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Verleger Chas. F. 116 s Bond Vohden Samuel, 98 n Fremont
Voltz Harman E. 288 s Charles Weidner John N. 128 Columbia
W. H. SADLER, President -Founder and Proprietor. Bryant, Stratton & Sadler College, 6 and 8 N. Charles St.
O. F. Bresee & Sons, Gen'l Agts., American Building.
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Vinegar Importers.
Bollman Fred. M. 63 s Gay Carl Emil E. 19 Comnierce Soine & Co. 21 s Charles
Vinegar Makers.
Brown Hiram M. 113 Franklin Cary F. B. 36 Penna av
Elmer Lewis & Sons, 57 South
Lutz Augustus, 263 n Bond Lutz Peter, n e cor Mosher and Penna av
Pancer Fred. 239 s Bond Poncet Matthew, 2 Necessily al Ports J. Wm. 144 w Lombard Schlegel Frank, 185 s Ann
Turnt L. 38 e Pratt Wittich Ferdinand, (and mustard) 59 s High
Washing Blue.
Horn James G. 105 Franklin
Hosmer H. A. & Bro. 132 w Lombard Killmond Elmer M. 120 n Eden
Washing Machines.
Barrow Jacob F. 13 n Gay
Watches and Jewelry. ( See Jewelry.)
Akers Edward, 126 Hanover Becker Charles, 51 n Gay Bein Charles, 84 Lexington Beneze J. 138 s Broadway Bissing W. F. 280 w Baltimore Blake Charles W. 27 n Charles Brackland Bernard, 376 Light Canfield & Co. 229 w Baltimore Chadderton Thomas, 29 Chew Clark Gabriel D., Calvert and Water Darden George F. 2 Light Dochtermann Wm. 119 Hanover
Emrich Simon, 319 n Gay Geary & Weale, 169 w Baltimore Gehring John G. 194 n Gay Groneberg August E. 70 e Baltimore Hare John R. 63 w Fayette Hennegen, Bates & Co. 255 w Baltimore Janowitz Simon, 137 w Baltimore Jeanneret Zelim, 68 w Fayette Justis & Armiger, 195 w Baltimore Justis Wm. S. (wholesale) 212 w Baltimore Kaiser Charles, 133 Lexington Kirk Samnel & Son, 172 w Baltimore
Kramer Fred. & Son, 277 n Gay Lemkuhl Louis, 868 w Baltimore Levi M. & Bro. 141 Light-st whf Lissauer & Co. (wholesale and materials) 225 w Baltimore Lyon Reuben, 70 w Baltimore Macdonald J. Stuart, 4 n Charles Mandelberg Abraham, 53 e Baltimore
May Wm. ( watches and watch materials) 125 w Fayette Menkert Fred. 88 Penna av Mills Job. 136 w Pratt Nicklas John. 389 w Baltimore Nily Frederick, 428 w Baltimore
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Nuitz Charles C. 167 n Eutaw Ostendorf John A. 120 Saratoga Overbeck Charles, 28 w Baltimore Pepar Charles H. 814 w Baltimore Plummer John F. 83 n Gay
Prince & Lyon, 280} w Baltimore Reifner John C. 48 e Baltimore Riepe J. H. 282 w Baltimore Rodberg Simon I. 190 w Baltimore
Rosenthal Wm. over 22 Water
Sadtler & Sons, 212 w Baltimore
Saxton Wm. H. 2 Light
Spear Alexander L. 47 w Baltimore Stowell A. 64 w Pratt
Stunz John F. 206 n Gay Thurman Adelbert, 272 Canton av Utermohle August, jr. 160 e Baltimore Vettcr Zacharias, 232 e Pratt Walbrecher Wm. F. 153 w Madison Wallenhorst Arthur, 17 s Gay Webb Geo. W. 192 w Baltimore
Woestmann Frank, over 93 w Baltimore
Watch Case Makers.
Dunkerly Geo. L. 93 w Baltimore Van Tromp John, 12 n Holliday
Weather Strips.
Arnold Richard H. 125 Mulberry
Weighers.
Carey Alex. G., Frederick and Lombard Cottman Clarence, 46 w Lombard Eichelberger Saml. E. 5 Spear's whf FITZ PATRICK N. & CO. 30 s Fred- erick
Foster Wm. R. 43 s Gay
Losee & Bunker, over 6 Commerce
Morton Geo. C. 66 s Gay Prince C. L. & Co., Second and Frederick
Reid Richard C. 89 s Bond
State Grain Weigher, office 3 Wood, Abraham Winter, weigher general Watkins Wm. H. 13 Cheapside Wells Richard, foot of Bond
Whips and Canes.
