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THE COLLATERAL SECURITY BANK. 27, 29 and 31 W. Fayette St.
B. F. Ulman, President.
L. B. Ulman, Cashier.
CONSOLIDATED REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 27 N. Calvert Street. Isaac S. George, President. T. W. Hooper, Seeretary.
SOUTH BALTO. PERMANENT MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.
261 Light Street. John A. J. Dixon, President. Perry C. Orem, Secretary.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS PERMA- NENT BUILDING AND LOAN CO. 57 Exchange Place. Wm. B. Canfield, President. Samuel T. Morgan, Secretary.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Joseph C. Boyd, Lexington and St. Paul. Thos. Kell Bradford, Lexington and Courtland. Murray Hanson, s w cor Fayette and St. Paul. Wm. H. Masson, s w cor Gay and Lombard Walter S. Wilkinson, Maryland bldg, Second and Postoffice av. Felix R. Sullivan, 1 Law bldg. George P. Webb, 6 s Holliday. John Williams, 55 Second. H. C. Tieck, 33 Lexington. D. Meredith Reese, 23 Lexington.
RAILROADS.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- TIMORE RAILROAD.
President Street, cor. Canton Av.
Isaac Hinckley, President.
A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President.
Frank Thomson, General Manager.
H. F. Kenney, General Superintendent. Robert Craven, Secretary and Treasurer.
J. R. Wood, General Passenger Agent. John S. Wilson, General Freight Agent. George A. Dadmun, General Ticket Agent.
Branch Ticket Office, n e cor Baltimore and Calvert.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Camden Station, Camden Street.
John W. Garrett, President. Robert Garrett, Vice-President. , Second Vice-President.
Samuel Spencer, Third Vice-President.
Andrew Anderson, Assistant to President.
John W. Davis, Assistant to Vice-Presidents.
Wm. M. Clements, Master of Transportation. William H. Ijams, Treasurer.
W. T. Thelin, Auditor.
S. R. Johnston, Master of Road.
John C. Davis, Master of Machinery.
L. M. Cole, General Ticket Agent.
Frank Harriott, General Freight Agent. A. J. Fairbanks, Gen'l Agent, Camden Station.
L. F. Beeler, General Agent, Locust Point.
N. S. Hill, Purchasing Agent.
J. L. Randolph, Chief Engineer.
Geo. S. Koontz, Gen'l Agent at Washington. Branch Ticket Office, 149 W. Baltimore.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Corner Calvert and Centre Streets.
George B. Roberts, President.
A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President. Stephen W. White, Secretary.
J. S. Leib, Treasurer.
John Crowe, Auditor.
W. J. Torrington, Cashier.
A. W. Nutt, General Freight Agent.
Edwin S. Young, Ass't General Ticket Agent.
J. R. Wood, General Passenger Agent. Frank Thomson, General Manager.
George C. Wilkins, Superintendent.
A. W. Sumner, Purchasing Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. North, South, East and West. Ticket Office, n e cor Calvert and Baltimore Sts. W. D. DuBarry, Ticket Agent.
J. W. Bowersock and F. G. Boyce, Ass't Ticket Agents.
WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. Office cor Hillen and Exeter. J. M. Hood, President and Gen'l Manager. Alexander Rieman, Vice-President. John S. Harden, Secretary and Treasurer. B. H. Griswold, Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agt. Ticket Office, n e cor Baltimore and North.
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BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD.
Corner Calvert and Centre Streets.
Oden Bowie, President. A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President.
Frank Thomson, General Manager.
J. R. Wood, General Passenger Agent. George C. Wilkins, Superintendent.
E. S. Young, Ass't General Ticket Agent.
A. W. Nutt, General Freight Agent.
J. S. Leib. Treasurer.
W. J. Torrington, Cashier.
John Crowe, Secretary and Auditor.
A. W. Sumner, Purchasing Agent.
UNION RAILROAD. No. 28 South Street.
William G. Harrison, President.
