R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory for 1890, Part 317

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1542


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St Mary the Virgin-Colored Mission Chapel(free) Orchard near Madison av, Rev Walter C. Clapp. St Michael and all Angels-St Paul n of North av Rev Wm Kirkus, LL.D, rector.


St Paul-Charles and Saratoga, Rev J S B Hodges, S T D, rector; Rev R B Wolseley, assistant.


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


St Stephen-Hanover and Welcome al, Rev R Whittingham. 4


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.


Immauel-(German) Saratoga and Jchroeder Sts, Rev J Conrad Hauser.


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


St Paul-Lexington and Calhoun 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 aud Eden Sts. Rev W R Collins.


Roman Catholic.


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


Carmelite Chapel-Attedded from St James.


Cathedral-Cathedral and Mulberry Sts.Revs Thos S Lee, J T Whelan, P J Donahue, W A Reardon. Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrow-House of Good Shepherd, Mount and Hollins Sts. Attended from St Martin.


Church of the Holy Cross-West near Light,


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. Rev Peter Chowanice.


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


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


St Agnes' Chapel-St Agnes' Hospital. Rev N Mar- tin.


St Alphonsus-(German), Park av and Saratoga, Rev Elias F Schauer.


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 Jorden.


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


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


St Francis Xavier-(Colored), Calvert and Pleas- ant, Rev Charles J Giesen.


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


St Ignatius-Calvert and Madison, Revs Father F A Smith, S J ; 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 Geo W Devine.


St Joseph-Barre and Howard, Revs Joseph Barry and J A Frederick.


Our Lady of Good Counsel-Fort av and Hull, Rev John P 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, Rt Rev A Magnien, SS.


St Mary Star of the Sea-Johnson and Clement, Rev Peter McCoy, P P; Rev Thos Lyons, assist- ant.


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


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


St Patrick-Broadway and Bank, Revs John T Gaitley, J M Connelly and assistants.


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


St Peter-Poppleton and Hollins, Rt Rev Monsig- nor E McColgan, V G; Rev Joseph S Gallen.


*St Peter Claver-Fremont av nr Pa av, Rev L Welbers, St Joseph's Seminary.


Swedenborgian.


German New Jerusalem-Aisquith and Fayette, Rev Peter J Faber


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


Unitarian.


First Independent Christ Church-Franklin and Charles, Rev Charles R Weld


United Brethren in Christ.


Rev J Dickson, Bishop, Eastern District.


Fifth Church-George and Clinton av,


Otterbein Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ -Scott and St Peter


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 Pull- man


R. L. POLK & CO.


(Successors to JOHN W. WOODS, B. R. SHERIFF, Manager) PUBISHERS OF THE


Baltimore City Directory -AND- Baltimore Business Directory,


OFFICE, 112 N. CHARLES STREET.


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HARRIS' ACADEMY & MUSIC


P. HARRIS, Sole Proprietor. T. F. DEAN, Manager.


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Final Designs Plants for Table and House Decorations, and everything in the Floist s line in best style, as heretofore


PLANTS, BULBS AND VINES NO HS CHARLES STREET ONE DOOR BELOW BALTIMORE STREET.


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TELEPHONE CALLS 1258-2. FRONT AND PLOWMAN STREETS, 1258-3. AND BROADWAY PARK STABLES.


BALTIMORE


Coupe, Landaulet and Cab Co.


MAIN OFFICE AT ST. JAMES HOTEL, CHARLES & CENTRE STS.


BRANCH OFFICE, 1 N. EUTAW ST.


Coupes. Cabs and Landaulets from 2 to 5 Minutes Notice.


General Business Office at Front and Plowman Streets. OTHER TELEPHONE CALLS 1258-2, 1258-3


P. S .- Also Haeks, Buggies, Surries, Daytons, Sleighs, Single or Donble. Also Pas- senger Busses to Seat from 10 to 50. Special Attention Paid to Theatre Parties, &c., at Reasonable Rates.


ALL NIGHT ORDERS TELEPHONE TO ST. JAMES HOTEL, 788.


M. COOLAHAN, Manager. R. KINNIER, President.


RATES FOR COUPES.


The City is divided into four districts, Baltimore and Charles streets being the central point. Going West as far as Carey Street, each passenger .. $0.25


Going East as far as Broadway, each passenger.


25


Going North as far as Mosher Street, each passenger. 25


Going South as far as Hill Street, each passenger. 25


To and from Hotels and Depots, each passenger .


25


From 12 midnight to 6 A. M. ten cents additional to the above rates will be charged for a single pas- senger. For two or more passengers the above rates will prevail.


To points outside of above district and within city limits, 3 cents additional for use of Coupe for each square. Outside district-for I passenger, 25 cents charged for call; 2 or more passengers, no call charge. To and from Union Dock-1 passenger 50 cents; each additional passenger, 25 cents.


Druid Hill Park-r or 2 passengers at the rate $1.oo per hour; 3 or 4 passengers, $1.25 per hour.


