Polk Topeka, Kansas, city directory, 1888-9, Part 13

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Publication date: 1888
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312,421


10,907


12,074


Indiana


15


238,490


244,992


8,716


3,018


Iowa.


13


197,124


178,557


1,472


Kansas


9


154,406


90,132


16,246


4,495


Kentucky


13


118,674


152,758


1,656


3,106


Louisiana


8


46,347


62,546


120


Maine.


6


8


85,699


96,932


531


2,794


Massachusetts.


14


146,724


122,352


9,923


Michigan.


13


192,669


149,835


41,390


8,403


Minnesota


7


111,685


70,065


3,583


4,684


Mississippi


9


43,509


76,510


Missouri


16


202,929


235,988


2,153


Nebraska.


5


76,912


54,391


2,890


Nevada.


3


7,193


5,577


26


New Hampshire ..


4


9


123,370


127,785


3,494


6,155


New York


36


562,005


563,154


17,004


25,006


North Carolina


11


125,068


142,928


448


Ohio.


3


26,860


24,604


767


521


Rhode Island


4


19,030


12,391


422


928


South Carolina.


9


21,733


69,8 0


957


1,151


Texas


4


39,514


17,331


785


1,752


Virginia


12


139,356


145,497


182


West Virginia


6


63,096


67,317


810


939


Wisconsin


11


161,157


146,459


4,598


7,656


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.


Names.


Born.


Inaugurated.


In office.


Died.


Nativity.


George Washington


Feb. 22, 1732


Apr. 30, 1789


8 years


Dec. 14, 1799


Virginia.


John Adams.


Oct. 30, 1735


Mar. 4, 1797


4 years


July 4, 1826


Massachusetts.


Thomas Jefferson


Apr. 2, 1743


Mar. 4, 1801


8 years


July 4, 1826


Virginia.


James Madison.


Mar. 16, 1751


Mar. 4, 1809


8 years


June 28,1836


Virginia.


James Monroe.


Apr. 2, 1759


Mar. 4, 1817


8 years.


July 4, 1831


Virginia.


John Quincy Adams.


July 11, 1767


Mar. 4, 1825


4 years.


June 8, 1845


South Carolina.


Andrew Jackson


Mar. 15, 1767


Mar. 4, 1829


8 years


Dec. 27, 1862


New York.


Martin Van Buren


Dec. 5, 1782


Mar. 4, 1837


4 years


Apr. 4, 1841


Virginia.


William H. Harrison


Feb. 9, 1773


Mar. 4, 1841


1 month.


Jan. 17, 1862


Virginia.


John Tyler.


Mar. 20, 1790


Apr. 5, 1841


3 yrs. 11 mos.


June 15,1849


James K. Polk


Nov. 2, 1795


Mar. 4, 1845


4 years


July 9, 1850


Zachary Taylor.


Nov. 24, 1790


Mar. 4, 1849


1 yr. 4 mos ...


Mar. 8, 1874


Millard Fillmore


May 7, 1800


July 10, 1850


2 yrs. 8 mos ..


Oct. 8, 1869


Franklin Pierce.


Nov. 23, 1804


Mar. 4, 1853


4 years.


June 1, 1868


James Buchanan


Apr. 23, 1791


Mar. 4. 1857


4 years


A pr. 15, 1865


Kentucky.


Abraham Lincoln


Feb. 12, 1809


Mar. 4, 1861


4 yrs. 40 ds ...


North Carolina.


Andrew Johnson.


Dec. 29, 1808


Apr. 15, 1865


Ulysses S. Grant,


Apr. 27, 1822


Mar. 4, 1869


8 years.


Rutherford B. Hayes.


Oct. 4, 1822


Mar. 5, 1877


4 years ..


Sept. 19, 1881


Obio.


James A. Garfield


Nov. 19, 1831


Mar. 4, 1881


Chester A. Arthur.


Oct. 5, 1830


Sept. 19, 1881


3 yrs. 5 mos .


