The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 42

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Frank Lewis
Number of Pages: 660


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Agent-R. R.


Turfield, P T


Confectionery.


Johnson, Margaret


General Merchandise.


Ebaugh, Jacob Gillerman, Miss Eliza Handy, Mrs Caroline Russell, Thos H


Wildenfurst, Mrs T


Justices of the Peace.


Cooper, Alonzo Jackson, John W


Physician.


Hall, T B Saloons.


Coker, Geo T Foster, Wm


White Lead Manufacturers. Adams White Lead Co


NORTH BRANCH


Is 5 miles from McDonough on the W. M. R. R. Land, clay loams, can be bought for $40 per acre; yields 20 bus. wheat, 30 corn, and 3 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 50. Wm. A Randall, Postmaster.


Carpenters.


Belt, C Fogle, Josiah Green, Wm Stanfield, T B


General Merchandise. Luttgerding, H C


Millers.


Luttgerding, H C


O'Dell, J D


Physicians.


Bailey, G W


Harker, J F


Seymour, B S


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


ORANGEVILLE


Is on the Philadelphia Road near the eastern limits of Baltimore. The land surrounding is well cleared, valnable and fertile. The people are mostly en- gaged in truck farming. There are two M. E. churches and & public school near. Population 400. H. Kimble, Postmaster. Attorney at Law. Baldwin, O P Jr


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Gruebert, Geo Jackson, Charles M Johnson, R


Schilpp, G


Carter, John C Saddles and Harness.


Rackemsperger, Jacob


...


Saloons.


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Bennett, C


Rever, Geo M


Tallor. 1


Peters, H


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OWINGS' MILLS


Is on the W. M. R. R., 14 miles from Baltimore. Land, good, well cleared, commanda from $100 to $300 per acre, according to location and improve- ment; yields 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 200 potatoes, and 40 corn. Crops are generally good. Churches and schools near. Population 300. F. B. Har- man, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Black, E


Carpenter.


Marshall, John T


Cooper.


Fleigb, Aug


Dentist.


Ginrich, W H


General Merchandise.


Harman, F B & Son


Tobin, S


Harnessmaker.


Pennington, J


Hotel.


Buffington, S


Ice Cream.


:


Painter & Bro


Millers.


Butler, C E


Fishpaw, A & Co


Painter.


Smith, J B


Physician.


Campbell, Dr


Shoemakers.


Long, H


Siegk, J


PAPER MILLS


Is 7 miles from Freeland. The Baltimore & Hanover R. R., in course of construction, will run within 24 miles of the place. The Gunpowder Falls, which flows through this village, furnishes excellent water power and numerous good mill sites. The paper mills of Messrs. Wm. H. Hoffman & Sons are located here; they manufacture four tons of paper per day, and give employment to over 100 people. Land, easily tilled, ranges in price from $20 to $50 per acre; yields 15 to 20 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 corn, 40 oats, 150 potatoes, and 2 tons hay. M. E., United Brethren and Evangelical Lutheran churches, one public school. Population 200. Wm. E. Hoffman, Postmaster.


Howard, J Dautrich Justice of the Peace.


Boots and Shoes.


Brant, Geo Rahe, C M


Groceries and Provisions.


Buck, John T Johnson, Richard


Kimble, H Shooman, Jno Hotel.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Blacksmiths.


Belt, G D


Wink, Geo


Carpenters.


Harris, John Henry, Abram Kemp, John Knott, John


General Merchandise. Hoffman, Wm H & Sons Landes, John Millers.


Shearer, John D Sheffer, Chas Paper Manufacturers. Hoffman, Wm H & Sons


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PARKTON


Is on the N. C. R. W., 29 miles from Baltimore; business good. Land, clay, mostly cleared, ia worth $45 per acre; produces 15 bus. wheat, 20 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 50. Wm. H. Stiffler, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R.


Little, J O


Blacksmith.


Litner, D K


Carpenters and Builders.


Sanders, W H Stiffler, Wm F Tracey, G W


Guderal Merchandise.


Stiffler, M J & Co


Hotel.


Stffler, C M


Millerr


Cameron, G H


Carr, G W


Physician.


Rankin, M E


PHOENIX


Is on the N. C. R. W., 18 miles from Baltimore. Land is valued at from $50 to $200 per acre, according to location and improvements; produces 18 bus, wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 400. John D. Durkees, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R.