Theatres, Balls or Receptions within the district and return-1 or 2 persons, $r.50; 3 or 4 persons $2.00. If waits or stops exceed 15 minutes, hourly rates in addition will be charged.


To and from excursion steamers on Light Street Wharf-1, 2, 3 or 4 persons, from same house. within the district, round trip $1.50. Same rules as theatres, etc., as to delays.


By the hour, within the city limits-first hour or fraction thereof, 1 or 2 persons, 75 cents: 3 or 4, $1.00. Each additional quarter hour or less, 20 cents.


Always considered by the trip unless specially engaged otherwise.


For all orders not countermanded before the Coupe leaves the stand, 25 cents will be charged.


Hand-Trunks and Large Valises, 15 cents each. No charge for small valises, etc.


Trip Service charged for from the time the Coupe is ordered to report at the location of the party order- One stop of five minutes allowed; beyond that time hourly rates charged.


HINTS TO OUR PATRONS.


Having decided that you want a Coupe be sure and get one of the Baltimore Coupe, Landaulet and Co's. This Company has the most elegantly appointed Coupes in the city, and it is the aim of the any to place before the public a service so perfect in all its details that even the most fastidious can omplain.


u getting into one of our Coupes, first notice the Number, and make note of it; it is not much trouble e lps te jure you against losses or overcharges. Then state how you want the Coupe, by the hour or wise, as this omission is often the cause of dispute.


arriving at your destination, ask the driver how much; it is his business to know exactly how much be, and if you think he is overcharging you, pay him what he asks, and report the same as ble to our office. This is far better than the unseemliness of a dispute on the public street, and 1 a prompt return of your money, if the driver is at fault.


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The Maryland Steamboat Company, OF BALTIMORE.


HOWARD B. ENSIGN, President. JAMES E. BYRD, Sec'y and Treas.


DIRECTORS HOWARD R. ENSIGN, GILMOR MEREDITH,


ENOCH PLATT, JNO. W. D. PENTZ, HENRY JANES.


STEAMERS Joppa, Ida, Avalon, Enoch Pratt, Sam'I J. Pentz, Kent.


The Steamers of the Maryland Steamboat Company Leave Piers 3 and 4 Light Stroet Wharf, as follows:


For Easton, Oxford, Trappe, Cambridge, Denton, and intermediate land- ings on Great Choptank river, Steamers Joppa and Ida.


Jor Wingate's Point, Deal's Island, Roaring Point, Salisbury, and inter- mediate landings on Wicomico river, Steamer Enoch Pratt.


For landings on Great Wicomico river ( Va. ), Dividing, Indian and Dymers creeks, Milford Haven and Piankatank river, Steamer Avalon.


l'or Annapolis, South, Rhode and West rivers, Steamer Sam'l J. Pentz.


FOR RUNNING SCHEDULE SEE DULY PAPERS. FREIGHIT FOR ALL POINTS NAMED TAKEN AT LOW BATES.


HOWARD B. ENSIGN, Pres't. OFFICE, 302 LIGHT ST., BALTIMORE.


GEO, WARFIELD, Prest F. C. LATROBE, Tress. S. E. FORD, Sec's


Chester River Steamboat Co


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Pier 7 Light Street Wharf. Telephone Call 294. - FOR - Rock Hall, Kent Island, Queens- town, Centreville, Chester- town, Crumpton, ** AND


ALL POINTS ON THE CHESTER & CORSICA RIVEF


FOR SCHEDULE SEE DAILY PAPERŠ,


For Freight Rates Call et Company's Offr


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1890.


INNOAH WALKERI& CO!


Merchant Tailors


NOAH WALKER & CO.


119 & 121 EAST BALTIMORE STREET.


1100


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE.


VIA INLAND CANALS


THE FIRST CLASS IRON STEAMERS OF THIS


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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 Domestic Lines promptly forwarded


FREE OF ALL COMMISSIONS BUT COST OF TRANSFER.


J. A SHRIVER, Pres't, 204 Light Street, Baltimore. H. C. FOSTER, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA


STEAMBOAT CO.


VIA CANAL,


for the Transportation of Passen .. gers, Merchandise, Produce, Pack. ages. Horses, Carriages, Furniture and goods of all kinds


BETWEEN Philadelphia & Baltimore,


FOR PHILADELPHIA.


One of the company : Steamboats leaves PIER 1 LIGHT GIPERT WHARF, EVERY ATT RAPPE, except Sunday, at 5 o'clock, arriving it Philadelphia about ; o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York mains


FROM PHILADELPHIA.


LLAVES DAILY, except Sunday, at 5 o clock from No. 28 SOUTH WHARVI .. Goods forwarded inune Intely, with care, free from all changes for Commission.


. CABIN FARE, $200. DECK FARE $1 50.


J. A. SHRIVER, President, No. 204 Light Street, Baltimore. A. GROVES, JR , Agent, No, 28 South Wharves, Philadelphia.


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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.


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Steam Heating Apparatus, HOT-AIR FURNACES, COOKING RANGES,


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