Woods' Baltimore city directory (1873), Part 179

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Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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Run every 6 minutes, from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m.


CATONSVILLE RAILWAY.


Leave Baltimore each hour from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., ard at 11.30 p. m. daily (except Sun- days. ) On Sundays from 8 a. m. to p. m.


Leave Catonsville each hour from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., and at 10 p. m. daily, (except Sun- days. ) On Sundays from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.


For Ellicott City and return-at 8 and 10 a. m., and 2 and 5 p. m., Sundays included.


YORK ROAD RAILWAY.


Leave Baltimore for Towsontown at half-past each hour, from 7.30 a. m. to 9.30 p. m.


Leave Towsontown for Baltimore at each hour, from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Leave Baltimore for Govanstown at 7 and 8


a. m., and at e ch hour. from 2 to 7 p. m. .


Leave Govanstown for Baltimore at 8 and 9 a. m., and at each hour, from 3 10 8 p. m.


BALTIMORE PEABODY HEIGHTS AND WAVERLEY PASSENGER RAILWAY.


Office terminus of the Line Mt. Royal Reser- voir.


BALTIMORE, CALVERTON AND POWHA". TAN RAILROAD.


Leave Baltimore at 7, 8, 9 and 11 a. m., and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 p. m.


Leave Powhatan at 25 minutes after each hour from 6 to 11 a. m. except 10 a. m .; and 25 minutes after each hour from 1 to 9 p. m. except 7 and 8.


On Saturdays a car will leave Baltimore at 9 p. m.


The cars of this Company connect with the Red Line of the Baltimore City Passenger Rail- way.


BALTIMORE AND HALL SPRINGS RAIL- WAY.


Leave City Hall and North Street every 15 minutes, from 7 a. m., to 10.30 p. m., for Dar- ley Park, Harford road, via Fayette, Aisquith and Madison Streets and Central Avenue, and connecting at Darley Park with cars for Home- stead and Halls Springs, at 73 and 93 a. m., and 3 and 5 p. m., until further notice.


SOCIETIES. MASONS.


Masonic Temple N. Charles near Saratoga.


MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.


Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday.


Mystie Circle, 66 109-1st and 3d Monday.


Mount Vernon, 66 151-1st and 3d Monday.


Adherence, 88-2d and 4th Monday.


Lafayette, 111-2d and 4th Monday.


King David's 68-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Monumental,


96-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Fidelity, 136-1st and 3d Tuesday.


Warren,


60 51-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Doric, 124-2d and 4th Tuesday.


St. Johns 34-1stand 3d Wednesday.


Phoenix 139-1st and 3d Wednesday. 107-1st and 3dWednesday.


Hiram,


Arcana, 110-2d and 4th Wednasday.


Landmark 127-2d and 4th Wednesday.


Washington


3-1st and 3d Thursday.


Centre,


No. 108-1st and 3d Thursday.


Amicable,


" 25-Ist and 3d Thursday.


Union,


" 60-2d and 4th Thursday.


Pythagoras,


" 123-2d and 4th Thursday.


Oriental,


" 158-1st aud 3d Saturday


Kedron Lodge, -Ist and 3d Friday.


Concordia, 66 13-1st and 3d Friday.


Ben Franklin,


97-1st and 3d Friday.


Joppa,


" 132-2d and 4th Friday.


Maryland,


" 120-2d and 4th Friday.


Corinthian, 93-2d and 4th Friday. -2d and 4th Friday.


Concordia Chap.“


1-Ist and 3d Tuesday.


Phoenix 66


7-2d and 4th Friday.


Jerusalem - 9-2d und 4th Monday.


St. Johns


19-1st and 3d Wednes'y.


Adoniram 21-1st and 3d Monday.


Monum'l Com'y. " 3-2d and 4th Tuesday.


Maryland 66 1-2d and 4th Friday.


Baltimore 2-3d and 4th Thursday.


Crusade, 5-2d aud 4th Thursday .


D. A. Piper, Grand Tyler, Masonic Hall. Office hours, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.


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I. O. OF O. F.


The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Wednesday in April, in the City of Bal- timore.


Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. M. W. Grand Master-Wm. R. Creery. R. W. Dep'y Grand Master -Joseph Thompson. R. W. Grand Warden-Thomas H. Denison. R. W. Grand Secretary-John Hahn, jr. R. W. Grand Treasurer-A. L. Spear. R. W. Grand Chaplain-James D. Clark. R. W. Grand Marshal-John M. Jones. W. Grand Conductor-Wm. Kirk.


