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RENDEZVOUS FOR ENLISTMENT OF CAVALRY.
939 Spring Garden st.
Officer in Charge-Captain, A. Cramer.
RENDEZVOUS FOR ENLISTMENT OF INFANTRY.
1316 Filbert st.
Officer in Charge-Captain Carroll H. Potter.
MARINE RECRUITING OFFICE.
1628 Market st.
Commandant-Charles F. Williams.
SEAMEN, FIREMEN AND BOYS' REN- DEZVOUS FOR ENLISTMENT.
Navy Yard, League Island.
PENSION AGENCY.
Room 17, Second Floor, Post Office Building.
Pension Agent-St. Clair A. Mulholland, D. Salary, $4.000,
Clerk-H. V. Sickel, R. $1,500.
Examining Surgeons-First Board, Robert B. Cruice, M. D., Julius Sinexon, M. D., Samuel L. Rea. M. D. Second Board, J. J. Healy, M. D., Henry Morris, M. D., S. Thompson Banes, M. D. Third Board, Michael O'Hara, M. D., Napoleon Hickmon, M. D., Robert Kilduffe, M. D. Fourth Board, Joseph A. McFerran, M. D., E. Stanley Perkins, M. D., Dennis J. Loughlin, M. D. All Democrats. Paid by fees.
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.
Charles Platt (President), Edwin Gaskill, Charles Lewis, W. R. Tucker. George S. Webster, Joel Cook and Collins W. Walton.
SHIPPING COMMISSIONER.
James J. King, 500 S. Delaware av.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE GOVERNMENT.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Governor-Daniel H. Hastings, R.
Lieutenant Governor-Walter Lyon, R. Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frank Reeder, R Attorney-General-Henry C. McCormick, R. State Treasurer-S. M. Jackson, R.
Secretary of Internal Affairs-Thos. J. Stewart, R. Auditor General-D. McM. Gregg, R.
Superintendent of Public Instruction-Professor N. C. Schaeffer, D.
Adjutant General-W. W. Greenland, D.
Insurance Department-Commissioner, James H. Lambert, R.
State Librarian-William H. Egle, R.
Superintendent of Public Printing-W. Hayes Grier, D.
Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds -John Lockhart, R.
State Printer-Clarence M. Busch, D.
Factory Inspector-Robert Watchorn, D.
Board of Public Charities-Mahlon H. Dickinson, President, 1224 Chestnut st.
State Fish Commission-1020 Arch st., John Gay, sec.
Committee on Lunacy-1224 Chestnut st., George R. McLoud, chairman; Dr. Henry M. Wetherill, sec.
THE LEGISLATURE.
SENATE.
Walter Lyon R., Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.
Dist. Dist,
1 Geo. Handy Smith, R. 2 Elwood Becker, R.
3 Francis Osbourn, R.
4 C. W. Thomas, R.
5 Chas. A. Porter, R.
6 Boies Penrose, R.
7 John C. Grady, R. 8 Jacob Crouse, R.
9 Jesse M Baker, R.
10 Henry C. Moyer, R. 11 Henry D. Green, D. 12 Henry D. Saylor, R. 13 John H. Landis, R. 14 C. C. Kaufman, R. 15 S. J. M. McCarrell. R. 16 Harry G. Stiles, D 17 J. P. S. Gobin, R. 18 E. H. Laubach, D. 19 W. P. Snyder, R. 20 James C. Vanghn, R. 21 Clarence W. Kline, R. 22 Lafayette Roland, D. 23 B. B. Mitchell, R. 24 J Henry Cochran, D. 25 A. F. Bannon, R.
26 E.B.Hardenbergh, R. 27 Wm. Hackenburg, R. 28 Harvey W. Haines, D. 29 Luther R. Keefer, R. 30 John J. Coyle. R.
31 J. M. Woods, R. 32 Alf. W. Milleisen, R. 33 W. U. Brewer, R. 34 M. L. McQuoin, R.
35 John A. Lemor, R. 36 N. B. Critchfeld, R. 37 Jas. G. Mitchell, R. 38 W. H. Hyde, D. 39 John H. Brown, R.
40 Daniel S. Walton, R. 41 Wm. R. Meredith, R. 42 Arthur Kennedy, R. 43 John Upperman, R. 44 William Flinn, R. 45 Samuel S. Steel, R. 46 Samuel P. White, R. 47 James S. Fruit, R. 48 Charles M. Shortt, R.