J. C. Wrenshall, Manager.
STEAMSHIPS & STEAMBOATS.
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.
The Screw Steamers of the North German Lloyd run between Baltimore and Bremen, fortnightly in the Winter, and weekly in the Summer season. These ves- sels take freight to London, Hull, Leith, Hamburg and Antwerp, for which through hills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Post office. For freight or passage apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 5 S. Gay Street.
ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
BALTIMORE AND LIVERPOOL VIA HALIFAX.
The Steamers of the above Line will leave Baltimore as advertised. These vessels take freight to Hamburg, London, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Havre, for which through hills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffice. For freight or pass- age apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 5 S. Gay St.
WHITE STAR LINE FROM NEW YORK.
White Star Line Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Saturday and Wednesday for Liverpool and Queenstown.
A. D. KEENER, Agent. Adams Express, 206 W. Baltimore St.
FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.
Inland Line of Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Saturday und Thursday.
A. D. KEENER, Agent, Adams Express, 205 W. Baltimore St. And GEORGE MCCAFFRAY, Agent, 28 St Paul St.
CUNARD LINE FROM NEW YORK.
Cunard Line of Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Wednesday for Liverpool and Queenstown. A. D. KEENER, Agent, Adams Express, 205 W. Baltimore
WEST INDIA AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT.
Clearances every Ist of each month. Due notice will De given of any intermediate steamers of this line coming to this port. Through bills of lading to Lon- don. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Havre. For freight or passage apply to the Agents,
DRESEL, RAUSCHENBERG & CO., 11 8. Gay St.
TULLY LINE OF STEAMERS TO ROT- TERDAM.
Leave Baltimore semi-monthly. For freight, &e., apply to.
DRESEL, RAUSCHENBERG & CO., II S. Gay St.
THE AMERICAM STEAMSHIP CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL LINE. The only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the American flag. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and Wednesday from Liverpool.
THE RED STAR STEAMSHIP LINE. Sailing week- ly alternately from Philadelphia and New York. Di- rect and only to Antwerp. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut St., Philadelphia-44 Second St., Baltimore.
For passage and general information apply to the above or to
WM. SCHNAUFFER, No. 1 N. Holliday St., Baltimore.
FOR NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS.
The Morgan Line of Steamships, sailing from New York every Saturday. For Freight or further inform- ation apply to
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, 3 Light Street Wharf.
FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, R. I. Every four days, via Norfolk.
The Steamers of the Boston Steamship Company wild sail semi weekly for Boston and Providence via Nor- folk, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply to A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
FOR NEW YORK, OUTSIDE LINE.
Steamers WM. LAWRENCE and WM. CRANE, sait- ing from each port semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 4 P. M.
First class passenger accommodations.
A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
Through bills of lading and rates guaranteed to all points in the South, South-West and Florida, by the Merchants' Steamship Co.
The Steamships of this Company will sail as per advertisement. Rates as low as by any other line. For freight and passage apply to
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent, foot Union Dock.
FOR SAVANNAH, GA.
Every five days, Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Company, composed of first class Steamships. GEO. APPOLD and SARAGOSSA. Through bills of lading given for all points in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, by Georgia Central and Savannah, Florida and Western Railroads. For freight or passage apply to
A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
BERMUDA, WEST INDIES AND VENE- ZUELA.
QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CO.
The Steamers of this Line will leave NEW YORK as per advertisement. For freight and passage apply to F. G. BOYCE, N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert Sts ..
NEWBERN, N. C.
The Steamers GEO H. STOUT, EXPERIMENT and DEFIANCE are now running semi-weekly to the above port, and issuing through bills of lading to all points ou the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads.
R. FOSTER, Gen'l Agent, 90 Light-st. wharf.
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FOR NEWBERN, N. C., WASHINGTON N. C., AND ALL LANDINGS ON NEUSE AND TAR RIVERS.
