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Miscellaneous Clerks-Donald MacGregor, R, Charles T. Preston, R, Charies N. Apple, R. $1,000 each.
Inventory Clerk-Wesley F. Platt, R, $1.000. Messenger-William J. Harrington, R, $800. Janitress-Bridget Hayes, #300.
Custodian of Records-John Querns, R, $800. Stenographer-Robert M. Boyle, $1,000.
RECORDER OF DEEDS.
City Hall, Rooms 154 to 160.
Recorder-John J. Curley. D. Salary, $10,000. Term expires January, 1896.
Deputy Recorder-Jos. K. Fletcher, R, $2,750. Chief Clerk-Joseph Berry. R, $2,000. Chief Search Clerk-R. N Warner, R, $2,000.
Search Clerks-(Mortgages) Samuel Topham, R. William C. Combes, R, Samuel A Walsh, R. $1,- 500 each
Mortgage Index Clerk-Jacob Adler, R, $1,800. Conveyance Index Clerk-W. S. Ridgway, R. $1,- 500.
Assistant Index Clerk-Ezra Lukens, R, $1,200. Bookkeeper-Samuel Sparhawk, R, $1,7 50.
Conveyance Search Clerks-Frederick H. Wood- head, R, Henry C. Doebley, R, $1,200 each Miscellaneous Clerks-Benjamin F. Gaunt, $1,500, John A. Maugle, Joseph W. Lewis, Edward G. Lee, $1,000 each. All Republicans.
Superintendent of Transcribing Room-Vacancy. Compare Clerk-Samuel R. Clime, R, $1,350.
Assistant compare Clerks-Henry E. Shaw, H. C. Glenn, C. A. Morrison, $1,350 each, all Republi- cans.
Custodian of Records-Andrew Jackson, $1,000. Recorder's Transfer Clerk-Henry Weichselbaum, $1,200.
DEPARTMENT OF LAW,
Northeast corner of Sixth and Locust streets.
City Solicitor-Charles F Warwick, R. Salary, $10,000. Term expires April, 1896.
First Assistant-James Alcorn, R, $4,500. Second Assistant-Howard A Davis, R. $2,500. Road Assistant-Francis L. Wayland, R, $2,500.
Assistants-John K. McCarthy, $2,000, E. Spen- cer Miller, Jos. W. Catharine, jr, $1,800 each; Leonard Finletter, $1,600; George E. Feli, R, $1,- 500; David Lavis, R, John C. Sheahan, $1.400 each: Frank F. Sorver, Charles S. Wood, J. Lee- Patton, William H. List, $1,200 each
Solicitor for Guardian of the Poor-Samuel E. Cavin. $2.000.
Lien Solicitor-Isaac H. Shields, $3,000.
Solicitor for Building Inspectors-Harris S. Bar- ret, $2,000.
Tax Solicitor-Alfred S. Miller, $1,550.
Lien Clerks and Cashier --- Joseph L. Hopson, $1,- 500, John M. Smith, $1,000.
Chief Clerk --- Thomas S Stout, $1,500.
Road Clerk --- William J. Kerns, $1,200.
Clerks --- Charles A. Clark, R, $1,200, H. C. Gill, Mar- tin H. Ettinger and Joseph E. Jones, R, $1,000. each; James Hamilton. R, L. Leslie, R, Isaiah Conrad, R, $900 each; William B. Yocum, $500. Superintendent Road Jury Rooms --- Lewis D. Bach, $900,
Stenographers and Typewriters --- Spencer R. Wes- ton and Charles McGlatherv, $1,500 each.
Janitor and Messenger --- Josiah C. Musick, $1,000. Road Jury Rooms, southwest corner Fifth and Chestnut streets first floor.
CORONER.
632 Chestnut street.
Coroner-Samuel H. Ashbridge. $5,000. Term expires January, 1896.
Deputy Coroner -- Thomas Dugan. $2,500.
Physicians-Harry L. Sideboiham, William K. Mattern. $1,800 each.
