Radge's Topeka city directory : Shawnee County taxpayers and an official list of the post-offices of Kansas, 1882, Part 18

Author: Polk-Radges Directory Company
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Topeka, Kans., Polk-Radges directory company
Number of Pages: 574


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Kansas State Journal Co., 256 Kansas avenue.


Langen, H. V., 88 Kansas avenne. Sexton, A. E., 23; Kansas avenue. The Commonwealth Co., 240 Jackson street.


The Times Co., cor. Kansas ave. and Railroad street.


Thatcher, T. D., 255 Kansas avenue.


Publishers. (See also Printers.


Miner, H. C., cor. Laurent and Jack -. Crane, Geo. W., & Co., 266 Kans. ave. son streets.


Thatcher, T. D., 255 Kansas avenue.


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Western School Sapply Agency, 288 Kansas avenue.


Railroads and Depots.


Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R., ( W. N. C. Garvey, agent), depot cor. Fifth street and Washington ave. Leavenworth, Topeka & Southwestern R. R., depot


Topeka, Salina & Western R. R., depot


Union Pacific R. R., (E. C. Devereux, agenti, depot cor. Kansas ave, and Railroad street.


Railroad Ticket Agents.


Devereux, E. Cliff, U. P. R. R., cor. Kansas ave. and Railroad street. Garvey, W. N. C., A. T. & S. F. R. R., cor. Fifth st. and Washington ave. Lewis, Eli, Jr., C. P. R. R., 172 Kansas avenue.


Rowley Bros, 182 Kansas avenue.


Real Estate Agents.


A. T. & S F. R. R. Co. Land Depart-


ment, (A. S. Johnson, Conmiss'er), n. w. cor. Sixth and Jackson st. Belcher & Thomas, 121 Kansas ave. Bernard, J., & Co., 191 Kansas avenue. Booth. James, 164 Kansas avenue. · Chandler, Eli II., & Co., 102 Sixth avenue cast.


Cranston & Bain, 180 Kansas avenue. Collins. J. S., & Co., 119 Kansas ave. George. T. B., 281 Kansas avenue. Lewis & Blue, 69 Kansas ave., N. T. Lockard & Maxwell. 181 Kans. ave. Merrill, George, 220 Kansas avenue. Metsker, D. C., 28S Kansas avenue.


Paine, B. T., & Co .. cor. Kans. avenue and Railroad street.


Parker, W. F., 89 Sixth avenue east. Phillios & Stringham, 218 Kans. ave. Ross & Stilson, 189 Kansas avenue. Spott, C. G., 122 Tyler street.


Thomas & King, 170 Kansas avenue. United States Land Office, 110 Kansas avenue.


Watson & Thrapp, 110 Kansas ave. Western Investment Co., 121 Kansas avenue.


Wilcox, Harvey H., 95 Kansas avenue. Restauran s.


Crawford, L. M., 194 Kansas avenue. Crilley, W. S .. 109 Fifth street east. De Fov. Mrs. M .. 100 Kansas avenue. Faster, Mrs. S .. 34 Kansas ave., N. T. Engell, II. J., 81 Fifth street east. Junod, C. F., 193 Kansas avenue.


Kirk & Harvey, 118 Sixth avenue cast. Lambersom. James HI., 244 Kans. ave. Mckay, William, 245 Kansas avenue. Poppendick, F., 103 Sixth ave. east. Williams & Ruggles, 35 Kansas ave., North Topeka.


Suloons.


Baner, J. P., 3) Kansas avenue, N. T. Boutell, G. N., 196 Kansas avenue. Collins, Labon, 99 First avenue east. Dowdell, J. S., 18 Railroad st., N. T. Durein. Frank, 142 Kansas avenne. Funk, G. F., 56 Kansas avenne.


Gordon House, cor. Fourth street and Kansas avenue.


Head, Lew W .. 144 Adams street. Jockheck, Charles. 16 ) Kansas ave. Kietzman, Wm., 126 Kansas avenue. Kraemer Bros., 107 Fifth street cast. Kuchne, Adolph, 104 Sixth ave. east. Lowenstein, Win., 82 Kans. ave., N. T. McKay, Win., 215 Kansas avenue Marlen, James, 75 Kansas avenue. Moeser, Charles, & Co., 64 Kans. ave. Moeser, Philip, 69 Kansas ave., N. T. Myers, M., 32 Kansas avenne.