On and after July 1st. BAY LINE Steamers will con - nect at Noufolk daily with Express Trains of Norfolk and Elizabeth City Railroad for Elizabeth City, there connecting with steamers of the Old Dominion Line every Monday and Thursday, at 2 P. M., for above points. Attention of shippers is especially called to the facilities offered by this Line.
Freights received daily at the Bay Line Wharf.
R. L. POOR, Gen'l Freight Agt., Union Dock, W. H. FITZGERALD, Agent, 157 W. Baltimore St.
POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON, AND POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.
Steamer SUE, Captain W. C. Geoghegan, will leave Pier 10 Light Street wharf every Tuesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. For further information apply to
A. NEEDHAM, Jr., Agent. 144 Light Street Whf. R. FOSTER, General Manager.
MALLORY'S LINE STEAMERS.
For all points in Texas, from Baltimore. FORCE & WATERBURY, Agents. 2 Commerce Street.
BAY LINE FOR FORT MONROE, NORFOLK, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH.
Bay Line Mail Steamers, daily (except Sundays) leave Union Dock at 7 P. M .; Canton Wharf, foot of Patuxent Street, at 8.45 P. M. Freight Steamers leave daily at 5 P. M.
Ticket Office, 157 W. Baltimore Street.
E. BROWN, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. FITZGERALD, Agent.
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT CO.
The Steamers of this Company leave 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, (Sunday excepted,) at 3 P. M., making regular trips between Baltimore aud Philadelphia, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Prest., 3 Light St. Whf.
NETHERLANDS AMERICAN STEAM NAVI- GATION CO.
For Rotterdam Sailing every Wednesday. For freight or passage apply to FRED SHRIVER, 3 Light St. Wharf.
NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANS- PORTATION LINE .- INLAND ROUTE, VIA CANALS.
Steamers of this Line leave Company's Wharf, foot of Frederick St Dock, daily, at 4 P. MI. (Sunday excepted, } through to New York.
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Prest., 3 Light St. Whf.
WEEMS'S LINE OF STEAMERS.
WENONAH, MASON L. WEEMS. and THEODORE WEEMS will run as follows: THEODORE WEEMS, every Sunday Night at 9 o'clock, for Patuxent River direct, far up as Hill's Landing. Returning, leaves Bristol every Monday at 12 M., for Baltimore, calling at all landings below Benedict (except Parker's and Planter's) going and returning, for passengers only.
WENONAH, every Wednesday and Saturday at 6.30 A. M., for Fair Haven, Plum Point, Governor's Run and Patuxent River, far up as Benedict. Returning leaves Benedict every Thursday and Monday at 6 A. M. for Baltimore.
THEODORE WEEMS and MASON I .. WEEMS, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4.30 P. M., for Rappahannock River and Fredericksburg. Returning, leaves Freder- icksburg every Monday and Thursday, at 6 P. M., for Baltimore.
Every Wednesday at 4.80 P. M., for Rappahannock River and Tappahannock.
For further information apply at office, 114 Light Street, up stairs. HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent
EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamers TANGIER, HELEN And MAGGIE, will leave Baltimore, South Street Wharf, for the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia, at 5 P. M.
Freight received until 4× P.M., and must be prepaid. Freight received for all points on Eastern Shore, Wor- cester and Somerset. Wicomico and Pocomoke and Wor- cester Railroads. P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South St.
SUSQUEHANNA STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.
Steamer Lancaster leaves lower end of West Falls Ave. tri-weekly. for carrying freight and towage to Tidewater Canal, at 6 P. M. during the Summer, and at 5 P. M. from October to close of navigation, for Havre de Grace and Port Deposit. Returning, will leave Port Deposit tri-weekly, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and Havre de Grace at 4 o'clock, P. M. WM. HEALD, agent, 212 W. Falls Av.
RICHMOND, YORK RIVER AND CHESA- PEAKE R. R. LINE.
The Steamers of this Line leave Pier 2, Light Street Wharf. daily. Passenger Steamers, Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday at 4 P. M., for Richmond and all points South.
