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Maryland Avenue Line .- Cars marked "Camden and Union Stations" from Huntingdon 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 "Edmond- son and Fulton Avenues." from Edmondson and Fulton avenues via Fremont av, Franklin. How- ard. Lexington, Charles, German and South streets, Exchange Place. Holliday street to City Hall. Re- turn via North. South, German, Charles and Sara- toga streets, Park avenue, Franklin street, Fre- mont 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 ave- nue. to Baltimore street. Return same route.
Centre and East Monument Street Line .- Cars marked "Calvert and Western Mld 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.
For Calverton and Highland Park, cars leave Edmondson avenue stables every half hour.
Highlandtown and Point Breeze Passenger Railway Company.
Office, 712 Eastern avenue Extended. Superintendent-Francis Hazlehurst.
From Highlandtown, via Eastern avenue, Bond, Gough, Stiles, Pratt, South, Exchange Place, Hol- liday, Fayette, North, South. Return same route. Cars run at intervals of seven minutes.
Transfer ears run from Gough aud Eden streets Along Eden to Lombard, Exeter, to Western lary- 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, Ar- gyle avenue, Biddle, Eutaw, Preston, Caroline and Lancaster streets, to Broadway Market. Re- turn same route. Cars run at intervals of six minutes from 5.20 A M to 12.20 P M.
Union Passenger Railway Company. Oak e Sixth.
President and General Manager-Nelson Perin.
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 Madi- son avenue. Return same route. Cars run every five minutes.
Maryland Avenue Line-From Huntingdon ave- nue, near Oak street, via Maryland avenue, Biddle street. Park avenue. Liberty, Howard and Con- way streets, to Light street wharf. Return same route. Cars run every five minutes.
Woodberry Line .- From Huntingdon avenue, near Oak street, to Woodberry. Return same route.
Lombard Street Line-From Pratt street and Frederick avenue, via Pratt, Gilmor, Lombard, Howard, Pratt, South, Exchange Place, Holliday
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and City Hall, Ilillen. Forrest, Greenmount ave- nue, York road to Waverly. Connecting with cars to Govanstown and Towson. Return by same route to Fayette, North. South. Pratt, Howard. Lombard, Gilmor, Pratt to Frederick avenue. Connecting with cars for Catonsville every hour. ? and Loudon Park and Irvington every half hour. Cars run every four and five minutes.
Leave Towson for Baltimore hourly from 6 A M to 10 P M.
Leave Waverly for Govanstown every half hour from 6.30 A M to 11.30 P M.
Leave Govanstown for Waverly every half hour. Leave Waverly for Towson every hour and from Towson to Waverly every hour. Connect with cars from Waverly to Baltimore st. Pratt st. and Frederick road every five minutes.
Baltimore, Pimlico and Pikesville Railway Company.
Under control of The Traction Company.
Cars leave North and Pennsylvania avenues each hour from 6 A M to ? P M. Leave Pikesville half- past each hour from 6.30 A M to 7.30 P M.
Baltimore and Powhatan Railway Company.
Office, 2203 W Baltimore street. James MeKittrick, Superintendent.
For Wetheredsville, Franklintown and Powhatan. Cars leave North avenue and Liberty road at 8, 6 and 11 A M, 2 4. 5. 6 and 7 P M. Extra car Satur- day 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.
CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELE- PHONE CO.
St Paul e Bank la.
President-Samuel M Bryan. Superintendent Maryland Division-A Wilson jr.
STEAMBOATS AND STEAMSHIPS.
North German Lloyd.
Steamers run between Baltimore and Bremen weekly. From Bremen Thursday; 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. Cabin and steerage at low rates.
A Seliumacher & Co, No 5 s Gay St.
Allan Steamship Line.
Steamers leave Baltimore each alternate Tues- day, taking freight to Liverpool, Halifax,St Johns, N F. for which through bills of lading are signed. Cabin and stecrage at low rates. A Schumacher & Co, No 5 s Gay St.
General Steamship Services.
Steamers sail periodically from Baltimore to European ports, Gustavus & Co, Agents. 19 s Gay.
Atlantic Transport Line. Baltimore to London direct. Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co, Agents, 403 and 409 Water Street.
Hamburg-American Packet Line. Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co. Agents, 403 and 409 Water Street.
Lord Line. Glasgow & Belfast.
Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co, Agents. 403 and 409 Water Stroct.
Empire Line. To Leith and Rotterdam. Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co, Agents, 408 and 409 Water Street.
Bristol Channel Line. Bristol.
Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Co. Agents, 403 and 409 Water Street.
West India Pacific Steamship Company.
To Liverpool direct. Through bills of lading to Hamburg, London, Antwerp and Havre. Drescl. Rauschenberg & Co, 11 s Gay St.
Royal Mail Line.
To the Netherlands, freight received daily at the New York and Baltimore Transportation Lines whf foot Frederick st.
Neptune Line.
To Rotterdam direct. Steamers leave every ten days. Through bills of lading issued to Antwerp and Amsterdam. Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co. 11 s Gay St,
Merchants'and Miners' Transportation Com- pany.
For Boston Mondays and Thursdays. 2 o'clock P M. For Providence via Newport News, Va. Tuesday and Friday, 2 o'clock P M. For Savan- nah, every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock P M. A L Huggins, General Agent, Foot Long Dock.
Newbern (N C) Line. The steamers of this line sail Wednesdays and Saturdays from Pier 18 Light-St Wharf at 4 P M. R Foster, General Manager, 530 Light St.
For Newbern (N C) Semi-Weekly. Freight received daily at the Bay Line Wharf, Alfred Poor, Agent. 129 East Baltimore St.
Maryland and Virginia Steamboat Company. For landings on the Potomac River, Wednesday at 5 PM and Saturdays at 4 P M. A P Kennedy, Agent, Pier 13 Light-st whf.
Johnston Line. Steamers sail weekly from Baltimore to Liver- pool and every fortnight to London. Patterson, Ramsay & Co. 15 and 18 Donnell Building.
Donaldson Line. Steamers sail every fortnight to Glasgow. Patterson. Ramsay & Co. Agents, 15 to 18 Donnell Building.
Puritan Line. Steamers sail every fortnight to Antwerp. Patterson. Ramsay & Co. Agents, 15 to 18 Donnell Building.
Maryland Line. Steamers sail every three weeks for Brazil. Patterson, Ramsay & Co, Agents, 15 to 18 Donnell Building.
Hooper's Line. Steamers sail from Baltimore to Liverpool di- rect. J Hooper & Co, Agents, Commercial Bldgs, Gay and Lombard Sts.
Baltimore Steam Packet Company. (Old Bay Line.)
For Fortress Monroe and Norfolk and all points South. Steamers daily (except Sundays). From Union Dock at 6.30 P M ; Canton Wharf, foot of Patuxent street, at ? P M. Freight steamers leave daily at 5 P M. Ticket office. 129 East Balti- more street. E Brown, Gen Ticket Agt.
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New York and Baltimore Transportation Line -Inland Route via Canals.
Steamers leave Company's wharf, foot of Fred- erick -street Doek, daily, at 5 P M. (Sunday ex- cepted) through to New York. Fred Shriver, manager, 201 Light st.
Baltimore and: Philadelphia Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave 1 Light-street Wharf daily (Sun- day excepted at 5 P M, making regular trips be- tween Baltimore and Philadelphia via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
Fred Shriver, manager, 201 Light st.
Baltimore and Jacksonville Packet Line. Gray, Irelan & Co, Agents, 103 s Gay.
Wheeler Transportation Line.
For Choptank River. Steamer leaves Pier 5 Light-st whart every Tuesday and Friday at 9 P M. Emory & Neavitt, Agents. 202 South st.
Nanticoke Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 10 Light-st wharf Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. for landings on Nanti- coke River. T Howard Dail, President.
Cromwell. New York and New Orleans Line. F W Hancook. Agent, 304 Second St.
Sassafras River Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 6 Light-st Wharf for Buck's Neck, Gales' and Vannort's, Fredericktown. Georgetown, etc. Wm Cundiff, Agent.
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, 24] South St.
Baltimore, Chesapeake and Richmond Steamboat Company.
Steamers leave Pier 18 Light-street Wharf daily (Sundays excepted) at 4 P M, for Richmond and all Points South.
R Foster, Gen'l Manager, office, 530 Light.
Maryland Steamboat Company.
Steamers Ida, Avalon, Enoch Pratt, 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 Creek, Milford Haven and Piankatank River Route.
Salisbury, Deal's Island, Wingate's Point and landings on Wicomico River Route.
