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Grand Officers for 1883.
James H. Whiteley, G. W. C. T. Mrs. L. Dukebart, G. W. V. T. James L. O'Neal, G. W. Secretary. Wm. J. Perkins, G. W. Treasurer. John H. Lee, G. W. Marshal.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
H. N. Murray, Grand Worthy Patriarch. J. S. Rawlings, Grand Worthy Associate.
R. T. Smith, sr. 87 w Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe. W'm. Murdoch, Grand Treasurer. Rev. G. W. Hyde, Grand Chaplain. George Penn, Grand Conductor. Wm. McCoy, Grand Sentinel.
GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR FOR MARY- LAND AND VIRGINIA.
Meets annually on the 2nd Tuesday in June, at such place as may be designated at the pre- ceding session. The next session will be held in Baltimore.
T. P. Sappington, G. W. R. William P. Hagadoro, G. W. T.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
Grand Castle meets first Monday in March and September, at 51 w Fayette street.
R. Emory Ennis, G. C. Roma Ahl, G. V. C. Daniel Ziegler, G. M. of R.
ST. GEORGE SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867.
John Spencer, President. J. A. Russell, Vice-President. J. M. Brown, Secretary. George H. Williams, Treasurer.
Revs. J. S. B. Hodges, W. Kirkus, J. Chip- chase, Campbell Fair, Chaplains.
DUAL GRAND LODGE I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the Wednesday preceding the last Thursday in No- vember. The next session will be held in Elli- cott City. Grand Officers for 1883.
William H. Richards, G. W. C. T.
Emory Dennis, G. W. Council.
Miss A. P. Hartzell, G. W. V. T. C. J. Burdett, G. W. Treasurer.
F. P. Whitecraft, G. W. Secretary.
Mrs. A. M. Gardner, G. W. Chaplain.
GRAND COUNCIL UNITED FRIENDS OF AMERICA.
Frank L. Morling, Grand President, office, No. 18 North street, Baltimore.
Mrs. Mary F. Walters, Grand Vice-President, office, 6763 Saratoga street. William S. Temple, Grand Secretary, office, 304 Franklin street.
Frank A. Everitt, Grand Treasurer, office, 310 South Paca street. Jeremiah P. Hooper, G. S. W.
Mrs. Emma Everitt, G. J. W.
George Wiubigler, G. Chaplain.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ruark, G. G. of L.
Walter P. Chenoweth, G. S. G.
Miss Maggie Harrington, G. J. G.
Joshua Dixon, G. I. S. John H. Ruark, G. O. S.
Jobn K. Sparrow, G. S. C.
Miss Mollie Graves, G. J. C.
Andrew J. Simpson, G. L.
Jeremiah P. Hooper, George Winbigler, Miss Cora Wells, Mrs. E. Ruark, John K. Sparrow,
Grand Trustees.
I. O. OF MECHANICS.
The Grand Lodge meets annually the third Monday in March. Office, 29 North Calvert Street. Grand Officers.
William H. Spader, S. G. A.
James A. Geddes, G. A. Chas. C. Quinn, V. G. A. William Louis Schley, G. Secretary.
William T. Coleman, G. Treasurer.
Henry Ewalt, G. Chaplain. John A. Schwartz and James Johnson, Rep- resentatives to the Supreme Lodge.
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SUPREME LODGE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CHAIN.
Rev. C.C.Bitting, D.D., Supreme Commander. H. Mozart Mitchell, Sup. Vice-Commander. O. B. Craig, Supreme Asst. Commander. E. S. Allnutt, Supreme Past Commander. E. Calvin Williams, Supreme Prelate. W. H. Sadler, Supreme Guide. W. H. H. Raleigh, Supreme Guardian, T. V. Kessler, Supreme Sentinel. Thomas Opie, M. D., Sup. Medical Examiner. Chas. H. Wier,
E. S. Alluutt, Supreme Trustees.
S. Allen Lawson,
J. Glenn Cook, Supreme Treasurer. A. Stanley Wier, Supreme Secretary, 22 First street.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806.
