Woods' Baltimore city directory (1875), Part 178

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Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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ANDREW'S & CO., General Agents, 73 Smith's Whf.


FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.


Every five days, Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Company, composed of the first class Steamships Sara- gossa and America Through bills of lading given for all points in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, by Geor- gia Central and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad For freight or passage apply to JAS. B. ANDREWS, Agent, 73 Smith's Wharf, or Cotton Press, Union Dock.


NEW YORK OUTSIDE LINE.


The Old Dominion Steamship Company's Steamships G. W Elder and Richmond will be despatched from Baltimore every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 o'clock P. M., sailing from foot of Spear's Wharf.


ANDREWS & CO., Agents. 73 Smith's Wharf.


POWHATAN STEAMBOAT CO .- FOR RICHIMOND AND PETERSBURG.


The. Steamers of this Line are now leaving from Pier No. 2 Light Street Wharf, at 4 o'clock, l'. M., as follows: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via. James River Route. Through bills of lading given to all points South and South West


WM. A. SELDEN, Agent, 90 Light-st Wharf.


BALTIMORE AND FREDERICKS- BURG LINE.


The Steamer WENONAH, will leave Pier 9 Light St. wharf every Friday at 4.30 o'clock, P. M. Re- turning will leave Fredericksburg every Monday even- ing at 8 o'clock.


The Steamer MATILDA, will leave same wharf ev- ery Tuesday evening at 4.30 P M. Returning will leave Fredericksburg every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent,


S. H. FORBES, Superintendent. Office, Pier 9, Light St. wharf. JOS. HAZARD, Agt., Fredericksburg.


FOR THE SOUTH.


Baltimore, Portsmouth and Weldon, Bay Line, ana Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road.


The elegant Steamers LOUISIANA and GEORGE LEARY, leave Baltimore daily, at 4 o'clock. P M., for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, connecting at Portsmouth with the Seaboard and Roanoake Railroad for Weldon Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Charleston, Augusta Atlanta, and all places South. For Edenton and Ply mouth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.


WM. C. SMITH, Superintendent Bay Line.


FOR CHARLESTON.


Every five days, Baltimore and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company, composed of the Steamship Falcon and Seagull. For freight and passage apply t MORDECAI & CO., 45 S. Gay Street.


POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE


For Alexandria, Washington, Georgetown and Pote mae River Landings The Steamer EXPRESS wi leave from Pier No. 10, Light Street Wharf, every Tue day at 4 P. M. Returning will leave Washington e' ery Friday at 12 M. For further information apply to A. NEEDHAM & SONS, 142 Light Street Whar


HOLMES & CO., Engineers' and Machinists' Tools and Supplies, Packing, Belting, Hose, Boiler Felt, Waste, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, &c.


Baltimore Journal of Commerce and Price-Current. Established 25 years. Strictly Commercial; Reliable; Progressive. Circu- lates extensively throughout the United States ; moderately in Europe and West Indies; especially West and South. Subscription


$5 a year ; advertising $25 an inch, yearly. PORTER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. Office, Merchants' Exchange and News Rooms.


914


O. F. Bresee, General Agent, 15 South St.


APPENDIX. 915


BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY.


The Steamers of this Company leave 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, (Sundays excepted, ) at 3 P. M., for Phila- delphia


J. ALEX SHRIVER. Vice-Prest., 3 Light St. Whf.


EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO.


Steamer MAGGIE, Capt. S. II Wilson, will leave Baltimore, South Street, every Tuesday and Friday at 5 P. M .. for Crisfield, Onancock, Pitt's Wharf. New- town and Snow Hill. Returning. leave Snow Hill ev- ery Monday and Thursday at 5 A M., touching at New- town, Pitt's Wharf. Onancock and Crisfield, arriving in Baltimore early the next morning.


Steamer HELEN, Capt. G. A. RAYNOR, will leave Baltimore, South Street Wharf, every Wednesday and Sunday at 5 P. M., for t'risfield, Pongoteague, Occa- hannock, Ilunger's and Taylor's Wharf. Both boats take passengers for the Delaware Rail Road.


Freight received until 4 % P. M., and must be prepaid. Freight received at all points on Eastern Shore Rail Road. P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South Street.


NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE .- INLAND ROUTE, VIA CANALS.