Durkees, John D


Attorney at Law.


Mitchell, W Frank Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Hartman, Augustus Nowell, John W


Carpenters.


Brown, J E Hall, John


Cotton Manufacturers.


Gosnell, Henry Phoenix Manufacturing Co


General Merchandise. Fristoe, Mark R


Kemp, Thomas E


Royston, Boaley


Hotel.


Royston, Bosley


Mechanics.


Dugan, Michael


Morria, Henry D


Miller.


Belt, Ebenezer Paper Mannfacturers.


Hoffman, Wm H & Sons


Physicians.


Dannelly, F O


Thompson, W S


PIKESVILLE


Is 1 mile from a station of that name on the W. M. R. R. Land varies in price from $50 to $200 per acre, yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 potatoes, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Two M. E., Baptist, P. E., and Roman Catholic churches. Public schools convenient. Population 200. P. Murray, Postmaster.


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Blacksmiths.


Curtis, C Davis, Henry Faulstick, F Shipley, Ć M


General Merchandise.


Corbett & Rickerd Faulstick, F Foley, Wm Murray, P


Tobin, L


Watts, A.


Winternode, John


Justice of the Peace.


Mettam, Sam'l B


Miller.


Wilkinson, Wm


Physicians.


Counselman, J T


Hill, C C


Naylor, H L


POWHATAN


Is on the Baltimore & Powhatan Railway, 41 miles from Baltimore. Land, dark soil, varies in value from $200 to $350 per acre, and yields 20 to 25 bus. wheat, 50 oats, 300 potatoes, 30 corn, and 1 ton hay. M. E. and Pres- byterian churches. Public schools near. Population 300. Wm. P. Bennett, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Forsyth, Joseph King, Jasper Smith, E Smith, John


Carpenters.


Bacon, John Bolden, Geo Catillon, James


Rimmey, Wm H Schafer, Andrew


Cotton Goods Manufacturers. Campbell, Ross & Co. General Merchandise.


Bennett, Wm P Wilson, David Physician.


Field, P S


RANDALLSTOWN


I8 3 miles from Pikesville. Land, one-half cleared, commands from $80 to $100 per acre; yields 25 bus. wbeat, 30 to 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, one public school. Population 100. Wm. F. Gardner, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Bayers, John Frieschman, Henry Spielman, Henry Sudman, John D


Carpenters and Undertakers. Frazure, Wm Frieschman, Henry Hall, James


Constable.


Crooks, John


General Merchandise.


Gardner, Wm F Gosnell, Mrs Sarah Holt, Aaron Hotel.


Slade, Luther Livery Stable.


Lockard, Wm Physicians.


Baurbor, T K Hebb, H J Shoemaker. Krause, G A


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEO. GRUEBERT,


Wheelwright, MANUFACTURER OF


WAGONS, BUGGIES, &c. ORANGEVILLE.


C. M. JACKSON, BLACKSMITH HORSE SHOER · ide


ORANGEVILLE,


Philadelphia Road.


Horses Shod according to Natural Format tion or Deformity of Hoof. Iron Work and Repairing done at short notice. .


Rob. T. Oyeman,


DEALER IN


GROCERIES & FEED


GARDENSVILLE.


CITY HOTEL,


REISTERSTOWN, . el JOHN W. HITSHUE 1.


Proprietor. Accommodations first-class. Livery attached.


GEORGE BROOKS,


PHYSICIAN & APOTHECARY, AND DEALER IN


Pura Drugs, Chemicals and Fancy Articles, Cigars and Tobacco,


REISTERSTOWN.


Thomas Flory. Samuel J. Cost?


Thomas Flory & Cost, MANUFACTURERS OF


Carriages and Light Wagons, REISTERSTOWN. All kinds of repairing done at reasonable rates.


THE PEOPLE'S VOICE ! REISTERSTOWN, B. HOWARD SCOTT, Editor and Publisher. Terms : $1.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY PAPER.


The VOICE has a steadily increasing circulation; ja plainly printed, and iasned regularly every Saturday morning, strictly on the cash system. An excellent medium for advertising.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


RAYVILLE


Is 3 miles from Parkton. Land, clay and sandy loams, principally cleared, is valued at $20 per acre, ylelds 15 bus. wheat, 30 corn and 1 ton hay. Pine Grove Church, Rayville Academy and public schools. Population 36. Wm. Gorsuch, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Davis, R D Elder, A A Masemore, T R Richards, J G


Carpenters.


