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Philanthropic Mutual Benefit Society, Broad corner Arch street. William J. Nichols, presi- dent; Isaac Jackson, treasurer.
Philopatrian Literary Institute, 211 South Twelfth. Photographic Society of Philadelphia, 10 South Eighteenth street. President, Joseph H. Bur- rou hs; secretary, Edmund Stirling; treasurer, George Vaux, jr.
President, George D. Baker, secretary and treas- urer, Jacob Wilson.
Presbyterian Board of Ministerial Relief, 1834 Chestnut street. Secretary, W. C. Cattell; treasurer, W. W. Heberton.
Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Works, 1334 Chestnut street. Secretary, E. R. Craven; business superintendent, John H. Scribner; treasurer, C. T. McMullen.
Presbyterian Historical Society, 1229 Race street.
Perry S. Allen, secretary and actuary.
Progressive Endowment Guide of America, Twelfth corner Columbia avenue.
Progressive Workingmen's Association, 323 North Second street.
Religious Press Association, 1200 Chestnut street. W. R. Roberts, manager.
Rising Sun Gesang Verein, 16 Green street, Ris- ing Sun. Secretary, Peter Doms, 3425 North Eleventh street.
Royal Benefit Society, N. Y., 619 Walnut street. St. Joseph's Literary and Dramatic Association of St. Boniface's church, 144 Diamond street. Or- ganized June 28, 1889.
Sanitarium Association of Philadelphia, Red Bank, N. J. Organized, August 6, 1877. President, George D. McCreary; secretary, Dr. Eugene Wiley, 330 Reed street ; treasurer, Edward H. Rowley, 5 North Front street.
Saxonia Mænnerchor, 2450 Kensington avenue. Secretary, Oscar Fritsch, 2531 Hancock street. Scandinavian Society, 411 Callowhill street.
Schubert Mænnerchor, 1214 North Fifth street. Secretary. A. Martin, 1423 Lawrence street.
Schweizer Mænnerchor, Ninth and Columbia av- enue. Secretary, Jacob Siemen, 3063 Sydenham street.
Seaboard Steam-Coal Association, 136 South Fourth street. Commissioner, Galloway C. Morris; sec- retary, Francis F. Bernadou.
Seamen's and Landsmen's Aid Society, 332 South Front street. Secretary and treasurer, Henry F. Lee, 631 Spruce.
Ship Caulkers' Association of Kensington, 1414 Beach. George W. Kelly, president; Samuel Ristine, secretary and treasurer.
Shoe Cutters, M. B. A., meets Wednesday, 928 Race. Secretary, R. H. Humphrey, 1818 Ridg- way terrace.
Single Tax Society of Philadelphia, 1219 Chestnut street. Chairman, G. F. Stephens; secretary, A. H. Stephenson, 240 Chestnut street; treasurer, H. T. Hetzel.
Society for Ethical Culture, 1305 Arch. Sundays. 124 South Twelfth.
Society for the Relief of the Poor and Distressed Masters of Ships, their Widows and Children, Carpenters' Hall, 322 Chestnut street. Organized July 4th, 1765. Secretary, Theodore Julius, jr. Society of the Red Cross of Philadelphia, 45 North Seventeenth street. President, William H. Pan- coast; treasurer, Frank T. Patterson; secretary, J. Wilkes O'Neill.
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Society of the Sons of St. George, Thirteenth cor- ner Arch.
Socialistische Liedertafel, Fourth and Columbia avenue. Secretary, A. Lemke.
Societe Chorale L'Orpheon, Ninth and Girard ave- nue. Secretary, Joseph Schwamm, 2125 North Sixteenth street.
Society of the United Hebrew Charities, 636 North Sixth street. President, E. L. Rothschild; secre- tary, Louis Wolf; treasurer. Henry Hirsh.
Sons of Neptune Association, 134 South Ninth street. Commander, John F. Mackie; secretary, W. R. Thompson; advocate, George W. Marter: paymaster, Henry McConnell: surgeon, W. W. Myers, M. D.
Stetson John B. Union, for the benefit of young men, Fourth street above Columbia avenne.
