DES MOINES, IOWA.

SAMUEL J. K1RKWOOD, FIFTH GOVERNOR OF IOWA.

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Governor— FRANK D. JACKSON, Polk Co.; term expires January, 1896. W. S. RICHARDS, Private Secretary to the Governor. Lieutenant Governor— WARREN S. DUNGAN, Lucas Co.; term expires January, 1896. Secretary of State— W. M. MCFARLAND, Emmet Co.; term expires January, 1897. C. S. BYRKIT, Deputy Secretary of State. Auditor of State— C. G. MCCARTHY, Story Co.; term expires January, 1897. OL.E O. ROE, Deputy Auditor of State. Treasurer of State— JOHN HERRIOTT, Guthrie Co.; term expires January, 1897. D. B. DAVIDSON, Deputy Treasurer of State. Superintendent of Public Instruction— HENRY SABIN, Clinton Co.; term expires January, 1896. IRA C. KLING, Deputy Superintendent. Railroad Commissioners— GEORGE W. PERKINS, Fremont Co.; term expires January, 1896. JOHN W. LUKE, Franklin Co..; term expires January, 1897. C. L, DAVIDSON, Sioux Co.; term expires January, 1898. W W AINSWORTH, Polk Co., Secretary to the Board. Adjutant-General and A. Q. M. G.— *JOHN R. PRIME, Polk Co.; appointed-February 1, 1894. Commissioner oi Labor Statistics— *W. E. O-BLENESS, Polk Co.; term expires April 1, 1896. 105864 4 ^ IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER/

Librarian— *MRS. LAURA C. CREIGHTON, Polk Co.; term expires May 1, 1896. > : State Geologist— H SAMUEL CALVIN, Johnson Co.; postoffice, Iowa City. Mine Inspectors— ^ *lst District, JAMES A. CAMPBELL, Ottumwa. *2d District, JAMES W. MILLER, Oskaloosa. *3d District, M. G. THOMAS, Des Moines. ; OWEN BROMLEY, Secretary to the Board, Des'Moines. Terms of Inspectors expire April 1, 1896; office at Des Moines. Board of Examiners for Mine Inspectors— s JAMES BEARD, Ottumwa, Engineer. JERRY DAWSON, Kalo, Operator. JAMES E. STOUT, Des Moines, Operator. DANIEL REED, What Cheer, Miner. V THOMAS DAVIS, Beacon, Miner. Appointed by the Executive Council March 17, 1894, under provision of Chapter 52, Laws Twenty-second General Assembly. Term, two years. Curator Historical Collection— < **CHARLES ALDRICH, Boone Co.; term expires 1898. B. F. GUE,' Secretary, Des Moines. State Printer^ JF. R. CONAWAY, Powesliiek Co.; term expires January 1, \ 1897; office, Des Moines. State Binder— XLAFAYETTE YOUNG, Polk Co.; term expires* January 1, 1897: office, Des Moines. % Superintendent of Weights and Measures— *PROF. L. G. WELD, Johnson Co.; postoffice, Iowa City. Director of Weather Service— IJ. R. SAGE, Polk Co.; term expires June 3, 1896. Inspector of [Illuminating] Oils— fLlJTHER A. BREWER, Linn Co.; term expires April 1, 1896. . Deputy Oil Inspectors— F. O. UDAL.L. Dubuque. C. F. GULILIXSON, Bode. J. K. MASON. Keokuk. H M. PICKEL, Des Moines. Louis WEINSTEIN, Burlington. J. S BELLAMY, Knoxville. W. R. WEIR, Davenport - G. D. PRINK, Mashalltown. E. M. GARRISON, Cedar Rapids. THEODORE GUITTAR,Council Bluffs. JOSEPH GII/TNER, Ottumwa. W. C. ARTHUR, Sioux City. F. N. CHASE, Cedar Falls. H. M. GOODRELL, Iowa City. IOW A OFFICIAL REGISTER. 5

Commission to Revise the Code— *t JOHN Y. STONE, Mills County. * *t GHAS. BAKER, Johnson Co. tf EMLIN MCCLAIN, Johnson Co. XX H. -S. WINSLOW, Jasper Co. JJH. F. DALE, Polk Co. Dairy Commissioner— *W. K. BOARDMAN, Story Co.: term expires May 1, 1896. Office at the Capitol. Fish Commissioner— *GEORGE E. DELAVAN, Emmet Co.; office, Spirit Lake; term expires April 1, 1896. Veterinary Surgeon— *M. STALKER, Story Co.; postoffice, Ames: term expires April ,27, 1896. Custodian of Public Buildings and Property— t GEORGE METZGER, Scott CO.; term expires March 31, 1896. Bank Examiners— **D.'F. MCCARTHY, Des Moines. \ HOMER A. MILLER, Eagle Grove. \F. A. BENNETT, Manning. Inspectors of Boats— *E. H. THOMAS, Wapello Co.: postoffice, Ottumwa. * ALONizo A. JENKS, Decatur Co.; postoffice, Leon. * J. C. BIXBY, Pottawattamie Co.; postoffice, Council Bluffs. * A. A. HENDERSON, Dickinson Co.; postoffice, Spirit Lake. * A. W. JONES, Buena Vista Co.; postoffice, Storm Lake. Terms all expire May 9, 1896.

Commission appointed under provisions of Chapter 1161 Acts of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly--, to locate position of Iowa troops at the battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge— * J. D. FEGAN, Clinton. * JOHN A. YOUNG, Washington. * H. yG. ANKENY, Corning. *A. J. MILLER, Oxford. *T. P. SPENCER, Randolph. 6 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

Board of Commissioners of the Iowa Soldiers' and Sailors' Mon- ument— HON. FRANK D. JACKSON, Governor, ex-officio President. X JAMES HAKLAN, Mt. Pleasant. JD. N. RICHARDSON, Davenport. JE. TOWNSEND, Cedar Falls. X L- E. MITCHELL, Brush Creek. *CORA C. WEED, Muscarine. *H. H. TRIMBLE, Keokuk. * C. H. GATCH, Des Moines. Board appointed under provisions oi Chapter 123, Acts Twenty-filth General Assembly, for erection of a commemorative monument to the pioneers massacred near Okoboji and Spirit Lake by .the Sioux Indians, 1857. * CYRUS C. CARPENTER, Fort Dodge. * CHARLES ALDRICH, Des Moines. *ABBIE GARDNER SHARP, Okoboji. * JOHN F. DUNCOMBE, Fort Dodge. *R/A. SMITH, Okoboji. Board appointed under provisions of Chapters 80 and 136, Acts Twenty-fifth General Assembly, to select, site, adopt plans and erect a hospital for the insane, at Cherokee, Iowa— JH. A. GILMAN, M. D., superintendent, hospital at Mt. Pleasant. JGERSHOMH. HILL, M. D., superintendent hospital at Inde- pendence. . . X FRANK C. HOYT, M. D., superintendent hospital at Clarinda. t JED LAKE, Independence. fED. WRIGHT,- Des Moines. f WM. G. KENT, Fort Madison.

1 Appointed by the Geological Board. * Appointed by the Governor. tAppointed by the Governor with consent of the Legislature, ^Elected by the Legislature. §Appointedby the Governor on recommendation of Agricultural Board. **Appointed by trustees of State Library. *+Appointed by the House of Representatives. •H-Appointed by the Senate. •^Appointed by the Supreme Court. ^Appointed by the State Auditor, JUDICIAL

SUPREME COURT OF IOWA. TERM EXPIRES. JOSIAH GIVEN, Chief Justice, Des Moines Dec. 31, 1895 JAMES H. ROTHROCK, Judge, Cedar Rapids..- Dec. 31, 1896 L. G. KINNE, Judge, Toledo Dec. 31, 1897 H. E. DEEMER, Judge, Red Oak Dec. 31, 1897 GIFFOKD S. ROBINSON, Judge, Storm Lake.... Dec. 31, 1899 CHARLES T. GRANGER, Judge> Waukon Dec. 31,1900 MILTON REMLEY, Attorney-General, Iowa City, Johnson Co.; office, Des Moines Jan., 1897 C. T. JONES, Clerk of Supreme Court, Washington Co.; postoffice, Des Moines _.. Jan., 1899 J. E. WHELAN, Deputy. BENJ. I. SALINGER, Reporter Supreme Court, Manning, Carroll County Jan., 1899 DISTRICT COURTS OF IOWA. From which appeals may be taken to the Supreme Court. First District—A. J. MCCRARY, Keokuk; JAMES D. SMYTH, Bur- lington. Composed of tho comities of Des Moines ancl Lee. Second District—M. A, ROBERTS, Ottumwa: T. M. FEE, Centerville: F. W. EICHELBERGER, Bloomfield; ROBERT SLOAN, Keo- sauqua. Composed of the counties of Appanoose, Davis, Henry, Jefferson, Lucas, Monroe, Van Buren and Wapello. Third District—H. M. TOWNER, Corning; W. H. TEDFORD, Cory- don. Composed of the counties of Adams,, Clarke, Decatur, Ring-gold, Taylor, Union and Wayne, 8 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

Fourth District—SCOTT M. LADD, Sheldon; GEO. W. WAKEFIELD. Sioux City; F. R. GAYNOR, Le Mars; JOHN F. OLIVER, Onawa. Composed of the counties of Cherokee, Harrison, Lyon, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Plymouth, Sioux and Woodbury. Fifth District—J. H. APPLEGATE, Guthrie Center; J. H. HENDER- SON, Indianola; A. W. WILKINSON, Winterset. - Composed of the counties of Adair, Dallas, Guthrie, Madison, Marion and Warren. Sixth District—DAVID RYAN^ Newton; BEN MCCOY, Oskaloosa; A. R. DEWEY, Washington. Composed of the counties of Jasper, Kfeokuk, Louisa, Mahaska, Poweshiek and Washington. ^ Seventh District—C. M. WATERMAN, Davenport; W. F. BRANNAN, Muscatine; P. B. WOLFE, Clinton; A. J. HOUSE, Maquoketa. Composed of the counties of Clinton, Jackson, Muscatine and Scott. Eighth District—MARTIN J. WADE, Iowa City. Composed of the counties of Johnson and Iowa. Ninth District—-W. F. CONRAD, CALVIN P. HOLMES, THOMAS F. STEVENSON, WILLIAM A. SPURRIER, Des Moines. Composed of the county of Polk. Tenth District—J. J. TOLERTON, Cedar Falls; A. S. BLAIR, Man- chester. Composed of the counties of Blackhawk, Buchanan, Delaware and Grundy. Eleventh District—D. R. HINDMAN, Boone; S. M. WEAVER, Iowa Falls; BENJAMIN P. BIRDSALL, Clarion. Composed of the counties of Boone, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Marshall, Story, Webster and Wright. Twelfth District—JOHN C. SHERWIN, Mason City: PORTER W. BURR, Charles City. Composed of the counties of Butler, Bremer, Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Hancock, Mitchell, Winnebago and Worth. ^ Thirteenth District—Xi. E. FELLOWS, Lansing; A. N. HOBSON, West Union. Composed of the counties of Allamakee, Clayton, Chickasaw, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek, IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTER. 9

Fourteenth District—LOT THOMAS, Stornr Lake; WILLIAM B. QUARTON, Algona. Composed of the counties of Buena Vista, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto and Pocahontas. Fifteenth District—A. B. THORNELL, Sidney; WALTER I. SMITH, Council Bluffs; N. W. MACY, Harlan; W. R. GREEN, Audubon. Composed of the counties of Audubon, Cass, Fremont, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie and Shelby. Sixteenth District—S. M. ELL WOOD, Sac City; Z. A. CHURCH, Jef- ferson. Composed of the counties of Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Greene, Ida and Sac. Seventeenth District—Gno. W. BURNHAM, Vinton. Composed of the counties of Benton and Tama. Eighteenth District—WILLIAM P. WOLF, Tipton; WILLIAM G. THOMPSON. Marion. Composed of the counties of Cedar, Jones and Linn. Nineteenth District—FRED O'DONNELL, Dubuque; JAMES L. HUSTED, Dubuque. Composed of the county of Dubuque. The terms of all district judges commenced January 1,1895, and will expire December 31,1898, except Porter W. Burr, of the Twelfth, Lot Thomas, of the Fourteenth, and N. W. Macy, of the Fifteenth districts, whose terms commenced January 1, 1893, and will expire December 31, 1896. A. J. McCrary, of the First Dis- trict, is filling a vacancy occasioned by death of Joseph M. Casey. SUPERIOR COURTS. Cedar Rapids—THOMAS M. GiBERSON. Council Bluffs—J. E. F. MCGEE. Keokuk—HENRY BANK,

U. S. SENATORS. TERM EXPIRES. HON. WILLIAM B. ALLISON, Dubuque 1897 HON. JAMES F. WILSON, Fairfleld 1895 HON JOHNH. GEAR, Burlington, Senator-elect ...... 1901 10 V IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

\ > REPRESENTATIVES IN LIII AND LIV CONGRESSES.

First District—JOHN H. GEAR Burlington SAMUEL M. CLARK, Representative-elect. -. Keokuk Composed of the counties of Lee, Van Buren, Jefferson, Henry, Des Moines, Louisa and Washington. Second District—WALTER I. HAYES Clinton GEORGE M. CURTIS, Representative-elect Clinton Composed of the counties of Iowa, Johnson, Muscatine, Scott,

Clinton andv Jackson. Third District—DAVID B. HENDERSON Dubuque - Composed of the counties of Wright, Franklin, Hardin, Butler, Bremer, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware and Dubuque. FourthDistrict—THOMAS UPDEGRAFF ...... McGregor Composed of the counties of Worth, Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Mitch- ell, Howard, Chickasaw, Fayette, Winneshiek, Allamakee and Clayton. Filth District—ROBERT G. COUSINS - TiptOn Composed of the counties of Grundy, Marshall, Tama, Benton, Linn, Jones and Cedar. Sixth District—JOHN F. LACEY - - - - . - - Oskaloosa Composed of the counties of Jasper, Poweshiek, Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe, ^Wapello and Davis. Seventh District—JOHN A. T. HULL --Des Moines Composed of the counties of Story, Polk, Dallas, Madison, Warren and Marion. v Eighth District—W. P. HEPBURN -... Clarindd, Composed of the counties of Appanoose, Wayne, Lucas, Clarke, Decatur, Ring-gold, Union, Adams, Taylor, Page and Fremont. Ninth District—A. L. HAGER - Greenfield Composed of the counties of Adair, Guthrie, Audubon, Cass, Montgomery, Mills, Pottawattamie, Shelby and Harrison. Tenth District—J. P. DOLLIVER. Fort Dodge Composed of the counties of Boone, Greene, Carroll, Crawford, Calhoun, Webster, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, PalQ Alto, Emmet, Kossuth, Hancock and WinneTtjag-Q, IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 11

Eleventh District—GEORGE D. PERKINS Sioux City Composed of the counties of Monona. Woodbury, Ida, Sac, Buena Vista. Cherokee, Plymouth, Sioux, O'Brien, Clay, Dickinson, Osceola and Lyon. ^ Terms of all members of the Fifth-third Congress expire March 3, 1895.

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE—AMES, STORY COUNTY.

President—W. M. BEARDSHEAR, Ames. Secretary—E. W. STANTON, Ames. Treasurer and Land Agent—HERMAN KNAPP, Ames. Financial Agent—W. A. HELSELL, Odebolt. Steward—J. F. CAVELL, Ames. TERMS EXPIRE. Trustees—1st Dist.— Hamilton Smith, Fairfield__„„-May 1, 1898 2d Dist.—C. M. Dunbar, Maquoketa.. May 1, 1898 ' 3d Dist.—Josiah H. Jones, Manchester May 1, 1896 4th Dist.—Addis Schermerhorn,Charles City May 1, 1898 5th Dist.—A. V. Stout, Parkersburg May 1, 1900 6th Dist.—W. O. McElroy, Newton May 1, 1896 7th Dist.—Charles F. Saylor, Des Moines_..May 1, 1900 8th Dist.—A. B. Shaw, Corning . May 1, 1898 9th Dist.—John H. Wood, Atlantic May 1, 1896 10th Dist.—J. B. Hungerford, Carroll.' May 1, 1900 11th Dist.—A. F. Meservey, Cherokee __May 1, 1900 Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For general and current expense, annually. $ 15,000 For building an experimental barn .__ 4,000 For building a ladies' hall 45,000 Established 1858. The college^ domain consists of about nine hundred acres, of which the farm proper contains six hundred and forty acres. 12 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

OFFICERS. President—J. A. EVANS, West Liberty, Muscatine county. Vice-President—W. W. FIELD, Odebolt, Sac county. Secretary—P. L. FOWLER, Des Moines, Polk county. Treasurer—G. D. ELLYSON, Des Moines, Polk county. DIRECTORS. TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY, 1897. J. P. Manatrey Fairfield, Jefferson county C. E. Cameron Alta, Buena Vista county J. Cownie South Amana, Iowa county B. F. Elbert r Des Moines, Polk county D. Sheehan. _ .. Osage, Mitchell county TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY, 1896. J. C. Frasier - Bloomiield, Davis county B. J. Moore Missouri Valley, Harrison county C. H. Bacon Cromwell P. O., residence Adams county W. F. Harriman Hampton, Franklin county R. J. Johnston Humboldt, Humboldt county State Fair grounds (266 acres) are located at Des Moines. Fairs are held annually. Reports by the Society are made to the Governor annually. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly, to pay indebtedness $20,000

BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS. TERM EXPIRES. President—DR. J. T. ABBOTT, Manchester Aug. 1,1899 Sec. and Treas.—DR. EMORY L. BROOKS, Vinton Aug. 1, 1896 DR. J. B. MONFORT, Fairfield_ ..Aug. 1, 1895 DR. J. S. KULP, Muscatine. .Aug. 1, 1897 DR. F. P. WEBBER, Cherokee._. Aug. 1, 1898 The Board holds meetings at least once in each year, and may hold them oftener if necessary. All dentists doing business in this Statejmust first register with this Board. Reports are made biennially. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 13

BOARD OF HEALTH.

FREDERICK BECKER, M. D., Clermont, President. J. F. KENNEDY, M. D., Des Moines, Secretary. L. P. ANDREWS, Des Moines, Assistant Secretary. Frederick Becker, M. D., Clermont (Homeopathic). __ Jan. 31, 1896 E. A. Guilbert, M. D., Dubuque (Homeopathic) Jan. 31, 1897 E. H. Carter, M. D., Des Moines (Eclectic) ..Jan. 31, 1898 J. M. Emmert, M. D., Atlantic (Regular) Jan. 31, 1899 Robert E. Conniff, M. D., Sioux City (Regular) Jan. 31, 1900 J. A. Scroggs, M. D., Keokuk (Regular) Jan. 31, 1901 J. C. Shrader, M. D., Iowa City (Regular) Jan. 31, 1902 Warren Dickinson, Des Moines, Civil Engineer. M. Stalker, D. V. S., Ames, State Veterinary Surgeon. Milton Remley, Iowa City, Attorney-General. Regular meetings of the Board first Tuesday of February, May, August and November. STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. President—E. A. GUILBERT, A. M., M. D., LL. D., etc., Dubuque. Secretary and Treasurer—J. F. KENNEDY, M. D., Des Moines. Members—The physicians and the Secretary of the State Board of Health. Examinations begin on the first Thursday of Febru- ary, May, August and November. Correspondence relating to practice of medicine should not be sent to the State Board of Health. Under an act of the Legislature, every person practicing med- icine in the State is required to procure a certificate from this % Board. Three classes of certificates.are issued: A, to graduates of legally recognized medical colleges; B, to those who practiced continuously five years in this State, three years of which was in one locality, prior to April 9, 1886; C, to those who have passed a satisfactory examination before the Board. • Examinations are given by this Board on the first Tuesday of February, May, August and November, at the office of the Secretary, Capitol building. 14 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

COLLEGE FOR THE BLIND—VINTON, BENTON CO.

THOMAS F. MCCUNE, A. M.. Principal Vinton. ~ TERMS EXPIRE. Trustees—Thomas Bell, President Fairfield _____..__-•.- April, 1896 C. O. Harrington, Treasurer, Vinton__- April, 1896 W. M. Sawyer, Earlville. _ April, 1896 S. W. Ferris, Bristow ._.. April, 1898 Jacob Springer, Blairstown _.April, 1898 Leop Levy, Waveiiy April, 1898 J. A. Brown, Secretary of the Board, Vinton. Appropriations by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For a brick cold storage building._ - $ 1,500 Repairs, cement walks, painting and bedding .._... 3^100 Library and school apparatus..- _.. 500 $ 5,100 Reports are made biennially, and printed.

COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY.

President— JOHN H. PiCKETT, Oskaloosa__„„-.__.,.. April 23, 1898 , FLETCHER HOWARD, Sheldon April 23, 1896 W. L. LELAND, Hawarden April 23, 1897 Secretary—SUEL J. SPAULDING, Warren county; postoffice, Des Moines. Examination of persons who desire to conduct the business of selling at retail, compounding or dispensing drugs, etc., for medi- cal use, is conducted on the first Tuesday of each month by each examiner at his place of residence, and on every Tuesday by the Secretary at his office in the Capitol. Fee for examination and certificate, five dollars. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 15

EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

President—HON. HENRY SABIN, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio. Members of the Board— Charles A. Schaeffer, A. ;M., President State University, ex-officio. H. H. Seerley, A. M., President State Normal School, ex-officio. Mrs. Alice H. Mendenhall, Fairfield, . _ -.. August 15,1896 E. E. Blanchard, Rock Rapids ---August 15, 1898 The Board holds at least two public examinations of teachers annually, and a full record of their proceedings, as well as a com- plete register of all persons to whom certificates and diplomas are issued, is kept by the Board. The fee for State certificate is $3, and for diploma $5. Fees are paid into the State treasury; if, however, applicant fails in exami- nation, one half of the fee is returned.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY—IOWA CITY.

President—J. L. PICKARD, LL.D., Iowa City. Vice-President—-M. B. COCHRAN, M. D. Secretary—M. W. DAVIS, Iowa City. Treasurer—LYMAN PARSONS. Librarian—H. W. LATHROP, Iowa City. BOARD OF CURATORS. (By appointment of the Governor; term expired 1832.*) Hon. George D. Perkins Sioux City Hon. D. N. Richardson _' ^ Davenport Miss MarianMurdock ___: j..Humboldt Hon. S. M. Clark... . "_7 Keokuk Hon. J. W. Knight Dubuque Hon. J. O. Crosby Garnavillo Hon. R. H. Moore , Ottumwa Hon. John F. Duncombe Fort Dodge Hon. S. R. Davis . . Creston * Holding over until successors are elected or appointed. 16 IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTER.

(Elected by the Society; term expires June, 1893; post-office, Iowa City ) Dr. J. L. Pickard, Dr. C. M. Hobby, Prof. S. Calvin, Prof. T. H. McBride, Hon. S. E. Paine, Hon. Peter A. Dey, Hon. Geo. W. Ball, Dr.' E. F. Clapp; "' Hon. L. B. Patterson. The Society was organized in 1857 under an act of the Sixth General Assembly, making an appropriation for its support and providing that it should be "in connection with and under the auspices of the State University." The object of the Society shall be to collect, embody, arrange and preserve in authentic form a library of books, pamphlets, maps, charts, manuscripts, papers, paintings, statuary, and other materials illustrative of the history of Iowa; to rescue from oblivion the memory of its early pioneers, to obtain and preserve narratives of their exploits, perils and hardy adventures; to secure facts and statements relative to the history, genius, progress or de^ay of our Indian tribes; to exhibit faithfully the antiquities, and the past and present resources of the State, and to promote the study of history by lectures, and diffuse and publish information relating to the description and history of Iowa. The library now numbers more than 15,000 volumes, also photo- graphs of every governor and senator of Iowa. The museum contains several thousand specimens of miscel- laneous character.

HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT. Board of Trustees—Gov. F. D. JACKSON. Chief Justice Josiah Given. Judge J. H. Rothrock, Judge G. S. Robinson. Judge L. G. Kinne. Judge C. T. Granger. " Judge H. E. Deemer. Hon. W. M. McFarland, Secretary of State. Hon. Henry Sabin, Supt. of Public Instruction. Charles Aldrich, Curator. B. F. Gue, Secretary. As now organized this department dates from the first day of July, 1892. Its chief purpose is the collection of historical data relating to our own State and the vast territory of which it origin- ally formed a part. So far as literature is concerned, special IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 17 efforts are being1 made to collect Iowa newspapers from the earliest dates to the present time—works of State and general western and national history—works on the slavery question and the war for the Union—histories of all our wars from the earliest times—reports upon the census of both State and Nation—works relating to the North American Indians—county histories, directories of cities and towns, early and later maps, Iowa pamphlets—biographies of our notable men and women, printed or in manuscript—written or printed documents relating' to early settlers and settlements— reports, catalogues, circulars and broadsides relating to the churches, educational and benevolent institutions of the State— in short every species of data which can throw light upon local, State, or western history. The department publishes The Annals of Iowa, a quarterly his- torical magazine of eighty to one hundred pages, which will enter upon its third year with the number for April, 1895. This is made up of original contributions in history and biography. By direction of the trustees it is sent to every organized library in our State. Its price to subscribers is $1 per year. Considerable collection of museum materials, military relics and mementos, specimens in archaeology, geology, mineralogy and natural history has been made and placed upon exhibition. Tlie department has secured eighteen fine oil portraits of dis- tinguished Iowans, most of which have been placed in other rooms of the capitol. As works of art many of these rank very high: The Historical Department is supported by a permanent appro- priation of $6,000 per annum. 1 Up to Jan. 1, 1895, the collection of the department included the following: Bound volumes of Iowa newspapers 790 Bound volumes of newspapers out of the State 189 Iowa newspapers coming to the department 240 Total number of books in the library 2,854 Total number of pamphlets in the library _ 1,548 ;^ Also a large collection of autographs, manuscripts, and por- traits of notable people of all parts of the world. 18 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. President—M. E. HlNKLEY. Marcus. Vice President—J. M. ELDER, Concord. Secretary—J. L. BUDD, Ames. Treasurer—W. M. BOMBERGER, Harlan. Librarian and Custodian—FRED F. PEASE, Des Moines. DIRECTORS. First District—Samuel Park, Ottumwa. Second District—Ben McCoy, Oskaloosa. Third District—F. M. Powell, Glenwood. * Fourth District—W. H. Holmes, Davenport. ^ Fifth District—~D. A. Porterfield. Traer. Sixth District—-M. J. Wragg, Waukee. Seventh District—B. Schontz, Correctionville. Eighth District—R. P. Speer, Cedar Falls. Ninth District—B. F. Ferris, Hampton, Tenth District—"P. F. Kinne, Storm Lake. Eleventh District—Elmer Reeves, Waverly. Twelfth District—Eugene Secor, Forest City. Annual meetings of the society are held the third Tuesday of each year. The society publishes an annual report full of valuable and interesting papers. The object of this society is the promotion and encouragement of horticulture and arboriculture in the State by the collection and dissemination of practical information regarding the cultivation of such fruits, flowers and trees as are best adapted to the soil and climate of the State. Next annual meeting the second Tuesday in December. 1895.

HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE—CLARINDA.

FRANK C. HOYT\ M. D., Superintendent, Clarinda. TERM EXPIRES. Trustees—J. D. M. Hamilton, President, Ft. Madison_April 1, 1898 T. McK. Stuart, Secretary, Chariton April 1,1898 M. N. Spencer. Treasurer, Red Oak April 1, 1896 E. H. Hunter, Des Moines April 1, 1896 T. E.Clark, Clarinda .- April 1, 1900 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 19

RESIDENT OFFICERS. FRANK C. HOYT, M. D.._ - Superintendent CHARLES A. DREW, M. D First Assistant HOMER E. MARKHAM, M. D... Second Assistant E. D. CULLISON . Steward KATE RUMSEY . Matron Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: Improvement of grounds $ 1,000 Repairs on building, roof, etc 3,338 Ventilating fans. 10,000 Water tower and engine room 10,000 Industrial building and machinery 5,000 Machinery for laundry, dairy and wagon house 2,700 Total . „ ..$32,038

HOSPITAL FOR INSANE—INDEPENDENCE.

GERSHOM H. HILL, M. D., Superintendent /Independence. Trustees—Edw. Hornibrook, M. D., President, Cherokee, July 4,1896 Wm, Rosemond, Secretary, Independence 1896 I. R. Kirk, Mason City 1898 Frank E. Whitley, M. D., Webster City 1896 Charles W. Fillmore, Peterson 1898 W. W. DONNAN, Treasurer, Independence. RESIDENT OFFICERS. GERSHOM H. HILL, M. D Superintendent M. NELSON VOLDENG, M. D First Assistant Physician JOHN C. DOOLITTLE, M. D Second Assistant Physician JACOB W. WELLS, M. D Third Assistant*Physician J. H. MANNY, M. D Fourth Assistant Physician CHAS. L. THOMAS ..Steward MRS. HANNAH WARNER Matron Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For repairs and contingent fund $ 6,000 For improvement of grounds 500 For slaughter and cold storage house 3,500

Total . „ $105000 20 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. '

HOSPITAL FOR INSANE—MT. PLEASANT.

H. A..OILMAN, M. I>.y Superintendent, Mt. Pleasant. r ' Trustees—G. W. Cullison, President, Harlan. — _ _._.__. July 4, 1898 '.. J.._H..Kulp, M. P., Secretary, Davenport-.-,- — —_:_.. 1896 G. H.Spalir, Mt,Pleasant.—...... --.. — ... _..1898 Samuel Klein, Keokuk _.._ .... 1898 J. C. Barringer, M. p., Oskaloosa.-- ...1896 C. V. ARNOLD, Treasurer, Mt. Pleasant. - - RESIDENT. OFFICERS. H. A. GlLMAN, M, D-.-- ....Superintendent and Physician M. E. WlTTE, -M. • P - _ First Assistant Physician F. T. STEVENS, -M. P - Second Assistant Physician R. H. MOFFITT, M. P Third Assistant Physician GEO. G. WELLS •--_.-„_-... Steward MRS. F. V. COLE . •_ . Matron PR. E. H. HOUSE Apothecary Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For improvement of grounds, fences, etc $ 500 For additional ground (14f acres)..- . 1^500 Industrial building for men.. _ _ _ 5,000 For horse and carriage barn 4,000 For repairs, fire protection, painting, furniture for ward.. ._....___ . ... 13,000 Total ... $24,000

COMMITTEE TO VISIT HOSPITALS FOR INSANE.

F. M. MCCLELLAND, M. D... Cedar Rapids. MRS. JULIA A. YOUNG..- ___Sioux City. W. P. GIBSON __ — _-.----- _v- - KnoxviHe. AppointeS. by the Governor, and hold position until relieved by the appointing power. The visiting committee visits and inspects, each month, i>y one or more of its members, everything relating to the care, comfort and condition-oi the inmates,of the iiospitals for the insane. IOWA OFFICIAL REGIST^M; 21

IMPROVED STOCK BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. President, H. J. JOHNSTON.-.- Humboldt. Vice-Presidents—John Cownie_ South Amana. R. Baker, Jr Farley. Dan Sheehan_-_- Osage. Prof. C. F. Curtiss Ames. W. W. Vaughn . Marion. J. R. Crawford . .Newton. C. C. Norton Corning. C. L. Gabrielson.. New Hampton. B. F. Elbert ...Des Moines. B. F. Gove DeWitt. Sec'y and Treas.—Geo. W. Franklin Atlantic. The next meeting will be held in Osage on Wednesday and Thursday, October 30 and 31, 1895.

INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR THE BLIND—KNOXVILLE. M. C. GEBHARDT, Superintendent, Knoxville. Trustees—J. H. Nichols, Des Moines, President..- -May, 1898 L. T.Richmond, Albia, Secretary.. - May, 1898 J. B. Elliott, Knoxville, Trea surer May, 1896 Robert Colbert, Cromwell May, 1896 H. H. Stillwell, Waukon . May, 1900 Lorana Mattice, Vinton May, 1900 The object of the institution is to provide a working home and means for the blind to earn and provide their own subsistence. This institution was founded by an act of the Twenty-third General Assembly (1890), and is now in full working- order, having been opened January 1, 1892. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For manufacturing fund_, . $ 6,500 For salary and subsistence fund 12,000 For buildings and grounds 1,000 For additional machinery 500 For contingent fund..,.-- .. _. 2,000 For orchards and replanting shade trees - 100 22 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS—ELDORA AND MITCHELLVILLE.

B. J. MILES, Eldora, Superintendent Boys' Department. C. C. CORY, Mitchellville, Superintendent Girls' Department. Trustees—Thomas E. Corkhill, Mt. Pleasant, President, May 1, 1896 J. M. Gilchrist, Secretary __l._1900 W. J. Moir, Eldora, Treasurer - 1898 Mrs. Marian Loomis, Clermont 1898 *M. H. Davis,-Mitchellville 1900 Appropriations by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: Girls' Department— For greenhouse.. _ _\ ..$• 600 For new bath and wash rooms 1,200 For contingent and repair fund 2,500 For chaplain's fund 300 For library and school books ___. 100 For furnishings and furniture for all buildings.... _ 300 $ 5,000 Boys'* Department— For repair and contingent fund $ 4,500 For greenhouse r _. 1,000 For chaplain's fund 400 For library and school books 150 $ 6,050 These institutions are for the education and reformation of juvenile offenders.

INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN—GLEN- WOOD. F. M. POWELL, M. D., Glenwood, Superintendent and Secretary. Trustees—W. H. Hall, Osceola, President.--- May 1, 1898 J. E. Wickham, Glenwood, Treasurer .-.May 1, 1900 Robert McGavren, M. D., Missouri Valley 1896 Children between the ages of five and eighteen years are admitted any time during the year. ^Appointed to fill vacancy occasioned by the death of Thomas Mitchell. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 23

Blank applications for admission will be furnished by the Superintendent upon request. A brief report of the mental and physical condition of inmates will be sent relatives each month. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For improvement in water supply $ 1,500 For fire protection and repair of steam pipes - 1,500 For painting- -...I 500 For school supplies and library 200 For surgical instruments and books - 150 For barn fund ._. 500- For contingent and repair fund 3,500 For beds and bedding 1,500 For new range and kitchen supplies 500 Total....-...' .._..$ 9,850 For an asylum building to institution 40,000

IOWA STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

President—R. C. Barrett ...... Osage Vice-Presidents—Ira S. JCondit Red Oak Anna E. McGovern . Cedar Falls C. C. Carstens. •_ Ames" Secretary—W. F. Cramer . Iowa City Treasurer—G. W. Samson . Cedar Falls Executive Committee—Carrie A. Byrne, Chairman .LeMars A.W.Stuart _Ottumwa R. C. Barrett, ex-officio - Osage H. G. Lamson Atlantic

NORMAL SCHOOL—CEDAR FALLS.

HOMER H. SEERLEY, A. M., Cedar Falls, President. A. GRUNDY, Cedar Falls, Secretary. I. D. GlLKEY, Cedar Falls, Treasurer. 24 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

Board of Directors— HON. HENRY SABIN, Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio President. E. R. Moore, Anamosa June 1, 1896 J. W. Satterthwait, Mt. Pleasant 1896 J. W. Jarnagin, Montezuma ...... 1898 W. W. Montgomery, Red Oak .1898 E. Townsend, Cedar Falls 1900 I. J. McDuffle, LeMars "„ ...-1900 The State Normal School was established by the Sixteenth General Assembly, for the special training of teachers for the common schools of the State. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For librarian $ 1,000 For library,and apparatus 3,000 For military instruction 1,000 For teachers' fund (additional for two years). 10,000 For repairs and contingent fund (additional for two years) . . 5,000 Total ..$20,000 For a new building $30,000

PENITENTIARY AT ANAMOSA.

P. W. MADDEN Warden, Clay county, 1894 GEORGE ANDREWS - Deputy Warden C. J. MADDEN -. Assistant Deputy Warden T. E. PATTERSON Clerk L. X ADAIR, M. D Physician REV. J. M. CROCKER Chaplain MRS. JENNIE POWERS - Matron J. N. GALE .._T...... Hospital Steward A. E. ANDREWS -• _ - - - - - Turnkey J. H. ENGLISH _.Master Mechanic ard Engineer The penitentiary at Anamosa is a fine structure, containing sev- eral large work shops, warden's house, dining room, kitchen, IOWA7; OM?ICIAL JREGISTEiR. 25 laundry, etc. The department for criminal insane is a special fea- ture of this prison. This penitentiary contains also a depart- ment for females. Religious services and a day school are also maintained. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For steel beams, cast columns, plates, window and door gratings, derrick and scaffold timbers, guy wires, ropes and lime $16,415 Freight on stone from quarries 2,700 Tool steel for blacksmith work. 200 Contingent and repairs, cell roofs, etc 1 5,400 Warden's house fund 200 Transportation of discharged convicts 600 Foreman's salary for two years 12,150 ...-Total - . $37,665

PENITENTIARY AT FORT MADISON.

N. N. JONES, Cass county, 1894 Warden A. E. WHITNEY Deputy Warden B. A. GREEN -*>--- ..Clerk REV. W. C. GUNN Chaplain J. W. PHILPOTT _- Physician E. R. LEWIS Hospital Steward J. N. JONES Turnkey This, the oldest penitentiary of the State, is a large stone struc- ture overlooking the Mississippi river at the city of Fort Madison. It contains several large work-shops, with an excellent plant of machinery, the labor of the prisoners being let to contractors. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For transportation of discharged convicts. $ 3,500 For contingent, repairs and ventilating cell room__ 5,500 For warden's house fund 500 Total..-. . $ 9,500 2fi IOWA-OFFICIAL REGISTER.

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF—COUNCIL BLUFFS.

Superintendent—HENRY W. ROTHERT, Council Bluffs. Principal—G. L. WYCKOFF, Council Bluffs/ Trustees—John Beatty, President, Nevada May 1, 1896 A. T. Flickinger, Treasurer, Council Bluffs.. May 1, 1898 W. A. DeLashmutt, Mt. Ayr May 1, 1900 Secretary of Board—Henry W. Rothert. Makes a report to the Governor every odd-numbered year. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For library $ 200 For iron shutters and doors and new roof on school house 1,000 For repair fund 2,000 For bakery, oven, cooking school and gymnasium._ 7,000 For a cold storage building 2.000 For fire hose, pipes, and boiler covering 400 For electric light 1,000 For bed-room furniture and bedding 500 Total ...... $14,100

SOLDIERS1 HOME—MARSHALLTOWN. J. R. RATEKIN, Commandant. CHAS. L. LONGLEY, Adjutant. B. E. EBERHART, Quartermaster. H. P. DUFFIELD, Surgeon. H. B. McCLURE, Chief Engineer, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. S. B. EVANS, Ottumwa, Chairman ._ 1 1898 J. J. RUSSELL, Jefferson, Secretary 1896 A. T. BIRCHARD, Marshalltown, Treasurer 1900 C. L. DAVIDSON, Hull . . 1900 N. A. MERRILL, DeWitt 1896 *JNO. W. MORTON, Washington 1898 Commissioners of the Iowa Soldiers' Home are appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate. *To fill vacancy. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For salary and wages for two years (additional) $ 4,800 For improvement of -grounds 500 For fire escapes, new floors, sewer, bake ovens, etc. 5,775 For refrigerator . . _• „ 800 For building a dormitory for nurses and wives of soldiers \ , 3,000 Total _;1-. $14,875 By Twenty-fourth General Assembly (unused) 5,000

SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME—DAVENPORT.

J. H. LUKENS, Superintendent, Davenport. Trustees—A. P. Doe, President, Davenport..- 1898 Mrs. M. J. Ketcham, Secretary, Mt. Pleasant 1896 J. G. Brown, Treasurer, Marshalltown 1900 This Home has been in operation thirty years, during which time over four thousand children have been admitted. They have come from homes of the broken down old soldiers, from the unfor- tunate but worthy poor families, and from the hovels of crime. The latter class generally come in a wretched condition, both morally and physically. These children have all been subjected to a discipline and course of training in the hands of trusted and conscientious workers, such as would eliminate the vicious traits of character and prepare them for good citizenship. Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For additional land h . $ 800 For remodeling and repairing cottages t 3,500 For industrial building, 3,000 For furniture - 500 For contingent and repair fund 3,000 For library ~ 300 For complete heating apparatus 2.000 For completing electric light plant 1,500 Total ... $14,600 28 tOWA-OFFI0IAL REGISTER;

STATE UNIVERSITY—IOWA CITY.

CHARLES A. SCHAEFFER, A. M., Ph.D., Iowa City, President W. J. HADDOCK, Iowa City, Secretary. LOVELL, SwiSHER, Iowa City, Treasurer. Board of Regents—His Excellency, the Governor, ex-ofRcio Presi- dent. The Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio. First District—J. W. Garner, Columbus Junction.-_-.-May 1. 1900 Second District—Frank W. Mahin, Clinton 1900 Third District—Alphons Matthews, Dubuque .. 1896 Fourth District—Alonzo Abernethy, Osage._ _. 1896 Filth District—W. R. Moninger, Galvin 1898 Sixth District—A. W. Swalm, Oskaloosa - 1900 Seventh District—J. D. McCleary, Indianola . 1900 Eighth District—C. A. Stanton, Centerville 1898 Ninth District—Shirley Gillilland, Glenwood. 1898 Tenth District—B. F. Osborn, Rippey.-.. ... 1896 Eleventh District—C. E. Whiting, Whiting. _ _ 1896 The government of the University is committed to the charge of a Board of Regents, consisting of the Governor of the State and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officilis, and one member from each congressional district, who are elected by the General Assembly to serve six years. ; Appropriation by the Twenty-fifth General Assembly: For general support ($25,000 annually) $ 50,000 For dental department building and equipment - 25,000 For homeopathic hospital building _ 15,000 For dental department, infirmary and laboratory._ 500 For general library 4,000 For law library ^ 1,000 For physical laboratory 1,500 For engineering equipment 500 For botany ... 1,000 Foi* zoology 1,000 For geology .___ 1,000 For chemistry . 1,000 For pharmacy 1,000 For histology 500 For pathology and bacteriology - 1,000 For repair and contingent fund 11,000 Total.. _ $115,000 THE TWENTY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. o • rH NAME. P.O. ADDRESS. COUNTIES IN DISTRICT. GO • rH P 17 Andrews, H. F. _ Audubon. Audubon, Dallas, Guthrie. 35 Baldwin, I, W*-. Cascade. . Dubuque. j Lyon, Sioux, O'Brien, 49 Bishop, L H .. Matlock | Osceola. 31 Boardrnan, H. C.___ Nevada Boone, Story. j Cerro Gordo, Hancock, 43 Brower, N. V. _..__ Garner. ( Franklin. 20 Carpenter, C. A'.*._ Columbus Jet. Louisa, Muscatine. 8 Chantry, A. J. . Malvern -___. Mills, Montgomery. 30 Cheshire, T..A.*-- Des Moines Polk. 14 Conaway, A. B. ._-. New Sharon. . Mahaska. 39 Craig, Geo. M._ Allison .. Butler, Bremer. 46 Dent W. if ...... Le Mars__ Cherokee, Ida, Plymouth. 1 Downey, John*. Charleston Lee. :^: 7 Eaton, "William* _. _ Sidney _ - Fremont, Page. 22 Ellis, L. A.* Clinton Clinton. 36 Ever all, John... Farmer sburg _ Clayton. 6 Finn, George L Bedford..... Adams, Taylor. 47 Funk, A. B j Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Spirit Lake _. { Kossuth, Palo Alto. 48 Garst, Warren^" 1- _. Coon Rapids _ Carrolir, Greene, Sac. 29 Gorrell, J. R.^__... Newton. Jasper. 24 Green, J. A Stone City _ _. Cedar, Jones. 19 Groneweg, William Council Bluffs Pottawattamie. 33 Harmon, M. W.-.'_. Independence Buchanan, Delaware. 9 Harper, T. G.* Burlington _.- Des Moines. Harsh, J. B. »__. Creston __- Decatur, Ringgold, Union. Henderson, G. j Buena Vista, Humboldt, 50 Rolfe \ Pocahontas. 21 Hipwell C. G* Davenport .__ Scott. 23 Hurst, AJtred Maquoketa.. _ Jackson. 11 Jamison, J, H, Osceola Clarke, Warren; 30 IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER.

SENATE—CONTINUED.

NAME^ P.O. ADDRESS. COUNTIES IN DISTRICT. Distric t I j Mitchell, Winnebago, 41 Jewett, C. F.. Polo Station . 1 Worth. 16 Kilburn, L. M Fontanelle ... Adair, Madison. 25 Kelly, M.J . Williamsburg Iowa, Johnson. 34 Lehfeldt, Rudolph* Denison Cra'ford,Harrison,Mon'na 4 Lewis, L. W Seymour Lucas, Wayne. 40 Mattoon, L. B Elgin Allamakee, Fayette. 27 Oleson, 0 M Fort Dodge.. Calhoun, Webster. 10 Palmer, D. J.* Washington _ Henry, Washington. 45 Penrose, E. G.*._^. Tama _ _ . Benton, Tama. 44 Perrin, Wm. B.*_.. Nashua Chickasaw, Floyd. 15 Perry, T B Albia.r. Marion, Monroe/ 18 Phelps, Julian * Atlantic Cass, Shelby. 38 Rea, J. M.* . GrundyCenter Black Hawk, Grundy. 3 Reynolds, E. M Centerville.,. Appanoose, Davis. 12 Rig-gen, J. A.* What Cheer. Keokuk, Poweshiek. 37 Rowen, John E.*_.,. Clarion _ Hamilton, Hardin, Wright 26 Terry, J. M. Cedar Rapids Linn. 28 Turner, G. A... Marshalltown Marshall. 42 Upton, C. C* Cresco Howard,' Winneshiek. 2 Vale, B. R Bonaparte Jefferson, Van Buren. 13 Waterman, H. L.*_ Ottumwa. Wapello. 32 Yeomans, J. D. .. Sioux City .. _ Woodbury. Kepublicans in Eoman; Democrats in italic. * Elected to full terms in 1893; " hold overs."

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

o •r-i COUNTIES IN DISTRICT. zn NAME. P.O. ADDRESS. o Allen, W. S Birmingham. Van Buren. 21 Barker, C. I Burlington-,. Des Moines. 23 Bell, Wm. B.______Washington _ Washington. 84 Bitterman, M. E..-. _ Nora Springs. Cerro Gordo. 25 Blanchard, L. G Oskaloosa Mahaska. 63 Brinton, M. H Ellsworth Hamilton. 11 Britt, T. M Hillsdale •:„. Mills. 53 Brooks, Marion Woodward... Boone. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 31 HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES—CONTINUED.

NAME. P.O. ADDRESS, COUNTIES IN DISTRICT. Distric t I 62 Burnquist, S Dayton _ - _ Webster. 33 Byers, H. W __ Harlan Shelby. 36 Garter, J. H Redfield. Dallas. 58 Chapman, Win. B. _ _C'rectionville Woodbury. 78 Chassell, E. D *.. Le Mars.. Plymouth. 63 Coonley, C. T Bristow Butler. 12 Cooper, Filson Villisca Montgomery. 31 Cooper, J K. Council Bluffs Pottawattamie. 82 Cornwall, W.W.... Spencer Clay, Palo Alto. 18 Crow, Wm. G . Eldon Wapello. 30 Davis, M. J.. Lewis Cass. 8 Davison, A. H Rock Rapids _ Lyon, O'Brien. 31 Diederich, G Avoca Pottawattamie. 38 Doane, C. N Kellogg' Jasper. 37 Doubleday, O. E Elkhart Polk. 37 Dowell, C. C. Des Moines -_ Polk. 60 Early, Chas. L.,. .. Sac City Sac. 47 Ellison, F. O Anamosa Jones. 50 Endicott, S..M - Traer ... Tama. 76 Finch, Parley Humboldt Humboldt, Pocahontas. 86 Frazee, John Bassett . Chickasaw. 64 Funk, J. H. Iowa Falls Hard in. 67 Griswold, H. J _ Winthrop Buchanan. 6 Gurley. Z. H Pleasanton...- Decatur. 74 Harriman, W. F. Hampton Franklin. 55 Hazelton, H. B. Glidden Carroll. 91 Haugen, G. N Northwood___ Worth, Winnebago. 75 Hinman, S. N..-- Belmond _ _ Hancock, Wright, 72 Homrighaus, J. Denver _ Bremer. 66 Hoover, D. F.__ ___ Waterloo Black Hawk. 24 Horton, Tyrus Martinsburg* _ Keokuk. 17 Jay, Austin -_. Moravia. Monroe. 54 Jester, Joshua. _ _ Paton Greene. 39 Jones, Alvin Malcom .. Poweshiek. 88 Klemme, W. H Ridgeway Winneshiek. 14 Lauder, J. W.. - Af ton Union. 9 Linderman, C Clarinda Page. 29 Martin, W/^B. Greenfield Adair. 1 Miller, D A,Sr Keokuk Lee. 59 Miller, Wiseman... Marcus Cherokee. 32 Milliman, J:' C Logan . Harrison. 32 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—CONTINUED.

NAME. P.O.ADDRESS. COUNTIES IN DISTRICT. Distric t 1 13 Mitchell, W. O.____ Corning Adams. 6 Moore, S. H.._ Humeston Wayne. 15 Morris, Joseph Liberty . _ Clarke. 79 Morris, John... __ Boyden Sioux. -• 65 Morrison, J. • D. ••-__. Reinbeck ._..- Grufidy. 43 Murray, W.B...... Davenport Scott. j Emmet, Dickinson, Os- 81 Myerly, J. G '_. Estherville.-. ( ceola. 69 McCann, James Dubuque.-- . Dubuque. 70 McGonisle C. L. Clavton. 16 McNeeley, Geo . RuBsell Lucas. 49 McQuinn, B. M Norway •*. _ - Benton. 57 Nicoll, David...... Ida Grove. Ida, Monona. 48 Nietert, H. J. - Walker Linn. '•• 40 Patterson, James... Marengo . Iowa. ? 71 Pattison, I Oelwein Fayette. 41 Ranck, C. S._- -- Iowa City-... Johnson. 34 Reed, M. D .--. Exira - _ - _ _ _Audubon. 26 Robinson, C. H. - - _.. Knoxville.... Marion. 43 Rogge, Lorenz- Davenport ... Scott. 45 Root, C. L v__ Lyons Clinton. 21 Ross, Hector-.- Mediapolis. -. Des Moines. 77 Saberson, H. T Alta . -._ Buena Vista. 58 Sawyer, P. A Sioux City. _ _Woodbury. 83 Sessions, S. S -- Algona -. Kossuth. 7 Shriver, W. S. __., Mt. Ayr Ring-gold.-• 48 Smith, A, St.Clair. Cedar Rapids. Linn. 44 Snoke, D, H. - _ Durant. Cedar. 8 Sowers, A. J Bedford Taylor. 85 Spaulding, E. C . Marble Rock_ Floyd. 20 Spearman, C. F..-_. Mt. Pleasant. Henry. 35 Steen, F. D Menlo _ ----- Guthrie. 46 Stephens, Wm Maquoketa —. Jackson. 69 Stillmunkes, P Sherrill Dubuque. 90 St. John, R. T...... Riceville---- Mitchell, 51 Stone, Henry... _ - - _Marshalltown Marshall. 52 Stnntz, A. L State Center _ Story. 56 Schultz, August.. Denison Crawford. . 3 Taylor, W. H Bloomfleld _ _. Davis. - 87 Trewin, J. H.,------Lansing-. Allamakeo, 27 Van Gilder, StrT..:-- Milo--. —---.- Warren, jg> IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 33 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—CONTINUED.

