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Sixth Ward-Chas. A. Mantz, pres. Atlas Life Ins. Co. cor. Fifth and Olive, r. 1327 Chestnut ; Erastus Wells, pres. Accommodation bank, 1518 Olive.
Seventh Ward-Geo. Babcock, law office, 100 n. 4th, r. 2930 Morgan; James Coff, 1119 Compton avenue, or Alby street, r. same.
Eighth Ward-Wm. Boshyshell, 508 8d, r. 1413 Morgan ; James McCord, over Merchants' exchange, r. 1418 Morgan.
Ninth Ward-John O'Brien, cor. 17th and O'Fallon, r. 1214 n. 17th ; Sol. J. Quiniivan, 1515 Biddle. r. same Tenth Ward-Patrick Dri-coll, 1409 Broadway, r. s me ; M. W. Hogan, law office, 9 n. 5th, r. 1307 n. 6th.
Eleventh Ward-John M. Jordan, Grand av. near Cass av. Fr. same; Chas. Schoenheck, 2716 n. 10th, r. same.
Twelfth Ward-Horsce Fox, 3231 n, 10th, r. same.
Clerk-W. A. Kendall, 623 Locust ; Sergeant-at-arms, Henry C, Katz, 1819 Carroll.
Standing Committees of the City Coun- eil of the City of St. Louis, for 1868-'9.
ELECTIVE COMMITTEES.
Pacific Baliroad-Messrs. David Powers, Erastus Welis, and Frank G. Fitzgerald.
North Missouri Railroad-Messrs. Geo. Babcock, Jas, McCord, and Chas, Schoenbeck.
Work House-Messrs. J. Henry Amelung, Horace .Fox, and Frank G. Fitzgerald.
Gas Light-Messrs. Geo. Fricdrich, Chas. A. Mantz, and F. Cratz.
(Board of Fire Engineers-Messrs. Chas. W. Gottschalk, Angustus Etling, Geo, Friedrich, Horace Fox and M. W. Hogan.
Bewers-Messrs. Chas. Schoenbeck, Augustas Etling, David Powers, Patrick Driscoll, James Coff, and J. H. Amelung.
Water Works-Messrs. Augustus Etling, Geo. Babcock,
Wm. Bo-hyshell, J. M. Jordan, David Powers, and Chas. W. Gottschalk.
Commons-Messrs. J. M. Jordan, Sol. J. Quinlivan, and F. Cratz.
APPOINTIVE COMMITTEES.
Ways and Means-Messrs. Chas. W. Gottschalk, Chas. A. Mantz, and John M. Jordan.
Claims-Messrs. John O'Brien, Chas. W. Gottschalk, and Frank G. Fitzgerald.
Streets and Alleys-Messrs. George Babcock, Augustos Etling, George Friedrich, Erastus Wells, Sol. J. Quin- livan, and Chas. Schoenbeck.
Revisals and Unfinished Business-Messrs. Friedrich Cratz, James Coff, and J. Henry Amelung.
Harbor-Messrs. Angustus Etiing, Elon G. Smith, and Chas. Schoenh ck.
Street Railroads-Messrs. George Friedrich, John O'Brien, and Geo. Babcock.
Engrossed and Enrolled Bills-Messrs. Horace For, James McCord, and David Powers.
Police-Messrs John M. Jordan, Wm. Bosbyshell, and F. Cratz.
Markets-Messra, David Powers, Patrick Driscoll, and J. Henry Amelung.
Council-Messrs. M. W. Hogan, Horace Fox, and Frank G. Fitzgerald. AUGUSTUS KRIECKHAUS, President, W. A. KENDALL, Clerk.
Board of Police Commissioners.
Office, 220 Chestnut. His Honor, the Mayor, president ec-officio, 1728 Christy avenue ; J. O, Codding, vice president, 307 St. Charles; Ferd. Meyer, 2d, south- west corner Market; W. A. Hequenbourg, 213 a. 8d ; Otto C. Laddemann, Market, corner 18th ; Geo. Gavin, secretary, Elliott avenue, corner Condi; Wo. P. Fenn, chief of police, Chesnut, hetween 23d and 24th.
