Woods' Baltimore city directory (1884), Part 285

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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Meets every Thursday evening, at Mechanics Hall, Fayette near Entaw.


President-John R. Thomas. Vice-President- Joseph L. Fox. Treasurer-Louis Berger. Secretaries-Domingo T. Fiol. John Peters.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Meets No. 50 W. Madison, Ist Friday in each Month. President --- A. L. Milles. Vice-President-Aug. Croyeau. Treasurer-A. DeKatow. Secretary -Leonce Rabillon, 69 Park avenue: Medical Council-Drs. F. E. Chatard, F. E Chatard jr., J. N. Monmonier and Wm. H. Crim.


ST. GEORGE SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867. President-John Spencer. Vice-President-J. A. Russell. Secretary-J. M. Brown. 59 Exchange pl. Treasurer-George H. Wil- liams. Chaplains-Revs. J. S. B. Hodges, W. Kirkus, S. Chipchase. Campbell Fair.


ST. ANDREW SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806.


President-W. W. Spruce. First Vice-Presi- dent-John T. Morris. Second Vice-Presi- dent-Andrew L. Black. Counsellor-A. Stirling, Jr. Secretary-Robert Sim. Phy- sicians-Dr. Christopher Johnston, Dr. Thos. Spearer. Treasurer-John Turnbull. Jr. Chaplain-Rev. W. W. Markland. Mana- gers-John Boyd, Jr., GeorMann, Peter Ham- ilton, James Kellow, Wm. Sharer, Wm. Peet. Almoner-Andrew Muirhead.


GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND. 147 West Lombard.


President-Claas Vocke. First Vice-President -H. Von Kapff. Second Vice-President- Wm. Numsen. Third Vice-President-Chris- tian Ax. Fourth Vice-President-Henry Wil- kens. Managers-H. Arens, Wm. Caspari, F. Hassencamp, J. H. Hausenvald, P. L. Key -- ser, F. W. Ulrich, C. Schmidt, G. Leimbach, Jacob Rudolph, A. H. Schultz, Fred. Oel -- mann, Capt. H. Steffens. Fred. Wehr. Fred. Ellenbrock, Joseph Friedenwald, Chas. E. Brack, Henry Knefely, Geo. Bauernschmidt. Treasurer-Edw. Niemann. Secretary of the Society-Julius C. Wilkens. Secretary of the Officers- H. G. Hilken. Agents-Julius Conrad, C. Slingluff.


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


President-Dr. D. I. McKew. First Vice-Pres- ident-John Nunan. Second Vice-President -Simon I. Kemp. Chaplain-Rev. B. J. McManus. Counsellor-M. A. Mullin. Phy- sician-Dr. C. H. O'Donovan. Treasurer- Daniel Donnelly. Treasurer School Fund- Luke Cassiday. Secretary-B. E. Smith. Managers-Daniel J. Foley, Michael Duffy, John Nunan, Wm. J. Kelly, P. Reilly, Pat- rick Mehan, John Donnelly, Thomas W. Campbell, John Moylan.


HIBERNIAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY.


Meets 2d Wednesday of each Month at St. Al- phonsus Hall, Saratoga near Park av President-John Shea. Vice-President-T. J. Murphy. Secretary-James Ryan. Treasurer-Patrick Leonard. Chaplain -- Rev. Father Holden. Messenger-J. T. Larkin.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Meets at Raine's Hall, on the second Sunday in February. May, August and November. President-Philip Herzberg. Secretary-Igna- tius Lauer.


ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets the first Sunday in each Month at Stan- dard Hall.


President-A. Albertazzi, Secretary-P. A. Schiaffino. Treasurer-John Valentine.


CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets 2d Sunday each month at 21 n Frederick. President - Joseph Files. Secretary - Luizzi Luzzari. Treasurer-E. Passano.


CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.


AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun. President-Mrs. Henry Patterson. Superin- tendent-Dr. G. F. Child.


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AGED WOMEN'S HOME. Miss E. McEllhaney, Matron. Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker Sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday.


PRESBYTERIAN HOME. 410 and 412 N. Calvert.


President-Mrs. Cyrus Dickson. Secretary -- Miss Isabella Courtney. Treasurer-Robert M. Wylie.


BALTIMORE ORPHAN ASYLUM.


Stricker between Lexington and Saratoga Sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday, from 2 to 6 P. M.


President-Mrs. J. Alex. Shriver. Matrons- Mrs. A. M. Powell, Miss A. Kane.


