Estimate of the Total Production of Gold and Silver. Gold From All Countries. Estimated total yield of gold in all countries, from 1493 to recent date. United States........995,126,015 Germany............269,731,339 Total... ..509,347,107 New Granada........596,501,675 Russia................507,749,653 Africa..... Austria-Hungary. .359,325,340 ....226,248,247 .144,398,100 Mexico. .............130,174,396 Chili................ 129,467,140 Various countries....74,458,340 Total.. ...80,327,582 .4,643,087,395 .6,159,241,948 The Total Production 366 53 Silver From All Countries. Estimated total yield of silver, in all countries, from 1493 to recent date. Mexico............$2,600,280,659 Bolivia.............1,286,999,947 Brazil. Austria-Hungary........491,209,850 ...509,347,107 Various countries...142,702,340 Total.........$10,802,329,349 .7,221.73 Vermont ..5,638.20 Nebraska.. .3,418.67 Maine 1,138.34 $1,057,922,887.96 Other Sources...38,979,747.53 Other sources... 42,408, 554.77 Refined bullion 288, 3,590.25 Refined bullion 271,8336,33.26 AMOUNT OF MONEY IN CIRCULATION FOR EACH PERSON IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. Estimated amount of gold and silver and paper money in circulation in twenty-four countries, from the report of the Director of the Mint, July 1, 1896. Money Gold. Silver. Paper. per each Countries. Gold. Silver. Paper. per each Austria......Silver.......83.22...82.76...84.69..810.67 France....... Gold & Sil'r€22.19.. #12.94..8 84.835.77 Norway,Sw'nGold........8 3.75..3 1.00..8 1.90..9 6.65 Australia.... Gold........24 47....1.49...... ..25.96 Germany. ...Gold........12.21....4.20....1.18...17.59 Portugal.....Gold.... 7 45....4.86...10.80...23.11 Belgium......Gold & Sil'r..8.73....8.71...10.38...27.82 Great Brit.....Gold........14.91 ....2 96....2 91...20 78 Russia.......Silver........3.80.38....4.28....8.46 Brit. India...Gold & Sil'r... ......3.21......12....3.33 Greece.......Gold & Sil'r... 23......68...10.18...11.09 Spain........Gold & Sil'r. 2.28....9.49....4.78... 16.52 Canada......Gold.......... 2.92....1.04....6.04...10 00 Italy......... Gold & Sil'r..3.20....1.35....6 24...10.79 South Am.... Silver........1.11.83.15.28...17.22 Central Am..Silver.........09....2.14....1 43....3.66 Japan........Gold & Sil'r..1.95....2.05............400 Switzerland. Gold & Sil'r..4.97....5.00. ...9.97 Cuba.........Gold & Sil'r. 10.00... .83. ..4 95 Turkey...... Gold...... .2.27....1.82. Egypt........Gold........17.65.2.20....... .19.85 Netherlands. Gold & Sil'r.. 6.21 ... 11.96....6.08...24.25 United StatesGold & Sil'r..8.41.8.77....5.37...22.55 .10.83 Mexico.......Silver..........41....4.54... LUMBER MEASURE. .........4.09 To find the number of feet in a board 1 inch thick from 3 to 30 inches wide, and from 4 to 24 feet long, see the following table. Explanation.-The figures at the top of the columns indicate the number of feet in length; those at the extreme left the width of the board in inches. To ascertain the number of feet multiply the number of feet in length by the number of inches in width and divide the product by 12, the result will be the number in feet and inches. Thus, multiply 9 inches wide by 13 feet long, and the result will be 117. Divide this by 12 and we have the product 9 feet and 9 inches. See the table. LENGTH IN FEET. 4 feet 5 feet 6 feet 7 feet 8 feet 9 feet 10 feet 11 feet 12 feet 13 feet 14 feet 15 feet 16 feet 17 feet 18 feet 19 feet 20 feet 21 feet 22 feet 23 feet 24 feet ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. 