Nov. 18, 1886


Vermont.


Grover Cleveland


Mar. 18, 1837


Mar. 4, 1885


18


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10


74


3


13,053


16,976


Florida


71,716


51,656


3,994


2,143


Maryland.


24,3824K


552


1,575


New Jersey ..


23


400,082


368,280


5,170


11,269


Pennsylvania


30


473,804


392,785


16,992


15,283


Tennessee.


13


88,353


223,208


3,321


3,511


Vermont


12


124,090


133,270


Feb. 23, 1848


Massachusetts.


North Carolina.


Virginia.


New Hampshire.


Pennsylvania.


3 yrs. 11 mos.


July 31, 1875


July 23, 1885


Ohio.


Ohio.


6 mos. 15 ds ..


New Jersey.


Oregon


43,246


39,192


338


Georgia.


New York.


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PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. THE EXECUTIVE.


GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York, President of the United States. ... Salary $50,000


(The Vice Presidency is vacant, by reason of the death of Mr. Hendricks.)


THE CABINET.


THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD, of Delaware, Secretary of State. Salary $8,000 « 8,000


CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD, of New York, Secretary of the Treasury ...


WILLIAM C. ENDICOTT, of Massachusetts, Secretary of War.


8,000


DON M. DICKINSON, of Michigan, Postmaster General.


8,000


AUGUSTUS H. GARLAND, of Arkansas, Attorney General WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, of New York, Secretary of the Navy


8,000


WILLIAM F. VILAS, of Wisconsin, Secretary of the Interior.


8,000


Arranged in the order of succession named in the presidential-succession act of January 19, 1886.


PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERS.


STATE DEPARTMENT.


Assistant Secretary -Geo. L. Rives, New York, $4,500.


Second Assistant Secretary - Alvey A. Adee, New York, $3,500.


Third Assistant Secretary -John B. Moore, Del- aware, $3,500.


TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


Assistant Secretaries- Isaac H. Maynard, New York, $4,500; Hngh S. Thompson, South Carolina, $4,500.


Bureau of Engraving and Printing- Edward O. Graves, New York, $4,500.


Supervising Architect- William A. Freret, Louis- iana, $4,500.


First Comptroller -Milton J. Durham, Kentucky, $5,000.


Second Comptroller -Sigourney Butler, Massachu- setts, $5,000.


Commissioner of. Customs-John S. McCalmont, Pennsylvania. $4,000.


First Auditor -James Q. Chenoweth, Texas, $3,600.


Second Auditor - William A. Day, Illinois, $3,600. Third Auditor -John S. Williams, Indiana, $3,600. Fourth Auditor-Charles M. Shelley, Alabama, $3,600.


Fifth Auditor-Anthony Eickhoff, New York, $3,600.


Sixth Auditor -Daniel McConville, Ohio, $3,600. Treasurer U. S .- James W. Hyatt,


Solicitor- Alexander McCue, New York, $4,500. Superintendent of Life-Saving Service-Sumner I. Kimball, Maine, $4,000.


Bureau of Statistics - William F. Switzler, Mis- souri, $3,000.


WAR DEPARTMENT.


Adjutant General-Richard C. Drum, Pennsyl- vania .*


Inspector General - Absalom Baird, Pennsyl- vania .* Quartermaster General-Samuel B. Holabird, Con- necticut .* Commissary General - Robert Macfeely, Penn- sylvania .*


Surgeon General -John Moore, Indiana .*


Paymaster General-William B. Rochester, New York .*


Chief of Engineers-James C. Duane, New York .* Chief of Ordnance-Stephen C. Benét, Florida .* Acting Judge Advocate General-Guido N. Lieber, New York.t


Chief Signal Officer - Adolphus W. Greely, Louis- iaua .*


NAVY DEPARTMENT.


Bureau of Yards and Docks - David B. Harmony, Pennsylvania .*


* Pay and allowances of a Brigadier General. t Pay and allowances of a colonel.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


First Assistant Postmaster General-Adlai E. Stevenson, Illinois, $4,000.


