Woods' Baltimore city directory (1875), Part 179

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Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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41. Seminole, Monday, Cherry Hill, Cecil Co.


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


58. Charity, Friday, Westminster, Carroll Co.


59. Cambria, Friday, Columbia Hall, Canton.


60. Cumberland, Monday, Cumberland, Alle- ghany County.


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


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


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APPENDIX.


No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.


S. M. HAMILTON, SOLE AGENT,


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


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


62. Colora, Thursday, Colora, Cecil County.


63. Valant, Monday, Camden and Hanover sts.


64. Magnolia, Wednesday, Sharpsburg, Wash- ington County.


65. Riverton, Thursday, Barren Creek, Wicom- ico County.


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


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


68. Chesapeake, Monday, Edesville. Kent Co.


69. Aurora, Thursday, Deal's Island, Somerset Countr.


70. Valley, Friday, Hagerstown, Washington County.


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


72. Millington, Wednesday. Millington, Kent County.


73. Vienna, Tuesday, Vienna, Dorchester Co.


74. Hebron, Saturday, Cockeysville, Baltimore County.


75. De Kalb, * Monday, Metamora Hall, Lom- bard street.


76. Allemania, Tuesday, Harugari Ilall, E.Bal- timore street.


77. Fairmount, Tuesday, Fairmount District, Somerset County.


78. Manchester, Tuesday, Manchester, Carroll County.


79. Laurel, Thursday, Laurel, Prince George County.


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


81. Wicomico, Tuesday, Tyaskin, Wicomico Co.


82. Cambridge, Thursday, Cambridge, Durches- ter County.


83. Montgomery, Friday, Rockville, Montgom- ery County.


84. Champion, Friday, Mt. Washington, Bal- timore County.


85. Oakland, Friday, Oakland, Girrett Co.


86. Rising Sun. Thursday, Lonaconing, Alle- ghany Counts.


87. Steuben, #Thursday, Trinity Hall. Balto. 88. Frosburg City, Frostburg. Alleghany Co. 89 Cromelin, Great Falls, Montgomery Co.


90. Monterey, Barton, Alleghany Co.


91. Catoctin, Berlin, Frederick Co.


92. Home Secret, Shawsville, Harford Co.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE,


C. S. Mosher, Grand Worthy Patriarch.


Joseph Isaacs, St. Dennis, Baltimore Co., Grand Worthy Associate.


R. T. Smith, sr., 87 W. Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe.


S. S. Addison, Baltimore, Grand Treasurer.


W. Griffith, Sextonville, Baltimore County, Grand Chaplain.


John Savage, Waterberry, Anne Arundel Co., Grand Conductor.


Wm. McCoy, Baltimore, 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 Paci


Newington, No. 27, Emory Chapel.


East Baltimore, No. C, Thursday, Wildey Hall. Randolph, No. 5, Saturday, Wildey Hall. Rising Sun, 130 Canton av.


Lind and Sea. No 161, Thursday, se corner Light and Montgomery.


Great Western, No. 20, Tuesday, s w cor. Bal- timore aosd C.rev.


Alfred Cookman. No. 22, Thursday, s w corner Baltimore and Poppleton.


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


CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.


Grand Section holds its regular Quarterly Sessions in January, April and July. and its Annual Session in O tober, at Temperance Temple.


Officers.


John P. Sindall, Grand Worthy Patron.


O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary.


Charles Leonard, Assistant Grand Secretary.


J. Webster Stewart, Grand Treasurer.


R. T. Smith, sr. Grand Chaplain.


A. Marshall, Grand Guide.


J. C. Gorman, Grind Watchman.


H C. Maydwell, P. G. W. Patron.


Subordinate Sections Meeting in the City.


Washington, No. 1, Tuesday, ne cor Bink and Bond.


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


Silver Spring, No. 18, Wednesday, cor Light and Montgomery sts.


Ellsworth. No. 27, Thursday, n e cor Bank and Bond sts.


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.


Win. Penn, No. 41, Wednesday, 318 Light.


