Boyd's co-partnership and residence business directory of Philadelphia city [1st] year [1858], Part 270

Author: Boyd, William Henry, 1825-1887. comp. [from old catalog]; Boyd, Sibhald, Frederic, [from old catalog] comp; Howe, C. E. company, Philadelphia, [from old catalog] comp
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Philadelphia. Pa., C. E. Howe company
Number of Pages: 1682


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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, South Thirty-fourth corner Pine.


Hospital of the Woman's Homoeopathic Associa- tion, Twentieth corner Susquehanna avenue. House of Industry, 718 Catharine. President, Is- rael H. Johnson; secretary, Franklin E. Paige.


HOUSE OF MERCY FOR MALE CON- SUMPTIVES, central office, 411 Spruce. Rev. Herman L. Duhring, superintendent; Effingham Perot, treasurer; Rev. T. J. Taylor, assistant secretary.


House of Rest for the Aged of the P. E. Church, corner Wayne avenue and Lafayette, German- town. President, Rt. Rev. O. W. Whitaker; sec- retary, Rev. J. D. Moses; treasurer, Samuel E. Houston; matron, Mrs. Reynolds.


House of St. Michael and all Angels for Young Colored Cripples, Forty-third corner Wallace. President, Rev. A. C. Mortimer, D. D .; secretary, Mrs. Samuel Williams; treasurer, Mrs. William H. Loyd.


House of the Good Shepherd, Thirty-fifth street and Fairmount avenue. The object of this iusti- tution is to afford a retreat to unfortunate females, without respect to nation or creed, who wish to reform. Mother M. St. Gertrude Molloy. Superioress Provincial. The Board of Managers is composed of seven of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd with most Rev. P. J. Ryan, D. D.,. Archbishop of Phila., as president.


Howard Hospital and Infirmary for Incurables, Broad and Catharine. President, Azariah W. Hopper; secretary, C. Cresson Wistar; treasurer, G. Colesberry Purves.


Immigrant Homes for Women and Girls, 965 Ot- sego. Treasurer, W. D. Boswell; Deaconess in charge of Home, Margaret L. Boswell.


Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Asylum of Philadelphia, 3615 Chestnut. Directress, Mrs. Evan Randolph; Secretary, Mrs. Charles S. Hinchman; Treasurer, Miss Mary M. Vaux.


Industrial Home for Girls and Women, 1120 Pine. Infirmary of the Northern Home, 2208 Brown street. Institute for Colored Youths, Fitzwater above Ninth street. [enth.


Italian Episcopal Mission, Christian below Elev- Jane D. Kent Day Nursery, 302 North Sixteenth street. James R. Rhoads, President. Mrs. Martha Auchincloss. Secretary and Treasurer. Jefferson Maternity Hospital, 224 South Seventh. Jefferson Medical college Hospital, 1020 Sansom. Edwin H. Fitler, President of the Board of Trustees; George W. Fairman, Secretary ; Ed- ward H. Well, Treasurer.


The Staff of the College Hospital Surgeons, W. Joseph Hearn, M. D .; J. M. Barton, M. D.


Physicians, H. A. Hare, M. D .; James C. Wilson, M. D .; Charles Wirgman, M. D.


Opthalmic Surgeons, Prof. William Thomson, M. D .; George De Schweinitz, M D.


Gynæcologists, E. E. Montgomery, M. D., John C. DaCosta, M. D.


Superintendent, E. E. Montgomery, M. D.


Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum, Mill near Chew, Germantown. President, Leo Loch- Treasurer, Jacob Miller; Secretary, Benjamin F; Teller; Superintendent, S. M. Fleischman; Ma. tron, Mrs. S. M. Fleischman.


Jewish Hospital, York road and Olney road, Twenty-second ward. President, William B. Hackenburg; Vice President, Simon Muhr; Treasurer, A. B. Loeb; Secretary. Ephraim Led- erer; Corresponding Secretary, Herman Jonas; Superintendent, Edward Gruener; Resident Physicians, J. C. Kuipe, M. D .; Edwin A. Jarecki, M. D.


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.Jewish Maternity Home, 534 Spruce; President. Mrs. E. Amrani; Vice President, Mrs. B. Strouse; Secretary, S. Bella Cohn; Treasurer, Benjamin F. Teller.