Second Assistant Postmaster General - A. Leo Knott, Maryland, $4,000. Third Assistant Postmaster General -Henry R. Harris, Georgia, $4,000.


Assistant Attorney General -Edwin E. Bryant, Wisconsin, $4,000.


Superintendent of Foreign Mails-Nicholas M. Bell, Missouri, $3,000.


Superintendent of Money Order System - Charles F. Macdonald, Massachusetts, $3,500.


General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service- Thomas E. Nash, Wisconsin, $3,500.


Superintendent of Dead Letter Office-John B. Baird, Georgia, $2,250.


Chief Post Office Inspector - William H. West, Mississippi, $3,000.


INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.


First Assistant Secretary-Henry L. Muldrow, Mississippi, $4,500.


Assistant Secretary -David L. Hawkins, Mis- souri, $4,000.


Assistant Attorney General -Zachariah Mont- gomery, California, $5,000.


Commissioner of the General Land Office-Va- cant, $4,000.


Commissioner of Pensions-John C. Black, Ill- inois, $5,000.


Commissioner of Indian Affairs-John D. C. At- kins, Tennessee, $4,000.


Commissioner of the Patent Office-Benton J. Hall, Iowa, $5,000.


Commissioner of Railroads -Joseph E. Johnston, Virginia, $4,500.


Commissioner of Education -Nathaniel A. H. Dawson, Alabama, $3,000.


Director of Geological Survey -John W. Powell, Illinois, $6,000.


Commissioner of Labor - Carroll D. Wright, Massachusetts, $3,000.


Architect of the Capitol -Edward Clark, Penn- sylvania, $4,500.


DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.


Solicitor General-George A. Jenks, Pennyslva- nia, $7,000.


Assistant Attorneys General- Robert A. How- ard, Arkansas; William A. Maury, District of Col- umbia, $5,000.


GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.


Public Printer -Thomas E. Benedict, New York, $4,500.


DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


Commissioner - Norman J. Colman, Missouri, $4,500. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.


Librarian-Ainsworth R. Spofford, Ohio, $4,000.


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RODGERS & STRANAHAN.


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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY.


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GOVERNMENT DIRECTORS IN THE UNION PACIFIC


R. R. COMPANY.


CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS.


Frederic R. Condert, New York; Franklin Mac-


Veagh, Illinois; Marcos A. Hanna, Ohio ; Alexander


Alfred P. Edgerton, Indiana; John H. Oberly, Illinois; Charles Lyman, Connecticut, $3,500 each.


PRINCIPAL DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.


Date of


Country.


Capital.


Ministers. Salary. Comm'n.


Austria


Vienna ..


Alexander B. Lawton, Georgia $12,000


1887


Brazil


Rio Janeiro


Thomas J. Jarvis, N. Carolina ..


12,000


.1885


Central American States


Guatemala


Henry C. Hall, New York


10,000


1882


China ..


Pekin


Charles Denby, Indiana. 12,000


1885


Germany


Berlin ..


George H. Pendleton, Ohio.


17,500


1×85


Great Britain


London ..


Edward J. Phelps, Vermont.


17,500


1885


Italy ..


Rome


John B. Stallo, Ohio.


12,000


1885


Japan


Tokei (Yedo)


Richard B. Hubbard, Texas. 12,000.


1885


Mexico


City of Mexico ...


Vacant ...


12,000


10,000. 1885


Russia


St. Petersburg.


.George V. N. Lothrop, Michigan.


17,500


1885


Spain


Madrid.


Jabez L. M. Curry, Virginia ..


12,000


1885


Turkey.


Constantinople.


Oscar S. Straus, New York 7,500 1887


United States of Colombia Bogota.


Dabney B. Maury, Virginia 7,500.


1886


MINISTERS RESIDENT AND CONSULS GENERAL.


Argentine Republic.


Buenos Ayres.