Strawbridge & Clothier's Relief Association. Sec-
retary, Charles Garman, Eighth corner Market. ! West Philadelphia Mænnerchor, 4500 Westminster Strawbridge & Clothier's Saving Fund Associa- avenue. Secretary, Heury Minster, 857 North Fiftieth street. tion, Eighth corner Market streets. Secretary. John Jackson.
Sunday Breakfast Association, 222 North Twelfth street. Organized 1878. Incorporated 1884. President, Lewis U. Bean: secretary, David F. Dimon, 3214 Chestnut; corresponding secretary, Halsey JJ. Tibbals, 612 North Twenty-third street : treasurer, Dr. A. H. Henderson.
Swedish Beneficial Society, 1235 Vine street. President, Jol.n Hanson; corresponding secre- tary. John A. Salomonson; treasurer, G. Ceder- Iund.
Swiss Benevolent Society, southwest corner Fourth and Wood streets. President, Rudolph Koradi; secretary, U. Ammann, 121 Chestnut.
Tacony Liederkranz, 7220 Tulip, Tacony. Secre- ' Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Phila- tary, William Schaufler, 7162 State Road, Ta- cony. delphia, 1305 Arch street. President, Mary H. Jones; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. O. Dut- ton; recording secretary, Mrs. A. A. Peacock; treasurer, Mrs. G. S. Decker. [Tenth.
Teutonia Sængerbund, 1221 Spring Garden street. Secretary, Anton Hertel, northwest corner Third and Cambria streets.
Tischler Sængerchor, 731 Green street. Secretary, F. Brehme, 822 Auburn street.
Tow Boat Owners' Association, 115 Walnut street. | Woman's Union in the Interest of Labor, 38 South Sixteenth, E. M. MeCarthy, secretary.
President. H. B. Lake; secretary, John Shol- dice; treasurer. C. L. Walker.
Typographical Union No. 2, 124 North Ninth street.
Underwriters' Association of Middle Department, 316 Walnut street.
Union Benevolent Association, 118 South Seventh street and 703 Sansom street. President, John H. Atwood: treasurer, J. Colesberry Purvis: secretary, Philip H. White; agent, George H. Smith.
Union Benevolent Association (Ladies' Branch), 202 South Eleventh street.
Union Veteran Legion Encampment, 73, second and fourth Tuesday, Eureka hall, Eleventh cor- ner Girard avenue.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, 124 North Ninth street.
United Friends' Temple No. 1 (Ladies'), Thursday, Eureka hall, Eleventh corner Girard avenue.
United Hebrew Charities and Baron de Hirsch Fund ( Auxiliary Branch), Tenth street corner Carpenter. President, Louis Wolf; secretary, Max Herzberg. 435 Chestnut street; correspond- ing secretary, Jacob Weil, 417 Arch street; treas- urer, C O. Mayer.
United Labor League (The), Eighth corner Callow- hill streets.
United Literary Association, 1403 Filbert.
United Press, 701 Chestnut.
Unterat-Verein des Deutschen Sonntagschulver von Philadelphia, Susquehanna avenue corner Orianna.
Universal Peace Union, 1301 Arch street. Presi- dent, Alfred H. Love, 219 Chestnut street.
Vegetarian Society of America, 310 Chestnut street. Organized 1886. Incorporated 1890. Presi- dent, Rev. Henry S. Chubb: secretary, N. Chubb; treasurer, J. Harvey Lovell.
Verein Unkel Braesig, 212 North Fourth. Secre- tary, Ulrich Arbenz.
Vessel Owners' and Captains' Association, 20516 Walnut street. President. Charles Laurence; vice-president, Jonathan May; treasurer, Jere- miah Smith : secretary, James F. Wallace; agent, Thomas G. Crawford.
Voightlaender Unterest-Verein No. 1, Fifth corner Oxford. : [Oxford. Voightlaender Unterest-Verein No. 2, Fifth corner Volunteer Firemen's Association of Philadelphia, 505 North Eighth street.
Volunteer Fireman Funeral Relief Association, Race below Tenth streets. Organized November 24th, 1834. President, H. S. Sinexon; secretary, Samuel B. Sarin, 1213 Thompson street; treas- urer, S. A. Kensil.
Weger Bros. Unterest-Verein. 429 Callowhill street. Weiss Mænnerchor, 1124 North Third street. Sec- retarv, L. Falk, 810 Poplar.