49 D. B. McCreary, R. 50 Wm. H. Andrews, R.
Republicans, 43; Democrats, 7.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaker, C. C. Thompson, Warren.
ADAMS.
Charles A. Durtar, D. Theo. McAllister, R. ALLEGHENY.
1 C. Muehloronner, R. Oliver P. Scaife R
2 W. J. McDonald, R. Wm. T. Marshall, R.
3 Michael B. Lemon, R. A. Mackerell, R. 4 John Kearns, D.
5 George McFarlane, R. W. M. Culbertson, R. David Weaver, R. E. E. Cotton, R.
6 James McB. Robb, R M. M. Wilson, R.
7 Joseph Richey, R. S. W. Wallace, R. 8 Samuel E. Stewart, R. ARMSTRONG. Frank Mast, R. S. B Cochrane, R. BEAVER. Ira F. Mansfield, R. Jacob Weyand, R. BEDFORD. J. S. Biddle, R. William G. Smith, R. BERKS.
1 David West, R. E. M. Luden, R.
2 Jacob B. Herzog, D. J. N. Weible, D. C. J. Rodes, D. BLAIR.
J. K. Patterson, R. James Pritchard, R. BRADFORD. A. Scott Newman. R. Frank N. Moore, R. Floyd L. Kinner, R. BUCKS. H. S. Funk, R. H. W. Rice, R. James S. Patterson, R. BUTLER. J. N. Moore, R.
D. B. Douthett, R. CAMBRIA. S. D. Patterson, R. J. C. Steinman, R. CAMERON. H. H. Mullin, R. CARBON. Thomas H. Williams, R. CENTRE. H. R. Curtin, R. P. E. Wolmesdorf, R. CHESTER. Daniel F. Moore, R. T. J. Phillips, K. J. H. Marshall, R. D. S. Talbot. R. CLARION. A. W. Smiley, D. J. H. Martin, D. CLEARFIELD. J. H. Patchin, R. C. D. Ames, R. CLINTON. J. W. Fredericks, R. COLUMBIA. A. L. Fritz, D. W. T. Creasy, D. CRAWFORD. I. B. Crompton, R. W. A. T. Andrews, R. Jacob Bolard, R. CUMBERLAND. B. K. Spangler, R. J. L. Young, R. DAUPHIN. 1 George Kunkel, R.
2 Samuel S. Page, R. H. Clay Keene, R. J. M. Heagy, R.
DELAWARE. Ward R. Bliss, R. Thomas H. Garvin, R. R. J. Baldwin, R. ELK. George R. Dixon, D. ERIE. 1 E. P. Gould, R. 2 E. H. Wilcox, R. J. R. Raymond, R. FAYEITE. G. Hopwood, R. C. T. Baldwin, R. H. M. Kephart, R. FOREST. J. C. Wenk, R. FRANKLIN. E. Nevin Pomeroy, R.
E. S. Snively, R. FULTON. D. H. Patterson, R. GREENE.
J. A. Marble. D. HUNTINGDON.
P. M. Lytle, R. T. O. Milliken, R. INDIANA.
J. McGaughy, R. N. Seanor, R. JEFFERSON. William O. Smith, R. JUNIATA. H. L. Wilson, R. LACKAWANNA.
1 J. R. Farr, R.
2 A. T. Connell, R.
3 F. J. Grover. R.
4 C. T. O'Malley, R. LANCASTER.
1 F. B. McClain, R. 2 Milton Eby, K. M. Heidel augh, R.
3 W. L. Hershey, R. John S. Wilson, R. A. G. Seyfert, R. LAWRENCE.
A. L. Martin, R. H. W. Griggsby, R. LEBANON. John R. Reinoell, R.
G. W. Ellis. R LEHIGH.
A. J. Kern. R
T. Wannemacher. R. John H. Pascoi. R. LUZERNE. 1 James R. Griner, R.
2 John C. Harvey, R. 3 Daniel J Reese, R. 4 William R Jeffrey, R. 5 W. H. Rutledge, D. 6 S. S. Staples, D. LYCOMING.
Emerson Collins, R.
