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Bath Houses-Aldermen Farnham and Wallace. Councilmen Hillman, Ma- roney and Erff.
Buildings-Aldermen Harhen and Unger. Councilmen Doohan, Maley and O'Meara.
Building Lines-Aldermen Gruener and Kelsey. Councilmen M. T. Rice, Reichel and Muldoon.
Claims-Aldermen Staub and Beecher. Councilmen F. H. Rowe, Cartier and Cronin.
Commercial and Manufacturing Inter- ests-Aldermen Weiss and Chilling- worth. Councilmen Alling, OMenn and Hopkins.
Fire Department-Aldermen Wiliam and Unger. Councilmen Maley, Gal- lagher and Knollmeyer.
Lamps and Street Lighting-Alderme T. Brennan and O'Connell. Comari- men Conlin, Erff and Maroney.
Legislation-Aldermen Hall and Soq ard. Councilmen Stein, McGuire and Chase.
Licenses Aldermen Dowe and Bremen. Councilmen Magoohan, Harris and H. K. Rowe.
Nominations-Aldermen Farnham al Corcoran. Councilmen Holliday, Gal lagher and Barnes.
Numbering Streets Aldermen Kday and Rose. Councilmen Knollmeye, Gallagher and Stein.
Ordinances-Aldermen Cooley and KM water. Councilmen Keane, Magoch and Tyner.
Printing-Aldermen Donovan and BT win. Councilmen Mead, Bol Cartier.
Railroads and Bridges-Aldermen W and Corcoran. Councilmen Ca Harris and Rausch.
Retrenchment and Reform-Akken Chillingworth and Walsh. Comch Chase, Casey and Keeler.
Sewers-Aldermen Shepard and Mall Councilmen Muldoon. Greenfield Hillman.
Special Auditing-Aldermen Rome Gruener. Councilmen Beach, and Gerner.
Squares-Aldermen Kelsey and W ker. Councilmen Keane, Burton Dawson.
Streets-Aldermen Beecher and Wa Councilmen Casey, Brown and B Water-Aldermen Dowe and Will Councilmen Walsh, E. H. Rowe Doohan.
DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES CORRECTION.
Superintendent-Moritz Spier. El Greeley, James N. States Clerks-Frederick L. Perry, Geor Rowe.
Manager Springside Home-Theodd Sucher.
Matron-Mrs. Theodore H. Suche Assistant Matron-Mrs. Sarah B. Clerk-S. M. M. Smith. Farmer-Elson Wright.
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RTMENT OF HEALTH COMMIS- SIONERS.
at-Henry Fleischner, M. D. H. Townsend, M. D., Samuel E. de, John F. Sullivan, M. D., Donald carmichael.
Officer-Frank W. Wright, M. D. -Ward Bailey. Office, Room 12, Building.
ing Inspector-John D. Eldridge. . Inspectors-Lewis Mix, John sekson, Edward S. Peterson. ing Committee-Frank M. Wright, D., Ward Bailey.
r meetings second and fourth days of every month, at 4 p. m., office No. 12, Police Building.
ARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. man-Hon. Cornelius T. Driscoll, for, ex-officio.
Jent-Henry T. Blake.
am W. Farnam, Henry F. English, ry T. Blake, Edward E. Bradley, Mes M. Townsend, Alderman Harvey Shepard, Councilman Henry Hill-
ary and Treasurer-Henry F. Eng-
tant Treasurer-W. W. Farnam. tant Secretary-James E. English.
ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. ctor-Alexander Troup.
-Newcomb M. Bassett. Office, No. City Hall. Office hours 9 a. m. to p m. wintendent of Streets John J. Bren-
Engineer-Cassius W. Kelly.
"tant Superintendents of Streets Award 8. Harrington, James White. wintendent of Sewers-John H. Pig-
PUBLIC BOARDS.
BOARD OF ASSESSORS. hairman- Charles A. Baldwin. wear P. Ives, Edward F. Merrill, Wil- liam F. Shannon, John J. Hogan.
BOARD OF FINANCE.