Kensington Day Nursery, 2121 East Dauphin. President .Mrs. John O. Hughes; Treasurer, Miss L. D. Taylor.


Kensington Hospital for Women, 136 Diamond. Right Rev. O. W. Whitaker, D. D., President; William P. Ellison, Secretary and Treasurer; Charles P. Noble, M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief.


Lincoln Institution, 324 South Eleventh. Presi- ident. Right Rev. O. W. Whitaker, D. D .; Sec- retary, Samuel Bell; Treasurer, H. L. Geyelin.


Magdalen Convent, for colore: girls, Chew near Mill, Germantown, in charge of Sisters of the Good Shepherd; M. Annunciation, Superior.


Magdalen Society, 213 North Twenty-first; founded 1800. President, Right Rev. O. W. Whitaker, D. D .; Vice President, Thomas A. Robinson, Secre- tary, Asa S. Wing; Treasurer, Richard Cadbury : Matron, Elizabeth T. Freeberger.


Mary J. Drexel Home and Philadelphia Mother House of Deaconesses, 2100 South College ave- nue opp. Girard College. John D. Lankenau, President; Rev. H. Grahn, Secretary.


Masonic Home, 3333 North Broad. President, Louis Wagner; Vice-President, George W. Ken- drick, jr. ; Treasurer, Thomas R. Patton, Masonic Temple; Secretary, William Steffe, P. O. Box 755; Mrs. Mary H. Babb, Matron.


Maternity Department Women's Homoeopathic Association, 2137 North Twentieth.


Maternity Hospital, 734 South Tenth. President,


Joseph C. Fraley; Treasurer, W. H. Ingbam, M. D .; Secretary, W. H. Staake; Resident Physicians, Angeline Martine, M. D., Mary A. Platter, M. D.


Medical Aid Society for Self-Supporting Women, 111 South Sixteenth street.


Medico-Chirurgical Hospital. 1725 Cherry street. President, Col. John C. Nicholson; Secretary, James M. Anders, M D .; Treasurer, J. V. Shoe- maker, M. D .; Superintendent, Odin R. Ed- wards; Chief Nurse, Minerva T. Daily.


Memorial Hospital and House of Mercy of St. Timothy's Church, corner Ridge and James- town avenues, Roxborough. Chairman, ex- officio, Rev. Robert Evans Dennison; Secretary, J. Vaughan Merrick, jr .; Treasurer, Charles W. Gifford; Superintendent, Katharine A. Taylor Resident Physician, Albert B. Protsman; Staff of eight local physicians with Drs. J. B. Deaver, R. H. Harte, R. G. Curtin and C. W. Oliver as consultants; Dr. M. C. Todd, President of Med- ical Board.


M. E. Orphanage, Monument avenue above Bel- mont: President, Mrs. Bishop Simpson, 1334 Arch; Secretary, Mrs. C. F. Bonsall, 927 Spruce; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. John Maguire, 54th and Lansdowne av; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Parker, 1919 Dauphin street.


Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Broad and Wolfe, Thirteenth and Ritner. President, James Gill- inder; Secretary, Rev. W. J. Paxson, D. D .; Treasurer, John Gillespie; Superintendent, A. Rittenhouse.


Methodist Home for Aged and Infirm Members, North Thirteenth corner Lehigh. President, D. H. Bowen; Secretary, Dr. W. H. Senderling.


Midnight Mission, 919 Locust, country home, East | Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind Women, Waluut lane, Germantown.


Morris Refuge for Homeless and Suffering An- imals. Office, 1242 Lombard street; John C. West, Superintendent.


Northern Day Nursery, 1008 North Fifth street. President, Mrs. E. J. Roberts. Treasurer, Miss M. Fannie Evans; Secretary, Miss M. E. Adams. Northern Dispensary, of Philadelphia, 608 Fair- mount avenue. President, James V. Watson; Vice-Presi ent, William Weightman; Secretary and Treasurer, John L. Davis.


Northern Home for Friendless Children, Twenty- third corner Brown. Incorporated January 25, 1854. President, Rev. William M. Baum; Treas- urer, Townsend Willits.