Howard B Ensign, President, Piers 3 and 4 Light-st Wharf.
Roanoke, Norfolk and Baltimore Steamboat Company. Thos Skinner, Superintendent. No. 223 Smith's Wharf.
Centreville and Corsica River Steamboat Company-
Steamer Gratitude leaves Pier 7 Light-street Wharf. Monday, Wednesday and Friday for land- ings on the Corsica River.
Geo Warfield, President. 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 Il 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.
E S Johnson, President.
Weems Line.
Steamers leave Pier 2 Light-street Wharf as fol- lows: St Mary's for Fair Haven, Plum Point and Governor's Run and the Patuxent River direct, as far up as Benedict, Wednesday and Saturday at 6.30 A M. Westmoreland leaves for Patuxent River direct 9 P M every Sunday as far up as Bristol, Richmond for the Rappaliannock as far as Nay- lor's Wednesday at 4.30 P M. Richmond and Westmorela , I leave at 4.30 P M Tuesday and Fri- day for Fredericksburg and landings on the Rap- pahannock River. For changes see daily papers. Henry Williams, Agt, Pier 2 Light-street Wharf.
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 Loeust Point Steam Ferry. Foot of Broadway.
BENEFICIAL AND SECRET SOCIETIES. Masons.
Masonic Temple, temporary location Old U S Court House, North e Fayette.
Master Masono.
The annual Communication of the Grand Lodge is hield the 3d Tuesday in November. The Semi- annual Communication is held 2d Tuesday in May. Grand Officers-Thomas J Shryock. M W G Mas- ter. JE Krebs, R W D G Master, Rev Branch, R W SG Warden. C C Isaacs, RW JG Warden, J H Medairy, R W G Secretary, Wm H Shryock.R W G Treasurer. Graham Dukehart, Grand Lecturer, W H Nicholson, Grand Tyler.
Royal Arch Chapter of Maryland.
Annual Convocation on the 2d Tuesday in Novem- ber at Old U S Court House. M E Grand High Priest-Wm H Clark. R E Dep G H P-S L Stockbridge. R E Grand King-W N Young. R E G Seribe-Wm E Arnold. R E Grand Treasurer-David C Avery. R E Grand Secretary- Geo L McCahan, R E Grand C of the Host-E R Trippe.
State Grand Commandery of Knights Templars. Meets at Masonic Temple (Old U S Court House) annually on the 4th Wednesday in November. Grand Commander-H O Reese. Grand Deputy Commander-Stephen R Mason. Generalissimo -Jas P Clark, Grand Captain General-Chas V S Levy. Grand Prelate-J F Hindes. Grand Senior Warden-W H Martin. Grand Treasurer S W Regester. Grand Recorder-Jas H Brown.
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons.
Baltimore Consistory No. 9 meets 2d Wednesday of each month at the n w c Baltimore and Gay streets. W . C Nickum, Commander-in-Chief; George R Coffroth, Secretary. .
Ancient and ' Accepted Scottish Rite Masons.
Southern Jurisdiction meets every 2d Monday, 1 w Lexington st. Inspector General-Gilmor Meredith. Grand Secretary-David Wiesenfeld.
Grand Encampment I O O F.
Meets the 3d Monday in October of each year. Grand Officers-Christian Smith. Grand Patriarch; Peter Herman. Grand High Priest; J E Green, Grand Senior Warden; W"W Nant. Grand Junior Warden; John M Jones, Grand Scribe; Augustus Bouldin, Grand Treasurer; L E Chaffinch, Grand Marshal: J W Schulz, Grand Outside Sentinel; George F Lamley. Grand Inside Sentinel.
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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-George Plaggemeyer, Grand Master; Augustus Bouldin, Deputy Grand Master; Wm Grason, Grand Warden; John M Jones, Grand Secretary; A L Spear, Grand Treasurer, James H Copper. Grand Chaplain: C M Thompson, Grand Marshal; C F Hetzel, Grand Conductor; Il H Kooke, Grand Guardian; J C Hilge, Grand Herald.