W. Grand Guardian-Geo. P. Reinhart.


W. Grand Herald-Thomas F. Byrne.


Meetings ot Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall, N. Gay Street.


Washington, No. 1,


every


Monday.


Franklin,


2,


Thursday .


Columbia,


3,


66 Wednes'y


William Tell,


4,


66


Monday.


Harmony,


6,


66


Wednes'y


Friendship,


7,


=


Thursday.


Marion,


8,


Jefferson,


9,


Thursday.


Corinthian,


10,


Tuesday.


Marylaud,


11,


Monumental,


14,


Thursday.


Mechanics,


15,


66


Tuesday.


Iris,


48,


52,


Tuesday.


Schiller,


55,


Friday.


Baltimore City,


57,


Wednes'y


Golden Rule,


58,


Wednes'y


Jackson,


65,


Monday.


Warren,


71,


66


Monday.


Independence, Mountain,


77,


Tuesday.


Liberty,


93,


16


Monday. Wednes'y


Escavaille,


106,


¥


Tuesday.


Marley,


107,


=


Thursday.


Vansant,


119,


Monday.


Patapsco,


120,


Wednes'y


Jerusalem Encamp't, No. 1, every Friday.


Salem


2,


Wednes'y.


Hebron


3,


Tuesday.


Schiller


12,


Thursday.


Philanthropic Encamp.


16,


Monday.


Sharon


28,


Tuesday.


At Wildey Hall, E. Pratt St.


Thomas Wildey Lodge, No. 44, every Wednes- day


At Pacific Hall, cor. Baltimore and Paca streets.


Pacific Lodge, 63, every Thursday.


Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.


Maryland Hall, Biddle street.


Beacon Light, No. 121, every Monday.


I. O. OF UNITED BROTHERS.


Grand Band meets quarterly over Bank of Baltimore, Baltimore and St. Paul.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.


Meet in Metamora Hall, w Lombard street, near Hanover.


Officers.


Henry Lentz-Grand Sachem.


Louis Petzold, Treasurer.


C. Frietschuer, Secretary,


Grand Lodge meets every 3d Sunday of the month at Metamora Hall.


Places of Meeting of Tribes.


Metamora, No. 1, Metamora Hall.


Manshusia, 2,


Osceola, 1],


Powhatan, 30,


66


Talura, 31,


Mobawk, 39, Trinity Hall, Trinity street.


Talaska, 46, Metamora Hall.


Pinola,


96, Osceola Hall, n Gay street.


Philip, 99, Harugari Hall.


Incohonee, 100, Metamora Hall.


Anacosta, 101, Osceola Hall.


Red Cloud,


152, Highlandtown.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.


The Grand Grove meets ou the 3d Thursday of May, August, November and February, cor- ner of Baltimore and Gay streets.


Washington Grove, No. 1, every Monday.


Baltimore City, " 9, Thursday.


Mechanics


11,


Friday.


Utah


66


12,


Wednesday.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. G. C. OF U. S.


The Great Council of the United States, Im- proved O. R. M., will meet in the city of Wil- mington, Del. on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D. 382.


The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore on the third Wednesday of the Cold and Buck Moon.


Chiefs of Grand Council of Maryland.


W. Burgess, G. Sachem.


J. B. Weaver, G. Sen. Sag.


D. A. Cox, G. Jun. Sag.


C. D. Irelan, G. Chief of Records.


Wm. G. Gorsuch, G. K. of Wampum.


H. K. Maxwell, G. Prophet.


G. W. Lindsay, G. Sannap.


J. D. Gorsuch, G. K. of Wicket.


G. W. Gorsuch, G. K. of Forrest.


Places and Times of Meeting of Tribes.


Pocahontas, No. 3, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street


Powhatan, No. 5, Wednesday, corner Pratt and Bond


Osceola, No. 11, Wednesday, Osceola Hall, Gay Maneto, No. 14, Tuesday, Howard Hall, Penn- sylvania avenue


Tecumseh, No. 15, Tuesday, cor Light and Montgomery.


Ottaway, No. 16, Thursday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.


Pawnee, No.22, Tuesday, Red Men's Hall, Paca-st Susquehanna, No. 37, Friday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street


Manhattan, No. 34, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.