J. W. King. R. A. H. Rutter, D. M'KEAN. George Griffiths, R. H. H. North. R. MERCER. W. J. Harshaw, R. J. M. Martin. R. L. A. Burrell. R. MIFFLIN. W. H. Parcels, D. MONROE. R. F. Schwartz, D. MONTGOMERY.
F. A. Comly, R. J. B. Goentner, R. B. W. Dambly, R. G. C. Hollenbach, R. H. W. Kratz. R. MONTOUR.
Lloyd W· lliver. D. NORTHAMPTON. Chas. B. Zulick, D.
Webster C. Weiss, R. W. H. Woodring, D. NOTHUMBERLAND. G. W. Rhoads, R. Grant Newberry, R. PERRY. J. W. Buckwalter, R. PHILADELPHIA.
1 George A. Vare. R. Adolph Beyerlein, R. 2 D. H. Conrade, D.
3 Oscar P. Saunders, R.
4 David Singer, R.
5 William Reeves, R. 6 John H. Cruise, R. 7 Samuel Salter, R. 8 John M. Scott, R. 9 C. K. Bolles, R.
10 Frank M. Riter, R. William H. Beam, R. 11 H. Gransbach, R.
12 Wm T. Zehnder, R. 13 H. T. Dunlap, R.
14 William M. Kidd, R.
15 W. W. Penneville, R. John B. DeVelin, R. 16 Wm. F. Stewart, R. Elias Abrams, R. 17 John H. Fow, D.
18 James Clarency, R. John A. J. Ennis, R. Alfred H. Raven, R. 19 Wm. H. Keyser, R. John H. Ribel, R.
20 M. W. Kekeslager, R. 21 John T. Harrison, R. 22 Franklin Reed, R. 23 Wm. Littlev. R.
24 Samuel D. Peltz, R. G. W. B. Hicks, R.
25 John Gilmore, R. Robert M. Smith, R. 26 Samuel Crothers, R. 27 Henry F. Walton, R. C. Harry Fletcher, R. 28 R. C. Salinger, R. Wm. Nickles, R. ΡΙΚΕ.
John A. Kipp, D.
POTTER.
E. U. Eaton, R.
SCHUYLKILL. J. F. Wyatt, R. G. C. Schrink, R. D. C. Shuey, D. Seth Orne, R. B. S. Strick, R.
SNYDER.
C. W. Herman, R.
SOMERSET. W. H. Miller, R.
J. Maurer, R. SULLIVAN.
B. W. Jennings, R.
SUSQUEHANNA. H. J. Milliard, R. L. W. Moore, R.
TIOGA. Jerome B. Niles, R. Walter T. Merrick, R.
UNION. Benj. K. Focht, R. VENANGO.
Henry F. JJames, R.
John L. Mattox, R. WARREN. P. W. Brown, R. WASHINGTON. Geo. V. Lawrence, R.
D. M. Anderson, R.
J. C. French, R. WAYNE.
N. F. Underwood, R. Wm. N. Curtis, R. WESTMORELAND.
J. B. Hammond, R. W. N. Porter, R. A. B. Hunter, R. Sam'l D. Murphy, R. WYOMING.
H. D. Tiffany, R. YORK. W. H. Long, D. C. A. Hawkins, D.
J. C. Graham, D.
C. M. Kerr, D.
Republicans, 177 ; Democrats, 27.
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Name. When elected. P. O. Chief Justice, James P. Sterrett, R. 1878, Philad'a. Justices, Henry Green, R .. . 1880, Easton.
H. W. Williams, R ....... 1887, Wellsh'o. James T. Mitchell, R . . 1888. Philad'a. J. Brewster McCollum, D. 1888, Montr'se. John Dean. R .. .1892, Hollids'b. D. Newlin Fell, R ........ 1893, Philad'a. Prothonotary, Charles S. Greene, R.
PHILADELPLIA COMMON PLEAS.
No. 1 .- President Judge, Joseph Allison, R .; Asso- ciate Judges, F. A. Bregy, R., and Craig Biddle, R
No. 2 .- President Judge, J. I. Clark Hare, R .; As- sociate Judges, Samuel W. Pennypacker, R., and Mayer Sulzberger, R.
No. 3 .- President Judge, Thomas K. Finletter, R .; Associate Judges, James Gay Gordon, D., and Henry Reed. R.
