Chicago city directory and business advertiser 1863-64, Part 98

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Publication date: 1864
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Wash Boards. Russell Alfred W., Polk, cor. Canal. Washburn & Co.,


Beach cor. Mather, office s. e. cor. S. Water and State.


Watches and Jewelry.


Avery Claudius G., 81 Clark. Balser Anton, 2333 N. Clark. Bausenbach C. G., 523 S. Canal. Bernardy Conrad, e. s. Union, s. 12th: Birt Charles, 201 Halsted.


BOWEN BROS.,


wholesale, 72 Lake. Bradford William A., 154 Clark. BRADFORD WILLIAM A., 154 Clark. BRANDT CHARLES F., 142 Lake. Breidt Julius, 31 W. Randolph. Brennauer Louis, n. s. Rees, nr. Clybourn


Bruce Joseph H.,


wholesale, 166 Lake. CABEREY HARVEY R., 60 State. Candler Adolph, 385 State. Drukker Morris, 341 Clark. Edwards Edward M., 101 Clark. Fisher Charles J., 39 N. Wells.


Giles, Bros. & Co.,


142 Lake. (See adut. p. 176.) Hagerinan Bernhardt, 218 Wells. Harris William, 121} Clark. Hawk George W., 1 Wells.


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WAT BUSINESS REGISTER.


HENDRIE W. A.,


watch and chronometer mkr., 56 Wells. Hercher Andrew, 331 Clark. IFittorff H. J., 175 W. Randolph. HOEFER CHARLES, 53 N. Clark.


Hoes James H.,


117 Lake. Hoffmann Charles, 92 N. Clark.


ISHAM HENRY H., 230 State.


Kronberg M. & Co., 28 Lake. Lageman Ferdinand, 543 N. Clark. Malzacher Henry, 160 N. Clark. Mamer Mathias, 283 S. Jefferson. Meinhard Henry, 382 State. Miller A. H., 126 Lake. Miller W. II. C. & Co., 35 Clark. Voegelin John F., 275 Clark. Moritz Michael, 126 Randolph. Motschmann John, e. s. Sedgwich, nr. Goethe.


Nowlin & McElwain


57} Clark. OPPENHEIMER & METZGER, 35 Lake. Ortmann Edward, 164 W. Randolph.


Otto A. F., 47 Wells. Peacock Elijah, 221 Randolph.


Potter & Akerly, 123 Lake.


Price & Rosenblatt, 38 Dearborn.


Roseberry I. S., 60 State.


Schellberg Hubert, 28 N. Madison.


Seholler Christian C., 155 Milwaukee av.


SCHWEIZER MAX, 165 Clark. Seemann Lonis, 54} N. Clark. Speer Isaac, Custom House pl.


Stevens George W., 45 Clark.


Stoekart Nicholas, s. s. Archer rd. nr. Arnold .. Strauss A. & Co., 107 Lake. Treiber Wilhelm, s. s. Mitchel, nr. Jefferson. Teufel Hermann, 26 Milwaukee av.


Varges Charles, 644 Clark.


Walker Amos E., $7 Randolph.


WEINBERG M. & HEFNER, 92 Wells.


Wendell Charles, 87 Lake. WILLIAMS J. G., 216 Clark.


Zepp Simon, 126 Wells. Zurburg August, 119 N. Clark.


Watch Makers' Tools and Mate- rials.


Hoes James H., 117 Lake. OPPENHEIMER & METZGER, 35 Lake.


Water Filters and Coolers, Enterprise Works, Thomas George, agt., 54 S. Clinton.


Water Pipe Manufacturer. Temple John F., W. Polk cor. Canal.


Water Wheels.


PALMER & PLAMONDON, cor. W. Water and Washington. ( See adit. cold fron


leaf.)


Whips and Lashes.


KING GEORGE W., 194 Randolph. Morrill Ephraim T., 251 State Riehl Nicolans, 351 Wells.


White Lead Manufacturers. CHICAGO LEAD WORKS, Clinton, s. w cor. Fulton. WOOD THOMAS R. & CO., 175. Randolph.


