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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
OF THIS

U N I T E D STATES.

1891.
FOURTEENTH NUMBER.
Finance, Coinage, Commerce, Immigration, Shipping,
The Postal Service, Population, Railroads,
Agriculture, eta

PREPARED BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
OF THIS

U N I T E D STATES.

1891.
FOURTEENTH NUMBER.
Finance, Coinage, Commerce, Immigration, Shipping,
The Postal Service, Population, Railroads,
Agriculture, eta

PREPARED BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

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1892.




STATISTICAL ABSTRACT.

COMMUNICATION
FR O M

THE ACTING SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,
TRANSMITTING

The Fourteenth Statistical Abstract of the United States, prepared by
the Bureau of Statistics.

January 5, 1892— Referred to the Committee on Printing.

Treasury D epartment ,

December 9, 1891.
Si r : I herewith transmit to the House of Representatives the Four
teenth Number of the Statistical Abstract, prepared by the Chief of
the Bureau of Statistics under my direction.
This abstract embraces tables in regard to finances, coinage, com­
merce, immigration, tonnage, navigation, the postal service, public lands,
population, education, railroads, agriculture, and mining.
I have the honor to request that it may be printed at as early a day as
practicable, as the relative value of the information contained therein
depends greatly upon the promptness with which it is printed and the
information thus made available to the public.
Respectfully yours,
O. L. Spaulding-,

Acting Secretary.
The Speaker of the H ouse of Representatives .




HI




CONTENTS.

Table

No.

Rage.

1. Public Bevenue and Expenditure, Estimated
and Actual, 1872 to 1892 ................................

1

P ublic R evenue

2. Public Bevenue, Sources of, 1869 to 1891.........

2

and
Expenditures .

3. Expenditures, Objects of, 1867 to 1891.............

3

L

National ,
Sta te ,
and County Debts .

Commercial
Failures .

Customs
and

I nternal R evenue .

Money
Circulation .




4. Annual Appropriations, Objects of, 1884 to
1892_____________ _____ ____________ _____ 4
5. Principal of Public Debt, Analysis of, 1869 to
1891........................................................................

5

6. State, County, Municipal, and School Indebted­
ness of the several States and Territories,
1880 and 1890_____________________________ _

7

7. Commercial Failures, by States and Terri­
tories, showing number of Business Con­
cerns, A ggregate Liabilities, per cent of
Failures, etc., 1889,1890and 1891...............

10

8. Number and per cent of Commercial Failures,
and Liabilities involved, 1879 to 1891____

13

9. Internal and Customs Bevenue, Am ount de­
rived from, and Cost of Collecting, 1858
to 1891
_______ ___________________________

'
14

10. Exports, Imports, and Duties: Values of Do­
mestic Exports, Imports, Foreign E x ­
ports, and N et Imports of Merchandise,
from 1802 to 1866, and of Domestic E x ­
ports and Imports Entered for Consump­
tion from 1867 to 1891, with Amounts and
estimated A verage ad valorem Rates of
Duty collected, and N e t Imports per
capita of population from 1802 to 1891------

15

11. Imports and Duties: Values of the Principal
and other Dutiable Imported A rticles En­
tered for Consumption, and the Amounts
of Duty collected thereon, 1875 to 1891 __

19

12. Internal Bevenue, Amounts of, collected by
States and Territories, 1881 to 1891...........

23

13. Internal Bevenue, Amounts of, collected from
the various sources, 1868 to 1891_________

26

14. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion; Gold, Silver,
and Currency Certificates; United States, Nar
tional and State Bank Notes, etc., Amounts
jf
outstanding at the close of each fiscal
V P * , 1869 to 1891 ..............................................
V

27

VI

CONTENTS.

Table
No.

31

16. National Banks, Liabilities of, and the R e ­
serve required and held, each year, 1885
to 1891...................................... ...................... ..

32

17. National Banks: Coin and Coin Certificates
held by banks of New Y o r k City and of
the United States, respectively, 1887 to
1891..........

35

18. National Banks: Capital, Surplus, D iv i­
dends, and Total Earnings of, 1870 to
1891............

36

19. National Banks: Specie held by the N a­
tional Banks in New Y o r k C ity and by
all other N ational Banks, respectively,
1881 to 1891_____________

37

20. National Banks: Loans, Capital, Surplus,
N et Deposits, and Ratios of Loans to
Capital, etc., 1871 to 1891________________

38

21. National Banks: Classification of Loans in
New Y ork City, Boston, P hiladelphia,
and B a ltim ore ; other Reserve Cities,
and in County Banks, respectively, 1888
to 1891, in clu siv e ..................... ........................

40

22. Savings Banks, Resources and Liabilities of,
1881 to 1891_______________ ______ __________

41

23. Savings Banks, Deposits, Num ber of Depos­
itors, and A verage amount due each in
the, by States, 1887 to 1891....... ................ ..

42

(
{

24. Exchanges of the Clearing Houses of the
United States, A m ount of, 1887 to 1 8 9 1 ..

44

'

25. Coinage of the United States M ints, calendar
years 1840 to 1890.................................... ..........

46

26. Gold and Silver Production in the United
States, 1792 to 1890 .................................. ..

47

27. Gold and Silver Production, by States and
Territories, calendar years 1886 to 1890 .

48

28. Commercial Patio of Silver to Gold, 1687 to
1890 . . . . .................................. ............................ ..

49

29. Coal Production, by States and Territories,
1880 and 1885 to 1890........................................

50

30. Mineral Production, 1886 to 1890........................

51

National, B an k s .

f

Sayings B a n k s .

Exchanges of
Clearing H ouses.

Page.

15. National Banks, Resources and Liabilities of,
1880 to 1891................. .........................................

P roduction of
Gold and Silver ,
and Coinage .

Mineral
P roduction.
[

31. Imports into and Exports from the United *
States, Values of, 1843 to 1891...................... 54

I mports and Exports ,
T otal V alues .




32. Merchandise Imported into and Exported from
the United
nited §jjtat<
Spates, V alues of, 1843 to 1891 - -

55

33. Gold Coirw&Qp&ullion Imported into and E x ­
ported from the United States, 1843 to
1 8 9 1 .........................................................................

56

VII

CONTENTS.

Table
No.

Imports and Exports ,
T otal V alues —Con­
tinued.

T ransit T rade .

Imports

and
by

and

57

35. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion Imported
into and Exported from the United
States, distinguishing between gold and
silver and between coin and bullion, 1866
to 1891............................................................

58

36. Transit and Transshipment Trade: Total
Values of Merchandise Received from and
Shipped to the Principal and Other For­
eign Countries, 1813 to 1891............................

59

37. Merchandise Imported at the Principal and
Other Ports of the United States, Values
of, 1865 to 1891.....................................................

63

38. Domestic Merchandise Exported from the
Principal and Other Ports of the United
States, Values of, 1866 to 1891 .....................

64

39. Foreign Merchandise Exported from the P rin­
cipal and Other Ports of the United States,
Values of, 1866 to 1891 ......................... ..........

65

40. Coin and Bullion Imported at the Principal
and Other Ports of the United States, 1866
to 1891.....................................................................

66

41. Domestic Cain and Bullion Exported from the
Principal and Other Ports of the United
States, 1866 to 1891............................................

67

42. Foreign Coin and Bullion Exported from the
Principal and other Ports of the United
States, 1865 to 189 1 .............. .............................

68

[ Merchandise Imported and Exported, Total
112 ) Values of, by Countries, 1877 to 1891...........

69

113 )
' ( Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion Imported
J and Exported, by Countries, 1877 tol891

93

Exports

P orts .

I mports

Page.

34. Silver Coin and Bullion Imported into and E x ­
ported from the United States, 1843 to
1 891........................

E xports

by

Countries .

^

' 165. Principal and other articles of Merchandise Im ­
ported, Values of, 1882 to 1 89 1 ......................108
166.

Principal articles of Merchandise Imported,
Quantities of, 1882 to 1 8 9 1 ......... .................. 128

167. Principal and other articles o f Domestic Mer­
chandise Exported, Values of, 1882 to 1891 _ 139

Imports

and

Exports

by

A rticles .




168. Principal articles of Domestic Merchandise E x ­
ported, Quantities of, 1882 to 1891............... 154
169.

Principal and other articles of Foreign M er­
chandise Exported, Values of, 1882 to 1891. 162

170. Principal articles of Foreign Merchandise E x ­
ported, Quantities of, 1882 to 1 8 9 1 -----------180
171. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, Imported
and Exported, 1881 to 1 8 9 1 - ,- - ......................189

VIII

CONTENTS.
T a b le
N o.

Expoets

Page.

' 172. Domestic Merchandise Exported, grouped ac­
cording to Sources of Production, and Do­
mestic Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion
Exported, 1860,1870, and 1875 to 1891 _. _. 190

b y

Sources of P roduc­
tion .

173.

Wheat and Wheat Flour of Domestic Produc­
tion, Quantities of, Exported to the P rin­
cipal and Other Foreign Countries, 1869
to 1891..................................................................... 191

174. Corn and Corn Meal of Domestic Production,
Quantities of, Exported to the Principal
and Other Foreign Countries, 1869 to
1 89 1......... .............. ................................................. 196

W h eat , Corn ,
AND
Cotton Exports , by
Countries .

175. Cotton, Haw, of Domestic Production, Quan­
tities of, Exported to the Principal and
Other Foreign Countries, 1882 to 1891 ___ 200
176.

I mports of
T ea and Co ffee .

j 177.

{

Cottons of Domestic Manufacture Exported,
Quantities and Values of, 1870 to 1891____201
Tea and Coffee, net Quantities and Values of,
Imported and Exported, 1867 to 1 891____202
Sugar and Molasses Imported, Quantities and
Values of, with R ates and Am ounts of
Duty collected on Sugar, 1851 to 1891____203

Sugar P roduct,
I mports , etc .
' 179.

W ool, jHaw, Quantities of, Produced, Im ­
ported, Exported, and Retained for Con­
sumption, 1840 to 1 8 9 1 _______ ____________ 204

180. Cotton, Maw, Quantities of, Produced, Im ­
ported, Exported, and Retained for Con­
sumption, 1870 to 1891 ___........... ................ .. 205
181. P ig Iron, Quantity of, Produced in each State
and Territory, 1879 to 1891............................ 206
182. P ig Iron, Quantity of, Produced, Imported,
Exported, and Retained for Consumption.
1871 to 1891........... .............. ............ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 208

P roduction,
I mports , Exports ,

183. Iron and Steel Mailroad B a rs, Quantities of,
Produced, Imported, Exported, and R e ­
tained for Consumption, 1871 to 1 8 9 1 ____208

and

Consumption.




184.

W heat, Quantity of, Produced, and W h e a t
and Flour Imported, Exported, and R e­
tained for Consumption, 1870 to 1 8 9 1 ____209

185. Corn, Quantity of, Produced, and Corn and
Corn M eal Imported, E xported, and R e ­
tained for Consumption, 1870 to 1 8 9 1 _____ 209
186. Petroleum, Crude, Quantity of, Produced, and
Quantity and Value of Petroleum Prod­
ucts Exported, 1871 to 1891...............................210
187. Distilled Spirits, Wines, and Malt Liquors,
Consumption of, 1875 to 1891.......................... 211
188. Fermented Liquors and Distilled Spirit
Kinds and Quantities of, Produced, 1867
to 1891........................................................................ 212

CONTENTS.
T able

No.

IX

Page.

' 189. Distilled Spirits, Quantities of Grain and
other M aterials Used in the Production
of, 1878 to 1891....................................................... 213
190.

P roduction,
I mports, Exports ,
and

Consumption —
Continued.

Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Number of P er­
sons Engaged in the Manufacture and
Sale of, who paid Special Taxes, by
214
States and Territories, 1891______

191. Distilled Spirits, Quantities of, Produced in
each State and Territory ol the United
States, 1887 to 1 8 9 1 _______________________ 215
192. Fermented Liquors, Quantities of, Produced
in each State and Territory of the United
States, 1887 to 1891 1 ..................................... .. 216
193. Sugar and Molasses, Quantities of, Produced
in Louisiana and in other Southern States,
respectively, 1869 to 1 8 9 1 ................... .......... 217
194.

Sugar, Quantity of, Consumed in the United
States, calendar years 1880 to 1 8 9 1 ........... 217

' 195. Immigrants of each Nationality A rrived in
the United States, 1877 to 1891...................218

I mmigration .

196.

Passengers and Immigrants Arrived at lead­
ing and other ports,distinguishing United
States citizens returning from other non­
immigrants and from immigrants, 1870
to 1891............. - ............ - .................. .................. 220

197.

lonnage Entered: Am erican and Foreign
Sailing and Steam vessels, 1867 to 1 891.. 223

198. Tonnage Cleared: American and Foreign
Sailing and Steam vessels, 1867 to 1891 __ 224

in

199.

Tonnage Entered at Seaports: Nationality of
F oreign and total of Am erican Vessels,
1865 to 1891......... ................................................. 225

200.

Tonnage Cleared at Seaports: Nationality of
Foreign and total of American Vessels,
1865 to 1891___________________ _____________ 226

T onnage
Movement
F oreign T rade .

201. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by Customs Dis­
tricts, 1865 to 1891 _................. ...................... ..
227

T onnage op the
Merchant Marine .




202.

Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by Customs Dis­
tricts, 1865 to 1 89 1 ............................................ 228

203.

Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by Countries,
1870 to 1891............................................................. 229

204.

Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by Countries,
1870 to 1891............................................................. 231

205.

Tonnage, Sailing and Steam, o f the Merchant
Marine of the United States, 1860 to 1891. 233

205a. Tonnage owned on the Atlantic, and Gulf,
and Pacific Coasts, the. Northern Lakes
and W estern rivers.......................................... 233

CONTENTS,

X

Table

No.

Page

' 206.

Tonnage of the Steam and Sailing Vessels o f
the Merchant Marine of the United States
Employed in the Foreign Trade; in the
Coastwise Trade; in the W h a le Fisheries,
and in the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries,
1846 to 1 8 9 1 .................................. ........................ 234

207.

Vessels Built, Class, Number, and Tonnage
of, in the United States, 1848 to 1891------ 235

208.

Vessels Built, Tonnage of, in the New E ng­
land States; on the entire Seaboard; on
the Mississippi R iver and its Tributaries,
and on the Great Lakes, 1877 to 1891____236

T onnage of the
Merchant Marine —
Continued.

T onnage B u il t .

209. Iron Vessels Built, Tonnage of, distinguishing
Sailing and Steam, 1869 to 1 891.................. 236

W reck s .

210.

Vessels Wrecked and Lives Lost from Vessels,
1875 to 1891................................................ ..........237

A rea , Organization
211. Area, Population, etc., of States and T erriof T erritories ,
<
tories; Date of Organization of Terri­
AND
tories; Date of Adm ission of States, e tc . 240
A dmission of States .
212. Original Homestead Entries, A re a of, in each
State and Territory of the United States,
1881 to 1891................
242

P ublic L ands .

< 213. Railroad Selections, A rea of, in each State and
Territory of the United States, 1881 to
189 1 ...............................................
243
214. Public Land Sold, Located, etc., 1881 to 1891. 244
215. Postal S em ce of the United States, 1869 to
1 891................
245

P ostal Service .

P opulation .

(

216. Railway Postal Service of the United States,
1868 to 1891_____________
245

t 217. Population of the United States at each Cen|
sus, 1790 to 1890 ...........................................
246
' 218. Public Schools: School Population, A ttend­
ance, Teachers, and Expenditures in the
several States and Territories of the U ni­
ted States, 1872,1882, and1890-.................... 250

E ducation.

219. School Population, etc., summary of, 1871 to
1890 — .............................. .................................... 256
220. Colleges: Colleges of Theology, Law, M edi­
cine, and the Liberal A rts" and Colleges
for W om en in the several States and T er­
ritories of the United States, 1886 and
1890 ..............
257

R ailroads .




221. Theological Schools in the United States, by
Denominations, 1887 to 1890..............
262
223. Railroads,
Railroads, Mileage of,
State and
Group
' 222.
of, inineach
Operation
and
Con­
of States,1860,1870,1880,
1887
to 1891. 263
structed
each Y e ar, 1830 and
to 189
1 ................

XI

CONTENTS.
T a b le
N o.

Page

' 224. Railroads, Length of Lines,Cost of Construc­
tion and Traffic of, 1883 to 1891___________265
225. Railroads, Miles Operated, Capital Invested,
Earnings and Dividends of, 1871 to 1890- 266
R A I L R O A D S — Cont’d .
226. Railroads, M ileage, Capital, Cost, and Reve­
nue of, in each State and Territory, 1890. 267
227. Railroads, Num ber of Locomotives and Cars
on the, 1881 to 1890 ................. ........................ 270
' 228. Freight Charges per Ton per M ile on certain
Trunk Railroads and on the New Y ork
State Canals, 1871 to 1890________________ 272
229. Annual Average Freight Rates per Bushel of
W h ea t for Transportation from Chicago
to New Y o r k , 1857 to 1 89 1 ________________273
230. Annual Average Canal Freight Rates on
W h ea t, and the Tolls on W h ea t, from Buf­
falo to New Y o rk , and the E levating and
Storage Rates at Buffalo, N . Y ., 1870 to
1891 ............................................................................273

Freight R ates .

