Woods' Baltimore city directory (1886), Part 345

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 1762


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Laborers-Nelson N. Holland. James A. Barnet, John H. Horner, Thos. S. Saville.


Engineer-Stephen Nunn.


Fireman-Owen M. White.


NAVAL OFFICE.


Naval Officer-Dr. Wm. R. Wilmer.


Deputy Naval Officer-A. A. Lawrence Entry Clerk-Samuel Keefer. Warehouse Clerk-R. E. Bouldin. Liquidating Clerks-J.P.Carter, J.A. Brawner. Fee Clerk- A. W. Hazen.


Impost and Manifest Entry Clerk-George W. Dowell. Messenger-Hilary H. Wade. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.


Surveyor-H. Clay Naill. Deputy Surveyor-Charles L. Wilson. Clerks-J. W. Kaufman, Robt. H. Bussey. Messenger-Charles E. Swann.


GENERAL APPRAISER'S OFFICE.


General Appraiser-H. Wheeler Combs. Clerk to General Appraiser-O. D. Madge. Appraisers-John L.Linthicum, Henry H.Golds- borough.


Examiners-John R. Fellman, Samuel Knode, John C. Bridges, W. L. Shaw. Clerks-W. T. Valiant, Robert S. Corse. Foreman of Laborers-Wilson D. West.


Laborers-James H. Parker, G. J. Buckey, Thomas T. Dennison, Z. F. Zeigler, J. N. Car- ter, Fred. S. Hammond, J. A. Crocket, W. E. Wheeler, Michael Sargable.


Messenger-Henry Jones.


EXAMINER OF DRUGS.


Dr. James H. Butler.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Office orer Postoffice.


Collector District of Maryland-J. Henry Sell- man. Chief Deputy-Edward M. Keith. Deputy in Charge at Washington-John C. Eckloff. Cashier-Wm. I. Rasin. Deputy in Charge of Distilleries-H. F. Dorten. Dep- uties in Charge of Divisions-C. K. Brewer, Ist ; Edward Dwyer, 2d ; Wm. E. Wallis, 3d : Wm. A. Noel, 4th; James S. Rawlins, 5th ; John S. Price, 6th ; Wm. J. Applegarth, 7th ; J. Scott Merryman, 8th. Deputies in Charge -Cumberland, Webster Bruce; Hagerstown, James Hammond ; Frederick, George W.Rems- burg.


SPECIAL AGENCY U. S. TREASURY.


John J. Mahon, agent; John H. Montgomery, inspector and clerk ; James T. Caulk, special inspector.


UNITED STATES TREASURY.


U. S. Assistant Treasurer-Francis M. Darby. Acting Assistant and Cashier-T.H.H.Leary. Clerks-A. H. Barnitz, Moses Whitson, L. H. Nice, Herman Baake, Jacob R. Tucker, G. Clement Goodrich, Frisby J. Davis, and J. Frank Harris. Messenger-Chas. H. Mor- gan. Vault Watchmen-John J. Burgonier, Rufus H. Wilcoxen, W. H. Eakle.


ENGINEER CORPS, U. S. A. Col. Wm. P. Craighill, 378 St. Paul st. in charge of River and Harbor improvements. Major Jared A. Smith, 1 Courtland, Engineer 5th Light House District.


QUARTERMASTER U. S. ARMY. No. 160 W. Fayette Major G. C. Smith, Asst. Q.M., U.S.A. Clerks-Arthur Haine, Wm. White.


COMMISSARY U. S. ARMY. No. 160 W. Fayette. Bvt. Brig. Gen. M. P. Small, C. S., U. S. A. Clerks-Frank Bryan, Geo. S. Doane. Messenger-Nelson Williams.


U. S. RECRUITING STATIONS.


Capt. Gilbert E. Overton, Commanding, 87} S. Sharp st. Capt.John B. Parke, Commanding. 218 W. Pratt st.