HEBREW FREE BURIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets at 48 N. Howard, January, April, July and October.


President-E. Rosenbaum, Jr. Vice-Presi- dent-Joseph Grinsfelder. Secretary-Louis Auerbach. Treasurer-Philip Joseph. Mes- senger-Jacob Behrens.


HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE.


President-Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin. Secretary- Rev. Thomas L. Cole, 65 McCulloh. Treas- urer-Frederick M. Colston.


HOME FOR INCURABLES OF BALTIMORE CITY. Incorporated November 1st, 1883


President-G. J. Torrance. Secretary-A. H. 'Whiteley, 49 Lexington.


BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.


Y. M. C. A. Building.


President-E. Otis Hinkley. Secretary-D.Hen- derson. Corresponding Secretary-Dr. R. H. Goldsmith. Treasurer-William A. Wisong. Chairman Special Committee on Collections- Charles L. Oudesluys


1st District, 55 s Washington-James L. Be- vans, agent. 2d District, 218 Aisquith-N. Van- sant, 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.


BOYS' HOME SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. N. W. corner Calvert and Pleasant Sts.


President-J. Q. A. Herring. Vice-President- Martin Hawley. Secretary-Chas. J. Meyer. Treasurer-James Beatty. Executive Com- mittee-Wm. J. Hooper, D. D. Mallory. Wmn. G. Bansemer, Chas. F. Taylor, Saml. E. Hill. Superintendent-J. H. Lynch.


DOLAN'S AID SOCIETY. 115 Gough Street.


To shelter and provide homes for destitute chil- dren. Sister Clotilde, Directress.


CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. Office, room 12, 55 N. Charles Street. -


President-Judge Wm. A. Fisher. Vice-Presi- dent-John A. Tompkins. Treasurer-Josiah Lee Johnston. Secretary-Francis K. Carey. Registrar-Eliza T. Ellicott. Managers- Daniel C. Gilman, Basil Wagner. Samuel P. Thompson, Dr. W. Lee, J. Harry Lee, M. B. Walter.


FEMALE CHRISTIAN HOME. I14 N. Greene Street.


President-Mrs .. W. W. Spence. Treasurer -- Mrs. Peyton Harrison. Secretary-Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Matron-Mrs. E. B. Kettlewell.


GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM. Aisquith Street, near Orleans.


President-John Ulrich. Vice-President-E. C. Linden. Superintendent-Henry A. Lang. Secretary-Wm. Eckhardt. Treasure-P. L. Keyser. Comptroller-George Bunnecke.


HEBREW LADIES' AID ASSOCIATION. Meets quarterly at 48 N. Howard Street.


President-B. Rosenfeld. Vice-President-Mrs. Joseph Grinsfelder. Treasurer-Mrs. B. F. Ulman. Secretary-Mrs. G. Rosenfeld.


THE GIRLS' HOME. No. 70 North 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 fur- nace, with water and gas in every room; com- fortable parlors, with organ, library, etc. Good trades secured in the city, also seanistress work provided. Dressmaking, seamstress work and machine stitching taught without extra charge. Applicants must come well recommended as proper subjects for admission.


Apply to Mrs. M. Barnett, Matron.


THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. Nos. 70 and 72 N. Calvert St.


President-John Curlett. Vice-Presidents-Edward Otis Hinkley, G. S. Griffith, John C. Bridges.


Corresponding Secretary-Wm. A. Wisong. Recording Secretary-F. J. Brown. Treasurer-Jesse Tyson.


Agent-W. C. Palmer.


Matron-Mrs. M. Barnett.


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 commen dable ob- jects and purposes of this Society.


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HEBREW LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY. President-Mrs. B. Wiesenfeld. Vice-Presi- dent-Mrs. Joseph Grinsfelder. Treasurer- Mrs. B. F. Ulman. Secretary-G. Rosenfeld.


HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM. Calverton Heights.


President-Joel Gutman. Secretary-Jonas Goldsmith. Superintendent-L. A. Son.


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.


HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Corner Druid Hill Avenue and Townsend St. President-Mrs. Hannah Atkinson.


THE HOSPITAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND


Incorporated December 18, 1880.


For Promoting the Comfort of the Sick in the various Hospitals of Baltimore City and the State of Maryland.


President-George J. Torrance, 25 S. Gay st. Vice-President-Arthur H. Whiteley, 41 Lex- ington. Treasurer-Mrs. Geo. J. Torrance, 402 Entaw pl. Corresponding Secretary- Mrs. Mary Gibson, 9 Cathedral St.