Jones, James Purkey, O Stiffler, W F


General Merchandise.


Gorsuch, W Painter.


Scott, Walter Paperhanger.


Simcoe, J S


Shoemaker. Baker, Henry


REISTERSTOWN


Is 1 mile from Emory Grove ; business, crops and land good. Land, mostly cleared, commands from $80 to $100 per acre; produces 30 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 80 to 100 potatoes and 50 corn. Lutheran and three M E. churches. One public and three private schools. Three seminaries, one female. Lodges-A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., Mechanics and K. of P. Population 500. Wm. D. Yingling. Postmaster.


Agricultural Implements. Beckley, P E & Co


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Chaney, Isaiah Shriver, Philip L Stumpf, Lewis


Butcher.


Brown, Wm G


Carpenters and Undertakers. Berryman, Henry C Selby, Edwin D


Carriagemakers.


Flory & Cost Tracey, J T


Dentists.


Candler, Dr


Gore, Albert


Druggista. Brooks, Dr George Gore, R S V Henry, Dr Robt J


Florist.


Fairley, Thos General Merchandise.


Russell Bros Shriver, Wm L


Townsend, S P Welsh, Wm W Zouck, P


Harnessmakers.


Emrich, Henry F Stampf, Henry Hotels. Hitshue, John W Nichols, George W Justices of the Peace. Beckley, John H Storm, Sam'l P Livery Stables.


Stone, George R Lumber, Coal and Fertilizers. Beckley, P. E. & Co Selby, Edwin D Millers.


Fitch, Henry S Gore, Joseph Millinery and Dressmaking. Gettier, L A Stumpf, Mrs M Painters. Dorsey, C O & Son Wagoner, David L


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Physicians.


Dickson, I N Gore, James Larsh, James C


Plasterers. Conrad, Peter Jacobs, C Shoemakers. Gies, Christian Gies, H Lewis


Gies, John Long, Sam'l J


Tailor.


Yingling, Nimrod Tinners.


Brown, J V


Crout, John E


Watches and Jewelry.


Yingling, Sam'1 B


SHAWAN


Is 4 miles from Cockeysville. Land can be purchased at from $38 to $100 per acre, yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 2 tone hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 94. 8. W. Tipton, Postmaster. General Merchandise. Tipton, & W Wilson, Henry


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Pierce, James L Long, Henry Tawney, John L Tawney, Wm J Carpenters. Cronhardt, John Gent, Thos Leaf, John


Physician.


Merryman, Moses


Shoemakers.


Krumholtz, Fleming


Tyson, Jerome


STABLERSVILLE


Is 3 miles from Parkton. Land, well cleared, varies in price from $20 to $50 per acre; yields 8 to 20 bus. wheat, 10 to 60 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. Churches and schools convenient. Population 150. C. M. B. Stabler, Post- master.


Blacksmith.


Palmer, A J


Carpenters and Millwrights. Mathews, Thos Stabler, H S Tyson, Geo


Justice of the Peace.


Wier, Henry


Miliers.


Stabler, A J


Willson, Edwin


3


Papermaker.


Alder, Wm


STEVENSON STATION


Is on the Green Spring Branch of the N. C. R. W., 12 miles from Baltimore. Land, limestone, well cleared, commands from $50 to $200 per acre; pro; duces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 50 to 75 corn, and 1 ton hay. One church and & public school. Population 50. B. B. Gemmill, Postmaster. Blacksmith. Iron Manufacturers.


Leaf, J H


Carpenters.


Chalk, James L Cross, David


Ashland Iron Co


Miller.


Scott, John


Physician.


Naylor, L H


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


ST. DENIS


Is on the B. & O. R. R., 9 miles from Baltimore. The Washington Branch joins the main line here and it is known as the Relay Station. The Viaduct Hotel erected and operated by the B. & O. R. R. Co., a new, neat and com- fortcule atructure, is quite a resort for city people; the nearest water course is the Patapsco River, which furnishes sufficient power for milling and other uses. The land is nearly all cleared, valued at from $50 to $500 per acre; yields 20 bus. wheat and 25 corn. Churches conveni -- t, one.public school. Population 300. J. W. Howser, Postmaster.