President-W. W. Spence. First Vice-President-John T. Morris.
Second Vice-President-Charles G. Kerr. Counselor-G. Morris Bond.
Secretary-Robert Sim.
Physician-Dr. Christopher Johnston.
Treasurer-John Turnbull, Jr.
Chaplain-Rev. W. W. Murkland. Managers.
Andrew L. Black, George Mann,
John Boyd, Jr. Andrew Anderson,
James W. Gaddes, Peter Hamilton, Almoner, Andrew Muirhead.
PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA.
Meets every Tuesday Evening at Standard Hall. Saml. R. Jackson, Sec'y, 189 e Fayette.
ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS.
State Council of Maryland-W. C. Carpenter, State Councillor, Wm. A. Noel, Secretary, office n w cor Greene and Baltimore.
JUNIOR O. U. A. M.
State Council of Maryland, office n w corner Greene and Baltimore, Charles H. Garrett, State Councillor, J. Adam Sohl, Sec'y.
GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND. 147 West Lombard Street.
President-Claas Vocke. First Vice-President-H. Von Kapff. Second Vice-President-Wm. Numsen. Third Vice-President-Christian Ax. Fourth Vice-President-Henry Wilkens. Managers :
A. H. Schultz,
H: Arens. Wm. Caspari, Fred. Oelmann
F. Hassencamp, Capt. H. Steffens,
J. H. Hausenvald, Fred. Wehr, Fred Ellenbrook,
P. L. Keyser,
F. W. Ulrich, Joseph Friedenwald, C. Schmidt, G. Leimbach, Jacob Randolph, Charles E. Brack, Henry Knefely, Geo. Bauernschmidt. Treasurer-Edward Niemann. Secretary of the Society-Julius C. Wilkens. Secretary of the Officers-H. G. Hilken, Agent-Julius Conrad.
MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION.
S. W. corner Baltimore and Howard Streets.
Henry C. Smith, President. John E. Hurst, Ist Vice-President.
D. J. Foley, 2d
German J. Hunt, 3d
Wm. T. Dixon, 4th
Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer.
John R. Bland, Secretary.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. Incorporated by the General Assembly of Mary- land, February, 1818.
Dr. D. I. McKew, President.
John Nunan, First Vice-President.
Simon I. Kemp, Second Vice-President.
Rev. B. J. McManus, Chaplain.
M. A. Mullin, Counsellor.
Dr. C. H. O'Donovan, Physician. C. B. Tiernan, Treasurer.
Luke Cassidy, Treasurer School Fund. B. E. Smith, Secretary. Managers :
Daniel J. Foley, P. Reilly,
Michael Duffy, Patrick Mehan,
John Noonan, John Donnelly,
Wm. J. Kelly, Thomas W. Campbell
John Moylan.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT OF PAUL.
The Particular Council meets on the third Thursday of each Monday, in the basement of Archiepiscopal residence, a Charles street, at 8 P. M.
F. W. Dammann, President. Charles B. Tiernan, Vice-President. Thomas Whelan, Secretary. Dr. F. C. Neale, Assistant Secretary. J. D. Wheeler, Treasurer.
St. Mary's Conference, meets at the same place every Monday evening.
A. A. White, President. Charles B. Tiernan, Vice-President. J. H. Neale, Secretary. C. C. Shriver, Treasurer.
ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets the first Sunday in each month at Stand- ard Hall.
A. Albertazzi, President. P. A. Schiaffino, Secretary. P. Mulinari, Treasurer.
MARYLAND CLUB.
N. E. corner Franklin and Cathedral. Otho H. Williams, President. Henry S. Taylor, Vice-President. Gilmor Meredith, Secretary. Edward Higgins, Jr. Treasurer.
MERCHANTS CLUB.
