Woods' Baltimore city directory (1880), Part 227

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 1182


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GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE. Office, 19 South street.


President, William Sinclair. Secretary, James B. Smallwood.


PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY. Office, 162 W.Fayette street President, William F. Burns. Secretary, Charles F. Peregoy. Treasurer, John N. Brown.


CONSUMERS' MUTUAL GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE. Office, 8 South street. President, John W. Hall. Secretary, L. R. Smoot. Treasurer, Joseph W. Clarke.


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CANTON COMPANY. 28 South street. President, Walter B. Brooks. Treasurer, Wm. W. Janney.


Assets over $88,000,000. O. F. Bresee & Sons, Gen'l Agts.


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BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE COMPANY. Chartered 1867. Rialto Building, Second and Holliday streets. Capital Stock, $500,000. President, James H. Barney. Secretary, C. A. Foote.


HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS.


Cor Druid Hill avenue and Townsend street. Mrs. Hannah Atkinson, President.


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. Hannah Atkinson is President, and Miss Rebecca McConkey is Secretary.


ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM. Cor 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.


FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. A. L. Milles, President. Ang. Croyeau, Vice-President. A. De Katow, Treasurer. A. H. Delort, Secretary.


AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun streets. Mrs. Henry Patterson, President. Dr. G. F. Childs, Superintendent.


HOME FOR THE AGED (M. E.) CHURCH. S. W. corner Fulton and Franklin.


AGED WOMEN'S HOME. Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Henry Patterson, President Miss McIlhany, Superintendent.


FEMALE CHRISTIAN HOME. 114 N. Greene street. Mrs. W. W. Spence, President. Mrs. Rev. W. T. Brantly, Secretary. Mrs. E. B. Kettlewell, Matron.


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.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, For Girls, is situated on Waverley Terrace, North Carey street, at its intersection with Lex- ington.


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.


H. C. TURNBULL, Jr. Broker & Real Estate Agent, No. I LEXINGTON BUILDING,


S. W. COR. CHARLES & LEXINGTON STS.


Money promptly furnished on good Real Estate Security. Ground Rents wanted at market rates. Entire management of Estates undertaken.


Among many others, I refer, by permission, to his Hon., Mayor Latrobe, Hon. Geo. Wm. Brown, Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench, A. S. Abell, Esq., S. Teackle Wallis, Esq., Wm. G. Harrison, Esq., Messrs. J. P. Pleasant» & Sons, Messrs. Brown & Brunc.€


THE "HOME,"


A reformatory institution-is located at No. 1 N. Exeter st., near Baltimore st., and is con ducted on the family system by benevolent ladies. Miss Maria Thompson, Matron.


COLORED ORPHAN'S HOME. Is located on Biddle, near Druid Hill avenne.


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 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.


KELSO HOME FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN OF THE M. E. CHURCH. No. 87 E. Baltimore street.


Mrs. E. R. Muller, Matron. Visiting days, Thursday of each week.


THOMAS WILSON SANITARIUM FOR CHILDREN.


Office over 25 N. Charles street. Francis T. King, President. Wm. A. Fisher, Secretary. Wm. H. Graham, Treasurer.


THOS. WILSON FUEL SAVING SOCIETY. Office over 25 N. Charles Street.


ST. PETER (EPISCOPAL) ORPHAN ASYLUM. Myrtle avenue near Lanvale st.


NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOSPITAL. Cor. Franklin and Schroeder Streets.


President-Mrs. Charles F. Bevan. Secretary-Mrs. J. Morrison Harris. Matron-Miss Jane Berkshire. Visiting Physicians-Drs. C. F. Bevan, T. A. Ashby, I. E. Atkinson. Consulting Physicians-Drs. A. P. Smith, T. S. Latimer. Visiting days for residents, Thursday only. Strangers admitted daily, Sunday excepted.


GRANITE


BLUE


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FREE STONE


SLATE WORKERS


ROOFING


O.F. BRESEE & SONS, LIFE FIRE AND MARINE


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WM. WIRT CLARKE, 61 S. GAY ST., Manufacturers' Agent for No. 1. Agricultural Plaster, in bags or barrels from store, or in cargo lots direct from factory. Manufacturers' Agent for PORTLAND CEMENT-and received at this port by direct importation.


