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Thorne Dr. John, 144 n Front Verleger Charles F. 116 s Bond
Vohden Samuel, 84 n Fremont Weidner John N. 128 Columbia
Vinegar Makers.
Bollman Fred. M. 63 s Gay Carr E. & Bro. 2 n Greene
WM. WIRT CLARKE, Manufacturers' Agt. for No 1 Agricultural Plaster, In Bags or Barrels from store, or in Cargo Lots direct from factory.
Largest Life Ins. Co. in the World, O.F.Bresee, Gen'l Agt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Elmer Lewis & Sons, 1 and 2 O'Donnell's whf Jesson Julius, 131 n Bond Jordan H. C. 59 n Schroeder Lutz Augustus, 263 n Bond Lutz George, n e cor Mosher and Penna av Osenburg Wm. H. 142 McElderry Pancer, Son & Co. 239 s Bond Ports J. Wm. 128 w Lombard Schoenecker & Wing, 14 e Lombard Soine & Carl, 21 s Charles Wittich Ferdinand, (and mustard) 59 s High
Watches and Jewelry. (See Jewelry.)
Akers Edward, 126 Hanover Bein Charles, 84 Lexington Beneze J. 138 s Broadway Bissing W. F. 280 w Baltimore Blake Chas. W. 3 n Charles Brackland Bernard, 376 Light Brown Robert, 93 n Charles Canfield, Bro. & Co. 229 w Baltimore
Chadderton Thos. 29 Chew
Clark Gabriel D., Calvert and Water
Dargen Geo. F. 185 w Baltimore
Dochtermann Wm. 70} Hanover Ebaugh Henry, 111 n Gay Emrich Simon, 319 n Gay Gallmeyer J. 225 w Baltimore Geary & Weale, 169 w Baltimore
Gehring John G. 194 n Gay
Groneberg August E. 70 e Baltimore Hare John R. 63 w Fayette Hennegan, Bates & Co. 255 w Baltimore Janowitz Simon, 137 w Baltimore Jeanneret Ulysses, over 2 Light Jeanneret Zelim, 27 n Charles Justis & Co. 195 w Baltimore Justis Wm.S.& Son, (wholesale)212w Baltimore Juzek Thos. & Thos. jr. over 212 w Baltimore Kaiser Charles, 133 Lexington
Kirk Samuel & Son, 172 w Baltimore Lange Frederick W. 20 n Gay Lemkuhl Charles, 419 w Baltimore Lemkuhl Louis, 868 w Baltimore
Leopold Lewis jr. 26 Lloyd
Lissauer & Co. (wholesale and materials) 225 w Baltimore Lyon Reuben, 70 w Baltimore
May Wm. (watches and watch materials) 125 w Fayette McKenthum William, 298 Hanover
Mealy John W., Lexington and Park av Mills Job, 432 Lexington Nicklas John, Baltimore and Paca Nily Frederick, 428 w Baltimore Nuitz Charles, 167 n Eutaw Ostendorf John A. 120 Saratoga Overbeck Charles, 28 w Baltimore
Pawley John A. 13 Penna av Pepar Charles H. 814 w Baltimore Plummer John F. 82 n Gay Rapin Mrs. Sophia D. 169 e Baltimore Reid & Wetherald, 451 w Baltimore Reinhardt Henry, 127w Madison and 152n Eutaw Riepe J. H. 282 w Baltimore Rodberg Simon I. 190 w Baltimore Sadtler & Son, 212 w Baltimore Schaumloeffel W. 219 Park av Sommer John P. 108 Penna av Spear Alexander L. 47 w Baltimore
LEAKY TIN ROOFS
Made water-tight, and preserved for years, by thor- oughly applying ELASTIC CEMENT and
BALTIMORE GUM PAINT.
By increasing the quantity of Gum, we make a Paint for Damp Walls which is unequaled. All work guaranteed. A trial is all we ask. Orders solicited for new felt roofs ; old roofs repaired.
