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16th Sunday after Trinity 11 29 7 12 12 56 12 26 & Great. Hel. Lat. N. 8 5 2 1 1 35 12 26 8 57 3 4 2 42h 1 32 9 44 3 54 3 37 2 910 28 4 39 4 37

1Mo. 5 3412 6 306 38

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6 41,12 53
7 32 1 44

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5 3612

5 526 35

5 37 12

5 336 33

5Fr. 6 Sa.

5 38 12

5 136 32

5 3912

4 536 30

7 Sun 5 40 12 8Mo. 5 4012 9Tu. 5 4112 10 W. 5 4212

4 336 29
4 136 28
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3 326 24

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2+4°56′ Arcturus sets 11 8 in 8. ♂ ô C. ô +3°35' Sagittæ S. 8 19 P.M. Markab S. 11 37 P.M.

5 54 6 10 17th Sunday after Trinity
6 22 6 50 Altair sets 2 47 A.M.
Osup. 2 sets 11 43
7 25 8 11 Satira (Sagit) S. 7 11 P.M.
7 53 8 52 in 8. S. 8 42 P.M.
8 28 9 30 Fomalhaut S. 11 6 P.M.
9 810 20 Alcyone (Plei.) rises 9 25

9 15 4 4 9 4611 16 18th Sunday after Trinity

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O enters, Aut. com. 812 44 2 (Jupiter) sets 11 10 P.M. 00 C 86 (Uranus) S. 8 10 P.M. 99C

12 24 7 52 2 14 2
1 41 8 50 3 11 3
2 57 9 45 4 3 4

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29 Sun 5 5911 57 145 55 4 1210 38 4 51 5 7 19th Sunday after Trinity 28 Mo. 6 011 56 545 53 Sets 11 29 5 32 6 3 Pt. ecl'se of Sun, inv. Balt. 30 Tu. 6 011 56 355 52 5 51 12 20 6 21, 6 53 h stat. &C. 8+2°35′ Highest Flood Tide September 3, 4, 5, 6, 30, P. M., 1.4 ft.

THE BALTIMORE FALLSWAY.

This interesting work of converting at a not excessive cost the area of Jones Falls into a needed highway of excellent grade by covering it with concrete arches was so far advanced in 1912 as to assure its completion from north of Bath street to Baltimore street by August, 1913. Railway tracks will be under the Fallsway. The work abolishes bridges, excludes smells and mosquitoes and increases property values.

POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES 91,972,266.
Summary of 1910, 1900 and 1890.

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204,354

1,514,449

122,931 88,243 1,311,564 1,128,211

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of Phil.)..]93,402,151 77,256,630[62,979,766 16,145,521 20.9 14,276,864 22.7 Cont. U. S.. 91,972,266 75,994,575 62,947,714 15,977,691| 21.0 13,046,861 20.7 1,828,697 1,513,401]

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

309,396 16.9 315,296 20.8 18 18 81,423 66.2]

34,688 39.3 47 49

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183,353 16.3|25|25| 271,655 22.4|12|21 126,451 30.6|33|31|31 162,162 21.7 32 29 29

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392,790 12.7
163,822 101.3

817,041

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3,366,416 2,805,346 2,238,947
2,810.173 2,420,982 2,093,890
1,751,394 1,310,283|
1,551,270 1,289,600)
3,106,665 2,679,185
243,329 142.924
1,066,300 1,062,656|
42,335
411,588
1,883,669 1,444,933

2,537,167|

New Mexico. 327,301
New York... 9,113.614|
N. Carolina. 2,206,287
N. Dakota...

S. Carolina.

S. Dakota..

Tennessee
Texas

47,355 376,530

195,310 160,282
7,268,894 6,003,174
1,893,810 1,617,949

319,146 190,983
4,157,545 3,672,329
790,391 258,657
413,536 317,704
6,302,115 5,258,113
428,556
1,340,316

401,570

345,506 1,151,149|

348,600

1,767,518

3,048,710 2,235,527

324,314 18.5) 245,854 16.0 186,670 6.0 132,724 54.5 125,914 11.8) 39.540) 93.4 18,984 4.6 653,496 34.7 131,991 67.5 1,844,720 25.4

312.477 11.0 256,310 80.0 609,576 14.7 866,764 109.7) 259,229 62.7 1,362,996 21.6 114,054 26.6| 165,084 12.0 182,318 45.0

327,092 15.6 89 9 441,111 33.7 19 19 20 261,670 20.3|21|20|21 427,480 16.0 7 5 5 100,405 70.3 41 44 44 0.329 27 26