West Jersey Game Protective Society. 6 North Third street. Secretary, C. H. Barnard.
West Philadelphia Fidelio Mænnerchor, 3727 Lan- caster avenue. Secretary, George Bessinger, 3276 Chancellor street.
Wilkommen Einjaehriger, K. U. V. 429 Callowhill.' West Philadelphia Young Mænnerchor. 867 North For v-fourth street. Secretary, F. Hesse, 4058 Lancaster avenue.
Western Soup Society, 1615 South street. Secre- tary, Edward S. Loury, Lombard street wharf, Schuylkill. Treasurer, David G. Yarnall.
William Penn Beneficial Association. 1341 Arch street. F. S. Fouse, president; J. C. Pal- mer, treasurer: J. E. Clawson, secretary.
Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary, 1420 Chest- nut street. Treasurer, Mrs. C. H. Banes.
Woman's Baptist Home Mission Union of Phila- delphia, 1420 Chestnut street.
Woman's Directory of Philadelphia, 238 South Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Pres- byterian Church, 1334 Chestnut street.
Women's Bible Readers Society. President, Miss Anable, 2316 DeLancey place; secretary, Mrs. A. Sans, Chestnut Hill.
Women's Branch Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals, 118 South Seventeenth street. Presi- dent, Mrs. Richard P. White; treasurer, Mrs. Craig D. Ritchie: secretary, Mrs. Bradbury Be- dell; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Wil- liams Patten.
Women's Christian Association, Eighteenth cor- ner Arch streets.
Women's Christian Association, 4435 Frankford.
Women's Christian Association of Germantown, 5003 Germantown avenue.
Women's Christian Temperance Union of Phila- delphia, 1305 Arch street.
Women's Missionary Bureau, 1420 Chestnut street. Women's Society Hachnosas Orchim, 218 Lombard street. Clane Levisky, President; A. Helpern, Secretary; Simon Muir, Treasurer.
Wood Carvers' Association, 607 Walnut street.
Working Women's Society of Pennsylvania. Cor- responding Secretary, Miss Edith McCarthy, 1511 Poplar street.
Wright's Beneficial Institute, Franklin corner Unity, Frankford.
Young American Humane Union, 430 Walnut.
Young Mænnerchor Society, Sixth corner Vine.
Young Men's Christian Association, general office, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, President; Charles S. Wheeler, Vice- President: Walter C. Douglas, General Secretary; Joseph P. Mumford, Treasurer. Branches, Twelfth corner Girard avenue; 1858 Frankford avenue: 1518 Columbia avenue; 3607 Haverford street: Fortieth corner Powelton avenue; 4344 Frankford avenne, Frankford; Twelfth corner Lombard street: Broad corner Federal street.
Young Men's Democratic Association, 2208 East York street. Organized 1876. W. J. Martin, sec. Young Women's Union, 230 Pine street. Rosanna P. Fels. President; Amelia Bissinger, Treasurer; Carrie E. Amram, Secretary.
Zoological Society of Philadelphia, Thirty-fifth and Girard avenue.
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TRADE ASSOCIATIONS AND EXCHANGES.
American Business Exchange, 421 Chestnut.
BOARD OF TRADE. 424 Drexel Building.
President, Frederick Fraley. Vice-Presidents, T. Morris Perot, Thomas L. Gil- lespie, John H. Michener and N. Parker Short- ridge. Secretary, William R. Tucker. Treasurer, Richard Wood.
BOARD OF MARINE UNDERWRITERS
31 Merchants' Exchange.
President, Charles Platt. Secretary and Treasurer, E. R. Sharwood.
BRICKLAYERS' COMPANY.
24 South Seventh.
President, Joseph B. Hancock. Secretary, William J. Gillingham. Treasurer, John W. Miller.
CARPENTERS' COMPANY.
Rear 322 Chestnut.
President, Charles W. Devitt. Vice-President, John O'Donnell. Treasurer, Thomas H. Marshall.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
133 South Second.
President, Vincent P. McCulley. Secretary and Treasurer, John E. Daley.
COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE.
133 South Second.
President, E. L. Rogers. Vice-President, Charles R. Koch. Treasurer, Edgar G. Thomas.
Secretary, C. Ross Smith.
