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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
Post Office. Town. Post Office. Town.
West Peabody,
Peabody
Weymouth, 3 Weymouth
Woburn (I*), 2 Woburh
West Pittsfield,
Pittsfield
Westport, Westport
Westport Point, Westport
West Roxbury (*), Station Boston
West Rutland, Rutland
West Somerville, Station, Boston, (Somerville)
West Springfield, West Springfield
West Sterling, Sterling West Stockbridge, West
Stockbridge
West Stockbridge Centre, West Stockbridge West Stoughton, Stoughton West Sutton, Sutton
West Tisbury, West Tisbury West Townsend, Townsend West Upton. Upton
Westvale, Concord
West Wareham, Warcham
West Warren, Warren
Westwood, Westwood
West Worthington, Worthington
Winchester(I*),2Winchester Windsor, Windsor
Yarmouthport,
Yarmouth
Zoar,
Charlemont
CUSTOMS DISTRICTS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Surveyor of Customs for Massa- chusetts-Jeremiah J. McCarthy, Boston.
Naval Officer of Customs-James O. Lyford, Boston.
BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT.
Custom House Corner State and India Streets.
Custom House opens at 9 A. M. and closes at 3 P. M.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Collector-George H. Lyman, $8,000. Special Deputy Collector-John M. Fiske, $5,000. Secretary and Chief Clerk-Daniel S. Knowlton, $2,500.
INWARD FOREIGN DIVISION.
Deputy Collector-Martin A. Munroe, $3.000.
Clerk and Acting Deputy Collector- R. G. F'rye, $2,000.
WAREHOUSE DIVISION.
Deputy Collector-J. H. Barnes, $3,000.
Chlef Clerk-Wm. A. Snow, $2.000. Clerk and Superintendent of Ware- Houses-E. S. MacFarland, $2,000.
MARINE DIVISION.
Deputy Collector-W. F. Jones, $3,000.
Clerk and Acting Deputy Collector- John E. Hesseltine, $2,000.
AUDITOR'S DIVISION.
Auditor-Stephen D. Salmon, $3,000. Clerk and Acting Auditor-William L. Coon, $2,000.
CASHIER'S DIVISION.
-- Cashier-E. L. Frothingham, $3,000. Clerk and Assistant Cashier-W. H. Locke, $2,200.
CUSTODIAN'S DIVISION.
Custodian-George H. Lyman. Assistant Custodian-Joshua Atwood, $1,100.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-Jeremiah J.
McCarthy, $5,000.
Deputy Surveyor-Chas. C. Rivers, $2,500.
Weigher-Andrew Hall, $2,000. Gauger-H. A. Wright, $2,000.
APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
Appraiser-S. Stillman Blanchard, $3,000.
Assistant Appraiser-Alfred W. Brown, $2,500.
Assistant Appraiser-Osgood C. Bla- ney, $2,500.
Special Examiner of Drugs, etc .- Erastus Hopkins, $2,500.
Clerk and Private Secretary-Mrs. A. F. Joyce, $1,400.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-Jas. O. Lyford, $5,000.
Worcester (I c. h. * ), 1 Worcester
Stations.
A, (I), 51 Main St.
bridge
Whitman, 3 Whitman
Wianno, Barnstable
Wilbraham, Wilbraham
Wilkinsonville, Sutton
Williamsburg, Williams- burg
Williamstown (I), 3
Williamstown
Williamstown Station,
Williamstown
Williamsville, Hubbardston
Willimansett, Chicopee
Wilmington, Wilmington
Winchendon, 3 Winchendon Winchendon Springs,
Winchendon
Yarmouth Farms, Yar-
mouth
Winthrop (*), Station,
West Yarmouth, Yar- mouth Boston (Winthrop)
Post Office. Town.
Wollaston (I), 2 Quinen
Weymouth Centre, 3 Wey- mouth
Wood's Holl, Falmouty
Woodville, Hopkinton
Weymouth Heights, Wey- mouth
Whately, Whately
Wheelwright, Hardwick Whitinsville (I), 3 North-
B, (I), Webster Sq. C, (I), Quinsigamond, 772 Millbury St. D, Greendale. Sub Stations. No. 1 (1), 8 Millbury St.
No. 2, Cor. Lake and Wigwam Avs. No. 3, 580 Southbridge St.
No. 4, 236 Front St.