Whitewashing.


Brooks Manuel, Clark, nr. Harrison. Cæsar JJulins, 190 Canal.


Freech J. B., 155 W. Randolph.


Hamberger Anton, 202 Wells.


Heiselmann J., 15% Kinzie. Morse Arnold, Tyler, ur. c. Franklin. Nelton Robert, 169 Erie. Paffle J. George, 222 Wells.


Stoetzel E., n. s. Division, w. N. Wells -


Stoetzel Henry, 188 Van Buren.


Stoetze] John, 153 Illinois.


West Peter, 126 N. La Salle.


Williams Stephen, cor. Butler and 25th.


Wicks for Kerosene and Coal Oil Lamps. POPE GEORGE G., 122 Clark, (See adot. p. 865.)


Wig and Toupee Makers,


Barron William, 23 Clark. Campbell Mark, 81 State. Forster George, 35 Clark. Frazza J. F., 185 Randolph. GRAY J .. 79 Clark.


OHSWALDT ADOLPH, 100 Lake, up stairs


Water Gauges, Willow Ware. WARNER & GOULD, 6 Dearborn. . WALWORTH, HUBBARD & CO., 225 Lake. WEBER JOHN D., 184 Lake. (See adet. p. 468.)


IVERGHO, RUTHLING & CO., 104 Lake


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Window Glass. See Paints, Oils and Glass. Fuller, Finch & Fuller, 24 and 26 Market. HARRIS WILLIAM & CO., 87 S. Water. Thompson & Alston, 181 Randolph. Wood Thomas R. & Co., 174 Randolph.


Window Shades.


CHASE B. F., 107 Randolph. Faxon Ellis G. L., 70 Lake. Hollister & Wilkins, 135 and 137 Lake. West Joseph, 111 Lake.


Wines and Liquors, Wholesale. AKERS & CASEY,


20 Lake. Arnold T. II., 119 S. Water. BAER HERMAN F., 253 Randolph, ( See dele. p. 28.) Bartels J. Henry, 76 W. Lake.


, BENNETT PIETERS & CO., 149 N. Water. Bernauer Bonifacins, 13 N. C'anal. Binz & Laparle, 111 S. Water, and 9 Dearborn


Burnham & Smith.


16 Lake. CASTLE C. W. & CO., 155 Dearborn Champion W. W., 282 Madison.


COHN JACOB.


253 S. Water. CROSKEY A. F., 51 and 55 S. Water, (Med. back cover.) Dempsey John, 218 N. Union.


DERBY & DAY.


33 S. Water, { Sce ade. p. 116.) Dodge George & Co., 11 Franklin. Erler Carl, 251 N. Franklin. Felsenthal Brothers, 199 and 201 Milwaukee av. Foester Theodore Il., hd Wells. Glade & Sievers, 126 W. Lake. GROMMES & ULRICH, 76 LaSalle.


HOLLINGWORTH & CO., Dearborn. HOYT, PEIRCE & CO., 147 S. Water. Killen & Blum, 38 Franklin ..


KINOH J. A ..


163 S. Wells. Kirsch Anthony, 17 W. Randolph.


KoetHer G. A., 47 Franklin. KRAEFFT & CO., 77 S. Water. Lazarus Louis, 271 Wells. McQuaid & Smith, 49 S. Franklin. MOOR A. M. & BRO., 59 S. Water. MUTSCHILECHNER OTTO, 217 Washington. MYERS SAM & SON, 276 Madison. O'NEILL PATRICK, 112 Randolph. Pothis Jacob, 162 W. Randolph. Read L., 13 Dearborn. SCHWAB C. II., 37 S. Water.


SHUFELDT HENRY H.,


69 S. Water.


Stephani Bros., 128 Randolph.


Swes Lonis, 41 W. Lake. Summerfield Lucian, 48 Clark. TOLMAN S. A. & Co., 244 S. Water.


Troost S. William, 305 State. TURNEY HUGH, (successor to J. E. S. Fuller & Co.,) 37 S. Water. Matthei Henry, S W. Lake.


