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G. Leimbach,
Emile Fischer.
Treasurer-John R. Seemuller.
Secretary of the Society-Julius C. Wilkens. Secretary of the Officers-H. G. Hilken.
GERMANIA CLUB. 181 West Fayette Street. Incorporated 1842.
Dr. G. E Pape, President. John Stellmann and O. H. Berg, Vice-Presidents.
E. Hayen, Secretary.
W'm. Gieske, Secretary of Officers.
Gustav Gieske, Treasurer.
Francis HI. Franklin, Superint'nt.
ST. GEORGE SOCIETY.
Chartered February 11th, 1867.
Stewart Darrell, President.
Henry R. Hazlehurst, Vice-President.
E. G. Lind, Secretary.
George H1. Williams, Treasurer.
Rev. Dr. J S. B. Hodges and Wm. Kirkus, Chaplains. Dr. Saml. S. Chew and Dr. Claude Baxley, Physicians.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE Incorpointed by the General Assembly of Mary- land, February, 1818. Col. Gro. P. Kane, President. Michuel Roche, Ist Vice-President.
Rev. B J. MeManus, Chaplain. M. A. Mullin, Counsellor. Dr. C. II. O'Donovan, Physician. Treasurer. B. E. Smith, Secretary.
Managers.
Daniel J. Foley, James W. McElroy.
Luke Cassidy, John Noonan. F. T. Gallagher,
Daniel Donnelly,
Thomas Dougherty, Daniel Coakley,
Michnel Duffy.
SCHEUTZEN PARK ASSOCIATION.
Belair avenue ext. Win. Frank, President. Jolın Lorz, Vice-President. W'in. Heise, Treasurer. Chas. Myohl, Secretary. J. J. Requardt, Comptroller. Geo. Schilling, Shooting Master.
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CONCORDIA CLUB.
Nos. 8, 10 and 12 s S. Eutaw Street. Henry Seim, President. Moses Hecht, Ist Vice-President. S. Rosenfeld, 2d Vice-President. S. Brown, Secretary. Wm. Schloss, Treasurer. M. Affelder, Comptroller. E. C. Linden, Superintendent. Jacob Kraus, Purveyor.
WEST BALTIMORE SCHEUTZEN ASSO- CIATION. Foot of Fulton-st. (formerly Carroll's Manor.) Headquarters Mechanics Hall, Fayette St. Jacob Eckhardt, President. Charles Frank, Vice-President. Charles Buck, Treasurer. Julius Meyer, Secretary.
BALTIMORE CHAPTER, AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
Rooms Maryland Academy of Art, S. E. corner Charles and Lexington.
E. G. Lind, President. John Murdoch, Ist Vice-President. F. H. Smith, 2d Vice-President. J. D. N. Wyatt, Treasurer. E. F. Baldwin, Secretary.
MARYLAND CLUB. N. E. cor. Franklin and Cathedral.
CALEDONIAN CLUB OF BALTIMORE. Organized, 1873. Meets every Tuesday evening over N. E. corner St. Paul and Baltimore. Andrew Smith, Chief. Wm. B. Stuart. Ist Chieftain. Wm. Shearer, 2d J. D. Mckenzie, 3d Wm. Mckay, 4th
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Organized in 1852. Library and Reading Rooms, (New Building, ) N. W. Cor. Charles and Saratoga Sts.
Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. week days, and 2 to 6 P. M. on Sundays. President: Dr. Jas. Carey Thomas.
Vice Presidents ; Rev. Julius E. Grammer, D.D., S. W. T. Hopper, J. A. Bolgiano, L. Charles Inglis.
Leonidas H. Nice, Corresponding Secretary. E. B. Coale, Recording Secretary. J. V. L. Graham, Treasurer. H. W. Eastman, Financial Secretary. John McGregor, Librarian.