Agts .- Real Estate and Insurance Hall, Geo W O'Hern, Col M Richardson, J P Worthington, Daniel


Agent-R. R.


Howaer, J W


Attorneys at Law.


Browning, Warfield T Dobbin, Robert A Dobbin, T M Donaldson, J J


Blacksmith.


Banks, Samuel


Boots and Shoes.


Clogg, G C Jackson, Wm


Commission Merchant.


Latimer, R


General Merchandise. Hellman, John J M Daniel, T J Hotels.


Old Relay, C I Lowrey Viaduct, B & O R R Co


Justice of the Peace.


English, T J Millers.


Isaac, Joseph Levering & McAtee


Photographer.


Waltzl, A


Physicians.


Hall, James Hall, T B


ST. JAMES


Is 1} miles from Monkton. Land varies in value from $35 to $55 per acre; yields 10 to 25 bua. wheat, 40 to 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 150. Wm. T. Curtia, Postmaster.


Attorneys at Law.


Bacon. Geo Bacon, L M Hunter, T J


Blacksmiths.


Akehurst, David P McComas, Thoa Shepperd, John W


Carpenters.


Merryman, Robt G Nelson, Howard Young, Geo


General Merchandise.


Curtia, Wm T Hess, Jacob S Miller, Sam'I


Millers.


Inglefritz, Martin L Stutehoff, John W Physicians.


Emory, R Mitchell, F Price, A H


SUNNY BROOK


Is 3 miles from Phoenix, situated on Jarrettsville Pike and Old York Road, 8 miles from Towsontown. Soil isinglass; land, high and undulating,


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


OLD RELAY HOUSE


Balto. and Ohio Rail Road.


ST. DENIS


CHAS. I. LOWREY, Prop'r."


A First Class Hotel, polite and obliging servants, a good place to spend from one day to one month. Plenty of good fishing within two hundred yards of Hotel, also a fine Livery Stable attached, with fine horses and 4 buggies at reasonable prices.


BOARD $8 PER WEEK.


CHESTNUT HILL GREENHOUSES, WAVERLY. W. F. MASSFY & CO. Offer a full stock of ROSES and BEDDING PLANTS at low prices. CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS forwarded by express At Short Notice. CITY DEPOT, 238 MADISON AVENUE, BALTIMORE.


PH. A. KLUG, WAVERLY SHOEING FORGE, YORK ROAD,


TAL


ABOVE FIRST TOLL GATE, - WAVERLY!


Horses Shod on the most approved principle. Superintended by the Proprietor.


CHARLES SILLERY, YORK ROAD,


Near St. ANN'S R. C. CHURCH,


Manufacturer of


MONUMENTS,


Tombs and Gravestones,


CURBS and POSTS for CEMETERY LOTS, And all kinds of Building Work.


SAMUEL R. SYLVESTER, PHARMACIST, DEALER IN


Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,


SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, &c. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully com- pounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch.


COLD SPRINGS.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


mostly cleared, is worth $75 per acre; produces 15 hus. wheat, 35 corn and 2 tons hay. This section is very desirable for country residences, healthy, and excellent water. One church and a public school. Population 150. G. H. Duncan, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Harmon, Geo Street, R L


Carpenters.


Brown, Edward Brown, Ensor Damuth, S P Hall, Melville®


Gen.cal Merchandise.


Duncan, G H


Hotels.


King, Isaac Smith, John


Physician.


Bagley, Chas


Shoemaker. Smith, Christopher


SWEET AIR


Is 5} miles from Phoenix. Land, isinglass, principally cleared, is valued at $50 per acre; produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. One church and & public school. Population 100. E. A. Weakley, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Green, Henry Hilgartner, Henry


Kennedy, Michael


Physician.


Emory, Richard


Plasterer.


General Merchandise.


Brown, Dixon


Weakley, E A


Justice of the Peace.


Tinner.


