Woods' Baltimore city directory (1885), Part 333

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 1736


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Nicklas John, 389 w Baltimore Nord A. T. 564 n Liberty Nuitz Charles C. 129 n Eutaw Oppenheimer D. & Bro. 283 w Baltimore Ostendorf John A. 120 Saratoga Overbeck Charles, 28 w Baltimore Pepar Charles H. 814 w Baltimore Pietsch Wm. F. 167 Franklin Pimes Max, 10 n Central av Pletsch Christian, 217 w Baltimore Plummer John F. 130 n Gay Prince Albert, 132 w Baltimore Reifner P. R. 272 Aliceanna


Riepe J. H. 282 w Baltimore Rist Zachariah, 394 n Gay Rodberg Simon I. 192 w Baltimore Sadtler & Sons, 212 w Baltimore Saxton Wm. H. 198 w Baltimore Schmalz Henry jr. 505 n Gay Schminke Henry, 217 w Baltimore Schneider Gustav. 79 n Broadway Schoenwetter Carl, 12 n Holliday Schofield James N. 447 Lexington Schultheis Thomas F. 159} Mulberry Schroedl Frank G. 209 w Baltimore Silverstone Isaac, 4 e Baltimore Smith Robert H. 383 Saratoga Spear Alexander L. 47 w baltimore Stahn Justus, 34 Ensor Staib Adolph, 80 w Fayette Starkey Francis H. 185 n Paca Steman August, 284 n Gay Stunz John F. 206 n Gay Thurmann Adelbert, 272 Canton av Tschudy Jost, 252 w Pratt Uhland Eugene, 435 w Pratt Utermohle August jr. 160 e Baltimore


Van Tromp John, (cases) 12 n Holliday Vetter Zacharias, 232 e Pratt Walbrecher Wm. F. 153 w Madison Wallenhorst Arthur, 17 s Gay Warner Andrew E. 135 w Baltimore


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 1630.


This old and responsible House still contint.es to make the Largest Lonny on all kinds of Co'laterals, and on Merchandise and Valuables in general; also Pianos and Organs. Parties so desiring can have their De- p >sits kept for twelve moL'ns, if so agreed upon. Goods bought and sold. Private entrance, No. 31.


BRYANT,


STRATTON & SADLER BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6 and 8 N. Charles St., W. H. SADLER, Pres't.


See Advertisement FRONT OF BOOK.


James D. Mason & Co.


159 W. PRATT ST. Guaranteed Strictly Pure.


ALL GOODS


Jellies Preserved Fruits.


THE MUTUAL


IFE INSURANCE O OF NEW YORK


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


6 Law Building, St. Paul St.


WM. H. JONES,


REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTARY PUBLIC,


GO TO THE


*& DAY


SCHOOL


NIGHT


OF


EATON & BURNETT, Cor. BALTIMORE & CHARLES STS. FOR THE BEST BUSINESS TRAINING. Call or send for Circular.


Wattenscheidt Ang. 68 n Howard Welsh & Bro. 223 w Baltimore Wetherald Thomas, 2 Harrison Wunnenberg John, 164 e Madison Wynn Joseph R. 228 w Pratt


Wax Work.


(See also Flowers-Wax.)


Blotkamp Mary, 260 e Lombard Chenoweth Amelia J. 207 e Fayette


Church Mary, 43} n Exeter Diedmann Bertha, 126 Orleans Fureschi Elizabeth, 59 n Calvert Kraemer Mrs. Lena, 483 w Baltimore


Scherer P. W. 313 w Biddle Siebrecht Wilhelmina, 45} n Gay


Weather Strips. Arnold Richard H. 125 Mulberry Weighers.