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Germania,


47,


Wednes'y


Friday.


Atlantic,


72,


84,


Thursday.


Madison,


98,


Monday.


Monday.


Oriental,


Tuesday.


Gratitude,


5,


Tuesday.


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Weatherford, No. 39, Tuesday, Canton.


Potomac, No. 51, Red Men's Hall, Paca street. Patapsco, No. 53, Howard Hall, Penna av


Office of the G. C. of R. of U. S., at the Red Men's Ha!l Paca street.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Grand Lodge meets Annually on 4th Tuesday of January in Baltimore. Office No. 18 North street.


Officers for 1873.


Wm. S. Quigley, V. G. P. Geo. W. Lindsay, G. C


John J. Ward. V. G. C. Sam'l Sands Mills, G. B. James Whitehouse, G. R. & C. S.


James Whitehouse and J. Frank Lewis, rep- resentatives to Supreme Lodge.


Lodges marked with * work in the German language.


LODGES.


1. Golden, Friday, Mozart Hall, cor Hanover and Camden sts.


2. Monumental, Friday, Wildey Hall, E. Pratt street bet. Bond and Bethel sts.


3. Baltimore City, Thursday, cor Gay and Fayette sts.


4. Gratitude, Tuesday, cor. Balto. and Gay streets.


5. Damon, Monday, Bible House, Fayette st. near Charles.


6. Good Intent, Thursday, Covenant Hall, Lexington and Howard sts.


7. Excelsior, Thursday, Bible House, Fayette st., near Charles.


8. Friendship, Wednesday, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co.


9. Carroll, Monday, Neal's Hall, Balto. and Holliday sts.


10. Maryland, Tuesday, cor Balto. and Gay.


11. Eureka, Tuesday, Republican south of Sar- atoga.


12. Reliance, Thursday, Red Men's Hall, Paca near Lexington.


13. Geo. Washington, Thursday, Harvey Hall, cor. Hanover and Pratt sts.


14. Germania, * Friday, Metamora Hall, Lom- bard near Hanover.


15. Mount Vernon, Friday, Mt. Vernon Hall, Charles and Fayette.


16. Arlington, Friday, 195 W. Biddle st. near Druid Hill av.


17. Stoddard, Wednesday, Metamora Hull, Lombard near llanover.


18. Oriental, Wednesday, Bible House, Fayette near Charles.


19. Mystic, Friday, Bible House, Fayette near Charles.


20. Franklin, Tuesday, Bible House, Fayette near Charles.


21. Chosen Friend, Thursday, Powhatan Hall, S. E. cor. Bond and Pratt.


22. Pythagorean, Thursday, Osccola Hall, N. Gay st. near Fayette.


23. Rescue, Wednesday, Mozart Hall, Hanover and Camden.


24. Concordia, Wednesday, Harvey Hall, Han- over and Prutt sts.


25. Lafayette, Wednesday, Covenant Hall, Howard und Lexington sts.


27. Columbus, Tuesday, Columbus Hall, Lex- ington and Pearl sts.


28. Schiller, * Friday, cor. Gay and Fayette.


29. Mountain City, Monday, Frederick, Fred- erick County.


30. Jackson,* Thursday, Metamora Hall, Lom- bard near Hanover.


31. Cecil, Wednesday, Port Deposit, Cecil Co. 32. Annamessex, Wednesday, Crisfield, Som- erset County.


33. Mechanics, Friday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street.


34. Quantico, Thursday, Quantico, Wicomico County.


35. Shekinah, Thursday, Princess Anne, Som- erset County.


36. Frederick City, Monday, Frederick City.


37. Bayard, Thursday, Strasburger's Hall, cor. Gay and Front sts.


38. Harmony, Tuesday, Rising Sun, Cecil Co. 39. Liberty. Monday, Strasburger's Hall, cor. Gay and Front sts.


40. Kent, Tuesday, Chestertown. Kent Co.


41. Seminole, Monday, Cherry Hill, Cecil Co.


42. Fellowship, Monday, North East, Cecil Co.


43. Good Will, Thursday, Wildey Hall, Pratt near Bond.


44. Amicitia, Friday, Hereford, Baltimore Co.


45. Hand-in-Hand, Thursday, Chesapeake City, Cecil Co.


46. Myrtle, Monday, Chesterville, Kent Co.


47. Queen Anne, Wednesday, Crumpton, Queen Anne Co.