Clerk-Abraham L. English. $1,500.
COUNTY PRISON.
Passyunk Avenue and Reed Street.
Inspectors-Richard D. Barclay (Secretary), Rob- ert R. Corson, Ralph F. Cullinan, George W. Hall, Charles Hill (Treasurer). Henry H. Hous- ton, Emlen Hutchinson, Wm M. Reilly, Edmund Smith (President), Seth B. Stitt, Henry D. Welsh. Superintendent-H. Perkins, R. Salary, $2,500. Clerk-Robert C. Motherwell, jr., R. $1,500.
Deputy Superintendent-A. P. Richardson, R. $1,500.
Physicians-Benjamin F. Butcher, R. $1,000. Sarah L. Weintraub. #900.
Apothecary and Assistant Physician-F. A. Sharp, R. #900.
Prison Agent-Joseph J. Camp, R. $1,250. Matron-Elizabeth Matthews. $850.
Assistant Matron-Anna B. Harshaw. $585.
EASTERN PENITENTIARY.
Twenty-first Street and Fairmount Avenue.
Inspectors-Richard Vaux. D (President); W.
Frederick Snyder R ; Conrad B. Day, D; And. J. Maloney, R; Henry Z. Ziegler, R.
Warden-Michael J. Cassidy, D. $4,500.
Secretary-Andrew J. Maloney, R.
Treasurer-W. Frederick Snyder, R.
Resident Physician-M. V. Ball, M. D., R.
Moral Instructor-Rev. Joseph Welch.
Clerk-Daniel W. Bussinger, R. $2,000.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
Boys' Department, Glen Mills, Delaware County. Girls' Department, 22d and Poplar streets.
President-George M. Troutman.
Vice-Presidents-James V. Watson, Joseph G. Rosengarten.
Treasurer-Thomas A. Robinson.
Secretary-Alfred M. Collins.
Assistant Secretary-Richard A. Lewis.
Counsellors-Geo. W. Biddle, John G. Johnson. Solicitor-N. Dubois Miller.
Physician-Philip N. Eckman (Boys' Department). Superintendent-F. H. Nibecker (Boys' Depart- ment).
Superintendent-Mary A. Campbell (Girl's De- partment).
Agent and Bookkeeper-H. R. Summers, 1116 Girard street.
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CITY REGISTER.
PHILADELPHIA CITY GOVERNMENT.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Directory of Offices Alphabetically Arranged. .
Nos.
Board of Health-
Chief clerk. 610
Health officer 615
House drainage inspector 613
Milk inspectors 513
Nuisance inspectors 617
Registration of births, deaths and mar- riages 515
Board of revision of taxes. 113
Clerk of court of quarter sessions. 685
Commissioners-
City .. 136
Fairmount park 127
New public buildings. 262
Controller. 146
Courts-
Criminal court room No. 1 646
Criminal court room. 676
Criminal court room No. 2 650
Orphans' court-records. 536
Police court room. 625
454
Supreme court room .. prothonotary 456
Department of Public Safety-
Boiler inspectors. 317
Building inspectors. 315
City property bureau 130
Detective bureau. 529
Director .. 225
Electrical bureau 626
Superintendent of police.
227 Department of Public Works-
Director 212
Highway bureau 232
Survey bureau. 418
District Attorney .
664
Grand Jury Room.
675
Free Library of Phila 167 Mayor .. . 214
Civil service board. 153
Model room.
202 Headquarters. 186
Police captain's room
629
Police reserves' room
Police surgeon. 631
527
Recorder of Deeds 154
Register of Wills. 162
Tax office 102 Tax Office-
Delinquent 110
Search office 118
Water rents 114
Treasurer-
City 143
THE COUNCILS.
SELECT COUNCIL.
President-James L. Miles.
Chief Clerk-Joseph H. Paist, 1821 Mount Ver- non st.
Assistant Clerk-Henry W. Robertson, 1915 Mar- ket st.
Sergeant-at-Arms-James Franklin, 1523 Chris- tian st. Wards.