231. Annual Average Through Freight Rates on
Grain, Flour, and Provisions from Chi­
cago to European Ports, 1881 to 1891____274
232. Annual Average Freight Rates on Grain and
Flour from St. Louis to various points,
1876 to 1891 .....................................
274

Grain R eceipts
at P orts .

I" 233. Quantities of Grain, Flour, and Meal R e­
ceived, and Routes by which Received,
at New Y ork, and Quantities Received at
Portland, Boston, Baltimore, New Or­
leans, and Montreal, 1884 to 1891________ 275
1
' 234.

T elegraphs and
T elephones .

A gricultural
P roducts.




-

Western Union Telegraph Company, M ileage
Offices, Traffic, Receipts, Expenses, and
Profits of the, 1866 to 1891_________ _____ 276

235.

Telephones,a umber of, length of lines, etc.,
1891..
........
277

236.

The Potato Crop, Estimated Annual A creage,
Product, and Value of, in the Principal
and all other States and Territories, 1867
to 1888.................................
278

237. The H a y Crop, Estimated Annual Acreage,
Product, and Value of, in the Principal
and all other States and Territories, 1867
to 1 8 8 8 --_ .....................................
284
238.

The Tobacco Crop, Estimated Annual A cre­
age, Product, and Value of, in the Prin­
cipal and all other States and Territories,
1867, and from 1881 to 1888_______________ 289

239. The Cotton Crop, Estimated Annual A cre­
age, Product, and Value of, in the Prin­
cipal and all other States and T erri­
tories, 1850,1860, 1870, from 1878 to 1880,
from 1882 to 1888, and 1890..................... ..
291

XII

CONTENTS.

Table
No.
' 240.

A gricultural
Products—Con­
tinued.

Page.
The Corn Crop, Estimated Annual A cre­
age Product, and Value of, in the P rin­
cipal and all other States and T erri­
tories, 1867 to 1891............. - ............................. 294

241.

The Wheat Crop, Estimated Annual A cre­
age Product, and V alue of, in the P rin­
cipal and all other States and Terri­
tories, 1867 to 1891_________________________ 302

242.

The Cereal Crop, Estimated Annual Prod­
uct, A creage, Total V alue, Value per
Bushel, Y ie ld per A cre, and Value per
Acre, distinguishing Corn, W h e a t, and
Oats, 1867 to 1891, and R ye, Barley, and
Buckwheat, 1867 to 1888 ................................ 308

243. Farm Animals in each State and Territory,
Number of, 1860, 1870, 1880, and (with
value) 1890 and 1892 .........................................312
244. F arm Anim als, Number and Value of, 1868
to 1892__________ _____________ : _____________ 319
' 245. Pension Claims Filed and Allow ed, Number
of; Pensioners on the R oll, Num ber and
Class of, and Disbursements on Account
of Pensions, 1861 to 1 8 9 1 ............................ .. 320

P ensions .

246. Pensions, Am ount of Disbursements for,
showing F irst Payments or Arrears sep<
arately from Succeeding Paym ents, 1877
to 1891..................... .................... ' ____ _________321
247. Pensioners, Number and Classes of, at each
A gen cy, 1890 and 1 8 9 1 _____________ ______ 322
248.

Total Disbursements for Pensions at each
A gen cy, 1891 .......................................................323

r 249. Business of the Patent Office, 1840 to 1891 __ 324

P at en ts .

250. Number of the First Patent, Design Patent,
and Reissued Patent, and number of
<
F irst Certificate of Registration of a
Trade M ark and a Label Issued each
Y ear, since July 28, 1836, together w ith
the total number of each issued during
each year............................................................. - 325
r 251. Number of Indian Schools, A vera ge A tten d ­
ance of Pupils, and Cost to the United
States of their Maintenance, 1878 to 1891. 326

I n dians .

252. Area o f Indian Beservations in each State and
Territory in 1880 and 1891; Population,
1880, 1890, and 1891; and Births and
Deaths of Indians in 1890 and 1 8 9 1 ......... .. 327
" 253. Cotton and Staple Manufactures o f Cotton, A n ­
nual A verage Currency Prices of, in the
New Y ork M arket, 1847 to 1892................... 328

P rices .




254. Wool, Prices of Fine, Medium, and Coarse
W ash ed Clothing Ohio Fleece, in Eastern
M arkets, 1824 to 1891 ............................ .......... 329

CONTENTS.

XIII

Table
N o.

P a ge,

" 255. Beef, M onthly Range of W holesale P rices of
Dressed Carcasses of, in the New Y ork
M arket, 1885 to 1891........................................ 33<
256. Beef, Monthly A verage Range of W holesale
Prices in the New Y ork M arket, for Car­
casses of Steers of Medium and Heavy
W eig h ts, 1888 to 1891......... ...................... — 331
257. Steers,Monthly Range of Prices of ,in the Chi­
cago Cattle Market, 1887 to 1891 ............... 332
258. Pork, Mess, Annual A verage Prices of, in the
New Y ork M arket, 1834 to 1891................. 333

P R I C E S — Continued.




^

259. Grain, Groceries, and Provisions, Annual A v erage Prices of Leading A rticles of, in the
New Y ork M arket, 1877 to 1 89 1 _________ 334
260. Coal, Annual A verage Prices of Anthracite
and Bituminous, 1835 to 1891--------- ---------- 334
261. Pig Iron, Boiled B a r Iron, Iron and Steel
Bails, and of Cut Mails, Annual Average
Prices of, 1846 to 1891...................................... 335
262. Domestic Products, Annual A verage Export
Prices of Leading A rticles of, 1866 to 1891. 336
263. Imported Merchandise, Annual A verage Im ­
port Prices of Leading Articles of, 1879
to 1891.................................................................... 337




No. 1.— A mount of E stimated and A ctual REVENUE and EXPENDITURE of the United States for each Year ending J une 30,
from 1872 to 1892, inclusive .
[Prepared in the office o f th e Secretary o f the T reasury.]

Y ear.

E stim ated b y
the Secretary
o f the T reas­
ury.

Dollars.
M 1872.

365,198, 374.60

A ctu a lly re­
ceiv ed in to the
Treasury.

R eceipts
M ore ( + ) or
per capita
less (—■) than es­ o f popu­
timate.
lation.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E stim ated b y
M ore ( + ) or
the Secretary o f A ctu a l paym ents. less (—) than es­
timate.
the Treasury.

P aym en ts
per capita
of popu­
lation.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

374,106,867. 56

4

8,908,492.96

9.22

293, 403, 382. 92

277,517,962.67

• Dollars.
— 15, 885,420.25

E xcess o f
revenue over
paym ents.

E x cess o f
paym ents over
revenue.

Dollars.

Dollars.

6.84

96, 588, 904.89
43, 392, 959.34

* 1873.

319, 315,134.07

333, 738, 204.67

262, 254, 217.07

290, 345, 245.33

289, 478, 755.47

7.13

290, 650, 524.99

287,133, 873.17

— 28, 091, 028.26
3, 516, 651. 82
-

6. 97

271, 304, 310.58

4- 14,423, 070.60
+ 18,174,444.89

8. 01

1874.

7.07

2,344, 882. 30

1875.

284,318, 285. 99

288, 000, 051.10

+

3, 681,765.11

6.55

275,315, 489.42

274, 623, 392. 84

—

692, 096, 78

6.25

13, 376, 658. 26

1876.

207,456,145.14

287, 482, 039.16

-

9, 974,105.98

6,52

268, 447, 543.76

258,459, 797. 33

—

9, 987, 746. 43

5.87

29, 022, 241.83

1877.

264,292,449. 59

269, 000, 586.62

4, 708,137.03

6.07

237, 628, 753.35

238, 660, 000. 93

+

1, 031,255. 58

5.21

30, 340, 577. 69

1878.

265, 500,000.00

257, 763,878.70

+
—

7, 736,121.30

5.41

232, 4rf0, 643. 72

236, 964, 326. 80

20, 799, 551. 90

264, 500, 000. 00

273, 827,184.46

+

9, 327,184.46

.5.60

240,100, 000. 00

266, 947, 883. 53

1880.

288, 000, 000. 00

333, 526, 610.98

6.65

264, 000, 000. 00

267, 642, 957. 78

+ 4, 533, 683.08
+ 26, 847, 883. 53
+ 3, 642, 057. 78

4.98

1879.

5.46

6, 879, 300.93

5. 34

65, 883, 653. 20

1881.

350, 000, 000.00

360, 782, 292. 57

+ 45, 526, 610.98
+ 10, 782, 292. 57

7.01

260, 000, 000. 00

260, 712, 887. 59

1882.

400, 000, 000.00

403, 525,250.28

+

3, 525,250.28

7.64

270, 000, 000.00

257, 981, 439. 57

1883.

415, 000, 000. 00

398, 287, 581. 95

—

16, 712,418. 05

7.37

295, 000, 000. 00

265, 408,137.54

— 29, 591, 862. 46

4. 90

132,879,444.41

1884.

343,000,000.00

348,519, 869. 92

+

5, 519, 869.92

6.27

258, 000, 000. 00

244,126, 244. 33

— 13, 873, 755. 67

4.39

104, 393, 625.59

1885.

330,000,000.00

323, 690, 706.38

—

6, 309, 293.62

5.67

243, 000, 000.00

260, 226, 935.11

63, 463, 771.27

315,000, 000.00

336,439, 727. 06

5. 76

290, 750, 000. 00

242,483,138. 50

4.15

93, 956, 588. 56

1887.

356,000, 000.00

371,403,277.66

+ 21,439, 727.06
+ 15,403, 277.66

+ 17, 226, 935.11
— 48, 266,861. 50

4. 56

1886.

6. 20

266, 000, 000. 00

267, 932, 179.97

4. 47

103, 471, 097. 69

712, 887. 59
+
— 12, 018, 560. 43

5. 07

100, 069, 404. 98

4.89

145, 543, 810. 71

1888.

383,000, 000.00

379,266,074. 76

—

3, 733, 925.24

6. 32

270, 000, 000. 00

259, 653, 958. 67

+ 1, 932,179. 97
— 10, 346, 041. 33

4. 33

119, 612,116. 09

1889.

377, 000,000. 00

387, 050, 058.84

6.01

273, 000, 000. 00

281, 996, 615. 60

+

8, 996, 615. 60

4. 38

105, 053, 443.24

6.44

293, 000, 000. 00

297, 736, 486. 60

+

4, 736, 486. 60

4. 75

105,344,496.03

3,387, 552. 69

6.14

354, 000, 000. 00

355, 372, 684.74

+

1, 372, 684. 74

5. 55

37, 239, 762. 57

1890.

385, 000, 000. 00

403, 080, 982. 63

+ 10, 050, 058. 84
+ 18, 080, 982.63

1891.

396, 000, 000. 00

392, 612, 447.31

—

1892.

362, 000, 000. 00

338, 000, 000. 00

N o t e .— T h e am ounts o f estim ated revenue and expenditure given are those stated in the annual reports o f the Secretary o f the T reasu ry to Congress, prepared in each
case about eigh t m onths prio r to the com m encem ent o f the fiscal year fo r w h ich the estim ates w ere m ade. A m o u n ts re c e iv e d upon loans and paym ents upon account
o f the principal o f the p u b lic debt are not included in the statement.




ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

H. Ex. 53-

E xpen ditu re.

R ev enue.

No. 2.—Amount

of REVENUE of the

United States

for each

Year

ending

J une 30,

from 1869 to 1891, inclusive .

43

[P repared in the office of#the S ecretary o f th e T reasu ry.]

Y ear.

Balance in the
Treasury at
com m encem ent
o f year.

Custom s, a

Dollars.

Internal r e v ­
enue. b

D ire ct tax.

M iscellane­
ous.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

158, 356,460.86

765, 685.61

4, 020, 344. 34

13, 997, 338.65

194, 538, 374.44

184, 899, 756.49

229,102. 88

3, 350,481. 76

206, 270,408.05

143, 098,153. 63

580,355. 37

2, 388, 646.68
2, 575, 714.19

15,106, 051. 23

1871 --

177,604,116.51

1872 ..

188,019,122.15

216, 370,286.77

130,642,177.72

1873 ..

134,666, 001.85

188, 089, 522.70

113,729,314.14

1874 ..

159,293, 673. 41

163,103,833.69

102,409,784. 90

1875 ..

178,833,339.54

157,167,722.35

110, 007, 493. 58

1876 ..

172,804,061.32

148,071,984.61

116,700,732.03

.......
315, 254.51

03, 798.80

N et ordinary
receipts.

Prem ium s.

Dollars.

Dollars.

R eceipts from
loans and
T rea su ry notes.

Dollars.

G ross receipts.

Dollars.

238, 678, 081.06

12, 942,118.30

395, 959, 833. 87 15, 295, 643. 76

285, 474, 496. 00

696, 729, 973. 63

22,093,541.21

374, 431,104.94

8, 892, 839. 95

268, 768, 523.47

052, 092, 468. 36

364, 694, 229. 91

9,412, 637. 65

305, 047, 054. 00

679,153, 921. 56 cl8, 228. 35

609,621,828. 27

c2 ,070.73
c3, 396.18

2, 882, 312, 38

17,161, 270.05

322,177, 673. 78 11, 560, 530.89

214, 931, 017. 00

548, 669, 221. 67

c3, 047. 80

1,852,428.93

32, 575, 043.32

299, 941, 090. 84

5, 037, 665. 22

439, 272, 535.46

744, 251, 291.52

12, 691.40

1.413,640.17

15,431, 915.31

284, 020, 771. 41

3, 979, 279. 60

387, 971, 556. 00

675, 971, 607.10

1,129, 466. 95

24, 070, 602. 31

290, 066, 584.70

4, 029, 280.58

397, 455, 808. 00

691. 551, 673. 28
630, 278,167. 58

149,909,377.21

130,956,493.07

118, 630, 407. 83

976, 253. 68

30; 437, 487.42

281, 000, 642. 00

405, 776.58

348, 871, 749. 00

1878 . .

214,887, 645.88

130,170,680.20

110,581, 624.74

1, 079,743, 37

15, 614, 728.09

257,446, 776. 40

317,102. 30

404, 581, 201.00

662, 345, 079. 70

1879 . .

286, 591,453.88

137,250, 047. 70

113, 561, 610/58

924, 781.06

20, 585, 697. 49

272,322,136.83

1, 505, 047. 63

792, 807, 643. 00

1, 066, 634, 827.46

1880 . .

386, 832,588.65

186, 522, 064. 60

124, 009, 373.92

1,016,506.60

21, 978, 525.01

333, 526, 500. 98

110.00

211, 814,103. 00

545, 340, 713. 98

30. 85

Dollars.

357,188, 256. 09 13, 755, 491.12

1877 . .

.......

U navaila­
ble.

.................

....
....
....
....
....

113, 750, 534. 00

474, 532,826.57

120, 915, 724.00

524, 470, 974. 28

30, 796, 695. 02

398, 287, 581.95

.......
.......
.......

555, 942, 564.00

954, 230,145. 95 .................

9, 810, 705. 01

21,984, 881.89

348, 519,869. 92 .........................

206, 877, 886. 00

555, 397, 755, 92

cl, 500. 00

5, 705,986.44

24, 014, 055. 06

323, 690, 706.38

.........................

245,196,303. 00

568, 887, 009, 38

47,097. 65

1881 . .

231,910,064.44

198,159,676.02

135,264, 385.51

1, 516. 89

2,201, 863.17

25,154, 850. 98

360, 782,292.57

1882 ..

280, 607, 668. 37

220,410,730. 25

146,497, 595. 45

160,141.69

4,753,140.37

31, 703, 642. 52

403, 525, 250.28

1883 ..

247,349, 258.62

214, 706,496. 93

144,720, 368. 98

108,156. 60

7, 955, 864.42

1884 ..

346, 088, 937.07

195, 067,489.76

121, 586,072.51

70, 720. 75

3885 ..

396, 839, 758.16

181,471,939. 34

112, 4#R, 725. 54

1886 ..

521, 794,026. 26

192,905,028.44

116, 805, 936. 48

108, 239.94

5,630,999.34

20, 989, 527.86

336, 439, 727.0#

.......

116, 314, 850. 00

452,754,577.06

1887 ..

526, 848, 755. 46

217,286,893.13

118, 823, 391.22

32,892.05

9,254,286.42

26.005,814. 84

371,403, 277.66 ..........................

154, 440, 900. 00

525, 844,177. 66

1888 ..

