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Lombard and Concord Streets.
TELEPHONE Il80.
Park Avenue and Dolphin Street.
TELEPHONE I07Q.
GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSES
JAHES flcEVOY, flanager.
The Park Avenue and Dolphin Street Warehouse has a large
Vault for Storage of Trunks of Silver, etc.
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WM. R. HALL
416 N. PACA STREET,
One Door from Franklin St.
Carpets Cleaned
Stored
Taken Up and
Relaid.
Carpets Repaired, Altered and
Sewed in the Best Manner.
CARPETS CLEANED ON THE FLOOR
BY A SAFE PROCESS.— Estimates Cheerfully Given.
Furniture Stored at reasonable rates.
A ™°' Furniture Upholstering.
W Curtains, Lambrequins and Portieres hung.
•$l$^l$^ BROWN & SONS
f0^jjjp£» ESTABLISHED 1811
No. 135 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.
Foreign ~ Domestic Bankers
INTEREST ALLOWED at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on
Deposit Accounts subject to Check; and at the rate of from
2 per cent, to 5 per cent, on Special Deposits, depending on
the value of money, the amount, and time for which deposited.
DIVIDENDS.COUPONS, INTEREST, &c..C ollected for Depositors.
MEMBERS OF STOCK EXCHANGE . (Private Wire to Brown,
Brothers & Co., New York, Philadelphia and Boston). Exe-
cute orders for Purchase and Sale of Stocks and Bonds in this
and other markets.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES always on hand.
RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL and other Bonds issued and Loans
Negotiated.
ACT AS TRANSFER AND FINANCIAL AGENTS for Corpora-
tions, Faying Coupons, Dividends, &c.
COMMERCIAL AND TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT
issued IN DOLLARS, for use in this country, Canada, Mexico
and the West Indies ; and in STERLING, available in any
part of the world. Credits are issued against deposit of cash
securities or satisfactory guarantee of repayment.
ACCEPT CUSTODY OF BONDS, STOCKS and other Securities,
and Collect Coupons and Dividends for Credit customers
while abroad.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE Bought and Sold, and Drafts Drawn on
London, Liverpool, Belfast, Frankfort, Hamburg, Bremen,
Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Christi-
ania, Melmo and other points.
REMITTANCES OF MONEY made to, and collections made in
all parts of the world.
CABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONEY made.
BROWN BROS. A. CO.
—New York BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO.
— Philadelphia and London, England
Boston
J. D. FE.RQUSON,
ORGANIZED 1891. prisioint.
HENRY B. WILCOXr
JY^LTJOiV AL %*^<-
2JAiVI£.
No. 15 SOUTH STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Capital, $500,000 Surplus, $90. (
Accounts of Individuals Solicited.
Grand Union Tea Co.
404 and 406 W. LEXINGTON STREET,
DEALERS IN
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES AND
BAKING POWDER.
HEADQUARTERS,
156, 158, 160, 162 and 164 'Water Street,
and 59, 61, ©3, 65 and 67 Pearl St.
BROOKLYN BOUROUGH,
Greater New York.
Largest Tea and Coffee Retailers in the United States.
PIANOS.
J$UGBN D'AI,BI$RT : From fullest conviction I declare them
to be the best Instruments of America.
DR. HANS VON BTJXOW : I declare them the absolutely
best in America.
ALBERT GRUNFEI/D: I consider them the best Instru-
ments of our times.
P. TSCHAIKOVSKY : Combines with great volume of Tone
a rare sympathetic and noble tone colour and perfect action.
BALTIMORE : 22 & 24 E. Baltimore St. NEW YORK : 148 Fifth Ave.
WASHINGTON : 1422 Pennsylvania Ave.
G.H.MuMM&Co,
EXTRA DRY.
FAMOUS FOR ITS
PURITY,
DELICACY an?
DRYNESS.
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P. A. MUMM I J - CALVERT & CO.
- BORDEAUX
FBANKFORT-cN-MA.N | CLARETS AND BURGUNDIES
RHINE and MOSELLE WINES I Holders of large and carefully
f selected stock of Red and White
| Bordeaux and Burgundy Wines in
9 bulk and cases.
