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McGraw, James, hardware, 7601/2
McGuire, John P, school, ·
449
McKenney, J B, dyer and scourer, 458 . 756 Marrow, W D, carp and bldr, .
Marshall St Pharmacy, 755 .
Martin, James W, furniture, 758 .
Marye, Robert V, atty at law, . · 747
361
Hooper, George J Jr, atty at law, 747
Hudgins C H, carpr and bldr, 367
Hughes & Braxton, paperhangers, 763
Hundley, George A, grocer, 760
Hunter & Co, booksellers, 750
Jackson, Giles B, atty at law, ·
375
761
Jurgens', Charles G Son, furniture, 402 Justis, J P, employment agent. .
Kaufmann & Co, millinery, . 762 Keenan, Patrick, printer, 762 12
Kelley, S L, atty at law,
. 747
Kelly, Phil G, saloon, 765 %
King, Jane Mrs, ice, wood and coal
up left hand inside corner cards, and S Kingan & Co (I'd), pork packers, 762 1% Klein, N Mrs, stoves and tinware, 767 12 Kluber, Julius, saloon, .
766
Knight O, electrician, 412 ·
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, 767 1/2 | Grigg & Gross, boots and shoes, Grimmell, H, stoves, tinner, &c, Guigon, Alex B, atty at law, · 747 Guy, Jackson, atty at law, . 747
Hagemann, F W E, druggist,
. 755
Hallinan & Bro, saloon,
·
Hammond, W A, florist,
.
327
762 Life Insurance Company of Virginia 431
Lincoln National Building & Loan Assn, 432
764
Haskell & Hatton, house furnish- ings, &c,
Hasker & Marcuse Mnfg Co, tin boxes, tags and signs,
341
Haskins, Meade, atty at law,
Hawes, S H & Co, coal, upper left .
hand corner cards and Jenkins, Wm & Son, commission merchants, .
Hayes, James, plumber, 763
Hewitt, Samuel, candy mnf, ·
351
Higham, Walter R, architect, · 745
Hill, Frank D & Co, real estate, 764
Hill, J L, Printing Co, 762 1%
Hoen, A & Co, lithographers, 761
Holzapfel, A L, saloon and restau- rant, 7651/2
Hood, W T & Co, nurserymen, .
Mason & Sim, stone contractors, . 760
May, A H, plumber, tinner, &c, 763 Maynard, J T & Son, brick mnfrs, . 75 I Mayo, George W, auctioneer, 749
Mayo, P H & Bro, tobacco manu- facturers, 1016 and 1017
Medical College of Virginia, 3
Merchants National Bank, 470
· Merchants and Planters Savings Bank, 47 I
Meyer, Julius & Sons, dry goods, . 759
Jacob, T A, hides and leather, .
Jenkins & Walthall, bookbinders, back bone and . 750 Jones, Wm Ellis, printer, 762 1/2
16
754
22
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Michaels, S, grocer, 760
Pyle, A J Mrs, dyer and cleaner . 756
Randolph J W & Co, booksellers and binders, 750
Montague & Co, insurance agts, 434 758 | Read, Charles H Jr, architect, . Regester, Samuel & Co, brokers, 75[
Montgomery, .L Gill & Co, furniture, Morris, Charles H, saloon, 488
555
Rice, Wm D, insurance agt, 761 Richmond Brewery Co, .
563
15 Richmond China Co, . Richmond City Mills, Geo T King 564
753
bottom right-hand corner cards and Moses, W D & Co, pianos and or- gans, Murphy, E P & Son, coal and wood, Mutual Assurance Society of Vir-
754
763 Richmond Female Seminary, J H Powell prin, 6 Richmond, Fredericksburg and Po- tomac Railroad Co, .
1015
National Bank of Virginia, 499
National Building & Investment Association,
National Cash Register Co, .
753
National Life Assn of Hartford, .
761
National Linseed Oil Co,
500 Richmond & Danville Railroad, back cover and 7631/2
762 Ridenour, John L, druggist. .
755
755 Robins, A H, druggist, 755 ·
760 Rogers, Edgerton S, architect, · 745
752 Rose J E & Co, stoves, tinware, etc 767 12 509 | Rothert & Co, furniture, &c, 758
Rough Ashlar (The), 815
Rountree, H W & Bro, trunk mnfrs 768 9 Rueger, H C, saloon and restaurant 765 12 Rueger, Wm, saloon and restaurant 765 1/2 Ruehrmund & Huntt, architects, 745
Rutherfoord & Page, attys at law 748
76112 Ryall, John M, saloon and restaurant 765 12 St Mary's Benedictine Institute, 7
Sands, Pollard & Sands, attys at law 748
Parsley, George A, grocer & saloon, 520
Patteson, S S P, atty at law, . ·
747
Saunders, C E, grocer, 760 .