D. M. SADLER & CO .. Sole Manufacturers. No. 3 COURTLAND STREET, up stairs.
Stowell A. 62 w Pratt Stunz John F. 508 w Baltimore Thoss Julius, Lexington and Calvert Utermohle August jr. 160 e Baltimore Webb Geo. W. & Co., Baltimore and Light Wynn Christopher, 228 w Pratt
Watch Case Makers.
May William, 125 w Fayette Van Tromp John, German and Wine al
Weather Strips.
Arnold Richard H. 125 Mulberry Franklin Benjamin, 5 n Sharp
Weighers.
Carey Alex. G., Frederick and Lombard Eichelberger Samuel E. 5 Spear's whf Fitzpatrick Nicholas, 30 s Frederick Foster William R. 43 s Gay
Heine Bernhard, 15 s Washington Merceret Louis, 79 Smith's whf Morton George C. 66 s Gay Prince Wm. A. & Bro. over 37 s Gay
Rhett Albert, 38 w Lombard
Shepard E. T. cattle scales, Calverton
State Grain Weigher, office 3 Wood, Samuel Cacy, weigher general
Watkins William H. 61 s Gay Wells Richard, foot of Bond
Whips and Canes.
Beehler Charles E. 121 Lexington Corbett Emanuel, 11 w Baltimore Katenkamp Deidrich & Son, 66 n Howard Millikin James H. & Sons, 267 w Baltimore
White Lead Manufacturers.
Adams White Lead Co. over 27 s Charles Baltimore Chemical Paint and Varnish Works, Wm. Davison & Co. prop's, 104 w Lombard Baltimore Lead Works, Jas. Robertson & Co. propr's, 210 s Howard Baker Bros. & Co. 32 and 34 s Charles
King W. H. & Co. s e cor Charles and Lombard Knapp John S. 118} w Lombard Maryland White Lead Co., John Curlett, prest. 89 w Lombard
Mullikin Benj. F. & Co. 100 w Lombard
Wig Makers. (See Hair Dressers and Goods.)
Wire and Wire Workers. Balderston Hugh & Son, 66 s Calvert
PORTLAND CEMENT, (the best for grouting,) No. 61 S. GAY ST. The same as I am furnishing to the Johns Hopkins Hospital Buildings.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Bauer John A. (wire cloth ) 60 s Calvert Dufur & Co. 36 n Howard Fuller Wm. & Co. (wire) 51 s Charles Maryland Wire Works, Stidman & Co. propri- etors, 16 n Frederick Parker E. L. & Co. (wire) 83 s Charles Southcomb & Bro. 7 n Eutaw
Wood Dealers.
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Bardroff Lewis E. 45 Boston Booz Joseph L. opp 102 Light-st whf Booz William, opp 102 Light-st whf Byrd John W. C., Light-st whf Cloke & Bro., Lancaster and Dallas Ehrman & Bro. 282 s Broadway Jones Levin W ., Hughes quay Lange & Hubbard, foot of Ann
Mccullough J. G. n w cor Fremont and Pratt, and n w cor Park av and Fayette Michael Wm. H., Union Dock North John, 298 Light-st whf Plempel Val, 123 McElderry's whf
Roney Patrick & Son, Bowly st and McElder- ry's whf Ross John-T., Dugan's whf Ruark & Co. foot of Henry Stabler E. jr. & Co. 3 South Taylor Jacob H. 134 Dugan's whf Thomas Bryan M. 11 Light-st whf Young Louis F. 11 German
Wood-Sawed and Split. (See Coal and Wood Dealers.)
Wooden and Willow Ware.
Beebe Charles S. 92 w Lombard
Childs Samuel & Co.20 n Charles and 18 w Bal- timore
Chipman Geo. & Co., Calvert and Lombard Costolay Patrick J.(cedar ) 118 and 120 Franklin Gohlinghorst Geo. & Bro. 280 w Pratt Haines & Small, 27 s Howard
Hopkins John S. 163 and 167 Franklin Johnson J. S. & Co. 53 s Calvert Lord & Robinson, 88 & 90 w Lomhard Magne Horace, 408 w Pratt
Rice John W. & Co. 107 w Lombard Tottle Wm. A. & Co. 50 Light
Wool Dealers.