1 Penrose A. McClain, 1535 Moyamensing av.
2 Joseph L. Nobre, 1243 Moyamensing av.
3 Harry Hunter, 732 South Twelfth st.
4 William McMullin, 631 Sonth Ninth st.
5 James B. Anderson, 321 Pine st.
6 Thomas J. Ryan, 244 Crown st.
7 Samuel F. Houseman, 424 South Broad st.
8 Charles Y. Audenreid, 1823 Walnut st.
9 Robert R. Bringhurst, 38 North Eleventh st.
10 F. A. Ballinger, 216 North Thirteenth st.
11 Joseph H. Klemmer, 132 Green st. 12 Frank Shanz, 414 Green st.
13 James L. Miles, 524 Walnut st.
14 William G. Ruthford, 1314 Melon st.
15 Charles L. Brown, 2434 Poplar st.
16 Henry Clay, 918 North Fifth st.
17 Charles Kitchenman, 322 Thompson st. 18 Isaac D. Hetzell, 322 Richmond st.
19 Thomas J. Rose, 143 Susquehanna av.
20 William Rodenhausen, 1445 Franklin st. 21 Joseph M. Adams.
22 William F. Brown, North Twenty-seventh st. and Graver's la , Chestnut Hill.
23 J. Emory Byram, 4645 Penn st., Frankford.
24 George W. Kendrick, jr., 3507 Baring st.
25 Wilbur F. Short, 2915 Richmond st.
26 Thomas B. McAvoy, 1526 South Broad st.
27 Edward W. Patton, 3926 Walnut st.
28 Samuel P. Town, 1923 Susquehanna av.
29 John E. Hanifen, 1624 North Sixteenth st.
30 William McCoach, 160? Sansom st.
31 Watson D. Upperman, 2359 East Susquehanna av.
32 Franklin M. Harrie, 1611 Filbert st.
33 Milton S. Apple, 2864 North Fifth st.
34 W. Harry Stirling, Fifty-fourth and Media sts.
35 Joseph H. Brown, 8012 Frankford av., Holmes- burg.
36 Hugh Black, 1133 South Twenty-fourth st.
37 Charles A. Schaufler, 915 Dauphin st.
COMMON COUNCIL.
President -Wengel Hartman, 125 South Seventh st. Chief Clerk-George W. Kochensperger, 1903 North Eleventh st.
First Assistant-William Bartley, North Eleventh st.
Second Assistant-Gavin Neilson, Mt. Pleasant av., Germantown.
Asssistant and Clerk of Highway and Survey Commissions-William H. Felton, 860 North Forty-second st.
Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles B. Hall, 2010 Pine st. Wards.
1. William A. Miller, 1819 South Fourth st. William H. Ott, 1504 South Sixth st. John Keep, 517 Snyder av.
Robert Denny, 1426 South Sixth st. Henry Green, 1511 South Fifth st. Judson C. Keith, 1827 South Seventh st, John M. Stratton, 1645 Passyunk av.