NAME. P.O. ADDRESS. COUNTIES IN DISTRICT. Distric t 1 19 Watkins, S. H . Libertyville _ Jefferson. 42 Watters, H. B Atalissa Muscatine. 22 Weaver, H. O...... Wapello Louisa. 1 Wilken, F. H. Fort Madison Lee. 10 Williams, S Percival Fremont. 89 Williams, W.W.-.. LimeSprings. Howard. 45 Wilson, J. L Almont... Clinton. 28 Wood, A. L.------St. Charles--. Madison. 4 Wvckoff, G. W Cincinnati Appanoose. 68 Young, D. H . Manchester _ _Delaware. 61 Young, Henry Manson Calhoun. Republicans in Roman, Democrats in italics. LIST OF COUNTY

COUNTY. AUDITOR. CLERK OF COURTS. TREASURER.

Adair L. B. Davis Seth W. Mount A. D. Crooks. Adams George W. Iden... W.S.Lyons H. E. Westrope Allamakee H. L. Johnson... W. O. Bock Geo. J. Helming... Appanoose Julius T. Connor Daniel R.Guernsey . James Merritt Audubon J. E. McGuire . . J. F. Garnett L. D. Phelps Benton ...... H. H. Buck Jno. Lorens, Jr J. G. Mallory. Black Hawk.... B. J. Kodamar... H. D.Williams F. M. Shoemaker.. Boone M. D. McGregor. S. L. Spurrier W. D. Moore Bremer W. Weiditschka. Theo. Pockels H. B. Miller Buchanan H. F. Sill A. M. Shellits James A. Poor Buena Vista... J. H. LaGrango... S. C. Bradford C.W.Moore Butler Geo. W. Conn .... W. J. Thompson, Jr.. F. B. Bolton...... Calhoun N. K. Hutchinson. Geo. B. Brown -.. W. N. Brown Carroll W. P. Hombach ... W. H. Mohr .. . . Ubbo Albertsen.. Oass Jas. Green Ambrose Pellett.... T. W. Brown.. Cedar— Geo. W.Shaffer.... J. C.Ferguson R. R. Leech Cerro Gordo.... J. J. Long I W. Keerl O. A. Brownell.... Cherokee W. C. Adsit ? D.W.McNeal W. B. Chick Chickasaw H. M. Walleser. .. Paul Brooby James Casey Clarke A. Brubaker W. H.Adkins Albert Cooley Clay G. E. Phelps C. H. Staples C. E. Blondel Clayton E. W. Adams ... M. P. Dunn Chas. Ruegnitz Clinton D. O. C. McCarthy John H. Edens. Jr.. Paul Lubbers Crawford J. T. Carey Emil Kruger A. B. Lorenzen Dallas S. B. Ken worthy.. A.M. McCall Thos. Wright Davis G. W. Phillips . . G. P. Fryberger H. L. Leach ... Decatur John Ledgerwood. J. N. Gates C. H.Edwards Delaware. K. R. Robinson F. H. Paul C. E. Smith Des Moines . . M. P. Sharts ... Paul Lange E. S. Burrus Dickinson W. C. Drummond . ' V.A.Arnold D. N. Guthrie Dubuque George W. Schrup. James A. Hayes Paul Traut Emmet E.C.Allen. L. S.Williams O. O. Refsell Fayette Ed. A. Kreamer... H. R. Palmer J. W. Guin Floyd Geo. S. Hanford... A. H. Merriman C. M. Carr Franklin Chas. Krag Daniel Vought .... N.W. Beebe Fremont H. E. Hawley L. F. Kline J. T. Goode Greene Lee Davis S. S. Rutter D. L. Howard Grundy F. E. Langdon M. A. Buchan R.W. Sayre Guthrie C. Lemon J. W. Woody D. H. Brumbaugh. Hamilton John H. Sweeney.. C. E. Buell W. H. Dygert .... Hancock .. H. V. Reed Jas. M. Coutts C. S. Terwilliger.. Hardin O. E. Miller F. W. Crockett M. W. Moir Harrison Phil. S. Bonney ... W. C. Dewell L. E. Massie Henry John W. Palm .. C. H. Tribby J. G. Budde Howard W. G. Fish S. S. Culver L. H. Sisco Humboldt Harwood Sharp. L. R. Baker J. W. S. Lindley... Ida H. A. Dessel. ... T. S. Brannan. J. G. Eicholtz Iowa J. F. Lutton Robt. VanBoskirk.. E. F. Knepper Jackson Fred Fisher A. Brandt A. S. Butterworth. Jasper J. M. Rayburn.. .. Jno. L. Mathews F. R. Witmer Jefferson Jno. R. McElderry Wm. L. Long .. Charles Gift Johnson Tim L Crowley.. Paul A. Korab Dennis Maher ... Jones H. S. Richardson.. J. B. McQueen J. W Waite Keokuk AndrewStranahan F. M. Smock T. B. McWilliams. Kossuth . F. D Calkins B. F. Crose R. H. Spencer Lee John Wall jasper Hugo C. Stempel.... Wm. F. Kiel OFFICERS, 1894.

RECORDER. COUNTY ATTORNEY. SHERIFF. SUP'T OF SCHOOLS.

T. W. Brown F. E Gates J. H. Curley A. A. Taylor. H. P. Moore D. H. Myerhoff.... J. H. Eldridge... J. M. Bixler. E. M. Hancock E. M. Woodward.. J. H. McGhee.. J. F. Smith. Daniel W.Bryan... C. W. Vermilion.. Wm. Bray P. H. Bradley. John H. Scott Wm. Womi W. S.Armstrong- D. P. Repass. E. M. Evans Chas. E. Stookey.. S. H. Metcalf.... A. W. White. Charles B. Santee.. Geo. W. Dawson... H. B. Hoxie J. L. Buechele. G. A. Holm...... A. J. Holmes S. P. Zenor B. P. Hoist. Henry Kasemeier.. D. A. Long J. C. Messinger.. L. C. Oberdorf. John B. Truax .. . Charles E. Ransier E. O.Craig W. E. Parker. A. C. Smith F. F. Faville C. J. Dunn Thos. Walpole. A. N. Bonnell J. W. Arbuckle Thomas Walsh.. Frank Howard. Chas. A. Clark W. E. Gray Thos. Miller R. W. Murphy. Jos. Kempker Geo. W. Korte R. T. Jeffrey .... J. J. McMahon. C. W. Andrew H. M. Boorman — Job Card W. C. Moyer. Shuler French Sam S.Wright J. S.Moffett W. L. Etter. J. H. McEwen ... D. W. Hum W.C.Clark Eugene Brown. Cyrus Snyder ... Thos. McCulla .... Daniel Unger Eva L. Gregg. Chas. F. Kling .. T. C. Clary Edw. Murphy C. S. Corey. Annie A. Davis . C. T. Hardinger... N. J. Jolley Nellie Richards. T. P. Powell . . Guy H. Martin.... J. B. Lewis Ellen Reed. F.H.Soll. James E. Corlett.. Fred Cook Sumner Miller. H. Grohlmann A. T. Wheeler L. L. Ries C. E. Schlabach: N. L. Hunt E. H Swasey .. S. W. Seymour .. Henry Kelley. W. J.Cole EdmondE. Nichols J. D. Payne W. J. Hadley. S. L. Selman E.Rominger Henry Curry . . E. T. Matthews. J. J. Evens J.H.McVay C. C. Beck ...... A. A. Roy. Abner Dunham H. F. Arnold G.H.Odell A. O. Stanger. Nils Anderson Geo. S.Tracy Geo. Sjnith E. G. Willard. C. W. Price L. E. Francis P. E. Narey H. A. Welty. John T. Kearns Matt. C. Matthews Thos F. Phillips B. J. Horschem. Sam'] Collins C. W. Crim. ....*• Jas. A. Rae Frank Barber. C. F. Chambers H.P.Hancock H. R. O'Neel F. H. Bloodgood. B.H.Quackenbush Fr'kLingenfelder- W. A. Fairbanks W. H. Allis. W. L. Burres H C. Liggett H. Z. Tucker .... Emily Reeve. L. J. Abbey T. S. Stevens Eugene Stiles ... H. A. Simons. Jos. Lanlpman ..... Owen Love joy J. E. Dodge W. E. Jenison. W. F. Benz Arthur N. Wood .. C. W.'Reynolds.. W. W. Taylor. D. L. Needham Chas. W. Hill .. R. C. Kennelley. L. M. Swindler. Sol. D. Derr Geo C. Olmstead. H. L. Corbin A. A. Weaver. F. W. Lenz C. R.Wood A. W. Schmalle . S. L. Thompson. S. R. Edgington .... Geo. W. Ward J. T. Boylan 0. H. Marsh. T. N. Berry C. W. Kellogg . .. A. Coulthard... C. L Crow. John Gladd W. F. Kopp. George VanBeek C. W. Larkin. E. J. Thomas .... Wm. Wilbraham.. F. P. Howlett .. E. B. Champlin. G. D. Osborne W. L. Smith F. J. Weir L. Hezzelwood. W. J. Scott C. W. Piersol POVanWagoner. J. C. Hagler. Dave Callahan C. E. Vance Thos. Boyle ..... W. P. Johnson. T. J. Lambe Leyi Keck F.P.Mitchell ... L. B. Parshall. J.W.Jeffries Alanson Clark M. A.McCord.... Miss M. A. Walsh. Geo. B. Waltz E. F. Simmons .. S. S. Crane.. .. AliceLMendenhall H. F. Benter Geo. W. Ball R. P. Jones S. K. Stevenson. Miles Cook E H. Hicks P. O. Babcock... T. J. Cowan. E. L. Eoot F. L. Goeldner:.... J. H, Barlow S. A. Potts. M. F. Randell J. C. Raymond 0. C. Sampson... B. F. Reed. Joseph IN. Hayes... Robt. M. Marshall. Christian Trump Adam L. Belles. 36 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. LIST OF COUNTY

COUNTY. AUDITOR. CLERK OF COURTS. TREASURER.

Linn E. L. Camp O. F. Lamb F. E. Witter Louisa J. S. Kelly Ed. Hicklin N. W. McKay Lucas P. P. Sheller...... H. Blous H.G.Curtis Lyon D. C. Garver.. H. A.Nichols John Paulsen Madison A. N. Hull D. C. Wright I.W.Horn Mahaska M. D. Burket L.M. Hadley Mitchel Wilson.... Marion H. Shrivers J. V. Daugherty T. Tysseling...... Marshall L. S. Kilborn I. S. Millard S. A. Emery. Mills 0. P. Kinney .... C. C. Potter A. D. French Mitchell E. E Prime F. O. Bronson J. B. Sheehan Monona Ed. S. Cody F. J. Marshall. ... J. M. Hathaway. . Monroe B P. Oastner . . Henry McCahan — J. M. Coffman..... Montgomery ... P. W. Peterson . R. M. Roberts Joel Carey Muscatine . .. Edward 0. Stocker Jos.W. Eells Silas L. Johnson.. O'Brien J. T. Conn W. S. Armstrong .. Henry Rerick Osceola J. S. Reynolds. .. Will Thomas J. E. Townsend Page R U. McClenahan T. W. Camp O. H. Frink Palo Alto C. W.Hodgkinson. E. J. Hartshorn. ... A. J. Armstrong... Plymouth George A Sammis Ed. C. Pfaffle E. Kirsebom Pocahontas ... F. G. Thornton .. F. H. Plumb C. A.Charlton Polk .- J. S McQuiston.. J. G. Jordan r C. H. Dilworth.... Pottawattamie J. M. Matthews F. L. Reed W.B.Reed Poweshiek . W. L. Buxton . . C. B. Gruwell...... C.W.Rowe...... Kinggold J.F. Wall J. S. Everett Thos. Campbell... Sac J. W. Wilson W. J. Dixon R. G. Wilson Scott W. H. Martin .... Aug. A. Balluff J. B. Frahm Shelby . S, G. Dunmore S. B. Morrisey A. Pritchard Sioux H. J. Lenderink... E.C.Oggel E. S. Thayer. Story D. M. Grove Chas. Hamilton T. J. Miller Tama Howard Everett.. G. H. Austin Chas. S. Krable... Taylor...... Jas.W Beauchamp H. P. Jaqua Wm. Cobb Union J. E. Cherry R. A. Hogaboom ... Thos. Cort Van Buren E. E.Rowe H. L. Marsan Geo. W. Sample ... Wapello H. B. Wagers .... H. L. Hedrick W. R. Warren Warren E. B. Dowell A. V. Proudfoot.... S. R. McElroy Washington J. A. Y. Ashby ... D. A. Boyer Jno. G. Stewart... Wayne Lewis Kellogg — E. E. Prugh W. P. Park Webster T. A. Cunningham Guy F. Rankin .... C. W. Newton Winnebago J. Isaacson G. S. Gilbertson.... S. H. Larson Winneshiek ... O. C. Johnson... Henry Elvidge L. B. Whitney... . Woodbury..... C. A. L. Olson W. S.Belden Jno. A. Magoun, Jr Worth C. E. Merrill David J. Hylle .... T. K. Hundeby Wright A. A. Taft W. V. Palmer F. C. Hartshorn... IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 37

OFFICERS—CONTINUED.

RECORDER. COUNTY ATTORNEY. SHERIFF. SUP'T OF SCHOOLS. E. H. Dunbar J. M. Grimm D. R. Kinley N. H Richards. Milo A. Kelly M. F. Molsberry... Wm.DeFord.... Lizzie Hughes. F. M. Coftman E. H. Knowles C. F.Gartin Carrie E Allen. K. A. Bell Simon Fisher — J. D. Wilson D. E McMullen. J. T. Young Jas. P. Steele — M. E. Bennett... J. J. Crossley. J G. Harrold James Carroll. . T. J. Price FlorabelPatterson John Metz J. D. Gamble J. M. Amos R. G. Mulkey. H. W. Mundhenk... B. F. Oummings .. J. B. Pence C. W. Bacon. CM. Sharpe Shirley Gillilland. W. P. Campbell: O. R. Patrick. C. Larson G. E. Marsh H.L.Wilson. .. R. C. Barrett. Tom W. John .. B. F.Ross W. F. Hawthorn. Edmund Christie. R. O. Clapp N. E. Kendall J. P. Lambertson A. G. Henderson. J. T. Stafford Edward Mills Geo. R. Logan.. W.W..Montgomery. Win. C. Schenck... Dougl'sV Jackson H. E. Wiley E. A.Allbee. F. L. Herrick D. A. W. Perkins.. S. A. Carter .... Ella Seckerson. W. H. Gates D. D. McOallum... John F. Stamm.. C. F. Lowrie E. G. McCutchan.. J. R. Good Lewis Akin C. C. Hodges. L A. Martin. ... John Menzies J. W. Hanson .. Bessie Larson. George W. McLain John Adams Wm. M. Boyle... J Wernli. R. D. Bollard F. L. Dinsmore — J. A. Crummer.. Clel. Gilchrist. Anna E. Hepburn... James A. Howe .. J. D McGarraugh W. A. McCord. W. M.Shepard... 0. G Saunders J. T. Hazen . A. J. Burton. S. 0. Neff J. W. Carr L. M. Bennett... W. C. Rayburn. 0. S. Palmer F K. Reynard A. E. Holland... J. H Richardson. A. L. Clouser ... James JEL Tait A. De Garno C. E. Stallcop. Ferd Aschermann. Wm M Chamberlin H. L. Jones C L. Suksdorf. G. F. Keller. .. T. R. Mockler ..... Jonas Clark Paul Peterson. A. Melrose Wm. Hutchinson.. P. R. Schaays... J. C. Trainer. Aufin Ersland.. F. D. Thompson... O. G.Ashford.... J. F. Reed. Joseph Davidek... E. O. Ebersole J. C. Winters.... S S. Dobson. J. W. Beek W. M. Jackson R. Vickery Fannie Rutledge. C. N. Mayer L.*J Camp W. J Davenport Chas. Emerson. Matthew White Alex Brown George Weiny... A. B. Goss. W. S Parks Sumner Siberell... Thos. Stodghill. Joe Parks. N.W.King L. L. Mosher. ... T. J. Thompson. Edd R. Ghithrie. T. J.Allen S. W. Brookhart... J. W. Teeter... . Lucy Swisher. C. G. Austin R. C. Poston..... C. B. Brannon... C. A. Niday. F. O. Blomgren.... W. S. Kenyon ... W. C. Woolsey... C. V. Findlay, T. G. Tweed C. H. Kelley. ... M. C. Wheeler... L C Brown, T. F. Auchmoody. E. P. Johnson... C. Christen H. L. Coffeen. w. o. Hiiis. ...:... J. W. Hallam..,. W. C. Davenport E. A Brown. T. L. Ringham.... J. R. Smith Frank Heiny ... S. B Toye. Ole T. Rikansrud. J.W.McGrath... C. N. Bradfleld., G. T. Eldridge. IOWA NATIONAL GUARD.

Commander-in-Chief, GOVERNOR FRANK D. JACKSON. Des Moines. Inaugurated January 12, 1894. STAFF OF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Adjutant-General and Acting Quartermaster General. Date of Rank. Major-General John R. Prime, Des Moines.. Feb. 1, 1894 Inspector-General. Brig.-Gen. James Rush Lincoln, Ames Apr. 29,1892 Commissary-General. Brig.-Gen. Harvey S. Sheldon, West Union -Feb. 1, 1894 Surgeon-General. Brig.-Gen. James Taggart Priestley, Des Moines Feb. 1, 1894 Judge-Advocate General. Brig. Gen. A. D. Collier, Sioux City - Feb. 1, 1894 General Inspector of Small Arms Practice. Thomas F. Cooke, Algona July 28, 1892 Chief of Engineers and Chief Signal Officer. Colonel H. H. Canfield, Boone..__ - ....Sept. 21, 1892 Assistant Inspector-GeneraL Colonel Harry E. Wilkins, Des Moines Mar. 1. 1894 Military-Secretary. Major William Cutter Wyman, Ottumwa. Feb. 1, 1894 Aides-de-Camp—Rank> Lieutenant-Colonel. J. B. Dougherty Muscatine _..Nov.22,1886 T. S. Waud Radcliffe 1 May 14.1889 B. IL O'Meara - Cedar Rapids ..April 1,. 1892 Frank C. Letts . Marshalltowh Feb. 1, 1894 D. C. Glasser ___Dubuque Feb. 1, 1894 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 39

E. G. Pratt. .-- ..Des Moines -. Feb. 1, 1894 H. W. Huttig Muscatine Feb. 1, 1894 E.I.Cameron..- Davenport Feb. 1, 1894 J. H. Atkinson - Mason City ...Feb. 1,1894 W. H. Norris Manchester Feb. 1, 1894 James A. Rohbach Iowa City Feb. 1,1894 J. B. Kent Kolfe .-_._: Feb. 1, 1894 W. A. Hunter _. Belle Plaine Feb. 1, 1894 H. G. Burr Cedar Rapids Feb. 1, 1894 J. S. Alexander Marion ...Feb. 1, 1894 Charles J. Phillips Des Moines Feb. 1, 1894 J. K. P. Thompson Rock Rapids ...Feb. 1, 1894 C. A. Stanton. Centerville ...Feb. 1, 1894 O. B. Jackman. Des Moines Feb. 1, 1894 W. C. McArthur Burlington Feb. 1,1894

FIRST BRIGADE. HEADQUARTERS, CENTERVILLE. Date of Rank. Brig.-Gen. Henry H. Wright, Commanding Sept. 3, 1885 Assistant Adjutant-General. Lieut.-Col. G. Watson French, Davenport July 6, 1882 Surgeon. Lieut.-Col. James M. Barstow, Council Bluffs Oct. 11, 1894 Assistant Inspector-General. Major J. T. Davidson, Muscatine Aug. 22, 1892 Judge-Advocate. Major Engineer and Signal Officer. Major Frank E. Lyman, Des Moines ....Aug. 23, 1892 Inspector Small Arms Practice.

Quartermaster. Captain G. D. Ellyson, Des Moines July 14, 1893 Commissary of Subsistence. Captain W. J. McCullough, Davenport Feb. 26, 1894 40 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

v Aides-de-Camp. Lieutenant Henry C. Wright, Centerville. - July 26, 1892 Lieutenant John M. Kemble, JVLuscatine Sept. 20, 1892 Quartermaster-Sergeant. Edwin B. Barnum, Des Moines-. - July 15, 1890

SECOND BRIGADE. HEADQUARTERS, MASON CITY. > Date of Rank. Brig.-Gen. James Rule, Commanding Nov. 23, 1894 Assistant Adjutant-General. ^ Lieut.-Col. Cyril W. King, Ft. Dodge Nov. 23, 1894 Surgeon. Lieut.-Col. Andrew C. Bergen, Sioux City Nov. 23, 1894 Assistant Inspector-General Major Clifford D. Ham, Dubuque .Aug. 22, 1892 v Judge-Advocate. Major J. M. Cleland, Sioux City Aug. 22, 1892 Engineer and Signal Officer. Major Edward A. Kreger, Cherokee.- Nov. 23, 1894 Inspector Small Arms Practice. Major D. A. Thornburg, Osage Nov. 23, 18§4 Quartermaster. Captain Fred W. Crary, Boone Nov. 23, 1894 Commissary of Subsistence. Captain W. E. G. Saunders, Emmetsburg--... Nov. 23, 1894 Aides-de-Camp. Lieut. Jas. H. Rothrock, Jr., Cedar Rapids Jan. 29, 1890 Lieut. W. Irving Smith, Clear Lake Nov. 23, 1894

FIRST REGIMENT OF" HEADQUARTERS, CLIN —-411 Date1 of Rank. Colonel Frank W. Mahin, Commanding-.~^- Mar- 17> 1891 Lieutenant-Colonel. HarvevR. Fuller, Waverly April 30, 1892 lOWA OFFICIAL feEGISTfeR. H

Majors. William G. Dows, Cedar Rapids *. ...Dec. 21, 1891 John McBirney, Charles City __.April 30? 1892 Glenn Brown, Dubuque Aug. 20, 1892 Adjutant-Captain. Chester C. McCollom ._ May 24, 1892 Battalion Adjutants—First Lieutenants. George G. Belt, Cedar Rapids June 17, 1892 Charles Newton, Dubuque-... Sept. 24, 1892 E. E. Reed, AHies ...Sept. 1, 1894 Inspector Small Arms Practice—Captain. Hugh A. Thrift, Dubuque Aug. 7, 1894 Quartermaster—First Lieutenant. James K. Henderson, Independence June 18, 1892 Surgeon—Major. Arthur L. Wright, Carroll June 18, 1892 Assistant Surgeon—Captain. James R. Guthrie, Dubuque June 18, 1892 Chaplain—Captain. Thomas E. Green, Cedar Rapids Jan. 6, 1892 Captains. Name. Date of Rank. Co. Address. John P. Matthews Nov. 26,1887 G._ Vinton Ed. H. Smith. Jan. 13,1890 O... Cedar Rapids. Wm. H. Thrift - June 11,1890 A Dubuque. LyleF.Sutton--.-.------Jan. J5,1891 E Clinton. Charles L. Root June 22,1892 L ..--Lyons. Samuel E. Clapp ..-.Mar. 13,1893 - K Toledo. Frederick B. Roziene June 1,1893 D Charles City. Henry V Duffy ..-.-July 1, 1893. ..--I .-._ Waukon. Frank R. Fisher Oct. 27. 1893-.-.- B.- -Waterloo. ElzaC. Johnson ...Dec. 10,1893 M Maquoketa. JaminG. St. John June 30, 1894.-. _F Waverly. EdwardS. Miller -July 27; 1894 H Cedar Falls. First Lieutenants. v F. L. Holleran June 22.1892 L ...Lyons. Chas. J. Cooper Mar. 13,1893 K... Toledo. Albert M. Jaeggi April 3,1893 A Dubuque. James F. Traer--.----. April 10,1893 G Vinton. George A. Evans Aug. 21,1893 C Cedar Rapids. William S. Hart .-Sept. 23,1893 -..- I ._. Waukon. 42 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

First Lieutenants—Continued. Name. • Date of Rank. Co. Address. Chas. B. Spaulding April 23,1894 D._ -Charles City. Wm. Thomas June 12,1894 —M Maquoketa. William H. McCorcL_.__-_June 30,1894 _.-F Waverly. Frank D. Rennison July 27, 1894 H Cedar Falls. Rea C. Thompson Aug. 6, 1894 B..--_ Waterloo. JohnC. Goodwin Nov. 12; 1894 __.E—-.- Clinton. Second Lieutenants. Chas. B. Marquis June 22, 1892-..- L _-.-Lyons. Peter W. McRoberts Mar. 13,1893 __--_ K Toledo. Edward J. Beach April 3,1893 A ---Dubuque. Chas. F. Young... April 10, 1893 G -.Vinton. Harry W. McCullough Aug. 21, 1893 C Cedar Rapids. Charles E. Oberholser Oct. 27, 1893 B ._. Waterloo^ JohnF. Buggy Nov. 28, 1893 --.-.-I Waukon. Calvin A. Danforth May 7,1894.- D ------Charles City. Wilmer L. Shinkle May 19, 1894 M Maquoketa. Irving H. Andrews July 27, 1894------H--~- Cedar Falls. Charles A. Krieger Aug. 6, 1894,. F .—Waverly. Louis C. Schenck Nov. 12,1894 ,-E --.-----.-Clinton.

SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. HEADQUARTERS, BURLINGTON./ Date of Rank. Colonel James A. Guest, commanding ...Jan. 5, 1894 Lieutenaut-Colonel. Douglas V. Jackson, Muscatine Feb. 26, 1894 Majors. Elliott E. Lambert, Newton. April 30, 1892 Henry A. Heaslip, Keokuk .Feb. 5, 1894 JohnT. Moffit, Tipton April 30, 1894 A dju tan t-Cap tain. Frederick C. Goedecke, Burlington „ Feb. 26, 1894 Battalion Adjutants—First Lieutenants. John A. Dunlap, Keokuk...... _'_ Mar. 30, 1890 Arthur R. Gorrell, Newton Sept. 23, 1892 James C. France, Tipton ___._ .June 8, 1894 Inspector Small Arms Practice—Captain. Charles W. Kemble, Muscatine. _ „„__!...... May 17, 1894 Quartermaster—First Lieutenant. Hermann J. Huiskamp1, Burlington June 28, 1892 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 43

Surgeon—Major. Charles M. Robertson, Davenport..„ July 2, 1890 Assistant Surgeon—Captain. John W. Harriman, Iowa City. Mar. 12, 1894 Chaplain—Captain. R. C. Mcllwain, Keokuk „: Feb. 26, 1894 Captains. Name. Date of Rank. Co. Address. Chas. Willner ..May 11,1887 H Burlington. D. Murray Galusha June 15,1892 -L Newton. Wesley H. Ogle, Dec. 29,1892 ---E CenterviHe. James D. Glasgow ..Aug. 23,1893 D Washington. Fred M.Jones Nov. 17,1893 B~ -.--Davenport. JohnTillie Dec. 19,1893 C Muscatine. Harry H. Caughlan Jan. 5, 1894 G Ottumwa. Arthur O. Norris Jan. 15, 1894 - K .Grinnell. George P. Anthes Jan. 24, 1894--—.-—~F Ft. Madison. William H. Goodrell Mar. 5,1894-.- ..I Iowa City. Sumner T. Bisbee Mar. 5,1894. — A Keokuk. Louis J. Kowell - May 28,1894 M ...Tipton. First Lieutenants. Walter Jeffers Aug. 13,1890 __M _.-Tipton. George M. Parsons -*- April 20,1892 I Iowa City, Frank D. McKee June 15,1892—. E... Centerville. C. C. Phillips Dec. 19, 1892 H Burlington. Fred C. Chambers Feb. 20, 1893 F Ft. Madison. Walter H. Fulton Nov. 15,1893 D Washington. Chas. P. Jackson . -.Dec. 19, 1893 C Muscatine. Frank W. Eckers. Jan. 5, 1894 G Ottumwa. Thos". C. Dalzell..— Jan. 15, 1894 .....B Davenport. George L. Brown Jan. 15, 1894 K—.- Grinnell. Frank M. Fuller -.Mar. 5, 1894 A.... -.Keokuk. Wm. A. Clarkson July 16,1894 L Newton. Second Lieutenants. Asher W.Ely Oct. 21,1891 I Iowa City. JohnN. Houghton ...Aug. 17, 1892 --.. -K._ Grinnell. Silas W. Smith Dec. 19,1892 H Burlington. W. J. Phillips --.Jan. 30, 1893 E Centerville. Herbert Davis -Feb. 20,1893 F Ft. Madison. Edward R. Hasson Aug. 18, 1893 B Davenport. David W. Harvey Nov. 29,1893 D Washington. Frank A. Neidig Dec. 19,1893 C --_.. Muscatine. Chas. S. Tindell Jan. 5,1894-.., G... --Ottumwa. Thos. H. R. Rollins —Mar.-5,1894:-— A Keokuk. 'Chas. S. Aldrich May 28,1894 M — -Tipton. Chas. H. Einehart- July 16,1894 L Newton. 44 IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTER.

THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. HEADQUARTERS, SHENANDOAH. Date of Rank. Colonel Charles V. Mount, command ing July 3, 1891 Lieutenant-Colonel. v Albert W. Swalm, Oskaloosa _. _. ____-- _". Jan. 24,1887 Majors. John C. Loper, DesMoines Jan. 23, 1392 Richard J. Gaines, Iowa City April 30, 1892 William H. Evans, Red Oak .April 30, 1892. Adjutant-Captain. John T.Hume, Des Homes Feb. 4, 1889 Battalion Adjutants—First Lieutenants. George A. Reed, Des Moines ... Dec. 9, 1891 William Bell, Bedford July 5;, 18^2 Frank M. Compton, Council Bluffs .May 26, 1893 Inspector Small Arms Practice—Captain. Joseph D. Liggett, Des Moines Oct. 4, 1894 Quartermaster—First Lieutenant. Josiah S. .Whitman, Des Moines- _Mar. 24, 1886 Surgeon—Major. Hamilton P. Duffield, Marshalltown Aug. 14, 1888 Assistant Surgeon—Captain. Wm. S. H. Matthews, Des Moines .._ ____June22, 1894 Additional Assistant Surgeon—Captain. J. C. Barringer, Oskaloosa ._.Sept. 10, 1894 i Chaplain—Captain. F. W. Parsons, Marshalltown May 23, 1882 Captains. Name. Date of Rank. Co. Address. Melvin H. Byers Jan.2, 1884 _.__C---_- Glenwood. Marcellus Miller Feb. 14, 1889-.- i.I .. Bedford. Wm. E. Aitchison - May 24,1890---_------L------Council Bluffs. Wm. J. Duggan April 4,1891 _G-----.---Creston. Sterling P. Moore -May 30.1891-* — . B-._ Villisca. Wm. S. Burnett—...! ...Dec. 26,1891---.- D~~—--Indianola. Frank S. Stone -- Apr. 13,1892 -F. Oskaloosa. E. 0. Worthington May 5, 1893..- H. -DesMoines. James E.Devore May 9,1893------A-- Des Moines Arvin B. Shaw July31,1893 K---- Corning. "Jesse W.Clark-. Oct. 18,1893 M- Red Oak. IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTER. 45

First Lieutenants. Name. Date of Rank, Oo. Address. John T. Poston Aug. 9. 1889--. -_—B Villisca. Chas. V. Dinges--.- -Aug. 23,1892 I Bedford. Norman F. Stilson.--. May 9,1893 A- Des Moines. Chas. A. Tracey June 19* 1893 F Oskaloosa. Emerson C. Peairs July22, 1893 K Corning. W. Harry French Oct. 18,1893 M--_ -Red Oak. John Short Jan. 6. 1894-.. D-__- Indianola. Isaac J. Stalker . Jan. 23.1894--. G Creston. Louis I. Edson Feb. 27, 1894 — L CouucilJBluffs. Oscar R. Patrick April 23,1894.-- _-.C Glenwood. Wm. H. Walters Sept. 22,1894 ..—E -* Shenandoah. Emmet C. Powers . Oct. 16,1894 .H >.-.-Des Moines. Second Lieutenants. Geo. R. Feiral - Nov. 4, 1891 -_..---.----F Oskaloosa. William B. Widner--.-. Aug. 29,1892 - —I... Bedford. Wm. O. Pryor April 3,1893 L Council Bluffs. Albert M. Groom May 9,1893 A ....Des Moines. Thos. O. Bell July 22, 1893 K Corning. Guy E. Logan Oct. 18,1893 --M Red Oak. George Cline -Jan. 6. 1894 D Indianola. John Ashmore June 16, 1894-_-_ B Villisca. H. McRoberts.--. Sept. 22,1894 E ... Shenandoah. Ernest R. Bennett Oct. 16,1894 H Des Moines.

FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. HEADQUARTERS, SIOUX CITY. Date of Rank. Colonel Charles E. Foster, commanding May 1, 1890 Lieutenant-Colonel. William B. Humphrey, Sioux City Nov. 23, 1894 Majors. Luther E. Baker, Toledo Feb. 4, 1893 Sanford J. Parker, Hampton - -._: Feb. 26, 1894

Adjutant-Captain. Orville C. Servis, Sioux City--. , April 30, 1892 Battalion Adjutants—First Lieutenants. Norman P. Hyatt, Webster City. July 2, 1892 Albert W. Braley, Mason City ___June 30, 1893 George W. Avery, Sioux City.. Aug. 5, 1893 46 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

Inspector Small Arms Practice—Captain. Date of Rank. Melvin S. Schermerhorn, Mason City __June 1, 1893 Quartermaster—First Lieutenant. William M. McKercher, Sioux City.___... .._. June 1, 1893 Commissary—First Lieutenant.

Engineer and Signal Officer—First Lieutenant. James S. Wilson, Hull: ...... Dec. 15, 1894 Surgeon—Major, James A. Sherman, Cherokee .__. Dec. 4, 1894 Assistant Surgeon—Captain. William E. H. Morse, Algona: Dec. 4, 1894 Additional Assistant Surgeon—Captain. Van BurenKnott, Sioux City Dec. 4, 1894 Chaplain—Captain. Chas. H. Stearns, Des Moines June 17, 1892 Captains. Name. Date of Rank. Co. Address. Otto Hile -July 24,1891. I—. . Boone. Isaac R. Kirke Oct. 7, 1892 . A. Mason City. August F. Hoffman Dec. 5,1891 --O ..Webster City. John Cornforth .--.-.Dec. 31, 1891 E Hull. Melzar P. Haggard . May 10.1893---.- F .. Algona. Joseph A. Haley.. . -May 15, 1893- H Sioux City. William A. Kirk Nov. 29,1893 L Sioux City. J. E. Banyard -._.. April 18, 1894 -B Perry. Joseph A. Ott - April 18, 1894 D Hampton. Peter O.Refsell...- June 14, 1894-.. _.K Emmetsburg. Mark C. Hobart Nov. 6, 1894 M ..Cherokee. First Lieutenants. Jesse W. Lee ..Dec. 31,1891 C Webster City. Wm. T.Chantland Feb. 13,1892 G ....Ft. Dodge. Colman T. Chubb Aug. 20.1892 -... F Algona. David M.Odle .....June 5, 1893 E —.- Hull. Frank E. Dean - ..July 15? 1893 ___A-.-. .Mason City. John McKean April 18, 1894 B ..Perry. Edward B. Brandon May 28, 1894 D. -.Hampton. Adelbert H. Keller June 14, 1894. ._..K Emmetsburg, George B. Roddis ...Nov. 6,1894 M Cherokee. DeForest Pomeroy --..- -Nov. 22? 1894---.-^^-L Sioux City. IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER.

Second Lieutenants. Name. Date of Rank. Co. Address. Frank D. Wheeler July 25, 1892 1 Boone. A. Erwin Daugherty May 10, 1893 F Algona. AmosG. Carver -.June 5,1893 ---E Hull. Winfield M. Nutting ..--July 15,1893 A Mason City. Henry L. Dillon----- Nov. 29,1893 --, L Sioux City. George E.Bass Feb. 22,1894 :.-0 Webster City. WilloughbyW. Phillips April 18, 1894 B Perry. Fred A. Hoppe -. May 28,1894 D ------.-Hampton. Fred A. Hills - June 8, 1894 H Sioux City. Claude M. Henry June 14, 1894 K Emmetsburg. Ernest P. Gates July 19, 1894 G-_ Ft. Dodge. George W.Schuster---. Nov. 6, 1894 M Cherokee.

TIMES OF HOLDING TERMS OF COURT, 189?.

Adair, Greenfield Jan. 8 March 26 Sept. 3 Nov. 6 Adams, Corning Jan. 7 March 18 May 27 Oct. 21 Allamakee, Waukon. Jan. 14 April 8 Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Appanoose, Centerville Feb. 4 April 15 Sept. 16 Nov. 18 Audubon. Audubon Feb. 26 May 28 Oct. 8 Dec. 10 Benton, Vinton Jan 7 April 1 Sept. 2 Oct. 28 Black Hawk, Waterloo -Jan. 14 March 4 May 6 Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Boone, Boone Jan. 7 April 1 Aug. 26 Oct. 28 Bremer, Waverly ___Feb. 4 April 8 Sept. 16 Nov. 18 Buchanan, Independence Jan. 28 March 25 May 13 Sept. 23 Dec. O Buena Vista, Storm Lake -Jan. 7 March 4 Aug 19 Oct. 21 Butler, Allison . - ..Feb. 18 ' April 22 Oct. 7 Dec. 2 Calhoun, Eockwell City .._.._.Feb. 18 April 29 Oct. 7 Dec. 9 Carroll, Carroll Jan. 7 March 18 Aug. 26 Oct. 28 Cass, Atlantic Jan. 29 April 23 Sept. 17 Nov. 26 Cedar, Tipton. ____Feb 11 April 29 Sept. 2 Nov. 19 Cerro Gordo, Mason City... l.-.Feb. 18 May 27 Sept. 9 Nov. n Cherokee, Cherokee .Jan. 7 March 18 Aug 26 Oct. 21 Chickasaw, New Hampton Feb. 4 May 13 Sept. 16 Nov. 18 Clarke, Osceola —-.Feb. 18 April 29 Sept. 30 Dec. 2 Clay, Spencer Feb. 12 May 7 Sept. 23 Dec. 10 Clayton, Elkader Jan. 7 April 1 Sept. 2 Oct. 21 Clinton, Clinton Jan. 15 April 2 June 11 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 48 IOWA OFFICIAL .REGISTER.

Crawford, Denison Feb. 18 April I19 Oct. 7 Dec. 9 Dallas, Adel ______Jan. 8 March!m Sept. 3 Nov. 6 Davis, Bloomfield.- -Jan. 28 April 8 Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Decatur, Leon Jan. 21 April 1 Sept. 2 Nov. 4 Delaware, Manchester-.. -_ March 4 May :27 Oct. 7 Dec. 16 Des Moines, Burlington Jan. 14 April 8 Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Dickinson, Spirit Lake Jan. 28 May 20 Oct. 14 Dec. 2 Dubuque, Dubuque ../---Jan. 14 March 4 May 6 Sept. 6 Nov. 11 Emmet, Estherville Jan. 14 April 15 Aug. 20 Oct. 28 Fayette, West Union March 4 June 10 Oct. 7 Dec. 9 Floyd, Charles City.:. __Jan. 14 May 13 Sept. 2 Nov. 4 Franklin, Hampton March 11 May 20 Oct. 14 Dec. 16 Fremont, Sidney Jan. 29 April 23 Sept. 17 Nov. 19 Greene, Jefferson Jan. 28 April 8 Sept. 16 Nov. 18 Grundy, Grundy Center Feb. 18 May 27 Oct. 21 Dec. 16 Guthrie, Guthrie Center Feb. 12 April 30 Oct. 1 Nov. 26 Hamilton, Webster City ...Jan. 28 April 1 Sept. 16 Nov. 18 Hancock, Concord -.-. . Feb. 4 April 15 Sept. 23 "Nov. 25 Hardin, Eldora Feb. 25 April 29 Oct. 7 Dec. 9 Harrison. Logan Jan. 21 April 8 .Sept. * 9 Nov. 7 Henry, Mt. Pleasant Jan. 7 March 18 Aug. 26 Oct. 21 Howard, Cresco March 11 June 10 Oct. 21 Dec. 16 Humboldt, Dakota City -Jan. 29 April 8 Sept. 9 Nov. 18 Ida, Ida Grove :. Jan. 7 March 18 Aug. 26 Oct. 14 Iowa, Marengo _. —Jan. 7 March 11 June 3 Oct. U Jackson, Maquoketa Jan. 15 April 2 June 11 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 Jasper, Newton -..Feb. 5 April 9 Oct. 1 Dec. 3 Jefferson, Fairfield Feb. 11 April 22 Sept. 23 Nov. 18 Johnson, Iowa City Feb. 4 May 6 Sept. 9 Nov. 18 Jones, Anamosa . March 4 May 20 Sept. 16 Dec. 10 Keokuk, Sigourney ..Feb. 5 April 9 Oct. 1 Dec. 3 Kossuth, Algona March 4 May 20 Oct. 1 Dec 9 Lee. Fort Madison Jan. 7 April 1 Sept. 3 Nov. 4 Lee, Keokuk March 4 May 6 Oct. 7 Dec. 2 Linn, Marion ..-.Jan. 7 March 25 June 2 Oct. 8 Louisa, Wapello Jan. 8 March 5 Sept. 3 Oct. 29 Lucas, Chariton .. Jan. 7 March 18 Aug. 26 Oct. 21 Lyon, Rock Rapids Feb. 4 April 29 Sept. 23 Nov. 25 Madison, Winterset., Feb. 12 April 30 Oct. 1 Nov. 29 Mahaska, Oskaloosa Feb. 5 April 9 Oct. 1 Dec. 3 Marion, Knoxville . Feb. 12 April 30 Oct. 1 Nov. 26 Marshall, Marshalltown -Jan. 7 March 25 Aug. 26 Oct. 28 Mills, Glenwood Feb. 19 May 14 Oct. 8 Dec. 10 Mitchell, Osage - March 4 May 27 Oct. 14 Dec. 9 Monona, Onawa Jan. 7 MarchL 18 Aug. 26 Oct. 2S Monroe, Albia .-..-Jan. 7 MarclL18 Aug. 26 Oct. 21 5 Montgomery, Red Oak ,_=_.._Jem, 8 April Aug« 37 N^v. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 49

Muscatine, Muscatine-... Jan. 15 April 2 June 11 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 O'Brien, Primghar March 4 May 20 Oct. 7 Dec. 9 Osceola, Sibley .- — Feb. 18 May 6 Sept. 30 Nov. 25 Page. Olarinda Jan. 8 April 2 Aug. 27 Nov. 5 Palo Alto. Emmetsburg Feb. 11 April 29 Aug. 26 Nov. 11 Plymouth, LeMars. Feb. 18 May 13 Oct. 7 Dec. 9 Pocahontas, Pocahontas Jan. 7 March 25 Sept. 16 Nov. 4 Polk, Des Moines --. Jan. 7 April 1 Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Pottawattamie, Council Bluffs-_-----Jan. 8 April 2 Aug. 27 Nov. 5 Pottawattamie, Avoca . Feb. 5 April 30 Sept. 24 Nov. 26 Poweshiek, Montezuma Jan. 8 March 12 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 Eihggold. Mt. Ayr - Feb. 4 April 22 Sept. 23 Nov. 18 Sac, Sac City Jan. 28 April 8 Sept. 16 Nov. 18 Scott, Davenport -Jan. 15 April 2 June 11 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 Shelby. Harlan 1-Jan. 8 April 2 Aug. 27 Nov. * Sioux, Orange' City Jan. 21 April 8 ' Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Story, Nevada . Feb. 11 April 29 Sept. 23 Nov. 25 Tama, Toledo Feb. 11 May 6 Oct. 7 Nov. 25 Taylor, Bedford ... Feb. 25 May 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 2 Union, Creston _ Jan. 21 April 1 Sept. 2 Nov. 4 Van Buren, Keosauqua Feb. 18 April 29 Sept. 23 Nov. 25 .Wapello, Ottumwa Jan. 7 March 18 Aug. 26 Oct. 21 Warren. Indianola -..Jan. 8 March 26 Sept. 3 Nov. 6 Washingten, Washington Jan. 8 March 12 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 Wayne, Corydon Jan. 7 March 18 May 27" Oct. r 14 Webster, Fort Dodge. .Feb. 11 April 29 Sept. 30 Nov. 25 Winnebago, ForestCity Jan. 21 March.18 Sept. 2 Oct. 28 Winneshiek, Decorah .Feb. 11 May 6 Sept. 30 Nov. 25 AVoodbury, Sioux City Jan. 7 MarchL 18 May 6 Aug. 26 Oct. 28 Worth, Northwood Jan. 14 April 1 Oct. 21 Dec. 16 Wright, Clarion Jan. 7 MarchLll Aug. 26 Oct. 28

TERMS OP SUPREME COURT.

Des Moines. -1891—Jan. 16 May 8 Oct. 2 1895—Jan. 15 May 14 Oct. 1 STATISTICS OF IOWA

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Des Moines Iowa State Library 1839 State 1860 47289 2 Anamosa Prison Library...." 3213 Davenport Soldiers'Orphan Home 1415 Des Momes State Board of Health 1000 Iowa City State Historical Society 1857 Hist. 500 15500 Marsh alltown.. Soldiers' Home. .. 1878 1235 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Hospital for Insane 186( 4000 g Council Bluffs.. Iowa School for Deaf Mutes ;iooo 9'lTt. Madison.... Penitentiary Library 7000 10 Vinton. Iowa College for Blind -1500 11 Ames Iowa Agricultural College 1876 11000 13 Cedar Rapids Coe College 2000 13 College Springs. Amity College 1872 50 1600 14 Davenport.. Griswold College • 1859 Coll. 9750 15 Davenport.. St. Ambrose College. 1885 Coll. 100 4000 16 Decorah Norwegian Lutheran College 1861 Coll. 7112 17 Des Moines. Drake University 1881 Coll. 3000 18 Des Moines. Des Moines College Coll. 4000 19 Des Moines. Highland Park College 1889 Coll. 50 5000 20 Dubuque ... German Presb. Theo. Sch. of N. W 1871 Theo 2500 21 Fayette Upper Iowa University 5000 22 Fairfield Parsons College 2500 23 Grinnell Iowa College 1848 Coll. 885 1969i) 24 Hopkinton Lennox College 1858 Coll. 200 2000 25 Indianola Simpson College 1868 Coll. 2000 26 Iowa City State University 1856 Coll. 6000 32000 27 Iowa City Law Library State University.» .. Law 1576 8266 28 Le Grand. Christian College 1889 Coll. 60 600 29 Mt. Pleasant.... Iowa Wesleyan University Coll. 4000 30 Mt. Vernon Cornell College 185' Coll. 600 12879 31 Oskaloosa Penn College.. 1872 Coll. 450 3000 32 Oskaloosa Oskaloosa College 1861 Coll. 5000 33 Pella .... Central University 1853 Coll. 5000 34 Salem Whittier College 1876 Coll. 100 1000 35 Tabor Tabor College 18)6 Coll. 100 6000 36 Toledo Western College .-.. 1858 Coll. 100 5000 37 WiltonJunction Wilton German and English Coll. 1894 Coll. 1000 1000 38 Waverly Wartburg College 1750 +1868 13298 39 Burlington Burlington Free Public *1885 Free 40 Boone Boone Free Public. 1889 Free 453 2970 Cedar Falls. .. Cedar Falls Free Public 1878 Free 242 4137 41 1862 42 Charles City .. Charles City Free Public... 1886 Free 21' Coif ax Public Library 189:i Free 683 43 +1882 448 13391 44 Council Bluffs.. Council Bluffs Free Public. *1882 Free +i866 1 445 13000 45 Des Moines. Des Moines Public Library. *1882 Free +1878 22C 1600 46 Eldora, Eldora Public Library *1890 Free LIBRARIES FOR 1894.

i >> LIBRARIAN. O r-H s salaries , etc . fo r book s an d binding . week . readin g room . circulate d i n 1894 . 6 ( ' Al l othe r expenses , Annua l expense s Hour s ope n pe r Annua l income . Classification . Catalogued . Attendanc e i n Numbe r o f volume s

• : ! fo r periodicals . Perkin Yes.. 54 6 $ 5000 % 5500 ^ 1 Annua l expense s I % 4500Mrs.Laura C. Creighton. Subj... Yes.. 74 3 500 J. M. McCracken. 2800 Subi Miss Nan G. Brouse. 1 . •. •. 500 Yes.. 24 1000 H. W. Latbrop. No 38 1 A. M. Lucore. Yes.. 72 6 — 50 10

800 Dewey Card 60 2 2475 1275 600 Flora H. Wilson. 300 Yes.. 5 1 60 30 30 P. W. Jenkins. 80 25 100 50 "i75 M. J. Eiaski. 4501 180 Subj... Yes.. 3 '375 290 52 15 <:hr. A. Naeseth. 1000 30 1 40 Jennie Carpenter. 500 Dewey Yes.. 48 1 25 550 Minnie Dennis. Subj... 10 3 Rev. A. C. Brosche.

Dewey Yes.. 39 1 140 J. M. Chamberlain. 160 Local.. Yes.. 15 2 "ioo A. G. Wilson. 12000 Dewey Card 42' 2 2000 2000 400 1800 J. W. Rich. 150 Diet., \ 54 3 600 T. H. S. Noble, Yes.. 18 1 "*7 (/arrie V. Lynn. 11375 200 Dewey Part. 44 1 950 280 170 500 May I. Fairbanks. 42 3 3 30 Rosa E. Lewis. ""200 50 600 24 60 100 W. C. Pidgeon. Dewey Card 54 2 Georgia Lawrence. 5C0 "260 30 1 50 25 E. IT. Logan. Decim. 10 1 Wm. M. Dehn.

39536 10328 Yes.. 72 2 4500 618 • 79 1078 Clara M. Smith. 4648 Dewey Yes.. 33 1 800 231 25 425 Bertha Sktiva. 7580 J5000 30 1 700 200 50 450 George Flachenecker. 11161 400 subj.;; Yes.. 1 250 246 Emily D. Sylvester.