All communications, applications, &c., should be addressed to O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary, No. 6 Ifill st., Baltimore,


HEPTASOPHS, OR S .W. M ...


The M. W. Supreme Conclave meets on the Ist Wedues lay in May, 1875, at Indianapolis. Win. Foster, M. E. Supreme Archon.


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


R. W. Grand Conclave of Maryland meets 2d Monday in May and November.


George V. Metzel, M. E. Grand Archon.


James Young. Grand Scribe, 114 w Baltimore. Time and Place of Meeting of Subordinate Conclaves -List of' Recording Scribes.


Alpha, No 1, Tuesday, Red Men's Hall, Chas. Ramer, 114 w Baltimore.


Beta, No. 2, Thursday, Druid Hall, Gav and Favette streets, Thos. J. Kennard, Wolfe n of Madison.


Gamma, No. 3, Fridar, Gay and Front streets, J. V. Posey, 551 n Gay. Delta, No. 4, Wednesday. No. 3 South street, W. W. Cunningham, 841 w Baltimore .


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


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


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Epsilon. No. 5, Wednesday, Gay and Fayette streets, H. Pick, cor High and Low.


Zeta, No. 6, Wednesday, Maryland Hall, Biddle street, J. H. Christian, M D., 441 Penna av Eta, No. 7, Thursday. Temperance Temple, W. E. Anderton, 89 n Calvert.


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


Kappa, No. 10, Thursday, Maryland Hall, Bid- dle street, G. H. Cline, 298 e Madison.


Lambda, No. 11, Monday, Maull's Hall, Canton, Cyrus Copper. 316 Aliceanna.


Chilo, No. 12, Monday, Haruzari Hall, Balti- more street, near Exeter, V. Hohlweg, 51 n Fremont.


Nu. No. 13, Tuesday, Uniontown, Herod P. Enr'er, Uniontown.


Xi, No. 14, Tuesday, Mozart Hall, Robert B. Lawton, 296 Hanover.


Omikron, No. 15. Wednesday, Wm. H. Beall, Cumberland, Md.


Pi, No. 16, Wildey Hall, C. W. Whitman, 43 s Eden.


Rho, No. 17, Tuesday, Johnson's Hall, cor Bal- timore and Poppleton, Charles A. Harvey, 715 w Lombard.


Sigina, No. 18, Wednesday, Cumberland, Md. Arcanum, No. 19, Wednesday, Wm. A. Sim- mons, Frederick City.


Upsilom, No. 20, Wednesday, John J. Betzen- berger, 476 Penna av.


Phi, No. 21, Thursday, Bank and Bond.


R. W. Grand Encampment of Maryland meets first Friday in March and September.


James Young, M. E. Grand Commander. J. H. Livingston. R .. W. Grand Scribe. Ormisda Encampment, No. 1, Thursday, Bal- timore and Gay.


Cleobulus Encampment, No. 2, Monday, Mary- land Hall, w Biddle.


Solon Encampment, No.3. Friday, Gay & Fayette Piticus Encampment, No. 4, Friday, at Druid Hall, Fayette and Gav.


Feridon Encampment, No. 5, Wednesday, Bal- timore and Greene.


SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA.


Grand Council meets semi-annually, in the city of Baltimore, at n e cor Baltimore and Gay, John Cox. Grand President.


Arianna Reese, Grand Vice-President.


G. F. Ruff. Grand Secretary. T. J. Trimble, Grand Treasurer.


H. Clay Maydwell, Grand Chaplain.


G. Edwin Swayne, Senior Grand Guide. Anna Foreman. Junior Grand Guide. Mary J. Price, Grand Inside Sentinel.


Wm. H. Hebden, Grand Outside Sentinel. Councils.


Columbia Council, No. 1, Room 3, Temperance Temple.


Excelsior Council, No. 2, N. W. cor Fayette and Gay sts., Tuesday.


Franklin, No. 10, Friday, S. W. cor Greene and Lexington.


Laurel, No. 8, Monday night, Maryland Hall, Biddle street.


Monumental Council, No. 4, Osceola Hall, N. Gay st., Friday.


