 3, Canton' semi-monthly for Liverpool, Glasgow, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Marseilles and Hamburg. J M BROWN, Manager, 409 Second st.
Hamburg American Packet Co. Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co, Agents, 409 Second st.
Dominion Line.
For Bristol. For freight apply to A Schumacher & Co, 5 s Gay.
West India Pacific Steamship Company.
To Liverpool direct. Through bills of lading to Hamburg, London, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Ant- werp and Havre. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co. 11 s Gay st.
Royal Mail Line.
To the Netherlands, freight received daily at the New York and Baltimore Transportation Line's, wharf foot of Frederick street.
Continental Line.
Steamers leave Baltimore for Bordeaux. Lon- don, Havre, Hamburg, &e. as occasion offers. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co .. Agents, 11 South Gay Street.
Merchants' and Miners' Transporlation Com- pany.
For Boston, Mondays ann Thursdays, 3 o'clock P M. For Providence via Newport News, Va. Tuesday and Friday. 1 o'clock P M. For Savan- nah, Wednesday and Saturday, 3 o'clock P M. A L Huggins. General Agent. Foot Long Dock, Office 216 Water Street.
Newbern (N C) Line.
The steamers of this line sail Wednesdays and Saturdays from Pier 10, Light-St Wharf, at 4 P M. R Foster, General Manager, 222 Light-St
For Newbern (N C) Semi-Weekly, Freight received daily at the Bay Line Wharf. W H Fitzgerald, Agent. 129 East Baltimore St.
Jolinston Line. Steamers sail weekly from Baltimore to Liver- pool and Barrow. Patterson, Ramsay & Co, 17 and 18 Donnell Building.
Hooper's Line. Steamers sail from Baltimore to Liverpool direct. J Hooper & Co, Agents, Commercial Bldgs, Gay and Lombard Sts.
Neptune Line. Steamers sail semi-monthly. Through bills of lading to Amsterdam, Antwerp and London. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents, 11 South Gay Street.
Potomac Transportation Line. For landings on the Potomac River. A Needham, Jr, Agent, 430 Light St.
Baltimore Steam Packet Company.
(Old Bay Line.)
For Fortress Monroe and Norfolk and all points South. Steamers daily (except Sundays); From Union dock at 8.30 P M; Canton Wharf, foot of Patuxent street, at 9.30 P M. Freight steamers leave daily at 5 P M. Ticket office. 129 East Balti- more Street. E Brown, Gen Ticket Agt.
New York and Baltimore Transportation Line-Inland Route via Canals,
Steamers leave Company's wharf, foot of Fred- erick-street Dock, daily, at 5 P M, (Sundays ex- cepted) through to New York. J Alex Shriver, President, 204 Light St. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave 1 Light-street Wharf daily (Sun- days excepted) at 4 PM, making regular trips be- tween Baltimore and Philadelphia via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. J Alex Shriver. President, 204 Light st.
Baltimore and Jacksonville Packet Line. Gray, Irelan & Co, agents, 108 s Gay.
Wheeler Transportation Line.
For Choptank River. Steamers leave Pier 5 Light-st Wharf every Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday at 9 P M. Emory & Neavitt. Agents, 202 South st.
Nanticoke Transportation Company.
Steamers leave Piers 12 and 13 Light-st Wharf Tuesdays and Fridays for landings on Nanticoke and Hongo Rivers. Howard Dail, Agent.
Cromwell New York and New Orleans Line. E W Neurath, Agent, 518 e Pratt.
Sassafras River Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 6 Light-street Wharf for Buck's Neck, Gales' and Vannort's, Frederick- town, Georgetown, etc. Wm Cundiff, Agent,
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Eastern Shore Steamboat Company.
Steamers Tangier, Eastern Shore and Maggie leave Baltimore, South-street Wharf, daily, for the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia at 5.30 P M.
Freight received for all points on New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk, Wicomico & Pocomoke. and Delaware, Maryland & Virginia Railroads. P R Clark, Agent, 241 South street,
Baltimore. Chesapeake and Richmond Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 2 Light-street Wharf daily (Sundays excepted) at 4 PM, for Richmond and all points South.
R Foster, Gen'l Manager, 222 Light.
Maryland Steamboat Company.
Steamers Ida, Avalon, Enoch Pratt, Samuel J Pentz, Kent and Joppa run as follows :
Choptank River Route-Easton. Oxford, Cam- bridge and intermediate landings to Denton.