Ash Michael I. 102 Light-st whf Klees Henry & Son, 15 Saratoga Kuhn Eberhard, 148 Light-st whf Marcus Henry & Son, 7 Camden Morison Ernest N. over 65 s Gay Straus Joseph H. 170 Light-st whf
Yeast Makers.
Barkley & Hasson, (powder) 50 s Charles Bertalot Edwd. agt. Gaff, Fleischmann & Co. 59 s Gay
Black Charles H., Johnson and Grindall Black D. Henry, 96 Aisquith Cox Joseph S. 38 n Stricker ext Cox Mrs. Mary, (cakes) 226 w Biddle Hooper Frank L. 99 Hanover Kahl Justus, John and Central av Sun Compressed Yeast Co., Edwin Walters, agt. 43 w Lombard
Miscellaneous.
American Lye Co. agency 3 Cheapside Anderfuhren Louis A. (wood toys) 428 w Pratt Baltimore Marine Observatory, e end of Mont- gomery
Bishop Elijah (shooting gallery ) 207 Light Claus Chas. C. (calligrapher ) 19 e Lombard Clayton Jas.E. (miner and mineral lands )6 s Gay Clayton S. S. (mineral lands ) 6 s Gay Didier Eugene L.(stenographer ) 185 Madison av Firmin Thos. (shooting gallery ) Holliday and Fayette
Fureschi Dimetrio, (figuremkr) 23 w Fayette Green John J. (mill picks and facing hammers) over 10 Centre
Huhn Wm. P. (shooting gallery ) 1 e Baltimore Laflin & Rand Powder Co. 262 w Pratt Sinsz Philip, (glaziers' and lithographers' dia- monds) 80 Hanover
Workshop and Salesroom of the Blind, F. D. Morrison, director, 130 n Howard
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HOLMES & CO., Engineers' and Machinists' Tools and Supplies, Packing, Belting, Hose, Boiler Felt, Waste, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, &c.
Assets, $85,000,000.00. O. F. Bresee, Gen'l Agt.
APPENDIX.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
The Twenty-third Presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1877, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1881.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio, President. WM. A. WHEELER, of New York, Vice-President. WM.M. EVARTS, of New York, Secretary of State. JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio, Secretary of the Treas- ury.
GEO. W. M. MCCRARY, of Iowa, Secretary of War.
RICHARD M. THOMPSON, of Indiana, Secretary of the Navy.
CARL SCHURZ, of Missouri, Secretary of the In- terior.
D. M. KEY, of Tennessee, Postmaster General. CHARLES DEVENS, of Massachusetts, Attorney General.
GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
JOHN LEE CARROLL, of Howard Co., Governor. R. C. HOLLYDAY, of Talbot Co., Secretary of State.
BARNES COMPTON, of Charles Co., Treasurer.
THOS. J. KEATING, of Queen Anne Co., Comp- troller of the Treasury.
C. J. M. GWINN, Attorney General. FRANK A. BOND, of Anne Arundel Co., Adju- tant General.
DR. WM. H. HAYWARD, of Dorchester Co., Com- missioner of Land office and Historiographer, J. H. T. MAGRUDER, of Prince George Co., State Librarian.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office Annapolis. Governor John Lee Carroll, Barnes Compton. Thomas J. Keating,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Office Normal School.
Governor John Lee Carroll, President. M. A. Newell, Secretary and State Superintend- ent, Baltimore.
P. A. Whitmer, Hagerstown.
Dr. John P. R. Gillis, Whaleyville, Worcester Co.
Dr. T. S. Stone, Aquasco, Prince George Co.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Carrollton and Lafayette avenues.