768 ! Saunders, E A & Sons, wo grocers 76012 752 Schaaf, M & Bro, jewelers, 768
Pearce, Alex W, carp and bldr, . Pemberton & Haley, plumbers, &c, .
526 Schaap, A K & C E, sporting goods 767 1/2
Peters, Robert L, painter,
762 Schleicher John, locksmith, 592
754 Schmidt, Hermann, grocer, .
760
Pilcher, William S, coal and wood, Pleasants, George D & Son, insagts, Schoen, George, cigars tob and mine- front cover and I4 ral waters, . ·
753
Schutte, Jos C, saloon,
· 595
Scrivenor & Lee, designers, 599 and 749
16 Seaboard Air Line RR, · 599
748 Security Savings Bank, ·
601
536 Shanks & Barrett, plumbers, 763
745 Shepardson, Eugene, propr N 748: Steam Laundry, 761
Y
Potts, Allen, atty at law, Powers L, com merchant,
754 Sheppard, J R, clothing,
· 753
Powers, Lem W, produce commis'n, 76212 Shine, R Edgar, druggist, · 755
Poythress, W P & Co, pharmacists, 755 Sherriff, Reuben, architect, 745 ·
Pulliam, Samuel H & Co, ins agents, 76012 Siewers, R A, builder,
· 60S
Purcell, Ladd & Co, druggists, . 548 Sitterding, F, Builder, 7611/2
754
Palmore, E R & Co, collectors, 754
Parker, Truman A & Co, lumber dlrs, Parrish, J Samuel, atty at law, 747
Nelson, W H, druggist, . Netherwood, James, stone contractor,
Newell, Joseph M, builder, .
Odlum, Thomas, carriage bldr, .
Old Dominion Bldg & Loan Assn, . 752
Old Dominion Steamship Co, G W Allen & Co agts,
Orsi, R, fruit and confections, ·
Parrish, W M, who grocer, 7601/2
Sauer, C F Co, druggists' sundries, 589 Sauerwald, A F, fresco artist, · 762
Patton, James D & Co, tobacco mnfrs, supplies, ·
Pleasants & Co, gen'l agts Guarantee Co of North America, 761 Scott & Scott, attys at law, 748
Pleasants & Hall, genl agts Penn
Mutual Life Ins Co, front cover and Pleasants & Massie, attys at law, . Pluemacher, F H, real estate agent, Poindexter & Bryant, architects,
762.
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Mosby, A F & Son, coal and wood,
ginia, front cover and 1014
Richmond Ice Co, top outside edges of leaves and 1018
751 | Richmond Iron Works, . 565
Richmond Railway & Electric Co,
back cover and 566
Neblett, S S, planing mill and box . factory,
Minor, O D, fish and oysters, 479 ·
Morris, L B Mrs, millinery, .
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
23-VK
Smith, C HI, employment agt, 7611/2
Smith, L W, wagon mnfr, . 753
Spence, E HI, boots and shoes, .
Spotswood, M L, atty at law, .
.
Spott & Spott, watchmakers, .
Staples, M C & Co, real estate agts, Staples & Munford, attys at law, .
Starke, F I, dyer and cleaner, .
Starke, H M & Estes, booksellers, State Bank Virginia, back cover and Steel, Dr George B, dentist, 754
Straus, Lee, leather and rubber good, 765 12 Straus, Julius & Son, ins agts, . 761
Stumpf, E A, saloon and restaurant, 765 1/2 Wendlinger, C, military tailor, .
762
West, William C, architect, 745
West & Branch, plumbers, stoves, &c 763 Wherry, B C, insurance agent, 707 . White's, S J Sons, oyster dealers, 762 76212
IO Whittet & Shepperson, printers,
748 Wickham, H T, atty at law, ·
. 749
642 Wickham, W F, atty at law, . 749
756, Williams, John C, stock broker, 749
763 Williams, John L & Son, stock brokers, 74
Williams, John R & Co, mnfrs and dlrs in Virginia slate, 719
Williams & Boulware, attys at law, 749
Thalhimer Bros, dry goods, .