ORPHANS' HOME,


Is situated on Broadway, adjoining St. Patrick R. C. Church, and was founded by the late Father Dolan.


4ST. MARY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS,


Is situated on the "Maiden's Choice " Road, near the village of Carrollton, 23 miles west of the city. It was established by Archbishop Spalding, and is in charge of the Xaverian Brothers.


James Gibbon, President. Thos. S. Lee, Vice-President. Thos. C. Yearley, Secretary. Edward McColgan, Treasurer.


MALE FREE SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE AND COLVIN INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS.


39 Courtland street. John B. Seidenstricker, President. John F. Plummer, Secretary.


ST. JAMES HOME FOR BOYS. Cor. High and Low streets.


The Home is a branch of St. Mary Industrial School for Boys, and is in charge of the Xaver- ian Brothers.


ST. PAUL ORPHAN ASYLUM. Situated near terminus of Madison av.


MARYLAND COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Dr. James Hall, agent.


19} South street.


SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM CRUELTY AND IMMORALITY.


Wm. H Barry. President Rev. J. B. Shontz, Secretary.


c THE MARYLAND SOCIETY FOR THE PRE- VENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Chas. P. Montague, President. Office 20 South street.


MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND.


Situated on North avenue near Charles-st av. J. Howard McHenry, 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 State institution, and as such receives its sup- port from the Legislature of Maryland. This institution is under the charge of Charles W. Ely, A. M., Principal. Agent on the part of the city of Baltimore, Wm. R. Barry, Postoffice av and Second street.


PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND.


G. S. Griffith, president, 89 w Baltimore st Rev. J. B. Shontz, Agent, 50 Courtland.


ST. PAUL BOYS' HOME. Situated on Saratoga street, near Pine.


BALTIMORE MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, Is situated beeween the Washington and Fred- erick roads, about two miles from Catonsville. Thos. M. Johnson, President. Jos. Merrefield, Secretary.


INDIGENT SICK SOCIETY.


Meets at the Bible House, 25 n Charles street, on the last Wednesday of each month


Mrs. Harney, President. Mrs. Waskey, Secretary.


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 a number of of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Philip Herzberg, 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. Drs. A. Friedenwald,


S. W. Seldner, Physicians. L. Jacobs, Superintendent.


HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM. Calverton Heights. Joel Gutman, President. Jonas Goldsmith, Secretary. Jonas Gabriel, Superintendent.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ORPHAN ASYLUM, 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 PRESBY'N CHURCH OF THE U. S. Office No. 111 N Charles street. Rev. T. Layton Wilson, Secretary. Rev. Richard Mellwaine, Treasurer.


Insurance Agents and Brokers, American Building.


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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 TRACT SOCIETY. 73 W. Fayette street.


Its object is to disseminate Religious Tracts and Works among the masses in the City and State.


Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D. D., President. W. B. Canfield, Treasurer. Rev. Henry Matthews, General Agent.


MARYLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Y. M. C. A. Building.


Its object is to plant and sustain Sunday Schools for neglected children, supplying them with religious papers, libraries and needful books.


Goldsborough S. Griffith, President. J. B. Phipps, Secretary. John R. Kelso, Jr., Treasurer. Wm. A. Baker, Superintendent and City Mis- sionary.


Rev. H. E. Johnson, Chairman Ex. Com.


ST. JOSEPH GENERAL HOSPITAL.


This institution is situated corner Caroline and Hoffman streets, and is under the charge of the Third Order of St. Francis. Dr. Oscar J. Coskery, attending physician.


BOYS' HOME SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. N.W. corner Calvert and Pleasant streets. Officers. J. Q. A. Herring, President. Martin Hawley, Vice-President. Charles J. Meyer, Secretary. James Beatty, Treasurer. Executive Committee-Geo. R. Skillman, Mar- tin Hawley, Henry Taylor, Joshua Levering, Chas. F. Taylor, Saml. E. Hill. J. H. Lynch, Superintendent.


BALTIMORE ORPHAN ASYLUM.


Stricker, between Lexington and Saratoga sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday, from 1 to 6 P. M. Mrs. Eliza Baynard, President.


MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF MARYLAND. Incorporated 1799. Hall 122 w Fayette. President-Dr. Samuel C. Chew.


Vice-Presidents-Drs. H. P. C. Wilson, Jas. A. Steuart. Secretary-Dr. W. G. Regester. Treasurer-Dr. Judson Gilman.


GROUND RENTS WANTED AT CURRENT RATES -BY- H. C. TURNBULL, Jr.


Broker & Real Estate Agent, OFFICE, No. 1 LEXINGTON BUILDING, S. W. Cor. Charles and Lexington Sts. SEE OTHER PAGE.


LIBRARY OF THE MEDICAL AND CHI- RURGICAL FACULTY OF MD. 122 W. Fayette.


Open from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. The Librarian attends from 12 m. to 2 p. m. Books and jour- nals can be taken out only during those hours. Number of volumes 2500; journals taken 31. Dr. J. D. Fisk, Librarian.


BALTIMORE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY.


Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, at their hall, N.W. cor.of Baltimore and Eden Sts.


Officers for 1880. President-Dr. Thos. B. Evans. Vice-Presidents-Dr.Oscar J. Coskery, Dr. J. J. Caldwell. Rec. Secretary-Dr. J. Wesley Chambers. Cor. Secretary-Dr. J. H. Scharf. Treasurer-Dr. R. W. Mansfield.


BALTIMORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Meets on the 2d and 4th Monday of each month, at 122 W. Fayette Street.


Officers for 1880.


President-Dr. John F. Monmonier. Vice-Presidents-Dr. C. H. Jones, Dr. J. McLane Tiffany. Recording Secretary-Dr. W. V. Sellman. Corresp'ng Secretary-Dr.W. F. A. Kemp. Treasurer-Dr. J. E. Gibbons.


CLINICAL SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. Meets on the 1st and 3d Friday of each month, at 122 W. Fayette Street.


President-Dr. Christopher Johnston. Vice-President-Dr. O. J. Coskery. Recording Secretary-Dr. E. F. Cordell. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer-Dr. W. F. Lockwood.


BALTIMORE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. Meets on the 1st and 3d Tuesday of each month, at 122 W. Fayette Street.


Officers for 1880.


President-Dr. J. R. Ward. Vice-President-Dr. H. P. C. Wilson. Recording Secretary-Dr. V. B. Brown. Corresp'ng Secretary-Dr. E. F. Cordell. Treasurer-Dr. W: C. Van Bibber. -


BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SUR- GERY.


S. E. corner Eutaw and Lexington Streets. F. J. S. Gorgas, M. D., Dean.


ROBT. J. HALLIDAY .- Plants and Cut Flowers by Mail, 230 W. BALTIMORE STREET.


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MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Aisquith near Fayette. President-Joseph Roberts. Secretary-Edward Eareckson. Treasurer-W. E. Thornton.


DISPENSARIES.


Baltimore Eye and Ear, (free) 2 S. Central av. Baltimore General. Liberty n of Fayette.


Baltimore Special, N. E. cor. North and Sara- toga.


Baltimore Throat, (free) 74 Park av.


Central, (free) College of Physicians and Sur- geons, 163 w Lombard.


Eastern, corner Central av and Baltimore.


Free Eye and Ear, Church Home and Infirmary, North Broadway.


Homeopath, 25 N. Greene.


Maryland Eye and Ear, (free) 56 Saratoga.


Nervous Diseases, (free ) 6 Barnet. Northeastern, 238 E. Monument.


Presbyterian Eye and Ear, (free ) 77 E.Baltimore. Southern, 77 Hill.


Southwestern, 37 Parkin.


University of Maryland Hospital, S. W. corner Greene and Lombard.


City Hospital, Calvert and Saratoga.


COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUR- GEONS.


N. W. corner Saratoga and Calvert. Thomas Opie, Dean.


THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL.


This Hospital was established and endowed by the late Johns Hopkins, and is in course of erection upon the site of the old Maryland In- sane Asylum. The grounds front on Broadway and Wolfe streets, each 650 feet ; and on Monu- ment and Jefferson streets, each 900 feet.