Beehler Francis T. 334 n Greene
Derlin August, 68 n Eutaw Katenkamp Deidrich & Son, 66 n Howard Millikin James H. & Sons, 20 Light Naerger Otto, 56 e Baltimore
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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MONEY to LOAN in SUMS to SUIT, From 1 to 2% per cent. At BENJAMIN & CO'S LOAN @ BANKING HOUSE, Nos. 27, 29 & 31 Fayette St., near Gay. ESTABLISHED 1820.
This old and responsible House still continues to make the Largest Loans on all kinds of Co.laterals, and on Merchandise and Valuables in general; also Pianos and Organs. Parties so desiring can have their De- posits kept for twelve months, if so agreed upon. Goods bought and sold. Private entrance, No. 81.
White Lead Manufacturers.
Adams White Lead Co. over 27 s Charles Baltimore Chemical Paint and Varnish Works, Wm. Davison & Co. proprs. 118 w Lombard Baltimore Lead Works, James Robertson & Co. proprs. 210 s Howard Baker Bros. & Co. 32 and 34 s Charles Elliott Wm. M. & Sons, 3 Spear's whf King Wm. H. & Co. 101 Smith's whf Maryland White Lead Co., John Curlett, prest. 35 Postoffice av
Wire and Wire Workers.
Balderston Hugh & Son, 66 s Calvert Dufur & Co. 36 n Howard
Fuller Wm. & Co. (wire) 57 s Charles Norman Geo. A. & Co. 168 w Pratt Parker E. L. & Co. (wire) 83 s Charles Southcomb & Bro. 7 n Eutaw Stidman & Co. 16 n Frederick
Wood Dealers.
Bardroff Lewis E. 45 Boston Booz Wm. 274 Hanover Brooks J. & Bro., Boston and Patuxent Cloke & Bro., Lancaster and Dallas Ehrman & Bro., 282 s Broadway Keen Jesse W. 9 St. Peter Logue Wm. H., Chew nr Bond Mccullough J. G. n w cor Fremont and Pratt, and n w cor Park av and Fayette McNamara Jas. T., William and Lee Michael J. D. & W. G., Union dock North John, 89 Leadenhall Plempel Val. 103 McElderry's whf Roney Patk., Bowly-st and McElderry's whf Ross John T., Dugan's whf Stabler E jr. & Co. 3 South Taylor Jacob H. 134 Dugan's whf Thomas Byron M. 11 Light-st whf Woolford Benj., Washington and Aliceanna
Wood-Sawed and Split. (See Coal and Wood Dealers.)
Wooden and Willow Ware.
Aiken, Ensey & Co. 83 s Charles Beebe Chas. S., 120 s Eutaw
Chipman Geo. & Co., Calvert and Lombard Gawthrop Geo. D. 99 n Eutaw Gohlinghorst Geo. 280 w Pratt Haines, Small & Robinson, 27 s Howard Heumann Henry, 523 w Baltimore Hopkins John S. 163 Franklin Johnson J. S. & Co. 61 South Lord & Packham, 104 w Lombard Maag Ang. 98 Hanover Magne Horace, 408 w Pratt Rice John W. & Co. 111 w Lombard Robertson Bros. 137 n Howard Tottle Wm. A. & Co. 54 Hanover
Wool Dealers.
Ash Michael I. 102 Light-st whf Babylon John W. 36 Buren Baer Lewis & Co. 76 Light-st whf Baltimore Sheep Butchers and Wool Pulling Ass'n, No. 1, 505 Penna av Dubel Jas. A. 88 Light-st whf Klees Henry & Son, 15 Saratoga Kuhn Eberhard, 148 Light-st whf
Marcus Henry & Son, 7 Camden Straus Joseph H. 170 Light-st whf
Wreckers.
Broom John S. 6 Patapsco, Canton Wood John, 45 w Pratt
Yeast Makers.
Ahrens Wm. 398 Orleans Barkley & Hasson, ( powder) 84 w Lombard
Black Chas. H., Johnson and Grindall
Black D. Henry, 96 Aisquith Cox Joseph S. 341 Saratoga
Gaff, Fleischmann & Co., S. E. Bennett, mana- ger, 762 Penna av Hickey M. R. 36 Saratoga Hinners John, 13 e Lombard Hooper Frank L. & Co. 208 w Pratt Kahl Justus, John and Central av
Kronester John, 185 e Pratt
Seipell Geo. 115 West Shipley Henry D. 436 Division
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APPENDIX
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
The Twenty-fourth Presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1881, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1885. JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Ohio, President. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York, Vice-Pres't. JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine, Secretary of State. WILLIAM WINDOM, of Minnesota, Secretary of the Treasury.