M. A. Newell, Principal. Miss F.H.Tacher, Principal Girls' Model School. Miss Rosa Stoll, Principal Kinder-garten.
Trustees: Members of the Board of Education (ex-officio.)
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE Annapolis. Frank A. Bond, Adjutant General.
CORONERS.
Dr. Richard C. Lee, Southern District, n w cor Hanover and Barre.
Dr. George C. Ogle, Western District, 229 n Carey. Dr. Edmund R. Walker, Middle District, 180 Linden av.
Dr. D. S. C. Ireland, Eastern District, 178 Aisquith.
POLICE ORGANIZATION. Office City Hall.
Wm. H. B. Fusselbaugh, Pres't, ). Harry Gilmor, Treasurer, James R. Herbert,
Comm'rs.
Marriott Boswell, Secretary. John T. Gray, Marshal. Jacob Frey, Deputy Marshal. George Wentz, Clerk.
E. M. Forman, Assistant Clerk.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 72 W. Pratt Street.
O.F. BRESEE & SONS, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
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APPENDIX.
STATE INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOILERS. Office 5 s Holliday. Edward F. McGinnis, P. A. O'Brien, Inspectors.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
GEO. P. KANE, MAYOR. REV. JOHN POISAL, Secretary to Mayoralty. ANDREW J. KING, Clerk to Mayor. JOHN A. ROBB, Register. S. T. DUVALL, Deputy Register and Cashier. J. SEWELL THOMAS, Clerk to Register. JOSHUA VANSANT, Comptroller. JESSE REMINGTON, Clerk to Comptroller. JAMES L. McLANE, City Counseller. THOS. W. HALL, JR., City Solicitor. M. A. MULLIN, Examiner of Titles. J. J. MAHON, Messenger.
MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL. Officers of the First Branch. President-Otis Keilholtz. Chief Clerk-A. V. Milholland.
Reading Clerk-Jacob F. Cook. Committee Clerk-W. B. Fitzgerald. Sergeant at Arms-Wm. H. Hamilton. Doorkeeper-Joseph H. Krager. Page-M. Farrell. First Branch.
1st Ward-Geo. M. D. Wood.
2d Henry Cashmyer.
3d James Logan.
4th Eugene Kernan.
5th John McCart.
6th D. M. Reese.
7th
Samuel Kirk.
8th
Robert Johnston.
9th
J. Frank Lewis.
10th
M. Connolly.
11th
J. Pemb. Thom.
12th D. G. Wright.
13th
66 Otis Keilholtz.
14th
A. Robertson.
15th
M. E. Mooney.
16th
60 R. A. Poulton.
17th
66 Wm. H. Collins. .
18th
James F. Newbold.
19th
A. H. Greenfield.
20th
N. A. Ramsburg.
Officers of the Second Branch. President-Dr. C. W. Chancellor. Chief Clerk-James Hyde. Assistant Clerk-E. J. Edwards.
Committee Clerk-M. J. Whelan
Sergeant at Arms-James T. Dorsey. Doorkeeper-James Kelly. Page-J. J. Reddy.
Second Branch.'
Ist and 2d Wards-A. F. Schroeder.
3d and 4th Dr. Thomas Kelly.
5th and 6th Samuel J. Harman.
7th and 8th Prof. Wm. P. Tonry.
9th and 10th H. G. Fledderman.
11th and 12th F. P. Stevens.
13th and 14th John S. Hogg.
15th and 16th Dr. Wm. M. Donavin.
17th and 18th
John S. Bullock.
19th and 20th Dr. C. W. Chancellor.
City Printer-John Cox.
FINANCE COMMISSIONERS. Mayor Geo. P. Kane, James Sloan, Jr., James Hodges.
TAX DEPARTMENT. City Hall. Chas. Webb, City Collector. J. T. M. Barnes, Deputy. R. G. Duckett, Cashier. Clapham Murray, Ass't Cashier.
JUDGES OF APPEAL TAX COURT. City Hall.