INDIGENT SICK SOCIETY. Meets at the Bible House, 25 N. Charles Street, on the list Wednesday of each month.


JOHNS HOPKINS COLORED ORPHAN ASYLUM. Nos. 206 and 208 W Biddle Street. President-Mrs. Joseph P. Elliott. Treasurer -Mrs. Anna R. Poultney. Matron-Miss Kate Ijams.


KELSO HOME FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN OF THE M. E. CHURCH. No. 87 East Baltimore Street. Matron-Rachel A. Brashears. Visiting day- Thursday, 2 to 5 P. M.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF THE BOYS' HOME.


N. W. corner Calvert and Pleasant Streets.


President-Mrs. Richard Price. Treasurer- Mrs. F. W. Bennett. Secretary-Mrs. A. G. Stabler.


LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY OF GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM.


Meets the first Wednesday of each month at Asylum, Aisquith near Orleans.


President-Mrs. Frederick Wehr. Treasurer- Mrs. Charles Homer. Secretary-Mrs. C. Schmidt.


MARYLAND INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR COLORED GIRLS.


A House of Refuge for Young Offenders. 33 Courtland Street. President-G. S. Griffith. Secretary-Frank P. Stevens. Treasurer-A. H. Greenfield. Matron-Mrs. H. K. Whittemore.


MARYLAND PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIA- TION. President-G. S. Griffith. Secretary-James R. Edmunds. Treasurer-J. Lee Johnston. General Agent-Rev. Louis F. Zinkhan


MARYLAND SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN- TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.' President-Chas. P. Montague, office 22 South.


McDONOGH TRUST FUND. Office City Hall. Board of Trustees.


President and Treasurer-Samuel H. Tagart. W. A. Stewart, H. Clay Dallam, Robert T. Baldwin, David L. Bartlett, German H. Hunt, Charles H. Mercer.


NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOSPITAL. Corner 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. Ashbv. Consulting Physicians -Drs. A. P. Smith, T. S. Latimer. Visiting day for residents, Thursday only. Strangers admitted daily, Sunday excepted.


SHELTER FOR AGED AND INFIRM COL- ORED PERSONS. 204 W. Biddle Street.


President-Miss Isabella Tyson. Secretaries- Mrs. John D. Early, Miss M. L. Ramsay. Treasurer-Mrs. James L. Carey


SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM CRUELTY AND IMMORALITY. Office 60 Courtland. President-Joseph Merrefield. Secretary-Rev. L. F. Zinkhan.


ST. ANTHONY GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM Central Avenue, between Chew and Eager.


In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Sister Elizabeth, Superioress ; directed by seven school sisters of Notre Dame.


PROVIDENT WOOD YARD. York near William.


Founded by the Charity Organization Society. Object to give work to unemployed men, saw- ing and splitting wood. Chairman-Henry Janes. Treasurer-S. P. Thompson. Supt. Yard-Edw. H. Comegys.


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EGENTON FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. No. 245 Madison av.


In Charge Ist Presbyterian Church. Julia A. Almy, Matron.


ST. ELIZABETH HOME FOR COLORED IN- FANTS. 57 St. Paul. In charge of the Third Order of St. Francis.


ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLUM. Corner of Forrest Place and Chase Street. In charge of the "Oblate Sisters of Providence," an order of colored nuns.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. Waverley Terrace and Lexington. Under the care of the Sisters of Charity.


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, assisted by nine other Sisters of Charity.


ST. MARY'S HOME FOR COLORED BOYS. No. 100 West Biddle Street. In charge of the All Saints' Sisters.


ST. PATRICK'S ORPHAN ASYLUM. 113 Gough Street. Founded by the late Father Dolan. Directed by the Rev. Father Gaitley.


ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM. Madison Avenue and Robert Street. Mrs. Jane Harman, Matron.


ST. PETER'S ORPHAN ASYLUM. Myrtle Avenue, near Lanvale Street.


ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM.


Corner Townsend and Division Streets. Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Visit- ing day, Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock P. M. President-Mrs. Henry Patterson. Matron- Miss Mellhany.


ST.VINCENT DE PAUL ORPHAN ASYLUM. 23 N Front. Under the charge of the "Brothers of the Christian Schools."


THOMAS WILSON FUEL SAVING SO- CIETY.