512, 851,434.36

219, 091,173. 63

124,296, 871. 98

1,565.82 11, 202,017.23

24,674,446.10

379,266, 074. 76

285, 016, 650.00

664, 282, 724. 76 ..................

1889 ..

659, 449, 099. 94

223,832, 741.69

130, 881, 513.92

1890 .. 673, 399,118.18

229,668,584.57

142,606,705.81.

1891 ..

219,522,205.23

145,686,249.44

691, 527,403.76

......

8, 038,651.79

24, 297,151.44

387, 050, 058. 84

.......

245, 111, 750.00

632,161,408.84

6, 358, 272.51

24,447,419. 74

403, 080, 982. 63 .........................

245, 293, 650. 00

648,374, 632.63

4,029, 535.41

23,374,457.23

392, 612,447. 31

373,208,857.75

765, 821,305. 06

.................
7, 997.64

....
c731.11

a T he am ounts in this colum n includ e receipts from duties on imports, from tonnage tax, hospital dues, etc. 6 T h e am ounts in th is colu m n represent the total receipts
o f m oney covered in to the T reasury b y 'warrant, w hereas the internal revenue receipts, as show n in the A n n u a l R ep ort o f the Com m issioner o f Intern al Revenue, represent
amounts' reported b y collecto rs o f internal revenue as having been collected during each fiscal year, c A m ou n ts h eretofore credited to the T reasu rer as unavailable and
since recov ered and charged to his account.




SOURCES OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

Dollars.
180, 048,426. 63

18C9 - - 158, 936,082.87
1870 -- 183, 781, 985. 76

Dollars.

P u blic lauds.

No. 3 .—Amount

of EXPENDITURES of the

United States

for each

Y ear

ending

J une 30,

from 1867 to 1891, inclusive .

[Prepared in the office o f the S e cre ta ry o f the T reasu ry.]

T ea r.

W ar.

Dollars.
95, 224, 415. 63

1868 . . .

Dollars.

Indians.

Dollars.

31, 034, Oil. 04

4,642, 531. 77
4,100, 682. 32

123, 246, 648. 62

25, 775, 502. 72

1869 . . . ,

78, 501, 990. 61

20, 000, 757. 97

7, 042, 923. 06

1870 . . .

57, 655, 675. 40

21, 782, 729. 87

3, 407, 938.15

1 8 7 1 ...

35, 799, 991. 82

19, 431, 027.21

7, 426, 997.44

1872 . . .

35, 372,157. 20

21, 249, 809. 99

7, 061, 728.82

1873 . . .

46, 323,138. 31

23, 526, 256. 79

7, 951, 704. 88

1874 . . .

42, 313, 927. 22

30, 932, 587.42

6, 692, 462.09

1875 . . .

41, 120, 645. 98

21, 497, 626. 27

8, 384, 656. 82

1 8 7 6 ...

38, 070, 888. 64

18, 963, 309.82

5, 966,558.17

1 8 7 7 ...

37, 082, 735. 90

14, 959, 935.36

5, 277, 007.22

Pensions.

M iscellane­
ous.

Dollars.

Dollars.

20, 936, 551.71 51,110, 223. 72
23, 782, 380. 78 53, 009, 867. 67
28, 476, 621. 78 56, 474, 061. 53
28, 340, 202.17 53, 237, 461. 56
34, 443, 894. 88 60, 481, 916. 23
28, 533, 402.76 60, 984, 757.42
29, 359, 426. 86 73, 328,110. 06
29, 038, 414.66 85,141, 593.61
29, 456, 216. 22 71,070, 702. 98
28, 257, 395. 69 73, 599, 661. 04

N et ordinary
expenditures.

Prem ium s.

Interest paid.

P u b lic debt.

G ross
expenditures.

B alan ce in
T rea su ry at
the end o f
the year.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

202, 947, 733. 87 10, 813, 349. 38 143, 781, 591. 91 735, 536, 980.11 1, 093, 079, 655. 27 198, 076, 537.09
229, 915, 088. 11 7, 001, 151. 04 140, 424, 045. 71 692, 449, 685. 88 1, 069, 889, 970. 74 158, 936, 082. 87
1, 674, 680. 05 130, 694,242. 80 261,912, 718.31

584, 777, 996.11 183, 781,985. 76

164, 421, 507.15 15, 996, 555. 60 129, 235, 498. 00 393, 254, 282.13

702, £07, 842. 88 177, 604,116. 51
691, 680, 858. 90 138, 019,122. 15
682, 525, 270. 21 134, 666, 001. 85

190, 496, 354. 95
157, 583, 827. 58

9, 016, 794.74 125, 576, 565. 93 399, 503, 670. 65

153, 201, 856.19

0, 958, 266.76 117, 357, 839. 72 405, 007, 307. 54
5,105,919. 99 104, 750, 688. 44 233, 699, 352. 58

524, 014, 597. 91 159, 293,673.41

1, 395, 073. 55 107,119, 815. 21 422, 065, 060. 23

724, 098, 933. 99 L78,833, 339. 54

171, 529, 848. 27

103, 093,544.57 407, 377, 492. 48

682, 000, 885. 32 172, 804,061.32

164, 857, 813. 36

100, 243, 271. 23 449, 345, 272. 80

714,446, 357.39 149, 909, 377. 21

97,124, 511. 58 323, 965, 424. 05

565, 299, 898. 91 214, 887, 645.88
590, 641, 271. 70 286, 591, 453. 88

144, 209, 963. 28

.......

1 8 7 8 ...

32,154,147. 85

17, 365, 301. 37

4,629,280. 28

27,963, 752.27 j 58, 926, 532. 53
27,137, 019. 08 53,177, 703. 57

134, 463, 452.15

102, 500, 874. 65 353, 676, 944.90

1 8 7 9 ...
1880 . . .

40, 425, 660. 73

15 125,126. 84

5, 206,109. 08

35,121,482.39 65, 741, 555. 49

161, 619, 934. 53

105, 327, 949. 00 699, 445, 809.16

966, 393, 692. 69 386, 832, 588. 65

38,116, 916. 22

13, 536, 084.74

5, 945, 457. 09

56, 777,174.44 54, 713, 529. 76

169, 090, 062. 25

2, 795, 320. 42

95, 757, 575.11 432, 590, 280. 41

700, 233, 238.19 231, 940, 064.44

1, 061, 248. 78

82, 508,741.18 165,152, 335. 05

425, 865, 222. 64 280, 607, 668. 37

71, 077, 206. 79 271, 616, 299. 55

529, 627, 739. .12 275,450, 903. 53

1 8 8 1 ...

40, 466, 460. 55

15, 686, 671. 66

6, 514,161. 09

50, 039, 279.62 64, 416, 324. 71

177,142, 897. 63

1882 . . .

43, 570, 494.19

15, 032, 046. 26

9, 736,747.40

61, 345,193.95 57, 219, 750.98

186, 904, 232.78

1883 . . .

48, 911, 382. 93

15, 283,437.17

7, 362, 590. 34

66, 012, 573. 64 68, 678, 022. 21

206, 248, 006. 29

59,160,131. 25 590, 083, 829. 96

855, 491, 967. 50 374,189, 081.98

1884 . . .

39,429, 603. 36

17, 292, 601.44

6, 475, 999.26

55, 429, 228. 06 70, 920, 433. 70

189, 547, 865. 85

54, 578, 378.48 260, 520, 690. 50

504, 646, 934.83 424, 941, 403. 07

1 8 8 5 ...

42,670, 578.47

16, 021, 079. 67

6, 552,494.63

56,102, 267. 49 87, 494, 258.38

208, 840, 678. 64

51, 386, 256. 47 211, 670, 353.43

471, 897, 288.54 521, 794, 026. 26

1 8 8 6 ...

34, 324,152. 74

13, 907, 887.74

6, 099,158.17

63, 404, 864.03 74,166, 929.85

191, 902, 992. 53

50, 580,145. 97 205, 216, 709. 36

447, 699, 847. 86 526, 848, 755.46

1887 . . .

38,561,025. 85

15,141,126. 80

6,194, 522. 69

75, 029,101.79 85,264, 825. 59

220,190, 602. 72

47, 741, 577.25 271, 901, 321.15

539, 833, 501.12 512, 851,434. 36

1888 . . .

38, 522,436.11

16,926,437.65

6, 249, 307.87

80, 288, 508.77 72, 952, 260.80

214, 938, 951. 20

1 8 8 9 ...

44, 435, 270.85

21, 378, 809.31

6,892, 207. 78

87, 624, 779.11 80, 664, 064. 26

240,995,131. 31 17, 292, 362. 65

44, 715, 007.47 249, 760,258.05
41, 001, 484.29 318, 922, 412. 35

618,211,390.60 673,399,118.18

8, 270, 842.46

EXPENDITURE.

180, 488, 636. 90
194,118, 985. 00

OBJECTS OF PUBLIC

1867 . . .

N ayy.

517, 685,059.18 649, 449, 099.94

1880 . . .

44, 582, 838. 08

22, 006, 206. 24

6, 708,046.67 106,936, 855. 07 81, 403, 256. 49

261,637,202. 55 20, 304, 224. 06

36,099, 284. 05 312, 206, 367. 50

630,247,078.16 691, 527,403. 76

1 8 9 1 ...

48,720, 065, 01

26,113,896.46

8,527,469.01 124, 415, 951.40 110, 048,167.49

317,825,549. 37 10,401,220.61

37,547,135. 37 365. 352, 470. 87

731,126,376. 22 726,222, 332. 60

N o t e .— T h e balance in the Treasury .June 30, 1887, as show n b y this statement, includes the am ount deposited w ith the States, $28,101,644.91.




GO

No. 4.— Amount of the ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS made by Congress for each Year ending J une 30, from 1884 to 1892, inclusive .

^

[Prepared in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
A p p rop ria ted fo r—

1st session
2d session
2d session
1st session
2d session
2d session
1st session
2d session
1st session
47th Congress. 48th Congress. 48th Congress. 49th Congress. 19th C ongress. 50th Con gress. 50th Congress. 51st Congress. 51st Congress.
1884.

1885.

1886.

1888.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1889.

1890.

1891.

1892.

T o supply deficiencies for the service o f the various branches o f
the G overn m en t...............................

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,832,680.04

4,385,836.10

3,332,717.30

13, 572,882. 61

137,000.00

21,190,995.61

14, 239,179.71

34,137,737.96

38, 516, 227.87

20,763,842.55

21, 556, 901.65

d21,495,660.70

20,809,781.46

20,772,720.67

20,924,492.42

20,865,219.93

21,073,137.47

22, 027, 674.75
35,459,163.99

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

F o r legislative, executive, and ju ­
dicial expenses o f the G overnm en t......................................................
F o r sundry c iv il expenses o f the
G ov e rn m en t.....................................

23,713,404.22

22, 346,749.74

25,961, 9C4.12

22, 650, 658. 49

22, 369, 840.96

26, 316, 529.85

25, 527, 641.65

29. 760,054.47

F o r support o f the A r m y ................

T4,681, 250. 00

24, 454,450.00

24, 014, 052. 50

23, 753, 057.21

23,724,718.69

24,474, 710. 97

24, 316, 615.73

24,206, 471. 79

24,013, 529.19

F or the naval service'....................... .

15, 954, 247. 23

58,931, 856.12

21,280, 766.93

16, 469, 556.72

25, 786, 847. 79

19, 938, 281. 05

21, 675,374. 98

23,136, 035. 53

31,541,645. 78

F o r the Indian s e r v ic e .......................

5, 388, 655. 91

5, 903,151.26

5,773, 328.56

5,561,262.84

5,234, 397.66

5, 401, 330. 51

8, 077,453.39

7, 256, 758.27

16, 278,492.48

14, 948, 300. 00

F o r rivers and harbors . . . . . . _____

14,464,900.00

22, 397, 616. 90
3, 972, 000. 00
315, 043. 81

F o r forts and fortifications . . . . . . . .

670, 000. 00

700, 000.00

725,000.00

59,876. 69

F o r support o f M ilitary A cad em y.

318,657.50

314, 563.50

309,902.14

297,805.00

419,936.93

25,136, 295.00

2, 951,200.00

1,233, 594.00

4, 232, 935. 00

3, 774, 803.00

902,'766.69

435, 296.11

402,070.39

F o r service o f Post-Office D epart­
m en t.............................................. ..

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

98, 457,461.00 135,214,785.00

F o r invalid and other pensions, in ­
clu din g d eficien cies.........................
F o r consular and diplom a tic service

a86,575, 000. 00 c20, 810, 000.00

60,000,000.00

76,075,200. 00

83,152,500.00

81, 758,700.00

81, 758,700.00

1,296, 255.00

1,225,140.00

1,242, 925.00

1,364,065.00

1,429,942.44

1,428,465.00

1,980,025.00

1,710, 725.96

1,656,925.00

405,640.00

480,190.00

580,790.00

654, 715.00

1,028,730. 00

1, 715,826.14

1, 669, 770.00

1,796, 502. 85

3,028,153.50

F o r service o f A g ricu ltu ra l D e ­
partm ent ................................... i . . . .
F o r expenses o f the D istrict o f
C olu m b ia ............................................

3, 505,494. 97

3,594, 255.54

3, 622,683.20

3, 721, 050.99

4,284,590.66

5,056, 678.98

5,682,409.91

5, 762, 236.75

5, 59 7,125.17

F o r m iscellaneous.................................

1, 806,438. 75

7, 800, 003.86

2,268, 383.15

10,184,570.90

4,694,635. 33

10,129,501.65

10,186, 688.81

10,620,840.80

2,721,283.24

T o t a l ............................................

187, 911, 566.17 137,451,397.77

170,608,113.60 209, 659, 382.91 193,035, 861.13 245, 020,172.89 218,115,439.80 287, 722,488.96 323, 783,079.36

a Inclu des reappropriation o f unexpended balances* estimated at $38,000,000.
6 F o r six m onths ending D ecem ber 31, 1884.




e In clu des reappropriation o f unexpended balances, estim ated at $66,000,000.
d Inclu des $6,150,061.98 fo r m onth ending Jun e 30, 1885.

OBJECTS OF ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS.

1887.

No. 5.—Analysis

op the PRINCIPAL of the PUBLIC DEBT of the United
inclusive .

States

on

J uly 1,

of each

Y ear

from

1869 to 1891,

[Prepared in the office o f the Secretary o f th e T reasury. ]
J u ly 1-

1869.

3 per cents.

3£ per cents.

4 p e r cents.

4£ per cents.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

66,125, 000. 00

5 per cents.

6 p e r cents.

T otal interestbearing debt.

A n n u al inter­
est charge.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

221, 588, 300. 00

1, 874, 347, 222. 39

2,162, 060, 522. 39

125, 523,998. 34

221, 588, 300. 00

1, 765,317,422. 39

2, 046,455, 722. 39

118,784, 960. 34

45, 885, 000. 00

678, 000. 00

274, 236, 450. 00

x, 613, 897, 300. 00

1, 934, 696, 750. 00

111, 949, 330. 50

1872.

24, 665, 000. 00

678, 000. 00

414, 567, 300. <0

1, 374, 883, 800. 00

1,814, 794,100. 00

103,988, 463.00

1873.

14, 000. 000.00

678, 000. 00

414, 567, 300. 00

1, 281, 238, 650. 00

1.710, 483, S50. 00

98, 049, 804. 00

1874.

14, 000, 000. 00

678, 000. 00

510, 628, 050.00

1, 213, 624, 700. 00

1,738, 930, 750.00

98, 796, 004. 50

1875.

14,000,000.00

678,000.00

607,132, 750. 00

1,100, 865, 550. 00

1, 722, 676, 300. 00

96, 855, 690. 50

1876.

14, 000, 000. 00

711,685,800.00

984, 999, 650, 00

1, 710, 685,450.00

95,104,269. 00

1877.

14, 000, 000. 00

140, 000, 000. 00

703,266, 650. 00

854, 621, 850. 00

1.711, 888, 500. 00

93,160, 643.50

1878.

14, 000, 000. 00

98, 850, 000. 00

240, 000, 000. 00

703, 266, 650.00

738,619, 000.00

1, 794, 735, 650. 00

94, 654, 472. 50

1879.

14, 000, 000.00

741, 522, 000, 00

250, 000, 000. 08

508, 440,350. 00

283, 681, 350.00

1, 797, 643, 700. 00

83, 773, 778. 50

1880.

14, 000, 000. 00

739, 374, 800. 00

250, 000, 000. 00

484,864, 900.00

235, 780,400. 00

1, 723, 993,100.00

79,633, 981. 00

1881.

14, 000, OfO. 00

739, 347, 800. 00

250, 000, 000. 00

439,841, 350.00

196, 378, 600. 00

1, 639, 567, 750. 00

75, 018, 695.50

1882.

14, 000, 000. 00

460, 461, 050.00

739, 349, 350. 00

250, 000, 000. 00

1, 463, 810, 400. 00

57, 300,110. 75

1883.