Odd Fellows' Home, North Seventeenth corner Tioga. Incorporated July 10th, 1875. President, Elias Johnson; Secretary, Samuel P. Morris.


Ol : Ladies' Home, State road. Wissinoming. Pres- ident, Mrs. John T. Bailey: Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Laughlin: Secretary, Mrs. A. C. Lacey; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Jane C. Young; Matron, Miss Mary Fondersmith.


Old Man's Home, Powelton avenue between Thirty-ninth and Saunder's avenue. President, Mrs. G. McFadden; Treasurer, Miss S. E. Peter- son; Secretary, Mrs. Frederick W. Grayson, 122 South Forty-second.


Orphans' Home and Asylum for Aged and Intirm Lutherans, 6950 Germantown avenue : Presi dent, Henry Lehman; Treasurer, Joseph A. Bremer; Secretary, Rev. C.J.Hirzel; Superintend- ent, Rev. George Ph. Mueller.


Orphans' Society, of Philadelphia, North Sixty- fourth near Haverford avenue.


Orthopedic Hospital, 1701 Summer: President, Chas. Platt; Secretary, David Pepper; Treasurer, Theodore Frothingham; Superintendent, Mary Belle Swain.


Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women : Belgrade above Susquehanna avenue : President. Mrs. Lydia A. Murphy ; Vice-Presi- dents, Mrs. Sarab Rambo and Mrs. E. A. Bartle; Treasurer, Mrs. M. A. Freas; Secretary, H. W. Eisen.


Penn Dispensary, 1141 South Twentieth.


Pennsylvania Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chestnut corner Thirteenth.


Pennsylvania Hospital, South Eighth corner Spruce : Visitors admitted from 2 to 4 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday : President, Benjamin H. Shoemaker; Secretary, James T. Shinn; Treasurer, Henry Haines; Superintendent and Steward, Jonathan G. Williams; Matron, Mary R. Satterthwaite; physicians, J. M. Da- Costa, M. D., Arthur V. Meigs, M. D., Morris Longstreth, M. D., Morris J. Lewis, M. D .; Sur- geons, Thomas G. Morton, M. D., John H. Park- ard, M. D., John Ashhurst, jr., M. D., Richard H. Harte, M. D .; Resident Surgeons, John H. Gibbon, M. D. James P. Hutchinson, M. D .; Resident Physicians, Francis R. Packard, M. D., Thomas S. Kirkbride, M. D., Walter Roberts. M. D .; Insane Department Resident Physicians, Walter Roberts, M. D., William Nicholson, M. D .; Pathologist, Curator and Microscopist, Henry M. Fisher, M. D.


Out-Patient Department, 817 Spruce street: Physicians, Henry M. Fisher. M. D., Frederick A. Packard, M. D., Joseph Leidy, M. D .; Sur- geons, .William Barton Hopkins, M. D .; Walter D. Green, M. D., Robert G. LaComte, M. D., Thomas S. K. Morton, M. D .; for the Eye and Ear, George C. Harlan, M. D., P. N. K. Schwenk, M. D .; for the Nose and Throat, Alexander W. MacCoy, M. D.


Gynæcological Department-T. Hewson Brad- ford, M. D .; Mental and Nervous Diseases, A. R. Moulton, M. D., Henry D. Nunemaker, M. D., Eli E. Josslyn, M. D., Horace Phillips, M. D .; Solicitor, Arthur Biddle.


Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, Male De- partment, Forty-ninth near Market; Female De- partment, Forty fourth and Market. Phy-ician- in-Chief and Superintendent, John B. Chapin, M. D .; Department for Men, Assistants, A. R. Moulton, M. D., Horace Philips, M. D .; Depart- ment for Women, Assistants, H. B, Nunemaker, M. D., E. E. Josslyu; Steward, George Jones.


Powelton corner Saunder's avenue. President, Rev. J. Addison Henry, D. D .; Vice-Presidents, John B. Cbapin, M. D., and Rev. S. W. Dana, D. D .; Secretary, C. W. Hornor, M. D .; Treasurer, Levi Knowles.


Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Twentieth corner Race. President, Ed- ward Townsend; Recording Secretary, J. Ser- geant Price; Treasurer, William H. Patterson. Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Mt. Airy.


