Woods' Baltimore city directory (1880), Part 223

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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11th and 12th Dr. J. P. Thom.


13tlr and 14th


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J. C. Toner.


15th and 16th


66


R. A. Poulton.


17th and 18th


John F. Weyler.


19th and 20th


66


A. H. Greenfield.


City Printers-King Bros.


FINANCE COMMISSIONERS.


Mayor F. C. Latrobe, James Sloan, Jr. Robert T. Baldwin.


TAX DEPARTMENT. City Hall. Chas. Webb, City Collector. J. T. M. Barnes, Deputy. R. G. Duckett, Cashier. Clapham Murray, Asst. Cashier.


JUDGES OF APPEAL TAX COURT. City Hall.


James E. Carr.


Columbus W. Lewis.


A. B. Patterson. H. P. Mowinckel, Clerk.


Thos. K. McCormick, Assistant Clerk.


Michael Roche,


W. W. Orndorf, Assessors.


Isaac Cox,


James F. Deale, Clerk to Assessors.


WATER BOARD. City Hall. Wm. A. Fisher. John F. Hunter. George P. Thomas. Thomas Bond. N. Rufus Gill. George U. Porter, Secretary. James Curran, Water Engineer. Wm. L. Sharetts, Registrar.


Hugh Sisson, Jolın F. Hunter, George Wentz, Clerk. Edward F. McGinnis, 66 Rosendale Cement, Calcined Plaster, Casting Plaster, Dentist Plaster, Agricultural Plaster, Gilders' and Commercial Whiting. P. A. O'Brien, WM. WIRT CLARKE, 61 S. GAY ST., Importer and Dealer in Portland, Roman, and Keene's Cement. Manufacturers' Agency for 66 John Meers.


66 T. H. Hamilton.


Insurance Agents and Brokers, American Building.


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CITY COMMISSIONER. City Hall. John H. Tegmeyer, Christopher Billop, Win. Nickoll, Newton M. Gray, John E. Toole, Clerk.


Assistants.


CITY SURVEYOR. S. W. Cor. Lexington and North. Simon J. Martenet.


HARBOR BOARD. City Hall. Mayor F. C. Latrobe, Chairman,


John W. McCoy,


Wm. H. Skinner,


Thos. B. Ferguson,


Robt. T. Baldwin,


Alex. Jones, James Bond.


James Woodside, Secretary. N. H. Hutton, Engineer.


CITY LIBRARIAN. City Hall. Samuel D. Smith, Librarian. John G. Scott, Assistant.


INSPECTOR OF ILLUMINATING GAS. City Hall. Prof. W. E. A. Aikin, Inspector.


INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS. City Hall. F. W. King, Inspector.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT. City Hall. James A. Steuart, M. D., Comm'r of Health. Jas. F. McShane, M.D., Asst. Comm'r of Health. E. Lloyd Howard, M. D., Physician to Marine Hospital. A. Robert Carter, Secretary. Win. H. Bosley, Permit Clerk. V. B. Hines, Nuisance Clerk.


INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. City Hall. Robt. S. Beetley. F. W. Elder, Clerk.


PARK COMMISSIONERS. City Hall. Mayor F. C. Latrobe, 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-Y. P. Stone.


INSPECTOR LONG AND DRY MEASURES. James Miller.


GROUND RENTS WANTED AT CURRENT RATES -BY H. C. TURNBULL, Jr.


Broker & Real Estate Agent, OFFICE, No. 1 LEXINGTON BUILDING, S. W. Cor. Charles and Lexington Sts. SEE OTHER PAGE.


BALTIMORE CITY JAIL. Madison East of the Falls. Board of Visitors.


H. E. Reinhard, Adolph Nachman, John M. Carter, Otis Keilholtz,


Jacob France. J. Frank Morrison, Warden.


BAYVIEW ASYLUM.


Eastern avenue extended, between Philadelphia and Mount Carmel Cemetery roads. Office, City Hall.


