Radge's Topeka city directory : Shawnee County taxpayers and an official list of the post-offices of Kansas, 1887-8, Part 10

Author: Polk-Radges Directory Company
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Topeka, Kans., Polk-Radges directory company
Number of Pages: 960


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roads, quartermaster's departments and military claims. The Fourth Auditor adjusts the navy accounts; the Fifth, diplomatic; the Sixth, postal affairs.


Postmaster General. WM. F. VILAS, of Wisconsin. The Post Office Department has charge of the postal system, the establishment and discontinuance of post offices, appointment of postmasters, special agents, postal clerks, route agents, etc., the contracts for carrying the mail, the money order office, the dead letter office, maintains an inspection to prevent frauds, mail depredations, etc.


Attorney General. AvausTus HI. GARLAND, of Arkansas. The Attorney General is the head of the Department of Justice. He is the legal adviser of the President and heads of departments, examines titles, applications for pardons and judicial and legal appointments, conducts and argues suits in which the Government is concerned, etc.


Secretary of War. WM. C. ENDICOTT, of Massachusetts. The War Department has charge of business growing out of military af- fairs, keeps the records of the army, issues commissions, directs the government of troops, superintends their payment, stores, clothing, arms and equipments, and ordnance, constructs fortifications, and con- ducts works of military engineering, and river and harbor improve- ments.


Secretary of the Navy. W.M. C. WHITNEY, of New York. The Navy Department has charge of the naval establishment and all busi- ness connected therewith, issues navy commissions, instructions and orders, superintends the enlistment and discharge of seamen, the ma- rine corps, the construction of navy yards and docks, the construction and equipment of vessels, the purchase of provisions, stores, clothing and ordnance, the conduct of surveys and hydrographical operations.


Secretary of the Interior. LUCIUS Q. C. LAMAR, of Mississippi. The Department of the Interior has charge of the survey, manage- ment, sales and grants of public lands, the examination of pension and bounty land claims, the management of Indian affairs, the exam- ination of inventions and award of patents, the collection of statistics, the distribution of seeds, plants, etc., the taking of censuses, the man- agement of Government mines, the erection of public buildings, and the construction of wagon roads to the Pacific.


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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 Quiney Adams.


July 11, 1767


Mar. 4, 1825


4 years.


Feb. 23, 1848


Massachusetts.


Andrew Jackson


Mar. 15, 1767


Mar. 4, 1829


8 years.


June 8, 1845


South Carolina.


Martin Van Buren


Dee. 5,1782


Mar. 4, 1837


+ years ..


1 month.


Apr. 4, 1841


Virginia.


John Tyler.


Mar. 20, 1790


Apr. 5, 1841


3 yrs. 11 mos.


Jan. 17, 1862


Virginia.


James K. Polk


Nov. 2, 1795


Mar. 4, 1845


4 years.


June 15, 1849


North Carolina.


Zachary Taylor ..


Nov. 24, 1790


Mar. 4, 1849


1 yr. 4 mos ...


July 9, 1850


Virginia.


Millard Fillmore


May 7, 1800


July 10, 1850


2 yrs. 8 mos ...


Mar. 8, 1874


New York.


Franklin Pieree ..


Nov. 23, 1804


Mar. 4, 1853


4 years.


Oet. 8, 1869


New Hampshire.


Abraham Lincoln ..


Feb. 12, 1809


Mar. 4,1861


4 yrs. 40 ds ...


Apr. 15, 1865


Kentucky.


Andrew Johnson.


Dee. 29, 1808


Apr. 15, 1865


3 yrs. 11 mos.


July 31, 1875


North Carolina. Ohio.


Rutherford B. Hayes.


Oet. 4, 1822


Mar. 5, 1877


4 years ...


Ohio.


James A. Garfield


Nov. 19, 1831


Mar. 4, 1881


6 mns. 15 ds ..


Sept. 19, 1881


Ohio.


Chester A. Arthur.


Oet. 5, 1830


3 yrs. 5 mos.


Nov. 18, 1886


Vermont.


