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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY. 149
THE FIFTIETH CONGRESS.
. THE SENATE. JOHN J. INGALLS, of Kansas, President pro tempore. ANSON G. McCook, of New York, Secretary. [ Republicans (in Roman), 39; Democrats (in italic), 37. Total, 76.]
Term exp.
Home Post Office.
Term exp.
Home Post Office.
1889 John T. Morgan
Selma.
1891 James L. Pugh.
Eufaula.
ARKANSAS.
MISSOURI.
1889 James H. Berry
Bentonville.
1891 James K. Jones
. Washington.
CALIFORNIA.
NEBRASKA.
1891 Leland Stanford
S. Francisco.
1893 George Hearst.
S. Francisco.
1889 Charles F. Manderson
Omaha.
1893 Algernon S. Paddock
Beatrice.
NEVADA.
1889 Thomas M. Bowen
Del Norte.
1891 Henry M. Teller.
Central City.
CONNECTICUT.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1889 William E. Chandler
Warner.
1891 Henry W. Blair
.Manchester.
NEW JERSEY.
1889 Eli Saulsbury.
Dover.
1893 George Gray
New Castle.
FLORIDA.
NEW YORK.
1891 Wilkinson Call
Jacksonville.
1893 Samuel Pasco
Monticello.
GEORGIA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1889 Alfred H. Colquitt
Atlanta.
1891 Joseph E. Brown
Atlanta.
ILLINOIS.
1889 Shelby M. Cullom
Springfield.
1891 Charles B. Farwell.
Chicago.
INDIANA.
1891 Daniel W. Voorhees
Terre Haute.
1893 David Turpie.
Indianapolis.
IOWA.
1889 James F. Wilson.
Fairfield.
1893 William B. Allison.
.Dubuque.
KANSAS.
RHODE ISLAND.
1$89 Jonathan Chace
Providence.
1893 Nelson W. Aldrich.
.Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1889 Matthew C. Butler
Edgefield.
1891 WVade Hampton.
Charleston.
TENNESSEE.
1889 Isham G. Harris
Memphis.
1893 William B. Bate
Ashville.
TEXAS.
1889 William P. Frye
Lewiston.
1893 Eugene Hale
Ellsworth.
MARYLAND.
1891 Ephraim K. Wilson
Snow Hill.
1893 Arthur P. Gorman
Laurel.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1889 George F. Hoar
Worcester.
1893 Henry L. Dawes
Pittsfield.
MICHIGAN.
1889 Thomas W. Palmer
Detroit.
1893 Francis B. Stockbridge
Kalamazoo.
MINNESOTA.
1889 Dwight M. Sabin
Still water.
1893 Cushman K. Davis.
St. Paul.
1891 John C. Spooner.
Hudson.
1893 Philetus Sawyer ...
Oshkosh.
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OREGON.
1889 Joseph N. Dolph.
Portland.
1891 John H. Mitchell
Portland.
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PENNSYLVANIA.
1891 James Donald Cameron.
Harrisburg.
1893 Matthew S. Quay
Beaver.
1889 Preston B. Plomb.
Emporia.
1891 John J. Ingalls
Atchison.
KENTUCKY.
1889 James B. Beck
Lexington.
1891 Joseph C. S. Blackburn.
Versailles.
LOUISIANA.
1889 Randall L. Gibson.
New Orleans.
1891 James L. Eustis
New Orleans.
MAINE.
1889 Richard Coke.
Waco.
1893 John H. Reagan ..
Palestine.
VERMONT.
1891 Justin S. Morrill
Strafford.
1893 George F. Edmunds
Burlington.
VIRGINIA.
Woodstock.
1889 Harrison H. Riddleberger
1893 John WV. Daniel.
.Lynchburg.
WEST VIRGINIA.
1889 John E. Kenna ..
Charleston.
1898 Charles James Faulkner.
Martinsburg.
WISCONSIN.
1891 John P. Jones.
Gold Hill.
1893 William M. Stewart.
. Virginia City.
1891 Orville H. Platt.
Meriden.
1893 Joseph R. Hawley
Hartford.
DELAWARE.
1889 John R. McPherson
Jersey City.
1893 Rufus Blodgett
Long Branch.
1891 William M. Evarts.
N. Y. City.
1893 Frank Hiscock
Syracuse.
