R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory for 1889, Part 329

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1590


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Methodist Episcopal South.


Rev Win H D Harper and Rey P' H Whisner, Pre- siding Elders.


Calvary-Greene and Lombard, Rev J W Grubb. Central-Edmondson av and Stricker, Rev JT Williams.


Emmanuel-Presstman and McCulloh. Rev J Watts Shoaff.


Frederick Avenue Chapel-Frederick road near tollgate, vacant.


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


St Paul-Fayette near Carrollton av, Rev Forrest J Prettyman.


Trinity-Madison av and Preston, Rev John N McCormick.


Methodist Protestant.


Broadway-Broadway and Monument, Rev Hugh I. Elderdice.


Faith-Independence cor Madison, Rev G W Had- daway.


Gilles (Colored)-1 N Vincent, Rev Levi Gilles.


Hampden-Rev J L Straughın.


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


Lafayette Avenue-Lafayette Av and Gilmor, Rev D L Greenfield.


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


St .John (Colored)-Mount near Cole. Rev Jas W Wells.


South Baltimore-Light south of West, Rev J ET Ewell


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


St Thomas (Colored)-527 Chesnut, Rev Thornton Hurley.


Washington Street Station-Washington and Lom- Lard, Rev R S Rowe.


Wells Memorial (Colored)-438 s Vincent, Rev John Scott.


Methodist-African.


Rt Rev A W Wayman, D D.


Allen Mission-Stockton Alley near Baltimore, Rev James T Morris.


Ames-Division near Baker. Rev Perry G Walker. Bethel-Saratoga west of Gay, Rev T G Steward. Ebenezer-Montgomery east of Hanover, Rev John H Collett.


St James-Mosher near Myrtle av, Rev Samuel Johnson,


St Paul's Mission-Saratoga St near Carrollton av, Rev I, W Briggs.


St John-Tessier c Orchard, Rev Geo T Watkins, Trinity-Biddle and Linden avenue, Rev Daniel P Seaton.


Waters Chapel-511 n Spring St, Rev Robert F Wayman.


Zion Wesley-Toone nr Clinton Sts, Rev Richard Adams.


Presbyterian.


Abbott Chapel-Abbott Place, Highland av, Rev J Wynne Jones.


Aisquith Street-Aisquith near Jefferson Sts, Rev Silas A Davenport.


Associate Reformed-Fayette, between Liberty and Charles Sts, Rev Wayland I) Ball.


Associate Reformed Chapel-Columbia av near Poppleton, Rev R S Brown.


Boundary Avenue-North avenue and St Paul, Rev Wm Durant.


Broadway-Broadway and Gough, Rev G E Jones. Brown Memorial-Park av and Townsend, Rev M D Babcock.


Central Church Mission-Ridgely and Hamburg, Rev Win M Milroy


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


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


First Presbyterian-Madison and Park avenue, Rev J T Leftwich, D D.


First United Presbyterian-Madison av and Bid- dle, vacant.


Franklin Square-Carey and Fayette, Rev W H Wood.


Franklin Street-Franklin and Cathedral, Kev W U Murkland. D D.


Fulton Avenue-Fulton av c Tenant, Rev E H Robbins,


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


Hampden-Woodberry near the Park, Rev C S Barrett.


Knox-(Colored) Baltimore and Aisquith, Rev W C Brown.


Lafayette Square-Carrollton av near Lanvale, Rev Samuel MeLanahan.


Light-Street Presbyterian-Light near Montgom- ery, Rev James D Fitzgerald


Madison Street (Colored) Madison near Park ave- nue, Rev Wm H Weaver.


Maryland Avenue-Maryland av c Sixth, Rev A D MeClure.


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


Second Presbyterian-Baltimore and Lloyd, Rev Alex Proudfit.


Toone Street-Toone nr Canton, Rev J Wynne Jones.


Twelfth Presbyterian-Franklin. bet Clinton and Fremont avs, Rev D B Greigg.


