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CALEDONIAN CLUB OF BALTIMORE. Organized 1873.
Meets every Tuesday evening, Standard Hall, corner Frederick and Baltimore.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING CO. Office room 32 Chamber of Commerce. President- W. B. McAtee. . Treasurer -- J. Olney Norris. Secretary-W. S. Osborn.
CHURCH ASSOCIATION OF THE DIOCESE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 191 Madison Avenue.
Visitor and Advisor, the Bishop of Maryland .. President-Daniel M. Thomas. Secretary- Clayton C. Ilall.
CEMETERIES.
Baltimore-North av and Belair road. Francis White, President ; George A. Reed, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, 8 South.
Baltimore Hebrew-Office, corner Lloyd and Watson.
Bonnie Brae, Frederick road.
Cathedral-Michael F. Connor, Secretary, 1 Cathedral.
Cedar Hill-near Brooklynville, A.A.co. D. D. Bulman, Secretary, 63 w Fayette.
Cemetery of the Most Holy Redeemer-Belair road near Gardensville. Office, St. Michael's and St. James ( R. C. ) churches.
Greenmount-Greenmount av and Hoffman. John H. B. Latrobe, President ; James Mc- Neal, jr., Treasurer. Office. 53 Lexington.
Holy Cross-Harford road near North av. Rev. John T. Gaitley,' St. Patrick's Church, Broadway.
Laurel Hill, (colored )-3 mile on Belair road. John H. Emory, Agent, 18 Courtland.
Loudon Park-3 miles on Frederick road. Geo. Gildersleeve, President ; Wm. F. Primrose, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, 25 N. Charles Mount Carmel-13 miles on O'Donnell road. M. W. Adams, Secretary, 43 S. Frederick.
Mount Olivet-24 miles on Frederick road. Office, 86 N. Charles. E. W. Briding, Agent. St. Peter's (Catholic)-4 miles on Liberty road. Rev. E. McColgan, St. Peter's Church.
The Lorraine Cemetery Co,, Franklin road- D. D. Mallory. President ; George P. Webb, Secretary. Office, 6 S. Holliday.
Western -- West Baltimore street extended.
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CHURCH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 191 Mulberry. Secretary-Rev. C. K. Nelson. Treasurer --
Wm. Woodward.
CITY EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY. Office 105 Mulberry. President-Wm. H. Falconer. Vice-Presidents -Harrison Adreon and Milton Hammond. Secretary-Edwin Higgins. Treasurer-F. H. Davidson. Superintendent-Rev. S. H. Cummings.
COLVIN MUSICAL AND LITER'Y CIRCLE. Hamburg and Ridgely. President-Louis C. Dietsch.
COMMITTEE OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Office No. 111 N. Charles. Secretary-Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D. Treasurer-L. C. Inglis.
COMMITTEE OF HOME MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Office No. 111 N Charles. Secretary-Rev. J. N. Craig, D. D. Treasurer -L. C. Inglis.
CONCORDIA CLUB. Nos. 8, 10 and 12 S. Eutaw. President-Henry Seim. First Vice-President -Max Affelder. Second Vice-President- M. Friedmann. Secretary-S.Brown. Treas- urer-Moses Oettinger. Comptroller-Chas. G. Hutzler. Superintendent-E. C. Linden. Purveyor-M. Kemper.
DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY. Rooms 69 N. Charles. President-Mrs. W. Reed. Vice-Presidents- Mrs. D. Donohoe, Mrs. Alan P. Smith. Treasurer-Mrs. John Duer. Secretary- C. Faris Pitt. Corresponding Secretary- Mrs. Henry Stockbridge.
BALTIMORE LIEDERKRANZ. No. 274 Lexington.
President-Joseph Raiber. Vice-President- Aug. Stemman. Secretary-Louis L. Wark- meister. Treasurer-L. Aull.
FEMALE CITY MISSION. Bible House, 25 N. Charles. Meets the first Thursday of each month. President-Miss Kate Mcclellan. Cor. Sec'y- Mrs. E. B. Murdoch.
FEMALE HOUSE OF REFUGE. N. W. Corner Carey and Baker. President-Rev. Franklin Wilson. Superin- tendent-John W. Cornelius. 91
GERMANIA CLUB.
No. 181 W. Fayette. Re-incorporated 1879.