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Part owner of the Johannisberg.
FRED'K DE BARY & CO., NEW YORK,
Sole Agents in the United States and Canada.
WE HOLD THEE SAFE.
OFFICE OF
HENRY M. WARFIELD,
Resident Manager
OF THE
Royal^ Insurance Co.
ROYAL BUILDING,
217 E. BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
The Royal Insurance Company has the largest net surplus
possessed by any Fire Insurance Company in the zvorld.
Losses paid as soon as ascertained, without the usual discount
for cash payment.
All Claims adjusted and paid at this Department.
For the protection of its Policyholders, The Royal Insurance
Company has
A CAPITAL OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS.
A NET SURPLUS OF OVER TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS.
CASH ASSETS OF OVER FORTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS.
And in addition to the security offered by these vast resources
all of the stockholders of the Royal Insurance Company are
individually responsible to the full extent of their fortunes for its
liabilities.
TELEPHONE No. Q{ft , . .
j arttioloniay
nAIN OFFICE AND
B3EWERV,
ROCHESTER,
N. Y.
BREW. C2-
BARTH0L0MAY5
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Apollo
and
Marzen,
THE LEADING
BOTTLED
BEER
None genuine . . .
unless bearing our
label and trade . . .
mark : . .
BALTIMORE BRANCH,
227-239 S* Central Avenue,
GEORGE C. SUCRO, Manager.
TELEPHONES:
Chesapeake 1060. M Home 2060.
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€ricsson tine
excursions
To and From Philadelphia.
Daylight Trips by water through the
Canal, stopping at Betterton fishing
grounds, also New Castle, Del., connect-
ing by trolley line with Wilmington.
Del., Onlyp.OO.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day, from Wharf, Light and Pratt Sts.,
at 7.30 A. M. From Philadelphia every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
from June to October 15th.
Children Half Fare, Meals 50 cents. Music on board by the "Lafayette
Mandolin Quartette."
ALSO, TICKETS to Albany, Troy, Saratoga Springs, New Haven (Ct.), Port-
land (Me.), Cottage City, Vineyard Haven, Boston, Fall River, Newport, Narra-
gansett and all points North. Daily Steamers (except Sundays) from wharf,
Light and Pratt Streets, at 5 P. M. Staterooms $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Bagerage
checked through to destination.
To Philadelphia, (daylight trips) Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 a.m., $i.oo
To Philadelphia and return (10 days), . 2.25
To Philadelphia and return by Rail, . 3.00
To Cape May, by Rail from Phila., . . 3.25
To Cape May and return tio days), . . 4.25
To Cape May and return (season), . . 4.50
To Atlantic City by Rail from Phila., . 2.75
To Atlantic City and return (10 days) . 3.75
To Atlantic City and return (season) . 4.00
To Asbury P'k, Ocean Grove, Long Br'h,4.oo
To Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long
Branch and return (season), .... 6.00
To NEW YORK by Rail from Phila.,. 4.00
To NEW YORK and return (n days), 6.00
TICKETS FOR SALE
OFFICE ONLY.
AT
Write for Pamphlet and any
other information to
CLARENCE SHRIVEE,
AGENT,
204 Uylit Street.
Sexton's
Grand heater.
Sexton's Improved Low
Down Radiatinsr "Furnace.
ESTABLISHED 1839
S. B. SE
The original and most
perfect fireplace heater
ever made: so ackdowl-
edged by the trade and
public.
&S0N
Manufacturers of the Best
Stoves, Ranges
) »*~".iq~- Large Eadiating 8ur-
1 pi face; perfect combu?-
and Furnaces, sftsrsassa
' brick-set.
SEND FOR TESTIMONIAL BOOK AND BE CONVINCED.
Foundry, 511 to 527 W. Conway Street.
<*rnre<^ 2 3 K Lombard Street, / Ba iti m0 re.. Md.
Stores . -j No 7 s Gay street, ,
We will go on your Bond
Don't let your friends go on your bond.