Metropolitan Police Department,
The police force at present consists of fi e police com- missioners, including the mayor ; one chief of police, one secretary, four captains, twenty-four sergeanta, two hundred and forty patrolmen, two turnkeys, one porter and one hostler; twenty of the patrolmen are mounted police. William Lee, chief of police; Chris. Koh man, David Hopkins, Geo. L. McCreery_and Daniel O'Connor, captains ; John Traunmiller, The . O'Neill, Charles Rick, Herman Koenig, Lawrence Canigan, Jose| h Hercules, Barnet W. Prescott, Wo. H. Cornell, James M. Clune, George Ernst, Maston Gore, Francis Haefling, John C. Martin, Henry Fren- gel, Andrew Hack, Henry A. Burgess. Michael Cooke, Mason G. Whitney, Peter J. Sheridan, Anton Henb- ler, Samuel C. Brown, William Blickendorfer and John S. Kirwan, sergeants.
Police Districts and Station Houses,
The city of St. Louis is divided into four Police Districts as follows: That portion of the city iving south of the centre ilne of Chouteau av. constitutes the first police district. The main police station of this dis- trict is on the west side of Caroudelet av. between Souiard and Lafayette streets; the sub-station of this district is on the southeast corner of Lafayette Park. 'That portion of the city lying between the centre line of Chonteau av. and the centre ilne of Washington av. constitutes the second police district. The main police station of this district Is 220 Chesnut street; the sub-station of thila district is situated on the sonth side of Laclede av. near the Wedge House. That portion of the city lying hetwe n the centre line of Washington av. and the centre line of Cuss av. com. stitutes the third police district. The msin police sta- tion of this district is situated on the west side of 5th street, between Biddle and O'Fallon; the sub-station of this district is situated on Garrison av. southwest corner Easton av. That portion of the city north cf the centre line of Cass av. constitutes the fourth police district. The police station of this district is situated on 12th street, southwest corner Monroe; there is no suh-station in this district.
Board of Water Commissioners. Office, 4th street, southeast corner Elm. Geo. K. Bodd, president, Morgan street ; A. Crozier, St. Nicholas Hotel; Henry Flad, Hickory ; A. R. Bowman, set- retary, Pontiac, near Grand av. ; chief engineer, E. J. Thomas, 1527 Christy av. ; Joseph P. Davis, ist asst. engineer, Hotel Garni, 4th, cor. Olive. Willis
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R. Pritchard, 'superintendent, 1814 Wash; W. H. Godfrey, assessor of water rates, Spring, near Highi R. T. Brock, collector of water rates, 1443 Dodier. The term of office ot the present members of the board of water commissioners expires first Monday in June, 1871. A new board is appointed every four years.
Board of Health.
Office, east side of 6th street, bet. Pine and Chesnut, John T. Hogden and John F. Thornton, purchasing committee ; E. F. Smith, M. D. 18th, between Pine and Chesnut, and Joseph Heitzig, M. D., Carr, near 15th, auditing committee ; R. H. O'Brien, M. D., clerk, 2118 Cozzens; Phil. Winter, asst. clerk ; P. H. Schenck, M. D. health officer, 404 n. 5th ; Elijah A. Clark, resident physician ; John H. Matthews, man ager city hospital ; James Denney, chlef meat inspec- tor; C. Deal and William Benson, deputy inspectors; Henry C. Moore, messenger.
City Dispensary.
Cast side 6th street, between Pine and Chesnut. Open always. R. A. Quarles, M. D. physician; D. C. Day, apothecary ; Frank Piain, ambulance driver; Henry C. Moore, messenger.
EC. 2. The " Board of Health shall consist of five mem- bers, three of wbom shail be practicing physicians, graduates of regular medicai schools: the other two, citizens other than physicians; and all shall have been, at the time of their appointment," "residents" of this " city for at least five years prior to such ap- pointment."-Act of Legislature approved March 11, 1867.
Supervisors.
