*Bankers and brokers at New York City, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence and Chicago are not included. RECORD OF SAVINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES.-1852 TO 1902. 1872. 1873. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886. 1887. 1888.. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895. 1896. 1897.. 1898. 1899.. 1900. 1901.. 1902. $84,420,200 $33,844,369,568] $1,428,582,707 $109.884,317] $4,638,256 83,370,200] 35,461,052,826) 1.474,508,025) 115,885,794 4,818.654 4.1 81,635,200 22,855,927,636 1,286,753,176| 74,692,574| 4,205,076 5.6 80,435,200] 25,061,237,9021 1,408,608,777| 81,899,470 4,603,297 5.6 81.731,200[ 21,597,274,247| 1,295,042,029) 70,349,428 4,218,378 6 71,085.200 23,289,243,701) 1,373,996,302| 76,358,176 4,504,906 5.9 57 63,611,500 22,508,438,442) 1,307,843,837! 73,785,747 4,274,000 5.8 60,800,200 25,178,770,691) 82,015,540 4,560,622 5.6 121,510,224 4,956,009 4.1 159,232,191 5,823,010 3.6 131,637,935 5,195,440 3.4 132,543,307| 5,101,129 3.9 111,048.982| 1,967,202 4.5 82,789,480 4,247,069 5.1 109,067,589 4,965,900 4.6 114,337,209| 5,146,316 4.5 101,192,415 5,148,192 5.1 114,839,820| 5,800,784 5 1,753,040,145 123,074,139 5,728,889 4.7 1.584,635,500 111,651,471 5.195,526 4.6 1,861,500,575) 118,561,782] 6,083.335 5.1 1,696,207,176 113.978,082| 5,616,380 4.9 1,585,241,634| 79,704,426 5,214,611 6.5 1,896,574,349| 92,670,095 6,218,277 6.71 58,612,700 25,250,791,440 60,862,700 34,872,848,786| 1,569,626,325| 60,622,700| 29.350,894,884 1,843,289,239| 96,232,412] 6,043,571 6.3 59,022,700 65 59.022,700| 64 34 62 31,337,760,948| 39,853,413,947 58,922,700 57,868,230,771 74,222,700] 51,964,588,564 81,722,700| 77,020,672,494 60 100,672,700 74,753,189,436 1.908,901,898| 103,424.954 6,300,006) 6.01 2,338,529,016 131,529,418 7,717.917) 3,085,971,371| 189,961,029 10,218,448 2,730,441,810| 170,936,147 8,981,716 3,515,037,741 254,193,639 11.600,785 4.56 3,377,504,072 245,898,649 11,110,211] 4.51 5.87 5.37 5.25 HOSPITAL FOR POOR CONSUMPTIVES. The Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives at Philadelphia is an institution which has accomplished much good, and is destined to do more. They have 90 beds at the White Haven Sanatorium and are supporting 40 to 50 beds in Philadelphia for dying cases. It costs about $3,000 a month to keep the good work going, and they appeal to the public for assistance in sums no matter how small. A bed can be endowed by the payment of $5,000 at one time, or a memorial cottage by the payment of $10,000 at one time. They say in their appeal that the dollars of the many are worth more to the consumptive poor than the dollars of the few, hence their appeal for small subscriptions. The treasurer of the association is Edward A. Miller, No. 404 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom money may be sent. Statistics of American and Foreign Shipping. VESSELS BUILT IN THE UNITED STATES-1868 TO 1902. 1868 1869 1870 80 88 Sidewheel. Propeller. Number. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons. 1871 1872 15 10 1873 28 9 1874 71 22 88 62 48 590 192 910 142,742 86 236 63,940|| 414 35,585 2421 43,037 1,802 285,304 91 36 502 245 874 149,029 76 134 279 65,066] 382 35,113| 191 26,022 1,726 275,230 73 27 519 197 816 146,340 90 104 290 70,621 350 30,256 162 29,736 1,618 276,953 40 14 498 204 756 97,176 78 128 96 302 87,842) 468 41,386 229 46,822 1,755 273,226 426 194 645 76,291 154 24 114 292 62,210] 538 46,017 168 24,534|| 1,643 209,052 611 156 804 144,629 96 249 402 88,010 835 78,288 230 48,318] 2,271 359,245 655 213 961 216,316 63 106 235 404 101,930 473 48,403) 309 66,076) 2,147 432,725 502 160 798 206,884 43 95 185 323 62,460 62 6,515 118 21,779| 1,301 297,638 76 5 424 193 698 118,672 53 98 187 338 69,252 28 3,110 1,112 203,585 71 4 337 169 581 106,331 45 107 113 265 47,514 1,029 176,591 81 7 279 165 532 106,066 58 112 164 334 1,258 235,503 66,867 57 121 157 335 86,361 1,132 193,030 59.057 71 95 182 81,209 55 105 284 118,798 61 126 315 120,621 32 103 275 410 91,328 33 65,362 39 86 213 338 84,332| 21 80 142 240 44,467 23 69 206) 299 100,074| 36 7,882 135 33,746] 1,190 225,514 84 313 430 142,006| 40 4,263 121 23,227 50,570 28 9,452 60 11.794 1,077 231,134 102,873 26 144.290) 28 111 99 285 410 159,045) 40 57 37 380 134,308| 28 14 7,059 106 32,916| 1,384 369,302 1,395 199,633 956 211,639 838 131,195 248 69,754 11 286 138,028 13 288 106,153 70 1,225 38 5,723 1,495 55 22,337 10,216 195 51,555 2,386 179 37,818) 1,411 401 49.496 4,492 483 70,310 1,447 393,790 9,078 469 74,655| 1,580 483,489 4,539 287 58,416) 1,491 468,331 694 111,602 723 227,096 891 232,232 952 180,458 1,273 300,038 TONNAGE ADDED TO THE MERCHANT NAVIES OF THE WORLD. (American reported gross tonnage, others net.) NUMBER OF PASSENGERS ARRIVING AT PORTS IN THE UNITED STATES-1877 TO 1902. (Reported by the Commissioner of Immigration.) (Arrivals from British North America and Mexico are not included after July 1, 1885.) No data as to United States and non-immigrant aliens returning. 1900 3,461 1,793 2.274 5.732 3,527 16,911 93,602 8.263 1,355 20,526 8,169 1,865 42,243 1901 39.264 21.062 95,196 885 120.477 25,429 157,050 229,299 343,897 311,715 429,796 448.572 594,478 30,057 1902 648,743 2,147 1,102 3,655 11,991 5,628 *Includes 7.704 Chinese returning. Includes 11,162 Chinese returning. Includes 12,816 Chinese returning. Includes 9,062 Chinese returning. **No data as to United States citizens and non-immigrant aliens returning. NUMBER OF PASSENGERS DEPARTING FROM PORTS IN THE UNITED STATES-1877 TO 1902. (From the latest report of the Bureau of Statistics.) |