Worthington, Worthington
Wrentham,
Wrentham
Wyben,
Westfield
Yarmouth,
Yarmouth
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CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.
Deputy Naval Officer-Chas. H. Amsden, $2,500.
STEAM REVENUE CUTTER "DALLAS." First Lieutenant-H. M. Brodbent, commanding. Second Lieutenant-C. S. Craig. Chief Engineer-W. Pedrick. Assistant Engineer-E. W. Davis. STEAM REVENUE CUTTER "ONONDAGA." Captain-David A. Hall. First Lieutenant-J. H. Quinan. Chief Engineer-J. E. Jeffries.
STEAM REVENUE CUTTER "MANNING." Commander-Capt. W. H. Roberts. First Lieutenant-James H. Brown. Chief Engineer-E. J. Noonan.
STEAM REVENUE CUTTER "CHANDLER." Captain-Robert M. Clark. Chief Engineer-S. H. Magee. Pilot-E. N. Thacher.
PORTS OF ENTRY-Boston and Chariestown.
PORTS OF DELIVERY-Cambridge, Co- hasset, Dorchester, Hingham, Medford, Roxbury, Weymouth. BARNSTABLE DISTRICT.
Collector-Thacher T. Hallet, salary, fees.
Speciai Deputy Collector, Weigher, Gauger, etc., John J. Collins. Deputy Collectors and Inspectors- Erastus T. Bearse, Chatham; George A. Baker, Dennis; James Otis, Hyannis; Myrick C. At- wood, Provincetown. PORT OF ENTRY-Barnstable. PORTS OF DELIVERY-Chatham, Den- nis, Hyannis, Provincetown,
Bourne, Sandwich, Falmouth,
Harwich Wellfleet.
EDGARTOWN DISTRICT.
Collector-Chas. H. Man hant, salary $250, fees and commissions. Special Deputy Collector Tohn W. Pease, $2 per day. Deputy Collector-Lorenzo $2 per day. Luce, PORT OF ENTRY-Edgartown.
FALL RIVER DISTRICT.
Collector-John Desmond. Deputy Collector-E. T. Marveii. Inspector-E. P. Bowen. PORT OF ENTRY-Fall River. PORTS OF DELIVERY-Taunton, Digh- ton, Somerset, Swansea, Free- town.
GLOUCESTER DISTRICT. Collector-Frank C. Richardson, $250 and fees.
Deputy Collector-J. Warren Won- son, $1,200.
Clerk-Aaron Parsons, $1,000. Inspectors-Charles O'Brien, Benja- min F. Blatchford, Charles II.
Wonson, Erastus Howes, Mau- rice F. Foley and William H. Cronin, $3 per day each. PORT OF ENTRY-Gloucester. PORTS OF DELIVERY-Manchester and Rockport. MARBLEHEAD DISTRICT.
Collector-Charles H. Bateman, sal- ary, fees.
Special Deputy Collector, Inspector, Weigher and Gauger-Wm. H. Bartoli, $1,000. . Deputy Collector and Inspector- John L. Parker, Lynn, $2 per day. PORT OF ENTRY-Marblehead. PORT OF DELIVERY-Lynn.
NANTUCKET DISTRICT.
Collector-Charles E. Smalley, salary $250 and fees.
PORT OF ENTRY-Nantucket.
NEW BEDFORD DISTRICT.
Collector-Zephaniah W. Pease, sal- ary, fees, not to exceed $3,000. Deputy Collector-Edward P. Has- kell, $1,500.
Clerk-John F. Goggin, $1,000. Inspectors-Arthur E. Duffy and Geo. S. Anthony, $1,100 each. PORT OF ENTRY-New Bedford.
REVENUE STEAMER "DEXTER."
Headquarters at New Bedford. Commander-Capt. W. Hand. Second Lieutenants-F. G. Dodge, D. F. A. de Otte. Chief Engineer-M. T. Chevers. Assistant Engineer-H. L. Taylor.
NEWBURYPORT DISTRICT.
Collector-Hiram P. Macintosh, sal- ary, fees. Deputy Collector-Arthur L. Huse, $600.
PORT OF ENTRY-Newburyport. District includes the cities and towns on Merrimac river to the New Hampshire line, the port of Ipswich and other towns in southeastern and northeastern Massachusetts.
PLYMOUTH DISTRICT.