28784 44300 Yes . 76 3 5783 .639 272 1994 Elizabeth Peterson. 92324 104113 Dewey Yes.. 70 4 13790 9005 264 4421 Ella M. McLoney. 7200 Part. 20 1 450 160 15 250 Stephen Whited. 52 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

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4 6.3 O o H 41874 47 Ft. Dodge Ft. Dodge Free Public Library... -j *1890 Free. 750 6425 48 Ft. Madison.... Cattermole Memorial Library 1894 Free. 400 1500 49 Independence. Independence Free Public Library 1873 Free. 344 3711 50 Indianola. Indianola Public Library. 1884 Free. 28 25*7 +1863 51 Keokuk Keokuk Public Library *1894 Free. 308 9678 52 Le Mars Le Mars City Library ,.. . . 1886 Free. 275 3000 53 Manchester .. Manchester Free Public 188 Free. 65 2178 54 Mason City.... Mason City Public Library 1888 Free. 107 1000 +1879 55 Nevada Nevada Public Library *1893 Free. 1000 2500 56 Osage Sage Public Library 1871 Free. 120 3000 57 Rock Rapids Free Public 1893 Free. 286 611 Rock Rapids... +1869 58 Sioux City Sioux City Public Library *1877 Free. 1614 8614 +1882 59 Spencer Ladies' Public Library *1891 Free. 300 1200 60 Free City Library 1876 Free. , 4000 Washington — +1891 ei Winterset Winterset Public Library...... *1892 Free. 192 1600 62 Waverly Public Library 1881 Free. 1225 Waverly 1876 Sub.. 51 63 Algona Monday Club Library 625 64 Audubon Columbian Library 1893 Sub.. 75 424 Audubon Sub.. 65 Cherokee Cherokee Ladies' Library Ass'n.... 1886 100 1200 66 Davenport Association Library — 1854 Sub.. 14000 Davenport...... Sub.. 67 Dubuque Young Men's Library Association. "i044 15936 68 Public Library ..- 1890 Sub.. 303 Eddyville Sub.. 69 Estherville... . Library and Reading Room 1881 1000 70 Jefferson Co. Library Association. 1853 Sub.. 802 14255 Fairfield Sub.. 71 Grinnell Grinnell Library 903 900 Humboldt Circulating Library 1873 Sub.. 600 72 Humboldt Sub.. 73 Keokuk Keokuk Bar Association Library/. 1883 7000 Young Men's Association Library.. 1863 Sub.. 65 4294 74 Lyons Sub.. 75 Maquoketa Boardman Literary Institute — 1885 78 250* Marshall County Library 1892 Sub.. 405 2453 76 LM arshalltown.. Sub.. 77 Missouri Valley Public Library ... 1880 1700 Ladies' Library Association 1868 Sub.. "*10 573 78 Monticello Sub. 79 Mt. Pleasant... Ladies' Library 1876 200 5100 80 Ottumwa Library Association ,.. — 2000 81 Sigourney Sigourney Library. 1875 Sub.. 1000 82 Library Association 1865 Sub.. 1600 Waterloo 1860 672 83 Waukon Public Library ...? Sub.. 84 Burling ;ton, Burlington Institute 1847 Acad 3000 85 Cedar 'alls.. Iowa State Normal . ...._,. — 1876 Acad 555 6050 86 Council Bluffs. Western Iowa College — 1884 200- 87 Davenport St. Catherine's Hall 1884 Acad 800 88 Dubuque Mt. St. Joseph's Academy 1868 Acad 1200 89 Epworth Epworth Seminary 1883 Acad 202 1250 90 Fort Dodge Tobin Commercial and Normal.. 1892 Acad 400 91 Iowa Falls Ellsworth College. 1893 Acad 500 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 53

LIBRARIES FOR 1894—CONTINUED.

- i 1 LIBRARIAN. a • CO tn binding . salaries , etc . fo r periodicals . week . • I fo r book s an d culate d i n 1894 . residin g room . ; c3 i—i Al l othe r expenses , No . employed 1 Annua l expense s Annua l expense s Catalogued . Hour s ope n pe r 1 j Annua l income . No . o f volume s cir - Attendanc e i n O 13620 Yes.. 12 1 $ 1162 $ 600 $'£62 W. H. Johnston. 12000 51 2 Cyntha Albright. 11092 37 J 935 523 60 654 Mrs. E. A. Sanford. 318 21793 Dewey 42 1 625 34 56 455 Hannah Babb. 23595 Dewey Part. 66 2 2420 260 30 Sarah Welch. 22548 Subj... Yes.. 45 I 1000 400 . 50 600 P. M. Dunn. 10940 36 1 500 150 60 264 Mrs.Anna M. Spaulding 2678 12000 68 1 600 63 20 380 Miss Mary A. Hurlburt 4780 1800 Dewey Yes.. 24 1 400 235 35 125 Miss Lillian Monk. 1000 300 6 1 300 200 100 Miss Lottie Gable. 1235 2 1 100 105 •27 Mrs. L. L. Whitney. 42619 Dewey Yes- 77 3 13866 $9500 Miss Esther Crawford. 500 Yes... 9 1 150 125 M. A. Steele.

2856 14851 42 1 500 125 50 350 Mary Cassidy.

73 0. T. Dodd. 1129 9000 Miss Laura A. Hurd. Decim. Yes.. 6 80 .... 28060 Yes.. 51 1 4435 1175 117 3116 MissC. Wilder.

11531 47889 Subj... 36 1 A. T. Wells. Clara T. Harkness. 105 8 1 70 25 Margaret Alban. Yes".. 36 1 "200 105 28 309 Miss Ida M. Simpson. 4805 Cutter Yes.. 12 2 252 325 14 184 Matilda P. Scheeler. Mrs.S. T. Puley. 1490 364 66 10 240 Miss E: Shoemaker,

8144 600 Local.. Part. 52 2 2000 1500 200 200 Anna M. Baker. W. S. Paulsen.

825 Decim. Card 27H 1 13 19 10 Helen I. Hanna, IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

STATISTICS OF IOWA a d CD TOWN. NAME a 6- o 3 Oco c3 A S Q Orange City... N. W. Classical Academy. 1886 Acad 3000 93 Osage Cedar Valley Seminary.... 1876 Acad 200 2000 94 Vinton Tilf ord Academy 1871 Acad 1500 95 Boone...... Public School Library 1880 Sch. "150 1870 96 Burlington Public School Sch. 1000 97 Clinton Clinton Public School 1866 Sch. ioio 5170 98 Denison School Library. 1874 Sch. 1350 99 Fort Dodge ... High School Sch.. 50 550 100 Iowa City Public School] Sch.. 59 1259 101 Kellogg Public School Sch 396 102 Knoxville High School Sch.. 1125 103 La Porte High School Sch. 4000 104 Le Claire ... Public School 1867 Sch. 1200 105 Marsh alltown Public School 189: Sch.. 611 3901 106 McGregor School Library Sch 550 107 Oskaloosa High School .. ..: Sch 1967 308 Otturnwa High School 1876 Sch.. 62 1062 109 Red Oak High School Library 1885 Sch.. 100 1000 110 Sabula High School 1893 Sch.. 300 600 m Sheldon Public School Sch 350 112 Sibley Public School Library.. . 1892 Sch.. 112 391 113 Sioux City High School Library 1890 Sch. 400 600 114 Cedar Rapids. Y C. A 2111 115 Davenport Y.M.C.A 445 116 Des Moines Y.M.C. A 500 117 Muscatine Y.M.C.A i 20 450 118 Cedar Rapids. Iowa Masonic Library 1844 Mas. 200 12000 119 Davenport James Grant Law Library Law 9000 120 Davenport Davenport Academy of Nat. Sci. *i868 Sci.. 30145 121 Davenport— Turner's ... : 2710 122 Nevada American Archaelogical Asiatic. 1887 Sci.. 400 3800 123 Sioux City Sioux City Teachers' Library 1890 Ped. 60 360 124 Sioux City. .. Jobbers' Association 200 125 Trenton Henry Co. Inst. of Science 1870 Sci.. 50 1500 % This amount was paid on a building indebtedness, leaving $4,366. t Date of organization as an association, * Date of becoming a free library. IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER. 55

LIBRARIES FOR 1894—CONTINUED.

LIBRARIAN. fo r periodicals . salaries. , etc . fo r books an d binding . readin g room . culate d i n 1894 . week . No . employed Annua l expense s Al l othe r expenses , No . o f volume s cir - Annua l expense s Annua l income . Attendanc e i n Classification . Catalogued . Hour s ope n pe r

500 150 30 1 125 100 15 25 Alonzo Abernethy. 250 Yes.. 5 1 150 125 G. Miller. 25 9893 Subj... Yes.. 10 1 1000 750 60 300 O P. Bostwick. 7004 30 1 Georgia McOlellan. .. .. 30 60 6 Yes.. 100 ... 15 Jas.Gamble.M.D.,Pr.Bd. 3000 Dewey Yes.. 12 1 Eliza (J. Wright. Yes.. 2 200 5 1 103 75 A. W. Stuart. Subj... Yes.. 2 12 Miss Edith Palmer. 400 Yes.... Yes.. 30 '"200 Miss Anna Peterson, 32 35 30 G. H. Olmsted. 300 30 1 500 Miss Gertrude Dawley. Yes.. 66 8 45 T. S. Shepard. 26412 Yes.. 10 5 65 75 Frank C. Lala. 300 Card 36 4 2000 500 150 1*200 T. S. Parvin. Flora B. Haddix. Part. 24 1 < -harles E. Harrison. John Berwald. 2850 280 Yes.. 60 3 1200 ' 775 G. W. Bailey. 40 1 H. E. Kratz, Supt. J. V. Mahoney, ISupt. 700 25 100 50 100 Miss i. arrie Morrison. 56 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

LAWS OF IOWA CONCERNING LIBRARIES.

Section 461 of the Code authorizes the council or trustees of any- city or town that at a municipal election has by vote of the people accepted the benefits of its provisions, to appropriate money for the formation and maintenance of free public libraries, the pur- chase of land and erection, of buildings, or the hiring of buildings or rooms suitable for that purpose, and for the payment of employes; and further authorizes cities and towns to receive and aPPly gifts, donations, devises and bequests for the establishment and promotion of such libraries, and requires the Secretary of State from year to year to furnish to each city and town maintain- ing such a library, a copy of the laws, journals and other works published by authority of the State. The amount that can be appropriated for the " maintenance " of the library is limited to not exceeding one mill on the dollar annually. As to the appro- priation for this purpose, the determination of the amount within the one mill limit and ordering the levy of same, is by section 4 of chapter 41, acts of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly, given to the board of library trustees created by that act. Section 1, chapter 18, acts of the Twenty-second General Assem- bly, as amended by chapter 99, acts of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly, confers upon cities of the first class the power to levy a tax not. exceeding three mills on the dollar to pay interest on indebtedness theretofore or thereafter contracted for the purchase of real estate and the erection of a public library building or buildings and to create a sinking fund to pay such indebtedness. Chapter 41, acts of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly provides for the creation in any city or incorporated town that has accepted the benefits of section 461 of the Code, of a board of library trustees consisting' of nine members—male or female—over twenty-one years of age, to be appointed by the mayor with the approval of the council, and to- hold office, one-third for two years, one-third ior four years, and one-third for six years from the first day of July following their appointment; vacancies to be filled for any unexpired term in like manner; to serve without compensation. The board is authorized to elect a president and secretary and such other officers as it may deem necessary; it is given charge and con- trol of the library, the building or rooms where the same is kept; IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER. ' 57

is authorized to employ, fix the compensation of, and, by a two- thirds vote, for cause, to remove. the librarian, assistants, and other employes; the compensation-in the case of the librarian and assistants to be fixed before employment; to select and purchase all reading* matter, maps, stationery, furniture and fixtures; to adopt, change or repeal by-laws, rules and regulations not incon- sistent with law, for the care, use and government of the library, and fix and'enforce penalties for the violation of the same; and is given exclusive control of the expenditure of all moneys belonging to the library fund, and of u all the affairs of such library " gen- erally: and it is required to report to the city council annually for the year ending June 30, the condition of the library, number of books added, number circulated, number lost, amount of fines col- lected, and amount expended for maintenance of the library, with such other information as the board shall deem important. It is also required annually to fix and order the levy of the amount, not exceeding one mill, for the maintenance of the library. . All library moneys are to be kept by the treasurer apart from other city funds • and paid out on orders of the library board signed by its president and secretary and countersigned by the mayor. Cities of the first class are required to levy such sum as the council shall deem expedient'for the creation of a sinking fund for the payment of interest under chapter 18, acts Twenty-second General Assembly, and acts amendatory thereof. Chapter 42, acts of the Twenty-fifth Gexieral Assembly, legalizes the " library tax " theretofore levied in cities incorporated under the general incorporation laws of the State and containing a popu- lation according to the census of 1875 of less than 19,000, and authorizes the collection of the same as other taxes are collected. Chapter 43, acts of the same GeneraL Assembly, intended to so amend section 461 of the Code as to remove any doubt as to the legality of such a tax in the future, by striking out and inserting certain words by reference to the original section, so misplaces the words to be stricken out and added as to render the amendment nugatory; but it is doubtful whether either the legalizing act or. any such amendment was necessary. 58 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

IOWA GENERAL CROP SUMMARY, 1894. The final crop report of the exceptionally unfavorable season of 1894 makes a better showing of the aggregate products of the State than was deemed possible during the period when the drouth was at its height of severity. ;

Number Average Total Market PRODUCTS. of acres. per acre. product. value.

Corn 6,738,970 12.0 bu. 80,876,640 ,36,394,488 Wheat (winter) 207,863 16.7 bu. 3,481,312 1.775,469 Wheat (spring).?. 564,770 12.8 bu. 7,239,905 3,475.154 Oats 4,029,719 24.0 bu. 96,713.256 26,112,578 Rye 15.1 bu. 1,554,650 668.499 Barley T 501,031 18.4 bu. 9,218,970 3.687,508 Flax 216,436 8 0bu. 1,731,488 2.077,785 Timothy seed 2 5 bu. 376,500 845,125 Clover seed 1.6 bu. 72,000 396,000 Broom corn . 74,000 Sorghum 173,420 Irish potatoes 40.7 bu. 4,708,804 3,104,470 Sweet potatoes 37.0 bu. 110,010 132,000 Buckwheat 320,000 243,200 Hay .8 ton. * 1,875,086 15.375,000 Prairie hay * 1,350,000 6,750,000 Pasturage (estimated) 20,000,000 Total value $ 121,284,696 * Tons. In the above summary of soil products and their market value no account is made of the products of orchards, vineyards and gardens, amounting- to a considerable sum. Pasturage is estimated, and it is believed to be below rather than above the actual value. The estimated total value of soil products in 1893 was about $200,000,000. The output of the soil this year is believed to be about $121,000,000.—Weather and Crop Service Review.

IOWA STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895. The following table is compiled from advance sheets of the biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction: Districts— District townships - 1,19] Independent districts 3,577 Sub-districts 1 . * 9,190 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 59

Schools— Ungraded schools 12,456 Rooms in graded schools 4,520 Average duration in weeks 7.9 School-houses— V Total number of school-houses - . -. 13,519 Valuation of school-houses $15,007,468 Teachers— Male teachers employed 5,281 Female teachers employed 22,782 Average monthly compensation—males $ 38.19 Average monthly compensation—females 31.60 Pupils— Between the ages of 5 and 21 years—males .. 354,995 Between the ages of 5 and 21 years—females 342,233 Enrolled in public schools 522,731 Total average attendance 331,408 Average tuition per month per scholar-_i $ 1.98

IOWA FINANCES—1895.

On the first Monday in January, 1895, the retiring treasurer turned over to the new treasurer the following amounts: Temporary school fund $ 96.00 General revenue r 109,890.97 Agricultural College endowment fund 10,008.08 Agricultural College bonds 475,607.63 Agricultural College interest collected in December 10,807.17 ^ $606,409.85 The State has no indebtedness. <

THE PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND.

The following showing is from the semi-annual apportionment of. the interest of the permanent school fund, as made by the 60 IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTEK. Auditor of State, September 3, 1894, on a basis of 17i cents for each youth in the State, and upon the fund available January, 1894: Total number of youths 687,150 * Permanent school fund held by counties and State $ 4,695,313 Semi-annual interest due, Sec. 18^2 Code $ 116,789.47 Interest on State bonds t .... 1,743.90 Total interest apportioned $ 118,533 37

* Reports due January. 1895, will, no doubt, through sale of lands, raise this amount about $25,000.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

President—Grover Cleveland, New York. Salary, $50,000. Yice-President—Adlai E. Stevenson, Illinois. Salary, $8,000. CABINET. Secretary of State—Walter Q. Gresham, Indiana. Secretary of the Treasury—John G. Carlisle, Kentucky. Secretary of'War—-Daniel S. Lamont, New York. <: Secretary of the Navy—Hilary A. Herbert, Alabama. Secretary of the Interior—Hoke Smith, Georgia. Secretary of Agriculture—J. Sterling iVLorton, Nebraska. Postmaster-General—William L. Wilson, West Virginia. Attorney-General—Richard Olney, Massachusetts. Salary of Cabinet members, $8,000 per annum, each. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Annual sessions are held in Washington City, commencing on the second Monday in October. Chief Justice—Melville W. Fuller, Illinois; appointed 1888. Justices—Stephen J. Field, California; appointed 1863. John M. Harlan, Kentucky; appointed 1877. Horace Gray, Massachusetts; appointed 1881. David J. Brewer, Kansas; appointed 1889. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 61

Justices—Henry B. Brown% Michigan; appointed 1890. George Shiras, Jr., Pennsylvania; appointed 1892. Ho well E. Jackson, Tennessee; appointed 1893. . Edward D. White, ; appointed 1894. - Salary of Chief Justice, $10,500 per annum; Associate Justices, $10,000 per annum, each. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Commissioner of Internal Revenue—Joseph S. Miller. Register of the Treasury—J. Fount Tillman. Comptroller of the Treasury—Robert B. Bower. Comptroller of the Currency—J. H. Eckels. Treasurer-^-Daniel N. Morgan. Director oi the Mint—R. E. Preston. Superintendent of Immigration—Herman Stump. General Superintendent Life-Saving Service—J. I. Kimball. Chief of Secret Service—William P. Hazen. WAR DEPARTMENT. -<-. Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, Commanding Army. Adjutant General— Brig. Gen. G. D. Ruggles. Inspector General—Brig. Gen. Jos. C. Breckinridge. Acting Judge-Advocate General—Col. G. N. Lieber. Quartermaster General—Brig. Gen. R. N. Bachelder. Commissary General of Subsistence—Brig. Gen. M. R. Morgan. Surgeon General—Brig. Gen. George M. Sternberg. Paymaster General—Brig. Gen. William Smith. Chief of Engineers—Brig. Gen. Thomas Lincoln. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT. First Assistant Postmaster-General—Frank H. Jones. Superintendent Money-Order System—Edward M. Gladsden. Superintendent Dead-Letter Office—Bernard Goode. Second Assistant Postmaster-General—Charles Neilson. General Superintendent Railway Mail Service—James E. White. Third Assistant Postmaster-General—Kerr Craige. Postage Stamp Division, Chief-T. Q. Muncie. Registered Letter Division, Principal Clerk—W. H. Wood. Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General—Robert A. Maxwell. 62 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Commissioner of the General Land Office—#Silas«W. Lamoreux. Principal Clerk oi'Surveys—Frank Flynt. Railroad Division, Chief— William J. McGee. Pre-emption Division, Chief—George McCorkle. Commissioner of Patents—John S. Seymour. United States Pension Agent—Sidney L. Willson. Commissioner of Pensions-—William Lochren. Commissioner of Labor—Carroll D. Wright. Commissioner of Indian Affairs—Daniel M. Browning1. Commissioner of Railways—Wade Hampton. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Chief of Weather Bureau—Mark W. Harrington. Chief Bureau of Animal Industry—Dr. D. E. Salmon. Director of Experimental Stations—A. C. True. Chief of Division of Forestry—B. E. Fernow. Chief of Seed Division—M. E. Fagan. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries—Marshall McDonald.

U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS.

EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT—Composed of the districts of North- ern Iowa, Southern Iowa> Minnesota, Eastern Missouri, Western Missouri, Eastern Arkansas, Western Arkansas, Nebraska, Col- orado, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and territories of New Mexico, Utah and Oklahoma. HON. DAVID J. BREWER, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court. HON. HENRY C. CALDWELL, Little Rock, Ark., U. S. Circuit Judge. HON. WALTER H. SANBORN, St. Paul, Minn., U. S. Circuit Judge. HON. AMOS M. THAYER, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. Circuit Judge. r SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA. District Judge—HON. JOHN S. WOOLSON, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. District Attorney—HON. CHARLES D. FULLEN, Fairfield, Iowa. U. S. Marshal— FRANK P. BRADLEY, Council Bluffs, Iowa. IOWAWFICIAL REGISTER. 63

Clerk Circuit Court—EDWARD R. MASON, Des Moines, Iowa. Clerk District Court—J. J. STEADMAN, Council Bluffs, Iowa. NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA. District Judge—HON. OLIVER P. SHIRAS, Dubuque, Iowa. District Attorney—HON. CATO SELLS, Vinton, Iowa. Marshal—W. M. DESMOND, Clinton, Iowa. Clerk of District and Circuit Courts—A. J. VAN DUZEE, Dubuque, Iowa.

U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTORS. IOWA. THIRD DISTRICT. Collector—John C. Kelly, Sioux City. Chief Office Deputy—A. A. Smith, Dubuque. Office Deputy—James Bennett, Dubuque. Field Deputy First Division—Geo. LI Gilbert, Monona. Field Deputy Second Division—C. M. Wyth, Cedar Falls. Field Deputy Third Division—J. W. Brown, Webster City. Field Deputy Fourth Division—T. J. Griggs, Cherokee. Stamp Deputy—Mary A. Ball, Sioux City. Gaugers—J. M. Lynch, Sioux City. F. H. Carberry, Dubuque. FOURTH DISTRICT. Collector—W. H. Stackhouss, Burlington. Chief Deputy Collector—F. J. Riling, Burlington. Deputy Collectpr First Division—F. S. Pheips, Burlington. Deputy Collector Second Division—A. W. Brockell, Clinton. Deputy Collector Third Division—W. S. Hall, Des Moines. Deputy Collector Fouith Division—J. C, Lange, Council Bluffs. Deputy Collector Fhth Division—J. A. McCosh, Burlington. * Stamp Deputies—A. R. Dixon, Davenport. M. Stern, Des Moines. G. A. Robinson, Council Bluffs. Charles Connelly, Ottumwa. J. C. Weaver, Keokuk. Clerks—Mrs. F. C. Dodge, Burlington. S. A. Smith, Burlington. 64 IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTEB. U.'S. PENSION AGENCY IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

Ag&nt—C. H. Robinson, Marion county;• postoflB.ce,Des Moines, Iowa.

U. S. LAND OFFICE.

Register—FjStV&rd. S. Evans, Des Moines. Receiver—William H. Turbett, Des Moines-

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q -rH< , : STATE GOVERNMENT. ALABAMA.—CAPITAL, MONTGOMERY. Governor, William C. Oates; Secretary of State, James K. Jack son; Treasurer, J. Craig Smith; Auditor, John Purifoy; Attorney General, William C. Fitts; Commisssioner of Agriculture, H. D. Lane; Superintendent of Instruction, John O. Turner; Adjutant- General, Charles P. Jones. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 24; house, 65; joint ballot, 89. Populists: Senate, 8; house, 34; joint ballot, 42. 'Re- publicans: Senate] 1; house, 1; joint ballot, 2. ARIZONA—CAPITAL, PHCENIX. Governor, Louis C. Hughes; Secretary, C. M. Bruce; Treasurer, P. J. Call; Auditor, C. P. Leitsh; Adjutant-General, Edward Schwartz; k Attorney-General, F. J. Heney; Superintendent of Instruction, F. J. Netherton. Territorial Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Council, 6; house, 17; joint ballot 23. Democrats: Council, 6; house, 7; joint ballot, 13. ARKANSAS—CAPITAL, LITTLE ROCK. Governor, J. P. Clark; Secretary of State, H. B. Arraistead; Treasurer, Ransom Gulley; Auditor, C. B. Mills; Attorney-Gen- eral, E. B. Kinsworth; Adjutant-General, Marcellus Davis; (acting) Commissioner of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture, W. G. Vincenheller; Land Commissioner, J.F.Richie; Superintendent oi Instruction, Junius Jordan. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 31; house, 88; joint ballot, 119. Republicans: Senate, 1; house, 3; joint ballot, 4. Populists: Senate, 0; house, 9; joint ballot, 9. CALIFORNIA—CAPITAL, SACRAMENTO. Governor, James H. Budd; Lieutenant-Governor, Spencer G. Millard; Secretary of State, L. H. Brown; Treasurer, Levi Rock- liffe; Attorney-General, W. F. Fitzgerald; Superintendent ot Public 74 IOWA OiB^FlCiAL REGISTER.