Improved Order of Red Men. Red Mens Hall, Paca St near Fayette. The next meeting of the Great Council of Mary- land will be held at Easton, Md., on the Ith Sun, Cold Moon, G. S. D., 401 (Feb. 17, 1892). Chiet's of the Great Council of Maryland-R T Mullikin, Great Prophet; Chas W Miller, Great Sachem; Carroll S Freburger, Great Senior Sag- amore: John W Lowdenslager, Great Junior Sagamore; H A Anthony, Great Chieť of Records; E H Buckingham, 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-Adam Rieman, Grand Sachem; John Ludwig, Grand Senior Sagamore; George Link, Grand Junior Sagamore: Louis Reese, Grand Treasurer; Daniel Koch, Secretary.
Ancient Order United Workmen.
Grand Lodge of Maryland. New Jersey, Delaware and Virginia meets third Tuesday in March. Grand Master Workman, Walter A Barrows. Mt Holly, N J .; Grand Receiver, Myer Hirsh; 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. Senior Grand Architect. George T Henig; Grand Architect, John T Maddox; Vice Grand Archi- tect. N C Killam; Grand Secretary, Wm Louis Schley; Grand Treasurer, Charles L Smith; Grand Chaplain, V O Carr; Grand Conductor, Charles N Graff; Grand Inside Sentinel. John A Janetzke; Grand Outside Sentinel, Joseph A Harrison; Grand Marshal, John W Jackson. Grand Representatives to the Supreme Lodge. I O M-Past Grand Architect, George Albaugh, of No. 39; Past Grand Architect, Win T Moody, of No. 20.
Supreme Lodge Independent Order of Me" chanics.
Maryland Hall.
Meets annually the 3d Monday in April.
Supreme Master-John G Osbourn. Assistant Su- preme Master-Win 11 Baker. Supreme Chap- lain-H H Lovy. Supreme Secretary-L Hoch- heimer, 213 St Paul. Supreme Treasurer-Bern- hard Vogel. Supreme Marshal- E J W Reid. Supreme Inner Warden-( M Mason. Supreme Outer Warden-Goor. e R List.
Knights of Pythias.
Grand Lodge meets annually 2d Tuesday of Feb- rnary, in Baltimore. Office Pythian Hall.
Grand Officers : PG C-Wm Meissel. G C-Dr J D Blake. G V C-Wm Moore. G P- Adam Peoples. G K of R and S-James Whitehouse. G M of E-W S 1 Quigley. Representatives to Supreme Lodge- Edwin T Daneker and Stephen R Mason.
Royal Areanum.
Office of Grand Secretary. National Mechanics Bank Building, over S E corner Calvert and Fayette Sts.
Grand Regent-Geo W Booth. Grand Vice Regent -Uriah A Pollack. Grand Orator-D J Juvenal.
Past Grand Regent-E L Clark. Grand Chap- lin-C E Hambright. Grand Secretary-H T Me- loney. Grand Treasurer-J Glenn Cook. Grand Guide-Chas J Taylor. Grand Warden-Wilbur F Smith. Grand Sentry-John L Rikle.
American Legion of Honor.
Office Grand Secretary, 1 w Lexington St.
Grand Commander-H B Gwynn. Vice Grand Commander-A J Carr. Past Grand Commander -J E McCahan. Grand Secretary-Dr D F Penington. Grand Treasurer-W H Hinks. Grand Chaplain-Chas Hann. Orator-W P Townsend, Grand Guide-Solomon Kraus. Grand Warden-S Rosenbaum. Grand Sentry- HI B Ford.
American Fraternal Cirele. Office, No 113 n Charles Street.
Supreme Chancellor-John W H Fry. Supreme Vice Chancellor-Dr B Myer-Supreme Past Chancellor-W A Kahn. Supreme Treasurer- Jolin D Cook. Supreme Secretary-Charles W S Banks. Supreme Herald-Wm U Day. Su- preme Sentinel-J E Reisinger. Supreme Medi- cal Examiner-John Morris, M D.
Kesher Shel Barzel.
Monumental Lodge No 129 meets 2d and 4th Sun- day of each month at Eik's Hall.
President-K Thalheimer. Vice President-L. Wasserman. Treasurer-D Samuels. Secretary and Commissioner-H S Hai togensis.
Fraternal Legion. Office, No 1020 e Baltimore St. Supreme Camp.