Carey Alex. G. Lombard and Frederick Cottman Clarence, Holliday and Exchange pl Easter Frank M. 185 n Carrollton av Eichelberger Samuel E. 2 Spear's whf FitzPatrick N. & Co. 30 s Frederick Foster Charles T. 61 s Gay Heine Bernard, 17 s Washington Keyser R. F. & Co. 17 Thames Losee & Bunker, 17 Thames Merceret Louis, 79 Smith's whf Morton George C. 66 s Gay Pedro Albert J. 61 s Gay Prince C. L. & Co. 19 s Gay Reid Richard C. 36 s Broadway Rhett Albert, 65 s Gay Richter J. Otto, 6 Union dock State Grain Weigher, office 3 Wood Watkins Wm. H. & Co. 136 Cheapside Wilson Wm. E. 48 e Chase


ALL GARDEN SUPPLIES, VEGETABLE, FLOWER & FIELD SEEDS, Cut Flowers, Bouquets art Designs, Horticultural Tools and Implements, ROBERT J. HALLIDAY, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 238 West Baltimore Street, Fourth Door West of Charles St.


Well Diggers.


Adams Enoch G. 6 Stockton Angelmeier John, 64 n Arlington av Bosley Bernard, 11 Elizabeth la Burton Richard, 9 Remington av Clements W. E. 455 Saratoga Collins Isaac, Laurens and Division Coulter John, 118 Dolphin *Crosley James, 63 Stockholm Eagers Christopher, 134 e Lombard Gosnell James, Cathedral nr the falls Granbery Albert B. 65 s Gay Haedereich John P. 9 Clarkson al Hebler Anton, 3 s Calhoun ext Hogg Sol. S. 575 w Lombard Jones George J. 64 Essex Kirchner Frank, 3 n Durham Madden Joseph F. 475 n Fremont Middendorf George, 127 n Central av


Mikesell U. B. 13 Lemmon Miller Andrew jr. 40 Biddle al Rodenberg Frederick, 7 s Potomac Schmidt John, 100 Leadenhall Sisselherger Joseph, 76 Oxford Sisselberger Martin, 122 Dolphin Strebeck Charles, 463 Eastern av Thomas Conrad, 98 n Bond


Wheel Manufacturers.


Richards Randolph, 151 Forrest Stinson E. & Co. 89 North Stinson John, 86 n Holliday


Whips and Canes.


Beehler Francis T. 343 e Baltimore Derlin August, 68 n Eutaw


Hunt Samuel & Sons, 202 w Balti- more


Katenkamp Deidrich & Son, 66 n Howard Kronmiller George, 49 n Gay


Millikin James H. & Son, 20 Light


Naerger H. O.40} Fawn


White Lead Manufacturers.


Adams White Lead Co., Eutaw and Cross Baker Bros. & Co. 32 and 34 s Charles Baltimore Chemical Paint and Varnish Works, 104 w Lombard


Cold Spring Lead Works, John King of Wm. agent, n w cor Calvert and Fayette Davis, Chambers & Co. 144 w Lombard Ellicott William M. & Sons, 3 Spear's whf King William & Bro. 2 n Liberty Knapp John S. 144 w Lombard


Maryland White Lead Co. 35 Postoffice av


Whiting.


Clarke Wm. Wirt & Son, (gilders, and commercial ) 61 s Gay


Wire and Wire Workers.


Balderston Hugh & Son, 66 s Calvert Dufur & Co. 36 n Howard Fuller William & Co. ( wire) 57 s Charles Parker E. L. & Co. ( wire) 83 s Charles Stidman & Co. 16 n Frederick


ELLIS, BANGERT & CO., N. W. Corner Baltimore and Howard Sts. CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE, LAMPS, and NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Special attention given to Buying and Selling of Real Estate, and Collection of House and Ground Rents.


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O. F. Bresee & Sons, Gen'l Agts., 23 & 25 German St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Wind Mills.


Miller D. E. & Co. 5 n Paca Shurtz Malvin B. & Co. 19 e Pratt


Wood Dealers. (See Coal and Wood.)


