Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1892, Part 2

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Publication date: 1892
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Hooper, George J Jr, atty at law, 376


Howell & Shaw, bedding and up- holsterers 380


Hundley, George A, grocer, 383


Hunter & Co, booksellers, 384


Hutzler's, A Sons, dry goods, 79


Jackson, Giles B, atty at law, 388


Jackson, W S, saloon and restaurant, 390 Jackson &. Jackson, attys at law, 39 1 Jarvis & Glinn, contractors and bldrs, 394 Jeffress & Shelton, who coffee,spice, &c, 395 Jenkins, William & Son, com mers, 396


Jenkins & Walthall, bookbinders,


back bone and 770


Johann, A E, druggist, 398


Kaufmann & Co, millinery, 416


Keenan, Patrick, printer,


Guy, Jackson, atty at law,


338


Kingan & Co.(I'd), pork packers, Klein, N Mrs, stoves and tinware, Kluber. Julius, saloon,


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Marshall St Pharmacy,. 472


Martin, James W, furniture, 474


Martin & Co, employment agents, 475


Mason & Sim, stone contractors, 476


Masonic Printing Co, 476


May, A H, plumber, tinner, &c, 479


Maynard, A C, brick mnfr 479


Maynard, J T & Son, brick innfrs 48c


Mayo, George W, auctioneer,


480


Mayo, P H & Bro, tobacco manu- facturers, 764 & 765


Meade, E B, insurance and loan agt 482


Merchants National Bank,


485


Merchants and Planters Savings Bank 484


Meyer, Joseph J,meats and vegetables 487


Meyer, Julius & Sons, dry goods, 488


Middendorf & Donald, quarrymen,


488


Miller, T A, pharmacist,


492


Pearce, W E, druggist, 541


Peters, Robert L, painter, 546


Peyton & Sinton, insurance agts, 547


Phillips, J Watson, meat market, 549


Phillips, Walter F, druggist, 549


Pilcher, William S, coal and wood, and Morison's pills, 550


Pilkinton, E T Co, smoking tobacco, 551 Pilsworth Engraving Co, photo and wood engraving, 792


Pioneer Beef and Provision Co, 55I


Pizzini's, F P Burke propr, confr, 552


Plageman, G H & Bro, grocers, 552


Pleasants, George D & Son, ins agts, front cover and 14


Pleasants & Co, gen'lagts Guarantee Co of North America, 554


Pleasants & Hall, genl agts Penn


Mutual Life Ins Co, front cover and 16


Pleasants & Massie, attys at law, 554 Pluemacher, F H, real estate agent, 555


Pollard, W D & Co, real estate intel- ligence office, 558


Myrtle, Thomas, grocer,


513


National Bank of Virginia, 514


National Brewing Co., 516


National Building & Investment Assn, 515


National Cash Register Co.,


515


National Life Assn of Hartford, 515


Neblett, S S, planing mill and box factory, 517


Nelson, W .H, druggist, 518


Netherwood, James, stone contractor, 518


Newell, Joseph M, builder, 519


Nickel, Henry, cabinetmaker, 521


Nolting, A W Jr., druggist, 522


Old Dominion, Bldg and Loan Assn, 527 Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works, 1052 Old Dominion Steamship Co, G W Allen & Co., agents, 9


Page, Charles H, coal and wood, 53 €


Page & Carter, attys at law, 532


Paoli, C J, propr southside pharmacy, 534 Parker, George C Jr., grocer, 534


Parker, Truman A & Co, lumber dlrs, 535


Parrish, J Samuel, atty at law, 536


Parrish, W M, who grocer, 536


Parsley, Joseph L, restaurant, 537


Patteson, S S P, atty at law, 539


Patton, James D & Co, tobacco mnfrs supplies, 539


Miller & Rhoads, dry goods opp 496 and 497


Minor, Thomas F, who grocer, 494


Minor & Daniel, attys at law, 494


Minter, E W, builder,


494


Mitchell, Kirkwood, atty at law,


Montague, Hill, atty at law,


495 498


Montague & Co, insurance agts,


498


Montgomery, L, furniture,


499


Moore, J Hall Jr, propr Brookland dairy 500


Moore, Warner & Co, millers, out-


side bottom edges of leaves, and Morris, L B Mrs, millinery,


Morrison, John J, pharmacist,


Moseley & Bohmer, rubber goods,


Moses, W D & Co, pianos and or- gans,


Mountcastle, George C, livery stables


Mountcastle, J R, livery stables, 508


. Murphy, E P & Son, coal and wood 510 Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia front cover and 1054