George Schuster, supervisor street inspectors, 2717 Chouteau avenue, contractor for the 1st district ; Henry A. Sellhaefer and Wm. W. Buell, contractors for the 2d district. The city is divided into two dis- tricts; the first embraces on that part of the city which is laying south of Market and the Manchester road ; the second district embraces all that part of the city which is laying north of Market and the Manchester road.
Sanitary Police.
Libert Odenwaelder, chief; F. C. Mehi, secretary ; H. I. Malioy, Ist and 2d wards ; Daniel Sexton, 3d and 4th wards; M. M. Allison, 5th and 6th wards ; V. I. Peers, 7th and 8th wards; Edward Klamroth, 9th and 10th wards; Robert De Jong, 11th and 12th wards.
Managers of the House of Refuge.
Established February 2Sth, 1855. His Honor. the May- or, ex-officio, 1723 Christy av. Hon. F. W. Cronen- bold, president, 1618 Olive; M. Brotherton, 1300 Olive; J. H. Amelung, 1630 s. Columbus; J. G. Woerner, 212 s. 6th ; C. S. Gredy.
ST. LOUIS FIRE DEPARTMENT.
John W. Bame, chief engineer, office, 216 n. 7th ; Rich- ard Beggs and Jacob Trice, asst. engineers ; Wm. H. Dangler, secretary. Steam Engine Franklin No. 1, 11th, between Wash and Carr, John R. Barrett, engi- neer. Steam Engine Union No. 2, Franklin av. cor. 28d, Henry Westerman, engineer. Steam Eogine Washington No. 3, 5th, between Spruce and Aimond, William Trowbridge, engineer. Steam Engine Gen. Lyon No. 4. Broadway between Mound and Brooklyn, Oscar Scudder, engineer. Steam Engine Missouri No. 5, 216 n. 7th, A. K. Hildreth, engineer. ¿ team En . gine Underwriter No. 6, Carondelet av. corner Park ar. Isaac Thomas, engineer. Steam Engins Deluge No. 7, Market, between 14th and 15th, Joel Outly, engineer. Steam Engine Veto No. 8, 12th, corner Salisbury, F. Seward, engineer. Steam Engine J. F. Thornton No. 9, Easton, corner Barton, Samuel Buchanan, engineer. Steam Engine Hampton Wood- ruff No. 10, Pratt av. corner Esteile, George W. Geas- iand, engineer. Hook and Ladder Company, 216 n. 7th.
Fire Alarm Telegraph.
Directions-If a fire is discovered in your vicinity, go to the nearest box, pull the hook all the way down, and immediately release it ; walt a few minutes, and 216-Emmett, cor. Linn.
if you hear no tap in the box or alarm from the beils, pull the hook again; if still no tapping in the box or alarm from the belis, go to the next nearest box and puli tbe book as before. If convenient wait at the box and direct the firemen to the fire. Complaints concerning the working of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, irregular striking of the bells or tapping of the boxes, broken wires, eto., should in all eases be made at the Fire Alarm office, Court House.
LOCATION OF STATIONS.
1-Biddie, se. cor. Levee.
2-Cherry, se. cor. Levee.
8-Csrr, nw. cor. Main.
4-O'Fallon, se. cor. Lewis.
5-Cherry, sw. cor. S-cond.
6-Broadway, nw. cor. Franklin avenue.
7-New City Market, Broadway, cor. Biddie.
8-Colombia, se. cor. Broadway.
9-Cass avenue, ne. cor. Eighth.
12-Bildle, sw. cor. Seventb.
13-Wash, se. cor. Sixth.
14-Green, nw. cor. Sixth.
15-Wash, sw. cor. Eighth.
16-Morgan, sw. cor. Ninth.
17-Franklin Engine House, Eleventh street.
18-O'Fallon, nw. cor. Ninth.
19-O'Fallon, sw cor. High,
21-Franklin avenue, nw. cor. Tweiftb.
23-Eleventh, nw. cor. Green.
24-Fifteenth, sw. cor. Franklin avenue.
25-Carr, nw. cor. Fourteenth.
26-Locust, se. cor. Third.
27-Walnut, nw. cor. Fourth. 28-Main, s". cor. Plum.
81-Washington avenue, se. cor. Fonrth.
32-Washington avenue, sw. cor. Main.
