Woods' Baltimore city directory (1885), Part 338

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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Founded by the Charity Organization Society. Chairman-Henry Janes. Treasurer-S. P. Thompson. Supt. Yard-Edw. H. Comegys.


EGENTON FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. No. 245 Madison Avenue.


In charge of First Presbyterian Church. Julia A. Almy, Matron.


ST. ELIZABETH HOME FOR COLORED INFANTS.


No. 57 St. Paul Street. 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 St. 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. No. 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.


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ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM. Corner Townsend and Division Streets. Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Vis- iting day. Thursday, from 1 to 5 o'clock P.M. Sister Maria, Principal.


ST.VINCENT DE PAUL ORPHAN ASYLUM. No. 23 North Front Street.


Under the charge of the "Brothers of the Chris- tian Schools."


THOMAS WILSON FUEL SAVING SOCIETY


Office 55 N. Charles street.


President-Dr. James Carey Thomas. Treas- urer-J. A. Tompkins. Secretary-John R. Kelso jr.


THOMAS WILSON SANITARIUM FOR


CHILDREN.


Office 55 N. Charles street.


President-Francis T. King. Recording Secre- tary-Wm. A. Fisher. Corresponding Sec- retary-J. A. Tompkins. Treasurer-Wm. H. Graham.


HOUSE OF REFORMATION. For Colored Boys.


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-Edward Stabler, Jr., 3 South Street.


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


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, 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. Martin, Dr. Sc., Biology; C. D. Morris, M. A., Latin and Greek ; Paul Haupt, Shemetic Languages; Ira Remsen, M. D., Chemistry ; H. A. Rowland, Ph. D., Physics; Simon Newcomb, Mathematics and Astronomy ; G. Stanley Hall, Psychology.


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 on application for tickets. The laboratories of Chemistry, Biology and Physics are well equipped. The library contains 24,400 selected voluines.


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. Athenæum Building.


President-Prof. Christopher Johnston. Cor- responding Secretary-Philip R. Uhier. Re- cording Secretary-Edw. Stabler. Jr. Treas- urer-Wm.Canby. Custodian-Otto Lugger.


MARYLAND IMPROVED LIVE-STOCK BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.


President-Alex. M. Fulford. Secretary and Treasurer-T. Alex. Seth, 28 St. Paul street.


MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.


President-Ferdinand C. Latrobe. Vice-Presi- dent-Joseph M Cushing. Recording Sec- retary-Samuel R. Waite. Treasurer-Ed- ward W. Robinson. Actuary and Librarian -Geo. L. McCahan. 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.


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


President-James Carey. Secretary-Joseph Merrefield. Superintendent-Edw. Stabler jr.


INSTITUTION FOR THE COLORED DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND. No. 258 Saratoga Street. Mary A. Taylor, Matron.


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, W'm. R. Barry, Postoffice Avenne and Second St.


ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY OF BAL- TIMORE CITY.


Incorporated by the State of Maryland, March 30th. 1882.


Main Building, 37 Mulberry Street.


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


President-Enoch Pratt. Vice-President-Geo.


B. Cole. Treasurer-Henry Janes .- Secre- tary-E. Stabler, jr., 3 South Street.


Trustees-Enoch Pratt. Geo. Wm. Brown. Na- thaniel H. Morison, Henry Janes, Charles J. Bonaparte, Gen. B. Cole, E. Stabler,jr., James A. Gary, John W. McCoy.


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


No. 122 W. Fayette Street.


Open from 12 M. to 3 P. M. The Librarian attends from 12 M. to 3 P. M. Books and jour- nals can be taken ont only during those hours. Number of volumes 4,100 ; journals taken 110. Dr. Eugene F. Cordell, Librarian.


MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1839.


Wilson Building, N. E. Corner Charles and Saratoga Streets. Library 39,000 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.


President-John W. McCoy. Librarian-John W. M. Lce.


SOUTH BALTIMORE MECHANICS' LIBRARY. No. 158 Montgomery Street.


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-$1 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 82,000 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 reduced prices, and several concerts are given every sea- son 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.


ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.


"Maiden's Choice" Road, 23 miles west of the City. Carroll P. O. In charge of 31 Xave- rian brothers.