Offerman & Elsner. 165 Kansas ave. Poppendick, F., 103 Sixth ave. cast. Schwalm, J. A., 137 Kansas avenne. Straub, Oscar, Seventh street, near Kansas avenue.


Wiltscheck, J., 4+ Monroe street. Young, J., & J. N., 43 Adams street. Zimmerman, Win., 221 Kansas ave.


Sush and Door Manufacturer. (See also Lumber Dealers.)


Topeka Sash and Door Manufacturing Co., cor. Seventh and Holliday sts.


School Supplies. (See also Books and Stationery.)


Western School Supply Agency, 298 Kansas avenue.


Second Hand Furniture, &c.


Cohen, B .. 78 Kansas avenue. N. T. Davis, O. F., 102 Kansas avenue. Dienon. Thomas, 238 Kansas avenne. Millice & Millice, 89 Kansas avenue. Stacey, J. C., 70 Kansas avenne. Willheim, Wm., 77 Sixth avenne cast.


Sewing Machines.


Baker, Charles, 218 Kansas avenne. Campbell, A. C., 24 Kansas avenn. Dutton, J. R., 239 Kansas avenue. Homer, C., 210 Kansas avenue. Lear. Joseph, 235 Kansas avenue.


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Lyman, J. 11., 263 Kansas avenue. Otis, Mrs B. A., 228 Kansas avenue. Thomas & Co., SS Kansas ave., N. T.


Shoemakers. . See Boots and Shoes.)


Soda Water Manufacturers.


Brandon, Thomas, 17 Monroe street. Herboldsheimer. Charles, cor. Sixth ave. and Branner st.


Starch Manufactory.


Topeka Starch Co., I mile east of city limits, on A. T. & S. F. R. R.


Stenographers. (Law.)


Tilley, T. J., 130 Kansas avenue. Stereotype Foundries.


Crane, Geo. W., & Co., 266 Kas. ave. The Commonwealth Printing and Publishing Co., 240 Jackson street.


Street Sprinkling Co.


Topeka Street Sprinkling Co., 102 sixth avenue east.


Stone and Pottery Works.


Dunn, Charles, cor. Eighth and Wash- ington avenues. Topeka Carbonated Stone Works, 52 Kansas avenue.


Stores and Tinware. (See also Hardware, &c.)


Forbes, D. H., 198 Kansas avenue. Foucht, J. H., SI Kansas avenue, N. T. Gee, Henry F., 173 Kansas avenue. Halm, J. K., & Co .. 211 Kansas ave. Holland, P. H., & Co., 29 Kansas ave. James. J. A., 60 Kansas avenue, N. T. Knowles, A. W., & Co., 112 Sixth avenue east.


Nevans, John. 252 Kansas avenue. Thompson Bros., 208 Kansas avenue. Thompson, W. A. L., 159 Kans. ave.


Street Railroad Co.


Topeka Street Railroad Co., (Jesse Shaw, Sup't), 86 Tenth ave. east.


Surveyors.


Angel, Isaac, 45 Quincy street, N. T. Barton, C. H .. Court House. Tweeddale. Wm .. Hancock street. near Seventh street.


Whitaker, J. B., 95 Kansas avenue.


Tailors. (See Merchant Tailors.)


Telegraph Companies.


Western Union Telegraph Co., (E. L. Smith, manager), 185 Kansas ave.


Telephone Companies.


Topeka Telephone Exchange, (E. L. Smith, Sup't), 185 Kansas avenue.


Tent und Auning Makers. Felitz Bros., 175 Kansas avenue. Trunk Manufacturers.


Hosefeld, G. V., 99 Kansas avenue. Transportation Companies.


Sain, L. G., cor. Thirteenth and Mon- roe streets.


Topeka Omnibus and Transportation Co., 181 Kansas avenue.


Undertakers.


McBratney, W. C., 44 Kansas avenue, North Topeka.


Palmer, Geo. B., 228 Kansas avenue. Stoker, M. E., 127 Kansas avenue.


Upholsterers. (See a'so Furniture De .lers.)


Bacher, S .. 70 Kansas avenue. Dignon, Wm. M., 232 Kansas avenne. Felitz & Bro., 175 Kansas avenue.


Vapor Stores.


Battey, A. D., & Co., 96 Washington avenue. Remington, S. R., & Co., 94 Washing- ton avenue.


Veterinary Surgeons.


