Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1884, Part 1

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Richmond, Hill Directory Co.
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Third and Depot Street


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FIRST PASTER.


SMOAK & PRITCHETT, Third Street, in New Gray Block, Sign Gold Boot, WINSTON. N. C. Have the Best"Arranged and Finest


SHOE and HAT STORE


In the State. They have sole control in the town of the celebrated Zeigler Bros'. Shoes, for men, ladies, misses and children ; Bennett & Barnard's fine Shoes, for ladies and misses ; Blanchard & Little's, for ladies and misses ; Frank & Pray's, for ladies and misses; Groves' hand-made easy Shoes, for old ladies ; Hutton & Bliss' fine Dress Shoes, for men ; Jno. Faust & Son's fine Shoes and Boots, for meu ; Winches- ter hand-made Boots and Shoes, for men; Means' $3 Shoes, for men and boys (the: cheapest shoes in the world); Parker, Holmes & Co's $2.50 shoes, for men (the best made for the price), and a great many other goods too numerous to mention here, from the cheapest to the best, at prices to suit the people. They also keep the best stock of


HATS


In the State, and'are agents for stetson Hats, the best hat made. Call on them, if you want the worth of your money


SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF


FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers' Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. Send for Price-List.


H. H. CARTLAND, MERCHANT TAILOR,


AND DEALER IN >>Fine Cloths,« CASSIMERES & FURNISHING GOODS. AGENT + FOR + "CROWN . SEWING MACHINE," Greensboro, N. c.


SOUTHERN Loan and Trust Co.


GREENSBORO, N. C.


CAPITAL STOCK,


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$ 25,000 00


SURPLUS AND PROFITS, - 90,343 96


DEPOSITS (July 15), -


- 297,984 54


Depository of the State of North Carolina and the County of Guilford.


Transacts a General Banking Business. Negotiates Loans on Real Estate and the Sale of Bonds on Manufacturing Plants. Acts as Execu- tor, Administrator, Trustee, Guard- ian, Assignee, Receiver. A Legal Depository for Court and Trust Funds.


OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT


Is especially adapted to the needs of those who do not wish to take the trouble and responsibility of loaning their money. We pay four per cent. interest, com- pounded every three months. Interest begins the first day of every month.


Special Attention given to the Business of Farmers.


D. WHARTON. President. R. G. VAUGHN, Treasurer,


J. A. FAY & EGAN CO.


Owners and Operators


J. A. FAY & CO. Front, John, Water and Smith Sts.


The EGAN COMPANY, Cent. Ave., Front, John and Greenleaf Sts.


MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED AND PATENTED


WOOD WORKING MACHINERY


GREENSBORO BRANCH:


.No. 331 South Elm Street, O. C. Wysong, Sales Agent, FACTORY : CINCINNATI, OHIO.


You Find 'Em Everywhere!


Ward's Shoes.


Rankin Brothers Grocery Company, THE UP-TO-DATE


GROCERS.


Fine Groceries our Specialty


In Pinkpatron DIRECTORY


OF


Greensboro, Salem


and Winston; Presented to


GAZETTEER OF FORSYTH AND GUILFORD COUNTIES


By


Father


ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED AND. CLASSIFIED


BY THE


6. M. GARDNER.


I. H. DICKSON.


INTERSTATE DIRECTORY COMPANY,


32 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.,


Publishers of Directories of Tyler, Tex .; Gainesville, Marietta, Griffin Barnesville, Rome, Cartersville, Columbus, Macon, Ga .; Bir- mingham, Ala .; Green ville, S. C .; Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston and Salem, N. C .; Anniston, Ala .; Geor- gia Pacific Gazetteer, Richmond and Dan- ville Gazetteer ; Montgomery, Ala., and others South and West.