18 9 Matt W. Ransom ...
. Weldon.
1891 Zebulon B. Vance
.Charlotte.
OHIO.
1891 Henry B. Payne
Cleveland.
1893 John Sherman ..
Mansfield.
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ALABAMA.
MISSISSIPPI.
1889 Edward C. Walthall.
Grenada.
1893 James Z. George ..
Jackson.
1891 George G. Vest
Kansas City.
1893 Francis M. Cockrell.
Warrensburg.
COLORADO.
Go to GEO. W. WATSON, SUCCESSOR TO WATSON & THRAPP, REAL ESTATE OFFICE, AND GET A LIST OF PROPERTY HE HAS FOR SALE.
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THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Republicans (1), 152; Democrats (2), 169; Labor (3), 2; Independent (4), 2. Total, 325. JOHN G. CARLISLE,2 of Kentucky, Speaker. JOHN B. CLARK,2 of Missouri, Clerk.
ALABAMA.
1 James T. Jones? Demopolis.
2 Hilary A. Herbert2. Montgomery.
3 William C. Oates2 Abbeville.
4 Alexander C. Davidson2 Uniontown.
5 James E. Cobb? Tuskegce.
6 John H. Bankhead? Fayette C. H.
7 William H. Forney2 Jacksonville.
8 Joseph Wheeler2. Wheeler.
ARKANSAS.
1 Poindexter Dunn2,
Forest City.
2 Clifton R. Breckenridge2.
Pine Bluff.
3 Thomas C. McRae2 Prescott.
4 John H. Rogers2 Fort Smith.
5 Samuel W. Peel2 Bentonville.
CALIFORNIA.
1 Thomas L. Thompson2 Santa Rosa.
2 Marion Biggs2. Gridley.
3 Joseph Mckennal Suisun.
4 William W. Morrow1 San Francisco.
5 Charles N. Felton1 Menlo Park.
6 William Vandever1 San Buenaven-
tura.
COLORADO.
George G. Symes1 Denver.
CONNECTICUT.
1 Robert J. Vance2.
New Britain.
2 Carlos French2
Seymour.
3 Charles A. Russell1 Killingly.
4 Miles T. Granger2 New Canaan.
DELAWARE.
John B. Penington2. Dover.
FLORIDA.
1 Robert H. M. Davidson2
Quincy.
2 Charles Dougherty2
Port Orange.
GEORGIA.
1 Thomas M. Norwood2 Savannah.
2 Henry G. Turner2. Quitman.
3 Charles F. Crisp2 .. Americus.
4 Thomas W. Grimes2, Columbus.
5 John D. Stewart2 Griffin.
6 James H. Blount2 Macon.
7 Judson C. Clements2 La Fayette.
8 Henry H. Carlton2 Athens.
9 Allen D. Candler2 Gainesville.
10 George T. Barnes2 Augusta.
ILLINOIS.
1 Ransom W. Dunham1 .Chicago.
2 Frank Lawler2
Chicago.
3 William E. Mason1
Chicago.
4 George E. Adams1
Chicago.
5 Albert J. Hopkins1
Aurora.
6 Robert R. Hitt1
Mt. Morris.
7 Thomas J. Henderson1
Princeton.
8 Ralph Plumb1
Streator.
9 Lewis E. Payson1
Pontiac.
10 Philip S. Post1
Galesburg.
11 William H. Gest1
Rock Island.
12 George A. Anderson?
Quincy.
14 Jonathan H. Rowell1
Bloomington. Danville.
16 Silas Z. Landes2
Mt. Carmel.
17 Edward Lane2.
Hillsboro.
18 Jehu Baker! Belleville.
19 Richard W. Townshend?
Shawneetown.
20 John R. Thomas1 Red Bud.
INDIANA.
1 Alvin P. Hovey1 Mt. Vernon.
2 John H. O'Neall2 Washington.
3 Jonas G. Howard2 Jeffersonville.
4 William S. Holman2. Aurora.
5 Courtland C. Matson2 Greencastle.
6 Thomas M. Brownel Winchester.
7 William D. Bynum2. Indianapolis.
8 James T. Jobnston1 Rockville.
9 Joseph B. Cbeadle1 Frankfort.
10 William D. Owen1 Logansport.
11 George W. Steele1 Marion.
12 James B. Whitel Fort Wayne.
13 Benjamin F. Shively2 South Bend.
IOWA.