Great Wicomico River, Dividing and Dymer's Creck, Milford Haven and Piankatank River Route.
Annapolis, West, Rhode, Severn and South River Route.
Salisbury. Deal's Island. Roaring Point and Wi- comico River Landings, connecting at Salisbury with the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk. and Wicomico & Pocomoke Railroads.
Howard B Ensign, President. Piers 3, 4 and 4% Light-street Wharf, Office 302 Light.
Roanoke Norfolk and Baltimore Steamboat Company. Thos Skinner, Superintendent.
No. 223 Smith's Wharf.
Centreville and Corsica River Steamboat Company.
Steamer Captain Miller leaves Pier 12 Light- street Wharf every day at 3 P M. C Halliburton, Agent.
Chester River Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 7 Light-street Wharf for landings on Chester River. Geo Warfield, President.
Choptank Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 11 Light-street Wharf daily (Sundays excepted) at 9 P. M. for Easton, Oxford, Trappe, Cambridge, East New Market and inter- mediate landings to Choptank Wharf. ES Johnson, President.
Weems Line.
Steamers leave Piers 8 and 9 Light-street Wharf as follows: Theodore Weems every Wednesday and Saturday, at 6.30 A M, for Patuxent River di- rect, as far up as Benedict. Westmoreland leaves 9 PM every Sunday as far up as Bristol. Mason L Weems leaves Friday at 4.30 P M for Rappahannock River Landings and Fredericksburg ; Wednesday at 4.30 P M Rappahannock River as far as Tappa- hannock. Westmoreland leaves at 4.30 P M Tnes- day for Fredericksburg and Rappahannock River. HENRY WILLIAMS, Agt, 428 Light.
Tolchester and Chesapeake Steamboat Com- pany. Office. Pier 16. Light-street Wharf.
For Tolchester Excursions, Steamer Louise, Pier 16, Light-street Wharf. For Little Choptank River, Steamer Emma Giles, Pier 15. Light-street Wharf. For St Michaels and Miles River, Steamer Emma Giles, Pier 15, Light-street Wharf.
Wm C Eliason, President.
Broadway and Locust Point Steam Ferry. Foot of Broadway. Darius H Leary. Superintendent.
BENEFICIAL AND SECRET SOCIETIES.
Masons.
Masonle Temple, Charles nr Saratoga. Master Masons.
The Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge is held the 3d Tuesday in November. The semi- annual Communication is held 2d Tuesday in May.
Grand Officers-Thomas J Shryrock, M W G Mas- ter. S L Stockbridge, RW D G Master. W S Keech, R W S G Warden. Geo R Medairy, R W J G Warden. J H Medairy, R W G Secretary. Wm H Shryock, R W G Treasurer. Graham Duke- hart, Grand Lecturer. C E Kemp, Grand Tyler. W H Nicholson, Assistant Grand Tyler.
Royal Arch Chapter of Maryland.
Annual Convocations on the 2nd Tuesday in No- vember at Masonic Temple
M E Grand High Priest-J F Hindes. R E Dep G H P-R K Martin. R E Grand King-W H Clark. R E G Scribe-S L Stockbridge. HE Grand Treas- urer-David C Avery. R E Grand Secretary- Geo L McCahan. R E Grand C of the Host M N Young.
State Grand Commandery of Knights Templar.
Meets at Masonic Temple annually on the 4th Wednesday in November.
Grand Commander-C McDonald jr. Grand Dep Commander-A E Booth. Generalissimo-H Ô Reese. Grand Captain General-S R Mason. Grand Prelate-J F Hindes. Grand Senior War- den-J P Clark. Grand Junior Warden-C V S Levy. Grand Treasurer-S W Regester. Grand Recorder-J R Miller. Grand Standard Bearer -C G Fox. Grand Sword Bearer-
Grand Warden-W W Abrahams. Grand Cap- tain of the Guard-G L Wellington. Grand Mar- shall-C B Kleibacker.
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons. Baltimore Consistory No 9 meets 2d Wednesday of each month at Masonic Temple. C C Isaacs, Commander-in-Chief. R M Wallace, Secretary.
Colored Masons.
Temple, Saratoga and Calvert Streets. Grand Officers-Isaac H Howard, M W G Master, J L Smith, R W D G Master. J L Smith, R W S G Warden. John R Keene, R W G Treasurer. John H Smith, R W G Secretary. Senior Grand Warden, W W Gaskins. Junior Grand Warden, C H Murphy.
Grand Encampment IOOF.