84-Locust, cur. Levee.
35-Olive, sw. cor. Main.
86-Chesnut, cor. Levee.
37-Chesnut street Police Station.
41-Pine, nw. cor. Fourth.
42-Locnst, sw. cor. Fifth.
43-Hook and Ladder House, Seventh street.
45-Missonri Engine House, Washington avenue.
45-Locust, ne. cor. Ninth.
51-Olive, se. cor. Twelfth.
52-Olive, sw. cor. Fourteenth.
53-Deluge Eogine House, Market, cor. Fifteenth.
54-Market, se. cor. Twelfth.
61-Chesnut, ne. cor. Tenth.
62-Market, sw. cor. Eighth.
63-Walnnt, sw. cor. Maln.
64-Myrtle, cor. Levee.
71-Elm, sw. cor. Third.
72-Elm, se. cor. Seventh.
78-Ciark avenue, nw. cor. Tenth.
81-Spruce. sw. cor. Fourteenth.
82-Washington Engine House, Fifth, cor: Almond. 91-Almond, nw. cor. Main.
121-Chouteau avenue, nw. cor. Fourteenth.
123-Orchard, sw. cor. Barlow.
124-Gratiot, nw. cor. Seventh.
125-Plum, se. cor. Fourth.
126-Chouteau avenue, nw. cor. Fourth.
127-Lombard, sw. cor. Third.
131-Convent, nw. cor. Second.
132-Underwriter Engine House, Carondeiet avenue.
134-Hickory, se. cor. Eighth.
185-Hickory, sw. cor. Grattan.
186-Hickory, nw. eor. Laveille.
141-Rutger. sw. cor. Ninth.
142-Park avenue. se. cor. Menard.
148-Fulton, nw. cor. Marion.
145-Jackson, se. cor. Marion.
151-Carondelet, ne. cor. Lafayette.
152-Decatur, sw. cor. Soulard.
153-Roastti, sw. cor. Soniard.
154-Geyer avenue, nw. eor. Rosatti.
161 -- Ann avenue, se. eor. Menard.
162-Ann avenue, nw. eor. Seventh
168-Lesperance, sw. cor. DeKaib.
164-Buena Vista, eor. Eliza.
171-Columbus, nw. cor. Lami.
172-Thornton Engine Honse, Barton, cor. Easton.
181-Sidney, sw. cor. Columbus.
212-Lynch, se. cor. Seventh.
213-Carondelet avenue, sw. cor. Pestalozzi.
214-Carondelet avenue, nw. cor. Wall.
215-Gravois road, near Jefferson avenue.
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217-Soulard, ne. cor. Linn.
218-Inside the St. Louis Arsenal.
281-Park avenue, cor. Second Carondeiet avenue.
282-Chouteau avenue, cor. Missouri avenue.
284-Adolph, aw. cor. Clark avenue.
235-Market, cor. Eighteenth.
. 241-Clark avenue, ne. cor. Sixteenth.
212-Pine, se. cor. Seventeenth.
243-Washington avenue, sw. cor. Seventeenth.
245-Cass avenue, nw. cor. Sixteenth.
251-BIddle, ne. cor. Sixteenth.
252-Franklin avenue, se. cor. Seventeenth.
253-Blind Asylum, Morgan, cor. Twentieth.
254-Wash, sw. cor. Twentieth.
261-Blddle, nw. cor. Nineteenth.
262-O'Falion se. cor. Twenty-second.
271-Union Engine House, Twenty-third, cor. Franklin avenue.
312-Carr, se. cor. Twenty-fourth.
813-Pratte avenue, se. cor. Morgan.
814-Pratte avenue, sw. cor. Olive.
815-Clark avenue, sw. cor. Naomi.
816-Clark avenne, se. crr. Emily.
817-Woodruff Engine House, Jefferson avenue, cor. Estelle.
821-Wedge House, west end Market street.
323-Leffingwell avenue, cor. Washington avenue.
324-Garrison avenue, sw. cor. Easton.
325-Franklin avenue, sw. cor. Alby.
841-Mullanphy, ne. cor. Maln.