COMPOSITION ROOFERS' EXCHANGE.
24 South Seventh.
President, E. S. Bostel. Secretary, Richard H. Coffey.
GROCERS' AND IMPORTERS' CHANGE.
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Front corner Chestnut.
President, B. W. Andrews. Treasurer, George B. Kellogg. Secretary, Joseph F. Haegle. Manager, John E. Poure.
LUMBERMENS' EXCHANGE.
24 South Seventh.
President, William Henry Smedley. Vice-Presidents, Robert B. Wheeler, Charles Ben- ton. Treasurer, Robert C. Kay. Secretary, William J. Collins.
MASTER BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
18 to 24 South Seventh.
President, Franklin M. Harris. Vice-Presidents, Charles Gillingham, William B. Irvine, John Kisterbock. Secretary, William Harkness. Treasurer, Charles H. Reeves.
MASTER CARPENTERS' AND BUILD- ERS' COMPANY.
24 South Seventh.
President, Stacy Reeves. Vice-President, Thomas Little. Secretary, Charles G. Wetter. Treasurer, Thomas H. Marshall.
MASTER HORSESHOERS' CIAL ASSOCIATION.
BENEFI-
314 North Broad.
President, James T. McAnulty.
Vice-President, John F. McAnulty. Secretary, John C. Smiley. Financial Secretary, Patrick F. Murphy.
Treasurer, Michael Doyle.
MASTER HOUSE PAINTERS' AND
DECORATORS' ASSOCIATION.
24 South Seventh.
President, F. A. Ballinger. Vice-President. S. W. Rudolph. Secretary, F. F. Black.
Financial Secretary, Charles H. Fowler.
Treasurer, J. B. Scattergood.
MASTER PLASTERERS' COMPANY. 24 South Seventh.
President, James T. Allen. Vice-President, William H. Albertson. secretary, J. Turley Allen.
Treasurer, Charles H. Reeves.
MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION. 24 South Seventh.
President, John E. Eyanson. Secretary, William S. Clark.
Treasurer, William Harkness.
MERCHANT TAILORS' ASSOCIATION. Eighth and Spring Garden.
President, D. M. Rattay. Vice-President, George T. Eichmann. Secretary, E. Wood, 1004 Walnut. Treasurer, John Leupold.
MERCHANT TAILORS' EXCHANGE.
Meet first Wednesday in January, April, July and October.
President, John Stiltz, jr. Secretary. John Eckert. Treasurer. W. H. Waters.
METAL ROOFERS' ASSOCIATION.
24 South Seventh.
President, John B. Conway. Secretary, Joseph E. Brown. Treasurer, James Quigley.
MASTER STONECUTTERS' ASSOCIA- TION.
24 South Seventh.
President, George W. Kelley. Secretary, W. H. Wilson.
PENNSYLVANIA BOTTLERS' PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
2539 North Ninth.
President, Rudolph Soder. Secretary, Harry Shayhorn.
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PHILADELPHIA BOURSE,
Fourth, Fifth, Merchant and Ranstead Sts. Temporary Office, 328 Chestnut.
President, George E. Bartol. First Vice-President, Francis B. Reeves.
Second Vice-President. John T. Bailey.
Secretary, William R. Tucker. Treasurer, Richard L. Austin.
Business Manager, S. Lewis Jones.
Solicitor, John F. Lewis.
Capital, $1,000,000.
PHILADELPHIA CLEARING HOUSE.
427 Chestnut.
President, James V. Watson. Secretary, William H. Rhawn.
PHILADELPHIA COTTON EXCHANGE.
107 South Second.
Secretary, F. P. Sibley.
PHILADELPHIA DRUG EXCHANGE.
17 South Third.
President, William J. Miller.
Vice-President, Charles E. Hires.
Secretary, William Gulager.
Treasurer, Edward H. Hance.
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM- PANY.
21 Merchants' Exchange, South Third corner Wal- nut.
President, James A. Freeman.
Secretary, H. A. Freeman.
Treasurer, E. Freeman.
PHILADELPHIA MARITIME EX- CHANGE.
South Third corner Walnut.
President, George E. Earnshaw.
Honorary Vice President, Philip Fitzpatrick. Treasurer, David S. Stetson.