Steamers of this Line leave Company's Wharf, foot of Frederick Street Dock, daily, at 4 o'clock, (Sundays excepted, ) through. to New York.


J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Vice-Prest , 3 Light St Whf.


WEEMS'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.


PLANTER, Jones, leaves Pier No. 8, Light Street, every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 30 A MI., for Fair Haven, Plum Point, Governor's Run and Patuxent River, proceeding as far up as Benedict. Returning, leaves Benedict every Thursday and Monday at 6 A. M ., for Baltimore, calling at all the Landings for freight and passengers. Freight received at Pier No & Light Street, on Tuesdays and Fridays only , up to 4 o'clock.


MARY WASHINGTON, Capt. Gourley leaves Pier No. 8 Light Street, every Thursday Night at 10 o'clock, for Patuxent River direct, proceeding as far up as Hill's Landing. Returning, leaves Hill's Landing every Mon- day for Nottingham, and Nottingham every Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock, for Baltimore, calling at the Land- ings below Benedict for passengers only. Freight re- ceived at No. 1 Tobacco Warehouse Wharf, on Thurs- days only, up to 4 o'clock.


HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent, S. H. FORBES, Supt., Office, 118 Light St. Whf.


BALTIMORE AND SUSQUEHANNA STEAM COMPANY.


Steamers JUNIATA and LANCASTER leave lower end of West Falls Ave. daily, ( Sundays excepted, ) at 6 P. M., during the Summer, and at 5 P. M. from Octo- ber to close of Navigation, for Havre de Grace and Port Deposit. Returning will leave Port Deposit daily, at 3 o'clock. P. M , and Havre de Grace at 4 o'clock, P. M. JOS. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 West Falls Ave.


FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN AND LANDINGS ON THE POTOMAC RIVER.


The favorite Steamer SUE, Capt. Jas. Harper., will leave Pier 10, Light Street wharf, Baltimore, every THURSDAY at 5 o'clock P. M. for the above points. Returning, will leave Seventh street wharf, Washington, every MONDAY NIGHT, arriving in Baltimore early Wednesday morning. Freight received at Pier 10, light street wharf on Wednesday and Thursday until 4 P. M. For further information apply to


R. FOSTER, Gen'I Manager, 144 Light st. wharf.


MARYLAND STEAMBOAT CO. The Steamers of this Line leave Pier No. 3 Light St. FOR ANNAPOLIS AND WEST RIVER .- Daily, (Sundays excepted, ) at 7 A M. Wharf, as follows : FOR EASTON, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, DENTON AND IN TERMEDIATE LANDINGS -Steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9 P. M , con- necting at Cambridge next morning with 9 A. M. train on Doreliester and Delaware Railroad for Seaford, and at Easton with Maryland and Delaware Railroad. LOWER POTOMAC LINE. For Fredericksburg, and all points on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, also for Washington and George- town. D. C., and Landings on Potomae River. Steamers leave from Pier 9 Light Street Wharf. J. C. HILL, Agent Office 138 Light Street Wharf. NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA. The Steamers JAMES A. GARY, THOS. J. COCH- RAN and TUCKAHOE, are now running semi-weekly to the above ports, and issuing through bills of la- ding to all points on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads. ANDREW'S & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf. The Steamers D. J. FOLEY, REBECCA CLYDE, WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. LUCILLE and RALEIGH, are now running to the above ports semi-weekly and issuing through bills of lading in connection with the Wilmington, Columbia and Au- gusta, Wilmington and Rutherford and Weldon Rail- roads. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'l Agent, 50 South St. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. RICHMOND, YORK RIVER & CHES- APEAKE RAIL ROAD LINE. The Steamers of this Line leave Pier 10. Light Street Wharf daily, at 4 P. M., for Richmond and all points South R. FOSTER, General Sup't, 144 Light Street Wharf STEAMER LOUISA. Leaves Williamston, N .C., for Baltimore, making the round trip in two weeks. ROB'T TYSON & CO., Agents. SASSAFRAS RIVER. Steamer TRUMPETER leaves Pier No 6 every Tues- day. Thursday and Saturday, at 10% A.'M., for George- town and all landings on the River, returning on Mon days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. STEAMER CYRUS P. SMITII. 1.eaves Pier No. 5 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. at 10 A. M , for Chestertown, by the way of Buck Neek, and thence to North East. Returns on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO. The Steamer GEORGE LAW will leave Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 74 .A. M for Kent Island, Queens town, Greys Inn t'reek. Quaker Neck, Booker's Rolph's, Chestertown and Crompton Returning, leaves Crumpton every Monday Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M., making the above stops. Fare $1 25. Freighits received on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All freights must be prepaid at the office in Baltimore. R. A. BRAINARD, Agent, Office Pier 7, Light Street Wharf. MACHINISTS', STEAM FITTERS' & PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. Leaves No. 4, Spear's Wharf, for Norfolk and Ports- mouth, Ya and Edenton, Plymouth, Jamesville and Williamston, N C. every other week


IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 72 West Pratt Street.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York.


916


APPENDIX.


S. M. HAMILTON, SOLE AGENT,


No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.


EXPRESSES.


ADAMS' EXPRESS CO. Office 164 W. Baltimore Street.


PENNSYLVANIA R. R. TICKET OFFICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS.


N. E. Cor. Calvert and Baltimore Streets.


MCFARLAND, STEPHENSON & CO'S EXPRESS. 114 S. Eutaw Street.


JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK, (BAGGAGE.)


Camden Station, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 149 W. Baltimore Street.


UNION TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE EXPR. 143 W. Baltimore Street.


STAGES.


ANDERSON'S STAGE TO BELAIR.


Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 N. High Street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock, A. M.


GEORGES CREEK POTOMAC COAL CO. SAVAGE MOUNTAIN FIRE BRICK WORKS, CUMBERLAND HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUF. CO.


KELLVILLE AND FRANKLINVILLE, VIA KINGSVILLE.


Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 n High Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, (and daily during Summer) at 1 o'clock P. M.


LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE. Leaves Star Hotel, corner Front and Low Streets, every afternoon ut 2} o'clock, and Sun Office at 3 o'clock.


FRANKLIN, WETHEREDSVILLE AND POW- HATAN STAGES. Leave Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily, at 3 o'clock P. M.


PIKESVILLE STAGE.


Leaves Iland Tavern, Paca Street, daily, 3:30 o'clock P. M.


LIBERTY ROAD STAGE.


Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in Winter and 3 o'clock in Summer.


TELEGRAPHS.


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPHI CO.


S. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert streets. Branch offices : Eccles, Thoms & Co., Canton, Parker House, 4 n Liberty, under Eutaw House,


78 Light, Howard House, 39 South, Calverton Hotel, Wilhelm's Hotel, Camden Station, Presi dent Street Depot, Calvert Station, Mt. Vernon Hotel, N. E. cor Calvert and Baltimore, Stock Board 12 South street, and cor Penna ave and Townsend


A. WILSON, JR., Pres't.


FRANKLIN TELEGRAPH CO.


Office 131 W Baltimore.


Branch offices :- 32 South, I Light-st. wharf, corner Boston and Aliceanna, Canton, Hanover and German, Eutaw House, corner St. Paul and Baltimore, corner Gay and Lombard


KENNEDY DUFF, Manager.


AUTOMATIC TELEGRAPH CO.


58 Exchange Place.


W. I. CAPEN, Manager.


AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO. OF BALTIMORE.


First District, South and Water; Second District, under Eutaw House ; Third District, 108 Franklin.


HARRY FISHER, President. ROBERT GARRETT, Treasurer. C. CLAY YEAKLE, Supt.


PASSENGER RAILWAYS.


CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.


Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets. ODEN BOWIE, President and Super't. RICHARDS C. SMITH, Treasurer.


MADISON AVENUE AND BROADWAY


LINE.


Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to station on North aveune. Cars leave the sta- tions every four minutes.


PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ALBE- MARLE STREET LINE.


Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania avenue to Philadelphia depot. Cars run at intervals of 9 minutes.


FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE.


Runs from west end of Baltimore"street to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars leave the stations every 4 minutes.


NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE.


Cars run at intervals of 9 minutes from ter- minus on Light street to end ef Charles street, at North avenue.


EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.


This line runs from Batimore street, along Eutaw to Camden depot. Cars run every 10 minutes.


HENRY HOEN & CO., Lithographing, Engraving and Cor. Second St. and Post Office Avenue.