2. Charles F. Iseminger, 628 Federal st. Andrew W. Falbey, 233 Federal st. John L. Harold, 917 Passyunk av.
3. Hiram Bowman, 801 South Fifth st.
4. Daniel J. Ryan, 719 Florida st. James M. Simkins, 530 South Second st.
5. John F. Reidenbach, 137 Swanwick. Thomas W. Moore, 350 South Fourth st.
6. William VanOsten, 10 North Fifth st.
7. Charles Seger, 40 South Sixth st. George H. Wilson, 1130 Lombard st. Andrew F. Stevens, jr., 1345 Lombard st.
8. Wencel Hartman, 125 South Seventh st. David S. B. Chew, 1716 Walnut st.
9. Charles Roberts, 1716 Arch st.
10. Nathan T. Lewis, 222 North Ninth st. Benuett L. Smedley, 2050 Vine st. William H. Garrett, 146 North Thirteenth st.
11. Edwin E Smith, 507 St. John st.
12. Win. A. L. Reigel, M. D., 538 North Fourth st.
13. James C. Collins, 327 North Front st. Ellsworth H. Hults, 863 North Seventh st.
14. John T. Stauffer, 333 North Twelfth st. John N. Horton, 1318 Spring Garden st. John A. Forepaugh, 1333 Brown st.
15. George Thomas, 633 North Sixteenth st. William G. Huey, 1815 Vine st. J. M. Hibbs, 527 North Eighteenth st. David C. Cleaver, 1825 Spring Garden st. Henry W. Lambirth, 631 North Nineteenth st. Joseph H. Swope, 828 North Twenty-first st.
16. Samuel S. Lowenstein, 946 North Fitth st. Charles S. Hauger, 1139 St. John st.
17. Jacob Roth, 1318 Germantown av. Joseph Thorn, 1408 Howard st.
National Guard of Pennsylvania-
Police matron. 635
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CITY REGISTER.
18. J. P. Henderson, 635 Hockley st. William Rowen, 251 East Girard av. G. H. Einwechter, 1034 Shackamaxon st. Agnew MacBride. 401 Drexel blog.
19. Thomas Firth, 123 Susquehanna av. William M. Geary, 1926 North Third st. G Edward Schlegelmilch, 1714 Frankford av. J. Gordon Showaker, 2362 Fairhill st. Edward Buchholz, 2007 Germantown av. Robert W. B. Cornelius, M. D., 2512 N Sixth st.
20. A. Atwood Grace, 608 Chestnut st. Charles K. Smith, 123 Arch st. Morris M. Caverow, 970 Hutchinson st. Harry P. Crowell. 1731 North Eighth st. George Hawkes, 1508 North Seventh st. George W. Conrad. 1411 Franklin st.
21. Wm. F. Dixon, 102 Leverington, av., Myk. Josiah I.inton, 112 North Front st. A. Ellwood Jones, 26 Sumac st., Myk.
22. Thomas Meehan, Church corner Chew. Gtn. George W. Boyer, Station A, Oak la, Gtn. Jacob J. Seeds, 115 North Seventh st. Samuel Goodman, 621 Chestnut st. John W. Davidson, 4529 Rubicam av., Gtn.
23. William Horrocks, 4431 Frankford av. Jonathan Haertier, 4535 Mulberry st., Fkd.
24. Philip Rudolph, 306 North Fortieth st. Gustav R. Schaefer, 1328 Chestnut st. Frederick W. Eggeling. 4219 Aspen st. John McParland. 622 Brooklyn st. A. H. MacOwen, 809 North Forty-first st. William W. Allen, 615 North Thirty-fourth st.
25. William R. Knight, jr., 3555 Kensington av. Hugh T. Pigott. 2756 Church st., Bridesburg. Frederick C. Simon, 2034 E. Allegheny av. Richard E. Tongue, 2013 E. Clearfield st.
26. Edward A. Anderson, 206 South Seventh st. Thomas Hunter, M. D., 1500 Wba ton st. C. C. Bastian, Passyunk av W. of Fifteenth st. S. C. Aiman, 1604 South Sixteenth st.
27. John M. Wal on, 4205 Chester av. Basıl H. Brown, 221 South Thirty-sixth st. J. Warner Goheen, 227 South Sixth st. Charles E. Connell, 60th and Kingsessing av.
28. Hiram A. Miller, 1609 Allegheny av. John H. Poit, 2531 North Twenty-Seventh st. Bernard A. Hertsch, 4164 Germantown av. George J. Jewill, 2208 North Eighteenth st. Frederick Stehle, 3426 Ridge av
29. Elias P. Smithers, 219 South Sixth st. A. Raymond Raff, 2331 North College av. William H. Bristow, 1624 Columbia av. Joseph Martin, M. D .. 2009 Columbia av. Clayton M. Hunsicker, 2018 Master st. David Peoples, 2415 North College av. Walter Leighton, 1709 North Nineteenth st. One vacancy.