Thalhimer, Charles & Co, liquors, 675
Thomas, Hanewinckel Co (The), smoking tobacco mnfrs, 7671/2
Thomason & Minor, attys at law, -
748
Thompson, J M, grocer, . 760 .
Tinsley, T C, plumber, . . 763
Townes, William A, atty at law,
748
Traders Bank of Richmond,
3
Transparent Ice Works,
665
Turkish Baths, 670
Turner, T P, livery stables, 7611/2
Tyler, H M, atty at law, . 748 Tyler, James E, watchmkr and jew- eler, . 768
I'llman's S Son, grocer and liquor 760
Valentine Meat Juice Works, . · 13
Vashon, George S Jr, real est agent 765 Virginia Dredging Company, 6SI Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 683
Virginia Industrial Mercantile Bldg and Loan Assn, . 682
Southern Photo and Engraving Co, Southern Rubber Stamp Works, . 750! Virginia Law Journal, 815
748 Virginia Paper Co, opp 684 and 685 768 Virginia State Insurance Company, front cover and right hand top
764 748 'corner cards and . IO14 756 Waddey, Everett Co, stationers, 762 1/2
750 Walke & Ballauff, coal and wood, . 754 13 Ware & Duke, printers, . 762 1/2 Webb, WV A, painter, 762 Wendenburg, Robert, paints, oils and glass, · 763
Sublett, Walter S, hardware, 638 640
Sutherland, W D, livery stables, · Sutton & Co, real estate agents, .
764
Swineford, Howard, insurance agt, right-hand top lines and
Sydnor, Walter, atty at law, .
Sydnor & Handley, furniture, .
Talcott, T M R, civil engineer, .
Tanner, C W & Co, oils, paints, &c, Tatum, W H, grocer, .
760
Taylor, E B Co (The), china, glass and queensware, 753 Tennant W Brydon, atty at law, . 748 756 Winston, H S, sash, doors and blinds 728 Winston, P P & Son, real estate, 76512 Winter, J B, furniture, 730
Wise & Cosby, attys at law, · 749
Wood, W H, blue printing, · 749
Woodall, James, house furnishings
733
Woodward & Lothrop, dry goods, bottom lines and .
II
Woodward & Son, lumber dealers, 736 Wright & Taylor, proprs Spragg House, 765 12
Wyatt, William A & Son, painters, 763
York River Division R & D R R, back cover and 7641/2
Younger, L C, who grocer, 76012 Zimmermann, W A, hotel and res- taurant, 765 1/2
ST. JOSEPHI'S ORPHAN ASYLUM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL,
Corner Fourth and Marshall Sts., Richmond, Va.
.All Kinds of Embroidery and Fine Needle Work.
City or Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Specimens of Work Always on Hand. The Y'sstromnage of Friends respectfully solicited.
Snow-Church Co, collection agency, back bone and 755 763 624
NEW ATLANTIC HOTEL
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W .N. KHAMER THE EALTA
NORFOLK, VA.
R. S. DODSON,
PROPRIETOR.
MISCELLANEOUS.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
President-Grover Cleveland, N. Y., salary, $50,000.
Vice-President-Adlai E, Stevenson, Il- linois, salary, $10,000.
Speaker of House-Charles F. Crisp, Georgia, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of State-Walter Q. Gresham; Illinois, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Treasury-John G. Carlisle, Kentucky, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of War-Daniel S. Lamont, N. Y., salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Navy-Hilary A Herbert, Alabama, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of . Interior - Hoke Smith, Georgia, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Agriculture-Julius Ster- ling Morton, salary, $8,000.
.Attorney-General-Richard Olney, Mas- sachusetts, salary, $8,000.
Postmaster-General-Wilson S. Bissell, .V. Y., salary, $8,000.
Virginia's Representation in Con- gress.
Senators-John Warwick Daniel, of Lynchburg, D. His team of service will expire March 4, . 1899. Eppa Hunton, Warrenton, D. His term of service will expire March 4, 1895.