German Street, between South and Calvert
J. I. Middleton, President. E. G. McDowell, Vice-President. J. Wilcox Brown, Treasurer. A. B. Faulkner, Secretary. Rennert Bros., Caterers,
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BALTIMORE ATHLETIC CLUB. 21 North Charles Street. Dr. James D. Iglehart, President. Robert R. Brown, Secretary Marcus Denison, Treasurer
GERMANIA CLUB. No. 181 West Fayette Street. Re-incorporated 1879. O. H. Berg, President. Henry Lauts, Ist Vice-President. Louis Dohme, 2d H. Arndt, Secretary. Ferdinand Hassencamp, Treasurer.
ORDER OF THE ORIOLE.
Robert Garrett, President. Ferdinand C. Latrobe, Vice- President.
D. E. Conklin, -
Henry R. McNally,
Ernest Hoen, Treasurer. John R. Bland, Secretary.
Board of Governors :
Joseph G. Pangborn, J. Herbert Lawson, W. H. Hartman,
E. V. Hermange,
T. P. Langdon, W. B. Oliver,
W. A. Marburg, W. W. Johnson, S. Allen Lawson.
WEDNESDAY CLUB. Building and Hall, North Charles Street, be- tween Biddle and Preston.
Governors : George W. Dobbin, President. John Curlett, Vice-President. F. P. Clark, Secretary. F. M. Colston, Treasurer. Gilmor Meredith, O. Sotro,
John McKim, Dr. Chisolm,
J. M. Drill, George B. Coale, Frank Frick, James Gibson.
CONCORDIA CLUB. Nos. 8, 10 and 12 S. Eutaw Street. Henry Seim, President. Max Affelder, 1st Vice-President. S. Rosenfeld, 2d S. Brown, Secretary. Moses Oettinger, Treasurer. Charles Hutzler, Comptroller. E. C. Linden, Superintendent. M. Kemper, Purveyor.
SCHUETZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Avenue extended. Adolph Martini, President. Wm. Schnauffer, Vice-President. H. Vonderheide, Treasurer. Chas. Myohl, Secretary. P. H. Hermann, Comptroller. Chas. Struth, Shooting Master.
ORATORIO SOCIETY. Natatorium Building, N. Howard Street. Otto Sutro, President. Edgar G. Miller, Vice-President. Wm. H. Graham, Treasurer. W. A. Hanway, Secretary. D. H. Emory, Librarian.
ATHENEUM CLUB. N. E. corner Charles and Franklin Streets. S. Teackle Wallis, President. Charles Mackall, Secretary.
BALTIMORE CHAPTER, AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
Rooms, S. E. corner Charles and Lexington Sts. John Murdoch, President. E. F. Baldwin, Ist Vice-President. Rudolph Sangmeister, 2d Vice-President. J. B. N. Wyatt, Treasurer. J. Appleton Wilson, Secretary.
CALEDONIAN CLUB OF BALTIMORE. Organized 1873. Meets every Tuesday evening, Standard Hall, corner Baltimore and Frederick Streets.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH. District Grand Lodge, No. 5. Headquarters Covenant Hall, S. E. cor. of Lex- ington and Howard Streets.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Organized 1852. Library and Reading Rooms, N.W. cor.Charles and Saratoga Streets. Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. week days, and 2 to 6 P. M. on Sundays. President-Wm. L. Stork. Vice-Presidents-George S. Brown, Joshua Levering, Dr. James Carey Thomas, Dr. P.C. Williams. Leonidas H. Nice, Corresponding Secretary. Thos. Mackenzie, Jr., Recording Secretary. J. V. L. Graham, Treasurer. H. W. Eastman, Financial Secretary. Wm. H. Morris, General Secretary. John McGregor, Asst. Secretary.
Prof. Emil Schulz, Instructor in Physical De- partment.
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.
DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY. Rooms 69 N. Charles St. Mrs. W. Reed, President. Mrs. D. Donohue, Mrs. Alan P. Smith, Vice- President. Mrs. John Duer, Treasurer. C. Faris Pitt, Secretary. Mrs. Henry Stockbridge, Cor. Secretary.
SOCIETY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
Lieut. McHenry Howard, President. Gen. Isaac R. Trimble, Vice-President. Corp. Robt. M. Blundon, Secretary. Capt. F. M. Colston, Treasurer.
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ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Meets every Monday evening, at No. 21 North Frederick Street. Edwin Semmenee, Chief Ranger. Thos. Chaloner, Sub. Ranger. Arthur D. Thompson, Secretary. Solomon Eardley, Treasurer.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. No. 60 West Fayette Street. Grand Lodge of Maryland, New Jersey and Del- aware meets 2d Tuesday in February. Wm. A. Reynolds, G. M. W. Myer Hirsch, G. Receiver. A. F. Colbert, G. Recorder.
GRAND COUNCIL OF MARYLAND ROYAL ARCANUM. Rev. Wm. F. Speake, G. Regent. J. Thos. Snowden, G. Secretary . J. Glenn Cook, G. Treasurer.
CHESAPEAKE COUNCIL, ROYAL ARCANUM, No. 367. Francis A. Soper, Regent. Wm. L. Ritter, Secretary. Dr. Geo. L. Horn, Collector. Henry Kershaw, Treasurer.
PARK COUNCIL, No. 361, ROYAL ARCANUM.
Meets at Lehmann Hall, Garden Street. Oliver B. Craig, Regent. A. S. Wier, Secretary. John M. Page, Collector. R. Emory Warfield, Treasurer.
PARK COUNCIL, No. 537, AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. Meets Lehmann Hall, Garden Street. Past Commander-O. B. Craig. Commander-Henry LaPorte, Jr. Secretary-Geo. Plaggemeyer. Collector-Wm. G. Ray. Treasurer-E. S. Allnutt.
CHURCH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 191 Madison Avenue. Rev. Wm. Pinkney, President. Rev. C. K. Nelson, Secretary. Wm. Woodward, Treasurer.
CITY EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY. Office 105 Mulberry Street. W. H. Falconer, President. Harrison Adreon, Vice-Presidents. Milton Hammond, Edwin Higgins, Secretary. F. H. Davidson, Treasurer. Rev. S. Cummings, Superintendent.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR. This 'Order is located at the corner of Preston and Valley Streets.
CHURCH ASSOCIATION OF THE DIOCESE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 191 Madison av. Visitor and Advisor, the Bishop of Maryland. President, Daniel M. Thomas. Secretary, Clayton C. Hall.
PROTESTANT EPISCO'L BROTHERHOOD. Rooms 191 Madison av nr Biddle St. Rufus C. MacLellan, President. Geo. A. Mason, Treasurer. R. B. Gantt, Secretary. Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday of each Month.
MARYLAND STATE GRANGE. Office 128 W. Baltimore St. Henry O. Devries, Master. W. B. Sands, Secretary.
MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Office 128 W. Baltimore St. Wm. H. Perot, President. R. W. L. Rasin, Treasurer. Wm. B. Sands, Secretary.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF BALTI- MORE COUNTY. Office 128 W. Baltimore St. Col. Walter S. Franklin, President. Wm. B. Sands, Sec'y and Treas'r.
MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Mulberry near Cathedral St.
Prof. P. Uhler, President.
Mendez Cohen, Corresponding Secretary.
Edward Stabler, Jr. Recording Secretary.
Charles L. Ondesluys, Treasurer. Octavius OudesInys, Librarian.
Otto Lugger, Custodian.
MARYLAND STATE DAIRYMAN'S ASSO- CIATION. Office 12 W. Baltimore St. L. A. J. Lamotte, President. Wm. B. Sands, Secretary. C. Lyon Rogers, Treasurer.
GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR. 212 and 214 W. Lombard St.
Joseph Litzer, President. John B. Dietz, 1st Vice-President. E. D. Kuenna, 2nd Vice-President. H. Kraemer, Financial Secretary. Wm. F. Assan, Corresponding Secr'y. C. J. Nickel, Treasurer. Wm. C. Schilling, Comptroller.
HOME FOR BOYS.
Immediately adjoins the Home for the Friend- less. Connected with the Home for Boys 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.
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THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY.
Nos. 70 and 72 N. Calvert St.
John Curlett, President.
Edward Otis Hinkley, G. S. Griffith, John C. Bridges, Vice-Presidents. W'm. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary.
F. J. Brown, Recording Secretary.
Jesse Tyson, Treasurer.
W. C. Palmer, Agent.
Mrs. M. Barnett Palmer, Matron.
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.
There are two Sewing Departments, for the purpose of instructing poor respectable girls who may apply for instructions.
The attention of the merchants and business men generally is solicited to the commendable objects and purposes of this Society.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
Is situated a short distance from Frederick avenue, west of the city.
Dr. John J. Graves, President. W. W. Spence, Vice-President. Geo. S. Brown, Treasurer. Thos. S. Baer, Secretary.
R. J. Kirkwood, Supt. Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of City of Baltimore.
Wm. Reynolds, Thomas S. Baer,
Wm. S. Rayner, Rev. John G. Morris,
Chas. L. Oudesluys, Dr. F. Hassenkamp,
George H. Stenart, Maurice Laupheimer, James Pentland.
THE GIRLS' HOME. No. 70 N. Calvert Street.
A cheerful and purely christian home for worthy working girls, ranging in age from 14 to 18 years. Rates of board, including wash- ing, from fifty cents to two dollars per week. No charge made for needy girls during their term of apprenticeship.
House heated by furnace, with water and gas in every room ; comfortable parlors, with organ, library, etc.
Good trades secured in the city, also seam- stress work provided.
Dressmaking, seamstress work and machine stitching taught without extra charge.
Applicant must come well recommended as proper subjects for admission. Apply to the Matron.
HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRUC- TION FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
This institution is located in Prince George County, near Cheltenham Station, on the Balti- more and Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Bal- timore. This institution is conducted on "the family plan," and has 752 acres of land at- tached. Enoch Pratt, President.
IMPROVED O. F. S. OF I.
Sholom Lodge, No. 20, meets every Tuesday at Covenant Hall.
Baltimore City Lodge, No. 26, meets every first and third Wednesday at Covenant Hall.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
Y. M. C. A. Building.
E. Otis Hinkley , President.
D. Henderson, Secretary.
Dr. R. H. Goldsmith, Corresponding Secretary. W. A. Wisong. Treasurer.
Charles L. Oudesluys, Chairman Special Com- mittee on Collections.
1st District, 55 s Washington-Jas. L. Bevans, agent.
2nd District, 218 Aisquith-N. Vansant, agent. 3d District, 37 Argyle av-Richd. G.Hunt, agent. 4th District, 176 s Paca-Jos. K. Love, agent. Office hours, 9 to 4 o'clock.
McDONOGH TRUST FUND. Office City Hall. Board of Trustees.
Saml. H. Tagart, President and Treasurer.
W. A. Stewart, David L. Bartlett,
H. Clay Dallam, German H. Hunt,
Kobert T. Baldwin, Charles H. Mercer.
MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ME- CHANICAL ASSOCIATION. .
Office S. W. cor Charles and Saratoga Sts. Frank Brown, President.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Opened in 1876. Corner Howard and Ross Streets. Trustees. George W. Dobbin, President. Francis White, Treasurer. L. N. Hopkins, Secretary.
Dr. Alan P. Smith, Geo. W. Brown,
John W. Garrett, Francis White,
Geo. W. Dobbin, Joseph P. Elliott,
Francis T. King, Lewis N. Hopkins,
Chas. J. M. Gwinn, J. Hall Pleasants,
C. Morton Stewart, Jas.Carey Thomas, M.D.
Faculty.