Trustees :- Joseph Frieden wald, President; Jno. Black, Secretary; Henry McNally. Simon I. Kemp, Geo. A. Blake ; Purveyor, Wm. Henry Hiss.


VACCINE PHYSICIANS.


1st and 2d Wards-John M.Sullivan, M.D.


3d and 4th 66 S. H. Martin,


5th and 6th 6 E. C. Jordan,


7th and 8th


E. R. Rutledge,


9th and 10th


J. B. Coonan, 66


11th and 12th


I.Randolph Page,


13th and 14th


Henry Darling,


15th and 16th 66


17th and 18th


R. B. Fishburne,


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 -Patrick McLaughlin.


Spring Garden-Chas. T. Balla.


COMMISSIONERS FOR OPENING STREETS .. City Hall.


Henry R. Curley, John B. Williams,


Jas. Š. Morrow, R. F. Green, Clerk.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.


First District-Bernard V. Kelly. Second District-Jos. P. Scott. Third District-Michael Fadgen, Fourth District-Louis Kroeger.


Fifth District-John Meagher.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF LAMPS ..


Eastern District-Robert Lafferty. Middle District-John McNeal. Southern District-J. E. Stinchcomb. Western District-Bernard Lynn ..


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ROBT. J. HALLIDAY .- Choice Cut Flowers, Bouquets,. &c. 230 W. BALTIMORE STREET.


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APPENDIX.


BRYANT, STRATTON SADLER


Nos. 6 & S N. CHARLES STREET.


The Oldest ! The Largest ! The Best ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS.


First District-John C. Smith.


Second District-J. B. Rudolph.


Third District-George W. Trumbo.


Fourth District-George W. Ruckle.


Fifth District-Henry Wooden.


Sixth District-Martin Finneran.


Seventh District-Patrick Thornton.


Eighth District-George Toner.


Ninth District-John Mathison.


Tenth District-Edward Wells.


Eleventh District-George Bucheimer.


MAGISTRATES.


Ist. Ward-Edward F. Flaherty.


Lloyd Slemmer.


W. S. Gorton.


John H. Brown.


John T. Maddox.


16 James R. Loane


7th


Thos. N. Pollard.


J. N. Bell.


J. M. Meyers.


66 66 James Howard.


E. Beatty Graff.


Otto Benner.


Wm. R. Tumblinson.


Wm. McCanley.


Wm. Bone.


18th


66 Mortimer S. Watkins.


Geo. McCaffray.


George A. Hemmick.


City at Large.


Middle District-J. J. Grindall.


Eastern District-Henry Cashmeyer.


Northeastern District-Thos. W. Morse.


Western District-Thos. Talbott.


Northwestern District-


Southern District-E. C. Davis.


COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. John T. Morris, President. H. M. Cowles, Secretary.


Prof. Henry E. Shepherd, Superintendent.


Henry A. Wise, Assistant Superintendent.


BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


1st Ward-F. J. Ruth, 489 e Baltimore. 2d


66


3d Wm. C. Atkinson, 186 s Broadway Denis Noble, 28 Stiles


Wm. M. Ives, 41 n High


6th


John B. Wentz, 276 e Baltimore


66 Robert H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith


8th Jas. Boyle, Hillen and Chesnut


9th


60 Joshua Plaskitt, 29 Pleasant


10th John T. Morris, 43 n Charles


11th John P. Poe, 33 Lexington


12th Dr. Wm. Lee, Eutaw and Hoffman


13th J. L. Lawton, 314 Saratoga


14th


66 G. S. Griffith, jr. 89 w Baltimore


15th


John Ferry, 43 Lee


16th Wm. E. Addison, 160 Barre


17th


60 H. B. Roemer, 423 Light


18th David M. Newbold, 306 Hollins


19th


Jos. H. Gale, 157 w Baltimore


20th


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, ne 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 nr 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