Young Men are cordially invited to make themselves at home in our Rooms. Young Men coming into the city as strangers, are requested to call upon the Secretary, who will be glad to make their acquaintance, introduce them among our members, and assist them in every possible manner.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE.
Instituted September 11th, 1872.
Rooms S. E. corner Charles and Lexington Sts.
C. Oliver O' Donnell, President. P. C. Dugan, Vice-President. E. J. Healey, Recording S cretary. W. Broderick, Corresponding Secretary. L. B Wolcott, Treasurer.
CHURCH ASSOCIATION OF THE DIOCESE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 78 N. Charles.
Visitor and Adviser, The Bishop of Maryland. President, Daniel M. Thomas. Secretary, Clayton C. Hall.
PROTEST'NT EPISCOPAL BROTHERHOOD. Rooms 78 N. Charles. Robert M. Proud, President. E. O'D: Poor, Treasurer. John C. Hachtel, Secretary.
MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Meets in the Cafe of the Academy of Music.
Wm. H. Perot, President. R. W. L. Rasin, Treasurer. Wm. B. Sands, Secretary.
MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Mulberry near Cathedral.
Prof. P. R. Ubler, President. Rev. E. A. Dalrymple, Corresp'ng Secretary. Dr. John R. Uhler, Recording Secretary.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH. District Grand Lodge No. 5.
Headquarters Covenant Hall, S. E. corner of Lexington and Howard Streets.
Jedidjah Lodge, No. 7, meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Hasmonea Lodge, No. 45, meets every Ist and 3d Tuesday evenings at 73 o'clock.
King David Lodge, No. 60, meets every first and third Sunday of each month, at 23 P. M. Gabriel Rivsser Lodge, No. 75, meets every Sunday evening at 72 o'clock.
Covenant Lodge, No. 125, meets every Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock.
Ludwig Philippson Lodge, No. 133, meets every Thursday evening at 7} o'clock.
IMP. O. F. S. OF J.
Sholom Lodge, No. 20, meets every Tuesday at Covenant Hall.
Baltimore City Lodge, No. 26, meets every first and third Wednesday at Covenant Hall.
GERMANIA MAENNERCHOIR. 192 and 194 W. Lombard St. T. Horn, President. Edward Lehr, Ist Vice-President.
B. A. Lorentz, 2d Vice-President. Il. B. Zoeckler, A. L. Lankau, Secretaries. August Pfeil, Treasurer.
Edward Kueune, Comptroller.
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ARCADIAN.
B. Oppenheimer, President. Louis Kraus, Treasurer.
ALLSTON ASSOCIATION.
N. E. corner Franklin and Charles. George William Brown, President. T. W. Hall, Vice-President. Hly C. Wagner, Secretary. Chas. Mackall, Treasurer.
THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. No. 72 N. Culvert Street.
William B. Cunfield, President.
John Curlett, Edward Otis Hinkley and Ger- man II. Hunt, Vice-Presidents. W'm. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary .? Joseph Merrefield, Recording 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, caps, fuel, flour, meats and groceries thankfully received and duly acknowledged in our annual report.
The attention of the merchants and business men generally, is solicited to the commendable object and purposes of this Society.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
122 W. Fayette Street.
E. Otis Hinkley, President.
D. Henderson, Secretary.
Joseph Merrefield, Corresponding Secretary.
J. Harman Brown, Treasurer. Office bours 9 to 4 o'clock.
Ist District, 95 S. Bond street-Ezekiel C. Johnson, ugent.
2d District, 218 Aisquith-Nicholson Vansant, agent.
3d District, 69 N. Pine-Rich'd G. Hunt, agent. 4th District, 176 S. Paen-Joseph K. Love, agent.
HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRUC- TION FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
This Institution is located in Prince George's County, near Cheltenham Station, on the Bal- timore und Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Baltimore. This Institution is conducted on " the family plan," aud bas 752 acres of land attached.
Jobn R. Cox, President. Gen'! Horn, Superintendent.