Waverly-Windermere av and Old York rd, Rev Wm C Cumming.


Westminster-Fayette and Greene, Rev Maurice E Wilson.


Protestant Episcopal.


Right Rev Wm Paret, DD, Bishop of Maryland, Episcopal Residence, 1110 Madison av.


Advent-Mission Chapel (free), Battery av near West, Rev Thos White, rector.


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


Ascension-Church, Lafayette Square, Rev Chas C Griffith, rector.


Atonement-Mission Chapel (free), Chester near Biddle, Rev Robt A Mayo, rector.


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


Christ-Church. Chase and St Paul. Rev Waiter W Williams, rector.


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


Church of the Holy Evangelist-(free), Potomac and Dillon, Bev C E Harding, rector.


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


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


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


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


Grace-Monument and Park av, Rev Arthur C Powell, rector.


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


Henshaw Memorial-(free), Barre cor St Peter, Rev Thomas Gauss, rector.


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


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


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


Memorial-Church of the Holy comforter (free), Chester and Pratt, Rev ES Kemp, rector.


Mount Calvary-(free). Eutaw and Madison av, Rev Robt 1I Paine, rector; Rev H R Sargent, as- sistant.


St Andrew-High nr Lombard, Rev H Page Dyer, 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 Wm Murphy in charge.


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


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


St Luke-Carey near Lexington, Revs Wm M Bar- ker and J Mc Elroy, rectors.


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


St Mary-Hampden, Rev Edward T Lawrence.


St Mary the Virgin-Colored Mission Chapel (free), Orchard near Madison av, vacant.


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


St Paul-Charles and Saratoga, Rev J S B Hodges, S T D. rector: Rev Alfred Harding, assistant.


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


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


St Thomas-Homestead, Rev W Brayshaw, rector. Trinity-Broadway and Pratt, Rev B H Latrobe, rector.


Reformed Church.


Aisquith-St-(German) Aisquith near McElderry Sts, Rev Gustav Facius.


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


First-Calvert near Read Sts, Rev Joel T Rossiter. First German Reformed-Bank St c Swan al, Rev M Kraft.


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


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


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


Third-Paca and Saratoga Sts, Rev C Clever,


Reformed Episcopal.


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


Church of the Redeemer, Bolton near Lanvale Sts. Rev W D Stevens.


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


Emmanuel-Hoffman and Eden Sts, Rev W R Collins.


Roman Catholic.


Most Rev James Gibbons, D D, Cardinal-Arch- bishop of Baltimore. Right Rev E McColgan, Vicar-General.


Carmelite Chapel-Attended from St James.


Cathedral-Cathedral and Mulberry Sts, Revs Thos S Lee, J T Whelan, P J Dononue.


Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrow-House of Good Shepherd, Mount and Hollins Sts. Attended from St Martin.


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


Church of the Holy Cross-West near 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.


Holy Rosary-Eastern av and Bethel, Rey K Pul- anski


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


Jenkins Memorial-Mt Royal av c Townsend.


Sacred Heart-Aliceanna and First, Rev Henry L Urben.


St Agnes' Chapel-St Agnes' Hospital.


St Alphonsus-(German), Park av and Saratoga, Rev S J Breihof.


St Andrew-Monument and Washington, Rev Michael Dausch;


St Ann-York rd, Rev Wm E Bartlett.


St Bernard's-Hillen rd near Harford rd, attended from St Ann's.


St Bridget-Canton, Rev Wm Jordan.


St Edwards-Bloomingdale rd near Lafayette av, Rev J J Dougherty.


St Francis Chapel and Colored Sisters of Provi dence-Chase and Forest 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 F A Smith, SS; Francis Ryan, S J; W T M Sheerin, S J; P A Jordan, 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, Rev George W Devine. St Joseph-Barre and Howard. Revs James Cun- ningham and Richard Mccarthy.


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, Rev 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 McCoy. P P; Rev Father Barre, assis- tant.