1 John H. Gear1 Burlington.
2 Walter I. Hayes2. Clinton.
3 David B. Henderson1 Dubuque.
4 William E. Fuller1 West Union.
5 Daniel Kerr1 Grundy Centre.
6 James B. Weaver2 Bloomfield.
7 Edwin H. Conger1 Des Moines.
8 Albert R. Anderson2
Sidney.
9 Josepb Lyman1 Council Bluffs.
10 Adoniram J. Holmes1 Boone.
11 Isaac S. Struhle1 Le Mars.
KANSAS.
1 Edmund N. Morrill1 Hiawatha.
2 Edward H. Funston1 .Carlyle.
3 Bishop W. Perkins1 Oswego.
4 Thomas Ryan1 Topeka.
5 John A. Anderson1 Manhattan.
6 Erastus J. Turner1 Hoxie.
7 Samuel R. Peters1 Newton.
KENTUCKY.
1 William J. Stone2, Eddyville.
2 Polk Laffoon2 Madisonville.
3 W. Godfrey Hunter1 Burkesville.
4 Alexander B. Montgomery2 .. Elizabethtown.
5 Asher G. Caruth:2 Louisville.
6 John G. Carlisle? Covington.
7 Wm. C. Breckinridge? Lexington.
8 James B. McCreary2 Ricbmond.
9 George M. Thomas1. Vanceburg. .
10 William P. Taulbee? Saylersville.
11 H. Frank Finley1 Williamshurg.
LOUISIANA.
1 Theodore S. Wilkinson2 New Orleans.
2 Matthew D. Lagan2 New Orleans.
3 Edward J. Gay2 Plaquemine.
4 Newton C. Blanchard2 Shreveport.
5 Cherubusco Newton2 Bastrop.
6 Samuel M. Robertson2* Baton Rouge.
MAINE.
1 Thomas B. Reed1 Portland.
2 Nelson Dingley, jr.1. Lewiston.
3 Seth L. Milliken1 Belfast.
4 Charles A. Boutelle1. Bangor.
MARYLAND.
1 Charles H. Gibson2 Easton.
2 Frank T. Sbaw2 Westminster.
3 Harry Welles Rusk2. Baltimore.
4 Isidor Rayner2, Baltimore.
5 Barncs Compton? Laurel.
6 Louis E. McComas1 Hagerstown.
* To succeed Hon. Edward W. Robertson,2 died August 3, 1887.
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13 William H. Springer2. Springfield.
15 Joseph G. Cannon1
Geo. W. Watson's
Real Estate Office is Centrally Located, at 601 Kan- sas Avenue, on the corner of Sixth Avenue. Come and see him about Property.
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THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -CONTINUED.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1 Robert T. Davis1 Fall River.
2 John D. Long1
Hingham.
3 Leopold Morse2.
Boston.
4 Patrick A. Collins2 Boston.
5 Edward D. Hayden1 Woburn.
6 Henry Cabot Lodge1 Nabant.
7 William Cogswell1 Salem.
' Charles H. Allen1 Lowell.
9 Edward Burnett? Southborough.
10 John E. Russell2 Leicester.
11 William Whiting1 Holyoke.
12 Francis W. Rockwell1 Pittsfield.
MICHIGAN.
1 J. Logan Chipman2 Detroit.
2 Edward P. Allen1. Ypsilanti.
3 James O'Donnell1. Jackson.
4 Julius C. Burrows1 Kalamazoo.
5 Melbourne H. Ford? Grand Rapids.
6 Mark S. Brewer1. Pontiac.
7 Justin R. Whiting? Saint Clair.
8 Timothy E. Tarsney2 East. Saginaw.
9 Byron M. Cutcheon1 Manistee.
10 Spencer O. Fisher? .West Bay City.
11 Seth C. Moffatt1t.
Traverse City.
MINNESOTA.
1 Thomas Wilson? Winona.
2 John Lind1
New Ulm.
3 John L. Macdonald2 Shakopee.
4 Edmund Rice? St. Paul.
5 Knute Nelson1 Alexandria.
MISSISSIPPI.