It means discomfort for them and depen-
dence for you,
Some day you will have to reciprocate.
You don't know when. You don't know
how.
Going on Bonds is our business. You pay
us a very moderate fee and retain your
independence.
AMERICAN BONDING & TRUST CO.
EQUITABLE BUILDING, BALTIMORE, MD.
Total Resources over ONE MILLION Dollars.
JAMES BOND, President.
JOHN T. STONE, Sec'y and Treas.
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A Natural Mineral Water known for nearly a century. Recommended
for its wonderful action on the Li% T er, in cases of Enlargement Bilious- {S
ness and Jaundice. In Kidney and Bladder troubles, Gout, Rheumatism, g)
Diabetis Gall Stones. Bright's Disease, this water has produced phenom- g)
enal results and remarkable cures. £)
BEDFORD SPRINGS WATER CO. of Baltimore, |
Sole Agents, No. 39 S. HOLLIDAY STREET, g
Water in cases of i Dozen y 2 gallon RAI TIHORF HD ©
Bottles, *1.50F. G. B. here. DALIIIIUKC, I1U. *
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Society Visiting List,
OR
"BLUE BOOK,"
For the Season of 1898.
NINTH EDITION.
A REGISTER OF BALTIMORE SOCIETY WITH RESIDENCES.
MEMBERS OF THE LEADING CLUBS, COTILLONS,
THEATRE PLATS AND OTHER VALUABLE
INFORMATION.
Compiled by Miss Remington.
PRICE, $2.50.
BALTIMORE, MD.
GUGGENHEIMER, WEIL & CO.
109 Baltimore St., East.
Copyrighted, iS§>j.
Miss C. P. Remington
B altimore's Larg est h§^
and
Finest gtable.
C. I . WIS I
LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, AND
VICTORIAS
FOR SHOPPING, WEDDINGS, ETC., AT
ALL HOURS. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.
LIVERY A SPECIALTY.
All Horses on First Floor with the Best Ventilation.
N2L 1007=1017
NORTH EUTAW STREET.
Phone 1137.
ORGANIZED 1867.
INCORPORATED IS92.
TkBaltinioreJransferCo.
205 E. BALTIMORE ST.
PASSENGER, BAGGAGE and MERCHANDISE.
Jally [Jo's, O mn ^ Ilsses ' Phaetons, &c.
NICELY EQUIPPED FOR SOCIALS
AND THEATRE PARTIES
Safe and Secure Medium for Transfer of Valuable
Boxes and Trunks to and from Safe Deposit
and Trust Companies.
Prompt and Satisfactory Service at Reasonable Rates
Baltimore Transfer Company*
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAOB.
List of Advertisers, x
Marriages, 1897, u
The List, 25
Officers and their Wives at Fort McHenry, 247
Maryland Society Colonial Dames of America, 24S
Baltimore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 249
Women's Clubs of Baltimore, 250
Society of Colonial Wars 263
Baltimore Golf Club, 266
Park Bicycle Club, 267
Men's Clubs of Baltimore,
Johns Hopkins Hospital 345
Johns Hopkins University, 34*>
Woman's College of Baltimore 349
Evening Dispensary, 349
Principal Hotels and Flats, 35 1
Telegraph Companies, 35 1
Telephone Companies, 552
Principal Churches, 35 2
Railroad Stations
Plats of Theatres, with seats numbered.
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312 N. CHARLES ST. I 08 RUE DE RICHELIEU
Baltimore, Mo. Paris.
Mme* L* P* Jeanneret
. . IMPORTER OF . . .
Fine French Millinery and Novelties
MOURNING A SPECI ALTY___— « MMdM
£aaics flcme t ailoring $ pstem
^^ HE Ladies Acme Tailoring System is the latest improvement
\~) in Dress Cutting for ladies and children. It embodies the
best improved methods, and is a school fully equipped with
a corps of teachers where ladies will be taught thoroughly every
detail in Dress Making and Ladies Tailoring. This new school,
just originated and invented, combines simplicity, accuracy and
many other advantages over the old methods.