R. FOSTER, Gen. Manager, 90 Light St. Whf.
MARYLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
The steamers of this Company leave Piers 3 and 4 Light Street, for the following landings :
CHOPTANK RIVER ROUTE .- For Easton, John- stons, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora's, Wallachs, Cam- bridge, Chancellors, Secretary, Jamaica, Clark's, Med- ford's. Kingston, Towers, Potters, Denton. Connects at Oxford with Delaware and Chesapeake R. R., and at Cambridge with Dorchester and Delaware R. R.
SALISBURY AND WICOMICO RIVER ROUTE .- Nanticoke, Streets, White Haven, Princess Ann wharf. Truitt's, Collins, Fruitland wharf, Salisbury. Connects at Salisbury with the Wicomioc and Pocomoke R. R., for Ocean City, and with Eastern Shore R. R.
ANNAPOLIS, WEST, RHODE AND SOUTH RIVER ROUTE .- Annapolis, West River, Contee's, Steiner's, Murray's, Burch's, Taylorsville, Hodges, Lee's, Ferry wharf.
GREAT WICOMICO RIVER. DIVIDING AND DY- MER'S CREEKS, MILFORD HAVEN AND PIANK- ATANK RIVER ROUTE .- Simpson's. Blackwell's, Hudwall's, Timb's, Reed's, Pt Pleasant, Harvey's, Hard- ing's, Chase's, Cricket Hill, Fitchett's, Colle's, Fishing Bay, Conrad's, Green Point, Healy's, Freeport,
For running schedule of the above routes. see daily papers. For further information apply at Company's office, No. 98 Light Street,
HOWARD B. ENSIGN, Pres't,
CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamer B. S. FORD will leave Pier 7, Light Street Wharf, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., for Chestertown, stopping at Kent Island, Queens- town, Centreville, Quaker Neck, Booker's, and Rolph's. Returning, leaves Chestertown every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday, at 8 A. M., making the above stops.
Steamer GEORGE LAW will leave every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 A. M., for Crumpton, stop- ping at Kent Island, Queenstown, Centreville, Grey's Inn Creek, Quaker Neck, Booker's, Rolph's and Chester- town. Returning, leaves Crumpton every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 A. M . making the above stops. GEO, WARFIELD, President.
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POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY FOR CHOPTANK RIVER.
Steamer GEORGEANNA will leave Pier 11, Light Street"Wharf, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 o'clock, P. M .. for Easton, Oxford. Cambridge, and intermediate landings to Wright's Wharf.
Returning on the following days by the same route. leaving Wright's Wharf at 1 P. M., Cambridge at 5 P. M., and Easton at 9 P. M., making close connection with the Delaware and Chesapeake, and Dorchester and Delaware Railroads. For freight and passage apply to
GEO. MATTINGLY, Supt .. Office Pier 11 Light Street Whf.
EXPRESSES. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Office 205 W. Baltimore Street.
BALTIMORE & OHIO EXPRESS. Office 133 W. Baltimore Street.
BALTIMORE TRANSFER COMPANY. N. E. cor. Baltimore and North Sts. Geigan & Co., Proprietors.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENCY. N. E. cor. Baltimore and North Sts. Geigan & Co., Proprietors.
ORIGINAL DIME EXPRESS COMPANY. 5 South Charles Street. S. S. Servent, Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TICKET OF- FICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. N. E. cor. Baltimore and Calvert Sts.
MCFARLAND & STEPHENSON EXPRESS. 114 South Eutaw Street.
JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK. (BAGGAGE.) Camden Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 149 West Baltimore Street.
UNION TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE EXPR. N. E. cor. Baltimore and Calvert Sts.
STAGES.
HARLEM STAGE COMPANY. Office Fulton Station. Wm. Clark, Superintendent.
Route from Fulton Station to Fulton av, Har- lem av, Gilmor, Edmondson av, Carey, Balti- more, Caroline, Orleans, Broadway to Gay. Return by same route. Run every 6 minutes from 6 o'clock A. M. to midnight.
