The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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T R. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
jj O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rioh
ftrds Block, Telephono 535. Residence
lfllO G Street, Tolophone L98L
DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
LoviiBe Flnnman; Ofllco, 141 South
12th Stroot. Tolophono 618.
T P DAVIS. D. D. S., Dentist.
rJLi Hndge and Crown work. Ollice
room 7, ovr Rock Island ticket ofllce.
Phone 349.
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
lo the University students. Foot.ball
team especially invite! to cal1 and en
jov a nice clean entertammont and
healthful exercise Club rates give".
John S Cain, Propr., 139 South Tentn.
A Close Shave
A hair cut. or anything else
you want a barber t do for
you, at the
I Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop,
I3in Arsu r ikcd.
Squuremoals
at
"square" prices
THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST.
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4 mil iX UU. your cloths,
nn.i a efiUc niU h The Very Bl
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bicau juui aunoniiu SATISFACTION.
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1222 0 Street.
Phone A672
The Grind
Is On Again
And whenever you want
supplies we have them.
Wilson & Hall
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
1123 0 STREET.
WE
SELL
KODAKS
117 'SSZT P- E. DePUTROW
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l I TV I & LEONARD
Jl A JammW M '2"t78 Ilrondwny
IV imflttLBMHIlfl Albany, Now Yfirk
HIIIftH Makers the
Caps.Oowns and Hoods
To tho American Colleges aud
Universities. Illustrated Manual,
sample prioes, etc, on request.
Gowns for the pulpit and bench.
FOR STRICTLY
High Class Work
SEND TO TILE
EVANS.
THE CENSUS FIGUKES.
REPORT OF THE BUREAU MAKES
INTERESTING READING.
TIow tli Wlioln World Contributes t
the Population of the United States
Fomnlsi Inrranie Morn Kapldly Than
Male.
In June, 1900. there woro In the
United States proportionately a fow
more females than in 1890, a greater
proportion of the population was na
tive born, and there were also propor
tionately more whites; or, stated con
versely, thoro were proportionately
fewer males, fewer foreigners and
fewer blacks than ten years ago.
During the past ten years the num
ber of women Imb been growing Bllght
ly more rapidly than tho number of
men; the native born population has
increased at nearly double tho rate of
lncreaso of the foreign born, the for
eign element having Increased at loss
than one-third of the rate of lncreaso
of tho foreign born during the preced
ing decade, and tho number of whites
has Increased to Quito an extent more
rapidly than has tho number of blacks.
These aro the main conclusions de
rived from a study of tho figures pre
Bonted In a recent Census Bulletin.
The total population of tho United
States on Juno 1, 1900, was 76,303,387,
Including persons enumerated at mili
tary and naval stations and naval ships
abroad and in Alaska, Hawaii, Indian
Territory and Indian reservations.
This great total consisted of 39,059,
242 males and 37,244,145 females a ma
jority for the ma.les of 1,815,097. Ex
pressed differently, of each 10,000 In
habitants 5,118 were boyB and men and
4,882 were girls and women. Ten yearB
boforo there were 32,315,063 males and
30,754,693 females, or of every 10.000 In
habitants 5,124 were males and 4,876
woro females. The females havo thus
Increased only a very little moro rap
Idly than the males. In 1900, in 10,000
inhabitants thero were 236 more men
than women, whereas in 1890, in tho
same number of inhabitants, thero
were 248 moro men than women. Ex
pressed In percentages, there has been
an Increase in males of 20.9 per cent
and In females of 21.1 per cent.
Of native born persons there were
."j.hl3,J02 and of foreign born 10,460,
0Xr In 1900 that lb. of every 1,000 per
sons in 1 !()() m;: were born In the Unit
I'd M.itfh and only 137 outside the bor
ileis of the coimtr In 1890, on tho
oiln-r hand, there were 63,761,665 na
tl" bom and 9,308.091 foreign born, or
of 'eiy 1,000 persons 852 were native
and 148 foreign born.