342-Lyon Engine House, Broadway. 849-Howard, ne. cor. Tenth. 345-Cass avenue, ne. cor. Thirteenth.
351-Mulanphy, cor. Sixteenth. 852-Madison, se. cor. Fourteenth.
853-Brooklyn, se. cor. Twelfth.
361-Chamhers, ne. cor. Ten'h.
862-Sturgeon Market, Broadway. 363-Benton, se. cor. Eleventh.
871-North Market, ne. cor. F. urteenth.
872-Warren, se. cor. Fifteenth.
873-Spring, nw. cor. Tenth.
381-Harrison, nw. cor. Broadway.
382-Buchanan, se. cor. Ninth.
8º8-Salisbury, nw. cor. Broadway.
681-Veto Engine House, Salisbury, cor. Twelfth.
385-Salisbury, nw. cor. Kossuth.
386-Angelica, se. cor. Broadway.
Board of Fire Engineers.
Chas. W. Gottschalk, chairman ; William H. Dangler, secretary ; George Frederick, August Ettling Mich- ael W. H gan, Horace Fox and Charles W. Gotts- chalk. Board meets first Wednesday of every month at 216 n. 7th.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
First Ward-Embraces all that part of the city sonth of a line beginning at a point on the Levee running west along the centre (f Barton street, to Carondel-t avenue, down Carondelet avenue to Victor street, out Victor street to Shenandoah street, out Shenandoah street to city boundary.
Second Ward- Embraces all that portion of the city north of the 1st ward and south of a line h ginning at a point on the Levee running west out along Lafayette street to Linn street, up Linn to Lafayette avenue, out Lafayette avenue west to city honndary.
Third Ward-Embraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 2d ward and south of a line hegin- ning at a point on the Levee and running west along Rutger street to s. 9th street, np s. 9th street to Hick- ory street, out Hickory west to Grattan street, down Grattan to Park avenue, out Park avenue west to the city boundary.
Fourth Ward-Emhraces ali that portion of the city lying north of the 3d ward and son h of a line hegin- ning at a point on the Levee and running west out along Plum street to a. 4th street, down s. 4th street to Cerre street, out Cerre street west to Randolph street, out Rando!ph street west to S. 14th street, down 14th street to the Pacific Railroad, ( ut along the Pa- cific Railroad west to the city houndary.
Fifth Ward-Embraces all that portion of the city ly- ing north of the 4th ward and s. uth of a line hegin. ning at a point on the Levee and running west out
along Market street, west to s. 10th street, down s. 10th street to Clark avenue, out Clark avenue west to the city houndary.
Sixth Ward-Embraces ail that portion of the city lying north of the 5th Ward and south of a line begin- ning at a point on the Levee and running west out along Locust to the city houndary.
Seventh Ward-Embraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 6th ward and west and sonth of a line beginning at the intersection of Locust and 18th streets and running north to Christy avenue, ont Christy avenue west to n. 15th street, upn. 15th street north to Wash street, out Wash street west to n. 17th street, up n. 17th street north to Carr street, ont Carr street west to Jefferson avenue, up Jefferson avenue north to Stoddard street, out Stoddard street west to Glasgow avenne, up Glasgow avenue north to Gam- hle street, out Gamble street west to the intersection of Garrison avenue and St. Charles road, out St. Char.es road west to the Intersection of Webster ave- nue, and from this point the line runs west by sonth- west to the city houndary.
Eighth Ward-Embraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 6th ward and east of the 7th ward and south of a line heginning at a point on the Levee and running west out along Carr street to Broadway, down Broadway to Wash street, and out Wash street to the intersection of n. 15th street.
Ninth Wurd-Embraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 7th and Stb wards and west and south of a line beginning at the intersection of Wash and 10th streets, running up 10th street north to Howard street, out Howard street we-t on a direct line to n. 18th street, down n. 18th street south to Cass avenue, out Cass avenue west to city houndary.
Tenth Ward-Emhraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 8th ward and east of the 9th ward and south of a line heginuing at the Intersection of 10th and Howard streets and running north to Cham- hers street, down Chambers street to the river's edge. Eleventh Ward-Embraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 9th and 10th wards and south of s line begin ing at a point on the Levee and running west out along Spring street to 10th street, up 10th street to Herhert street, out Herbert street west to city houndary.