President-Hon. Cornelius T. Driscoll, Mayor, ex-officio.
Controller-Jonathan N. Rowe, Alder- man Edgar S. Dowe, Councilman Ed- ward P. O'Meara, Charles E. Curtis, Henry E. Norris, Reuben H. Brown, William Hooker Atwood. Clerk-Henry E. Norris, ex-officio.
Meetings Thursday at 8 p. m., or on such day and hour as may be fixed by Board, in Room 16, City Hall.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
H. Sherman Holcomb, John J. Sullivan, Clarence G. Ames, Charles L. Weil, Joseph Kegelmeyer.
Regular meeting on Tuesday preceding the first Thursday of each month.
BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSION- ERS.
Office, Room 24, City Hall.
Curtis F. Evarts, Frank C. Bushnell, George B. Martin, Edward Gagel, John T. Manson, Edward P. Avery, Charles A. Ingersoll, Edgar S. Dowe.
Clerk-Charles A. Ingersoll.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSION- ERS.
Chairman-Hon. Cornelius T. Driscoll, Mayor, ex-officio.
President-Eli Mix.
Edward P. Avery, Wilson H. Lee, John D. Jackson, John H. Clarke, Louis M. Ullman.
Secretary-Frank A. Southworth.
Regular meeting on Tuesday before the first Thursday of each month, and ex- cept in July and August, on the second Tuesday in each month thereafter, in Room No. 2, Police Building.
BOARD OF RELIEF.
Chairman-Frederick R. Tuttle.
Secretary-George H. Coe.
David O'Donnell, George E. Mitchell, George R. Bill.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF STEAM BOILERS.
President-Joel F. Gilbert. Joseph Porter, Andrew J. Clerkin. Inspector-Richard Burns. Clerk-Frank W. Thompson.
BUREAU OF COMPENSATION.
Office, No. 16, City Hall.
President-Frank S. Bishop, Frederick C. Lum, Charles T. Coyle. Clerk-William C. DeF. Dickerman.
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.
Superintendent of Fire Department- Rufus R. Fancher, ex-officio. Superintendent of Police Department- James Wrinn, ex-officio. President-Henry W. Farnam.
George B. Martin, Luzerne Ludington. Secretary-Benjamin I. Spock.
COMMISSIONERS OF MUNICIPAL BOND SINKING FUND.
Benjamin R. English, Robert A. Brown, Eugene S. Bristol.
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COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND FOR REDEMPTION OF SEWER- AGE BONDS FALLING DUE IN 1901. Wilbur F. Day, Samuel E. Merwin, Wil- liam T. Fields.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Office, Station No. 1, 165 Court street. Station No. 2, 551 Grand avenue. Sta- tion No. 3, Howard avenue, corner Minor street. Station No. 4, Dixwell avenue, corner Webster street.
Superintendent of Police, Station 1- James Wrinn.
Captain Station 1-James P. Brewer. Captain Station 2-Theodore A. Tripp. Captain Station 3-William O'Keefe. Captain Station 4-Samuel J. Woodruff. Captain Detective Force-Henry D. Cowles.
Clerk-Frank A. Southworth.
Sergeants John Driscoll, William E. McBride, James Cook, John McGrath, Bartholomew Tiernan, Patrick Bergin, Jotham H. Orr, Henry M. Crocker, Stephen F. McGann, Jeremiah Den- nehy (Detective), Thomas J. Dunn, Alexander Gibson, William H. Tighe, Michael J. Hayes, Charles O. Bowers, William G. Doherty, William L. Wil- liams.
Truant Officer-James Sullivan.
Signal Officers-George O. Bradley, Bicey Beegan.
Detectives-Jeremiah McGrath, Owen J. Daley, Henry J. Donnelly.
