Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1890 — Page 6

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-Weae4iC ealh Pssesse aa. n Mm! .b Te a t-aassvwe Watery. m4 Hm Cm4mnm Star feel rrtHMl LOVK, "nsnv. (.-I-at-sr MMirM itriastsh la 3fWae 'a at DeasecratJc MocatlM a la ftwMt 4be State, mm! Mm be serwbliaiatv Hatat ratio. Tse nsajarss.es tor tea MM ticket wist rbably feet up StXa Jsee J. H. Mt a alacUe Issnst- -I"". I If- Wo.lV -p-rllieM ot Wheels and H. K. Mfck Mil Kalifwad Cssswasts slower. Th Cwnap . tal driraritfoa will saaast: Ym mtrfct-W, M. Hawk. See Utrlct-t H. Xir. Tbttsl 44-trict A. X. Uocfcerr. Itok IHstrict K. I C WiaSU PMttt IMUtet-Joba a Twrseer. - math HtMHd-U. T. MeawsL Mtorwatli IWetrlet-X M Xwlon. Satbth UMrtct-Joa J- 0'.VW. "SlntB l.trlet!-ctk W. Cebb. Teatfe Ii-itrlet-Sasaaei ttyrne. Hfev-swtb ln-4rle-RJebr I. KWe. Twelfth lnri R A- Dasi-sssskaa. -Tblrleaat XMatrtet-K. W, Fraw. jreartaeatk I) rlrt-Jt"ra lmM. t Chicago, Not. ft Lata t rww bew tbe V-t !"-- o( Amberx " Kdr.. ebUfM,tai ontre of Stat TraMar sl $ ya4cMMMat Setiaat. re-petlTely, mm! bat lite Lrt-atnr 1U be KetMsblieen a jatat ballot by about Sve. Tb follewlag jsr- tbe Oe rreee -elect: ltrt IMstnet Abaer Taylor. Kep. sec- Dtstrtet Lawrence K. XcGanal, TlaW&sstrict All K Darbssrww, Djaa Fettrth Hetrlet-Wa'.ter C. Nswbecrv, MMst JMtrtet Altxwt J. HoefcU.. Sap. ? .a Bsssrit t Robert K. JUtt, K. .vestb IMstrlct-Tfccnsas J. Ueneer, Mop. Jtsgbtfc District Chart A. Hilt. Ha. Ninth restrict- Lewi K. lars.i. Ken. Teatfe IS4r.et lbMp $ Post. M-p. Ktevcnth District MaajBMilM T. Cab, Tf f.k DWrlet-eott Wik. Iee. Thirteenth Iitclt W'Ultaai JC Sncia tr, aert.h I)itrit Owea , Deat. aTrfteentM Distrait T. Mmf. Vnm. ixtaa4a litrtct-J. D. Haar, F. M. Ta. JL 8Taiittli Di4rtc4 K4wara Lm,Dcmi. Kfcbtaaaia UMri WUliaa $. t arvmaa, Xtftataaata Oitrit-JMat K WWkM, TwattkIiitriet-CorK W. SatHh, Ba. Oala. Vm.umcf. a, Nov. (.-fim oMIrlai and xaattcial returns neiTa4 from all tfee aaatlaa of ta 8t, xept JtobUM4,Ca htiaMaaa, CabMrtMi. Jaektua. Xnrioa, Me alta. Moaroe.Nobr.ria'.dieirJ TJemwaa. mmI Hiaitlg taaai hm as tkr ware I t ar b tbe TtHe far Gararaar. taa fimraMiy ef I). G Kyaa. KpbiAR eanaklatt Th OMrHMti clftetcd, u abawa ly tfee rira r-elTiI. ar: rir rMrk-t KMaBiy 4orar. Kr. ea4 Iftrlct Joan A. CaMarall. R. Tklra D!triet Gonc "H, HMik. tMa. fawrtfe XHtrlet M. K. Gamr. Deat. atittk DMrlct Fred C. Ljijta. IVau 3ta IHMrlel D. IV UonaTla, Dem. evaUi imtriet-W. H. Hala. Deam. jRfcM( DWrtet-R D. Harv. IVpia. .Xlatb IMtrte J. M. OaUiiratf. Itaak TMCi Diauiet Kobvrt K Doaa, K-a. attCTaath IMtrit-J X. fattivaa. Dm T4Hb IHrie W. M. XaaeiM, Baa. Tbtrtaaatb Matchtt fa-rlae Xhtaaa, Daa. Fnartf at MtrM-J. W. Ovmh, Vaam. .rUfatb INatHet-X. . Hanar, Daa. -Otemam MHet-X 6L Winrttk, Saa. Taat8at IHatrict A. J. raartaa. aa. aaliiIbtrk-J. U TaykM-. Nayv Waaaatli matrietlt R. Tar lor, Hp. Taaattetk ltitrwt-V. CL Trlr, kn. Twatr-rt IMatrtat Tbomaa L. Jakataa. Dam. Pea yl raahi. TmtJkVSLrMtA, Xar. C Cowiatce bat mmmhtl ratara traw avarr eaatr la (be -Mata jrlve Pattfaaa, IVem., fe- Gorriranra 4raUtT l K.3W Tr