318, 204, 350. 00

32, 082, 600. 00

737, 942, 200. 00

250, 000, 000. 00

1, 338, 229,150.00

51,436, 709.50

1884.

238, 612,150. 00

737, 951, 700. 00

250, 000, 000. 00

1,226, 563, 850. 00

47, 926, 432. 50

1885.

208,190, 500. 00

737, 960,450. 00

350, 000, 000.00

1,196,150, 950. 00

47, 014,133. 00

1886.

158, 046, 600. 00

737, 967, 500.00

250, 000, 000. 00

1,146,014,100. 00

45, 510, 098.00

1887.

33, 716,500. 00

737, 975, 850. 00

250, 000, 000. 00

1,021,692, 350.00

41, 780, 529. 00

1888.

14, 000, 000. 00

714, 315,450.00

222, 207, 050. 00

950, 522,500. 00

38, 991, 935. 25

1889.

14, 000, 000. 00

676, 214, 990. 00

139,639,000. 00

829, 853, 990.00

33, 752, 354.60

1890.

14, 000, 000. 00

602, 297, 360. 00

109, 015, 750.00

725, 313,110. 00

29, 417, 603.15

559, 659, 920. 00

50, 869, 200. 00

610,529,120. 00

23,615, 735.80

1891.

N ote 1.— T h e interest charge is com puted upon the am ount o f outstanding principa l at the clo se o f the fiscal year, and is exclu siv e o f interest ch arge on P a cific R a ilw a y bonds.
N ote 2.— T h e total interest-bearing debt, as above, is exclu sive o f Pacific R a ilw a y bonds.
N ote 3.—T h e interest charge on the 4J per cent loan is com puted at the regular rate from J u ly 1 to date o f m aturity, Septem ber 1, 1891, and at 2 p e r cent from that date
u n til close o f th e fiscal year 1892.
CJt




OF PUBLIC DEBT.

59, 550, 000. 00

1871.

ANALYSIS

1870.

N o. 5.— Analysil of the PRINCIPAL of the PUBLIC DEBT of the United States , etc ., 1869-1891—Continued.

J u ly 1—

D e b t on w h ich
interest has
ceased.

Dollars.

D e b t bearing no
interest.

Dollars.

Outstanding prin­
cipal.

Dollars.

Cash in the
T reasu ry.

Dollars.

P r in c ip a l o f debt,
less cash in
T reasu ry.

P op u la tion o f
th e U nited
States.

Dollars.

C5

D ebt per
capita.

Interest
per
capita.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5, 260,181.00

421,131, 510.55

2,588, 452, 213.94

155, 680,340.85

2,432, 771,873.09

37, 750,000

64.43

3.32

1870...........................................................................

3,708,641.00

430, 508,064.42

2,480,672,427.81

149, 502,471.60

2,331,169, 956. 21

38, 558, 371

60.46

3.08

1871..........................................................................

1,948,902.26

416,565,680.06

2,353,211,332.32

106,217,263.65

2, 246,994,068.67

39, 555, 000

56.81

2. 83

1872............................................................ •........ .

7, 926,797.26

2,253,251,328.78

103,470,798.43

2,149, 780,530.35

40, 595, 000

52 96

2.56

2,234,482,993.20

129, 020, 932.45

2,105, 462, 060, 75

41, 676, 000

50.52

2.35

2,251,690,468.43

147,541, 314.74

2,104,149,153. 69

42, 795, 000

49.17

2.31
2.20

1873...........................................................................

51,929,710.26

430,530*431.52
• 472,069, 332.94

1874...........................................................................

3,216,590.26

509,543,128.17

11,425,820.26

498,182,411.69

2,232,284,531.95

142,243,361. 82

2,0% , 041,170.13

43, 949, 000

47.56

3, 902,420.26

465, 807,196.89

2,180,395, 067.15

119, 464, 726. 70

2,060, 925, 340.45

45,135, 000

45. 66

2.11

1877...........................................................................

16,648,860.26

476, 764,031.84

2,205,301, 392.10

186, 025, 960.73

2, 019, 275, 431. 37

46, 351, 000

43. 56

2.01

1878..........................................................................
1879...........................................................................

5, 594,560.26

455, 875,682.27

2,256,205, 892. 53

256, 823, 612.08

1, 999,382, 280.45

47, 595, 000

42. 01

1. 99

37,015,530.28

410,835,741. 78

2,245,495,072.04

243,080. i6 7 .01

1, 996, 414, 905. 03

48, 863, 000

40. 86

1. 71

1880..........................................................................

7, 621,455.26

388, 800,815.37

2,120,415, 370. 63

201,088, 622.88

1, 919, 326, 747. 75

50,155, 783

38.27

1. 59

1881...................................... ....................................

6, 723,865.26

422,721,954. 32

2,069, 013, 569.58

249, 363, 415.35

1, 819, 650,154.23

51, 316, 000

35.46

1.46

1882...........................................................................

16, 260, 805. 26

438,241,788.77

1,918,312, 994.03

243, 289, 519. 78

1, 675, 023, 474.25

52,495, 000

31.91

1. 09

7, 831, 415.26

538, 111, 162.81

1,884,171,728.07

345, 389, 902.92

1, 538,781,825.15

53, 693, 000

28.66

.96

1884...........................................................................

19, 656, 205. 26

584,308,868.31

1,830,528,923.J57

391, 985, 928.18

1,438,542, 995. 39

54, 911, 000

26.20

.87

1883............................. ....................................... ..
1885...........................................................................

4,100; 995. 26

663, 712,927. 88

1,863, 964, 873*14

488, 612, 429. 23

1,375, 352,443. 91

56,148, 000

24.50

.84

1886..........................................................................

9, 704, 445.26

619,344,468.52

1,775,063, 013.78

492, 917,173.34

1, 282,145, 840.44

57,404, 000

22.34

.79

1887...........................................................................

6,115,165.26

629, 795, 077.37

1,657,602, 592.63

482,433,917.21

1,175,168,675.42

58,680,000

20.03

.71

1888...........................................................................

2,496, 095.26

739, 840, 389.32

1,692,858, 984.58

629,854,089.85

1,063,004,894.73

59, 974,000

17.72

.65

1889............ ...............................................................

1, 911,485. 26

787,287,446.97

1,619, 052,922.23

643,113,172.01

975, 939, 750.22

61, 289,000

15. 92

.53

1890...........................................................................

1,815,805.26

825,011,289.47

1,552,140,204.73

661,355,834.20

890,784, 370.53

62,622, 250

14.22

.47

1 8 9 1 ........................................................................

1,614, 705.26

933,852,766.35

1,545, 996. 591.61

694,083,839.83

851,912, 751. 78

63,975,000

13.32

.37

N o te 1.— T h e popu lation fo r 1870, 1880, and 1890 is from the oensns, and fo r other y ears from estim ates prepared b y the actu ary o f this D epartm en t.
N ote 2.— T h e figures fo r J u ly 1,1879, w ere m ade up assum ing pend ing funding operations to have been com pleted.
N o te 8.— T h e colum n o f “ D e b t bearin g no interest ” includes certificates held in the T r e a s u r e r ’s cash.




OF PUBLIC D EBT.

1875...........................................................................
1876...........................................................................

ANALYSIS

1869...........................................................................

No. 6.—-Total STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL,

and

SCHOOL DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS
FOR 1380 AND 1890.

of the several

STATES and TERRITORIES

[F rom th e C ensus o f 1690, p repared b y S p ecia l A g e n t J . K . U p ton . J

D iv ision s.

S ta te d e b t less sin k in g
fu n d.

1890.

D ollars.

D ollars

M u n icip a l d e b t 1
sin k in g fu n d.

1890.

1890.

D ollars.
Dollars .
17,192,266 11,695,523
4,718,025
6,318,329
3,529,014
4,167,469
69,753,222 70,230,848
11,088,861 12,499,264
16,248,751 18,322,371
198,206,841 187,348,163
41, 367,057 42,990,638
81,081,128 54,238,547

S ch ool d istrict d eb t
less sin k in g fu n d .

1880.

1890.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,511,871
3,620,612
N e w H a m p sh ire ...........................
151,020
V e r m o n t .........................................
20,785,216
M assach u setts ............................
1,700,736
R h od e I s la n d ..................................
4,807,600
C o n n e c t ic u t ..................................
7,659,222
N e w Y o r k .......................................
649,248
N ew J e r s e y ....................................
13,883,218
P e n n s y lv a n ia ...............................

3,470,908
3,601,019
148,416
7,267,349

451,809
779,034
23,421
1,371,213

434,346
556,987
5,108
4,051,830

3,740,200
2,308,230
1, 022,642
4, 068,610

101,400
12,399.308

30,547
10,936,638
3,728,130
7,841,484

N orth A t la n t ic D iv is io n .

58,937, 743

25,140,357

31,576, 032

D e la w a r e .........................................

905,461
11,118,866
22,498,323
82,764,200
127,511
15,422,045
7,478,293
9,917,862
1,173,912

887,573
8,434,367
19, 781,050
34,227,234
184,511
7,703,100
6,953,582
10,449,542
1,031,913

44,000
1,377,325

618,400
893,776

1,417,613
28, 932,988

1,413, 111
32,847,264

4,222

1,283,574
592,780
1 , 524,654
1,573,759
181, 790
435,993

3,774,535
1,197,462
1, 514,600
1,062,750
429,380
334,658

11,380,414
877,086
1,015,836
5,133,008
9,548,613
1,055,636

14,835,546
1,132,188
1,899,745
5,279,305
9,393,173
810,048

00,588
43,558

101,400, 473

89.652,372

7,013,875

7,825,561

59,363,101

67.610,380

138,368

7,135, 805 2, 962, 649 7,797,005 | 38,600,606 . 52,888,263
8,538,059 4,048,054 6,406,239 j 0,308,505 j 9,498,333
1,184,907 l 14,181,134 11,016,380 j 27,354,982 ! 26,456,965

1,452.198

M a i n e ................................................

M a r y l a n d .......................................
D is t r ic t o f C olu m b ia ...................
V i r g i n ia ...........................................
W e s t V ir g in ia ...............................
N o rth C a ro lin a .............................
S ou th C a rolina

...........................

G e o r g ia ............................................
F l o r id a .............................................
South A tla n tic D iv is io n .
O hio

.......................................... ..

In d ia n a .........................................
I llin o is ..........................................




10,022,721
4, 990,090
1,446,466

9,781,384

27,585,070 445,423,924 405, 572,083

T o t a l d e b t less
fu n d.

sin k in g D e b t less sink*
in g fu n d p er
capita.

1890.
Dolls, i Dolls.

Dollars.

Dollars.

697,907
2,455,962

119,880
I,
J, 170,186
1,596,479
4, 893, 034

23,235,980
10,792,682
4,499,188
91,909,651
12,971,063
610,360
22,001,661
218,845,804
49,382,675
107,201,692

15,600,777
8,118,362
3,785,373
81,550,027
13,042,117
23,703,478
201,763,217
49,333,589
71,041,675

35. 81 I 23. 60
21. 64
31.10
13.54 11.39
51.55 36.43
46.91 37.75
31.76
35.33
43. 06 | 33.64
43.66 34.14
13.51
25.03

4,902,597

9,671,105

540,840,296

467,968,615

37.28 I 26.89

18,299

2,371,296
41,429,179
22,498,323
45,518,776
1,640,935
17,962,535
14,185,060
19, 648,265
2,665,541

2,919,084
42,175,407
19,761,050
50,837,315
2,532,460
11,117,445
13,205,637
20,272,095
2,176,619

18, 299 f 167,919, 910

165,107,112

80,034
65,607
157,278
181,466
683,910

182,331
102,835

3, 244,312 |

53, 044,175 |
18,352,649
3,406,306 ! 3,183,397 | 46,388, 888 !

22.10

18. 64

71,065,385) 16.59
24,442,631
ft 23
41,841,619 1 15.07

19.35
11.15
16.94

=1=

DEBTS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES.

1880.

C ou n ty d e b t less sink*
lu g fund.

N o.

6.—T o t a l

STATE, COUNTY,

Divisions.

MUNICIPAL, and SCHOOL DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS of the several STATES AND TERRITORIES
for 1880 and 1890—Continued.

State debt leas sinking Ccuntv debt less sinkin g fund.
fund.
1800.

1880.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Michigan.......... .......................
89G, 700
5,3GK,294
3, 252,758
2,202,254
Wisconsin................................ .2, 462, 019 2,295,391
0 0 1 ,412
Minnesota................... ............ 5 , 417,36A 2,239, 482
Iowa...........................................
545,435
245, 435 2, 992, 573
M issouri..,....... ....................... 19, 500, 000 11,759,032 12,073,312
North Dakota..... .....................
118,470
703 769
South Dakota..................... .
843, 094
871,600
N ebraska.................................
5,120,302
263,879
439,799
Kansas......................................
993, 9C1 1 , 139, 658 7, 950, 921 ,

South Central Division —
Montana...................... . ............
Wyoming...................................
Colorado....... .............................
New Mexico................. ............ .




1 BS0.

1890.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

8 , 510,439
1,257, G9 B 6,510,771
7,055,214
1,529+ 081
0,303, 6(i$
3, 317,657 4 , 8 1 8 ,1 6 0 18,417,891
0, 391,772
3, 410,889
3, 474,621
10, 390, 992 27, 934,605 28, 092,103
711, G05
13,250
1, 372, 261
1,197, 520
24,040
2,441,334
1, 202, 272 7, 224, MG
5,510,175
14,895, 053 .5,188,7U 18,017,384

54,380,941 69, 201, 363 130, 897,630 184,210,440
c3,OI<)
07 7 flia
Mlw 5 712 4fi3 ~~"t 994,594 . 11, 860, 417
0 , 8 8 6 ,02-4
7, 675,810
ID virt/j
605 Ofi
674 3,060, 545 2 , 172, 059
90, 802, 6 6 8 j*f|
3,953,514 5, 084,350
IfJfl 1
12,370,904 1*2 -IT
fiP3
X) U
Cnj 266
fiull t ,433,321
UX'-*
Of ioU
49B, 942 1,278,039
3, 324, 084
&D3 ODD 1,132, 7G3 1,230, 290
107
£3,437, G40 18
177 798 18, 320, 361 17, 249,124
1V
|(loft
VUOf uOt* 1
4-, J
-US} 470
*±iv
8 , 928, £52
3, 538,698
5,650,213 4, 317, 614 2,409,267 G, 831,714

North Central Division___ 49,085,048
Kentucky_________ ^
_________
Tennessee................................
Alabama .......... .
.
Mississippi...............................
Louisiana...............................
T e x a s ............................ .
Oklahoma..... ...................... .
A rk a n sas....,...........................

1890.

41,650. HI

1
ly ftfll
vUi} &
**69A
+

a 6 , 788,972

83,408,995
70, 090
17+ 000
146, 338

1
fi71
1.O
M&
Aj-O
fl f J

6

|

1800.

1880.

1830.

1880.

1800.

Dolls.
7.36
9.19

Dolls.

14.51
5.01
27.79
3.57

2 0 . 00

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1, 389, 073
270, 067
601, 472
1, 325,138
746, 734

1, 805,497
311t003
2,060,422
1 , 2 2 1 , 228
X 165, 551
1,053,095
S, 103, 253
2 , C4«, 2 1 2
6 , 080,928

12,055,902
1 2 , 0 £f>, 9M
11, 328,433
8,137,767
60, 203, 761
181.726
867,134
7,489,974
15,912,114

10,941,9 2 8
10, 440,580
20, 041,452
11, 275, 319
51, 708, 478
3,842, 700
6 , 613, 707
15,536,772
40,629,022

11,69if 288 ; 25,251, 793

246,058,507

168, 872

14, 082 449
40, 750,137
18 007 774
4, 955,789
42,8G5,471
1% 6 8 6 ,198

827, 641
1,778,008

16 388

33, 982

Debt leas sink­
ing fund per
capita.

S.09
6.19

10.56
15.97

5.00
19.30
21. 03
2 0 . IX
14. G7
28.47

320,379, 713

14.17

14.33

19, 432, 885
29, 543, £43
18, 03(\ 867
6 , Oil, 347
33 335,497
20,172,0G2

fl. 09
26.42
14.26
4.33
45.60
7. 34

10,40
16. 7X
12.51
4.60
29.80
a 02

8.82

45, 321

17,489

10,733,140

10,828, 800

13.37

9.60

220, 343

143, 932, 356

138,255, 310

10.14

13.00

133, 046

2 , 9 1 6 , 893

253, 636

765 24S
205 462
3,627, 743

19,370

84, 872

19. 54
0. SB
18.67
.71

3,135,749

1,559,497

5S0t041

1380.

Total debt less sinking
fund.

61, 509
1ft, 496,123 19,177,151 41, 956, 331 52, 576, 023
fifca
fin/?
614,519
36,552
1C7 815
U
v7| U
iiU 2,004, 513
243 591
10,085
320 GOO
169 377 1 083 799
599, 851 2, 592,3C3 4, 001,5&B
560,573
2,955,962
328, 4B8
870,000
84,872
1, 815, 083
127, 085
a Includes $1,549,145 scrip held in Treasury ns cash.
b Includes $3,703,757 scrip held in Treasury as cash.