Patrolmen, Grade A-Michael Cooney, Thomas H. Colwell, Adolph Klaiber, John Keenan, James E. Donnelly, Matthew Powers, John W. Grant, Louis D. Bixby, Bartholomew Daily, George L. Hyde, James Shamp, John Kelly, Fennah W. Watrous, Ellis J. Good, John H. Gilligan, George Mar- shall, John H. Moore, George Taylor, James Lonergan, Charles A. Stevens, Peter E. Dargan, Charles A. Sessler, Edward J. Lewis, John Allan, Willis G. Wiser, Michael Doody, John F. Doran, Seaman N. Smith, Cornelius J. Eagan, George L. Rowley, William J. Welch, John H. Coonan, Owen L. Mar- lowe, Peter T. Hayes, Daniel H. Lins- ley, John McQueeney, Henry J. Hoff- man, John Roche, Edward F. Lawlor, Daniel McKiernan, Robert P. Dunlap, Thomas F. Doughan, John J. Flynn, Bernard J. Reilly, Michael J. Connolly, Hugh Mckeon, Simon Streit, Michael Lanigan, Louis Waas, Thomas Powers, William J. Frey, Harry B. Winchell. Patrolmen, Grade B John Loughlin John B. Roach, Frank C. Recor, Christopher A. Ledwith, Michael Flan- nery, Terrence Clancy, Christian Schroeder, George J. Murphy, William
A. Rice, Peter Mckeon, James E Doolittle, Frank D. Cook, Isaac Shields, Richard T. Moore, Louis J. St. Clair, John L. Enright, John Eagan, Michael J. O'Connor, Frederick Kober, Joseph Bellman, Patrick Roche, Edwin C. Burnham, Edward J. Reilly, Philip Lautenbach, Felix McGuinness, Philip T. Smith, James Reynolds, James P. Ward, Martin McAllin, Martin Hig. gins, William R. Curren, Terrence J. Smith, Charles H. Pabor, John J. Healy, William M. Collett, William E Bowen, John Stanford, Jama I. Heenan, Thomas A. O'Connor, John J. McAvoy, William H. Wrinn, Patrick F. Cannon, John A. Dippold, Willim L. Cooper.
Patrolmen, Grade C-Warren A. Picker ing, Charles Shanahan, Patrick Reilly, Patrick McGovern, Adelmer G. Nettle- ton, Michael Farrell, Charles M. Mog Michael McDermott, Edgar Phelps Thomas F. Birmingham, Jobr L Horan, Thomas R. Bright, John Hun han, James R. Kane, Thomas Trai ! John T. McGrath, Patrick Deberty Maurice Connolly, Alonzo M. Call Patrick R. Cassidy, Robert E. Holl" ger, Bennett W. Dorman, Alfred B Mason A. Stowell, William H. Ala Wells C. Allen.
Patrolmen, Grade D- Joseph P. C Jagher. Patrolmen, Grade E-Patrick F. Queeney.
Veteran Reserve G. W. Waas, P. B B. S. Jackson, P. Clyne, J. Mcavoy, Bradley.
Retired List-Captain William M. B. Sergeant William K. Schmidt, P man George F. Selleck, Richard Ko Charles E. Stokes, James W. W John F. Nettleton, William H. N. Superintendent Treadwell Smith On Duty in Westville-Willi Whillday, D. M. Ahern.
On Duty in Annex-C. N. Mack, liam Bright.
Drivers J. F. Kendall, P. J. Bhab H. Wall, J. J. Grady.
Electrician-Austin L. W. Kittrety Matron-Susan Ireland. Janitor Police Building-Richard Co Janitress Station 2-Hannah Cart! Janitress Station 3-Celia Early. Janitress Station 4-Lizzie Steven
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent-Rufus R. Fanche Fire Marshal and Assistant Super ent-Joshua G. Gladwin. Assistant Superintendent-Willi Perkins.
Superintendent Fire Alarm Td and Electrical Construction Grant.
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Companies The Department con- is of eight Steam Fire Engine Com- nies, one Chemical Engine, two amical and Combination Hose Wag- , 9 and 10; 3 Hook and Ladder apanies.
following compensation per annum paid :
rintendent $2,500.00
Marshal 1,602.35
Fire Alarm .... 1,401.60
tant Superintendent 1,299.40 beers of Steamers 1,102.30 t Engineers of Steamers 952.65
ers of Steamers .. 901.55 and Ladder Drivers. 901.55
kers .850.45 and 901.55
tains. .from 1,000.10 to 1,200.85
tenants, Class 1 ... 1,000.10 atenants, Class 2. 901.55
Jamen. . . . . ... .from 751.90 to 850.45
mer No. 1-444 Howard avenue. Company full, 10 men. Captain, John Dougherty. Lieutenant, Patrick F.