President-O. H. Berg. First Vice-President- Henry Lauts. Second Vice-President-Louis Dohme. Secretary -C. Ruhstrat. Treas- urer-Ferdinand Hassencamp.
GERMANIA MÆNNERCHOR. 212 and 214 W. Lombard.
President-Joseph Litzer. Ist Vice-President- John B. Dietz. 2d Vice-President-John Hoff- meister. Financial Secretary-H. Kraemer. Corresponding Secretary-Otto L. Schilling. Treasurer-C. J. Nickel. Comptroller-J. Klein.
H. Y. M. CLUB. Organized 1863. S. E. Cor. Baltimore and Bond. President-Wm. F. Airey. Secretary-Eben Strahan. Treasurer-W. H. H. Sultzer.
HEBREW SOCIETY. FOR EDUCATING POOR AND ORPHAN CHILDREN.
President-Jacob Rose. Secretary -- Jonas Gold- smith, No. 98 Pennsylvania Ave.
THE "HOME,"
A reformatory institution, is located at No. 1 N. Exeter street, near Baltimore street, and is conducted on the family system by benevo- lent ladies. Matron-Mrs. Ringgold.
HOME FOR THE AGED (M. E. CHURCH.) S. W. corner Fulton Av.and Franklin. Matron-Mrs. Emily Taylor.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR. Corner of Preston and Valley. A home for the aged of any denomination.
GENERAL GERMAN HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE.
N. W. corner Lombard and Penn.
President-Carl Weber. Vice-President-F. Weber. Secretary-J. R. Fellman. Treas- urer-F. Wilkens.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Corner of Mount and Hollins.
Under the charge of Mother Superioress Mary Joseph, assisted by a number of sisters of the Good Shepherd. An asylum for women who desire to abandon a vicious life and re- form. It depends for its support on the kind- ness of the charitable, and the labor of its inmates.
HOUSE OF REFUGE
Is situated a short distance from Frederick ave- nue, west of the city. President-Dr. John J. Graves. Vice-Presi - dent-W. W. Spence. Treasurer-George S. Brown. Secretary -- Thos. S. Baer. Superin- tendent-R. J. Kirkwood.
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HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRUC- TION FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
This institution is located in Prince George County, near Cheltenham Station, on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Baltimore. This institution is con- ducted on "the family plan, " and has 752 acres of land attached. President -- Enoch Pratt. Secretary-Edw. Stabler. jr. 3 South.
LADIES' BRANCH BIBLE SOCIETY.
Bible House. 25 N. Charles. Meets first Wednesday of each month. President-Mrs. David Courtenay. Treasurer- Miss G. P. Vickers. Secretary-Mrs. F. A. Crook.
MARYLAND STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION. Office S. W. cor Charles and Saratoga. President-Frank Brown. Secretary - J D. Ferguson.
MARYLAND BIBLE SOCIETY. Organized in 1833. Incorporated in 1842. Bible House, 25 N. Charles. President-Franeis T. King. Agent-W. H. Cole.
MARYLAND CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM AS- SOCIATION. Office 55 N Charles, Room No. 9.
President-J. Hall Pleasants. Treasurer-T. Erskine Carson. Secretary -- George B. Cole, 57 s Gay.
MARYLAND CLUB. . N. E. Corner Franklin and Cathedral. President-Otho H. Williams. Vice-President -- Henry S.Taylor. Secretary -- Gilmor Meredith. Treasurer-Edward Higgins, Jr.
MARYLAND COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Dr. James Hall, Agent, Corner South and German.
MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Office 128 W. Baltimore. President-Wm. H. Perot. Treasurer-R. W. L. Rasin. Secretary-Wm. B. Sands.
MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB. . Office.68 N. Charles.
Executive Committee-Oden Bowie, President; Wash. Booth, First Vice-President ; Edward Lloyd, Second Vice-President ; James L. Mc- Lane, Treasurer ; J. D. Ferguson, Secretary; Otho H. Williams, Frank Brown, W. H. De- Courey, Skipwith Gordon, N. S. Hill, James Carroll, F. M. Hall, Ed. Patterson, Jr., Ed. Law Rogers, J. Alex. Preston.
MARYLAND STATE GRANGE. Othiee 128 W. Baltimore St. Master-Henry O. Devries. . Secretary-Wm. B. Sands.
