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St Paul-Charles and Saratoga, Rev J S B Hodges, S T D, rector; Rev Geo C Carter, assistant.
St Peter-Druid Hill av and Lanvale, Rev Julius E Grammer. D D. rector.
St Stephen-Hanover and Welcome al, Rev Lewis De Lew, D D. rector.
St Thomas-Homestead. Rev W Brayshaw. rector. Trinity-Broadway and Pratt.
Reformed Church.
Aisquith-St-(German) Aisquith near Me Elderry Sts.
Faith-(English) Patterson-pk av c Gough.
Fifth-(German) Canton av near Bdway, Rev Mar- cus Bachmann.
First-Calvert near Read Sts, Rev Joel T Rossiter. Immanuel-(German) Saratoga and Schroeder Sts, Rev Conrad A Hauser.
St Johannes-(German) Calvert near Saratoga Sts, Rev August Schade.
St Paul-Lexington nr Carrolton av, Rev W J Johnson.
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-Hoffinan and Eden Sts. Rev W R Collins.
Roman Catholic.
Most Rev James Gibbons. D D, Cardinal-Arch- bishop of Baltimore. Right Rev Mgr E MeCol- pan, Vicar-General.
Carmelito Chapel-Biddle c Caroline. Attended 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.
Chapel of the Visitation Couvent-Park av and Centre. Attended from St Francis Xavier.
Church of the Holy Cross-West near Light. Revs Chas Damer, A B Haneke.
Corpus Christi-Townsend and Mt Royal av, Revs Wm E Starr. Jos H Cassidy.
Fourteen Holy Martyrs-Mount near Pratt, Rev Meinrad 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 Urban.
St Agnes' Chapel-St Agnes' Hospital. Rev N Mar- tin.
St. Alphonsus-(German), Park av and Saratoga. Revs Ferdinand A Litz, Sebastian J Breihof.
St Andrew-Monument and Washington, Rev Michael A Dausch.
St Ann-York rd, Revs Wm E Bartlett. Chas M Bart.
St Bernard's-Hillen rd near Harford rd. At- tended from St Ann's.
St Bridget-Canton. Rev Wm L Jordan.
St Edwards-Bloomingdale rd near Lafayette av, Rev J J Dougherty.
St Francis Chapel (Colored Sisters of Providence) -Chase and Forrest pl. Attended from St Francis Xavier.
St Francis Xavier-(Colored), Calvert and Pleas- ant, Rev Chas J Giesen.
St Gregory-Baker and Gilmor, Revs Owen B Cor- rigan, Edward J Wunder.
St Ignatius-Calvert and Madison, Revs Father Francis A Smith, S J; Francis Ryan. S J: TM Sheerin, S J: P A Jordan, S J, and other priests of Loyola College.
St James-(German) Aisquith cor Eager. Rev Philip Rossbach, C SS R and assistants.
St Jerome-Hamburg c Scott, Rev James Holden. St John-Eager and Valley. Rev Geo W Devine.
St Joseph-Barre and Howard. Revs Joseph L Barry, Francis Doory.
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 Alphonse Magnien. SS.
St Mary Star of the Sea-Johnson and Clement, Rev Peter McCoy. P P; Rev J R Matthews, as- sistant.
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, Revs Joseph Gal- len and J J Murray.
St Peter-Poppleton and Hollins, Rt Rev Monsig nor E MeColgan. V G; Revs Joseph S Gallen and Jos O'Brien.
*St Peter Claver-Fremont av nr Pa av. Rev L Welbers. St Joseph's Seminary.
St Pius-Schroeder c Edmondson av, Rev Francis P Duggan,
St Stanislaus-Ann nr Aliceanna, Rev John Rodowicz.
St Thomas-Hickory av c Fourth av, Revs John D Boland and M Stanton.
St Vincent de Paul's-Front nr Fayette, Rev Ed- mund Didier.
St Wenceslaus-Central av nr Fayette, Rev Rha- banus Preis and assistants.
Swedenborgian.
German New Jerusalem-Aisquith and Fayette, Rev Peter J Faber.
New Jerusalem-Calvert north of Chase. Rev Thos A King.
Unitarian.
First Independent Christ's Church-Franklin and Charles, Rev Charles R Weld, B D.
United Brethren in Christ.
Fifth Church-George and Clinton av, Rev A H Rice.
Otterbein Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ -Scott and St Peter.
Otterbein Church-Conway near Sharp.
Salem-124 Francis. Rev John P Miller.
Sweet Air Chapel-Sycamore and Third avs.