Redmond. Engineer, James B.
Toocker.
amer No. 2-40 Artizan street. Com- any full, 9 men. Captain, George S. Woodruff. Lieutenant, Samuel E. Borst.
Beamer No. 3 Corner of Park and Elm streets. Company full, 9 men. Cap- tain, John W. Camp. Lieutenant, Ed- ward Allard. Engineer Wilbur A. Peck.
teamer No. 4 St. John street, corner Wallace. Company full, 9 men. Cap- tain, Charles H. O'Neill. Lieutenant, John E. James. Engineer, Elisha A. Read.
teamer No. 5-Corner of East Pearl and Pierpont streets. Company full, 7 men. Captain, Simon J. Hurley. Lieutenant, Frank Conlan. Engineer, Ezra B. Sanger.
Steamer No. 6-Division street near Newell street. Company full, 8 men. Captain, Wilfred F. Spang. Lieuten- ant, Sylvanus Gesner. Engineer, Wil- liam H. Bishop.
Steamer No. 7-Water street, near Olive street. Company full, 10 men. Cap- tain, William H. Johnston. Lieuten- ant, Robert J. Davidson. Engineer, Samuel O. Nash.
Steamer No. 8 Edwards street, corner Nash. Company full, 8 men. Cap- tain, William P. Daley. Lieutenant, Charles W. Slagel. Engineer, Thomas R. Sherdman.
Chemical Combination Company, No. 9- Ellsworth avenue near Edgewood ave- nue. Captain, Joseph E. Condren.
Chemical Combination Company, No. 10 -Corner Lombard and Poplar streets. Captain, Christopher T. Langley.
Hook and Ladder, No. 1-40 Artizan street, near St. John. Company full, 12 men. Captain, C. L. Chapman. Lieutenant, George H. Merrick.
Hook and Ladder, No. 2-446 Howard avenue. Company full, 5 men. Cap- tain, William F. Noyes.
Hook and Ladder, No. 3-Corner East Pearl and Pierpont streets. Company full, 7 men. Lieutenant, Frederick H. Linsley.
Winchester Hose Company (Volunteer Company)-Foreman, Herbert. Ist Assistant, C. Keely. 2d Assistant, W. Frey. 3d Assistant, J. Balfe.'
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Box. Location.
12 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. shops. (p) 13 216 Congress av
14 Cor. Davenport av and Ward st
15 No. 1 Engine House, 444 Howard av
16 Cor. Columbus and Washington avs 17 Cor. Columbus av and Lafayette st
18 Cor. Broad and Oak sts
19 Corner Congress av and Commerce st
121 Cor. Rosette and Button sts
122 Cor. Lafayette and Prince sts
123 Union Depot (p)
124 Cor. Meadow and Whiting sts
125 Chatfield's Boulevard n Plymouth av (p)
126 Office bdg N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. (p)
127 Cor. Silver and Cedar sts
128 Cor. Plymouth and Grant sts
129 Cor. Lamberton and Wilson sts
131 Cor. Howard av and Lamberton st
132 Cor. Howard av and Sea st
133 Cor. Howard av and 4th st
141 Cor. Davenport av and Stevens st
142 Cor. Howard av and Putnam st
151 Cor. Congress av and West st
152 Hospital, Cedar st (p)
153 Fresenius Brewery (p)
154 Cor. Congress av and Baldwin st
161 Cor. Putnam st and Liberty av
162 Cor. Putnam st and Washington av 163
164 Cor. Frank and Eddy sts 165
21 Cor. Chapel and Orange sts 23 Cor. State and Crown sts
24 Cor. Chapel and High sts 25 Cor. Church and Crown sts 26 Cor. Chapel and Union sts
27 Cor. York and George sts
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28 Cor. College and Wall sts 29 Cor. Chapel and Temple sts 212 City Hall, Police Headquarters 213 No. 2 Engine House, Artizan st 214 Cor. Orange and Wall sts 215 Hooker's Carriage Factory (p) 216 222 Telephone Exchange, Court st (p)
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Box. Location.