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ATLANTA, GEORGIA: H. H. Dickson, Book and Job Printer, 32 S. Broad Street. 1884. ·


1317,56C 6815


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. f


W. B. FARRAR,


Watch and Clock Maker, JEWELER and ENGRAVER, DEALER IN


SILVER PLATED WARE


AND


NOVELTIES


OF EVRY DESCRIPTION IN THIS LINE. Under Benbow House, Greensboro, N. C.


DR. J. W. GRIFFITH


SURGEON DENTIST


GREENSBORO, N. C. Office in Lindsay Building, up stairs, cor. East Market and North Elm Streets.


TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY THE USE OF NITROUS OXIDE


I. W. DURHAM, Manufacturer of and Dealer in


Marble Granite Monuments,


HEADSTONES, STATUARY, TABLETS, TILES, ETC.,


Contracts taken for every Description of Building Stone and


Cemetery Work,


Fourth St., near Public Square,


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WINSTON, N. C.


Presented to Paisley Kirkpatrick 00 3 32IT


INTRODUCTORY.


1


Herewith is presented the City Directory of Greensboro, Salem and Winston, and Gazetteer of Forsyth and Guilford Counties. Pains have been taken to make it complete in all its departments, and while an occasional error, unavoidable in works of this class, may appear, we have no hesitancy in claiming it superior to all former efforts in this line, and we think it will be so appreciated by the general public.


It is our intention to make the publication permanent, every two years, and to add to its usefulness with each volume.


Respectfully,


3MOTZ


C. M. GARDNER.


H. H. DICKSON.


October, 1884.


POPULATION.


NOTE .- 3 is used as a multiple by which to estimate the total.


GREENSBORO-White Names, - 1,111


3,333


Colored Names, 735


2,205-5,538


SALEM-White Names, 714


2,142


Colored Names,


255


765-2,907


WINSTON-White Names, 1,424


4,272


Colored Names, 1 510


1,530-5,807


Total, Salem and Winston,


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8,714


375056


4 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. H. MASTEN.


JACOB TISE. JACOB TISE & CO. C DEALERS IN


DRY GOODS,


NOTIONS, Hats, Boots, Shoes, READY - MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, etc. WINSTON, N. C.


THE OLDEST JEWELRY STORE


IN WINSTON AND SALEM. WM. T. VOGLER,


NEXT DOOR TO WACHOVIA NATIONAL BANK, MAIN STREET, WINSTON, N. C., -".KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF --


Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, SILVER ) SILVER-PLATED WARE, WALKING CANES, GOLD PENS, Etc. SPECTACLES*AND+EYE+GLASSES*OF*EVERY*DESCRIPTION. Engagement Rings a specialty. Engraving neatly done on an Electro- Engraving Machine. REPAIRING of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry done promptly, and all work Warranted.


GENERAL INDEX.


Appeddix


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GREENSBORO.


Greensboro Institutions and


General Directory.


.....


45


SALEM AND WINSTON.


Salem and Winston Institu-


tions and General Directory ..


45


Business Directory ..


157


Gazetteer Department ..


193


GREENSBORO ADVERTISERS.


Alford & Michaux.


30


Armfieid G. Will.


.2d fly


Bennett Seminary.


30


Boyd R. F. Co lines


Callum Bros. & Co


lines


Cartland H. H.


.1st paster


Central Protestant The .. 32 Daily Workman The. 32 Doub W. C .... 30


Farrar W. B.


2


Glascock G. T. 32


Griffith Dr. J. W .. next introductory Hampton J. S. & Co. 28


Houston Levi ..


31


People's Press


65


Hughes Milton T


28 and


29


Perkins R. B.


61


Piedmont Warehouse ..


3d fly


Jones of Binghamton


26


Rempson W. S.


64


Lindley J. C. & Bro.


32


Salem Academy.


4th fly


Macon Commercial College


.to


reading pages


Moore's Business University .. ...


top reading pages


Newcombe E G ..


lines


Odell Hardware Co.


