R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory for 1889, Part 323

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1590


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STORAGE


Address, OWEN MCDERMOTT, Storekeeper.


STORAGE


of the buildings.


Furniture placed in Separately locked rooms. Teams can drive into the centre


Three Elevators greatly facilitate the safe handling of goods.


LARGE WAREHOUSES, N. E. CORNER LOMBARD AND CONCORD STREETS.


THE MUTUAL


LIFE INSURANCE OF NEW YORK


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TITLES TO REAL ESTATE


Examined & Insured BY THE


Maryland Title Insurance & Trust Co. N. E. Cor. South and Second Sts.


Wreckers.


Broom L E, 1123 s Patapsco e


Yarn and Worsted Jacket Manufac- turers.


Felber Alfred, 60 Maiden Choice rd


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Felber Louis, 518 s Bdway Frankel Mnfg Co, 535 s Bdway Heinmiller & Ermold, 5 s Howard


Teast.


Black Chas H Riverside av c Grindall


Black D H. 418 Aisquith


Deputy T R, 911 Pa av


Dietzel Conrad, 1529 e Lombard


Drew Mnfg Co. 8 w Pratt


Fleischmann & Co. 11 s Frederick


Germershausen Jos, 117 e West


Hinners John, 837 e Lombard


McCain Bros, 1849 Ramsay


Richards G T, 346 Elm av


Vienna Pressed Yeast Co, 105 n Gay


Saratoga Stables,


No. 309 WEST SARATOGA STREET,


BETWEEN HOWARD AND EUTAW STS.


HARRY HALL,


= PROPRIETOR.


HORSES


HORSES


AND


BOARDED


CARRIAGES


BY THE


TAKEN


DAY, WEEK


AT


LIVERY.


OR MONTH.


Horses Bought, Sold and Exchanged.


FIRST-CLASS TEAMS & SADDLE HORSES for HIRE


Large and Roomy Box Stalls.


TELEPHONE CALL 1100.


BALTIMORE, MD.


PETER KRIES, SANITARY PLUMBING, GAS FIXTURES,


203 N. LIBERTY ST. Telephone 885-2.


THE JEWELER


Do not fail to see our fine stock, and get your re- pairing nicely finished.


CHARLES A. ROUSH 42 W. LEXINGTON STREET.


APPENDIX.


GOVERNMENT OF THE U S.


The Twenty-fifth Presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1885, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1889.


GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York, President. JOHN J INGALLS, of Kansas, Vice President, pro tem


THOMAS F BAYARD, of Delaware, Secretary of State. CHARLES S FAIRCHILD, Secretary of the Trea- sury.


WM C ENDICOTT, of Massachusetts, Secretary of War.


WM C WHITNEY, of New York, Secretary of the Navy.


WM F VILAS, of Wisconsin, Secretary of the In- terior.


DON M DICKINSON, of Michigan, Postmaster Gen- eral.


AUGUSTUS H GARLAND, of Arkansas, Attorney General


GOVERNMENT OF MARYLAND.


ELIHU E JACKSON, Of Wicomico Co, Governor. EDWARD W LECOMPTE, of Dorchester Co, Secre- tary of State.


STEVENSON ARCHER, of Harford Co, Treasurer. L VICTOR BAUGHMAN, of Frederick Co, Comptrol- ler of the Treasury.


WM PINKNEY WHYTE, of Baltimore City, Attorney General.


COL JAMES HOWARD, of Baltimore City, Adjutant General.


J THOS SCHARF, of Baltimore City, Commissioner of Land Office.


DR E P DUVALL, of Montgomery Co, State Libra- rian.


LEVIN WOOLFORD, Tax Commissioner.


JESSE K HINES, Insurance Commissioner.


M A NEWELL, State Superintendent of Educa- tion.


THOS C WEEKS, Commissioner of Labor Statistics.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Office Normal School.


Gov E E Jackson, President; M A Newell, Secre- tary and State Superintendent. Baltimore : J A Diffenbaugh. Westminster, Md .; Rev W Dale, Pocomoke, Worcester Co; Peter A Witmer, Hagerstown, Washington Co: Dr Jas L Bryan, Cambridge, Dorchester Co.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Office City Hall.


