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a ,! 1 I HE NEW CENSUS. It Shows a Population In Excess of 50,000,000 for 1880. The exact number is 50,152,559. The following is the total in each stnto and territory, compared with the return for 1370 and 1800: 1,2(,.1II Alnluiir.ii iVMUiKIl Arl.una 10, t f 1 Arkansas MW,fiGI California 8G!,0SG Colorado l!ll,(ill) Comioctluut ffityfljci 7akou 18J.MRJ Delaware 14(1,051 UNMet of Columbia.... 177,(1:10 I'lorldii 2fi.5Gi5 ivirKn l,rUH,i)R;l Idnho :,Cil Illinois s,()TH,(;:k; 1 iidl.uia 1 ,ii78,.W lown 1,(51,1611 Krtiiww SI'J'i.IW.'i Kentucky 1,6 is,.v.w J.oulslana iMOA'M Jhiltie G-IHJll Miiryluml O.Ti.lli'l MuuchtNctts l,78il,(iifi Michigan 1 ,68 l.wi. iflnnenota 750,807 MMsMppl 1 ,101 ,89'f .MKMjurl 2,109,091 99G,9'J'i 9GI.W1 ! Montana .Jobraskn Nt'MllllI !s'cu-Hamphlro .NoV',JurHoy New-Mexico Now-Yoik North-Cnrollnu Ohio iregim Pennsylvania.. Jlhodc-lsland... SoittlK'arolltm, 'i'cmirfetcc 1.6112.16:1 Tivviw. 1 ,f97,fi(W (Mali li:i.SJ07 Vermont :m,w virpniu i ,ria,ji w Washington 75,130 Wcrtt-Vnyinin ois.utn Wisconsin ,:ti5,sxft Wyoming V20.7SS twt H.VJ.UM n3;.ori 817.781 I,i:i0,s!i3 118,180 f,os:!,i7:i 1,100,000 3,197,791 171,767 4,381 ,73S 316,538 MD5.7!ir. 0,658 483,157 r60,3J12 i59,8CO 5117.451 11,181 125,015 181,706 187,;52 1,195.888 1 l,99S 3,53N,40S 1,073,9111 1,191,727 302,"?3 1,321,011 720,915 620,151 78O.h06 1, 157,35 t 1,187,135 183,5(51 674,615 1,719,978 20,591 119,696 42,659 318,300 906,108 91,SM 1,857,617 1,071,135 2,601,128 90,938 3,502,311 217,350 728,000 1.257.195 797,.riOO 80,780 3)10,552 1,221,962 23,925 1 12,08.", 1,055,163 9,118 483,150 879,991 400, i 17 4.837 112,216 'Vio.iii 1.O37.8S0 i.VllV'M 1,350,43d 674,913 107,306 1,155,681 708.002 62S.279 687,019 1,331,066 719,131 172,133 791,305 1,182,012 2S,6r. 6,837 826,073 672,033 93,516 3,SS ,- 992 3 3,:wi))ir 52,165 2,90in 171,620 71K1.70S 1,109.801 601,215 40,273 315.09S 1,590,318 11,591 ' VYvui Totnl 50,152,539 38,505,703 Sl,tS),S0t Cities and towns having 30,000 iiv habitants and upward: 130. X xCniOrK, ,. t JvK)()fU 2 Philadelphia 816,91 8 Urookon 566,689 4 Chloago 503,301 5 Ilocton 862,535 6 St. Iju1h 350,522 7 Baltimore .'122,190 8 Citiclntuti 255.70S 9 .Suu-PmnclhCO 333,956 10 Now-OrleauH 216,110 il Cleveland 160,143 12 lMttMmrg 150,881 18 Hlllhilo 155,137 1 Washington 147,307 J fJnHrK. a iW( tUU 6 Ijulsvillc. 133,615 17 .Jersey-City t 120,728 H Detroit 110,312 ! (I t4 I ! ! ! ) 115,578 101,850 90.1KV5 bl,363 78,681 75,071 1,803 63,882 59,185 r.8,395 ;o,i ti I'. Milwaukee. 20 Providence. .. :i AILuny. - liocheeter , W Allegheny. 2 IfitllaiuijKtllH. . KIOlllllOIKl. l NcW-lllttCU t7 lwell ?S Worcester t9 Trov 60 Kansas-City 55,813 HI Cntiihrhlgo 58,710 Mi hyraniM' 51,i9l 3 Columbus 51,665 51 l atcrvoh 50,S8i O.l lOtLllO...., ,,.,.......,. ......... U, I IO ifi Charleston 49,999 ST Fall-1'.lver 49.00( - Minneapolis 46.8S7 SJ Scranton 45,850 10 Nashville 48,161 41 Ih'rtding 48,280 il Hurt ford 42,55S 4.1 Wilmington, Dul 42,199 Camden 41.658 SI. Paul 41, UM 46 I.'iwronoe. WMJjj l:iyion 33,077 3 lo nil 83,281 ? Diiiivur 85,630 50 Oakland, Cal 31,550 ! Atlanta 31,898 5i I'tiwi 33,913 M INiriltiiKl. Mu 83,310 51 Mcniphlh 33,593 5 irjngllL'Sd, Mans 83,440 5' .Maiicht'btt'f. N. II 32,650 i St. .Joscjil. Mo 33,181 R (fraud ItojmN 32,013 5J Wlicellng 81,26b '.' Molalc 81,205 ! Hobikcn 80,999 ii: llarrlhbnrg :K).70i 01 Savnnnah 80,081 nt Oiiimha 80,518 1870. 