Managers on the part of the City: Knoch Pratt und Richard D. Fisher.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR.
This Order is located at the corner of Forrest and Parnassus Streets.
MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSE OF REFUGE.
Is situated a short distance from Frederick Avenue, west of the city.
Dr. John J. Graves, President. P. P. Pendleton, Vice-President.
B. A. Vickers, Treasurer. Wm. Reynolds, Secretary. Dr. Chas. A. Leas, Supt.
Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore :
Charles A. Keyser, W'ın. F. Raynor,
L A. Birely, J. R. Mordecai,
W'm. Reynolds, Thomas R. Crane,
F. P. Stevens, James E. Trott,
Dr. WmD. H. Keeuer, Asa H. Smith.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.
President, John M. Carter.
Vice-Presidents, George H. Rodgers, James H. Bond.
Recording Secretary, Edward L. Clark.
Corresponding Secretary, N. H. Thayer.
Treasurer, Edward 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 Murket. Library open daily from 9 A. M. 10 9 P. M. Active members $5 for admission. Junior members $3. Lady members $3.
Chemical Department-Professor William P. Tonry, A. M.
School of Design-Prof. D. A. Woodward.
EducationalDepartid'ı-Prof Jas. R. Webster. Musical Department-Profs. J. and D. May.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Corner Howard and Ross Streets.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Galloway Cheston, President. Francis White, Treasurer. Wm. Hopkins, Secretary.
Galloway Cheston, Hon. Geo. Wm. Brown,
John W. Garrett, Francis White,
Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin, Reverdy Jobuson, Jr.
Francis T. King, Lewis N. Hopkins,
Charles J. M. Gwinn, Thomas M. Smith, Jns. Carey Thomas, M. D.
FACULTY.
President, D. C. Gilman, L. L. D. B. L. Gildersleeve, L. L. D., Greek.
H. N. Martin, Dr. Sc. Biology.
C. D. Morris, M. A., Latin and Greek.
J. Remsen, M. D., Chemistry.
HI. A. Rowland, C. E., Physics.
J. J. Sylvester, L. L. D., Mathematics.
In addition, mie lecturers, and twelve asso- ciate instructors, are twenty fellows. Aca- demic instruction commences at the beginning of October, and continues till June. After- noon lectures in Hopkins Hull, are open to the public. The laboratories of Chemistry, Biology and Physics are well equipped. The library contains several thousand selected volumes.
Professors.
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MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ME- CHANICAL ASSOCIATION.
N. E. corner of Second and Postoffice avenue. Joseph H. Rieman, President. W. S. G. Baker, Corresponding Secretary. T. B. Dorsey, Gen'l Secretary and Treasurer.
ATHEN ÆUM.
Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga streets, con- tains the following Societies :
Maryland Historical Society, John H. B. La- trobe, president
Mercantile Library Association, Instituted 1839. Library 33,000 volumes.
The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M., for the re- ception of members generally.
Subscription Six Dollars per annum. Active members Five Dollars.
HENRY CLAY SMITH, President. JOHN W. M. LEE, Librarian.
PEABODY INSTITUTE.
Founded by George Peabody, Feb. 12, 1857. Corner of Mt. Vernon and Washington Places. The Institute has four Departments :
1. A Library of 64,000 volumes, open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., to all callers, being en- tirely 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 3
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE OF BALTIMORE CITY. Exchange Building, Second Street.
President-James Carey Coale. Vice-President-E. D. Bigelow.
Treasurer-John L. Reed.
DIRECTORS.
William Seemuller, Wm. G. Atkinson,
James E Tate, Gilmor Meredith,
Charles D. Fisher, Eugene Levering,
Robt. W. Gwathmey, Grenville Loud,
O. M. Vesper.
HI. O. Hlaughton, Secretary.
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 $30 per annum.
President, James Carey Coale. Vice-President, E. D. Bigelow. Treasurer, J. L. Rred.
WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service U. S. Army. For the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. Over corner South and Water streets. R. J. Bell, Observer.
BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE COMPANY. Chartered 1867.
Rialto Building, Second and Holliday streets. Capital Stock, $500,000.
President-James H. Barney. Secretary -C. A. Foote.
GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.
Office, 19 South street.
President-William Sinclair. Secretary-James B. Smallwood.
PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY.
Office,. 162 West Fayette
President-William F. Burns. Secretary-Charles F. Peregoy. Treasurer-John N. Brown.
CONSUMERS MUTUAL GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.
Office, 8 South street.
President-D. L. Bartlett. Secretary-H. E Loane. Treasurer-Lewis Seldner.
MARYLAND GAS WORKS.
Office, German and Sharp. L. Morrison & Co.
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- d by one Board of Managers, of whom Mrs. . Atkinson is President, and Miss Rebecca onkey is Secretary.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS.
Druid Hill avenue and Townsend streets.
ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM.
Cor. Townsend and Division sts.
ider the care of the Sisters of Charity. ing days, Monday and Thursday, from 1 o'clock, P. M.
FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Dr. F. E. Chatard, President. August Croyeau, Vice-President. F. Dandelet, Treasurer. A. H. Delort, Secretary.
AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun.
AGED WOMAN'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 Aloysia Daily, Superioress, assisted by nine other Sisters of Charity.
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ARCADIAN.
B. Oppenheimer, President. Louis Kraus, Treasurer.
ALLSTON ASSOCIATION.
N. E. coruer Franklin and Charles. George William Brown, President. T. W. Hall, Vice-President. Hy C. Wagner, Secretary. Chas. Mackall, Treasurer.
THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. No. 72 N. Calvert Street.
William B. Canfield, President.
Jobn Curlett, Edward Otis Hinkley and Ger- man H. Hunt, Vice-Presidents. Win. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary .? Joseph Merrefield, Recording Secretary. Jesse Tysou, 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-band clothing, shoes, caps, fuel, flour, meats and groceries thankfully received and duly acknowledged in our annual report.
The attention of the merchants and business men generally, is solicited to the commendable object and purposes of this Society.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
122 W. Fayette Street.
E. Otis Hinkley, President.
D. Ilenderson, Secretary.
Joseph Merrefield, Corresponding Secretary.
J. Harman Brown, Treasurer. Office hours 9 to 4 o'clock.
Ist District, 95 S Bond street-Ezekiel 1 Johnson, agent. .
2d Distriet, 218 Aisquith-Nicholson Vansar agent.
3d District, 69 N. Pine-Rich'd G. Hunt, ager 4th District, 176 S. Pacn-Joseph K. Lov agent.
HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRU TION FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
This Institution is located in Prince George's County, near Cheltenham Station, on the Bal- timore and Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Baltimore. This Institution is conducted on " the family plan," and has 752 acres of land attached.
Jobn R. Cox, President. Gen'l Horn, Superintendent.
Managers on the part of the City: Enoch Pratt und Richard D. Fisher.
LITTLE SISTERS OF TIIE POOR.
This Order is located at the corner of Forrest and Parnassus Streets.
MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSE OF REFUGE.
Is situated a short distance from Frederick Avenur, west of the city.
Dr. John J. Graves, President.
P. P. Pendleton, Vice-President.
B. A. Vickers, Treasurer. W'm. Reynolds, Secretary. Dr. Chas. A. Leas, Supt.
Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore :
Charles A. Keyser, W'in. F. Raynor,
L A. Birely, J. R. Mordecai,
W'm. Reynolds,
Thomas R. Crane,
F. P. Stevens, Jamies E. Trott,
Dr. Ww. H. Keener,
Asa Il. Smith.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.
President, John M. Carter.
Vice-Presidents, George H. Rodgers, James II. Bond.
Recording Secretary, Edward L. Clark.
Corresponding Secretary, N. H. Thayer.