President-James Gibbon. Vice President- Thomas S. Lee. Secretary-B. G. Harris. Treasurer-Edward McColgan.


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-SCHOOL OF LAW.


N. E. Corner Lombard and Greene Streets. Secretary-Henry D. Harlan, 35 St. Paul St.


THE WORKINGMEN'S INSTITUTE OF BALTIMORE CITY.


Corner Elliott and Canton Streets. 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 Street.


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


President-Dr. Thos. F. Murdoch. Vice-Pres- ident-Dr. S. C. Chew. Recording and Cor- responding Secretary -- Dr.B Bernard Browne. Treasurer-Dr. G. Lane Taneyhill.


BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY.


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


BALTIMORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. No. 122 W. Fayette Street.


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.


BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE. No. 25 Garden street. W. R. Monroe, M. D., Dean.


COLLEGE OF


PHYSICIANS AND SUR-


GEONS.


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


BALTIMORE POLYCLINIC


AND POST


GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL.


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


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


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


President-Dr. B. B. Browne. Vice-President- Dr.R.B. Morison. Recording Secretary-Dr. Joseph T. Smith. Treasurer-Dr. H.Clinton McSherry. Corresponding Secretary-Dr . S. W. Mosely.


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DISPENSARIES.


Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity, 186 Franklin street.


Baltimore Free Dispensary, 25 Garden street.


Baltimore Homeopathic Free Dispensary, 58 N. Greene street.


Baltimore General, Liberty st. north of Fayette. Calvert Free Dispensary of the College of Physi-


cians and Surgeons, Calvert and Saratoga sts. Eastern, corner Central av and Baltimore street. Eye and Ear Dispensary (free), of the Church Home and Infirmary, North Broadway near Fairmount av


Free Dispensary of the Baltimore Polyclinic and Post Graduate Medical School, 112 Hanover street. Has also connected with it an out- door obstetrical department, free of charge Nervous Diseases (free), 6 Barnet street.


North-eastern, 238 E. Monument street.


North-western (free), for Medical and Surgical Treatment, 162 Druid Hill av


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


Southern Dispensary, 77 Hill street.


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


Waverley and Homestead Dispensary and Re- lief Association, Old York Road nr Jefferson street.


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


EXAMINERS OF PHARMACY AND PRAC- TICAL CHEMISTRY. For the City of Baltimore.


Ferd. Hassencamp, J. Faris Moore, Edwin Ear- eckson. Office 75 Hanover street.


HIEBREW HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM AS- SOCIATION.


Monument street, east of Broadway. President-B. F. Ulman. Vice-President- Manko Friedman. Secretary -- IgnatiusLauer. Treasurer-A. S. Adler. Physicians-Dr. A. Friedenwald, Dr. S W. Seldner. Superin- tendent-Dr. Benj. A. Bonnheim.


MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Aisquith near Fayette street.


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


MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.


President-E. P. Keech, D. D., D. S. Secre- tary-Richard Grady, D. D. S., 245 n Carey street. C. E. Duck, D. D. S., T. S. Waters, D. D. S., Edward Nelson, D. D. S.


MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF MARYLAND


Incorporated January 20th, 1799. No. 122 W. Favette street. President-Dr. Thomas S. Latimer. Vice-Pres- idents-Drs. John R. Quinan, and I. E. At- kinson. Secretary-Dr. G. Lane Tanevhill. Corresponding Secretary-Dr. T. Barton Brune. Treasurer-Dr. W. F. A. Kemp. Curator-Dr. Joseph T. Smith.


HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES.


Baltimore Eve; Ear and Throat Charity Hospi- tal, 186 Franklin street.


Church Home and Infirmary, Broadway, near Fairmount av


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


Dental Infirmary of the University of Maryland, corner Greene street and Cider alley.


Hebrew Asylum, for the sick of the Israelitisb faith, Monument and Ann streets.


Johns Hopkins Hospital, Broadway opposite McElderry street.


Maryland Hospital for the Insane, office north- west corner Calvert and Lexington streets. Maryland Woman's Hospital, 51 Saratoga street, connected with the College of Physicans and Surgeons.


