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Exeter-Street Church, Exeter s of Gay, Rev J R Wood
Govans, Govans, Rev J B Stitt
Greenmount-Avenue Church, Chase and Homewood av, Rev S M Alford
Harford-Avenue Church, Harford av and Biddle, Rev J St Clair Neal
Harford-Avenue (German), Harford av nr Lamont av, Rev Geo P Krebs
Highland-Avenue Church, Highland av nr Phila rd, Rev L E Bennett
Homestead Chapel, Homestead, Rev W G McNeil
Jefferson-Street Church, Jefferson and Bond, Rev M H Courtney
Madison-Square Church, Caroline and Eager, Rev J M Slarrow
Montford-Avenue, Montford av nr Can- ton av, Rev Osborne Belt
North-Avenue Church, North av nr Caroline, Rev W F Roberts
North Baltimore Church, Monument and Stirling, Rev J O Wrightson
Orangeville, Tenth st, Orangeville, Rev L E Bennett
Seamen's Bethel, Aliceanna and Bethel, Rev G W Heyde
Sparrows Point, Rev W C Babcock
Towson, Towson, Rev J R Edwards
Waverly Church, Waverly, Rev J L Walsh
West Baltimore District, Rev C W Bald- win, Presiding Elder
Bethany, Lexington c Calhoun, Rev H D Mitchell
Chatsworth, Pine nr Franklin, Rev Jas P Wilson
Columbia-Avenue Church, Columbia av east of Fremont av, Rev A F Campbell Colwell, 13 Fairview av
David Rogers Mission, Columbia av c Carey
Emory Church, Pa av north of Hoffman, Rev S W Grafflin
Fayette-Street Church, Fayette east of Fremont av, Rev J F Heisse
Franklin-Street Church, Franklin and Poppleton. Rev Frank G Porter
Frederick-Avenue, 509 Fdk av ext
Fulton-Avenue Church, Fulton av c Win- chester st, Rev L M Bennett
Garrett-Park, Monroe c Lexington, Rev J W Hammersley
Grace Church, Lanvale st and Carrollton av, Rev Don S Colt
Harlem-Park Church, Gilmor st opp Har- lem Park, Rev E L Watson
McKendree, Arlington, Rev Edwd H La Mar
Memorial, Fdk av and Mt Olivet la
Monroe-Street Church, Monroe and Ram- say sts, Rev Wm Rogers
Pennsylvania-Avenue, Rev J Schuler St Paul, 1063-1067 w Fayette
Summerfield, Calverton, Rev A E Slagle Union-Square Church, Lombard and Cal- houn sts, Rev G C Bacon
Walbrook, North av c Liberty rd, Rev R W H Weech
Webster, n w c Lafayette av and 2d, W West Balto Station, Stricker and Presst- man sts. Rev M F B Rice
COLORED.
North Baltimore District, Rev E W G Peck, Presiding Elder :
Ames' Chapel, Division st nr Baker, Rev H A Carroll
Asbury Church, Lexington c East, Rev John W Waters
Canton Church, Canton
Eastern Chapel, McElderry nr Patter- pk av
John Wesley Church, Sharp nr Mont- gomery, Rev Ernest Lyon
Metropolitan Church, Orchard nr Druid Hill av, Rev J A Holmes
Payne Memorial Church, Patterson av c Calhoun, Rev J C Arnold
Sharp-Street Memorial Church, Dolphin c Etting, Rev I L Thomas
St James', Towson
St Luke's, 842-S44 Peirce
St Paul, Saratoga nr Carey, Rev C G Key
Union Bethel Mission, Reisterstown rd nr Wylie av
Methodist Independent.
Beulah Mission, 2100 w Lexington
Causeway Mission, 1423 Eastern av
Church of the Redeemer, Oliver nr Bond, Rev J K Snyder
Cross-Street, Cleveland c Cross, Rev Wm L Maccubbin
Fairmount-Avenue, Fairm't av c Col- lington av
Faith. 1701 Fdk av
Locust Point, Fort av c Hull, Rev Mark Wells
Olive Branch, Fort av c Charles
St John's, Madison av and Laurens, Rev Frank T Benson, 1420 Linden av
William-Street, William c Clement, Rev Thos Lowe
Methodist Episcopal South.