Third-Fulton av and Lombard, Rev Fredk List.
Universalist.
Second-Guilford av c Lanvale, Rev R H Pullman
A GREAT RAILWAY.
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
RAILWAY COMPANY
Now Operates over 6, 100 Miles of Thoroughly Equipped Road in ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, NORTHERN MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, IOWA, MISSOURI, SOUTH AND NORTH DAKOTA.
Each recurring year its lines are extended in all directions to meet the necessities of the rapidly populating sections of country West, Northwest and Southwest of Chicago, and to furnish a market for the products of the Greatest Agricultural and Stock Raising Districts of the World.
In Illinois it operates 317 Miles of Track, in Wisconsin 1,636 Miles, in Northern Michigan 96 Miles, in lowa 1,551 Miles, in Minnesota 1,115 Miles, in South Dakota 1,092 Miles, in North Dakota 118 Miles, in Missouri 140 Miles,
And the end is not yet. It has terminals in such large cities as
Chicago, Milwaukee, La Crosse, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fargo, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.
And along its lines are hundreds of large and small thriving cities, towns and villages. Manufacturing interests are cultivated, and all branches of trade find encouragement. The Railway Company has a just appreciation of the value of its patrons, and its magnificent earnings are the result of the good business tact which characterizes the management of its affairs.
The popularity of the line is attested by the fact that notwithstanding the strongest kind of competition of old and new lines, the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY continues to carry the greater portion of all the business between CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. It is the best pat- ronized route between CHICAGO, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and to and from all points in WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA and IOWA, and its KANSAS CITY AND ST. JOSEPH LINE has taken equal rank with the older lines leading to and from the Southwest.
On all its through lines of travel the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY runs the most perfectly equipped trains of
Sleeping, Parlor and Dining Cars and Coaches.
The through trains on all its lines are systematically heated by steam. No effort is spared to furnish the best accommodations for the least money, and, in addition, patrons of the road are sure of courteous treatment from its employes.
GEO. H. HEAFFORD, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
CHICAGO
ANO GRAND TRUNK RY
Palace and Dining Car Line
IN CONNECTION WITH
GREAT WESTERN DIVISION Grand Trunk Railway IS A FAVORITE ROUTE EAST, VIA NIAGARA FALLS.
CANADIAN BAGGAGE. Passengers for Canada, can now have their Baggage examined, and passed customs and checked to destination, at our depot in Chicago, thereby avoiding annoyance and delay at the Canadian frontier.
Summer Tourist Tickets
Via NIAGARA FALLS or RAPIDS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE, to the principal Mount- ain, Seaside and Pleasure Resorts in the EAST, are on sale during the summer months. For description and particulars, address
E. H. HUGHES, Gen'l Western Pass. Agent, 103 Clark St., CHICAGO.
W. J. SPICER,
General Manager.
GEO. B. REEVE,
W. E. DAVIS,
Traffic Manager.
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
JOSEPH HICKSON,
Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway.
L. J. SEARGEANT,
WM. EDGAR,
General Manager.
Traffic Manager.
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Grand Trunk Railway.
DETROIT GRAND HAVEN
AND
MILWAUKEE RAILWAY.
· D.CH &M LILIE.
CIT YOU MILWAUKE
The Steamer "CITY OF MILWAUKEE," and the Steamer "WISCONSIN," form a DAILY LINE between GRAND HAVEN and MILWAUKEE; leaving MILWAUKEE 8.00 P. M., and GRAND HAVEN 11.40 P.M., making direct connections with fast trains for the East and West. This is recognized as the Banner Suminer Route. Rates via this line are ALWAYS LOWER than by all rail lines. W. J. SPICER, General Manager, JNO. W. LOUD, Traffic Manager,
D., G. II. & M. Ry., DETROIT, MICH.
THE
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. LESSEE
RUN
Fast Trains with Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars and Coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Mil- waukee, and St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Fast Trains with Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars and Coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Mil- waukee, and Ashland and Duluth.
Through Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room and Tourist Sleepers via the Northern Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Portland, Ore., and Tacoma, Wash.j Convenient Trains to and from Eastern, Western, Northern and Central Wisconsin points, affording unequaled service to and from Wau- kesha, Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, Neenah, Menasha, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Hurley, Wis., and Iron- wood and Bessemer, Mich.
For tickets, sleeping car reservations, time tables and other information, apply to Agents of the line, or to Ticket Agents anywhere in the United States or Canada.