Doty, E. H., 307 Kansas avenue. Miller, N., 16 Jackson street.


Vinegar Manufactory.


Topeka Vinegar Works, (R. H. Her- der, prop'r), 343 to 351 Fifth st. e.


Wagon Makers. (See Carriage Manufacturers and Blacksmiths.) Wall Paper.


Black, J. C., 77 Sixth avenue east. Fowler, M. E , 117 Kansas avenue. Kellam, T. J., & Co., Finn's Block. North Topeka. Senour. W. F., 236 Kansas avenne. Trumbull, W. L., 200 Kansas avenue.


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Van Houten, J. L., 110 Sixth ave. cast. ! Watchmakers and Jewelers.


Baker, O. H., 185 Kansas avenue. Bennett, Charles, 54 Kans. ave., N. T. Bryant, Hillard, 125 Kansas avenne. Douglas, James, 205 Kansas avenne. Fowler, J. D., 231 Kansas avenue. Hayden, James B., 212 Kansas ave. Paine, J. L., 97 Kansas avenne. Ortman, Fred., 155 Kansas avenue.


Lowenthall Bros., 178 Kansas avenue. Vansteenburg, Joseph, 102 Kans ave.


Wines and Liquors. (See Liquor and Saloons.) Wood Carrers. Burdick, J. G .. 80 Harrison street. Yeast Manufacturers. (See also Bakeries.) Herder, R. H., 351 Fifth street east.


PUBLIC SERVANTS.


Their Annual Pay and Emoluments.


CITY OF TOPEKA.


Mayor, $700: Clerk, $1,000; Councilmen, $150; Attorney, $600; Marshal, $1,000; Assistant Marshal, $660; Policemen, $600; Police Justice, $600; Engineer, 50 cents for each hour of services rendered; Street Commissioner, $700; Chief En- gineer of Fire Department, $1,000; Firemen, from $600 to $800; Superintendent of Instruction, $1,000; City Teamster, $700: Laborers, from $1.25 to $2.50 per day.


SHAWNEE COUNTY.


Clerk, $2,400, and transfer fees; Treasurer, $4,000; Attor- ney, $2,000; Auditor, $1,000; Clerk of District Court, fees; Sheriff, fees; Register of Deeds, fees; Probate Judge, fees; Superintendent of Public Instructions, $1,000; County Com- missioners, $300 each ; Surveyor, fees.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor, $3,000; Lieutenant Governor, $6 per day during the sitting of the Legislature, and 15 cents per mile for travel- ing to and returning from each regular or special session of the Legislature, and when acting as Governor the same salary as the Governor; Secretary of State, $2,000; Treasurer, $2,500; Auditor, $2,000; Superintendent of Public Instruction, $2,- 000; Attorney General, $1,500; Warden of State Penitentiary, $2,000; Judges of the Supreme Court, $3,000; Superintendent of Insurance, $2,500; Librarian, $1,500; Speaker of the House of Representatives, $3 per day in addition to his per diem allowance as a member of the House, Chief Clerk of the House, and Secretary of the Senate, $5 per day for the time actually employed in such services.


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UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN KANSAS.


Judge of the Circuit Court, $6,000; Judge of the District Court, $3,500: District Attorney, fees and $200; Assistant District Attorney, $1,000: Marshal, fees and $200; Collector of Revenue, $2.750; Clerk of Circuit Court, fees: Clerk of District Court, fees; two Registers in Bankruptcy, fees; twenty-four U. S. Commissioners, fees; Distributing agent, } of 1 per cent .: Master in Chancery, $12,500 (?).


OFFICERS OF OTHER STATES.


Alabama-Governor, $3,000 : Justices Supreme Court, $3,- 000 per annom.


Arkansas-Governor, $3,500: Justices Supreme Court, $3,500 per annum.


California-Governor, $6,000: Justices Supreme Court, $6,500 per annum.


Colorado-Governor, $3,900; Justices Supreme Court, $3,- 250 per annum.


Connecticut-Governor, $2,000; Justices Supreme Court, $4,000 per annum.


Delaware-Governor, $2,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $2,500; Associate Justice Supreme Court, $2,000 per annum.


Florida-Governor, $3,500: Justices Supreme Court, $3,000 per annum.


Georgia-Governor, $3,000: Justices Supreme Court, $2,- 500 per annum.