48. Concord, Friday, Hampstead, Carrol Co.


49. Star, Friday, Templeville, Queen Anne's County.


50. Union, Saturday, Beckleysville, Baltimore . County.


51. Washington, Thursday, Elkton, Cecil Co. 52. Waverley, Thursday, Pikesville, Baltimore County.


53. Druid, Monday, Woodberry, Baltimore Co.


54. Harford, Wednesday, Havre-de-Grace, Har- ford County.


55. Syracuse, Thursday, Reisterstown, Balti- more County.


56. Salisbury, Friday, Salisbury, Wicomico County.


57. Ivanhoe, Tuesday, Still Pond, Kent Co.


58. Charity, Friday, Westminster, Carroll Co. 59. Cambria, Friday, Clinton st. near Elliott. 60. Cumberland, Monday, Cumberland, Alle- ghany County.


61. Fidelity, Friday, Ellicott City, Howard County.


62. Colora, Thursday, Colora, Cecil Co.


63. Valiant, Monday, Camden and Hanover sts. 64. Magnolia, Wednesday, Sharpsburg, Wash- ington County.


65. Riverton, Monday, Barren Creek, Wicomico County.


66. Potomac, Thursday, Williamsport, Wash- ington County.


67. Chancellor, Friday, Mechanicstown, Fred- erick County.


68. Chesapeake, Monday, Edesville, Kent Co.


69. Aurora, Tuesday, Deal's Island, Somerset County


70. Valley, Friday, Hagerstown, Washington County.


71. Crescent, Wednesday, Mt. Vernon, Somer- set County.


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72. Millington, Wednesday, Millington, Kent County.


73. Vienna, Tuesday, Vienna. Dorchester Co.


74. Hebron, Saturday, Marble Hill, Balto. Co.


75. DeKalb, * Monday, Metamora Hall, Lom- bard st. near Hanover.


76. Allemania, * Tuesday, Harugari Hall.


77. Fairmount, Tuesday, Fairmount, Somerset County.


78. Manchester, Tuesday, Manchester, Carroll County.


79. Laurel, Wednesday, Laurel, Prince George's County.


80. Mazeppa, -, St. Peter's, Somerset Co


81. Wicomico, -, Hancock, Wicomico Co


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


Joshua M. Myers, Grand Worthy Patriarch, 6 n Calvert st.


A. G. Dorsey, Elk Ridge Landing, Grand Worthy Associate.


R. T. Smith, sr. 49 W. Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe


S. S. Addison, Baltimore, Grand Treasurer. James Earp, Elk Ridge Landing, Grand Chap- lain


Wm. Murdoch, Annapolis, Grand Conductor. Wm. McCoy, 43 n Gay st., Grand Sentinel.


Time and Places of Meeting of Subordinate Divisions.


Baltimore. No. 1. Monday, at the Temple. Monroe, No. 3, Wednesday, at the Temple.


Monumental, No. 2, Friday, over People's Bank, cor Baltimore and Paca. Newington, No. 27, Emory Chapel.


Randolph, No. 5, Saturday night, Wildey Hall. Rising Sun, 130 Canton av.


Land and Sea, No. 161, Thursday, S. E. cor- ner of Light and Montgomery


The Grand Division also meets quarterly on the 4th Thursday in January, April, July and October, at such place as may be fixed at the subsequent meeting.


CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.


Grand Section holds its regular Quarterly Sessions in Jannary, April and July, and its Annual Session in October, at Temperance Temple.


Officers.


Charles M. Banthem, Grand Worthy Patron. M. A. Sanders, Grand Vice Patron.


R. T. Smith, jr. Grand Secretary .


O. H. Bruce, Assistant Grand Secretary.


G. C. Daneker. Grand Treasurer. N. H. Crow, Grand Chaplain.


James H. Gorman, Grand Guide.


A. M. Bowen, Grand Watchman. Joshua M. Myers, P. G. W. Patron.


Subordinate Sections Meeting in the City.


Washington, No. 1, Tuesday, Wildey Hall, Pratt st.


Irvington, No. 3, Monday, cor of Washington and Lombard sts


Lafayette, No. 4, Wednesday, Wildcy Hall, E. Pratt st. Silver Spring. No. 18, Wednesday, cor. of Light and Montgomery sts.


Ellsworth, No. 27, Thursday, cor. of Washing ton and Lombard sts.