St Michael-(German) Lombard and Wolfe, Rev Peter Bausch, and assistants.


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


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


St Paul's-Caroline nr Hoffman, Rev Joseph Gal- len.


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


*St Peter Claver-Fremont av nr Pa av, Rev John H Slattery.


St Pius-Schroder and Edmondson av, Revs Pat- rick Duggan, P P; John J Dougherty.


St Stanislaus-Ann near Aliceanna, Rev John Ru- dowicz.


St Thomas-Hickory av c Fourth av, Rev John Boland.


St Vincent de Paul-Front near Fayette, Revs E Didier and Thomas E Stapleton.


St Wenceslaus-Baltimore nr Central av.Rev Rha- banus Preis.


Swedenborgian.


German New Jerusalem-Aisquith 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,


Rev J Dickson, Bishop, Eastern District.


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


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


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


Salem-124 Francis, Rev J P Miller.


Sweet Air Chapel-Sycamore and Third avs, Rev C B Gruber.


Third-Fulton av and Lombard, Rev F List


Universalist,


Second-Guilford av c Lanvale, Rev R H Pullman.


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Price 3 Cents a Copy; $1.50 a Year


Delivered Sunday Morning in any part of the City.


-ADDRESS- "Baltimore Journal Publishing Co.," S. E. COR. BALTIMORE STREET AND POST OFFICE AVENUE, BALTIMORE, MD.


Advertisements reach all classes of the people. Rates Low. Special rates for Advertising by the Week, Month or Year.


The Labor Column is Free to all Desiring Employment.


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THE MORNING HERALD,


Baltimore's Great Penny Paper.


Full Associated Press Services ; complete and reliable Market Reports ; a true and fearless chronicler of all local happenings. Bold and independent in its editorial utterings.


DELIVERED TO


ANY ONE IN THE CITY AT 6 CENTS A WEEK.


Sent by Mail, Postage Prepaid, $3.00 a Year


THE SUNDAY HERALD,


AN EIGHT PAGE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. INDISPUTABLY THE BEST SUNDAY PAPER IN BALTIMORE.


DELIVERED TO


ANY ONE IN THE CITY AT 3 CENTS A WEEK.


Sent by Mail, Postage Prepaid, $1.50 a Year


THE WEEKLY HERALD, 50 CTS. A YEAR,


The Cheapest and Best Weekly Newspaper in America. Contains all Important Events of the Week in a complete manner. Talmage's Sermons. An entire page devoted to concise and Reliable Market Reports.


ADDRESS,


HERALD PUBLISHING CO.


Baltimore and Charles Sts. BALTIMORE, MD.


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Harris' Academy of Music


P. HARRIS, T. F. DEAN,


Sole Proprietor. Manager.


The Largest, Handsomest, Safest and Most Popular Theatre IN AMERICA.


OPEN The Year Round


House Lighted By


With the


Best Attractions


In the


THEATRICAL MARKET,


SEATING CAPACITY


Absolutely the Safest Theatre


OVER 3,000.


Eleven Hundred Seats on the Lower Floor.


Accident by Fire or Panic


STAGE.


ORCHESTRA.


CERCET


TRT


30


HOST


THE BUILDING.


OVER ONE HUNDRED EXITS


IN


IN THE BUILDING.


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...


PRICES 15, 25, 50, 75, $1.00.


MATINEES THURSDAY & SATURDAY.


INCANDESCENT LIGHTS,


IN THE WORLD FROM


OVER ORE HUNDRED :EXITS


1544


1826.


1889.


CNV SHEIHLOIO


NOAH WALKER & COAT


NOAH WALKER & CO.


119 and 121 East Baltimore Street.


MERCHANT TAILORS


1545


N. Y. & Baltimore Transportation Line


VIA INLAND CANALS.


THE FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMERS OF THIS


Old Reliable Line


Will Leave Each Port Daily (Except Sunday) at 5 P. M.