ROBT. T. LINCOLN, of Illinois, Secretary of War. W.H. HUNT, of Louisiana, Secretary of the Navy SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD, of Iowa, Secretary of the Interior.
THOS. L.JAMES, of New York, Postmaster General. WAYNE MACVEAGH, of Pennsylvania, Attorney General
GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
WM.T.HAMILTON, of Washington Co., Governor. JAS. T. BRISCOE, of Calvert 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, of Baltimore city, Attorney General
J. WESLEY WATKINS, of Baltimore city, Adju- tant General.
DR. WM. H. HAYWARD, of Dorchester Co., Com- missioner of Land office and Historiographer. DR. E. P. DUVALL, of Montgomery Co., State Librarian.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Office Normal School.
Gov. Wm. T. Hamilton, President. M. A. Newell, Secretary and State Superin- tendent, Baltimore. P. A. Witmer, Hagerstown. Dr. John P. R. Gilliss, Whaleyville, Worcester Co. Wm. H. Harlan, Howard Co. Dr. J. T. Williams, Belair, Harford Co.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office Annapolis. Gov. Wm. T. Hamilton. Barnes Compton. Thomas J. Keating.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. C. W. Chancellor, Dr. James A. Steuart, Dr. J. B. Ward, Chas. J. M. Gwinn,
Dr. E. Lloyd Howard, J. C. Neilson.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Carrollton and Lafayette avenues.
M. A. Newell, Principal Miss S. B. Kidwell, Principal Girls' Model School. Miss Rosa Stoll, Principal Kindergarten. Trustees.
Members of the Board of Education (ex-officio.)
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE. Annapolis. J. Wesley Watkins, Adjutant General.
CORONERS.
Dr. S. A. Bell, Southern District, 161 8 Sharp. Dr. A. Tinsley, Western District, 386 Druid Hill av.
Dr. Edmund R. Walker, Middle District, 183 Linden av.
Dr. C. M. Morfit, Eastern District, 67 e Balti- more.
MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Jessups, Anne Arundel County. James H. Bruce, Superintendent. Board of Managers.
Gov. Wm. T. Hamilton, Richard Hynson,
Thos. J. Keating, John Cooper,
Barnes Compton, ' Enoch Pratt,
M. Bannon, Chas. J. M. Gwinn
Thomas H. Hunt, Chas. B. Roberts,
Herman Stump, Geo. P. Thomas,
H. H. Keedy.
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY. Forrest and Madison streets.
Board of Directors.
John T. Ford, George R. Berry,
Hugh Sisson,
Edward Higgins, jr.
John F. Hunter,
Henry Seim,
Thos. S. Wilkinson, Warden.
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STATE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS. Office City Hall. Jos. B. Stafford, Albert Ritchie,
Andrew C. Trippe.
SHERIFF OF BALTIMORE. Office Basement of Court House. Alfred E. Smyrk, Sheriff. John E. Semmes, Counsel to Sheriff.
POLICE ORGANIZATION. Office City Hall.
George Colton, Prest. James R. Herbert, Treasurer, & Commr's.
John Milroy,
Marriott Boswell, Secretary.
John T. Gray, Marshal.
Jacob Frey, Deputy Marshal.
George Wentz, Clerk.
John V. Posey, Assistant Clerk.
STATE INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOILERS. Office 14 n Holliday.
Edward F. McGinnis, }
Inspectors.
P. A. O'Brien,
CITY GOVERNMENT.
FERDINAND C. LATROBE, MAYOR. GEORGE SAVAGE, Secretary to the Mayor. ANDREW J. KING, Clerk to the 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 Counsellor. THOMAS W. HALL, JR., City Solicitor . JOHN GILL, Examiner of Titles. PAUL G. CROUT, Mayor's Detective. WM. H. REILEY, City Messenger
MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL. Officers of the First Branch. President-I. Parker Veazey. Chief Clerk-A. V. Milholland. Reading Clerk-W. B. Fitzgerald. Committee Clerk-Henry A. Sbultz. Sergeant at Arms-Geo. W. Green. Doorkeeper-Joseph H. Krager. Page-John F. Coffay.