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5,020 +10.651 52 49 35,058 9.3 40 36 33 438,736 30.4|11|16|18

35,028 21.9|45|45|43 1,265,720 21.1 1 1 1 275,861 17.1 16 15 16 128,163 67.1 38 41 41 485,216 13.2 4 4 4 531,734 205.6 23 38 46 95,832 30.2|36|35|38

1,044,002 19.9 2 2 2

83,050 24.0|39|34|35 189.167 16 4262423 52,970 15.2|37|37|37 253,098 14.3 1714 13 813.183 36.41 5 6 7 65,970 31.3|42|43|40 11,219 3.4143 40 36 198,204 12.0|2017|15 160,871 45.0 30 33 34 196.006 25.7 28 28 28 375,712 22.2 13 13 14

Ohio

577,456 4,767,121

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Includes 953,243 persons in Porto Rico (1899 census).

†Decrease.

Indian Territory ranked 39 in population in 1900, but for comparison the population is included in the Oklahoma figures.

According to the census of Porto Rico, taken in 1899, under the direction of the War Department.

The first figure of population above stated, 93,402,151, includes Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Military and Naval persons abroad, but not other possessions of United States. Taking the population of Philippine Islands by census of 1903, 7,635,426, and adding estimates for the islands of Guam and Samoa and Canal Zone makes total population, United States and possessions, about 101,100,000.

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Full Moon..... 15 1 6.9 A.M. New Moon.. 29 9 29.2 A.M.
Apogee........12 10 12
27 10 54

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PHENOMENA, ETC.

(Uranus) S. 7 51 P.M. h (Saturn) S. 4 33 A.M. h (Saturn) rises 9 15 P.M. (Mars) rises 10 36 P.M. 20th Sunday after Trinity 2+4°51'

Markab S. 10 3 P.M.

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12 24 8 27

1 29 9 9

3 15 3 31

2 27 9 49

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13 11 53 55 33

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4 345 3

13 Mo. 6 14 11 52 505 31

4 2511 6

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Pegasi S. 9 54 P.M.
Enif (ePeg.) S. 8 30 P.M.
Altair sets 1 2 A.M.

21st Sunday after Trinity
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S. 7 3 P.M. in Perih. h S. 3 45A. M. 6 13 7 6 Fomalhaut S. 9 24 P.M. 6 50 7 39 Fomalhaut sets 1 27 A.M. 7 24 8 19 Deneb Cygni S. 7 2 P.M. Deneb Cygni sets 3 40A.M.

62 53 8 39 9 50 33 49 9 2510 39 10 10 4 4610 1611 37 11 23 5 44 11 24.

22d Sunday after Trinity Vega sets 1 26 A.M.

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-3°55′ 6. C. -4°53 6 40 12 3912 37 Alcyone (Plei.) rises 6 20 12 29 7 34 1 39 1 51 Alcyone (Plei.) sets 1 37 1 48 8 25 2 32 3 0 Aldebaran rises 7 27 P.M. 3 39 15 3 21 3 59 23d Sunday after Trinity 3 5510 6 4 18 4 5360 ♂ ?C +3°18′ 4 21 10 57 5 6 5 41 Deneb Al. (Cap.) S. 6 59 Sets 11 50 5 49 6 30 (Mars) sets 5 4 A.M. 5 24 12 47 h (Saturn) S. 2 40 A.M. 6 14 1 47 stat. ♂

6 35 7 26

7 19 8 16

Higbest Flood Tide October 29, 30, 31, P. M., 1.6 ft.

ILLITERACY IN THE UNITED STATES.

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Between 1900 and 1910 the percentage of illiteracy of persons over 10 years of age fell from 10.7 per cent. to 7.7 per cent. In Maryland there was a decline of 3 per cent. In 1910 there were in Maryland 73,397 illiterates, of whom 30,999 were whites and 42,289 negroes. Virginia and West Virginia also show decreased illiteracy, in the former over 7 per cent. in the latter 3.1 per cent. Iowa had 1.7 per cent. of illiterates; Louisiana, with a large negro population, 29 per cent.

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Circuit Judges-Hon. Nathan Goff and Assistants-J. Craig McLanahan and Hon. Jeter C. Pritchard.

District Judge-Hon. John C. Rose.
Clerk-Arthur L. Spamer.
Deputy-Charles W.

Zimmermann.

District Attorney-John Philip Hill.

A. Walter Kraus.

Marshal-George W. Padgett.