Treasurer, Edward 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 P. M. Active members $5 for admission. Junior members $3. Lady members $3.
Chemical Department-Professor William P. Tonry, A. M.
Schoot of Design-Prof. D. A. Woodward.
President, D. C. Gilman, L. L. D. B. L. Gildersleeve, L. L. D., Greek. II. N. Martin, Dr. Sc. Biology. C. D. Morris, M. A., Lutin and Greek. J. Reisen, M. D., Chemistry.
II. A. Rowland, C. E., Physics.
J. J. Sylvester, L. L. D., Mathematics.
In addition, nre lecturers, and twelve asso- ciate instructors, ure twenty fellows. Aca- demic instruction commences at the beginning of October, and continues till June. After- noon lectures in Hopkins lInll, are open to the public. The laboratories of Chemistry, Biology and Physics are well equipped. The library contains several thousand selected volumes.
Professors.
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MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ME- CHANICAL ASSOCIATION.
N. E. corner of Second and Postoffice avenue. Joseph H. Rieman, President. W. S. G. Baker, Corresponding Secretary. T. B. Dorsey, Gen'l Secretary and Treasurer.
ATHENEUM.
Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga streets, con- tains the following Societies :
Maryland Historical Society, John H. B. La- trobe, president
Mercantile Library Association, Instituted 1839. Library 33,000 volumes.
The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M., for the re- ception of members generally.
Subscription Six Dollars per annum. Active menbers Five Dollars.
HENRY CLAY SMITH, President. JOHN W. M. LEE, Librarian.
PEABODY INSTITUTE.
Founded by George Peabody, Feb. 12, 1857. Corner of Mt. Vernon and Washingtou Places. The Institute has four Departments :
1. A Library of 64,000 volumes, open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., to all callers, being en- tirely 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 season at about half the cost of the music.
4. A Gallery of Art, not yet open, but the beautiful statue of Clytie, by Rinehart, pre- sented 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. OFFICERS.
President, William McKim. Vice-President, C. J. M. Eaton.
Secretary, George P. Tiffany. Treasurer, Enoch Pratt. Provost, N. Il. Morison, LL. D Librarian, P. R. Ubler.
Director of the Academy of Music, Asger Hamerick.
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 $30 per annum.
President, James Carey Coale. Vice-President, E. D. Bigelow. Treasurer, J. L. Rred.
WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service U. S. Army.
For the benefit of Commerce und Agriculture. Over corner South and Water streets. R. J. Bell, Observer.
BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
Chartered 1867.
Rialto Building, Second and Holliday streets. Capital Stock, $500,000.
President-James H. Barney. Secretary -C. A. Foote.
GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.
Office, 19 South street.
President-William Sinclair. Secretary-James B. Smallwood.
PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY.
Office, 162 West Fayette
President-William F. Burns. Secretary-Charles F. Peregoy. Treasurer-John N. Brown.
CONSUMERS MUTUAL GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.
Office, 8 South street. President-D. L. Bartlett. Secretary-H. E Loane. Treasurer-Lewis Seldner.
MARYLAND GAS WORKS.
Office, German and Sharp. L. Morrison & Co.
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 Secretary.
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Townsend streets.
ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM.
Cor. Townsend and Division sts.
Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Visiting days, Monday and Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Dr. F. E. Chatard, President. August Croyeau, Vice-President. F. Dandelet, Treasurer. A. H. Delort, Secretary.
AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun.
AGED WOMAN'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, nenr Cathedral. The Asylum is under the charge of Sister Aloysia Daily, Superioress, assisted by nine other Sisters of Charity.
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HOME FOR THE AGED (M. E. CHURCHI. ) S. W. corner Fulton and Franklin.
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 reformintory institution-it is located on Exeter street, near Baltimore, nud is conducted on the family system, by benevolent ladies. Mrs. Annie McShane, matron.