Collector-D. W. Andrews, salary $150 and fees.
Deputy Collector-C. R. Wood, $1,000. PORT OF ENTRY-Plymouth.
SALEM DISTRICT.
Collector-Wm. C. Waters, salary, fees.
Deputy Collector - A. Frank Hitch- ings, $4 per day. Inspectors-Charles P. Luscomb, Wm. L. Sullivan, Wm. P. Moses, $3 per day each.
PORT OF ENTRY-Salem. PORTS OF DELIVERY-Beverly and Danversport.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
EXECUTIVE.
President-WILLIAM MCKINLEY (R), of Ohio; salary, $50,000; term expires March 4, 1901.
Vice-President-GARRET A. HOBART (R), of New Jersey; salary, $8,000; term expires March 4, 1901.
CABINET.
Secretary of State-John Hay (R), of the District of Columbia; salary, $8,000.
Secretary of the Treasury-Lyman J. Gage (R), of Illinois; salary, $8,000.
Secretary of War-Russell A. Alger (R), of Michigan; salary, $8,000.
Secretary of the Navy-John D. Long (R), of Massachusetts; salary, $8,000. Secretary of the Interior-Ethan Allen Hitchcock (R), of Missouri; salary, $8,000.
Postmaster General-Charles Emory Smith (R), of Pennsylvania; salary, $8,000.
Attorney General-John W. Griggs (R), of New Jersey; salary, $8.000 Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson (R), of Iowa; salary, $8,000.
Treasurer of the United States-Ellis H. Roberts of New York; salary, $6,000.
Superintendent of Census-William R. Merriam, of Minnesota; salary, $6,000. Commissioner of Education-William T. Harris of Massachusetts; salary, $3,000.
Commissioner of Pensions-Henry Clay Evans of Tennessee; salary, $6,000. Commissioner of Patents-Charles H. Duell, of New York; salary, $5,000.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs-William A. Jones of Wisconsin; salary, $4,000.
Government Printer-Frank W. Palmer of Illinois; salary, $4.500. Commissioner of Labor-Carroll D. Wright of Massachusetts; salary, $5,000. Civil Service Commissioners-John R. Proctor of Kentucky, John B. Harlow of Missouri, Mark S. Brewer of Michigan; salary, $3,500 each.
Inter-State Commerce Commissioners-Martin A. Knapp of New York, chair- man; Judson C. Clements of Georgia, James D. Yeomans of Iowa, Charles A. Prouty of Vermont, William J. Calhoun of Illinois; salary, $7,000 each.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue-George W. Wilson of Ohio; salary, $6,000.
Librarian of Congress-Herbert Putnam of Massachusetts; salary, $5,000.
SENATE.
The Senate is composed of two members from each State. They are chosen by the Legislatures of the several States, for the term of six years, one-third being elected biennially. The vice-president of the United States is president of the Senate, in which body he has only a casting vote. which is given in case of an equal division of the votes of the senators. In his absence, a president pro tempore is chosen from among the senators by the Senate.
Fifty-sixth Congress-Began March 4. 1899: ends March 4, 1001.
Salary of Senators and Representatives, $5,000 and twenty cents mileage.
President of the Senate-The Vice- President. ex-officio, Garret A. Hobart of New Jersey.
Secretary of the Senate-William R. Cox of North Carolina.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
SENATORS.
ALABAMA-John T. Morgan (D), 1901, Selma; Edmund W. Pettus (D), 1903, Selma.
ARKANSAS-J. K. Jones (D), 1903, Washington; J. H. Berry (D), 1901, Benton- ville.
CALIFORNIA-G. C. Perkins (0), 1903, Oakland; vacancy.
COLORADO-H. M. Teller (R), 1903, Central City; E. Q. Wolcott (R), 1901, CONNECTICUT-Joseph R. Hawley (R), 1905, Hartford; O. H. Platt (R), 1903, Denver. Meriden.
DELAWARE-Richard R. Kenney (D), 1901, Dover; vacancy.
FLORIDA-James P. Taliaferro (D). 1905, Tampa; Stephen R. Mallory (D). 1903, Pen- sacola.
GEORGIA-Alexander S. Clay (D), 1903, Marietta; Augustus O. Bacon (D), 1901, Macon.