769 503 504


507


507 508


Portner Robert Brewing Co, 559


Potts, Allen, atty at law, 559


Potts, Thomas & Co, who groceries, 560


Powers, Lem W, produce commission, 563 Poythress, W P & Co, pharmacists, 563


Pulliam, Samuel H & Co, ins agents, 567 Purcell, Ladd & Co, druggists, 568


Pyle, A J Mrs, dyer and cleaner, 568


Randolph J W & Co, booksellers and binders, 573


Read, Charles H Jr, architect, 575


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Regester, Samuel & Co, brokers, 578


Rice, William D, insurance agent, 580


Richardson & Co, grocers, 582


Richmond Brewery Co, 583


Richmond China Co, 584


Richmond City Mills, George T King 584


Richmond Floral Co, 585


Richmond, Fredericksburg and Po- tomac Railroad Co 767


Richmond Galvanized Iron Cornice Co, 585


Richmond Ice Co, top outside edges of leaves and 763


Richmond Pickle Co, 586


Richmond Railway & Electric Co,


back cover and 586


Richmond Female Seminary, J H Powell prin, 561


Richmond & Danville RR, back cover and


IO51


Ridenour, John L, druggist, 588


Rider, M T, saddler etc,


588


Roberts & Hoge, who boots & shoes, 777 Robins, A H, druggist, 592


Rodgers, Edgerton S, architect,


597 598


Rose J E & Co, stoves, tinware, etc, 599


Ross, Joseph G & Co, machinists and saw works,


Rothert & Co, furniture, &c,


Rountree, H W & Bro, trunk mnfrs, 601 Rueger, HH C, saloon and restaurant, 603 Rueger, William, saloon, restaurant, 603 Ruehrmund, Carl, architect, 604


Rutherford, Thomas, real estate agt, 605


Rutherfoord & Page, attys at law, 605


Ryall, John M, saloon and restaurant, 605 Ryan, John Co, The, type founders Baltimore, Md, 103 and 1047 St Joseph's Orphan Asylum Indus- trial School, 607


St Marys Benedictine Institute, 766 Sadler Paper Co, 607


Sands, Pollard & Sands, attys at law, 610 Sauer C F Co, druggists sundries, 611 Saunders, E A & Sons, who grocers, 611 Savings Bank of the Grand Fountain UOTR, 613


Schaap, A K & C E, sporting goods, 613 Schene, J B, restaurant, 614


Schmidt, Hermann, grocer, 615


Schoen, George, bottler and mineral waters,


616


School Furnishing. Co, 833


.Schutte, Jos. C, saloon and restaurant 617


Schwarzschild & Co, clothing, 618


Scott & Scott, attys at law, 620


Security Savings Bank, 622


Shafer, John C, merchant tailor, 811


Sheild & Shelburn, tobacco supplies, 830 Shepardson, Eugene, propr N Y Steam Laundry 626


Sheppard J R, clothing, 627


Siewers, R A, builder, 630


Silliman, Gold, agt Hammond type writer, 630


Sitterding, F, builder, 632


Slater, E Beverly, atty at law, 633


Smithdeal Business College, back cover, and 12


Southern Clinic, Medical Monthly, Dr C A Bryce. publisher, ISI


Southern Loan & Investment Co, 644 645 644


Southern Rubber Co,


Southern Shirt and Drawers Mnfry,


Southern Stove Works,


645


Spence E H, boots and shoes, 646


Spott, WV A & Son, watchmakers, 647


Spott & Spott, watchmakers, 648


Spotts & Harrison, who grocers, 648


648


Staples, M C & Co, real estate agents, 650 Staples & Munford, attys at law, 650


Starke, F I, dyer and cleaner, 650


Starke, H M & Co, booksellers, 651


State Bank of Virginia, back cover, and 13 Steel, Dr George B, dentist, 652


Stern, Jo Lane, atty at law, 773


Stokes & Dunn, merchant tailors, 656 Stowe & Nuckols, builders, 656 657


Straus, Julius, insurance agent, Stumpf, E A, saloon and restaurant, Sublett & Bruce, hardware, 660