Twelfth Ward-Embraces all that portion of the city lying north of the 11th ward.
COUNTY ORGANIZATION.
County Court of St. Louis County,
Regular Terms on the 8d Monday of each month. Of- fice, Court House. Thomas J. Dailey, president jos- tice; David C. Coleman, county clerk ; F. C. Schoen- ' thaler, deputy clerk.
First District-Comprises the whole of Carondelet township, and all that portion of Central township situated south of Clayton road. Thomas M. Brannon, justice.
Second District-Comprises the whole of the present townships of Bonhomme and Meramec. Robert C. Allen, justice.
Third District-Comprises all of Central township situated north of Clayton road, and the whole of St. Ferdinand township. James S. Farrar, justice.
Fourth District-Comprises the whole of the 1st, 24 and 3d wards of St. Louis city and all that portion of St. Louis township south of a Ilne running due west to western houndary of said township, from the northwest corner of the 3d ward, as at present con- stituted. Ferd. W. Cronenbold, justice.
Fifth District-Comprises the whole of the 4th and 5th wards of St. Louis city, and that portion of st. Louis township lying north of the 4th district, and aouth of a line running due west from the northwest corner of the 5th ward, to the western limits of said town- ship. John F. Long, justice.
Sixth District-Comprises the whole of the 6th, Ith and 8th wards of St. Louis city and that portion of the townshlp embraced within the limits of the jing defining the northern boundary of the 5th district, sod a line running due west from the northwest corner of the Sth ward, to the western limita of St. Louis town- ship. Thomas J. Dailey, justice.
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Seventh District-Comprises the whole of the 9th and 10th wards of St. Lonis city, and the remainder of St. Louis township. Christian Conrades, justice.
Assessors-For State, county and city-office room 21 Court House ; Robert J. Rombauer, president of the board ; Herman Bleeck, chief clerk ; Leonard Zwanziger, dranghtsman ; J. J. Morard, J. Molnar, Cyrus S. Schofield, A. Nelgner, Charles Kautriner, J. C. Molirstodt, J. M. Baare Edward McSweeney, E. C. Roheitson, Fr. Thomas, T. M. Greeu, D. M. Keeler, and Chas. Von Soden, clerks.
William Sievers, 1st district; Rohert Lange, 2d dis- trict ; Robert C. Hoggins, 8d district ; Horace G. Loring, 4th district; O. W. Bleech, 5th district ; Richard Mollencott, 6th district ; Samuel Henley, 7th district, St. Ferdinand township; E. B. Browster, 8th district, Central township : Emil L. Dosenback, 9th district Bonhomme township; Herman Steines, 10th district, Meramec township ; William Grate, 11th district, Carondelet township; A. Niemeyer, 12th district, St. Louis township.
Assessment Districts - First District- That part of the city of St. Louis south of Lafayette street and Lafayette avenue.
Second District-South of Plum and Cerre streets and the Pacific Railroad, and north of Lafayette street and av nne.
Third District-South of Incas place and I'ocust street and Olive street plank road from Ware avenue to city limite, and north of Pium and Cerre streets and the Pacific Railroad.
Fourth District-South of Carr street from River to Broadway, Wash street, from Broadway to 17th street, Carr street, from 17th street to Pratt avenue. Stoddard street, from Pratte to Glasgow avenues, Gamble street, from Glasgow avenua to St. Charles road and thence 9th ward limits to city limits and north of the northern linc of the 3d assessment district.
Fifth District-South of Chambers street from River to 10th street, Howard street from 10th street to 1Sth street, and Cass avenue fr. m 15th street to city limits and north of the northern line of the 4th assessment district.
Sixth District-North of the northern line of the 5th assessment district.
S venth District-St. Ferdinand township Eighth District-Centrai township. Ninth Distric'-Bonhomme township. Tenth District-Meramec township,
Eleventh District-Carondelet township. Twelth District-St. Louis township.
County Officers.