Office, 55 N. Charles Street. President-Dr. James Carey Thomas. Treas- urer-J. A. Tompkins. Secretary-John R. Kelso.


THOMAS WILSON SANITARIUM FOR CHILDREN. Office, 55 N Charles Street. , President-Francis T. King. Recording Secre- tary-Win. A. Fisher. Corresponding Sec- retary-J. A. Tompkins. Treasurer-Wm. H. Graham.


EDUCATIONAL INSTITU- TIONS.


BALTIMORE MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL. Between Washington and Frederick roads, about two miles from Catonsville.


President-James Carey. Secretary-Joseph Merrefield. Superintendent-Edward Sta- bler.


INSTITUTION FOR THE COLORED DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND.


Saratoga Street, near Pine. Superintendent-F. D. Morrison.


JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Opened in 1876. Corner Howard and Ross Streets.


Trustees. President-George W. Dobbin. Treasurer- Francis White, Secretary-L. N. Hopkins. Dr. Alan P. Smith, John W. Garrett, George W. Dobbin, Francis T. King, Charles J. M. Gwinn, C. Morton Stewart, George Wm. Brown, Francis White, Joseph P. Elliott, Lewis N. Hopkins, J. Hall Pleasants, James Carey Thomas, M. D.


Faculty.


Professors-D. C. Gilman, LL.D., President, B. L. Gildersleeve, LL.D., Greek; H. N. Mar- tin, Dr. Sc., Biology; C. D. Morris, M.A., Latin and Greek; Paul Ilaupt, Shemetic Languages; Ira Remsen, M. D. Chemistry; H. A. Rowland, Ph. D., Physics.


In addition there are thirty- two associate pro- fessors, lecturers and assistants. Academic in- struction commences at the beginning of October and continues till June. Afternoon lecturers in Hopkins Hall are open to the public on appli- cation for tickets. The laboratories of Chemis- try, Biology and Physics are well equipped. The library contains 20,400 selected volumes.


MALE FREE SCHOOL AND COLVIN INSTI- TUTE FOR GIRLS. No. 39% Courtland Street. President-John B. Seidenstricker. Secretary-John F. Plummer.


MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Athenænm Building.


President-Prof. P. Uhler. Corresponding Sec- retary-Mendez Cohen. Recording Secre- tary-Edw. Stabler, Jr. Treasurer-Charles L. Oudesluys. Librarian-H. R. M. Thom. Custodian-Otto Lugger


MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.


President-Ferdinand C. Latrobe. Vice-Presi- dent-Joseph M. Cushing. Recording Sec- retary-Geo. L. McCahan. Treasurer-Ed- ward W. Robinson. Actuary and Librarian -Alexander F. Lusby. Assistant Librarian -T.B.Everist. 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.


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LIBRARY OF THE MEDICAL AND CHIRUR- GICAL FACULTY OF MARYLAND.


No. 122 W. Fayette.


Open from 12 M. to 3 P. M. The Librarian attends from 12 M. to 3 P. M. Books and journals can be taken out only during those hours. Number of volumes 3, 750; journals taken 110. Dr. Eugene F. Cordell, Librarian.


MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.


The Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb, at Frederick City, is a State institution, and as such receives its support 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 Avenue and Second.


ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY OF BAL- TIMORE CITY.


· Incorporated by the State of Maryland, March 30th, 1882. Main Building, 37 Mulberry.


Branches Cor. Fremont and Pitcher, Cor. Hol- lins and Calhoun, Cor. Canton and O'Donnell, Cor. Light and Gittings.


President - Enoch Pratt. Treasurer - Henry Janes. Secretary-E. Stabler, Jr., 3 Sonth. Trustees-Enoch Pratt, Geo. Wm. Brown, Na- thaniel H. Morison. Henry Janes, Charles J. Bonaparte, Geo. B. Cole, E.Stabler, Jr., James A. Gary, John W. McCoy.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


Instituted 1839.


Wilson Building, N. E. Corner Charles and Saratoga. 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 President-J. W.McCoy. Librarian-John W. M. Lee. months.


SOUTH BALTIMORE MECHANICS LI- BRARY.


158 Montgomery


Library about 3,500 Volumes. Library and Reading Rooms are open every evening, Saturdays and Sundays excepted, for the reception of members. Subscription for membership-SI per annum. President-Geo. R. Woods. Librarian-Wm. Harrington.


PEABODY INSTITUTE.