IaUiaatr. Ka. Ta EafHtbltcaa eaa4Wta far Ueataaaat-Gor-wraar aMl Sacretary t laiaraal Aaair, Maiwrii. Wr aaa Scauirt, ara na ooabt crtectoa, a batii raa far ahaad mt XMaatalar a aaartr cvetr aatr. Ltat ratarni fraai Umt tweatT-it OaaatwwMiwtal dHtrict a tl Sta( Jwiw tba rc(k mt cfp;bta Kfialrlicaas aa4 taa Ffrt Iitrkt-HlKhn. Ks. J5f.iftl Di.Hrict-O'XuKI. Rep. TbW iMrit .1trAt-vr. Iwau .Fwtrtfc iMriti-Neybiwa. K-ax. fifth liriTi Hitawth, Kvp. ltU Ijttk HoWiMffi, hVt. . vHtli IHl!i Kaltuarvlt. iPem. Klatlita IMiltt-MaVetiVer. Irr2. " Natb I.Mrkt HfMNMr, iVMa. ThMU U rkl Hrt-. -a. :ivt?Mtli DMr.c: AiHvrtuari, . Twi-lfJk lM4trit-aUnk. M. Tkir wtk lrirt-KTilly Dm. t'arlH-stii IItrlcl Klf, Xp. FifticMth HiMriei-Wrlarnt, M. ".-ixurnisi licritt-KiUm, !-.. -".Tuitfih UiotrJet Wulrrrta,; Deam. ' KixntieittSi ttiMrlct-AtktMMM, Ktb. 'invK-catk Uitrit--l::ltcMjTer, 1im. 'i weatieth INatriei-all, Kf. -lweatjr.rt Iti.lrlct Mni", Kea. , lHt.'Bty.t-cuMtl IHMric:-Uitaall, Hep. "TaiatylhirU W.ntt-Wa.iteii, k-w. "Twratjr rrtk l:irict Stewart. Heju Twcaty Mk Ditrl(t-IMlUlp4. la.U Jtf. Tetyixtk UUtrkcttirtarwM, Itfft. l'w iHT-fart nifc D.HrkX-Cium. W. mm, .Tweaty-ticat iHttrtet Jaait Karr, Dtw. Inataa. lKblA3CAHM.lt, I:uL, Xt.v; KvaarM frrna rri w( tkd !ateaw that tbe HacthN HM been a verity Ma laad-vl rr tb lNarx acy. Tba aatira Datoafjitit ta tekt Is tteted by b maJrltUM, aHl CtMlrmaa .X-ekeaar tbe Meaabitcaa Jriata eaauwlt. turn ewnaeaas tba dafaat ot him warty by aiHawt 1M4 ObalrmaH Jewatt ot tb Dewaeratlc ramatiktee fa mkbaa the tottawiaa; eatiaaata laajaritlwa a4 OMnreaawaw frvm XMHaaa: Mafarlty e S-tata ticket, awator elet?4, W; bW-Tr. II; total. L atMraMiaitva eleetal. Tt; Mtajority an Jaiat baht.i. JUeraa Caaraaiea. balaa; m MMMaberi esaK ia tba S.xth aa4 Xlath 4l rfrkt. Fieat I:trit H'la. F. FartaU, Ilaa. ,SeMt IlMrtet-ttfhn I. Hntz, Itoat. "Thtew ll.tlrkrt Jataa K. KrrawH. Itai. t i.artu j)iirivt w, IIoImim. Dewu JiMb I!trit-Oarr W.Cef. Data. ;xth IHrt HHry 17. uabMoa, Kap. avrMth U.wrf-W. K. KyaNMB. lism. JHKbtb llMriet M.Jab NrMk.Hire, Dim. Xkttat ltrkft Um Wa, Rap "Ttwt DtMrtct-UarM M. rat. Data. Kferaath Dlattlat Xmgmttmt X Martta, TwlUb l)MrM-Cbarf A. O. MeCteMaa, Tkartfc lbti M-eal ttaka F. SMraly, Maoaebaaetta. TOf. Xar. &-Tbf vale far OaTenar ta mow baea treei fraa -ery wh m tb Siata vie.-iK i;iail. aba lb JMr-s baw k bvrwbltelia ieaacrl r;:Hy. vie tor CTerir k m Mlawn: Kmall. lXat., tit.?: Ma-ka, Nap, isi.w; MkurMiar. Vm., M,i; Xuwli'i ptaraRyr ai xav iMMtg aat awM4t af t hi&a,

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Fhm Kalrlal abaaaaU Haav aa Hhtn HT (HJf C!HVMMMtB JaNaHBaWa hjKMh MMbM4 laMlMtaHiC-" 1 A JftkWi laWHVa, XIa$4a H" JtaW. ahrtMaW tSTSk Tblra MatrM AaMitar bm, ll.; FWraa. RapnjRS Foartk Ui4rlct-aXUl.MaUl.Tl; Oope-Ua-i. K., Fltth IMkUkW Haar. 0Mk, ),M(; Fm, Map. MjM. Sixth lKrtriat Loaaa.np Ja.; BPaaM. leat.. Uj. Savawtk tMa(rit-CawalU Map. Fr-aeh. Item. XJaa. KUkth IHtrict MaraaM. aVw. 1UM'. OrarHbalinr. hVp., MJH, .NtMt l4trii WUUaavi, PMi, ra3; Cwtxlkrr. Hap. ujMt. Tratk I.4rkrt-Walker. KaplUH; , Kbtraatb IHatrtet Caaltaaa. Data., StMMMiaaV