MARYLAND STATE DAIRYMAN'S ASSO- CIATION.
Office 128 W. Baltimore.
President-L. A. J. Lamotte. Secretary-Wm. B. Sands. Treasurer-C. Lyon Rogers.
MARYLAND STATE TEMPERANCE AL- LIANCE. 34 N. Calvert.
President-Wm. Daniel. Secretary-C. S. Mosher. City Vice-Presidents-W'm. Silver- wood, Robt. T. Smith, Rev. Dr. Clark. Treas- urer-Edwin Higgins.
MARYLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Y. M. C. A. Building.
The object is to sustain Sunday Schools for neglected children, supplying them with relig- ions papers, libraries and needful books. President-Goldsborough S. Griffith. Secre- tary-J. B. Phipps. Treasurer-Wm. A. WVisong. State Superintendent and City Missionary-Wm. A. Baker.
MARYLAND TRACT SOCIETY. 73 W. Fayette. President-Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D. D. Treasurer-E. L. Focke. Secretary-Rev. R. Scott Norris.
MERCHANTS CLUB.
German, between South and Calvert. President-J. I. Middleton. Vice-President --- E. G. McDowell. Treasurer-J. Wilcox Brown. Secretary-A. B. Faulkner. Cater- er-F. Follmer.
MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS AS- SOCIATION.
S. E. Corner Liberty and German. President-Henry C. Smith. First Viee-Presi- dent-John E. Hurst. Second Vice-President -D. J. Foley. Third Vice-President-Ger- man J. Hunt. Fourth Vice-President-Wm, T. Dixon. Treasurer-Wm. H. Jones. Sec- retary-John R. Bland.
ORDER OF THE ORIOLE. Over National Exchange Bank. President-Robt. Garrett. Vice-Presidents- Ferdinand C. Latrobe, D. E. Conklin, Henry R. McNally. Treasurer-Ernest Hoen. Sec- retary-Jobn R. Bland. Board of Governors -Joseph G. Pangborn, E. V. Hermange, T. P. Langdon, W. A. Marburg, J. Herbert Lawson, W. H. Hartman, W. B. Oliver, W. W. Johnson, A. B. Faulkner.
ORATORIO SOCIETY.
Natatorinm Building, North Howard. President-Otto Sutro. Vice-President-Edgar G. Miller. Treasurer-A. B. Coulter. Sec- retary-Wm. A. Hanway. Librarian-D. H. Emory.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BROTHER- HOOD.
Rooms 191 Madison Avenue. Meet 2d and 4th Thursday of each month. President-Rufus C. MacLellan. Treasurer- George A. Mason. Secretary-R. B. Gantt.
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SCHUETZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Avenne extended.
President-Adolph Martini. Vice-President- William Schnauffer. Treasurer-H. Vonder- heide. Secretary-Charles Myohl. Comp- troller- J. J. Requardt. Shooting Master- Charles Struth.
SOCIETY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
President-Brig. General Bradley T. Johnson. Corresponding Secretary-Capt. A. J. Smith, 383 w Baltimore. Treasurer-Capt. F. M. Colston.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT OF PAUL.
The Particular Council meets on the third Thursday of each month at No. 106 N. Charles. President-F.W. Dammann. Vice-President -- Chas. B. Tiernan. Secretary-Thos. Whelan. Assistant Secretary-Thomas A. Whelan. Treasurer-J. D. Wheeler.
ST. MARY'S CONFERENCE OF THE CA- THEDRAL.
Meets at 108 N. Charles, every Monday evening. President-A. A. White. Vice-President- Charles B. Tiernan. Secretary-J. H. Neale. Treasurer-C. C. Shriver.
ST. JAMES HIOME FOR BOYS. Founded 1878 by Rev. James- Gibbons. Corner High and Low.
The ITome is a branch of St. Mary Indus- trial School for Boys, and is in charge of the Xaverian Brothers.
WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL EXCHANGE. No. 85 N. Charles.
President-Mrs. M. N. Perry. Treasurer-Mrs. Isaac Coale, Jr. Recording Secretary-Miss Isabella Tyson. Corresponding Secretary- Mrs. Thomas K. Carey.
THE GARLAND MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. Rooms, South Baltimore Mechanics' Library Hall, 158 Montgomery. Rehearsals every Wednesday evening.
