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Franck Bros, picture frames,
Frochling, Henry Dr, chemist,
Garcin R & Co, soap mnfrs
Gary, R O, coal and wood,
Gay & Lorraine Co, coal and wood,
German-American Banking and Building Co,
Giannotti, J, saloon and confr,
Gibson, William Jr, builder,
698
Gisselbrecht, Louis C, wines and liquors,
Glenn & Baber, mer tailors,
Goddin, J T & Co, real estate agts, Grant, A, watchmkr and jeweler, 708 Leathley, W M & Co, iron founders
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, Guigon, Alex B, atty at law,
Guy, Jackson, atty at law, Hagemann, F W E, druggist, Hammond, W A, florist,
700
Hardaway, Thomas R, atty at law, Hardwicke, W W, ins agt, Hargrove's, N D Son, painter,
325 695
270 . Hoen, A & Co, lithographers, 703
Lutaw House, Balto, Md,
Ferriter, James T, restaurant,
699 299
304 305 Lauer, John, saloon and confr
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
McCurdy, Hugh A, real est agt
McGowan, John H Co (The), tobac-
co machinery, &c,
McGraw, James, hardware,
McGuire, John P, school
McKenney, J B. dyer and scourer,
Maryland Life Insurance Co, £ opp 444:
Marye, Robert V, atty at law,
March & Sin., stund contractors,
May, A H, plumber, tinner, &c,
Mayo P H & Bro, tobacco manu- facturers, 1090 and 1091
Medical College of Virginia,
Merchants National Bank,
Messerschmidt Charles, baker and confr,
453
Messerschmidt, John, saloon,
454
Metzger, B C, saloon,
Meyer, Julius & Sons, dry goods,
700
702 Richmond, Fredericksburg and Po-
466. tomac Railroad Co, 1089
704 . Richmond Ice Co, top outside edges of leaves and 1092
704 Richmond Journal of Practice
Richmond Mutual Fire Ins Co, 704
472. first cover and 14
704 Richmond Railway & Electric Co, back cover and 536
ginia, front cover and 1088 Richmond & Danville Railroad,
National Bank of Virginia, 478
back cover and
14
National Cash Register Co,
698 |Robins, A H, druggist, 700
National Life Assn of Hartford,
National Linseed Oil Co,
Nolting, A W Jr, druggist,
700| Rothert & Co, furniture, &c,
69S
Rountree, H W & Bro, trunk mnfrs, Rueger, Wm, saloon & restaurant, Ruehrmund & Huntt, architects,
693
699 St Mary's Benedictine Institute,
699 Sartin George S, ins agt,
I3 703 556
703 Saunders E A & Sons, who grocers,
701
695 Savage & Holms, furniture mnfrs
558
695 Schleicher John, locksmith, 559
701
498 Schoen, George, cigars, tob and mineral waters, 69S
704
Scott, Waller, furniture, opp 564
Scott & Scott, attys at law, 696
Scriven V C, wood engraver, 565
703 Scrivenor & Lee, designers, 565
Pleasants & Crenshaw, ins agts
706 Pleasants & Hall, genl agts Penn
Mutual Life Ins Co, front cover and 16
2 Pleasant & Massie, attys at law, 095
702 Pluemacher, F H, real estate agt, 510
434 Pollard & Sands, attys at law, 696
700 Powhatan Clay Mnfg Co, 10
Poythress, W P & Co, pharmacists, 700
695 Pulliam, Samuel H & Co, ins agts, 703
445 Purcell, Ladd & Co, druggists, 520
704 Pyle, A J Mrs, dyer and cleaner, 700
Randolph, J W & Co, booksellers 697
Read, Charles H Jr, architect, 693
3 Remington Type Writer, 19
452 Rennie & Jamison, laundry. 529
Rice, Wm D, insurance agt, 703
Richmond Brewery Co and Hygeia Ice Factory, 533
454 Richmond Female Seminary, J H Powell prin, 19
Montague & Co, insurance agts,
Moore, J Hall Jr, dairyman,
Morris, L B Mrs, millinery
Moses, W D & Co, pianos and or- gans, Mountcastle, John R, livery sta- bles,
Mountcastle & Co, sign painters, Mutual Assurance Society of Vir-
Old Dominion Steamship Co, G W, Allen & Co agts, 1%
Page, Charles H, coal and wood, Palmore, E R & Co, collectors,
Parker, Truman A & Co, lumber dlrs,
Parrish, J Samuel, atty at law,
Patteson, S S P, atty at law,
Paul, Peter, sale and exchange sta- bles,
Peters, Robert L, painter,
Pilcher, William S, coal and wood, Pleasants & Co,gen'lagts Guarantee #: Co of North America,
699
Seaboard Air Line RR. 565