First Branch.
1st Ward-Nicholas Tegges.
2d T. H. Hamilton.
3d S. E. Atkinson.
4th Wm. J. Kelly.
5th Chas. S. Moran, jr.
6th
Geo. W. Snyder.
7th
John M. Getz.
8th 9th John J. Mahon.
10th H. G. Fledderman.
11th Skipwith Wilmer.
12th I. Parker Veazey.
13th John J. Kahler.
14th
Alvin Robertson.
15th M. E. Mooney,
16th Jacob Schenckel.
17th Charles Dittmar.
18th James Broumel.
19th M. Alex. Miller.
20th
John M. Dulany. Officers of the Second Branch.
President-A. H. Greenfield.
Chief Clerk-Jesse N. Bowen.
Assistant Clerk-J. T. Dorsey.
Committee Clerk-James Hall.
Sergeant at Arms-M. M. Farrell.
Doorkeeper-James Kelly. Page-Henry D. Berry. Second Branch.
Ist and 2d Wards-Wm. Stevens.
3d and 4th
S. E. Claggett.
5th and 6th J. McWilliams.
7th and 8th
Dr. D. C. Ireland.
9th and 10th J. Frank Lewis.
11th and 12th Dr. J. P. Thom.
13th and 14th J. C. Toner.
15th and 16th R. A. Poulton.
17th and 18th
John F. Weyler.
19th and 29th
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.
Henry Duvall,
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,
Samuel Kirk, Registrar.
Robert Johnston.
CITY COMMISSIONER. City Hall. John H. Tegmeyer. Christopher Billop, - Wm. Nickoll, Assistants. Newton M. Gray, John E. Toole, Clerk.
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CITY SURVEYOR. 13 Lexington. Simon J. Martenet.
HARBOR BOARD. City Hall.
Mayor F. C. Latrobe, Chairman.
John W. McCoy,
Wm. H. Skinner,
Thomas B. Ferguson,
Robert 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 OIL AND ILLUMINATING GAS.
City Hall. Prof. W. E. A. Aikin, Inspector.
INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS AND GEN- ERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF LAMPS. 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. Wm. H. Bosley, Permit Clerk. V. B. Hines, Nuisance Clerk.
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. City Hall. John S. Hogg. 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, Wm. Henry. Western District-Christian Leutbecker, Chas. E. Stewart.
BALTIMORE CITY JAIL. Madison East of the Falls. Board of Visitors.
H. E. Reinhard, Adolph Nachman, -
Thomas G. Hayes, Otis Keilholtz,
Jacob France. J. Frank Morrison, Warden. -
INSPECTOR LONG AND DRY MEASURES. John B. Garvey.
BAYVIEW ASYLUM.
Eastern avenne extended, between Philadelphia and Mount Carmel Cemetery roads. Office, City Hall.
Trustees :- Joseph Friedenwald, President; Jno. Black, Secretary; Henry R. McNally, Simon J. Kemp, George A. Blake; Purveyor, Wm. Henry Hiss.
VACCINE PHYSICIANS.
1st and 2d Wards-Jas. M. Sullivan, M.D.
3d and 4th
S. H. Martin,
5th and 6th 66 E. C. Jordan,
7th and 8th 66 E. R. Rutledge,
9th and 10th J. B. Coonan,
11th and 12th I. Randolph Page,
13th and 14th J.W. S. Jordan,
15th and 16th = John D. Blake,
17th and 18th
R. B. Fishburne, 66
19th and 20th
A. H. Saxton,
HARBOR MASTERS.
First District-Joseph Cromwell. Second District-Wm. Knorr. Third District-B. Maitland.
Fourth District-Francis Cutaiar.
Fifth District-Patrick McLaughlin.
Spring Garden-Charles T. Balla.
COMMISSIONERS FOR OPENING STREETS. City Hall.
Dr. M. W. Donavin, John B. Williams,
James S. 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.
Sixth District-Henry Lancaster.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF LAMPS.
Eastern District-Robert Lafferty. Middle District-John O'Neill. Southern District-J. E. Stinchcomb. Western District-Bernard Lynn.
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-James McGarvey. Sixth District-James Bogue. Seventh District-John Dietz.
Eighth District-George Toner. Ninth District-John Mathison. Tenth District-Magnus Muller. Eleventh District-George Bucheimer.
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MAGISTRATES.
'Ist Ward-Edward F. Flaherty.
2d
Lloyd Slemmer.