.Bayless W. Hanna, Indiana


7,500 1885


Bolivia


La Paz


.Samuel S. Carlisle, Louisiana


5,000


1887


Corea


Seoul


Hugh A. Dinsmore, Arkansas


5,000


1887


Denmark


Copenhagen


Rasmus B. Anderson, Wisconsin ...


5,000


1885


Hayti


Port-au-Prince


*John E. W. Thompson, New York .. Vacant


5,000


Persia


Teheran


E. Spencer Pratt, Alabama.


4,000 1886


Portugal


Lisbon ..


Edward P. C. Lewis, New Jersey ...


5,000


1885


Roumania, Servia and Greece ... Athens


Walker Fearn, Louisiana.


6,500.


1885


Siam


Bangkok.


Jacob T. Child, Missouri.


5,000 1886


Switzerland .. Berne ...


Boyd Winchester, Kentucky


5,000


1885


* Also Chargé d'Affaires to Santo Domingo.


MINISTERS RESIDENT.


Belgium ...


Brussels.


Lambert Tree, Illinois.


7,500 1885


Hawaiian Islands


Honolulu


George W. Merrill, Nevada.


7,500


1885


Netherlands


The Hague ..


Isaac Bell, Jr., Rhode Island


7,500


1885


Sweden and Norway


Stockholm


.Rufus Magee, Indiana


7,500.


.1$85


Venezuela ..


Caracas


Charles L. Scott, Alabama


7,500 1885


CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES.


Paraguay and Uruguay Montevideo .John E. Bacon, South Carolina. 5,000 1885


SECRETARIES OF LEGATION AND CONSULS GENERAL.


Guatemala


Guatemala James R. Hosmer, New York


2,000


1887


Colombia.


Bogota


John G. Walker, Texas.


2,000.


1887


CONSULS GENERAL.


Austria


Vienna.


Edmund Jussen, Illinois


3,000. 1885


Brazil


Rio de Janeiro


H. Clay Armstrong, Alabama


6,000


1885


China.


Shanghai.


John D. Kennedy, South Carolina ..


5,0. 0.


1887


Ecuador.


Guayaquil.


Owen McGarr, Colorado.


3,000.


1885


France


Paris


Jared L. Rathbone, California


6,000 1887


4,000. 1885


Germany


Frankfort


Jacob Mueller, Ohio.


5,000


1885


Halifax


Michael H. Phelan, Missouri


3,500


1885


Great Britain


London


James M. Morgan, S. Carolina.


4.500


1885


Montreal


Wendell A. Anderson, Wisconsin ...


4.000


1885


Hawaiian Islands


Honolulu


John H. Putnam, Ohio


3,000


1885


Italy


Rome ..


Clarence R. Greathouse. California ..


4,000


1886


Japan


Kanagawa


Warren P. Sutton, Michigan


2,500


1887


Mexico.


City of Mexico.


Elawson C. Moore, Missouri


2,500.


1887


United States of Colombia


Panama


Thomas Adamson, Pennsylvania ...


4,000


188


Russia


St. Petersburg ....


Charlton H. Way, Georgia.


3,000


1887


Samoa.


Apia.


Harold M. Sewall, Maine ..


2,000


1887


Spain


Havana


Ramon O. Williams, New York


6,000


1884


Turkey


Constantinople.


D. Lynch Pringle, South Carolina ..


3,000. 1887


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Berlin.


Frederick Raine, Maryland


3,000 1885


Calcutta


Benjamin F. Bonham, Oregon.


Thomas M. Waller, Connecticut.


6,000.


1885


| Melbourne


4,000 1885


William L. Aldon, New York.


[ Matamoras


f *Cairo ...


John Card well, Texas


5,000. 1885


Chili


Santiago


William R. Roberts, New York 10,000


1885


France


Paris


Robert M. McLane, Maryland 17,500 1885


Peru


Lima ..


Charles W. Buck, Kentucky.


5,000. 1885


Liberia.


