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St Joseph's Passionist, Carroll P O, Very Rev Joseph Amrhein, assisted by Fathers from St Joseph's Monastery
St Katharine, Luzerne c Preston, Rev C P Elbert
St Leo, Stiles and Exeter, Rev Thos J Monteverde
St Mark. Catonsville, Rev John E Dunn
St Martin's, Fulton av and Fayette. Revs Thos J Broydrick, Dennis McCormick, 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. Rev 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, Andrew C Engelhardt and John Boyd
St Peter Claver, Fremont av nr Pa av, Rev Robt J Carse
Sts Philip and James, Charles-st av c 27th, Rev John Wade
St Pius, Schroeder c Edmondson av. Revs John D Boland 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 Desire C De Wulf and H A Curley St Wenceslaus, Collington av nr Madison, Rev Edward J Hornung and Rev Joseph W Shott
Salvation Army ..
Headquarters, 50 e Montgomery
Barracks. 1033 w Balto, Chestnut av c 2₫ av e and 126 w Montgomery
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
other Third. Fulton av and Lombard, Rev G A Gohn
Universalist.
St Jerome, Hamburg c Scott, Rev Jas P Guilford av c Lanvale, Rev Anthony Bil- Holden kovsky
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
AND
Iron Mountain Route,
Known as the Great Southwest System,
Connecting the Commercial Centres and Rich Farms of MISSOURI, The Broad Corn and Wheat Fields and Thriving Towns of KANSAS, The Fertile River Valleys and Trade Centres of NEBRASKA, The Grand Picturesque and Enchanting Scenery, and the Famous Mining Districts of COLORADO,
The Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral and Timber Lands, and Famous Hot Springs of ARKANSAS, The Beautiful Rolling Prairies and Woodlands of the INDIAN TERRITORY, The Sugar Plantations of LOUISIANA, The Cotton and Grain Fields, the Cattle Ranges and Winter Resorts of TEXAS, Historical and Scenic OLD AND NEW MEXICO, And forms, with its Connections, the Popular Winter Route to ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA.
For full descriptive and illustrated pamphlets of any of the above States, or Hot Springs, Ark., San Antonio, Tex., and Mexico, address
BISSELL WILSON, D. P. A., 111 Adams Street, CHICAGO, ILL. RUSSELL HARDING, Vice-Pres. and Gon' Mngr. C. G. WARNER, Vice-Pres. A. C. BIRD, Vice-Pres.
H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS, MO.
MARYLAND,
FRANKLIN ST., NEAR EUTAW.
Baltimore's New Million Dollar Enterprise. JAMES L. KERNAN, Owner and Manager.
The Handsomest and Most Perfectly Appointed Theater in America.
Combining Every Modern Device for Comfort and Safety. Including Exhibition Electric Plant, 5,000 Light Capacity, Ventilating System.
Thirty-eight Exits All Leading to Separate and Distinct Stair- cases. Asbestos Curtains, Fire Extinguishers, Hose Connections. Playing Strictly High-Class Stars and Combinations.
SEATING CAPACITY, 2,200.
Among the Attractive Features Connected with the Maryland are
The Cafe and Billiard Parlor, Mezzanine Smoking Parlor, and The Art Gallery,
Containing a Valuable Collection of Statuary, Oil Paintings, Etchings, Engravings and Bronzes.
REACHED BY ANY STREET CAR.
Holliday Street Theatre
KERNAN, RIFE and HOUCK, Proprietors. GEORGE W. RIFE, Manager.
THE ONLY POPULAR PRICE THEATRE IN BALTIMORE.
Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
Seating Capacity 1,800. 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, Panto- mimes, Minstrels, Musical Extravaganzas, Equestrian Plays, Etc., Etc.
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NIGHT PRICES, 15C., 25c., 50c., 75c. Box Seats, $1.00.
MATINEE PRICES, 15c., 25c., and 50c. Box Seats, $1.00.
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.
PRICES 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) FIRST-CLASS BOWLING - ALLEYS
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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.
ESTABLISHED 1851.
BALTIMORE WECKER,
The Leading German Sunday Paper of Maryland. Largest Circulation. Best Advertising Medium.
PUBLISHED BY
CHARLES H. MILTER, 7 Postoffice Avenue, Temporary Location, II E. Saratoga St. 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 Mary- land, 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, Temporary Location, II E. Saratoga St. BALTIMORE.
The Baltimore Journal,
Baltimore's Great German Daily.
IO CENTS PER WEEK!
Terms for Subscription $5 a Year. Delivered to Anyone in the City at Ioc a Week.
The Sonntags Post,
A Sixteen-Page Family Paper, Giving Full Dispatches and Local News. The Best German Sun- day 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 Company of Baltimore City, NO. 5, POSTOFFICE AVENUE.
Temporary Location, 510 S. Sharp St., 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 Sun days, New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas), Arriving at Each Port Early the 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, Including Sunday, from June to October, by the Magnificent New Fast 20 Mile Steamers "Lord Baltimore" and "Penn." Fare, only $1.50.
Excursion Tickets to Baltimore or Philadelphia, $2.50. Good for 15 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 $1.50. State Rooms $1.00 to $3.00. 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, Bos- ton, Fall River (Mass. ), Newport, (R. I.), Portland, (Me.), New Haven and Bridgeport (Conn.), Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Branch, Asbury Park and Seashore Resorts and points north and south.
New York and Baltimore
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
Freight Received and Delivered Daily at Reeder's Wharf, Hughes and Henry Sts.
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.
OUR STEAM BOILER.
GOLD MEDAL PORTABLE FURNACE ..
I. E. WOOD COMPANY,
18 North Howard Street, BALTIMORE, MD. MANUFACTURE AND ERECT
and Hot-Water Heating Plants.
AIR FURNACES AND PLUMBING.
Place Heaters, Coal, Wood, Gas and Oil Stoves.
SURERE
91889
.. R.HEATERS.
PARIS KITCHENER RANGE.
E. MACHT
dentis and Lexington 8to.
REAL ESTATE. GROUND RENTS. Boaght thế Sail en Emay Terms.
Mt. Versed,
See page 1105.
SUPREME MERIT
CANNOT BE DUPLICATED.
The KNABE Piano IS ALONE IN ITS CLASS. . Do not be Satisfied Until You Own . Haabe.
WM. KNABE & CO.
319 North Charles St.
Offices in the
Calvert and Equitable Buildings
Apply to Calvert Building & Construction Co.
For Rent.
Buildings Communicating, and Rooms Fitted With All Modern Conveniences for Expediting Business and for the Comfort of Tenants.
A Directory Library, which contains Dirvetories of all the Principal Cities of the United States and Dulted Bietes Posesesions, and many of Fer- elan Cities, is located in Boom 959 Calvert Building and lo open to the publie daily.
DRINK AND DRUG HABITS
CAN BE CURED.
Springer Sanitarium TOWSON, (2) MD.
BALBOAGRE CYFICE, Md. C. It
2i812 West Fayette St.
Tobacco
228 PARK AVE
FAMILY WINE STORE
DGERS
PATRICK
and 409 N. Calvert SL, Baltimore, Md.
Maryland Pure Rye Whiskies.
LOBE, WINKLER & CO., General Auctioneers, 612 Fidelity Dli
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