No. 4 .- President Judge. M. Russell Thayer, R .; Associate Judges. M. Arnold, D., and R. N. Wil- son, R. Prothonotary, William B. Mann, R.
PHILADELPHIA ORPHANS' COURT.
President Judge, William B. Hanna, R.t Associate Judges, Clement B. Penrose, R .; William N. Ashman, R .; Joseph C. Ferguson, R.
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CITY REGISTER.
COMMON PLEAS COURT.
Dist. Counties. Judges.
2 Lancaster. J. B. Livingston. R.
Add. Judge H. C. Brubaker, R*
3 Northamuton. . W. W. Schuyler, D. Add. Judge Henry W. Scott, D.
4 Tioga. John I. Mitchell, R.
5 Allegheny E. B. Stowe, R.
Add. Judges F. H. Collier, R.
5 Court No. 2.
Thomas Ewing. R.
Add. Judges .J. W. F. White, R. Christ Magee, D.
Court No. 3 William D. Porter, R.
Add. Judges .John M. Kennedy, D.
S. A. McClung, R.
Orphans' Court. W. G. Hawkins, jr., Rt James W. Over, R.
6"Erie
. Frank Gunnison, R.
7 Bucks
8 Northumberland
.C. R. Savidge, D.
' 9 Cumberland. . Edward W. Biddle.
10 Westmoreland Lucien W. Doty, D.
11 Luzerne Charles E. Rice. R.
Add. Judges .Stanley Woodward, D. John Lynch, D.
"" Orphans' Court . Alfred Darke, R.
12 Dauphin
.J. W. Simonton, R.
Add. Judge. .J. B. McPherson, R*+
13 Bradford . Benj. M. Peck, D.
14 Fayette and Green. .S. Leslie Mestrezat. D.
Add. Judge .. Nathaniel Ewing. R.
15 Chester. Add. Judge.
W. B. Waddell, R.
Joseph Hemphill, D.
16 Bedford, Somerset.
.J. H. Longenecker, R.
17 Butler. John M. Greer, R.
18 Clarion, Jefferson. . E. Heath Clarke, D.
19 York .. J. W. Latimer, D.
Add. Jn ige .J. W. Bittinger. D.
20 Union, Sn'd'r, Mifflin. Harold M. MeClure, R.
21 Schuylkill .Cyrns L. Pershing, D .* +
Add. Judges. .O. P Bechtel, D.
Mason Weidman, D.
22 Wayne and Pike. .. George S. Purdy. D.
23 Berks ..
. J. N. Ermentrout, D. Add. Judge. Gustav A. Endlich. D. * Orphans' Court .... H. Willis Bland, D .*
24 Blair .. John Dean, R.#
25 Clint'n, C'mer'n, Elk. . Charles A. Maver, D.
26 Columbia, Montour ... E. R. Ikelar, D. 27 Washington
28 Venango.
29 Lycoming.
.John J. Metzger, D.
.John J. Henderson, R.
Edwin Albright, D.
.T. J. Clayton, R.t
33 Armstrong. .Calvin Rayburn, D.
34 Susquehanna. . Daniel W. Searle, R.
35 Mercer. S. H. Miller, R.
36 Beaver .. .J. J. Wickham, R. t
37 Warren and Forest ... Charles H. Noyes, D.
38 Montgomery A. A. Swartz, R.
Add. Judge. . Henry K. Weand, R.
39 Franklin .John Stewart, R.
40 Indiana. H. White, R.t
41 Juniata and Perry . Jeremiah S. Lyons, R.
42 Adams and Fulton .. .. S. M. C. Swope, R.
43 Carbon and Monroe .. Allen Craig, D.
44 Wyoming. Sullivan .. . E. M. Dunham, R.
45 Lackawanna R. W. Archibald, R.
Add. Judges. . H. M. Edwards, R. Fred W. Gunster, D.
46 Clearfield. Cyrus Gordon. R.
47 Cambria A. V. Barker, R.
48 Mckean and Potter ... A. G. Olmsted, R .* -Add. Judge T. A. Morrison, R. 49 Centre, Huntingdon. . John G. Love, R.
50 Lawrence. W. D. Wallace, R.
51 Lebanon A. W. Ehrgood, R.
* Elected 1892. #Re-elected. *Elected Justice.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF PENN'A.
Room 18, Fourth Floor, Post Office Building.