Revs W H D Harper, B W Bond, Pre- siding Elders
Arlington, Arlington, Rev J R Andrew Caenarvon, Baker c Monroe, Rev B D Harrison
Calvary, Greene and Lombard, Rev P W Jeffries
Central, Edmondson av and Stricker, Rev John A Anderson
Emmanuel, Presstman and McCulloh, Rev J O Knott
Frederick-Avenue Chapel, Fdk rd nr Tollgate, Rev W H Best
Gardenville, Rev J B Henry
North-Point, Rev W E Henry
St Paul, Fayette nr Carrollton av, Rev H H Sherman
St Paul Mission, Wilkens av c Vincent, Rev F A Tyler
Sudbrook, Reisterstown rd, Rev E L Wolff
Trinity, Madison av and Preston, Rev E V Regester
Methodist Protestant.
Allnutt Memorial, Lombard and Chester, Rev J W Kirk
Bethany, Lafayette av c Washington, Rev T R Woodford
Broadway, Bdway and Monument, Rev E D Stone
Christ, Baker c Bruce, Rev P W Crosby Eutaw, Green la nr Harford rd, Rev J W Norris
Evergreen, Roland Park
Faith, Independence c Madison n, Rev D M Dibble
Hampden, Falls rd nr 3d av, Rev Wm J Neepier
Keen Memorial, Huntington av c 29th n, Rev A A BicheIl
Mt Lebanon, c Preston and Bond, Rev J M Holmes
North Balto, Mt Royal av and McMech- en, Rev F H Lewis
Payson, Payson c McHenry, Rev C S Arnett
South Balto, Light st, Rev E S Fooks
Starr, Poppleton bet Lombard and Pratt, Rev G W Haddaway
St John's, Lancaster and Robinson, Rev R C Strausburg
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Violetville, Rev Richard Shipley
West Balto Station, Lafayette av c Gil- mor, Rev T O Crouse
Methodist-African.
Right Rev B F Lee, D D
African Methodist Mission, Pikesville Allen A M E Church, Lexington c Carl- ton, Rev J W Norris
Bethel, Saratoga w of Gay, Rev John H Hurst
Centennial, Caroline c Bank, Rev J T Owens
Ebenezer. Montgomery e of Hanover, Rev C W Mossell
Evergreen, Mt Olivet la, Rev Robt E Ford
Grace, Catonsville, Rev W H Coston Mount Calvary, Oak nr 23d, Rev J D Banks
St Paul, 1115 w Saratoga, Rev G W Keys Mount Olive, 1332 Carroll s, Rev Robt E Ford
Payne Memorial, Patterson av c Cal- houn, Rev Wm R Arnold
Providence, 805 Stockholm, Rev Chas Williams
St John, Lexington nr Pine, Rev J Al- bert Johnson
St Matthew's. 704 Ajax al
Sharp-Street Mission, Hullville, Rev F H Jenkins
Shiloh, Merryman av c Barclay, Rev John Porter
Stockholm, Stockholm w of Scott, Rev Chas Williams
Trinity, Biddle and Linden av, Rev J W Beckett
Waters Chapel, Aisquith nr Orleans, Rev J F Wagner
Zion, Cross c Wagner
Zion Wesley, Toone nr Clinton
New Jerusalem.
First German, Aisquith c Fayette. Rev L H Tafel
Non-Sectarian.
Ark of the Covenant, Monroe c Fdk av
Volunteers of America.
Headquarters, 1935 w Franklin
Presbyterian.