39. Wm. J. Pollock, 734 South Seventeenth st. John Irvine, 2419 Carpenter st. William H. Wilson, 2222 St. Alban's pl.
31. Robert S. Leithead, 2024 E Susquehanna av. John Paltatt, 2301 East Cumberland st. Cyrus Carsen, 2353 East York st. George W. Knall, 2620 Coral st.
32. Joseph T. Taylor, 2121 North Seventeenth st. Frederick A. White, M. D., 1812 North Twenty- seventh st.
Robert W. Finletter, 1937 North Twelfth st. Norris E. Henderson, 1929 North Twelfth st.
33. R. C. Horr, 3631 Germantown av. Samuel Lamond, 443 East Somerset st. Charles HI. Sayre, 1619 Cayuga st. Arthur T. Wadsworth, 922 West Cambria st. 34. Thomas L. Hicks, 23 North Juniper st. Z. Taylor Richards, 1512 North Fifty-fifth st. Robert Harvey, 934 North Forty-seventh st. 35. William H. Hill, 6954 Keystone st., Tacony. 36. James Bawn. 1909 Federal st. Samuel K. Stinger, 3124 Wharton st. Arthur R. H. Morrow, 2039 Morris st. James G. MacKinney, 1615 South Nineteenth st. 37. James B. Walls, 2421 North Tenth st. Austin W. Bennett, 1035 Dauphin st. Stenographer for Select and Common Council- Harold Godfrey, 500 Chestnut st.
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
City Hall, Rooms 214, 216 and 218.
Armation by Select Council.
Mayor-Edwin S. Stuart, R. Salary. $12,000. Secretary-Lewis E. Beitler, R, $2,500.
Contract Clerk-James R. Calhoun, R., $1,500.
First Assistant Clerk-Harry W. Pierson, R., $1,200. Second Assistant Clerk- H. M. Fisler, R., $900. Messenger- William G. Lee, R., $720.
secretary Civil Service Board-Harry L. Neall, R., $2,000.
State Inspector of Oils-Mahlon D. Young, 429 Walnut st., appointed by the Mayor.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
City Hall, Rooms 217-225.
Director-AbrahamM. Beitler, R. Salary, $10,000. Secretary-James Hovt, R., $2,400.
Bookkeeper-Hiram Horter, jr., R., $2,000.
Bureaus under charge of this Department-Po- lice, Fire, Electrical, Health, Building Inspec- tors. Boiler Inspection, City Property, Fire Es- capes.
BUREAU OF POLICE.
City Hall, Room 227.
Superintendent of Police-Robert J. Linden, R. Salary, $4,500.
Fire Marshal-James S. Thompson, R, $1,800.
Police Surgeon-Dr. Thomas H. Andrews, R, $1,800.
Chief Clerk-William Culbertson, R. $1,800.
Assistant Clerks --- George Rubicam, R, and Ben- jamin F. Shantz, R, $1,100 each.
Central Station Clerk --- John B. Moffitt, R, $1,500. Clerk to Superintendent of Police --- Charles Henry, R, $1,200.
Assistant Clerk to Superintendent of Police --- Samuel W. Roop, R, $1, 100.
Clerk of Detectives-John M. Townsend, R. $1,500. Storehouse Clerk-Isaac W. Lanning, R, $900. Messenger-William J. Foster, R, $821.
Captains of Police-First Division, Charles B Edgar; Second, Edward W. Malin; Third, Harry M. Quirk; Fourth, Thomas Brown; Fifth George W. Thompson, $1,900.
Detectives-Peter Miller, chief, $1,900; James P Hamm, Kerlin C. Bond, Thomas Crawford, R. J McKenty, Theodore Eckstein, James I. Don- aghy, Frank P. Geyer, John Murray, James S. Tate, Adam Ulrich, $1, 450 each; Harry T. Stan- ford, Thomas Alexander, $1,200 each.
Vagrant Detective --- William Almendinger, $1,450. Court Detective --- Charles C. Ketler, $1.000.
Night Detective --- William H. Brown, $912.50.