Baer Lewis & Co. 76 Light-st whf Bardroff Lewis E. 45 Boston Booze J. & Co., Light and Lee Brooks J. & Bro. 93 s Patterson-park av Cochran & Co. 138 s Exeter Coddington William, 798 w Pratt Conn William T. & Co. 210 North Davis Clinton A. 130 w Preston Deal George W. jr. 56 n Wolfe Ehrman & Bro. 263 s Broadway Frederick Jacob & Sons, 220 n Eutaw Goodwin Benjamin, 141 Columbia av Hax John, 1 n Central av Hetz George, 276 s Caroline Keen Josiah S. 284 s Fulton av Mccullough J. G., n w cor Park av and Fayette McNamara James T. 542 n Fulton av Michael J. D. & W. G., Union dock Plempel & Son, 103 McElderry's whf Robinson & Bro., Central av and Lombard Robinson David, 44 s Calhoun Stabler E. jr. & Co. 3 South Taylor Jacob H. 134 Dugan's whf Thomas Bryan M. 45 Warren av Woolford Benjamin, Washington and Aliceanna


Wooden and Willow Ware.


Beebe Charles S. 120 s Eutaw Chipman George & Co., Calvert and Lombard Cromwell T. Elvin, 610 w Baltimore Dwyer J. 97 n Eutaw Frederick W. C. 110 Franklin Gawthrop George D. 99 n Eutaw Goblinghorst George, 168 Forrest Gohlinghorst Herman, Barre and Warner Haines & Robinson, 27 s Howard Heumann Henry, 47 s Schroeder Hopkins John S. 161 Franklin Johnson J. S. & Co. 61 South Lord & Packham, 104 w Lombard Maag Aug. 65 Hanover Magne H. 14 s Charles Reisinger Wm. & Son, 49 Columbia av Rice John W. & Co. 111 w Lombard Smith & Stevens Manufg. Co. 9 n Charles 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 Butchers' and Wool Pulling Associa- tion, 505 Penna av Beckenheimer A. & Bro. 41 e Pratt Dubel James E. 131 McElderry's whf Klees Henry & Son, 15 Saratoga


Prof. R. N. POOL, Residence, 486 Madison Avenue, Office, 175 Madison Avenue.


Among others, makes a specialty of treating the following: Diseases of the Skin-Cancer, Eczema, Lupus, &c .; Malignant and Non-malignant Uleerse and Sores ; Sprains, Wounds and Burns; Tumors of the Breast, Ovaries and Abdominal Organs; Drop -? sical. Rheumatic and Gouty Swellings ; Erysipelas; and Gangrene; Catarrhal Inflammations. affecting the Nose, Throat. Womb and Bladder. All Diseases treated without the use of the knife or of remedies that cause pain or suffering. Examination and con- snitation free. Office Hours : 9 A M. to 1 P.M. and 7 to 9 P. M. On Sundays, 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.


Kuhn Eberhard. 148 Light-st whf Marcus Henry & Son, 7 Camden Straus Joseph H. 170 Light-st whf


Wool Extracting.


Babylon Jobn W. 36 Buren


Woolens-Manufacturers.


Ashland Manufacturing Co. 75 German


Wreckers.


Baltimore Wrecking Co. 21 Fell Wood John, over 45 w Pratt


Yeast.


Ahrens Wm. 93 Fairmount av Black Charles H., Johnson and Grindall Black D. Henry, 96 Aisquith Cox Joseph S. 341 Saratoga Ditzel Conrad, 190 e Lombard Fleischman & Co. 7 s Frederick Germerhausen Joseph, Ostend and Wall Hickey M. R. 64 n Gay Hinners John, 15 e Lombard Kahl Justus, 258 e Preston Kronester John, 185 e Pratt Queen Compressed Yeast Co., Barre and Warner Vienna Pressed Yeast Co. 58} St. Paul


Yeast Powder Manufrs.


Barkley & Hasson, 84 w Lombard Drew Manufacturing Co. 208 w Pratt Wilson, Burns & Co., Howard and Lombard


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. T : TABLISHED 1830. .


This old and responsible House still continues to make the Largest Loans on all kinds of Collaterals, and on Merchandise and Valuables in general ; also Pinnos 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. 31.