Abbott Memorial, Abbott pl, Highland av, Rev J Wynne Jones
Aisquith-Street. Aisquith and North ave. Rev David T Neely
Associate Reformed Congregational, Md av and Preston, Rev Oliver Huckel
Bohemian and Moravian, Washington and Ashland av. Rev Vaclav Vanek
Boundary-Avenue, North av and St Paul Broadway, Balto nr Bdway. Rev R L Meily
Brown Memorial, Park av and Lafay- ette av, Rev John Timothy Stone
Canton, Toone nr Clinton, Rev T W Pulham
Catonsville, Catonsville, Rev Jos F Jen- nison
Central, Eutaw pl nr Dolphin, Rev De- Witt M Benham
Church of the Covenant, Stricker c Hol- lins, Rev Chas W Sommerville
Crisp Memorial, Brooklyn, A A Co, Rev Luther Martin
Faith Church, Bdway and Biddle, Rev John P Campbell
First, Madison and Park av, Rev Donald Guthrie
First United Presbyterian, Madison av and Biddle, Rev J B Wilson
Franklin-Square, Carey and Fayette, Rev W H Woods
Franklin-Street, Franklin and Cathe- dral, Rev H E Kirk
Fulton-Avenue, Fulton and Riggs avs, Rev E H Robbins
Govans, Govans Rev W W Shaw
Grace Church (colored), Dolphin and Et- ting, Rev Francis E Eggleston
Hampden, Falls rd c 4th av n, Rev J S Malone
Lafayette-Square, Carrollton av nr Lan- vale, Rev D M Buchanan
Lauraville, Rev I C Yerkle
Light-Street, Light nr Montgomery, Rev Wm L Everitt
Madison-Street (colored), Madison nr Park av, Rev R H Armstrong
Maryland-Avenue, Maryland av c 25th, Rev W C Alexander
Mount Washington, Rev Byron Clark
North Avenue United, North av c Pay- son, Rev T C Atchison
Park, w North av c Madison av, Rev Carl W Scovel
Patapsco Mission, 642 Constitution
Reid Memorial, 904 e Madison, Rev J S. Conning
Reformed Presbyterian, Harford av and Chase
Ridgely-Street, Ridgely c Hamburg, Rev Thomas C Eason
Roland Park, 406 Roland av, Rev J W Douglass
Second, Balto and Lloyd, Rev T Holmes Walker
Walbrook, Rev Frederick L Green
Waverly, Fair Oak av and Old York rd,. Rev John R Rosebro
Westminster, Fayette and Greene, Rev John L Allison
Wetheredville, Rev R McLean
Protestant Episcopal.
Right Rev William Paret, D D, Bishop. of Maryland, Episcopal Residence, 1110 Madison av
Advent Chapel, Patapsco nr Ostend, Rev Chas A Hensel
All Saints (free), Baltimore and Monroe, Rev E W Wroth, rector
Ascension, Lafayette square, Rev Robt S Coupland. Assistant, Rev Chas W Boot
Chapel of the Atonement, Chester e Preston
Chapel of the Epiphany, Ready av nr Arlington av, Rev C E Harding
Christ Church, Chase and St Paul, Rev Edwin B Niver, rector, Rev G F Katell and A B Mitchell, assts
Church of the Holy Cross (free), Milling- ton av and Ramsay ext, Rev T C Foote Church of the Holy Evangelist (free), Potomac and Dillon, Rev E L Kemp
Church of the Holy Innocents (free), Eden and Chase, Rev G W Dame, D D, rector
Church of the Messiah (free). Gay and Fayette. Rev Peregrine Wroth
Church of the Redeemer, Charles-st av ext nr Melrose av, Rev Geo C Stokes
Church of the Transfiguration, West Ar- lington, Rev W R Webb, rector
Church of Our Saviour (free), Broadway and McElderry, Rev John G Sadtler, rector
Emmanuel, Cathedral and Read, Rev J H Eccleston, D D. rector. Rev Thomas E Pattison and Rev P G M Foxwell,. assts
Grace, Monument and Park av. Rev Ar- thur C Powell, rector, Rev Frederick H Harding, asst
Good Shepherd (chapel), Mullikin and Spring
Henshaw Memorial (free), Columbia av c Callendar al. Rev G Mosley Murray
Holy Evangelist Chapel, Potomac c Dil- lon, Rev Edwd L Kemp
Holy Trinity (free), Gilmor and Riggs av, Rev J J Sams, D D. rector
Memorial. Bolton and Lafavette av. Rev W M Dame, rector. W P Dame, asst
Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter (free). Chester and Pratt, Rev W A Crawford-Frost. rector
Mount Calvary (free). Eutaw and Madi- son av. Rev Robert H Paine, rector, Rev Geo B Stone. asst
Prince of Peace. North av and Liberty rd. Rev Henry T Sharp
St Barnabas (free), Biddle and Argyle av. Rev Thomas Atkinson, rector
St Bartholomew (free), North av nr Madison av
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St Clements, Phila rd, W B McPherson, D D, rector
St George, Presstman c Division, Rev F Gibson, rector
St James (colored), Park av and Preston, Rev G F Bragg jr
St John, Mt Washington, Rev Wilbur F Watkins jr
St John, Waverly, Rev F H Stubbs
St Luke, Carey nr Lexington, Rev Chas W Coit, rector, Revs W B P Harrison and March C Mayo, assts
St Mark, Lombard nr Parkin, Rev G M Clickner
St Mary, Franklin, Rev W R Webb
St Mary, 602 Roland av, Rev F W Denys, rector
St Mary the Virgin (Colored Chapel), (free), Orchard nr Madison av, Rev Geo B Stone
St Matthew's, Sparrows Point, Rev L B Browne
St Michael and All Angels, St Paul c 20th, Rev John G Murray, rector, Rev D P Allison, asst
St Paul, Charles and Saratoga, Rev J S B Hodges, S T D, rector, Rev J C Gray, asst
St Peter's, Druid Hill av and Lanvale, Rev W H Falkner, rector
St Stephen the Martyr, North av and 2d
'St Thomas, Homestead, Rev R H Tay- lor, D D, rector
St Timothy's, Catonsville, Rev Percy F Hall, rector
Trinity, Broadway and Pratt, Rev W T Snead, rector
Trinity, Towson, Rev W H H Powers, rector
Bishop's Private Chapel, 1110 Madison av
St Katherine's Mission for Colored, Presstman nr Calhoun, Rev R H Paine
Reformed Church.
Christ, North av c Druid Hill av, Rev Gustav R Poetter
Faith (English), Patterson-pk av c Gough, Rev A S Weber
Fifth (German), 1715 Canton av, Rev Marcus Bachmann
First, Calvert nr Read, Rev Joel T Ros- siter
Friedens, Pa av c Cumberland, Rev Herman G Wiemer
Grace, Clarkson c Fort av, Rev Robt J Pilgram
Immanuel (German), Saratoga and Schroeder, Rev Jacob S Kosower St John's (German), Calvert nr Saratoga, Rev Paul Wienand
St Mark's, Hoffman c Collington av, Rev Jas M Mullan
St Paul's, Mulberry c Calhoun, Rev Lloyd E Coblentz
St Stephen's, Guilford av c 23d, Rev Chas W Levan
Third, Paca and Saratoga, Rev C Clever Trinity, 3d av nr Falls rd, Rev Edwd R Deatrick
Zion (German), Aisquith and Edward, Rev John Sommerlatte, 611 Aisquith
Reformed Episcopal.
Church of the Redeemer, Bolton nr Lan- vale, Rev Duane Wevill
Cummins Memorial Church, Carrollton av c Lanvale, Rev Jos S Kitchen
Emmanuel, Hoffman and Eden, Rev Wm T Way
The Saviour's Mission.
Services every evening during the year and at 11 A M, 4 and 8 P M on Lord's Day
Bethany Meeting-House, n e c Laurens and Brunt
Bethel Meeting-House, n e c Milton av and Jefferson
Beulah Meeting-House, n w c Lexington and Pulaski, Rev R J Bateman
Eden Meeting-House, n e c Eastern av and Eden st, Rev F H Shallus
Emanuel Meeting-House, Elm av north of 3d av, Hampden, Rev J C Hogan Mizpah Meeting-House, s e c Oliver and Regester
Seventh Day Adventists. Hollins and Calverton rd
Spiritualist.
First, 100 n Paca Second, 409 e Balto
Swedenborgian.
New Jerusalem, Calvert north of Chase, Rev Arthur Mercer, 123 w 20th n New Jerusalem Mission, North av east of Madison av, Rev G L Allbutt
Union Evangelical Church.
Grace, Preston nr Ensor, Rev M A Ken- nelly
Memorial Church, Fremont and Edmond- son avs, Rey J A Hollenbaugh
Olive Branch, Fort av c Charles, Rev C W Finkbinder
Unitarian.
First Independent Christ's Church, Frank- lin and Charles, Rev Alfred R Hussey
Roman Catholic.