942.392 071,022 396,099 298,977 350,250 310,361 267,35 1 216339 1 19,473 191,418 92,8-29 86,076 117,711 109,199 105.039 109,753 82,516 79,577 71, W0 tW.901 76,216 02,336 5J.I80 43,211 51.0.W 30,3(0 10,928 11,105 16,165 32,200 19,631 IJ.051 31,271 3J,579 XI, 58 1 18.956 26,760 13,006 35,092 25.SC5 .u.9: 37,1MJ .,811 20,015 29,030 28,921 3), 173 29,28!1 1.759 10,500 21,798 28,801 81,118 10.226 26,7( i'l.fiH'J 9,505 16,507 19,21 32,084 20,297 23,101 38,335 1 6,083 A Total Abstinence Face. Ilaittbrd ThWs Charity may be a virtue, but when aiming to be good in this direction it is proper to see that your generosity is applied to deserving objects. A Hart ford gentleman, who is charitably dis posed has been imposed upon so many Limes he is now very cautious to whom lie gives. But this morning a man poorly clad, with features pinched by cold, called at our friend's store and asked for something to eat. The mer chant was about to send him to the right about with a savage "No," when a something about the man's face made him think that this one was possibly de serving of charity. So ho questioned him and drew a tolerably straight story of misfortune, resulting in the loss of work and thus compelling him to beg, "Do you drink V" asked the merchant. "No, sir," answered the other indig nantly. "Dol look like it?" The merchant was compelled to in wardly admit tbathis pale- face did not look like the phiz of a drinking man. Hut,1 continued the merchant. "I suppose .you would prefer a tenpence to a good warm breakfast?" "No, sir," replied the beggar, "I would rather have the breakfast." This seemingly honest answer threw him oil' his guard, and he handed him a quarter, telling him to go and get a breakfast. "Thank you," said the fellow, as he carefully laid away the coin in an in side pocket to his coat. "Now, there be men mean enough to take money ' from a gentleman like you and then go off and peddle it oil for rum. But 1 ain't that kind of a chap not much. (Jood day, sir." This little speech aroused the mer chant's suspicions, and he told one of his clerks to shadow' him and see where he brought up. lie turned the first corner and there met a companion, and ; as the clerk was following on behind heard the following dialogue: "Well, old rooster, what did you get?" "Not a cent. How did you make out?" "Oh, I got a quarter. My total ab stinence face did the business. Your rum face spiles you for a first class beg gar. But come along in here and get a drink," and the clerk saw them slide into a saloon, and when he went back and reported, the merchant was con vinced that he hadjbeen sold again. If that total abstinence face shows up in that particular store again, there will be music at the toe of the merchant's boot. Learn to Labor. Now York Commercial. The emperor of Germany sets an ex cellent example in the education of his own household. Every prince of the royal family of Prussia, when in youth, is taught some useful trade. Such experience "is supposed to sober the mind and bring it face to face with the material world," says a correct writer. It does far more than this. It keeps the royal youth from gadding about, and learning, as other less fav ored flesh an:l blood does, the lessons of the club, the green room, or the corner grocery. Face to face with the world's mate rial, with a plane or a handsaw in hand man is made better, and, if he is honest, work is improved and its results made cheaper. .Men or women without trades or an occupation are as weak in this world where humanity not onlv makes mor tals mourn but compels them to work for a living as the infant in swad dling clothes, and have not half their claim to protection and care. A healthy man should work or starve. Rich and poor should perform some manual labor every day. Wealth and wisdom are of no effect if not properly worked. The emperor of Germany showed exceeding cleverness in compelling his household to learn trades. "Up Salt River." Before the day of steam all the nav igation of the Ohio river was caried on by flat boats and kneel-boats. It was necessary to row the kneel-boats up stream. The labor was painful and ex hausting. There were slaves all along the Kentucky side of the river in those days. When a negro had been refrac tory or "sassy," it was the custom to punish him by hiring him out to row