W. H. Gatchell, James E. Carr,
Columbus W. Lewis.
Michael Roche, Assessor.
H. P. Mohwinkle, Clerk.
Wm. Robertson, Assistant Clerk.
WATER BOARD. City Hall.
Wm. A. Fisher,
John F. Hunter,
George P. Thomas,
Thomas Bond, George U. Porter,
N. Rufus Gill, James Curran, Water Engineer.
Wm. L. Sharetts, Registrar.
CITY COMMISSIONER. City Hall. John H. Tegmeyer. Newton M. Gray, Christopher Billopp, Wm. Nicoll, Assistants. John E. Toole, Clerk.
CITY SURVEYOR. S. W. cor. Lexington and North. Simon J. Martenet.
HARBOR BOARD. City Hall. Mayor Geo. P. Kane, Chairman.
John W. McCoy,
Chas. W. Tomlinson,
Wm. H. Skinner,
Thos. B. Ferguson,
Alex. Jones,
James Woodside, Secretary.
CITY LIBRARIAN. City Hall. John S. Brown, Librarian.
INSPECTOR OF ILLUMINATING GAS. City Hall. Prof. W. E. A. Aikin, Inspector.
INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS. City Hall. F. W. King, Inspector.
WM. WIRT CLARKE, Flour and General Commission Merchant. English & German Portland Cements for Pavements & Artificial Stone work generally.
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Insurance Agents and Brokers, American Building. APPENDIX. 969
HEALTH DEPARTMENT. City Hall. James A. Steuart, M. D., Comm'r of Health. Alfred F. Smyrk, Asst. Comm'r of Health E. Lloyd Howard, M. D., Physician to Marine Hospital I. W. Mohler, Secretary. Wm H. Bosley, Clerk. V. B. Hines, Nuisance Clerk.
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. City Hall.
Robt. S. Beetley. F. W. Elder, Clerk.
PARK COMMISSIONERS. City Hall. Mayor Geo. P. Kane, Chairman.
Thomas Swann,
John H. B. Latrobe,
Wm. E. Hooper,
Charles H. Mercer,
George S. Brown.
INSPECTORS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES; Eastern District-Francis Herr. Western District-C. C. Egerton.
INSPECTOR OF LONG AND DRY MEAS- URES-James St. L. Perry.
BAYVIEW ASYLUM.
Eastern avenue extended, between Philadelphia and Mount Carmel Cemetery roads. Office, City Hall.
Trustees :- Joseph Clarkson, President; Joseph Friedenwald, Secretary ; Henry McNally, Simon J. Kemp, John Black. Purveyor, Wm. Henry Hiss.
VACCINE PHYSICIANS.
Ist and 2d Wards-James McShane, M. D.
3d and 4th Chas. M. Morfit, 66
. 5th and 6th E. G. Walls,
7th and 8th 60 Silas W. Hunter,
9th and 10th 66 J. H. Scharff,
11th and 12th 66 J. Randolph Page,
13th and 14th 66 Henry Darling,
15th and 16th
S. A. Bell, 66
17th and 18th
James Bosley,
19th and 20th
Silas Baldwin,
HARBOR MASTERS. First District-Jesse C. Morrison. Second District-Wm. Knorr. Third District-B. Maitland. Fourth District-James Henry. Fifth District-N. H. Hall. Spring Garden-Chas. T. Balla.
COMMISSIONERS FOR OPENING STREETS. City Hall. .
Henry R. Curley, John B. Williams, Jas. S. Morrow, R. F. Green, Clerk.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.
First District-B. V. Kelly. Second District-Cornelius Mclaughlin. Third District-Michael Fadgen. Fourth District-Louis Kroeger. Fifth District-John Meagher.
LEAKY TIN ROOFS
Made water tight. and preserved for years, by thor oughly applying ELASTIC CEMENT and
BALTIMORE GUM PAINT.