COLORED ORPHANS' HOME, Is located on Biddle, neur 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 of Notre Dame. Sister Mary Rosamonde, Superioress-directed by Rev. Father Hesplein.
ST. PETER'S ( EPISCOPAL) ORPIIAN ASYLUM.
Myrtle avenue near Lanvale.
ORPHANS' HOME,
Is situated on Broadway, adjoining St. Patrick's R. C. Church, and was founded by the late Father Dolan.
ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Is situated on the "Maiden's Choice," Rond, near the village of Carrollton, 24 miles west of the city. It was established by Archbishop Spalding, and is in charge of the Xaverian Brothers.
MALE FREE SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE AND COLVIN INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS.
39 Courtland Street. Thomas Kelso, President.
Wm. Daniel, Secretary .
ST. PAUL ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Situated near terminus of Madison Avenue. Conducted by the Clewer Sisters.
ST. PAUL BOYS' HOME. Situated on Sirntoga Street, near Pine.
MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND.
Situated on North Avenue, in the northern suburbs of the city.
J. Howard MeHeury, President. F. D. Morrison, Superintendent.
MARYLAND DEAF AND DUMB INSTITU- TION.
The Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, at Frederick City, is a Stute institution, and as such receives its sup- port from the Legislature of Maryland. The institution is under the charge of Chas. W. Ely, A. M. Principal agent on the part of the city of Baltimore, Wm. R. Barry, 16 Second street.
BALTIMORE MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL. Is situated between the Washington and Fred- erick roads, about two miles from Catonsville. Thos. M. Johnson, President.
Jos. Merrefield, Secretary.
PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND.
G. S. Griffith, President. Rev. Penfield Doll, Agent.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD,
A Catholic Institution, situated on the corner of Mount and Hollins Streets. It is under the charge of Mother Superior Mary Joseph, who is- assisted by n number of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Abraham Nachinan, President. Ignatius Lauer, Secretary.
HEBREW LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY. Mrs. B. Wiesenfeld, President. G Rosenfeld, Secretary.
SOCIETY FOR EDUCATING POOR AND ORPHAN CHILDREN.
Jacob Rose, President. Jonas Goldsmith, Secretary.
HEBREW HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM ASSO- CIATION.
Monument Street, East of Broadway. Joseph Friedenwald, President. B. F. Ulman, Vice-President. Ignatius Laner, Secretary. A. S. Adler, Treasurer. Lewis Block, Superintendent. Dr. A. E. Stein, Physician.
HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM. Calverton Heights. Joel Gutman, President. Jonas Goldsmith, Secretary. Jouns Gabriel, Superintendent.
PROTESTANT INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Townsend Street extended. Mre. Wm. II. Brune, President.
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ORPHAN ASY- LUM.
Is situated on Front Street, near Fayette, and is under the charge of the "Brothers of the Christian Schools," an order of the Roman Catholic Church.
COMMITTEE OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND SUSTENTATION OF THE PRESBYTERI- AN CHURCH OF THE UNITED STATES.
Office No. 111 N. Charles Street. Rev. J. Layton Wilson, Secretary. Rev. Richard Mollwaine, Treasurer.
MARYLAND BIBLE SOCIETY.
This Society was organized in 1833, and, as expressed in the first article of its constitution, "its sole object shall be to encourage a wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment." It was incorporated in 1842, and its charter renewed in 1872 and made per- petual.
Francis T. King, President. W. H. Cole, Agent.
Bible House, 25 N. Charles Street.
MARYLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Over 53 Lexington.
Its object is to plant and sustain Sunday Schools for neglected children supplying thein with religious papers, libraries and needful books.
Goldsborough S. Griffith, President.
Wm. Dugdale, Secretary. John R. Kelso, Jr., Treasurer.
Wm. A. Baker, Acting State Superintendent. Rev. H. E. Johnson, Ch. Ex. Com. Win. A. Baker, City Missionary.
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