Maryland Council, No. 5, Redmen's Hall, Paca street. Friday.


Liberty Council, No. 6 Powhatan Hall, Bond and Pratt streets, Friday.


KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.


M. W. Wolf, G. N. C.


R. L. Robinson, G. M. of R.


Grand Castle meets Ist Monday in March and September.


Red Lyon Castle, No. 1, Wednesday, Golden Eagle llall, 5] w Fayette street.


St. Georges Cast'e, No. 2, Monday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 W. Fayette street.


Mars Castle. No. 3. Thursday, Golden Eagle Hall. 51 W. Favette street.


Ivanhoe Castle, No. 4, Tuesday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 W. Fayette street.


ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS.


State Council of Maryland-J. W. Holden, Sec- retary. office N. W. cor Greene and Baltimore George Washington Degree Council, No. 1- Thursday, cor Greene and Baltimore streets. Baltimore Council, No. 1-Thursday, cor Bal- timore and Bond streets.


Monumental Council. No. 2-Monday, S. E. cor Bond and Pratt streets.


Independent Council, No. 14-Saturday, North East, Cecil County.


Good Inteut Council, No. 17-Wednesday, Elk- ton, Cecil County.


American Star Council, No. 18-Friday, Me- chanics Hall. N. W. cor Greeneand Baltimore Cherry Hill Council, No. 19-Saturday, Cherry Hill, Ceil county.


Chesapeake Council No.20-Wednesday, Chesa - peake City, Cecil county.


Empire Council. No. 23-Tuesday, cor Greene and Baltimore streets.


Liberty Council, No 24-Friday, Harvey Hall. N. W cor Pratt and Hanover streets.


Goodwill Council, No. 25-Tuesday, Woodberry, Baltimore county.


Guiding Star Council, No. 26-Saturday, C'c- cilton, Cecil countv.


Maryland Council, No. 28-Tuesday, Maryland Hall. No. 195 w Biddle street.


Greenmount Council, No. 30-Friday, cor Bond and Miller streets.


Columbia Council, No. 31-Wednesday, Fred- erick avenue.


Paul Jones Council, No. 32-Friday, cor Ilow- ard and Lexington streets.


Rescue Council, No. 34-Tuesday, Mechanics Hall. cor Greene and Baltimore streets.


Howard Council, No. 35-Monday, cor Lexing- ton and Howard streets


Riverside Council, No. 36-Thursday, Port Deposit, Cecil county.


Eutaw Council, No. 37-Thursday, cor Howard and Lexington streets.


Baltimore City Council. No. 38-Wednesday, Mechanics Hall. Greene and Baltimore streets. Gratitude Council. No. 10-Tuesday, cor Howard and Lexington streets.


Clandawah Council, No. 43-Wednesday, Flint Stone, Alleghany county.


Venus Council, No.44-Friday, Havre de Grace, Howard county.


Bunker Ihll Council, No. 15-Monday, cor Ster- rett and MeHlenry street.


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


AMERICAN STOVE AND HOLLOW WARE CO., WM. E. WOOD & CO, Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, APPENDIX.


Fredonia Council, No. 46-Thursday, Frederick City.


Francis Marion Council, No. 47-Tuesday, cor. Penna and Patterson avenues.


Wicomico Council, No. 48- Friday, Barren Creek Springs.


Wopocomo Council, No. 49-Thursday, West- ernport, Alleghany county.


State Council of Maryland-S. C. Secretary, Adam Sohl, of No. 1.


Baltimore Council, No. 1-Monday, N. W. cor Greene and Baltimore streets.


Maryiand Council, No. 2-Tuesday, S. E. cor Bond and Pratt streets.


United Council, No. 4-Thursday, 195 Biddle street, near Druid Ihll avenne.


Golden Rule Council, No. 6-Baltimore county. Friendship Council, No. 7-Monday, N. W. cor Hanover and Pratt streets.


Hope Council, No. 9-Friday, Cherry Hill, Ce- cil county.


Morning Star Council, No. 10-Monday, S. E. cor Howard and Lexington streets


Wells & McComas Council. No. 11-Monday, S. E. cor Gay and Front streets.