Dr Jackson Piper, President. Dr C W Chancellor, Secretary. Members-Dr C W Chancellor. Dr J M H Bateman Dr John Morris, J C Neilson, Dr J A Stenart, Wm Pinkney Whyte, ex-officio.


STATE VACCINE AGENT. Dr St Geo W Teackle.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.


Carrollton and Lafayette avenues.


Principal-M A Newell. Vice Principal-Miss S E Richmond. Prof of Natural Science-George L Smith. Prof of English Studies-Vacant. Prin- cipal Model School-Miss B A Newell. Music Teachers-Harry A Allen, Miss Mary Kelly. Trustees-Members of the Board of Education (ex-officio).


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office Annapolis. Gov E E Jackson, Stevenson Archer, L Victor Baughman.


SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS. Office City Hall. Hiram G Dudley, Robert Cathcart, Joseph B Staf- ford.


MARYLAND PENITENTIARY.


Forrest and Madison Sts.


Board of Directors-Henry Seim, John T Ford, Wilbur F Jackson, Thomas W Morse and Francis E Waters. Warden-John F Weyler. Asst War- den-J C Cornelius.


MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION.


Jessup's, Anne Arundel Co.


Board of Managers-Gov E E Jackson, Stevenson Archer, L Victor Banghman, Win Pinkney Whyte, Thos H Hunt. Henry Lloyd, Richard Hynson, Wm Downey, Robert Crain, Dr Charles A Fox, Frank T Shaw, John Ireland, E G Ken- ley. Superintendent. Jesse J Moore.


INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOILERS. Office 118 e Lexington


Inspectors-Patrick Mullen and Geo W Harig.


STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.


Office Annapolis. Md


Jesse K Hines, Commissioner. Baltimore Office, 32 South.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


FERDINAND C LATROBE, Mayor.


W H LOVE, Secretary to the Mayor.


ANDREW J KING, Clerk to the Mayor JOHN A ROBB, Register.


J SEWELL THOMAS, Deputy Register and Cashier. CHAS M GORDON, Chief Clerk to Register.


H DUVALL JR, TIMOTHY D O'CONNELL and ROBT B CARTER, Asst Clerks to Register.


JAMES R HORNER, Comptroller.


JOSEPH VANSANT, Deputy Comptroller.


J HARRY DUVALL, Chief Clerk to Comptroller.


JOSEPH A BONN, Asst Clerk to Comptroller.


JAMES T DORSEY, License Detective to Comp- troller.


FETTER S HOBLITZELL, City Counsellor.


BERNARD CARTER, City Solicitor.


JAMES W MCELROY, Examiner of Titles.


GEO H DALRYMPLE, City Messenger.


CITY HALL.


Superintendent-Wm P Ryan. Day Watchmen-James Merritt, John Cosgrove, Denis Bergin :- Night Watchmen-John Schler- eth. John Roney.


CITY COUNCIL, First Branch.


President-Thornton Rollins.


Chief Clerk-John Kelly.


Assistant Clerk-M N Packard.


Committee Clerk-M F Taylor.


Sergeant-at-Arms-Geo M D Wood


Doorkeepers-N W Unduch, J T Murphy. Page-Jesse F Hall.


1st Ward-Charles F Riehl. 2d-Andrew Brown. 3d-Richard C Kemp. 4th-Timothy Maloney. 5th-Thomas B Bateman. 6th-John Betz jr. 7th-Frank IJ Kampe. 8th-Terence McMahon. 9th-John D Cook. 10th-Josiah G Keller, 11th- William W Mcintyre. 12th-Edward Stabler jr. 13th-Thornton Rollins. 14th-A J Fairbank. 15th-E H Fowler. 16th-Emil Budnitz. 17th- John A McGarry. 18th-Robert Ogle. 19th- John R Bailey. 20th-Cecil J Karsner. 21st- William H Brown. 22d-F A Kurtz.


Second Branch.


President-D M Reese.


Chief Clerk-John M Travers.


Assistant Clerk-Geo W Green. Committee Clerk-James Hall. Sergeant-at-Arms-M Farrell.


Doorkeeper-Joseph H Krager. Page-Henry C Butts.


