

: 



.-,u wu- '!,.v, f.-r 





' laminations were neMion sevr 



- 

 lumber of eligible lists prepared during the 



ii. This department is 



rs. The i 



:.', . ' 



' 



bOktriei 



1 



- ' an 

 .: taluait- 







The number of 



! ;i :.,: , . |..! , 



n. a net tooreass of 8w5. I > 



:' . ' : ;-.. , . 



' l.:v. The average 



I-.. .,.!., i:.', i. . 



UOU. a lr- 



(....,! ,. 



. .11. ..f whom 685,809 live in the 



bows an Inoroasii of $3.610.573 



ndadecrvaM- of $1M.:47 i ruml .1: 



9.158.20fi, and in rural 



f $*.:&*- 



hirh $1.171.976 wa* BJ 



ll..ilih. 



-,. .-. h, :i ..I....-,:.. ... i -. ..- .. 



.MI-. nii'I I Iralt 

 nh II. 1 1 rtirio. Tin' . 



fompensetion. In 1897 

 an reported toil) nakini; 



n. against 18*60 in 1895. There were 19,- 



<liseases. Thrr 



Alii* from inall|>ox, all <vumng hi or 

 metropolis 



using ft-wi-r thiin 8.000 deaths, most of them in 

 msed 1.600 



tig the 

 ist ten years 4.600. Scarlet f. \.r . u 



-tl fr-'iu it in the 

 HufTalo. nt,.| 



h an acgrefate 



:tt>7 ili-a! 

 t, against :mc. ..;! f,-\,-r. The most note- 



kate is the steady tiimintr number of 



oosnmptioQ n. ami Brook- 



yn. In the congested i 



ties arr fouml the Inr^-t JH n-entages of deaih 



irly all in feet ions diseast . varia- 



DB previous year., hut in tulierrulosis the 



laorease has been steady for Ave years. The ex- 



he f.i. t that 



Ignised that the disease b u. an-i 



ns have lieen taken 



>y a more rii:i.l scrutiny of tiu- f.-.i . .; ; |y, 



tally in the quality of milk and the 



beevwm 



The frrtiliser and animal^hair^ 

 on Xewtown oreek are Mill bring mciigt 



-There are more 







' 



tnaHitailinl at I be Mil 



powered U law 



... . 



- - 



.- ' 



lion, whoiljr or pJth 





 Authority to dissolve 



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direct 







*,-, a. r. ire 



(anal*. The care o 



'rnt during 

 ,T. The canal* i 



f i-:. I. 



-f the nssoo fi 



ThU U a decrease of 11, 



189ft. The average rmle c 



- . | . , r , . 1 . 



. : . - . . 



wanl t 





 nacont To> 







at lea* $7.000.000 a 



.._..,. ;; . 



i-anaK -f mar 



A lmlW. 



i thai 



j^-ii.^ 

 tulU in l 



amount to tolls in less than siity years, 



i teas. These are under the care of a svprrin- 

 imbent is Austin Lathrop. 



-,.- . 



Ut ure. the prison population on Oct. 1. IMPT.. 

 ,rn. !.<. 



: he population of the Slate prisons 



- . .. . 



in the year in inmates is 80B: thr decline i4ttftr 







and man 



|*inl:tur-% f.-r r. 



> -: in the three prisons. 



The present system of convict labor was adopted 



* ' " * 



I 



. ' 



nt srstem of oonrict labor was adopted 

 e with the prorisioos of an act of the 



of prison-made goods to this State to the open 



I -rv i ^rations to carrv out the law they were skep- 



..--,.,'-... 



mand for goods to keep the convicts employed. 



: - ' .- ... '..-. . .. :.. . - .- 



. and of the law during its first el. 



n>al .ring that ions have been 



espe- received for more than $750.000 worth of goods. 