This Hospital is for the reception and treat- ment of the sick and injured, free of charge, and is designed to accommodate 300 persons. It is richly endowed, and promises to be one of the largest and best hospitals in our country.


There is to be a convalescent hospital and a training school for nurses, established by the same benefactor, under same Board of Trustees.


Officers and Board of Trustees.


Francis T. King, President. Lewis N. Hopkins, Secretary. Joseph Merrefield, Treasurer. Francis White, Dr. Alan P. Smith, George W. Corner, William Hopkins,


Joseph P. Elliott,


James Carey.


MARYLAND EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE.


Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin, President. President of the Board of Lady Managers, Mrs. W. H. Brune.


This institution is divided into two depart- ments-


1. The Dispensary, located at 56 Saratoga st. 2. The Indoor Department, located at 66 N. Charles st.


Geo. Reuling, M. D., Surgeon in Charge


LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY OF GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM.


Meets the first Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Frederick Wehr, President. Mrs. John Meeth, Treasurer. Mrs. Hilda Linden, Secretary.


MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Frederick Road, (Spring Grove ) nr Catonsville. Charles W. Chancellor, M. D., President.


BALTIMORE EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE, 55 Franklin Street.


Julian J. Chisolm, M. D., Prof. Eye and Ear Diseases in the University of Maryland, Sur- geon in Charge.


JOHNS HOPKINS COLORED ORPHAN ASYLUM.


Nos. 206 and 208 W. Biddle Street.


A shelter for friendless colored children. Julian Valentine, President. R. Anna MacPherson, Treasurer.


GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM. Aisquith near Orleans. John Ulrich, President. Lonis B. Schaefer, Supt.


The Board meets the first Thursday of each month.


Open to the public every Thursday from 2 to 5 o'clock P. M. Wm. Eckhardt, Secretary. P. L. Keyser, Secretary.


INFIRMARIES, HOSPITALS, &c.


UNION PROTESTANT INFIRMARY, cor- ner Mosher and Division streets, under the man- agement of an association of ladies ; is open for the reception of medical and surgical cases.


UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, southwest corner Greene and Lombard streets, connected with the medical department of the University of Mary- land. Average number of patients 150.


CITY HOSPITAL, corner Saratoga and Cal- vert streets.


CHURCH HOME, Broadway, N. of Baltimore.


MOUNT HOPE INSTITUTION, Linden ave nue, near North avenue, for the insane and sick, belonging to, and served by, the Sisters of Charity.


MOUNT HOPE RETREAT, six miles from the city on the Reistertown road, for the insane and sick, under the care of Sisters of Charity.


ST. AGNES HOSPITAL, Maiden Choice lane, Carroll P. O., Md. Under care Sisters of Charity. Sister Mary Ann McAleer, Superior ..


HEBREW ASYLUM, for the sick of the Israel- itish faith, Monument street, E. of Broadway.


ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL for the sick, Bol- ton street, under the care of Sisters of Charity.


PRESBYTERIAN EYE AND EAR Charity Hospital, 77 e Baltimore st. Surgeon in Charge of Hospital, Prof. Julian J. Chisolm.


EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY, (free) of the Church Home and Infirmary, North Broadway.


WM. WIRT CLARKE, 61 S. GAY ST., Flour and General Commission Merchant. English and German Portland Cements for Pavements and Artificial Stone Work generally. Rosendale Cement and Calcined Plaster. Agent for Round Top Hydraulic Cement Works.


Galloway Chestou, John W. Garrett,


Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin,


Charles J. M. Gwinn,


O. F. Bresee & Sons. Gen'l Agts., American Building.


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CHURCHES.


BAPTIST.


FIRST-Townsend nr Fremont, Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D. D.


FRANKLIN SQUARE-Calhoun nearSaratoga, Rev. Dr. C. C. Bitting. D. D.


FULLER MEMORIAL-Patterson av near Cal- houn, Rev. J. F. Rapson.


HIGH STREET-Between Fayette and Low, Rev. J. T. Craig.


LEE STREET-Between Hanover and Sharp, Rev. John Pollard, jr., D. D.


SECOND-Broadway near Pratt, vacant


SEVENTH-Corner Saratoga and Paca, Rev. Wm. T. Brantly, D. D.