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Ist and 2nd Wards-Louis Beck. 3d and 4th-D M Reese-5th and 6th-J B Sutherland. 7th and Sth-B F Sutherland. 9th and 10th-John F Leon- ard. 11th and 12th-Henry W Rogers. 13th and 14th- C J Wiener. 15th and 16th-Charles W Brown. 17th and 18th-Francis J Hayden. 19th and 20th-H Webster Crowl. 21st and 22nd-EM Hoffman.


CITY LIBRARY.


City Hall.


Librarian-Samuel D Smith. Assistant-John G Scott.


CITY COMMISSIONER.


City Hall.


A E Smyrk. Assistants-Thomas Naughton, Chas P Kahler and Newton M Gray. Clerk-John E Toole.


FINANCE COMMISSIONERS.


City Hall. Chairman-Mayor Ferdinand C Latrobe, Enoch Pratt and Douglas H Thomas.


PARK COMMISSIONERS.


City Hall.


Mayor Ferdinand C Latrobe, Chairman; John H B Latrobe. John S Berry, D L Bartlett, German H Hunt, F Wehr, F A Furst. Clerk- D Rayhice.


APPEAL TAX COURT. City Hall.


Judges-E J Chaisty, E T Joyce and Wm H B Fus- selbaugh. Clerk-H P Mowinckel. Assistant Clerk-Michael H Doyle. Assessors-Thos K McCormick, Dr Geo W Massamore and Elias Rosenbaum. Clerk to Assessors-F X Jenkins.


TAX DEPARTMENT.


City Hall.


City Collector-Lewis N Hopkins. Deputy-J T M Barnes. Cashier-R G Duckett. Assistant Cashier-Clapham Murray.


WATER DEPARTMENT. City Hall.


Water Board-Mayor Ferdinand C Latrobe, Presi- dent, John F Hunter, John E Hurst, Samuel W Regester, Clinton P Paine, Wm A Marburg, Joseph S Heuisler, F H Hambleton. Secretary. Registrar -- Edward Shriver, Engineer in Chief- Robert K Martin. Assistant Engineer-Wm L Kenly


CITY SURVEYOR.


John E Sudler, 224 St Paul Street.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


City Hall.


Mayor F C Latrobe, President. Commissioner and Basement of Court House. Registrar-James A Steuart. M D. Assistant Commissioner of Heath-James F McShane. M Sheriff-George May. Counsel to Sheriff-Bernard Carter. D. Physician to Quarantine Hospital of the Port of Baltimore-Sidney O Heiskell, M D. Secre- tary-A Robert Carter. Assistant Secretary- POLICE ORGANIZATION. Headquarters, City Hall George C Vansant. Permit Clerk-V B Hines. Registrar's Clerk-J F Schroeder. Recorder of Commissioners-E M Schryver, President; John Gill, Treasurer; John Q A Robson. Secretary- J A Kinsey. Counsel-Jas A L MeClure. Mar- shall-Jacob Frey. Deputy Marshall-John Lan- nan. Clerk-W E Guy. Assistant Clerk-John V Poscy. Births-J F Doyle. Assistant Registrar aud Per- mit Clerk-Montgomery Lawrence. Nuisance Clerk-Ross T Penington. Supt. Plumbing- John W Lee. Supts. Night Soil, Dist. No 1-Jas Quinn, Denis Healy, Asst. Dist No 2, C F Ring- gold, Asst. J J Kernan. Detective-M A Malo- ney. Sanitary Inspectors-Jos V Fitzpatrick, John M DeGoey, John E Durding, Henry M Me- CONSTABLES. Kewen, M J MeHeury, Walter C Roberts, D S Ist Ward-Geo T Holliday, H Wallace. 2d-Wm Williams, M D., Wm P Kerns, John B Hart. Mes- senger-Wm H Blondell. Inspectors of Sewers -H Paff, Eastern Dist, M F Gorman, Western Dist, Supt. of Public Cemeteries- G Rinchart. Eastern Dist, G E Brown, Western Dist.


CORONERS.


Southern District-Dr Silas Baldwin, 639 Dolphin. Western District-P V Benson, 1047 Hollins, Central District-Dr Alex Hill, 223 n Calvert. Eastern District-Dr J M Cockrill, 26 s Broad- way.