8,671, 782

69,281,193

703,298

School district debt
less sinking fund.

1 647 381
8 , 411, 027
2, 331, 638

22.

09

0
£*1t. 14

20.41
18.44

DEBTS OP STATES AND TERRITORIES.

1880.

Municipal debt less
sinking fund.

CO

757, 159
U t a h ..................................................
JTevada-. . . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Idah o..................................................

1( 120

353 217

1 954 4.14

11 2B4

200,165

15 132

40 859

91 999

717, 642

812,676

132 ooe

1, 506

375 24 2

509, 525

S91, 017

82, 941

21*. 493

143,742

1, 234, 9S7

2, 500

29,211

300, 000

204, 3S4

1, 507, 786

34, 927

1, 04G, 510

W ashington ....................................

13, 000

096

26, 233

377, 501

2,

937, 971

9.33 1 49.88

116, 251

767, 501

.81 I

3.69

15,300

1, 399. 765

2, 337, 501

22.48 !

29.23
IS. 89

111, 542

229, 882

1, 5D4, 333

7.05 ;

291,362

239, 311

3,145, 65S

3.19

9.00

511,376

1,684

211,767

905, 711

08, 774

1 ,3SG, 444

26, 585

186, 020

848, 502

2, 479, 859

4 .8ft

7.90

California .........................................

3,133, 215

2, 522, 325

7, 312, 489

5,379,403

5, 758, G22

7,162, 922

378,113

504. S09

16,582,439

15, 5G9, 459

19.18

12.89

W estern division..................

4, 345,235

. 6* 2GGt 852

0SG

21,349,810

6, 709, 764

14,484, 051

783, 920

1,510,408

24, 476, 975

43, 6-11,121

13. 85

14. 41

17,580 G82 j| 36, 701, 948 1,123,278, 646 jl, 135,351, 871

22.40

18,13

1 2 , 63 8 ,

Grand total.............................. 297, 244,094 228,997,385 124,105,027 145,1GB, 955 6E4, B48, 843 724,453,583




DEBTS OE STATES AND TERRITORIES.

Oregon . . . . ........ ..............................

ca

No. 7.—Number

of COMMERCIAL FAILURES, the NUMBER of BUSINESS CONCERNS reported, the PER CENT OF FAILURES,
AND THE AGGREGATE LIABILITIES Involved in FAILURES, by STATES and TERRITORIES, for the CALENDAR YEARS 1«89,

1890,

and

^
°

1891.
[C om piled from th e A n n u al C irculars o f R . G D u n & C o., N ew Y o r k ,]
1889.

States and T e rrito rie s.

L ia b ilitie s.

Dollars.
14,304

1.37

1,114,582 |

130

14,317

.91

1,238,691

N e w H am psh ire ...............................

49

8,256

.60

449,136 1

47

8,288

.57

383,985

V e r m o n t .................................................

40

6,378

.63

319,253 |

39

6,437

.61

404,479

M a ssa ch n a etts....................................

492
49,183

1.68

49,678

1.34

8,241 j
18,281 1

1.30 |
.96 ’

4,036,647

!

1 11 1

<

4 ,^ 6 ,9 0 5

405

B oston c i t y .......................................

320

R h o d e I s la n d ..................................... .

130

8,142

1.60 1

10,048,642 l

107

C o n n e c t ic u t .......................................

137

17,562

.78 i

1,624,657

176

T o t a l ..........................................

1 364

103,825

1.81 1

34,343,869

MIDDLE STATES.
N e w Y o r k ...........................................
N e w Y o r k c it y an d B r o o k ly n ..

90,626

.65

9,495 ,033

585

57,140

1.02

17,351,580

N e w J e r s e y .........................................

128

P e n n s y lv a n ia .......................................

793

32,157

l

5

87,167

P h ila d elp h ia c i t y ..........................

278

D e la w a r e ..............................................

15

4,109

M a ry la n d ..............................................

129

18,413

D is trict of^C olu m bia........................
T o t a l ...........................................

197
82
151

10,724
7,418
13,820

1.31

102

8,608

1.18

1,541,841

1,447,617

193

18, 696

1.03

2,719,020

27,774,624

1.187

107,532

|< 16,547,968

239

l

....*

225,107

r
}

6,386,321
7,487,600

1. 10J

19,388, 878
1I*■ ■
— -

748 1

01,370 1

.82 t

8,475, 447

712

90,833

.78

7,809,377

576

57,798 1

1.00 1

44,045,679

637

58,115

1.09

26,092,583

.46 1

2,779,871

187

34,384

.54

4,479,534

95 !1

10,988,053

879

93,235

.94

14,190,744
11,256,843

9,886, 227

308

24,323

1.27 '

6,881,412

404

24,398

1.65

156,200

18

3,833

46

213,822

29

4,032

.60

434,600

1,226,094

152

.86

2,254,304

115

18,036

.63

2,530,927

17,705 j|

34

702

|

.72

253,800

42

4,988

.83

357,111

323, 398 i1
1

.88

75,892,388

3,005

328,021 ||

.92

67,241,719

.92

1,629,163

.73
.97
.97
1.55

349,900
1,381,706
518,908
5,829,903

4,

2,843

i!

N orth C arolina....................................

50,742

3,715,237

33,186 1

157,145

9,201

.66

90, 481

48. 920, 238 1

1.20 1

215,979

6,471

43 ,
425

154

•»!,

1

.54

853

.86 j!

77




.70

105,242

813,510

a 304

1,469, 846

4,216

...................................

S outh C a rolina....................................

|«
.3 8 .1

265

lC

DoIIora.
.95

9,178,113 |

293,828 |
1
15,875

G e o rg ia ........................................ ..

(

|

1,109 '

25

191

W e s t V irg in ia

.40
1.23

L ia b ilities.

14,711

140 1
45 |

1

2,542 |

SOUTHERN STATES.

V i r g i n ia .................- ..............................

< 16,180,634 •

580

i

Dollars.

196

}

P e r cen t
N u m ber j N u m ber
of
of
1o f b usiness
failures, i concerns. failu res.

1

1

18,413

.8 0 |1

1,203,525

180

iI
19,514 |

67

10,270

.65 1

407,024

72

9,847 |

109
72
145

11,833
7,316
14,235

670.640
419,915
1,671,878

128
82
274

13,139 j
8,424 .
17,625 !

1,403,900

148

.84

336,943

1.84
1.11
1.09

1,384,754
928,317
1,627,945

,

.92
.09
1.02

COMMERCIAL FAILURES, ETC,

EASTERN STATES.
M a i n e ................................................... .

1891.

1890.
N um ber
P e r cen t
1N um ber
o f business
of
of
L iabilities.
j failures. concerns. failures.

N u m b er
N u m ber P e r cen t
of
of
o f business
failures.
concerns. failures.

F lo r id a ...............................................

49

4, 750

1. 03

348,142

A laba m a...............................................

134

9, 886

1.35

1, 368, 252

41
186

M is s is s ip p i.........................................

138

8, 841

1.57

971, 906

L ou isian a ............................................

185

12,419

1.49

1, 686, 714

4,812

.85

155. 360

144

5,222

2.76

1, 486, 411

10,315

1.81

2,226, 800

258

10, 229

2. 51

3, 396, 365

195

8, 421

2.32

1,437, 564

246

8, 453

2. 91

1, 924, 576

157

10, 484

1.49

4, 594, 836

181

10, 297

1. 76

3, 740, 102

387

23, 392

1. 65

4, 503,138

331

27, 968

1.18

4, 002, 575

539

27,735

1.94

8, 960,141

173

9, 452

1. 82

994, 392

212

10, 267

2. 06

1,817, 305

185

10, 575

1.75

2, 203, 819

K e n t u c k y ............................................

223

22, 706

.98

2,157,010

233

21,949

1.06

2, 991, 976

390

25, 647

1.52

7, 695, 245

T e n n e s s e e ..........................................

219

13, 982

1.56

2,060, 527

257

14,474

1. 77

6, 144, 020

426

14,874

2. 86

6, 394, 298

T o t a l .........................................

2, 206

162, 466

1.35

19, 771, 940

2,153

170, 757

1. 26

27, 742, 918

3,105

181,581

1.71

45, 510, 537

72,219

.68

e
l

7,225, 220

470

.74

t
\

498

85

75,438

5, 262, 707

668,878

1, 528, 506

80

77,069

.75

40,102

.56

2, 912, 144

208

{

77,485

.83

C

2,928,881

242

\

7, 856, 550

289

WESTERN STATES.
O h io ......................................................

424

C incinnati c i t y ...............................

77

I n d ia n a ................................................

211

Illin o is ..................................................

376

C hicago c i t y ............................... .
M ic h i g a n .............................................

341

>

l

40,164

. 5^

1, 845, 798

224

7 4 ,3 %

.95

<
l 4, 857, 567

2, 428, 798

335
308

i
>
5

>

<

)
>

41, 9G9

.50

83,104

.64

(
\

4, 590,143
2, 255, 605
1, 671, 239

r
l

1, 545, 246
4, 758, 568

47, 589

.54

3, 674, 998

216

48, 677

.44

6, 082, 924

232

49, 391

.47

2, 308, 282

202

31,414

.64

2,469, 035

164

33, 041

.50

3,129, 201

172

34, 231

.50

3, 234, 330

325

33,833

.96

2, 579, 762

241

35, 429

.68

2, 424, 545

185

37, 263

.50

1, 267, 704

M in n e s o t a ...........................................

356

18, 635

1. 91

4, 299, 235

323

19, 450

1. 67

5, 856, 857

258

20, 588

1.25

2, 699, 281

M is s o u r i...............................................

298
29

47,525

.69

c 2,155, 669
\
l
817,201

310

St. L ou is c i t y .................................

49,384

.73

50,039

.72

K an sas..................................................

292

24,929%

1.17

2, 629, 209

48
325

25, 510

N e b r a s k a .............................................

276

21, 233*

1.30

1, 538, 718

>

5

>

3, 797, 306

320

1, 009, 565

40

1. 28

4, 538, 779

275

22, 302

1.23

5, 625, 331
3, 288, 365

c

\
1

>

>

5 11,255,287
1

913,608

271

22, 041

1. 23

1, 573, 500

395

20, 598

1. 92

N orth D a k ota .....................................

13

2, 852

.46

96, 264

14

3, 009

. 47

181,041

South D ak ota.....................................

67

5, 980

1.12

1,182, 765

32

5,844

. 55

509, 856

M on tan a..............................................

45

3, 727

1. 22

410, 896

83

4, 021

2. 06

983, 245

C olora d o...............................................

165

11, 580

1.42

817, 001

169

12, 287

1.38

981, 894

264

13, 496

1. 96

1, 544, 525

T o t a l .........................................

3, 630

423, 506

.86

38, 007, 089

3, 614

451, 394

.80

50, 573, 284

3, 587

462, 924

.77

48, 631, 656

PACIFIC STATES AND TERRITORIES.

i

O klahom a............................................

5

694

.72

8, 900

26

728

.36

317, 300

13

932

1.39

84, 200

Indian T e r r ito r y ...............................

4

632

.63

24, 500

13

1, 075

1. 21

37, 000

14

1,238

1.13

118,100

O regon .................................................

66

6,685

.98

250, 300

86

7, 027

1.23

591, 500

157

7,452

2.11

679, 600




FAILUR ES, ETC.

258

W i s c o n s i n ...........................................
I o w a ......................................................

COMMERCIAL

T exa s....................................................
A r k a n s a s ..........................................

No. 7.—Number

of COMMERCIAL FAILURES, the NUMBER of BUSINESS CONCERNS reported , the PER CENT OF FAILURES,
AND THE AGGREGATE LIABILITIES I n v o l v e d i n FAILURES, 1889-1891—Continued.

S ta tes a n d T e r r ito r ie s .

N nm ber
N um ber
of
o f b u s in e s s
fa ilu r e s . c o n c e r n s .

1891.

1890.

1889.
P e r cen t
of
fa ilu r e s .

L ia b ilit ie s .

PAC IFIC STATES AND TE R K I-

N um ber
of
fa ilu r e s .

N um ber
o f b u s in e s s
con cern s.

^

P e r cen t
of
f a ilu r e s .

L i a b ilit ie s .

N um ber
of
fa ilu r e s .

N nm ber
o fb u s in e s s
con cern s.

P e r cen t
of
fa ilu r e s .

L ia b ilit ie s .

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

TORIES— c o n t in u e d .
2.42

13

1, 380

U t a h ..........................................................

28

2,

98f

N e w M e x i c o ...........................................

25

" W y o m in g ............................................... .

7

I d a h o ..........................................................

19

520

S a n F i a n c i s c o c i t y ..........................

193

N e v a d a ........... ..........................................

>
>

1

2,485, 000

466

1 ,739,400

232

.7 3

170, 200

1 .2 1

1, 576
988
2,309

_____
30,365

3,239,300

471

(

1,060,500

170

.9 3

44,500

10

1,362 '

.9 3

137,100

40

3,327

2,056

1.19

155,400

13

1,050

.6 7

170, 20®

2

2, 358

.7 9

166, 000

20

101

8,150

1.24

610,227

34

2,844

1.21

534,274

W a s h i n g t o n ...........................................

119

8,041

1 .4 8

1,235,500

266

A r i z o n a ....... ..............................................

6

.6 1

104,500

11

D a k o ta
]VT

T1a

A la s k a i

............
-

-TTT- -rr

--------------

1,140

67, 515

r

7, 741,201

1 ,1 2 8

c
l

2,402,800

2 .2 6

6

1, 300

.4 6

60,300

159, 550

139

3, 657

3 .8 0

736,400

.8 1

111, 700

10

1 ,556

.6 4

184, 048

.2 0

5, 000

4

916

.4 4

23,000

.8 6

152,100

28

1,920

1.4 6

126, 800

9,857

2 .7 0

2,030, 800

309

11,857

2.61

2,274, 700

1,042

1 .0 5

74,200

11

1 ,0 4 8

1 .0 5

6G, 400

62,893

2 .2 1

9, 095, 848

2.1 1

<
l

143
1.69

)
>

30,875

129

_____________

T o t a l .............................................

m

>

59,799

2,339, 500

142
1 .8 9

7 ,8 7 3 ,7 5 0

1,389

R E C A P IT U L A T IO N .

STATES AND T ERRITO RIES.

E a s t e r n S t a t e s .......................................

1,364

103,825

1.31

34, 343,869

1,169

105,242

1 .1 1

27, 774,624

1,187

107, 532

1.1 0

19,388,878

M id d le S t a t e s .........................................

2,542

293, 828

.8 6

48,920, 238

2,843

323,398

.8 8

75, 892,388

3 ,0 0 5

328, 021

.9 2

67,241,719

S o u t h e r n S t a t e s ....................................

2,206

162,466

1.35

19, 771,940

2,153

170, 757

1 .2 6

27, 742, 918

3 ,1 0 5

181, 581

1.7 1

45,510, 537

W e s t e r n S t a t e s .....................................

3,630

423,506

.8 6

38,007, 089

3, 614

451,394

.8 0

50,573, 284

3,5 8 7

462, 924

.7 7

48,631, 656

59, 799

1 .8 9

7 ,8 7 3 ,7 5 0

1,3 8 9

62,893

2 .2 1

9 ,095,848

.9 8

189,856, 964

12, 273

1,142, 951

1 .0 7

189,868,638

P a c i f ic S ta te s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s —

1,140

67, 515

1.69

7, 741, 201

1,128

G ra n d t o t a l .......................... ..

10,882

1 ,051,340

1.04

148, 784, 337

10,907




1,110, 5902

FAILU R ES, ETC.

C

<

COMMERCIAL

„
29,531

C a lifo r n ia ..................................................

13

COMMERCIAL FAILURES, ETC.

N o. 8 .— N u m b e r a n d p e r c e n t o f COMMERCIAL FAILURES a n d t h e L IA B IL I­
TIES INVOLVED IN FAILURES, IN THE UNITED STATES, FOR EACH CALENDAR
TEAR FROM 1879 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.
[From the annual circulars o f R . €r. D un & Co., N ew Y o r k .l

Calendar years.

Num ber
N um ber
P e r cent
of
o f business
of
Liabilities.
failures. concerns.
failures.

■r

Dollars.
1870

6,658

702,157

.95

98,149,053

1880.

4,735

746,823

.63

65, 752, 000

1881.

5, 582

781,689

.71

81,155, 932

3882.

6,738

822, 256

.82

101, 547, 566

1883.

9,184

863, 993

1.06

172, 874,192

1884.

10, 968

904, 759

1.21

226, 343,427

1885.

10, 637

919, 990

1.16

124,220, 321

1886.

9,834

969, 841

1.01

114,644,119

1887.