bVfk.l.SM. Twatttb IMMrM-Cwbr, 1., I S,Ht; I, K -MV.1L'IX Tbe Onmatwalaaal dataajahbHi tba atavaaa aavaa lvMMeraa aaa Hva Kapaa Haaaa a aala mt r l -aoerM. KxSfxs ClTT. JCo., Xv. C Tbe eiaWleaa aaaaialata far Cover r beaten; ail oat of vea Mapahliean Coao;reiaiaI Maailt Vrfaaea aaa Saaator InKb re-elrettoa a aakjwat f arwat aoabt that b) tbe situation ia Kaaaan. Tbarawaa a hHwtalhle raajalar avalaacb ia Kaaaa. Tbe SJ.M Kapaelleaa af Jritjr overwhelmed by taa re fattea lure naxl barlaH beaaath Its tiecraetiva wakxnt. The Fanwera Allhinee aid It. ad it wa a ttabitlae awrprioa. Every political prophet predicted great aCreneUi for tbe Alliaaee, bat oaly tbe mot aangalaa t tbe ratal seers rewarded lu aaeeeM aa area a pmbabHKy. The ehaaee foe the laoerata aeaaaed much britchler. Tbe Republican ioi ts uat ot tbe sevea Ceajcreeetaea. and there h another urprt. For tbe art time la many years the RepsbI 'can daicen tUa la broken to fratmaaU. Oaly ae Kepabllean escaped the wreak, and that wm E. M Faaeton from the Second diiMrlet. The Demoenitii were aaeeaafal. and pheaoateaiaUy so. the First dHtriet elect taa: Tbomaa Moonlight over Cae Kn. il' eriek. Kep.. by . Htajorlt-. Hon. K X. Mo l rill. Mep. tbe'preeeat IncMtnbeMt. tlcilaed rf.-.omiaatiOR la tola dlatrlrt. Toe farmer' Alllaaae carried ike other Ave dktrhjt. ekrtiaic Clover over l'erkine. Kap-. In tbe Third. Otl over K'Hy la tbe Fourth; navh over Itiillio-. Rep. la tbe Fifth: Itaker over MeNall la tbe Sixth, and Simpn aver Hollo wall In the Seventh. The Kaaaas dahqpubMr will taad: Xepebtieaa, 1; Inaocrt, , fnae- AUiaace, i. WICrtllB. to ILWackck. Wbv. Xor. 4-T.ato retarni frota tbe Stat tndk-ata a piarallty ot 39, M aad apward for Georae W. Peek. The Dentoerata elect a majority at AtseaablyiMnB aad tbe State Saaate. Ia the tower bae they will have a majority of thirty or over, aad ha tbe Soaate a majority of two. They elect eva oat ot atne Goaa;remaa. Wiaeoa aba's delegation in the acxt Ifoate ot 0Hjcr will beaa folio w-t: FhK DHtriet H. A. Cooper. Rep. eeoad Ulrtrlet-Charlea Krwix.Dem. Third DHUrlet X R Rhnll. Ilea. Foarth Dietrtet-Joba L. NKabali. Dam. Ftftb IMatriet-Georx- H. Bnekeer, Dem. Sixth IMtriet-L. O. Miller. Dam. Seventh Dfetriat-Frawk Oobarn, Dem. H-hth IHstriet-DoabitaL Xialh DiMrlvt Toowaa Lyaeh. Ibb. Mlehtcn IHetmit. Mich.. Nov. C-Tba MdleattloM arv that tbe IeiMrrn hare elected their Gavoraor bv a boat le.t plaralKy, aad the rt at tbe Male ticket br asabatantial vote. Ia CoaareioHaI election the Detooer.its have retaraed their eandidatca in the fel hwh dhMrieM. acconliar to pretent retarn: 11 ret. Second. Fifth. Sixth, Seventh aad Tenth Oengraiiinaal dletricU. jdiebl mm laet election, with tbe except lea mt the Fleet ad Sevan th. reearaed Raaabllean OaaKraaawiaa. Tbe Third and Steven Ih Mara, and prebaMy tbe Fanr.h IHlft.baTe eaae Rcpabllcan. Tbe retarRi fraaa Ike Klarbtk aad Ninth dWtrlct thaw DBHeratlc Italae over tbe laet election, hot not anffi. aeeat to remove the doubt which urervh.vtiows tbcaa. K hi Shoaht the tall retwras will he received to-night. 3( Brta Sr Facu Mian.. Xov. -Governor Mer rlam'a Jl.