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NAVY PAY OFFICE. Keyser Building.


Pay Director-James D. Murray, U. S. N. Chief Clerk -- Geo.S.Sproston ; Assistant, James D. Murray, Jr.


U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Office Basement Postoffice.


Passed Asst. Surgeon-F. W. Mead. Assist- ant-J. B. Fattic. Hospital Steward-Dr. Thos. B. Perry. Messenger-Elijah Allsup. Hospital patients sent to Marine Ward, St. Joseph's Hospital, Caroline and Hoffman streets. Out patients treated at the office.


LIGHT HOUSE INSPECTOR.


Over No. 4 South. Inspector-Com. R. D. Evans, U. S. N.


U. S. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. Room No. 13 Exchange Building.


Lieut. S. L. Graham, U. S. N., in charge. Assistant-Ensign W. S. Benson, U. S. N.


U. S. LIGHT HOUSE ENGINEER. No. 1. Courtland.


Engineer-Major Jared A. Smith, U. S. A. Assistant Engineer-John Murdoch.


WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service, U. S. A.


Over Corner of South and Water Streets.


Geo. W. Felger, in charge. James A. Barry and E. C. Knowles, Assistants.


U. S. SPECIAL INSPECTORS OF FOREIGN STEAM VESSELS. No. 25 S. Gay.


Inspector of Hulls-Daniel Constantine. In- spector of Machinery-P. A. O'Brien.


U. S. LOCAL INSPECTORS OF STEAM- BOATS.


Office second story Custom House, (south side. ) Supervisor-James Curran. Inspectors-Levi Valentine and W. O. Saville. Assistant In- spectors-Thomas D. Burch and Wm. Sheffer. Clerk-Edward G. Allen.


U. S. SHIPPING COMMISSION. Lombard, basement Postoffice. Commissioner-Capt. J. J. Rodgers.


COURTS.


THE JUDICIARY OF MARYLAND.


THE COURT OF APPEALS consists of one Judge specially elected from the eighth Judicial Cir- cuit (Baltimore City), and the Chief Judges of the seven remaining judicial circuits.


CHIEF JUDGE .- Hon. Richard H. Alvey, of Washington county.


FIRST CIRCUIT-Hon. Levin T. H. Irving, of Somerset county.


SECOND CIRCUIT-Hon. John M. Robinson, of Queen Anne county.


THIRD CIRCUIT .- Hon. George Yellott, of Bal- timore county.


FOURTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard H. Alvey, of Washington county.


FIFTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. Oliver Miller, of Anne Arundel county.


SIXTH CIRCUIT .~ Hon. John Ritchie, of Fred- erick county.


SEVENTH CIRCUIT .- Hon. Frederick Stone, of Charles county.


EIGHTH CIRCUIT (Baltimore City ) .- Hon. W. Shepard Bryan.


Clerk .- Spencer C. Jones, of Montgomery co. State Reporter .- J. Shaaf Stockett, of Anne Arundel county.


Attorney General .- Charles B. Roberts, of Carroll county.


Terms of Court .- First Monday in April and October.


THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF MARYLAND.


Terms of Courts .- The Judges of the Circuit Courts have power to change the days for the commencement of the terms of Courts, &c., un- der the following provisions of the Constitution, Art. 4, section 24 :


" The Judges shall hold not less than two terms of the Circuit Court in each of the coun- ties composing their respective circuits, at such times as are now or may hereafter be prescribed, to which jurors shall be summoned ; and in those counties where only two such terms are beld, two other and intermediate terms, to which jurors shall not be summoned. Said Judges may alter or fix the times for holding any or all terms until otherwise prescribed, and shall adopt rules to the end that all business not re- quiring the interposition of a jury, shall be, as far as practicable, disposed at said intermediate terms."


THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.


FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Levin T. H. Irving, Chief Judge; Hon. Charles F. Golds- borough and Hon. Charles F. Holland, asso- ciates. Terms of Court-


Worcester County .- Snow Hill, jury, 3d Mon- day in May and 4th Monday in October ; non jury, 3d Monday in January and July. F. M. Slemons, Clerk.


Somerset County .- Princess Ann, jury, 2d Monday in April and October; non jury, 2d Monday in January and July. Benj. F. Lang- ford, Clerk.


Dorchester County .- Cambridge, jury, 4th Monday in April and 2d Monday in November ; non jury, 4th Monday in January and July. Charles Lake, Clerk.


Wicomico County .- Salisbury, jury, 4th Mon- day in March and Sept .; non jury, Ist Monday in January and July. John W. Staton, Clerk.


SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon.John M. Rob- inson, Chief Judge ; Hon. Joseph A. Wickes and Hon. Frederick Stump, associates. Terms of Court-


Caroline County .- Denton, jury, Ist Monday in April and October ; non jury, 2d Monday in January and 4th Monday in June. Luther H. Gadd, Clerk.


Talbot County .- Easton, jury, 3d Monday in May and Nov .; non jury, Ist Monday in Feb. and 4th Monday in July. Thos. Hewlett, Clerk.


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Queen Anne County .- Centreville, jury, 1st Monday in May and November; non jury, 4th Monday in January and 3d Monday in July. Samuel C. Dudley, Clerk.


Kent County .- Chestertown, jury, 3d Mon- day in April and October ; non jury, 3d Mon- day in January and 2d Monday in July. Sam- uel Beck, Clerk.


Cecil County .- Elkton, jury, 3d Monday in March and Sept., and 2d Monday in Dec .; non jury, 3d Monday in June. Jas. A. Davis, Clerk.


THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. George Yellott, Chief Judge ; IIon. James D. Watters and Hon. David Fowler, associates. Terms of Court-


Baltimore County .- Towson, jury, Ist Mon- day in March, 3d Monday in May, 2d Monday in September, and 1st Monday in December. John W. Shanklin, Clerk.


Hurford County -Belair, jury, 2d Monday in February, May aud November; non jury, 2d Monday in September. A. L. Jarrett, Clerk.


FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Richard H. Alvey, Chief Judge ; Hon. Andrew K. Syester and Hon. Henry W.Hoffman, associates. Terms of Court-


Alleghany County .- Cumberland, jury, Ist Monday in January, 2d Monday in April and October ; non jury, Ist Thursday in July. Theo- dore Luman, Clerk.


Washington County .- Hagerstown, jury, 2d Monday in February and May, and 3d Monday in November ; non jury Ist Monday in August. G. B. Oswald, Clerk.


Garrett County .- Oakland, jury, Ist Monday in May, 2d Monday in September ; non jury, Ist Monday in July and 3d Monday in Decem- ber. W. H. Tower, Clerk.


FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Oliver Miller, Chief Judge. Hon. J. Thomas Jones and Hon. John E. Smith, associates. Terms of Court-


Carroll County .- Westminster, jury, 2d Mon- day in May and 2d Monday in Nov .; non jury, 2d Monday in February and August. Wm. N. Martin, Clerk


Howard County .- Ellicott City, jury, 3d Mon- day in March and 1st Monday in Sept .; non jury, 3d Monday in June and Ist Monday in December. Louis J. Watkins, Clerk.


Anne Arundel County .- Annapolis, jury, 3d Monday in April and Oct .; non jury, 3d Mon- day in Jan. and July. Sprigg Harwood, Clerk.


SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. John Ritchie, Chief Judge. Hon. John A. Lynch and Hon. John T. Vinson, associates. Terms of Court-


Montgomery County .- Rockville,jury,3d Mon- day in March and 2d Monday in Nov .; non jury, 3d Monday in Jan. and Ist Monday in June. James Anderson, Clerk.