CASEY'S STAGE TO BELAIR.
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 North High St., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at eight o'clock A. M.
LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE.
Leaves Old Town Hotel, 119 N. High Street, every afternoon at 12 o'clock, and Sun Office at 24 o'clock.
LIBERTY ROAD STAGE.
Arrives at Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily at 10 A. M. Leaves at 2.30 P. M.
TELEGRAPHS.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAHH CO.
S. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert Streets. Branch offices : 32 South, Wilhelm's Hotel, President Street Depot, Calvert Station, Stock Board, Corn and Flour Exchange, Carrollton Hotel, Gay and Lombard, 53 Richmond, 77 Lexington, 222 Boston, 105 South Broadway, S. W. corner Pratt and Scott, Chester and Aliceanna, 94 N. Eutaw and S. W. corner Pratt and Light Sts. N. DeBree, Managar.
AMERICAN RAPID TELEGRAPH CO. N. E. cor. Baltimore and North Sts. Branch offices : 61 Exchange pl, 24 Light-st. wharf, and cor Baltimore and Sharp. Wm. A.Dunn, Manager.
RAPID MESSENGER DISTRICT TELE- GRAPH COMPANY. N. E. cor North and Baltimore Sts. Branch offices : 61 Exchange pl, 24 Light-st wharf and cor Baltimore and Sharp. Wm. A. Dunn, Manager.
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COM- PANY OF BALTIMORE.
First District, S. W. corner Calvert and Bal- timore streets ; Second District, 9} N. Eutaw street; Third District, 53 Richmond street ; Fourth District, N. E. corner Edmondson av and Carey street ; Fifth District, 105 S. Broad- way; Sixth District, North av and Charles.
J. B. Yeakle, Gen'l Manager.
MUTUAL UNION TELEGRAPH CO. No. 143 West Baltimore St.
Branch offices : 186 W. Baltimore, 56 Ex- change pl, Stock Exchange, Corn and Flour Ex- change, 52 u Eutaw, 84 Light-st wharf, 19 Ger- man and 342 Aliceanna .. : L. Tbirkield, Manager.
MUTUAL DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO. Executive Office, 37 w Fayette.
First District, 143 w Baltimore; Second Dis- trict, 5 n Eutaw; Third District, 94 Richmond. Branch, First District, 56 Exchange pl Geo. F. West, Gen'l Manager. :
MARYLAND TELEPHONE CO. American Building. A. G. Davis, Pres't. A. Wilson, Jr., Supt.
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CITY PASSENGER RAILWAYS. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.
Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets. Oden Bowie, President and Supt. Richards C. Smith, Treasurer.
MADISON AVE. AND BROADWAY LINE.
Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to station, Druid Hill Park. Cars leave the station 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 seven minutes.
FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE.
Runs from west end of Baltimore street to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars leave the Stations every four minutes.
NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE.
Cars run at intervals of six minutes from ter- minus on Light street to end of Charles street, at North avenue.
EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.
This line runs from Baltimore street, along Eutaw to Camden depot. Cars run every ten minutes.
CANTON LINE.
Runs at intervals of 12 minutes, from North avenue to Toone street, Canton.
MES Time of starting the cars on all the lines 6 A. M. Run until midnight
CITIZEN'S RAILWAY COMPANY. Office N. W. Terminus.
J. S. Hagerty, Prest. C. C. Speed, Genl. Supt, Going east to Patterson Park. From Druid Hill Park to Penna Ave., Cumberland, Gilmor, Mosher, Carrollton Ave., Fayette, Howard, Lombard, Exeter and Pratt streets. Returning from Patterson Park-Baltimore street to Ann, Pratt, Exeter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette, Carey, Townsend, Stricker, Gilmor, Cumber- land, Penna. Ave., and terminus at Druid Hill Park.
Run every 4 or 6 minutes, from 5.30 a. m. to 12 p. m.