PATTERNS DESIGNED AND CUT TO MEASURE
E. B. DeVENNY,
103 W. LEXINGTON STREET.
LArAYETTE ART CLUB
341 N CHARLES STREET
Orders Taken and Promptly Filled for All Kinds of
EMBROIDERY. CHINA. PAINTING
AND WATER COLORS
Latest Novelties in China Carried, also
Embroidery Silks and Linens
instructions Given in All Branches. Designing a Special.
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The Co-operative Savings and Loan Association
OF BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND.
Home Office, 201 E. GERMAN ST., Cor. Calvert.
8 per cent. Paid-up Stock for sale at $too per share; interest paid quarterly.
Installment Stock Class A for'sale at 60 cents per share, per month, estimated
to mature to $100 in 96 months.
Installment Stock Class B for sale at 30 cents per share, per month, estimated
to mature to $100 in 144 months.
OFFICERS:
W. T. MALSTER, President. Wm. T. MORGAN, Yice-Pres. & Gen'l Mgr.
EDWARD STABLER, Jr., Treas. TRACY UNDERHILL, Secretary.
ARTHUR STEUART, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS:
W. T. MALSTER,
President Columbian Iron Works
and Dry Dock Co
Director in American Nat'l Bank.
EDWARD STABLER, Jr.,
President Guardian Security, Trust
and Deposit Co.
I. BADGER BROWN,
Of the I. B. Brown Co.
JOHN S. GIBBS,
President of the Gibbs Preserving'
Company.
Wm. T. MORGAN,
Vice-President and Gen'l Mgr.
TRACY UNDERHILL,
Secretary.
ARTHUR STEUART,
Of Steuart & Steuart, Att'ys-at-Lnw.
DEPOSITORY: The Guardian Security, Trust & Deposit Co.
A. S. BrewigoiL
p
romoter and
B roker
Bank of Baltimore Building,
Cor. Baltimore k St. Paul Sts.
BELL TELEPHONE, 3061
HOME TELEPHONE, 71
BALTIMORE.
IF YOU WANT TO
Sell Your Business.
IF YOU WANT A
Partner with Money.
IF YOU WANT TO
Buy a Business.
IF YOU WANT TO
Organize a Stock Companj ,
IF YOU WANT A
Location for a Manufactory.
IF YOU WANT TO HAVE
Your Invention Patented.
IF YOU WANT TO
Sell a Patent
|F YOU WANT
Capital for any Purpose.
Collections made in all
Parts of the United States.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Adams&Co., R 262
Adams, J. M b05
Alstrom, Mrs. I. M 30
American Bonding and Trust Co 8
American Type Founders' Co 100
Babcock& Co., H. H 73
Baltimore Life 216B
Baltimore Transfer Co 12
Baltimore Storage and Lighterage
Company 239
Baltimore Fire Insurance Co 80
Baltimore Design and Art Club 270
Bartholomav Brew. Co 6
Bt dford Springs Water Co 8
Benson & Co., Charles J 32
Berlitz School of Languages 182
Blome & Son Co., The George 289
Blondell, Miss T. M 30
Brainerd & Armstrong Co 76
Breedlovp, J. W 245
Brewington, H. IS 15
Brexton, The 165
Brown & Sons, Alexander 2
Bry n Mawr School leO
Caldwell & Co., J. E 168A
Chattolanee Spring Water 63
Chester, Helen E 76
Choy Chong Hie & Co 309
Clark & Stevens . 240
Claus, Edward C 282
Coles, William 180
Cummin's Studio 30rt
Gushing & Co 220
Darby 309
Decorative Art Society 222
Deniuth & Mittnacbt 19
Derlin, Dr. J. W 81
Devouges, Mme. L. Fagret 306
DeVennv, E. B 14
Dieterich, L. P 306
Dietz, Bernhard 242
Domestic Sewing Machine Co 180
Dotson, R. C 206
Drovers and Mechanics National
Bank 182
DulanyCo.. Wm.J.C 245
Dulany & Co., Walter 282
Dunn, C. J 217
Earner, Mrs 222
Ehrman & Duke 182
Eichelberger, B G 224
Eisenbrandt Sons, H . R 32
Eisenberg Bros 132
Elite School of Music 207
Ellender. Chas, F 218
Empire Steam Laundry 329
Equitable National Bank 3
Faltl 82
Filston Farm Dairy 50
Fink&Hesson 298
First National Bank 169
Fisher, Emil 252
Fledderman, J. Alan 246
Fords Grand Opera House 330
Franklin Davis Nursery Co 223
Frazier. Dr 262
Friends Elementary and High School. 166
Frondat, Mme. de 81
Gambrill Manufacturing Co 75
Gaults' 298
Glen & Company 89
Gosman. Adam J 305
Grand Union Tea Co 3
Graham Warehouses, Inside Front
Cover.