Smith, R T


Sherman, Louis


TOWSONTOWN,


The county seat, is on the York Road, 7 miles from Baltimore, the terminal point of the York Road Railway. The court house and jail are located here, the former an imposing and substantial structure, delightfully situated a short distance from the railway. Many pretty villas and private residences dot this section, and being contiguous to the city is quite a resort in summer. The town is laid out in streets and avenues, and well lighted at night with lamps. Land, limestone, is valued at from $50 to $200 per acre, according to location and improvement; yields 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 25 to 35 oats, and 30 to 50 corn. The timber is of a heavy growth, and consists of chestnut, oak and hickory. M. E., M. P., P. E. and M. E., (colored,) churches, one public and & private school. A. F. & A. M .- Mount Moriah 116. I. O. O. F .- Towson 79, and Ridgely Encampment. Centennial Grange 161, P. of H. A Building Association and a Temperance Society. Population 900. Sarah Feast, Postmistress.


Agents-Real Estate.


Bowen, H L & Co - Jean, Geo B Macgill, O P


Miller.


Carpenters.


Amrein, Henry Burk, Henry


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Jones, Geo


Shoemakers.


Meisner, Andrew Naw, John


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Attorneys at Law.


Berry, John Boarman, Robert R Bosley, 8 P Burke, N C Courey, John F Davis, T Sturgis Dorsey, John T B Emory, D C H Emory, D Hopper


Ensor, A W Ensor & Grason Fendall, Chas E Grason, Wm


Herbert, Chas E Hunter, Thos J Keech, Wm S Macgill, Carroll 8 Macgill, O P McIntosh, D G Mitchell, W Frank


Perrie, A W Slingluff, C B Spencer, Jervis Talbott, J FC Wharton, Wm F Yellott, John I


Yellott, Washington


Auctioneers.


Macgill, O P Owings, James W Wilson, Sam'l G


Bakery and Confectionery. Held, Louis


Barber.


Jackson, Chas E


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Ekas, FA Hild Bros Sheridan, Chas H


Bricklayers and Plasterers.


Phipps, Harry Phipps, Joseph Whittle, Sam'l


Butchers.


Collinga, Sam'l Debaugh, Philip


Carpenters and Builders.


Boyd, Theodore Burna, John Butler, Sam'l F


German & Bro Hamilton, Geo Horn, Geo Shri-ur, Alfred


Constables.


Brown, Carlton Whittle, E D


Dressmakers. Cole, Mrs Johanna Roach, Mrs Mary Sheridan, Mrs Mary


Druggist.


Willis, Richard Dry Goods and Notions.


Bryer, A Ware, Mrs Jennie


Flour and Feed.


Scharf, John


General Merchandise.


Feast, Mrs Sarah


German, A J


Lee, J W & Son


Roe, John D & Co


Shealey, M A & Son


Hotels.


Smedley, C H Mann Towson, Edward H Ady


Justices of the Peace.


Herbert, Gideon Miller, James


Livery Stables.


Linzey, Tobias C


Lumber.


Cochran, F S Masons.


Bowen, Joseph S Bowen, Wm S


Griffin, James Miller.


Thomas, Chas


Painters.


Bowen, Sylvester Hynson, James Parks & German Pilson, Fred Porter, John E


Photographer. German, Joseph


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Physicians.


Jarrett, James H Piper, Jackson Stansbury, J T Wingfield, T H


Printers. Longnecker Bros Saddles and Harness.


Dienstbach, Henry Shoemakers. Flanigan, Patrick Parker, John Phipps, James


Rudigier, Julius Stieber, John G


Tailor.


Loose, August


Tinner.


Emory, Wm H Veterinarian.


Pilson, Geo W


Wines and Liquors.


Mann, C H Jr Robinson, Sam'l J Urban, Lewis H


UNION MEETING HOUSE


Is 3} miles from Freeland. Land, mostly cleared, is worth $25 per acre; yields 18 to 20 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 corn and 1 to 2 tons hay. The country in this section is high and healthy ; the people are industrious, and the mer- chants doing a good business. Two churches and a public school, Popu- lation 286. P. L. Merriken, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Oeligrath, Wm Waltemeyer, Joseph


Carpenters and Undertakers. Amos, E Amos, JO Ulrich, Wm Wilhelm, Daniel Wineholt, R E


Constable.


Spicer, N General Merchandise.


Briggs, C Merriken, P L


Harnessmaker.


Thomas, Henry


Justices of the Peace.


Alben, M Hoshal, Benj Oeligrath, A Rule, Wm


Masons.


Price, Geo Price, Wm


Miilers. Keeney, J Y Miller, John Paper Manufacturer.