Wine and Liquor Dealers, Whole- sale and Retail.


Auerbock Salamaun, 93 Milwaukee av.


Brown Newton C., 492 State. Connell Timothy O., 38 W. Harrison.


Cahill J. & F., 363 Clark.


Clement S. A., 47 Clark.


Cronon H. T., 725 State.


DOW WILLIAM K., 282 Madison.


Egan James, 175 Washington and 58 N. Clark


Egan Patrick, 445 State.


Evans Michael, 559 Clark.


Gilereest John, #92 State.


Grommes & Ullrich, 76 LaSalle.


GUTSCHE A., 169 W. Lake.


Haley J. F., 46 N. Wells.


HERBERT LOUIS, 182 Randolph.


Hengy Joseph, 45 Kinzie. Hutchins William, 84 Dearborn.


Kirseb Anthony, 17 W. Randolph.


Kuhn Frank, 1 Milwaukee av.


Lamb B., 199 Michigan. Lazarus Louis, 271 Wells


McFARLANE P., 44 and 46 LaSalle.


MeGillen Edward, 79 Randolph.


MAGNER PATRICK, 676 State.


Mulveil John, 229 S. Canal.


Murray Adams, 58 Dearborn.


Nockin Charles, s. w. cor. Market and Ran- dolph.


O'Neil Patrick, 112 Randolph, 201 Chark and Canal, cor. W. Madison.


Rohren Herman, 49 Kinzie. Roman Zallet, 4: Milwaukee av.


Sanders Patrick, 330 State. Schiller August, 80 Halsted.


Sellars Henry, 1 Rush. Smith Benjamin J., 241 4th av. STANTON GEORGE E., 135 Lake. Snes Louis, 41 W. Lake. Wallace John S., n. e. cor. Market and illivomA Walsh Brothers, 291 Clark.


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BUSINESS REGISTER.


WIR


Wire Cloth Goods.


BUCHANAN, ALLING & CO., 51 Lake. HUNT EDWIN, 81 Lake, and 11 Gold, New York.


JESUP, KENNEDY & CO., 11 and 13 Wells. ( Src adv't. p. 239.)


VANDERVOORT, DICKERSON & CO.' (Sce alet. front cover.) BARKER & ILLSLEY, 278 and 275 State. Escherich W. A., 404 Clark.


Wood and Coal Yards.


See also Coal Dealers.


Armstrong T. R., W. Water, opp. Washing- ton. Bailey A. S., w. end Kinzie bridge.


Blanchard & Borland, 360 Wells.


Bogle Daniel, 38 Kingsbury.


Campbell & Bailey,


58 S. Market.


Clark Thomas R., W. Charles, nr. Vou Buren Bridge. Coale Isaac, 96 Madison.


Conlan James, 98 Washington.


COOK CHARLES W., cor. Market and Adams. Cowan C. H. & Co., 241 Lake.


CURTISS A. E ..


w. end Randolph bridge, s. w. cor. Cutler Azra C., 171 S. Canal. Cutler Jasper Y., 171 S. Canal. Dalton James M., e. s. Lumber, nr. 18th.


DeCLERCQ & BRO.,


220 Market.


Downs Myron D., s w. c. Rush and N. Water. Dunn & O'Neil, s w. eor. Lumber and Halsted.


ELDRED D. M.,


12th st. Wood yard, ur. river.


Frost J., 80 N. Wells.


Goit Orson W., w. end VanBuren bridge.


Graff & Herbertz, Ellsworth, bet. Polk and Mather. llale Thomas, 2 N. Wells.


lIam & Williams, 60 Kingsbury.


HILL & SINCLAIR,


188 S. Canal. Holbeck & Jengensen, 57 N. Wells.


HOLBROOK B.,


Kingsbury, c. Indiana st. bridge. Johnson W. B., 50 Kingsbury.


JOHNSON WILLIAM E. & CO., S. Canal, c. Adams. Jones John, 22 W. Randolph. Kachler & Johnson, s. end Rush st. bridge.


