Stafford.—Germans in Hayes and Cooper townships, three hundred in number, with two churches having service in German.

Stanton.—A few scattered Germans.

Stevens.—No report.

Sumner.—No report.

Thomas.—A few foreigners scattered about the country; all anglicised.

Trego.—No report.

Wabaunsee.—Germans and some Swedes in Kaw, Newbury, Mill, Farmer, Alma and Washington townships, with both preaching and schools in the mother tongue.

Wallace.—Swedes, to the number of 300, have settled since 1888 in the south west corner of the county. They have church and schools in Swedish.

Washington.—Germans in Franklin, Charleston, Hanover and north part of Sherman townships, have both church and schools (6) conducted in German. Bohemians are numerous in Little Blue township; French about midway in Sherman township; Irish in Barnes, south part of Sherman and Koloko townships.

Wichita.—No report.