Ist fly


Tise Jacob & Co


4


Park Dr. W. T


27


Thompson Dr. V. O


61


Patriot The ...


31


Thompson V. O. & Co


67


Rodgers Robt L.


26


Union Republican


07


Sergeant Manf'g Co ...


Ist paster


Smith Frank F


29


Vogler Wm. T .. ,


4


Smithdeal Bus. College ..... 1st cover


Southern Copying Co ..


27


Welfare C. R ...


9


Taylor Thomas M ..


25


Western Sentinel.


.next


68


White J. A. & Sons ..


9


Thornton J. J.


27


Wharton & Wharton


30


WINSTON AND SALEM AD- VERTISERS.


Allen E J


1st cover


Barrow J. S. & Sons


4th fly


Beio House


63


6


Bium


Blair F. S.


64


Broadaway J. S.


62


Blum Irving


3d fly


Boozer Geo. A


6


Butner T. M ...


64


Carter W. T. & Co


.back paster


Cheap John ..


62


Cooper W. J ...


65


Daiton Dr. D. N


62


Davis Mrs. N. S.


6


Durham I. W


2


10


Gray E. E ..


66


Gray & Martin


lines


Giersh & Senseman ..


67


..


Hopkins J. N


3d fly


Jacobs J.


back cover


Kernersville High School.


........


7


Kerner & Oldham


61


King D. H.


.Ist cover


Macon Commercial College ........ top reading pages


Meinung H. C


66


Montague Dr


6!


Moore's Business University ...... top


reading pages


Nissen C. F. & Co


68


Ryttenburg Bros.


12


Shore N. T. & Co.


9


Smith & Brown


..


lines


Smoak & Pritchett ..


Ist paster


Magic City Copying Co.


25


Stewart Geo.


8


Styron & Styron


63


Tise C. H.


7


Vance J. A.


8


Watkins Dr. C. J


62


Williamson & Corrie.


lines


Williams H. J.


2d fly


..


Winston Leader.


66


Huntly Dr. J. P.


25


Kirkpatrick D. N. 29


Callum N Harding ...


25


Kester J. H


63


Fries F. & H.


6 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE POT.


GEO. A. BOOZER, DEALER IN


STOVES, TINWARE,


Roofing, Guttering, -AND- SHEET IRON WORK, Salem, N. C.


MRS. N. S. DAVIS, ... L


DEALER IN


MULLINERY


NOTIONS,


Fancy Goods a Toys,


West Side Main St., 1 Door South Central Hotel,


WINSTON, N. C.


EDMUND BLUM,


VARIETY STORE,


Tinware, Crockery, Tin Repairing AND GROCERIES, Liberty St., N. E. Limits, Winston, Forsyth Co., N. C.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


LABUY ONE OFA TISE'S PATENT IMPROVED TWO-BUCKET WELL FIXTURES


Patented, Manufactured and for sale by


C. H. TISE, WINSTON, N. C.


Mothers, your children can draw the water, and you need have no fears of their being hurt.


Persuade the old man to get one, and after using you will like it so well that you will wonder how you have done without one so long.


Write for circular con- taining testimonials, price, etc. Parties wishing to re- alize large returns from a small amount invested in State and county rights will do well to correspond with me at once.


KERNERSVILLE + HIGH SCHOOL,


KERNERSVILLE, N. C.


S. C. LINDSAY, A.M., Principal.


FALL TERM Opens 6th of August.


-ESPRING TERM in January.


Opens early


All of the Departments are filled with >Accomplished and Experienced Teachers.


Superior advantages are offered in English, Modern and Ancient Languages, Higher Mathematics, Music and Art, as well as in a thorough Business Course.


To parents desirous of educating their sons and daughters at a cheap, safe school, and of giving them a practical educa- tion, we confidently recommend this school.


Board and tuition per session, $45 to $65. For particulars, apply for Catalogue.


8 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. A. VANCE,


Engineer and Machinist,


SALEM, N. C.