Pennsylvania Retreat for Blind Mutes and Aged and Infirm Blind Persons, 3524 Lancaster avenue. Right Rev. Ozi W. Whitaker, D. D., President; George B. Collier, Vice President; Levi Knowles, Treasurer; Edward P. Borden, Secretary.


Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, at Erie, Pa: Thomas J. Stewart, Secretary, 1025 Arch.


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Pennsylvania Working Home for Blind Men, 3518


Lancaster avenue: President, Caleb J. Milne; Vice Presidents, E. P. Borden, Alex. C. Fergus- son; Treasurer, Levi Knowles; Secretary, Charles D. Norton; Superintendent and Finan- cial Agent, H. L. Hall.


Philadelphia Dispensary, 127 South Fifth. Incor- porated 1786: President, T. Wistar Brown; Treasurer. David Scull; Secretary, Thomas Wis- tar, M. D .; Resident Physician, Ed. S. Vander- slice, M. D.


Philadelphia Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Infirmary, 9 North Thirteenth.


Philadelphia Home for Incurables, South Forty- eighth corner Woodland avenue: Acting Presi- dent, Mrs. Thomas Roberts; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mrs. E. R. Fell; Treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Townsend.


Philadelphia Home for Infants, 4618 Westminster avenue: President, Mrs. Franklin Bacon.


Philadelphia Hospital, Thirty-fourth corner Pine. Philadelphia Lying-in Charity, 126 North Eleventh. President, Thomas L, Gillespie: Treasurer, John Little; Secretary, John T. Ward; Superinten- dent, Miss G. M. Conway. avenue.


Point Breeze Free Dispensary, 1434 Point Breeze Polyclinic Hospital, Lombard above Eighteenth: Thomas S. K. Morton, M. D., Chairman; Franklin B. Kirkb. ide, Secretary; J. F. Speer, Superintendent; Mrs. Marie McComb, Matron.


Powelton Free Dispensary for Diseases of the Eve,


Ear. Nose and Throat, 601 North Fortieth: Dr. James F. Prendergast, Surgeon in charge.


Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples and Aged Single Men, North Sixty-fifth corner Vine: President Mrs. C. E. Roney; Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Lyman; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Dornan.


Presbyterian Home For Widows and Single Wo- men, South Fifty-eighth near Woodland avenue: President, Mrs. Samuel Field; Recording Secre- tary, Miss Elizabeth McBride; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. A. M. Bergner; Treasurer, James F. Magee.


Presbyterian Hospital, North Thirty-ninth corner Powelton avenue: President, Rev. Charles A. Dickey, D. D .; Secretary. John H. Converse; Treasurer, Frank K. Hipple: Chaplain, Rev. Samuel Conn, D. D .; Superintendent, Samuel A. Johnson.


Presbyterian Orphanage, South Fifty-eighth cor- ner Kingsessing avenue: President, Mrs. Daniel Haddock, jr .; Vice Presidents, Mrs. Samuel Field and Mrs. Samuel Bradbury; Recording Secretary, Miss Josephine Atmore; Treasurer, Crawford Spear.


Preston Retreat (Lying-in Charity), North Twenti- eth corner Hamilton: President, Crawford Ar- nold; Secretary, John C. Uble; Treasurer, J. Ser- geant Price; Physician in charge, Richard C. Norris, M. D .; Matron, Margaret W. Walker.


Protestant Episcopal Church Home, 58th and Bal- timore avenue.


Rosine Association of Philadelphia (Home). 3216 Germantown avenue: Matron, Mrs. M. Ray; President, Mrs. I. Newton Pierce; Treasurer, Elizabeth C. Diament; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. C. S. Baker. [borough.


Roxborough Poor House, Shawmont avenue, Rox- Rush Hospital for Consumption, 2131 Pine street: President Hon. William N. Ashman; Secretary, James P. P. Brown, Treasurer, Nathaniel E. Janney ; Matron and Superintendent, Miss Julia D. Black.


Ryerss Infirmary for Dumb Animals, 1627 Chest- nut street: President, Robert W. Ryerss; Secre- tary, M. V. B. Davis; Treasurer, James R. Booth.