S. R. AINSLIE, Gen. Mngr., Milwaukee, Wis.
J. M. HANNAFORD, Gen. Traffic Mngr., St, Paul, Minn,
H. C. BARLOW, Traffic Mngr., Chicago, Illinois,
LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent, Chicago, Illinois,
For All Classes of Travel
THE
Burlington Route C.B. & Q.R. R.
IS THE BEST LINE FROM
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS OR PEORIA
To Ottawa, Streator, Rockford, Forreston, Sterling, Rock Falls, Savanna, Galena, Dubuque, Prairie du Chien, La Crosse, Winona, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Direct connections for Manitoba, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Puget Sound, and all points
NORTHWEST.
It is the Best Line for all classes of travel to Mendota, Galesburg, Burlington, Keokuk, Ottumwa, Des Moines, Chariton, Nebraska City, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, Cheyenne, Denver, Newcastle, Deadwood and the Black Hills, and all princi- pal points in Nebraska and Colorado. Direct connections for the Pacific Coast and all points
WEST.
It is the Best Line for all classes of travel to Quincy, Hannibal, Brookfield, Laclede, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Sedalia, Denison, Galveston, and principal points in Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, New and Old Mexico. Direct connections for the Pacific Coast and all points
SOUTHWEST.
Tickets, rates and general information concerning the Burlington Route can be obtained of any railroad agent of its own or connecting lines, or by addressing
P. S. EUSTIS, Gen'l Pass'r and Tkt. Agt., CHICAGO, ILL.
The Missouri Pacific Railway
. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS To Kansas City, Atchison, St. Joseph, Lincoln,
Omaha and Wichita.
WT.STL.
St. Louis, Kansas City and the West,
.
BETWEEN
4 DAILY TRAINS 4
. SOLID TRAINS DAILY FROM St. Louis and Kansas City to Pueblo and Denver, VIA THE COLORADO SHORT LINE, EQUIPPED WITH THROUGH PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS.
S. H. H. CLARK, Ist Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mngr., ST. LOUIS, MO. H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen. Pass. and Ticket Agent,
The Iron Mountain Route.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
TEXARKANA. LITTLE ROCK, MALVERN AND
THE
D
STEE
FOR
IRON
LÍ OUNTAIN Route.
THE GREAT THROUGH LINE VIĄ MEMPHIS
GARKANSAS & TEXAS
JERICAN BEIN TWOSECONYYA
3 DAILY TRAINS 3
St. Louis to Texas and the Southwest.
The Shortest and Quickest Line to the City of Mexico via Laredo.
SLEEPING CARS THROUGH WITH ONLY ONE CHANGE.
Only One Change of Cars St. Louis to San Francisco
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE GREAT HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS
S. H. H. CLARK, 1st Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mngr.,
H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen Pass. and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
Memphis, Little Rock, Houston, Galveston, Dallas, El Paso, Austin, San Antonio and Laredo, without change.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
: : TO: :
: : TO: :
ILLINOIS . CENTRAL R.R.
The Popular HORT INE
CHICAGO, BETWEEN ROCKFORD. FREEPORT, DUBUQUE, WATERLOO, SIOUX CITY & SIOUX FALLS.
Pullman Sleepers Reclining Chair Cars ON ALL TRAINS
THE SHORT AND DIRECT AND ONLY
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR ROUTE BETWEEN
Chicagoand New Orleans TIME LESS THAN 35 HOURS
THE ONLY TRUE WINTER ROUTE TO Los Angeles & SanFrancisco
· VIA NEW ORLEANS .
LLINOIS
RATES AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE
BETWEEN
FREE
FREE
RECLINING CHAIR +CARS.
LLTRAINS
FREE
FREE
ELEGANT
C. A. BECK, General Manager.
ULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS ON NIGHT TRAINS.
T. J. HUDSON, Traffic Manager.
M. C. MARKHAM, Ass't Traffic Manager.
A. H. HANSON, General Passenger Agent.
CENTRAL R.R
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS
ON
SEE THAT TICKETS READ VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
Palace Sleeping and Dining Car Line -IN CONNECTION WITH-
CHICAGO ANO GRAND TRUNK RY
GREAT WESTERN DIVISION
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Is a Favorite Route EAST VIA NIAGARA FALLS,
CANADIAN BAGGAGE. Passengers for Canada can now have their Baggage examined, and passed customs and checked to desti- nation, at our depot in Chicago, thereby avoiding annoyance and delay at the Canadian frontier.
SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS via Niagara Falls or Rapids of the St. Lawrence, to the principal Mountain, Seaside and Pleasure Resorts in the EAST, are on sale during the summer months ; for description and particulars of which, address
E. H. HUGHES, General Western Passenger Agent, 103 Clark St .. CHICAGO, ILL.
W. J. Spicer, General Manager. Geo. B. Reeve, Traffic Manager. W. E. Davis, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
CHICAGO & GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
Joseph Hickson, General Manager. L. J. Seargeant, Traffic Manager. .Win. Edgar, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
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R. L. POLK & CO.
(Successors to JOHN W. WOODS, B. R. SHERIFF, Manager) PUBLISHERS OF THE
Baltimore City Directory
-AND- Baltimore Business Directory,
OFFICE, 112 N. CHARLES STREET.
ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE FOLLOWING STATE DIRECTORIES :
Pennsylvania, Arizona, Washington, West Virginia, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, Kentucky, Indiana, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Tennessee, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Idaho, Texas, Dakota, Iowa, Nevada, Oregon, Delaware, Kansas, Utah, Colorado, Arkansas, Montana, Province of Ontario,
MARINE DIRECTORY OF THE GREAT LAKES, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, ARCH- ITECTS' AND BUILDERS' DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
In addition to our own publications, all State and City Directories issued in the United States are kept constantly on our shelves, for reference and for sale. Circulars addressed from the various Directories, and mailed at reason- able rates.
Petitions Circulated and Canvassing for Committees and others promptly and carefully done by experienced canvassers.
AGENTS FOR RIPPEY & CO'S NEW
MAP OF BALTIMORE,
OFFICES.
Atlanta, Detroit, Indianapolis, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Portland, Ore., St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Toledo, Toronto, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Sioux City, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Helena.
Corner Grant and Mercer Streets.
NEWS
PRINTERS.
WALTERSCOTT& CO NEW YORK Y PLAINFIELD
NICHOLS, KILLAM & MAFFITT,
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1541
THE
Eastern Shore Steamboat Co.
OF BALTIMORE.
P. R. CLARK, Gen'I Agent,
FOOT OF SOUTH ST.
Steamers Eastern Shore, Tangier, Pocomoke, Maggie & Helen
For Landings in Somerset and Worcester Counties, Maryland, and Accomac and Northampton Counties, Virginia.
Winter Months, Summer Months,
Four Times a Week
Daily, Except Saturday
THE MARYLAND & VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT CO OF BALTIMORE.
CHAS. R. LEWIS,
ALVIN P. KENNEDY,
General Agent.
General Manager,
Stmrs. SUE and JOHN E. TYGERT
Leave Piers 13 and 14 Light-St. Wharf, FOR THE FOLLOWING POINTS ON THE POTOMAC RIVER : Benville's, Jones', Broome's, Bacon's, Cryer's, Abell's, Leonard- town, Stone's and Glymont in Maryland. Lewisetta, Coneville, Barnes', Bundick's, Kinsale, Lodge, Mundy's, Cole's Point and Allen's in Virginia And Washington, D. C. and Alexandria, Va. For time of Arrival and Departure see Daily Sun.
OFFICE, PIER 13 LIGHT-STREET WHARF, BALTIMORE, MD. ALVIN P. KENNEDY, GENERAL AGENT.
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The Maryland Steamboat Company, OF BALTIMORE.
HOWARD B. ENSIGN, President.
JAMES E. BYRD. Sec'y and Treas.
DIRECTORS :
HOWARD B. ENSIGN,
ENOCH PRATT,
JNO. W. D. PENTZ,
GILMOR MEREDITHI, HENRY JANES.
STEAMERS Joppa, Ida, Avalon, Enoch Pratt, Kent.
The Steamers of the Maryland Steamboat Company Leave Piers 3 and 4 Light Street Wharf, as follows :
For Easton, Oxford, Trappe, Cambridge, Denton, and intermediate land- ings on Great Choptank river, Steamers Joppa and Ida.
For 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.
FOR RUNNING SCHEDULE SEE DAILY PAPERS.
Freight for all Points Named Taken at Low Rates. HOWARD B. ENSIGN, Pres't. OFFICE, 302 LIGHT ST., BALTIMORE.
TH
CHOPTANK STEAMBOAT COMPANY
OF BALTIMORE.
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS -AND- U. S. EXPRESS SERVICE.
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE,
The Composite Screw Steamers of this Line leave Baltimore daily at 9 P. M., Sundays excepted, from . Pier II, Light Street, for Easton, Oxford, Bellevue, Travers, Kirby's, Trappe, Cambridge, New Market, Preston and landings to Windy Hill. Freight taken at Low Rates.