President and Musical Director-Perry C.Orem. Vice-President-John T. Orem. Treasurer- H. B. Shillinger. Secretary-Frederick L. Schaum, 256 William.
YOUNG CATHOLIC FRIENDS' SOCIETY. Meets 2d Thursday of each month at 106 N. Charles, 8 P. M. President-M. A. Mullen. Secretary-C. F. Hickey.
YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB. 125 W. Baltimore.
President-W. W. Johnson. Treasurer-Wm. E. Peregoy. Sec'y-Charles Clark. Board meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month. Regular club meetings are second Tuesday in January, April, July and October.
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 from 2 to 6 P. M. on Sundays.
President-Wm. L. Stork. Vice-Presidents- Geo. S. Brown, Joshua Levering, Dr. James Carey Thomas, Dr. P. C. Williams. Cor- responding Secretary-Leonidas HI. Nice. Recording Secretary-Thos. Mackenzie, Jr. Treasurer-J. V. L. Graham. Financial Sec- retary-H. W. Eastman. General Secretary- W'm. H. Morriss. Assistant Secretary-Johu McGregor. Instructor in Physical Depart- ment-Prof. Emil Schulz.
WEDNESDAY CLUB.
Building and Hall, N. Charles St., bet. Biddle and Preston.
Governors-Geo. W. Dobbin, President; John Ourlett, Vice-President; F. P. Clark, Secre- tary; F. M. Colston. Treasurer; Gilmor Meredith, John McKim, J. M. Drill, Frank Frick, Otto Sutro, Dr. J. J. Chisholm, Geo. B. Coale, James Gibson.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
Bethany Mission-Eager near Broadway.
Calvary ( colored )-Biddle and Park av.
Eutaw Place-Corner Eutaw and Dolphin. First (colored)-Corner McElderry and Caro- line, Rev. J. C. Allen.
First-Townsend near Fremont, Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D. D.
Franklin Square-Calhoun near Lexington, Rev. A. J. Rowland, D. D.
Fuller Memorial-Patterson av near Calhoun, Rev. J. H. Brittain.
Fulton Avenue-Corner Fulton av and Balti- more.
German Baptist-Corner Caroline and Hamp- stead, Rev. J. C. Kraft.
High Street-Between Fayette and Low, Rev. W. S. Penick.
Immanuel-Corner St. Panl and North ar, Rer. A. C. Dixon.
Leadenbali (colored )-Leadenhall near West, Rev. A. Brown.
Lee Street-Between Hanover and Sharp, Rev. W. F. Kone.
Macedonia (colored), Saratoga near Gilmor, Rev. Charles W. Lawson.
Perkins Square ( colored )-George and Clinton av., Rev. F. R. Williams.
Second-Broadway near Pratt, Rev. G. W. Mc- Cullongh.
Seventh-Corner Saratoga and Paca, Rev. T. D. Anderson, Jr.
Union (colored )-North near Lexington, Rev. Harvey Johnson. Waverley-York Road, Rev. E. B. Morris.
Woodberry-Woodberry, Rev. A. S. Flock.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Meeting (Church)-Corner Paca and Lombard, Rev. H. D. Clark.
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CONGREGATIONAL.
First Congregational-Eutaw, between Hoffman and Dolphin, Rev. - Slocum. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to Oc- tober 1, and 7.30 from October 1 to April 1.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Emmanuel Church-Corner Greene and Cider alley, Rev. H. Guelich.
First Evangelical Church-Corner Fremont and Edmondson av, Rev. E. G. Croamann.
Second Evangelical Church-Corner McElderry and Short, Rev. J. G. Scharf.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.
Emmanuel (German)-Caroline south of Balti- more, Rev. Claus Stuerken.
First English-Fremont and Lanvale, Rev. M. W. Hamma, D. D.
Lutheran Chapel-Canton.
Second-Lombard west of Greene, Rev. George Scholl.
St. John-Near Eastern Cemetery, Baltimore county, Rev. J. Pister.
St. John (German )-Biddle street east of Penn- sylvania avenue, Rev. N. Burkhart.
St. Luke-Henrietta near Eutaw, Rev. John Keller.
St. Marcus (German)-Broadway and Fair- mount avenue, Rev. J. Hoerr.