POST-MORTEM PHYSICIANS.


Ten Lower Wards-DrS V Hoopman. Ten Upper Wards-Dr N G Keirle.


VACCINE PHYSICIANS.


1st and 2d Wards-N L Dashiell jr, M D. 3d and 4th -John A Schulte, M.D. 5th and 6th-Francis Sauer, M D. 7th and 8th-John B Schwatka, M D. 9th and 10th-J G Womble, M D. 11th and 12th-Thos P McCormick, M D. 13th and 14th- Vernon Norwood, M D. 15th and 16th-Joseph Blum, M D. 17th and 18th-Henry Stark, M D. 19th and 20th-M K Warner, M D. 21st-J B Mul- lins, M D. 22d-H G Prentiss, M D.


HARBOR BOARD.


President-Mayor Ferdinand C Latrobe. Secre- tary-James S Woodside. John W McCoy, Wm H Skinner, Edward Roelkey, Alex Jones, Geo W Moore. Engincer-N H Hutton. Clerk-James H Irvin, jr.


HARBOR MASTERS.


City Hall.


First District-Jos E Cromwell. Second District- Wm Knorr. Third District-B Maitland. Fourth District-Jas J Flannery. Fifth District-Geo A Freburger. Sixth District-Chas Durn


SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.


Commissioner- Bartholomew E Smith. Clerk- Frank Dandelet. First District-Bernard V Kelly. Second District-Geo E McCauley. Third District-Michael Fadgen. Fourth District-Jas F Busey. Fifth District-H Lancaster. Sixth District-John Meagher. Seventh District-Jos McGee.


COMMISSIONERS FOR OPENING STREETS. Samuel F Sharretts. John Mc Williams, Daniel Mc- Cann. Clerk-R F Greene.


CITY INSPECTORS.


Buildings-J Theo Oster. Asst-Wm Q Caldwell. Clerk-David Cushing.


Charcoal-Geo W Busch.


Weights and Measures-Southeastern District- Francis Heer. Northeastern District-William Henry. Northwestern District-John A Haeff- ner. Southwestern District-John C Dietz.


Long and Dry Measures-Wm Bond


Coal Oil and Illuminating Gas-Prof Pierce B Wil- son


Gas Meters and General Superintendent of Lamps -F W King


Superintendents of Lamplighters-Benj Crisp, An- drew Ryan, J E Stinchcomb, Richard Hardin, J E Bacon, C D Moore


SHERIFF'S OFFICE.


J Brown. Geo W Baird. 3d-John H Calvert, John S Mullan. 4th-Geo McCart, G Koffen- berger. 5th-Lewis O Fuller, S S Umphreys. 6th-Wm W Rollins, C P Dunigan. 7th-J W Dar- ley, Chas C Swope. 8th-David Dobler, Geo H


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Winchester. 9th-Thos H Shanks, F L Tuttle. 10 Ward-Edward A Keyser, Wm P Smith. 11th -Louis Weber, A D Greentree. 12th-Stephen A Morse. A J Collars. 13th-N J Schaefer, Chas B Keyser. 14th-D H M Young. Chas A Davis. 15th-Wm B Lyons. RO Jessop. 16th-Teophilus N Weems. Josiah S Showacre. 17th-D P West, James McCracken. 18th-Wm F Bragg, Chas Cook. 19th-Wm H McCabe, Chas G Ricaud. 20th -John K Stein, J E Sangston. 21st-N R Dor- sey. 22nd-Thos Mahool, W D Wright.


MAGISTRATES.


1st Ward-Edward F Flaherty. 2d-H L Diering, 3d-W S Gorton. 4th-John T Maddox. 5th- Hugh O'Brien. 6th-James R Loane. 7th- Stephen ,S Clarke. 8th-J J Dunn. 9th-J M Myers. 10th-A F Carrick. 11th-F de S Ben- zinger. 12th-J D Lipscomb. 13th-H Bernhei- mer. 14th-M A Canton .- 15th-Wm R Tumbli- son. 16th-Wm McCawley. 17th-S C Tall, 18th- John Gensler. 19th-George McCaffray. 20th- John J Grindall jr.