KELLOGG & GRAY,


n w. c. Market and Washington. Trunbin John M , 2 Kinzie. LONG JOHN M., n w. c. Chicago av. and Lar- Labee. McDONALD E., 350 Wells.


MeINTYRE FRANCIS A., 72 Monroe.


MEEKER A. B., Ogden slip, Archer rd., and N. Water, foot of N. Market, (See adrt. p. 310.)


MERCKEL MICHAEL, 722 Clark.


NEAL & COFFIN, 82 State.


Oliver John, w. end Lake st. bridge.


PAHLMAN JOHN H., n w. cor. Market and Jackson.


Pillsbury Benjamin, State, nr. C. B. & Q. R. R. erossing.


Porteb Edward M., s. end Rush st. bridge.


Roach M. & Co., Kingsbury, foot of Ohio.


Slater & Brown, 550 Clark.


Sohn & Gnderyahn, e. Grove and 20th.


Stewart Robert, W. Madison street Bridge, nr. Oriental Flour Mills.


Taylor Peter, cor. Market and Van Buren.


Wilson J. DeLos, n. e. cor. W. Washington and Canal.


WOODRUFF & PAYNE, n. e. cor. Rush street bridge.


Wood Working Machinery.


Lee & Bro. S. Canal, nr. R. R. crossing. Manning Walter K., 2 N. Weils.


Wooden and Willow Ware. ALDRICH WILLIAM,


agt., Michigan Pail and Tub Factory office 12 State.


BILDHAUSER & CO., 10 N. Wells


CUPPLES & MARSTON, 106 % Water.


Davis Theodore T., agt., 106 & Water.


Frederick Charles, 115 N. Clark.


MILLER A R. & G. II., 235 and 237 State.


MOWRY W. A., 106 S. Water.


VANSCHAACK H. C. Jr., 47 State.


WARNER & GOULD,


6 Dearborn. WHITE N., 107 S. Water.


Wool Dealers.


Boskowitz 1. & A .. 206 Lake.


Carter Roswell, 242 S. Water. Clough John & Co., 161 Kinzie. Howard & Bowman, 172 S. Water. KING A. NORTON, 235 Lake. Parsons James C., 230 Lake.


Sharp J. S. & Co., 225 S. Water.


Turner & Mitchell, 97 Kinzie.


Weil J. & Bros., 30 Market. GRAVES & IRVINE, 7% Lake. (See adv't. opp. title.) MENDELSON THEODORE, 120 Lake. SUTTON & BURKITT, 41 and 43 LaSalle. (See adrt. p. 245.) Weidenbaum Mrs. 203 N. Clark.


Writing Fluid Manufacturers.


GREEN JOIIN M. & CO., 172 N. Water. ( Ser adr't. p. 26.) Rolfe John H., 115 Lake, up stairs. Redlich Henry, 45 Green Bay rd.


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Wrought Iron Pipe.


JESUP, KENNEDY & CO., 11 and 13 Wells. (See adu't. p. 239.) WALWORTH, HUBBARD & CO., 225 Lake. (See adut. p. 468.)


SMITH T. C. & CO .. 228 and 230 Washington.


Yankee Notions.


Ashley Mareons G., 206 W. Lake.


Austin C. D. & Co., 89 S. Water, up stairs.


BOWEN BROS.,


74 and 76 Lake. Clarke & Co., 195 Lake.


COOLEY, FARWELL & CO.


42, 44 and 46 Wabash av. Cowles J. A., 133 S. Water.


DAVIS, SAWYER & CO.


40 and 42 Lake. Freund Joseph, 214 W. Lake. GRAVES & IRVINE, 78 Lake, (See adot card. front leaf.) HIasberg Charles, 222 Woleott.


JOHNSON, SPENCER & CO., 44 Lake.


King, Oviatt & Co., 55 Lake.


LANDON R. R., agt., 88 Lake, up stairs.


LINDHEIM, FRANK & MEYER,


179 Lake. McCoy William, 73 Lake.


Simpson Mary, 229 W. Randolph. Stine J. M., 33 Lake.


Tabald John, n. s. North av. e. Sedgwick.