IDAHO-Henry Heitfeld (Pop), 1903, Lewiston; George L. Shoup (R), 1901, Salmon City. ILLINOIS-William E. Mason (R), 1903, Chicago; Shelby M. Cullom (R), 1901, Springfield.
INDIANA-Charles W. Fairbanks (R), 1903, Indianapolis; Albert J. Beveridge (R), 1905, Indianapolis.
IOWA-William B. Allison (R), 1903, Dubuque; John H. Geer (R), 1901, Bur- lington.
KANSAS-William A. Harris (R), 1903, Linwood; Lucien Baker (R), 1901, Leavenworth.
KENTUCKY-William Lindsay (D), 1901, Frankfort; William J. Deboe (R), 1903, Marion. LOUISIANA -Samuel D. McEnery (D), 1903, New Orleans; Donelson Caffery (D), 1901. Franklin.
MAINE-Eugene Hale (R), 1905, Ellsworth; William P. Frye (R), 1901, Lewiston.
MARYLAND-George L. Wellington (R), 1903, Cumberland; Louis E. McComas (R), 1905, Hagerstown.
MASSACHUSETTS-Henry Cabot Lodge (R), 1905, Nahant; George F. Hoar (R), 1901, Worcester.
MICHIGAN-Julius C. Burrows (R), 1905, Kalamazoo; James McMillan (R), 1901, Detroit.
MINNESOTA-Cushman K. Davis (R), 1005, St. Paul; Knute Nelson (R), 1901, Alexandria.
MISSISSIPPI-Hernando DeS. Money (D), 1905, Carrollton; .* William V. Sulli- van (D), Oxford.
MISSOURI-George G. Vest (D), 1903, Kansas City; Francis M. Cockrell (D), 1905, Warrensburg.
MONTANA-William A. Clark (D), 1905. Butte; Thomas H. Carter (R), 1901, Helena.
NEBRASKA-Monroe L. Hayward (R), 1905, Nebraska City; John M. Thurston (R), 1901, Omaha.
NEVADA-John P. Jones (R), 1903, Gold Hill; William M. Stewart (R), 1905, Virginia City.
NEW HAMPSHIRE-Jacob H. Gallinger (R), 1903, Concord; William E. Chandler (R), 1901, Concord.
NEW JERSEY-John Kean (R), 1905, Elizabeth; William J. Sewell (R), 1901, Camden
NEW YORK-Thomas C. Platt (R), 1903, Oswego; Chauncey M. Depew (R), 1905, New York.
NORTH CAROLINA-J. C. Pritchard (R), 1903, Marshall; Marion Butler (Pop), 1901, Elliot.
NORTH DAKOTA-Henry C. Hansbrough (R), 1903, Devil's Lake; Porter J. Mc- Cumber (R), 1905, Wahpeton.
OHIO-J. B. Foraker (R), 1903, Cincinnati; Marcus A. Hanna (R), 1905, Cleve- land.
OREGON-George W. McBride (R), 1901, St. Helens; Joseph Simon (R), 1903, Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA-Boles Penrose (R), 1903, Philadelphia; vacancy.
RHODE ISLAND-Nelson W. Aldrich (R), 1005, Providence; George P. Wet- more (R), 1901, Newport.
SOUTH CAROLINA-John L. McLanrin (D), 1903, Bennettsville; Benjamin R. Tillman (D), 1901, Trenton.
SOUTH DAKOTA-James H. Kyle (Ind), 1903, Aberdeen; Richard F. Pettigrew (R), 1901, Sioux Falls.
*Temporary appointment by the governor of Mississippi, vice E. C. Walthall, deceased.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
TENNESSEE-William R. Bate (D), 1905, Nashville; Thomas B. Turley (D), 1901. Memphis.
TEXAS-Charles A. Culberson (D), 1905, Dallas; Horace Chilton (D), 1901. Tyler.
UTAH-Joseph L. Rawlins (D), 1903, Salt Lake; vacancy.
VERMONT -* Jonathan Ross (R), St. Johnsbury; Redfield Proctor (R), 1905, Proctor.
VIRGINIA-John W. Daniel (D), 1905, 'Lynchburg; Thomas S. Martin (D), 1901, Scottsville.
WASHINGTON-George Turner (Peo), 1903, Spokane; Addison G. Foster (R), 1905, Tacoma.
WEST VIRGINIA-Nathan B. Scott (R), 1905, Wheeling; Stephen B. Elkins (R), 1901, Elkins.