Grover Cleveland,


Mar. 18, 1837


New Jersey.


PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS.


THE EXECUTIVE.


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


[ The Vice Presideney is vaeant, by reason of the death of Mr. Hendricks.]


THE CABINET .*


SALARY.


THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD, of Delaware, Secretary of State ..


$8,000


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


8,000


WILLIAM F. VILAS, of Wisconsin, Postmaster General.


8,000


AUGUSTUS H. GARLAND, of Arkansas, Attorney General ..


8,000


WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, of New York, Secretary of the Nary.


8,000


LUCIUS Q. C. LAMAR, of Mississippi, Secretary of the Interior


8,000


*Arranged in the order of succession named in the presidential succession aet of January 19, 1886.


PRINCIPAL DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.


Date of


Country.


Capital.


Ministers.


Salary. Com'n.


Austria


Vienna


Vaeant*


$12,000 ...


Brazil.


Rio Janeiro.


Thomas J. Jarvis, North Carolina


12,000 ...... 1885


Central American States.


Guatemala


Henry C. Hall, New York.


10,000 ...... 1882


Chili


Santiago


William R. Roberts, New York


10,000 ...... 1885


China


Pekin


Charles Denby, Indiana ...


12,000. ..... 1885


Franee.


.Paris Robert M. MeLane, Maryland.


17,500. .... 1885


Germany


Berlin


.George H. Pendleton, Ohio.


17,500 .1885


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.


Mexico


Thomas C. Manning, Louisiana


12,000. .1886


Peru.


Lima


Charles W. Buek, Kentucky.


10,000. .1885


Russia


St. Petersburg ..... George V. N. Lathrop, Michigan.


17,500 .. .1885


Spain


Madrid


Jabez L. M. Curry, Virginia ..


12,000 .1885


Turkey


Constantinople


10,000.


United States of Colombia


Bogota Dabney B. Maury, Virginia.


7,500 ... .1886


*James Fenner Lee, Sceretary of Legation, Charge d'Affaires, ad interim.


Pennsylvania.


James Buchanan ...


Apr. 23, 1791


Mar. 4, 1857


4 years.


June 1, 1868


Ulysses S. Grant ..


Apr. 27, 1822


Mar. 4, 1869


8 years ....


July 23, 1885


Dec. 27, 1862


New York.


William H. Harrison.


Feb. 9, 1773


Mar. 4, 1841


Sept. 19, 1881 Mar. 4, 1885


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MINISTERS RESIDENT AND CONSULS GENERAL.


Argentine Republic


Buenos Ayres ...... Bayless W. Hanna, Indiana.


$7,500. .1885


Bolivia.


La Paz.


William A. Seay, Louisiana.


5,000


1885


Corea


Seonl Vacant ...


5,000.


Denmark


Copenhagen Rasmus B. Anderson, Wisconsin.


5,000 .. 1885


Hayti.


Port-an-Prince. ... John E. W. Thompson, New York*


5,000.


.. 188.5


Liberia.


Monrovia


Persia ..


Teheran


E. Spencer Pratt, Alabama


5,000 .1886


Portugal


Lisbon.


E. P. C. Lewis, New Jersey


5,000 .188.5


Roumania, Servia and Greece.


Walker Fearn, Louisiana.


6,500 1885


Siam ...


Bangkok Jacob T. Child, Missouri


5,000 1886


Switzerland


Berue. Boyd Winchester, Kentucky


5,000


1885


*Also Charge d'affaires at Santo Domingo.


Belgiumn ...


Brussels


Lambert Tree, Illinois ..


$7,500. 1885


Ilawaiian 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 .. 1885


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 .. ..... Guatamala ....... .. D. Lynch Pringle, South Carolina


$2,000. 1885


Colombia. Bogota .. . V. O. King, Kentucky


2,000


1886


CONSULS GENERAL.


Austria


Vienna Edward Jussen, Illinois.


$3,000. .1885


Brazil


Rio de Janeiro ..... H. Clay Armstrong, Alabama ...


6,000


1885


China


Shanghai


5,000


Ecuador


Guayaquil.