659


Sutherland, W D, livery stables, 662


662


Sutton, & Co, real estate agents, Swineford, Howard, insurance agent, right hand top lines and IO


Sydnor, Walter, atty at law, 664


Sydnor & Hundley, furniture, 664


Talbott & Sons, iron founders IS 665


Talcott & Whitcomb, civil engineers Taliaferro J L, brick mnfr, 666


667 Tanner, C W & Co, oils, paints, &c, Taylor, E B & Co, china, glass and queensware, 668


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Rose, Charles A, real estate agent,


Squire L S, boys' school,


600 601


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Thalhimer Bros, dry goods,


Thalhimer, Charles & Co, liquors,


675


Tholl, F E, real estate agent,


675


West, Albert L, architect, 724


Thomas, H T, smoking tobacco mnfr,


Thompson, W M & Bro, liquors,


680


White, S J Sons, oyster dealers, 729


Toler, John F, florist,


685


Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 732


Tritton, R L, veteriary surgeon,


689


Wickham, H T, atty at law,


732


Turkish Baths,


691


Williams, John C, stock broker,


737


Turner, B F & Co, real estate,


691


Williams, John L & Son, stock brokers, 737


Tyler, H M, atty at law,


694


Williams, John R & Co, manufactu- rers and dealers in Va slate, 738


Ullman's S Son, grocers and liquors,


696


Valentine, Edward V, sculptor,


698


Williams & Boulware, attys at law, 741


Valentine Meat Juice, M S Valentine proprietor,


13


Valentine, W H, insurance agent, 699


Vashon, George S & Son, real estate agents


700


Winter, J B, furniture, 749


Virginia Dredging Company,


789 Wise & Cosby, attys at law, 749


Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company,


703


Woodall, James, house furnishings, Woodward & Lothrop, dry goods, bottom lines and II


752


Virginia Industrial Mercantile Bldg and Loan Assn,


704


Wyatt. William A. painter, 759


Virginia State Insurance Company,


York River Division R & D R R, back cover and IO51


corner cards and 1053 Younger, L C, who grocer,


762


Waddey, Everett Co, stationers,


705 Zander, M, cigar manufacturer, 762


Walke & Ballauff, coal and wood,


708 , Zimmermann, W A, hotel and restau- rant 762


Ware & Duke, printers, 714 720


Webb, W A, painter,


J. H. CHATAIGNE,


DIRECTORY PUBLISHER, RICHMOND, VA.


All the Principal Directories of the United States on file for use of Patrons, and for


sale at Publishers' Prices.


Job Printing Neatly Executed.


674|Wendenburg, Robert, paints, oils and glass, 723


West & Branch, plumbers, stoves, &c, 725


676, Wherry, B C, insurance agent,


727


Tyler, James E, watches and jewelry, 694


Winegar & Co, bankers and brokers, 774 Winn, J F, edr and propr "Practice," 813 Winston, Charles P, mineral waters, Winston, P' P & Son, real estate, 747


747


Wittkamp, B Jr, livery stables, 750


Virginia Paper Company, opp 704 and 705


front cover and right hand top


VRUTO3RIO BREMBHEU'


MISCELLANEOUS.


STATE GOVERNMENT. Executive.


Governor-P. W. Mckinney.


Lieutenant-Governor-J. Hoge Tyler.


Secretary of the Commonwealth-H. W. Flournoy.


Assistant and Acting Librarian-C.Poin- dexter.


Attorney-General-R. Taylor Scott.


Auditor of Public Accounts-Morton Ma- rye.


Second Auditor-Frank G. Ruffin.


Treasurer-A W. Harman.


Register of the Land Office-W. R. Gaines


Railroad Commissioner-James C. Hill. Agricultural Commissioner-Thomas Whitehead.


Superintendent of the Penitentiary-W. B. Lynn.


Superintendent of Public Instruction- John E, Massie.


Superintendent of Public Printing-J. H. O'Bannon.


Adjutant General-James McDonald.


Superintendent of Public Buildings-W. R. Gaines.


Clerk of the Senate-Dr. J. D. Pendleton. Clerk of the House of Delegates-J. Bell Bigger.