Secretary of Board of Commissioners-William A. Ingram.
State Geologist-J. Peter Lesley.
Assistant Geologist -- A. D. W. Smith.
Clerk in Charge-Michael Carraher.
STATE WEATHER SERVICE.
Station, Fourth Floor, Post Office Building.
Observer-T. F. Townsend. Assistant-Charles Weber.
NATIONAL GUARD OF PENNSYLVANIA.
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
Governor -- Robert E. Pattison, Harrisburg.
Staff of Commander-in-Chief.
Brigadier General-Walter W. Greenland, Adju- tant General, Harrisburg.
Lieutenant Colonel-Alexander Krumbhaar, As- sistant Adjutant General, 117 South Twenty-first street, Philadelphia.
Colonel Chambers Mckibbin, Inspector General, Pittsburg.
Colonel Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, Judge Advocate General, 725 Drexel Building, Philadelphia.
Colonel O. E. McClland, Quarter Master General, 1113 Market street, Philadelphia.
Lieutenant Colonel Henry D. Paxson, Assistant Quartermaster General, 506 Walnut street, Phila- delphia.
Colonel Richard S. Edwards, Commissary General, Philadelphia.
Lieutenant Colonel George W. Ryon, Assistant Commissary General, Pottsville.
Colonel Louis W. Reed, Surgeon General, Norris- town
Colonel Thomas J. Hudson, Chief of Artillery, Pitts- burg.
Colonel Herman Osthaus, General Inspector of Rifle Practice, Scranton.
Aides-de-Camp.
Lieutenant Colonel A. J. Drexel, jr .. Fifth and Chestnut sts., Philadelphia.
Lieutenant Colonel Rollin H. Wilbur, South Beth- lehem.
Lieutenant Colonel James Duffy, Marietta.
Lieutenant Colonel Wyle T. Wilson, Summit st., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.
Lieutenant Colonel W. Fred Reynolds, Bellefonte. Lieutenant Colonel James West, Sheldon, Susque- hanna County
Lieutenant Colonel A. D. Seely, Berwick, Colum- bia County.
Lieutenant Colonel Savery Bradley, 15 Dock st., Philadelphia.
Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Connelly, jr., 42 Fifth av., Pittsburg.
Lieutenant Colonel John M. Seifried, Warren.
Lieutenant Colonel Archibald M. Holding, West Chester, Pa.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Potterjr.,, 5122 Arch st., Philadelphia.
Non-Commissioned Staff.
Sergeant Major-Percy W. Mcclellan. Quartermaster Sergeant-Samuel A. Bell, Clarion. Commissary Sergeant-Clement J. Carew, Mead- ville.
Chief Musician-John Russ, Harrisburg.
Division Commander.
Major General -- George R. Snowden, Philadelphia ·
Division Staff.
Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral-George H. North.
Lieutenant Colonel and Inspector-William J. El- liot.
Lieutenant Colonel and Judge Advocate-Charles S. Greene.
Lieutenant Colonel and Quartermaster-Ralph F. Cullinan.
Lieutenant Colonel and Commissary of Subsist- ence-Au-tin Curtin.
Lieutenant Colonel and Sergeant in Chief-Alex- ander A. E. McCandless.
J. A. McIlvain. R.
Charles E. Taylor, R.
30 Crawford.
31 Lehigh
32 Delaware.
Jacob F. Slagle, R.
Herman Yerkes, D.
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CITY REGISTER.
Lieutenant Colonel and Ordnance Officer-A. Lawrence Wetherill.
Lieutenant Colonel and Inspector of Rifle Prac- tice-Samuel S. Hartranft.
Major and Aide-de-Camp-David L. Lewis, jr. Major and Aide-de-Camp-Barton D. Evans. Major and Aide-de-Camp-James A. G. Campbell.
First Brigade Commander.
Brigadier General-John W. Schall, Norristown.
First Brigade Staff.
Major and Assistant Adjutant General-Thomas J. Stewart.
Major and Inspector-Frank G. Sweeney.
Major and Judge Advocate-Robert Adams, jr.
Major and Quartermaster-Beverly Randolph Keim.
Major and Commissary of Subsistence-J. Wilkes O'Neill.
Major and Brigade Surgeon-Joseph K. Weaver. Major and Ordnance Officer-Herbert Cox.