front cover and 3 Security Savings Bank, 567
Old Dominion Bldg & Loan Assn,
703 479 Rosene, A W, wines and liquors, Rose, J E & Co, stoves, tinware, etc, 708 708 701 708 706
Sauer, C F Co, druggists' sundries,
Schmidt, Hermann, grocer,
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Shanks & Ruskell, plumbers, Shepardson, Eugene, propr N Y Steam Laundry,
703
Sheppard, J R, clothier,
Shirceffs, Reuben, architect,
693
Valentine Meat Juice Works, 8
Shuman, George E, boots and shoes, 574 ! Vashon, George S Jr, real estate agt 706
Siewers, R A, builder,
698 | Virginia Dredging Company, 638
Sitterding, F, builder, 576
698
Virginia State Insurance Company, front cover and right hand top
585 corner cards and 1088
587 | Waddey, Everett Co, stationers, 707
588!Ware & Duke, printers, 705 648
698 |Ware & Paxton, carps and bldrs,
708 |Watson, Harry L, atty at law,
696 Wendenburg, Robert, paints, oils 701 and glass,
8 West, William C, architect
609 W'est & Branch, plmbrs, stoves, &c,. 12 | Wickham, H. T, atty at law,
707 Wickham, T A & W F, attys at law,
696
600 Williams, John C, stock broker,
697
602 Williams, John L & Son, stock brokers, 697
602 602
Williams, John R & Co, mnfrs and dlrs in Virginia slate, 669
700!
Williams & Boulware, attys at law, 6 Winston, P P & Son, real estate,
695 706
Sydnor, Walter, atty at law,
Sydnor & Hundley, furniture,
604.
Talcott, T M R, civil engineer,
Taylor, E B Co (The), china, glass and queensware,
698
Tenaant, W Brydon, atty at law, 696 | Ying Long, laundry, 690
Thalhimer Bros, dry goods,
700 York River Division R & D RR
617 back cover and 14
701 Younger, L C, wholesale grocer, 702
THE EUTAW HOUSE,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Is one of the Leading Hotels in the FORonumental City,
First Class Accommodations at Reasonable Prices.
696 704 693 693 704 696
Stowe & Nuckols, carps and bldrs, Stumpf E A, saloon and restaurant, Stumpf, Peter Brewing Co,
Sutherland, J J, livery stables,
Sutherland, L Allen, livery stables, Sutherland, W D, livery stables, Sutton & Co, real estate agents, Swineford, Howard, insurance agt, right hand top lines and
696 Woodall, James, house furnishings 682 and
701 | Woodward & Son, lumber dealers, Wright & Taylor, proprs Spragg House, 706
783 684
Thompson, J C, cement paving, Thompson, J M, grocer,
568 |Townes, William A, atty at law, 696
Transparent Ice Works, 625
Turkish Baths, 629
699 : Ullman's S Son, grocer and liquors, 701
Virginia Fire and Marine Insu- rance Company, 639
Smith, W C, carriage mnir Smithdeal, G M, business college, back cover and 15
Snead, Walker J, carp and bldr, Somma, Nicholas, ice cream mnfr, Southern Rubber Stamp Works, Spence, E H, boots and shoes, Spott, W A & Son, jewelers, Staples & Munford, attys at law Starke, F 1, dyer and cleaner, State Bank Virginia, back cover and Steel, Dr George B, dentist,
Mozart Academy of Music,
8th Street, bet. Franklin and Grace,
RICHMOND, VA.
THOMAS G. LEATH, Lessee and Manager.
ONIY
FIRST CLASS ATTRACTIONS.
Booked at this House,
The Home of OPERA.
The House For COMEDY.
The Stage for DRAMA.
Large Stage. Well Ventilated.
SAFEST THEATRE IN THE SOUTH.
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MISCELLANEOUS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
President-Grover Cleveland, N. Y., salary, $50,000.
Vice-President-Adlai E. Stevenson, Illinois, 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. Car- lisle, Kentucky, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of War-Daniel S. Lamont, N. Y., salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Nazy-Hilary A. Herbert, Alabama, salary, 58,000.
Secretary of Interior-Hoke Smith, Georgia, salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Agriculture-Julius Ster- ling Morton, salary, SS,000. Attorney - General - Richard Olney, Massachusetts, salary, $8,000.