Secretary, Edward R. Sharwood.
PHILADELPHIA MILK EXCHANGE.
1330 Arch.
PHILADELPHIA PETROLEUM STOCK EXCHANGE.
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304 Chestnut.
President, John S Davis.
Vice-Presidents, Joseph W. Thompson and Silas A. George.
Secretary and Treasurer, William H. Petit.
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE EX- CHANGE.
2 Arch.
President, James D). Ferguson.
Vice-President, W. S. Emley.
Treasurer, John Jamison.
Secretary, Howard Austin.
Assistant Secretary, John W. Henry.
PHILADELPHIA SAW AND PLANING MILL ASSOCIATION ..
24 South Seventh.
President, Samuel B. Vrooman. Treasurer and Secretary, Charles Gillingham.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE.
Drexel Building.
President, R. M. Janney. Vice-President, Abraham Barker.
Secretary and Treasurer, J. Bell Austin.
QUARRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
24 South Seventh.
President, Allan Walton. Secretary, C. C. Hinman.
RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION.
14 South Tenth.
President, A. T. Lewis. Treasurer, D. D. Mancell.
Secretary, William Smedley.
TRADES LEAGUE OF PHILADEL-
PHIA.
421 Chestnut. Rooms 510, 511, 512.
President, William W. Foulkrod.
Vice-Presidents, George W. Bladon, John Field.
Treasurer, Richard L. Austin.
Secretary, J. N. Fitzgerald.
WHOLESALE GROCERS' ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JER- SEY AND DELAWARE.
50 South Front.
President, B. W. Andrews. Treasurer, J. W. MeLaughlin.
Secretary, John E. Poore.
MARKET HOUSES.
Centennial, South Twenty-second corner South. Continental, Sixteenth corner Callowhili.
Delaware Avenue, South Delaware avenue to Water and Dock to Spruce.
Dock Street Fish Market, South Delaware avenue nr Dock. [second. Fairmount, Spring Garden corner North Twenty- Farmers', Sixth and Girard avenue.
Farmers' Columbian, Columbia avenue corner Ridge avenue.
Farmers' Union Market, 410 North Second.
Federal, South Seventeenth corner Federal,
Girard Avenue Farmers', Ninth and Girard avenue.
·Globe, Tenth corner Montgomery avenue.
Kater, southeast of South Sixteenth.
Keystone, 1204 Germantown avenue.
Mantua, Thirty-sixth corner Haverford.
New Farmers', 1722 North Broad.
Norris. Norris corner Third. North Second Street, Fairmount avenue to Poplar. Northwestern, Twenty-sixth corner Girard avenue. Oxford, North Twentieth corner Oxford. Passyunk Avenue, Passyunk avenue near Norris.
Philadelphia. Thirtieth corner Market.
Reading Terminal, Twelfth corner Arch.
Ridge Avenue Farmers', Ridge avenue Girard avenue.
near
South Second Street, South Second, Pine to South. Spring Garden, Spg Gan between 10th and 11th. Southwestern, Market corner Nineteenth.
Twenty-fourth Ward, Market near North For- tieth [Fifth.
Washington, Bainbridge, South Third to South
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CLUBS.
Marked thus * we could obtain no fuller information.
* Acorn, 1424 Walnut street.
A. C. Harmer Republican Club, 1130 Shacka- maxon street. President, Isaac D. Hetzell; secre- tary, John Kelly.
Active, 1129 Frankford avenue. Charles Hessel- poth, secretary.
Actors' Order of Friendship, 528 North Eighth street.
* Alexis. Incorporated February 14, 1882. Sev- enth corner Vine street.
Alpha Wheelmen. 1626 Diamond.
American Athletic, Ninth corner Arch streets. John H. Clark, manager.
Americus, 1429 Chestnut street. George McGowan, president; Charles Benton, vice president ; Judah Isaacs, treasurer; J. P. J. Sansenderfer, financial secretary; John T. Hogan, recording secretary.
Americus Wheelmen, 1539 North Tenth street. President, Harry Hochstadter; secretary, L. Be- dichimer; treasurer, C. Walker.
Annunciation Catholic, 1610 Passyunk avenue.
Anti-Cobden, Germantown avenue corner Dia- mond street. Organized March, 1888. President, William M. Geary; treasurer, William Bardsley; secretary, H. W. Smith.