1 John M. Allen2 Tupelo.
2 James B. Morgan2 Hernando.
3 Thomas C. Catchings2 Vickshurg.
4 Frederick G. Barry2 West Point.
5 G. L. Anderson2 Kosciusko.
6 Thomas R. Stockdale2. Summit.
7 Charles E. Hooker2 Jackson.
MISSOURL
1 Willam H. Hatch2 Hannibal.
2 Charles H. Mansur2. Chillicothe.
3 Alexander M. Dockery2. Gallatin.
4 James N. Burnes2 St. Joseph.
5 William Warner1 Kansas City.
6 Jobn T. Heard2.
Sedalia.
7 John E. Hutton2
Mexico.
& John J. O'Neill2
St. Louis.
9 John M. Glover2
St. Louis.
10 Martin L. Clardy2 Farmington.
11 Richard P. Bland2 Lebanon.
12 William J. Stone?
Nevada.
13 William H. Wadel .Springfield.
14 James P. Walker?
Dexter City.
NEBRASKA.
1 John A. McShane?
Omaha.
2 James Laird1
Hastings.
3 George W. E. Dorsey1 Fremont.
NEVADA.
William Woodburn1 Virginia City.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1 Lutber F. Mckinney2. Manchester. 2 Jacob H. Gallinger1 Concord.
NEW JERSEY.
1 George Hires1 Salem.
2 James Buchanan1 Trenton.
3 John Kean, jr.1 Elizabeth.
4 James N. Pidcock2 W. H'use Stat'n.
5 William Walter Pbelps1 Englewood.
6 Herman Leblbach1 Newark.
7 William McAdoo2 Jersey City.
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NEW YORK.
1 Perry Belmont2. Babylon.
2 Felix Camphell2 Brooklyn.
3 Stephen V. White1. Brooklyn.
4 Peter P. Mahoney2. Brooklyn.
5 Archibald M. Bliss? Brooklyn.
6 Amos J. Cummings2 New York.
7 Lloyd S. Bryce2. New York.
8 Timothy J. Campbell2 New York.
9 Samuel S. Cox?
New York.
10 Francis B. Spinola2 New York.
11 Truman A. Merriman2. New York.
12 Wm. Bourke Cockran2 New York.
13 Ashhel P. Fitcb1 New York.
14 William G. Stahlnecker2 Yonkers.
15 Henry Bacon2 Goshen.
16 John H. Ketcbam1 Dover Plains.
17 Stephen T. Hopkins1. Catskill.
18 Edward W. Greenman2. Troy.
19 Cbarles Tracey21 Alhany.
20 George West1
Ballston Spa.
21 John H. Moffitt1.
22 Abraham H. Parker! Potsdam.
23 James S. Sherman1 Utica.
24 David Wilber! Milford.
25 James J. Belden1 2 Syracuse.
26 Milton De Lano1 Canastota.
27 Newton W. Nutting1 Oswego City.
28 Thomas S. Flood! Elmira.
29 Ira Davenport1 Bath.
30 Cbarles S. Baker1 Rochester.
31 John G. Sawyer1. Albion.
32 John M. Farquhar1 Buffalo.
33 John B. Weber1 Buffalo.
34 William G. Laidlaw1 Ellicottsville.
NORTH CAROLINA
1 Lewis C. Latham2 Greenville.
2 Furnifold M. Simmons2 New Berne.
3 Charles W. McClammy2. Burgaw.
4 John Nicbols+ Raleigh.
5 John M. Brower1 Mount Airy.
6 Alfred Rowland2
Lumberton.
7 John S. Henderson2. Salisbury.
8 William H. H. Cowles? Wilkesborough.
9 Thomas D. Johnston2 Asheville.
OHIO.
1 Benjamin Butterworth1 Cincinnati.
2 Charles E. Brown1 Cincinnati.
3 James S. Williams1 Troy.
4 Samuel S. Yoder2 Lima.
5 George E. Seney2 Tiffin.
6 Melvin M. Boothman1 Bryan.
7 James E. Campbell2 Hamilton.
8 Rohert P. Kennedy1 Bellefontaine.
9 William C. Cooper1 Mt. Vernon. 10 Jacoh Romeis1. Toledo.
11 Albert C. Thompson1 Portsmouth.
12 Jacoh J. Pugsley1
Hillshoro.