8 inches wide..1...00.1...03.1...06.1...09.2...00.2...03.2...06.2...09.3...00.3...03.3...06 .3...09.4...00 .4...03.4...06.4...09.5...00 .5...03 .5...06 .5...09.6...00 4 inches wide..1...04.1...08.2...00 .2...04.2...08.3...00 .3...04.3...08.4...00.4...04.4...08.5...00.5...04.5...07.6...00 .6...04.6...08.7...00 .7...05.7...08.8...08 5 inches wide..1...08.2...01.2...06.2...11.3...04.3...09.4...02.4...07.5...00.5...05.5...10.6...03.6...08.7...01.7...03 .7...11.8...04.8...09.9...02.9...07 10...00 Incher wide..2...00.2...06 .3...00.3...06.4...00.4...06.5...00 .5...06.6...00.6...06.7...00 .7...06.8...00 .8...06.9...00 .9...06 10...00 10...06 11...00 11...06 12...00 7 inches wide..2...04.2...11.3...06.4...01.4...08.5...03.5...10.6...05.7...00.7...07.8...02.8...09.9. 04.9...11 10...06 11...01 11...08 12...03 12...10 13...05 14...00 8 inches wide..2...08 3...04.4...06.4...08.5...04.6...00 .6...08.7...04.8...00.8...08.9...04 10...00 10...08 11...04 12...00 12...08 13...04 14...00 14...08 15...04 16...00 9 inches wide..3...00.3...09.4...00 .5...03.6...00.6...09.7...06.8...03.9...00.9...09 10...06 11...03 12...00 12...09 13...06 14...03 15...00 15...09 16...06 17...03 18...00 10 inches wide..3...04.4...02.5...06.5...10.6...08.7...06.8...04.9...02 10...00 10...10 11...08 12.06 13...04 14...02 15...00 15...10 15...08 17...06 18...04 19...02 20...00 11 inches wide..3...08.4...07.5...00 .6...05.7...04.8...03 .9...02 10...01 11...00 11...11 12...10 13...09 14...08 15...07 16...06 17...05 18...04 19...03 20...00 21...01 22...00 12 inches wide..4...00.5...00.6...06.7...00.8...00.9...00 10...00 11...00 12...00 13...00 14...00 16...00 16...00 17...00 18...00 19...00 20...00 21...00 22...00 23...00 24...00 13 inches wide..4...04.5...05.6...00 .7...07.8...08.9...09 10...10 11...11 13...00 14...01 15...02 16...03 17...04 18...05 19...06 20...07 21...08 22...09 23...10 24...11 26...00 14 inches wide..4...08 5...10.7...06.8...02.9...04 10...06 11...08 12...10 14...00 15...02 16...04 17...06 18...08 19...10 21...00 22...02 23...04 24...06 25...08 26...10 28...00 15 inches wide..5...00 .6...03.7...00.8...09 10...00 11...03 12...06 13...09 15...00 16...03 17...06 18...09 20...00 21...03 22...06 23...09 25...00 26...03 27...06 28...09 30...00 16 inches wide..5...04.6...08.8...00.9...04 10...08 12...00 13...04 14...08 16...00 17...04 18...08 20...00 21...04 22...08 24...00 25...04 26...08 28...00 29...04 30...08 32...00 17 inches wide..5...08.7...01.8...06 .9...11 11...04 12...09 14...02 15...07 17...00 18...05 19...10 21...03 22...08 24...01 25...06 26...11 28...04 29...09 31...02 32...07 34. .00 18 inches wide. .6. .00 .7...06.9...00 10...06 12...00 13...06 15...00 16...06 18...00 19...06 21...00 22...06 24...00 25...06 27...00 28...06 30...00 31...06 33...00 34...06 36...00 19 inches wide. .6...04 .7...11.9.. 06 11...01 12...08 14...03 15...10 17...05 19...00 20...07 22...02 23...09 25...04 26...11 28...06 30...01 31...08 33...03 34...10 36...05 38...00 90 inches wide..6...08 .8...04 10...00 11...08 13...04 15...00 16...08 18...04 20...00 21...08 23...04 25...00 26...08 28...04 30...00 31...08 33...04 35...00 36...08 38...04 40...00 inches wide..7...00 .8...09 10...06 12...03 14...00 15...09 17...06 19...03 21...00 22...09 24...06 26...03 28...00 29...09 31...06 33...03 35...00 36...09 38...06 40...03 42...00 22 inches wide 2...04.9...02 11...00 12...10 14...08 16...06 18...04 20...02 22...00 23...10 25...08 27...06 29...04 31...02 33...00 34...10 36...08 38...06 40...04 42...03 44...00 