Repairing of all Kinds a Specialty. MANUFACTURER OF


VANCE'S New Improved SAW MILLS,


Warranted to be the best yet made in point of dura- bility, quality, capacity and cheapness. Put up under a special guarantee.


PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER.


Orders promptly attended to.


GEORGE STEWART,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,


ROOFING AND GUTTERING,


TOBACCO FLUES,


WINSTON, .


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N. C.


Estimates furnished for everything in these lines.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


C. R. WELFARE,


Alwa&s in Front Selling


BOOTS SHOES


CANDIDO


GENERAL MERCHANDISE.


J. A. WHITE & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF


Fine Top Buggies, Phatons, Business Wagons, etc. REPAIRING


Done with Neat- ness & dispatch. Personal attention given to all work, and we guarantee satis- faction.


Orders Solicited. LIBERTY ST.,


WINSTON, N. C.


N. T. SHORE & CO .. Dealers in


GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES,


Fruits. Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Goods, Country Produce, etc. SALEM, N. C.


.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


H. W. FRIES. J. W. FRIES.


F. & H. FRIES


F H. FRIES. H. E. FRIES.


ARISTA COTTON MILLS.


WACHOVIA FLOURING MIL' S.


WOOLEN MILLS.


Interest Laws of all the States.


STATES AND TERRITORIES.


PENALTY OF USURY. -


Legal


SPECIAL.


Alabama


Loss of interest.


8


Arizona.


No penalty.


Arkansas


No penalty.


6 No limit


California.


No penalty.


Colorado.


No penalty.


7 NO limit


Dakota ..


Forteiture of contract ....


7 18 per cent


Delaware


Forteiture of contract.


6 6 per cent


District Columbia ..


Forfeiture of all interest ..


6 1u per cent


Forid :


No penalty.


8 No limit


Georgia


Forfeiture of excess ..


7 12 per cent


Idaho.


$800 fine or imprisonment 6 m'nths, or both ...


24 per cent


Illinois


Forfeiture of all interest


6 10 per cent


Indiana Forfeiture of interest and costs.


6 10 per cent


Iowa ...


Forteiture of Excess


6 10 per cent


Kansas


Forteiture ot excess over 12 per cent.


7 12 per cent


Kentucky


Forfeiture of all interest


Louisiana


Forfeiture of interest.


5


Maine.


No penalty.


Maryland


Forfeiture of excess.


6 6 per cent


Massachusetts


No penalty-6 per cent. on judg- ments ..


Michigan ..


[Forfeiture of excess,


Minnesota ..


Forfeiture of excess over 7 per cent No penalty.


Missouri.


Forteiture of all interest.


Montana


No penalty.


Nebraska


Forfeiture of all interest and costs No penalty.


12 per cent No limit


New Hampshire


Forfeit three times interest rec'd .. Forfelt of all interest ..


7 7 per cent


New Mexico.


No penalty


6 6 12 per cent 6 per cent


New York


Forfeiture of contract.


6 8 per cent


Ohio.


Forfeitnre of excess ..


6 8 per cent


Oregon ..


Forteiture principal, interest and costs.


10 12 per cent


Pennsylvania


Forfeiture of excess .


6 6 per cent


Rhode Island.


Forfeiture, unless by contract ..


6 No limit


South Carolina.


No penalty ...


7 No limit


Tennessee


Forfeiture of over 6 per cent and $100 fine ...


6 10 per cent


Texas.


No penalty.


8 No limit


Utah ...


No penalty.


10 No limit


Vermont.


Forfeiture oxeess on R. R. bonds Forfeit of contract


6 12 per cent


Washington.


No penalty.


10 No limit


West Virginia.


Forfeiture of excess


6 6 per cent


Wiscousin


Forfeiture of all interest.


7 10 per cent


Wyoming


No penalty


10 INo limit


6 10 per cent 8 per cent No limit


6 No limit


7 7 6 10 per cent 12 per cent No limit 6 10 per cent


Nevada


10 10 10 6


6 per cent


New Jersey.