County Treasurer-John T. Fiala, Deputy, W. J. Dougherty. Office, Court Hous".
County Auditor-Wm. H. Heath ; Deputy, G. F. Raus- ser. Office, Court House.
County Recorder-Julius Conrad; Deputies, Anthony Steffens, Adrian Tetard and James P. Wl'ton.
County Marshal-M. Fallon.
County Superintendent of Buildings-Edward Mor- timer.
County Engineer-C. E. Salomon. Office, Court House. As-I-tant, Wm. Eimbeck.
Sheriff-John McNeil. Deputies-John S. Wilkins, Louis Iloly. Louis Schween, William Jumper, Wen- zel Holy, Reynold Ziegl r, Alfred Valentine, Louis Schwren, Stephen Truckel, Charl-s L. Hicks, Peter Bischoff, James Owens, Jacob L. Weyand and Eugene Aican.
County Surveyor -Julius Pitzman.
General Road Superintendent-John Alt, Office, Court House.
County Attorney-Henry A. Clover.
County Collector-Benj. Charles. Office, Court House. Deputies-Wm. E. Raynor, II. E. Bryan, O. H. Miller, W. T. Maurice. M. J. Mallerv, D. Stellinger, C. R. Wolff, Andrew Brown and Wm. H. Lyman. Inspector of the Poor-John H. Tice. Office, Court House.
County Superintendent of Public Schools-A. W. Murphy.
Collector of Dram Shop Licenses-Bernard F. Dailey. Office. Court House. Deputies-William H. McFar- ren, M. Lacy and Michael Fitzsimmons.
Jury Commissioner -- Ed. Walsh. Office, Court House. Physiciao County Jail-P. J. Lingenfelder.
Physician County Farm-Dr. H. S. Leffingweil.
Sapreintendent County Farm-Isaiah C. Brown. As- sistunt-A. Hamback.
Matron County Farm-Mrs. Snsan E. Brown. Janitor Court House-Capt. James Quigley. Keeper of Rotunda-Edward Foley.
Watchman at Court House-John O'Brien. County Jailor-Em 1 Themas.
Superintendent County In-ane Asylum-Dr. Chas. W. / Stephens.
Justices of the Peace.
1st Ward-Willlam Waldschmidt.
2d Ward -Ler] Block and Charles Picker.
3d Ward-Willlam Keating.
4th Ward-John Jecko.
5th Ward-John C. H. Cunningham.
6th Ward-Samuel C. Lawrence.
7th Ward-Charies F. Walther.
Stlı Ward-Wm. Andre.
9th Ward-Wm. Powers.
10th Ward-Daniel McAuliff.
11th Ward-Philip Stremmel.
12th Ward Anthony Nacke.
St. Louis Township-Edward Coons, A. W. Eberhard and Edward Russell.
St. Ferdinand Township-Charles Castello and Siias W. Garrett.
Town of Bridgton-Richard M. Tancill.
Bonbomme Township-Louis Strothkamp and William J. Smith.
Carondelet Township-Thomas W. Levant and John F. Fassen.
Meramec Township-Herman Steines and Henry Drein- hofer.
Central Township-Edward C. Krausnick and Arthor Latham.
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COURTS.
Supreme Court of the United States-The Supreme Court is held In the city of Washington, D. C., and has one session annually, commencing on the first Monday in December. Silomon P. Chase of Ohlo, chief justice; David D'avis, of Illinois, Noah N. Swayne, of Ohlo, Samuel F. Miller of Iowa, Samuel Nelson, of New York, Robert C. Grier, of Pennsylva- nia, Nathan Clifford, of Maine, and Stephen J. Field, of California, associate judges.
Circuit Court-The United States is divided into nine Judicial Districts, in each of which a Circuit Court is held twi e every year for each State within the Cirenlt, and by the district judge of the State . r District in which the Court slts. The State of Mis- souri is attached to the Eighth Circuit, and divided into two Districts, the Eastern and Western. The Circuit Court and District Court. for the Eastern Dis- trict are held in St. Lonis. The District Court for the Western District is held in Jefferson City, A. Krekel, judge. There is hut one Circuit Conrt, embracing both districts.
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