Supreme Commander-John Otto, Newark, N J. Supreme Senior Vice Commander-E Eareckson, Balto, Md. Supreme Junior Vice Commander- Henry Allers, Harrison, N J. Supreme Adju- tant-M J Block. Supreme Treasurer-Chas H Thomas, M D. of Baltimore. Medical Director- J W P Bates, M D, of Baltimore, Md. Supreme Orator-F S Meredith. Baltimore, Md. Supremo Warden-CO Hull, New York. Supreme Sentry Chas Weyand, Evansville, Ind. Supreme Guide -J S Parrish, Richmond. Va.
Order of the Golden Chain.
Office Supreme Secretary. No 220 N Charles St. Supreme Commander-C C Bitting. D D. Supreme Vice Commander-O B Craig. Supreme Assist- ant Commander-J Glenn Cook. Past Supreme Commander-T V Kessier. Supreme Prelate- JE McCahan. Supreme Secretary-A Stanley Wier. Supreme Treasurer-W If Sadler. Su- preme Guide-S Allen Lawson. Supreme Guar- dian-JA Baden, MI D. Supreme Sentinal-C H Wier. Supreme Medical Examiner-Thos Opie, M. D. Supreme Trustees, E S Allnutt. H M Smith, Jr., E C Williams.
Knights of Honor.
Grand Lodge of Maryland meets in Baltimore 4th Wednesday in March, 1801. Grand Officers: Past Grand Dictator-E D Miller, of Baltimore. Grand Dictator-A T King. Grand Vice Dietator-Robert Mathaney. of Bal- timore. Grand Assistant Dictator-Dr Julius A Johnson, of Baltimore. Grand Chaplain-Rev S S Miller, of Boonsboro. Grand Reporter-M L Byers. Grand Treasurer-C V S Levy, of Fred- erick, Md. Grand Guardian-C Hogendorp, of Baltimore. Grand Sentinel-H G Wiemer. Grand Guide-Dr C M Gill, of Baltimore. Grand Trustees-J E Trippe, Thos M Dukehart and Julian Brewer.
Improveil Order of Heptasophs. Office 932 Madison av.
Supreme Conclave: Supreme Archon-S A Will, of Pittsburg. Pa. Supreme Secretary-Dr Edwin Eareckson, Baltimore. Supreme Treasurer- Gustavus Brown, of Baltimore. Supreme Medi- cal Director-Dr J H Christian, of Baltimore.
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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.
Grand Archon-John Graham. Grand Chancellor -G W Sproul. Grand Provost-M Cummings. Grand Scribe-J V Posey. Grand Treasurer-A Bouldin. Grand Prelate-Max Feldman. In- spector General-E E Randall.
Grand Lodge Shield of Honor of Maryland.
719 East Baltimore St.
Senior Grand Master-C W Cooke. Grand Master -R E Thompson. Grand Rec Secretary-W J Cunningham. Grand Treasurer-W lf H Sultzer. Grand Chaplain-Ernest Foerster. Grand Con- ductor-J E Fisher. Grand Inside Guardian- Wm E Wailes. Grand Outside Guardian-J CL Cole.
Order of United American Mechanics.
Office N W Cor Greene and Baltimore Sts. State Councilor-T E Jefferson. Secretary-Wm A Noel. Treasurer-C C Cassell.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Baltimore Lodge, No 7. Exalted Rnler-Peter J Campbell. Esteemed Leading Knight-Wm Ballauf. Esteemed Loyal Knight-Harry Arnold. Esteemed Lect Knight Harry Link. Secretary-A N Henderson, 219 w Biddle st. Treasurer-C W Lauster. Tyler- James H Mahaney. Inner Guard-F Rider.
Junior OU A M.
State Council of Maryland.
Office N W Cor Greene and Baltimore Sts. State Councillor-G W Warrenberger. Secretary -J Adam Sohl, 832 S Sharp St. Treasurer-W A Harvey.
Cadets of Temperance.
Meets Quarterly.
Grand Patron-J E Kirby. Grand Vice Patron- John Angle. Grand Secretary-Wm B Severe, 1004 N Broadway. Grand Treasurer-Charles Norris.
Sons of Temperance.
Grand Worthy Patriarch-Rev A H Zimmerman. Grand Worthy Associate-Mrs N E Black. Grand Scribe-R T Smith, 102 W Fayette St, Baltimore. Grand Treasurer-William Silverwood. Grand Chaplain-Rev J W Steel. Grand Conductor-J B Reed. Grand Sentinel-Miss E Kesler.
Sons of Veterans.
James A Garfield Camp No 1.