GERMAN BAPTIST-Corner Caroline and Hampstead, Rev. E. J. Deckman


FIRST (colored )-Corner Young and Thomsen, Rev. J. C. Allen.


WAVERLEY-York Road, Rev. E. M. Barker. UNION (colored)-North near Lexington, Rev. Harvey E. Johnson.


EUTAW PLACE-Cor. Eutaw and Dolphin, Rev. F. H. Kerfoot, D. D.


LEADENHALL (colored)-Leadenhall near West, Rev. A. Brown.


MACEDONIA (colored )-Saratoga nr Gilmor, Rev. W. Chas. Lawson.


BETHANY-Eager near Broadway,


SHILOH-Aisquith near John, Rev. Charles D. Parker. Missionary.


WOODBERRY-Woodberry, Rev. Saml.Saun- ders.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


MEETING (Church )-Cor. Paca and Lombard, Rev. H. D. Clark.


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


19 South Greene Street.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Corner Greene and Cider al, Rev. J. P. Schnatz. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Corner McElderry and Short, Rev. Benj. Hengst.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.


FIRST ENGLISH-Corner Fremont and Lan- vale, Rev. J. H. Barclay, D. D.


SECOND-Lombard west of Greene, Rev. Geo. Scholl.


THIRD-Monument near Gay, Rev.J.C. Burk- halter


ST. MARK'S-Eutaw between Mulberry and Saratoga, Rev. C. A. Stork, D. D.


ST. PAUL'S-Corner Druid Hill avenue and McMechen, Rev. A. Clutz. LUTHERAN CHAPEL-Canton, vacant.


TRINITY (German )-Trinity east of High, Rev. J. Pister.


ST. JOHN'S (German)-Biddle street east of Pennsylvania avenue, Rev. N. Burkhart.


ST. STEPHEN'S (German)-Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Rev. F. Hennighausen.


ST. MATTHEW'S (German)-Fayette near Central avenue, Rev. L. D. Maier.


ST. JOHN'S-Near Eastern Cemetery, Balti- more county, Rev. J. Pister.


ST. PETER'S-Corner Fayette and East, Rev. E. L. S. Tressel.


ST. PETER'S (Mission )-S. W. corner Balti- more and Poppleton, Rev.Geo.T.Cooperrider. ST. PETER'S (German)-Bond near Eastern avenue, Rev. C. A. Schloegle.


ST. MARCUS (German )-Broadway and Jack- son Square Avenue, Rev. J. Hoar.


ST. LUKE'S-Henrietta near Eutaw, Rev.John Keller.


ST. MARTIN'S (German) Corner Sharp and Henrietta, Rev. Charles Frincke.


ST. PAUL'S (German)-Corner Saratoga and Fremont, Rev. H. Hanser.


EMMANUEL (German) Caroline, south of Bal- timore, Rev. Clans. Stuerken.


ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH EVANGEL- ICAL INDEPENDENT LUTH- ERAN CHURCH.


Corner Broadway and Monument, Rev. Uriel Graves. ST. LUKES-S. E. corner George and Clinton avenue, Rev. Uriel Graves.


FIRST SPIRITUALIST CONGRE- GATION.


Law Building, southwest corner Lexington and St. Paul streets-Wash. A. Danskin, Presi- dent. The congregation has been incorpora- ted since 1865, under the laws of Maryland.


FRIENDS.


ORTHODOX-Corner Eutaw and Monument. EASTERN DISTRICT-Corner Aisquith and Fayette. WESTERN DISTRICT-Lombard, East of Eutaw.


INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.


BETHLEHEM GREEN, (Welch Ind. )-Toone east of Clinton, Canton. ZION, (Ind.) German Church-Gay south of Saratoga, Rev. Henry Scheib.


UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Betw'n 234 and 236 Eastern avenue, Rev. William Schaeffer.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


FIRST-Cor.Lloyd and Watson, Rev. Dr.Kraus. SECOND-Eden North of Lombard, Rev. H. Hocheimer.


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WM. WIRT CLARKE, No. 61 S. GAY STREET, SOLE AGENT FOR PATENT SELENITIC CEMENT, The best and the most thoroughly HYDRAULIC of American Cements.