23 inches wide..7...08.9. .07 11...06 13.. .05 15...04 17...03 19...02 21...01 23...00 24...11 26...10 28...09 30...08 32...07 34...06 36...05 38...04 40...03 43.02 44...01 46...00 24 inches wide..8...00 .0...00 12...00 14...00 16...00 18...00 20...00 22...00 24...00 26...00 28...00 30...00 32...00 34...00 36...00 38...00 40...00 42...C0 44...00 46...00 48...0 25 inches wide..8...04.0...05 12...06 14...07 16...08 18...09 20...10 22...11 25...00 27...01 29...02 31...03 33...04 35...05 37...06 39...07 41...08 43...09 45...10 17...11 50... 56 inches wide..8...08.0...10 13...00 15...02 17...04 19...06 21...08 23...10 26...00 28...02 30...04 32...06 34...08 36...10 39...00 41...02 43...04 45...06 47...08 49...10 52...00 27 inches wide. .9...00 .1...03 13...06 15...09 18...00 20...03 22...06 24...09 27...00 29...03 31...06 33...09 36...00 38...03 40...06 42...09 45...00 47...03 49...06 51...09 54...00 28 inches wide. .9...04.1...08 14...00 16...04 18...08 21...00 23...04 25...08 28...00 30...04 32...08 35...00 37...04 39...08 42...00 44...04 46...08 49...00 51...04 53...08 56...00 2 inches wide. 9. 08.2...01 14...06 16.11 19...04 21...09 24...02 26...07 29.00 31...05 33...10 36...03 38...08 41...01 43...06 45...11 48...04 50...09 53...02 55...07 58...00 30 inches wide. 10.00 2...06 15...00 17.06 20.00 22...06 25...00 27.06 30.00 32.06 35.00 37...06 40...00 42...06 45...00 47.08 50...00 52...06 55.00 57...06 60.00 294 TIME OF FAST TROTTERS. Horses that have trotted a mile in two minutes seventeen and a quarter seconds, and in less time during the following years, up to Nov. 1, 1890, and Nov. 24. 1891.** Madison ..Princeton. .2.08% .2.10% Maud S., br. m....... 1874.... R. A. Alexander.....Spring Station, Ky....Sept, 30, 1885.. Cleveland, O.. .2.134 134 2.1314 2.13 134 2.14.. .14.. 14. 2.144 2.145 .14 .2.15 .2.15 Phallas, b. h.......... 1877..., H. C. McDowell ...Frankfort, Ky 8, 1886.. Lexington, Ky... 2.16 19, 1889.. Lexington, Ky ...2.16 3, 1888.. Cleveland, O.. ..2.16 30, 1885. San Francisco, Cal....2.16% 9, 1884., Buffalo, N. Y.. .2.161 3, 1884.. Chicago, Ill....... ..2.16 Lexington, Ky....... Aug, 2, 1884.. Cleveland, O........... Stanford, Ky. .Sept. 6, 1884., Hartford, Conn... Cleveland, O..........Sept. 2, 1886., Hartford, Conn..... ..Lexington, Ky........Aug. 1, 1883., Cleveland, O. West Chester Co.,N.Y.Sept. 25, 1874. Albany, N. Y. 1872.... Aug. 22, 1879.. Utica, N. Y. Jerome Eddy, b. h.... 1875.... Dewey & Stewart. Owosso, Mich.... Aug. 3, 1882.. Buffalo, N. Y. Grylight, gr. g....... 1882.... A. B. Darling.. Ramsey's, N. J......................Aug. 7, 1889.. Buffalo, N. Y.. Thornless, b. g........ 1878.......... J. H. Walker... Worcester, Mass......Aug. 1, 1889., Cleveland, O Woodnut, ch. h....... 1882.... Peter Coutts. Mayfield, Cal. .Sept. 8, 1888.. Sacramento, Cal.. Charley Ford, gr. g... 187--... George Scott.. .Now of Sharon, Wis...July 23, 1830., Chicago, Ill.. Occident, br. g....... 1863 ... Mathew Shaw.... ....Sacramento, Cal......Sept. 17, 1873,, Scramento, Cal... Director, bl. h..................... 1877.... Richard West... Lexington, Ky. .Aug. 1, 1883.. Cleveland, O. Gloster, b. g... 1866.... James Roosevelt.....Hyde Park, N. Y... Aug. 14, 1874.. Rochester, N. Y. Houri, b. m. 1884.... R. P. Pepper...... Frankfort, Ky .Oct. 19, 1889., Lexington, Ky. MenibrinoSparkle,b.m 1878.... John Schurtz..... Bronson, Mich July 29, 1886.. Cleveland, O.... Black Cloud, bl. h.... 1872.... John T. Jones. Winchester Ky ..July 22, 1882.. Chicago, Ill. Dexter, b. h. 