keelboats up the river. This punish ment was called "rowing up." In time it became the popular slave term for a scolding or punishment of any sort all over the country, much as the term to "blow up" is applied nowdays. "Salt river" was, and is, a little tributary of the Ohio, in Kentucy. It was so crook ed and dangerous that rowing a kneel boat up its waters was about the hard est labor a man could undertake. Hence rowing up Salt river was as severe a punishment as could bo imposed on him. The expression became prover bial. One day, on the lloor of congress, a member from Kentucky made use of the phrase in a happy allusion. The expression was thence crystalized in the popular speech of tho country. From that day to this, the person or party that has been badly defeated in an election is "sent up Salt river." X5HIFt THB BLOOD. Drt. IIatitkr's IrtoN Tovic la a preparation o" Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Nark and tho Plios. phaU's, assoct&tcd with tho Vi-pi'tnblo Aromaticfl. rimlorscri by the Medical Profession, and recom mended by ihctu for Iynprin, Ucnrrnl Debility, I'cmnlo JHncnncn, Want of Vital itj, Ncrroii Krotrntlon, Convaleiiccnro from Fvvors nud Olironlc ChillM and Fever. It serves every purpose where a Tonic Is necessary. Manufactured by THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., No. 213 North Main Street, St. liuls, jrttJ: DYSPEPSIA. ITHMMfllHHMMNHHBflMVnHMBHBBBNHMHBVflnMHMiHBIHMHHHSIBBBtBiBflHHHHHHHMIMHBNHHHIIHBJL1 ss2SiIZSSl l "" 57"S2!HZ5 n " - ' ' ., - - - CURES ALL DISEASES OF THC SLIVE Ffc KIDNEYS STOMACH AND BOWu:r-s General debility. CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA PILES&C. &. TrfffM: i.w.ffu.mMwi.w.wiiir t w--vsvy-- Vr-r- y w &, M IEYER BROTH ERS&CO, m ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY M.mMClMAtaff . Tlieac Kltters arc not aai ixxloicalinjj teeverasre, tout a Medicine of real aiierit, ainH xeasaiit to tlae taste. Fot Sale b? all Drufffists. Price, $1.00 jrv Bottle. j I'H'i puimui'ii. a uiHiury 01 r y au White Houset ai AGENTS WANTED fr "The Ladies ol tho Whito Houso or iHO 1 QfltClC j" tho Homes of tho Prosldcnts," the most ltitomittn lxik of HO bUUIIilJ WASHINGTON LI1'.E ci imUlHhcd. A History ol r y Ad- - - -OF THE minlJtmtion from Wahim voton to tho prraont time. Includes much Perse nal and PrivaiO history novcr bofnro puLlltmod. Addrem BRADLEY & CO., 06 N. Fourth St., Phila., Pn. WHOLESALE JEWELRY; BMT VIOCE Df TH1 WMI OK New Holly Styles in Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, k Isr-All trn prlow dBpllMUA. Orter trm m ttd mrt ttm tad frlhi..j R. N. HERSHFIELD. LEJ TENWORTF lAN m3Pm uma. Jon a. McDomM 0. .m1 tcaII Dftuir.n In all fAIKTBH nA, A V.a t r.(i C Vytutri wuim T k(.lf)UiirU flTfl 1 ff Clwtccfit in Uio world Importers' prfcx IKHV lArgiwt Company In Ameriea-itapIo A JUUVJiarUclo plenmw everytKxly Trnde continu ally lncrewing ARonia vrontcd everywhere beat in ducement don't yrmie line Bend lor circular. KOBT WJiLLS. 3 Veoey SL, N. Y. P. O. Box 1237 TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loos of Appotito, Bowels ooativo, Pain in tholload, with a dull sensation in tho bivok part, Pain undor tho Hhouldor blado, full necs after oatirm;, with a dininchuation to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Lowapirita, with a foolinjj of hnv UiK noalactod aomo duty, WocrlnoaH, Diz eincn, JTluttorinK at tho Hoort, Dotn bolbro tho oyos, Yellow Skin, Hoadncho gonernlly ovor the riht eye, IteatlownoBi, with fit ful dreams, highly colored Urino, and CONJJ2JPATION. TUTT'S PILLS ire eupecInJly adnpted to niich raaM, n. aia clodeae efleeta iiueh a rhnutfn of fuellntr Ha o lutoulah tho BiiflVrep. SOLD KVKRYWUKRJK, PBIOK Ufi CKNTS. Ofiloo, 3ft ITIurruy Street, Nw York. King of Saw Machines p AGENTS WANTED FOR THE air UiJMlry Prioo i9.CK). uinnn on IN ash fa dopoitod in tplUUU.vU bank aeainut any other aw machine 1: Ainoriocu This U tho cheapeet macl, no made, and warrantod to Haw loss utlor and faster than any other. We ., e the oldont maw machlno firm in Ararioa. Any prominent mer chant will toll yon ve are responsible. Bewarf) of InfriniremenUi. Our clroularfl are free. Addrtas, Unltad 3tais ManufMturlno Co., Chicago, 111. Our WELL AUGERS mUX bore a wU 70 feet rteep and S feet in diameter lr a 6ay. Tlda would clear you 60 in a i iy.