THIRD-Lexington, between Pearl and Pine, Dr. Hirsh.


FOURTH-Hanover, betw. Lombard and Pratt, Dr. Benjamin Szold.


FIFTH-Howard street. No local Pastor.


SIXTH-Eutaw, between Fayette and Lexing- ton. No local Pastor.


EIGHTH-Hill near Hanover . No local Pastor. POLISH-Exeter north of Fayette.


CHAZIK AMUNO-Lloyd nearLombard. Rev. Dr. Sneeburger.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Baltimore District-W. S. Edwards, Presiding Elder.


FIRST M. E.CHURCH-Cor. Charles and Fay- ette, Rev. J. B. Stitt Services 11 A. M. and 8 P.M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH-Corner Washington and Mount Vernon Places, Rev. Thos. Guard. Services 11 A. M.and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.45 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


WILLIAM ST. CHURCH-Cor. William and Little Church, Rev. Wilford Downs. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to Septem- ber 1, and 7.30 P. M. from Sept. 1 to May 1. WESLEY CHAPEL-Cor. Sharp and Barre, Rev. G. W. Cooper. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


STRAWBRIDGE-Cor. Biddle and Linden av, Rev. A. E. Gibson. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


EUTAW ST. CHURCH-Eutaw above Mul- berry, Rev. W. B. Edwards. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


MADISON AVENUE CHURCH-Cor. Madison av and Townsend, Rev. H. R. Naylor. Ser- vices 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to Mav 1.


HANOVER ST. CHURCH-Cor. Hanover and Hamburg, Rev. W. H. Reed. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1. SAILORS' CITY BETHEL-Hill Street near Charles, Rev. Thos. Meyers. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1. SEAMAN'S UNION BETHEL-Cor. Aliceanna and Bethel, Rev. Chas. McElfresh. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to Sept. 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1. MOUNT VERNON MILLS-Rev. W.E. Curley. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


WOODBERRY-Rev. J. St. Clair Neal. Ser- vices 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


MOUNT WASHINGTON AND PIMLICO- Rev. J. P. Wright. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


FORT AVENUE CHURCH-Fort av nr John- son, Rev. H. R. Savage. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


HUNTINGDON AVENUE CHURCH-Hunt- ingdon av, Rev. C. W. Baldwin. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to Septem- ber 1, and 7.30 P. M. from Sept. 1 to May 1. CITY MISSIONS-Rev. S. H. Cummings, Gen- eral Superintendent, 105 Mulberry.


BALTIMORE CIRCUIT-Rev. B. F. Clarkson, Rev. J. C. Nicholson.


Agent of Book Depository, Rev. D. H. Carroll, 168 w Baltimore.


East Baltimore Distriet-Rev. W.m. H. Chap- man, Presiding Elder.


MONUMENT-ST. CHURCH-Cor. Monument and Stirling, Rev. W. T. L. Weech. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to Sept. 1, and 7.30 P. M. from Sept. 1 to May 1.


MADISON SQUARE-Cor.Caroline and Eager, Rev. Richd. Norris. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from Mav 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


APPOLD CHAPEL-Rev. H. C. Smith. Ser- vices 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to Sept. 1, and 7.30 P. M. from Sept. 1 to May 1. EXETER-ST. CHURCH-Exeter east of Gay, Rev. A. S. Hank. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


HARFORD AVENUE CHURCH-Cor. Harford av and Biddle, Rev. J. J. G. Webster. Ser- vices 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to Sept. 1, and 7.30 P.M. from Sept. 1 to May 1. GREENMOUNT AVENUE CHURCH-Green- mount av, Rev. W. E. Bird. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from Sept. 1 to May 1.


JACKSON SQUARE CHURCH-Opp. Jackson Square, Rev. J. E. Amos. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1.


BROADWAY CHURCH-Broadway south of Pratt, Rev. A. M. Courtenay. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1. CAROLINE-ST. CHURCH-Caroline south of Baltimore. Rev. Joseph France. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from Sept 1 to May 1.


HIGH-ST. CHURCH-Cor. High and Stiles, Rev. R. W. Black. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from May 1 to September 1, and 7.30 P. M. from September 1 to May 1




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