Representatives-First District, W. A. Jones, D. Second District, D. Gardiner Tyler, D. Third District, Geo. D. Wise, D. Fourth District, James F. Epes, D. Fifth District, Claude A. Swanson, D. Sixth District, Paul Edmunds, D. Sev- enth District, Charles T. . O'Ferrall, D. Eighth District, E. E. Meredith, D. Ninth District, James W. Marshall, D. Tenth District, Henry St. George Tucker, D.
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Judges-Melville W. Fuller, Chief Jus- tice U. S .; Hugh L. Bond, Nathan Goff; Clerk-Henry T. Meloney.
Circuit Court.
Judge-Hugh L. Bond. Clerk-M. F. Pleasants.
Commissioners.
(Custom-House Building.)
Henry Flegenheimer, M. F. Pleasants and McLain Pleasants.
District Court-Eastern District. (Custom-House Building.)
Judge-Robert W. Hughes. Marshal- Chas. C. Clark. District Attorney-Fran- cis R. Lassiter. Clerk-Henry Flegen- heimer.
Terms of Circuit and District Courts begin Ist Monday in April and October.
Internal Revenue Department.
(Office, Custom-House, Bank street.) Collector-J. D. Brady.
Deputy Collectors-N. J. Smith, S. B. Clarkson, John H. Campbell ; Clerk-H. C. Atkins.
Tobacco Inspector-T. R. Glazebrook. Gauger-P. H. Curtis.
Custom-House.
(Bank street, between 10th and 1 1th.)
Collector-C. M. Wallace.
Deputy Collector-John S. Bethel.
Clerk-A. H. Kaufman.
Inspectors-Joseph W. Southward, L. A. Tucker.
Marine Hospital Service. A. A. Surgeon-Isaiah H. White, M. D. Post-Office.
(Main street, bet 10th and 1 1th.)
Postmaster-Otis H. Russell.
Assistant Postmaster-John 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.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
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WIECETTYMECTS
LALG ITVLE RADOU
FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Corner 4th and Broad Sts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Clerks-Mrs. C. C. Mera, Miss M. T. Board of Canvassers for State Officers 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.
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 Marye.
Second Auditor-Josiah Ryland Jr.
Treasurer-A. W. Harman.
Register the Land Office-W R Gaines.
Railroad Commissioner-James C Hill. Agricultural Commissioner-Thomas Whitehead.
Superintendent of the Penitentiary-B. W. Lynn.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- John E. Massey.
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. Pendle- ton.
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.
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.
President-L. L. Lewis. T. T. Faun- tleroy, 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. Clerk-James B. Dorman.
At Wytheville on the tenth of June and continues sixty days if necessary. Clerk- William C. Pendleton.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-J. Taylor Ellyson.
Attorney-C. V. Meredith.
Treasurer-John K. Childrey.
Auditor-E. J. Warren; Clerk-H. B. Boudar.
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, R. M. Merrill.
Collector-F. W. Cunningham.
Deputy-E. A. Barber.
Collector of Delinquent Taxes-J. A. Meanly.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,
1686476 ROYAL, IMPERIAL, NORTHERN & CON- Howard Swineford, NECTICUT Fire Insurance Cos.
Agent.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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High Constable-E. C. Garrison.
City Sergeant-Charles H. Epps. Sheriff-John T, Hughes.
City Engineer-W. E. Cutshaw.
Assistant Engineers-S. E. Bates, Jack- son Bolton, P. T. Taliafero, 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 Reservoir-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. L. Bosher.
Clerk First Market-J. E. Sullivan.
Clerk Second Market-James F. Flour- noy.
Clerk Third Market-Anthony Griffith. Weighmaster First Market-R. W Drewry.
Weighmaster Second Market-John J. Finnerty.
Gauger-Philip O'Neil.
Scaler of Weights and Measures-Louis J. Bossieux.
Flour Inspector-W. R. Lee.
Harbor Mastor-John A. Curtis.
City Council.
City Clerk-Benjamin T. August. Sergeant-at-Arms-R. R. Ralston.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
President-J. C. Dickerson. The Board of Aldermen, composed of eighteen mem-
meets on the second Monday in each month at 7 P. M.
Marshall Ward-J. C. Dickerson, Jos. W. Carter, J. T. Mountcastle.
Jefferson Ward-George E. Bowden, C. W. Hardwicke, W. M. Turpin.
Madison Ward-John B. Cary, Otway S. Allen, E. Payson Reeve.