223 Strouse, Adler & Co., Court st (p) 224 Cor. State and Court sts
225 Mendell & Freedman, Chapel st (p) 226 Howe & Stetson, Chapel st (p) 227 Cor. George and Orange sts 231 Cor. State and Water sts 232
241 Malley, Neely & Co. (p) 242 Cor. College and George sts 244 Yale College, Treasury bdg (p) , 31 No. 7 Engine House, Water st .32 Cor. Water and Brewery sts
33 Sperry & Barnes' Packing House (p) 34 Cor. Wooster and Chestnut sts 35 Cor. Chapel and Hamilton sts 36 Cor. Fast and Bridge sts 37 New Haven Steamboat Dock (p) 38 Cor. Chapel and East sts 312 Sargent's, Water and Wallace sts (p) 313 Cor. Chapel and Olive sts 314
315
321 Long Wharf, junction Basin Wharf 322 Smedley's Storehouse, Brewery st (p) 323 New Haven Carriage Co., Franklin and Collis sts (p)
324 Starin Dock (p) 341 Shoninger Organ Co. (p)
342 Peck Bros. & Co. Factory (p) 343
41 No. 4 Engine House, St. John st 42 Cor. Grand av and Franklin st 43 Police Precinct, Grand av 44 Mallory, Wheeler Co. (p) 45 Cor. Greene st and Wooster pl 46 New Haven Clock Co. (p) 47 Rubber Factory, Greene st (p) 48 Cor. Franklin and Greene sts 421 Cor. Bradley and William sts 423 Cor. Hamilton and Myrtle sts 424 Beach and Mill River sts 431 Cor. East and Walnut sts 432 Grand av west of Jefferson st 434 435
5 Cor. York and Grove sts 51 Cor. Whitney av and Audubon sts
52 Cor. Orange and Bradley sts
53 Cor. State and Trumbull sts 54 Cor. Prospect and Sachem sts 55 Cor. Whitney av and Edwards st 56 Cor. Whitney av and Canner st 57 Cor. State and Pearl sts 58 Cor. Humphrey and Orange sts 59 Cor. Livingston and Linden sts
511 Cor. Ashmun and Henry sts 512 Police Precinct, cor. Dixwell av and Webster sts
513 Cor. Henry and Orchard sts 514 Winchester R. A. Co., office (p) 515 Cor. Bassett and Watson sts 516 Cor. Shelton av and Hazel st 517 Cor. Winchester av and Harriet st 518 Cor. Shelton av and Argyle st
Box. Location.
