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LABOR, INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT.

Such inmates as are able to do so, have the opportunity to practice various mechanical trades, or to work on the home farm, for which they are paid a compensation of from $6 to $15 a month, averaging, all around, about 40 cents per day. Skilled laborers earn more than these wages. The trades practiced are boot and shoe making, carpenter and joiner work, tinsmithing, plastering and stone masonry, gas-fitting, printing, book-binding and harness-making. Farming is largely carried on, and some of the finest products exhibited at the state fairs have been from the fields and gardens cultivated by the soldiers. All the labor of the institution, including care of the building, repairs which are found necessary, and farming operations is done by the inmates.

The institution has an excellent library of over 4,500 volumes contributed by friends of the soldiers in various parts of the country. The reading room contains newspapers and magazines, all of which are in constant use and requisition by the inmates.

This institution is not a public charity, and the disabled soldiers of the country should understand it. They do not place themselves in the list of paupers by becoming inmates of the home.

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PART VII.

THE JUDICIARY.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

STATE GOVERNMENT.

MISCELLANEOUS STATE SOCIETIES, ETC.

THE JUDICIARY.

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

Chief Justice of the United States-MELVILLE W. FULLER, of Illinois, appointed 1888.
App.
App.
Associate Justice-Samuel F. Miller, Ia. 1862 Associate Justice-Stanley Matthews, O. 1881
Associate Justice-Stephen J. Field, Cal. 1863 Associate Justice-Horace Gray, Mass. 1881
Associate Justice-Jos. P. Bradley, N. J. 1870 | Associate Justice-Sam. Blatchford, N. Y. 1882
Associate Justice-John M. Harlan, Ky. 1877 Associate Justice-L. Q. C. Lamar, Miss. 1888

Reporter of the Supreme Court-J. C. Bancroft Davis, N. Y.
Clerk of the Supreme Court-J. H. McKenney, D. C.
Marshal-T. M. Wright, Kentucky.

The salary of the Chief Justice of the United States is $10,500; of the Associate Justices, $10,000 each; of the Reporter, $5,700; of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, $6,000, and of Marshal, $3,000.

CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

(Salaries of Circuit Judges, $6,000.)

Circuit Judge

FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.-Mr. Justice Gray, | sippi, Louisana, Texas.
Boston, Mass. Districts of Maine, New Hamp.
shire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island. Circuit
Judge-LeB. B. Colt, Bristol, R. I.. July 5,1884.
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - Mr. Justice
Blatchford, New York City. Districts of Ver-
mont, Connecticut, New York. Circuit
Judge Wm. J. Wallace, Syracuse, N. Y.,
April 6, 1882.

Don A. Pardee, New Orleans, La., May 13, 1881.
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCCUIT.- Mr. Justice
Matthews, Cincinnati, O. Districts of Ohio,
Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee. Circuit
Judge-H. E. Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., Dec.
13, 1877.

THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.- Mr. Justice Bradley, Newark, N. J. Districts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware. Circuit Judge -Wm. McKennan, Washington, Pa., Dec. 22, 1878.

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.-Mr. Justice Harlan, Chicago, Ill. Districts of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Circuit Judge - Walter Q. Gresham, Chicago, Ill., Dec. 9, 1884.

EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.-Mr. Justice Miller, Keokuk, Iowa. Districts of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, NeFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.-Mr. Chief Jus-braska, Colorado. Circuit Judge David J. tice Fuller, Washington, D. C. Districts of Brewer, Leavenworth, Kas., March 31, 1884. Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.- Mr. Justice Carolina, South Carolina. Circuit Judge - Field, San Francisco, Cal. Districts of CaliHugh L. Bond, Baltimore, Md., July 13, 1870.fornia, Oregon, Nevada. Circuit Judge FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT-Mr. Justice Lamar Lorenzo Sawyer, San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 10, Districts of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis- | 1870.

UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS.

(Judge's Salary, $4,500.)

Chief Justice-William A. Richardson, Massachusetts, 1875.

Judges-Chas C. Nott, New York.
1865 Lawrence Weldon, Illinois
Glenni W. Scofield, Pennsylvania.. ...1881 John Davis, District Columbia. .....
Chief Clerk- Archibald Hopkins, Massachusetts, 1873.

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