WISCONSIN-John C. Spooner (It), 1903, Madison; Joseph V. Quarles (R), 1905, Milwaukee.
WYOMING-Clarence D. Clark (R), 1905, Evanston; Francis . E. Warren (R), 1901, Cheyenne.
Republicans (R), 48; Democrats (D), 32; Populists (Pop), 5; Independents (Ind), 3; Silver Party 1; vacancy 1; Total, 90.
*Temporary appointment by the governor, vice Justin S. Morrill, deceased.
REPRESENTATIVES.
The House of Representatives is composed of members from the several States, elected by the people in separate districts composed of contiguous ter- ritory, for the term of two years. The Representatives are apportioned among the different States according to population.
ALABAMA.
Dist. Name. Residence.
'1 George W. Taylor (D),
Demopolis
2 Jesse F. Stallings (D), Greenville
3 Henry D. Clayton (D), Eufaula
4 Gaston A. Robbins (D), Selma
5 Willis Brewer (D), Hayneville
6 John H. Bankhead (D), Fayette
7 John L. Burnett (D)), Gadsden
8 Joseph Wheeler (D), Wheeler
9 O. W. Underwood (D), Birmingham
ARKANSAS.
1 P. D. McCullouch, Jr. (D), Marianna
2 John S. Little (D), Greenwood
3 Thos. C. McRae (D), Prescott
4 Wm. L. Terry (D). Little Rock 5 H. A. Dinsmore (D), Fayetteville
6 Stephen Brundige, Jr., (D), Searey
CALIFORNIA.
1 Jobn A. Barham (R), Santa Rosa
2 Marion De Vries (D), Stockton
3 Victor Metcalf (R), Oakland
4 Julius Kahn (R), San Francisco
5 E. F. Loud (R), San Francisco
6 Russell J. Waters (ID), Los Angeles
7 Jas. C. Needham (R), Modesto
COLORADO.
1 John F. Shafroth (R), Denver
2 John C. Bell (Pop.),
Montrose
CONNECTICUT.
1 E. Stevens Henry (R), Rockville
2 N. D. Sperry (R), New Haven
3 Charles A. Russell (R). Killingly
4 Ebenezer J. IIIII (R), Norwalk
DELAWARE.
John H. Hoffecker (R),
Smyrna
FLORIDA.
Dist. Name. Residence.
1 Stephen M. Sparkman (D), Tampa 2 Robert W. Davis (D), Palatka
GEORGIA.
1 Rufus E. Lester (D), Savannah
2 James M. Griggs (D), Dawson
3 Elijah B. Lewis (D), Montezuma 4 Wm. C. Adamson (D), Carrollton 5 Leonidas F. Livingston (D), Kings
6 Charles L. Bartlett (D), Macon
7 John -W. Maddox (D), Rome
8 Wm. M. Howard (D), Lexington
9 Farish Carter Tate (D), Jasper 10 Wm. H. Fleming (D), Augusta
11 Wm. G. Brantley (D), Brunswick
IDAHO.
Edgar Wilson (Silver), Bolse
ILLINOIS.
1 James R. Mann (R), Chicago
2 William Lorimer (R), Chleago
3 George P. Foster (D), Chicago
4 Thomas Cusack (D), Chicago
5 Edward T. Noonan (D), Chicago
6 Henry S. Boutell (R),
Chicago
7 George E. Foss (R),
Chicago
8 Albert J. Hopkins (R),
Aurora
9 Robert R. Hitt (R), Mount Morris 10 George W. Prince (R),
Galesburg
11 Walter Reeves (Il), Streator
12 Joseph G. Cannon (R), Danville
13 Vespasian Warner (R),
Clinton
14 Joseph V. Gratť (R), Pekin
15 Benjamin F. Marsh (R),
Warsaw
16 Win. E. Williams (D), 17 Ben F. Caldwell (D)), Chatham
Pittsfield
18 Thomas M. Jett (D), Hillsboro
19 Joseph B. Crowley (D), Robinson 20 James R. Williams (D), Carmi 21 W. A. Rodenberg (R), E. St. Louis
22 Geo. W. Smith (Il), Murphysboro
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
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INDIANA.
Dist. Name. Residence.