St. Agnes Hospital, Broad and Mifflin streets. Opened May 15, 1888. Under the charge of thirty- six Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assissium: Sister M. Borromeo, Superior; Rev. Henry S. Hasson, Chaplain. Attended by the Rev. Clergy of St. Thomas Aquinas' Church.


St. Ann's Widows' Asyluw, 212-214 Franklin: Mother Mary Colette, Superior.


St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, northwest corner Lawrence and Huntingdon streets: Presi- deut, William B. Scott; Secretary, N. Dubois Miller; Treasurer, Edward A. Sibley.


St. Clement's Dipensary, 2031 Cherry.


St. Clement's Hospital for Epileptics, Cherry above Twentieth street: S. W. Morton, M. D., director ;. 113 South Twentieth street.


St. Francis' Industrial School (Branch), 507 North Ninth: Rev. Brother Aratorian, Director.


St. James Guild House, 2210 Sansom street. Under the charge of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.


St. James' Industrial School. 2317 Walnut: Presi- dent ex-officio, Rev. Joseph N. Blanchard; First Directress, Miss Rebecca Coxe; Secretary, Mrs. D. S. Merritt; Treasurer, Miss M. Hutchinson; Matron. Mrs. Brander.


St. John's Male Orphan Asylum, Forty-ninth street and Westminster avenue: Mother Apol- lona, Superior. Attended by the Rev. Clergy of the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows.


St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, 700 Spruce street :: Sister Mary Joseph, Sister Servant.


Branch House of St. Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum, Mill near Wistar, Germantown, Sister Mary Joseph, Sister Servant.


St. Joseph's Home for Homeless Industrious Boys, 727 and 732 Pine: Rev. D. J. Fitzgibbon, C. S.,. Sp., Director; Thomas J. Lynch, vice Director, 727 Pine street.


St. Joseph's Hospital, Girard avenue between Sixteenth and Seventeenth >treets: Sister Mary Rose, Sister Servant. Attended by the Rev. Jesuit Fathers.


St. Luke's Church Home, 1315 Pine.


St. Magdalen for Colored Girls, Chew. German- town: Mother Mary of the Annunciation, Su- pericr. Attended by the Rev. Lazarist Fathers. St. Marie Germaine de Sister Home for the Aged and Poor of Both Sexes: Mill, Germantown.


St. Mark's Home for Aged and Infirm Women, 1428 Lombard: Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Doran, 120 South Nineteenth.


St. Mary's Home for Catholic Working Girls, Broad and Columbia avenue, in charge of the Sisters of Mercy : Mother M. Patricia Waldron, Superior.


St. Mary's Hospital, Frankford road and Palmer: Sister Mary Pauline, Superior. Attended by Redemptorist Fathers.


St. Mary, Magdalen de Pazzi Asylum for Italian Orphan Girls, 730 Marriott street. Under the charge of the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis: Mother M. Michelina, Su- perior.


St. Vincent's Home, Eighteenth and Wood streets, for infants and children. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity: Sister Mary Joseph, Super- ioress.


St. Vincent's Home and St. Vincent's Home Mater- nity Hospital, Seventieth Street and Woodland avenue, for the care of infants: Sister Juliana Chatard, Sister Servant.


St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, Tacony, for Catho- lic German Orphans: Sister Mary Regina, Superior.


Samaritan Hospital, 3403 North Broad Street, or- ganized Feb., 1892: President, Rev. Russell H. Conwell; Treasurer, John Little; Secretary, John H. Duggan; Manager, George Roney.


Sea Side Home for Women and Children, at Cape May Point: President, Mrs. D. Haddock, jr., 806 Pine; Secretary, Mrs. Charles Hodge, 2040 N. 12th.


Shelter for Colored Orphans, North Forty-fourth corner Wallace: Secretary, Annie Mickle; Treas- urer, Rebecca B. P. Haines; Matron, Emily Kin- sey.


Sheltering Arms, 717 Franklin: President, Right Rev. O. W. Whitaker; Secretary, Rev. T. J. Tay- lor: Treasurer, Orlando Crease.


SICK DIET KITCHENS, Central, 411 Spruce: Northeast, 1348 Mascher; Southeast, 1719 South Ninth; Northwest 2039 Summer; Southwest, 768 South Nineteenth; Italian, 1024 Christian.