Most Rev James Gibbons, D D, Cardinal- Archbishop of Balto
Cathedral, Cathedral and Mulberry, Rt Rev A A Curtis, V G, Rev Wm A Fletcher, D D Rector, Rev W T Rus- sell, Secretary, Rev P C Gavin, Chan- cellor, Rev L O'Donovan
Carmelite Chapel, Biddle c Caroline, Rev E Didier
Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrow, House of Good Shepherd, Mount and Hollins. Attended from St Martin's
Chapel of the Visitation Convent, Park av and Centre. Attended from the Ca- thedral
Church of the Holy Cross, West nr Light, Revs Charles C Damer, G H Dirkes
Corpus Christi, Lafayette and Mt Royal avs, Revs Wm E Starr and James F Nolan
Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Mount nr Pratt, Rey Rhabanus Gutman
Holy Rosary, Eastern av and Bethel, Rev Michael Barabasz, Rev I Dulski ยก Immaculate Conception, Mosher and Di- vision, Rev Thos M O'Donoghue
Our Lady of Good Counsel, Fort av c Towson, Rev John D Marr
Sacred Heart, Aliceanna and 1st, Rev John Klang
Sacred Heart, Mt Washington, Rev Jas M Connolly
St Agnes, Old Fdk rd, Rev Thomas Hughes
St Agnes' Chapel, St Agnes' Hospital, Rev Thos Hughes
St Alphonsus (German) Park av and Saratoga, Rev Francis Auth
St Andrew, Monument and Washington, Rev Peter M Manning
St Ann, York rd, Rev C F Thomas, Rev John E Graham, Rev T B Kenny
St Anthony, Franklin av nr Belair rd, Rev Henry S Nagengast
St Athanasius, Curtis Bay, Rev Fr Dun- zyski
St Benedict, Millington and Wilkens avs St Bernard's, Gorsuch av c Independ- ence, Rev D C DeWulf
St Bridget, Canton, Rev Lawrence J Mc- Namara
St Casimire (Polish), Lakewood av c O'Donnell
St Charles', Pikesville, Rev M J Riordan St Edward, Bloomingdale rd nr Lafay- ette av, Rev Eugene S Gwynn
St Elizabeth, n e c Balto and Lakewood av. Rev Thos S Stapleton
St Francis, Towson, Rev Mattw O'Keefe St Francis' Chapel (Colored Sisters of
Providence), Chase and Forrest pl. At- tended from St Francis Xavier
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St Francis Xavier (colored), Calvert and Pleasant, Rev Jos A St Laurent
St Gregory, Baker and Gilmor, Revs Owen B Corrigan, Philip Walsh
St Ignatius, Calvert and Madison, Rev John Quirk, S J, rector, and other priests of Loyola. College
St James (Ger), Aisquith c Eager, Rev J H Lowekamp
St Jerome, Hamburg c Scott, Rev Jas P Holden
St John, Eager and Valley, Revs Geo W Devine, John Dillon and Edward J Healy
St John the Baptist, Lloyd c Watson, Rev J Lietuvnikis
St Joseph, Barre and Howard, Rev John M Barry, Rev J P White and Rev Pasquale DiPaola
St Joseph's Passionist, Carroll PO, Very Rev Joseph Ahmerhein, assisted by Fathers from St Joseph's Monastery
St Katharine, Luzerne c Preston, Rev C P Elbert
St Leo, Stiles and Exeter, Rev J L An- dreis
St Mark, Catonsville, Rev John E Dunn
St Martin's, Fulton av and Fayette, Revs Thos J Broydrick, Dennis McCor- mick, Clarence Wheeler and John T Norton
St Mary's Chapel, St Mary's Seminary, Pa av, Very Rev Edwd Dyer, S S
St Mary's Church, Govans, Rev M A Fenne
St Mary Star of the Sea, Riverside av and Clement, Revs J T Whelan, Thos J Kenny and John L Sullivan
St Michael (Ger), Lombard and Wolfe, Rev Ferdinand A Litz
St Monica, Hill nr Sharp, Rev A B Leeson
St Patrick, Bdway and Bank, Revs J F Donahue and Richard O'Neill, M P Ryan, assistants
St Paul's, Caroline nr Hoffman, Revs M F Foley, Geo H Trageser and Jos Foley St Peter, Poppleton and Hollins, Revs W A Reardon, Philip Sheridan and John Boyd
*St Peter Claver, Fremont av nr Pa av, Revs Robt J Carse and Danl McHale Sts Philip and James, Charles-st av c 27th, Rev John Wade
St Pius, Schroeder c Edmondson av, Revs Francis P Duggan and I B Kailer St Stanislaus, Ann nr Aliceanna, Rev Thomas Morys
St Thomas, Hickory av c 4th av, Revs Jas A Cunningham and Frank O'Neill St Vincent de Paul's, Front nr Fayette, Revs John D Boland and H A Curley
St Wenceslaus, Balto nr Central av, Rev Edward J Hornung and Revs Thomas Ott, Peter Curran, Joseph W Shott, Assistants
Salvation Army.