1 Jas. A. Hemenway (R), Booneville 2 Robert W. Mlers (D), Bioomington
3 Willlam T. Zenor (D), Corydon
4 Francis M. Griffith (D), Vevay
5 George W. Faris (Il), Terre Haute 6 James E. Watson (R). Rushville
7 Jesse Overstreet (R), Indianapolis 8 George W. Cromer (R), Muncie
9 Charles B. Landls (R), Delphi
10 E. D. Crumpacker (R), Valparaiso 11 George W. Steele (R), Marlon
12 Jas. M. Robinson (D), Ft. Wayne
13 Abram L. Brick (R), South Bend
IOWA.
1 Thomas Hedge (R), Burlington
2 Joe R. Lane (R), Davenport
3 David B. Henderson (R), Dubuque 4 Gilbert N. Haugen (R), Northwood
5 Robert G. Cousins (R), Tipton
6 John F. Lacey (Il), Oskaloosa
7 John A. T. Hull (R), Des Moines
8 Wiillam P. Hepburn (R), ClarInda 9 Smith McPherson (R), Redoak 10 Jonathan P. Dolllver (R), Ft. Dodge
11 Lot Thomas (R), Storm Lake
KANSAS.
At Large-W. J. Bailey (R), Baileyville 1 Charles Curtis (R), Topeka
2 J. D. Bowersock (R), Lawrence
3 E. R. Ridgely (Pop.); - Pittsburg
4 J. M. Miller (R), Council Grove
5 W. A. Calderhead (R), Marysville
6 W. A. Reeder (R), Logan
7 C. I. Long (R), Medicine Lodge
KENTUCKY.
1 Chas. K. Wheeler (D), Paducah
2 Henry D. Allen (D), Morganfield 3 John S. Rhea (D Pop), Russellville 4 David H. Smith (D), Hodgensville 5 Oscar Turner (D), Louisville
6 Albert S. Berry (D), Newport
7 Evan E. Settle (D), Owenton
8 G. G. Gilbert (D), Shelbyville
9 Samuel J. Pugh (R), Vanceburg
10 T. Y. Fitzpatrick (D), Prestonburg
11 Vincent Boering (R), London
LOUISIANA.
1 Adolph Meyer (D), New Orleans 2 Robert C. Davey (D), New Orleans 3 R. F. Broussard (D), New. Iberia 4 Phanor Brazeale (1)), Natchitoches
5 Samuel T. Balrd (D), Bastrop 6 S. M. Robertson (D), Baton Rouge
MAINE.
1 Thomas B. Reed (R),
2 Vacancy
3 Edwin C. Burleigh (R),
4 Charles A. Bouteile (R),
Portland
Augusta
Bangor
MARYLAND.
1 John Walter Smith (D), Snow Ilill
2 William B. Baker (R), Aberdeer 3 Frank C. Waelter (R), Baltimore
4 James W. Denny (D), Baltimore
5 Sydney E. Mudd (R), Laplata 6 George A. Fearre (R), Cumberland
MASSACHUSETTS.
Dist.
Name. Residence.
1 Geo. P. Lawrence (R), No. Adams
2 Fred'k H. Gillett (R), Springfield
3 John R. Thayer (D), . Worcester
4 G. W. Weymouth (R), Fitchburg
5 William S. Knox (R), Lawrence
6 William H. Moody (R), Haverhill
7 Ernest W. Roberts (R), Chelsea
8 Sam'i W. McCall (R), Winchester
9 John F. Fitzgerald (D), Boston
10 Henry F. Naphen (D), Boston 11 Charles F. Sprague (R), Brookline 12 William C. Lovering (R), Taunton 13 Wm. S. Greene (R), Fali River
MICHIGAN.
1 John B. Corliss (R), Detroit
2 Henry C. Smith (R), Adrian
3 Washington Gardner (R), Albion
4 Edward L. Hamilton (R), Niles
5 Win. A. Smith (R), Grand Rapids
6 Samuel W. Smith (R), Pontiac
7 Edgar Weeks (R), Mt. Clemens
8 J. W. Fordney (R), Saginaw
9 Roswell P. Bishop (R), Ludington 10 R. O. Crump (R), West Bay City 11 Win. S. Mesick (R), Mancelona
12 Carios D. Shelden (R), Houghton
MINNESOTA.
