

: : 



bonds (tiar ral ' ; wheat, IjW- 



.r. 



; uli... 19.WJMO 

 nui 



*u .*;...-,..,,.. . . .. , ,,;, 



g, ; , .. i ... ., .-. ,, 



were t4l.X4.44l. 



Meanwhilathare were gathered in the 



- 



hang* the tnui 



Hall Plata. 



|>U/a i 



- ! . 



Sfirass 



and bine ware bung in the : ultaaaaua 



ha procession a singing eontast 



was begun, which wm continued until t h. amval of 



-1 i'f ireasinn. Then BMSSS* of fireworks 



Van 



." '1 !.. I- ' '.. i . : ftj -,".,.:..:. ' 



oad* ny .! lW*ides tie g. 



-',.- . . - .,.!,..! :' < < :.-.,, 



nown M Brain -h I. . 



en? are also 91 substations, of which sereral were 

 ened in 1897. In the year UM i 



taw. postal ,. 



lor.- than 275,000.000 postage stamps. 

 ,000,000 envelope*. and 70.0UO.OOO portal cards 



i . f .!..- \ .;. partn . 



ow a total of article* hand I- 



ign a*l vices, and a 

 f- r u-ii 



,-h (ho rvgistr 

 oe in the year, pria 

 tn tl 



' . .1 



the Tuoulnr I >iftpatch Company a* 



: ranch line fr-.in t!.".- (i.-nrml P..-I Office 



tin- Prodi. 



1 in m Ik' rat ion. The reception oflmnH^ra 

 New York is under national supervision. Ellis 

 island has been set apart for tint purpose, and 



^de- The records for the fiscal year ending 

 80 show that tin- numU-r . f 

 056. of whom 106.040 were males. Those under fif- 

 teen years of age numbered 99.976. and there were 

 I-.MM',;-J between th, u - ' :'. . i -. ' 

 the ent irr iiumbiT. 70,679 came to join members of 



.-rants 



nu.nl.. r. . I 37.661 The hopital furnish. 

 i.j,'.: p*tknta, Of those excluded '. 061 P : . . 

 t< i laborers. 5* lunatic, and 1 idiot. 

 The authorities dent Itack UM iininitn-ants who had 

 become public charm within one year after land- 

 ing. The amount . 



*lwa*t'' : .duitf that 



it in between June 1 an. he records 



it. i N, >x \.-rk. ThnJ.irth of (Jr 

 York was celebrated by a proroaion and a display 

 of fireworks. A procession of float* SIM 



ness l,,MiM.,.t...v. -..,-.: ^ . .- .v.^ - 

 !: nu'. issociatioii- 



<, and individual ina^ki-w. together with a 

 ition from Chfoaffo, started .nS|uarr 



M.. undrr ' 

 M. Smith, and marched down Broadwar t- 



approached. \* 





- 



froond. was trad, and at UM 



died a* 



came from a batter? in Brooklyn. In Brooklyn 



I all wa. i. 



unrter and his liring |iPiiiiiiMi.in 











(with 



f. M.. 



Ker. James M. Far'rar. a poem on -The Pt 

 Brooklyn** bv Will Carleton. and a short 



tolled, and the . 



iiH.il. was held 



loving candidates were voted for: 

 Democratic (Tammany)- ' 



lUndolph Guornheimer. 

 also 1ft members of the Council, being ifrom 



rk. William Sobmer; Sheriff. Thomas J. 



and Fmii.-i- Jutlp^ of the 



i.nr Mci'arthyand Kilward F. 



and Edward H. Han: Coma 

 Bronx, Anthony McOwva and James P. 



hattan. \\ 



First District. Bronx. William W. 



Muniripa 



oughof Bronx. Louis F. llaffen: also for 96 aider- 

 men and 87 member* of the Aiormbhr. 



Benjamin P. 

 Tracer: Comptroller. Al 



!.-t,.n: alol5 

 3 from r . . 



only 



' 



Jam*, I: M,rnff. Tb.*nia> I .. Ham- 



>e Supreme Court. Charles H. 

 Van Hn.ni and Thomas Allison : Judges of tl. 

 KUha K. Camp a: 



f Manhattan. Theodore K.'Tuthill. 



.'n km;< -r.n. TN, B.-r..i;-. . ' : ' 



,rn*xi and Kufus ILRandall: Jurtice .f Mu- 

 nicipal Court, Eleventh Di<trirt. Itorougfa of Man- 

 hattan. Francis J. Worthier: Justice of Municipal 

 r.Hir *: ^trirt. Br ml N. A mow; 



Justice of Municipal Court, Second District, Bronx, 