Headquarters, 50 e Montgomery Barracks, 908 s Bdway, 532 w Hoffman and 8 s Stockton
United Brethren In Christ.
Franklin-Street, Monroe nr Franklin, Rev W J Houck
Otterbein, Conway nr Sharp, Rev A Schmidt
Otterbein Memorial Church, Roland av c Fifth, Rev Chas E Fultz
Salem, 2520 Francis, Rev Geo D Gossard Scott-Street, Scott c St Peter, Rev J R Jones
Third, Fulton av and Lombard, Rev G A Gohn
Universalist.
Guilford av c Lanvale, Rev Anthony Bilkovsky
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Seating Capacity 1800. Modern Equipment. BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. CONVENIENT TO ALL CITY RAILROAD LINES.
Twelve Spacious Exits. Also Provided With Fire Escape From Broad Portico, Accessible From Dress Circle.
Many of the Attractions Presented at Holliday Street Theatre are Produced in Other Cities at High-Priced Theatres.
THE PRODUCTIONS AT THE HOLLIDAY INCLUDE Standard Melodramas, Comedies, Comedy Dramas, Spectacular Plays, Pantomimes, Minstrels, Musical Extravaganzas, Equestrian Plays, Etc., Etc.
NIGHT PRICES, MATINEE PRICES, 15c., 25c., 501, 75c. Box Seats, $1,00, 15c., 25c., and 50c, Box Seats, $1,00,
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KERNAN'S Monumental Theatre.
JAMES L. KERNAN, Proprietor and Manager.
Baltimore's Popular Vaudeville Resort,
Perfectly Appointed and Modernized Up to Date.
MATINEE DAILY.
PRESENTING HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTY COMBINATIONS, EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN NOVELTIES, SPECTACULAR AND OPERATIC BURLESQUES.
EXITS: Front, Rear, Side and Roof Exits.
-PRIGES- Night: 10c., 25c., 50c., 75c., |Matinees : 10c., 15c., 25c., 50c. Box Seats, $1.00. Box Seats, $1.00.
POOL ROOMS AND CAFE
Handsomely Furnished and Appointed, Connected With the Theatre. Entrances from the Theatre and from Baltimore Street.
MONUMENTAL THEATRE BOWLING ALLEYS
(In the Theatre Annex).
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FIRST-CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS
8
Best Modern Construction, Thoroughly Up-to-Date Equipment. Every Facility and Convenience for Prompt and Satisfactory Service.
Open for Match Games.
Weekly and Monthly Prizes Will be Given.
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ESTABLISHED 1851.
Baltimore Wecker,
The Leading German Sunday Paper OF MARYLAND.
Largest Circulation-Best Advertising Medium.
PUBLISHED BY
CHAS. H. MILTER,
7 Postoffice Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD.
THE "WECKER" is the largest German Illustrated Paper in the South, and, being a strictly family Paper, goes to more homes than any other German Paper in the State, besides reaching a class of readers inaccessible to any English publication.
The "WECKER" circulates extensively, not only in Baltimore and the State of Maryland, but also in the District of Columbia, Virginia and the adjoining counties of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Being a Lively and Newsy Paper, advertisers will find it the best medium they can select, as a host of patrons have realized.
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
CHARLES H. MILTER, Publisher,
7 Postoffice Avenue, Baltimore.
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THE
Baltimore Journal,
Baltimore's Great German Daily.
10 CENTS PER WEEK !
Terms for Subscription $5 a Year.
DELIVERED TO ANYONE IN THE CITY AT 10 CENTS A WEEK.
The Sonntags Post,
A SIXTEEN-PAGE FAMILY PAPER, GIVING FULL DISPATCHES AND LOCAL NEWS. THE BEST GERMAN SUNDAY PAPER OF THE CITY, AND THAT WITH SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS.
Price 3 Cents a Copy.
$1.50 a Year.