BALTIMORE SHOE REPAIRING CO., 131 SARATOGA STREET.


The only place where Machine-Sewed Shoes can be Repaired by the same process as when made new.


HI. A. RAYCOB, Manager.


CAPACITY 100 BARRELS FLOUR DAILY.


Jas. D. Mason & Co., Maryland Steam Bakery,


(Crackers Manufactured Constantly.


Over 150 Different Varieties of


Established 1820.


CATALOGUE -OF-


DIRECTORIES


-OF ALL-


The Principal Cities in the U. S.


KEPT ON HAND


FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS AND FRIENDS


FOR FREE REFERENCE:


Albany, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Boston, New Haven,


Brooklyn, Buffalo,


New Orleans,


New York,


Chicago,


Pawtucket,


Cincinnati, Cleveland,


Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,


Detroit,


Hartford,


Richmond, San Francisco,


Indianapolis. Springfield,


Louisville, St. Louis,


Milwaukee, Nashville,


Syracuse,


Washington,


Newark, Wilmington.


JOHN W. WOODS,


PUBLISHER OF THE


BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY,


Office and Publishing House, Over No. 12 South Street.


APPENDIX.


GOVERNMENT OF THE U. S.


The Twenty-fourth Presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1881, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1885.


CHESTER ALLAN ARTHUR, of New York, Presi- dent.


GEORGE F. EDMUNDS, of Vermont, Vice-Presi- dent, pro tem.


FREDERICK T. FRELINGHUYSEN, of New Jersey, Secretary of State.


HUGH MCCULLOCH, of Maryland, Secretary of the Treasury.


ROBERT T. LINCOLN, of Illinois, Secretary of War. WM. E. CHANDLER, of New Hampshire, Secre- tary of the Navy.


HENRY M. TELLER, of Colorado, Secretary of the Interior.


FRANK HATTON, of Iowa, Postmaster General. BENJAMIN H. BREWSTER, of Pennsylvania, At- torney General.


GOVERNMENT OF MARYLAND


ROBERT M. McLANE, of Baltimore, Governor. GEO. B. MILLIGAN, of Baltimore City, Secretary of State.


BARNES COMPTON, of Charles Co., Treasurer.


J. FRANK TURNER, of Talbot Co., Comptroller of the Treasury.


HON. CHAS. B. ROBERTS, of Carroll Co., Attorney General.


COL. JAMES HOWARD, of Baltimore City, Adju- tant General.


J. THOS. SCHARF, of Baltimore City, Commis- sioner of Land Office.


DE. E. P. DUVALL, of Montgomery Co., State Librarian.


LEVIN WOOLFORD, Tax Commissioner. JESSE K. HINES, Insurance Commissioner. M. A. NEWELL, State Superintendent of Edu- cation.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Office Normal School.


Gov. Robert M. McLane, President; M. A. Newell, Secretary and State Superintendent, Baltimore ; James T. Williams, Howard Co .; Rev. W. Dale, Worcester Co .; Peter A. Wit- mer, Washington Co .; James L. Bryan, Dor- chester Co.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Office City Hall.


Dr. Richard McSherry, President; Dr. C. W. Chancellor, Dr. Jas. A. Steuart, (ex-officio) Dr. St. Geo. W. Teackle, Chas. J. M.Gwinn, J. C. Neilson.


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 Sci- ence-George L. Smith. Principal Model School-Miss S. B. Kidwell. Music Teach- ers-Henry A. Allen, Miss Mary Kelly. Trns- tees-Members of the Board of Education (ex-officio.)


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office Annapolis. Gov. Robert M. McLane, Barnes Compton, J. Frank Turner.


REGISTERS OF VOTERS FOR BALTIMORE CITY.