F. X. Ganter's Balto. Steam Show Case Works, 44 Hanover St. The Largest and Cheapest Show Case House in the U. S.


2d 3d 4th 5th 6th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 14th 15th 16th 17th 19th 20th WM. WIRT CLARKE, 61 S. GAY ST., Importer and Manufacturers' Agent, offers Cements and Plaster of all kinds at Lowest Market Rates. Sole Agt. for O.F.Alsen & Sons' Portland Cement, same as furnished to Johns Hopkins Hospital Bldgs., Capitol Grounds at Washington, and for walks on our City Squares. 13th


5th 60


7th


16 Geo. H. Budeke, 133 s Broadway.


4th 66


O. F. Bresee & Sons, Gen'l Agts., American Building. APPENDIX.


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No. 19 Grammar School, Park av nr Preston. Male, Chas. M. Elliott. Female, H. A. Mus- selman.


No. 20 Grammar School, cor 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. German.


No. 4 Primary School, cor 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 nr 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, Fanny H. Green. Female. S. S. Bouldin.


No. 10 Primary School, Hollins nr Schroeder. Male. Priscilla J. Owens. Female, Elizabeth P. Martin.


No. 11 Primary School, corner 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 Light and Poultney. Male, M. L. McGee. Female, E. Virginia Addison.


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


No. 19 Primary School, Park av near Preston. Male, S.E.Clarke. Female, Annie O. Sollers.


No. 20 Primary School, corner of John and Eden. Male, E.T.McAllister. Female, Eliza J. Ireland.


No. 21 Primary School, corner Pennsylvania av and Robert. Male, E. M. Carey. Female, A. E. Barnett.


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. Stroner.


H. C. TURNBULL, JE. Broker & Real Estate Agent, No. I LEXINGTON BUILDING,


S. W. COR. CHARLES & LEXINGTON STS. Money promptly furnished on good Real Estate Security. Ground Rents wanted al market rates. Entre management of Estates undertaken.


Among many others, I refer, by pe mission, to his llon., Mayor Latrobe, Hlon Geo. W'm. Brown, Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench, A. S Abell, Esq., S. Teackle Wallis, Esq .. Wm. G. Harrison, Esq., Messrs. J. P. Pleasant- & Sons, Messrs. Brown & Brune.


No. 25 Primary School. Caroline near Bank. Male, M.M.Hamilton. Female, M. 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. Charles E. Hill.


German-English School No. 3, Baltimore oppo- site Lloyd. 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. Charles G. Edwards.


Music Teachers-W. A. Tarbutton, J. H. Deems, C. F. Percival and Edward F. Grady.


Drawing Teachers-Eastern District, M.M.Mul- lin and Olivia F. Keach. Western District, Roberta Davis and Bettie M. Makibbin.


Saturday Normal Class, Courtland nr Saratoga, J. F. Arthur, principal. Eliza Adams, As- sistant. Edward F. Grady, 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 Grammer School, Old City Hall. Richard Grady.


No. 1 Primary School, Old City Hall. 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. Beauffort.


No. 4 Primary School, Biddle near Penusylva- nia av. Male, John E. Broadbelt. Female, C. W. Reed.


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APPENDIX.


WM. WIRT CLARKE, 61 S. GAY STREET, Importer and Wholesale Agent of Foreign Cements and English Silicate Paints. Calcined, Casting and No. 1 DENTIST PLASTER, No. 1 Agricultural Plaster, Whiting, and Paris White.


No. 5 Primary School, Eastern avenue near Broadway. Male, Wm. V. Walton.


No. 6 Primary School, Barre nr Entaw. Male, George Scott.


No. 7 Primary School, Waesche nr Fremont. Male, Joseph F. McBee.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


City Hall. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.


Samnel W. Regester, President


Thos. W. Campbell,


James E. Trott,


C. B. Slingluff,


Commissioners.


Saml. T. Hannah,


J. F. Morrison,


G. A. Campbell, Secretary and Clerk. John M. Hennick, Chief Engineer.


George W. Ellender, Assistant Engineer.


Tilos. W. Murphy, Assistant Engineer.


ENGINE CO. No. 1-Paca st., between Fayette and Lexington.


ENGINE CO. No. 2-Barre st., between Sharp and Howard.