Monrovia


C. Haskell, South Carolina; James W. Savage, Ne- braska.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


MINIMUM EXPENSE AND LOWEST RATES ON REAL ESTATE LOANS.


JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS.


Districts.


Name.


Residence.


Date of Commission.


Salary.


Alabama :


N. Mobile ...... District ... .John Bruce.


Montgomery


.Feb. 27, 1875.


$3,500


Southern District.


Harry L. Toulmin.


Mobile.


Dec. 14, 1886.


3,500


Arkansas:


Eastern District.


Henry C. Caldwell


Little Rock.


June 30, 1864.


3,500


Western District


Isaac C. Parker


Fort Smith.


Mar. 24. 1875.


3,500


California:


Northern District


Ogden Hoffman


San Francisco. Feh. 27, 1851.


5,000


Southern District


Erskine M. Ross ..


Los Angeles


Dec. 16, 1886


4,000


Colorado.


Moses Hallett


Denver.


.Jan. 20, 1877.


Connecticut


Nathaniel Shipman


Hartford


April 17, 1 73.


3,500


Delaware


Leonard E. Wales


Wilmington Mar. 20, 1884


3,500


Florida:


Northern District


Thomas Settle.


Jacksonville .Jan. 30, 1877 3,500


Southern District


James W. Locke.


Key West


Feb.


1,1872


3,500


Georgia:


Northern District William T. Newman.


Atlanta.


Aug. 13, 1886


3,500


Southern District


.Emory Speer ..


Savannah. Feb. 18, 1885 3,500


Illinois:


Northern District Henry W. Blodgett.


Chicago


Jan. 11, 1870


4,000


Southern District


William J. Allen.


Springfield


April 18, 1887


3,500


Indiana


William A. Woods.


Indianapolis. .. May


2, 1883 3,500


Iowa:


Northern District


Oliver P. Shiras,


Duhuque Aug. 14, 1882.


3,500


Southern District .. James M. Love.


Keokuk


Feb. 21, 1856


3,500


Justices.


No. of Circuit. 8


When ap- pointed.


Justices.


No. of Circuit.


When ap- pointed.


Samuel F. Miller, Iowa


.. 1862


Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Mississippi ...... 5


1888


Stephen J. Field, California ... 9


.. 1863


Stanley Matthews, Ohio. 6


1881


Joseph P. Bradley. New Jersey 3


1870 Horace Grey, Massachusetts. 1


1881


John M. Harlan, Kentucky 7


1877 Samuel Blatchford, New York 2


1882


Retired Justice - William Strong, Pennsylvania, $10,000 a year. *Salary of the chief justice, $10,500; of each justice, $10,000.


CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES.t


[ Those in i'alics have been appointed since March 4, 1885.]


First Circuit- Le Barron B. Colt, Rhode Island. Second Circuit- William J. Wallace, New York.


E. Henry Lacomb, New York. Third Circuit - William McKennan, Pennsylvania. Fourth Circuit -Hugh L. Bond, Maryland.


Sixth Circuit -Howell E. Jackson, Tennessee. Seventh Circuit- Walter Q. Gresham, Indiana. Eighth Circuit-David J. Brewer, Kansas. Ninth Circuit-Lorenzo Sawyer, California.


+ Annual salary, $6,000.


Fifth Circuit-Don A. Pardee, Louisiana.


Turkey - Mavroyeni Bey. United States of Colombia-Vacant. Venezuela - Señor José Antonio


Olavarria,


Gautemala -Señor Don Manuel Mantufar. Hawaii -Mr. H. A. P. Carter.


Hayti- Mr. Stephen Preston.


Italy - Baron de Fava.


Japan -Mr. Jusanmi Riuichi Kuki.


Austro-Hungary -Chevalier Schmit von Tavera. Belgium -Mr. de Bounder de Melsbroeck.


Brazil -Baron de Itajuba.


Mexico-Sefior Don Matias Romero. Netherlands - Mr. G. de Weckherlin.


Chili -Señor Don Domingo Gana.