Maternite (Lying-in-Asylum), 163 W. Lombard street, connected with the College of Physic- ians and Surgeons.


Mount Hope Retreat, for the insane and sick, office 141 St. Paul street.


Presbyterian Eye and Ear Charity Hospital, 77 E. Baltimore street.


St. Agnes Hospital, Maiden Choice lane, Car- roll P. O., Md.


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


St. Vincent Hospital, Laurens street opposite Bolton, under the care of Sisters of Charity Union Protestant Infirmary, corner Mosher and Division streets.


University Hospital, (formerly Baltimore In- firmary ), corner Lombard and Greene Sts. Woman's and Child's Hospital and Dispen- sary, 126 N. Eutaw street.


MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND.


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


MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE.


N. E. Corner Baltimore and Caroline Sts.


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 Greene Sts. F. J. S. Gorgas, Dean.


UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.


N. E. Corner Lombard and Greene Sts. L. McLane Tiffany, Dean. S. Teackle Wallis, Provost.


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


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MISCELLANEOUS.


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF MORE COUNTY. Office, 128 W. Baltimore Street. President-Col. D. M. Matthews. Secretary and Treasurer-Wm. B. Sands.


BALTI-


THE ASSOCIATION OF THE MARYLAND LINE.


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


ASSOCIATION OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS OF BALTIMORE. 54 Exchange Place.


President-James M. Anderson. Treasurer-G. W. S. Hall. Sec'y-Wm. Cunningham.


ATHEN ÆUM CLUB. N. E. Corner Charles and Franklin Sts. President-S. Teackle Wallis. Secretary- Chas. Mackall. Treasurer-Harry H. Adair.


BALTIMORE ATHLETIC CLUB. 21 N. Charles Street.


President-Edwd. A. Griffith. Secretary-Ar- mistead Randolph. Treasurer-J. Carroll Lucas.


BALTIMORE SKETCH CLUB. 74 W. Fayette Street.


BALTIMORE CLUB. 187 N. Charles Street.


CRESCENT CLUB. S. W. Cor. Fayette and Paca Streets. J. F. Morrison, President; Geo. W. Spicer, Secretary ; Alvin Robinson, Treasurer.


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


BALTIMORE NATATORIUM. N. Howard St, adjoining Academy of Music. President-John Gill. Secretary-W. M. Bu- sey. Treasurer-James Birckhead, jr.


BALTIMORE POULTRY AND CLUB.


PIGEON


37 Postoffice Avenue.


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


BALTIMORE ZITHER ASSOCIATION. Headquarters, 163 W. Fayette St. President-Harry Fisher. Musical Director- Wm. Lohmeyer.


CALVERTON CLUB. 125 W. Baltimore Street.


CALEDONIAN CLUB OF BALTIMORE. Organized 1873.


Meets every Tuesday evening, Standard Hall, corner Frederick and Baltimore Sts.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING CO. Office, Room 32 Chamber of Commerce. President-W.B.McAtee. Treasurer-J.Olney Norris. Secretary-W. S. Osburn.


COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION FOR MARYLAND. Office 5 S. Gay St.


Board-George A . von Lingen, President ; Jas. Carey Coale, Dr. Chas. O'Donovan. Henry G. Wilkens, Secretary.


CEMETERIES.


Baltimore-North ar and Belair road. Francis White, President; George A. Reed, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, 8 South Street. Baltimore Hebrew-Belair av ext. Office, cor- ner Lloyd and Watson Streets.


Bonnie Brae-Frederick road. Pierre C. Dugan, Secretary, 43 Lexington Street.


Cathedral-Tenant near Calhoun. Pierre C. Dugan, Secretary, 43 Lexington Street.


Cedar Hill-near Brooklynville, A. A. co. D.


D. Bulman, Secretary. 63 W. Fayette Street. Cemetery of the Most Holy Redeemer-Belair road near Gardensville. Office, St. Michael and St. James (R. C. ) Churches.


Greenmount-Greenmount ar and Hoffman. John H. B. Latrobe, President ; James Mc- Neal, jr., Treasurer. Office, 53 Lexington St. Holy Cross-Harford road near North av. Rev. John T. Gaitley, St. Patrick Church, Broad- way.