1st Ward-Charles A. Byrne. 2d-Frederick Friese. 3d-John A. Harris. 4th-James M. Mahon. 5th-Thos. G. Buckley. 6th- John Betz jr. 7th-John Cox. 8th-Patk. Cahill. 9th-John McNeil. 10th-Jas. P. Akers. 11th-R. F. Brent. 12th-John F. Mincher. 13th-Henry A. Bernheim. 14th -William Merker. 15th-Alfred J. Smith. 16th-Win. E. Addison. 17th-Joseph V. Russett. 18th-Robert J. Fagan. 19th- Geo. R. Beman. 20th-R. D. Coe.


STATE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS. Office City Hall. J. D. Ferguson, Samuel J. Harman, Jas. A. L. McClure.


MARYLAND PENITENTIARY. Forrest and Madison.


Board of Directors-Henry Seim, John T. Ford, George P. Williar, Wm. F. Jackson, L. W. Counselman, J. Upshur Dennis. Warden~ John W. Horn. Asst. Warden-J. C. Cor- nelius.


MARYLAND HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Jessup's, Anne Arundel Co.


Board of Managers-Gov. Robert M. McLane, J. Frank Turner, Barnes Compton, Chas. B. Roberts, Thos. H. Hunt, M. W. Donavin, Philip W. Downes, Wm. Downey, Henry H. Keedy, Dr. Charles A. Fox, Frank T. Shaw, John Ireland, Geo. P. Thomas. Gen. Frank A. Bond, Superintendent.


STATE INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOILERS Office 17} Lexington. Inspectors-Patk. Mullen and Patk. A.O'Brien.


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STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Office Annapolis, Md. Jesse K. Hines, Commissioner. Baltimore Office, 49 w Fayette.


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.and TIMOTHY D. O'CONNELL, Asst. Clerks to Register. JAMES R. HORNER, Comptroller. JOSEPH VANSANT, Chief Clerk to Comptroller. JOHN H. DUVALL and JOSEPH A. BONN, Asst. Clerks to Comptroller. JOHN D. COOK, License Detective toComptroller. JAMES L. MCLANE, City Counsellor. BERNARD CARTER, City Solicitor. JAMES W. MCELROY, Examiner of Titles. WILLIAM H. RILEY, City Messenger.


CITY HALL.


Superintendent-James Donnelly. Day Watchmen-James Merritt, John Cos- grove, Denis Bergin. Night Watchmen- John Schlereth, John Rooney.


CITY COUNCIL. First Branch.


President-Wm. A. Hanway. Chief Clerk-W. Campbell Hamilton. Assistant Clerk-John Kelly. Committee Clerk-Henry A. Schultz. Sergeant-at-Arms-Wm.Scheeler.


Doorkeepers-Joseph H. Krager and J. C. Feld- haus.


Page-James Mulligan.


Ist Ward-Patrick J. Leavy. 2d-Louis Beck. 3d-N. H. Hall. 4th-Timothy Maloney. 5th-Dr.David Streett. 6th-Jesse N.Bowen. 7th-Eldridge Packham jr. 8th-Martin J. Byrne. 9th-Dr. Wm. E. Thornton. 10th -Thomas W. Terry. 11th-George May. 12th-Wm. A. Hanway. 13th-Wm. H. Cox. 14th-Henry N. Bankard. 15th- Edward H. Fowler. 16th-Jacob H. Free- burger. 17th-John G. Wehage. 18th- John Long. 19th-James W. Bowers. 20th -Dr. H. J. Houck.


Second Branch.


President-Alvin Robertson. Chief Clerk-Thomas W. Morse. Assistant Clerk-George W. Green. Committee Clerk-James Hall. Sergeant-at-Arms-M. Farrell. Doorkeeper-Lawrence Mayberry. Page-John T. Murphy.


Ist and 2d Wards-Thomas H. Hamilton. 3d and 4th-Timothy Ryan. 5th and 6th- Charles S. Moran jr. 7th and 8th-J. Nel- ยท son Foster. 9th and 10th-John J. Mahon. 11 th and 12th-McHenry Howard. 13th and 14th-Alvin Robertson. 15th .and 16th- James McClellan. 17th and 18th-John F. Weyler. 19th and 20th-Edwin Higgins.


CITY LIBRARY. City Hall.