Slicer, No. 30, Wednesday, M. E. Church, Broadway, near Pratt


James Young, No. 31, Monday, cor. Gay and Baltimore sts.


Independent, No. 32, Thursday, Temperance Temple


Mt. Horeb, No. 35, Friday, cor. Light and Montgomery


Wm. Penn, No. 41, Wednesday, 318 Light All communications, applications, &c. should be addressed to R. T. Smith, jr., Grand Secre- tary, No. 49 w Fayette st., Baltimore.


HEPTASOPHS, OR S. W. M.


The M. W. Supreme Conclave meets on the 3d Wednesday in July, 1873, at Norfolk, Va Wm. Foster, M. E. Supreme Archon.


S. Baird Wolfe, M. D., M. W. Supreme Secre- tary, 114 w Baltimore st.


R. W. Grand Conclave of Maryland meets second Monday in May and November.


Charles Fairbanks, M. E. Grand Archon.


James Young, Grand Scribe, 114 w Balt. st. Time and Place of Meeting of Subordinate Con claves-List of Recording Scribes.


Alpha, No. 1, Friday, Kai-el-Koaz Hall, Fay- ette, west of Calvert, Wm. B. Smead, 28 Orleans st.


Beta, No. 2, Thursday, Druid Hall, Gay and Fayette streets, Thos. J. Kennard, 178 North Central avenue.


Gamma, No. 3, Friday, Gay and Front streets, W. H. Deets, 179 Aisquith st.


Delta, No. 4, Wednesday, Temperance Temple, Charles J. Hughson, 42 Cumberland st.


Epsilon, No. 5, Wednesday, Gay and Fayette streets, Henry Pick, 109 North High st.


Zeta, No. 6, Wednesday, Maryland Hall, Biddle street, J. H. Christian, M. D., 102 Walsh st. Eta, No. 7, Thursday, Temperance Temple, W. B. Weed, 82 McElderry st.


Theta, No. 8, Friday, Annapolis, Samuel Jick- ling, Annapolis.


Kappa, No. 10, Thursday, Maryland Hall, Bid- dle street, S. C. Hart, 44 North Howard st. Lambda, No. 11, Monday, Manl's Hall, Canton, Cyrus Copper, Elliott and Canton.


Shiloh, No. 12, Monday, Harugari Hall, East Baltimore street, near Exeter, V. Hollisey, 51 North Fremont st.


Mu. No. 13, Thursday, Uniontown, Herod P. Engler, Uniontown.


XI, No. 14, Monday, Temperance Temple, Robt. B. Lawton, 132 Cross st.


R. W. Grand Encampment of Maryland meets first Friday in March and September. H. B. Sapp, M. E. Grand Commander.


J. H. Christian, M. D., R. W. Grand Scribe. Ormisda Encampment, No. 1, 1st and 3d Thursday, Temperance Temple.


Cleobnlus Encampment, No. 2, 4th Wednesday, Howard Hall


Solon Encampment, No. 3, Tuesday, Temper- ance Temple.


SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Grand Council meets quarterly in the city of Baltimore, at N. E. cor. Baltimore and Gay sts. H. Clay Harris, Grand President.


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Guiding Star Council, No. 26-Meets every Wednesday evening at Cecilton, Cecil Co.Md. Concord Council, No. 27-Meets every Tuesday evening. cor Dolphin and Bolton streets. Maryland Council, No. 28-Meets every Tues- day evening, S. W. cor. Ross and Eutaw sts. Excelsior Council, No. 29-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, at Red Men's Hall, Paca st.


JUNIOR O. U. A. M.


State Council of Maryland, instituted April 8, 1870. S. C .- John N. Marquette, of No. 2. Baltimore Council, No. 1-Meets every Monday night, N. W. cor. Greene and Baltimore sts. Maryland Council, No. 2-Meets every Tuesday night, S. E. cor. Bond and Pratt streets.


Washington Council No. 8-Chesapeake City, Cecil Co., Md.


United Council, No. 4-Meets every Tuesday night, N. W. cor Greene and Baltimore sts. Woodbine Council, No. 5-Elkton, Cecil Co. Md. Golden Rule Council, No. 6 -- Woodberry, Bal- timore Co., Md .- Meets every Thursday eve- ning.


Montgomery Council, No. 7-Meets every Tues- day night, Montgomery street near Light.