President, D. C. Gilman, LL.D.,
B. L. Gildersleeve, LL.D., Greek,
H. N. Martin, Dr. Sc., Biology,
C. D. Morris, M.A., Latin and Greek,
Ira Remsen, M.D., Chemistry,
H. A. Rowland, Ph. D., Physics,
J. J. Sylvester, LL.D., Mathematics,
In addition there are thirty-two associate professors, lecturers and assistants. Academic instruction commences at the beginning of Oc- tober and continues till June. Afternoon lec- tures in Hopkins Hall are open to the public. The laboratories of Chemistry, Biology and Physics are well equipped. The library con- 13,200 selected volumes.
Professors.
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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 77,000 volumes, open from 9 A. M. until 9 P. M. to all callers, being en- tirely free. The books are not taken from the building.
2. A Lecture Department, in which about 30 lectures are given each year on Science, Litera- ture and Art, by the most accomplished scholars of the country at merely nominal prices.
3. A Conservatory of Music. Instruction given in all branches of Music at greatly re- duced prices, and several concerts are given every season at about half the cost of the music. 4. A Gallery of Art, containing many beau- tiful works of art by Rinehart, Powers and others.
Officers.
President, Charles J. M. Eaton. Vice-President, Geo. Wm. Brown. Secretary, George P. Tiffany. Treasurer, Enoch Pratt. Provost, N. H. Morrison, LL.D. Librarian, P. R. Uhler.
Director of the Conservatory of Music, Asger Hamerich.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.
President, Samuel W. Regester.
Vice-President, Geo. H. Rodgers. Recording Secretary, Geo. L. McCaban. Treasurer, Edward W. Robinson. Actuary and Librarian, Alex. F. Lusby. Assistant Librarian, F. B. Lott. Janitor, Lemuel S. Prince.
Meets on the first Monday of each month, at the Hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Active members, $3 for admission.
School of Design-Prof. Hugh Newell. Educational Dep't-Prof. John E. Broadbelt.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1839.
Wilson Building, N. E. corner Charles and Saratoga Streets.
Library, 38,000 volumes. The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., for the recep- tion of members generally.
Subscription, five dollars per annum, three dollars for six months, two dollars for three months. J. W. McCoy, President. John W. M. Lee, Librarian.
BALTIMORE DRY DOCK COMPANY. Office, 54 Exchange Place, Room 14. Robert Garrett, President. Alexander Harris, Secretary. James Carey Coale, Treasurer.
WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service U. S. Army. For the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. Over corner of South and Water Sts. Geo. W. Felger, Observer.
ATHEN ÆUM.
Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, con- tains the following Society :
Maryland Historical Society, instituted 1844, John H. B. Latrobe, President. John G. Gatchell, Asst. Librarian.
Library, 15,000 volumes. Also Gallery of Paintings and Statuary. Open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
THE CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.
Office, 19 South Street. President, John W. Hall. Secretary, L. R. Smoot. Treasurer, Chas. F. Peregoy.
EQUITABLE GAS COMPANY. Office, Hoen Building.
President. Henry Y. Attrill. Cashier, W. W. Ellswortb.
CANTON COMPANY. 28 South Street.
President, Walter B. Brooks. Secretary and Treasurer, Wm. W. Janney.
BALTIMORE WAREHOUSE COMPANY. Chartered 1867. Rialto Building, Second and Holliday Streets. Capital Stock, $500,000. President, C. A. Foote. Secretary, G. G. Atkinson.
SCOTT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Office, 67 German Street. Samuel G. B. Cook, President. J. Glenn Cook, Secretary. Charles H. Wier, Treasurer.