Monroe Ward-Wm. E. Tanner, J. W. White, James T Gray.
Clay Ward-R. T. Davis, W. S. Gunn, R. M. Taylor.
Jackson Ward-James Bahen, *H J. Moore, "John Mitchell, Jr.
COMMON COUNCIL.
President-Rolfe E. Glover. The Com- mon Council, composed of thirty mem- bers, five from each ward, meets on the first Monday in each month at 7 P. M.
Marshall Ward-John Mann, Jr., F. H. Garber, E. M. Noble, John R. Grimes, W. H. Curtis.
Jefferson Ward-C. E. Brauer, George B. Davis, John E. Epps, N. B. Grooms, T. B. Murphy.
Madison Ward-J. T. Ferriter, A. B. Guigon, W. L. White, J. T, Stratton, Jas. T. Vaughan.
Monroe Ward-R. E. Glover, Joseph W. Thomas, Geo. Gibson, Jr., W. L Car- neal, W. J. McDowell.
Clay Ward-H. L. Carter, J. S. Trower, M. F. Seay, R. H. Boykin, John J. King. Jackson Ward -* Benjamin Jackson, #Royal White, M. T. Page, *J. R. Griffith, *WVm. B. Smith.
Standing Committees of City Coun- cil-1892 and 1894.
Streets Generally.
From Board of Aldermen-Messrs Car- ter, Turpin, Bahen, Gray, Allen, Davis.
From Common Council-Messrs. Cur- tis, chairman ; Brauer, Thomas, Royal White, Boykin.
Meets 28th and 15th each month 7:30 P. M., City Engineer's office.
Relief of Poor.
From the Board' of Aldermen-George E. Bowden, chairman; Reeve, Gunn.
From' the Common Council-Ferriter, bers, three from each ward in the city, |Gibson, McDowell, Seay.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Corner 4th and Broad Sts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Meets second Tuesday in each month, at 6:30 o'clock P. M., City Almshouse.
Finance.
From the Board of Aldermen-Wm. E. Tanner, chairman; Allen, Hardwicke, White.
From the Common Council-Guigon, Carneal, Carter, Murphy, W. L. White.
Meets third Tuesday each month, 5 o'clock P. M., Chancery Court room.
Light.
From the Board of Aldermen-Wm. S. Gunn, chairman ; Hardwicke, Taylor.
From the Common Council-Grimes, Davis, Gibson, Mann.
Meets first Tuesday in each month, 6 o'clock P. M., Upper Gas Works.
Water.
From the Board of Aldermen-J. W. White, chairman ; Cary, Mountcastle.
From the Common Council-Brauer, Grooms, Mann, Trower .:
Meets last Thursday in each month, 7 o'clock P. M. Council Chamber.
Fire Department.
From the Common Council-Wm. L. Carneal, chairman ; Garber, W. L. White, Smith.
From the Board of Aldermen-Davis, Carter, Mitchell.
Meets Wednesday before the first Mon- day in each month, 6 o'clock P. M., Coun- cil Chamber.
Schools.
From the Board of Aldermen-John B. Cary, chairman ; Tanner, Hardwicke.
From the Common Council-Stratton, Mann, Thomas, Guigon.
Meets last Monday in each month at 6 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber,
Elections.
From the Common Council-Joseph W. Thomas, chairman ; Boykin, Smith.
From the Board of Aldermen-Reeve, Bahen.
Meets subject to call of chairman. Police.
From the Board of ·Aldermen-R. T. Davis, chairman ; Gray.
From the Common Council- Ferriter, Trower, Page.
Meets last day in each month, 7:30 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
Claims and Salaries.
From the Common Council-Geo. Gib- son, Jr. , chairman; King, Jackson.
From the Board of Aldermen-Reeve, Moore.
Meets last Monday in each month, 7 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
Grounds and Buildings.
From Board of Aldermen-R. M. Tay- lor, chairman ; Turpin, Tanner, Mount- castle.
From the Common Council-Noble, Carter, Epps, Curtis, Seay.
Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month, 6:30 o'clock P. M., City Engineer's office.
Accounts and Printing.
From the Common Council-W. J. Mc- Dowell, chairman ; Grooms, Murphy.
From the Board of Aldermen-Bowden, Mitchell.
Meets last Monday in each month, 7 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
Health.