-M pla-rattty at taa year ace has bean radacad t artetly that tbcre wa- apparent reasoaj for the Dwoermtle etnini tbat be bai! baeadafcatad. Sack, however, docs not pr. v to be tbe rasa, for he Is ra elected, l-nt by irreatly redaced ptarality. Tbe clalaM made by bis parry assoefatd mnd I row 2.a to hjtrt. Mttre made tba former claim than tbe latter. Oaa, aad po-ibly two. oMeiats eho tram tbe Stat ticket are Democrat The !eelatare, h far as Any ret am- have been beard from tt, seem clowe. tbe RcpaM Icttn ctafmlata; the makrity, bet a lmlitinar the pwsatbiilty tbat a combinatlow of law Allld Democratic treatb mteht ;ibtroi IcatfalatloM la tba aact Lcgtctalafo. Iowa. Tm MtK. Ia., Xer. -Slx Iiemneratic Caamrv amt-Ti. faarMcpubiicanx, one d lair hH m 0Mbt and a part ot the KrpubHean ticket defeated aad tbe cmaladcr of it hi doitbt is WwA't verdict, Tbe wcccMfHl randldates foe tia4ie are a follows; First diatriet. J. i. 5rerjify, !.; Socoa-i. Walter I. Hnyes. w. ; Turi, MiHl'ni, probably I, K IlestOer yn, K.; Fitarth, Walter I. Keller. 1).: Fifth. Joba T. lMlttoa. !., Mxtl., T. B. White, U.; Sevatb.Jahn A T. Hail. ll;Kinh, Jan 1. F!ic. K-; Xintb, Tbomas Mwmaa. I) ; Teath, Joaatb r. l4IIver, X.: Eleventh. Gcesam D. Perklaa, R. Thta baaft xmi of tVrc lmorr4t!c Coanreu men, with one district la eonbe lie ia ware. WtUtnoeTOX, DL, Xov. (Complete retare iroea tbe wbakt Stde jelve NcvmssMs. li., tor t;T-n.or. Hi majority, and Causey, D., for Coesreoe. all wjir y. The city of Wilmlnajtoa baa voac 111 Republican si the bead of tba ticket. The kepwblleans elect tbelr eoaaty ticket In Newcastle Oonatyby KNt majority. The next Leafelatate wll. taad: eaatc lemocrals, ; Rcpablieaas, 4. Measu lemi erata, II; Hett Means, ,, There hi e United States Seaalor to be esevted. Xesr Vork. New Tom.. Xov. The ofHcial rctarnt from tbe Coaajrrtslonal dHtriet of the State will net be known for ana days. Tub, be w ever, wilt make no change Its the ros tilts as rep.tried by the Aasottated Fro last ahjebt at ten e'etock, aaleec Ooasabs, D., pravexs to be elected in Brooklyn. Xew York's delecatlOM la the Kifty-aeeonil Ooncress, hosstd Ooombs be defeatod, will consist of tt fHtmoeriK and It Repebtieans. This Jet reveraea the exposlttoM of ttte two parties as repreMmted In tbe Fit Mr-Hrst Con arose, wbere tba RcpablhMne bad M aavd the llaasocrats 1L Xew tleraey. TMtxToy, X. J Xov. C Late refer nlve tbe D - Msrata Increased majorities Im both brasiebes ot the loclstntare. The Senate wilt stand: leawcrats. ll; RopsiblieMnS, 7. Tbe Aasesnbly wlH stand: Democrat. 44; Florida. JACKSofcrtu-R. Xov. aV-HetirH from all the forty. Rv cwaath-s h tb tette Indicate the fdevtioN t the Itosmcrarte tHate tiekei, Cemp4rlr and ttmt Csmrt Jasttce, by majority ot wheat Km Mnllery, Dem.. for C-ottxrrs,t(N-.m the r'irs District, will have a tai -rHyotov. r U, an4 Rwilock. IK'ta, trom the Second dittrict, will bate wheat ts7. Xot a klnarle Repabiieit has been elected to tbe LeetMater t, and k will be isMde p d nlNetrnSne Itamoernl and o Mefaliik-H testator Smsth.of SK, AaausHltte wba heias aver anetber term.