Central District-C M Hobbs. Eastern District- Isaac S Sanner. Northeastern District-Henry Cashmyer. Western District-Otto Benner. Northwestern District-John L Hebb. Southern District-M W Donavin. Southwestern District -C C Anderson.


City at Large-P Targarona. L D Miller. M Tub- man, E B Graf, R A Thursby, J L Baker, Wm B Nelson, H M Fitzhugh, Henry Duvall, CC War- field, G Evett Reardon, W H Whitney.


BALTIMORE CITY JAIL, Madison Street East of the Falls.


Board of Visitors-John Richardson, President, Chas D Gaither, Secretary, Ferdinand C Latrobe (ex-officio), A C N Matthews, A P Burt, A Berk- emeier, H G Dudley, John Waters, Warden,


BAYVIEW ASYLUM. Eastern Avenue extended.


Office City Hall.


Trustees-Joseph Friedenwald, President; John Black, Simon I Kemp, George A Blake, John J Hoffman, Jacob Pappler, Adolph Martini. Supt John F Stone. Purveyor-John W McElroy.


WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.


1st ward, M Fleisman; 2d, Geo Schaeffer; 3d, R C Kemp; 4th, C F O'Connor; 5th. C Crane; 6th, James E Sturgeon; 7th, Alex Bond; 8th, Michael Hagan; 9th, Thos Gordon; 10th, Michael Hess; 11th, Chas F Taylor; 12th, R G Keener; 13th, Wm J Baker; 14th, T P Perine; 15th, Jos J Harig: 16th, Peter Hines; 17th, W L P Riggin; 18th, John P Fahey; 19th, Geo A Smith; 20th, John B Thomas jr.


SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


President-John T Morris. Secretary-Henry M Cowles. Ass't Secretary-Albert Marshall. Su- perintendent-Henry A Wise. Superintendent of Supplies-C W Keidel. Librarian-Francis J Ruth.


1st Ward-E Jones Williams, 2826 Elliott


2d Ward-Simon J Felber, 518 s Broadway


3d Ward-John B Wentz, 142 Jackson pl 4th Ward-Edward A Burke, 102 n Calvert 5th Ward-Wm H B Fusselbaugh of J. 422 n Gay 6th Ward-Jacob S Barnes, 2118 e Balto 7th Ward-J Q McAfee, 1104 e Biddle 8th Ward-John T Foley, 1110 McKim 9th Ward-M Sheehan, 8 Light


10th Ward-John T Morris. 215 n Charles


11th Ward-O B Zantzinger, 508 Park av 12th Ward-Thos S Baer, 1613 McCulloh


13th Ward-John M Jones, 121 s Poppleton 14th Ward-Dr Jas Bosley, 1701 Hollins 15th Ward-Nelson Baker. 216 e Montgomery 16th Ward-Jas Mitchell, 602 w Barre 17th Ward-J E Durding, 112 Gittings 18th Ward-J J Fenton, 1821 Hollins 19th Ward-S F Sharretts, Lafayette av c Kirby la 20th Ward-Calvin J King, 1425 Argyle av


21st Ward-Alcaeus Hooper, W Woodberry


.22d Ward-A W Monroe, 2107 Maryland av


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Baltimore City College, Howard opp Centre. Wil- liam Elliott jr


Eastern Female High School, ne c Aisquith and Mullikin. William F Wardenburg.


Western Female High School, Fayette nr Paca. Andrew S Kerr


Manual Training School, Courtland nr Saratoga. John D Ford, principal.


No 1 Grammar, Fayette and Greene. Male. W G Cox. Female, H A Carl.


No 2 Grammar, Broadway and Bank. Male, W T Markland. Female. Clara M Johnson


No 3 Grammar, High nr Fayette, Male, J F Ar- thur. Female, Marie I Campbell


No 4 Grammar, Sharp nr Montgomery. Male, Ju- lius G Miller. Female, Laura T Hollingshead.


No 5 Grammar, Greenmount av and Hager. Male, S A Cremen. Female, Louisa M Kelly


No 6 Grammar, Division nr Lanvale. Male, W C Robinson. Female, Eliza Adams. .