Board of Public Works.


The Governor, Auditor and Treasurer compose the Board.


Board of Education.


The Governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney-General. John A. McGilvray, Secretary.


Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.


Treasurer, Auditor of Public Accounts and Second Auditor.


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Board of Canvasers for State Officers.


Governor, Secretary of the Common- wealth, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treas- urer and Attorney-General.


Board of the Chesapeake and Its Tributaries.


President (ex-officio)-The Governor, Auditor of Public Accounts and Treasurer. Board of Indemnity.


President-Second Auditor. Secretary -- C. H. Urner.


Supreme Court of Appeals.


L. L. Lewis, President ; T. T. Fauntle- roy, R. A. Richardson, B. W. Lacy and Drury A. Hinton. Clerk at Richmond, George Keith Taylor; Reporter, George W. Hansbrough ; Librarian and Crier, Thomas M. Fowler ; Tipstaff, R. D. Ward.


The Supreme Court of Appeals holds sessions at three places annually-at Richmond, at Staunton and at Wytheville; and their terms commence as follows :


At Richmond on the fifth day of No- vember, fifth of January and fifth of March, and continues one hundred and sixty days if necessary.


At Staunton on the tenth day of Sep- tember and continues sixty days if neces- sary. James B. Dorman, Clerk.


At Wytheville on the tenth of June and continues sixty days if necessary. William C. Pendleton, Clerk.


United States Circuit Court of Ap- peals.


Judges, Melville W. Fuller, Chief Jus- tice U. S .; Hugh L. Bond, Nathan Goff ; Clerk, Henry T. Meloney.


United States Circuit Court.


Judge, Hugh L. Bond; Clerk, M. F. Pleasants.


WOODWARD & LOTHROP.


Corner


Broad and Adams


treets.


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FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD. 429 East Broad Street.


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MISCELLANEOUS


United States District Court-East- ern District.


Custom-House building.


Judge, Robert W. Hughes ; Marshal R. R. Farr; District Attorney, Thomas R. Borland ; Clerk, Henry Flegenheimer.


U. S. Internal Revenue Department.


Office, Custom-House, Bank street. Collector-J. D. Brady.


Deputy Collectors-N. J. Smith, H. C. Atkins, S. B. Clarkson.


Tobacco Inspector-T. R. Glazebrook. Gauger-W. J. Manning.


United States Custom-House.


Bank street, between 10th and 11th.


Collector-John W. Fisher.


Deputy Collector-John S. Bethel.


Clerk-A. H. Kaufman.


Inspectors-Joseph W. Southward, L. A. Tucker.


U. S. Marine Hospital Service. A. A. Surgeon-Isaiah H. White.


Post-Office.


Main street, between 10th and rith Postmaster-Otis H. Russell.


Assistant Postmaster-J. L. Grubbs.


General Clerk-Mrs. James M. Donnan. Supt. Money Order Div .- J. A. Mc- Laughlin.


Clerks-John H. Childrey, R. A. Mook- lar.


Supt. Registry Div .- Wray T. Knight. Clerks-Mrs. C. C. Mera, Miss M. T. Mayo, George E. Sangster.


Stamp Clerk-M. M. Williams.


Box Clerk-Cabell Thompson.


General Delivery Clerk -- J, B. Newell. Mailing Department-Superintendent, J. G. Fitzgerald.


Supt. City Delivery-Richard F. Walker. Asst. Supt .- W. W. Rowe.


Dispatcher of Mails-T. M. Fendley. Government of Richmond.


Mayor-J. Taylor Ellyson.


Attorney-C. V. Meredith.


Treasurer-John K Childrey.


Auditor-Miles Turpin. Clerk-E. J, J. Bossieux.


Warren.


Commissioner of the Revenue-Robert B. Munford.


Assistant Commissioners-Edward Gray, John W. Wilks, W. O. Steger, George W. Libby, H. L. Davis, John G. Mosby.


Collector-F. W. Cunningham.


Deputy-F. A. Baber.


Collector of Delinquent Taxes-J. A. Meanly.


High Constable-E. C. Garrison.


City Sergeant-Charles H. Epps.


Sheriff-David S. Cates.


City Engineer-W. E. Cutshaw.