Laurel (Colored ) --¿ mile on Belair rd. Office, 18 Courtland Street.


Loudon Park-3 miles on Frederick road. Geo. Gildersleeve, President; Wm. F. Primrose, Sec'y and Treasurer. Office, 25 N. Charles. Street.


Mount Carmel-1} miles on O'Donnell road. M. W. Adams, Secretary, 43 S. Frederick St. Mount Olivet-23 miles on Frederick road. Office, ne cor Charles and Fayette Sts. E. W. Briding, Agent.


St. Peter's-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. Holiday Street.


Western-West Baltimore street extended.


CHURCH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 191 Mulberry Street.


Secretary-Rev. C. K. Nelson. Treasurer- Wm. Woodward.


CITY EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY. Office 105 Mulberry Street.


President-Wm. H. Falconer. Vice-Presidents -Harrison Adreonand Dr. Milton Hammond Secretary-Edwin Higgins. Treasurer-F. H. Davidson. Superintendent-Rev. S. H. Cummings.


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COLVIN MUSICAL AND LITERAY CIRCLE. Hamburg and Ridgely Streets. President-Louis C. Dietsch.


COMMITTEES OF MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Office No. 111 N. Charles Street.


Foreign Secretary-Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D. Home Secretary-Rev. J. N. Craig, D. D. Treasurer-L C. Inglis.


CONCORDIA CLUB. Nos. 8, 10 and 12 S. Eutaw Street. President-Henry Sein. 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-S. Straus.


DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY. Rooms 69 N. Charles Street. President-Mrs. W. Reed. Vice-Presidents- Mrs. D. Donohoe, Mrs. Alan P. Smith. Treasurer-Mrs. John Duer. Rec. Secre- tary-Faris C. Pitt. Corresponding Secre- tary-Mrs. Henry Stockbridge.


BALTIMORE LIEDERKRANZ. No. 274 Lexington Street. President-John Hemmeter. Vice-President- S. Steinmueller. Secretary-Louis L. Wark- meister. Treasurer-L. Aull.


FEMALE CITY MISSION.


Bible House, 25 N. Charles Street. 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 Streets. President-Rev. Franklin Wilson. Superin- tendent -- W. K. Bibb.


GERMANIA CLUB.


No. 181 W. Fayette St. 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 Street.


President-John B. Dietz. Vice-President- John B. Adt. Secretary-A. Staib. Treas- urer-C. J. Nickel. Manager-Gustave Humrichausen.


H. Y. M. CLUB. Organized 1863.


S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Bond Streets. President-Wm. F. Airey. Secretary-Eben Strahan. Treasurer-W. H. H. Sultzer.


HEBREW SOCIETY FOR EDUCATING POOR AND ORPHAN CHILDREN.


Meets at Ghizuck Amuno Congregation Vestry Rooms 2d Sunday in January, April, July and October.


President-Rev. Dr. H. W. Schneeberger. Sec- retary-Jonas Goldsmith, No. 884 W. Balti- more Street.


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. Cor. Fulton Avenue and Franklin. Sts. Matron-Mrs. Emily Taylor.


LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR. Corner of Preston and Valley Streets. A home for the aged of any denomination.


GENERAL GERMAN HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE.


N. W. Corner Lombard and Penn Streets. Secretary-J. R. Fellman.


HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Corner of Mount and Hollins Streets.


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 in- mates.


HOUSE OF REFUGE.


Is situated a short distance from Frederick ave- nue, west of Gwynn's falls.


President-Dr. John J. Graves. Vice-Presi- dent-Gen. Geo. H. Stenart. Treasurer- George S. Brown. Secretary-Thos. S. Baer. Superintendent-R. J. Kirkwood.


JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CLUB. No. 26 Garden Street.


JOURNALIST CLUB. Johnson Building.


President-Charles W. Dashiell. Secretary- John S. Shriver. Treasurer-Joseph Y. Bratton.


LADIES' BRANCH BIBLE SOCIETY. Bible House, 25 N. Charles Street. Meets Ist 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 Streets. President-Frank Brown. Secretary-J. D. Ferguson.