Western Star Council, No. 12- Wednesday, Alamo Hall, Republican near Saratoga sts. Columbia Council. No. 13-Tuesday, Wacker's Hall, Hamburg near Hanover.


Monumental Lodge, Friday night, corner Bal- timore and Gay.


PATRIOTIC SONS OF AMERICA.


Washington Camp, Thursday night, corner Baltimore and Gay.


SOCIETY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THIE CONFEDERATE STATES.


GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND.


Jacob Rudolph, Fred. Schad,


M. G. Cohn, A. H. Schultz,


John Stellmann, Jacob Trust,


Capt 11. Steffens, Ernst Knabe,.


l'arl Shienemann, Fred. Ellenbrock.


Secretary of the Society-Julius C. Wilkens. Secretary of the Officers-H. G. Ililken.


ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806.


President-Alexander Murdoch.


First Vice-President-W. W. Spence.


Second Vice-President-Wm. Crichton.


Counsellor-John T. Morris.


Secretary-Robert Sim.


Physician-Dr. C. C. Johnston.


Treasurer-John Turnbull.


Managers.


J. L. Bezeck, Henry Taylor,


Thos. D. Anderson, David Abercrombie,


F. L. Farquharson, Andrew Smith.


GERMANIA CLUB.


181 West Fayette Street. Incorporated 1842.


Claas Vocke, President.


John Stellmann and G. A. Von Lingen, Vice- Presidents.


E. Hayen, Secretary.


H. Lants, Secretary of Officers.


Gustav Gieske, Treasurer.


F Breves, Superintendent.


HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. Incorporated by the General Assembly of Mary- land, February, 1818.


Col. Geo. P. Kane, President


Michael Roche, Ist .Vice-President.


Daniel Coakley, 2d Vice-President.


Rev. B. J. McManus, Chaplain.


M. A. Mullin, Counsellor.


Dr. C. H. O'Donovan, Physician.


John J. Rochford, Treasurer.


B. E. Smith, Secretary.


Managers.


Daniel J. Foley, James W. McElroy,


Luke Cassidy, John Noonan),


Daniel Donnelly, F. T. Gallagher,


Thomas Dougherty, Chas. B. Tiernan.


Michael Duffy,


ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867.


Stewart Darrell, President.


Ilenry R. Hazelhurst, Vice-President.


James Belden, Secretary.


George H. Williams, Treasurer.


Rev. Dr. J. S. B. Hodges. Chaplain.


Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Physician.


CONCORDIA CLUB.


Nos. 8, 10 and 12 S. Eutaw Street.


Col. M. S. Hess, President F. X. Koehler, Ist Vice- President. S. Rosenfeld, 2d Vice-President.


S. Brown, Secretary.


Uriah Pollack, Treasurer.


M. Affelder, Comptroller.


E. C. Linden, Superintendent.


M. Brownold, Purveyor.


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


922 La Baltimore Journal of Commerce and Price-Current. Established 25 years. Strictly Commercial ; Reliable ; Progressive. Circu- H. Arens, Wm. Caspari.


JUNIOR O. U. A. M. U. O. A. PLASTERERS. Capt. John MeNulty, President President-11. Von Kapif. First Vice-President-Charles W. Lentz. Second Vice-President -- Wm. Numsen. Third Vice-President-Justus Bruehl. Fourth Vice-President-Christian Ax. Managers. F. Hassencamp, J. H. Ilausenwald, F. Oelmann, F. W. Ulrich, Fred. Arras, John Hemmeter, Treasurer-Israel Cohen. 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. Maj. Gen. I. R. Trimble, Vice-President. Capt. Fred. M. Colston, Treasurer. Capt. J. Blythe Alston, Secretary.


Assets, $75.000.000.00, O. F. Bresee, Gen'l Agt. APPENDIX.


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SCHEUTZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Road, East of Broadway.


Charles Lemkuhl, President. J. F. Requardt. Secretary. Louis Bitter, Comptroller. Fred. Kraemer, Shooting Master.