Nicaragua -Señor Don Horacio Guzmán.


China- Mr. Chang Yen Hoon.


Costa Rica-Señor Pedro Pérez Zeledón.


Denmark - Mr. P. L. E. de Lövenörn.


Spain-Señor Don Emilio de Muruaga.


Ecuador -Señor Don Antonio Flores.


Sweden and Norway -Mr. L. de Reuterskiold. Switzerland - Colonel Emile Frey.


France-Mr. Théodore Roustan. Germany - Mr. H. von Alvensleben.


Great Britain - The Honorable Sir Lionel S. Sack- ville West, K. C. M. G.


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FOREIGN LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.


Argentine Republic - Señor Don Vincente G. Quesada.


Portugal - Viscount das Nogueiras. Russia - Mr. Charles de Struve.


Charge.


PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT .* CHIEF JUSTICE - Melville Weston Fuller, of Illinois.


The first circuit consists of the States of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island; the second, of Connecticut, New York and Vermont; the third, of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; the fourth, of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia; the fifth, of Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas; the sixth, of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee, the seventh, of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin; the eighth, of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kan- sas, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska; the ninth, of California, Nevada and Oregon. Retired Circuit Judge-Thomas Drummond, Illinois, $6,000 a year.


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JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS .- CONTINUED.


Districts.


Name.


Residence.


Commission.


Salary.


Kansas.


Cassius G. Foster.


Topeka.


Mar. 10, 1874.


3,500


Kentucky


John W. Barr


Louisville


April 16, 1880.


3,500


Louisiana :


Eastern District


Edward C. Billings


New Orleans.


Feb. 10, 1876


4,500


Western District


Aleck Boarman


Shreveport


.. May


18, 1881


3,500


Maine.


Nathan Wehh.


Portland


Jan.


24, 1882.


3,500


Maryland


Thomas J. Morris


Baltimore


July


1,1879


4,000


Massachusetts


Thomas L. Nelson.


Worcester


Jan.


10, 1879


4,000


Michigan:


Eastern District.


Henry B. Brown


Detroit


Mar. 19, 1875


3,500


Western District ..


Henry F. Severens


Kalamazoo.


May


25, 1886.


3,500


Minnesota.


Rensselaer R. Nelson


St. Paul.


June


1, 1858.


3,500


Mississippi:


( Two Districts)


Robert A. Hill


Oxford


May


1, 1866.


3,500


Missouri: *


Eastern District


Amos M. Thayer.


St. Louis


Feh. 26, 1887


3,500


Western District


Arnold Krekel.


Kansas City


.Mar. 31, 1865


3,500


Nebraska.


Elmer S. Dundy


Falls City.


April 9, 1868


3,500


Nevada.


.George M. Sahin


Carson City


.July 26, 1882.


3,500


New Hampshire.


Daniel Clark.


Manchester.


.July 26, 1866


3,500


New Jersey.


John T. Nixon


Trenton


April 28, 1871


4,000


New York:


Northern District


Alfred C. Coxe.


Utica.


.May


4, 1882


4,000


Southern District


Addison Brown.


New York City. .June


2,1881.


4,000


Eastern District


Charles L. Benedict.


Brooklyn


Mar.


9, 1865.


4,000


North Carolina:


Eastern District


Augustus S. Seymour


New Berne. Feb.


21, 1882.


3,500


Western District


Robert P. Dick


Greensboro.


June


7,1872.


3,500


Ohio:


Northern District


.Martin Welker.


Toledo.


Nov. 25, 1873


3,500


Southern District.


.George R. Sage.


Cincinnati


Mar.


20, 1883


4,000


Oregon


.Matthew P. Deady


Portland


Mar.


9, 1859


3,500


Pennsylvania:


Eastern District


William Butler


Philadelphia.


Feb. 19, 1879


4,000


Western District


Marcus W. Acheson


Pittsburg


.Jan. 14, 1880


3,500


Rhode Island


George M. Carpenter


Providence


Dec. 16, 1884


3,500


South Carolina.