Meets the 3d Monday in October of each year. Grand Officers-Charles I Putts, Grand Patriarch. J H Copper, Grand High Priest. H Worthing- ton, Grand Senior Warden. J F Reinicker, Grand Junior Warden. John M Jones, Grand Seribe. Augustus Bouldin, Grand Treasurer. J Hartman, Grand Marshal. S H Foxwell, Grand Outside Sentinel. C Smith. Grand Inside Senti- nel.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Monday in April, in the city of Baltimore. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland-James H Downs. Grand Master. J B Law, Deputy Grand Master. J B Guyton, Grand Warden. John M Jones, Grand Secretary. A L Spear, Grand Treasurer, James H Copper. Grand Chap- lain. W A Jones, Grand Marshal. Geo H Bur- nett, Grand Conductor. W G McClure, Grand Guardian. Charles S Morrow, Grand Herald.
Improved Order Red Men.
The Grand Council of Maryland meets in Balti- more in the Cold Moon, at Western Wigwam. Chiefs of the Great Council of Maryland-Wm H Lewis, Great Prophet. J C Bell, Great Sachem. R T Mullikin, Great Senior Sagamore. C W Mil- ler, Great Junior Sagamore. H A Anthony, Great Chief of Records. George Fowler. Great Keeper of Wampum.
Independent Order of Red Men.
Meets in Metamora Hall, Lombard Street near Hanover, every third Sunday of the month. Grand Officers-B Hummer, Grand Sachem. Vogt, Grand Senior Sagamore. D Moore, Grand Junior Sagamore. George Link, Grand Marshall. Louis Petzold, Grand Treasurer. Daniel Koch, Secretary,
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Ancient Order United Workmen.
Grand Lodge of Maryland. New Jersey, Delaware and Virginia meets third Tuesday in February. Grand Master Workman, J A Vansant, Camden, New Jersey. Grand Receiver, Myer Hirsch. Grand Recorder, A F Colbert, No 106 Aisquith street.
Independent Order Mechanics.
The Grand Lodge meets annually the 3d Monday in March.
Office Grand Secretary, 207 n Calvert Street. Grand Officers: Senior Grand Architect-George Albaugh. Grand Architect-Wm T Moody. Vice- Grand Architect-G T Hewing. Grand Secre- tary-Wm Louis Schley. Grand Treasurer- Charles L Smith. Grand Chaplain-JO F Covell. Grand Conductor-J W Jones. Grand Inside Sentinel-J W S Marker. Grand Outside Senti- nel-J W Sands. Grand Marshall-B H Hobbs. Representatives to Supreme Lodge-J S Richard- son and J H Magee
Supreme Lodge Independent Order of Me- chanics.
Maryland Hall. Meets Annually the 3d Monday in April. Supreme Master-C M Mason. Assistant Supreme Master-John G Osbourn. Supreme Chaplain -H H Levy. : Supreme Secretary-L Hochheimer, 213 St Paul. Supreme Treasurer-Bernhard Vogel. Supreme Marshal-J H Price. Supreme Junior Warden-R Behlert. Supreme Outer War- den-W H Baker.
Knights of Pythias.
Grand Lodge meets annually 2d Tuesday of Feb- ruary. in Baltimore. Office. Pythian Hall.
Grand Officers:
PG C-Dr W H Perkins. G C-J Billingsley. G V C-J G Floyd. G P-W Meisel. G K of R and S -James Whitehouse. G M of E-W S Quigley. Representatives to Supreme Lodge-Edwin T Daneker and James Whitehouse.
Royal Arcanum.
Office of Grand Secretary, National Mechanics' Bank Building, over S E corner Calvert and Fayette streets.
Grand Regent-C E S Mckee. Grand Vice Re- gent-E L Clark. Grand Orator-Rev BF Clark- son. Past Grand Regent-Dr M W Donavin. Grand Chaplin- U A Pollack. Grand Secretary -H T Meloney. Grand Treasurer-J Glenn Cook. Grand Guide-James Miller Jr. Grand Warden-C E Hambright. Grand Sentry-B A Gundersheimer.
American Legion of Honor. Office Grand Secretary, 20 w Lexington. Grand Commander-John Langford. Vice Grand Commander-J H Handy. Past Grand Com- mander-Hermon L Emmons jr. Grand Secre- tary-Dr D F Penington. Grand Treasurer- W H Hinks. Grand Chaplain-J R Cox. Orator- E Potts jr. Grand Guide-S L Heilner. Grand Warden-Solomon Kraus. Grand Sentry-S Rosen baum.