Largest Life Ins. Co. in the World. O. F. Bresee, Gen. Agt. APPENDIX. 917


CANTON LINE.


Runs at intervals of 15 minutes from North avenue to Toone street. Canton.


JagTime of starting the Cars on all the lines, 6 a. m. Run until midnight.


CITIZENS' RAILWAY COMPANY.


Office V. W. Terminus.


J. S. HAGERTY, President.


G. W. STODDARD, Supt.


Going East to Patterson Park .- From Druid Hill Park to Pennsylvania Avenue, Cumber- land, Gilmor, Townsend, Republicin. Fayette, Howard, Lombard. Exeter and Pratt Streets. Returning from Patterson Park-Baltimore Street to Ann, Pratt, Exeter, Lombard, South. North, Fayette, Carev, Townsend, Stricker, Gilmor. Cumberland, Pennsylvania Avenue and terminus at Druid Hill Park.


Connect with Western Maryland Railroad depot and Druid Hill Park Railway to Mansion House.


Run every 6 minutes, from 6 a. m. to 12p.m.


CATONSVILLE RAILWAY.


Leave Baltimore each hour from 7 a. m. to 8 p. in., and at 11.30 p. m. On Sundays at 8 a. m. to 8 p. m, and 10 p. m.


Leave Catonsville each hour from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., and 7.30. a. m. On Sundays 8 a m. to 9 p m.


For Ellicott City, (on Sundays only, ) at 8 and fo a. m. and 2 and 4 p. m.


Leave Ellicott City, (Sundays only. ) at 10 a. m., 12 in. and 4 and 6 p. m.


YORK ROAD RAILWAY.


Leave Baltimore for Towsontown at half-past each hour, from 7.30 a. m. to 8.30 p. m., and 10 to 11 p. m.


Leave Towsontown for Baltimore at each hour, from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m.


Leave Baltimore for Govanstown at 7 and 8 a. m., and at eich hour fron 2 to 7 p. m


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


BALTIMORE. PEABODY HEIGHTS AND WAVERLEY PASSENGER RAILWAY.


Office, terminus of the Line, Mount Royal Reservoir.


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 Il 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 RAILWAY.


Officers of the Road :- E. Wyatt Blanchard. President; W. Carvel Hall, Secretary ; S. R. Davis, Supt. Leave City Hall and North Street every 15 minutes, from 6.45 a. m to 11.30 p. m., for Darley Park, Harford road, via of Favette, Ais- quith and Madison streets and Central avenue, and connecting at Darley Park with Cars for Homestead and HI ill Springs, at 3 and 5 p. 1 .. , until further notice. Leave Darley Park for Hall Springs at each hour from 6 30- to 11.30 a. m., and 2 30 to 7.30 p. in. Leave Hall Springs at each hour from 7 a. m. to 12 m , and 3 to 8 p. m. The Cars leaving City Hall at 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m., and 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 p. m., connect directly with the Cars for Ilall Springs. SOCIETIES. MASONS. Masonic Temple, N. Charles, near Saratoga. MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHIAPTERS. Cassia Lodge, No. 45 -- 1st and 3d Monday. Mystic Circle, " 109-1st and 3d Monday. Mount Vernon " 151-Ist and 3d Monday. Adherence, 6 LaFayette, Star Bethlehem " 167-2d and 4th Monday. " 111-2d and 4th Monday. 88-2d and 4th Monday. King David's, Monumental, 96-1st and 3d Tuesday. 68-1st and 3d Tuesday. Fidelity, " 136-1st and 3d Tuesday. Dorie, ": 124-2d and 4th Tuesday. Warren, 51-2d and 4th Tuesday. Joppa, " 132-2d and 4th Tuesday. Phoenix, " 139 -- 1st and 3d Wednesday. 34-Ist and 3d Wednesday. Hiram, " 107-1st and 3d Wednesday. Arcana, " 110-2d and 4th Wednesday. Landmark, " 127-2d ind 4th Wednesday. Excelsior, " 169-2d and 4th Wednesday. Washington, 3-1st and 3d Thursday. Centre, " 108-1st and 3d Thursday. Amicable, .. 25-Ist and 3d Thursday. Union, 60-2d and 4th Thursday. Pythagoras " 123-2d and 4th Thursday. Kedion, Corinthian, 93-2d and 4th Thursday. Oriental " 158-1st and 3d Saturday. -Ist and 3d Friday. Concordia, 16 13-1st and 3d Friday. Ben Franklin 97-Ist and 3d Friday. Maryland, " 120-2d and 4th Friday. Germania, -2d and 4th Friday. John H. B. Latrobe, No. 165-2d and 4th Fri- day. CONVOCATIONS. Concordia Chap. No. 1-1st and 2d Friday. Phoenix 9-2d and 4th Monday. - ،، 7-2d and 4th Friday. Jerusalem EAGLE COMPANY SLATE MANTELS, WM. E. WOOD & CO, Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. St. John's,