ENGINE CO. No. 3-Lombard street, between High and Exeter.


ENGINE CO. No. 4-North st., between Fayette and Lexington.


ENGINE CO. No. 5-Ann st., between Pratt and Gough.


ENGINE CO. No. 6-Cor. Gay and Ensor sts. ENGINE CO. No. 7-Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Entaw street.


ENGINE CO. No. 8-Mulberry nr Schroeder. ENGINE CO. No. 9-Cor. Madison and Mc- Donogh.


ENGINE CO. No. 10-Columbia nr Poppleton. ENGINE CO. No. 11 .- Cor. Eastern and Pat- terson Park avenues.


ENGINE CO. No. 12-Cor. Fort avenue and Johnson.


ENGINE CO. No. 13-Cor. Fremont and Myrtle avenue.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 1-Harrison street, between Fayette and Baltimore.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 2-Paca street, be- tween Fayette and Lexington.


HOOK AND LADDER No. 3-Ann street near Gongh.


SALVAGE CORPS-27 north Liberty.


CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM


TELEGRAPH.


City Hall.


For Fire Alarm and Police purposes, and for recovery of Lost Children.


Parties finding children will please hand them over to a police officer, or send them to a Police Station House.


CHAS. J. MCALEESE, Superintendent.


LIST OF TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS :


3 No. 4 Engine Honse, City Hall. 4 Calvert and Baltimore.


5 German and Light.


6 Culvert and Lombard.


" No. 12 Engine House, Fort av. and 8 Nicholson and Holl. [Johnson.


12 Baltimore and Gay.


13 Pratt Street Bridge.


11 No. 3 Engine House, Lombard near 15 Eastern Police Station. [Exeter. 16 No. 5 Engine Honse, Ann nr Gough. 17 No. Il Eng.,Patterson Pk & Eastern 18 Chesapeake and Boston. {avs.


21 Gay and Saratoga. 23 Mullikin and Eden.


24 No. 6 Engine, Gay and Ensnr.


25 Constitution and Eager. 26 Gay and Madison.


27 No. 9 Eog., Madison and McDonoglı. 23 Schnetzen Park, Belair av.


31 Pleasant and Calvert.


32 No. 7 Engine, Eutaw and Druid Hill 34 Eager st. and Morton alley. [av.


35 Biddle and Garden.


36 No. 13 Engine, Fremont st. & Myrtle 37 Lafayette and Arlington ava. {av. 38 Fremont at. and Peona av.


39 Peaua. and Boundary avs.


41 Fayette and St. Paul. 42 No. 2 Truck House, Paca st.


43 Lombard and Peno. 45 No. 8 Eng., Mulberry nr Schroeder. 46 Baltimore st. and Frederick road.


47 Fayette and Fulton. 48 Bentalou st. and Frederick road.


51 Pratt and Light.


52 No. 2 Engine House, Barre at.


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.


61 Light and Heath.


65 H mover and Wells.


71 Fort Av. and Burrough.


121 Exchange Place and Commerce. 123 Pratt and Gay.


12: South st. and Bowly's Wharf.