Assistant Engineers-S. E. Bates, Jack- son Bolton, P. T. Taliaferro, F. T. Bates, Clerk-S. B. Jacobs.


Superintendent of Water Works-C. E. Bolling.


Assistant-E. Eugene Davis.


Special Assessment Clerk-William H. Williams.


Superintendent Marshall Reservoir- Mrs. Charles Baker.


Superintendent New Reserroir-W. S. Roach.


Superintendent James River Improve- ment-Thomas Cunningham.


Gas Inspector-W. P. Knowles.


Superintendent Gas Works-W. C. Adams.


Police Justice-John J. Crutchfield.


Clerk to Police Justice-E. B. White.


Superintendent Almshouse-R. W. Car- ter.


Surgeon Almshouse-Dr. J. G. Tre- vilian.


Matron City Almshouse-Mrs. Mary L. Apperson.


Coroner-Dr. W. H. Taylor.


Deputy Coroner-Dr. L. C. Bosher. Clerk First Market-J. E. Sullivan.


Clerk Second Market-James F. Flour- noy.


Clerk Third Market-Anthony Griffifth. Weighmaster First Market-R. W.


Drewry.


Weighmaster Second Market-John J. Finnerty.


Gauger-Philip O'Neil.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Louis


Flour Inspector-W R. Lee.


Harbor Master -- John A. Curtis.


WOODWARD & LOTHROP,


TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,


ROYAL, IMPERIAL, NORTHERN & CON- Howard Swineford, NECTICUT Fire Insurance Cos.


Agent.


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The City Council.


City Clerk-Benjamin T. August.


Sergeant-at-Arms-R. R. Ralston.


Board of Aldermen-The Board of Al- dermen is composed of eighteen members, three from each ward in the city, J. C. Dickerson, President. The Board meets on the second Monday in each month at 7 P. M.


Marshall Ward: J. C. Dickerson, Jos. W' Carter, John T. Hughes.


Jefferson Ward : George E. Bowden, C. W. Hardwicke, W. M. Turpin.


Madison Ward : John B. Cary, N. D. Hargrove, Preston Belvin.


Monroe Ward : L. D. Crenshaw, Jr., James T Gray, T A Brander


Clay Ward : R. T. Davis, W. S. Gunn, James H. Capers.


Jackson Ward : James Bahen, "Thomas P Jeter, "John Mitchell, Jr


Common Council-The Common Coun- cil is composed of thirty members, five from each ward: T. P. Campbell, of Clay Ward, President. The Common Council meets on the first Monday in each month at - P. M.


Marshall Ward: John Mann Jr., F. H. Garber, Adam Diacont, John R Grimes, W. H. Curtis


Jefferson Ward: C. E. Brauer, L. T Christian, C. C. Thon, E. H. Fergusson, George B Gaines.


Madison Ward: J. T. Ferriter, A. B. Gui- gon, WV. D. Courtney, Ro. Archer, W. L. White.


Monroe Ward: R. E. Glover, Joseph W. Thomas, Geo. Gibson, Jr, J. W. White, W. L. Carneal,


Clay Ward : H. L. Carter, A. C. Houston J. S. Trower, T. P. Campbell, M. F. Seay. Jackson Ward: "Benjamin Jackson, * Henry Layne, D. O'Neil, "Royal White, M. T. Page.


Standing Committees of City Coun- cil-1891 and 1892. On Streets Generally.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Ca- pers, Belvin, Carter, Turpin, Bahen, Gray. From Common Council-Messrs. Car- ter, Brauer, Thomas, Royal, White, Arch- er, Curtis.


On Relief of Poor.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Hughes, Gunn, Bowden.


From Common Council-Messrs. W. L. White, Ferriter, Glover, Gaines.


On Finance.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Ha- grove, Cary, Hughes.


From Common Council-Messrs. Gib- son, Guigon, Carneal, Christian.


On Light.


From Board of Aldermen -- Messrs. Gunn, Taylor, Brander.


From Common Council-Messrs. Glo- ver, Grimes, Seay, Thon.


On Water.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Har- grove, Cary, Hughes.


From Common Council-Messrs. J. W. White, Mann, Brauer, Trower-


On Fire Department.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Da- vis, Bahen, Mitchell.