lai tlU.MaUaav iter, -4At (M let tsssmmplela to mabe any asaw rata aellissabv bsst wMh the pros awl KepttblieNM osJrity m the Mate aewoAc Me ssokl leans nee tsreat a aafe majority sms Joint ballot, and I be sac. ttem of a RrpabiiaaM to aueceeJ Lwlahd Stanford lh tba Called WalawEotale i sired. XctaroalrotN tbesR nareetslsaJ dlsirlaas ha tba aa In ass aba that aaab. Ilea us haa aacrlari every dletrfct Lalet vadarM fssm the Fits ewlrlet. wblcb Wfcl

1m doabt, aaew tbat HacMani. Xrp , ha been maklHK act galaa thHstatiaout the dfawrlet. atsd ia apimreulty eieetsd. This wm tCive the MepNbl leans a k4n ot twoCsmgraninm 1st tkM aHoM. XAU4.BVTesia.. Xssv. .John V. ! cbnnaa, Uuut.. for Oovemor, Will kave be twifenlLlsJi and jnym tssJarltV ever I.T. Hauler, ftesv. Md a. (7 Keh)-, I'm The L bvtntare hi twe-Httrd Veasoeratle in iMtlh bowse, the DvMHcraey ImtIhk; maile saint 1st thoLctti'UtNra In Kast ToMnesMe. Th ConartoMtloual dolesfsUou will ttU aa ioU lows: First Diotrlet. R. K. awdler, Ind. R-; Secoatt IMetrict. I. a llonk, R.. r-eloeteUJ Third District. II. C. Srd(cniM. l.; Fourth District. ItentOH McMHlan. I).; riltit intrlct, Jamea bx Kl-lnrliHn, IX ; Sixth Ills trfct.Joceph K. WasMttstoH. n turMtKl Seventh District. X S. On, I). : Kllttli District. It. A. Knloe, 1.; Ninth DUtrlet, K A. Fierce. U.t Tenth District, Joseph Fatter SON, D. At oh tavsM. HblxnaL Mont, Xov. aWith all tkeeotiHties heir.l from savotwss. atsd wlUiwinic tki RepabHeavna the aame Htnjorltie they liad laet year, Dixon, Dem.. Is elected to Con Kress by tie over Carter, Kep. The Democrats have elected four State Senator, the KepMbUeaa two. with two in doubt. The Repabiican Mate cowmiitee any tt will re quire the oRteiul count to tteclie the CnjtrMsbmal reesslt. tbou-rh It at 111 elhlme ttte 9Mte for Carter by l.'i The snme coiHttiitttH' elnlios the eioctloH o( Ava K.tpublioan Sen a tors. WaahlHKtoa. Skattlk, Wash., Nov. fi. RotarM from IM vrerinets iriyo WIUoh, Rp.. for Oont tersMH ll.Uo; Carroll. lHm.. S,m. It this ratio is maintained Wilson's majority will t-xceed ,. The LtKilature will Mtaml: Senate kepablieans, at; DeHiecrats. X floHse KepubiieMH. ); Dsmocrats, It is thouKbt those BKaret will not be materially ehaBsred by eoHsplste retttttss. Sv era! rewute eoattties hnvs not bn beard from. Alabama. AMSTO, Ala., Xov. 4 The election ot Geatrai Forney, the Democratic notsilRee tor GonjrreM from the Ssventh district, U ascarrd by an Increased Hiaksrlty. Calhoun Costntv atone tave him S.e majority, whereas In 1 tbe majority In the whole dietritU w. but very little above that Hsisire. CoMHeetlcut. IlARTroRB, Conn., The Conneciictif Lcttislature Is Mio K Republican on Jolat ballot. Total vote of the State (about 1M towns oMcial), ia 12M7I. Morris, Bern , has KMU and la It short t a popular majority. O facial returns continue to brlnjr in scatter incvotea and it is evident that no election has been made. If ao. the Legislature wilt ei ect Merwln, RepHbilean. Mississippi. Jack.ox, Mies.. Xv. .-Alrlee today onllrw the earlier reports sent hL Mis lsaipp return n anlid Dsmearatie de-iejcH tion ot seven to ConicreM by majorities ranging from 2,0s) to S.B. Ofcmbam s Terrltorr. UtrtHKlE, Okla., Xov . D. A. Ilarvey, RepssbiictiR nominee for Congress, earried Ok lahema by 2,e ever McCoy, Dem. North Cavrotlnis. BALStdH.X. C. Xnv. . The majority fot tbe Democratic State ticket is estimated at an aaa Tbe fSoaurreaekHial ileleirnttaH ntands cbtht DemueraU and one Kopubiicaa. The LeajMwtarc hi laraesy Mnsecratis. Virclnka. Richxonb. Vh.. Xov. 6,-Farther returns from the election In thll State leave no doubt that lass Domoratie OonKresawes are elected. TThe Democratic v;alas wore 1112, and RepMblican Knlnt l.JTXera . KK50, Xev. Xov. . Advices from varks parti ot Xevada Indismte the eleetloH ol Colcord, Rep., for Govermir, anu Rartlns, K-p, tor Conitreos, by malurittea ot between bjaorCM. Arkaw-Hss. LiTTtR Rock. Xov.. ArkHMsis elected a soiM Democratle delcstittioH to Cohkt, and there Is xrent rejotssinc threuKhout tha State In esmseoaenee. The 1'robable Comolr-xlon or the ext Con cross, New York, Nov, 7. Return received up to mitinifrht would indicRto that the Democrats have ft majority of over IS9 in the ttxt Congress, l'ho Momcnal fain have Wen rowle in many State. The rspreiUUim from all of the Stat wsMtM Miit at tkla hotir to h about m Mlow: Drm. I Me p. STATES. All. -- Alal.atua .. $ Arxanta. Ciitlornln. ........ -.A X 2' 1 J ,7 It 11 8 ' I t lCIIVrftTTf ..... lonnccl it'itt,,, D -taware. .. . Fltr.d...... t.Je iri;i ldtabo. . ....... .... lillnoiSL. ....... .... . Indiana ..... lews,,,. ,.,. Kansas ... Kentucky ,. t Louisiana..,. Maine Maryland ,.