Charles H. Simonton.


Charleston ..


Sept. 8, 1886


3,500


Tennessee:


East. & Mid. District


.David M. Key ..


Chattanooga.


.May 27, 1880


3,500


Western District


Eli S. Hammond.


Memphis


.June 17, 1878.


3,500


Texas:


Eastern District ..


Chauncey B. Sabin


Galveston.


April 5, 1884.


3,500


Western District.


Ezekiel B. Turner.


Austin.


.Dec. 20, 1880.


3,500


Northern District


A. P. McCormick


Graham


April 10, 1879.


3,500


Vermont.


Hoyt H. Wheeler


Jamaica .Mar. 16, 1877 ..


3,500


Virginia:


Eastern District


Robert W. Hughes.


Norfolk


.Jan. 14, 1874 ..


3,500


Western District


John Paul


Harrisonburg


Mar. 3, 1883.


3,500


West Virginia


John J. Jackson, Jr


Parkersburg. Aug.


3,1861


3,500


Wisconsin:


Eastern District Charles E. Dyer


Racine Feb. 10, 1875 3,500


Western District. Remanzo E. Bunn


Madison .Oct.


30, 1877


3,500


Retired District Judges-John Erskine, Southern District of Georgia; George S. Bryan, South Carolina ; Samuel Treat, Missouri. $3,500 a year.


UNITED STATES COURTS IN THE TERRITORIES. T


Alaska-Judge, Lafayette Dawson.


Arizona -Chief Justice, James H. Wright; associates, Win. M. Porter, Win. H. Barnes.


Dakota -Chief Justice, Bartlett Tripp; associates, C. S. Palmer, Williatu II. Francis, James Spencer, Wm. B. McConnell, Charles M. Thomas.


Idaho -Chief Justice, James B. Ifays; associates, Norman Buck, Case Broderick. Montana-Chief Justice, Newton W. McConnell; associates, James II. McLeary, Thomas C. Bach, Stephen A. De Wolfe.


New Mexico - Chief Justice, Elisha V. Long; associates, William H. Brinker, William F. Henderson, Reu- ben A. lives.


Utah -Chief Justice, Charles S. Zane; associates, Jacob S. Boreman, Henry P. Henderson.


Washington-Chief Justice, Richard A. Jones; associates, Win. G. Langford, Geo. Turner, Frank Allyn. Wyoming -Chief Justice, Wm, L. Maginnis; associates, Jacob B. Blair, Samuel T. Corn.


T Pay, $3,000 a year.


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NO CHARGE TO BORROWERS


T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


CITY LOANS.


LOWEST RATES ON TOPEKA


Rodgers & Stranahan,


Merchant Tailors, OFFICE BLOCK.


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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY.


ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS MADE BY CONGRESS FROM 1878 TO 1887.


Fiscal Year 1878.


Fiscal Year 1879.


Fiscal Year 1880.


Fiscal Year 1881.


Fiscal Year 1882.


To supply deficiencies. Legislative, executive and judicial expenses.


$2,547,186


$15,213,259


$4,633,824


$6,118,085


$5,110,862


15,756,774


15,868,694


16,136,230


16,532,009


17,797,398


Sundry civil expenses


17,079,256


24,968,590


19,724,869


22,503,508


22,011,223


Support of the army ..


No approp'n


51,279,679


26,797,300


26,425,800


26,687,800


Naval service.


13,589,933


14,152,432


14,028,469


14,405,798


15,566,038


Indian service.


4,827,666


4,734,876


4,713,479


4,657,263


4,587,867


Rivers and harbors.


No approp'n


8,322,700


9,577,495


8,976,500


11,451, 300


Forts and fortifications.


275,000


275,000


275,000 319,547


316, 34


322,435


Post-office department.


2,99,725


4,222,275


5,872,376


3,883,420


2,152,258


Pensions.


£8,53 ,000


29,371,574


56,223,200


41,644,000


68,282,307


Consular and diplomatic service ...