519 Cor. Newhall and Ivy sts 521 No. 6 Engine House, Division st 522 Winchester R. A. Co., Cartridge Shop, Argyle st (p)
523 Cor. Ashmun and Webster sta 524 Cor. Dixwell av and Bristol st 525 Cor. Dixwell av and Gregory st 526 Cor. Winchester av and Compton # 527 Cor. Dixwell av and Ford st 531 No. 8 Engine House, Edwards st 532 Cor. Nash and Willow sts 534 Cor. Orange and Cottage sts 535
541 Cor. Prospect and Edwards sts 542 Cor. Whitney av and Rock lane 543 Armory, Whitneyville (p) 561 St. Francis Orphan Asylum (p) 562
6 No. 3 Engine House, Park cor. Bha st
61 Cor. Chapel and Howe sts 62 Cor. Park and South sts
63 Cor. Whalley av and Orchard st
64 Cor. Whalley av and Hobert st 65 Rag Shop, Park st (p)
67 Cor. Goffe and Sperry sts 611 Grace Hospital (p)
612 Cor. Chapel and Orchard sts 613 Cor. Chapel and Norton sts 614 Cor. Whalley and Winthrop ans 615 Cor. Edgewood av and Garden st 616 Elm st and Ellsworth av 617 Cor. Elm and Dwight sts 621 Cor. Sylvan av and Orchard st U22 Weibel's Brewery (p)
623 Cor. Oak and Greenwood sta 624 Cor. Sherman av and George st 625 Sherman av and Maple st 626 No. 9 Engine House, Ellsworth ar 631 N. H. Orphan Asylum (p) 632 Cor. George and Day sts 634 Cor. Winthrop av and Scrante 7 Old Distl. Co.'s bdg, Grand ar (pl 71 Grand av opp car house 72 Cor. James and River sts
73 Cor. Grand av and Front st 74 No. 5 Engine House, Fast Pead 75 Cor. East Chapel and Ferry sta 76 Cor. Wolcott and Lloyd sts
78 Cor. Wolcott and Poplar sts 711 Cor. Chapel st and Blatchley & 712 Cor. Grand ave and Bright st 713 714 721 Rolling Mill, Wolcott st (p) 723 724 751 Quinnipiac Brewery (p) 752
8 Cor. Monroe and Pine sts
81 Cor. Poplar and Lombard sts 82 Cor. Clinton av and Pine st 83 Cor. Grand av and James st 84 Cor. State and Grace sts 85 Cor. State and James sts
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Location.
Cor. Warren place and Cedar Hill av Warner's Foundry (p) Cor. Monroe and Lombard sta Cor. Atwater and Chatham sts
Cor. North Front and Pine sts Cor. Lombard and Maltby sts Cor. Clinton and Middletown avs Cor. English and Rowe sts Cor. Ferry and Clay sts Cor. Lloyd and Clay sts
TOWN GOVERNMENT. Town Officers.
lectmen-Charles L. Ayres, Gustave W. Brandt, Charles S. Hamilton, Michael Mengher, Carl Romberg. wn Clerk- Frederick H. Brethauer. sistant Town Clerk-Thomas H. Cox. treasurer-Henry Fresenius. 'egistrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths-James J. Carr. Constables-Patrick Bree, Louis Cole- man, Michael R. Enscoe, Peter J. Mc- serney, Frederick Siebert.
Justices of the Peace-Frederick W. Bab- cock, George E. Beers, John R. Booth, Charles Brandt, Wells J. Bray, James P. Brea, Warren H. Bristol, James J. Buchanan, David Callahan, Timothy F. Callahan, Jonathan W. Chapin, George R. Cooley, Timothy H. Cox, William G. Davidson, James D. Dewell, Jr., John C. Fay, David E. Fitzgerald, Jos- eph Fitzpatrick, Edwin F. Foote, Chas. H. Fowler, Philip Goodhart, Wm. L. Green, John G. Greenspun, George E. Hall, Charles H. Hayden, A. Maxcy Hiller, Hobart L. Hotchkiss, James A. Howarth Jr., Louis E. Jacobs, Walter P. Judson, Patrick F. Kiernan, Charles Kleiner, Bernard E. Lynch, Theodore H. MacDonald, A. McClellan Mathew- son, James B. Martin, Lorenzo Mattei, David T. McNamara, W. Scott Miller, Wm. O'Brien, Frederick L. Perry, Philip Pond 2d, Matthew A. Reynolds, Paul Russo, Bernard J. Shanley, Henry M. Shannon, Benjamin Slade, Seigwart Spier, Carl F. Stahl, Isadore A. Stein, David Strouse, Jason P. Thomson, George A. Tyler, Richard H. Tyner, Jacob B. Ullman, Howard C. Webb, James E. Wheeler.
BOROUGH OFFICERS OF FAIR HA- VEN EAST.
Warden-George M. Baldwin. Burgesses Joel M. Bradley, Giles W. Clark, Augustus W. Wright, Charles G. Keeler, Frank J. Mansfeld, H. M. Shannon. Clerk-Charles E. Bray. Treasurer-Orton A. Rose.
Assessors-Charles W. Hemingway, Fred- erick H. Hemingway. Collector-Lewis A. T. Blake. Bailiff-Charles N. Mack.