WEST BALTIMORE SCHEUTZEN ASSO- CIATION. Foot of Fulton st. ( formerly Carroll's Manor. ) Ile idquarters Mechanics' Hall, Fayette St. H. Stang, President. J. Eckhardt, Vice-President.


J. Peters, Treasurer.


Charles Klaus, Secretary.


BALTIMORE CHAPTER, AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.


Rooms Maryland Academy of Art, S E. corner Charles and Lexington.


N. H. Hutton. President . G Lind, Ist Vice-President. R. K. Martin, 24 Vice-President. John Murdoch, Secretary and Treasurer.


MARYLAND CLUB. N. E cor Franklin and Cathedra'.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE. No. 8 N. Charles Street-2d Story. Reading Rooms open and free to all, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. S. W. T. Hopper, President. Heury P. Adams, Gen'l Secretary.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE. Instituted September 11th, 1872. Rooms S. E. corner Charles and Lexington Sts. C. Oliver O'Donnell, President.


Pierre C. Duzan, Vice-President.


D. L. Constantine, jr. Recording Secretary P. J. McKenna. Corresponding Secretary. G J. Le Faivre, Treasurer. Directors.


John Nunan, John Tally,


W. E. Broderick, Henry Blake, T. A. Carroll, John J. Rochford, John Devlin.


CHURCH ASSOCIATION OF THE DIOCESE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 78 N. Charles Visitor and Adviser-The Bishop of Maryland. President-Daniel M. Thomas. Secretary, Clayton (. Hall.


MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Meets in the Rooms of the State Agricultural Society, cor Eutaw and Fayette Streets. Ezra Whitman, President. T. C. Dorsey, Secretary.


MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Mulberry near Cathedral. Prof. P. R. Uhler, President. Rev. Geo. A. Leakin, Secretarv.


INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH.


District Grand Lodge No. 5.


Headquarters Covenant Hall, S. E. corner of Lexington and Howard Street. Jedidjah Lodge No. 7, meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Hasmonea Lodge, No. 45, merts every Wed- nesday evening at 72 o'clock.


King David Lodge, No 60, mncets every first and third Sunday of each month, at 24 P. M. Gabriel Riesser Lodge No. 75, meets every Sunday evening at 73 o'clock. Cove mant Lodge, No. 125, meets every Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. Ludwig Philippson Lodge, No. 133, meets every Thursday evening at 72 o'clock. GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR. 192 and 194 West Lombard Street. F. L. Witthaus, President. Joseph Letzer, Ist Vier-President Charles E. Dohme, 2d Vice-President. Ed. Lehr, II. Nicolai, Secretaries. Peter L. Keyser, Treasurer. ALLSTON ASSOCIATION. 59 Franklin. George William Brown, President. T W Hall, Vice-President. Wm. Winchester, Secretary. J. W. Lvon. Treasurer. THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. No. 72 North Calvert Street. William B. Canfield, President. John Curlett, Edward Otis Hinkley and Ger- mon HI Hunt, Vice-Presidents. Win. A. Wison :, Corresponding Secretary. Jesse Tyson, Treasurer. W C. Palmer, Agent. Parents and Guardians can procure homes In the country for their children, to be received as members of the family until they are 18 years of age. Dry goods, second-hand clothing, shoes, cips, fuel. flour, meals and groceries thunk- fully received and duly acknowledged in our annual report. The attention of the merchants and bus ness men generally, is solicited to the commend ible object and purposes of this Society. BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR. 122 W. Fave'te Street. E. Otis Hinkley, President. Z. D. Brashears. Secretary PARIS RANGES, 5 SIZES, WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. Joseph Merrefield, Recording Secretary.


Joseph Merrifield, Recording Secretary.


J. IFirman Brown. Treasurer. Office hours 9 to 4 o'clock. 1st District, 95 S. Bond street-Ezekiel (. Johnson, agent


2d District, 140 e Madison-Nicholson Vansant, areut 3d District, 60 n Pine-Rich ud G. Hunt agent. 4th District. 176 S. Paci-Joseph K. Love, ngent.


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


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


924


APPENDIX.