.Owen MeGarr, Colorado ..


3,000 .1885


France :.


Paris


George Walker, New York


6,000 ... 1880


Berlin


Frederick Raine, Maryland.


4,000 ... .. 1885


Germany


Frank fort


Jacob Mueller, Ohio ..


3,000 ... .1885


Caleutta


Benjamin F. Bonham, Oregon


5,000 .. 1885


Halifax


Michael HI. Phelau, Missouri.


3,500 .. 1885


Great Britain


London


Thomas M. Waller, Connecticut ..


6,000. .1885


Melbourne


.James M. Morgan, South Carolina.


4,500. .1885


Montreal Wendell A. Anderson, Wisconsin


4,000. 1885


Hawaiian Islands Italy


Rome


William L. Alden, New York


3,000.


.1885


Japan.


Kanawaga. Warren Green, Kentucky ....


4,000


.1885


Mexico.


Mexico


James W. Porch, Missouri ...


2,500 1885


Panama


Thomas Adamson, Pennsylvania


4,000 .. .1884


Russia


St. Petersburg Pierce M. B. Young, Georgia.


3,000 1885


Spain ..


Havana Ramon A. Williams, New York ..


6,000. 1884


Turkey.


(Constantinople ... G. Harris Heap, Pennsylvania.


3,000


1884


* The Consul General is also agent.


JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.


Name and State.


Circuit.


Appointed.


By Whom.


Chief Justice.


M. R. Waite, Ohio ..


Fourthı


1874


Grant.


Associate Justice ..


H. Gray, Massachusetts.


First ..


1881.


Arthur.


Associate Justice.


Stanley Matthews, Ohio.


Sixth.


.1882


Arthur.


Associate Justice.


S. F. Miller, Iowa.


Eighth


1862


Lincoln.


Associate Justice.


.S. J. Field, California ..


Ninthi.


1863


Lincoln.


Associate Justice.


W. B. Woods, Alabama.


Third


.1880


Hayes.


Associate Justice.


J. P. Bradley, New Jersey


Fifth


1870


Grant.


Associate Justice S. Blatchford, New York


Second


1883


Arthur.


Associate Justice. J. M. Harlan, Kentucky Seventh


.1877


Hayes.


Retired Justice-William Strong, Pennsylvania, $10,000 a year. Salary of the Chief Justice, $10,500; of each Associate Justice, $10,000.


CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES .*


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


Sixth Circuit - Howell E. Jackson, Tennessee.


Seventh Cireuit -Walter Q. Gresham, Indiana.


Third Cireuit -William MeKennan, Pennsylvania. Fourth Circuit -Hugh L. Bond, Maryland.


Fifth Cireuit-Don A. Pardee, Louisiana.


Eighth Circuit - David J. Brewer, Kansas. Ninth Circuit - Lorenzo Sawyer, California. * Annual salary, §6,000.


The first eireuit 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 Pennsyl- vania; the fourth, of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia; the fifth, of Alabama, 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, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska; the ninth, of California, Nevada and Oregon. Retired Cireuit Judge-Thomas Drummond, Illinois, $6,000 a year.


ONLY THE BEST WORKMEN ARE EMPLOYED BY RODGERS & STRANAHAN.


Office.


Honulnlu


John H. Putnam, Ohio.


4,000. 1885


§ Cairo* Jolin Cardwell, Texas ...


5,000. 1885


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DISTRICT JUDGES.


State. Name. Where Employed.


Alabama (N. D.) ... JJohn Bruce.


Montgomery.


(S. D.) ... Harry W. Taulmin .. Mobile.


Arkansas ( E. D.) ... Henry C. Caldwell ... Little Rock.


(W. D.) .. Isaac C. Parker ....... Fort Smith.


California. ..* Ogdeu Hoffman .... San Francisco.


Colorado ... $ Moses Hallett ....... Denver.


Connecticut


.. Nathan'l Shipman ... Hart ford.


Delaware Leonard E. Wales ... Wihuington. Florida ( N. D.) .... Thomas Settle ......... Jacksonville. (S. D.) ...... James W. Locke .....


