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1894) Fees. 1,033]

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R. L. Oliver, C.

Ga.

[1895 1,500 1,617

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Thomas T. Crittenden, C Mo.

1893 4,000

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R. Hughes Long, C....

Ala.

1896 1,500 3,185

137

J. G. Donnelly, C. G.

Wis.

1893 2,500 1,759

1895 2,500 1,972)

2,000 1,368

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1886 Fees.

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1893 2,000 1,360]

854

Louis M. Buford, C..... Ill.
Vacant, C....

John Woessner, C....
John Maguire, C....
John Drayton, C....
C. Schaefer (n), C....
D. N. Burke, C. G.....

Edward Downes, C.....
B. S. Rairden, C.
Jervis Spencer, C....
Clemens Boon, V. C....

Ala.

S. C....1886) Fees.
Kan.

1893) 3,000 4,121
N. Y... 1896 2,000

Conn.
Me.

Eli Van Praag, V. C... Guiana (1894 Fees.
Lars S. Reque, C.....
D. C. Van Romondt, C. St Mar. 1876 Fees.

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Eben Alexander, C. G.

J. C. Chambers, C....
Herman Donner, V. C..
Adolph Billhardt, C..
Thomas E. Heenan, C..
N. P. A. Bornholdt, C..
John Karel (n), C. G...
Joseph Rawicz, C...

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N. C... 1893| 6,500

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CIRCUIT JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
(Salary $6,000 a year each.)

1. Le Baron B. Colt, Rhode Island; Wil-
liam L. Putnam, Maine.

2. William J. Wallace and E, Henry Lacombe, New-York; Nathaniel Shipman, Connecticut.

3. Marcus W. Acheson and George M. Dallas, Pennsylvania.

4. Nathan Goff, West Virginia; C. H. Simonton, South Carolina.

6. William H. Taft, Ohio; Horace H. Lurton, Tennessee.

7. W. A. Woods, Indiana; James G. Jenkins, Wisconsin; John W. Showalter, Illinois.

8. Henry C. Caldwell, Arkansas; Walter H. Sanborn, Minnesota; Amos M. Thayer, Missouri.

9. Joseph McKenna, California; William B. Gilbert, Oregon; Erskine M. Ross, California.

5. Don A. Pardee, Louisiana; A. P. Mc-
Cormick, Texas.
The First Circuit consists of the States of Maine, Massachusetts, New-Hamp-
shire and Rhode Island. The Second, of Connecticut,
The Third, of Delaware, New-Jersey and Pennsylvania.
New-York and Vermont.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. The Fifth, of Alabama,
The Fourth, of Maryland,
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The Sixth, of Kentucky, Mich-
igan, Ohio and Tennessee.
Eighth, of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North
The Seventh, of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. The
Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. The Ninth, of California, Idaho, Montana, Ne-
vada, Oregon and Washington.

DISTRICT JUDGES. ANNUAL SALARY $5,000.
Where employed.

State.
Name.
Alabama (N.D.)-John Bruce. Montgomery
(S.D.)-Harry T. Toulmin......Mobile
Ark. (E.D.)-John A. Williams. Little Rock
(W.D.)-Isaac C. Parker...Fort Smith
California(N.D.)-W. W. Morrow..S. Fr'isco
(S.D.)-Olin Wellborne, Los Angeles.
Colorado-Moses Hallett..
..Denver
Connecticut-W. K. Townsend. New-Haven
Delaware-Leonard E. Wales. Wilmington
Florida (N.D.)-C. Swayne...Jacksonville

(S.D.)-Jas. W. Locke......Key West
Georgia (N.D.)-W. T. Newman.. Atlanta
(S.D.)-Emory Speer..
.Macon
Idaho-James H. Beatty. ...Boise City
Illinois (N.D.)-P. S. Grosscup...Chicago
(S.D.)-William J. Allen....Springfield
Indiana-John H. Baker.
Iowa (N.D.)-Oliver P. Shiras...Dubuque
(S.D.)-John S. Woolson..Mt. Pleasant
Kansas Cassius G. Foster........Topeka
Kentucky-John W. Barr......Louisville
Louisiana (E.D.)-Charles Parlange..N.O.