No 7 Grammar, Eastern av and Burke. Male, P J Doran. Female. E D Norville.


No 8 Grammar, Hollins nr Fulton av. Male, Saml E Keller. Female, Adelaide L Hall.


No 9 Male Grammar and Primary, 406 Courtland, Basil Sollers. Female, 411 Courtland, Anna G Chappell.


No 10 Grammar, William and Warren av. Male, Jacob Goodman. Female, M Agnes Durst.


No 11 Grammar, Bond and Jefferson. Male, John W Hooper. Female, Nancy W Smith.


No 12 Grammar, Ridgely nr Fremont av. Male, Robt C Cole jr. Female, Annie E Porter


No 13 Grammar, Aisquith nr Mullkin. Male, Geo B Loane. Female, Margaret A Maddox


No 15 Grammar, Carrollton av and Lexington, Male. Female, Florence Rutter.


No 16 Grammar, Hull and Clement. Female, Anna H Oakes.


No 17 Grammar, Washington nr Jackson-sq. Male, A F Wilkerson. Female, Mary E Bur- nitt.


No 18 Grammar, Mulberry nr Fremont av, Male, Chas H Cockey. Female, A Sappington.


No 19 Grammar. Park av nr Preston. Male, Chas M Elliott. Female, H A Musselman.


No 20 Grammar, Preston and Eden. Male. Wm H Tolson. Female, A S Kenney.


No 21 Grammar, Presstman and Gilmor, Male, D P Brown. Female, S G Pryor.


No 1 Primary, Fayette and Greene. Male, Maria E Walter. Female, Elizab D Kirk.


No 2 Primary, Gough and Stiles. Malo, Susan B Fleury. Female, A E McBee


No 3 Primary, High nr Fayette, Male, Mary Sol- lers. Female, A M German


No 4 Primary, Hanover and Lee. Male, Mary Fort. Female, Lena Salisbury.


No 5 Primary, Broadway and Chew. Male, Mar- garet A Sherwood. Female Mary A Foley No 6 Primary, Ann nr Aliceanna. Male, Annie M Aburn. Female, Margaret Clendenin.


No 7 Primary, Mullikin nr Aisquith, Male, J Evans. Female, Amanda Harker.


No 8 Primary, Caroline n Lombard. Male, Sarah E Smith. Female, Georgie A Duvall.


No 10 Primary, Hollins nr Schroeder. Male, Kate Wright. Female, Elizabeth P Martin.


No 11 Primary, Gilmor and Mosher. Male, M C Mullikin. Female, M Kate Siemering.


No 12 Primary, Barre and Warner. Male, Olive Wright. Female, Lydia A Ennis.


No 13 Primary, Jefferson nr Caroline. Male, Annie E Gallup. Female, Mary A Joice.


No 14 Primary, Linden av and Wilson. Male, Clara Tucker. Female, Emily M Ellis.


No 15 Primary, Carrollton av and Saratoga. Mle,a M L Hisky. Female, A R McCoy.


No 16 Primary, Hartord av and Chew. Male, M L Mullin. Female, Mary Hanna.


No 17 Primary, Light and Poultney. Male, Del- mar Neal. Female, E Virginia Addision.


No 18 Primary, Argyle av nr Lanvale. Male, Annie N Frederick. Female, Ada Bramham.


No 19 Primary, Park av nr Preston. Male, S E Clarke. Female. Hattie M White.


No 20 Primary, Preston and Eden. Male, ET Mac- Allister. Female, Eliza J Ireland.


No 21 Primary, Pennsylvania av c Robert. Male, E M Carey. Female, A E Barnett.


No 22 Primary, Ramsay nr Scott. Male, Ellen S Moffett. Female, Mary E Frame.


No 23 Primary, Gough and Wolfe. Male, Mary L Maxwell, Female, Sallie A Stoner.


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No 24 Primary, Chesapeake and Hudson. Male, Laura Sherwood. Female, Alice E Ford.


No 25 Primary, Caroline ur Bank. Male, Kate Mil- ler. Female, Annie E Wardenburg.


No 26 Primary, Orleans nr Bond, Male, Josephine Hankey. Female, Rosalia Barrett.


No :" Primary, Fayette and Chester. Male, Kate McIntosh. Female, Sue Browning.