13 Joseph H. Outhwaite2. Columbus.
14 Charles P. Wickham1 .Norwalk.
15 Charles H. Grosvenor1 Athen -.
16 Beriah Wilkins2 Urichsville.
17 Joseph D. Taylor1
Cambridge.
18 William Mckinley, jr.1.
Canton.
19 Ezra B. Taylor1 ..
Warren.
20 George W. Crousel Akron.
21 Martin A. Foran2 Cleveland.
OREGON.
Binger Hermann1
Roseburgh.
į To sur ceed Hon. Nicholas T. Kane,1 died Sept. 14, 1887. ¿ To succeed Hon. Frank Hiscock,1 elected U. S. Senator.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -CONTINUED.
PENNSYLVANIA.
TEXAS.
1 Charles Stewart2 Honston.
2 William H. Martin2 T. Athens.
3 C. Buckley Kilgore2 .. .. Will's Point.
4 David B. Culberson2 Jefferson.
5 Silas Hare2. Sherman.
6 Joseph Abbott2 .Hillsborough.
7 William H. Crain2. Cuero.
8 L. W. Moore2 La Grange.
9 Roger Q. Mills2 Corsicana.
10 Joseph D. Sayers.2 Bastrop.
11 Samuel W. T. Lanham2. Weatherford.
VERMONT.
1 John W. Stewart1 Middlebury.
2 William W. Grout1 Barton.
VIRGINIA.
1 T. H. Bailey Browne1 Accomack.
2 George E. Bowden1 Norfolk.
3 George D. Wise2. Richmond.
4 William E. Gaines1 Burkeville.
5 John R. Brown1 Martinsville.
6 Samuel I. Hopkins3 Lynchburg.
23 Thomas M. Baynel Robella.
24 Oscar L. Jackson1 New Castle.
25 James T. Maffett1 Clarion.
26 Norman Hall2. Sharon.
27 William L. Scott2 Erie.
RHODE ISLAND.
1 Henry J. Spooner1 Providence.
2 Warren O. Arnold1 Chepachet.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1 Samuel Dibble2. .Orangeburg.
2 George D. Tillman2 Edgefield.
3 James S. Cathran2 Abbeville.
4 William H. Perry2 .Greenville.
5 John J. Hemphill ?. Chester.
6 George W. Dargan2 Darlington.
7 William Elliott2
Beaufort.
TENNESSEE.
1 Roderick R. Butler1
.Mountain City.
2 Leonidas C. Houk!
Knoxville.
3 John R. Neal2
Rhea Springs.
4 Benton McMillin2 Carthage.
5 James D. Richardson2 Murfreesboro.
6 Joseph E. Washington2 Cedar Hill.
7 Washington C. Whitthorne2. Columbia.
8 Benjamin A. Enloe2. Jackson.
9 Presley T. Glass2 Ripley.
10 James Phelan2
Memphis.
Wyoming. .Joseph M. Carey,1 Cheyenne.
T To succeed Hon. John H. Reagan,2 elected U. S. Senator.
STATE HOUSE, TOPEKA, KANSAS.
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RODGERS & STRANAHAN.
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1 Henry H. Bingham1
Philadelphia.
2 Charles O'Neill1. Philadelphia.
3 Samuel J. Randall2 Philadelphia.
4 William D. Kelley1 Philadelphia.
5 Alfred C. Harmer1 Philadelphia.
6 Smedley Darlington1 West Chester.
7 Robert M. Yardley1 Doyleston.
8 Daniel Ermentrout2
. Reading.
10 William H. Sowden2.
Bloomsburgh.
12 John Lynch2. Wilkesbarre.
13 Charles N. Brumm3 .Minersville.
Milton.
15 Frank C. Bunnell1 . Williamsport.
17 Edward Scull1
18 Louis E. Atkinson1 Mifflintown.
19 Levi Maish2 York.
20 John Patton1 .Curwensville.
21 Welty McCullogh1 Greensburg.
22 John Dalzell1 Pittsburg.
7 Charles T. O'Ferrall2 Harrisonburg.
8 William H. F. Lee2 Burke's Station.
9 Henry Bowen1 Knob.
10 Jacob Yost1
Staunton.
WEST VIRGINIA.
1 Nathan Goff1 Clarksburg.
2 William L. Wilson2 Charlestown.
3 Charles P. Snyder2 Charleston.
4 Charles E. Hogg2 Point Pleasant.
WISCONSIN.