Illinois-Governor, $6,000: Justices Supreme Court, $5,- 000 per annum.


Indiana-Governor, $5,000: Justices Supreme Court, $4,- 000 per annum.


Iowa-Governor, $3,000; Justices Supreme Court, $4,000 per annum.


Kansas-Governor, $3,000: JJustices Supreme Court, $3,- 000 per annum.


Kentucky-Governor, 85,000: Justices Supreme Court, $5,000 per annum.


Louisiana-Governor, $4,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $7,500; Associate Justices Supreme Court, $2,000 per annum. Maine-Governor, $2,000; Justices Supreme Court, $3,000 per annum.


Maryland-Governor, $4,500: Justices. Supreme Court, $3,500 per annum.


Massachusetts-Governor, $5,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $6,500: Associate Justices Supreme Court, $6,000 per annum.


Michigan-Governor, $1,000: Justices Supreme Court, $4,000 per annum.


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Minnesota-Governor. $3,800: Chief Justice Supreme Court, $4,500; AAssociate Justices Supreme Court, $4,000 per annu


Mississippi-Governor, $4,000; Justices Supreme Court, $3,500 per annum.


Missouri-Governor, $5,000; Justices Supreme Court, $4,- 500 per annum.


Nebraska-Governor, $2,500; Justices Supreme Court, $2,500 per annum.


Nevada-Governor, $6,000; Justices Supreme Court, $7,- 000 per annum.


New Hampshire-Governor, $1,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $2,400; Associate Justices Supreme Court, $2,200 per annum.


New Jersey-Governor, $5,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $5,000; Associate JJustices Supreme Court, $3,200 per annum.


New York-Governor, $10,000 and house; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $7,500; Associate JJustices Supreme Court, $7,000 per annum, besides $2,000 cach for expenses.


North Carolina-Governor, $3,000; Justices Supreme Court, $2,500 per annum.


Ohio-Governor, $4,000; Justices Supreme Court, $3,000 per annum.


Oregon-Governor, $4,500; Justices Supreme Court, $2,- 000 per annum.


Pennsylvania-Governor, $10,000; JJustices Supreme Court, $7,000 per annum.


Rhode Island -- Governor, $1,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $4,500; Associate Justices Supreme Court, $4,000 per annum.


South Carolina-Governor, $3,500; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $4,000; Associate Justices Supreme Court, $3,500 per annum.


Tennessee-Governor, $4,000: Justices Supreme Court, $4,000 per annum.


Texas-Governor, $4,000; Justices Supreme Court, $3,500 per annum.


Vermont-Governor, $1,000; Justices Supreme Court, $2,- 500 per annum.


Virginia-Governor, $5,000; Chief Justice Supreme Court, $3,250; Associate JJustices Supreme Court, $3,000 per annum.


West Virginia-Governor, $2,700; Justices Supreme Court; $2,250 per annum.


Wisconsin-Governor. $5,000; Justices Supreme Court, $5,000 per annum.


Territories-Governors, $2,600: Justices Supreme Courts, $2,600 per annum.


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RADGES' State, County and Municipal Record.


1882-83.


CITY OF TOPEKA.


The County Seat of Shawnee County and the Capital of the State of Kansas, was located on the fifth day of December, 1854, and is situated on both banks of the Kansas river, and has a population of twenty-one thousand people. It contains 9,475 lots, of which fully 6,500 are improved, and a large num- ber of buildings are in process of erection. The lots are twenty-five feet front by one hundred and fifty feet deep, and the streets will average nearly one hundred feet in width throughout the city. (See history in front pages of this book.)


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Mayor-J. C. Wilson.


City Clerk-George Tauber.


City Attorney-J. D. McFarland.


City Treasurer-A. M. Fuller.


City Engineer-William Tweeddale.


Street Commissioner-A. Fowkes.


Police Judge-Chester Thomas.


Marshal-Thos. W. Cochran.


Deputy Marshal-J. F. Carter.


Policemen-W. S. Gilman, E. A. Collum, F. E. Cook (north side), A. Gregg, R. M. Curtis, Chas. F. Chase, J. T. Taylor, H. Kennedy, William Buford, T. J. Wintrode, J. W. Byrth, J. King, J. Lamor, S. M. Evans.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief F. D .- G. O. Wilmarth. Ass't Chief F. D .- J. A. Polley. Engineer of Steamer-S. L. Hitchcock.