Meat and Cattle Inspection --- Charles W. Wood, detective, $1,350; A. F. Schrieber, veterinarian, $1,000; Leonard Pearson, consulting veterin- arian, $500.
CAPTAINS, DISTRICTS.
First Division --- Captain Charles B. Edgar, em- bracing the Second, Third, Fifth, Nineteenth, Twenty-fifth districts, Schuykill Harbor, Del- aware Harbor No. 2 and Van Stables.
Second Division -- Captain Edward W. Malin, em- bracing the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Twentieth districts and Delaware Har- bor No. 1.
Third Division -- Captain Harry M. Kirk, embrac- ing the Tenth. Eleventh, Twelfth, Fifteenth, Eighteenth, Twenty - fourth, Twenty - sixth, Twenty-seventh and Thirtiet i districts.
Fourth Division-Captain Thomas Brown, em - bracing the Thirteenth, Fourteenth. Twenty- second, Twenty-third and Twenty-eighth dis- tricts.
Fifth Division-Captain George W. Thompson, embracing the First, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Twenty-first and Twenty-ninth districts.
Magistrates at Central Station-John F. Pole and William J Milligan.
District Station Houses and Officers in Charge.
Reserve Corps-City Hall. Lieutenant, Sylvester Keyser.
Appointments by the Mayor are subject to con- First District-Station-house, Fitzwater below Twentieth. Lieutenant, David McCoach.
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Second District-Station-house, Second above Christian. Lieutenant, Lewis Gillingham.
Third District-Station-house, Union above Third. Lieutenant, E. L. Usilton.
Fourth District-Station-house, Fifth above Race .. Lieutenant, Jeremiah Burke.
Fifth District-Station-house, Fifteenth below Wal- nut. Lieutenant, William Warnock.
Sixth District-Station-house, Eleventh Race. Lieutenant, Andrew Egan.
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Seventh. District-Station-house, St. John above Buttonwood. Lieutenant, Charles H. Heaton. Eighth District-Station-house. Buttonwood above Tenth. Lieutenant, George W. Smith.
Ninth District-Station- house, Twenty-third and Brown. Lieutenant, William H. Francis.
Tenth District-Station-house, Front and Master. Lieutenant, William C. Steck.
Eleventh District-Station-house, Girard avenue near Otis. Lieutenant, Henry Tuttle.
Twelfth District-Station-house, Tenth and Thompson. Lieutenant, Thomas Hampson.
Thirteenth District-Station-house, Manayunk. Lieutenant, A. C. Allison,
Fourteenth District-Station-house, rear of Ger- mantown Hall. Lieutenant, Alexander Buch- anan.
Fifteenth District-Station-house, Frankford. Lieutenant, Albert Hanson.
Sixteenth District-Station-house, Thirty-ninth and Lancaster avenue. Lieutenant, Jacob S. Miller.
Seventeenth District-Station-house, Twentieth below Federal. Lieutenant, Benjamin A. Tom- linson,
Eighteenth District -- Station-house, Fourth and York. Lieutenant, John L. Coon.
Nineteenth District --- Station-house, Lombard be- low Eighth. Lieutenant, John Mitchell.
Twentieth District --- Station-house, Filbert above Fifteenth. Lieutenant, George C. Wilkins.
Twenty- first District --- Station-house, Thirty-sev- enth and Woodlands avenue. Lieutenant, John Lattimer.
Twenty-second District --- Station-house, Lehigh and Park avenues. Lieutenant, Harry Wolf.
Twenty-third District --- Station-house, Jefferson above Twentieth, Lieutenant, E. M. Lyons.
Twenty-fourth District --- Station-house, Belgrade and Clearfield. Lieutenant, Samuel Clase.
Twenty-fifth District --- Station-house, 1507 Moya- mensing avenue. Lieutenant, William M. Har- mer.
Twenty-sixth District --- Station-house, Dauphin and Trenton avenue. Lieutenant, Leonard Mc- Garvey.