Postmaster-General-Wilson S. Bissell, N. Y., salary, $8,000 Virginia's Representation in Congress. Senators-John Warwick Daniel, of Lynchburg, D. His term 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 Edmonds, D. Sev- enth District, Samuel S. Turner, D. Eighth District, E. E. Meredith, D. Ninth District, Jamcs W. Marshall, D. Tenth District Henry St. George Tucker, D.
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Judges -- Melville W. Fuller, Chief Jus- tice U. S: Charles H. Simonton, Nathan Goff; Clerk-Henry T. Meloney. Circuit Court. Jrilge-Charles H. Simonton. Chr/- 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 --- Francis R. Lassiter, Clerk - Henry Flegenheimer.
Terms of Circuit and District Courts begin ist Monday in April and October.
Internal Revenue Department. (Office, Custom-House, Bank street.) Collector-William Ryan.
Deputy Collectors and Clerks-W. H. Tyler, Allan Talbott Jr, E. Bruce Cooke, A. P. Sheild, A. R. Gunn, W. J. Epps, John Enders, Jr., F. C. Denoon, Mrs. L. R. Dashiell, R. F. Gaskins and Vir- ginius Johnson.
Tobacco Inspector-A. C. Peay.
Gauger-Dr. D. W. Moseley.
Custom-House.
(Bank street, between 10th and 11th.) 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 IIth.) Postmaster-W. H. Cullingworth. Assistant Postmaster-Lewis D. Cren- shaw, Jr. General Clerk-Mrs. Jas. M. Donnan. Supt Money Order Dir .- Peachy G. Harrison.
Clerk-Stephen A. Ellison, Jr.
Supt Registry Dir-E. J. Levy. Clerks -- Mrs. C. C. Mera, Miss M. T.
Mayo, George E. Sangster. Stamp Clerk-E. E. Bernard. Box Clerk-W. W. Rowe. General Delivery Clerk-J. B. Nowell.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Mailing Department-Superintendent J. G. Fitzgerald.
Supt. City Delivery-G. R. Tenser. Asst Supt .--- Cabell Thompson. Dispatcher of Mails -- T. M. Fendley.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Executive. Governor-Chas T. O'Ferrall.
Lieutenant-Governor-R. C. Kent.
Secretary of the Commonwealth~Jos- eph T. Lawless.
Assistant and Acting Librarian-W. W. Scott.
Attorney General-R. Taylor Scott.
Auditor of Public Accounts-Morton Marye.
Second Auditor-Josiah Ryland, Jr.
Treasurer-A. W. Harman, Jr.
Register the Land Office-W. R. Gaines Railroad Commissioner-James C. Hill. Agricultural Commissioner-Thomas Whitehead.
Superintendent of the Penitentiary-B. WV. Lynn.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- John E. Massey.
Superintendent of Public Printing- J. H. O'Bannon.
Adjutant General-C. J. Anderson.
Superintendent of Public Buildings- WV. 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 Pub- lic Instruction and Attorney-General. John A. McGilvray, Secretary.
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund Treasurer, Auditor of Public Accounts and Second Auditor.
Board of Canvassers for State Officers.
Governor, Secretary of the Common- Tealth, Auditor of Public Accounts, wreasurer and Attorney-General.
Board of Chesapeake and its Tributaries.
President (ex-officio)-The Governor, Auditor of Public Accounts and Treas- urcr.
Board of Indemnity. President-Second Auditor Score- tary ---- C. H. Urner.
Supreme Court of Appeals.
President-L, L. Lewis. T. T. Faunt- leroy, R. A. Richardson, B. W. Lacy and Drury A. Hinton. Clerk at Rich-
mond --- 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 Wythe- ville ; and their terms commence as fol- lows :
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.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
(Court House Bidg, Main and 22d sts.) Treasurer-W. H. Brauer.
Deputy Treasurer-John R. Jeter.
Superintendent of Schools-John K. Fussell.
Commissioners of Revenue-L. H. Kemp, C. W. Childrey.
Sheriff-Simon Solomon.
Deputy Sheriff-J. M. Voegler.
Jailer-L. L. Fussell.
County Court.
(Main and 22d streets.)
Judge-T, Ashby Wickham. Clerk-Sam'l P. Waddill. Deputy Clerk-T. F. Taylor.
County Circuit Court.
(Main and 22d streets.) Judge -- B. R. Wellford, Jr. Clerk-John E. Broaddus.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York. Howard Swineford. Largest, Cheapest, and Best.
Agent
MISCELLANEOUS.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor-J. Taylor Ellyson. Attorney-C. V. Meredith. Treasurer-James D. Craig.