9, 634

994, 281

.90

167, 560, 944

1888.

10, 679

1, 046, 662

1.02

123,829,973

1889.

10,882

1, 051,140

1.04

148, 784,337

1890.

10,907

1,110,590

98

189, 856, 964

1891.

12,273

1,142, 951

1.07

189, 868, 638




14

EXPENSE OF COLLECTING REVENUE,

N o. 9.— A m o u n t o f R EVENUE d e r i v e d f r o m , a n d e x p e n s e s o f c o l l e c t * ^
INTERNAL R EVENUE a n d CUSTOMS REVENUE o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s f r o m
1858 t o 1891, INCLUSIVE.
[ P r e p a r e d In t h e o ffic e o f t h e R e g is t e r o f t h e T r e a s u r y .]
In tern a l reven u e.
T e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

1858....................
1859...................

R evenue.

Dollars.
(c)
(c)

1860...................

(c)

1861...................

(c)

1862........... ..

(c)

C u s to m s r e v e n u e .

E xpen ses o f
c o lle c t in g , a

E xpenses
o f c o ll e c t ­
in g .

Dollars.
(c)
(c)
(c)
(0
(c)

Per cent.
(c)
(e)
(c)
( c)
(c)

R evenue.

E x p en ses o f E xpenses
c o lle c t in g , b o f c o lle c t * in g .

Dollars.

Dollars.

Per cent.

4 1 ,789,620 .96

2, 903,336.89

6.34

49,5 6 5 ,8 2 4 .3 8

3 ,4 0 7 ,9 3 1 .7 7

6 . 8fc
6.27

53,187, 511.87

3,3 3 7 ,1 8 8 .1 5

3 9 ,5 8 2,125 .64

2, 843,455.84

7. I t

49,056,397 .62

3,2 7 6 ,5 6 0 .3 9

6.67

1863........... ..

3 7 ,640,787 .95

108, 685.00

.2 9

69,059,642 .40

3,1 8 1 ,0 2 6 .1 7

4 .6 0

1865...............

109, 741,134.10

253, 372.99

.2 3

102, 316,152.99

4,192, 582.43

4 .0 9

385,239.52

.1 8

84,928,260. 00

5 ,4 1 5 ,4 4 9 .3 2

6. 39

1866...................

1864.................... 209,461 ,21 5.25
309, 226,813.42

5,783,128. 77

1.87

179,046,651. 58

5,3 4 2 ,4 6 9 .9 9

2.98

1867...................

266,027,537.43

7,335,029. 81

2 .7 7

176,417,810.88

5 ,7 6 3 ,9 7 9 .0 1

3.26

1868...................

191, 087, 589.41

8,705, 366.36

4 .5 5

164,464, 599.56

7 ,6 4 1 ,1 1 6 .6 8

4 .6 5
2. 99

1869....................

158,356,460.86

7,257,176.11

4 .5 9

180, 048,426.63

5,388, 082.31

1870...................

184, 899, 756.49

7,253,439. 31

3 .9 2

194, 538,374.44

6 ,2 3 3 ,7 4 7 .6 8

3.28

1871...................

143,098,153.63

7,593, 714.17

5.30

206,270,408.05

6,568, 350. 61

3.18

1872...................

130,642,177.72

5 ,6 9 4 ,116.36

4 .3 6

216 ,370,286.77

6,950,173. 88

3 .2 1

1873....................

113,729, 314.14

5,340, 230.00

4 .6 9

188 ,089,522.70

7,077, 864.70

3 .7 6

1874...................

102,409, 784.90

4, 509. 976. 05

4 .4 0

163,103,833.69

7,321,469. 94

4.49

1875...................

110, 007,493.58

4,289,442. 71

3 .8 9

157,167,722.35

7,028, 521,80

4 .4 7

1876...................

116,700, 732.03

3,942, 613.72

3.3 8

148,071,984.61

6 ,7 0 4 ,8 5 8 .0 9

4.5 3

18 7 7 ..................

118, 630,407. 83

3. 556, 943. 85

2.9 9

130, 956,493. 07

6,5 0 1 ,0 3 7 .5 7

4 .9 6

1878...................

110, 581, 624. 74

3,280,162. 22

2 .9 6

130,170, 680. 20

5, 826,974.32

4 .4 7

1879...................

113, 561, 610. 58

3, 527, 956. 56

3.10

137, 250, 047.70

5, 477,421. 52

3 .9 9

1880............. ..

124, 009,373.92

3, 657,105.10

2. 95

186,522,064.60

6, 023, 253.53

3. 23

1881...................

135, 264, 385.51

4,327, 793. 24

3 .2 0

198,159, 676. 02

6, 383, 288. 10

3 .2 3
2.95

•

1882........... ..

146,497, 595.45

4,097,241. c!4

2.8 0

220,410 ,73 0.25

6, 506, 359.26

1883...................

144,720,368.98

4,424,707. 39

3. 06

214, 706, 496. 93

6, 593, 509.43

3 .0 7

1884...................

121,586,072.51

4,2 1 6 ,8 4 7 .2 6

3 .4 7

195,067,489. 76

6,7 0 9 ,4 8 5 .7 6

3 .4 4
3.58

1885...................

112,498 ,72 5.54

3,853, 035.134

3 .4 2

181,471, 939. 34

6,494, 847. 29

1886...................

116,805 ,93 6.48

3, 578, 679.42

3 .0 6

192, 905, 023. 44

6,427, 612. 67

3. 33

1887...................

118,823,391.22

3 ,8 26,507.98

3. 22

217,286,893.13

6,855,801. 74

3 .1 6

1888...................

124 ,296,871.98

3,626,038.91

2 .9 2

219 ,091,173.63

7 ,1 5 6 ,187.77

3 .2 7

1889....................

130,881,513.92

3,7 7 0 ,3 8 8 .7 2

2.8 8

223,832, 741.69

7,0 3 0 ,4 8 7 .0 0

3.1 4

1890...................

142,606, 705.81

3 ,7 8 0 ,950.41

2.66

229,668, 584.57

6, 859,986.09

2.98

1891...................

145 ,686,249.44

4,0 0 3 ,4 8 5 .6 5

2.7 5

219,522 ,20 5.23

6, 964, 367. 09

3 .1 7

---------------a_
a T h e c o s t o f c o lle c t in g t h e in t e r n a l r e v e n u e e m b r a c e s t h e f o llo w in g i t e m s : S a la rie s a n d e x p e n s e s
o f c o lle c t o r s , in c lu d in g p a y o f d e p u t y c o lle c t o r s , c le r k s , e t c ., an d in c lu d in g e x p e n s e s i n c id e n t t o e n ­
f o r c i n g th e p r o v is io n s o f la w t a x in g o le o m a rg a rin e ; sa la rie s a n d e x p e n s e s o f r e v e n u e a g e n ts , s u r v e y o r s
o f d is t ille r ie s , g a u g e rs , s t o r e k e e p e r s , a n d m is ce lla n e o u s e x p e n s e s ; p a p e r f o r in t e rn a l-r e v e n u e sta m p s,
an d e x p e n s e s o f d e t e c t in g a n d p u n is h in g v io la tio n s o f in t e r n a l-r e v e n u e la w s .
6 T h e e x p e n s e s o f c o lle c t in g th e r e v e n u e fro m cu s t o m s in c lu d e s a ll s u m s d r a w n fr o m t h e a p p r o p r ia ­
t io n m a d e b y C o n g r e s s f o r t h a t p u r p o s e .

T h e m o n e y is e x p e n d e d .fo r s a la rie s, re n ts , la b o r in w e ig h in g

g a u g in g , a n d m e a s u r in g im p o r t e d m e r c h a n d i.s e , r e v e n u e b oa tm en , re p a ir s , a n d o t h e r e x p e n s e s in c id e n t
t o r e n t e d b u ild in g s , s t a t io n e r y , a n d t h e t r a v e lin g e x p e n s e s o f s p e c ia l a g e n ts , b u t d o e s n o t in c lu d e e x ­
p e n d it u r e s fo r r e v e n u e cu tte rs , fu e l, lig h t s , w a t e r , fu r n it u r e , ja n it o r s , e t c ., f o r b u ild in g s o w n e d b y t h e
G o v e r n m e n t, n o r e x p e n d it u r e s f o r e r e e t in g n e w b u ild in g s , a ll o f w h ic h a re p a id f o r fr o m s p e c ific a p ­
p r o p r ia t io n s m a d e f o r th o s e p u r p o s e s .
T h e e x p e n s e s o f c o lle c t in g in te rn a l a n d o u s to m s r e v e n u e d o n o t in c lu d e t h e ' e x p e n d it u r e s f o r sa la ­
ries, e t c ., in c id e n t t o a u d it in g t h e s e a c c o u n t s in th e D e p a r t m e n ts a t W a s h in g t o n .

• No data.




No. 1 0 .- V
the

alues of DOMESTIC EXPORTS, IMPORTS, FOREIGN EXPORTS, and NET IMPORTS of MERCHANDISE, together w ith
A mounts and Annual Average ad valorem R ates of C ustoms D uty Collected, from 1802 to 1891, inclusive .

Im ports.
T e a r end­
in g—

N et im ports.

D om estic
exports.
F ree.

Dollars.

D olla rs.

D utiable.

Dollars.

T otal.

Dollars.

Free.

D utiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

T otal.

Free.

D u tiab le.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

T otal.

A v e ra g e ad
N et
valorem rates D u ty
im ­
o f d u ty o n — collect­ ports
ed per
per
A m ou n ts o f
capita capita
F re e
du ty collected .
of
D u ti­
of
and
p op u ­ p o p u ­
able. dutia­
lation . lation .
ble.

Per ct. Per ct. Dolls. Dolls.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1802... 36,182,173

76, 333, 333

35, 774,971

40, 558, 362

14, 843,132. 91

19. 45

2. 63

7.17

1803... 42, 205, 961

64, 666, 666

13, 594, 072

51, 072, 594

14, 265, 346. 48

22. 06

2. 45

8. 76

1804...

41, 467,477

85, 000, 000

36, 231, 597

48, 768, 403

19, 888, 622. 50

23. 40

3. 30

8. JO

1805... 42,387,002
1806... a41,253, 727

120. 600, 000

53,179, 019

67, 420, 981

22, 299, 968. 49

18. 49

3. 59

10. 88

129, 410, 000

24, 825, 592.10

19.18

3. 88

10. 79

138, 500, 000

60, 283, 236
■v
59, 643, 558

69, 126, 764

1807... 48,699, 592

78, 856, 442

25, 530, 989. 99

18.43

3.86

11.94

56, 990, 000

12, 997, 414

43, 992, 586

10, 662, 507. 59

18. 71

1. 56

6.46

31,405,702

59, 400, 000

20, 797, 531

38, 602, 469

10, 845, 756. 40

18.26

1.54

5. 50

1810... 42,366, 675

85,400, 000

24, 391, 295

61, 008, 705

15, 268, 356.40

17. 88

2.19

8. 43

1811... 45, 294, 042
1812... 30, 032,109

53, 400, 000

16, 022, 790

37,377,210

9, 880, 868. 09

18. 50

1. 33

5. 02

77, 030, 000

8, 495,127

68, 534, 873

14, 373, 782.46

18.66

1. 87

8. 93

1813...

25, 008,152

22, 005, 000

2, 847, 865

19,157,135

7, 200, 583. 28

32. 72

. 91

2. 43

1814...

6, 782, 272

12 965 000

145, 169

12, 819, 831

4, 241, 482. 06

32. 72

. 52

1. 58

1815... 45, 974, 403

113, 041,274

6, 583, 350

106, 457, 924

38, 050, 760. 87

33.66

4. 55

12. 72

1816...

64, 781, 896

147,103, 000

17,138,156

129, 964, 844

32, 829, 923.48

22. 32

3. 81

15. 09

1817... 68, 313, 500
1818... 73, 854, 437

99, 250, 000

19, 358, 069

79, 891, 931

22,134, 078.46

22. 30

2. 50

9. 01

121, 750, 000

19, 426, 696

102, 323,304

25, 860, 327. 64

21. 24

2. 84

11. 21

87,125, 000

19,165, 683

67, 959, 317

21, 345, 915. 76

24. 50

2. 27

7.24

74, 450, 000

18, 008, 029

56, 441, 971

16, 591, 215. 03

22. 29

1. 72

5. 84

1819... 50, 976, 838
1820... 51, 683, 640
1821... 43, 671, 894

2, 017,423

52, 503, 411

54, 520, 834

286,698 10, 537, 731 10, 824, 429

1822...

3, 928, 862

75,942, 833

79, 871, 695

374,716 11,101, 306 11, 476, 022

49, 874, 079

1823... 47,155, 408 3, 950, 392 68, 530, 979 72, 481, 371 1, 323, 762 19, 846, 873 21, 170, 635
1824... 50, 649, 500 4,183, 838 67, 985, 234 72,169,172 1,100, 530 17. 222, 075 18, 322. 605
a E x p orts from Savannah, Ga., n ot included, w hich are estimated at abou t $2,500,000.




1, 730, 725
3, 554,146

41, 965, 680

43, 696, 405

18, 883, 252.36

35. 97

34.64

1.90

4.40

64, 841, 527

68, 395, 673

24, 095, 336. 87

31. 73

30,17

2. 36

6. 69

2, 626, 630 48, 684,106 51, 310, 736 22, 416, 277.19 32. 71 30. 93
2.13
3, 083, 408 50, 763,159 53, 846, 567 25, 516, 966. 48 37. 53 35. 36
2. 36
b Exportations were suspended b y the em bargo until M ay 15,1809.

4 97

CUSTOMS DUTIES.

1808... 69,433, 546
1809...

IMPORTS AND

Sept. 30—

Foreign exports.

4. 87

o*

No. 10.—V alues

of DOMESTIC EXPORTS, IMPORTS, FOREIGN EXPORTS, NET IMPORTS of MERCHANDISE, etc ., 1802 to 1891-Cont’d.

F o r e ig n e x p o r t s .

Im p o r ts .
Y e a r en d­
in g —

N e t im p o r t s .

D o m e s t ic
exp orts.
F ree.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

N et
im ­
p orts
per
c a p it a
of
popu­
la t io n .

Per ct. Per ct. DoUs. Dolls.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1 8 2 5 ...

66, 944, 745

4, 796, 745

85,392, 565

90,189,310

1,088, 785 22, 704, 803 23, 793, 588

3, 707,960

62, 687, 762

66, 395, 722

31, 683,096.15

3 7 .10

35.13

2.84

5.95

1 8 2 6 ...

52, 449,855

5,686,803

72, 406, 708

78, 093, 511

1,036,430 19,404, 504 '20,440, 934

4, 650,373

53, 002, 204

57, 652, 577

2 6 ,1 0 8 ,2 5 4 .7 4

36.06

33.43

2 .2 8

5.02
4 65

B e p t. 30—

1 8 2 7 ...

57, 878,117

3,703, 974

67, 628, 964

71,332, 938

813, 844 15, 617,986 16,431, 830

2, 890,130

52, 010,978

54, 901,108

2 7 ,962,145 .43

4 1 .3 5

39.20

2. 38

1 8 2 8 ...

49,976,632

4 ,889,435

76,130, 648

81, 020,083

877,239 13,167, 339 14,044, 578

4, 012,196

62,963, 309

66, 975,505

2 9 ,9 6 6,472 .23

39.36

36. 99

2 .4 6

5.51

1829-

55,087, 307

4 ,401,889

67, 088, 915

919, 943 11,427,401 12,347,344

51, 259,625

. 54, 741, 571

2 7 ,7 6 9,769 .03

44 .3 0

4 1 .39

2.2 2

4 .3 8

58, 524, 878

4, 590,281

62, 720, 056

1,078, 695 12, 067,162 13 145 857

3, 481, 946
Q
KQft

46,063, 513

49, 575, 099

28 417 055.96

48. 88

45.31

2. 21

8.85

1 8 3 1 ...

59,218, 583

6,150,680

89, 734,499

95,885,179

642, 586 12,434, 483 13,077, 069

5, 508, 094

77, 300,016

82,808,110

3 6 ,6 2 3 ,2 7 0 .4 8

40.81

38.19

2.77

6 .2 6

1 8 3 2 ...

61, 726,529

8, 341,949

86, 779, 813

95,121, 762

1, 345, 217 18,448, 857 19, 794, 074

6, 996, 732

68,330, 956

75,327,688

29, 356,056.74

33.83

30.86

2 .1 6

5 .5 4

1 8 3 3 ...

69, 950, 856 25, 377,582

75, 670, 361 101, 047, 943

5,165,907 12,411, 969 17,577, 876

20,211, 675

63,258, 392

83,470,067

24,1 9 6 ,1 0 3 .6 7

31.96

2 3 .95

1.7 3

5 .9 7

. 1 8 3 4 ...

80,623, 662 50,481,548

58,128,152

1 8 3 5 ... 100,459,481 64,809,046
1 8 3 6 ... 106, 570,942 78, 655, 600
1 8 3 7 ...