1858.... Jonathan Hawkins...Walden, N. Y Aug. 14, 1867.. Buffalo, N. Y. 1871.... H. A. Ferguson.......Lexington, Ky ..July 19, 1881.. Chicago, Ill.. 1879.... E. H. Miller Jr........San Francisco, Cal....Sept. 4, 1886.. Oakland, Cal.. 1880.... R. B. Hutchcroft.....Paris, Ky..... 1878. Adams, J. Q.. Harvard, Jackson.......Limited eduration, Tyler Polk....... ...University of N. C. Buchanan....Dickinson. .2.1614 ..2.16% **BEST ONE MILE TROTTING AND PACING, BY SEVERAL HORSES DURING 1892-3-4-5-6. Alix, b. m., at Galesburg, Ill., Sept. 19, 1894, 2.04 206 2.063 2.03% Ralph Wilks. ch. h., at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 19. 1894-2.06% • Explanation of abbreviations: br. m. means brown mare; b. m.. bay mare; bl, g, black gelding, b. g., bay geld. ing; b. h., bay horse; (stallion); ch. m., chestnut mare, gr. g., gray gelding. Johnstone, b. g.......Oct. 3, 1884..Chicago, Ill........2.06. Arrow, b. g........Aug. 1, 1888..Cleveland, O....2.134 1890.. Rowdy Boy, bl. g..Aug, 17, 1884..Rochester N. Y.2.13% Vermont. 12. 10 .15. 13 3. Agricultural, Mechanical, Statistical and Other Reference Tables. Value of Indian Meal. As a food, 100 pounds of Indian meal is equal to the following: Name of Article. Amount in White Turnips ......1,200 Pounds Per Acre. The following is about the number of pounds of each which inay be grown on an acre: Name. Pounds Name Age Roman. in Years. I. .80 II. .50 III. IV .40 V.. .30 VI.. Arabic. Roman. Arabic. Kinds of Foods, Per Ct. of Nutriment. Time of Digestion hr. m. ..3 15 Turnips ...8.500 Ruta Bagas.. .625 IX. X... XX. XXX.. XL.. L....... LX.. LXX.. LXXX.. CCC.. Of 1,000 parts of milk there are various constituent substances as follows. CD. D.. DC..........600 MM...2,000,000 Constituents. Milk-Sugar.. Caseine, Number. Armies of Different Nations. Number of men in army and navy combined: Phosphate of Lime.....17 Beech..... .4.000 Name of Article. Amount of Chloride Potassium.....9 Hickory. .3,960 Phosphate Magnesia.....4 Common Salt........ .3 Potatoes......... 33 Time of Germination. An experiment with corn planted at various depths resulted in the young plant appearing above ground in the following number of days: White Willow.....1 ft....40 Dars when .312 14. ..8% .1,000,984 .754,743 France. .552,000 Germany. 461,316 Turkey .374,150 ....350,000 296,321 191,016 ft....20 in....20 in....20 10 in....20 10 in....20 10 in....20 WESTERN MARCH Center of Population and the Distance of Move Westward Each Ten Years. a straight line from east to west. Should it continue on the same latitude the center will pass near Terre Haute, Ind., Jacksonville, Ill., and Kansas City, Mo. The location heretofore is designated as follows: The change in the center of population each ten years, in the ❘ United States, is indicated in the above table by the black stars. In 100 years the center of gravity has moved westward 505 miles on almost Date. LOCATION AND WESTWARD MOVE. Miles. Date. I LOCATION AND WESTWARD MOVE. | Miles. 1830....19 m. w. by s.-w. of Moorefield, W.Va.. 39 1840....16 miles south of Clarksburg, W.Va...58 1850....23 miles s.-w. of Parkersburg, W. Va...55 1860....20 miles south of Chillicothe, Ohio....81 1790....23 miles east of Baltimore, Md.... 1800... 18 miles west of Baltimore, Md.... 1810....40 miles n.