WEBER JOHN D., 184 Lake.


Wilhartz Jacob, 50 Lake, up stairs.


Zephyr Worsted.


GRAVES & IRVINE, 78 Lake, (See adet. op. title.) MENDELSON THEODORE, 120 Lake. SUTTON & BURKITT, 41 and 43 La Salle, (See adut. p. 245.)


STATE GAZETTEER NOW IN PREPARATION BY THE UNDERSIGNED.


The attention of all parties interested in the


GROWTH AND PROGRESS


OF THE STATE, EARNESTLY CALLED TO THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS WORK. SEND FOR A PROSPECTUS.


JOHN C. W. BAILEY,


Publisher, Office 128 & 130 South Clark St., Chicago, Illinois. P. O. BOX 1439.


T. M. HALPIN, Editor and Compiler.


CITY AND COUNTY REGISTER.


CORPORATION OF THE CITY-1863-4.


FRANK C. SHERMAN, MAYOR,


II. W. ZIMMERMAN, CITY CLERK,


Office, No. 1 Court House.


Office, No. 1 Court House.


Board of Aldermen.


Ist Ward-J. A. Ilalın, A. Schall.


Od Ward-Peter Shimp, A. D. Titsworth. Sd Ward-J. H. Roberts, Stephen Barrett. 4th Ward-J. T. Edwards, B. E. Gallup.


5th Ward-Constantine Kann, Mark Sheridan. with Ward-David Walsh, Malcom McDonald. 7th Ward-James E. Abbott, John Comisky. 8th Ward-Redmond Sheridan, Richard Clark. 9th Ward-F C. Brown, Maneel Talcott.


10th Ward-Geo. Himrod, C. C P. Holden. 11th Ward-Geo. Von Hollen, Lester L. Bond. 12th Ward-W. Geisfield, C. Cassleman. 13th Ward-J. M. Armstrong. David Aleckner. 14th Ward-Valentine Ruh, Anton Hottinger. 15th Ward-James Conlan, Michael Sullivan. 16th Ward-W. T. Shufeldt, C L. Woodman,


Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen.


On Finance-Ald. Comisky, Woodman, Ed- wards.


On Railroads-Ald. Roberts, Hottinger, Comisky.


Ou Harbors and Bridges-Ald. Abbott, Ilahn, Hottinger


On Fire and Water-Ald. R. Sheridan, Hol- den, Armstrong.


On Police-Ald. Schall. Talentt, Woodman. On Schools-Ald. Schufeldt, Titsworth, Walsh.


On Judiciary-Ald. Hahn, Bond, Shnfeldt.


On Printing-Ald. M. Sheridan, Von Hol- len, Cassleman.


On Wharves and Public Grounds- Ald. Clark, Gallup, Conlan.


On Licenses - Ald. McDonald, Titsworth, Ruh.


On Streets and Alleys, South Division-Ald. Barrett, Schall, Shimp, Gallup, M. Sheridan.


On Streets and Alleys, North Division-Ald. Sullivan, Hottinger, Armstrong, Shufeldt.


On Streets and Alleys, West Division-Ald. Walsh, Abbott, Clark, Brown, Hunrod, Boud, Cassleman.


On Markets-Ald. Kanu, Holden, Aleckner. On Wharfing Privileges-Ald. Ruh, Shimp, ITimrod, Conlan, McDonald.


On Gas Tights-Ald. Coulan, Gallup, Com- isky.


On Public Buildings-Ald. Cassleman, Halın, Conlati.


On Local Assessments-Ald. Armstrong, Tits- worth, R. Sheridan,


On County Relations-Ald. Aleckner, Geis- field, Barrett.


On Bridewell-Ald. Woodman, Edwards, McDonald.


Executive Department.


Comptroller-S. S. Ilayes; office, No. 1 Court House.


Book Keeper-C. C. Chase.


Treasurer -- David A. Gage; office, No. 2 Court House.


Counsel to the Corporation-Benj. F. Ayer ; office, Conrt House.


City Attorney-Francis Adams.