Key West.


Georgia ( N. D.) ... Wm. T. Newman ..... Atlanta.


= (S. D.) ..... Emory Spcer. ...... .Savannah. Illinois ( N. D.) .... + H. W. Blodgett ...... Chicago. (S. D.) ...... Samuel H. Treat ..... Springfield.


Indiana. . Wiu. A. Woods .... Indianapolis.


Iowa ( N. D.) ........ Oliver P. Shiras .... .Dubuque.


(S. D.). ..... James M. Love ..... Keokuk.


Kansas Cassins G. Foster ... .. Topeka.


Kentucky ... John W. Barr .... Louisville.


Louisiana (E. D.) ..; Edw. C. Billings. ... New Orleans. = (W. D.) .. Aleck Boarman ..... . Shreveport.


Maine .. Nathan Webb ..... Portland. (W. D.) ...... Ezekiel B. Turner ... Austin. Maryland. t Thos. J. Morris. Baltimore. · Vermont. Hoyt H. Wheeler ..... Brattleboro. Massachusetts ...... + Thos. L. Nelson ..... Bostou. Michigan ( E. D.) .. Henry B. Brown ..... (W.D.) .. Henry F. Severens ... Grand Rapids. . Detroit. Virginia ( E. D.) ... Robert W. Hughes ... Norfolk. (W. D.) ... John Paul .. . Harrisonburg. West Virginia ..... John J. Jackson, jr .. Parkersburg. Minnesota ........... R. R. Nelson .. ..... St. Paul. Missouri ( E. D.) ... Samuel Treat ... .St. Louis. Wisconsin (E.D.) .. Charles E. Dyer ...... Racine. (W.D) .. Romanzo Bunn ..... .Madisou.


* $5,000 a year. +84,000 a year. 84,500 a year. Others, $3,500 a year.


Retired District Judges-John P. Knowles, Rhode Island; Johu Erskine, Southern District of Georgia ; George S. Bryau, South Carolina. $3,500 a year.


UNITED STATES COURTS IN THE TERRITORIES.T


Alaska-Judge, Lafayette Dawson.


Arizona-Chief Justice, (vacant) ; associates, William W. Porter, William H. Barnes. Dakota-Chief Justice, Bartlett Tripp; associates, C. S. Palmer, W. H. Francis, W. B. McConnel, C. M. Thomas. Idaho-Chief Justice, James B. Hayes ; associates, Norman Buck, Case Broderick.


Montana-Chief Justice, Decius S. Wade; associates, Wm. J. Galbraith, James H. McCleary, Thomas C. Bach. New Mexico-Chief Justice, Elisha V. Long; associates, William H. Brinker, Willlam F. Henderson. Utah-Chief Justice, Charles S. Zane; associates, Jacob S. Borcman, Henry P. Henderson.


Washington-Chief Justice, Roger S. Greene; associates, John P. Hoyt, Win. G. Langford, George Turner. Wyoming-Chief Justice, William L. Maginnis; associates, Jacob B. Blair, Samuel T. Corn.


T Pay, $3,000 a year.


FEDERAL OFFICERS IN TOPEKA.


[Offices in Post Office and Custom House Building, corner Kansas avenue and Fifth street, and resi- dents of Topeka, except as otherwise noted.]


JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT-('assius G. Foster, $3,500.


MARSHAL-W. C. Jones, Iola, $200, and fees not exceeding $6,000.


DEPUTY MARSHALS-Geo. F. Sharitt, T. W. Thompson, and Chas. Currier, Leavenworth.


ATTORNEY-W. C. Perry, Fort Scott, $200 and fees.


ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-Eugene Hagan, $1,500.


PENSION AGENT-George W. Glick, Atchison, $4,000. CHIEF CLERK -J. P. Howe.


PENSION EXAMINING BUREAU-S. E. Sheldon, M. D., president; L. Y. Grubbs, M. D., treasurer; C. A. McGuire, M. D., secretary.


State. Name. Where Employed.


Mississippi. Robert A. Hill ... Oxford.