Groit, S. L . . 74
Guardian Security Trust and Deposit
Company 18
Guggenheimer, Weil & Co., 23, 168 B, 344
Hall, Wm. R 1
Hall& Co, F. D 246
Hambleton & Co 289
Hamilton, Dr 289
Harris, James A 180
Harding Electiic Belt Co 290
Harting, Jonn E 223
Harrison, A. W 246
Hart, James 218
HehlCo., The L 101
Heineman, Fred 117
Hennegen, bates & Co 322
Henderson. Hiram V 218
Hildebrandt&Sons, C. H 218
H i ldebrandt & Co 126
Hite, Drayton M 100
Hopkins & Co., J. Seth 306
Hopkins, Mrs. J. G. and Mr.
Henrv C 261
Hubbard. Alex. J 281
Hughes, .lohn, Jr 282
Husrhes& Co 245
Hydro-Lithia 102
International Petective Service — 164
Irving Shirt Co 134
Jacob! & Jenkins 120
Jean ne ret, Mme. L. P 14
Joseph Tate Co 120
Kaufman, G. A 132
Keeler, John M 132
Keeley Institute 329
Kirk Son Co., Samuel '26
Kirkman's Borax Soap 2P6
Knabe, Frederick 182
Knabe&Co, Wm 4
Kola-Malz Extract Co 322
Krauss, J. W 244
Krebs, Aug 220
n;
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.-Continued.
Lafayette Art Club 14
Lake, Dr. Anna E 181
Lanahan & Son, Wm 268
Lautz Bros. & Co. 355
Lee, H. G 216A
Lehne, John H. A 133
Lemmtrt 134
Lennox, Birckhead & Co 90
Lewis, W. W 305
Logemanu, Henry C '60
London Studio 220
Loyola College 169
Lycett 222
Lycett, E. Allen 262
MacDonald, J. S 248A
Maryland Trust Co 49
Maryland Savings Bank 252
Matthews & Co 144
Maynadier, Wm. M 240
May, M 49
McComas, H. C 217
McCormick. Martin L 280
McDowell&Co 143
McGaw & Co 48
McGaw & Co., George K , Inside
Back Cover.