-, MebM9tt... ..... Minnesota Michigan.. MissNslnpi Mlsouri,Montana XcbraskH,, Xevada Sew llampflhiro...'... Xew Jersey ... New York........ X rth Rnrollna , Xrth Dakota.--, Uhts Oret-nn. I'vansylvanhc. Knodelslnnd ., South Carolina fxftnth Dakota..., ...... Tennesseetext VS t"ltlO H taa. a . tllti Virginia Washington... ......... West Virginia. ....... I SCO II 9 tta. ststsstl WywlMf.. 3 H 6 ' li 1 1 1 S 21 t, II it ! 4 8 II W 1 II IS asm Pal e issstssiss I)rinfritfe Majority a. aw 217 ever ssepeoiieane.. Second sfletrlift. The Jeer ef Two Kvlail 'JtaM,H xeUiMsi th preprlnterat the store, angrily, "pstt that eyr hr ftt tha Hmhttrg-or ehwefW." A eualvtr cMne in smokinf a sisfM tl. ".taM," voetfaratcisl the ncepriekir, "uke that eover K the llmburgbr , eheese af a!n!" Chien 'iVibuns. Kicuree Whlah Mean Dollars. -Uat. tier "I hear Snapper is going to marry Mlm .Smllar. She's !o ylrl, ansl lias a rood MjfMre.". Tattler "Yea, a r wi Mfare i.t aaary in a society man lag j ea 4ajs. "! lea llmhL

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BeaOWitHT wM iRhM TtaM aTiff tlM Last DMMls. Matacas (bam I be INWscasst wcati's br Diaalilsaa stcwaps-TPba haaerisiicodanaaaAaa ak MM at aaabaaaaaat lai Ml BBvlsaVsaBBBaaw-BaM aahf aaaaaai a enarfFff Waa"B"aas7SB anm swa-m aarwearea-mwww-' m Mw Apaarewt SmaM laaesnsa. Wammmtmc, Mm. 1 The twolhhbl kW terioavot oiAua bstllsitlaa wad iewsl VMlerday a the papulavle s the tMWsl alearfts. Thd huUaaJavaayn: Ike popalatlAn of tha United .State oa tae 1, Ibtht, a shown by the Srst count of peasana and (atstUtes. exelaalvc of wliMe siasani lis Indian Territory, Indians on reeerrstlons aad AlMska,, was at.leaAea. TketeflKurec ttmy be sliKhMy rhuiiftml by later and more exact eoliipltnlloHS, UuteMeh kancM will hot be mate-Hal. In le$i the populatfosi wasM.lt,7$a. Win nbaolMte Ineraase ot the populuthtH in she bn year la terveuiaic was li.a2t.757. am the pjreeUae sX laercaae whs 21. 57. Ia lff the iiopulatloH waa stated as J 8,iiW,S7l. AccordliiK to these Rgures tlienbsotuto iHcreaso In ti decade betweon 17H and i(s) waa Vl.JlT.ll'i, and the pereeBtaste of inorouse wim iftlH Upon their face these aktures show that the population hna Inerwuaed betwewn 18M) aad ltd only 7J7.3IS mora thnn between le7U aad lew), while the rate ot Increase bus apparently illmlalslied from MM to M.7 per cent. If these Hoire were derived from eorrect data, they would be dli.apiolnt Iuk- Such a reduction la the rate' ot Increase In the faoe ol the enormous Immigration during the past ten years would rgue agront illminutien In thu (ectiiMllty of the iiopuUttoH or a corresponding Inoreuse In its death rate. These tlgure nro, however, easily explain,! when the chnritoter of the data waed b) understood. It Is well known, the fact haying been demonstrated by extensive and thorough Investigation, that the census of 1870 was f-rossly deficient la the Southern States, so much so as not only to give an exngxerled rate f Increase of the population between 1870 and lt) la these States, but to nffuet very, materially the rate ot Increase In the country at large. These omissions were not the fault nor were they within the oontrolof I the Census Olttoe. The census of 1S78 was ' . i . . . i 1. 1 . .i... c.... l... , saaen uouerniHw wuil-u mo aiijit-riiiivnu ent, General Francis A. Walker, ehnracter iaed as "elunisey. antiquated and barbar sms," The Census OiHee had no power ever tta enumerators aavo a barren protest, and Us rlgkt was even ques tloaed In some others. In referring to these omission, the superintendent ot the tenth census said In his report in relation to the taking u the census In South Carolina: "It follows, as a conclusion of thehjgheci authority, either that the eon hi ol 1S7-I was grossly affective In regard to the whole ot the State, or of some considerable parts thereof, or else that the census ot im was fraudu"lit." Thr.1:, therefore, who believe la tba accuracy and h9Csty ei the tenth census and that wai thoroughly established must accept the other alternative offered by General Walker, namely, that the ninth census was "grossly defective." What was trtse ot South Carolina was also true, In greater or less degree, of all the South era States. There are, of course, no mean of ascertaining accurately tbe extent at these omissions, but la all probability they amounted to not less than l,Me,aoe. There la but little question that tbe population of the United States In 187 h was at least 40,009, ooe. Instead of as stated. If this estimate of the extent of the Dmlssloaa la le?u he correct, the absolute Increase between left and la was only shout ia,,, and the rate ot Increase was aot far from 3 per eent. These figures compare ataeh more reasonably with similar led actions treat the population In 