Ariel Athletic, 723 Christian. President, Robert Deady; secretary, Charles Wilson; treasurer, John Fogarty.
Art, of Philadelphia, 220 South Broad street. In- corporated February 7, 1887. President, Daniel Baugh; secretary, L. W. Miller; treasurer, C. M. Fleming.
*Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy of P'bila- delphia, 1626 and 1628 Arch street.
Bachelors' Barge, Fairmount Park. Organized 1853. President, J. George Klemm; secretary, Thomas Diehl, 530 Walnut; treasurer. F. Stephen Feraille; captain, Charles J. Eastwick.
Bayerischer, 491 North Third street. Secretary, Peter Lieb, 1617 Lawrence street.
Belmont Driving Club. President, Frank Bower; secretary, J. Quincy Hunsicker, 608 Chestnut.
Bankers' Assembly, 2334 York street.
Burlow Club, 34 S Broad.
Caledonian, northeast corner Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets. Chief, W. Leitch.
Cannstatter Volksfest Verein, meet quarterly at northeast corner Fourth and Fairmount avenue. Secretary, August Kaufmann, 313 Green street. Carrollton, 1519 North Broad street. Organized 1887. President, Owen Kelly; secretary, J. J. Bradley; treasurer, John McGlinn.
*Catholic, 1403 Locust street.
Central, 733 Sansom street.
Central Democratic Association. 1613 Filbert.
Century Wheelmen, 1606 North Broad street. Or-
ganized April 22, 1886. President, Thomas Hare; treasurer, William G. Spier; secretary, J. W. Maul.
*City, 1431 Chestnut street.
Clover, Hotel Bellevue. Organized 1882. Incor- porated 1885. President. A. K. McClure; vice president, W. M. Bunn : secretary, C. R. Deacon; treasurer, Henry Nunez.
*Clover Wheelmen, Belmont and Elm avenues. .1:
College Boat Club of University of Pennsylvania. River Drive, Fairmou t Park. President, H. Lanssatt Geyelin; secretary, John Neal; treasurer, C. Pemberton. jr .; chairman committee on row- ing, Thomas G. Hunter.
Columbia, 1600 North Broad street. President, John T. Bailey; vice presidents, Albert H. Din- gee, Franklin M. Harris; secretary, J. Quincy Hunsicker: treasurer, Hiram E. Luiz.
Columbia Burschenschaft. 328 North Eighth street. Comet, 455 Fairmount avenue. Organized 1881. Incorporated February 12, 1887. President, H. B. Herty; secretary, A. J. Weyl, 333 Green street; treasurer, H. Riebel.
Commercial, 1003 Betz building. Organized De- cember, 1886. President. Joseph S. Wright; vice-president, James P. Malseed ; treasurer, D. H. Buck; secretary, E. T. Davis.
Commonwealth Democratic Club. 511 North Third street. President, Albert H. Harris; vice-presi- dents. A. R. Lukens, William F. Belsterling; treasurer, Edward Matthews; secretary, Michael J. Lenehan.
Concordia Gesang-Verein, 702 South Eleventh street.
Concordia Quartette Club, 1125 North Ninth street. Corinthian Yacht, 1433 Chestnut street
Crescent Boat. Fairmount Park. Organized De- cember, 1, 1867. President, Thomas B. Harpe; secretary, R. A. Kirkpatrick, 2020 Chestnut street; treasurer, W. I. Wallace; captain, C. S. Supplee.
East End Republican, 2719 East Allegheny avenue.
Eclipse Wheelmen, Union corner Melon.
Eintracht Zither, 211 Fairmount avenue. Secre- tary, John Haeslin.
Engineers', 1122 Girard street. Organized Decem- ber 17, 1877. President, John Birkinbine; vice presidents. F. H. Lewis and James Christie; sec- retary, L. F. Rondinella; treasurer, J. Carpenter Smith.
Exchange, 707 North Broad street.
Farmers', University of Pennsylvania. President, Dr. Charles R. King; secretary, Archibald Montgomery; treasurer, George Blight. Object, promotion of agriculture. Meets once each month.