Twenty-seventh District --- Tacony, Lieutenant, Wm. L. Dun an.
Twenty-eighth District --- Station-house, Twentieth and Berks. Lieutenant, John J. Hallowell.
Twenty-ninth District --- Station-house. Sixty-first and Thompson. Lieutenant, James B. Robinson. Thirtieth District --- Station-house, Front and West- moreland. Lieutenant, Harry Enders.
Delaware Harhor --- Vine Street Wharf. Lieuten- ant, George Moore.
Schuylkill Harbor --- Station-house, Chestnut Street Wharf, west side. Lieutenant, Joseph P. Green. The force consists of five captains, sixteen detec- tives, 33 lieutenants, 84 sergeants, 108 house ser- geants (telegraph operators), 40 patrol ser- geants, 40 patrol drivers, 40 patrol officers, 4 pilots, 4 engineers, 4 firemen, 6 van drivers, 13 hostlers, 14 matrons, 1,754 policemen.
Salaries of lieutenants, $1,475 ; sergeants, $1,250; house sergeants, $1,040 ; policemen, $2.50 per day when on actual duty and $40 for clothing.
Superintendent of Patrol and Police Van Service --- William H. Johnson, Twelfth and Reed. Salary, $1,000.
Patrol Stations and Districts.
No. 1-Comprises from South to Vine, east of Sev- enth, embracing Third and Fourth districts Sta- tion, Union above Third.
No. 2-Comprises all West Philadelphia south of Market, embracing Twenty-first District. Sta- tion, Thirty-seventh and Woodland avenue.
No. 3-Comprises all of West, Philadelphia, north of Market street, and east of Forty-fourth street, embracing Sixteenth District. Station, Thirty- ninth and Lancaster av.
No. 4-Comprises from South street to Wharton east of Broad street, embracing the Second Dis- trict. Station, Queen street below Second.
No. 5-Comprises from south side of Chestnut street to South, Seventh to the Schuylkill, em- bracing the Fifth and Nineteenth Districts. Station, 824 Lombard street.
No. 6-Comprises from South street south and west of Broad street, embracing First and Sev- enteenth Districts. Station, Twentieth, below Federal street.
No. 7-Comprises from Wharton street south and east of Broad, embracing the Twenty-fifth Dis- trict. Station, Moyamensing avenue, below Dickinson.
No. 8-Comprises north of Montgomery avenue to School lane and Wissahickon avenue, west of Eleventh street and Germantown avenue to the Schuylkill, embracing the Twenty-second and Twenty-eighth Districts. Station, Twenty-sec- ond and York
No. 9-Comprises from Poplar street north to Montgomery avenue and west of Broad street, embracing the Twenty-third District. Station, No. 1630 North Twentieth street.
No. 10-Comprises from Lehigh avenue north to Frankford creek and east of Kensington avenue, embracing the Twenty-fourth District. Station, Cambria and Staunton streets.
No. 11 -- Comprises trom Vine street to Poplar and west of Broad street, embracing the Ninth Dis- trict. Station, Wood street. above Seventeenth. No. 12-Comprises Frankford and Tacony, em- bracing the Fifteenth and Twenty-seventh Dis- tricts. Station, Frankford.
No. 13-Comprises from Oxford street north to Le- high avenue east of Sixth street, embracing the Eighteenth and Twenty-sixth Districts. Station, Fourth and York streets.
No. 14 -- Comprises Germantown, embracing the Fourteenth District. Station, Lafayette, near Main street.
No. 15-Comprises from Poplar street to Oxford, east of Sixth, embracing the Tenth and Eleventh Districts. Station, Front and Master streets.
No. 16-Comprises West Philadelphia north of Market street and west of Forty-fourth, embrac- ing the Twenty-ninth District. Station, Sixty- first and Thompson streets.
No. 17-Comprises from Vine to North side of Chestnut, Seventh to the Schuylkill, embracing Sixth and Twentieth Districts. Station, Filbert, above Fifteenth.