Meets every Wednesday at 8 P M at 12 E Fay- ette St. Captain-Robt W Wilson. First Sergeant-Chas A Knodle. Quartermaster-Sergeant-E J D Heydenreich.
The Equitable League of America.
Office Chief Secretary, HOT e German.
Chief Justice-Simon P Schott. Associate Justice -G Harlan Williams. Past Chief Justice-John T Owen. Chief Secretary-J M Thomas. Finan- cial Justice-J W H Geiger. Marshal-C R Shoe- maker. Sergeant-at-Arms-J W McLean. War- den-R B Laroque. Guard-J B Mertie.
National Grand Tabernacle of Galilean Fishermen,
Meets annually the first Tuesday in August at 105 S Liberty St.
President-Thomas I Hall. Secretary-Columbus Gordon. Treasurer -- Hester Smith.
Grand Army of the Republic. Headquarters, 305 Second c South.
Department Commander-Joseph C Hill. Senior Vice Commander-Thomas H Coburn. Junior Vice Commander-Edward Schilling. Assistant Adjutant General-H A Maughlin. Quarter- master General-J W Worth. Inspector-C S Birch. Chaplain-B F Clarkson. Mustering Offi- cer-John E Hough.
Knights of the Golden Eagle.
Grand Castle meets first Monday in March at 124 East Fayette street.
Past Grand Chief-N & M Morton. Grand Chief- R J MeCuen. Grand Vice-Chief-Rey Isaac Jew- ell. Grand High Priest-A S Day. Grand Master of Records-Daniel Ziegler. 616 George st. G M of E-J HI Hull.
Beneficial Association of the Maryland Line. President-Gen Bradley T Johnson. Vice-Presi- dent-Capt Geo W Booth. Secretary-Wm T Thelin. Corresponding Secretary-John F Hay- den. Treasurer-Joseph R Stonebraker. Visit- ing Committee-Jas R Wheeler, secretary. Daniel R Thomas jr. chairman.
Liquor Dealers' Protective Union of Balti- more City.
Meets first Thursday in each month,
President-Jos Dorsey. Treasurer-Thos Duke- hart. Secretary -- Frederick J Cahill. Attorney Chas J Wiener. Board of Managers-Joseph Dorsey, Jos Raiber, Lewis A Reinhardt. Geo Schwinn, Wm Broome, P W Sonneborn. Michael Sheehan, Saml Dorf.
Catholic Benevolent Legion.
State Council meets first Monday in March. President-Dr S M Keene. Vice-President-Henry Schmitz. Chancellor-H E Mann. Orator-Dr R H Goldsmith Secretary-T MF Hanson. Treas- urer-John Donnelly. Marshal-H Rosendale jr. Guard-Theo Mueller. Spiritual Director-Rev O B Corrigan.
Baltimore Chapter, American Institute of Architects.
1 E Lexington st.
President-John Murdoch. Vice-President-Ru- dolph Sangmeister. Treasurer-J B N Wyatt. Secretary-J Appleton Wilson.
District Assembly No 41. Knights of Labor. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Industrial Hall, 316 W Lombard.
Master Workman-J G Schonfarber. Secretary- Arthur Sachse, 1103 Wooster street.
Baltimore Typographical Union No 12.
Meets the last Sunday in each month at & P M at 12 E Fayette st.
President-N B Talbott. Vice- President - J Roach. Recording Secretary-J H McDowell. Treasurer-Wm Fleming. Sergeant-at-Arms- Geo W Foxwell.
Canmakers" Mutual and Protective Asso- ciation.
Baltimore cor North Sts.
Meets Fridays at Canmaker's Hall.
President-R F Rouse. Secretary-J Whitney, Treasurer-Jacob Boston.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- ers of America.
Union No 29, meets Mondays 506 e Balto.
President-J B Fogler. Secretary-Andrew Faul- haber. Treasurer-John Eaton.
Bricklayers' Protective and Beneficial Union, No 1. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Rechabite Hall.
President-James A Geddes. Secretary-Chas Childress. Financial Secretary-A J Lurz. Treas- urer-Geo Thompson.
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Cigarmakers' International Union, No I. Me ts every Tuesday evening at Rechabite Hall. office 308 e Balto St.
President-Jacob C Behrens. Vice-President-F C Stagge, Secretary-HI O Schaninger. Treasurer --. J Harms.
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