St. Mark-Eutaw between Mulberry and Sara- toga, Rev. Charles S. Albert, D. D.
St. Martin (German)-Corner Sharp and Hen- rietta, Rev. Charles Frincke.
St. Matthew (German)-Fayette near Cen- tral avenue, Rev. E. Heuber.
St. Paul-Druid Hill avenue and McMechen, Rev. Cyrus E. Felton.
St. Paul (German)-Corner Saratoga and Fre- mont, Rev. W. G. H. Hanser.
St. Peter-Corner Fayette and East, Rev. E. L. S. Tressel.
St. Peter (German)-Bond near Eastern ave- nue, Rev. C. A. Schloegel.
St. Peter Mission-S. W. Corner Baltimore and Poppleton, Rev. Geo. W. Coopperrider. St. Stephen (German)-Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Rev. F. Hennighausen.
Third-Monument near Gay, Rev. I. C. Burke. Trinity (German)-Trinity east of High, Rev. C. F. A. Kaessmann.
FRIENDS.
Eastern District-Corner Aisquith and Fayette. Gospel Mission-Light near Hamburg. Orthodox -- Corner Eutaw and Monument. Western District-Lombard east of Eutaw.
INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.
First German United Evangelical Church-East- ern avenue near Regester, F. A. Conradi.
Zion (German)-Gay south of Saratoga, Rev. Henry Scheib.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.
Clous-Osceola Hall, Gay near Fayette, Rev. Pflaunlacher, Reader.
First-Corner Lloyd and Watson, Rev. Dr. Fluegel,
Gizuk Amuno, Lloyd near Lombard, Rev. Dr. Schneeberger.
Har Sinai Temple-Lexington between Pearl and Pine, Rev. Dr. Phillipson.
Oheb Hashalom-Hanover between Lombard and Pratt, Rev. Dr. Benjamin Szold.
Oheb Hashalom (Second)-Corner Hill and Charles, Rev. Wasserman, reader.
Oheb Israel-Eden north of Lombard, Rev. Dr. H. Hochheimer.
Polish-High near Low, Rev. Rappaport, reader. Russian-Exeter north of Fayette, Rev. Silver- man, reader.
Shearith Israel-Greene and German, Rev. Rosenbaum, reader.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Morning services, 11 o'clock throughout the year ; Evening services, 7.30 o'clock from Sept. 1 to April 30, and 8 o'clock from May 1 to August 31.
Baltimore District-J. A. Price, Presiding Elder. Baltimore Circuit-Rev. L. L. Brown, Rev. C. E. Dudrear.
Bennett Memorial Church-Corner Warner and Hamburg, Rev. Wm. Rogers.
Eutaw-Street Church-Eutaw above Mulberry, Rev. H. R. Naylor.
First M. E. Church-Corner Charles and Fay- ette, Rev. J. F. Goucher.
Fort-Avenue Church-Fort av near Johnson, Rev. Osborn Belt.
Hanover-Street Church-Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Rev. B. F. Clarkson.
Hill-Street Church-Hill street near Charles, Rev. W. G. Herbert.
Huntingdon-Avenue Church-Huntingdon av, Rer.J.B. Van Meter.
Madison-Avenue Church-Corner Madison av and Townsend, Rev. A. M. Courtenay.
Monnt Vernon Place Church-Corner Washing- ton and Mount Vernon Places. Rev. C. E. Felton.
Mount Vernon Mills-Rev. G. C. Bacon.
Mount Washington and Pimlico-Rev. Alex. Bilaskie.
North-West Mission, Federal between Cathe- dral and Maryland av.
Sailors' Union Bethel-34 Cross, Rev. Osborn Belt.
Strawbridge-Corner Park av and Wilson, Rev. B. Peyton Brown.
Wesley Chapel-Corner Sharp and Barre, Rev. J. F. Ockerman.
William-Street Church-Corner William and Little Church, Rev. G. G. Baker.
Woodberry-Rev. J. E. Amos.
Agent of Book Depository-Rev. D. H. Carroll, 168 w Baltimore.
East Baltimore District-Rev. R. W. Black, Presiding Elder.
Appold Chapel-Washington near Chase, Rev. C. E. Young.
Broadway Church-Broadway south of Pratt, Rev. C. H. Richardson.