No 28 Primary, Battery av and Clement. Male, Margery V Newman. Female, Lida R Loane.


No 29 Primary. Sharp nr West. Male Carrie A Drought. Female, Sarah R Webster.


No 30 Primary. Hollins nr Fulton av. Male, Laura A Yeatman. Female, Belle Steele.


No 31 Primary, Schroeder c Peirce. Male, Florence Allen, Female, Mary L Allen.


No 1 English-German, Druid Hill av nr Biddle. A T King.


No2 English-German, Charles and Ostend. Chas E Hill.


No 3 English-German, Baltimore opp Lloyd, CA Fairbank.


No 4 English-German, Chase and McDonogh. E M Jackson.


No 5 English-German, Fremont av and King. W F Smith.


Superintendents of Music-J H Deoms and Jolın G Wehage.


Drawing Teachers-Olivia F Keach. Roberta Davis, Bettie M Makibbin, Annie B Davidson and Helen Tiffany.


Colored Schools.


High and Grammar School, Saratoga nr Charles. George L Staley.


No 1 Primary, Old City Hall. Male, Wm T R Saf- fell. Female, E M Dudley.


No 2 Primary. East nr Douglas. Male, D J Cum- mings. Female. Julia Quirk.


No 3 Primary. cor Montgomery and Howard. Male, John L Yater. Female, Mary E Beaufort. No 4 Primary, Biddle nr Pennsylvania av, Male, John E Broadbelt. Female, C W Reed.


No 5 Primary, Eastern av nr Broadway. Male, J J Valentini.


No 6 Primary, Barre nr Eutaw. Male, J H H Maenner. Female, Eliza G Gainor.


No ? Primary, Waesche nr Fremont. Male Albert D Clark. Female, Martha J Richmond.


ANNEX SCHOOLS.


No 1 Gorsuch av and Tyler, Homestead, Alex Fran- cis, 930 e Preston


No ? York rd nr Merryman's la, Waverly, Jos Whittington, Waverly po


No 3 Oak and Fifth, Marshall Stitely, 1932 Madi- son av


No 4 Chestnut and Second avs, Mt Vernon, Hamp- den. Mrs Marie C Bartholow. 1027 Argyle av


No 5 Merryman's la nr Twenty-first, Hampden (1), Chas M White, Woodberry po


No 6 Hickory av nr Fourth av, Hampden (2), Thos O'Hara, Hampden po


No 7 Woodberry av nr Hooper av, Woodberry. Robt C MeGinn, 124 Third


No 8 Clifton av nr Penna av, Clifton, Ephraim G Gover, 600 Carrollton av


No 9 Lafayette av and Bloomingdale rd, Calverton, Thos C Stringer, Reisterstown


No 10 Old Fdk rd nr Thirteenth, Carroll, Rozell Berryman, Carroll po


No Il New Fdk rd nr Tollgate, Millington, Dudley P Barnett, 702 Fdk rd


No 12 Lombard ext nr Wilkins, (Eng-Ger), F Otno Lang, 1000 Granby


No 13 Mine Bank la north of Gay, Miss Susanna S Bouldin, Aisquith and Chew


Nol (colored) Merryman's la nr York rd, Waverly, Geo W Biddle, Waverly po


No 2 (colored) Reisterstown Turnpike nr Arling- ton, Annie O Waters, 919 Valley


No 3 (colored) No 11 Mt Olivet la, Carroll, Garrison D Trusty, Carroll po


MARKETS.


BELAIR MARKET-Forrest. from Hillen to Or- lenns. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Sat- urday evening. Joseph H Wright, elerk.


CANTON MARKET-O'Donnell, from Potomac to Patuxent. Monday and Thursday mornings and Saturday evening. Daniel Cadden, clerk.


CENTRE MARKET From Baltimore to Pratt w of Jones' falls. Wednesday and Saturday. Daniel Murray, clerk. John T Bracken, assist- ant.


CROSS-STREET MARKET-From Light to Charles, between Cross and West. Tuesday and Friday mornings and Saturday evening. James. Graham, clerk.


FELL'S POINT MARKET-Broadway, from Can- ton avenue to Thames. Tuesday and Friday mornings and Saturday evening. Fred Buch- heimer, clerk.