Society for Providing Evangelical Religious Liter- ature for the Blind, office, 3545 Lancaster av- enue: President, Right Rev. O. W. Whitaker; Sec- retary, Rev. George Dana Boardman; General Agent, H. L. Hall.


Southern Dispensary, 318 Bainbridge: President, Robert C. Floyd; Secretary, Asher S. MeCully; Treasurer, John C. Stiner; Resident Apothecary, W. N. Seary.


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Southeastern Dispensary and Hospital for Women and Children. 736 South Lenth street: Dispen- sary service for women, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 p. m .; for children, daily, at 4 p. m .; medical offices, Dr. Richard C. Norris, 500 N 20th st,; Dr. B. C. Hirst, Dr. A. A. Stevens, Dr. S. M. Hamill.


Southern Home for Destitute Children, south west corner Broad and Tasker; founded 1849: Presi- dent, Samuel A. Croze. ; Secretary, Howard W. Lewis; Treasurer, C. P. Perot.


Sunday Breakfast Association, Twelfth above Race.


Susquehanna Dispensary, Susquehanna avenue corner Lawrence, J. F. Traganza, M.D., Superin- tendent.


Temporary Home Association for Women and Children, 505 North Sixth; organized 1849; Pres- ident, Mrs. Annie C. Parker; Treasurer, Mrs. D. Annie Frost: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Eleanor M. Stillwell; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Sarah M. Carver; Matron, Miss Sarah Metcalf.


Temporary Home for Young Men and Boys, 251 South Sixth: President, Hon. William N. Ash- man; Secretary. Russell T. Boswell; Treasurer, Mrs. Car line E. Rooney.


Temporary Home for Women and Children, 505 N Sixth street.


Union Home for Old Ladies, Lancaster corner Gi- rard avenue: President, Mrs. I. S. Hinkson; Treasurer, Mrs. M. M. Pauling; Recording Sec- retary, Mrs. H. Zarina Teal; Corresponding Sec- retary, Miss Annie Myers.


Union Mission Hospital, Fourth above Columbia avenue: President, John B. Stetson (Founder); Secretary, J. Howell Cummings; Medical Direc- tor, Thomas H. Fenton, M. D.


Union Temporary Home for Children, 127 South Twelfth.


United States Marine Hospital Service, office, 410 Chestnut: Surgeon, George Purviance; Acting Assistant Surgeon, Charles Styer; Hospital Stew- art, J. M. B. Ward.


United States Naval Asylum, Gray's Ferry Road corner of Fitzwater: Governor, Commodore Ed- ward E. Porter, U. S. N .; James W. Forsyth, U. S. N., executive officer.


Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsyl- vania, Thirty-sixth and Pine streets.


Wayfarers' Lodge, 80 Laurel street: A. Miller, superintendent.


Wayfarers' Lodge, 1719 Lombard.


West Philadelphia Hospital for Women, 4035 Par- rish.


Western Home for Poor Children of Philadelphia, Forty-first and Baring; Directress, Mrs. William G. Neilson; Secretary. Mrs. E. W. Colladay; Treasurer, Miss Eliza R. Mitchell.


Western House of Employment, 19 South Seven- teenth: Directress, Mary Paxson; Secretary, Fanny Rosengarten; Treasurer, Emma Wistar. Western Temporary Home, 35 North Fortieth: President, Mrs. S. W. Johnson; Treasurer, J. Warren Goheen; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. E. B. Bogardus; matron, Mrs. J. B. Reddell.


Wills Eye Hospital, Race between Eighteenth and Nineteenth; managed by a Committee of Board of Directors of City Trusts: President, Louis Wagner; House Surgeons, Glendon E. Curry, M. D., Barton K. Chance, M. D ; Steward, Richard H. Lytle: Clinic hours, from 2 to 3 p. m. daily (Sundays excepted), at which time the surgeons are in attendance for the examination and treat- ment of the patients presenting themselves. The Clinics are opened to all regular practition- ers and students of medicine who desire to study the diseases of the eye.


Willing Day Nursery, 427 Pine street; President, Mrs. Daniel S. Merritt; Secretary, Mrs. Robert P. Kane; Treasurer, Francis C Adler.