NEW AND ADDITIONAL ROUTE.
Running every 4 minutes from Druid Hill Park to Penna. Ave., Cumberland, Gilmor, Fayette, Howard, Lombard, to Exchange Place. Returning, South, North, Fayette, Carey, Frank- lin, Calhoun, Harlem Av., Stricker, Baker, Gil- mor, Cumberland, Penn. Av., to Druid Hill Park.
CATONSVILLE RAILWAY.
Leave Baltimore each hour from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m., and 10 and 11.30 p. m. On Sundays at 8 a.m to 10 p. m.
Leave Catonsville at 6, 7 and 7.30 a. m., and each hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and at 10 p.m. On Sundaysat 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
For Loudon Park and Irvington, every half hour from 2 to 6 p. m. daily.
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NORTH BALTIMORE PASSENGER RAIL- WAY COMPANY.
Office McMechin and Oliver Streets.
Northern Terminus Waverley.
Going south : Waverley Av., St. Paul ext., Huntingdon Av., Charles-st Av., North Av., McMechin, Linden Av., Howard, Lexington, Charles, German, South, Exchange Place, Hol- liday, Fayette, North, South, to German. Go- ing north : German, Charles, Saratoga, Park Av., Franklin, to Howard and thence to Wa- verley by the above named streets.
CENTRAL CROSS TOWN LINE
Western Terminus, Edmondson Av. nr Fulton Street.
Southern Terminus, Cor. Howard and Lom- bard Streets.
Route ; Edmondson Av., Fremont, Franklin, Howard to terminus and return by the same route.
The Cars of the Central Cross Town Line, take the track of the North Baltimore Line at the corner of Howard and Lexington, and go to the Post Office and City Hall without change.
H. R. Fairfax, Sec'y and Superintendent
MONUMENTAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
Office Eastern Avenue, Highlandtown.
Runs from Highlandtown to cor Hillen and Exeter streets. Cars run at intervals of twelve minutes. Geo. W. Cherry, Supt.
YORK ROAD RAILWAY.
Office No. 4 N. Holliday Street.
Leave Baltimore for Towsontown at half-past each hour, from 6.30 a. m. to 8.30 p. m., and 10.30 and 11.30 p. m.
Leave Townsontown for Baltimore at each hour from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Leave Baltimore for Govanstown each half hour from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m., aud 9.30, 10.30 and 11.30 p. m.
Leave Govanstown for Baltimore every half hour from 6 a. m. to 8.30 p.m., and at 9.30 and 10.30 p. m. Allen Dorsey, Supt.
BALTIMORE AND POWHATAN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Cars leave terminus Red Line Cars, w Balti- more street, at 8,9 and 11 a.m., 1,2,4 and 6 p.m. Leave Powhatan at 6.30, 7.30 and 9.30 a. m. 12.30, 2.30 and 4.30 p. m.
On Saturdays a car will leave Powhatan at 6.30 p. m., and Baltimore at 9 p. m.
James McKittrick, Supt.
BATIMORE AND HALL SPRINGS RAILWAY.
Office 10 n Holliday Street.
Leave No. 10 n Holliday street every 12 min- utes, from 6 a. m. to 12 p.m., for Darley Park, Harford Road, via Fayette, Aisquith and Madi- son streets and Central avenue, and connecting at Darley Park with cars for Homestead and Hall Springs, every hour from 6.24 to 8.24 a.m. and from 3.24 to 7.24 p. m. and 10.24 p.m.
James Hey ward, Supt.
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PEOPLE'S PASSENGER RAILWAY CO. Office Fort Avenne near Johnson Street. Runs from Fort McHenry to Druid Hill Park. Cars run at intervals of six minutes. James Fowler, Supt.
SOCIETIES.
MASONS. Masonic Temple, North Charles near Saratoga.
The annual Communication of the Grand Lodge will be held the 3d Tuesday in Nov. 1882. The Semi-annual Communication will be held 2d Tuesday in May, 1882.