Police Justices-Charles H. J. Mueller, and Charles McDonald.


Clerk of Police Court-Martin Polsen.


Collector-Frederick Mehring ; office, No. 14 Court House.


Bridewell Keeper-Ira Coleman, Bridewell, Wells st cor Polk.


Supt. of Public Schools-W. H. Wells ; office, No. 76 La Salle street.


School Agent-S. S. Hayes ; office, No. 2 Court House.


Gauger and Inspector of Liquors-M. L. Keith.


Inspector of Fish-J. W. Connett. Scaler of Weights and Measures-John Breen.


Police Constable-Thomas Barrett.


Assessors.


North Division-C. A. II Imuth.


South Division-George S. Kimberly. West Division-P. Carraher.


Commissioners, Board of Public Works.


Office room, 13 Court House.


Commissioners-John G. Gindele, Frederick Letz, Orrin J. Rose. President-John G. Gindele.


Treasurer-Frederick Letz.


Francis C. Sherman, Mayor, ex officio mem- ber.


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REGISTER .- CITY GOVERNMENT.


Secretary of the Board-Abiel W. Tinkham. Engincer-Ellis S. Chesborough.


Asst. Supt .- Jabes K. Thompson. Asst. Engineer-William A. Clarke.


Board of Police Commissioners.


Office, Court House.


John S. Newhouse, Alexander Coventry, William Wayman, and Francis C. Sherman, Mayor, ex oficio.


President-John S. Newhouse.


Treasurer-William Wayman.


Board of Guardians of Reform School.


President-Mark Skinner. Secretary-J. H. Gray.


A. G. Throop, J. K. Botsford, E. S. Wads- worth, Samuel D. Ward, Henry Smith, and S. S. Hayes.


Superintendent-George W. Perkins.


Board of Health.


Office, Old Central Station.


Alexander Coventry, Chairman.


John S. Newhouse, and William Wayman.


Health Officer-Charles S. Perry, office, 91 Randolph st.


Asst. Health Officer-Charles W. Edwards.


City Constables.


1st Hard-G. G. Chileote.


= Henry Gaymer.


3d 44 J. J. Newhause.


4th = Benj. Hendricks.


5th


= George McInerny.


6th


= M. Fleming.


7th


Stephen Connors.


8th = James Brideman.


9th Cyrus Keeler.


10th Joel Lull.


11th


John Tyler.


12th 66 Louis Herbert.


loth


Theodore Jacklin.


14th


John Ilotteger.


15th


Christopher Grogan.


16th


Henry Cunningham.


Police Department.


Commissioners-A. C. Coventry, William Wayman, J. L. Newhouse, and F. C. Sherman, Mayor, cr officio. A. C. Coventry, President, office Central Station.


Superintendent of Police-Jacob Rehm, of- fiee Central Station, LaSalle s. w. c. Wash- ington.


Secretary of Board-C. P. Bradley.


Clerk-Charles Hodgson


POLICE COURT,


Is held in First Preeinet, Police Station, cor. Adams and Franklin. Time of session, daily, at 8 a.m., and 2 p.m. Justices, Charles II. J. Mueller and Charles McDonald.


STATIONS AND PRECINCTS.


Central Station-LaSalle, south-west corner of Washington streets.


First Precinct Station-Armory building, cor. Franklin and Adams. John Nelson, Captain ; M. C. Hickey, Ist Serg't ; Thomas Claytoo, 2nd Serg't. 36 patrolmen:


Sub- Station First Precinct-Cor. 26th and State street, Acting Sergeant O. S. Abbott.


Second Precinct Station-West end of West Market Hall, Randolph street, opposite Des- Plaines street. William Turtle, Cantain ; Wil- liam W. Kennedy, lat Serg't; George W. Mil- ler, 2nd Serg't. 20 patrolmen.


Third Precinct Station-North end of North Market Hall, Michigan street east of Clark. Frederick Gund, Captain; John N. Norton, 2st Serg't; Charles H. Jennings, 2nd Serg't ; 18 patrolmen.


City Fire Department. LOCATION OF FIRE DISTRICTS.