By increasing the quantity of Gum, we make a Paint for Damp Walls which is unequaled. All work guaranteed. A trial is all we ask. Orders solicited for new felt roofs ; old roofs repaired.
D. M. SADLER & CO., Sole Manufacturers, No. 3 COURTLAND STREET, up stairs.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF LAMPS.
Eastern District-Jacob H. Schwartz. Middle District-Wm. McCormick. Sonthern District-P. J. Brandy. Western District-Ezekiel Wills jr.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
First District-George Eisenberg. Second District-Heury Weitzell.
Third District-George W. Trumbo.
Fourth District-J. R. Collison. Fifth District-John Ward.
Sixth District-Martin Finneran. Seventh District-Patrick Thornton.
Eighth District-Fred. Wortman.
Ninth District-John Mathison. Tenth District-Edward Wells. Eleventh District-James T. Flautt.
MAGISTRATES.
1st Ward-Edward F. Flaherty. 2d B. O. Hatcheson.
3d =
W. S. Gorton.
4th
Godfrey Koffenberger.
5th John T. Maddox.
6th 66 James R. Loane.
7th John T. Gorsuch.
8th John J. Grindall.
9th
J. M. Myers.
10th John W. Taylor.
11th James Howard.
12th Edw. G. Starr.
13th George W. C. Bell.
14th
= Otto Benner.
15th = Upton Scott.
16th
John F. Meeter.
17th Wm. Bone.
18th Alex. M. Briscoe.
19th
George McCaffray.
20th
George A. Hemmick. City at Large.
Middle District-Richard H. Jolins.
Eastern District-John T. Farlow
Northeastern District-Thomas W. Morse.
Western District-Clarence Peters.
Northwestern District-Morris A. Thomas.
Southern District-George J. Kreis.
COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
John T. Morris, President.
H. M. Cowles, Secretary. Prof. Henry E. Shepherd, Superintendent. Henry A. Wise, Assistant Superintendent
ROSENDALE CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER, No. 61 S. GAY STREET.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK.
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APPENDIX.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
1st Ward-F. J. Ruth, 489 e Baltimore
2d Geo. L. Hamel, 221 s Broadway
3d Wm. C. Atkinson, 27 s Broadway
4th
S. Bernei, 129 e Baltimore
5th
Wm. M. Ives, 41 n High
6th John B. Wentz, 276 e Baltimore
7th Robert H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith
8th Dr. J. Brook Boyle, 166 e Eager
9th Joshua Plaskitt, 29 Pleasant
10th 60 John T. Morris, 71 n Paca
11th John P. Poe, 47 St. Paul
12th 66 Charles E. Phelps, 363 Eutaw pl
13th J. L. Lawton, 314 Saratoga
14th G. S. Griffith jr. 244 w Lombard
15th
John Ferry, 43 Lee
16th
John A. Wright, 174 s Eutaw
17th H. B. Roemer, 423 Light.
18th
James F. Deale, 347 Hollins
19th
Dr. Wm. W. Murray, 10 n Carey
20th
66 J. W. Denny, 365 Druid Hill av
LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Baltimore City College, Howard opposite Cen- tre. William Elliott jr.
Eastern Female High School,n e cor of Aisquith and Mullikin. Wm. F. Wardenburg.
Western Female High School, Fayette nr Paca. D. A. Hollingshead.
State Normal School, n w cor Carrollton and Lafayette avs. M. A. Newell.
No. 1 Grammar School, corner of Fayette and Greene. Male, W. G. Cox. Female, H. A. Carl.
No. 2 Grammar School, corner of Broadway and Bank. Male, W. T. Markland. Female, Georgia A. Duvall.
No. 3 Grammar School, High near Fayette. Male, J. F. Arthur. Female, Margt. Snyder. No. 4 Grammar School, Sharp near Montgom- ery. Male, Julius G. Miller. Female, Mary H. Thomiz.
No. 5 Grammar School, corner Greenmount av and Eager. Male, S. A. Cremen. Female, Florence Scott.