Frederick County .- Frederick, jury, 3d Mon- day in Feb. and Sept. and 2d Monday in May and Dec. W. Irving Parsons, Clerk.


SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Hon. Frederick Stone, Chief Judge. Hon. J. Parran Crane and Hon. John B. Brooke, associates. Terms of Court-


Prince George County .- Upper Marlborough, jury, Ist Monday in April and Oct .; non jury, 3d Monday in Jan. and June. John W. Belt, Clerk.


Charles County .- Port Tobacco,jury, 3d Mon- day in May and Nov .; non jury, 3d Monday in July and Feb. J. Samuel Turner, Clerk.


Calvert County .- Prince Frederick, jury, Ist Monday in May and the Wednesday next after the 1st Monday in Nov .; non jury, 1st Monday in July and Feb. John Sedwick, Clerk.


St. Mary County .- Leonardtown, jury, 3d Monday in March and Sept .; non jury, Ist Mon- day in June and Dec. J. Frank Ford, Clerk.


EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .- Baltimore city .


The Supreme Bench .- Hon. Geo. Wm. Brown, Chief Judge. Hons. Wm. A. Stewart, Wm. A. Fisher, Chas. E. Phelps and Edward Duffy, associates. The Judges of the Supreme Bench are assigned to the following Courts :


Superior Court .- 2d Monday in Jan., May and Sept. James Bond, Clerk.


Court of Common Pleas .- 2d Monday in Jan ., May and Sept. John T. Gray, Clerk.


Baltimore City Court .- 2d Monday in Jan., May and Sept. Wm. F. McKewen, Clerk.


Circuit Court .- 2d Monday in Jan., March, May, July, Sept. and Nov. Alvin Robertson, Clerk.


Criminal Court .- 2d Monday in Jan., May and Sept. John S. Bullock, Clerk, Henry G. Fledderman, Sheriff, Chas. G. Kerr, State's At- torney, Edgar H. Gans and Wm. F. Campbell, Deputies.


Orphans Court .- Hon. George W. Lindsay, Chief Judge, Hons. John K. Carroll and Danl. Gans, Associate Judges. Robt. T. Banks, Reg- ister of Wills. The Orphans' Court is in ses- sion every day, except Sunday, from 11 o'clock, A. M. to 1 o'clock, P. M.


Equity terms for the several counties of the State and the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, Ist Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November.


THE UNITED STATES COURTS IN MARY. LAND.


U. S. Court House Cor. North and Fayette Sts.


The State of Maryland is in the Fourth Judi- cial Circuit, which includes Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina.


THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT .- "The Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Cir- cuit in and for Maryland District," Hon. Hugh L. Bond, Circuit Judge, and Hon. Thos.J. Morris, District Judge. Clerk, James W. Chew ; U. S. District Attorney, Archibald Stirling, Jr., Esq .; A. M. Rogers, Ass't; U. S. Marshal, John M. McClintock ; U.S.Commissioners, Isaac Brooks, R. Lyon Rogers and G. Morris Bond, Esqs.


Terms of Court are held on the first Monday of April and November.


THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT .- "The District Court of the United States for Maryland Dis- trict," Hon. Thos. J. Morris, District Judge.


[The officers of this Court are the same as the officers of the Circuit Court.]


Terms of Court are held on the first Tuesday in March, June, September and December.


RECORD OFFICE.


S. E. Corner St. Paul and Lexington.


Superintendent-W. H. Clifford.


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FOREIGN CONSULATES.


Great Britain .- Denis Donohoe, Consul, T. W. Lawford, Vice-Consul. Office, over Exchange Reading Rooms. France-P. Rouxel, 42 Second.


Spain-Don Jose de Navarro, Consul. Manuel William Merry, Vice-Consul, 42 Second. Ferman Empire-G. A. VonLingen, 5 s Gay . Russia-C. Nitze, 7 South. taly-James Carey Coale, 65 Second. Netherlands-Claas Vocke, 100 s Charles. Sweden and Norway-J. S. Brancker, Vice-Con- sul, 37 German.