18M aad .904. Omitting from consideration those States a which the eenaws ot 17 is known or Is presumed to have been faulty, the rate of increase between MM and im In tha remaining Ptatea has been very neary maintained In the decade between tm aad ls. Referring-to the principal table ot the bulletin, tbe eenssM of 197e la known oris presumed o have been dene lent In nearly all the States at the South Atlantic and Southern Central divisions, while In the North Atlantle, Xerthern Central aad W estern divisioas no evidence of Incompleteness hat beea detected. The population of these three last named divisions In 17", l"J0 and IWi, tha absolute Increase tor the two decades and the rate or Increase ara set t.irth lit the follow

Per eeBt of Increase. 25.V detween Usse and l!s5M exceeded that between 1879 and 199 by 1,88 s. and that the aroportlonal Increase was but 1.2 percent, lees. The following table shows the pupu latlon of the several States as found by the HHwus enttnieratioa of the years lew, lbnt tnd ls7K: STATES ASn.TBKHITOHIBS. 1190. 1W. 187. Th UniUtt Matte. A'ertA AUhhHc M17A4I.IW ll7,407 U.JM.7JW Maine Xew Hampshire.. VVrtMiit.... .Massaehuei'tt.... Rhode Ittlnnd Conui'Cticut....... Xw York.... Xew Jersey,.... ... PennsylvanlH..... oa. Atlantic IHrMea Deiawarn Maryland..... Dt, of Columbia... Vlralnta..,. ....... am.sai 875, " If l2,'JNi 2.J..17 rl.i' fK.915 3l.'t 1,47.51 ;t-7.4iii 4.7W.r a.i.wi an. m l,7t.t,na.-, 27.R1 .iMt 71-.MI 5,il.5M 1.4I1.MI7 S,2I,S74 KJ2.7I01 S.182.S7I l.ui.nai t.W.',! 9,st,7C 7,5e7,l7 1 Wr'wi8' S,8M,a 1,115 7(fJl l.tl,7fJ l,2rt,ia 1,1)7131 "'. fi i,m,m 187.741 443,011 17371 1.AK4S1 9!4.ait 2.9 TtSI 1.J12.S 6 l.itWi!', Xorth CHiolliia.... 1.A17.X4 1.1)7.11 South Carollaa.. Georgln Florida m.tl.tdi.MK Saw.tso 7J..IW l.MMwH West Virginia el!j,47 r. A'ernWn CetWrati JXrbion a?,si2.i8i 17,34,111 nsi.ui 2.,m 1.8so.rji7 i,iM,r I.WI.870 43,7 l,l4,ii Ohio Indiana.. .t,W.7l5 2.ll.H 1,KK,M1 a,ii77,'7l l ,(,; : l .iiii.i : 7.77 Illinois , KH ml Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota l."5,K-7 1,) ,01 7l l.W5.73"! Iowa l..'l.rtll Missouri X. Dakota.... h. Dakota. ,, Nebraska.... Kant rsXcR.. , 2,;77.l i 2,ft,0 1 11 M aaU -aCM) 3i7.Stft (ail Maal TO , a" RV I 462.40M i,9;fi,7 1,4.S,4 ajWislrMI 8,444,418 121.11 1 l.SASAin t7,m2 7Jti,918 8IM79 Kentucky... Tuani'seee.,, Alabama.,...,,... Mbalsslnpl....... L7a7t lAte.07S l.WI.SW l.Ktl.M7 Louisiana.. ..A.... Texas 1,IW,744H Oklahoma. dl.TSJIl Arkansas l,l.sV e s esse 44,471 988,110 2!h 9,118 NI4 9I.H74 42,4I lLMN 24.KH 99.WM Sl.2i7 lBaJje"W da-W fvars"Tv s 1,787,8a; Moritana.. ......... Hl.7 W.iatN , Wyoming , Oolorado .......... New Mexico, Arhmaa. Utah Nevada Idaho... 8sMH 2',7w1 4lfl,S7 14I.HN l ia, sew 2M,4S 4U7 M.1SU mm tu.m l.wt.n3 vl2i-HI ,! W.1IO 174,7ia Washington Oregon. Oallforiila. Mii.i CoRtlttstlRs;, Mr. Porter says: The general law governing the Increase at Aepelfttlen Is that when not disturbed by extraneous euHse-i, sueh ai wars, pest! I an tee, ImmlcraUon, emigration, etc.. la erease of pepulatinti goes on at a eea oaawtmV'dlMlahnalRd rate, Tk seratlsl

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ad this law hs tbM euaaicf baa Wen intec fared with la reeent year by the las war, whleh, besldas th daarattl4t of a vast number 4 lives, da areas d the bWh rat vary iiuiiarhwhjr dnrlag lbs progr-. It wa (tsllawed by aa twateaeed birth pats. The normal rate at laavease has beei, and la, greatly Issterlsced wHaUo by lwihtratln, and It le dliaeoU to eatlmate he feet of this Mam ear rate of mereasw. Appft'Xlmalely It may, however, be restelHtd by tha following proaasa; )ttwen Med and 1898 ft.7M,U ImMlurant entered tUU country . 4tlbeea pert have relurued to (heir home or mlgr.iWd slss where. A cuasiUerMble prtiportUm, probably about oaeeghth. have dl.-d. Oh th other hand, rhlltren have been born to them, and R Is probable that the birth have eo.ihtefkMlHHeed the death aad th emigration, so that the net lnltuene which ImHilgrathin baa exerted upon our population Is approximately expressed by th Hutubsr of Immigrant. Subtracting th number from the immitrleal Increase during tlio past decade there remains a trine over 7,ttO0,0 to reproHent the actual Inrrfase ot the liihabstHutsof this eountiy In IMrJ. The rate of natural In urease I, tharefoM, not far from It per ceat. Simitar calculations for the population la 1W) and thu decade preceding would, ot etiurss.be valueless on aceoun' tf tha Im perfsetkHis ( tho can us of 181. The following table, showing the rates ot Increase during the I ant three decade In the South Atlaittie and Southern Centra. States, Illustrate the imperfections ot the eonsuaof ltfttin a somewhat startllHg manner:

Fer Oent. of lHoreHse. STATM. SJ to '7, 7t) to 8 1. 'J to '98. Virginia 4 4 248 alT X. furolina 79 M IVi s. Curoltiia. ... M 41.1 18.3 GeorKia 12 A m.t 1H.9 Alabanm X.4 X8 19.4 Mississippi.,...., 4.S M7 18.S Louisiana 2.7 WS 18.8 K.-HtiicKy. ...... j3 21.8 12.3 Tonnesaoo 1.H 12 1S.4

OlViraluUniul Wut Virginia together. KATYDID HABITS. ' The Curions Little Creature lines Not Chnnare from line Tree to Another. There ,1 ono crop of oarly autumn that grows on trees which doesn't vary siuch, and that is the katydids. Climatic Influences are favorable to the growth of this fruit It ia a. singular thinp that on the same trees where, forty years ago, as little elms, these chanting insects lived they now stay. They are nover known to change from one treo to another. There may be several elms of equal size on one street, but two trees will most likely hold all the katydids, and from the first chosen srreenory tlioy never budge. The same way ono yard will b.ve Hi number, or one troe In a yard; the noxi person's grounds,' although just as cool and shadbd, will have none. Thoee in the same trees or yards have good man ners, nover interrupting each other, but listening intently for their turn to express their belief aa to whether Katy did or didn't. The outside world, after having listened for years to the debate, is divide as to opinion. Just the same as o more important subject, it judges ir accordance with the sentiments of it own consciousness. These little green chanters never change their opinion. For year after year they belong to thf dids or didn't, and by no mistake alter their saying. One may tramp around the trees where they live, may sit beneath them, talk, laugh or Indulge In any noise, and KatyehaaM on ia andis turbed monologue; bat lay a hand ever so lightly against the bark of a tree, one saya who has tried it, and ibeir notes are instantly hushed, remaining mute till the hand Is removed. In darkness, when one creeps softly up ta an elm where, above in tho branches, is taking plaoe a loquacious dialogue, and softly rests) the palms of the hands against the bark the silence is painfully sudden. There was a man visiting Rhode Island whose ambition was to possess some elm trees and in them katydids. He had the elms for the katydids, but no katydids for the elmi. So he came from his distant home and got possession of one, which he carried back and put well up in the greenery of the elm. Then he waited. Tho katy was as dumb as a sealed fruit jar, and wouldn't say a word. He wrote back to inquire why the thing wouldntopon its mouth and sing, lie was informed, first, that the thing didn't speak tbe sentence with any mouth, but with its legs; see ond, that although the divorce laws of Rhode Island were of ttn brittle enough to sever knot tied l'y ministers, still he need not expect any garrulous hilarity from one katydid .ve para tod from its mate alone in a lone land. Then another was sent and put in the tree, and, in true marital htvle, one said Katy did and got contradicted in about a second. They've kept it up ever since. Providence Journal. The sea phrase is the common mod of expression of all Cape Cod people, says the Provinontown lleacoti. They use It unconsciously, more from custom than from habit, and as the sea terms used on board vosseln are a very neat J mode of expression it is no wonder that I phrasos ot tbe seamon are so common to our landsmen. In storm it ia essential that the commander should express himself briefly and underatandingly, hence bis language is exceedingly pithy and easily understood. Perhaps this is equally as reasonable why we use this style as irom the force of habit Much has been written about tbe funny expressions we use here on.Cape Cod. though a native does not notice it at does the person limited to our distinctly characteristic expressions. We use them insensibly, though we should not wish te conceal the fact that we use them ef tun, Four years ago, Miss Lens Weedard, living on Thorn Creek, Wash., sowed the seed frost one head of barley. She harvested the crop with a pair ef shears and sowed the amount received the next year, again harvesting It with her shears. The third crop her father eut with a grass scythe, getting enough barley from this erop te sow forty acres last spring, which averaged forty bush at a .a eis w me acre wnen tiirasitetl, making a j total yiotu ot l.rxw ouslieis irons one head ot barley In four years. T..nl,.. t iff T ....-- ... a mnwnot mi m. noB luuusr jus sen j dollars week for one year and ask you ; so ngure up orally how much It would eoeie to in all, hew would you proceed?' Pupil "As I'd know yes war only feeling. I sheuUa't bethsr my heed aaest it."

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