Instruction, Sam T. Black; Comptroller, E. P. Colgan; Surveyor General, M. J. Wright; Superintendent of State Printing, A. j. Johnson. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 25; house,, 62; joint ballot, 87. Democrats: Senate, 15; house, 16; joint ballot, 31. Other parties: Senate, 0; house, 2: joint ballot, 2: COLORADO—CAPITAL, DENVER. Governor, A. W. Mclntyre; Lieutenant-Governor, J. L. Brush; Secretary of State, A. B. McGaffy; Treasurer, H. E. Mulnix; Audi- tor, C. C. Parks; Superintendent of Education, Angamette Peavey; Attorney-General, B. L. Carr. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 16; house, 41; joint ballot, 57. Democrats: Senate, 1; house, 0; joint ballot, 1. Populists: "Senate, 18; house, 21; joint ballot, 42. CONNECTICUT—CAPITAL, HARTFORD. Governor, O. Vincent Coffin; Lieutenant-Governor, Lorrin A. Cook; Secretary of State, William C. Mowry: Treasurer, Geo. W. Hodge; Comptroller, Benj. P. Mead; Secretary of State Board of Education, Charles D. Hine. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 2; house, 46; joint ballot, 48. Republicans: Senate, 22; house, 205; joint ballot, 227. Populists: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. DELAWiVRE—CAPITAL, DOVER. Governor, Joshua H. Marvil; Attorney-General, John R. Nichol- son; Superintendents of Education, H. D. Griffin, Caleb C. Tindal, P. Zameny. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 5; house, 6; joint ballot. 11. Republicans: Senate, 4; house, 15; joint ballot, 19. FLORIDA—CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE. Governor, Henry L. Mitchell; Secretary of State, John L. Craw- ford; Comptroller, W D. Bloxham; Treasurer, C. B. Collins; Superintendent of Public Instruction, W. N Sheats; Commissioner of Agriculture, L. B. Mombwell; Attorney-General, W. B Lamar. State legislature is democratic except one populist in the seii- ate and four populists in the house, vf-- IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTER. 75

GEORGIA—CAPITAL, ATLANTA. Governor, William Y. Atkinson; Secretary of State, Allen D. Candler; Treasurer, R. U. Hardeman; Comptroller-General, William A. Wright; Attorney-General, Joseph M. Terrell; Adjutant-General, J. Mclntosh Kell; Commissioner of Agriculture, R. T. Nesbit: School Commissioner, S. D. Bfadwell. State Legislature, 1895— Damocrats: Senate, 38; house, 126: joint.ballot, 164. Republicans: senate, 1; house, 2; joint ballot, 3. Populists: Senate, 5; house, 47; joint ballot, 52. IDAHO—CAPITAL, BOISE CITY. Governor, William J. McConnell; Lieutenant-Governor, F. J. Mills; Secretary of State, I. W. Garrett; Treasurer, C. Banting-; State Auditor, Frank C. Rumsey: Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, C. A. Faresman; Adjutant-General, A. Case: Attorney-General, Geo. M. Parsons. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 1; house, 1: joint ballot, 2. Republicans: Senate, 11; house, 26: joint ballot, 37. Populists: Senate, G; house, 9; joint ballot, 15. ILLINOIS--CAPITAL, SPRINGFIELD. Governor, J. B. Altgeld; Lieutenant-Governor, J. M. Gill; .Sec- retary of State, W. H. Henrichsen; Auditor, D. Gore; State Treas- urer, H. Wulff; Superintendent of Public Instruction, H. Raab; Adjutant-General, A. Orendorfi:; Attorney-General, M. T. Moloney. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 19; house, 66; joint ballot, 85. Republicans: Senate, 32: house, 87; joint ballot, 119. INDIANA—CAPITAL, INDIANAPOLIS. Governor— Claude Matthews; Lieutenant-Governor, Mortimer Nye; Secretary of State, W. D. Owen; Auditor, Americus C. Daily; Treasurer, F. T. Scholz: Superintendent of Public Instruction, David M. Greeting; State Statistician, S. J. Thompson: State Geologist, W. S. Blatchley; Adjutant-General, Irwin Robins; Attorney-Gen- eral, W. A. Ketcham. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 20; house, 18; joint ballot, 38. Republicans: Senate, 30: house, 82; joint ballot, 112. ?6 v IOWA OFtlOlAt

IOWA—CAPITAL, DES MOINES. [ See page 3 of this Register.1 State Legislature, 1894—Republicans: Senate, 34; house. 79; joint ballot, 113. Democrats: Senate, 16; house, 21: joint ballot, 37. KANSAS—CAPITAL, TOPEKA. Governor, E. N. Morrill; Lieutenant-Governor, J. A. Troutman; Secretary of State, W. C. Edwards; State Auditor, G. E. Cole; Treasurer, O. L. Atherton: Attorney-General, E. B. Dawes: Super- intendent of Public Instruction, E. Stanley. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 2; house, 1; joint ballot, 3. Populists: Senate, 23: house, 33; joint ballot, 56. Republicans: Senate. 15; house, 91; joint ballot, 106. KENTUCKY—CAPITAL, FRANKFORT. Governor, John Young Brown; Lieutenant-Governor^ M. C. Alford; Secretary of State, John W. Headley; Treasurer, H. S. Hale; Auditor, L. C. Norman; Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, E. P. Thompson; Adjutant-General, A. J. Gross; Commisioner of Agriculture, Nicholas McDowell; Attorney-General, W. J. fien- drick. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: .Senate, 27; house, 73; joint ballot, 100. Republicans: Senate, 11; house, 22; joint ballot, 33. Populists: Senate, 0; house, 5; joint ballot, 5.

LOUISIANA—CAPITAL, BATON ROUGE. :. Governor, Murphy J. Foster; Lieutenant-Governor, H. R. Lott (acting); Secretary of State, T. S. Adams; Treasurer, John Picket; Auditor, W. M. Heard; Adjutant-General, T. F. Bell; Superintend- ent of Education, A. D. Lafasque; Attorney-General, M. J. Cun- ningham. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 37: house, 96; joint ballot, 133. Republicans: Senate, 0; house, 2; joint ballot, 2. MAINE—CAPITAL, AUGUSTA. Governor, H. B. Cleaves; Secretary of State, N. Fessenden; Treasurer, F. M. Simpson; Attorney-General, F. A. Powers. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 31; house, 146; joint ballot, 177. Democrats: Senate, 0: House, 5; joint ballot, 5. IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER. . 77

MARYLAND—CAPITAL, ANNAPOLIS. Governor, Frank Brown; Secretary of State, Edwin Gott; Comp- troller, Marion D. Smith; Treasurer, Spencer C. Jones; Adjutant- General, H. Kyd Douglas; Attorney-General, John P. Poe. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 21; house, 68; joint ballot, 89. Republicans: Senate, 5; house, 23; joint bal- lot, 28. MASSACHUSETTS—CAPITAL, BOSTON. Governor, Frederick T. Greenhalge; Lieutenant-Governor, Roger Wolcott; Secretary, William M. Olin; Treasurer, Henry M. Phillips; Auditor, John W. Kimball; AttorneyzGeneral, Hosea M. Knowlton; Adjutant-General, Samuel Dalton. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 36; house, 191; joint ballot, 227. Democrats: Senate, 4; house 44; joint ballot, 48. Prohibition-Republicans: Senate, 0; house, 2; joint ballot,^ 2. Republican-Democrats: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. Democrat-Republicans: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, lr Labor-Democrat: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. MICHIGAN—CAPITAL, LANSING. Governor, John T. Rich; Lieutenant-Governor, Alford Milnes; Secretary of State, Washington Gardner; Treasurer, James M. Wilkinson; Auditor, Stanley W. Turner; Adjutant-General, Charles L. Eaton; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Henry R. Patten- gill; Attorney-General, Frederick A. Maynard. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 32; house, 87; joint ballot, 119. Democrats: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. MINNESOTA—CAPITAL, ST. PAUL. Governor, Knute Nelson; Lieutenant-Governor, D. M. Clough; Secretary of State, Albert Berg; Treasurer, A. T. Koerner; State Auditor, R. C. Dunn; Adjutant-General, H. Muchlberg; Attorney General, H. W. Childs. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 46; house, 95; joint ballot, 141. Democrats: Senate, 3; house, 10; joint ballot, 13. Populists: Senate, 5; house, 9; joint ballot, 14. MISSISSIPPI—CAPITAL, JACKSON. Governor, John M. Stone; Lieut enant-G over nor, M. M. Evans; Secretary of State, Geo. M. Goran; Treasurer, J. J. Evans; Auditor, 78 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

W. W. Stone; Attorney-General,Frank Johnson; Superintendent of Education, J. R. Preston; Adjutant-General, William Henry. MISSOURI—CAPITAL, JEFFERSON CITY. Governor, William J. Stone; Lieu tenant-Governor, John B. O'Mara: Secretary of State, Alexander A. Lesueur; State Auditor, J. M. Silbert; State Treasurer, Levi V. Stephens; Adjutant-General, Jos. A. Wickham; Superintendent of Education, John B. Kirk; Attorney-General, R. F. Walker. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 19: house, 58; joint ballot, 77. Republicans: Senate, 15; house, 80: joint ballot, 95. People's: Senate, 0; house, 2; joint ballot, 2. MONTANA—CAPITAL, HELENA. Governor, John E. Rickards; Lieutenant-Governor, A. C. Bolkin; Secretary of State, Louis Rohritt: Tieasurer, Fred. *W. Wright; Attorney-General, Henri J. Haskell; Auditor, A. B. Cook; Adjutant- General, C. F. Lloyd. NEBRASKA—CAPITAL, LINCOLN. Governor, Silas A. Holcomb; Lieutenant-Governor, Robert E. Moore; Secretary of State, Joel A. Piper; Auditor of Public Ac- counts, Eugene Moore; Treasurer, Joseph S. Bartley; Superin- tendent of Public Instruction, Henry R. Corbet; Attorney-General', Arthur S. Churchill. State Legislatures 1895—Democrats: Senate, 0; house, 4; joint ballot, 4. Republicans: Senate, 25: house, 72; joint ballot, 97. Populists: Senate, 7; house, 4; joint ballot, 11. Populist-Demo- crat: Senate, 1; house, 19; joint ballot, 20. NEVADA—CAPITAL, CARSON CITY. Governor, John E. Jones; Lieutenant-Governor, Reinhold Sad- ler; Secretary of State, Eugene Howell; Treasurer, W. J. Wester- field; Superintendent of Public Instruction, H. C. Cutting; At tor- ney-General, R. M. Beatty. State Legislature, 1895— Silverites: Senate, 9; house, 17; joint ballot, 26. Republicans: Seriate, 3; house, 12; joint ballot, 15. Independents: Senate, 3; house, 0; joint ballot, 3v Populists: Senater, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. . *•. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. . 79

NEW HAMPSHIRE-CAPITAL, CONCORD. Governor, Charles A. Bursiel; Secretary of State, Ezra S. Stearns; Treasurer, Solon A. Carter: Adjutant-General, A. D. Ay ling: Attorney-General, Edwing J. Eastman. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 21: house, 262; joint ballot, 283. Democrats: Senate, 3: house, 101; joint ballot. 104. NEW JERSEY—CAPITAL, TRENTON. Governor, G. T. Werts; Secretary of State, H. C. Kelsey; Treas- urer, G. B. Swain; Comptroller, W. S. Hancock; Attorney General, J. P. Stockton: Adjutant-General W. S. Stryker. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 16: house 54: joint ballot, 70. Democrats: Senate, 5: house, 6; joint ballot, 11. -NEW MEXICO—CAPITAL, SANTA FE. Governor, William T. Thornton; Secretary, Lorion Miller: Treasurer, to be appointed: Auditor, to be appointed; Solicitor- General, J. P. Victory: Superintendent of Public Instruction, to be appointed. Legislature—Republicans: Senate, 5; house, 10: joint ballot. 15. Democrats: Senate. 7: house, 14; joint ballot, 21. NEW YORK—CAPITAL. ALBANY. Governor, Levi P. Morton: Lieutenant-G over nor, Charles T. Saxton: Secretary of State, John Palmer: Treasurer of State, Addison B. Colvin; Auditor, James A. Roberts; Attorney-General Theodore.E. Hancock; Railroad Commissioners, Alfred C. Chapin, Michael Rickard, Samuel Beardsley; Superintendent of Education, Samuel P. Crooker: Labor Commissioner, Thomas J. Dowling: State Librarian, Melvil Dewey: Superintendent of State Prisons, Austin Lathrop; Superintendent of Banks, Charles M. Preston; Superintendent of Insurance, James P. Pierce. Legislature—Republicans: Senate, 19: house, 105; joint ballot, 124. Democrats: Senate, 13; house, 23; joint ballot, 36. NORTH CAROLINA—CAPITAL, RALEIGH. Governor, Elias Carr; Lieutenant-Governor, R. A. Doughton; Secretary of State, Octavius Coke; Auditor, R. M. Furman; Treas- urer, W. H. Worth; Adjutant-General, F. H. Cameron: Attorney- 80 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

General, F. I. Osborn; Superintendent of Public Instruction, J. C. Scarborough. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 9; house, 46; joint ballot, 57. Republicans: Senate, 15: house, 36; joint ballot, 51. Populists: Senate, 26; house, 33; joint ballot, 59. Prohibi- tion: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. NORTH DAKOTA—CAPITAL, BISMARCK. Governor, Roger Allin; Lieutenant-Governor, John H. Worst; Secretary of State, C. M. Dahl; Treasurer, George E. Nichols; Auditor, Frank E. Briggs; Insurance Commissioner, F. B. Fancher; Attorney-General, John F. Cowan; Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, Emma F. Bates; 'Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, A. H. Laughlin. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 25; house, 49; joint ballot, 74. Democrats: Senate, 2; house, 5; joint ballot, 7. Peoples: Senate, 4; house, 8; joint ballot, 12. OHIO—CAPITAL, COLUMBUS. Governor,William McKinley, Jr.; Lieutenant-Governor, Andrew L. Harris; Secretary of State, S. M. Taylor; Treasurer, William T. Cope; Auditor, E. W. Poe; Commissioner of Common Schools, Oscar T. Corson; Attorney-General, John R. Richards. yv State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 25; house, 85; joint ballot, 110. Democrats: Senate, 6; house, 22; joint bal- lot, 28. OKLAHOMA—CAPITAL, GUTHRIE. Governor, William VC. Renfew; Secretary, Thos. J. Lowe; Treas- urer, Martin L. Turner; Attorney-General, C. A. Galbraith; Super- intendent of Education, E. D. Cameron. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Council, 7; house, 16; joint ballot, 23. Democrats: Council, 1; house, 3; joint ballot, 4. Peoples: Council, 5; house, 7; joint ballot, 12. OREGON—CAPITAL, SALEM. Governor, Wm. B. Lord; Secretary of State, Harrison R. Kin- caid: State Treasurer, Philip Melscham; Superintendent of Public Instruction, George M. Irwin; Attorney-General, C. M. Idleman. r State Legislature, 1895— Democrats: Senate, 8; house, 0; joint ballot, 8. Republicans: Senate, 19; house, 53; joint ballot. 72, Populists: Senate* 3; house, 6; joint ballot, 9. ^ IOWA OFB^ICIAL REGISTER. .. 81

; PENNSYLVANIA—CAPITAL, HARRISBURG. Governor, Daniel H. Hastings; Lieutenant-Governor, Walter Lyons; Secretary of State, James W. Latta; Treasurer, Samuel M. Jackson; Auditor-General Amos H. Mylin. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 33; house, 134; joint ballot, 167. Democrats: Senate, 17; house, 70; joint ballot, 87. RHODE ISLAND—CAPITAL, PROVIDENCE. Governor, D. Russell Brown; Lieutenant-Governor, Edwin R. Allen; Secretary -of State, Charles P. Burnett; Attorney-General Edward C. Dubois; ^General Treasurer, Samuel Clark; Adjutant- General, Elisha Dyer; Auditor, A. C. Sanders; Superintendent of Education, fT. B. Stockwell. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 35; house, 69; joint ballot, 104. Democrats: Senate 2; house, 3; joint ballot, 5. SOUTH CAROLINA—CAPITAL, COLUMBIA. Governor, J. Gary Evans; Lieutenant-Governor, W. H. Zimmer- man; Secretary ot State, D. H. Tompkins; Attorney-General G. W. Buchanan; Treasurer, W. T. C. Bates: Comptroller, James Norton: Superintendent of Education, W. D. Mayfield; Adjutant-General 3. Gray Watts. : • - State Legislature, 1895—Rep. (Tillman) Democrats: Senate, 29; house, 104; joint ballot, 133. Independent Democrats: Senate, 7; house, 17; joint ballot, 24. Republicans: Senate, 0; house, 3; joint ballot, 3. SOUTH DAKOTA—CAPITAL, PIERRE. Governor, Charles H. Sheldon; Lieutenant-Governor, Charles N. Herried: Secretary of State, Thomas Thorson; Treasurer, Kisk G. Phillips; Auditor, J. E. Hippie; Attorney-General, J. Crawford; Adjutant-General, Geo. A. Silsby; Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, Frank Crane. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 33; house, 68; joint ballot, 101. Populists: Senate, 10; house, 15; joint ballot, 25. TENNESSEE—CAPITAL, NASHVILLE. Governor, H. Clay Evans; Secretary of State, William S. Mor- gan; Treasurer, E. B. Craig: Commissioner of Agriculture, T. F. P. Allison; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Frank JVL Smith; 6 82 • IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTEK.

Comptroller, James A. Harris; Adjutant-General, John A. Fite; Attorney-General G. W. Pickle. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 20; house 60; joint ballot, 80. Republicans: Senate, 10; house, 32; joint ballot, 42. Populists: Senate, 3; house, 7; joint ballot, 10. —CAPITAL, AUSTIN. Governor, Charles A. Culberson; Lieutenant-Governor, George T. Jester; Secretary of State, George W. Smith; Treasurer, W. B. Wortham; Comptroller, R. W. Finley; Superintendent of Public instruction, j. M. Carlisle; Adjutant-General W. H. Mabry; Com- missioner of General Land Office, A. J. Baker; Attorney-General M. M. Crane. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 29; house, 103; joint ballot, 132. Republicans: Senate, 0; house, 3; joint ballot, 3. Populists: Senate, 2; house, 22; joint ballot, 24. UTAH—CAPITAL, SALT LAKE CITY. ^Governor, Caleb W. West; Secretary, Chas. . C. Richards; Auditor, John T. Caine; Treasurer, J. W. Whitehead, Jr.; United States District Attorney, John W. Judd. VERMONT—CAPITAL, MONTPELIER. Governor, Urban A. Woodbury; Lieutenant-Governor, Zopher M. Mansur; Secretary of State. C. W. Brownell, Jr.: Treasurer, Henry F. Field; Auditor, F. D. Hale; Adjutant General, T. S. Peck; Superintendent of Education, Mason S. Stone. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 30; house, 227; joint ballot, 257. Democrats: Senate, 0; house, 11; joint ballot, 11. Independents: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. VIRGINIA—CAPITAL, RICHMOND. *;' Governor, Charles T. Ferrall; Lieutenant-Governor, R. C. Kent: Secretary of State, James T. Lawless; First Auditor, Morton Marye; Second Auditor, Josiah Ryland; Treasurer, A. W. Harmon; Adjutant-General, C. J. Anderson; Superintendent of Free Schools, JohnE. Marsey; Attorney-General R. Taylor Scott. State Legislature, 1894—Democrats: Senate, 28; house, 90; joint ballot, 118. Republicans: Senate, 2; house, 10; joint ballot, 12. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 83

WASHINGTON—CAPITAL, OLYMPIA. Governor, John H. McGraw; Lieutenant-Governor, Frank H. Luce; Secretary of State, James H. Price; Treasurer, O. A. Bowen; Auditor, L. R. Grimes; Adjutant-General, R. G. O'Brien; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chas. W. Bean; Attorney- General W. C. Jones. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 5; house, 4; joint £allot, 9. Republicans: Senate, 26; house, 54; joint ballot, 80. Populists: Senate, 3; house, 20; joint ballot, 23. WEST VIRGINIA—CAPITAL, CHARLESTON. Governor, William A. McCorkle; Secretary of State, W. E. Chilton; Treasurer, J. M. Rowan; Auditor, I. V. Johnson; Attor- ney General, Thomas S. Riley; Adjutant-General, J. A. Holley; Superintendent of Schools, V. A. Lewis. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 17; house, 63; joint ballot, 77. Democrats: Senate, 12; house, 22; joint ballot, 34. WISCONSIN—CAPITAL, MADISON. Governor, William H. Nepham; Lieutenant-Governor, Emil Baensch; Secretary of State, Henry Carson; Treasurer, Sewell A. Peterson; Attorney-General, W. H. Mylrea; Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction, J. Q. Emery; Commissioner of Insurance, W. A. Fricke; Railroad Commissioner, D. McKenzie. State Legislature, 1895—Republicans: Senate, 20; house, 81; joint ballot, 101. Democrats: Senate, 13; house, 19; joint ballot, 32. WYOMING—CAPITAL, CHEYENNE. Governor, W. A. Richards; Secretary of State, Charles W. Burdick; Treasurer, Henry G. Hay; Auditor, William O. Owen; Superintendent of Education, Estella Pell. State Legislature, 1895—Democrats: Senate, 4; house, 2; joint ballot, 6.. Republicans: Senate, 14; house, 34; joint ballot, 48. Populists: Senate, 0; house, 1; joint ballot, 1. 84 IOWA OFFICIAL .REGISTER.

IOWA IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. The following list shows the number of electoral votes cast by Iowa since the admission into the Union: also the names of the electors. 1848—Four for Lewis Cass, Democrat. Joseph Williams, Augustus C. Dodge, John J. Selman, Lincoln Clarke. 1852—Four for Franklin Pierce, Democrat. Jonathan E. Fletcher, George H. Williams, Augustus Hall, William E. Leff- ingwell. 1856—Four for John C. Fremont, Republican. Daniel F. Miller, William M. Stone, Henry O'Connor, Samuel A. Russell. 1860—Four for Abraham Lincoln, Republican. Fitz Henry Warren, Joseph A. Chapline, M. L. McPherson, Charles Pomeroy. 1864—Eight for Abraham Lincoln, Republican. C. Ben Dar- win, William G. Thompson, John Van Valkenburg, Samuel S. Burdett, Benjamin S. Hunt, Daniel Anderson, Gilman C. Mudgett, Henry C. Henderson. 1868—Eight for U. S. Grant, Republican. A. L. Glasgow, Joseph B. Young, Hiram Scofield, James F. Lane, S. H. Taft, Jacob W. Rogers, John Meyer, William Hale. 1872—Eleven for U. S. Grant, Republican. Samuel J. Kirk- wood, Christian Wullwebber, Samuel A. Russell, James T. Lane, Elijah OdelL E. W. Eastman, R. H. Gilmore, James Coen, Warren S. Dungan, T. V. Shoup, Isaac Pendleton. 1876—Eleven for Rutherford B. Hayes, Republican. John Van Valkenburg, W. P. Hepburn, H. William Dodd, Waldo M. Potter, M. W. Johnson, William V. Lucas, R. Howe Taylor, W. O. Crosby, George L. Godfrey, William M. Brooks, I. N. Kidder. .1880—Eleven for James A. Garfield, Republican. James Har- lan, Albert R. Anderson, Christopher T. Jones, John A. Pickler, Francis B. Daniels, Smith G. Blythe, Cyrus Maholm, Rinaldo L. Tilton, Lewis Miles, Jr., Cunningham R. Scott, Albert Head. 1884—Thirteen for James G Blaine, Republican.. John Van Valkenburg, William F. Sapp, David J. Palmer, William A. Foster, Daniel Kerr, John W. McHugh, Oscar H. Mills, Hervy J. Vail, John A. Storey,William H. Tedford, John D. Holmes, James S. Kelso, D. Carr Early. 1888—Thirteen for Benjamin Harrison, Republican. W. M. Stone, W. P. Hepburn, L. W. Myers, Will S. R. Burnette, Jed IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 85

Lake, James O. Crosby, Robert G. Cousins, John Morrison, Henry S. Wilcox, Robert L. Parrish, Alonzo H. Sniff, J. L. Kamrar, Herbert B. Wyman. 1892—Thirteen for Benjamin Harrison, Republican. A. B. Cummins, Milton Remley, William M. Walker, Charles Lewis, Charles E. Albrook, Harry P. Hancock, Henry Stone, Beryl F. Carroll, Edward R. Hayes, M. L. Temple, John Lindt, Zala A. Church, Edward D. Chassell.

COMMONWEAL ARMIES—1894. The following table shows the location and strength of the commonweal armies the last week in April, when the movement was at its full strength: * Kelly, commanding Iowa ----1,118 Vinette, commanding California <_ 850 *Frye^ commanding Indiana : 550 *Coxey, commanding Maryland 300 Inman, commanding California. - _ 300 * Fitzgerald, commanding Massachusetts 200 Gray son, commanding Colorado _. - _ 200 Sanders, commanding Colorado-. - 400 * Galvin, commanding Ohio 200 Shepherd, commanding Washington - 950 Sweetland, commanding Connecticut 300 t Morrison, commanding Missouri • 300 Aubry, commanding Indiana - _: 150 Hogan, commanding Montana . 450 Norman, commanding Wisconsin 75 Jones, commanding Maryland _. 30 Healey, commanding Connecticut.__ 20 Jeffries, commanding Michigan. 1 350 Bakowski, commanding Ohio _ 250 Wilson, commanding Iowa 40 * Reached Washington City. + This does not include the branch under Johnson in Missouri at the same date, or those under Beaumont at that date in Oklahoma, the number of tl^ese twp contingently 86 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

LABOR STRIKES IN UNITED STATES—1894. May—Ribbon weavers. New York City and New Jersey. Involved about 10,000 workmen. Demand for higher wages. Continued for several months and failed. June—Pullman employes, aided by American Railway Union, Chicago. Involved workmen throughout the northwest and to California, estimated at 50,000. Reduction of Pullman employes' wages. Continued about three months and failed. June—Iron and tube workers, McKeesport, Pa. Involved three or four thousand workmen. Demand for higher wages. Contin- ued about seven weeks; failed. July—Mill workers, New Bedford. Involved about 8,000 work- men. -Anticipation of reduced wages. Continued about six weeks; workmen returned at old schedule. August—Woolenmill workers, Utica, N.Y. Involved about5,000 workmen. Caused by general dissatisfaction. Continued about two weeks and was compromised. August—Mill workers; Fall River, Mass. Closed some forty mills. Demanded higher wages. Schedule compromised. August—Hatters, Newark, N. J. Involved about 2,600 work- men. Demand for higher wages. Schedule compromised. August—Sewers employed by " sweaters," New York City, N. Y. Involved 20,000 workmen. Continued about six weeks. Demand for higher wages and shorter hours. Succeeded in reduc- ing working hours from eighteen to ten per day. September—Cloakmakers, tailors, shirtmakers, 'button-hole makers, carpenters, etc., New York City, N. Y. Involved about 8,000 workmen. Demanded higher wages and shorter hours; com- promised. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 87 STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES—1894-5.

NUMBER OF ANNUAL. MEMBERS. NEXT SESSION LIMIT OF STATES AND OR TERRITORIES. BEGINS. BIENNIAL SESSION. Sen- Lower ate. House.