Denmark-Peter Boyesen, 14 s Gay.


Oriental Republic of Uruguay-P. DeMurgui- ondo, 84 Franklin. Argentine Republic and Venezula- C. Morton Stewart, Donnell bldg.


Brazil-Chas. Mackall, Vice-Consul, 25 s Gay. Portugal and Belgium-Robert Lehr, over 29 s Charles.


Chili-Washington Booth, 6 s Gay.


Peru-Vacant, 6 s Gay. Nicaragua-Basil Wagner, 311 North. Austria-Charles A. Martin, 37 German.


Liberia-Dr. Geo. W. S. Hall, cor. South and German.


Agents for the Underwriters at Bremen-F. W. Brune & Sons, 112 Spear's whf. Turkey-Chas. Eysmans, 33 s Gay.


Agent for the British, Continental and New York Underwriters-James Carey Coale, 65 Second.


BANKS.


Rules Observed by Banks in Baltimore.


The Banks are open every day in the year, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., except Sundays, Christmas, New Year, 22d February, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Good Friday and General Election Day.


BALTIMORE CLEARING HOUSE. Manager-R. Mickle National Union Bank of Maryland.


THE NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. E. cor. Baltimore and St. Paul. Original Charter, 1796-Re-chartered, 1865. Capital, $1,210,700. President-C. Devries, Cashier-J. Thomas Smith. Directors-C. M. Stewart, O. A. Parker, Christian Devries, Richard Cromwell, John B. Dixon, Geo. P. Thomas, John Gill. Discount Days-Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends-July and January. Election Jan- uary.


NATIONAL MARINE BANK. N. E. cor. Gay and Second. Chartered, 1810-Capital, $400,000. President-J. I. Middleton. Vice-President- James Bates. Cashier-J. M. Littig, Direc- tors-James Bates, Alex. Rieman, V. J. Brown, J. I. Middleton, W. A. Dunning- ton, G. R. Vickers, jr., Thomas J. Myer, H. C. Matthews, Joseph James Taylor. Dis- count Days-Tuesday and Friday. Divi- dends-April and October. Election-Jan- uary.


NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND. Fayette Street, east of Charles. .


Chartered, 1805-Capital, $900,000.


President William W. Taylor. Cashier-R. Mickle. Assistant-W. H. Wells. Direc- tors-Wm. Woodward, James E. Tate, James Hodges, James Carey, Lewis N. Hopkins, Isaac H. Dixon, Wm. W. Taylor, Wm. Key- ser, John Stellmann, Wm. A. Marburg. Dis- count Days-Monday and Thursday.


FRANKLIN BANK.


15 South Street, opposite German. .


Chartered, 1810-Capital, $320,000.


President-C. J. Baker. Cashier-V. Emory Gardner. Directors-Geo. Sanders, C. Webb, Hugh Sisson, Benjamin Whitely, Chas. E. Baker, Henry McShane, Charles F. Diggs, Edward Niemann. Disconnt Days-Monday and Thursday. Dividends-January and July. Election-April.


FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.


N. W. cor. Lombard and South.


Chartered, 1810-Capital, $650,000. President-James Sloane, jr. Cashier-Chas.H. Pitts. Directors-James Sloane, jr., Otho H. Williams, Edward Higgins, jr., Wm. P. Harvey, Faris C. Pitt, Robert Ober, John H. Brinkley. Discount Days-Monday and Thursday. Dividends-January and July. Election-2d Tuesday in January


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. S. W. cor. Gay and Second Chartered, 1834-Surplus, $460,000-Capital, $1,500,000. President-Alex. H. Stump. Cashier-Doug- las H. Thomas. Directors-Alex. H. Stump, Wmb. H. Baldwin, jr., Joseph P. Elliott, L. W. Gunther, Robinson W. Cator, W. Gra- ham Bowdoin, Frank Frick, Frank T.Smith. Discount Days-Tuesday and Friday. Div- idends-January and July. Election-Jan- uary. .