Gore, J W


Physician.


Baldwin, J S


UPPER FALLS


Is on. the Philadelphia Road near the Harford County line, 7 miles from Magnolia. Land, well cleared, sells at $20 per acre ; produces 15 bus. wheat, 30 corn and 2 tons hay. M. E. and Roman Catholic churches. Popula- tion 100. B. Chenowith, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Blair, R Peterson, C


Carpenters and Undertakers. Norwood, J L Schultz, F 35


General Merchandise. Dilworth, W Nichols, Joseph Standiford, J Physician.


Gitting, David


Mulitzer, E


Tinner.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GAMBRILL, SONS & CO. Druid Mills,


WOODBERRY, Office No. 7 South Gay St., BALTIMORE. Manufacturers of Cotton Duck and Sail Twine.


BALDWIN & THOMPSON, Dealers in


GROCERIES, FLOUR And Provisions, HAMPDEN, Post Office, - Woodberry.


J. R. Disney,


ROLLER COVERS,


WOODBERRY.


F. JEFFRIES, Watchmaker and Jeweler,


ALL KINDS OF


Clocks Remodeled. WOODBERRY. All Work Warranted.


WOODBERRY Tailoring Emporium, COR. CROSS & CARROLL STS. A Large Stock of Goods Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Etc., Etc., Always on hand in store adjoining, at city prices. Come and see us.


C. T. BELT. -


Charles E. Salfner, DEALER IN


Groceries,


Flour


And PROVISIONS,


Woodberry.


"WOODBERRY NEWS." A WEEKLY LITERARY AND INDEPENDENT PAPER,


Published at Woodberry. Issued every Saturday Morning., TERMA :- TWO DOLLARS per annum, including a splendid Steel Engraving to each subscriber.


FRANK L. MORLING, EDITOR; F. L. MORLING & CO., PROPRIETORS AND PUBLISHERS. The largest circulation in Baltimore County. Largely sold by Nowe Dealers. Only paper published in Woodberry, a large manufacturing town of 10,000 inhabitants. Treats of Agricolture, Floriculture. Fruit Growing, Stock Raising, Bee Culture and Poultry Yard. Specimen copies sent for foor consecutive weeks for ten cents. One of the best paying Advertising medlums in the State of Maryland. Information of all kinds cheerfully given. Address all Correspondence to "NEWS,"


WOODBERRY.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


WAVERLY


Is on the York Road, 2 miles from Baltimore. The location ia pleasant and the surroundings picturesque and healthy. The land is fertile, highly im- proved, and is dotted with many handsome residences, and is held at high prices, lying, as it does, around the northern suburbs of Baltimore. The cars of the York Road Railway, which pass here, afford cheap and quick travel to Baltimore and Towsontown. M. E., P. E. and Baptist churches, & lodge of Masona, & buiding association, & parochial and one public school. Population 900. S. A. Bonsall, Postmistress.


Blacksmith.


Klug, Ph A


Carpenter.


Cross, John C


Carriagemaker.


Steigler, Louis G


Confectionery.


Balls, John


Kries, John F


Shelley, Mrs H A


Constable.


Fisher, John H Druggists.


Livingston, E C


Sylvester, S R


Dry Goods.


Klug, Mrs A A


Rayner, J


Spring, Misses


Florists.


Hamilton, Chas Massey, W F & Co


Hamilton, Chas


Waldenburg, C


White, J H


General Merchandise and Grocers.


Bateman, J S


Bertling, B


Blum, Mrs Barbara


Bordley & Co


Boyer, Lewis


Cochran, John


Hall, C W


Huff, EH


Yeager, A C


Waddy, Mrs Bertha Hotels. Cold Spring, Lewis Ritter


Dew Drop, Robert Russell Justices of the Peace.


Cole, J C L


Moore, Phil L


Physicians.


Heiche, P H


Monmonier, L A


Rankin, R G


Plumber.


Deal, Wm C


Saloons.


Gibbs, G W


Steitz, Charles


Uhing, John H


Shoemaker.


Hartman, J H


Tinner.