3d
W. S. Gorton.
4th
John H. Brown.
5th
John T. Maddox.
6th
James R. Loane.
7th David N. Pollard.
8th
John B. McGraw.
9th
J. M. Meyers.
10th
John Warfield.
11th
James Howard.
12th
E. Beatty Graff.
13th
Wm. H. Bayzand.
14th
Otto Benner.
15th
Wm. R. Tumblinson.
16th
Win. McCawley.
17th
Mortimer S. Watkins.
19th Geo. McCaffray.
20th
George A. Hemmick. City at Large.
Middle District -- John J. Grindall.
Eastern District-Henry Cashmeyer.
Northeastern District-Thos. W. Morse.
Western District-Thos. J. Talbott.
Northwestern District-Chas. C. Rhodes. Southern District-Edwin 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 Geo. H. Budeke, 133 s Broadway.
3d Wm. C. Atkinson, 186 s Broadway =
4th Denis Noble, 28 Stiles
5th
= Wm. M. Ives, 41 n High
6th John B. Wentz, 276 e Baltimore.
7th 16 Robert H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith.
9th
8th Jas. Boyle, Hillen and Chesnut. Joshua Plaskitt, 29 Pleasant.
10th John T. Morris, 43 n Charles.
11th
John P. Poe, 33 Lexington.
12th
Benj. Price, 327 Linden av.
13th
14th
Dr. F. W. Germon, 187 Saratoga. G. S. Griffith, jr. 89 w Baltimore. J. Wm. Kines, 85 William.
15th
16th Wm. E. Addison, 160 Barre
17th H. B. Roemer, 423 Light.
18th
John N. Conway, 37 s Calhoun.
19th = Jos. H. Gale, 147 n Carrollton av.
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, n e cor of Aisquith and Mullikin. Wm. F. Wardenburg.
Western Female High School, Fayette nr Paca. Andrew S. Kerr.
State Normal School, n w cor Carrollton and Lafayette avs. M. A. Newell.
No. 1 Grammar School, porner 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, Clara M. Johnson.
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, Louisa M. Kelly
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, RobertC.Cole. 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, Geo. S. Grape. 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.
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. 2 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. Auburn. 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, Georgia A. Duvall.
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No. 9 Primary School, Courtland near Sarato- ga. Male, Fanny H. Green. Female, S. S. Bouldin.
No. 10 Primary School, Hollins near Schroeder. Male, Kate Wright. 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 nr 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 Branham.
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 Gough and Wolfe. Male, Mary L. Maxwell. Female, Sallie A. Stoner.
No. 25 Primary School, Caroline near Bank. Male, M.M. Hamilton. Female, M.E. Foster. No. 26 Primary School, Orleans near Bond. Male, Anna E. Driscoll, Female, Rosalie Bar- rett.
No. 27 Primary School, corner of Fayette and Chester. Male, Kate McIntosh. Female, Sue Browning.
No. 28 Primary School, corner Battery av and Clement. Male, Carrie A. Drought. Female, 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 Schoof 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-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.
COLORED SCHOOLS.
Baltimore Colored Normal School, cor Court- land and Saratoga. S. H. Gamble.
No. 1 Grammar School, Old City Hall. Richard Grady.
No. 1 Primary School, Old City Hall. Male, Wm.T.R. Saffell. Female, 61 Saratoga, E.M. Dudley.
No. 2 Primary School, East near Douglass. Male, D.J. Cummings. Female, Julia Quirk. No. 3 Primary School, corner Montgomery and Howard. Male, John L. Yater. Female, E. Beauffort.
No. 4 Primary School, Biddle near Pennsylva. nia av. Male, John E. Broadbelt. Female, C. W. Reed.
No. 5 Primary School, Eastern avenue near Broadway. Male Wm. V. Walton.
No. 6 Primary School, Barre nr Eutaw. Male, Samuel T. İvester.
No. 7 Primary School, Waesche nr Fremont. Male, Joseph F. McBee. Female, Martha J. Richmond.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. City Hall. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
Samuel W. Regester, President.
Thos. W. Campbell,
Bartholomew E. Smith, C. B. Slingluff,
Saml. T. Hannab,
Commissioners.
J. F. Morrison,
G. A. Campbell, Secretary and Clerk.
John M. Hennick, Chief Engineer.
George W. Ellender, Assistant Engineer.
Thos. 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 Eutaw 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.
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HOOK AND LADDER No. 1-Harrison street, between Fayette and Baltimore.
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