*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. 59 59 Average Baldaily balances to ances paid Clearings. Balances paid Average daily clearings in money. clear ings. $84.420,200 $33,844,369,568 $1,428,582,707 $109,884,317) $4,638,256 4.2 115,885,794 4,818,654 4.1 74,692,574| 4,205,076 5.6 81,899,470 4,603,297 5.6 70,349,428) 4,218,378 6 76,358,176 4,504,906] 5.9 1,307,843,857! 73,785,747 4,274,000 5.8 1,400.111.063| 82,015,540 4,560,622 5.6 59 60,475,200 37,182,128,621 1,516,538,631 121,510,224 4,956,009 4.1 61 61,162,700 48,565,818,212 1,776,018,162 159,232,191 5,823,010 3.6 62 60,962,700 46,552,846,161| 1,595,000,245| 131,637,935 5,195,440 3.4 64 61,162,700 40,293,165,258 1,568,983,196) 132,543,307 5,161,129 3.9 62 60,412,700 34.092,037,338 1,524,930,994 111,048.982) 1,967,202 4.5 64 58,612,700 25,250,791,440 1,295,355,252 82,789,480 4,247,069 5.1 59,312,700 33,374,682,216 1,519,565,385| 109,067,589 4,965,900 4.6 60,862,700 S4,872,848,786| 1,569,626,325| 114,337,209] 5,146,316 4.5 60,762,700 30,863,686,609 1,570,198,528 101,192,415 5,148,192 5.1 60,762,700 34,796,465,529 1,757,637,473 114,839,820| 5,800,784 5 65 60,812,700] 37,660,686,572 1,753,040,145 123,074,139) 5,728,889 4.7 60,772,700) 34,053,698,770] 1.584,635,500 111,651,4711 5,195,526 4.6 60,422,700 36,279,905,236 1,861,500,575) 118,561,782| 6,083,335 5.1 60,322,700 34,421,380,870 1,696,207,176 113.978,082 5,616,580 4.9 61,622,700 24,230,145,368 1,585,241,634 79,704,426 5,214,611 6.5 62,622,700 28.264,379,126| 1,896,574,349| 92,670,095 6,218,277 6.71 66 60.622,700 29.350,894,884 1,843,289,239 96,232,442 6,043,571 6.3 66 59,022,700| 31,337,760,948| 1.908,901,898 103,424.954 6,300,006] 6.01 59.022,700 39,853,413,947 2,338,529,016] 131,529,418 7,717.917 5.87 57,868,230,771 3,085,971,371) 189,961,029 10,218,448 5.37 1873.. 1874. 1875.. 1876. 59 1877. 58 64 58,922,700 74,222,700] 81,722,700 100,672,700 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. Sailing vessels. 81,209 55 105 284 590 192 910 142,742 91 36 502 245 874 73 27 519 197 816 40 14 498 204 756 15 10 426 194 645 28 9 611 156 804 71 22 655 213 961 114 22 502 160 798 76 5 424 193 698 71 4 337 169 581 81 7 279 165 532 10 256 165] 468] 2 286 149 460] 3 318 143] 493] 2 473 160 666 2 567 119 721 37 533 147 706 0 379 143 533 1 276 120 405] 258 181 447 861 236 63,940|| 414| 35,585] 118,798 88 62 62 6,515 28 3,110 2421 43,037 29 3,022 154 19,724 106,066 58 112 164 334 81,860| 19 1,908 373 45,663 61 126 315 46 90 303 293 35,733 1,802 285,304 1,726 275,230 1,618 276,953 1,755 273,226 1,643 209,052 2,271 359,245 2,147 432,725 1,301 297,638 1,112 203,585 1,029 176,591 1,258 235,503 1,132 193,030 902 157,409 1,108 280,458 1,371 282,269 1,268 265,429 1,190 225,514 920 159,056 715 95.453 844) 150,450 TONNAGE ADDED TO THE MERCHANT NAVIES OF THE WORLD. THE WORLD'S MERCHANT MARINE. (From the Repertoire Generale of the Bureau Veritas for 1901-1902.) Total. VALUE OF THE CARRYING TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VESSELS. 31,498,847 1877 TO 1902. TOTAL UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. 1,857,680,610 1,547,135.194 1,539,508,130 1,662,331,612 1,815,723,968 1,847,531,984 1,924,171,791 2,244,424,200 2,310,937.156 1002 2,285,040,349 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 Year ending NUMBER OF PASSENGERS ARRIVING AT PORTS IN THE UNITED STATES-1877 TO 1902. (Reported by the Commissioner of Immigration.) Boston and Charlestown, Mass, New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. 1877 2,129 1,720 1,438 8,756 25,706 3,612 10,364 36,458 6,249 99,224 2,691 637 8,266 602 151 4,713 41,018 31,173 8,235 1888 1889 3,630 400,871 1,750 13 39 21,727 593 218 40,017 7 36,284 525 156 41,739 24,808 443 138 35,690 18,981 870 121 35,507 659 153 15,928 61 13,500 70 36,098 33,297 28,100 1,096 104 29,704 22,658 1,284 63 27,178 26,152 1,172 1892 4,586 142 32,343 76,200 15,165 489,810 1,506 146 1897* 13,333 180,556 10,735 (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. All other ports. Total United States. 2,274 5.732 3,527 16,911 93.602 21,062 20,526 95,196 22,885 42,243 120,477 25,429 448.572 594,478 39.264 157,050 30,057 487,018 675,025 229,299 343.897 311,715 429,796 re *Includes 7,704 Chinese returning. Includes 11,162 Chinese returning. Includes 12,816 Chinese turning. $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.) Male. F'm'le. Total. Male. F'm'le. Total. Male. F'm'le. Total. Male. F'm'le. Total. 49.659] 17,536 67,195 4.985] 3,683 8,668 Immigrants. |