North Carolina


Forfelture of interest.


6 7 per cent


Virginia


10 No Junit


10 No limit


Connecticut


Forfeiture of all interest


10 No limit


Mississippi.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


RYTTENBERG BROS. TRADE * PALACE,


Gray Block, Winston, N. C.


Headquarters for First Class Goods, and the Recognized Fashion Emporium of Western North Carolina.


Dress : Goods! Dress Goods! Dress Goods!


ALWAYS NEWEST EFFECTS LATEST PATTERNS.


Strictly first class Dressmaker and Designer to make them up. OUR MILLINER is a thorough artist, and our


Stork+of Milliarin Not equalled by any in the State. Full line of


GENTS' FURNISHING & GOODS,


Embracing all of the Novelties in this line. Anything in NOTIONS that you are in want of. We sell the best


CARPETS


For the money of any retail house south of Baltimore, and make and put them down for a mere trifle.


We are Sole Agents for S. D. SOLLERS & Co's Philadelphia


SHOPS


For ladies, misses and children. Actual use demonstrates the fact that they are the best custom-made goods before the public. Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' WRAPS and MANTILLAS in endless variety.


All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Call upon us when in Winston.


RYTTENBERG BROS .- TRADE PALACE, GRAY BLOCK. - WINSTON, N. C.


APPENDIX.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


President-Chester A. Arthur.


Secretary of State-Frederick T. Frelinghuysen.


Secretary of Treasury-


Secretary of War-Rob't T. Lincoln.


Secretary of the Navy-William E. Chandler.


Postmaster-General-Walter Q. Gresham.


Secretary of the Interior-Henry M. Teller.


Attorney General-Benjamin Harris Brewster.


Commissioner of Agriculture-George B. Loring.


President National Board of Health-James L. Ca- bell, LL.D.


Public Printer-S. P. Rounds.


Chief Examiner Civil Service Commission-Charles Lyman.


Bureau of Labor Statistics-John Jarrett.


PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. The Smithsonian Institution.


Presiding Officer, ex-Officio-Chester A. Arthur, President of the United States.


Chancellor-Morrison R. Waite, Chief Justice of the United States.


Secretary, or Director of the Institution-Spencer F. Baird.


The National Museum.


Director-Spencer F. Baird. Assistant Director-G. Brown Goode.


United States Fish Commission.


Commissioner-Spencer F. Baird.


Assistant Commissioner-T. B. Ferguson.


Bureau of Ethnology.


Director-J. W. Powell. Chief Clerk-James C. Pilling. 1


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DIRECTORY.


COURTS. Supreme Court.


Chief Justice-Morrison R. Waite.


Associates-Samuel F. Miller, Stephen J. Field, Joseph P. Bradley, Ward Hunt, John M. Harlan, Wm. B. Woods, Stanley Mathews, Horace Gray.


Clerk-James H. McKenney.


Deputy Clerk-Chas B. Beall.


Marshal-John G. Nicolay.


Reporter-J. C. Bancroft Davis.


Circuit Courts of the United States.


First Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Gray, of Boston, Massachusetts. Districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.


Circuit Judge-John Lowell, Boston, Mass.


Second Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Blatchford, of New York City. Districts of Vermont, Connecticut, Northern New York, Southern New York and Eastern New York.


Circuit Judge-William J. Wallace, Syracuse, New York.


Third Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Bradley, of Newark, New Jersey. Districts of New Jersey, East- ern Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania, and Dela- ware.


Circuit Judge-William McKennan, Washington, Penn.


Fourth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Chief-Justice Waite, Districts of Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.


Circuit Judge-Hugh L. Bond, Baltimord, Md.


Fifth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Woods, of At- lanta, Georgia. Districts of Georgia, of Florida, of Alabama, of Louisiana, of Texas, and the Southern District of Mississippi.