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Ass't Engineer-Benjamin MeCarter. Engineer Babcock Engine-E. E. Babcock. Hoseman-1. Reed MeCarter. Night Watchman-A. Copeland. Firemen-George Freeman, Chas. E. Jewell, Rufus Engel, Wm. IL. Martin, E. Bodwell, D. Harrold.


CITY COUNCIL.


L. Norton, Jr., President.


First Word-C. W. Park, W. N. Angle.


Second. Ward-M. Heery, J. P. Cole.


Third Ward-J. W. Griffith, A. Prescott.


Fourth Ward-L. Norton, G. W. Herron.


COMMITTEES.


Streets, Walks-Griffith, Angle, Cole and Herron.


Finance-A. Prescott, Heery and Norton.


Public Buildings-Angle, Prescott and Cole.


Street Railway-Norton, Cole, Griffith and Angle.


Claims and Accounts-Angle, Cole and Norton.


Fire Department-Griffith, Angle and Norton.


Poor-Herron, Parks and Heery.


Ordinance-Heery, Cole and Prescott.


Kansas River Bridge-Parks, Griffith and Gilmore.


Licenses-Heery, Parks and Cole.


Printing-Griffith, Angle and Herron.


Health-Herron, Norton and Heery.


Police-Prescott, Griffith and Angle.


Manufactures-Herron, Parks and Heery.


Markets-Cole, Heery and Herron.


Library-Norton, Herron and Parks.


City Park-Parks, Heery and Herron.


Gas Light-Cole, Griffith and Gilmore.


Water Works and Sewer-Precott, Angle, Griffith and Norton.


Regular meetings of the Council are held on the first Mon- day evening in each month, and special meetings at the call of the Mayor.


Council Chamber, City Clerk's office, Street Commission- er's, City Engineer's and Marshal's offices in city building, on southwest corner of Seventh street and Kansas avenue.


Mayor's office, city building, room No. 4.


Treasurer's office, Kansas avenue, between Third and Fourth streets, east side.


City Attorney's office, on corner of Sixth and Kansas ave- nues, over Jewell's bank.


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BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. Stormont, President. Clerk-George Tauber.


Members Board of Health-Dr. E. Lewis, Dr. Hibben and Councilmen G. W. Herron and W. N. Angle. Office, City Clerk's office, city building. Meetings every month, or at the call of the President.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


MEMBERS.


First Word-M. R. Mitchell, J. H. Foucht, S. P. Dunlap. Second. Ward-C. W. Jewell, W. W. Gavitt, O. T. Welch. Third Ward-W. B. Gibson, A. M. Callaham, E. H. White. Fourth Ward-C. P. Baker, Geo. W. Hogeboom, 11. X. Devendorf.


OFFICERS.


President-Geo. W. Hogeboom.


Vice President-M. R. Mitchell. Superintendent-D. C. Tillotson.


Clerk-H. W. Farnsworth.


COMMITTEES.


Finance-Jewell, Baker, Gavitt.


Teachers and Salaries-Gibson, Jewell, Foucht.


High School-Mitchell, Welch, Baker.


Buildings and Grounds-Welch, Gavitt, Mitchell. Laws and Rules-Callaham, Dunlap, Devendorf. Text Books-Dunlap, White, Gibson.


Office of Board and Superintendant, No. 2, second floor, city building.


SHAWNEE COUNTY.


Elections are held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.


Cultivated taxable area for 1880 : Acres in the County, 506,880; taxable acres, 157,808; under cultivation, 61,172.85. Cultivated to taxable acres, 36.76 per cent. Herd law county.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of the District Court-Hon. John T. Morton. Clerk of the District Court-B. M. Curtis.


Deputy Clerk of the District Court-A. B. McCabe.


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Attorney-A. H. Vance.


Ax3't Attorney-Bishop Crumrine.


Sheriff-(election contested) II. E. Bush.


Deputy Sheriff-(Appointment not made.)


Jailor-( Appointment not made.)


Judge of Probate Court-David A. Harvey. Treasurer-Bradford Miller.


Deputy Treasurer-Ed. G. Dick.


Clerk-George T. Gilmore,


Deputy Clerk-Frank S. Thomas.


Surveyor-C. H. Barton.


Register of Deeds-S. M. Wood.


Deputy Register of Deeds-Henry Mckinley.


Coroner-Dr. Wm. B. Gibson.


Sup't of Public Instruction-L. T. Gage.