Founded by Geo. Peabody, Feb. 12, 1857. Corner of Mt. Vernon and Washington places. The Institute has four departments :


1. A Library of 80,000 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 schol- ars 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 beauti- ful works of art by Rinehart Powers and others. Officers.


President-Charles J. M. Eaton. Vice-Presi- dent-George Wm. Brown. Secretary-Geo. P. Tiffany. Treasurer-Enoch Pratt. Pro- vost-N. H. Morison, LL.D. Librarian-P. R. Uhler. Director of the Conservatory of Music-Asger Hamerik


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-LAW SCHOOL.


Corner Lombard and Paca. Office, 29 St. Paul. H. D. Harlan, Secretary Law Faculty.


ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.


"Maiden's Choice" Road, 24 miles west of the City. Carroll P. O. In charge of 31 Xa- rerian Brothers.


President- James Gibbon. Vice-President- Thomas S. Lee. Secretary-Thomas C. Year- ley. Treasurer-Edward McColgan.


THE WORKINGMEN'S INSTITUTE OF BALTIMORE CITY.


Corner Elliott and Canton. Incorporated, May, 19th, 1880.


President-G. A. Pope. Vice-President-Wal- ter B. Brooks. Treasurer-J. S. Gilman. General Manager - Rev. J. Wynne Jones. Open week days from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., and on Sunday afternoon.


MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.


BALTIMORE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. No. 122 W. Fayette.


Meets Ist and 3d Tuesday of each month, from October to June, at 8.30 P. M.


President-Dr. F. T. Miles. Vice-President- Dr. S. C. Chew. Recording and Correspond- ing Secretary - Dr. B. Bernard Browne. Treasurer-Dr. G. Lane Taneyhill.


BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY.


S. E. Corner Eutaw and Franklin. R. B. Winder, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.


BALTIMORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. No. 122 W. Fayette.


Meets 2d and 4th Monday of each month, from October to June, at 8.30 P. M. President-Dr. E. G. Waters. Vice-Presidents -Drs. Joseph T. Smith, George B. Reynolds. Recording Sec'y-Dr. E. F. Cordell. Cor- responding Secretary-Dr. J. T. King. Treas- urer-Dr. James E. Gibbons.


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BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE. Cor. Baltimore and Lloyd.


W. R. Monroe, M. D., Dean.


·COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUR- GEONS. .


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


BALTIMORE POLYCLINIC AND POST GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL.


No. 112 Hanover. Secretary-Dr. H. Clinton McSherry.


CLINICAL SOCIETY OF MARYLAND. No. 122 W. Fayette.


Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month, from October to June, at 8 P. M.


President-Dr. J. Edwin Michael. Vice-Presi- dent-Dr. T. A. Ashby. Recording Secre- tary-Dr. Joseph T. Sneeth. Treasurer- Dr. H. Clinton McSherry. Corresponding Secretary-Dr. Randolph Winslow.


DISPENSARIES.


Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity, 186 Franklin.


Baltimore Free Dispensary, Lloyd and Watson.


Baltimore Homeopathic Free Dispensary, 58 N. Greene.


Baltimore General, Liberty North of Fayette.


Calvert Free Dispensary of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, Calvert and Saratoga.


Eastern, corner Central av and Baltimore Eye and Ear Dispensary, (free) of the Church Home and Infirmary, North Broadway.


Free Dispensary of the Baltimore Polyclinic and Post Graduate Medical School, 112 Hanover.


Has also connected with it an out-door obstetri- cal department, free of charge.


Nervous Diseases, (free) 6 Barnet.


Northeastern, 238 E. Monument.


Northwestern, (free) for Medical and Surgical Treatment, 162 Druid Hill nv.


Presbyterian Eye and Ear, (free) 77 E. Balti- more.


Southern Dispensary, 77 Hill.


University Dispensary, S. W. corner Lombard and Greene.


Woman and Child's Hospital and Dispensary, 126 N. Eutaw.


HEBREW HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM AS- SOCIATION.


Monument, east of Broadway.


President-Joseph Friedenwald. Vice-President -B. F. Ulman. Secretary-Ignatius Lauer. Treasurer-A. S. Adler. Physicians-Dr. A. Friedenwald, Dr. S. W. Seldner. Superin- tendent-L. Jacobs.


HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES.


Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospi- tal, 186 Franklin.


Church Home and Infirmary, Broadway, near Fairmount av.


City Hospital, corner Calvert and Saratoga, connected with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.