FAIR HAVEN EAST FIRE DEPART- MENT.
Chief-D. B. Connell.
Quinnipiac Hose and Hook and Ladder Co .- Fair Haven Fast. Engine House, East Grand av. Foreman, E. M. Al- len; First Assistant Foreman, H. W. Wedmore; Second Assistant Foreman, L. Hathaway; Secretary, V. E. Wright; Treasurer, L. Bradley.
ANNEX FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief-Robert Meachen.
First Assistant Chief-Sidney S. Kelsey.
Second Assistant Chief-D. Burton Brown.
Secretary-H. A. Snyder. Treasurer-Thorpe Munroe.
Steward-Samuel Winters.
Hose Co. No. 1-Foreman, A. P. Allen; First Assistant Foreman, Benjamin Perry; Second Assistant Foreman, Wil- lis Cooper; Secretary, E. F. Foote; Treasurer, H. F. Hall; Steward, Wil- liam Maynard.
Dayton Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1- Forbes av cor. Browns place. Fore- man, E. S. Ryan; Assistant Foreman, F. H. Baley; Secretary, William Dow- ling: Treasurer, M. E. Fowler; Stew- ard, G. F. Graham.
BOROUGH OFFICERS OF WEST HA- VEN.
Warden-James H. Peck.
Burgesses-Edwin D. Payne, James H. Reynolds, John H. Hayes, Augustus Lausen, Clarence S. Bissell, Shuball F. Butterfield.
Clerk-Charles E. Stormont. Treasurer-John F. Barnett. Tax Collector-Frank Wilcox. Assessors-E. E. Pardee, Alfred Powell, Henry C. Thomas.
Auditors C. Godfrey Olsen, Harry Tolles. Bailiff-William W. Clinton.
WEST HAVEN FIRE DEPARTMENT. Board Fire Commissioners-J. Mackrille, President; Edward Gagel, Secretary, and Edward A. Paine. Chief-Andrew B. Wilkinson.
Superintendent Fire Alarm-Fred A. Russell.
Fire Police-Laurence A. Moore, James H. Kelley, George Bescher, James Fen- wick.
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NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.
West Haven Engine Co. No. 1-Captain, C. W. Bissell; First Assistant Lieuten- ant, P. T. Martley; Second Assistant Lieutenant, William Rundle; Third Assistant Lieutenant, Gustave Bass- ner.
The James Graham Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-Captain, A. H. French; First Assistant Lieutenant, R. W. French; Second Assistant Lieutenant, C. A. Cameron.
West Haven Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2 -Foreman, Charles F. Hoffmeister; First Assistant Foreman, Farrell Tuck- er; Second Assistant Foreman, John Tucker.
North End Hose Co. No. 3-Captain F. G. Barrett; First Lieutenant, Walter Scranton; Second Lieutenant, David Percentine.
WEST HAVEN FIRE ALARM TELE- GRAPH.
12 Campbell av cor. Richards st
14 Washington av cor. Wharton st
142 York st, C. H. Lum's res. (p)
15 West Haven Buckle Co. (p)
16 Washington av cor. Elm st
18 Elm st cor Savin av
23 Main st cor Savin av
25 Campbell av cor. Main st
26 Winchester av R. R. Office (p)
27 Junction Main and Elm sts
3 Front av cor. Spring st
31 Junction First and Campbell avs
38 Merwin's Packing House (p)
4 Richards st cor. First av
42 First av cor Maple st
43 Elm st junc. Third av
46 Wood st junc. Albert st 5 Power Station, Kimberly av
53 Brown's Bakery, First av (p) 54 Main st cor. First av
56 Second av cor White st
57 First av near Eames homestead
59 Second av near Monahan st 6 Main st cor Union st
63 Washington av cor Brown st 67 Third av cor Brown st 7 Ninth st cor. Washington av 73 Peck av cor Tenth st. 74 Peck av junc. Beach st
8 Campbell av c Thomas st
85 Beach st cor. Grove
87 Beach st cor. Summer st
89 Bradley's Point, back of Rock
TOWN GOVERNMENT OF ORANGE.