Memelsberger, S 74
Mengers, Chas. F 270
Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co 23
Mercantile Laundry Co 30
Merchants and Miners Transporta-
tion Company. 252
Mesney, Gifford de Jersey — 19
Metropolitan Savings Bauk 355
Milliken, K. H 133
Model Employment Agency 244
Morgan & Son, Peter H 239
Mt. Vernon Hotel 316
Mumm & Co., G. H 4
National Brewing Co 290
National Farmers and Planters
Bank 220
Nelaton Remedv Co 90
Norman & Co., J. E 242
Norton, B. P 30
Notice from the Author 208
Old Virginia Antique Furniture Co. .133
Peabody Graduate School of Mu»ic. 18
Pikesvi'le Dairy Co 24
Pohl &Co, E 181
PotthastBros 244
Poultney, Arthur E 223
Preston, Edward D 244
Price, L. W
Putts&Co., J. W '.'.'.'....[ «
Quandt, C 29S
Reese, Percy M •> i
Reeves, Chas. H L66
Reid, Miss Kate 89
Richards Trunk Co 310
Kobinson, L. A 217
Rock Hill College 169
Rogers, Henry W gg
Rumford Yeast Powder 309
Safe Deposit and Trust Co -31
Schwartz, William ];i
Schroeder, Henry A
Schumacher & < o. A 366
Schuler, Mrs. Otto 101
Seidewitz, Edwin A 289
Sexton, S. B J
Shackelford, W.T BO
Shaftesourg College of Expression.. 207
Shriver, Clarence 7
Si
Slee 310
Smith &Son, M. V 168A
Smith & Magraw 270
Smith's Book Exchange 160
stabler, Jr., & Co-, E 310
Stabler, Jordan 190
Standard Coupe Company 64
Suydam, Dr. E. W 309
The Co-operative Savings and Loan
Association 16
Third National Bank 164
Timanus' Arch Market 280
Townsend,G. C 126
Trainor. James 310
Tschabrun, George 160
Turnbull, Jr., & Co., John 344
Walter, Mrs. P. M. 82
Wartield, Henrv M i
Waters, Nelson*& Co 170
Weems, A. W -'17
Wesrgel. Geo. E 181
Welsh & Hro 224
West, C C I'
Williams, J S 82
Wi'lms Surgical InstruraentCo., The
Chas 18J
Wilson &Co
Williams, Dr J. J 2M
Windsor, The '-''J
Witte's German Store «
Yeaton & Co - M6
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PRIVATE LESSONS ALSO GIVEN.
GUARDIAN
SECURITY,
Interest Paid on Deposits, sub-
ject to Check. Legal Depository
for Court or Trust Funds. Acts as
Executor, Administrator, Trustee,
Guardian, etc. Loans made on
Collateral.
OFFICERS:
Edwd. Stabler, Jr.,
President.
Wm. M. Byrn,
Sec. & Treas'r.
Daniel Miller,
J. K. Taylor,
Vice-Presidents.
Louis Dohme.
Henry C. Matthews
J. K. Taylor.
Geo. M. Sharp.
Daniel Miller.
Wm. H. Bosley.
M. C. Fenton.
Thornton Rollins.
Geo. K. McGaw.
Jno. L. Blake,
TRUST
AND DEPOSIT
Executive Committee.
Wm. H. Bosley, J.L.Blake
Dan'l Miller, F. A.White
H.C.Matthews, M.C. Fenton
L. A. Gusdorff.
COMPANY
DIBECTOES.
J so W. Lowe.
Henry King.
Ernst Schmeisser.
Lewis A. Gusdorff.
John W. Putts.
Edw. Stabler, Jr.
Harry Lerch.
B. F. Bennett.
Jos. C. Towns end.
Francis a. White.
A. RoszelCathcart.
John W. Horner.
Arthur H. Jackson*.
Martin Lauer.
O. F. H. Warner.
Lewis J. Lederf.r.
Addison Clarke.
F. H. Davidson.
C. C. Buck man.
John Brown.
7 NORTH CALVERT STREET.
DEMUTH & MITTNACHT,
fftpeR Hangings,
INTeKIOK DeCORftTlONS,
WINDOW SHADES
808 Madison Avenue,
Telephone 359Q. . . .
BALTIMORE, MD.
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2o SOCIETY VISITING LIST
MARRIAGES OF 1897.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Asheton (nee Wheelwright) Rockspring, Va.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Archer, Jr. (nee Lee) Belair, Md.
Mr. & Mrs. Briscoe (nee Lee)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Ramsay Barry (nee Robinson) "The Severn."
Mr. & Mrs. John Henry Burgess, Jr. (nee Zollinger) Norfolk, "Va.
Mr. & Mrs. George Miltenberger Brown (nee Chatard).. .516 Park av.
Mr. & Mrs. Carroll Bates Blick (nee Miller) The Stafford.
Mr. & Mrs. Carryl Harper Bryan (nee Boykin) 1804 Charles st. N
Mr. & Mrs. J. Burkloe Brown (nee Heflebower) 5 Biddle st. E.
Mr. & Mrs. Shellman Brown (nee Handy) Annapolis, Md.