First Blaine Club of the United States, 3824 Lan- caster avenue. President, Thomas A. Graham; treasurer, Isaac W. Cooley; secretary, Gus. A. Wimmer.
Five O'clock, 600 Chestnut street. Organized 1883. President, W. Henry Sayen; secretary and treas- urer, J. Hampton Moore.
Fischer's Zither, 445 North Fifth street. Secretary, Charles Schill, 1023 Anita street.
Florist, Horticultural Hall, Broad below Locust street. Organized 1884. President. Edwin Lonsdale; secretary, H. F. Michell; treasurer, Thomas Cartledge.
Fortnightly, 224 South Eleventh.
Four-Twenty-Nine, 429 North Second.
Frankford Bicycle, 4640 Frankford avenue. Presi- dent, John Stewart; secretary, B. W. Reiley; treasurer, Charles Denn.
Franklin Chess, 605 Betz building. Organized October 8, 1885. President, Dr. Persifor Frazer; secretary, G. Reichhelm; treasurer, W. P. Ship- ley.
Gambrinus, Thirtieth and Master streets. John Hoffmann, president; Bernhardt Nikel, secre- tary ; Jacob Henris, treasurer.
Garrick, 707 Franklin street. President, William Strauss; vice-president, Morris H. Myers; treas- urer, Benjamin Kahn; secretary, Simon Fried- man.
Gemuethlichkeitsverein Osterrich, 1806 North Tenth street.
Germania Turn-Verein, 2530 North Fourth. Sec- retary, Charles Bleidorn, 2946 North Sixth street. Germania Zither Club, 1638 Germantown avenue. Secretary, Emil Heidorn, 335 Crown.
Germantown Cricket Club, Manheim near Morris streer, Germantown. President, Thomas Mc- Kean; secretary, Samuel V. Merrick; treasurer, E. W. (ark, jr.
Germantown Music Club, Chelten avenue corner Green, Germantown.
Golden Eagle Wheelmen, 2121 North Broad. Presi- dent, C. E. Monaghan; secretary, F. Bong. Grutli-Verein, 463 North Third street.
Hamilton Club, Fortv-first above Spruce street. President, E. Price Townsend; treasurer, E. R. Sharwood; secretary. J. B. Colahan, jr.
Harmony Legion, 736 South Broad street.
Harold, 711 Spring Garden street. Organized 1856. President. Theodore B. Stulb; vice-president, Joseph Thorne; secretary, John A. Hughes; treasurer, T. Benton Dornan. Open daily to members and friends; strictly social iu char- acter.
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Harvard, 1438 South Penn square.
Headquarters Republican League of the State of Pennsylvania, Thirteenth street corner Chest- nut.
*Iona Boat Club, River Drive, Fairmount Park. A. Carrigan. Meets last Monday in each month. Irish American Club, 12S Sonth Eighth street. President, Peter Foley; secretary and treasurer, William Crossin.
Ivy Wheelmen, 3212 Market street. President, Joseph G. E. Smedley, jr .; secretary, Wesley L. Blitbe.
Jefferson Quartette, 1657 Germantown avenue.
Jewelers' Club, 1107 Walnut street. President, George W. Read; vice-president, Edw. H. Ack- ley; treasurer, Harry B. Chambers ; secretary. William H. Long.
Lawyers' Club of Philadelphia, Betz Building, 8th floor.
Leisure Hour Club, of Roxborough, Lawn Tennis Grounds, Roxborough avenue East of Ridge avenue.
Liberty Wheelmen. 443 North Ninth street. Pres- ident, H. T. Weber; secretary. C. E. Becker; treasurer, A. L. Foerster.
Linderhurst, 37 South Sixteenth street.
Lynn Social. 2630 Callowhill street.
Magnolia, 2532 Kensington avenue. President, William Byers; secretary, Joseph M. Loughlin; treasurer, Charles Shoemaker.
Malta Boat Club, River Drive. Fairmount Park. Organized 1>63. President, Edwin Gaw Flani- gen; secretary and treasurer, Howard E. Young, 318 Chestnut street: captain, Walter J. Snyder. Manufacturers' of Philadelphia, 1429 Walnut street. President, Thomas Dolan; vice-presi- dents, John H. Converse and James Doak, jr .; treasurer, William A. Pfahler; secretary, Charles Heber Clark.
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