Alabama Nov. 13, 1894 .... Biennial.. 50 days '33 100 Arizona Jan. 15, 1895 Biennial.. 60 days 12 24 Arkansas Fan. 14. 1895 Biennial.. 60 days 32 100 California Jan , 1895, Biennial.. 60 days 20 8tf Colorado Jan. 2, 1895..... Biennial.. 90 days 35 65 Connecticut Jan. 9,1895 Biennial.. No limit. (6 mo).. 24 252 Delaware Jan. 1,1895 Biennial.. No limit 9 21 Florida -. April 2, 1895 Biennial.. 60 days 32 68 Georgia Oct. 25.1894 Biennial.. 50 days 44 175 Idaho Jan. 7/1895...... Biennial.. 60 days 18 36 Illinois ... Jan. 2, 1895 Biennial.. No limit. (5 mo.).. 51 153 Indiana Jan. 10,1895 Biennial.. 61 days 50 100 Iowa Jan. 14, 1896 Biennial.. No limit 50 100 Kansas Jan. 8,1895 Biennial.. 50 days, pay 40 125 Kentucky Dec, 1895 Biennial. 60 days 38 100 Louisiana May, 1896... Biennial.. 60 days 36 98 Maine Jan.'2, 1895 . Biennial.. No limit 31 151 Maryland 1st Wed. Jan;'96 Biennial.. 90 days 26 91 Massachusetts... Jan. 3, 1895 Annual... No limit, (7 mo.).. 40 240 Michigan Jan 1, 1895 Biennial.. No limit, (6 mo.).. 32 100 Minnesota Jan. 7, 1895 Biennial.. 90 days 54 114 Mississippi Jan. 7, 1896 Biennial.. 60 days, usual 45 133 M issouri Jan. 2,1895 .... Biennial.. 70 days 34 140 M ontana Jan. 1, 1895 .... Biennial.. 60 days 21 61 Nebraska.. Jan. 1,1895 ... Biennial.. 60 days, pay limit 33 100 Nevada Jan 21, 1895 Biennial.. 50 days 15 30 New Hampshire. J an. 2. 1895 .... Biennial.. No limit. (3 mo.).. 24 360 New Jersey Jan. 8, 1895 Annual... No limit 21 60 New Mexico Dec. 31. 1894 Biennial.. 60 days ., 12 24 New York Jan. 1, 1895 Annual No limit. (3 mo.).. 32 128 North Carolina . Jan, 1895. Biennial.. 60 days 50 120 North Dakota..., Jan., 1895 Biennial.. 60 days 31 62 Ohio.: Jan. 7, 1896 .... Biennial.. No limit 31 107 Oklohoma Jan. 8, 1895 Biennial.. 60 days 13 2o Oregon , Jan. 14. 1895 Biennial.. 40 days 30 60 Pennsylvania..., Jan. 1, 1895 Biennial..- No limit.... 50 104 Rhode Island .... Jan. 29, 1895 .... Annual... 4 months 37 72 South Carolina... Nov. 27, 1894 Annual... 30 days 36 124 South Dakota.... Jan. 8. 1895 Biennial 60 days 45 85 .Tennessee Jan 7. 1895 .. . Biennial.. 75 days 33 99 Texas Jan. 8, 1895 Biennial.. 90 days. (ex. 30th). 31 128 Utah.. New Oongressio nal act wh ich will make ch ange Vermont Oct. 3. 1894 .... Biennial About 8 weeks ... 30 243 Virginia Dec. 4, 1895 Biennial.. 90 days 40 100 Washington Jan. 14,1895 Biennial.. 60 days 34 78 West Virginia .. Jan. 10, 1895.... Biennial.. 45 days 26 70 Wisconsin Jan. 8, 1895 Biennial. No limit 33 100 Wyoming Jan. 8, 1895 Biennial 40 days 18 37 88 IOWA OFFICIAL KEGTSTER.

NATIONAL HOMES FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. President Board of Managers—-GEN. WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN, Hartford, Conn. Secretary Board of Managers—-GEN". M. T. McMAHON, 41 Park Row, New York City. Inmates. Central, Dayton, Ohio - 4,699 .Northwestern, Milwaukee, Wis •_"_ 2,089 Eastern, Togue, Maine.__. 1,687 . Southern, Hampton, Va.__._ •_ 2,871 Western, Leavenworth, Kan . _.. 2,188 Pacific, Santa Monica. Cal. 1,000 Marion, Marion, Ind. 1,064 Total 15,508 Total number cared for at National Homes for year ending in 1894 24,376

STATISTICS OF PORK PACKING. Number of hogs packed and marketed for year ending packing season of 1894: Chicago, 4,219,567; Cedar Rapids, 313,141; Boston, 1,578,000; Kansas City, 1,473,223; Cincinnati, 382,818; St. Joseph, 261,500; Omaha, 1,023,261; St. Paul, 229,278; Detroit, 171,231; St. Louis, 578,873; Cleveland, 404,124; Keokuk, 87,638; Indianapolis, 510,813; Louisville, 217,947; Buffalo, 402,000; Milwaukee, 345,896; Ottumwa, 225,000; Sioux City, 200,900; Nebraska City, 179,182; other places east, 721,000; other places west, 779,614; receipts of slaughtered hogs New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, 2,483,- 000; total, 16,789,000. FARMERS7 ORGANIZATIONS. THE NATIONAL GRANGE. Master—J. H. Brigham, Delta, Ohio. Secretary—John Trimble, Washington, D. C. Lecturer—Alpha Messer, Rochester, Va. IOWA—Master—A. B. Judson, Silver City. Secretary—G. E. Patton, Lenox.

NATIONAL FARMERS ALLIANCE. President—Elwood Furnas, Nevada, Iowa. Secretary-Treasurer—August Post, Moulton, Iowa. Lecturer—George E. Lawrence, Marion, Ohio. IOWA—Master, J. H. Sanders, Owasa. Secretary—August Post, Moulton.

NATIONAL FARMERS ALLIANCE AND INDUSTRIAL UNION. President—Marion Butler. Secretary-Treasurer— D. P. Duncan, Columbia, S. C. IOWA—President—A. Brown, Fayette. Secretary—B. F. Roe, Des Moines.

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN LEAGUE. President—William W. Tracy. Secretary—Edward B. Harper. Headquarters—Chicago, 111. Executive Committee— IOWA—F. W. Bicknell, Des Moines. State Leagues— IOWA—President, F. R. Conaway, Des Moines. Secretary—T. J. Wilcox, Des Moines. IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER.

INTEREST LAWS AND STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS.

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POLITICAL PLATFORMS AND PARTIES.

IOWA STATISTICS

OF THE GENERAL ELECTION. . . . 1894 . . .

REPUBLICAN PARTY STATE TICKET, 1894.

For Secretary of State, W. M. McFARLAND, Emmet County. For Auditor of State, c. G. MCCARTHY, Story County. For Treasurer of State, JOHN HERRIOTT, Guthrie County. For Judge of Supreme Court, C. T. GRANGER, Allamakee County. For Judge of Supreme Court (to £11 vacancy), H. E. DEEMER, Montgomery County. For Attorney-General, MILTON REMLEY, Johnson County. For Clerk of Supreme Court, C. T. JONES, Washington County. For Supreme Court Reporter, B. I. SALINGER, Carroll County. For Railroad Commissioner, C. L. DAVIDSON, Sioux County. 96 IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTEK.

Organization— REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL. COMMITTEE. JAMES E. BLYTHE, Chairman. N. E. KENDALL, Secretary. G. B. PRAY, Chairman Finance Committee. First District—H. O. Weaver, Louisa county, 1895. Second District—J. M. Kemble, Muscatine county, 1896. Third District—A. M. Shillitto, Buchanan county, 1896. Fourth District—J. E. Blythe, Cerro Gordo county, 1896. Fifth District—W. D. Lee, Tama county, 1895. Sixth District—-N. E. Kendall, Monroe county, 1895. Seventh District—J. M. Kittleman, Warren county, 1895. Eighth District—L. C. Mechem, Appanoose county, 1896. Ninth District—I. M. Treynor, Pottawattamie county, 1896. Tenth District—M. K. Whelan, Emmet county, 1895. Eleventh District—K. G. McMillen, Lyon county, 1896. The convention which nominated the above ticket and adopted the annexed platform met in the city of Des Moines, Iowa, July 25, 1894. Temporary Chairman—JOHN N. BALDWIN, Pottawattamie county. Permanent Chairman—J. B. HARSH, Union county. REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM. The republican party comes again before the people of Iowa with every promise performed and every prophecy fulfilled. The history of the last year has again demonstrated the unfitness and in competency of the democratic party to administer the affairs of the nation, and has again vindicated the eternal truth of repub- lican principles. From the universal disaster that has accompanied democratic supremacy we turn with confident hope to the sacred duty of restoring peace to a distracted and disordered country. We again declare for a system of protective duties so adjusted that every American resource can be developed by American labor, receiving American wages, and we insist upon a tariff that will accomplish these ends. We have but to mention the disastrous results which have followed the mere menace of free trade as con- clusive evidence of the wisdom of the republican policy in the past upon this subject. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 97

We adhere to the declaration of the national republican party in 1892 upon its monetary po14/3y. We reaffirm our belief that the '' interests of the country, its farmers and workingmen, demand that every dollar, paper or coin, issued by the government shall be as good as any other dollar." We favor the largest possible use of silver as money that is consistent with the permanent maintenance of equal values of ^all dollars in circulation. We do not want monometallism, either of gold or silver, and we pledge ourselves to continue to work for bimetallism, to be brought about by all fit means within the power of the government. The welfare of the laborer and the maintenance of the dignity of labor have been the constant care of the republican party from its birth. Its whole history is an effort to secure to the wage- worker his just share of the fruits of toil, and it now renews its pledges to defend the workingman not only against the assaults of foreign competition but against the attacks of domestic avarice. " Resolved, That the honest and industrious immigrant who comes to our land with the intent to become in good faith an American citizen, is always welcomed. None other should be per- mitted to come. We favor the amendment and more stringent enforcement of the immigration laws so as to exclude criminal, pauper and all other undesirable classes whose presence tends to degrade American labor and incite disorder. The republican party, ever mindful of the patriotic services and sacrifices of the veteran soldiers of the republic, reaffirms its position in favor of liberality to the nation's defenders. We favor the grant- ing of pensions to all honorably discharged union soldiers and sailors whose disabilities or necessities justly entitle them thereto. 98 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY STATE TICKET, 1894. For Secretary of State, HORATIO F. DALE, Polk County. For Auditor of State, BERT C. BENHAM, Muscatine County. For Treasurer of State, L. W. WHITE, Wayne County. For Judge of Supreme Court, JOHN CLIGGITT, Cerro Gordo County. For Judge of Supreme Court [to fill vacancy), W. E. MITCHELL, Fremont County. For Attorney-General, J. D. F. SMITH, Cherokee County. For Clerk of Supreme Court, T. F. WARD, O'Brien County. For Supreme Court Reporter, J. J. SHEA, Pottawattamie County. For Railroad Commissioner, JOHN C. COLE, Lee County Organization— DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. FLETCHER HOWARD, O'Brien county, Chairman. C. A. WALSH, Wapello county, Secretary. . First District—A. E. Johnson, Lee county, 1896. Second District—C. S. Ranck, Johnson county, 1895. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 99

Third District—W. H. Chamberlain, Buchanan county, 1895. Fourth District—John Foley, Chickasaw county, 1896. Fifth District—John Baum, Benton county, 1895. Sixth District—C. A. Walsh, Wapello county, 1895. Seventh District—Henry Riegelman, Polk county, 1896. Eighth District—E. W. Currey, Decatur county, 1896. Ninth District—C. F. Chase, Cass county, 1895. Tenth District—John McCarthy, Green county, 1896. Eleventh District—T. D. Biggs, Buena Vista county, 1896. The Democratic convention met in Des Moines August 1, 1894, nominated the above state ticket, and adopted the attached platform. Temporary Chairman—J. N. PARSONS, Lyon county. Permanent Chairman—HORACE BOIES, Black Hawk county. > DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. First—The democratic party of the state of Iowa, in state con- vention assembled, declare the following platform of principles : We reaffirm the platform of the national democratic conven- tion of 1892, and demand of our representatives in congress that they carry out the same in good faith, by giving us a tariff law that will lay the duties on imports for revenue alone, and thereby destroy trusts, combines and organizations that have been robbing the people and depleting the treasury of the nation, that has destroyed our commerce with the world at large, driven our ships from the high seas, that has filled our country to overflowing with the pauper labor of Europe, that has bred anarchy, confusion, unrest and disloyalty throughout the land, made war between capital and labor, that has sowed the seed of war and rebellion among the people, that has brought ruin to the business interests of the country and want to millions of our people who seek to earn an honest living by industry; again we say to congress, redeem the pledges made to the people and for all time make an end of paternal and class legislation. Second—We recommend the administration of President Cleve- land for the ability, wisdom and patriotism shown in dealing with matters of public interest. In the treatment of great public ques- tions it has been marked by a comprehensive understanding of the necessities of the people, and a sincere desire to, as far as practi- cable, meet every just and proper demand. We especially approve 100 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. of the present administration in its effort' to reduce the expendi- tures of the general government, for the lopping- off of many- useless officeholders, for its firm and wise policy toward the other nations and countries of the world. And especially do we com- mend President Cleveland in his efforts for tariff reform; his letter to Representative Wilson is a manly, outspoken document, and meets our most heartv approval, and we condemn any and all efforts made to impede the progress of real tariff reform. Third—The present unfortunate financial stringency and its disastrous effect upon labor is the direct legacy of a republican administration. It is the result of the McKinley tariff, of the Sherman silver law, of the fostering of trusts, of legislation for the avowed benefit of the classes against the masses, of the pref- erence of the rich over the poor in legislation, and of corrupt combinations and' trusts. It is these things which combine to shake credit, to paralyse business and create panic. The attempt to shift the responsibility upon the democratic administration is futile and absurd. Five years ago a democratic administration left to its successor a prosperous condition of the country and a surplus of one hundred million dollars. The republican adminis- tration left as its legacy a panic and an empty treasury. Fourth—^With the national democratic convention of 1892 we hold to the use .of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country and the coinage of both gold and silver without dis- criminating' against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must be of intrinsic and exchangeable value, and we demand that all paper currency shall be kept at par with and redeemable in such coin. And we favor such legislation as will faithfully carry out these pledges to the people. Fifth—We demand such a change in our national constitution as will authorize the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people, and we commend the house of representatives in congress for the passage of a bill for this purpose by the requi- site two-thirds majority. Sixth—We favor just and liberal pensions to deserving veter- ans, and we congratulate the democratic Congress and President upon the passage of a law declaring a pension to be a vested right. ;Yf": IOWA OFFICIAL KEGISTER. •- 101

Seventh—We condemn the deceptive republican legislation known as the "mulct law," as hypocritical, legalizing- the sale and at the same time prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors within the State, discriminating as to the will of the majority in cities and rural communities, and suspending the operation of a penal statute for a money consideration. We favor the repeal of the present prohibitory law, and the democratic party of Iowa still adheres to its position that in the interest of true temperance license with local option in townships, incorporated towns and cities is the best solution of the liquor question, and that in such local option there should be no requirement that more than a majority of voters shall be necessary to place the traffic under the control of law and police regulations in municipalities. We condemn the cowardice of the republican party for the failure of its recent convention to make an expression on this most important subject. Eighth—We again demand that our State institutions be left to the management of a single non-partisan board of control. That the present trustee system be abolished; that until this is done^we can expect no relief from the reckless expenditure of money in behalf of the several institutions, the corruption they cause in our State Legislature, the corruption and mismanagement of the institutions themselves, and the disgraceful and partisan quarrels constantly arising among the officials, thereby destroy- ing in a great measure the benefits we should derive. Ninth—We denounce as un-American any society or organiza- tion that is pledged to deprive any citizen of his jright to vote or hold office on account of his religious beliefs or nationality. Tenth—We conclemn the extravagance of the last republican Legislature of this State whereby the tax levy of the State will unnecessarily be increased by nearly one-half million of dollars. 102 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

PEOPLES PARTY STATE TICKET, 1894.

For Secretary of State, SYLVANUS B. CRANE, Scott County. For Auditor ot State, J. BELLANGEE, Polk County. For Treasurer of State, AARON BROWN, Fayette County. For Judge of Supreme Court, JOHN CLIGGITT, Cerro Gordo County. For Judge of Supreme Court [to fill vacancy)^ J. E. ANDERSON, Winnebago County. For Attorney-General A. W. C. WEEKS, Madison County. For Clerk of Supreme Court, CHAS.V. FARBER, Scott County. ^ For Supreme Court Reporter, J. J. SHEA, Pottawattamie County. For Railroad Commissioner, W. W. PATTEE, Polk County. Organization— STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. / W. H. ROBB, Union county, Chairman. First District—Geo. W. Davis, Louisa county. Second District—A. W. Rucker, Johnson county. Third District—R. A. Feist, Hardin county. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 103

Fourth District —Aaron Brown, Fayette county. Fifth District—LJ. S. Wood, Linn'county. Sixth District—S* W. Brunt, Keokuk county. Seventh District—A. W. C./Weeks, Madison county. Eighth District—W. H. Robb, Union county. Ninth District—T. W. Ivory, Mills county. Tenth District—J. E. Anderson, Winnebago county. Eleventh District—A. J. Westfall, Woodbury county. The people's party convention met in Des Moines, Iowa, Sep- tembers, 1894, adopted a platform, and nominated a State ticket. \ Temporary and Permanent Chairman—W. H. ROBB, Union Co. PEOPLE'S PARTY PLATFORM. The people's party of the State of Iowa, in convention assem- bled, reaffirms its devotion to the true principles of human govern- ment declared in'that second declaration of independence, the Omaha platform of 1892, and especially to that part which declares: 1. For the immediate free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. . 2. We oppose the issue of United States bonds under any pre- text whatever^ In the midst of a monetary contraction and a panic we are opposed to an increase in railroad rates in Iowa, and demand a maximum 2-cent passenger rate and a mileage book good on all railroads. 3. On the payment of pensions to disabled Union veterans there should be no discrimination on account of rank. 4. We believe the people should have the power to propose legislation as well as vote direct upon all general laws passed by legislative bodies. Upon the foregoing political propositions, which we believe to be eminently just, we invite the active co-oper- ation of all good citizens. 104 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

THE PROHIBITION PARTY STATE TICKET, 1894.

For Secretary of State, BENNETT M. MITCHELL, Crawford County. For Auditor of State, C. H. GORDON, Fayette County. For Treasurer of State, MRS. A. E. McMURRAY, Polk County. For Judge of Supreme Court, JACOB W. ROGERS, Fayette County. For Attorney-General, W. A. MAGINNIS, Jackson County. _ For Clerk of Supreme Court, M. W. ATWOOD, Emmet County. For Supreme Court Reporter, MRS. M. H. DUNHAM, Des Moines County. For Railroad Commissioner, MALCOLM SMITH, Linn County. Organization— STATE CENTRAL, COMMITTEE. B. F. WRIGHT, Floyd county, Chairman.. MRS. A. E. MCMTJRRAY, Polk county, Secretary. First District—R. M. Dihel, "Washington county. Second District—Eli Elliott, Muscatine county. Third District—-N. S. Shaw. Fourth District—B. F. Wright, Floyd county. Fifth District—H. T. Smith, Jackson county. Sixth District—J. C. Reed, Keokuk county. IOWA OFFICIAL EEGISTER. 105

Seventh District—K. W. Brown, Story county! Eighth District—A. Eaton, Union county. Ninth District—A. B. Hanna, Guthrie county. Tenth District—H. C. Stoughton, Webster county. Eleventh District—J. M. Woodward, Woodbury county. The Prohibition party met in convention at Des Moines, Iowa, June 27, 1894. Temporary Chairman—BENNETT MITCHELL, Crawford county. Permanent Chairman—K. W. BROWN, Story county. THE BLATFORM. Recognizing Almighty God as the source of all authority, and his word as the.supreme law, and the state as under divine obliga- tion to promote the well-being of its citizens by laws just and equal to all,*the prohibition party, in delegate convention assem- bled this 27th day of June, 1894, declares: The federal government should immediately repeal the internal revenue laws, and prohibit the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors in the territories and the District of Columbia, and should forbid their importation, exportation and transportation. The so-called mulct law, enacted at the demand of the liquor power, is an outrage upon the moral citizenship of the state, and the proposition to re-submit the prohibitory amendment a menda- cious political trick to palliate that outrage, and whilst we denounce the political trick of its submission, we desire and will do all we can for the adoption of the prohibitory amendment when it comes to a popular vote. We believe that intelligence should be the test of citizenship, but that all limitations of the privilege of the franchise on account of sex should be removed. There should be such legislation, federal and state, as will make it impossible for common carriers to give one shipper an advantage over another, and will reduce earnings to a fair profit upon the actual cost of constructing and operating carrier^ systems. " •^ The government should immediately resume possession of all unearned grants of land, made to corporations or individuals, and in future the public domain should be reserved for those who are to become actual settlers. 106 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

Such constitutional change should be made as will provide for the election of Senators of the United States by popular vote. r Public office is a public trust. Fitness and not party service should be the condition of holding it. Officers under appointment and which do not determine the policy of administration should be vacated only upon cause shown before a court of inquiry. Political assessments of public officers and solicitation of suph for political campaign funds should be prohibited by law. Public funds should be used to maintain only such educational institutions as belongs to and are conducted by the state. The nation should remember with gratitude those who periled their lives in its defense, and provide with generous hand for their support and the support of those dependent upon them. We defend the divine right of all to one day's rest in seven. Believing that these declarations are in accord with wholesome legislation for the promotion of the moral, industrial and com- mercial interests of the nation, for the absolution of class dis- tinction, we earnestly invite our fellow citizens to unite their ballots with ours in giving them effect to the end that we may be a free, an equal and a prosperous people. IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 107

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KECAPITULATION, SECRETARY or STATE— W. M. McFarland, Republican t. 329,376 Horatio F. Dale, Democrat 149,980 Sylvanus B. Crane, People's Party 34,907 Bennett M. Mitchell, Prohibition 7,457 Total...] 421,720 Mp-Fn rl a nrT335 TREASURER OF John Herriott, Republican , 228,701 L. W. White, Democrat 149,470 Aaron Brown, People's Party 34,677 Mrs. A. E. McMurray, Prohibition 7,167 Total 420,015 TT.™,^^ j Plurality , 79,231 Hernotts j Majority 37,387 JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT— C. T. Granger, Republican 228,762 John Cliggitt, Democrat and People's Party 183,148 Jacob W. Rogers, People's Party 7,181 Scattering...."" 237 Total...^ 419,323

JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT—TO FILL VACANCY— H. E. Deemer, Republican 229,480 W. E. Mitchell, Democrat 149,064 J. E. Anderson, People's Party 34,850 Total ! 413,394 .^ .c (Plurality 80,416 Deemer s j Majority 45,566 ATTORNEY GENERAL-^ Milton Eemley, Republican 228,769 J. D. F. Smith, Democrat 149,239 A. W. C. Weeks, People's Party 34,668 W- A. Maginnis, Prohibition 6,855 Total - 419,531 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 185

CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT— 0. T. Jones, Republican. , 228,839 T. F. Ward, Democrat 149,222 Chas. V. Farber, People's Party .... 34,633 M. W. Atwood, Prohibition v 6,905 - Total 419,599 THTIAQ' J Plurality = 79,617 Jones -{Majority. 58,079 SUPREME1 COURT REPORTER— B.I.Salinger, Republican • 228,949 J. J. Shea, Democrat and People's Party 183,015 Mrs. M. H. Dunham, Prohibition 7,081 Total 419,045 qnlfTicFftT.'

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1892. 1894.

i o r-H CO C3 ai o COUNTIES. o a . 2 II QQ Des Moines.. 3,483 4,418 48 41 3,279 3,367 257 46 Henry 2,389 1.769 259 65 2,380 1,214 375 95 Jefferson 2,119 1.574 110 71 2,087 '1.046 301 89 Lee 4M7 4,935 127 56 3,763 4;041 555 33 Louisa 1,800 1,085 98 42 1^651 745 179 52 Van Buren.. 2,094 1,834 72 48 2,068 J,646 1(58 62 Washington. 2,494 2,172 77 79 2,355 1,658 227 120 Total.. 18,416 17,787 691 402 17,583 13,747 2,065 497 Plurality. . 629 3,836 Majority.. 1,274 SECOND CONGEESSIONAL DISTRICT.

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THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

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Blackhawk 3,477 2,564 44 3,655 2,170 Bremer 1,580 1.936 35 1,757 1,863 Buchanan. 2,488 2,202 56 2,631 2,139 Butler 2.119 1,459 25 2,289 1,198 Delaware.. 2,301 1,813 12 2,417 1.423 Dubuque... 3,587 6,821 51 3,495 5,684 Franklin .. 1.746 1,079 10 1,858 804 Hardin 2,679 1,568 71 2,791 i;204 Wright.. .. 2,050 1,144 33 1,996 715 Total. 22,045 20,586 337 22,892 17,200 Plurality... 1,459 Majority... 1,122 5,692 FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

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COUNTIES. 3 i—3i i-H CD I O H Allamakee ., 1,822 2,009 15 2,142 1,740 150 10 Cerro Gordo 2,122 1,251 119 2,033 731 96 165 Chickasaw . 1,498 1,914 11 1,631 1,782 71 17 Clayton.. .. 2,481 3,349 20 2,652 2,689 97 39 Fayette 2,748 2,6S9 69 2,985 1,939 335 101 Floyd 2,019 1,471 40 1,955 711 228 150 Howard..... 1,389 1,267 59 1,460 1,068 38 80 Mitchell 1,783 1.197 39 1,717 676 78 88 Winneshiek. 2,552 2,287 43 2,850 1,608 66 • 57 Worth 1,267 657 13 1,032 323 97 13 Total.. 19,681 8,091 428 20,457 18,267 1,256 670 Plurality.... 1,590 7,190 Majority.. 1,162 5,264 188 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER,

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Benton... 2,701 2,747 57 24 3,031 2,554 82 42 Cedar. .. 2.170 2,307 70 86 2,248 2,172 76 88 Grundy.. 1,370 1,353 69 34 1,455 1,047 79 19 Jones 2,414 2,447 16 51 2,580 2,217 25 27 Linn 5,516 5,155 122 209 5,829 3,437 407 189 Marshall. 3,447 2,3X0 229 72 3,474 1,606 434 104 Tama 2,415 2,594 74 53' 2,644 2,454 115 57 Total., 20.033 18,935 637 529 21,261 15,487 1,218 526 Plurality. 1,098 5,774 Majority. 4,030

SIXTH CONGEESSIONAL DISTRICT.