Dr. & Mrs. Alex. R. Colvin (nee Tarleton),
349 University av., St. Paul, Minn.
Mr. & Mrs. George C. Carey (nee Macgill) 224 Lanvale st. W.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederic Edgar Camp (nee Ridgely),
Morris Heights, New York City.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Dunan (nee Ford) Hotel Rennert.
Mr. & Mrs. James Cranston Forman (Mrs. Morgan), 1323 Calvfrt "'t. N.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Field (nee Von Lingen) 1314 Charles st. N".
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Frick, Jr. (nee Devries) 804 Cathedral St.
Mr. & Mrs. Ellicott Fisher (nee Tyler) Warfield, Germantown.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Huntley Gordon (nee Clarke)... 14 Franklin st. E.
Mr. & Mrs. John Gill (nee Kremelburg) 1007 Charles st. N.
Rev. & Mrs. Charles A. Hensel (nee Baker) 2431 Maryland av.
Rev. & Mrs. John Duvall Howard (nee Smith) 157 Lanvale st. W.
Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Johnson (nee Tilghman) 709 St. Paul st.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Ashley Lewis (nee Williamson) 902 St. Paul st.
Mr. & Mrs. Francis I. Markoe (nee Mullikin),
Charles near Franklin st.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. McCarter (nee Barker) Newark, N. J.
SOCIETY VISITING LIST 21
Mr. & Mrs. Richards Carson Meeker (nee Painter), 1129 Calvert st. X.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Waller Morton (nee Pitt) 212 Preston st. N.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. E. Morton (nee Appleton) 1711 Park Place.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Thurston Manning- (nee Hewson)...30 Preston st. E.
Mr. & Mrs. John Izard Middleton (3rd) (nee Johnson) The Stafford.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D. McKenna (nee Rasin) Philadelphia.
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Ogle (nee Dammann) 134 Lanvale st. W.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon P. Paine (nee Thompson) 1227 Calvert st. N.
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Edward Pegram (nee Gary) 1312 Bolton st.
Mr. & Mrs. T. Dudley Riggs (nee Lanman) 814 Cathedral st.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Robb (nee Busby) Burlington.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Henderson Ruff (nee Ramsay) Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sibley (nee Markoe) New York.
Mr. & Mrs. Julian C. Smith (nee Clarke)
Mr. & Mrs. John Steuart, Jr. (nee Keyser) 1117 Charles st. N.
Dr. & Mrs. Wm. Royal Stokes (nee Dunderdale)
Mr. & Mrs. W. Stuart Symington, Jr. (nee Harrison),
Amherst College.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baker Taylor (nee Eyre)
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Dickinson Thomas (nee Huyett), 2113 Maryland av.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Tolieferro (nee Smith),
State College, Centre Co.. Pa.
Mr. & Mrs. James Thompson (nee Gill) 20 Madison st. W.
Dr. & Mrs. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble (nee Jones). ..214 Franklin st. W.
Mr. & Mrs. George P. Tiffany (nee Wyatt) 1920 Maryland av.
Mr. & Mrs. Von de Horst (nee Cole) Boston.
Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Walmsley (nee Wright) Schiaalenburg, N. J
Mr. & Mrs. James Gustavus Whiteley (nee Stone), 223 Lanvale st. W.
Mr. & Mrs. George Hollins Wiegman (nee Jackson) Romney, Va.
Witte's
German
Store,
236
N. Howard St.
a few doors
above Hutzler's
BALTO., ID.
Importers, Wholesalers and
Retailers of
GERMAN
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of all kinds, German Newspapers, Periodi-
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Birthday and New Year Cards, Model
Sheets, &c, and Fine Business
Stationery, at
Reduced Rates
also, Sole Agents for
Dr. Lahmann's German Health
Foods, (Cocoa, Chocolate, Vege-
table Milk (for Infants), Vegetable
Extract (for Indigestion).
Kneipp Water-Cure Goods, and
Dr. Deimel's Linen-Mesh Under-
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7 e. fayette street
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N- E.Cor. Cerman and Calvert Streets.
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OPEN FOR BUSINSSS FROM 9 A. M, TO 4 P. M.
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Established for the execution of all manner of Trusts, the management and
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