1 Lucien B. Caswell1. Ft. Atkinson.
2 Richard Guenther1 Oshkosh.
3 Robert M. La Follette1. Madison.
4 Henry Smith3. Milwaukee.
5 Thomas R. Hudd2 Green Bay.
6 Charles B. Clark1 Neenah.
7 Ormsby B. Thomas1 Prairie du Ch'n.
8 Nils P. Haugen1 River Falls.
9 Isaac Stephenson1. Marinette.
DELEGATES FROM THE TERRITORIES.
Arizona Marcus A. Smith,2 Tombstone. Dakota Oscar S. Gifford,1 Canton. Idaho .. Frederick T. Dubois,1 Blackport. Montana .. Joseph K. Toole,2 Helena.
New Mexico .... .Antonio Joseph,2 Ojo Caliente.
Utah ... John T. Caine,2 ( Morin'n,) S. L. City. Washington. .Charles S. Voorhees,2 Colfax.
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At Large .... Edwin S. Osborne1 Wilkesbarre.
14 Franklin Bound1
Tunkhannock.
16 Henry C. McCormick1 Somerset.
Lancaster.
9 John A. Hiestand1 Allentown.
11 Charles R. Buckalew2
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HEADS OF THE PRINCIPAL NATIONS OF THE WORLD IN 1888.
Government.
Rulers.
Tille.
Year of Birth.
Date of Accession.
Argentine Republic.
Juarez Celman
President ...
Oct. 12, 1886
Austria-Hungary.
Franz Joseph I.
Emperor
1830
Dec. 2, 1848
Belgium.
Leopold II,
King.
1835
Dec. 10, 1865
Bolivia.
G. Pacheco
President
Aug. 1, 1884
Brazil
Pedro II Alcantara.
Emperor
1825
April 7, 1831
Chili ..
President
1840
Sept. 18, 1886
China
Emperor
1871
Jan. 12,1875
Colombia (United States of)
R. Nuñez.
President
Aug. 7,1886
Corea
Li Fin.
King.
Bernardo Soto.
President
Mar. 12, 1885
Denmark
Christian IX
King
1818
Nov. 15, 1863
Ecuador
President
Oct. 23, 1883
France.
Marie F. Sardi-Carnot.
President
1837
Dec. 5, 1887
Germany.
Frederick III
Emperor
1834
March, 1888
Alsace-Lorraine
Prince Hohenlohe.
Statthalter
Duke
1831
May 22, 1871
Baden ...
Friedrich I
Grand Duke
1826
Apr. 24, 1852
Bavaria
Otto I
King
1848
June 13, 1886
Bremen
Senate.
Brunswick
Regency Council
Oct. 18, 1884
Hamburg
Senate.
Ludwig IV
Grand Duke.
1837 1824
Dec. 8, 1875
Senate ..
Friedrich Franz III Friedrich Wilhelm
Grand Duke.
1851
Apr. 15, 1883
Grand Duke
1819
Sept. 6,1860
Nicolas Friedrich Peter ..
Grand Duke.
1827
Feb. 27, 1853
Frederick III
King
1834 March, 1888
Reuss-Greiz
Heinrich XXII.
Prince
1846 Nov. 8, 1859
Reuss-Schleiz
Heinrich XIV.
Prince
1832
July 10, 1867
Saxe-Altenburg
Ernst
Duke.
1826
Aug. 3, 1853
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Ernst II.
Duke.
1818
Jan. 29, 1844
Saxe-Meiningen.
Georg II.
Duke.
1826
Sept. 20, 1866 July 8, 1853
Saxe-Weimar Eisenach Saxony.
Albert.
King
1828
Oct. 29, 1873
Schanmbnrg-Lippe.
Prince
1817 Nov. 21, 1860
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Georg.
Prince
1838 Nov. 26, 1869
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Waldeck
Prince
1831
May 15, 1845
Wurtemberg.
Karl I.
King
1823
June 25, 1864
Great Britain and Ireland. British India.
Earl of Dufferin.
1826
Canada (Dominion of)
Marquis of Lansdowne. Georgios I.
1845
June 6,1863 -1885
Hawaiian Islands
Kalakaua I.
King
1836
Feb. 12, 1874
Honduras. Italy
Humbert I
King.