Dental Infirmary of the University of Maryland, cor Greene and Cider al. open from 2 to 5 P.M. Hebrew Asylum, for the sick of the Israelitish faith, Monument, east of Broadway.


Johns Hopkins Hospital, Broadway opposite McElderry ; business office, 55 n Charles.


Maryland Hospital for the Insane, office north- west corner Calvert and Lexington.


Maryland Woman's Hospital, 51 Saratoga, con- nected with the College of Physicians and Sur- geons.


Maternite (Lying-in-Asylum), 163 w Lombard, connected with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.


Mount Hope Retreat, for the insane aud sick, six miles from the city on the Reisterstown road, under the care of Sisters of Charity ; office 141 St. Paul.


Presbyterian Eye and Ear Charity Hospital, 77 e Baltimore.


St. Agnes Hospital, Maiden Choice lane, Car- roll P. O., Md., under the care of Sisters of Charity.


St. Joseph General Hospital, Caroline and Hoff- man.


St. Vincent Hospital, Bolton extended, under the care of Sisters of Charity .


Union Protestant Infirmary, corner Mosher and Division.


University Hospital, (formerly Baltimore In- firmary ), s w cor Lombard and Greene. Resi- dent Physician-Frank West, M. D.


Women's and Children's Hospital and Dispen- sary, 126 n Entaw.


MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Aisquith. near Fayette.


President-Joseph Roberts. Secretary-John W. Geiger. Treasurer-Samuel Mansfield.


MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF MARYLAND.


Incorporated January 20th, 1799. No. 122 w Fayette. President-Dr. Richard MeSherry. Vice-Presi- dents-Drs. W. S. Forward and John S. Lynch. Secretary-Dr. G. Lane Taneyhill. Corresponding Secretary - Dr. T. Barton Brune. Treasurer-Dr. W. F. A. Kemp. Curator-Dr. Howard S. Bowie.


MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND.


North Avenue near Charles-street Avenue. President-B. F. Newcomer. Superintendent- F. D. Morrison.


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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE.


N. W. Corner Baltimore and Eden. President-Dr. Charles F. Percival. Vice-Presi- dents-Drs. J. W. C. Cuddy. B. F. Leonard. Secretaries-Drs. C. B. Ziegler, W. N. Hill. Treasurer-Dr. W. H. Norris.


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND .- DENTAL DEPARTMENT.


N. E. Corner Lombard and Grecne. F. J. S. Gorgas, Dean.


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. N. E. Corner Lombard and Greene. S. Teackle Wallis, Provost.


WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE. No. 126 N. Eutaw. Prof. Win. D. Booker, M. D., Dean.


MISCELLANEOUS.


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. Office, 128 w Baltimore. President-Col. Walter S. Franklin. Secretary and Treasurer-Wm. B. Sands.


THE ASSOCIATION OF THE MARYLAND LINE.


President-Brig. General Bradley T. Johnson. Corresponding Secretary-Surgeon John N. Monmonier, corner Calvert and Read. Treas- urer-Lamar Hollyday.


ASSOCIATION OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS OF BALTIMORE. 54 Exchange pl.


President-James M. Anderson. Treasurer- G. W. S. Hall. See'>-Wm. Cunningham.


ATHENAEUM CLUB.


N. E. corner Charles and Franklin. President-S. Teackle Wallis. Secretary- Charles Maekall.


ATHENAEUM. Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga. Rooms of the Maryland Historical Society. President-John H. B. Latrobe. Ass't Libra- rian-John G. Gatcheil. Library, 15,000 volumes. Also Gallery of Paintings and Statuary. Open from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.


BALTIMORE ATHLETIC CLUB. 21 N. Charles. President-G. A. Griffith. Secretary-Charles Fields. Treasurer-Augustus Ober.


BALTIMORE CHESS ASSOCIATION. Room 8, second floor, 58 N. Charles.


BALTIMORE NATATORIUM.


North Howard, adjoining Academy of Music. President-John Gill. Secretary-W. M. Busey. Treasurer-James Birckhead jr. Manager- Thomas Shepard.


BALTIMORE POULTRY AND PIGEON CLUB.


37 Postoffice av President-Hon. George Colton. Vice-Presi- dents-Charles Becker, George H. Carnes, M. D., Jacob Baughman. Treasurer-Geo. Schwinn. Secretary-Thomas W. Hooper.


BALTIMORE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Meets quarterly at Raine's Hall. President-Wm. B. Clark. Treasurer-Stanley Fletcher. Secretary-Harry Wilson.




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