St. John's


19-1stand 3d Wednes-


dar.


Adoniram Chap. No. 21-Ist and 3d Monday


Power Press Printing, at Reduced Rates, (Maryland Ins. Co's Marble Building.)


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York.


APPENDIX.


ASSEMBLIES.


Maryland Comm'y, No 1 .- 24 and 4th Friday. Baltimore " 2-2d and 4th Thurs-


day. Monumental 16 " 3-2d and 4th Tues-


Crusade Comn'y, No. 5-Ist and 3d Thursday. D. A. PIPER, Grand Tyler. Office hours, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.


1. 0 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-Win. Kırk.


R. W. Dep'y Grand Master-


R. W. Grand Warden-James E. McCahan.


R. W. Grand Secretary-John M. Jones.


R W. Grand Treasurer-A. L. Spear.


R. W Grand Chaplain-B. Frank Leitch.


R. W. Grand Marshal- Joshua Lynch.


W. Grand Conductor-James S. Stevenson.


W. Grand Guardian-John R. Onion


W. Grand Herald Thomas F. Byrne jr.


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


Washington, No. 1, every Monday.


Franklin,


2,


Thursday.


Columbia,


William Tell,


4,


-


Tuesday.


Gratitude,


5,


6,


=


Wednesd'y .


Friendship,


7,


60


Thursday.


Jelferson,


9,


Thursday.


Corinthian,


10,


Tuesday.


Maryland,


11,


Moudav.


Monumental,


14,


Thursday.


Mechanics,


15,


Monday.


16,


Germania,


47,


Tuesday.


48,


ـة،


Wednesd'y.


Oriental,


52,


Tuesday.


Baltimore City,


57,


Wednesd'y.


Baltimore City, “ 9, 66 Thursday.


Mechanics


11, Friday.


Utah 12, Wednesday.


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


The Grand Council of the United States. Im- proved O. R. M., will meet in the city of Rich- mond on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D 384.


The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore on the Cold Moon.


Chiefs of Grand Council of Maryland.


J. B. Weaver, G. Sachem.


Dr. - Weiver, G. Sen. Sag.


John H. Bennett. G. Jun. Sag.


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


W G. Gorsuch, G K. of Wampum.


J. Guest King, G Prophet.


John T. Maddox. G. Sannap.


George Heath, G. K. of Wicket.


Joseph Benson, G. K. of Forrest.


HOLMES & CO., Engineers' and Machinists' Tools and Supplies. Packing, Belting, Hose, Boiler Felt, Waste, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, &c.


918 dar. Marion, Union, Iris, Schiller, PORTER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. Office, Merchants' Exchange and News Rooms. Warren, Liberty, Eureka, Marley, Salem Hebron Schiller Sharon lates extensively throughout the United States ; moderately in Europe and West Indies ; especially West and South Subscription Jackson, $5 a year ; advertising $25 an inch, yearly.


At Pacific Hall,cor. Baltimore and Paca Sts. Pacific Lodge, 63, every Thursday. Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.


I. O. OF UNITED BROTHERS.


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


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.


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


Officers.


Henry Gottschalk-Grand Sachem.


Lonis Petzold,


Treasurer.


C. Frietschuer, Secretary. Grand Lodge meets every 3d Sunday of the month at Metamora Hall.


Place of Meeting of Tribes.


Metamora, No. 1, Metamora IIall. 66


Manshusia, 2,


Osceola, 11,


66


Powhatan, 30,


6.


~


Talma, 31,


Mohawk, 39, Trinity Hall, Trinity street.


Talaska, 46, Metamore Hall


Pinola, 96, Osceola Hall, n Gay street.


Philip, 99, Harugari Hall.


Incohonee, 100, Metamora Hall.