Women's Homeopathic Hospital of Surgical, Med- ical and Maternity Wards, North Twentieth cor- ner Susquehanna avenue: President, Mrs. Mary W. Coggins: Treasurer, Mrs. M. T. Keehnle; Resident Physicians. Ella M. Tuttle, M. D., An toinette E. C. Russell, M. D., Mary C. Cook, M. D .; Matron, Mrs. J. L. Whedon.


Women's Homeopathic Association of Pennsyl- vania, Twentieth and Susquehanna avenue, President, Mrs. M. W. Croggins; Treasurer, Mrs. M. T. Keehnle; Recording Secretary, Mrs. F. B. Skinner, Provident building; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. F. S. Mason, School lane, Ger- mantown.


Women's Hospital and Dispensary of Philadelphia, North College avenue corner North Twenty- second: Mrs. Benjamin Griffith, President; Mrs. Rachel C. Bunting, Treasurer; Mrs. S. T. Price, Mrs. E. F. Halloway, Secretaries; Physician in Charge, Anna M. Fullerton, M. D .; Caroline C. Peterson, M. D., Chief of Clinic; Alice M. Hack- ley, M. D., Abbie N. Little, M. D., Resident Phy- sicians; Apothecary, Susan Hayhurst, M. D. Ph. G .; Matron, S. H. Janvier.


SECRET AND BENEFICIAL SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


Officers of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.


Quarterly communications of the grand lodge are held at the Temple, Broad and Filbert streets, the first Wednesday in March, June, September and December. Annual meeting, December 27. The following named brethren were duly elected on December 7, 1894, 5893, for the ensuing Ma- sonic year and installed on December 27th, 1894. R. W. Grand Master, J. Matthias H. Henderson. R. W. Deputy Grand Master, William J. Kelley. R. W. Senior Grand Warden, Henry W. Williams. R. W. Junior Grand Warden, George L. Wagner,jr. R. W. Grand Treasurer, Thomas R. Patton.


R. W. Grand Secretary, Michael Nishet.


The following Brethren were also elected on the seventh of December:


Trustees of the Grand Lodge Charity Fund, Ed- ward Strickland, Alphonso C Ireland, John S. Stevens, John Sterling, Stockton Bates.


Trustees of the Girard Bequest: Samuel C. Per- kins, Azariah W. Hoopes, John L. Thompson, Alexander H. Morgan, Ellsworth H. Hultz.


Blue Lodges Meeting at Masonic Temple, Broad and Filbert Streets.


Lodge 2, meets third Monday.


3, meets third Tuesday.


9, meets first Friday.


19, Montgomery, meets first Thursday.


51, meets fourth Thursday.


52, Harmony, meets first Monday.


59, Washington, meets second Tuesday,


67, Concordia, meets second Friday.


71, Lafayette, meets fourth Wednesday.


72, Philadelphia, meets third Thursday.


91, Columbla, meets fourth Monday.


114, Solomon, meets third Friday.


115, St. John's, meets second Monday.


121, Union, meets second Thursday.


125, Hermann, meets second Wednesday. 126, Rising Sun, meets second Monday. 130, Phoenix, meets third Wednesday.


131, Industry, meets >econd Monday.


134, Franklin, meets last week-day night in month.


155, Mt. Moriah, meets fourth Tuesday.


158, Meridian Sun, meets first Tuesday.


186, Evening Star, meets second Wednes- day.


187, Integrity, meets second Thursday.


246, Shekinah, meets third Monday.


271, Keystone, meets first Monday.


274, Hamilton, meets fourth Tuesday.


289, Orient, meets fourth Friday.


295, Melita, meets fourth Wednesday.


359, Humboldt, meets fourth Thursday. 368, Corinthian, meets third Tuesday. 369, Williamson, meets third Thursday.


380, Pennsylvania, meets first Tuesday. 384. Richard Vaux, meets first Monday. 385, Oriental, merts first Thursday.


386, Apollo, meets third Wednesday.


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393, Vaux, meers fourth Tuesday.


402, Perkins, meets first Friday.


419, William B. Schnider, meets second Tuesday.


432, meets second Thursday.


436, Mozart, meets second Tuesday.


441, Potter, meets third Friday.


444, Philo, meets third Tuesday.




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