( (ind tor our Piatorlai Oaaicrtva, W. B. aUirt Of,, fiklaf a, HI. HISTORYfli run WORLD KmhmcliiK full nnd authentic Hccountu or every notion of ancient nod modern tlnu'H, and Including a history ot the rlHonnd lull of the ti reek nnd Homnn Kmplres, tho middle nueH. the eniHudcN, tho feudal njHtem, the refor mation, the discovery and wttlemeut of the New World, etc, etc. It contaiiiH 0751 lino hlH'nrlcid eiiKrHvliiKH. and Ih tho mont complete Hmtory of Hie World ever puhllHhed. Kend lor Hcclmcii pii'CH and extra tcrnw to AKentfl. Addrcna National PriiMHiittfo Co., St. UiuIh, Mo. MIMHI 1 .III II HI I Afrnnfc! WlllHnil to fcII the mot remnrk. AgCIlLS irillltCll awe book or the )ir, IDOL WORSHIP WORLD Pi) F. .V, Dobbins, late if YoKohtu i, Japan. A ncio bookof inal'lil'rt ivtertxt, dewrlhliiK the marrvlnu tnrittitf and atriinut ) HtUomut Idulatrtmi Wumhip In allfHirtH nnd ayf of the world The tmlt volume trr Lwuexl coveriiiK IIi'h Tcut Mihleot Contnlnn thoMtuul fact atranget' thwi flnton the wild Imiwuntioim qr men concern'nR l)tlty, Splrilh. the Origin nnd Iientiny of Mun, ith ll tlie ittattye bfllfft, Udtiuls, fairy talM, cuHoiwi, formi (if mmhlp, tntipU, iltlm, sacrifice, elrt.,enneeted therewith. It ih mont rtrilc lnc!y IlltiKi rated, and bound In ivr unique .Inpau. ce 6tlc. It Ih truly a woinhTful hook, and ctrlaln to tll luiuittiiHolv. For Himple pa'H, i;mn. etc.. ad dntw HUUMAltl) lil'.OS., 1C li. Cth ht , Kuuhiw City, Mo. DE, HENDERSON, 'rsWefitBixtust,, KAKbAB CllT, - - MO. A lnlar uradnat In medicine. Over 13 years' practloo 12 fu Cbloaxw. AllHlMlml lTf . Qtn.A 4J.. Chronic, Ncrrous and Private Dl i:(ics: Aothuia. Knlleniv. 1'hnnmi. 1HI8,1nfA1l,MTIe"wonBwrtnTnt Bkin Ulseasei, HMmAi."VKi.KincflH (night loe)t HicxuAr. Dbiuliiy ( lObtl OfiieXXialDOir r).C. fllirwrnar. tefioF money refunded. Charges low. Thou rAndHef caflea cured. No inlurioufwtnedlcinefl uneI- No tlcteuMon from bueineBa. All medlclno fur jiifhed even to patlontii at a dliUince. (JonaulLaUon frco and confidential oaII oryrrlUs. Ago and expe rience arc Important. A BOOK for both eexe--ll-luntruted ana clrcularo of other thliikH sent walrd for in uow open. Jioura; 8 m. luntruteu ana circulara or otiier thlui tTo8c utampB. lly Muiuuin In uow o , xa to7 p. m. tiundaya; 10 to a. , Do You Wish To Know? 1. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW out Kan sh her people, her home, her land. lcr producte, her towiu, bcr countlM nod ler public liwtituOomy 2. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW "boot tho wonderful ckma.tr., the no low wonderful reentry, Urn ciiarrnlne nummer rucorU, tlw magnlQcont mltxvi and tko marrelouH growth aenerally of Colorado. 3. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW about Hew Mexico, widen k Joat devoloptnft a cilinatcaixl a uiincrJl wealth anrpaaalnK eTcn tlut of Colorado? 4.. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW abont Art eona, without doubt (he rlcbeat mineral ooantry m the United Statw, with othnr adraatMfM of ellrmtae and aoll? 6. DO YOU WISH TQPOW boot Catu Joraia and the aoctlona of tho Goktm Hlope, both aorih andaoaUi? 6. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW aUaloo and tta Dfaaoocta ? 7. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW y w te KM eama aaal Tarruora aaauy aaa uwaiy r If (W an Ua UWa fou Haa ai tea, tana Can . T. T. A. C ft, CJEJUal. ii m m V m. 'tXi r. v. .s w . ? -4 f