From Common Council-Messrs. Car- neal, Gaines, Garber, Layne


On Schools.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Cary, Crenshaw, Capers.


From Common Council -- Christian, Gui- gon, Archer, Thomas.


On Elections.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Belvin and Jeter.


From Common Council-Messrs. Thom- as, Courtney and Royal White,


On Claims and Salaries.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Crenshaw and Jeter.


From Common Council -. Jackson, Gib- son and Houston.


On Grounds and Buildings.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Brander, Wilkinson and Turpin.


From Common Council-Messrs. Phil- lips, Fergusson, Curtis and Houston.


On Accounts and Printing


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Bowden and Mitchell.


From Common Council-Messrs. Fer- gusson, Diacont and Archer.


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On Police.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Da- vis and Gray.


From Common Council-Messrs. Fer- riter, Page and Trower.


On Health.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Bel- vin and Davis.


From Common Council-Messrs. Chris- tian, Grimes and Thompson.


On Cometeries.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Car- ter, Davis and Bowden.


From Common Council-Messrs. Car- neal, Grimes, Garber and Houston.


On Ordinances.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Crenshaw and Gray.


From Common Conncil-Messrs. Gui- gon, Archer and Carter.


On First Market.


From Board Alderman-Messrs. Carter and Jeter.


From Common Council-Messrs. Thon, Gaines and O'Neil


On Second Market.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Gunn and Mitchell.


From Common Council-Messrs. Fer- riter J. W. White and Jackson.


On Third Market.


From Common Council-Messrs. Hous- ton, Carneal and Carter.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Hu- ghes and Davis.


On Retrenchment and Reform.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Bel- vin and Crenshaw.


From Common Council-Messrs. J. W. White and W. L. White.


On Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Turpin and Hughes.


From Common Council -- Messrs. W. L. White, Garber and Layne.


On Improvements on James River.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Turpin and A. L. Phillips. Crenshaw, Gunn and Hughes.


From Common Council-Messrs. Cur- tis, Diacont, Seay and Fergusson.


From Chamber of Commerce-Messrs. Allen, Hawes, Starke, Christian, Nolting and Purcell.


On Electric Lights.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Car- ter and Rowden.


From Common Council-Messrs. Court. ney, Mann and Glover,


On Board of Public Interests.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Hargrove and Capers


From Common Council-Messrs. Court- ney, Diacont and Trower


On St. John's Burying Ground.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Taylor and Carter.


From Common Council-Messrs. Mann, Page and Brauer.


James River Improvement.


Asst. Engineer in Charge-H. D. Whit- comb.


Superintendent-Thomas Cunningham, Sr.


Ou Shockoe Creek,


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Turpin, Bowden and Jeter.


From Common Council-Messrs. Thompson, Page, Moore and Thon.


Richmond Public Schools.


Office 805 East Marshall street. Chair- man-J. T. Ellyson.


Superintendent of Schools-William F. Fox.


Clerk and Supervisor .- C. P. Rady.


Members of School Board: First Dis- trict-Joseph C. Dickerson, T. Wiley Da- vis and William M. Turpin ; Second Dis- trict-J. Taylor Ellyson, William Loven- stein and R. Edgar Shine; Third District -Alonzo L. Phillips, Edward D. Starke and James H. Capers


Committees.


Teachers and Schools.


E. D. Starke, William Lovenstein and James H. Capers.


Buildings and Furniture.


T. Wiley Davis, J. C. Dickerson, W. M.


Finance. William Lovenstein, E. D. Starke and J. C. Dickerson.


WOODWARD & LOTHROP,


TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,


THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York. Howard Swineford, Largest, Cheapest, and Best. . Agent


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School Buildings and Principals. WHITE SCHOOLS.


Madison School, corner of Madison and Cary streets ; Principal, William G. Jones.


Elba School, west Marshall street, be- tween Graham and Hancock; Principal, George P. Perry.


Leigh School, East Leigh corner ist street ; Principal, Elihu Morrisette,


Richmond High School, 805 East Mar- shall street ; Principal, Julian P. Thomas.


Central School, corner 12th and Clay streets ; Principal, S. T. Pendleton.


Bellevue School, corner 22d and Broad streets ; Principal, George R. Pace.


Springfield School, corner 26th and Leigh streets ; Principal, W. O. English.