GRAND OFFICERS.
John S. Tyson, M. W. G. Master. Woodward Abrahams, R. W. D. G. Master.
Albert Ritchie, R. W. S. G. Warden. Wm. F. Cochran, Jr., R. W. J. G. Warden. J. H. Medairy, R. W. G. Secretary James D. Mason, R. W. G. Treasurer. James W. Bowers, Grand Lecturer.
CONVOCATIONS.
Concordia Chapter, No. 1-1st and 3d Tuesday. Phoenix. No. 7-2d and 4th Friday. Jerusalem, No. 9-2d and 4th Monday.
St. John's, No. 19-1st and 3d Wednesday. Adoniram, No. 21-1st and 3d Monday.
ASSEMBLIES.
Maryland Commandery, No. 1-2d and 4th Friday.
Baltimore, No. 2-2d and 4th Thursday
Monumental, No. 3-2d and 4th Tuesday. Crusade, No. 5-1st and 3d Thursday. Benuseant, No. 8-1st and 3d Friday Office hours-8 to 12 A. M., 4 to 10 P.M. C. E. Kemp, Grand Tyler.
SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE I. O. OF O. F. Office rear of O. F. Hall.
Luther J. Glenn, G. S.
Erie J. Leech, D. G. S.
Theo. A. Ross, G. S. Joshua Vansant, G. T.
Rev. J. W. Venable, G. C.
Belden Seymour, G. M. J. T. Hornibrook, G. G. Chas. H. Gatch, G. M.
R. W. GRAND ENCAMPMENT, I. O. OF O. F. Meets on the third Monday in October of each year
Grand Officers for 1882.
Aug. Bouldin, M. W. G. Patriarch. James Young, M. E. G. High Priest. James H. Downs, R. W. G. Senior Warden. John M. Jones, R. W. G. Scribe.
John Hoffmeister, R. W. G. Treasurer.
I. O. oF O. F.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Monday in April in the City of Baltimore. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. Geo. A. Reed, M. W. Grand Master. C. Dodd McFarland, R. W.Dp'y Grand Master. Gco. W. Lee, R. W. Grand Warden. John M. Jones, R. W. Grand Secretary.
A. L. Spear, R. W. Grand Treasurer.
Richard Dean, R. W. Grand Chaplain. Clifford Taylor, R. W. Grand Marshal. John F. Plummer, W. Grand Conductor. Wm. H. Gill, W. Grand Guardian. Chas. F. Glass, W. Grand Herald.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. G. C. OF U. S.
The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore in the Cold Moon.
Chiefs of Grand Council in Maryland.
C. W. Miller, G. Sachem.
Wm. H. Jordan, G. Sen. Sag. Geo. W. Wholey, G. Jun. Sag.
Edwin Jones, G. Chief of Records.
W. G. Gorsuch, G. K. of Wampum.
J. F. Shaffer, G. Prophet.
Wm. Louis Schley, G. Sannap. H. Hiltner, G. K. of Wigwam.
James D. Gorsuch, G. G. of Forest. C. W. Gilbert, G. M. of A.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Meets in Metamora Hall, w Lombard street' near Hanover.
Officers.
E. Stange, Grand Sachem. Louis Petzold, " Treasurer. Danl. Koch, Secretary. Grand Lodge meets every 3d Sunday of the month at Metamora Hall.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Head Quarters Department of Maryland, 75 Second street.
Graham Dukehart, Department Comdr.
Wm. A. McKellip, S. V. Comdr. Thos. Hill, J. V.
John H. Suter, A. A. G.
John W. Worth, A. Qr. M. G ..
H. G. Hayden, Inspector.
H. Clay Harris, Judge Advocate.
Geo. W. Johnson, Chief Mustering Officer. A. W. Dodge, Medical Director. Henry Edwards, Chaplain.
Wilson Post, No. 1, meets every Monday, evening at the G. A. R. Hall, Rialto building, Geo. B. Creamer, Post Comdr.
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