N


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BRANCH.


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DISTRICT. Nº 5.


NORTH CLARK ST.


DIST Nº6.


LAKE


DISTRICT.


Nº4.


NORTH


CHICAGO RIVER.


DISTRICT


W. RANDOLPH ST


NONNYE MANOS


MADISON ST


DISTRICT


DISTRICT


MICHIGAN.


No. 1-North of Madison street and east and south of the river.


No. 2-South of Madison street and east of the river.


No. 3-West of the river and south of W. Randolph street.


No. 4-West of the river and north of W. Randolph street.


No. 5-East and north of the river and west of North Clark street.


No. 6-East of North Clark street and north of the river.


The alarm of fire is given by rapidly strik- ing the number of the district, and after a brief pause giving eight strokes of the bell. Thus, if the fire is in the fourth district, the bell will strike four, and immediately after, eight.


Nº 3.


Nº2.


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REGISTER .- CITY GOVERNMENT.


The Fire Department is made up as follows : No.


Steamers. S


Hand Engines.


Hose Carts. 9


Hook and Ladder Carts. 1


Men (paid) 97


Men (volunteers). 210


Horses. 38


This force is distributed as follows :


Chief Engineer-U. P. Harris. Office at Long John Engine House, LaSalle street, be- tween Washington and Madison.


First Assistant-Moses W. Powell.


Second Assistant-John Sehanek.


FIRST DISTRICT .- Steamer "Long John," LaSalle street, between Washington and Mad- ison ; 10 mon, 4 horses. lose cart and coal tender and 1 horse. Cost of steamer, $5,000; hose cart, $350; tender, 875.


Steamer "Little Giant," Dearborn street, between Washington and Randolph : 2 horses, 9 men. Hose cart and 1 horse. Cost of stemmer, 83,500; hose cart, $350.


Ilook and Ladder Company, at Long John engine honse : 6 men, 1 horse. Cost $500.


SECOND DISTRICT .- Steamer " Enterprise," State street, between Van Buren aud Harri- son ; 10 men, 4 horses, hose cart, tender and 1 horse. Cost of steamer, $4,000; hose cart, $350; tender, $75.


Steamer "Economy," Old street, between Arnold and LaSalle, near City Hospital, 9 men, 2 horses, hose cart and nne horse. Cost of steamer, 83,000 ; hose cart, $350.


No. 9, Hand Engine (volunteer), Carville; 60 men. Cost of engine, $1,400.


THIRD DISTRICT .- Steamer " U. P. Ilarris," West Jackson street, between Clinton and Jefferson ; 10 men, 1 horses Hose cart, ten- der and 1 horse. Cost of steamer, 83,000; hose cart, 8350; tender, 875.


Supply Hose Cart "Tempest," cor. of West Washington and Clinton streets; 4 men, 1 horse. Cost of cart, 8350.


Supply Hose Cart "America," Blue Island Avenue, near Harrison street ; $ men, 1 horse. Cost $350.


FOURTH DISTRICT. - Steamer "Island Queen,' West Lake street, between Clinton and Jef- ferson streets . 10 men, 4 horses, Cost of steamer, $4,000; hose cart, $350; tender, 875.


No. 13, Hand Engine (volunteer), Third street, north of and near Milwaukee Avenue ; 60 men. Cost of engine, $1,400.


FIFTH DISTRICT .- No. 15, Hand Engine (vo)- unteer), Larrabee street, north of North Ave- nue; 60 men. Cost of engine, $1,1(1).


Supply llose Cart No. 3, Larrabee street, near Clybourn Avenue.


SIXTH DIVISION. - Steamer "Atlantic, " Mich- igan street, between Wolcott and Cass; 10 men, 4 horses. Ilose cart, tender and 1 horse. Cost of steamer, 84,000; hose cart, 8350; ten- der, $75.


Steamer "Liberty," Dearborn street, be- tween Huron and Superior ; 9 men, -2 horses.


lTose cart and 1 horse. Cost of steamer. $3,- 000; hose cart $850.