Marshall School, 19th corner Marshall street ; Principal, Albert H. Hill


Nicholson School, No. 308 Nicholson street (Rocketts) ; Principal, Stephen O. Perkins.


West End School, 1520 West Main "street ; Principal, Hubbard G. Carlton.


Colored Schools.


Baker School, corner Baker and St John streets ; Principal, Thomas P. Crump,


Richmond Colored Normal School, 12th street near Leigh ; Principal, Samuel T. Beach


Valley School, corner 15th and Mar- shall streets ; Principal, Leroy S. Edwards.


East-End School, 20th near O street ; Principal, R. W. Flournoy.


Navy Hill School, corner 6th and Duval streets ; Principal, John P. Thompson.


Police.


Board of Police Commissioners.


Office, 2 N. 10th street. Mects Ist Thursday in each month.


President (ex officio),-Mayor J. T. Elly- son. Jefferson Ward-I .. C. Figg. Clay Ward-J. F. Jacob. Monroe Ward-J. W. Laube. Marshall Ward-J. B.Welsh. Madison Ward-C. G. Bosher. Jackson Ward-Charles Phillips. E. B. White, Clerk.


Chief-Major John Poe, Jr, 10th and Main


Surgeon of Police-Dr. C. W. P. Brock. Chrk-Wallace Washington.


Stations.


First-over First Market, 17th and Main ; J. B. Pleasants, Captain. Second- over Second Market, 6th and Marshall ; James B. Angle, Captain. Third-Brook avenue, corner Marshall ; E. P. Hulce, Captain.


Courts.


Circuit Court of Richmond.


Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr. ; Clerk, Alfred Sheild ; Deputy Clerk, E. M. Row- elle ; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond. Court- room, Stearns' bldg, 1007 e Main street, opposite post-office.


Chancery Court.


Judge, James C. Lamb; Clerk, C. W. Goddin ; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond, Courtroom, City Hall, Broad street, be- tween 9th and 10th.


Hustings Court. City Hall Building.


Judge, Samuel B. Witt; Clc.k, W. P. Lawton; Crier, City Sergeant.


Police Court.


Police Justice, John J Crutchfield : Clerk, E. B. White ; Crier, Sergent R. N. Thom- as; Bailiff, Daniel Turner.


The court mects at Odd-Fellows' Hall, corner Mayo and Franklin streets, daily (except Sundays), at 9.30 A. M.


The civil docket is called every Friday at 12 M.


Circuit Court of Heurico County. Main, corner 22d.


Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr. ; Clerk, WV. S. Leake; Crier, Sheriff of Henrico. Henrico County Court. Judge, E. C. Minor, Clerk, Samuel P. Waddill.


Richmond Fire Department.


Board of Fire Commissioners.


Jefferson Ward, John H. Frishkorn, prest. Jackson Ward, William J. Gentry. Marshall Ward, G. W. Taylor, vice-prest. Madison Ward, Charles F. Taylor. Mon- roe Ward, J. L. Levy. Clay Ward, Frank P. Burke.


Chief Engineer-W. G. Puller.


First Asst. Engineer-James R. Shep- pard.


Second Asst. Engineer-Edmund T. Sncad.


WOODWARD & LOTHROP.


Corner


Broad and Adams


troets.


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FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO.,FOI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS


429 East Broad Street.


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MISCELLANEOUS


Clerk-E. H. Fisher.


Number I (steamer), 25th and Broad, John H. Redwood, foreman.


Number 2 (steamer), Main nr 20th, R. H. Figg, foreman.


Number 3 (steamer), Broad nr 9th, M. W. Gale, foreman.


Number 4 (steamner), 3d nr Broad, O. F. Wise, foreman.


Number 5 (steamer), Brook ave and Marshall, L. C. Jenkins, foreman


Number 6 (steamer), Laurel corner Cumberland, William Trexler, foreman.


Number 7 (steamer), 910 e Cary.


Number I (hose company), 10th nr Main, J. E. Walthall, foreman.


Number 2 (hose company), Denny cor- ner 7th, George M. Rogers, foreman.


Number I (hook and ladder company), Broad nr 9th, L. W. Dorsett, foreman.


Number 2 (hook and ladder company), Grace nr 18th, C. S. Atkinson, foreman.




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