For Running Schedule, see daily papers.
E. S. JOHNSON, President, 434 Light Street.
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1826.
CLOTHIERS
1891.
INOAH WALKERI& CO !!
NOAH WALKER & CO. 119 and 121 E. Baltimore Street.
Merchant Tailors
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NEW YORK AND 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 Domestic Lines promptly forwarded
FREE OF ALL COMMISSIONS BUT COST OF TRANSFER. FRED SHRIVER, Mngr., 204 Light Street, Baltimore. H. C. FOSTER, Agent, Pier 7 North River, N. Y.
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamers Leave PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE Every Day at 5 P. M. (Except Sundays, New Year's Day, Fourth of July. Thanksgiving and Christmas,) ARRIVING AT EACH PORT EARLY FOLLOWING MORNING.
Weather permitting, Landings will be made at Betterton (both ways) daily, and on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, (both ways), at
Reybold's Wharf, Elk Neck Wharf and Town Point Wharf.
Steamers going South arrive at Delaware City about 9 p. m., St. Georges 10 p. m., Chesapeake City 12 p. m., Town Point 1 a. m., Elk Neck 1.15 a. m., Reybold's 1.45 a.m. Betterton 2.30 a, m., Baltimore ? a. m.
Steamers going North arrive at Betterton about 9p. m., Reyhold's 10 p. m., Elk Neck 10.30 p. m., Town Polut 11 p. m., Chesapeake City 12 p. m., St. Georges 2 a. m. Delaware City 3 a. m., Philadelphia 7 a. m.
Excursion Tickets to Baltimore or Philadelphia $2; Good for 10 Days. Excursion Tickets Philadelphia to Betterton, $2; Good for so Days.
Sold only in Maln Offices:
204 Light St., Baltimore, and 28 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia.
Rates of Fare: Cabin Tickets $2, Deck Tickets $1.50; State Rooms Extra. Meals 50c. Each.
Excursion Tickets to and from all Way Landing for sale on Steamers. ALL WAY FREIGHT MUST BE PRE-PAID). For Special Excursion Rates for Parties, CInbs, etc., apply at Office.
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Gold Medal Portable Furnace.
Gold Medal Brick-Set Furnace.
WM. E. WOOD & CO.
112 W. BALTIMORE STREET AND BALTIMORE, MD.
I N. LIBERTY STREET,
MANUFACTURE AND ERECT
Steam-Heating Apparatus,
HOT-AIR FURNACES, COOKING RANGES, Fireplace Heaters, Coal, Wood, Gas and Oil Stoves.
Our New Baltimore Heaters SIX STYLES'
Paris Kitchener Range.
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GEORGE BREHM, Baltimore, M
BREWER.
m. Knabe &
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES
WAREROOMS.
BALTIMORE: 22 and 24 East Baltimore Street. NEW YORK : 148 Fifth Avenue, near 20th Street. WASHINGTON : 817 Market Space, Pennsylvania Avenue.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS.
ISAAC S. FILBERT
CONTRACTOR FOR LAYING
Sheet Asphaltum, Neuchatel Mastic, Portland Cement,
Granolithic, (Artificial Stona), &c.
On Streets, Sidewalks, Stables, Basement and Cellar Floors, or wher- ever a solid, smooth and Durable Pavement or Floor is desired. Refers to work done in this and other Cities. All work guaranteed.
BROKEN STONE IN ANY QUANTITY.
OFFICE AND YARD:
137 McHenry St., Cor. Poppleton,
Baltimore.
RESIDENCE, 300 MT. ROYAL TERRACE.
D. B. MERRYMAN. WM. SEEMULLER.
WILLIAM SEEMULLER & CO. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 11 S. CHARLES STREET, COR. OF GERMAN ST.,
Telephone Call, 1291.
BALTIMORE.
Valnations by Competent Appraisers. Sales of Real Estate. Lensehold Property, Stocks, Bonds and all Marketable Securities. Special Attention to Sales at Private Residences. Liberal Advances on Consignmenta.
BIG SCHLONEK
L. H. NEUDECKER,
UDECKER,
NEU
101 & 103 Marsh Market Space, and 701, 703 & 705 East Lombard Street,
413 W. Baltimore St., Bet, Eutaw and Paca Sts.
$3.50 PER GAL.
50 CTS. PER PINT.
SAFES.
NOIdWYHO
627 CHESTNUT ST.
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FIVE YEARS OLD.
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