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


CITY COMMISSIONER. City Hall.


Thomas S. Wilkinson. Assistants-Christo- pher Billopp, Chas.P.Kahler, and Newton M. Gray. Clerk-John E. Toole.


FINANCE COMMISSIONERS. City Hall.


Chairman-Mayor Ferdinand C. Latrobe; Jas. Sloan jr., and Robert T. Baldwin.


PARK COMMISSIONERS. City Hall. Mayor Ferdinand C. Latrobe, Chairman ; John H. B. Latrobe, Wm. E. Hooper, Charles H. Mercer, George S. Brown. Clerk-D. Ray- hice.


LAW DEPARTMENT. City Hall.


City Solicitor-Bernard Carter. City Counsellor-James L. McLane Examiner of Titles-James W. McElroy.


APPEAL TAX COURT.


Judges-H. Clay Dallam, James E. Carr and James S. Morrow. Clerk-H.P.Mowinckel. Assistant Clerk-Michael H. Doyle. Asses- sors-Michael Roche, W. W. Orndorff and Henry Duvall. Clerk to Assessors-James F. Deale.


TAX DEPARTMENT. City Hall.


City Collector-Edward Higgins jr. Deputy- J. T. M. Barnes. Cashier-R. G. Duckett. Assistant Cashier-Clapham Murray.


WATER DEPARTMENT. City Hall.


Water Board-Mayor Ferdinand C. Latrobe, President; John F. Hunter, John E. Hurst, Thomas Bond, N. Rufus Gill, Wm. A. Mar- burg, Geo. U. Porter, Secretary. Registrar -Edward Shriver. Engineer in Chief- Robert K. Martin. Asst. Engineers-James Curran and Wm. L. Kenly.


CITY SURVEYOR. Augustus Bouldin, 40 St. Paul


CORONERS.


Southern District-Dr. S. A. Bell, 161 s Sharp. Western District-Dr. Wm. A. Jones, 326 Hollins. Middle District-Dr. Alex. Hill, 43 n Calvert. Easteru District-Dr. E. Hall Rutledge, 108 Aisquith.


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HEALTH DEPARTMENT. City Hall.


Commissioner of Health-James A. Steuart, M. D. Assistant Commissioner of Health- Jas. F. McShane, M. D. Physician to Quar- antine Hospital of the Port of Baltimore- Sidney O.Heiskell, M.D. Secretary-A.Rob- ert Carter. Assistant Secretary-Geo. C. Vansant. Permit Clerk-V. B. Hines. Reg- istrar's Clerk-F. W. Raborg. Assistant Registrar and Permit Clerk-Montgomery Lawrence. Nuisance Clerk-Geo. R. Cragg. Supt. Plumbing-John W.Lee. Supt. Night Soil, Dist. No. 1-James Quinn, Alex. Rob- inson, Asst. Dist. No. 2-A. H. Volz, Geo. Moran, Asst. Detective-Lewis Matthias.


POST-MORTEM PHYSICIANS. Ten Lower Wards-Dr. S. V. Hoopman. Ten Upper Wards-Dr. E. R. Walker.


VACCINE PHYSICIANS.


Ist and 2d Wards-N. L. Dashiell, jr., M. D. 3d and 4th-J. M. Cockrill, M. D. 5th and 6th-James E. Whiteford, M. D. 7th and 8th-Charles B. Ziegler, M. D. 9th an 10th-Delancey H. Barclay, M. D. 11th and 12th-Wm. F. Lockwood, M. D. 13th and 14th-B. F. Phillips, M. D. 15th and 16th- R. C. Smith, M. D. 17th and 18th-O. A. Cooke, M. D. 19th and 20th-J. D. Norris, M. D.


SANITARY INSPECTORS.


Joseph V. Fitzpatrick, Geo. E. Brown, John E. Durding, Henry M. McKewen, Samuel A. Clagett, Walter C. Roberts.


COLLECTOR OF MORTUARY AND VITAL STATISTICS.


Emanuel Weinman.


HARBOR BOARD. City Hall.