Board of Commissioners-First District, J. Q. A. Peyton ; Second District, John S. Branner; Third District, A. Washburn.


THE STATE OF KANSAS.


The Territory of Kansas remained unorganized and almost unpeopled until the 30th day of May, 1854, when President Pierce signed the famous Kansas-Nebraska Bill, organizing the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska. In July, 1859, the Constitutional Convention met in Wyandotte and on the 29th day of July signed the " Wyandotte Constitution." This was ratified by the people in October of the same year, but it was not, however, until January 29, 1861, that President Buchanan signed the act of Congress admitting Kansas, under the Wy- andotte Constitution, and that her existence as a State legally began.


Charles Robinson had been elected Governor in 1859, and remained in office until January, 1863, when he was succeeded by Thomas Carney, until 1865. Samuel J. Crawford was elected in 1865, and re-elected in 1867, giving way in 1869 to James M. Harvey, who held the office for four years. In 1873 Thomas A. Osborn was elected and re-elected in 1875, and George T. Anthony succeeded him in 1877. In 1879 the pres- ent incumbent, Hon. John P. St. John, was elected, and re- elected in November, 1880.


The State of Kansas includes an area of 80,000 square miles, or 52,042,520 acres, and is larger than the whole of the New England States, equal to North and South Carolina con- bined, and is twice as large as Ohio. According to the United States census taken in 1880, it has a populatson of 995,355 people.


Elections are held on the first Tuesday following the first


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Monday in November, and biennial sessions of the Legislature are held at the State capital.


The Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction and members of the House of Representatives, are elected for a term of two vears. State Senators are elected every four years. The State Printer is elected for two years by a joint ballot of the Legis- lature, and the Superintendent of Insurance is appointed by the Governor.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor-John P. St. John.


Lieutenant Governor-D. W. Finney.


Secretary of State-James Smith.


Ass't Secretary of State-Ed. Downard.


Treasurer-John Fracis. Auditor-P. I. Bonebrake. Attorney General-W. A. Johnston.


Adjutant General-P. S. Noble.


Sup't of Public Instruction-H. C. Speer.


Ass't Sup't of Public Instruction-(Not appointed.) Public Printer-T. Dwight Thatcher.


Sup't of Insurance-Orrin T. Welch. Ass't Sap't of Insurance-R. H. C. Searle.


Sec'y of State Board of Agriculture-F. D. Coburn. See'y of State Historical Society-F. G. Adams. Librarian-H. J. Dennis.


Governor's Private Secretary-W. H. Ward.


Commissioner of Fisheries-D. B. Long, Ellsworth.


Agent to Prosecute State Claims ut Washington-Samuel J. Crawford, Topeka.


STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES.


Thomas T. Taylor, Hutchins'n. Edward Knowles, Sabetha. Amasa T. Sharp, Ottawa. Charles E. Faulkner, Salina. J. M. Houge, Emporia.


REGENTS OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.


A. L. Redden, Eldorado. D. C. McKay, Carmel. Stephen M. Wood, Eldorado. A. J. Hoisington, Great Bend. V. V. Adenson, Holton.


REGENTS OF THE STATE NORMAL COLLEGE.


J. H. Crichton, Chetopa. D. E. Clapp, Yates Center. Wm. Goss, Pleasanton. G. D. Orner, Medicine Lodge.


Edwin Tucker, Eureka. John Lay, Americus.


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STATE HOUSE COMMISSIONERS.


John Hammond, Emporia. .J. B. Anderson, Junction City. II. HI. Williams, Osawatomic.


DIRECTORS OF STATE PENITENTIARY. Henry Hopkins, Warden. II. E. Richter, Council Grove. Mathew Howell, Leavenworth. W. W. Guthrie, Atchison.


COMMANDING OFFICERS STATE MILITIA.


Major General-D. E. Cornell, Wyandotte.


Brigadier Generals-T. J. Anderson, Topeka; B. F. Flen- nekin, Clay Center; A. II. Green, Winfield.


Colonel First Regiment-H. A. Louis, Topeka. Colonel Second Regiment-L. M. Woodcock, Wichita.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .- OFFICERS.


President-R. W. Jenkins, Garrison.


Vice President-John Kelly, Blendon.


Secretary-F. D. Coburn, Topeka.


Treasurer-Wm. Sims, Topeka.


OFFICERS BY APPOINTMENT.