During the ten years the native born
Increased at nearly double the rate of
lncroa.se of the foreign born, the former
increahing 22 5 per cent and the latter
only 12 4 per cejit. If we exclude tho
foieign born counted In Hawaii, Alas
ka and at military and naval stations
abroad, in the United States Itself tho
foreign element increased by only 1,
091.729, or 11.8 per cent, whereas dur
ing the preceding decade It Increased
by 2,569,601. or 38.5 per cc.Lr ..'-..: '.
ai.iimr me tiiftt ton vearg Ue toroiCi
(ff course you'll have to Peep y ,r room warra this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has
Eleventh
fciBtnrm increaa pi icn inun our
third of Its rato of Inciease during the
procedlng decade In absolute numbers
thoro was an add'tlon to our native
born population of 1 2, OS 1,637 and to
our foreign born of 1 151,904
Thore are 1 Japanese, 2 Chineses. 3
Indians, 116 negro-s and 878 whites in
every 1,000 of the population.
The totals of the different classes are
66,990,802 whlto poisons. 8.840,785 per
sons of negro descent, 119,050 Chinese,
85,986 Japanese, and 260,750 Indians, or
a total colored element of 9,312,585 persons.
Local and Personal.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
The Hygienic Cafe, 31 fi So. 12th st.
31. 25 kid gloes, '.Sc nt Tho'J',uinois.
C. E. Brown, dentist. Burr block.
Steele, the furr er, 113 S 12th st.
Buy your underwrnr.nt The Famous.
Dr.; Woodward, ecu list, Uicb'ds bile
"Basa Photographic ' Studio,' 1020 o
?treet. iSono bettor.
Bargain sale on shoes atrWobster&
Rogeis. 1043OStreet.
Fot "students; those 'exquisite
photos at Bass' 1020"O street. . 1
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Oo to thcr'Matthc-ws-. Pi-no Po . for
sheet t tnusicj and
stroot.
supplies. 1120 O
For""Rhoet music anrl rupdIIph g
to tho Mathews" Piano Co.. 1120" O
street. "ZZZ
Tf yon" want a share of the bur
gains at "Sanderson's yoti had brt
ter go at . oiwo." Chances llke't liese
cion' t'come Vi'ry'.dayTT " ..
" A'R I ley '""program was given' Fri
day nig lit hy tl)c" I'-illaeilans,-raud
enjoyed by all present. The opening
number was a piano solo hyMlsB (J Tif
fin, whe)se plnvlng was warmlv'pralseet
hy'the audience. Mr. Elliotr?then
t"ld some laughable ancedotes of the
llfo of tho Hoo8ier poet. 'uno"f Ri
Ipv'k poems (f pnllfi-llfo"was read bv
M 1887 Wei Is. 'The quaint" 'humor of
the selection kept the audience in
continiial"r"laughrer! 'As" tho Inst
number one of Riley's short but very
Interesting poems was read by Miss
Bednar .
the Stufl
and O Streets
Inventory
Time
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Is at hand and we
don't want the jub to
be too long" so we
are giving" a big- dis
count on all our
goods. It's your op
portunity. Perkins & Sheldon
1129 0 Street.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eye Examined Tree. Price Reasonnbla.
1238 O Street, MS
The Pioneer .
Clean Linen
Finest of Toil, ts
First class Service
W. J. WHITFORD, Puopiiietok
11H Houth J lth St., Lincoln, Neb.
Italian Is the stuff
dreams are
Cream made of. It's
five cents a
Bar bar.
R. W. MAXWELL CO.
MakerAOfGood Chocolates,
nirt n Rtreet and 200 South 11th Strek
CONE,
'lu Installment Tailor,
115 North 11th.
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
Portrait and Uisdcape Piiotograpkcr
i 5uth ntb Street,
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
OALLQRY ESTABLISHED 187U
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