S. M. HAMILTON SOLE AGENT,


No. 8 SOUTH GAY STREET.


HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRUC- TION FOR COLORED CHILDREN.


This Institution is located in Prince George's County, near Talbert's Station. on the Balti- more and Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Baltimore. This Institution is conducted on "the family plan." and has 752 acres of land attached. It owes much to the beneficence of Enoch Pratt, Esq.


JOHN R. Cox, President.


Gen'l Horn. Superintendent.


Managers on the part of the City : Enoch Pratt and Richard D. Fisher.


LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR.


This Order is located at the corner of Forrest and Parnassus Street.


MISCELLANEOUS.


HOUSE OF REFUGE.


Is situated a short distance from Frederick Ave, west of the city.


Dr. John J Graves, President. P. P. Pendleton, Vice-President.


B. A. Vickers, Treasurer.


Wm. Reynolds, Secretary.


W. R. Lincoln, Supt.


Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore :


Charles A. Keyser, J E. Trippe,


L. A. Birely,


C. W. Torsch,


Wm. Reynolds,


Thomas R. Crane,


George W. Robinson, W. W. Spence,


A. Fuller Crane,


Charles Towson.


MARYLAND INSTITUTE,


FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS. President, Isaac S. George.


Vice-Presidents George H. Rogers.


John N. Corter.


Recording Secretary .Edward L. Clark. Corresponding Secretary .. N. II Thayer. Treasurer .Edwd. W. Robinson.


Actuary John S. Selby.


Librarian Alex. F. Lusby.


Janitor .. Lemuel S. Prince.


Meets on the first Monday after the first Wed- nesday of each month, at the hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 M. Active members $5 tor admission. Junior members $3. Lady members $3.


Chemical Department-Professor William P. Toury, A. M.


School of Design-Prof D. A. Woodward.


Educational Departm't-Prof. Jas. R. Webster Musical Department -- Profs. J. and D. May.


MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ME- CHANICAL ASSOCIATION.


S. W. corner of Eutaw and Fayette. A. B Davis, President.


W. S. G. Biker,


Corresponding Secretary. T. B. Dorsey, Gen'l Secretary and Treasurer.


ATHENEUM.


Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga streets, con- tains the following Societies :


Mercantile Library Association, Instituted 1839. Library 33,000 volumes. Library Company of Baltimore. Maryland Historical Society.


The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M., for the re- ce; tion of members generally.


Subscription Five Dollars per annum. Active members Three Dollars. JAMES HODGES, President.


Jobn W. M. Lee, Librarian.


PEABODY INSTITUTE.


Founded by George Peabody, Feb. 12, 1857. Corner of Mt Vernon and Washington Piaces. The Institute has Four Departments :


1. A Library of 56,000 volumes, open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M , to all callers, being entirely free. The books are not taken from the building.


2. A Lecture Department in which about 100 lectures are given each year on Science, Literature and Art, by the most accomplished scholars of the country at merely nominal prices.


3. An Academy of Music. Instruction given in all branches of Music at greatly reduced prices, and several concerts are given every sea- son at about half the cost of the music.


4. A Gallery of Art, not yet open, but the beautiful statue of Clytie, by Rinehart, presented to the Institute by John W. McCoy, the Venus with the shell, and a bust of Pocahontas, by Powers, the last two presented by Mr. Geo. S. Brown, are now on Exhibition. The Institute is only half built, but it is the intention of the Trustees to complete it in the course of two or three years.


OFFICERS.


President Wm. McKim.


Vice-President


.C. J. M. Eaton.


Secretary


George P. Tiffany.


Treasurer


Enoch Pratt.


Provost ..


N. H. Morrison, LL. D.


Librarian


P. R. Uhler.


Director of the Academy of Music Asger Hamerick.


THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Office 25 n Charles Street.


This Corporation has been recently organized under an endowment of the late Johns Hopkins, and is to be built at "Clifton," his late home, a beautiful estate upon the city limits of 330 acres. It has been most liberally endowed, and will rank among the largest Universities in this country.