Captains and Aides-de-Camp~Vincent G. Robin- sou and George Burton.
Organizations.
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry-Captain E. Burd Grubb.
Battery A-Captain Maurice C. Stafford.
Gray Invincibles-Captain Warren D. Henderson. State Fencibles-Major Thurber T. Brazer. First Regiment-Colonel Wendell P. Bowman. Second Regiment-Colonel John Biddle Parter. Third Regiment-Colonel Edward DeV. Morrell. Sixth Regiment- -
First Battalion, State Naval Militia-Commander R. K. Wright, jr.
Second Brigade Commander.
Brigadier General-John A. Wiley, Franklin.
Second Brigade Staff.
Major and Assistant Adjutant General -- Charles Miller.
Major and Inspector-Frank K. Patterson.
Major and Judge Advocate-Jacob Jay Miller. Major and Quartermaster-Albert Johnson Logan. Major and commissary of Subsistence-William J. Singer.
Major and Brigade Surgeon-James E. Stillman. Major and Ordnance Officer-Samuel Hazlett. Captain and Aide-de-Camp-John P. Penny.
Captain and Aide-de-Camp-Samuel Wilson Elder.
Organizations.
Sheridan Troop-Captain Charles S. W. Jones. Battery B-Captain Alfred E. Hunt.
Fifth Regiment-Colonel Theodore Burchfield.
Tenth Regiment-Colonel Alexander L. Hawkins. Fourteenth Regiment-Colonel Peter D. Perch- ment.
Fifteenth Regiment -- Colonel William A. Kreps. Sixteenth Regiment-Colonel Willis J. Hulings. Eighteenth Regiment-Colonel Norman M. Smith. Division A, Second Battalion State Naval Militia- Lieutenant William F. Robeson.
Third Brigade Commander.
Brigadier General-John P. S. Gobin, Lebanon.
Third Brigade Staff.
Major and Assistant Adjutant General-Milton A. Gherst.
Major and Inspector-J. Ridgway Wright.
Major and Judge Advocate -- John P. Albro. Major and Quartermaster-Henry P. Mover.
Major and Commissary of Subsistence-William O. Coolbaugh.
Major and Brigade Surgeon-William H. Egle. Major and Orduance Officer-John G. Borb. Captain and Aide-de-Camp-A. W. Shultz. Captain and Aide-de-Camp-Edward Y. Seidel.
Organizations.
Governor's Troop-Captain, Frederick M. Ott. Battery C-Captain, John Denithorne.
Fourth Regiment-Colonel, David Brainard Case.
Eighth Regiment-Colonel, Frank J. Magee, Ninth Regiment-Colonel, Morris J. Keck.
Twelfth Regiment-Colonel, James B. Coryell. Thirteenth Regiment-Colonel, Ezra H. Ripple.
The Report for 1893 shows the enrolled militia in Pennsylvania to be 8,563. The National Guard consisted of 629 officers and 7,976 enlisted men. The companies were 3 cavalry, 3 artillery and 131 infantry. The infantry companies-one is unattached, the Gray Invincibles, four are in a battalion, the State Fencibles and the others are organized into fifteen regiments.
The amount appropriated annually for the main- tenance of the National Guard of Pennsylvania is $300,000.
Philadelphia City.
First Regiment, Infantry.
(Ten Companies).
Armory, Broad and Callowhill streets, Philadel- phia.
Colonel-Wendell P. Bowman. Lieutenant Colonel-J. Lewis Good.
Adjutant-First Lieutenant Robert G Stinson.
Staff Officers.
Quartermaster-First Lieutenant Frederick Koons.
Surgeon-Major Alexis Dupont Smith.
Assistant Surgeons-First Lieut. Edward Martin, Lawrence Savery Smith.
Inspector of Rifle Practice -Vacancy.
Paymaster-Captain Pearson S. Conrad.
Chaplain-Rev. S. D. McConnell, D. D.
First Battalion.
Major-Albert L. Williams, commanding.
Adjutant-Second Lient. George W. Zane.
Captains-James Muldoon, Thomas H. P. Todd,
William Brod, G. K. Moorehead, Eugene J. Ken- sil. Second Battalion.
Major-Clarence T. Kensil, commanding.
Adjutant-Vacancy.
Captains-Milton W. Orne, William S. Allen, Car- roll B. Nichols, Walter E. Torr.