President-Mayor Ferdinand C. Latrobe. Sec- retary-James S. Woodside. John W. Mc- Coy, Wm. H. Skinner, Robert T. Baldwin, Alex. Jones, Thornton Rollins. Engineer- N. H. Hutton. Clerk-James H. Irvin, jr.


HARBOR MASTERS.


First District-Joseph E. Cromwell. Second District-Win. Knorr. Third District-B. Maitland. Fourth District-James J. Flan- nery. Fifth District-George A. Freeburger. Sixth District-Charles Durn.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.


Commissioner-Bartholomew E. Smith. First District-Bernard V. Kelly. Second District -Joseph P. Scott. Third District-Michael Fadgen. Fourth District-James F. Busey. Fifth District-H. Lancaster. Sixth District -Wm. Gisriel.


COMMISSIONERS FOR OPENING STREETS. City Hall.


Dr. M. W. Donavin, John McWilliams, John B. Williams. Clerk-R. F. Greene.


INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. City Hall.


Inspector-J.Theo.Oster. Assistant Inspector- Wm. Q. Caldwell. Clerk-F. W. Elder.


INSPECTOR OF CHARCOAL. City Hall. Inspector-Geo. W. Busch.


INSPECTOR OF LONG AND DRY MEAS- URES. Inspector-Andrew J. Stout.


INSPECTORS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. South-Eastern District-Francis Herr. North- Eastern District-Wm. Henry. North-West- ern District-Christian Leutbecker. South- Western District-Charles E. Stewart.


INSPECTOR OF COAL OIL AND ILLUMI- NATING GAS. City Hall. Inspector-Prof. W. E. A. Aiken.


INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS AND GEN- ERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF LAMPS.


City Hall. Inspector-F. W. King.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF LAMPLIGHTERS. Eastern District-Benj. Crisp. North-Eastern District-Andrew Ryan. Southern District -J. E. Stinchcomb. Western District-John Diehl. North-Western District-Wm. J. Laughlin.


SHERIFF OF BALTIMORE. Office Basement of Court House. Sheriff-Wm. F. Airey. Counsel to Sheriff-Wm. M. Marine.


POLICE ORGANIZATION. Office City Hall


Commissioners-Geo. Colton, President ; John Milroy, Treasurer ; John W. Davis. Secre- tary-Geo. Savage. Marshal-John T. Gray. Deputy Marshal-Jacob Frey. Clerk-Geo. Wentz. Assistant Clerk-John V. Posey.


CONSTABLES.


Ist Ward-Horatio Wallace. 2d-John W. Darley. 3d-Philip A. Boss, John H. Cal- vert. 4th-Godfrey Koffenberger. 5th-L. D. Miller, F. H. Abbess. 6th-Wm. W.Rol- lins. 7th-Wm. Eberwein. 8th-David Dobler, Hood Stoddard. 9th-John K. Stein, Edward C. Lilly. 10th-Wm. P. Smith. 11th-Chas. A. Davis. 12th-Stephen A. Morse, Geo. T. Hollyday. 13th-Andw. F. Carrick, John R. Dove. 14th-Henry Bern- heimer, James D. Kearney. 15th-Wm. B. Lyons, Thos. H. Shanks. 16th-Theophilus N. Weems, Josiah S. Showacre. 17th-D. West, Robt. A. Thursby. 18th-Wm. F. Bragg, James T. Omohundro. 19th-Wm. H. McCabe, R. O. Jessop. 20th-Andrew J. Collars, John E. Kropps.


1664


APPENDIX.


MAGISTRATES.


1st Ward-Edward F. Flaherty. 2d-Henry Cashmyer. 3d-W. S. Gorton. 4th-John J. Dunn. 5th-James R. Loane. 6tb-John L. Baker. 7th-Stephen S. Clarke. 8th- Thos. H. Handy. 9th-J M. Meyers. 10th- John Warfield. 11th-William Conn. 12th -E. Beatty Graff. 13th-Otto Benner. 14th -Thomas J. Talbott. 15th-Edwin R. Davis. 16th-Wm. McCawley. 17th-S. C. Tall. 18th- 19th-George McCaffray. 20th-John J. Grindall, jr.