.Goshen

....Portland

(W.D.)-Aleck Boarman....Shreveport
Maine-Nathan Webb.
Maryland-Thomas J. Morris... Baltimore |
Massachusetts-Thos. L. Nelson... Boston
Michigan (E.D.)-Hy. H. Swan...Detroit

(W.D.)-Henry F. Severens. Kalamazoo
Minnesota--William Lochren.....St. Paul
Mississippi-Henry C. Niles.......Oxford
Missouri (E.D.)-E. B. Adams...St. Louis
(W. D.)-John F. Phillips. Kansas City
Montana-Hiram Knowles..
Nebraska-Elmer S. Dundy.

Helena
.Omaha

State.

Name.
Where employed.
Nevada-Thomas P. Hawley..Carson City
New-Hampshire-Edgar Aldrich. Littleton
New-Jersey-Edward T. Green...Trenton
New-York (N.D.)-Alfred C. Coxe...Utica
(S.D.)-Addison Brown.....N. Y. City
(E.D.)--Chas. L. Benedict....Brooklyn
N. C. (E.D.)-Aug. S. Seymour..Newbern
(W.D.)-Robt. P. Dick.. Greensboro
North Dakota-Charles F. Amidon.. Fargo
Ohio (N.D.)-Aug. J. Ricks.....Cleveland

(S.D.)-George R. Sage.....Cincinnati Oregon-Charles B. Bellinger....Portland Pennsylvania (E.D.)-Wm. Butler. Phila.

(W.D.)-Jos. Buffington....Kittanning

Rhode Island-Vacant.
South Carolina-W. H. Brawley. Charles'n
South Dakota-J. E. Carland..Sioux Falls
Tenn. (E. and M.D.)-Charles D. Clark.
Chattanooga

(W.D.)-Eli S. Hammond....Memphis Texas (N.D.)-John B. Rector.....Dallas (E.D.)-David E. Bryant.....Sherman (W.D.)-Thomas S. Maxey.....Austin Utah-John A. Marshall...Salt Lake City Vermont-Hoyt H. Wheeler... Brattleboro Virginia (E.D.)-R. W. Hughes..Norfolk (W.D.)J. Paul.. Harrisonburg Washington-Cornelius H. Hanford. Seattle Va.-J. J. Jackson.... Parkersburg Wisc'n (E.D.)-W. H. Seaman..Sheboygan (W.D.)-R. Bunn. Madison Wyoming-John A. Riner.......Cheyenne

West

Retired District Judges-Samuel Treat, Missouri; Martin Welker, Ohio; Robert A. Hill, Mississippl; Henry W. Blodgett, Illinois. Salaries of A. R. Hill and of H. W. Blodgett, $5,000; of all the other retired judges, $3,500.

UNITED STATES COURTS IN THE TERRITORIES.*

Alaska-Judge-Arthur K. Delaney, Sitka.

Arizona-Chief Justice-A. C. Baker.
Associates-Owen T. Rouse, Joseph D.
Bethune, John J. Hawkins.

New-Mexico-Chief Justice-Thos. Smith.
Associates-Needham C. Collier,

Na

poleon B. Laughlin, Humphrey B. Hamilton, Gideon B. Bantz,

Indian Territory-Judge U. S. Courtf(N.D.), Wm. M. Springer; (S.D.), Constantine B. Kilgore; (C.D.), Yancey Lewis.

Oklahoma-Chief

Justice-Frank

Dale.

Associates-A. G. Curtin Bierer, John
L. McAtee, James R. Keaton, John C.
Tarsney.

Annual salary, $3.000. †Annual salary, $3,500.

COURT OF CLAIMS, 1,509 PENNSYLVANIA-AVE., WASHINGTON *Chief Justice-William A. Richardson, Massachusetts.

(Died Oct. 19, 1896.)

Judges-Charles C. Nott, New-York; Lawrence Weldon, Illinois; John Davis, Massachusetts; Stanton J. Peelle, Indiana.