Town Clerk-George H. Thomas. Town Treasurer-Donald S. Thompson. Selectmen-Walter A. Main, Howard P. Treat, William A. Russell. Tax Collector-Frank Wilcox.
Constables-George G. Reynolds, Derid S. Crane, Robert Macdonald, Willisa W. Clinton, George Bescher, Patrick J. O'Rourke, Edward M. Russell. Grand Jurors, Stiles D. Woodruff, Mar- shall J. Adams, Theron L. Alling, Wil- liam Jager, George L. Peck. Auditors-James H. Reynolds, C. God- frey Olsen.
Assessors-Egbert E. Pardee, Henry C. Thomas, Arthur D. Clark.
Board of Relief-Arthur W. Wadhum, Elford C. Russell, Edward G. Mam field.
Registrars of Voters-Herbert P. Wheel er, James H. Peck; First District, Stiles J. Treat; Second District, Wi- liam J. Scobie.
Janitor Town Hall-F. W. Hoppa.
EDUCATIONAL.
Yale University-The public Commence ment is held on the last Wednesday i June. The first term begins thirted weeks from Commencement day cal continues twelve weeks; the second le gins on the Tuesday after the fot Thursday in January and contince until Commencement day, with the spring recess, usually of eight days including Easter.
Corporation Arthur T. Hadley, M.A., President Fellows.
His Excellency, the Governor of O necticut.
His Honor, the Lieutenant Gore Connecticut.
Rev. Burdett Hart, D.D., New Hans Rev. Joseph W. Backus, D.D., Farmi, ton.
Hon. Frederick J. Kingsbury, LLA Waterbury.
Rev. Theodore T. Munger, D.D. Haven.
Rev. Joseph Anderson, D.D., Water Rev. George Leon Walker, D.D. B ford.
Hon. Henry E. Howland, KA, York city.
Rev. Charles Ray Palmer, D.D., Haven.
Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, LL.D. York city. Rev. Edwin P. Parker, D.D., Harth Rev. Joseph H. Twichell, M.A., ford.
Buchanan Winthrop, M.A., New city.
Rev. James W. Cooper, D.D. Britain. Thomas G. Bennett, Ph.B., Nes E William W. Farnam, M.A., Trees (5 Tr.) 335 Prospect. Wilbur F. Day, Auditor.
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NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.
Faculty and Instructors.
Arthur T. Hadley, M.A., President, 93 Whitney avenue.
Rev. George E. Day, D.D., Prof. Emer- itus, 125 College.
Rev. Samuel Harris, D.D., LL.D., Prof. Emeritus, 144 College.
Rev. James M. Hoppin, D.D., Prof. Emer- itus, 47 Hillhouse av.
Hon Edward J. Phelps, LL.D., Kent Prof. of Law, 269 Humphrey.
Moses C. White, M.D., Prof. of Pathol- ogy, 214 Crown.
Hon. Francis Wayland, LL.D., Dean of the Law School, 175 Whitney av.
Rev. George P. Fisher, D.D., LL.D., Titus Street Prof. of Ecclesiastical History, (9 E. D.) 27 Hillhouse av.
Gustave J. Stoeckel, Mus. D., Battell Prof. Music Emeritus, Norfolk.
Charles A. Lindsley, M.D., Prof. Emer- itus, 15 Elm.
George J. Brush, LL.D., Prof. Emeritus, 14 Trumbull.
Samuel W. Johnson, M.A., Prof. Emer- itus, 54 Trumbull. .
William H. Brewer, Ph.D., Norton Prof. of Agriculture, (4 S. H.) 418 Orange.
J. Sumner Smith, B.A., Assistant Libra- rian, 257 St. Ronan.
John E. Clark, M.A., James E. English Prof. of Mathematics, (40 N. S. H.) 445 Orange.
Arthur M. Wheeler, M.A., Durfee Prof. of History, (207 D.) 86 Trumbull. Robert Brown, M.A., Sec. of the Observa- tory, Observatory pl.
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