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-W. Hall Crew.
Collector of Delinquent Taxes-J. A. Meanley.
High Constable -- E. C. Garrison.
City Sergeant-Charles H. Epps.
Sheriff-John T. Hughes.
City Eugincer-W. E. Cutshaw.
Assistant Engineers-S. F. Bates, Jack- son Bolton, P. P. Taliaferro, F. T. Bates. Clerk-S. B. Jacobs.
Superintendent of Water Works-C. E. White, James T. Gray. Bolling.
Assistant-E. Eugene Davis.
Special Assessment Clerk-William H. Williams.
Superintendent Marshall Reservoir- Mrs. Charles Baker.
Superintendent New Reservoir-W. S. Roach.
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 Alinshouse-Mrs. Mary 1 .. Apperson.
Coroner-Dr. W. H. Taylor.
Deputy Coroner-Dr. L. C. Bosher. Clerk First Market-J. E. Sullivan.
Clerk Second Market-James F. Flour- nov.
Clerk Third Market -- Anthony Grif- fitlı.
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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 Master-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 eigh- teen members, three from each ward in the city, meets on second Monday in each month at 7 P. M.
Marshall Ward-J. C. Dickerson, Jos. IV. 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.
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- mnon 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. D. Landerkin, W. L. White, J. T. Stratton, Jas. T. Vaughan.
Monroe Ward-R. E. Glover, Joseph WV. Thomas, Geo. Gibson, Jr., W. L. Carneal, W. J. McDowell.
Clay Ward-H. L. Carter, J. S. Trow- er, M. F. Seay, R. H. Boykin, J. J. King Jackson Ward --* Benjamin Jackson, *Royal White, M. T. Page, "J. R. Griffin "Wm. B. Smith.
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Standing Committees of City Coun- cil-1893 and 1894.
Streets Generally.
From Board of Aldermen-Messrs Carter, 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.
Front the Board of Aldermen-George E. Bowden, chairman ; Reeve, Gunn.
From the Common Council-Ferriter, Gibson, McDowell, Seay.
Meets second Tuesday in each month, at 6:30 o'clock P. M.
Finance.
From the Board of Aldermen-Wm E. Tanner, chairman ; Allen, Hardwicke, White.
From the Common Council-Lander- kin, Carneal, Carter, Murphy, W. L. White.
Meets third Tuesday in each month, 5 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
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., City Hall.
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., City Hall.
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 P. M., City Hall. Schools.
From the Board of Aldermen-John B. Cary, chairman; Tanner, Hardwicke. Vaughan.
From the Common Council -- Stratton, Mann, Thomas, Landerkin.
Meets last Monday in each month at 6 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
Elections.
From the Common Council-Joseph W. Thomas, chairman; Boykin, Smith.
From the Board of Aldermen-Reeve, Bahen.
Meets subject to call of chairman at City Hall.
Police.
From the Board of Aldermen-R. T. Davis, chairman; Gray.
From the Common Council-Ferriter, Trower, Page.
Meets last day in each month, o'clock P. M., City Hall.
Claims and Salarics.
From the Common Council-George Gibson, Jr., chairman ; King, Jackson.
From the Board of Aldermen -- Reeve, Moore. Meets last Monday in each month, 7 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
Grounds ond 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 Hall. Accounts and Printing.
From the Common Council-W. J. McDowell, chairman ; Grooms, Murphy. From the Board of Aldermen -- Bow- den, Mitchell.
Meets last Monday in each month, 7 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
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 P. M. City Hall ; fourth Thursday in each month, 6:30 P. M., City Hall.
Cemeteries.
From the Common Council-John R. Grimes, chairman ; Carneal, Garber,
Howard Swineford Furnishes Reliable Insurance in all its Branches. $200,000,000 represented.
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From the Board of Aldermen-Carter, Davis, Bowden.
Mects Wednesday before first Monday in each month, 6:30 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
Ordinances.
From the Common Council --- Henry From Chamber of Commerce-George L. Carter, chairman; Stratton, McDowell. W. Allen, Ro. W. Powers, Thos. Chris-
From the Board of Aldermen-Gray, Tanner.
Meets last Thursday in each month, 6 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
First Market.
From the Common Council-Geo. B. Davis, chairman; Epps, Page.
From the Board of Aldermen-Carter, Moore.
Meets first Monday in cach 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 cach month, 6:30 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
Third Merket.
From the Common Council-R. Il. Boykin, chairman; Carter, Scay.
From the Board of Aldermen-Bahen, Mitchell.