No. 8, Hose Cart (volunteer), cor. Oak and . Wolcott streets ; 30 men. Cost of ( irt, 825 ).


The total cost of the machinery used in the Department is :


Steamers . $29,500


Hose Carts and Tenders, 4,575


Hand Engines 4,150


Total. 808,325


City and Ward Boundaries.


The corporate limits and jurisdiction of the City embrace and include all of townships thirty-nine north, range fourteen cast of the third principal meridian, and all of sections thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and the fractional seetion thirty-four in township forty north, range fourteen east of the third prin- cipal meridian ; together with so much of the waters and bed of Lake Michigan as lies with- in one mile of the shore thereof and east of the territory aforesaid.


North Division-All that portion of the ter- ritory aforesaid lying noith of the centre of the main Chicago River and east of the centre of the North Branch nf said river.


South Division .- All that portion of the aforesaid territory lying south of the main Chicago River and south and east of the cen- tre of the South Branch of said River, and of the Illinois and Michigan Canal.


West Division .- All that portion of the aforesaid territory lying west of the centre of the north and south branches of said river, and of the Ilinois and Michigan Canal.


The City is bounded on the east by Lake Michigan, north by Fullarton Avenue, south by Egan Avenue, and west by Western Ave- nue.


Ward Boundaries.


First Ward -- All that part of the South Di- vision which lies south of the centre of the main Chicago River and north of the centre of Monroe street.


Strond Ward-All that part of the South Division which lies south of the centre of Monroe street, north of the centre of Harri- son street.


Third Ward-All that part of the South Division which lies south of the centre of Harrison street and north of the centre of North street.


Fourth Word-All that part of the South Division which lies south of the centre of North street, and east of the centre of Clark street and a line corresponding with the cen- tre of the last named street projected south- erly to the City limits.


Fifth Ward-All that part of the South Di- visiou which lies south of the centre of North street, and west of the centre of Clark street, and a line corresponding to the centre of the last named street, projected southerly to the city limits.


Sixth Ward -- All that part of the West Di.


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vision which lies south of the centre of Van Buren street, and east of the centre of Jeffer- son street, continued to the South Branch of the Chicago River.


Seventh Ward-All that part of the West Division which lies south of the centre of Van Duren street, west of the centre of Jefferson street, continued to the South Branch of the Chicago River, and east of the centre of Mor- gan street continued to the South Branch of the Chicago River.


Eighth Ward -- All that part of the West Division which lies south of the centre of Ilar- rison street, and west of the centre of Morgan street, continued to the South Branch of the Chicago River.


Ninth Ward-All that part of the West Di- vision which lies south of the centre of Fourth street, west of the centre of Curtis street and Aberdeen street, and north of the centre of Harrison street, including also the territory lying south of the centre of Van Buren street, west of the centre of Morgan street, and north of the centre of Harrison street.


Tenth Ward-All that part of the West Di- vision which lies south of the centre of Ran- dolph street, east of the centre of Curtis street and Aberdeen street, and north of the centre of Van Buren street.


Eleventh Ward-All that part of the West Division which lies south of the centre of Fourth street, east of the centre of Curtis street, and north of the centre of Randolph street.


Twelfth Ward-All that part of the West Division which lies north of the centre of Fourth street continued to the North Branch of the Chicago River.


Thirteenth Ward-All that part of the North Division which lies north of the centre of North Avenue.


Fourteenth Ward-All that part of the North Division which lies south of the centre of North Avenue, and north of the centre of Division street.


Fifteenth Ward-All that part of the North Division which lies south of the centre of Di- vision street, and north of the centre of Ilu- ron street continued to Lake Michigan and to the North Branch of the Chicago River.


Sixteenth Ward- All that part of the North Division which lies south of the centre of Ilu- ron street continued to Lake Michigan and to the North Branch of the Chicago River, and north of the centre of the main Chicago River.


City Ordinance in Relation to Hacks and Cabs.


Hack stand on La Salle and Washington sts. Court House Square.


For conveying a passenger, not exceeding one mile, fifty cents.


For every additional passenger of the same family or party, twenty-five cents.




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