Second Regiment Infantry.
(Ten Companies).
Armory, 518 Race street, Philadelphia.
Colonel-John Biddle Porter.
Lieutenant-Colonel-Henry D. Dechert.
Staff Officers-Adjutant-First Lieutenant John R. Matlack, jr.
Commissary-Captain C. A. Widmayer.
Quartermaster-First Lieutenant John A. Franks Surgeon-
Assistant Surgeons-First Lieutenants Herman Burgin, L. P. Robbins.
Inspector of Rifle Practice-First Lieutenant Charles A. Rutter.
First Battalion.
Major-H. Worman, commanding. Adjutant-Second Lieutenant John Hall Rankin. Captains-Peter H. Jacobus, John T. Hughes, Hamilton D. Turner, John P. Lindsay, Francis W. Long. Second Battalion.
Major-Albert H. Hartung, commanding. Adjutant-Second Lieutenant August P. Kunzig. Captains-George W. Ahrens, Adolph Hartung John C. Bowen, Harry S. Clark, Charles T. Wil- son.
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CITY REGISTER.
Third Regiment Infantry.
(Eight Companies).
Armory, Broad and Wharton streets, Philadelphia.
Colonel-Edward Morrell.
Lieutenant-Colonel-Thomas H. Maginnis.
Adjutant-First Lieutenant W. G. Price.
Quartermaster-First Lieutenant J. S. Kuen, jr. Surgeon-Major Edward Martin.
Assistant Surgeons-First Lieutenants Thompson, R. G. LeComte.
G. Inspector of Rifle Practice-First Lieutenant C. M. Machold. Paymaster-Captain E. R. Coleman.
Chaplain-Rev. Leverett Bradley, D. D.
First Battalion.
Major -- Leander C. Hall, jr., commanding. Adjutant-Second Lieutenant Robert A. Cavin. Captains-A. J. Machold, E. G. Willyoung, C. A. Maginnis, H. A. Mitchell.
Second Battalion.
Major-Edward D. Ellis, commanding.
Adjutant-Second Lieutenant Henry C. Fox.
Captains-Frank A. Boyer. W. R. Carson, E. M. DeCann, jr., George B. Myers.
State Fencibles Battalion.
(Four Companies).
Armory, Broad street below Race, Philadelphia.
Major-Thurber T. Brazer. Adjutant-First Lieutenant J. Frank Redfearn.
Quartermaster-First Lieutenant John Worman. Inspector of Rifle Practice-First Lieutenant George Christie.
Assistant Surgeon-First Lieutenant Charles Fitz -. patrick.
Chaplain-Rev. Henry A. F. Hoyt.
Battery A.
(Six Guns and Two Gattlings).
Armory, Forty-first and Mantua av., West Phila -- delphia.
Captain-Maurice C. Stafford.
First Lieutenants-Charles W. Marshall and H. LeGrand, ensign.
Second Lieutenant-John G. Hollick.
Assistant Surgeon-Dwight B. Fuller.
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry.
Armory. Twenty-first street below Market, Phila -· delphia.
Captain-E. Burd Grubb.
First Lieutenant-Vacancy. Second Lieutenant-E. H. Mccullough.
Cornet-Frank E. Patterson. Assistant Surgeon-John B. Shober.
Quartermaster-Lieutenant Hugh Craig, jr.
Independent Company Gray Invincibles. (Colored).
Armory, 1913 Market street, Philadelphia.
Captain-Warren D. Anderson, First Lieutenant-Charles H. Wooten.
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
COMMON PLEAS COURT.
Judges elected for ten years. Salaries, $7,000 each.
No. 1-Sixth below Chestnut.
President Judge-Joseph Allison. R.
Associate Judges-J. Amadee Bregy, R ; Craig Bid- dle, R.
Clerk-George T. Diess, R. $1,400.
Crier-Horace D. Gaw, R, $4 per dav.
Assistant Crier-Oscar F. West, R, $4 per day.
No. 2-Sixth and Chestnut Streets.
President Judge-J. I. Clark Hare, R.
Associate Judges-Samuel W. Pennypacker, R ; vacancy. Clerk-Thomas B. Reeves. R. $1,400.
Crier-A. Jackson Reilly, R, $4 per day.
Assistant Crier-W. B. Reed, R, $4 per day.