1844
Jan. 9, 1878
Japan
Mutsu Hito.
Mikado
1852
Feb. 13, 1867
Mexico.
Porfirio Diaz.
President
1831
Sept. 25, 1873
Netherlands.
Willem IIL
King
1817
Mar. 17, 1849 -1887
Persia
Nassr-ed-Din
Shah
1829
Sept. 19, 1848
Peru ..
General Caceres
President
June 3, 1886
Portugal
Lnis I.
King.
1838
Nov. 11, 1861
Rome (Pontificate of )
Leo XIIL
Pope
1810
Feb. 20, 1878
Ronmania
Karl I.
King
1839 Mar. 26, 1881
Russia
Alexander III.
Emperor
1845
Mar. 1, 1881
Salvador
Francisco Menendez.
President
June 19, 1885
Servia
Milan Obrenovic I
King
1854
Mar. 6, 1882
Siam
Khulalonkorn I
King
1853 Oct. 1,1868
Spain
Alfonso XIII1
King
1829 Sept. 18, 1872
Sweden and Norway. Switzerland
W. F. Hertenstein
President
Jan. 1,1888
Turkey
Abdul-Hamid II
Sultan,
1842 Aug. 31, 1876
Egypt.
Mohamed Tewfik
Khedive.
1852 Aug. 8, 1879
United States
Grover Cleveland ...
President
1830 Mar. 4, 1885
Uruguay
Maximo Tagès.
President.
Nov. 19, 1886
Venezuela
A. Guzman Blanco
President
Sept. 14, 1886
1 Under the regency of his mother, Queen Maria Christina.
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Greece.
M. L. Barillas.
President
Gen. Salomon.
President
Oct. 23, 1879
Luis Bogran.
President
Nov. 27, 1883
Morocco
Muley-Hassan
Sultan
Nicaragua.
Evaristo Cavaza.
President
Sept. 25, 1886
Paraguay
Gen. Escobar.
President
1819
Victoria I.
Queen of Eng.& Emp. Ind. Viceroy
Governor General ..
1845
June 20, 1837 Sept. 10, 1884 Aug. 18, 1883
Karl Gunther IIL
Prince
1830
July 17, 1880
Hesse
June 13, 1877
Lippe.
G. F. Waldemar.
Prince
Lübeck
Mecklenburg-Schwerin Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Oldenburg
Prussia
Karl Alexander
Grand Duke.
1818
-1885
Anhalt.
Friedrich
Jose Manuel Balmaceda .. Kwang Sü
-1864
Costa Rica.
J. M. P. Caamano ...
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Santo Domingo.
Ulises Heureaux
President -1886
1886 May 17, 1886
Oscar II.
King
Dec. 1, 1884
Adolf
Georg Victor.
Guatemala Hayti
King
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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY.
DEBTS, REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND COMMERCE OF NATIONS. (Compiled from official documents. The figures are for the latest attainable years as to each country.)
COUNTRIES.
Fiscal Year.
Public Debt.
Revenue.
Expenditures.
Imports. 1
Exports. 1
Argentine Republic.
1886
$158,829,650
$46,172,645
$46,151,387
$117,123,120
$77,418,641
Australasia 2.
1886
716,200,000
117,531,200
131,504,565
298, 663, 465
227,046,185
Austro-Hungary.
1887
1,647,726,000
55,832,499
63,148,850
277,438,950
332,268, 845
Austria proper ..
1885
331,328,365
250,000,000
250,538,647
(In Austro-
Hungary.)
Hungary proper.
1885
504,803,800
129,120,000
137,930,000
(In Austro- Hungary.)
Belgium
1886
420,464,275
64,079,485
62,830,000
283,650,000
2.7,841,340
Bolívia
1885
21,925,000
3,766,425
4,477,115
6,150,000
9,381,983
Brazil
1885
565,035,000
100,364,124
115,133,240
103,691,240
115,143,260
Canada.
1886
273,914,341
33,177,640
39,011,612
104,424,561
85,251,314
Chili
1887
129,543,691
35,064,350
50,073,183
52,888,846
68,061,093
China3
1884
39,446,000
121,500,000
110,230,400
142,153,500
125,462,940
Colombia, U. S. of.
1885
21,589,527
5,100,400
3,960,000
12,504,000
14,857,000
Denmark
1887
54,369,325
15,421,150
16,136,420
58,781,508
46,318,504
Ecuador.