-w by w. of Wash., D. C. 1820....16 miles north of Woodstock, Va.... 41 .36 .50 The State Prisons of The United States in 1890; Where They Are Located and The Number of Prisoners They Contain. The population of the United States in 1880, was 50,155,783. The i number of prisoners in penitentiaries, at that date, was 35,583, being 709 in each million. The census of 1890 shows the population to be 62,622,250, and the total number of convicts 45,233, being 722 in each million. Of the total number 30,546 are white and 14,687 are colored, including in the latter number 10,889 pure negroes, 2,378 mulat toes, or negroes of mixed blood, 240 Chinese and 180 Indians. Of 505 the whites 23,094 are native born, 7,267 are foreign, and the nativity of 185 is unknown. Of the convicts having foreign fathers and mothers, including foreign born, the number is 14,725; leaving native whites, having native parents, 13,715, and 14,687 colored. Of the total number of prisonors, by last census, 41,651 are males and 1,791 females, there being less than 4 females to each 100 males. The number is distributed in the different towns and cities as follows: Location of Prisons Albany, N.Y. Joliet, Ill.. Lansing, Kan... .841.. Anamosa, Ia. ..153.. ..355.. Baltimore, Md.. .245.. Birmingham, Ala.. .114.. .45.. .8.. Bismarck, ND. 38.. 1. ..36.. ..44.. .1. .9.. .3 .369.. ..662.. ..3.. .2.. .784.. ..63.. ..96.. ..573.. .68 Buffalo. N.Y. ..288... ..167.. 15. ..13.. Caldwell, N. J... ..96.." Carson City, Nev. Charlestown, Mass Coal Creek, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn........183.. Rochester, N. Y .10.. ..1.. ..373.. ...17.. ..17...412.... 17. .3...191.. .6. ..12. ...11. ..349.. .41...544.. .45. .86....37.....28...858....146. 1,131.....54, 1,365.. .79.. .60. .98.. ..806.. ..167.. ..44. 2...17.. .34. Columbus, O.. Columbia, S. C.. Concord. N. H. ..115.. Dannemora, N. Y.. ..576.. ..187.. ...56...719.. Eddyville, Ky. ..195.. Elmira, N. Y .829.. .2....81..! ...31.. ..26... ..819.. .10. .350.. ..983.. .439.. ..178.. 4...124... .1. 26.. .120. ...10.. ..330.. .2. ..413.. .39...753... .47 Georgia Prisons.. Howard, R. I ..150.. ...1. ...6.. ...24.. 1,508.. .54. 1,664.. .55 .10. .25.. .290.. 18.. ...44.. ..84.. San Quentin, Cal Sioux Falls, S. Dak..'...65... S. Framingham, Mass Texas Prisons Thomaston, Me... Trenton, N. J... .60.. ..13. .26.. Walla Walla, Wash....145.. Waupun, Wis....... .26. 1,664.. 36. Yuma, Ariz... .1. .36.. 1. ...1.. .633.. 502.....17. 237.....63. .334......6. Jersey City, N. J.. ..110.. The numerical order of the states, according to the number of convicts in penitentiaries reported in each of them, is as follows: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSANE ASYLUMS of the UNITED STATES at the LAST CENSUS. 297 Year No. in Estab at be lished. 200 ing 1888 1861 of 1889. Total. Maleles Total. Males males, clusive. .272.268.191 .85 .276.191...85 ...514 585.175.125 1865 .290.130 .66 Binghampton, N. Y..1881. 1,077 164) .82 Blackwell's I'd., N.Y.. 1839 1.719.706 From 11 $227.560.8734.725 8. In 1873 630 376 205 171 1.006575.431 2.154 1,135 112.965 1,164,871 1,147,339 Blackfoot, Idaho. 1886 ..48 .30.20 Bolivar, Tenn.. 1889 Boston, Mass. 1839 Brattleboro, Vt.. Buffalo, N. Y. 1880 Catonsville, Md... .1834 Central Islip, N. Y....1889 Chattahoochee, Fla..1877 1869 ...523.120.71..49.643.330..313.1,612.1,739.109,358.1,105,857.1,341,760 25 1889 Ft. Steilacoom,W'sh..1871 .268 225.175 50 493.370.123.1.039 292.58,233...406.301 ..141,593 Goldsborough Hartford, Conn. .1880 .194.120 .47 73.311 131.183 .734 1824 .38.157 .217.980 144 .89.47.42 .233.124.109 .955 1,128.96.500 Harts' Island, N. Y... 1877.1,087 150 10.140 1,237.224 1,013.1,660 Harrisburg, Pa... Hastings, Neb. Howard, R. I. Hopkinsville, Ky 557.401...243.830 