Geologist-Prof. F. H. Snow, Lawrence.


Entomologist-Prof. E. A. Popenoe, Manhattan.


Meteorologist-Prof. E. Hawn, Leavenworth.


Botonists-Prof. John W. Robsen, Cheever; Prof. J. II. ruth, Lawrence.


Chemist-Prof. G. H. Failyer, Manhattan.


Auditor-W. P. Popenoe, Topeka.


MEMBERS.


Gov. J. P. St. John, ex officio, Topeka, Shawnee county. Sec'y of State, James Smith, ex officio, Topeka, Shawnee Co. Joshua Wheeler, Nortonville, Jefferson county.


O. D. Harmon, La Cygne, Linn county.


J. W. Johnson, Willow Valley, Greenwood county.


M. Mohler, Osborne, Osborne county. J. F. True, Newman, Jefferson county.


J. F. Keeney, Wakeeney, Trego county.


W. P. Popenoe, Topeka, Shawnee county.


J. M. Harvey, Vinton, Riley county. S. J. Carter, Burlington, Coffey county.


I. O. Savage, Belleville, Republic county.


KANSAS DELEGATION IN CONGRESS.


Senators are elected at large for a term of six years, by a joint ballot of the Legislature, and Congressmen are elected


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for a term of two years by direct vote of the people in their respective Congressional districts.


SENATORS.


John JJ. Ingalls, of Atchison, term expires 1885. P. B. Plumb, of Emporia, term expires 1883.


CONGRESSMEN.


First District-John A. Anderson, Manhattan.


Second District-Dudley C. Hashell, Lawrence.


Third District-Thomas Ryan, Topeka.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


FEDERAL OFFICES IN TOPEKA.


Judge of the District Court-Hon. Casius G. Foster, office 219 Kansas avenue.


Marshal-Hon. B. F. Simpson, office 229 Kansas ave.


Attorney-Hon. Jas. R. Hallowell, office 279 Kan. ave.


Ass't Attorney-Hon. Chas. B. Smith, office 106 Sixth ave. e. Pension Ag't-Hon. N. A. Adams, office 187 Kansas ave.


Receiver of Land Office-Hon. Geo. W. Watson, office 110 Kansas avenue.


Register of Land Office-Ion. W. H. Fitzpatrick, office 110 Kansas avenue.


Clerk District Court-Hon. Joseph C. Wilson, office 277 Kansas avenue.


Clerk Circuit Court-Hon. A. S. Thomas, office 219 Kan. ave. Deputy Collector-James M. King, office 136 Kansas ave.


Disbursing Officer-Hon. T. J. Anderson, office 136 Kan. ave.


Sup't and Architect-Hon. J. G. Haskell, office on Custom House lot.


Post Master-Hon. T. J. Anderron, office 136 Kan. ave.


Guager-H. T. Beman.


Store Keeper-H. M. Billingsly.


Commissioners-David Brier, office -; J. C. Wilson, of- fice 277 Kansas avenue; E. A. Austin, office 163 Kansas ave.


JUDICIARY.


UNITED STATES COURTS.


Judges of the Circuit Court-Hon. Geo. W. MeCrary, Dav- envort, Iowa, Presiding Judge; Hon. Cassius G. Foster, Asso- ciate, Topeka, Kansas.


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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY.


Judge of the District Court-Hon. Cassius G. Foster, To- peka, Kansas.


Registers in Bankruptcy-Hon. C. O. French, Fort Scott, Kansas; Hon. J. Jay Buck, Emporia, Kansas.


Masters in Chancery-Hiram P. Dillon, Topeka, Kansas, and HI. M. Herman, Leavenworth, Kansas.


District Attorney-J. R. Hallowell, Topeka.


Assistant Attorney-Chas. B. Smith, Topeka.


Marshal-Benjamin F. Simpson, Paola.


Deputy Marshals in Topeka-Geo. F. Sharitt and Spencer P. Wade.


Clerk Circuit Court-A. S. Thomas, Topeka. Clerk District Court-Joseph C. Wilson, Topeka.


The Circuit Court is held on the second Monday in Janu- ary at Fort Scott; on the first Monday in June at Leaven- worth, and on the Fourth Monday in November at Topeka.


The District Court is held on the second Monday in Janu- ary at Fort Scott; on the second Monday in April at Topeka, and on the second Monday in October at Leavenworth.




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