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Shanifaye
From Ancestry.com

The 1890 census was begun on 1 June 1890. The enumeration was to be completed within thirty days, or two weeks for communities with populations of more than 10,000.

Questions Asked in the 1890 Census
The surviving 1890 schedules provide the address, number of families in the house, number of persons in the house, and number of persons in the family. Individuals are listed by name; whether a soldier, sailor, or marine during the Civil War; and whether Union or Confederate or whether the widow of a veteran; relationship to head of family; whether white, black, mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, Chinese, Japanese, or Indian; sex; age; marital status; whether married during the year; if a mother, number of children and number living; place of birth of the individual and his or her father and mother; if foreign born, how many years in the United States; whether naturalized or in the process of naturalization; profession, trade, or occupation; months unemployed during census year; ability to read and write; ability to speak English; if not, language or dialect spoken; whether suffering from acute or chronic disease (if so, name of disease and length of time afflicted); whether defective in mind, sight, hearing, or speech; or whether crippled, maimed, or deformed (with name of defect); whether a prisoner, convict, homeless child, or pauper; whether the home is rented or owned by the head or a member of the family (if so, whether mortgaged); if the head of family was a farmer, if he or a family member rented or owned the farm; and, if mortgaged, the post office address of the owner.

Other Significant Facts About the 1890 Census
Most of the original 1890 population schedules were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Unfortunately, no complete schedules for a state, county, or community survived, but only the following fragments:

1. Alabama: Perry County (Perryville Beat No. 11 and Severe Beat No. 8).

2.District of Columbia: Q. Thirteenth, Fourteenth, R.Q. Corcoran, fifteenth, S.R. and Riggs streets, Johnson Avenue, and S Street.

3. Georgia: Muscogee County (Columbus).

4. Illinois: McDonough County, Mound Township.

5. Minnesota: Wright County, Rockford.

6. New Jersey: Hudson County, Jersey City

7. New York: Westchester County, Eastchester, Suffolk County, Brookhaven Township.

8. North Carolina: Gaston County, South Point Township and River Bend Township; Cleveland County, Township No. 2.

9. Ohio: Hamilton County (Cincinnati) and Clinton County, Wayne Township.

10. South Dakota: Union County, Jefferson Township.

11. Texas: Ellis County, J.P. no. 6, Mountain Peak, and Ovila Precinct; Hood County, Precinct no. 5; Rusk County, Precinct no. 6 and J.P. no. 7; Trinity County, Trinity Town, and Precinct no. 2; Kaufman County, Kaufman.


Shanifaye
This is a pdf of the blank census form

http://www.ancestrallychallenged.com/upload/1890.pdf

This is an actual page from the Gaston Co, NC enumeration

thecohens
Ancestry.Com uses various directories as a substitute for the 1890 Census, and they are mostly city directories from what I can tell.

You can also find a limited variety of city directory listings to download for free at:
http://DistantCousin.com/Links/Surname.html

I have the best luck at that site entering a surname to search for, and then clicking on the link at the bottom of the list that vaguely mentions a combination of results (something like View results for early bla-bla-bla), which gives me a list of the directories they have which have that surname in them.
thecohens
Ah, I found it..the results link that I find gives me the list of all results is worded (if searching on "bloom"):

"All bloom surname in City Directories from the 1800s and early 1900s"
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