Circuit Judge-Don A. Pardee, of New Orleans, La.


Sixth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Matthews, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Ditsricts of Northern Ohio, South- - ern Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, and Western Ten- nessee.


Circuit Judge-John Baxter, Knoxville, Tenn.


Seventh Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Harlan, of


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DIRECTORY.


.Chicago, Illinois. Districts of Indiana, Northern Ill- inois, Southern Illinois, Eastern Wisconsin and Western Wisconsin.


Circuit Judge-Thomas Drummond, Chicago, Ill.


Eighth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Miller, of Ke- okuk, Iowa. District of Minnesota, Northern Dis- trict of Iowa, Southern District of Iowa, Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Missouri, Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas, District of Nebraska, District of Colorado, and District of Kansas.


Circuit Judge-George W. McCrary, Keokuk, Iowa.


Ninth Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Field, of San Francisco, California. Districts of California, Oregon, and Nevada.


Circuit Judge-Lorenzo Sawyer, San Francisco, Cal. United States Court of Claims.


Chief Justice Charles D. Drake.


Judge Charles C. Nott.


Judge William A. Richardson.


Judge Glenni W. Scofield,


Judge Lawrence Weldon.


Chief Clerk-Archibald Hopkins.


Assistant Clerk-John Randolph.


Bailiff-Stark B. Taylor.


French and American Claims Commission.


Commissioner on the part of the United States- Asa O. Aldis.


Commissioner on the part of France-Mr. de Geo- froy.


Third Commissioner, named by Brazil-Baron de Arinos.


Agent and Counsel on the part of the United States -George S. Boutwell.


Agent on the part of France-Mr. Grimaud de Caux.


Associate Agent and Counsel on the part of the United States-W. H. Edwards.


Counsel on the part of France-Mr. de Chambrun. Associate Counsel on the part of France-Alex Porter Morse.


Secretary of the Commission-Washington F. Ped- drick.


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DIRECTORY.


The Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims.


Presiding Judge-Hezekiah G. Wells, of Michigan .. Judges-James Harlan, of Iowa.


Asa French, of Massachusetts.


Clerk-Daniel W. Fessenden.


Deputy Clerk-William P. Huxford.


Reporter-C. Conquest Clarke.


Counsel for the United States-John A. J. Creswell.


Assistant Counsel for the United States-Walker Blaine.


Auditor-James G. Goodrich.


Disbursing Agent and Deputy Clerk-Andrew H .. Allen.


Marshal-Thomas Culbertson.


Salaries of United States Officers, per annum.


President, Vice President and Cabinet-President, $50,000; Vice-President, $8,000; Cabinet Officers, $8,- 000 each.


United States Senators - Senators, $5,000 with mileage.


Congress-Members of Congress, $5,000, with mile- age.


Supreme Court-Chief Justice, $10,500; Associate Justices, $10,000.


Circuit Courts-Justices of Circuit Courts, $6,000.


Heads of Departments-Supt. of Bureau of Engrav- ing, and Printing, $4,500; Public Printer, $4,500; Supt. of Census. $5,000; Supt. of Naval Observatory, $5,000; Supt. of the Signal Service, $4,000; Director of Geological Surveys, $6,000; Director of the Mint, $4,500; Commissioner of General Land Office, $4,000; Commissioner of Pensions, $3,600; Commissioner of Agriculture, $3,000; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, $3,000 ; Commissioner of Education, $3,000; Comman- der of Marine Corps, $3,500; Supt. of Coast and Geod- etic Survey, $6,000.


United States Treasury-Treasurer, $6,000; Regis- ter of Treasury, $4,000; Commissioner of Customs, $4,000.


Internal Revenue Agencies-Supervising Agents, $12 per day ; 34 other Agents, per day, $6 to $8.


Post-Office Department, Washington-Three As- sistant Postmaster-Generals, $3,500; Chief Clerk, $2, -- 200.