125 Pitterson and Cable.


131 Buchanan's Whf.and Sugar Refin'y.


132 Dugan's Wharf and Wood st.


134 Concord st. and Eastern av.


135 Drawbridge, foot of Falls.


141 President st. and Canton av. 142 Bank and Exeter.


143 Pratt st. and Central av.


146 Baltimore st. and Central av.


151 Caroline and Lombard. 152 Broadway and Pratt.


153 Caroline st. and Canton av.


154 Caroline and Thames.


156 Broadway and Thames.


161 Ann at. and Canton av.


162 Thames and Wolfe.


163 Baltimore and Wolfe.


164 Bank and Washington.


171 Chester st. and Canton av.


172 Lombard at. & Patterson Park av.


173 Aliceanna and Burke.


181 Canton and Elliott.


212 No. 1 Track House, Harrison at. 213 High and Low.


214 Exeter and Fayette.


216 Douglass and Aisqnith.


216 Jefferson and Aisgnith.


231 Jefferson and Bond.


232 Fayette and Bond.


234 Ann aod Orleans.


235 Castle and Monument.


236 Fayette st. and Collington av.


241 Front and Hillen.


242 Madison and Forrest.


243 Monument and Eusor.


245 Maryland Penitentiary.


251 Eager and Ensor.


252 Greenmount av. and Jolin st.


253 Harford and Central avs.


254 Greenmount and Boundary avs.


261 Chase and Eden.


262 Broadway and Gay.


263 Caroline and John.


271 N. E. Police Station, Chew and Dur-


272 Biddle and Wolfe. {ham.


312 Clay and Park.


313 Charles and Franklin.


314 Howard and Franklin.


315 Monnment st. and Plover alley.


316 Monument and North.


321 Franklin and Greene.


323 N. W. Police Station, Penna. av.


324 Preston st. and Druid Hill av.


323 Lanvale and McCallol :. 326 McMechin st. and Penna av. 327 McMechin st. and Madison av.


341 Biddle and St. Paul.


342 Hoffman and Cathedral.


313 Charles-st. Bridge.


345 Charles st. and Boundary av.


351 Entaw Place and Dolphin st.


352 Mosher and Bolton.


353 Mt. Royal and Boundary avs.


361 Pearl and Saratoga. 362 Chatsworth and Franklin.


363 George and Fremont.


371 Mosher and Gilmor.


372 Patterson av and Stricker st.


381 Presstman and Gilmor.


382 Madison and Boundary avs.


412 Baltimore and Hanover.


413 Salvage Corps, Liberty nr Fayette


414 German and Howard.


415 Baltimore and Entaw.


416 Gre-ne and German


421 Western Police Station. 423 Baltimore and Pine.


424 Fremont and Lexington.


425 Baltimore and Poppleton.


426 Baltimore st. and Carrollton av.


431 Pratt and Fremont.


432 Pratt and Poppleton.


434 Pratt and Carey.


451 Carey st. and Edmondson av.


452 Lexington and Stricker.


453 Lanvale and Stricker.


461 Mount and McHenry.


462 Lombard and Monroe.


471 Fulton and Franklin.


512 Charles and Lombard.


513 Pratt and Sharp. 514 Pratt and Entaw.


621 Canden and Charles.


523 Entaw and Conway.


631 Fremont and Columbia.


532 Barre and Warner. 534 Ridgely and Hamburg.


641 Eutaw and Henrietta.


544 Eutaw and West.


561 Leadenball and Ostend.


612 Montgomery and William.


613 Hughesand Covington.


621 Cross and Covington.


Mouldings, Newel Posts, Brackets, Stair Rails and Balusters, GEO. O. STEVENS, No. 49 LIGHT ST.


Largest Life Ins. Co. in the World, O. F. Bresee & Sons. Gen'l Agts.


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WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.


1st Ward-John B. Wellener.


2d


John Cloke.


3d


R. C. Kemp.


4th John Quinn.


5th Matthew Clark.


6th 66 Matthew McClintock.


7th


Adolph Nachman.


8th


Peter Kennedy.


9th E. C. Eichelberger.


101h


Edward Pels.


11th


Chas. F. Taylor.


12th


Isaac S. George.


13th


Levi Weinberger.


14th


Win. H. Cox.


15th


F. Hassenkamp.


16th


Peter Hines.


17th


Henry Dickens.


18th


T. P. Perrine.


19th


Geo. A. Smith.


20th


Benjamin Horn.


MARKETS.


BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Orleans. Tuesday and Friday, and Saturday evening. Joseph H. Wright, clerk.


CENTRE MARKET-from Baltimore to Pratt, W of Jones Falls. Wednesday and Saturday. Daniel Murray, clerk. Thos. E. Burke, asst. CROSS STREET MARKET-from Light to Charles, between Cross and West. James Graham, clerk.


FELL'S POINT MARKET-Broadway, from Canton av to Thames. Tuesday and Friday, and Saturday evening. Charles Eggleston, clerk.