Anacosta, 101, Osceola Ilall.


Red Cloud, 152, Highlandtown.


Mohican, 126, Cumberland, Md.


Encampments.


Oneida,


2, Metamora Hall.


Osceola, 20.


Mohican,


21, Cumberland, Md.


UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.


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


Washington Grove, No. 1, every Monday.


Golden Rule,


58,


= Wednesd'y.


65,


Monday.


Atlantic,


72,


Independence,


77,


Mountain,


84,


Thursday.


Madison,


98,


Wednesd'y.


Esca vaille,


106,


107,


66


Thursday.


Vansant,


119,


Monday.


Patapsco,


120,


Wednesd'y.


Beacon Light,


121,


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


2,


66


Wednesd'y.


3.


66 Tuesday.


Thursday.


Philanthropic Encamp.


16,


= Monday.


$6


28,


6 Tuesday.


At Wildey Hall, 202 E. Pratt Street. Thomas Wildey Lodge. No. 44, every Wednes- day


Tuesday.


93,


66


Monday.


101,


Tuesday.


71,


Friday.


Monday.


55,


Friday.


Monday.


Harmony,


8,


Tuesday.


Friday.


12,


3, Wednesd'y.


66


Dividend every Year, O. F. Bresee, General Agt. APPENDIX


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Places and Times of Meeting of Tribes.


Pocahontas, No. 3, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Paca street, above Fayette, next engine house. Powhatan, No. 5, Wednesday, cor Pratt and Bond.


Osceola, No. 11. Wednesday, Osceola llall, Gay Maneto, No. 14, Wednesday, Red Men's Hall, Paea street.


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


Ottawa, No. 16, Thursday, Red Men's Ilall, Paca street.


Paw nee, 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


Potomac, No. 51, Red Men's Hall, Paca street. Patapsco, No. 53, Red Men's Hall. Paca street. St.Tamina, No. 56, Red Meu's Hall, Paca street. Choptank, No. 57, cor Fayette and Charles.


Patuxent, No. 58, Mozart Hall, cor Camden and Hanover.


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


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


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


Officers for 1875-6.


S. Sands Mills, P. G. C. E. T. Danner, G C. J. B. Groome, V. G. C. John J. Ward. G. P. James Whithouse. G. K. of R. and S.


James Whithouse and G. W. Lindsay, 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 Baltimore andGay 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., nr Charles.


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


9. Carroll, Monday, se cor Charles and Fay- ette sts.


10. Maryland, Tuesday, cor Baltimore and Gay


11. Eureka, Tuesday. Alamo Hall, Republican


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 llanover.


15. Mount Vernon, Friday, Charles and Fayette.


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


17. Stoddard, Wednesday. Metamora Hall, Lombard nr Hanover.


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 aud Pratt 22. Pythagorian, Thursday, Osccola Hall, N Gay st., near Fayette. 23. Rescue, Wednesday, Mozart Hall, Hanover and Camden. 24. Concordia. Wednesday, Harvey Hall, Han- over and Pratt sts. 25. Lafayette, Wednesday, Covenant Hall, Howard and Lexington s s. 27. Columbus. Tuesday, Columbus IIall, 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 llanover. 31. Cecil. Wednesday, Port Deposit, Cecil Co. 23 32. Annam ssex. Wednesday, Crisfield, Somer- set County. 33. Mechanics, Friday, Red Men's Ilall, Paca street. 34. Quantico, Thursday, Quantico, Wicomico County. 35. Shekinah, Thursday, Princess Ann, Som- erset County. 36. Frederick City, Monday, Frederick City. 37. Bayard, Thursday, cor Gay and Exeter sts. 38. Harmony, Tuesday, Rising Sun, Cecil Co. 39. Liberty, Monday, cor Ga: and Exeter sts. 40. Kent, Tuesday, Chestertown, Kent Co. 43. Good Will, Thursday, Wildey Hall, Pratt 44. Amicitia, Friday, Hereford, Baltimore Co. near Bond. 45. Hand-in-Hand, Thursday, Chesapeake City, Cecil County. 46. Myrtle, Monday. Chesterville, Kent Co. 47. Queen Anne. Wednesday, Crumpton, Queen Anne's County . 48. Concord. Friday, llampstead. Carro!l 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. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts.




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