1 James A. Tawney (R), Winona
2 James T. McCleary (R), Mankato
3 Joei P. Heatwole (R), Northfield 4 Frederick C. Stevens (R), St. Paul
5 Loren Fletcher (R), Minneapolis
6 Page Morris (Il), Duluth
7 Frank M. Eddy (R), Gien wood
MISSISSIPPI.
1 John M. Allen (D), Tupelo
% Thomas Spight (D), Ripley
3 Thos. C. Catchings (D), Vicksburg
4 Andrew F. Fox (D), West Point
5 John S. Williams (D), Yazoo
6 Frank A. Mclain (D), Gloster
7 Patrick Henry (D), Brandon
MISSOURI.
1 Jas. T. Lioyd (D), Shelbyville
2 Wm. W. Rucker (D)), Keytesville
3 John Dougherty (D)), Liberty- 4 Chas. F. Cochran (D), St. Joseph 5 Wm. S. Cowherd (D), Kansas City 6 David A. De Armond (D), Butler 7 James Cooney (D)), Marshall
8 Richard P. Bland (Sii D), Lebanon 9 Champ Clark (D), Bowling Green 10 Richard Bartholdt (R), St. Louis
11 Charles F. Joy (R), St. Louis 12 Charles E. Pearce (It), St. Louis 13 Edward Robb (D), Perryville
14 Willard D. VandIver (D), Cape Girardeau
15 M. E. Benton (D), Neosho
MONTANA.
A. J. Campbell (D), Butte
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
NEBRASKA.
Dist. Name. Residence.
1 E. J. Burkett (R),
Lincoln
2 David H. Mercer (R), Omaha
3 John S. Robinson (D). Madison
4 William L. Stark (Pop.), Aurora
5 R. D. Sutherland (Pop), Nelson
6 Vacancy
NEVADA.
F. G. Newlands (Sil D), Reno
NEW HAMPSHIRE ._
1 C. A. Sulloway (R), Manchester
2 Frank G. Clarke (R), Peterboro
NEW JERSEY.
1 H. C. L. Loudenslager (R), Paulsboro
2 John J. Gardner (R). Atlantic City 3 B. F. Howell (R), New Brunswick
4 Joshua S. Salmon (D)). Boonton
5 James F. Stewart (R). Paterson
6 Richard W. Parker (R), Newark
7 William D. Daly (D), Hoboken
8 Charles N. Fowler (R), Elizabeth
NEW YORK.
1 T. B. Scudder (D). Glenhead
2 John J. Fitzgerald (D). Brooklyn 3 Edmund H. Driggs (D), Brooklyn 4 Betram T. Clayton (D), Brooklyn
5 Frank E. Wilson (D), Brooklyn
6 Mitchell May (D). Brooklyn
7 Nicholas Muller (D). New York
& Daniel J. Riordan (D), New York 9 Thomas J. Bradley (D). New York 10 Amos J. Cummings (D), New York 11 William Sulzer (D). New York
12 Geo. B. Mcclellan (D). New York
13 Jefferson M. Levy (D), New York 14 Wm. A. Chanler (D). New York
15 Jacob Ruppert. Jr .. (D). New York 16 J. Q. Underhill (D), New Rochelle 17 Arthur S. Tompkins Di. Nyack 18 J. H. Ketcham (R), Dover Plains 19 Aaron V. S. Cochrane (R), Hudson 20 Martin H. Glynn (D). Albany 21 John K. Stewart (R), Amsterdam 2 L. N. Littauer (R), Gloversville 23 L. W. Emerson (R). Warrensburg 24 C. A. Chickering (R). Copenhagen 25 James S. Sherman (R), Utica
26 George W. Ray (R). Norwich
27 Michael E. Driscoll (R, Syracuse 28 Sereno E. Payne (R). Auburn
29 Charles W. Glllett (R). Addison 30 Jas. W. Wadsworth (R), Geneseo
31 Jas. M. E. O'Grady .R. Rochester 32 Win. H. Ryan (D). Buffalo 33 De Alva S. Alexander (R). Buffalo 34 Warren B. Hooker (R), Fredonla
NORTH CAROLINA.
1 John H. Small (D). Washington
2 George H. White (R). Tarboro
3 Charles R. Thomas (D), Newbern 4 John W. Atwater (D), Rlalto
Dist. Name. Residence.