The Board of Trustees consists of : Galloway Cheston. President.


Wm. Hopkins, Secretary.


John W. Garrett, Francis White,


Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin. Reverdy Johnson, Jr. Francis T. King, Lewis N. Hopkins,


Charles J. M Gwinn, Thomas M. Smith. Ilon. Geo. W'm. Brown, Jas. Carey Thomas. M.D.


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


CUMBERLAND HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUF. CO


GEORGES CREEK POTOMAC COAL CO. SAVAGE MOUNTAIN FIRE BRICK WORKS.


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


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THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE AND NEWS ROOMS


New Exchange Building, Exchange Place and Second Street.


Papers Filed from all parts of the United States, also from Europe and the West Indies. Subscriptions $15 per aonam for individuals, and $20 for fins of two or more. Geo. U. Porter and Win. P. Ilimiltor. prop'rs


WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service F. S Army. For the benefit of Commerce on l Agriculture. Over 22 South a're t. W. T. Boye. Observer.


COMMISSIONERS FOR IMPROVING AND DEEPENING THE PATAPSCO RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE BAY.


D. Mordecai, Win. A. Skinner.


Robert R Kir' land, Ma colin Crichten. J. Stricker Jenkins, James B. Andrews.


BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE COMPANY.


Charterel 1-67.


Rialto Building. Second and II Delay streets.


Capital Stock, Sam do.


President. James Hl. Barney. Secretary C. A. Foote


GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE. President Wu .. Sinclair. Secretary Jis. B. Smallwood. Office. 19 South street.


PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY.


President Win. F. Burns.


Secretary Clarks F. Perezoy.


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


PORTABLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office, 75 Way street.


MARYLAND GAS WORKS. L. MORRISON & C'o. Office German and Sharp.


HOME FOR GIRLS.


Immediately adjoins the Honn for the Friend- less. Connected with the Home for Girls is a Child's Hospital. These Institutions Are ROV- erned by one Board of Managers, of whom Mrs. J. E. Atkinson is President, and Miss Rebecca McConkey is Ser. etary.


HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hilf avenue and Townsend steets.


ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM.


Cor. T .wusend and Division streets. Under the care of the Sisters of charity. Visiting days, Monday and Thursday, trom } to 5 o'clock, P. M.


FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Dr F. E Chatard, President. Azist Cro.enu. F. D.ndret, Treistrer AGED MEN SIONI. N W. vorher L. Amylon and Calme AGED WOMAN'S HOME. Lexington. i tween C' Mon. nl Stricker- ta Visiting day - The Dog . . IF i'm .. HOME FOR THE AGED M. E. Churen) sw cor Fultor and Frank. in ST. MARY'S FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM A Ca lohe institution, situate bon Franklin Street, near Cathedral. The Asylum istinder the charge of Sister Lonis. Superiores assisted by nice other Speed of (Vui' ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, For Girls is ithitel on Wwver' Terrier Youth Cares Street, at its intersection with. Lexington. MARYLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Is located on the line of the Baltimore and Ohno Rai road, near Worthington's Mill, and is a School of R form THE - HOME " A reformretory institution-it is located ote Exeter Street, near B Innom, anti Fon- ducted on the family system. by lonevolent Indies. COLORED ORPHANS HOME, Is located on Bildle near Druid H. LAveny . ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLUM. ST. ANTHONY & GERMAN IR C FORPHAN ASYLUM, Is situated on Verra avenue between Chew and Barer stre ts, mild is it chir_end the St- ters de Notre Dame. Sister Mary Rosamunde. Superior-direr'ed by Res Father Ib ploin. ST PETER'S EPISCOPALE ORPHAN Myrtle averue noir Lant Me ORPHANS HOME. Is situated on Broadway Showing & P t- rick s R. O Church and was fort il by the Jate Father Dol n. GOLD MEDAL HOT-AIR FURNACE, PATENTED BY WM. E. WOOD & CO., Cor. Balt more and When its. Is situated on the corner of Constitution and Parnassus Streets. It Is in the charge ofle . Oblate Sisters of Providence,"' an order of co ored runs.




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