American Fraternal Circle. Office No 113 n Charles St.
Supreme Secretary-Chas W S Banks. Supreme Chancellor-John W H Fry.
Kesher Shal Barzel.
Monument Lodge No 129 meets 2d and 4th Sun- day of each month at Elk's Hall.
President-L Kusel. Vice President-H Weil. Secretary-M Hartman. Treasurer-D Samuels. Commissioner-H S Hartogensis.
Fraternal Legion. Supreme Camp.
Supreme Commander-John Otto, Newark, N J. Supreme Senior Vice Commander-E Eareckson Balto, Md Supreme Junior Vice Commander- W H Moffett jr, of Baltimore, Supreme Adju-
tant-M J Block, 1020 e Baltimore St. Supreme Treasurer-Chas H Thomas, M D of Baltimore. Supreme Medical Examiner-J W P Bates, M D. of Baltimore. Supreme Guide-F S Meredith,of Balto, Md. Supreme Warden-G M Ballard, of Newark, N J, Supreme Sentry-C H Baker, of Phila Pa
Order of the Golden Chain.
Office Supreme Secretary, No 220 N Charles St. Supreme Commander-T V Kessler. Supreme Vice Commander-O B Craig. Supreme Assist- ant Commander-J Glenn Cook. Past Supreme Commander-Rev C C Bitting, D D. Supreme Prelate-E Calvin Williams. Supreme Secre- tary-A Stanley Wier. Supreme Treasurer-W H Sadler. Supreme Guide-S Allen Lawson. Supreme Guardian-J A Baden, M D. Supreme Sentinel-A T King. Supreme Medical Exami- ner-Thos Opie, M D. Supreme Trustees-E S Allnutt, C H Wier, W H H Raleigh.
Knights of Honor.
Grand Lodge of Maryland meets in Baltimore 4th Wednesday in March, 1889.
Grand Officers: Past Grand Dictator -- A J Corn- ing. of Baltimore. Grand Dictator-E D Miller. Grand Vice Dictator-A T King, of Baltimore. Grand Assistant Dictator-G Harlan Williams,of Baltimore, Md. Grand Chaplain-Rev SS Miller, of Boonsboro. Grand Reporter-M L Byers, of Frederick, Md. Grand Treasurer-C VS Levy, of Frederick, Md. Grand Guardian-Robert Mathaney, of Lonaconing, Pa. Grand Sentinel C Hogendorp, of Baltimore. Grand Guide-Dr C M Gill, of Baltimore. Grand Trustees-W J Walker, of Cumberland, Md; Thos M Dukehart, of Baltimore; J A Brown, of Baltimore.
Improved Order of Heptasophs.
Supreme Conclave: Supreme Archon-S A Will, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Supreme Secretary-Edwin Eareckson,900 e Baltimore st, Baltimore. Supreme Treasurer-Gustavus Brown, of Baltimore. Su- preme Medical Director-Dr J H Christian, of Baltimore.
Heptasophs or S ... W ... M.
Right Worthy Grand Conclave of Maryland meets 2d Monday in February at N E Cor Balti- more and Gay streets.
M E Grand Archon-L H Garrett. Grand Chan- cellor-R A Miller. Grand Provost-A A Ham- mer. Grand Scribe-Chas I Hughson, 213 s Bond st. Grand Treasurer-John V Posey. Grand Prelate-Louis Lesser. Inspector General-Geo H Sprowl.
Grand Lodge Shield of Honor of Maryland. Senior Grand Master-John C Fisher. Grand Master-J H Livingston, Dep Grand Master- J H Younger. Grand Rec Sec'y-B F Lusby. Grand Treasurer-R W Arnold. Grand Chap- Jain-C Fullwood. Grand Conductor-C Dan- nettel. Grand Inside Guardian-vacant. Grand Outside Guardian-vacant.
Order of United American Mechanics. Office N W Corner Greene and Baltimore Sts. State Councillor-T E Jefferson. Secretary-Wm A Noel. Treasurer-C C Cassell.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Baltimore Lodge No 7.
Exalted Ruler-S W Fort. Esteemed Leading Knight-H P Wilson. Esteemed Loyal Knight- R H Fisher. Esteemed Lect Knight-John Roach. Secretary-A B Henderson. 219 w Biddle St. Treasurer-G P Wright. Tyler-James H Mahaney. Inner Guard-T W Heffner. Esquire- J R Roeck.
Junior OU A M. State Council of Maryland.
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