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MARYLAND BIBLE SOCIETY. Organized in 1833. Incorporated in 1842. Bible House, 25 N. Charles Street. President-Francis T. King. Agent-W. H. Cole.


MARYLAND CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM AS- SOCIATION. Office 55 N. Charles Street, Room No. 9. President-J. Hall Pleasants. Treasurer-T. Erskine Carson. Secretary-George B. Cole, 57 s Gay Street.


MARYLAND CLUB.


N. E. Corner Franklin and Cathedral Street. President-Otho H. Williams. Vice-President- Henry S. Taylor. Secretary-Gilmor Mere- dith. Treasurer-Edward Higgins, Jr.


MARYLAND COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Dr. James Hall, Agent, 57 Second Street.


MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga Streets. President-John H. B. Latrobe. Ass't Lib- rarian-John G. Gatchell. Library 15,000 volumes. Also Gallery of Paintings and Statuary. Open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.


MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Office 128 W. Baltimore Street. President-Wm. H. Perot. Treasurer-R. W. L. Rasin. Secretary-Wm. B. Sands.


MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB. Office 58 N. Charles Street.


Executive Committee-Oden Bowie, President : Wash. Booth, First Vice-President; Edward Lloyd, Second Vice-President ; Robt. C.Hall, Treasurer ; Chas. F. Wheatly, Secretary ; Otho H. Williams, Frank Brown, W. H. De- Courcy, Skipwith Gordon, N. S. Hill, James Carroll, F. M. Hall, Ed. Patterson, Jr., Ed. Law Rogers, J. Alex. Preston.


MARYLAND STATE GRANGE. Office 128 W. Baltimore St. Master-Henry M. Murray. Secretary-Wm. B. Sands.


MARYLAND STATE TEMPERANCE AL- LIANCE. 34 N. Calvert Street. l'resident-William Daniel. Secretary-C. S. Mosher. City Vice-Presidents-Wm. Silver- wood, Robert T. Smith, Rev. Dr. Clark. Treasurer-Edwin Higgins.


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


President-Goldsborough S. Griffith. Secre- tary-J.B. Phipps. Treasurer-William A. Wisong. State Superintendent and City Missionary-William A. Baker.


MARYLAND STATE DAIRYMAN'S ASSO- CIATION.


Office 128 W. Baltimore St. President-L. A. J. Lamotte. Secretary-Wm. B. Sands. Treasurer-C. Lyon Rogers.


MARYLAND TRACT SOCIETY. 73 W. Fayette Street.


President-Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D. D. Treasurer-E. L. Focke. Secretary-Rev.


R. Scott Norris.


MERCHANTS CLUB.


German Street, between South and Calvert. President-S. P. Thompson. Vice- President- T. E. Hambleton. Treasurer-J. Wilcox Brown. Secretary-A. B. Faulkner.


MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION.


S. E. Corner Liberty and German Sts.


President-Henry C. Smith. First Vice-Presi- dent-John E. Hurst. Second Vice-Presi- dent-D. J. Foley. Third Vice-President- German H. Hunt. Fourth Vice-President- Wm. T. Dixon. Treasurer-Wm. H. Jones. Secretary-John R. Bland.


ORDER OF THE ORIOLE. Over National Exchange Bank.


President-Robert Garrett. Vice-Presidents- Ferdinand C. Latrobe, D. E. Conklin, Henry R. McNally. Treasurer-Ernest Hoen. Sec- retary-John R. Bland. Board of Governors Joseph G. Pangborn, E. V. Hermange, T. P. Langdon, W .A. Marburg, J. Herbert Law- son, W. H. Hartman, W. B. Oliver, W. W. Johnson, A. B. Faulkner.


ORATORIO SOCIETY. Natatorium Building, North Howard St. President-Otto Sutro. Vice-President-Edgar G. Miller. Treasurer-David L. Bartlett. Secretary-J. Frank Supplee. Librarian- D. H. Emory.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BROTHER- HOOD. Rooms 191 Madison Avenue.


President-Edwin Higgins. Treasurer-Geo. A. Mason. Rec. Secretary-J. II. Chase.


SCHUETZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Avenue near North Avenue.


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 Street. Treasurer-Capt. F. M. Colston.


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SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT OF PAUL.




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