94,280,895 58,733, 617

1 8 3 8 ...

95, 560,

880

43,112, 899

108, 609, 700

71, 955, 249 136, 764, 295

10,757, 033 10,879, 520 21, 636, 553
7, 012, 666

86,973,147

1 8 ,9 8 7,952 .77

3 2 .6 7

1 7 .48

1. 32

6.05

7,743, 655 14,756, 321

57, 796, 380

39, 724, 515 . 47, 248, 632
64, 211, 594

122,007,974

25 ,9 3 1 ,2 3 3 .1 6

36.04

18.95

1 .7 5

8 .2 5
10.44

97, 923, 554 176, 579,154

8, 534, 895

9, 232, 867 17,767, 762

70,120, 705

88, 690, 687 158, 811,392

30, 991 ,510.93

3 1 .65

17.55

1 .0 4

71, 739,186

130,472, 803

7, 756,189

9, 406, 043 17,162, 232

50, 977,428

62,333,143

113, 310, 571

1 8 ,191,605 .31

25. 36

13. 94

1 .1 6

7 .2 4

52, 857, 399

95,970, 288

4, 951,306

4, 466, 384

9, 417, 690

38,161, 583

48,391, 015

86, 552,598

19, 998,861. 98

37 .8 4

20.84

1 .2 4

5.3 7

1 8 3 9 ... 101, 625, 533 70, 806, 616

85, 690, 340 156, 496,956

5, 618,442

5,007,698

10,626,140

65,188,174

8 0 ,682,642

145,870,816

25,6 3 1 ,8 8 8 .1 3

29. 90

16.38

1 .5 5

8.7 9

1 8 4 0 ... 111, 660, 561 48, 313, 391

49, 945, 315

98, 258, 706

6,202, 562

5, 805, 809 12,008, 371

42,110, 829

44,139, 506

86, 250, 335

15,1 7 8 ,9 7 5 .4 6

30. 37

15.45

.8 8

5.05

61, 926, 446 122, 957,544

3,953,054

4, 228,181

8,181, 235

57, 078, 044

57, 698, 265 114, 776, 309

19, 941, 090.29

32.20

16. 22

1 .1 3

6.5 2

91,799, 242 26,540,470

69, 534,601

96, 075, 071

3,194, 299

4,884, 454

8,078, 753

23,346,171

64, 650,147

87, 996,318

16, 686, 341.92

24.00

17.37

.9 1

4 .8 5

1843a . 77, 686, 354 13,254, 249

29,179, 215

1.99

1 8 4 1 ... 103, 636, 236 61, 031, 098
1 8 4 2 ...
J u n e 30—

42,433, 464

1,682,763

3,456,572

5,139, 335

11, 571, 486

25, 722,643

37,294,129

7,508, 627.19

2 5 .7 3

17.70

.4 0

1 8 4 4 ...

99,531, 774 18, 936,452

83, 668,154 102,004, 606

2,251, 550

3,962, 508

6,214, 058

16, 684,902

79,705, 646

96,390,548

29,395, 762. 56

35.13

2 8 .65

1.5 3

5.00

1 8 4 5 ...

98,455, 330 18, 077,598

95,106, 724 113,184,322

2,413, 050

5,171,731

7,584, 781

15, 664, 548

89, 934, 993 105, 599, 541

30, 978, 558.44

32.57

2 7 .37

1 .5 6

5.31

1 8 4 6 ... 101, 718,042 20, 990, 007

96, 924, 058 117,914,065

2,342, 629

5,522,577

7,865, 206

18, 647, 378

91,401,481

3 0 ,4 8 4 ,7 1 6 .3 4

31 .4 5

25.85

1 .4 8

5 .3 7




110, 048,859

CUSTOMS DUTIES.

1 8 3 0 ...

62, 687, 026
kq ion tanx

IMPORTS AND

F ree.

A v e ra g e ad
v a lo r e m r a t e s D u t y
o f d u t y o n — c o lle c t ­
ed p er
A m o u n ts o f
c a p it a
d u t y c o lle c t e d .
F ree
of
D u ti­
and
popu­
a b le . d u t i a ­
la tio n .
b le .

.

H. Ex. 53-

1847..

150, 574, 844 17, 651, 347 104,773, 002 122,424,349

1, 812, 847

4, 353, 907

6,160, 754

15, 838, 500 j100, 419, 095 116, 257, 595

28,137, 922. 86

26. 86

22.98

1. 33

5. 05

1848..

1, 410, 307

6,576,499

7, 986,806

14, 946, 012 125, 705, 826 140, 651, 838

33, 034, 306. 09

24. 97

22. 22

1. 51

6. 45

1849..

130, 203, 709 16, 356, 319 132, 282, 325 148, 638, 644
131, 710, 081 15, 726, 425 125, 479, 774 141, 206,199

2, 015, 815

6, 625, 276

8, 641, 091

13, 710, 610 Jll8, 854, 498 132, 565, 108

31, 027, 772. 46

24. 73

21. 97

1. 38

5. 89

1850..

134, 900, 233 18, 081, 590 155, 427, 936 173, 509, 526

2, 099,132

7, 376, 361

9, 475, 493

15, 982, 458 148, 051, 575 164, 034. 033

40,181,813. 04

25.85

23.16

1. 73

7. 07

1851-

178, 620,138 19, 653, 084 191,118, 345 210, 771, 429
154,931,147 24,187, 890 183, 252, 508 207, 440, 398

1, 742, 154

8, 552, 967 10, 295,121

17,910,930 182,565,378 200,476,308

48, 626, 600. 08

25. 44

23.07

2. 03

8.35

2, 538,159

9, 514, 925 12, 053, 084

21, 649, 731 173, 737,583 195, 387, 314
24, 732, 613 225, 424, 532 250,157,145

47, 577, 634. 19

25.96

22. 94

3.92

7. 88

58, 467, 814. 85

25. 93

23.37

2. 28

9. 77

2. 46

185218531854.
1855-

3, 207, 612 18, 507, 852 21, 715, 464

22, 552, 835 253, 535, 495 276, 088, 330

64, 031, 607. 09

25. 61

23.52

192, 751,135 36, 430, 524 221, 378,184 257, 808, 708
266, 438, 051 52, 748, 074 257, 684, 236 310, 432, 310

6, 516, 550 19, 641, 818 20,158, 368

29, 913, 974 201, 736, 366 231, 650, 340

54,119, 676.91

26. 82

23. 36

10.44
1.99 | 8.50

3,144, 604 11, 636, 768 14, 781, 372

49, 603, 470 246, 047, 468 295, 650, 938

64, 083, 400. 56

26. 05

21. 68

2. 28 ! 10.53

4, 325, 400 10, 591, 647 14, 917, 047

49, 942,107 283, 569, 188 333, 511, 295

63, 664, 863. 56

22. 45

19. 09

1858-

5, 751, 850 14, 908, 391 20; 660, 241

55, 292, 929 187, 385, 484 242, 678, 4i3

22.44

17. 3?

18591860-

278, 392,080 72,286, 327 259, 047, 014 331, 333, 341
316, 242, 423 73, 741, 479 279, 874, 640 353, 616,119

5, 429, 921

42, 046, 722. 31
66, 856, 406 249, 966, 964 316, 823, 370 j 48, 894, 683. 55

2. 20 | 11.53
1.41 | 8.16

19.56

15.43

68, 391, 038 267, 891, 447 336, 282, 485

19.67

15. 67

1861-

204, 899, 616

1862-

179, 644, 024 52, 721, 653 136, 635, 024 189, 356, 677

1857-

1 , 130, 351 218,180,191 289, 310, 542

9, 080, 050 14, 509, 971

5, 350, 441 11, 983,193 17, 333, 634

52, 692, 421. 02

1. 59 ! 10.36
10.69

1-68

67, 421, 022 207, 235, 303 274, 656, 325

39, 038, 269. 16

18. 84

14. 21

1.22

8. 57

2, 878, 706

49, 842, 947 128, 487, 253 178, 330, 200

46, 509, 214. 66

36.19

26.09

1.42

5. 45

1.91
2. 83

8. 84

1863-

186, 003,912 35, 241,924 20 S', 093, 891 243, 335, 815

8,147, 771 11. 026, 477
5, 215,168 12, 745, 367 17, 960, 535

30, 026, 756 195, 348, 524 225, 375, 280

63, 729, 203. 24

32. 62

28. 28

1864-

143, 504, 027 41,126, 332 275, 320, 951 316, 447, 283

2, 963, 767 12, 370,194 15, 333, 961

38, 162, 565 262, 950, 757 301,113, 322

96, 465, 957. 27

36. 69

32. 03

13C, 940, 248 44, 519, 516 194, 226, 064 238, 745, 580

4,422, 308 24, 666, 747 29, 089, 055

'38. 46

2. 33

6.03

1,907,157

40, 097, 208 169, 559, 317 209, 656, 525 80, 635,169. 78
57, 121, 369 366, 349, 277 423, 470, 646 177, 056, 523.27

47. 56

337, 518,102 59, 028, 526 375,783, 540 434, 812, 066

48.33

41. 81

4.96

11.94

10. 44

1865-

9, 434, 263 11,341, 420

6.75

entered fo r
consumption.

46. 67

44. 56

4. 65

269, S89, 900

<b)
17, 033, 130 361,125, 553 378,158, 683 168, 503, 749. 58
15,147, 618 329, 661, 302 344, 808, 920 160, 532, 778. 78

48.63

46.49

4. 34

9.33

1869..

275,166, 697

21, 692, 532 372, 756, 642 394, 449,174 176, 557, 583. 72

47. 22

44. 65

4.68

10. 45

1870-

376, 616, 473

42.23

4. 96

11.05

428, 398, 908

43. 95

38.94

5.12

12. 65

1872..
1873.

428, 487,131

20,214,105 406,131, 905 426, 346, 010 191, 513, 974. 45
40, 619, 064 459, 597, 058 500, 216,122 202, 446, 673. 32
47, 683, 747 512, 735, 287 560,419, 034 212, 619,105. 45

47.08

1871.

41.35

37.00

5. 23

13. 80

38. 07

26. 95

4.43

15.91

1867 *

279, 786, 809

1868.

178, 399, 796 484, 746, 861 663,146, 657 184, 929, 041. 74
151, 694, 834 415, 748, 693 567, 443, 527 160, 522, 284.63
146, 465, 463 379, 795,113 526, 260, 576 154, 554, 982. 55
140, 561, 381 324, 024, 926 464, 586, 307 145,178, 602. 75

505, 033, 439
569, 433, 421

1874..
1875.

499, 284,100

1876..

525, 582, 247

1877-

589, 670, 224

1878..

680, 709, 268




140, 840, 149 298, 989, 240 439, 829, 389 128, 428^343.44
141, 339, 059 297, 083, 409 438,422, 468 127, 195,158. 99

a X in e m onths.

38. 53

26. 88

3. 74

13.26

40. 62

28. 20

3.51

11. 97

44. 74

30.19

3.22

10.29

42. 89

26. 68

2.77

9.49

42. 75

27.13

2.79

9.24

b Entered fo r im m ediate consum ption and w ithdraw n from w arehouse for consum ption..

CUSTOMS DUTIES,

3, 709, 329 10, 944, 888 14, 654, 217

IMPORTS AND

2, 449, 539 11,170, 581 13, 620, 120

278,906, 713 54, 267, 507 294,160, 835 348, 428, 342
251, 351, 033 61, 044, 779 202, 293, 875 263, 338, 654

1856..
u>
*

189, 869,162 27,182,152 236, 595,113 263, 777, 265
215, 328, 300 25, 760, 447 272, 043, 347 297, 803,794

N o.

10.—V alues

of DOMESTIC EXPORTS, IMPORTS,|F0REIGN EXPORTS, NET IMPORTS of MERCHANDISE, etc ., 1802 to 1891— Cont’d.

D om estic
exports.

Dollars.

Free.

D utiable.

Total.

Free.

D utiable.

T otal.

DoUars.

Dollars.

DoUars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Free.

D utiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Perct. Perct. Dolls. Dolls.

1 8 79 ..

>8,340,790

142, 550,159 296, 742, 215 439, 292, 374 133, 395,435. 90

44.87

28. 97

2.73

8.9 9

1880..

823, 046, 353

208, 049, 180 419, 506, 091 627, 555, 271 182, 747, 653. 55

43. 48

29. 07

3.6 4

12.51

1881..

883, 925, 947

202, 557, 412 448,061,588 !650, 619, 000 193, 800, 879. 67

43. 20

29. 75

3.'78

12. 68

18 82 ... 733,239, 732

210, 721, 981 505,491,967 'j716, 213, 948 216,138, 916. 09

42. 66

30.11

4.12

13. 46

206, 913, 289 493, 916,384 700,829, 673 210, 637, 293. 37

42.45

29. 92

3. 92

13. 05
12.16

\'

1 8 8 3 .. 804, 223,632
.

|

852
1 8 8 4 .. 724,964,
.
1 8 8 5 ..

1
i

.
'26, C82,
346

|

1 8 8 7 .. 703, 022,
.
923
1 8 8 8 ..

.
!, 862,104

1 8 8 9 .. 730, 282,
.
609
1 8 9 0 .. 845,293,
.
828

■..................

!..................... i.................. ■
j

j

..................... i ...................... i ....................

1 8 9 1 .. 872,270,283
.

!

41.61

28.44

3.47

45. 86

30. 59

3.17

10. 32

211, 530, 759 413, 778, 055 625,308, 814 189,410,448.17

45. 55

30.13

3. 30

10.89
11.65

233, 093, G59 450, 325, 322 683,418, 981 214, 222, 309. 65

47.10

31. 02

3.6 7

244,104, 852 j468,143, 774 712, 248, 626 216, 042, 256. 39

45. 63

29. 99

3. 60

11. 88

256,574,630 484, 85G, 768 741, 431, 398 220, 576, 989. 00

45.13

29.50

3 .6 2

12.10

266,103, 048 507, 571,764 773, 674, 812 226, 540, 036.00

44. 41

29.12

3. 62

12. 35

388, 064, 404 466, 455,173 854, 519, 577 216, 885,701.23

46.28

25. 25

3 .3 9

13. 36

1

N o te 1. —T h ere are n o data prior to 1821 show in g the values o f free and dutiable fo re ign m erch andise separately.
N o t e 2 .—In the table o f receipts from all sources, published annually in the Finance K eport, the colum n headed “ C u s to m s ” show s the total annual custom s collections
from all sources covered b y w arrant into the Treasury, after deducting expenses o f collection . From 1791 to 1850 collectors paid from custom s receipts all expen ses o f their
offices and turned the net am ount rem aining into the Treasury, but from 1850 to the present tim e th e y have been com pelled b y law to tu rn in to th e T re a su ry all am ounts c o l­
lected, w hile the expenses o f their offices are paid by warrants from the Treasury o f the U n ited States. T h e figures in the colum n o f the a b o v e table headed “ A m ou n ts o f
du ty collected ” from 1791 to 1866, inclusive, show the annual am ounts o f duty collected on merchandise only, w ith ou t any dedu ction s fo r expen ses o f colle ctio n and om ittin g
the collection s from tonnage, light-houses, fines, penalties, forfeitures, etc. (Explanation giv e n b y R eg ister o f T re a su ry .) F or these reasons the figu res o f “ duties colle c te d ”
prior to 1851 in the above table largely exceed in m any cases the am ount o f receipts from custom s as show n in the F inan ce K eport, inasm uch a s the exp en ses of collection
w ere o f considerable m agnitude during the y ears w hen the net receipts only were covered into the T reasury. From 1850 to 1866 the re ce ip ts in the table in the F in an ce K epor
should exceed the duties collected in the above table by amounts o f collections from sources other than duties on m erchandise, such as tonnage dues, fines, penalties, and fo r ­
feitures, hospital dues, etc.
Since 1866, the duties collected as show n b y the above table are taken from the accounts o f this office. W h ile these data sh o w in g the duties
collected on m erchandise from 1802 to the present tim e are som ewhat diverse in character, they are the best attainable.
N o t e 3 .— T h e annual average ad valorem rates o f d u ty prior to 1853 are based upon the Values o f the gross im ports ; from 1853 to include 1866, upon the valu e o f the n et
imports, and after 1866, upon the values o f im ported merchandise entered for consumption, as returned by collectors o f custom s, considering ordinary duties only. T h e rea­
son for basing th e average ad valorem rates o f d u ty prior to 1853 upon the values o f the gross im ports is that the am ounts o f ‘ ‘ d u ty collected ” for those years include the
duties afterw ard refunded upon exports o f foreign merchandise.




CUSTOMS DUTIES.

1 8 8 6 .. 665, £64,
.
529

.

211, 280, 265 456, 295,124 687, 575, 389 190, 282, 835. 88
192, 912, 234 386, 667, 820 579, 580, 054 178,151, 601.11

IMPORTS AND

J u n e 30—

Net imports.