Middle District-Henry Cashmyer. Eastern


District-Isaac S. Sanner. North-Eastern District-John Q. A. Robson. Western Dis- trict-Charles J. Wiener. North-Western District-Hugh M.Fitzhugh. Southern Dis-


trict-Thomas J. Talbott. South- Western District-Columbus M. Hobbs.


City at Large-Wm. Il. Bayzand, Michael A. Canton, Wm. B. Nelson, Wm. R. Tumblin- son.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF CHIMNEYS.


First District-John C. Smyth. Second-J. B. Rudolph. Third-George W. Trumbo. Fourth-Benedict Howard. Fifth -John Moan. Sixth-Chas. Stumph. Seventh- John C. Dietz. Eighth-W. H. Hoffman. Ninth-Geo. W. Lepson. Tenth-Magnus Mueller. Eleventh-Geo. Bucheimer.


BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


President-John T. Morris. Secretary-H. M. Cowles. Superintendent-Henry A. Wise. Ass't Superintendent-John E. McCahan. Clerk-Albert Marshall. Librarian-Jacob Boston.


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


2d Ward-Geo. H. Budeke, 133 s Broadway


3d Ward-John B. Wentz. 43 Jackson pl 4th Ward-Wm. M. Ives, 41 n High


5th Ward-Jas. Boyle, Hillen and Chesnut 6th Ward-Simon P. Schott, 34 u Chester 7th Ward-Robert H. Sinclair, 295 Aisquith 8th Ward-John T. Foley, 29 Valley 9th Ward-Joshua Plaskitt, 29 Pleasant 10th Ward-John T. Morris, 43-n Charles


11th Ward-John P. Poe, 33 Lexington


12th Ward-Benj. Price, 327 Linden av


13th Ward-Dr.J. HomerHoffman, 279w Fayette 14th Ward-Dr. F.G.Connolly, 323 w Lombard 15th Ward-J. Wm. Kines, 85 William 16th Ward-Wm. E. Addison, 160 Barre 17th Ward-Christian W. Keidel, 578 s Charles


18th Ward-Thos. H. Graham, 7 Wilkens av


19th Ward-Dr. Geo. W. Norris, 193 Presstman 20th Ward-Calvin J. King, 236 Argyle av


LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Baltimore City College, Howard opp Centre. Wm. Elliott jr.


Eastern Female High School, n e cor Aisquith and Mullikin. Wm. F. Wardenburg.


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


Manual Training School, Courtland nr Sara- toga. Richard Grady, director.


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, Clara M. Johnson.


No. 3 Grammar School, High nr Fayette. Male, J. F. Arthur. Female, Margaret Snyder. No. 4 Grammar School, Sharp near Montgom- ery. Male, Julius G. Miller. Female, Mrs. Laura T. Hollingshead.


No. 5 Grammar School, corner Greenmount av and Eager. Male, S. A. Cremea. Female, Lonisa M. Kelly.


No. 6 Grammar School, Division nr Lanvale. Male, W.C.Robinson. Female, Eliza Adams. No. 7 Grammar School, corner Eastern av and Burke. Male, P. J. Doran. Female, E. D. Norville.


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


No. 9 Grammar and Primary School, Courtland nr Saratoga. Male, Basil Sollers. Female, Anna G. Chappell.


No. 10 Grammar School, corner William and Warren av. Male, Jacob Goodman. Fe- male, Mary Ann Reside.


No. 11 Grammar School, corner of Bond and Jefferson. Male, Jobn W. Hooper. Female, Nancy W. Smith.


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


No. 13 Grammar School, Aisquith nr Mulli- kin. Male, George B. Loane. Female, E. J. Mitchell.


No. 15 Grammar School, corner of Carrollton av and Wagon al. Male, George S. Grape. Female, Florence Rutter.


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




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