HANOVER MARKET-Hanover and Camden, Monday and Thursday mornings and Saturday evening. John H Mortimer, clerk.


HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, s of Baltimore. Wednesday and Saturday mornings and Satur- urday evening. James Biden, clerk.


LAFAYETTE MARKET-Cooke,e from Penna av to Fremont av. Monday and Thursday mornings and Saturday evening. Thomas Briddell, clerk. LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eutaw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday mornings and Saturday evening. Win H Pope, clerk, G T Nicholson, assistant clerk.


NORTHEASTERN MARKET-Chester, from Monument to McElderry. Monday and Thurs- day mornings and Saturday evening. Michael Kunkel clerk.


RICHMOND MARKET-Howard, from Armory place to Biddle. Monday and Thursday morn- ings and Saturday evening. George H. Clifton clerk.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. City Hall.


Commissioner-J Alex Preston, John F Hunter,. Samuel W Regester.


David H Lucchesi, Secretary and Clerk.


John M Henniek, Chief Engineer.


Geo W Ellender, Assistant Engineer.


Thomas F Murphy, Assistant Engineer.


Engine No 1-Paca near Fayette.


Engine No 2-Barre near Sharp.


Engine No 3-Lombard near High.


Engine No 4-Lexington nr North.


Engine No 5-Ann near Gough.


Engine No 6-Gay and Ensor.


Engine No 7-Druid Hill av and Eutaw.


Engine No 8 Mulberry near Schroeder.


Engine No 9-Madison and McDonogh.


Engine No 10-Columbia av near Poppleton.


Engine No 11-Eastern and Patterson-pk avs.


Engine No 12-Fort av and Johnson.


Engine No 13-Fremont and Myrtle avs.


Engine No 14-Hollins near Monroe.


Hook and Ladder No I-Harrison near Fayette.


Hook and Ladder No 2-Paca near Fayette.


Hook and Ladder No 3-Ann near Gough


Hook and Ladder No 4-Biddle near Druid Hill av


Hook and Ladder No 5-Aisquith nr Oliver


Hook and Ladder No 6-Ostend corner Warner Salvage Corps-27 n Liberty


CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELE- GRAPH.


Chas S McAleese superintendent, office City Hall.


3 No 4 Engine House, Lexington st


4 Calvert and Baltimore


5 German and Light


6 Calvert and Lombard


7 No 12 Engine House, Fort av and Johnson


8 Nicholson and Hull


12 Baltimore and Gay


13 Pratt-street Bridge


14 No 3 Engine House. Lombard near Exeter


15 Eastern Police Station


16 No 5 Engine House, Ann near Gough


17 No 11 Engine House, Patterson pk and Eastern. avs


IS Chesapeake and Boston


19 Bayview Asylum


21 Gay and Saratoga


23 Mullikin and Eden


24 No 6 Engine House, Gay and Ensor


25 Constitution and Eager


26 Gay and Madison


27 No 9 Engine House, Madison and MeDonogh


28 Schuetzen Park, Belair av


31 Pleasant and Calvert


32 No 7 Engine House, Eutaw and Druid Hill av


34 Eager st and Morton al


35 Biddle and Garden


36 No 13 Engine House, Fremont av and Myrtle av


37 Lafayette and Arlington avs


38 Fremont and Penna avs


39 Penna and North avs.


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APPENDIX.


41 Fayette and St Paul


42 No 2 Truck House, Paca st 43 Lombard and Penu 45 No 8 Engine House, Mulberry near Schroeder


46 Baltimore st and Frederick rd


47 Fayette st and Fulton av 48 Bentalou and Frederick rd


51 Pratt and Light


52 No 2 Engine House, Barre st


53 No 10 Engine House, Columbia av 54 Southern Police Station, Sharp st 56 Leadenhall and Hamburg


61 Light and Lee


62 Light and Cross 63 Light and Gittings 64 Light and Heath


65 Hanover and Wells


67 Hanover and Jephson


71 Fort av and Burrough


72 Covington and Donaldson


73 Fort av and Dry Dock entrance


81 Fort av and Hull


121 Exchange Place and Commerce




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