HANOVER MARKET-n w cor Hanover and Camden. Monday and Thursday, and Sat- urday evening. E. W. Albaugh, clerk.


HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, S of Baltimore. Wednesday and Saturday, and Saturday evening. John H. Barnet, clerk.


LAFAYETTE MARKET-Patterson av, from Penna av to Fremont. Monday and Thurs- day, and Saturday evening. Thos. Briddell, clerk.


LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eu- taw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday, and Sat- urday evening. James C. Randall, clerk. Francis Brown, ass't.


RICHMOND MARKET-from Howard to Bid- dle. Monday and Thursday, and Saturday evening. David W. Lucchesi, clerk.


POST OFFICE.


Exchange Building.


Postmaster-Erastus B. Tyler,


Treasurer-F. W. Cassard.


Chief Clerk-Robert E. Boyd. Superintendent City Delivery-W.H.H.Sultzer. Superintendent Mails-David R. Knull.


Money Order Clerks-John J. C. Dougherty, Edward Henrix, D. C. Heddinger.


Foreign Money Order Clerk-Adolph Von Har- tung.


Registry Clerks-M. L. Forbes, F. G. Meyer, Geo. B. Jean, Kate B. Page.


Stamp Clerks-W. H. Powell, Geo.W. Johnson.


GROUND RENTS WANTED AT CURRENT RATES -BY- H. C. TURNBULL, Jr. Broker & Real Estate Agent,


GAULT


& SON.


OFFICE, No. 1 LEXINGTON BUILDING, S. W. Cor. Charles and Lexington Sts. SEE OTHER PAGE.


GRANITE


General Delivery Clerk-John W. Harris. Supt. Letter Carriers-Michael S. Showacre.


The Post Office is located in the Government Building, bounded by Second, Gay and Lombard Streets,


OFFICE HOURS.


Postmaster's Room, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


For Delivery of Letters, Papers, Sale of Stamps. &c .. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.


On Sundays, from 8.30 to 10 A. M.


Chief Clerk. Treasurer, Money Order and Regis- Tered Letter Department, from S A. M. to 4 P. M. POSTAL RULES.


Many errors occur by persons not observing the following regulations in depositing letters, papers, or miscellaneous publications in the Office for mail- ing.


Money should never be enclosed in an ordinary envel- ope.


Valuable letters should be carried to the Post Office and registered. If Moucy is to be remitted, & Postal Money Order should be obtained. If upon points where there is no Money Order Office, then the letter should be registered.


Direct letters plainly to the street and Number, as well as the Post Office. County and State. By inserting npon letters the County in which the Office is located. many errors in superscription might be detected, and mistakes mailing avoided.


Head letters with the name of the writer's Post Office and State, street and number. Sign them with full name and request that answers be direct- ed accordingly.


All drop letters, or letters to be delivered with- in the city, must be prepaid by Postage Stamps at the rate of 2 cents per & ounce or under.


Prepayment by Stamps required on all letters to places within the United States, at the rate of 3 cents · per %% ounce or under.


An additional rate of three cents is required for each additional X ounce, or fraction thereof.


Transient newspapers and magazines, regnlar publications designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for free circulation. or for circulation at nominal rates, and all printed matter of the third class except unsealed circulars, shall be admit- ted to, and be transmitted in the mails. at the rate of one cent for every two ounces or fractional part thereof. and one cent for each two additional ounces or fractional part thereof; and the sender of any article of the third class of mail-matter may write his or her name or address therein or on the outside thereof. with the word "from" above or preceding the same, or may write briefly or print on any package the number and name of the articles inclos- ed. Publishers of newspapers and periodicals may print on the wrappers of newspapers or magazines sent. from the office of publication to regular snb- scribers the time to which subscription therefore has been paid, and addresses npon postal card and unsealed circulars may be either written, printed, or affixed thereto, at the option of the sender.


On unsealed circulars and all mailable matter of the third class other than that designated in the aforegoing section, postage will be charged as heretofore, one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.




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