BANK OF COMMERCE. No. 26 South. Chartered, 1854-Capital, $202,500. President-Eugene Levering. Cashier-James R. Edmunds. Directors-Eugene Levering, George O. Manning, James R. Clark, Thos. H. Hanson, John C. King, Charles Markell, John A. Tompkins, Wm. M. Powell, G. S. Griffiith,jr. Discount Days-Wednesday and Saturday. Dividends-January and July.


NATIONAL MECHANICS BANK. S. E. cor. Calvert and Fayette Chartered, 1806-Capital, $1,000,000. President-Robert T.Baldwin. Cashier-James Scott. Directors-R. T. Baldwin, W. F. Lucas, S. H. Caughy, Robert Lehr, Thos. De Ford, Alex. Brown, Robert Garrett, George C. Jenkins, Jesse Hilles, Discount Days- Wedesnesday and Saturday. Dividends- January and July. Election January.


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COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS NAT. BANK Corner Howard and German. Chartered, 1810-National Charter, 1865. Capital, $512,560. President-Joseph H. Rieman. Cashier-John D. Early. Directors-Augustus J. Albert, Wm. G. Bansemer, Wm. Carmichael, J. H. Rieman, G. A. von Lingen, W.J. H. Watters, Frank Slingluff, Thos. W. Johnson, Basil Wagner. Discount Days-Tuesday and Fri- day at 9} A. M. Dividends-Jannary and July.


NAT. FARMERS AND PLANTERS BANK N. W. cor. South and German Chartered, 1836-Capital, $800,000. President-Enoch Pratt. Cashier-Richd. Cor- nelius. Directors-Enoch Pratt, Laurence Thomsen, D. L. Bartlett, Francis White, J. Alex. Shriver, Philip T. George, Charles T. Boehm, Henry Walters, R. C. Hoffman, John A. Whitridge. Discount Days-Monday and Thursday. Dividends-January and July


PEOPLES BANK. Corner Hopkins Place and Lombard. Chartered, 1856-Capital, $500,000. President-Wm. S. Carroll. Cashier-Joseph A. McKellip. Directors-Wm. S. Carroll, J. Henry Judik, Benj. F. Smith, John P. Am- midon, D. D. Mallory, W. N. Wyeth, Rufus Woods, Jesse Hilles, Wm. H. Brown, Fredk. C. Seeman, W. Morris Orem, Chas. F. Dieterich. Discounts-Daily. Dividends- January and July.


WESTERN NATIONAL BANK. 14 North Eutaw. Chartered 1835-Capital, $500,000. President-Joshua G. Harvey. Vice-President -Wm. F. Burns. Cashier-W. H. Norris. Directors-Walter B .. Brooks, Chas. F. Mayer. J. G. Harvey, Wm. S. Young, Wm. F. Burns, D. Fahnestock, T. H. Garrett, Francis Burns, jr., George F. Sloan, John Black, Gustav Gieske, Robert C. Davidson. Discount days Tuesday and Friday. Dividends-January and July. Election-January.


HOWARD BANK. Corner Howard and Fayette. Chartered 1847-Capital, $200,000. President-Saml. Edmonds. Cashier - Thos. S. Ridgaway. Directors-Caleb Kelly, Henry Wirt, jr., Wm. Phillips, Sol. B. Rohrer, James H. Richardson, Saml. Seibert, Geo. Kephart, Saml. Edmonds, John Ferry, John G. Mc- Cullough, M. Lieblich, Peter New. Discounts -Daily. Dividends-January and July.


MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK. N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Liberty. Capital, $500,000. President-Wm. J. Dickey. Cashier-Samuel J. Hindes. Directors-Wm. J. Dickey, Solo- mon Frank, L. B. Purnell, Robert M. Sutton, Wm. T. Parrish, T. J. Magruder, A. Pearre, T. E. Carson, Samuel R. Waite, C.W.Dorsey, H. D. Williar, T. J. Boykin. Discount Days -Tnesday and Friday. Dividends-January and July.


CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. Corner Hanover and Pratt. Capital, $500,000.


President - Henry James. Vice-President - Thomas Cassard. Cashier-J. Wesley Guest. Directors-Thomas Cassard, D. C. Howell, John R. Seemuller, George M. Bokee, Henry James, James A. Gary, C. W. Slagle. Dis- counts-Daily. Board meets, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dividends-July and Jany.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE No. 8 South Gay.


Original Charter-1863. Charter Extended, 1883-Capital Stock, $1,110,000.


President-Joseph A. Sprigg. Cashier-E. J. Penniman. Directors-George Small, Horace Abbott, John G. Cockey, Gilmor Meredith, Thomas Peirce, John W. Hall, Joseph A. Sprigg, J. Olney Norris, Theodore Hooper. Discounts-Daily. Dividends-May and No- vember.


NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK. Sharp, German and Liberty. Chartered 1865- Capital, $600,000. President-W. T. Dixon. Cashier-Job Scott. Directors-H. C. Smith, W. T. Dixon, David T. Buzby, John E. Hurst, R. Walter, Daniel Miller, Summerfield Baldwin, J. C. Stone- burner, J. P. Neer. Discount Days-Mon- day and Thursday.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI- MORE.


No. 147 S Broadway, cor. Eastern av. Capital, $500,000.


President-John S. Gilman. Cashier-J. H. Bawden. Directors-Edward W. Robinson , John S. Gilman, Horace Abbott, Alexander Jones, R. K. Hawley, C. C. Homer, Joseph J. Robinson. Discount Day-Thursday. Divi- dends-May and November.


DROVERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK.


N. W. Corner Fayette and Eutaw. Chartered 1874, National Charter 1881. Capital, $300,000.


President - James Carroll. Cashier -J. D. Wheeler, jr. Directors - H. P. Underhill, Lewis Ripple, James Carroll, David Logan, Leopold Strouse, Alonzo L. Wolf, Michael Carling, Moses H. Cone, Frank T. Harmison, Henry Clark. Discounts-Daily.


THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE. No. 31 South. Chartered 1865-Capital, $500,000.


President-Thomas Y. Canby. Cashier-A. M. Carter. Assistant Cashier-N. B. Medairy. Directors-Thos. Y. Canby, W. H. Crawford, Samuel E. Hoogewerff, Jacob Tome, J. Franklin Dix, Bernard Cahn, John Turnbull, jr. Wm. H. Shryock, Bernard Gilpin. Dis- count Day-Wednesday.


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TRADERS NATIONAL BANK. Corner German and Grant. Chartered 1872-Capital, $230,000. President-Isaac S. George. Vice-President- John H. Fowler. Cashier-Clayton Cannon. Directors-Isaac S. George, H. G. Vickery, John H. Fowler, T. C. Basshor, Alexander Shaw, B. Buck Porter, Chas. H. Markland. Discounts-Daily. Dividends-January and July.


OLD TOWN BANK. S. W. Corner Gay and Exeter. Originally Chartered, 1858 - Amended 1872. Capital, $150,000. President-E. G. Hipsley. Cashier-Theo. F. Wilcox. Directors-Wm.H. B.Fusselbaugh, James Musgrave, Charles W. Hatter, Bern- hard Clark, Daniel Donnelly, Charles Tyler, N. Rufus Gill, Jesse F. Ely. Discount Days -Tuesday and Friday. Dividends-April and October.


GERMAN BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. E. Cor. Baltimore and Holliday (up stairs). Capital, $400,000.