No. 3-State House Row, Second Floor, over Sheriff's Office.
President Judge-Thomas K. Finletter, R. Associate Judges-James Gay Gordon, D; Henry Reed. R.
Clerk-J. Penn MacCain, R. $4 per day.
Crier-Henry L McIntire, R, $4 per day.
Assistant Crier-John Yard, R, $4 per day.
No. 4-Chestnut Street below Sixth.
President Judge-M. Russell Thayer, R. Associate Judges-Michael Arnold, D ; Robert N. Wilson, R. Clerk-Charles H. White, R. $1.400. Crier-Eli E. Sellers, R, $4 per day. Assistant Crier-W. B. Hart, R, $4 per day.
ORPHANS' COURT.
No. 211 South Sixth Street.
President Judge-William B. Hanna. Salary,
$7.000.
Associate Judges -- Clement B. Penrose, R ; Wil- liam N. Ashman, R; Joseph C. Ferguson, R, $7,000 each.
Register of Wills-William G. Shields, R (ex -- officio clerk).
First Assistant Clerk-A. J. Fortin, R, $2,000. Second Assistant-Edward Nichols, R, $1,800. Third Assistant-James S. Bird, R, $1,200. Fourth Assistant-Robert E Ferguson, R. $1,000. Fifth Assistant-Howard S. Bear, R, $1,000. Sixth Assistant-George W. Rourke, R, $1,000. Seventh Assistant-Ferg. H. Baxter. R, $1,000. Eighth Assistant-James B. Sheehan, R. $1,000. Ninth Assistant-George J. Murphy, R, $1,000. Tenth Assistant-John Leonard, R, $1,000. Messenger-H. M. Oliver, R, $800.
Crier-H. M. Wadsworth, R. $4 per day. Marriage License Clerk-James S. Bird, 211 South Sixth st.
PROTHONOTARY-COMMON PLEAS.
Southeast Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets.
Prothonotary-William B. Mann, R, $10.000.
Deputy Prothonotary-Charles B. Roberts, $3,500. Second Deputy-Charles N. Mann; $2,300. Clerk-James W. Flercher, $2,000. Second Clerk-R. F. Clay, $1,500.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
City Hali, Sixth Floor.
District Attorney-George S. Graham.
First Assistant-John L. Kinsey. Second Assistant-William W. Ker. Third Assistant-Samuel Boyle.
Fourth Assistant-Thomas D. Finletter Indictment Clerk-J.M. R. Jermon, 654 City Hall.
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CITY REGISTER.
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Clerk-James W. Latta, 685 City Hall.
Deputy Clerk-Richard Peltz.
Court Clerk - A. Wilson Henszey.
Court Clerk-Charles H. Good.
SHERIFF.
Office, State House Row.
Sheriff-Samuel M. Clement, R. Salary, $15,000. Term expires January 1, 1897.
Real Estate Deputy-Frank W. Leach. R. $6,000.
Clerk to Real Estate Deputy-Joseph F. Porter, R, $1,500.
Personal Deputy-John H. Anderson, R, $2,000, Execution Clerk-S. Hoxie Goodwin, R, $1,200.
Appearance Clerk-John E. Engel, R, $1,000.
Assistant Appearance Clerk -- Chris J. Parry, R, $900.
Deputy Sheriffs-W. F. Wilkins, Peter Saybolt, John Ertel, Allan Pancoast, Frank G. Walter, Henry Johnson. All Republicans. $1,000 each.
REGISTER OF WILLS.
City Hall, Rooms 162 to 168.
Register-Elias P. Smithers, R. Salary, $5,000 and fees. Term expires January, 1898.
Deputy Register-Charles Irwin, R. $2,500.
State Appraiser-Gilbert W. Greger, R, paid by the Register.
Assistant Appraiser-Gilbert S. Moore, R, paid by the Register.
Transcribing Clerks-Robert T. Harvey, R, $1,500; M. Webster Myers, R, #1,000.
Account Clerks-Samuel A. Caldwell, R. Harry F. Walton, R. $1,0000 each.
Recording Clerks-Lewis B. Weysser, R, J. Aug. C. Goebel, R, James L. Cooper, R. $1.000 each. Index Clerks-Thomas A. Spence, R, Willis Law- rence, R. $1,000 each.
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