Brown, J TS


WOODBERRY


Is on the N. C. R. W., 3 miles from Baltimore and pleasantly situated on the slopes of two hilla, which form & valley through which runs Jones' Falla. It lies immediately north and east of Druid Hill Park, and is claimed to be the largest manufacturing village in the State. The iron works of Messrs. Poole & Hunt, the cotton milla of the Mount Vernon Co., W. E. Hooper & Sons, and the Messrs. Gambrilla, are all in the vicinity. These establishments give employment to & large number of people and furnish the principal means by which it derives its prosperity. The country for miles around is attractive and in many places fine residences may be seen. There are churches of several denominations, public and private schools, a market- house, public halla, and lodges of K. of P., Mechanics, Masons and Odd Fellows. Population 9,000. J. Brayshaw, Postmaster.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Attorneys at Law.


Davis, Phineas J Smith, James H


Auctioneers. Tipton, Dixon M Wilhelm, DC Bakers and Confectioners.


Arthur, J T Brooks & Co


Ebaugh, W H Gafney, Mrs Susie Hawkins, Mrs John


Hoover, Jacob


Kelly, Mrs Jane


Knight, John G


Looz, John


Barbers.


Cooper, John Wadsworth, C C


Blacksmith.


Martin, Andrew


Boots and Shoes.


Algire & Wheeler


Dunn, M


Hahn, John


Hume, Hiram


Walters, G T


Butchers.


Brooks, C Rohr, G W Yager, J B


Carpet Weaver.


Childs, John P Contractors.


Brooks, J L & Co Dentist. Greenwood, J B Druggisty.


Cress, Dr James Leef & Co Shipley, D McG General Merchandise.


Belt, C T Benson, J P Carner, G C Eichelberger, A G


Excelsior Co-operative Co Gibson, Geo G Peregoy, Chas & Son


Groceries and Provisions.


Baldwin & Thompson Bone, J M & Bro Davis, T


Gibson, James F


Maghar, Mrs Catherine


Reddington, John


Salfner, Chas E


Tilgman, N C


Machinists.


Poole & Hunt


Miller.


Timanus, John T


Millinery and Dressmaking.


Field, Mrs Fanny


Hicks, Mrs James


Hoshal, Mrs M


Lofflin, Mrs Hannah


Pace, Mrs Susie


Wilhelm, Mrs G C


Millwright.


Bates, John H


Painters.


Grisson, J G


Litsinger, Harry T


Patternmaker.


Betts, Chas C


Physicians.


Crowther, Dr John


Jones, R E


Williams, D S


Stoves and Tinware.


McCann & Co


Mohar, Robert


Roller Covers.


Disney, J R


Tailor.


Belt, C T


Undertaker.


Lloyd, Wm


Watches and Jewelry.


Jeffries, F


WOODENSBURGH


Is 1} miles from Glenn Morris on the W. M. R. R. Land, mostly cleared, with some oak and chestnut yet remaining, can be bought at from $20 to $100 per acre, and produces 10 to 35 bus. wheat, 20 to 80 corn and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 70. C. Musselman, Postmaster.


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Blaeksmiths and Wheelwrights. Reigler, Fred Reigler, Geo Wooden, Frank


Butcher.


Abbott, Hanson


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Clark, J W Deice, John Leefe, Jacob


Spearhase, Gustus


Carriagemaker. Morrison, Wm


General Merchandise.


Musselman, C Slade, Wm A


Justice of the Peace. Shipley, A F


Miller.


Stambangh, Henry


Physician.


Wilson, J H


Shoemaker.


Belt, Alfred


FARMERS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS :


Ashland.


Beckleysville.


Cockey, Peter


Alben, Jehu


Hawkins, J W


Alben, M


Holsner, Wm


Hinton, Wm


Armacost, Jabez


Hoshal, Jacob


Hoover, Chas


Armstrong, Wm Baublitz, Dan'l


Hover, Peter


Hoover, Geo


Baublitz, Geo


Inghan, John Inghan, John W Kemp, Wm Lampert, Geo


Jessop, Chas L Jessop, Geo Jessop, Mrs Mary Massemore, Z


Baublitz, Wm Jr


Lampert, Wm


Price, J R Webster, Wm


Bull, John


Marshall, Sam'l


Baldwin.


Bull, L Bull, Thos


Martin, L McCully, J W


Baldwin, J M


Cooper, Thos


Milendore, Casper


Baldwin, James


Crocket, U G


Painter, Abraham


Baldwin, Thos


Curtis, Sallie


Parker, James


Brogden, James Carman, Caleb Day, Luther




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