RUNNING TIME, ABOUT 36 HOURS.


Rates always Low. Freights of all kinds carefully handled. Freights for Foreign and Do- mestic Lines Promptly Forwarded.


FREE OF ALL COMMISSIONS BUT COST OF TRANSFER.


J. A. SHRIVER, Pres't, 204 Light Street, Balto.


H. C. FOSTER, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.


Balto. and Philadelphia Steamboat Co.


VIA CANAL,


FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS, MERCHANDISE, PRO- DUCE, PACKAGES, HORSES, CARRI AGES, FURNITURE AND GOODS OF ALL KINDS BETWEEN


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Philadelphia & Baltimore,


FOR PHILADELPHIA.


One of the Company's Steamboats leaves Pier 1 LIGHT-ST. WHARF EVERY AFTER- NOON, except Sunday, at 4 o'clock, arriving in Philadelphia about 6 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York trains.


FROM PHILADELPHIA.


LEAVES DAILY, except Sunday, at 4 o'clock, from No. 28 SOUTH WHARVES. Goods forwarded immediately, with care, free from all charges for Commission.


CABIN FARE, $2.00. DECK FARE, $1.50.


J. A. SHRIVER, Pres't, No. 204 Light Street Balto., A. GROVES, Jr,, Agent, No. 28 South Wharves, Phila.


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GOLD MEDAL Portable Furnace. .


GOLD MEDAL Brick Set Furnace.


WM. E. WOOD & CO.


112 W. BALTIMORE STREET ) AND 1 N. LIBERTY STREET,


#BALTIMORE, MD.


MANUFACTURE AND ERECT


Steam Heating Apparatus,


HOT-AIR FURNACES, COOKING RANGES,


FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, COAL, WOOD, GAS AND OIL STOVES.


Our New Baltimore Heaters, SIX STYLES.


PARIS Kitchener Range.


Belair Ave 1 GEORGE BREHM Baltimore, M


BREWER,


nabe &


FACTURERS OF


NO FORTES


OM'S :


?4 Eust Baltimore Street. 12 Fifth Avenue, above Sixteenth Street.


i. I.V. SON: 817 Market Space, Pennsylvania Avenue.


Sole Agents i: the Celebrated SMITH AMERICAN OPGANS.


ISAAC S. FILBERT


CONTRACTOR FOR LAYING


Sheet Asphaltum, Neuchatel Mastic,


Portland Cement,


Granolithic (Artificial Stone), &c.


OL Sirve .. , Sidewalks, Stables, Basement and Cellar Floors, or wher- nver a solid, s: 100th and durable Pavement or Floor is desired. Refers to work done in this and other Cities. All work guaranteed.


TEN STONE IN ANY QUANTITY.


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"ADARD PAINT CO., manufacturers of the P. & B. Paints h.d. yparents, the P. A. B. Ileal Roofing, and the Celebrated ! & B. Waterproof and Odorless Papers.


OFFICE AND YARD :


St., Cor. Poppleton,


Baltimore.


.SIDENCE, 300 MT. ROYAL TERRACE.


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HAI.


LION FIRE IN8. OU. LONDON, ENG.


THOMAS E. BOND, URANCE AGENT A BROKER, Er. of South and German Sts. BALTIMORE, MD.


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IL "CHOONE CALL 1567-2.


UCOT, INH JNI A & NATIONAL INS. CO. 0. DINI. YOU"4, SOOTLAND. 'RADERS INSURANCE CO CHICAGO, ILL.


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NEUDECKER,


, La Loi us.'s Market Space, and


701, 703 & 705 East Lombard Street, BALTIMORE.


UDECKE


NEU


OWN


PWS


SUFOIS ISEM ALLMY :


104 nd 108 N. Gay Street. FRED. WALPERT & CO.) Bedding of all Des cription. -


s and Buisters, eese Feathers,


Live


J. Hair Mattresses a Specialty.


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