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DIRECTORY.


Postmasters-Postmasters are divided into four classes. First class, $3 000 to $4,000 (excepting New York City, which is $8,000); second class, $2,000 to $3,000; third class, $1,000 to $2,000; fourth class, less than $1,000. The first three classes are appointed by the President, and confirmed by the Senate; those of fourth class are appointed by the Postmaster Gen- eral.


Diplomatic Appointments-Ministers to Germany, Great Britain, France, and Russia, $17,500; Ministers to Brazil, China, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Japan and Spain, $12,000; Ministers to Chili, Peru, and Central America, $10 000 ; Ministers to Argentine Confederation, Hawaiian Islands, Belgium, Hayti, Colombia, Netherlands, Sweden, Turkey, and Vene- zuela, $7,500; Ministers to Switzerland, Denmark, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Portugal, $5,000; Minister to Liberia, $4 000.


Army Officers-General $13,500; Lieut. General, $11,000; Major General, 7,500 ; Brigadier General, $5,- 500; Colonel, $3,500; Lieut. Colonel, $3,000; Major, $2,500; Captain, mounted, $2,000; Captain, not mounted, $1,800; Regimental Adjutant, $1,800; Regi- mental Quartermaster, $1,800; 1st Lieutenant, mount- ed, $1,600; 1st Lieutenant, not mounted, $1,500; 2d Lieutenant, mounted, $1,500; 2d Lieutenant, not mounted, $1,400; Chaplain, $1,500.


Navy Officers -Admiral, $13,000; Vice-Admiral, $9,000; Rear Admirals, $6,000; Commodores, $5,000; Captains, $4,500; Commanders, $3 500 ; Lieut. Com- manders, $2,800; Lieutenants, $2,400; Masters, $1,800; Ensigns $1,200 ; Midshipmen, $1,000; Cadet Midship- men, $500; Mates, $900; Medical and Pay Directors and Medical and Pay Inspectors and Chief Engineers, $4,400 ; Fleet Surgeons, Fleet Paymasters, and Fleet Engineers, $4,400; Surgeons and Paymasters, $2,800; Chaplains, $2,500.


Time for Holding State and Territorial Elections. Alabama-First Monday in August.


Arizona Territory-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Arkansas-First Tuesday in September.


California-Tuesday after first Monday in November. Colorado-First Tuesday in October.


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Connecticut-Tuesday after first Monday in Novem- ber.


Dakota Territory-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


Delaware-Tuesday after first Monday in November: Florida-Tuesday after first Monday in November. Georgia-First Wednesday in October.


Idaho Territory-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember


Illinois-Tuesday after first Monday in November. Indiana-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Indian Territory-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


Iowa-Second Tuesday in October.


Kansas-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Kentucky-First Monday in August.


Louisiana-First Monday in November.


Maine-Second Monday, even years, biennially, in. September.


Maryland-Tuesday after First Monday in November. Massachusetts-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


Michigan-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Minnesota-Tuesday after First Monday in Novem- ber.


Mississippi-Tuesday after First Monday in Novem -- ber.


Missouri-Tuesday after first Monday in November. Montana Territory-Tuesday after First Monday in November.


Nebraska-Tuesday after first Monday in November. Nevada-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Hew Hampshire-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


New Jersey-Tuesday after first Monday in Novem -- ber.


New Mexico Territory-Tuesday after first Monday" in November.


New York-Tuesday after first Monday in November. North Carolina-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


Ohio-Second Tuesday in October.


Oregon-First Monday in June.


Pennsylvania - Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


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Rhode Island-First Wednesday in April.


South Carolina-Tuesday after first Monday in No- vember.


Tennessee-Tuesday after first Monday in November ...


Texas-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Utah Territory-First Monday in August.


Vermont-First Tuesday in September


Virginia-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


Washington Territory-Tuesday after first Monday in November.


West Virginia-Second Tuesday in October.




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