No. 18-Comprises Manayunk and Roxborough, embracing the Thirteenth District. Station, Manayunk.
No. 19-Comprises from Poplar street to Susque- hanna avenue between Sixth and Broad streets, embracing the Twelfth District. Station, War- nock and Berks streets.
No. 20 -- Comprises from Lehigh avenue to Wingo- hocking creek, between Germantown and Ken- sington avenues, embracing the Thirtieth Dis- trict. Station, Front and Westmoreland streets. Police Station Matrons -- Central, Kate Kalbach. Second, Mary V. Chestnut. Third, Mrs. M. M. Benkert. Fourth, Margaret W. Reah. Fifth, Mary E. Gilbert. Sixth, Mrs. L. W. Fletcher. Eighth, Emily Sibley. Tenth, Annie L. McClos- key. Thirteenth, Mrs. Anna A. Kimple. Sev- enteenth, Eliza F. McBride. Eighteenth. Catha- rine Neal. Nineteenth, Mrs. M. J. Pool. Twenty- eighth, Mrs. Z. P. Cavender. Thirtieth, M. A. Bonner. Salaries, $50 per month.
POLICE MAGISTRATES.
Twenty-eight Magistrates, elected by the people every fifth year. Two-thirds by the majority party, and one-third by the minority. Salaries, $3,000 per year, fixed by Act of Assembly.
No. 1. Thomas Randall, R, 1357 Passyunk av.
No. 2. Robert E. Henderson, R, 700 S Broad.
No. 3. W. Eisenbrown, D, 909 Passyunk av. No. 4. Thomas P. Kane, D, 731 S 3d st.
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No. 5. Israel W. Durham, R, 121 S Seventh st. No. 6. P. J. McCarty, D, 523 Chestnut st.
No. 7. Wm. J. Milligan, R, 508 S Eleventh st.
No. 8. Ed. J. Devlin, k, 713 Sansom st.
No. 9. Jobn P. Lukens, R, 23 N Juniper st. No. 10. Jobn F. Pole, R, 154 N Seventh st. No. 11. A. H. Ladner, D, 305 Vine st. No. 12. M. F. Wilhere, D, 832 Callowhill st. No. 13. J. M. O'Brien, D, 1500 Ridge av.
No. 14. William B. Ahern, R, 411 Girard av.
No. 15. Richard C Lloyd, D, 244 E Girard av.
No. 16. Rot ert Gillespie, R, 2203 N Second st.
No. 17. William S. Kocbersperger, R, 2044 Frank- ford road.
No. 18. A. Pullinger, R. 1012 Columbia av.
No. 19. J. E. Romig, R, 1242 N Nineteenth st.
No. 20. James F. Neal, R, 2526 N Tenth st.
No. 21. T. W. South, R, 4304 Main st, Fkd.
No. 22. Charles J. Donnelly, D, 4 Chelten av., Ger- mantown.
No. 23. Peter J. Hughes, D, 4091 Lancaster av.
No. 24. George W. Evans, R, 3020 Market st.
No. 25. Charles Fulmer, R, 413 Reed st.
No. 26. John Slevin. D. 1219 S Eighteenth st.
No. 27. Horatio B. Hackett, R, 3088 Frankford av
No. 28. C. M. Smith, R, 4334 Cresson st, Myk.
BUREAU OF HEALTH.
City Hall, Rooms 513, 517, 610-617.
Members of the Board (appointed by the Mayor) -A. A. Hirst, D : A. H. Dingee, R ; William H. Ford. M. D., R; J. Lewis Good, R ; P. D. Keyser,
M. D., R ; ex-officio member, Abraham M. Beit- ler.
Health Officer .- Moses Veale, D. Salary, $2,100.
Clerk to Health Officer-George W. Ward, D, $1,200.
Port Physician-Walter D. Green, $1,200 Chief Clerk-
Assistant Clerks-John McKay, R, $1,500. Morris L. Keen, R, John J. Jack, R, $1,200 each. William H. Taber. James W. Jones, $1,000 each.
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