1885
16,109,500
1,693,950
2,219,695
6,000,000
6,193,+41
Egypt
1886
518,625,840
45,016,470
47,613,705
40,250,000
51,946,750
France.
1887
8,142,907,564
755,515,300
755,658,630
German States
1883
1,813,623, 148
282,439,697
471,501,549
( In German
Empire.)
Great Britain
1887
3,681,393,440
453,863,79 |
449,983,760
1,742,317,360
1,343,335,085
Greece
1886
125,360,225
16,265,000 2,962,035
2,937,115
4,053,355
9,224,345
India, British
1886
872,620,505
372,320,985
366,329,615
355,668,862
424,947,510
Italy
1887
2,246,903,485
327,685,420
332,845,730
515,368,950
267,680,450
Japan
1886
334,264,030
76,428,360
76,286,500
32,660,390
40,729,910
Mexico
1886
162,737,650
30,625,000
26,390,324
40,285,360
51,982,290
Netherlands.
1887
452,000,000
48,641,140
49,362,820
453,627,340
361,982,615
Norway.
1885
30,062,341
12,695,446
12,305,000
37,642,920
26,941,364
Paraguay
1885
4,581,730
1,200,000
1,205,000
1,308,420
1,428,340
Persia
1886
No debt.
10,500,000
9,550,000
19,250,000
11,300,000
Peru ..
1884
242,500,000
7,750,000
9,600,000
10,563,448
7,458,328
Portugal.
1885
476,440,328
35,758,640
42,426,350
37,749,380
24,026,390
Roumania
1886
140,053,648
27,655,220
17,141,650
59,640,000
36,948,000
1886
3,669,944,394
694,415, 128
662,843,950
304,496,528
394,194,110
Servia.
1887
52,550,000
8,821,430
10,468,255
10,218,885
8,125,815
Siam ....
1886
6,150,000
5,940,000
6,200,000
11,200,000
Spain 4
1885
1,299,500,000
176,437,910
176,278,170
111,737,910
126,170,140
Sweden 5
1887
68,000,000
23,770,000
22,958,681
94,452,760
68,408,645
Switzerland
1887
6,540,210
10,025,751
10,045,635
197,630,185
156,494,845
Turkey 6
1885
744,839,018
73,681,000
76,662,148
87,272,845
58,275,475
United States
1887
1,700,771,948
371,403,277
267,932,180
752,490,560
752,180,902
Uruguay
1886
62,330,491
7,414,815
25,275,349
25,253,600
Venezuela 7
1885
21,833,180
8,181,020 6,102,885
7,855,675
17,256,389
19,641,920
Total debts
31,919,975,459
1 Including merchandise, specie and bullion.
2 Including New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia.
8 Foreign debt only.
4 Spain being wholly unable to meet the interest on its debt, it was "converted," in 1881-2, from an ag- gregate of $2,560,000,000, into new securities to the amount of $1,290,000,000, at 4 per cent.
5 The debt of Sweden is wholly offset by the value of the state railways, built by the government.
6The Turkish government, by arrangement with a committee of bondholders, "scaled" its public debt in 1881 from $1,264,009,425 to $532,186,170, pledging its revenues for payment.
7 Venezuela's foreign debt, which had grown to over $54,000,000 in 1878, when interest payments were resumed, was "consolidated " into new 4 per cent. bonds in 1881.
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Germany
1886
147,345,525
184,360,490
156,562,940
942,744,112
701,029,410
Hawaii
1887
962,285
17,060,000
21,150,345
23,692,160
Russia
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AREAS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, 1880.
State or Territory.
Square Miles.
State or Territory.
Square Miles.
.
Alahama
51,540
Missouri
68,735
Alaska
531,409
Montana
145,310
Arizona
112,920
Nehraskå
76,185
Arkansas.
53,045
Nevada.
109,740
California
155,980
New Hampshire.
9,005
Colorado
103,645
7.455
Connecticut.
4,845
New Mexico
122,460
Dakota.
147,700
New York
47,620
Delaware
1,960 60
Ohio
40,760
Florida
54,240
Oregon
94,560
Georgia
58,980
Pennsylvania
44,985
Idaho
84,290
Rhode Island
1,085
Illinois
53,000
South Carolina
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