Beverly Council, No. 8-North East, Cecil Co., Md .- Mects every Tuesday evening.


Hope Council, No. 9-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Cherry Hill, Cecil Co., Md.


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George U. Porter, Proprietor.


PAY OFFICE U. S. N.


Pay Office, U. S. Navy : Pay Director, Thomas HI. Looker, office over the Postoffice.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


913


APPENDIX.


WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service U. S. Army. or the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. Over 32 South street. Hiram J. Penrod, M. D., Observer.


RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.


For Taking Depositions, Acknowledgments, &c. Vm. B. Hill, n e cor Fayette and St. Paul. V. W. Latimer, s w cor St. Paul and Fayette. lerman L. Emmons, jr. 4 Law Building. amuel T. Morgan, s w cor Gay and Lombard. I. R. Dulaney, 36 St. Paul.


George Philpot, 49 Lexington. obn B. Tidy jr. 83 St. Paul street.


REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY.


First District-Geo. M. Russum, Denton, Md.


Second


Ricbd.B. Norment, Westminster.


Third Orlando F. Bump, 15 St. Paul.


Fourth R. Stockett Matthews, 46 Lex- ington street.


Fifth 66 J. Wirt Randall, Annapolis, Md.


Sixth B. F. M. Hurley, Frederick, Md.


BOARD OF TRADE. Office, New Exchange Building. President ... H. L. Whitridge.


Vice-Presidents. B. M. Hodges, jr. Laurence Thomsen. Israel M. Parr. J. Hall Pleasants.


Treasurer


E. B. Dallam.


Secretary. Geo. U. Porter.


CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Corner of South and Wood streets.


President. S. Sprigg Belt.


Vice-Presidents James W. Girvin,


George F. Anderson.


Treasurer


R. M. Wylie.


Secretary


Wm. F. Wheatley.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. F. Turner, John Gill, A. W. Goldsborough.


GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.


President Wm. Sinclair.


Secretary Joseph Brown.


Office 19 South street.


PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY.


President. Wm. F. Burns.


Secretary. J. F. Magovern.


Treasurer. .John N. Brown. Office 162 West Fayette.


PORTABLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office 7 S. Gay street.


MARYLAND GAS WORKS. Office 8 N. Liberty.


HOME FOR GIRLS.


Immediately adjoins the Home for the Friend- less. Connected with the Home for Girls is a Child's Hospital. These institutions are gov- erned by one Board of Managers, of whom Mrs. J. E. Atkinson is President, and Miss Rebecca McConkey is Socretary.


HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Townsend streets.


ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM. Corner Townsend and Division streets.


Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Visiting days, Monday and Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock, P. M.


ST. PETER'S (EPISCOPAL) ORPHAN ASYLUM. Madison avenue, N. of McMechin.


AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun.


AGED WOMEN'S HOME.


Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker-sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday.


ST. MARY'S FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM.


A Catholic institution, situated on Franklin Street, near Cathedral. The Asylum is under the charge of Sister Louise, Superioress, assisted by nine other Sisters of Charity.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY,


For Girls, is situated on Waverley Terrace, North Carey Street, at its intersection with Lexington.


MARYLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,


Is located on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Worthington's Mill, and is a School of Reform.


THE "HOME."


A reformatory institution-it is located on Albemarle Street, near Plowman, and is con- ducted on the family system, by benevolent ladies.


COLORED ORPHANS' HOME, Is located on Biddle, near Druid Hill avenue.


ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLUM,


Is situated on the corner of Constitution and Parnassus Streets. It is in the charge of the "Oblate Sisters of Providence," an order of colored nuns.


ST. ANTHONY'S GERMAN (R.C.) ORPHAN ASYLUM,


Is situated on Central Avenue, between Chew and Eager Streets, and is in charge of the Sis- ters de Notre Dame. Sister Mary Rosamonde, Superior-directed by Rev. Father Hespelein.


ORPHAN'S HOME,


Is situated on Broadway, adjoining St. Pat- rick's R. C. Church, and was founded by the late Father Dolan.


ST. JOSEPH'S GENERAL HOSPITAL.


This Catholic institution is situated on North Caroline Street, and is under the charge of the Third Order of St. Francis. Dr. Oscar J. Cos- kery, attending physician.


Assets $60,000,000 Cash .Invested.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, fully equal to imported article. Manuf'y, 19 s.Calvert st., cor. German.




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