Nebraska Elmer S. Duudy .. .. Omaha. Nevada George M. Sabin ...... Carson City.


New Hampshire ... Daniel Clark .Manchester. New Jersey + Johu T. Nixon .... .Trouton.


New York (N.D.) .. t Alfred C. Coxe ...... U'tica. .. (S. D.) .. + Addison Browu ..... New York.


(E. D.) .. t Chas. L. Benedict .. Brooklyn.


N. Car'lina (E. D.) .. A. S. Seymour ......... Nowberu.


(W. D) .. Robert P. Dick ........ Greensboro. Ohio (N. D.). Martin Welker ........ Wooster.


(S. D.) .......... + George R. Sage ...... Cincinnati. Oregon Matthew P. Deady ... Portland. Peuna. ( E. D.). ..... + William Butler ..... Philadelphia.


(W. D.) ...... Marcus W. Acheson .. Pittsburg.


Rhode Island ...... Geo. M. Carpenter ... Providence.


South Carolina .... Chas. H. Simontou ... Charleston. Tenn. (E. & M.D.) .. David M. Key ......... Knoxville. " (W. D.) .... .. Eli S. Hammond ...... Memphis.


A. P. McCormick .... Dallas. Texas ( N. D).) .... (E. D.) ....... Chauncey B. Sabin .. Galveston.


(W. D.) ... Arnold Krekel ..... .Jefferson City.


Rodgers & Stranahan


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HANDLES RANCH LANDS, FROM 40 ACRES UP TO 100,000 ACRES.


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RECEIVER OF LAND OFFICE-C'has. Spaulding, Office Block, room 14, $500 and fees.


REGISTER OF LAND OFFICE-John L. Price, Auburn, $500 and fees.


CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT -Joseph C. Wilson, fees.


CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT- A. S. Thomas, fees.


DEPUTY COLLECTOR -James L. King.


DISBURSING OFFICER -John Mileham, } of 1 per cent.


GAUGER AND STOREKEEPER -Vacancy.


POSTMASTER-John Mileham, $3,200.


ASSISTANT POSTMASTER -James L. King.


MASTER IN CHANCERY-IIiram P. Dillon, Office Block, fees.


COMMISSIONERS-J. C. Wilson, E. A. Austin (State House), fees.


JUDICIARY.


UNITED STATES COURTS.


The Circuit Court is held on the second Monday in January at Fort Scott, on the first Monday in June at Leavenworth, and on the fourth Monday in November at Topeka.


The District Court is held on the second Monday in January at Fort Scott, on the second Monday in April at Topeka, on the second Monday in September at Wichita, and on the second Monday in October at Leavenworth.


JUDGES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT-Hon. David J. Brewer, Leaven- worth, presiding judge; Hon. Cassius G. Foster, associate, Topeka. JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT-Hon. Cassius G. Foster, Topeka. MASTERS IN CHANCERY - Hiram P. Dillon, Topeka; H. M. Herman, Leavenworth.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY - Wm. C. Perry, Fort Scott.


ASSISTANT ATTORNEY - Eugene Hagan, Topeka.


MARSHAL - W. C. Jones, Iola.


DEPUTY MARSHALS-In Topeka : Geo. F. Sharitt, T. W. Thomp- son, Chas. Currier.


CLERK CIRCUIT COURT- A. S. Thomas, Topeka.


CLERK DISTRICT COURT-Joseph C. Wilson, Topeka.


Business Suits OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AT Rodgers & Stranahan's.


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IN THE CITY AND COUNTY IS OFFERED BY


Geo. W. Watson,


RADGES' TOPEKA CITY DIRECTORY.


No abbreviations are used in this work except those that every intelligent person will readily understand. The names inserted in BLACK LETTERS are those of the advertising patrons of this work.


A complete Street and Avenue Guide to the city will be found on the pre- ceding pages, and the Business Directory, arranged in trades and professions, follows the alphabetical arrangement of names.


* With number in large black figures indicates Telephone number.


A.


Abarr, Mary, bookkeeper Kansas State Journal, res. 311 East Eighth.