Meets last Monday in each month, at 7 o'clock P. M.
Retrenchment and Reform.
From the Board of Aldermen-Wm. E. Tanner, chairman; John B. Cary.
From Common Council-Mann, Mc- Dowell, Grooms.
Meets subject to call of Chairman.
Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph. From Board of Aldermen-J, T. Mountcastle, chairman; Turpin.
From Common Council-King, Noble Griffin.
Mccts 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.
tian, S. W. Travers, S. H. Hawes, John B. Purcell, E. D. Starke.
Mects first Wednesday in each month, at 6:30 o'clock P. M., at the City Hall, unless the chairman shall deem it advis- able that the meeting should be held on one of the city's tugs, and in this event the hour shall be named by the chair- man.
Board of Public Interest.
From Common Council-Rolfe E. Glo- ver, President of the Common Council, chairman, ex officio; Trower, Garber, Mc- Dowell.
From Board of Alderman -- Taylor, White.
From Private Citizens-(Elected by the Board of Aldermen), Julius Straus, T. H. Ellett. (Elected by the Common Coun- cil), L. T. Christian, E. C. Walthall.
Meets second Tuesday in each month, at 6:30 o'clock P. M., City Hall.
Committee on Shockoe Creek.
From Board of Alderman-George E. Bowden, chairman ; Turpin, Mitchell.
From Common Council -- Epps, Grooms, Murphy, Griffin.
Meets subject to call of Chairman. Richmond Public Schools.
(Office of School Board rm 2 4th floor City Hall. Mects 4th Monday in each month.) 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 Davis and R. Edgar Shine; Second District-J. Taylor Ellyson, William Lovenstein and A. D. Landerkin ; Third District-Alonzo L. Phillips, Edwin D. Starke and James H. Capers.
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COMMITTEES. Teachers and Schools.
E. D. Starke, William Lovenstein, James H. Capers, J. C. Dickerson and Chairman of Board and Superintendent
Buildings and Furniture.
T. Wiley Davis. A. D. Landerkin, R. Edgar Shine and A. L. Phillips.
Finance.
William Lovenstein, E. D. Starke and J. C. Dickerson.
SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND PRINCIPALS. White Schools.
Richmond High School, 805 cast Mar- shall street ; Principal, Julian P Thomas; Assistant, James C. Harwood.
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, cor 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. 308 Nicholson street (Rocketts); Principal, Stephen O. Perkins.
WVest End School, 1520 west Main street; Principal, Hubbard G. Carlton.
Colored Schools.
Colored High & Normal School, 12th street near Leigh; Principal, George F. Merrill.
Baker School, corner Baker and St. Paul streets; Principal, Thomas P. Crump.
Valley School, corner 15th and Mar- shall streets; Principal, Herbert F. Cox. East End School, 29th near O strect, Principal, R. W. Flournoy. Police Justice, John J. Crutchfield ; Clerk, E. B. White ; Crier, Sergt R. N. Thomas ; Bailiff, Lawrence B. Gibbons. The court meets in rm 3 basement City Navy Hill School, corner 6th and Du-, Hall, daily (except Sundays), at 9:30 val streets; Principal, John P. Thompson. | A. M.
Moore School, Moore near Hancock ; Principal, Edgar M. Garnett.
Brook School, Moore near Graham ; Principal, Jacob L. Ezekiel.
Fulton School, Orleans street, Fulton. Police. BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS. (Office, City Hall,)
Meets Ist Thursday in each month.
President (ex-officio)-Mayor J. Taylor Ellyson. Jefferson Ward-L. 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., City Hall. Surgcon of Police-Dr. C. W. P. Brock Clerk --- John F. Shinberger.
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, OF RICHMOND.
Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr ; Clerk, E. M. Rowelle ; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond, Courtroom, City Hall.
CHANCERY.
Judge, James C. Lamb ; Clerk, C. W. Goddin ; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond ; Courtroom, City Hall.
HUSTINGS. (City Hall Building.)
Judge, Samuel B. Witt ; Clerk, W. P. Lawton : Deputy Clerk, Walter Christian; Crier, City Sergeant.
COURT OF LAW AND EQUITY. Judge-E. C. Minor. Clerk-P. P. Winston. Courtroom, City Hall.
POLICE. (City Hall.)
The civil docket is called every Friday at 12 M.
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ROYAL, IMPERIAL, NORTHERN & CON. Howard Swineford, NECTICUT Fire Insurance Cos.
Agent.
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Richmond Fire Department.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. (Room 8 4th fl City. Hall.)
Secretary-G. E. Paynter.
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