Annual salary, $4,500 each.

COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS.

'Chief Justice-Joseph R. Reed, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
'Associate Justices-Henry C. Sluss, Wichita, Kan.; Wilbur

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Col.; William W. Murray, Huntingdon, Tenn.; Thomas C. Fuller, Raleigh, N. C.
Attorney-Matthew G. Reynolds, St. Louis, Mo., $2,500.

Annual salary, $5,000 each.

SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

'Chief Justice-Edward F. Bingham, Ohio.

'Associate Justices-Alexander B. Hagner, Maryland; Walter S. Cox, Andrew C. Bradley, Louis E. McComas and Charles C. Cole, all of District of Columbia.

Annual salary, $5,000.

Retired Associate Justices, Andrew Wylle and Charles P. James. each,

COURT OF APPEALS.

Chief Justice-Richard H. Alvey, Maryland, $6,500.
Associate Justices-Martin F. Morris and Seth Shepard, $6,000.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS.

Alabama, M. D.........
Alabama, S. D...
Arkansas, E. D..

Arkansas, W. D..
Alaska...
Arizona..
California, N. D.
California, S D..
Colorado....

Connecticut.
Delaware...

District of Columbia.
Florida, N. D...
Florida, S. D...
Georgia, N. D...
Georgia, S. D....
Idaho..

Illinois, N. D.
Illinois, S. D.
Indiana..

Indian Territory....
Indian Territory, C. D..
Indian Territory, S. D..
Iowa, N. D...

lowa S. D..

Kansas..

Kentucky.

Louisiana, E.

D.

Louisiana, W. D.

Maine...

Maryland..

Massachusetts.
Michigan, E. D.
Michigan, W. D.
Minnesota..
Mississippi, N. D.
Mississippi, S. D.
Missouri, E. D...
Missouri, W. D...
Montana...

Nebraska..
Nevada.

New-Hampshire.

New-Jersey.
New-Mexico.

New-York, N. D..

New-York, S. D..
New-York, E. D..
North Carolina, E. D.
North Carolina, W. D.
North Dakota....
Ohio, N. D......

Ohio, S. D..

Oklahoma..

Oregon..

Name.

..O'Neal, Emmet.

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.Resigned Oct. 17, 1896. Miller, Joseph N. .House, Joseph W. Read, James F. .. Bennett, Burton E. Ellinwood, E. E... Garter, Charles A.. ..Denis, George J... Johnson, Henry V

Comstock, Charles W.
Vandegrift, Lewis C..
..Birney, Arthur A..
..Summers, Owen J. H..
Wolfe, J. Emmet..
James, J. S...
Gary, William T.
Forney, James H.
..Black, John C...

Shutt, William E.
Burke, Frank B.
Jackson, Clifford L.
Horton, Wm. J.
Cruce, Andrew C.
Sells, Cato..
..Fullen, Charles D.
Perry, W. C..
...Smith, William M.

Gurley, J. Ward, jr.
Seals, Charles W.
Bradbury, Albert W.
Marbury. William L.
Hoar, Sherman..
..Lyon, Alfred P..
..Power, John...
.. Stringer, E. C..
.Anderson, Chapman L.
Lee, Robert C.
..Clapton, Wm. H.
Walker, John R..
Leslie, Preston H.
..Sawyer, Andrew J.
..Jones, Charles A..

...

Branch, Oliver E..
...Rice, J. Kearney.

Childers, William B.
..Poucher, William A.
...Macfarlane, Wallace.
Bennett, James L....
Aycock, Charles B..
Glenn, Robert B..
Bangs, Tracy R.
Dodge, Samuel D.
Cleveland, H...
Brooks, Caleb R..
Murphy, Daniel R.
Beck, James M..
D........Hall, Harry A.

Pennsylvania, E. D. Pennsylvania, W.

Rhode Island..

Gorman, Charles E.

Salary, $4,000

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Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Fairfield, Iowa.
Topeka, Kan.
Louisville, Ky.
New-Orleans, La.