5 Wm. W. Kitchin (D), Roxboro
6 John D. Bellamy (D), Wilmington
7 Theo. F. Kluttz (D), Salisbury 8 R. Z. Linney (R), Taylorsville
9 W'm. T. Crawford (D), Waynesville
NORTH DAKOTA.
B. F. Spalding (R), Fargo
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OHIO.
1 Wm. B. Shattuc (R), Madisonville 2 Jacob H. Bromwell (R), Cincinnati 3 John L. Brenner (D), Dayton 4 Robt. B. Gordon (R), St. Mary's
5 David Meekison (D), Napoleon
6 Seth W. Brown (R), Lebanon
7 Walter L. Weaver (R), Springfield 8 Archibald Lybrand (R), Delaware
9 James H. Southard (R), Toledo 10 Stephen R. Morgan (R), Oak Hill 11 Chas. H. Grosvenor (R), Athens
12 John J. Lentz (D), Columbus
13 James A. Norton (D), Tiffin
14 Winfield S. Kerr (R), Mansfield 15 H. C. Van Voorhis (R), Zanesville 16 L. Danford (R), St. Clairsville
17 J. A. McDowell (D), Millersburg
18 Robert W. Tayler (R), Lisbon
19 Charles Dick (R). Akron
20 Fremont O. Phillips (R), Medina
21 Theodore E. Burton (R), Cleveland
OREGON.
1 Thomas H. Tongue (R), Hillsboro 2 M. A. Moody (R), The Dalles
PENNSYLVANIA.
At Large-G. A. Grow (R), Glenwood At Large-S. A. Davenport (R), Erie 1 H. H. Bingham (R), Philadelphia 2 Robt. Adams, Jr. (R), Philadelphia 3 Wm. McAleer (D), Philadelphia
4 Jas. R. Young (R), Philadelphia
3 A. C. Harmer (R), Philadelphia
6 T. S. Butler (R), West Chester
7 Irving P. Wanger (R), Norristown S L. H. Barber (D), Mauch Chunk 9 Daniel Ermentrout (D), Reading Lancaster
10 Marriott Brosius (R),
11 William Connell (R), . Scranton
12 S. W. Davenport (D), Plymouth
13 James W. Ryan (D), Pottsville
14 M. E. Olmstead (R), Harrisburg
15 Chas. F. Wright (R), Susquehanna 16 Horace B. Packer (R), Wellsboro 17 Rufus K. Polk (D), Danville
18 T. M. Mahon (R),
Chambersburg
19 Edw. D. Ziegler (D), York
20 Joseph E. Thropp (R),
Everett
21 Summers M. Jack (R), Indiana 22 John Dalzell (R), Pittsburg
Allegheny
23 Wm. H. Graham (R), 24 E. F. Acheson (R), Washington
25 Joseph B. Showalter (R), Chicora 26 Athelston Gaston (D), 27 Joseph C. Sibley (D), Meadville Franklin
28 James K. P. Hall (D), Ridgway
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
RHODE ISLAND.
Dist. Name. Residence.
1 Melville Bull (R), Middletown
2 Adin B. Capron (R), Smithfield
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1 William Elllott (D), Beaufort
2 W. Jasper Talbert (D), Parksville
3 Asbury C. Latimer (D), Belton
4 S. Wilson (D), Spartanburg
5 D. E. Finley (D), Yorkville
6 James Norton (D), Mullins
7 J. Wm, Stokes (D), Orangeburg
SOUTH DAKOTA.
At Large-R. J. Gamble (R), Yankton At Large-C. H. Burke (Il), Pierre
TENNESSEE.
1 W. P. Brownlow (P R), Jonesboro 2 Henry R. Gibson (R), Knoxville 3 John A. Moon (Pop), Chattanooga 4 Chas. E. Snodgrass (D)), Crossville 5 J. D. Richardson (D), Murfreesboro 6 John W. Gaines (D), Nashville
7 Nicholas N. Cox (D), Franklin
8 Thetus W. Sims (D). Linden
9 Rice A. Plerce (D), Unlon Clty
10 E. W. Carmack (D), Memphis
TEXAS.
1 Thomas H. Ball (D), Huntsville 2 Samuel B. Cooper (D), Woodville 3 R. C. de Graffenrled (D), Longview 4 John L. Sheppard (D), Texarkana 5 Joseph W. Balley (D), Gainesville 6 Robert E. Burke (D), Dallas
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