1851 ...665 210.130.80.875.439.436 1,900 2,079 139,909 1,146,369.1.199,686 .478.267.161.103 .745.436.309 2,684.2.107.96.292| 917.611.1.231 672 Little Rock, Ark. Logansport, Ind. 1871 1883 1838 Marion, Va.. 1887 Meridian, Miss.. Mendota, Wis. 1885 Middletown, Conn. Middletown, N. Y... Mineola, N. Y. 1874 1882 Morgantown, N. C....1833 Morris Plains, N. J.... 1876 199 Mount Pleasant, la. 1861 .672.359.186.173 1,031.470.561.3.659 2.847.149.290 1.246.743.1.218.015 1875 1,469.414.265.119 1,883 1,149.734" .4.866.2,392,208,323), 1 660.267 144 76 68 .1,103 1,295.76.233...671.749 166.96.70 .178.120 .481.155 .76,551 .142.274 .347.103 2.767 930 98.57.636.330.306 .1.764.1,933.94.470 .824 255 .72.318 764.101 .528.648 .590.301 .925,250 Osawatomie, Kans.. 1866 535 119 73 .46.651..363.291.1.435 .801..97.892...967.793 ..623,320 507.175 .99 76 .682.345.337|,1,666| Petersburg. Va.. Philadelphia, Pa 1870 1841 .391.131..63.68522 233.289 2,027 2,828.192.068.1.658.205.1,879,551 1833.759.306.172.134 1,065.543.5222,910.3,932.87.168.647.457.651,505 .151 29.936...161.296 1878 775.259.150.109 1.034.541,493.2.398|| .676 169.489 1,295.601 .221,060 1879 Phila. Alms House. Phoenix, Ariz.. 1887 Pontiac, Mich.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y 1871 Provo, Utah.. 1885 1857 .970 366 .954.107 71 36 1.061..655 406.2.181 ...244 358 .164 120...795.109 State Insane Asylums-Continued. Abbreviations explained: Es., established; b. y.. number at the beginning of the year 1889; a. y., number admitted during the year 1889; m., males; f. females; t. t., total treated during 1889; m. t., males treated; f. t., females treated; t. t. f., total treated from 1881 to 1889 inclusive; p. d., total treated in previous decade; e., expense for 1889; e. f., expense from 1881 to 1889 inclusive; e. p. d., expense in previous decade. Warren. Pa.-Es. 1880; b.y., 686; a. y., 224; m., 138; f., 86; t.t., 910; Watosa, Wis.-Es. 1880; b. y., 338; a. y., 148; m., 76; f.,72; t. t., Winnebago, Wis.-Es. 1873; b. y., 610; a. y., 377; m., 204: f. 173; Yankton, S. D.-Es. 1879; b. y., 162; a. y, 153; m., 89; f., 64; t. t., 315; m. t., 185; f. t.. 130; t. t. f., 801; e., 8118,942; e. f., 8459,845. Private Insane Asylums of the United States, Cincinnati, O.. College Hill Sanitarium-Es. 1873; b. y., 70; Indianapolis, Ind., Dr. Fletcher's Sanitarium-Es. 1888; b. Litchfield, Conn., Spring Hill Institution-Es. 1858; b. y., 7; 665,522 New York, N. Y., Bloomingdale Asylum-Es. 1821: b. y., 296; .2.711.2.204.159 280.1.460 509.1,966 193 ..73,801...236,227 145 053...272.271 .681 288.161.127.969.566.403 2.009 122.855 1,211 531 .589 157 96 .61. 746.408 .338 1,026 85 810 .848.248) .761.186.89: 97.947.474.4732,171 2.563.175.389.1 405.259 1.673.192 .957.320.147 173 1,277..601 676 2.476.1,236 122.717) .849.779 704.557 .1843...611.466.249.217 1,077..559.518 4.3344,977 206 293 1,808,301 2.118,373 .26.104 .88.16. 130.111 .19 .604 1871.1.917.716.716 2,633 2,633 Do., Homeopathic. 1875 ..150 .7 .7.157 Do., State Im'gr'ts. 25.111.55.56.136...67.69.1.470. .6.442.4.254.382.030.2.215.548 .157 261. ..12.571...111.107 .794,059 Total number of Inmates in Public and Private Asylums in 1889 was 97.535. Total treated from 1881 to 1839, was 226,063, being 1.56 to each 1,000 inhabitants. Annual average cost per patient was 81.33. Pittsburg, Pa., St. Francis Hospital-Es. 1865; b. y., 18; a. y., 21; f.. t. t.. 39; f. t.. 39; t. t. f., 156. Pleasantville, N. Y., Dr. Choate's Home-Es. 1870; b. y., 8; Sing Sing, N. Y., Dr. Parson's Home-Es. 1880; b. y. 2; a. y., |