Delivered Sunday Morning in Any Part of the City.
ADDRESS: Journal Co. of Baltimore City, No. 5 Postoffice 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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Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company.
(ERICSSON LINE.)
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 AND TOWN POINT WHARF.
Special Daylight Trips Every Day Except Sunday from June to Octo- ber. Fare Only $1.00.
Steamers going South arrive at Delaware City about 9 P. M., St. George's 10 P. M., Chesapeake City 12 P. M., Town Point 1 A. M., Rey- bold's 1.45 A. M., Betterton 2.30 A. M., Baltimore 7 A. M. Steamers going North arrive at Betterton about 9 P. M., Reybold's 10 P. M., Town Point 11 P. M., Chesapeake City 12 P. M., St. George's 2 A. M., Delaware City 3 A. M., Philadelphia 7 A. M.
Excursion Tickets to Baltimore or Philadelphia, $3.00; Good for 15 Days. Excursion Tickets, Phila- delphia to Betterton, $2.00; Good for 10 days.
SOLD ONLY IN MAIN OFFICES. 204 Light St., Baltimore, and on Pier 3, S. Delaware Ave., Philadelphia.
RATES OF FARE: Cabin Tickets $2.00, Deck Tickets $1.25, State Rooms Extra. Meals 50c. Each. Excursion Tickets to and from all Way Landings for Sale On Steamers.
ALL WAY FREIGHT MUST BE PREPAID.
For Special Excursion Rates for Parties, Clubs, etc., apply at the office. Also through tickets to New York, Albany. Troy, Saratoga Springs, Boston, Fall River (Mass.), and Bridgeport (Conn.), Atlantic
Newport (R. I.), Portland (Me), New Haven City, Cape May, Long Branch, Asbury Park and Seashore Resorts and points North and South.
New York and Baltimore
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
FREIGHT RECEIVED DAILY
At Company's Wharf, Foot Frederick Street Dock.
BY THE FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMERS OF THIS
Old Reliable Line.
Rates lower than by Railroad. Freights of all kinds carefully handled. Cheap through rates to points in New York State and points in New England. Freights for Foreign and Domestic Lines promptly forwarded, Free of All Commissions But Cost of Transfer. CLARENCE SHRIVER, Agent, 204 Light Street, Baltimore. H. C. FOSTER, Agent, Pier 7, North River, N. Y.
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a Call
LESMITH
OUR STEAM BOILER.
GOLD MEDAL PORTABLE FURNACE.
WM. E. WOOD COMPANY,
18 North Howard Street, BALTIMORE, MD. MANUFACTURE AND ERECT
Steam and Hot-Water Heating Plants.
HOT AIR FURNACES AND PLUMBING,
Fire Place Heaters, Coal, Wood, Gas and Oil Stoves.
FIRE-PLACE HEATERS.
PARIS KITCHENER RANGE.
E. MAGHT 310-812 EQUITABLE BUILDING. (See Page 1144.)
REAL ESTATE SOLD ON
EASY TERMS GROUND RENTS Bought and Sold C. & P. Tel. St. Paul 2694-Y; Md. Tel, Court 2313
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D. C. LYONS, Public Accountant and Audifor, N. Charles St. BIG SCHOGHEA
HUTZLER BROTHERS,
210-218 Howard Street, North,
IMPORTERS OF
Reliable Dry Goods.
OFFICES IN= THE CALVERT ..... AND
EQUITABLE BUILDINGS FOR RENT.
Buildings Communicating, and Rooms Fitted With All Modern Conveniences for Expediting Business and for the Com- fort of Tenants. Apply at Manager's Office,
844 EQUITABLE BUILDING.
A Directory Library which contains Directories of all the Prin- cipal cities of the United States and United States Possessions, and many of Foreign Cities, is located in Room 950 Calvert Building and is open to the Public Daily.
TELEPHONES : C. & P. 380, St. Paul. Md, 190, Courtland.
JOHN W. MEALY, SON & CO., Diamond Merchants, Jewelers and Silversmiths, 9 SOUTH CHARLES STREET,
"Half Minute from Baltimore St." BALTIMORE.
TOBACCO.
NEUDECKER TOBACCO CO. TOBACCO
DECKER S
OWN
TOBACCO.
D. C. LYONS, Public Accountant and Auditor, N. Charles St.
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