THE WALKER HORSESHOE COMPANY. Office, 67 German Street. Samuel G. B. Cook, President, Wm. G. Atkinson, Vice-President. Oliver C. Zell, Treasurer. Clinton P. Paine, Secretary. Jas. T. Walker, General Superintendent.
MONONGAHELA GAS COAL COMPANY. 35 German Street. Isaac S. George, President.
NATIONAL FIRE ESCAPES COMPANY. Office, No. 55 n Liberty Street.
Thomas R. Rich, President. Hugh G. Stewart, Vice-President. R. Fuller Shyrock, Secretary and Treasurer. R. S. Dashiell, Superintendent. R. Fuller Shyrock, Attorney.
FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
A. L. Milles, President. Aug. Croyeau. Vice-President. A. De Katow, Treasurer. Leonce Rabillion, Secretary.
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HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Townsend street. Mrs. Hannah Atkinson, President.
ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM. Cor. Townsend and Division streets.
Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Vis- iting day, Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun streets. Mrs. Henry Patterson, President. Dr. G. F. Child, Superintendent.
SHELTER FOR AGED AND INFIRM COLORED PERSONS. 204 West Biddle street. Miss Isabella Tyson, President. Mrs. John D. Early, ? Mrs. A. T. Kirk,
Secretaries. Miss M. L. Ramsay, Treasurer.
HOME FOR THE AGED (M. E. CHURCH.) S. W. corner Fulton and Franklin. Mrs. Emily Taylor, Matron.
AGED WOMEN'S HOME. Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Henry Patterson, President. Miss McIlhany, Matron.
FEMALE CHRISTIAN HOME. 114 N. Greene street. Mrs. W. W. Spence, President. Mrs. Peyton Harrison, Treasurer. Mrs. J. C. Thomas, 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 Gertrude, Superioress, as- sisted 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 Lexington, under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
FEMALE HOUSE OF REFUGE. N. W. cor Carey and Baker streets. Rev. Franklin Wilson, President. John W. Cornelius, Superintendent.
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. Mrs. E. Montgomery, Matron.
ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Is situated on the corner of Forrest place and Chase street. It is in the charge of the "Oblate Sisters of Providence, "an order of colored nuns.
MARYLAND INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR COLORED GIRLS. 33 Courtland street.
A House of Refuge for young Offenders. G. S. Griffith, President. Frank P. Stevens, Secretary. A. H. Greenfield, Treasurer. Mrs. H. K. Whittemore, Matron.
ST. MARY'S HOME FOR COLORED BOYS. No. 100 W. Biddle street. In charge of the All Saints' Sisters.
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 Elizabeth, Superi- oress-directed by Rev. Father Darrenhauer.
KELSO HOME FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN OF THE M. E. CHURCH. No. 87 E. Baltimore.
Rachel A. Brashears, Matron. Visiting days, Thursday of each week.
THOMAS WILSON SANITARIUM FOR CHILDREN. Office, 55 N. Charles street.
Francis T. King, President. Wm. A. Fisher, Recording Secretary. J. A. Tompkins, Corresponding Sec'y. Wm. H. Graham, Treasurer.
THOS. WILSON FUEL SAVING SOCIETY. Office, 55 N. Charles street.
Dr. James Carey Thomas, President. J. A. Tomkins, Treasurer. John R. Kelso, Secretary.
ST. PETER (EPISCOPAL) ORPHAN ASYLUM. Myrtle avenue near Lanvale street.
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.
ORPHANS' HOME,
113 Gough street, was founded by the late Father Dolan.
CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. Office 55 N. Charles Street. President-Wm. A. Fisher. Treasurer-Josiah Lee Johnston. Secretary-Francis K. Carey. Registrar-Eliza T. Ellicott.
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WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL EXCHANGE. No. 85 N. Charles Street. President-Mrs. M. N. Perry. Treasurer-Mrs. Isaac Coale, Jr. Recording Secretary-Miss Isabella Tyson. Corresponding Sec'y-Mrs. Thos. K. Carey.
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