1,146,748


1,087,535


1,097,735


1,180,335


1,191,435


Miscellaneous


1,425,091


2,226,390


2,995,124


4,959,332


1,128,006


Totals.


$88,356,983


$173,016,809


$162,404,648


$155,830,841


$179,579,000


Fiscal Year 1885.


Fiscal Year 1884.


Fiscal Year 1885.


Fiscal Year 1886.


Fiscal Year 1887.


To supply deficiencies


$9,853,869


$2,832,680


$4,385,836


*$3,332,717


$13,572,883


Legislative, executive and judicial expenses


20,322,908


20,763,843


21,556,902


21,495,661


20,809,781


Sundry civil expenses


25,4 5,479


23,713,404


22,346,750


25,961,904


22,650,658


Support of the army


27,032,099


24,681,250


24,454,450


24,014,052


23,753,957


Naval service.


14,903,559


15,954,247


+8,931,856


21,280,767


16,489,557


Indian service.


5,219,604


5,388,656


5,903,151


5,773,328


5,561,263


Rivers and harbors


18,988,875


No approp'n 670,000 318,657


700,000 314,563


725,000 309,902


297,805


Post-office department


1,902,178


Indefinite. 86,575,000


20,810,000


60,000,000


76,075,200


Consular and diplomatic service ...


1,256,655


1,296,255


1,225,140


1,242,925


1,364,065


Agricultural department.


427,280


405,640


480,190


580,790


654,7 5


Expenses of District of Columbia #,


3,496,060


3,505,495


3,594,256


3,622,683


3,721,051


Miscellaneous


5,888,994


1,806,439


7,800,004


2,268,383


10,184,571


Totals


$251,428,117


$187,911,566


$:37,451,398


$170,608,114


$209,659,383


* Not including $6,150,062 appropriated for the naral service for six months ending June 30, 1885. t For six months ending December 31, 1884.


į NOTE .- One-half of this amount is by law paid by the U. S. Government; the other half must be paid into the treasury by district taxes, and Congress appropriates the full sum.


ORDINARY REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OF THE UNITED STATES. (From the report of the Secretary of the Treasury for the respective years ended June 30.)


Revenues.


1885.


1886.


1887.


Customs


$181,471,939 34


$192,905,023 44


$204,779,280 53


Internal revenue.


112,498,725 54


116,805,936 48


118,697,526 37


Public lands.


5,705,986 44


5,630,999 34


9,932,40, 37


Miscellaneous sources


24,014,055 06


21,097,767 80


14,614,222 99


Total revenues


$323,690,706 38


$336,439,727 06


$348,023,435 26


Civil list


$23,826,942 11


$21,955,604 04


$22,072,436 27


Foreign intercourse ..


5,439,609 11


1,332,320 88


7,104,490-47


Navy department


16,021,079 67


13,907,887 74


15,141,126 80


War department, including rivers and harbors, etc .....


42,670,578 47


34,324,152 74


38,461,025 85


Pensions.


56,102,267 49


63,404,864 03


75,029,101 79


Indians


6,552,494 63


6,099,158 17


6,194,522 69


Miscellaneous


58,227,707 16


50,879,004 93


56,087,898 85


For the sinking fund


45,604,035 43


44,551,043 36


47,903,248 15


$254,444,714 07


$236,454,037 89


$268,093,850 87


Interest on public debt


51,386,256 47


50,580,145 97


47,741,577 25


Total expenditures.


$305,830,970 54


$287,034,181 86


$315,835,428 12


Of interest on public debt, there was paid for interest on bonds issued to Pacific railroads: In 1885, $3,876,090.72; in 1886, $3,873,570.72; in 1887, $3,863,400.72.


14,948,300


No approp'n


14,464,900


Forts and fortifications.


375,000


59,877


Military academy ..


335,557


Indefinite.


Indefinite.


Indefinite.


Pensions.


116,000,000


292,805


550,000


575,000


Military academy


286,604


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