No. 6 Grammar School, Division near Lanvale. Male, W. C. Robinson. Female, Eliza Adams. No. 7 Grammar School, corner of Chesapeake and Hudson. Male, P. J. Doran.
No. 8 Grammar School, Hollins near Fulton. Male, John E. McCahan. Female, Adelaide L. Hall.
No. 9 Grammar School, Courtland near Sara- toga. Male, C. A. Fairbank. Female, Anna G. Chappell.
No. 10 Grammar School, corner of William and Warren. Male, H. D. Reese. Female, Mary Ann Reeside.
No. 11 Grammar School, corner of Bond and Jefferson. Male, John W. Hooper. Female, Nancy W. Smith.
No. 12 Grammar School, Ridgely near Fremont. Male, F. A. Soper. Female, Annie E. Porter. No. 13 Grammar School, Aisquith near Mulli-
kin. Male, George B. Loane. Female, E. J. Mitchell.
No. 15 Grammar School, corner of Carrollton av and Wagon al. Male, P. T. Reeder. Fe- male, Florence Rutter.
No. 16 Grammar School, Locust Point. Female, M. E. Callender.
No. 17 Grammar School, Washington ur Jack- son sq av. Male, A. F. Wilkerson. Female, Mary E. Burnett.
No. 18 Grammar School, Mulberry nr Fremont. Male, Charles H. Cockey. Female, A. Sap- pington.
No. 19 Grammar School, Park av nr Preston. Male, Charles M. Elliott. Female, H. A. Mus- selman.
No. 20 Grammar School, corner John and Eden. Male, Wm. H. Tolson. Female, A. S. Kenny. No. 21 Grammar School, corner of Presstman and Gilmor. Male, T. J. Edwards. Female, S. G. Pryor.
No. 1 Primary School, cor Fayette and Greene. Male, Marie E. Walter. Female, Elizabeth D. Kirk.
No. 2 Primary School, Gough and Stiles. Male, Susan B. Fleury. Female, A. E. McBee.
No. 3 Primary School, High nr Fayette. Male, Emma Gillen. Female,. A. M. Gorman.
No. 4 Primary School, corner Hanover and Lee. Male, Sallie A. E. Pattison. Female, Mrs. L. Saulsbury.
No. 5 Primary School, corner Broadway and Chew. Male, Margaret A. Sherwood. Fe- male, Belle C. Ford.
No. 6 Primary School, Ann between Canton av and Aliceanna. Male, Anne M. Aburn. Fe- male, Margaret Clendenin.
No. 7 Primary School, Mullikin near Aisquith. Male, J. Evans. Female, Amanda Harker.
No. 8 Primary School, Caroline near Lombard. Male, Sarah E. Smith. Female, Annie E. Driscoll.
No. 9 Primary School, Courtland near Sara- .toga. Male, vacant. Female, S. S. Bouldin. No. 10 Primary School, Hollins near Schroeder. Male, Priscilla J. Owens. Female, Elizabeth P. Martin.
No. 11 Primary School, corner of Schroeder and Peirce. Male, M. C. Mullikin. Female, Kate Siemering.
No. 12 Primary School, corner of Barre and Warner. Male, O. Wright. Female, Laura Wamaling.
No. 13 Primary School, Jefferson nr Caroline. Male, Annie E.Gallup. Female, Mary A.Joice. No. 14 Primary School, Eutaw near Preston. Male, Clara Tucker. Female, Emily M. Ellis. No. 15 Primary School, corner Carrollton av and Saratoga. Male, M. L. Hisky. Female, A. R. McCoy.
No. 16 Primary School, corner Harford av and Chew. Male, Mrs. M. L. Mullin. Female, Mary Hanna.
No. 17 Primary School, corner of Light and Poultney. Male, M. L. McGee. Female, E. Virginia Addison.
No. 18 Primary School, Argyle av near Lan- vale. Male, Annie N. Frederick. Female, Ada Bramham.