Shreveport, La.
Portland, Me.

Baltimore, Md.
Boston, Mass.
Bay City, Mich.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
St. Paul, Minn.
Kosciusko, Miss.

Madison Station, Miss.
St. Louis, Mo.
Kansas City.
Helena, Mont.
Lincoln, Neb.
Reno.

Manchester.
New-Brunswick.
Santa Fe, N. M.
Oswego, N. Y.
New-York City.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Goldsboro, N. C.
Grand Falls, N. D.
Jamestown, N. D.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Guthrie, Okla.

Portland, Ore.

Philadelphia, Penn.

Pittsburg, Penn.
Providence, R. I.

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POSTAL INFORMATION. CLASSES OF MAIL MATTER. Domestic mail matter is divided into four classes:

First Class-Letters, postal cards, and matter wholly or partly in writing, whether sealed or unsealed (except manuscript copy accompanying proof-sheets or corrected proof-sheets of the same), and all matter sealed er otherwise closed against inspection. Rates of postageTwo cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Postal cards, one cent each. On "drop" letters two cents per ounce or fraction thereof, when mailed at letter-carrier's office; and one cent per ounce or fraction thereof at other offices.

Second Class-Newspapers and publications issued at stated intervals as often as four times a year, bearing a date of issue and numbered consecutively, issued from a known office of publication, and formed of printed sheets, without board, cloth, leather or other substantial binding. Such publications must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, art, or some special industry. They must have a legitimate list of subscribers, and must not be designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for circulation free, or at nominal rates. Rate of postage-For publishers and news agents, one cent a pound or fraction thereof. For others than publishers and news agents, one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof. Third Class Books, periodicals and matter wholly in print (not included in second class), proof-sheets, corrected proofsheets and manuscript copy accompanying the same. Rate of postage-One cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.

Fourth Class -Merchandise-namely, all matter not embraced in the other three classes, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service, and not above the weight provided by law. Rate

of postage-One cent per ounce or fraction thereof, but on seeds, cuttings, roots, scions and plants, one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.

LIMIT OF WEIGHT.-A package must not exceed four pounds in weight, unless it be a single book. Second-class matter is not subject to the four pound limitation.

San Antonio, Tex.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Montpelier, Vt.
..Norfolk, Va.

Danville, Va.

Seattle, Wash.

... Charleston, W. Va.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
Cheyenne, Wyo.

PAYMENT OF POSTAGE.-On firstclass matter the postage should be fully prepaid, but if two cents in stamps be affixed the matter will be forwarded and remainder due collected of addressee before delivery.

On second-class, third-class and fourthclass matter the postage must be fully prepaid.

THE REGISTRY SYSTEM.

All mail matter, including drop letters, may be registered; but not matter addressed to fictitious names, initials or box numbers, or bearing vague and indefinite addresses.

The registry fee is eight cents in addition to postage. It must be prepaid by stamps affixed.

The

rates of postage to all foreign countries and colonies (except Canada and Mexico) are as follows: Letters, 15 grams (1⁄2 ounce)..... Postal cards, each.....

Double postal cards, each.

Newspapers and other printed mat-
ter, per 2 ounces..
Commercial papers:

5 cents.

2 cents.

4 cents.

1 cent.

Packets not in excess
ounces

10 of

5 cents.

1 cent.

of 4

2 cents.

Packets in excess of 10 ounces,
for each 2 ounces or fraction
thereof

Samples of merchandise:
Packets not in excess

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Ordinary letters for any foreign country (except Canada and Mexico) must be forwarded whether any postage is prepaid on them or not. All other mailable matter must be prepaid, at least, partially.

CANADA AND MEXICO.

Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Canada or Mexico is subject to the same postage rates and conditions as it would be if it were addressed for delivery in the United States.

MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. The following are the fees for domestic money orders: For orders not exceeding $2.50, 3c.; exceeding $2 50 and not above $5, 5c.; exceeding $5 and not above $10, 8c.; exceeding $10 and not above $20, 10c; exceeding $20 and not above $30, 12c.; ex

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