Deputy Clerk at Cumberland, Md.---
William J. Feaga.

Under the Judiciary Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1911. the United States Circuit Court was abolished and after January 1, 1912, the United States District Court has jurisdiction of matters of which the Circuit Court heretofore had jurisdiction.

United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, comprising Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Henry T. Meloney, clerk, Richmond, Va. Terms-First Tuesdays in February, May and November, at Richmond, Va.

PEOPLE'S COURT, CENTRE MARKET.

Chief Judge-William M. Kerr, 320 Equitable Building. Associate Judges-Frederick T. Dorton, 606 Law Building; Abraham H. Fisher, 18 E. Lexington street; Harry N. Abercrombie, 620 Equitable Building, and Charles T. Reifsnider, 213 E. Biddle street.

In May, 1912, was inaugurated the People's Court, with 25 constables. The Justices sit daily from 1 to 6 P. M., and summonses are to be issuable from 9.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. The Court will try civil cases, previously tried before justices of the peace. Processes issued by a justice of the peace are returnable either before him or before the People's Court, and cases may be removed to said Court.

ORAL HYGIENE COUNCIL OF MARYLAND.

Chairman-Dr. B. Holly Smith, 1007 Madison Avenue, Baltimore.
Secretary-Dr. W. W. Ďunbracco, 309 Professional Building, Baltimore.

Dr G. V. Milholland,
Dr. George E. Hardy,
Dr. William A. Mills,
Dr. Frederick Primrose,
Dr. T. O. Heatwole,

EXECUTIVE BOARD.

Dr. F. F. Drew,
Dr. B. Merrill Hopkinson,
Dr. F. P. Haynes,
Dr. Ryland O. Sadler,
Dr. Fannie E. Hoopes,

Dr. W. G. Foster,
Dr. L. Wilson Davis,
Dr. Richard Grady,
Dr. Bessie B. Bennett,

Consisting of representatives of the State Dental Association, Baltimore Dental Club and Association of Dental Surgeons, the O. H. C. of Md. has for its object the dissemination of information as to the hygiene of the mouth. It maintains a clinic, gives lectures and aims to furnish gratuitous dental service to the poor.

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4 2 47 8 7 9 0 Gr. El. E. and Gr. Hel.

4 3 47 8 56 9 57 24th Sunday after Trinity
4 43 9 4710 52

5 35 10 4511 456C
6 22 11 51

Gr. Hel. Lat. N.

2 h (Saturn) rises 6 58 P.M. 8 Alpheratz S. 9 4 P.M. 10 Algenib (Peg.) S. 9 5 P.M.

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3 10 8 45 2 50 3 43 4 23 9 36 3 41 4 38 5 39 10 30 4 31 5 30 Sets 11 28 5 17 6 19 4 47 12 28 6 9 7 7 5 47 1 30 6 57 7 58 6 50 2 29 7 44 8 45

Highest Flood Tide November 27, 28, 29, P. M., 1.6 ft.

25th Sunday after Trinity Mirach S. 9 43 P.M. Almaach S. 10 43 P.M.

stat. h S. 1 45 a.m.
Markab sets 2 26 A.M.
Fomahault sets 11 33 P.M.
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26th Sunday after Trinity
Algenib (@Persei) S. 11 39
C. ♂-2°23′. ♂C
AI.(Pl.)S. 11 55 [—4°40′
g in 8. 28. 3 57 A.M.
ẞTrianguli S. 10 9 P.M.
Aldebaran rises 5 37 P.M.
Sunday before Advent
Capella S. 1 3 A.M.
in Per. h S. 1250 A.M.
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+5°41′
stat. & C. § +6°43′
h (Saturn) rises 5 24 P.M.
Rigel rises 7 10 P.M.
1st Sunday in Advent

SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

Annapolis, Act of 1894, Ch. 167.

Saturday half-holiday laws are in force in the following places :

Baltimore city, Act of 1898, Ch. 198.
Baltimore county, Act of 1898, Ch. 152.
Harford county, Act of 1898, Ch. 154.

(St. Andrew)

Montgomery county, Act of 1898. Ch. 366.
Cecil county, Act of 1900, Ch. 87.
Westminster, Act of 1902, Ch. 443.
Ellicott City, Act of 1902, Ch. 151.

Bills, drafts, checks, notes, etc., maturing on any half-holiday Saturday shail be payable on the succeeding secular or business day. Days of grace were abolished in Maryland by Act of 1896, Ch. 106, except under stipulated agreement.

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