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Canton Church-Canton av ext., Rev.J.W.Cor- nelius.
Caroline-Street Church-Caroline south of Bal- timore, Rev. B. G. W. Reid.
Chester-Street Church-Corner Chester and Or- leans, Rev. James P. Wilson.
East Baltimore Church-Eastern av near Broad- way, Rev. J. R. Wheeler.
Exeter-Street Church-Exeter south of Gay, Rev. L. H. Pearce.
Greenmount-Avenue Church-Greenmount av, cor Eager, Rev. W.E.Curley.
Harford-Avenue Church-Corner Harford av and Biddle, Rev. W. H. Chapman.
Highland-Avenne Church-Highland avenue nr Philadelphia road, Rev. A. R. Reiley.
High-Street Church-Corner High and Stiles, Rev. E. D. Owen.
Jackson-Square Church-Fairmount av opp. Jackson sq., Rev. Thomas Daugherty
Jefferson-Street Church-Corner Jefferson and Bond. Rev. M. F. B. Rice.
Madison-Square Church-Corner Caroline and Eager, Rev. J. McK. Reiley.
Monument-Street Church-Corner Monument and Stirling, Rev. L. T. Widerman.
Seamen's Bethel-Corner Aliceanna and Bethel, Rev. Charles McElfresh.
Waverley Church-Waverley, Baltimore county, Revs. W. E. Bird and G. W. Feelemyer.
West Baltimore District-A. W. Rudisill, Pre- siding Elder.
Columbia-Avenue Church-Columbia east of Fremont, Rev. R. N. Baer.
Emory Church-Penna av north of Hoffman, Revs. Samuel Shannon and L. D. lTerron.
Fayette-Street Church-Fayette east of Fremont, Rev. Jobn Lanahan.
Franklin-Street Church-Corner Franklin and Poppleton, Revs. G. W. Cooper and E. E. Shipley.
Grace Church-Corner Lanvale and Carrollton av, Revs. J.St. Clair Neal and S.H.Cummings. Harlem-Park Church-Gilmor opp Harlem park, Rev. W. F. Speake.
Monroe-Street Church-Corner Monroe and Ramsay, Rev. D. M. Browning.
Union-Square Church-Corner Lombard and Calhoun, Rev. A. II. Ames.
Whatcoat Church-Corner Stricker and Presst- man, Rev. A. E. Gibson.
Colored.
Ames Chapel-Saratoga near Carrollton av, Rev. R. A. Read.
Asbury Chapel-McElderry near Patterson-park av, Rev. G. T. Wright.
Asbury Church-Corner East and Douglass, Rev. W. C. Cooper.
Centennial Church-Corner Bank and Caroline, Rev. W. T. Harris.
John Wesley Church-Sharp near Montgomery, Rev. J. W. Waters.
Orchard-Street Church-Orchard near Druid Hill av, Rev. H. A. Carroll.
Sharp-Street Church-Sharp north of Pratt, Rev. J. W. Dansbury.
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METHODIST INDEPENDENT.
Bethany-Corner Lexington and Calhoun, Rev. Wm. H. McAllister.
Chatsworth-Corner Pine and Franklin, Rev. H. E. Johnson.
Epworth-Gilmor and Mosher, Rev. B. R. Wilburn.
John Wesley-Pratt near Fulton av, Rev. J. C. Hummer.
Olive Branch-Fort av and Charles.
St. John-Liberty north of Fayette, Rev. Dr. J. J. Murray.
St. John Chapel-Corner Madison av and Laurens, Rev. C. M. Giffin.
William-Street-William near Gittings, Rev. Thomas Lowe.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL-SOUTH.
Rev. T. E. Carson and Rev. R. R. S. Hough, Presiding Elders.
Calvary-Greene and Lombard, Rev. J. W Shoaff.
Central Church-Edmondson av and Stricker, Rev. J. A. Regester.
East Baltimore-Bond north of Baltimore, Rev. J. M. Hawley.
Emmanuel-Presstman and McCulloh, Rev. J. R. Andrew.
Frederick Avenue Chapel -- Frederick road near tollgate, Rev. Charles Simmon.
North Baltimore Church-Holland nr Aisquith, Rev. J. E. Wilson.
St. Paul-Fayette near Carrollton avenue, Rev. W. H. D. Harper.