President-A. H. Schulz. Cashier-August Weber. Directors-A. H. Schulz, Wm. G. Atkinson, Fred. Wehr, H. H. Hobelmann, Wm. Schnauffer, Chas. Hilgenberg. Discount Days-Tuesday and Friday.


GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK OF BALTI- MORE.


No. 173 S. Broadway. Chartered 1871-Capital, $300,000. President - J. J. Turner. Vice-President- Nich. M. Smith. Cashier-A. Y. Dolfield. Directors-J. J. Turner, A. Y. Dolfield, C. Gunther, Henry Smith, Fredk. Faust, John G. Mann, Lewis Ehrman, Nicholas M. Smith, J. H. Vonderhorst. Discount Days-Monday and Thursday.


BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK. 63 South Broadway. Open every Saturday and Monday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock.


President-Alex. Jones. Treasurer-Thomas H. Morris. Secretary-Philip S. Allison. Directors-Alex. Jones, Wm. B. Jones, Ed- ward W.Robinson, James Bates, John Hughes, Wm. C. Orr, A. F. Jones, James A. Bates, Fred. R. Louderman, Joseph Grape, Geo. E. Waggner, R. Frank Lawder. Attorney- Robert H. Smith.


GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. 443 W. Baltimore.


Open daily from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., and Thurs- day from 6 to 8 P.M.


President-Charles Spilman. Treasurer-Robt. M. Rother. Directors-John Briel, J. F. Let- mate, John Brucs, Ernst Rudolph, Charles Spilman, John Mehring, John Schultheis, John Albaugh, W. F. Hickman, Robt. Lange, George Stubenrauch, J. H. Schaefer.


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SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. N.W. Corner Gay and Second.


Chartered 1819-Open daily from10 to 1 o'clock President-Archibald Stirling. Treasurer-


David Baldwin. Assistant Treasurer-S. McD. Richardson. Directors-A. Stirling, George S. Brown, Solomon Corner, Austin Jenkins, Laurence Thomsen, Enoch Pratt, Henry James, B. F. Newcomer, A. H. Stump, Claas Vocke, Theo. Hooper, Richd. D. Fisher, Herman VonKapff, Charles T. Boehm, Chas Markell, Hollins McKim, Joseph M. Cushing, James A. Gary, Wm. Keyser, Geo. C. Jen- kins, John S. Gilman, James S. Whedbee, Oliver A. Parker, Joseph P. Elliott, Richard Cromwell.


EUTAW SAVINGS BANK. S. E. Corner Eutaw and Fayette. Incorporated 1847-Open daily from 10 to I o'clock.


President Wm. F. Burns. Treasurer-Robert D. Brown. Directors-Wm. F. Burns, John Cushing, Walter B. Brooks, Danl. M. Thomas, Elisha H. Perkins, John Gregg, George P. Thomas, Wm. H. Perkins, Nicholas G. Pen- niman, John L. Weeks, John R. Seemuller, G. A. VonLingen, W. W. Spence, Francis White, Christian Devries, J. G. Harvey, Charles F. [Mayer, Francis Burns, Gilmor Meredith, John E. Hurst, Robinson W.Cator, W. H. Baldwin, jr., George Small, Robert Lehr, John Gill.


THE METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE.


N. E. Corner Lexington and Calvert. Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock.


President-Isaac Hartman. Treasurer-C. C. Shriver. Managers-John W. Jenkins, Luke Cassidy, Daniel Donnelly, E. Austin Jenkins, John Malloy, F. Wm. Dammann, Cumber- land Dugan, Daniel J. Foley, Thos. J. Myer, Henry Bogue, Joseph Fink, Isaac Hartman, Thomas C. Yearley, Henry R. McNally, J. J. Turner, John M.Frederick, F. C. Neale, Thos. Whelan, Simon I. Kemp, Michael Jenkins, Alfred Reip, John Littig, J. Henry Judik, J. D. Wheeler, jr.




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