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fe Davis 1,330 1,621 495 26 1,439 1,515 540 23 -Jasper 3,126 2.680 299 89 3,194 1.805 665 85 Keokuk 2.496 2,742 114 60 2,596 2,195 416 99 Mahaska... 3,343 .2,715 840 126 3,646 1,742 1,276 168 Monroe . .. 1,484 1,346 399 65 1,608 818 875 54 Poweshiek. 2,345 1.944 125 38 2,487 1,810 4U9 46 Wapello .. 3,613 3,'524 60 i 45 3,448 2,206 1.486 35 Total.. 17,747 16,572 2.889 449 18,418 11,582 5,663 502 Plurality.. 1,175 6,836 Majority.. 671 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 189

SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1892. 1894.

2 P H COUNTIES. bJO O 3

1-5 Dallas ... 2,677 1,618 38§ 99 2,605 1,480 Madison. 1,964 495 46 2,077 1,699 Marion.. 2,302 2,541 388 75 2,441 2,621 Polk 7,882 5,509 829 268 7,707 4,485 Story ... 2,788 1,319 117 2,861 99 L Warren .. 2,400 1,486 355 59 2,476 1,617 Total. 19,963 13,883 2,562 547 20,167 12,942 Plurality 6,080 Majority. 2,941 7,225

EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1892. 1894.

0 o o COUNTIES. •a a o h3 p

Adams 1,460 . 1,234 168 36 1,550 1,184 Appanoose. 2,527 1,922 473 48 2,594 2,353 Clarke 1,434 994 227 28 1,471 1,146 Decatur 1,836 1,495 410 29 1,965 1.679 Fremont..., 1,613 1,736 565 41 1,852 2,000 Lucas 1,536 1,078 260 57 1,625 1.257 Page 2.606 1.510 277 324 2,842 ; Klnggold... 1,743 1,123 229 108 1,832 i;il8 Taylor 3,986 1,575 229 55 2,242 1,519 Union 1,727 1,758 533 65 1,840 2,036 Wayne 1,831 1,543 316 43 1,859 1,701 Total. 20,299 15,968 3.687 834 21,672 17,538 Plurality. 4,331 Majority 4,134 190 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1892 1894 & o P o w COUNTIES.

Adair 1,822 1,297 184 42 1,857 1,617 24 Audubon 1,282 1,399 66 17 1,421 1,266 7 Cass. 2,309 2,004 345 15 2,516 1,«79 42 Guthrie 2,293 1,558 224 103 2,338 1,733 66 Harrison 2,234 2,201 554 52 2,487 2,573 102 Mills 1,775 1,433 277 S9 1,889 1,694 26 Montgomery* ... 2,181 1,162 241 67 2,439 1,237 50 Pottawattamie.. 4,652 4,883 558 46 5,115 4,791 39 Shelby 1,679 1,872 161 26 1,812 2,027 11 Total. 20,287 17,809 2,610 407 21,874 18,817 367 Plurality. 2,478 3,057 Majority.. 2,690

TENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1892 1894

o Xfl COUNTIES. > s

Boone 2,955 1,944 172 3,023 1,619 Calhoun 1.965 1,122 130 1,961 1,127 Carroll 1,5»3 2,384 70 1,823 2,159 Crawford... 1,485 2,295 146 1,830 2.099 Emmet 836 392 22 991 '430 Greene 2,076 1,343 167 2,107 1,214 Hamilton . . 2,065 1,249 34 2,263 975 Hancock 1,191 822 40 1.371 688 Humboldt.. 1,369 761 49 1,329 526 Kossuth 1,787 1,551 45 1,923 1,195 Palo Alto. . 1,100 1,131 136 1,233 1,196 Pocahontas 1,288 969 225 1,421 1,076 Webster 2,654 2,136 265 2,805 2,114 Winnebago. 1,050 .359 188 1,182 457 Total.. 23,402 18,458 jl,680 25,262 10,905 Plurality.. 4,944 14.357 Majority.. 3,255 14,357 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 191

ELEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

1892. 1894.

GO CO i o M a> I—I COUNTIES. o f GO S^f 1 8 O-P 0 Buena Vista 3,709 1,230 37 1,753 646 235 55 Cherokee 1,778 1.224 100 1,801 747 183 139 Clay 1,523 790 37 1,421 415 248 51 Dickinson ... 804 484 864 301 61 Ida 1,196 1.317 "36 1,143 1,097 184 " 44 Lyon 1,122 1,'83 19 1,218 820 289 22 Monona 1,211 1,824 93 l.lll 463 1,479 110 O'Brien 1,663 1,449 29 1,896 1,066 125 42 Osceola 726 691 8 745 590 64 17 Plymouth ... 1,680 2,454 75 1,862 1,820 423 93 Sac 1,883 1.341 90 1,836 800 •188 90 Sioux 2,016 1,868 26 2.371 1.463 218 3L Woodbury... 4,673 4,847 237 4,385 2,197 1,568 208 Total 21,984 20,707 787 22,406 12,425 5,265 902 plurality... , 1,277 9,981 Majority 490 3,814 VOTE FOR JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT.

FIEST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

d 5? a d o xn o I COUNTIES. -P CQ -P a. -0P Q i GQ

H 1-5 CQ a o <5 1-3 Des Moines. 3,378 3.204 3,366 3,529 Lee 3,896 3,761 4,076 4,076 Total. 7,274 6,965 7,442 7,605 SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

•g m xn P a "8 '© r—o1 3 COUNTIES. o O H •iH © ffl M' Hi d <^ Q iS 6 o Appanoose, 2,616 2,819 2,695" 2.528 1,502 1,056 1,069 Davis 1,484 1,539 1,733 1,537 1,454 603 589 Henry 2,275 2.363 2,349 2,311 1,534 348 361 Jefferson.., 2,094 2,118 2,111 2,114 1,063 293 305 Lucas . 1,604 1,698 1,658 1,672 1,045 240 244 Monroe. ... 1,603 1,644 1,668 1.636 1.095 808 835 Van Buren 2,198 2,247 2,227' 2,299 1,539 181 182 Wapello.., 3,656 3,625 3,629- 3,562 2,494 ' 1,197 1,225 Total . 17,530 18,053 18,070 17,659 11,726 4,726 4,810 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTEE.

THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

CD COUNTIES. a o EH EH w a 3

Adams... 2,386 2,378 320 Clarke..,, 2,276 2,267 346 Decatur .. 3,161 3,166 486 Kinggold. 2.597 2.571 323 Taylor .. 3.357 3,359 382 Union.... 2,894 2,900 969 Wayne... 2,962 2,933 515 Total. 19,633 19,574 3,341

FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTEICT.

•a 0 Ladd .

COUNTIES. Wakefield . Oliyer . , . Gaynor rkins . M o a l=i 6 1 H o o 1

Cherokee. 2,608 2,598 2,607 2,620 ^33 127- .Harrison.. 3,913 3,94& 4,000 4,012 *• 1,053 Lyon 2,081 2,080 2,104 2,081 245 231 Monona... 1,630 1,622 1,578 1,607 1,426 1,428, O'Brien ... 2,727 2,741 2,727 2,735 93 89* Osceola ... 1,355 1,849 1,355 1,356 54 53. Plymouth. 3,510 3,505 3.520 3,540 , 364 362:; Sioux 3,829 3,817 3,828 3,834 1 196 191 Woodbury 6,630 6,563 6,577 6,607 1,446 1,465; Total.. 28,313 28,224 28,296 28.395 5,010 4,984

13 194 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

E § o B S COUNTIES. CD M w CD w 8 ! t-9 2 Adair... 1,953 1,960 1,491 1,512 Dallas .. 2,630 2,619 1,455 1,454 Gkithrie. 2,410 2,446 1,619 1.649 Madison. 2,144 2,118 1,618 1,595 Marion.. 2.450 2,467 2,594 2,606 Warren . 2,535 2,5U 1,615 1,602 Total 14,121 14,097 14,121 10,392 10,418 10,478

SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

CD © COUNTIES. Do •a V w 'S ft cd ft PQ Jasper. 3,244 3,208 3,213 2,476 Keokuk 2,663 2,634 2,602 2.568 Louisa 1,676 1.664 1,668 908 jMahaska 3,643 3,729 3,790 3,019 i?pweshiek.. 2,462 2,441 2.426 1^24 Washington 2,423 2,413 2,408 Total.- 16,111 16,089 .16,107 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 195

SEVENTH JUDICIAL^ DISTRICT.

1 ber - COUNTIES. . fa •a w CO 1-5 •Sra i i-H 0 o d •iH *4

o Pa t Clinton 9,3H8 9,338 9,«80 9,340 iJacksdn .. 4,888 4,886 4,880 4,882 Muscatine 5,048 5,045 5,038 5,033 Scott 8,485 8,509 8,469 8,497 Total 27,759 27.778 27,667 27,752

EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

o 6 1 COUNTIES. i—z

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•-••- Marti n t Marti n J Iowa 1,950 1,841 Johnson 2,954 2,548 Total 4,904 4,389

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Conrad . nkead . evenson . hillips . urke . Holmes . currier . Lowery . 4-3

COUNTIES. vacancy )

XJ1 Spurrie r fe •iH < *> 03 sti n P . : oma s B llia m F llia m P i-H mue l K i •rH O •rH c3 a ^H P

O Le i <1 Polk. 7,782 7,867 7,817 7,771 4,644 4,262 4,205 4,162 7.738 196 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

o oo COUNTIES o ffl o o

1-9 a Blackhawk 3.266 3,509 2,482 Bncbanan. 2,584 2,649 1,884 163 Delaware .. 2,287 2,649 1,516 Grundy 1,428 1,445 1,099 Total... 9,565 10,252 6,981 163

ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

r—I s •3 COUNTIES. 01 •iH % w M s ad- Q . M Boone 3,0C3 3,029 2,974 1,752 Franklin. 1,852 1,858 1,855 817 Hamilton 2.142 2,115 2,158 1,222 Hardin... 2,773 2,752 2,763 1,244 Marshall. 3,462 3,372 3,289 2,019 Story .... 2,852 2,837 2,852 1,067 Webster . 2,662 2,642 2,512 2,415 Wright... 2,000 ^,001 2,030 730 Total. 20,746 20,606 20,433 11,286 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 197

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

9* COUNTIES.

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Butler...... 3,386 Bremer.... 3,368 Cerro Gordo 2,816 Floyd...... 2,699 Hancock.. 1,971 Mitchell 2,425 Winnebago. 1,350 Worth 1,363 Total.. 19,378

-« THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

Til is COUNTIES. o p W O H§ •§ H Allamakee. 2,246 2,033 1,900 1,807 1,944 Clayton.. . 2,515 2,486 2,916 2,916 2,333 Chickasaw.. 1,613 1,618 1,885 1,836 ],615 Fayette 2,812 2,875 2,172 2,533 2,901 119 Howard 3,453 1,445 1,127 1,141 1,463 Winneshiek. 2,853 2,844 1,704 1,702 2,888 Total 13,492 13,301 11,654 11.965 1.944 11,197 11 198 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

COUNTIES.

'6 Buena Vista 1,755 842 Clay. 1,438 Dickinson... 878 Emmet 997 423 Humboldt .. 1,335 516 Kossuth. ... 1,856 1,271 Palo Alto.... 1.196 1,237 Pocahontas.. 1,410 1,049 Total.... 10,865 6,376

FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

! Til JJ1 CD COUNTIES. o i 0 1 o § "3 m w MS 6 Audubon 1,562 1,409 1,454 1,158 1,246 1,222 Cass.. 2,483 2,529 2,503 1,945 1.882 1,922 2,463 Fremont 1,833 1,853 1,944 1,921 1,945 1,141 Mills.. 1,838 1,890 1,882 1,647 1,734 1,828 Montgomery... 2,454 2,457 2,461 1*238 1,234 1,233 2,467 Page.., . 2,788 2.856 2,862 1,551 1,467 1,471 2,862 Pottawattamie 5.140 5^381 5,244 4,634 4,535 4,605 5,112 Shelby 1,804 1,814 1,812 2,014 1.974 2,011 1.827 Total 19,902 20,189 20,162 16,165 15.906. 16,153 18,200 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER. 199

SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

23

COUNTIES. o

CD o Calhoun... 2,0U 1.930 878 845 Carroll. .. 1,731 3.665 2,169 2,211 Crawford . 1,810 1,809 2,050 2,031 Greene 2,089 2,161 938 911 Ida.../ 1,145 1,144 1,190 1.147 Sac..., 1,868 1,725 836 Total 10,655 10,434 8.221 7,891

SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

COUNTIES. Geo , W . Burnham Joh n R . Oaldwell Benton 2,918 2,684 Tama.. T -..- 2,530 2,625 Total 5,448 5,339

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

COUNTIES. son . so n (t o fil l va - cancy) . Willia m G . Thomp - Willia m P . Wolf Loui s J . Heins Willia m G . Thomp - W . I Chamberlin Cedar 2,219 2,220 81 229 2,088 Jones 2,589 2,540 58 315 2,584 Linn 6,193 5,881 475 441 Total 11,001- 10,641 614 985 4,672 200 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER.

NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

a o ft O m COUNTIES. 1 M o en W Hi "§§ H ad fa . ft Dubuque - 5,619 5,779 3,046 3,078 INDEX.

PAGE Adjutant-General of Iowa 3 of other states in the Union 73 Agricultural College at Ames, officers and trustees 11 Society of Iowa, officers and directors 12 Department of the United States 62 Alliance, National Farmers, officers of. 89 National Farmers and Industrial Union 89 Armies, strength of the commonweal in 1894 85 Auditor of State, of Iow^ 3 of other states in the Union 73 Bank examiners for Iowa 5 Binder, books, documents, etc., for Iowa 4 Blind, College for Iowa, officers and trustees 14 Industrial Home for, officers and trustees 21 Board of Dental Examiners for Iowa ; 12 of Commissioners, Iowa Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument 6 of Commissioners, Monument at Okoboji 6 to erect new hospital at Cherokee, Iowa 6 of Health, officers and members 13 of Medical Examiners— 13 of Educational Examiners 15 Boats, Inspectors of for Iowa 5 Calendar for 1895 : 2 Circuit and District Court of the United States 62 Code, Commission to revise 5 College for the Blind, officers and trustees 14 Commission to revise the Iowa Code 5 to mark position of Iowa troops in battle 5 to erect Iowa Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument 6 to erect monument at Okoboji 6 to erect hospital for insane at Cherokee 6 to visit Iowa hospital for the Insane 21 Commissioner, Dairy, for Iowa 5 Fish, for Iowa 5 Labor, for Iowa 3 Congress, the Fifty-fourth session, names of Senators 65 names of Representatives* 67 members from Iowa 10 comparative vote for 186 202 INDEX.

PAGE: Commonweal armies, strength of, 1894 85 County officers, list of in Iowa for 1895 34 Courts, supreme of Iowa, judges and officers 7 times of holding terms of 49 Districts and district judges in Iowa 7 times for holding terms in 47 Superior courts and judges in Iowa . 9 TL S. Circuit and District judges and officers in Iowa 62 Crops, summary of in Iowa for 1894 ... 58 Custodian of Public Buildings and Property 5 Dairy Commissioner for Iowa.. 5 Deaf, Iowa school for, officers and trustees 26 Democratic Party, Iowa State ticket, 18&4 98 State Central committee, 18&4 98 State platform and convention 99 Dental examiners, officers and members of State board 12 Deputies, Secretary, Auditor and Treasurer of State. 4 Oil inspectors for Iowa districts.. ^ 5 Clerk of Supreme Court of Iowa — 7 District courts and judges in Iowa 7 Educational, Board of Examiners for Iowa 15 Statistics of in Iowa for 1894 58 Election, General, Iowa in the Electoral College 84 State vote by precincts 1894, Adair County 107 Adams and Allamakee. 10& Appanoose County 109' Audubon and Benton 110 Black Hawk County ..Ill Boone County 112: Bremer Pounty..., 11& ' Buchanan County. 114 Buena Vista and Butler 115 Calhoun and Carroll... 116 CassCounty Ii7 Cedar and Cerro Gordo 118 Cherokee County lift" Chickasaw and Clarke .... 120 Clay and Clayton 121 Clinton County 122: Crawford County — 123- Dallas County 124 Davis County 125 Decatiir and Delaware iSlS1 Des Moines County 127 Dickinson County 128 Dubuque County 129 Emmet County 130 Fayette County INDEX. , 203

PAGE Election, State vote by precincts 1894, Floyd and Franklin 4. 132 Fremont County 13& Greene County.. \ 134 Grundy and Guthrie 135 Hamilton. County 136 Hancock and Hardin 137 Harrison County 138, Henry and Howard 139 Humboldt County 140 Ida and Iowa 141 Jackson County 142 ^ Jasper County 143 Jefferson and Johnson 144 Jones County 145 KeokukConnty 146 Rossuth County 147 Lee County 148- Lirin County. 149 Louisa County 150 Lucas and Lyon 151 Madison County 152 Mahaska County 153 Marion County. 154 Marshall and Mills 155 Mitchell County 156 Monona and Monroe 15T Montgomery County 158 Muscatine and O'Brien 15$K Osceola County 160- Page and Palo Alto 161 Plymouth County ; 162 Pocahontas County 161 Polk County 164 Pottawattamie County 166 Poweshiek County 167 Ringgold County 168 Sac and Scott 139* Shelby Ccunty 170 Sioux and Story 171 Tama County 172 Taylor and Union 173 Van Buren County 174 Wapello County 175- Warren County 176 Washington and Wayne 177 Webster County 178 Winnebago and Winneshiek 179> Woodbury County 181 204 INDEX.

PAGE Election, State vote by precincts 1894, Worth 'and. Wright 182 Comparative vote for members of congress . 186 First and Second Districts . 186 Third and Fourth Districts 187 Fifth and Sixth Districts 188 Seventh and Eighth Districts 189 Ninth and Tenth Districts 190 Eleventh District ,- 191 Vote by counties—Judicial' Districts 192 First and Second Districts 192 Third and Fourth Districts 193 Fifth and Sixth Districts : 194 Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Districts 195 Tenth and Eleventh Districts 196 Twelfth and Thirteenth Districts 197 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Districts 198 Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Dis- tricts ... 199 Nineteenth District 200 Recapitulation vote on state officers 184 Electoral College, Iowa in the past 84 Executive officers of Iowa for 1895 3 of other states 73 Farmers' organizations—Alliance, Grange, Industrial Union 89 Feeble minded children, institute for, officers and trustees .. 22 Finance of Iowa for 1895 . 59 Geologist of Iowa 4 Governor of Iowa , . .3, 6,16, 20 of other states in the Union... 73 Grange, the Farmers' National, officers of 89 Health, State Board of, Iowa. . 13 medical examiners state board ... 13 Historical collection, Des Moines, curator 4, 15 society at Iowa City.. ...' 15 Immigration into the United States, statistics of 91 Improved Stock Breeders' Association of Iowa 21 Industrial Home for the Blind, officers and trustees * 21 Schools for Juvenile Offenders .* 22 Insane, Hospital for at Clarinda, officers of 18 Mt. Pleasant, officers of 20 Independence, officers of . - 19 Cherokee, board of construction... 6 Committee to visit /. -. 21 Inspectors of Illuminating Oils, District Deputies 4 Interest Laws and Statutes of Limitation 90 Internal Revenue. U. S. Collectors in Iowa • 63 INDEX. 205

PAGB Iowa National Guard, Staff of Commander-in-Chief '& First Brigade 3& Second Brigade 40 First Regiment of Infantry 40 Second Regiment of Infantry 42 Third Regiment of Infantry 44 Fourth Regiment of Infantry 45 Judicial, Supreme Court of Iowa, Judges and Officers 7 times of holding term 49 Districts and District Judges of Iowa T times of holding terms of court 47 Superior Courts of Iowa, Judges 9 Supreme Court of United States, Judges 60. United States Circuit and District Courts, Iowa ; 62 Vote for Judges in Iowa Districts 102 Labor, Strikes in the United States, 1894 85 Commissioner of Statistics for Iowa 3 Land Office, United States Commissioner in Iowa 64 Laws concerning Iowa libraries • 56 League, National Republican Union 89* Legislatures, State and Territorial, 1894-5 87 Librarian, State Library at Des Moines 4 Libraries of Iowa, names and statistics of 50 laws concerning 56 Limitation, statutes of and interest laws 90 List of county officers for Iowa, 1895 34 Members of congress from Iowa, vote for 184 Militia of Iowa—see Iowa National Guard 38 Mine inspectors, officers and Districts 4 board to examine candidates for 4 National Farmers'Alliance, officers of 89 National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union 89 National Grange, officers of 89 National Guard (Iowa) staff members 38 National Homes for Disabled Soldiers 88 National Republican League, officers of — 89 Normal school, Iowa, officers and trustees 23 Oils, inspector of illuminating, and deputies 4 Penitentiary at Anamosa, officers of 24 Fort Madison, officers of 23 Pension agency, Iowa and Nebraska 64 People's Party, Iowa state ticket of 1894 102 central committee 1891 102 platform 103 Permanent school fund, apportionment of 59 Pharmacy, commissioners of for Iowa 14 Pork packing, statistics of . 88 Presidential elections, Iowa in the Electoral College 8J- 206 INDEX.

PAGE Printer, of books, documents, etc., for It>wa 4 Prohibition Party, state ticket of 1891 104 central committee, 1894 101 platform 105 Public Buildings and Property, Custodian of 5 Railroad Commissioners of Iowa 3 of other States 73 Recapitulation of votes, State Officers ...... 184 Revenue Collectors, United States in Iowa 63 Representatives of United States Congress 67 Congressional from Iowa 10 Twenty-fifth General Assembly, Iowa 30 Republican Party, of Iowa, State Ticket of 1894 !• : .... 95 Central Committee, 1891 96 Platform ;... 96 National League 89 Schools, Agricultural College, Officers and Trustees 11 College for Blind, Officers and Trustees 14 Industrial, for Boys and Girls (reformatory) %J For the Deaf, Officers and Trustees 26 Soldiers' Orphans, Officers and Trustees 37 For Feeble Minded Children, Officers and Trustees 22 State University, Officers and Regents 28 Teachers' Association, Iowa State 23 Statement of Permanent State Fund 56 State Norrpal School, Officers and Trustees 23 Secretary of State of Iowa 3 of other States in the Union 73 Senators, United States, Fifty-fourth Congress 65 Members from Iowa 9 Twenty-fifth General Assembly of Iowa 29 Soldiers'Home, Officers and Trustees. Iowa 26 National, for Disabled Veterans 83 Orphans', of Iowa, Officers and Trustees .... 37 State Binder for Iowa 4 Printer for Iowa 4 Governments, Executive Officers — 73 Alabama, Arizon a, Arkansas, California 73 Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida 74 Georgia, Idaho, Illinois. Indiana ," 75 Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine 76 Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi 77 Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada 78 New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina 7£ North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon SO INDEX. 207

PAGE State, Governments, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina. South Dakota, Tennessee 81 Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia 82 Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming ... 83 Institutions, Agricultural College, Ames, Trustees 11 College for the Blind, Vinton, Trustees 14 Hospital for the Insane, Clarinda 18 Independence 19 Mt. Pleasant 20 _ Cherokee (building) 6 Commission to visit. 21 Industrial Home for the Blind, Knoxville 21 Schools for Boys and Girls 22 for Feeble Minded Children, Glen wood 22 Normal School, Cedar Falls 23 Penitentiary at Anamosa, Officers 24 Fort Madison, Officers 25 Soldiers' Home, Marshalltown, Officers .. 26 for Orphans, Davenport 27 State University, Iowa City, Regents 28 .'State and Territorial Legislatures, sessions 1894-5 ' 87 strikes of laborers in United States, 1894 86 ^Statistics, crops of Iowa, 1894 58 educational, school houses, teachers, etc 58 election of 1894, abstract by counties 107 finances of state, 1894 59 immigration in United States, comparative...' 91 libraries of Iowa, volumes', value, etc 50 pork packing, Iowa and other cities 88 recapitulation of vote for state officers 184 school fund of Iowa, apportionment 59 •Superintendent of Public Instruction of Iowa — 3 of other states 73 Superior Courts of Iowa, names of judges 9 Supreme Court, judges of United States 60 of Iowa '.... 9 Teachers' Association, Iowa State 23 Terms of District Court 47 Supreme Court 49 Treasurer of state of Iowa 3 of other states in the Union ' 73 Twenty-fifth General Assembly of Iowa, members 29 United States Government, President and Cabinet 60 Agricultural Department 62 Circuit and District Court 62 Land Office 64 Pension Agency 64 Internal Revenue Collectors 63 208 \ INDEX.

PAGES United States Government. Interior Department 6£ Supreme Court... 60 Postoffice Department... 61 Treasury Department 61 War Department 61 University, State of Iowa, Iowa City, Regents 28 Veterinary Surgeon of Iowa 5 Vote for State Officers, election of 1894 107 Congressional Representatives - 186 Judges of District Court 192 Recapitulation, State Officers 184 Presidents, Iowa in the Electoral Colleges ; 84 Weather Service, Director for Iowa 4 Weights and Measures, Superintendent of 4