Abbott, A., laborer, res. 311 East First. Abbott, William, teamster, res. 703 Law- rence.


Aber, Lydia, (widow,) r. 418 West Sixth. Aber, W. W., res. 418 West Sixth.


Abernathy, George, laborer, res. 417 West B.


Abernathy, W. W., special agent insur- ance company, 535 Kansas ave., res. 900 Tyler.


Abrams, J. H., train dispatcher A. T. & S. F. R. R., bds. Hotel Throop.


Achenbach, H. R., clerk, res. 1416 Har- rison.


Ackerman, Godfrey, wiper, rooms 121 Monroe.


Ackley, Edward N., salesman, res. 32S Klein.


Ackley, W. R., res. 1217 East Eighth. Acers, Grace, res. 122 West E.


Adams & Keating, tinners, &c .. 230 Kan- sas ave.


Adams, -, res. 502 West First.


Adams, Anna, res. 1402 Topeka ave.


Adams, Charles. sup't Stevenson & Peck- ham, res. 125S Lincoln.


Adams, Charles B., laborer, res. 508 Chandler.


Adams, C. H., physician. res. 817 North Monroe.


Adams, Edward, student, res. 1402 To- peka ave.


Adams, Ella, teacher, r. 1402 Topeka ave. Adams, E. Y., carpenter, res. 1400 North Logan.


Adams, Franklin G., secretary State His- torical Society, office State House, res. College ave.


Adams, Harriet, student, res. College ave. Adams, Henry, stone cutter, res. 322 West- ern ave.


Adams, Henry J., attorney, res. College ave.


Adams House, S. S. Hughes, proprietor, cor. Kansas ave. and B.


Adams, Jennie, rooms 711 Jackson.


THE REAL ESTATE OFFICE


OF



Is located on East Side of Kansas Avenue, 2d door south of 7th Street.


VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME.


Business Suits


OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AT


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SELLS STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.


ADA RADGES' CITY 130


EXCLUSIVE


Real Estate Agency,


J. S. COLLINS & CO.,


ROOM, BANK OF TOPEKA BUILDING.


Adams, Jesse, farmer, res. 320 Lake. Adams, J. N., tinner, res. 1125 North Mad- ison.


Adams, John N., tinner, res. 209 Tyler. Adams, Joseph, laborer, res. 513 Law- rence.


Adams, Joseph, trader, res. Liberty, near Fifth.


Adams, J. Q., baggage master A. T. & S. F. depot. res. 411 Lake.


Adams, J. W., res. 1108 Topeka ave.


Adams, N. H., res. 1402 Topeka ave.


Adams, Nathaniel, stone cutter, res. 209 Tyler.


Adams, Nellie, res. 1018 Polk.


Adams, Orr, printer, res. 1125 North Madison.


Adams, O. A., res. 1018 Polk.


Adams. P. C., cabinet maker, res. 91 North Ash (old number).


Adams, Rebecca J., res. 209 Tyler.


Adams, S. B., res. 622 Western ave.


Adams, Walter, trader, res. Liberty near Fifth.


Adams, Wesley, teamster, res. Higgin- botham's add.


Adams, Zu., clerk, res. College ave.


Adamson, R. R., tinner, res. 117 West Tenth.


Addenholt, George, street car driver, rooms 212 East Tenth.


Addie, James, blacksmith, res. 113 North Quincy.


Addis, Edward S., painter, res. 135 Mon- roe, rear.


Addis, Percy, painter, res. 135 Monroe, rear.


Addy, Ralph, clerk, rooms 1114 North Quincy.


Adele, Clara, res. 830 Clay.


Aderhold, Mary A., boarding house, res. 220 North Kansas ave.


Adkins, Samuel, Baptist missionary, res. 1501 Van Buren.


DIRECTORY. ALE


Adler, Albert, commercial traveler, res. 933 Topeka ave.


Adwer, Burton, painter, res. 308 Jefferson. Allstrom, Andrew, laborer, res. 504 East First.


Aiken, Steven, night clerk Eastern House, 403 Madison.