No. 19 Primary School, Park av near Preston.
Male, S. E. Clarke. Female, M. A. Bailey. No. 20 Primary School, corner of John and Eden. Male, E. T. McAllister. Female, Eliza J. Ireland.
No. 21 Primary School, corner of Pennsylvania av and Robert. Male, E. M. Carey. Female, A. E. Barnett.
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No. 22 Primary School, Ramsay near Scott. Male, Ellen S. Moffett. Female, Mary E. Frame.
No. 23 Primary School, corner of Gough and Wolfe. Male, Mary L. Maxwell. Female, Sallie A. Stoner.
No. 25 Primary School, Caroline near Bank. Male, M. M. Hamilton. Female, Mary E. Foster.
No. 26 Primary School, Orleans near Bond. Male, Laura A. Ball. Female, Rosalie Barrett. No. 27 Primary School, corner of Fayette and Chester. Male, Kate McIntosh. Female, E. W. Martin.
No. 28 Primary School, corner of Battery av and Clement. Male, Carrie A. Drought. Fe- male, Laura T. Hollingshead.
No. 29 Primary School, Hill between Hanover and Sharp. Male, Delmar Neal. Female, Sarah R. Webster.
No. 30 Primary School, Hollins near Fulton. Male, Laura A. Yeatman. Female, Kate J. Martin.
No. 32 Female Primary School, corner of Hud- son and Chesapeake, (Canton.) Alice E.
Ford.
English-German School No. 1, Druid Hill av near Biddle. A. T. King.
English-German School No. 2, 174 Hamburg. Chas. E. Hill.
English-German School No. 3, Trinity near Exeter. C. W. Virtue.
English-German School No. 4, corner of Bond and Chew. E. M. Jackson.
English-German School No. 5, corner Fremont and Ridgely al. Chas. G. Edwards.
Music Teachers-High and Primary Schools, Eastern District, J. H. Rosewald.
High and Primary Schools, Western District, J. H. Deems.
Grammar Schools, Western District, W. A. Tar- button.
Grammar Schools, Eastern District, C. F. Per- civall.
Drawing Teachers-Eastern District, M. M. Mul- lin and Olivia F. Keach. Western District, Roberta Davis, Bettie M. Makibbin and Isa- bella E. Coulson.
Saturday Normal Class, Courtland nr Saratoga. J. F. Arthur, principal. Eliza Adams, Assis- tant. C. F. Percivall, Teacher of Music. E. V. Addison, Teacher of Penmanship. R. W. Preece, Teacher of Drawing.
COLORED SCHOOLS.
Baltimore Colored Normal School, cor Court- land and Saratoga. S. H. Gamble.
No. 1 Grammar School, 61 Saratoga. Richard Grady.
No. 1 Primary School, 9 Lexington. Male, David P. Brown. Female, E. M. Dudley.
No. 2 Primary School, East near Douglass. Male,D. J. Cummings. Female, T.A.Forster. No, 3 Primary School, corner of Montgomery and Howard. Male, John L. Yater. Female, E. Beaufort.
No. 4 Primary School, Biddle near Pennsylva- nia av. Male, S. B. Wolfe. Female, C. W. Reed.
No. 5 Primary School, Eastern avenue near Broadway. Male, William V. Walton.
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No. 6 Primary School, Columbia near Popple- ton. Male, George Scott.
No. 7 Primary School, Raborg west of Fremont. Male, Joseph F. McBee.
Music Teacher-Colored Schools, Edward F. Grady.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
City Hall.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
Saml. W. Regester, President.
Thos. W. Campbell,
James E. Trott,
C. B. Slingluff, Commissioners.
Saml. T. Hannah.
G. A. Campbell, Secretary and Clerk. Charles T. Holloway, Inspector.
John M. Hennick, Chief Engineer.
George W. Ellender, Assistant Engineer.
George F. Thompson, Assistant Engineer.
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ENGINE CO. No. 2-House located Barre st., between Sharp and Howard.
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