Trinity-Madison av and Preston, Rev. J. W. Duffey.
Rev. B. F. Ball, agent Book Depository, 71 w Fayette.
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
Broadway-Corner Broadway and Monument, Rev. T. E. Coulbourn.
Hampden-Rev. A. D. Melvin.
Henry Chapel (colored )-West near Hanover, Rev. John W. Leakins.
Hull-Street Mission-Hull and Fort av, Rev. W. H. Stone.
Locust Point-Rev. Wm. H. Stone.
Mount Lebanon-Corner Prestou and Bond, Rev. W. S. Hammond.
South Baltimore-Light south of West, Rev. J. E. T. Ewell.
Starr Church-Corner Poppleton aud Lemmon, Rev. C. H. Littleton
St. Luke Mission (colored )-Rev. John Scott.
St. Thomas (colored )-Chesnut nr Front, Rev. A. D. Coupland.
Washington-Street Station-Corner Washing- ton and Lombard, Rev. R. S. Rowe.
West Baltimore-Corner Lafayette avenue aud Gilmor, Rev. D. L. Greenfield.
METHODISTS-AFRICAN.
Rev. D. A. Payne, Bishop.
Allen Mission-Stockton alley near Baltimore, Rev. George W. Brodie.
Bethel-Saratoga west of Gay, Rev. Leri J. Coppin.
Ebenezer-Montgomery east of Hanover, Rev. Chas. W. Fitzhugh.
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St. John-Tessier street. Rev. Daniel Draper. Waters Chapel-Spring between Jefferson and McElderry, Rev. James W. Bowser.
Mt. Zion-Saratoga near Carrollton avenue, Rev. Henry P. Thomas.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Abbott Chapel-Abbott Place, Highland ave. Rev. J. Wynne Jones. Services, 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
Aisquith-Street-Aisquith near Jefferson, Rev. Silas A. Davenport. Services, I) A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Associate Reformed-Fayette between Liberty and Charles, Rev. John Leyburn, D. D. Ser- vices, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Associate Reformed Chapel-Columbia avenue near Poppleton, Rev. J. R. Bridges. Ser- vices, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 10 April 1.
Boundary-Avenue-North avenue and St. Paul. Rov. Geo. T. Perves. Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Broadway-Corner Broadway and Gough, Rev. G. E. Jones. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Brown Memorial-Corner Park av and Town- send, Rev. J. S. Jones, D. D. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to Octo- ber 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Brown Memorial Mission-Cathedral and John, vacant. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Central Church Mission-Ridgely and Ham- burg, Rev. Henry Matthews. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to Octo- ber 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Central Presbyterian-Eutaw place near Dol - phin. Rev. J. T. Smith. D. D. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to Oeto- ber 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Faith Chapel, (First Presbyterian Church )- Gay and Chase. Rev. John P. Campbell. Services, 11 A. M. and S P. M. from May 1 to November 1, and 7.45 P. M. from Novem- ber 1 to May 1.
First Presbyterian -- Corner Madison and Park avenue. Rev. J T. Leftwich, D. D. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to Oc- tober 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
First United Presbyterian-Corner Madison av and Biddle, Rev. T. W. Anderson. Services, 11 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. from April 1 to Oc- tober 1, and 4 P. M. from October I to April 1. Franklin-Square-Corner Carey and Fayette, Rov. J. A. Lefevre, D. D. Services, 11 A.M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Franklin-Street-Corner Franklin and Cathe- dral, Rev. W. U. Murkland, D. D. Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Grace Church (colored )-Corner Dolphin and Etting. Rev. C. Hedges. Services, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Govane Chapel-Govanstown, Rev. - Mar- tin, Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
Hampden-Woodberry near the Park. Rev.
Barrett. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
Knox Church (colored )-Baltimore and Ais- quith, Rev. Wm. M. Hargrave. Services, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Lafayette-Square-Carroliton ar near Lanvale, Rev. Samuel MeLanahan. Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1. Light-Street Presbyterian-Light near Warren av, Rev. James D. Fitzgerald. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M.from October 1 to April 1. Madison Street (colored )-Madison nr Park av, Rev. Wm. H. Weaver. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from Arpil 1 to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1. Mount Washington-Franklin road, Rev. R. L. McMurran. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. from April l to October 1, and 7.30 P. M. from October 1 to April 1.
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