Ainsworth, Lann, laborer, res. cor. Fifth and Liberty.


Aird, William, speculator, res. 1016 Jack- son.


Akeroyd Bros .. agricultural implements, 819 North Kansas ave.


Akeroyd, A. B., (Akeroyd Bros.,) res. 910 North Topeka ave.


Akeroyd, Edward B .. (Akeroyd Bros.,) res. 910 North Topeka ave.


Akers, Ella, (widow,) res. 630 Monroe. Akin, -, res. 515] Van Buren.


Akstrom, Gustavus, painter, res. 313 West- ern ave.


Albaugh, H. V., clerk, res. 324 Clay.


Albio, Ben HI., res. 626 Lime.


Albrecht, Arno, res. 313 Harrison.


Alcour, M. J., res. 212 West Eighth.


Alden, Dick, student, res. 1517 Van Buren. Alden, Gussie E., res. 1517 Van Buren.


Alden. H. N., painter and paper hanger, res. 1517 Van Buren.


Alden, Mary L., res. 1517 Van Buren.


Alden, Newton C., paper hanger, res. 1225 Van Buren.


Alden, Phoebe M., res. 627 Fillmore.


Aldrige, George, art gallery, 1013 North Kansas ave., res. same.


Alen, L. A., (widow,) res. 836 North Mon- roe.


Alexander & McGaw, ( M. Alexander and R. M. McGiaw,) coal dealers, 523 East Fourth. * 313


Alexander, Andrew, groceries and pro- visions, 719 Chesnut, res. same.


Alexander, A. H., groceries and provis- ions, 814 East Eighth, res. same.


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Alexander, Clay, operator, res. 310 East Third.


Alexander, (. N., bds. Eastern House.


Alexander, E , laborer, res. 310 East Third.


Alexander, George, carpenter, res. 816 ('lay.


Alexander, M., (Alexander & Mclaw,) res. 410 Monroe.


Alexander, Reid, (Stormont & Alexan- der,) res. 622 Kansas ave. * 150


Alexander, W. D., res. 1000 Topeka ave.


Alfred, Adam, laborer, res. 1333 Bu- chanan.


Allen, Arthur, ( Prescott & Allen,) res. 927 North Topeka ave.


Allen, A. T., janitor State House, res. 1512 Jackson.


Allen, Charles W., clerk, res. 1403 Van Buren.


Allen, C'larinda, bookbinder, res. 1403 Van Buren, rear.


Allen, D. H., res. 1217 Taylor.


Allen, Edith, res. 621 Harrison.


Allen, Enoch, laborer, res. West B, near Taylor.


Allen, E. B., Secretary of State, office State House, res. 621 Harrison.


Allen, Frank, blacksmith, res. 1512 Jack- son.


Allen, Frank, laborer, res. 307 Kansas ave. Allen, Frank A., stonemason, res. 1403 Van Buren, rear.


Allen, George, res. 907 North Harrison. Allen, Harry, commercial traveler, res. 1108 Van Buren.


Allen, Henry, laborer, res. 1200 Quincy. Allen, Henry J., barber, res. 1408 North Logan.


Allen, II. D., clerk, res. 1217 Tyler.


Allen, H. S., contractor and builder, 1000 West Sixth, res. 1002 West Sixth.


Allen, John, clerk, res. 140S North Logan.


Allen, John E., painter, res. 1403 Van Bu- ren, rear.


Allen, J. W., deputy constable, res 404 East First.


Allen, Martha, res. 1403 Van Buren, rear. Allen, Samuel, carpenter, rooms 522 East First.


Allen, Sarah, (widow,) res. 1302 East Sixth.


Allen, Thomas M., real estate agent, res. 1311 North Kansas ave.


Allen, Tillie, teacher, rooms 1114 North Quincy.


Allen, Williams, bookkeeper, rooms 429 Jefferson.


Allen. W. M., deputy street commissioner, res. 818 North Jackson.


Allen, W. W., sup't fuel and mines A. T. & S. F. R. R., bds. Windsor Hotel.




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