From the Board of Aldermen-E. Pay- son Reeve, chairman ; Davis, Moore .;
From the Common Council-Grimes, Davis, King, Vaughan.
Meets second Thursday in each month, 6.30 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber ; fourth Thursday in each month, 6:30 o'clock P. M., office of the Board of Health.
Cemeteries.
From the Common Council-John R. Grimes, chairman ; Carneal, Garber, Vaughan.
From the Board of Aldermen-Carter, Davis, Bowden.
Meets Wednesday before first Monday in each month, 6:30 o'clock P. M., Coun- cil Chamber.
Ordinances.
From the Common Council-A, B. Gui- gon, chairman ; Stratton, McDowell.
From the Board of Aldermen-Gray, Tanner. Meets last Thursday in each month, 6 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,
Howard Swineford
Furnishes Reliable Insurance in all its Branches. $200,000,000 represented.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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First Market.
From the Common Council-Geo. B. advisable that the meeting should be held Davis, chairman ; Epps, Page.
From the Board of Aldermen-Carter, the hour shall be named by the chairman. Moore.
Meets first Monday in each Month, 6 o'clock P. M., First Market.
Second Market.
From the Common Council-James T. Ferriter, chairman ; Stratton, Jackson.
From the Board of Aldermen-White, Mitchell.
Meets last Thursday in each month, 6.30 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
Third Market.
From the Common Council-R. H. Boykin, chairman ; Carter, Seay.
From the Board of Aldermen-Bahen, Mitchell.
Meets last Monday in each Month, at 7 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
Retrenchment and Reform.
From the Board of Aldermen-Otway S. Allen, chairman ; Gray.
From Common Council-King, Guigon, Murphy.
Meets subject to call of Chairman. Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph.
From Board of Aldermen-J. T. Mount- castle, chairman ; Turpin.
From Common Council-King, Noble, Griffin.
Mcets subject to call of chairman.
St. John's Burying Ground.
From Board of Aldermen-J. W. Car- ter, chairman ; Hardwicke.
From the Common Council-Brauer, Grooms, Noble.
Meets last Friday in each month, 6:30 o'clock P. M., St. John's Burying Ground. Improvement of James River.
From Common Council-Wm. H. Cur- tis, chairman ; Garber, Vaughan, W. L. White.
From Board of Aldermen-Gunn, Al- len. Cary.
From Chamber of Commerce-George W. Allen, Lewis D. Crenshaw, Jr., Thos. Christian, A D. Landerkin, John B. Pur- tell, E. D. Starke.
ber, unless the chairman shall deem it on one of the city's tugs, and in this event
Board of Public Interest.
From Common Council-Rolfe E. Glo- ver, President of the Common Council, chairman, cx-officio; Trower, Garber, Mc- Dowell.
From Board of Aldermen-Taylor, White.
From Private Citizens-(Elected by the Board of Aldermen), Julius Straus, T. H. Ellett. (Elected by the Common Council), Chas. L. Brown, L. T. Christian, John S. Harwood.
Meets second Tuesday in each month, at 6:30 o'clock P. M., Council Chamber.
Committee on Shockoc Crock.
From Board of Aldermen-George E. Bowden, chairman ; Turpin, Mitchell.
From Common Council-Epps, Grooms, Murphy, Griffin.
Meets subject to call of chairman.
Richmond Public Schools.
(Office 805 East Marshall street.) .
Chairman-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 R. Edgar Shine ; Second District- J. Taylor Ellyson, William Lovenstein and Alex B. Guigon ; 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, R. Edgar Shine and A. L. Phillips.
Finance.
William Lovenstein, E. D. Starke and J. C. Dickerson.
SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND PRINCIPALS. White Schools.
Meets first Wednesday in each month, Richmond High School, So5 cast Mar- " 6:30 o'clock P. M., at the Council Cham- shall street ; Principal, Julian P. Thomas.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
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FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Corner 4th and Broad Sts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Madison School, corner Madison and Cary streets ; Principal William G. Jones.
Elba School, 1000 west Marshall street ; Principal, W. O. English.
Leigh School, east Leigh cor Ist street ; Principal, Elihu Morrisette.
Central School, 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, Leroy S. Ed- wards.
Marshall School, 19th corner Marshall street ; Principal Albert H. Hill.
Nicholson School, No. 30S Nicholson street (Rocketts) ; Principal, Stephen O. Perkins.
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