Foreign exports.

Im ports.

T e a r end­
ing—

OO

A v e ra g e ad
N et
valorem rates D u ty
im ­
o f d u ty on— collect­ ports
ed per
per
A m ou n ts o f
capita
capita
F ree
d u ty collected.
of
of
and
D u ti­
p op u ­
able. dutia­ lation. popu ­
lation.
ble.

19

IMPORTS AND CUSTOMS DUTIES.

N o. 1 1 .—VALUES o f , a n d AMOUNTS o f DUTY COLLECTED o n , t h e P r i n c i p a l
a n d o t h e r DUTIABLE IMPORTED COMMODITIES a n d C l a s s e s o f C o m m o d i ­
t i e s ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1875 TO 1891, IN ­
CLUSIVE.

Breadstuffs.

Chemicals, drugs, dyes,
and m edicines.

Cotton, m anufactures
of.

T e a r ending June 30—
Values.

Ordinary
duty. ’

Values’.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

J)ollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1875................................................

7, 531, 230

1,189,655

12, 795, 437

3, 289, 200

24,199, 793

9,043, 654

1876................................................

8, 097,100

1,600,187

10, 658, 525

2, 901,879

19,850,107

7, 984, 686

1877...............................................

5, 769, 845'

1,331,096

11, 500, 576

3, 082, 557

16,456, 296

6, 554, 826

1878................................................

4, 323, 228

1, 029, 314

9, 815, 386

2,811,061

16, 464, 305

6,496, 961

1879................................................

6, 059, 528

1,007, 896

11,178, 307

3,433, 701

16, 933, 768

6, 576, 253

1880................................................

5, 944, 684

1,356,541

13, 499, 085

4,079, 818

25,723, 252

9, 976, 418

1881................................................

7, 857, 623

1, 663, 527

14, 888,493

4, 635, 261

28, 084,117

10, 825,115

1882........................................ . . .

13,457, 049

2, 369,032

14,161,116

4,981, 453

31,285,306

12, 227,103

1883...............................................

9, 617, 434

1, 905,675

16,134, 204

6,053, 574

32, 359, 344

12, 234, 371

1884................................................

6, 229, 665

907,125

13, 089, 656

3,716,490

28, 638,479

11,479, 942

1885...............................................

6, 584, 752

1,030, 556

11, 699, 594

3, 795, 525

27, 242, 512

10, 932, 256

1886.............................................. .

7,164, 362

1,042,404

12, 796, 388

4, 347, 626

29,236,071

11,752, 207

3887.................................... - .........

6, 386, 561

1, 075, 811

13, 285, 226

4, 654,165

29,150, 059

11, 710, 720

1888..................... - ........................

8, 215, 337

1,115, 811

12, 814, 526

4, 622, 442

28, 706, 703

11,491,897

1889................................................

7, 858, 962

1,161, 027

13,180, 290

5, 017, 033

27,105, 510

10, 841,970

1890................................................

5, 729, 000

1,148, 611

14, GIG, 050

5, 021, 980

29, 312, 029

11,691,611

1891................................................

3, 838, 040

894, 648

15, 265, 462

4, 669, 038

29,142,330

14, 852, 697

Earthen, stone, and
china ware.

Fancy articles, per­
fum ery, etc.

Fruits, including nuts.

T ea r ending June 30—
Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1875................................................

4, 555, 579

1, 878, 735

5, 290, 797

2, 287, 261

1876................................................

4, 230, 335

1,757,729

4, 362, 632

1,867, 990

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

12,104,760
11,915,267

2, 944, 200
3,115, 230

1877............................... . ..............

3, 875, 498

1, 610, 668

3,543, 423

1, 534, 331

9, 524, 247

2, 578, 979

1878....................... - ......................

4, 087, 727

1, 696, 256

3, 729, 298

1, 557, 777

10, 084, 839

2,691,104

1879................................................

4,142, 623

1, 733, 339

3, 572, 850

1,466,182

10, 295, 775

3, 004, 780

1880................................................

5, 614, 204

2, 356, 330

5, 383, 477

2, 258, 650

12,695, 779

3,401,414

1881................................................
1882................................................

6, 531,125

2,761,292

7, 084, 302

2, 934, 851

12, 511,806

3, 341,849

7, 026,109

3, 000, 745

9, 654, 979

3, 913, 245

18, 047, 937

4, 427,135

1883................................................

8, 926, 415

3, 795, 586

7, 908,102

3, 039, 083

18,157, 687

4, 603, 455

1884................................................

4, 613, 607

2, 570, 507

8, 052, 914

2, 898, 444

16, 500, 859

4, 420, 556

1 8 8 5 ............................................

4, 813,106

2,731, 655

5, 449, 375

2, 079, 902

13, 005, 595

3, 672, 293

1886.................................... ..

4, 992, 215

2,829, 540

5, 934, 380

2, 456, 399

12, 973, 308

3, 498, 569

1887................................................

5, 708, 093

3, 251, 881

7,185, 999

2, 949, 360

15, 088, 074

4, 210, 099

1888................................................

6, 262, 338

3, 568, 277

7, 237, 822

3, 022,742

15,106, 551

4,477, 535

1889................................................

6, 473, 358

3,694,402

6, 659, 967

2, 781, 010

12, 902, 825

4, 007, 097

1890..................... - ........................

7, 010, 987

4, 005, 745

7,579, 337

3, 083, 774

13,013, 823

3, 915, 470

1891..................... .........................

8,141, 821

4, 660, 477

7,163, 687

2, 808, 003

15, 594, 082

4, 343, 622




20

IMPORTS AND CUSTOMS DUTIES

N o . 1 1 .— DUTIABLE IMPORTS E n t e r e d f o r CONSUMPTION,
COLLECTED, e t c ., 1875 to 1891-Continued.
Flax, hemp, jute, etc., and m anufactures of.
Y ea r ending Jun e 30-

Unm anufactured.
V alues.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

M anufactures of.
Values.

■

Ordinary
duty.

and

DUTIES

Glass, and m anufac­
tures of.

•Values.

Ordinary,
duty. '

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1875................................................

5, 307,495

825,721

19,190, 664

6,834,889

5, 756, 706

2, 398, 787

1876................................................

6, 050, 882

1, 056, 445

16, 607,799

5, 909, 607

4,804, 544

2,166, 355

1877.............................................. -

5, 649, 347

959, 060

16, 460,147

5, 843,262

3,952, 751

1, 931,408

1878................................................

5, 254, 773

832,229

16,203,558

5, 724, 848

3,331,980

1, 700, 877

1879................................................

6, 797,954

1,146, 246

16, 842, 860

6, 004, 842

3, 281, 453

1, 891,023

1880................................................

8,871,485

1,415,540

23,276, 964

8, 245, 270

5,133, 285

2, 811. 368
3,296,541

1881................................................

9, 659, 780

1,524,446

21, 928, 917

7, 723,927

5, 862, 270

1 8 8 2 - . - ........................................

11,342,807

1,664,502

23,222,506

8,138.234

6,753, 537

3, 845,710

3883 ..............................................
1881.............................................. .

11, 245,581

1, 650, 094

24, 458, 700

8, 499, 809

7, 597, 897

4,182,617

11,251,618

1,672,079

22, 562,653

7, 746, 405

7, 553,185

4,205, 638

1885................................................

11, 980,115

1,947,459

20, 706, 298

7,122, 297

6,340,721

3, 714, 068

1886................................................

10, 242, 118

3,841,726

21, 370, 523

7,406, 090

6, 341, 058

3, 694, 924

1887................................................

13,880,121

1, 930,340

21, 927,162

7, 567, 642

7, 301, 340

4, 510, 312

1888................................................

16, 597,150

2, 388, 002

23, 015, 588

7, 914, 093

7, 721, 453

4, 799, 252

3889...............................................

18,467, 822

2, 482, 746

25, 955, 223

8, 926, 802

7, 750, 577

4, 526, 582

1890................................................

19, 713, 463

2, 419, 798

27,648, 782

9,462, 760

7, 351,571

4, 215, 839

1891................................................

5,086, 497

697,224

24, 752, 559

9, 377, 238

8,156,936

4, 532, 220

Iron and steel, and
m anufactures of.

J ew elry and precious
stones.

Leather, and m anufac­
tures of.

Y ear ending Ju n e 30—
Values.

Dollars.
1875................................................ 33, 037, 958
1876................................................ 23, 099, 869

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

V alues.

O rdinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

8, 830, 874

3, 805, 500

466, 311

9,849, 483

3, 249,140

6, 836, 190

2, 904, 818

365,007.

8,787, 930

3, 051,572

1877...............................................
1878................................................

20, 010, 290

6, 213, 234

2, 616, 354

337, 799

8, 088, 351

2, 668, 084

18, 422, 882

5, 949, 988

3,141, 877

340,154

7, 338,127

2, 529,211

1879................................................

19, 943,299

6, 745, 153

4, 011,777

429,524

7, 532,194

2, 620, 471

1 8 8 0 .............................................

61,994, 614

23, 244, 800 ‘ 6, 841,928

707, 736

11,769,482

3,411,437

1881................................................

66, 096, 303

25, 610, 391

8,493,513

875,913

10, 522, 001

3, 337, 034

1882................................................

70, 551, 497

29, 012, 931

8, 792, 453

942, 339

12, 215, 203

3, 785, 327

1883................................... ............

57,529,466

21, 582, 554

8,196, 731

909, 678

12, 653, 722

3, 770, 547

1884................................................

42, 917, 747

14, 799,117

9, 377, 546

1, 024, 246

11, 362, 891

3,158, 854

1885................................................

33, 903,258

11, 973, 908

6,114, 361

682, 232

10, 262, 615

2, 869, 224

1886................................. . ............. 38, 631, 777

14, 631, 876

8, 367, 838

900,474

11, 466, 414

3,262,233

1887................................................

50, 618, 986

20, 713, 234

10, 981,192

1,162, 300

10, 933, 570

3, 286, 862

1 8 8 8 ....;......................................

51, 079, 970

21, 283, 832

11,032, 311

1,182, 334

11, 671,497

3,479, 249

1889................................................

43, 510,134

16,909, 340

11.389,180

1, 232,351

l i , 202,907

3, 417, 683

1890............................. ..................

43,498, 075

15, 384,176

12, 952,423

1,466,131

11,974, 454

3, 796, 203

1891................................................

55, 895,391

18, 260,171

13,174, 373

1,505, 803

12, 474, 516

4,145,013




21

IMPORTS AND CUSTOMS DUTIES.

N o, 1 1 .— DUTIABLE IMPORTS entered for CONSUMPTION and DUTIES
COLLECTED, etc ., 1875-1891 -Continued.
Liquors.
T ea r ending Jun e 30 -

M alt liquors.
Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D istilled spirits.

W ines.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1875

1, 589,189

577, 499

2,161,206

3, 391, 415

5, 506, 664

3, 393,264

1876

1/131, 951

425, 318

1, 861, 315

2, 947, 644

4, 697, 986

2, 981, 352

1877.

859, 706

317, 769

1, 751, 483

2, 762, 055

4,205, 930

2,755,005

1878,

640, 546

240, 292

1,538,193

2, 459, 490

4, 069, 014

2,468, 444

1879

668, 688

254, 099

1, 569, 471

2, 511,136

4, 349, 645

2, 597, 494

1880

678, 507

283, 296

1, 751,134

2, 788, 531

5, 649, 033

3, 091, 926

1881

748, 270

321, 048

2, 034, 223

2, 965, 707

6, 519, 994

3, 376, 906

1882

937, 806

417, 202

2, 215, 064

3,161, 522

7, 238, 530

3, 604, 929

1883

1,146, 797

511, 383

2, 303,176

3, 374, 507

10, 283, 693

5, 367, 451

1884

1,119, 200

533, 241

1, 987, 069

3,141, 391

4, 805, 040

2, 589, 255

1885

1,111, 407

546, 999

1,873, 926

2, 943, 773

G, 340,415

3, 665, 792

1886

1, 206, 257

585,102

1, 826, 059

2, 834, 696

6, 753, 472

3, 774, 349

1887

1, 267, 309

614,187

1, 909, 900

2, 939,923

7, 013, 737

3, 848,133

1888

1, 353, 890

666, 666

1,972, 287

2, 981,772

7,310, 190

4, 014, 806

1889

1,322, 258

663, 337

1,902, 880

2, 913, 248

7, 713, 652

4,179, 815

1890

1, 456, 883

726, 653

2,171,935

3,129, 424

8, 786, 623

4,662,004

1891,

1,738, 607

835, 922

2, 221,149

3, 437, 571

ad, 592, 660

rt5, 229, 834

Liquors.
Silk, m anufactures of.
Year ending Jun e 30 -

Total liquors.
V alues.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Sugar, confectionery,
and molasses.

Values.

Ordinary
duty. ’

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1875.............................. .................
1876.................................... ...........

9, 257,059
7, 691, 252

7, 362,178
6, 354, 314

24, 516, 416
23, 709, 220

14, 037, 998
13, 872, 984

82, 209, 853
75, 542, 4G7

37,157, 246
41, 898, 576

1877................................................

6,817,119

5, 834, 829

21, 749, 828

12, 800, 603

81,116, 024

37, 08C, 992

1878 ........................... ...................

6, 247, 753

5, 168, 226

20, 548, 583

12,151,042

87, 237, 898

38, 759, 288

1879................................................

6, 587, 804

5, 362, 729

23, 030, 411

14, 016, 209

74, 077, 046

40, 280, 957

1880 ......................................

8, 078, 674

6,163, 753

31,460, 947

18, 556, 398

77, 039, 788 • 42, 210, 410

1881................................................

9, 302, 487

6,663,656

32, 377, 226

19, 038, 666

89, 811,785

47, 984, 033

1882................................................

10,391,400

7, 183, 653

38, 328, 251

22, 633,137

94, 523, 797

49, 207, 279

1883..................................’............

13,733, 666

9, 253, 341

3,3, 307, 112

19, 654, 946

91,406,718

46, 172, 379

1 8 8 4 ............................................

7, 911, 309

G, 263, 887

38, 030, 574

18, 962, 210

94, 392, 570

48, 923, 465

1885................................................

9, 325, 748

7, 156, 564

28,106, 798

14, 000,210

73, 517, 063

52,184, 744

3886................................................

9, 785, 788

7,194,147

28, 055, 855

13, 938, 097

76, 746, 461

51, 778, 948

1887................................................

10,190, 946

7, 402, 243

31,264, 277

15, 540, 301

74, 242, 279

58,016, 686

3888 ..............................................

10, 936, 367

7, 663, 244

32, 942, 629

16, 351,685

68, 973, 214

52, 007, 880

1889...............................................

10, 938, 790

7, 786, 400

34, 956, 729

17, 342, 572

83, 419, 277

55, 995,137

1890................................................

12,415, 441

8, 513, 081

38, 246, 787

18, 945, 959

87, 602, 908

55,166, 703

1891................................................

13, 552, 416

9, 503, 327

37, 300, 387

19, 368, 764

43, 031, 580

32, 505, 838




a Includes

“ other beveragea.*'

22

IMPORTS AND CUSTOMS DOTIES,

N o. 1 1 .— DUTIABLE IMPORTS
COLLECTED,

entered
etc

for

CONSUMPTION

and

DUTIES

., 1875-1891— Continued.

T ob acco, and m anufac­
tures of.

W ood, and m anufac­
tures of.

T ea r ending Jun e 30—

W o o l, and m anufac­
tures of.
U nm anufactured.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

O rdinary
duty.

Dollars.

Y alues.

O rdinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1875............................... ............

7,142,890

5,269, 042

5, 757, 995

\ 114, 840

10,228,622

1876............................................

6,187, 481

4,701, 516

4,725,592

985,173

7, 887, 616

2,787,208

1877............................................

5,734,370

4, 364,143

3,908,186

865,535

7,012,972

2, 657,997
2, 714,396

3,631,859

1878.......................................'. . .

6,073,322

4,604, 606

3,782, 710

849,951

6,995, 367

1879............................................

5, 675, 407

4,254,947

3, 978,982

933,449

5,516,813

1,966,276

1880............................................

6,179,239

4, 681,400

6,159,086

1. 336, 952

17,913,666

7, 374, 217

1881............................................

6,474, 939

4, 655, 592

7,496, 816

1, 536, 025

12,060,827

4, 860, 815

1882............................................

8, 216,132

C, 000, 961

8, 967,291

1, 696, 867 . 10,333,359

3, 854,653

10, 516, 806

7, 661, 638

9, 530, 364

1, 703, 096

8, 491,988

3,174,628

1884............................................

8, 697, 751

6, 945, 652

9, 387, 833

1,609,810

13, 593, 299

4, 522, 826

1885.............................................

9,121, 869

7, 356,369

8, 250, 809

1,469, 849

9,474, 264

3,164,296

1886..................... ....................... 10,315,311

8,311,114

7,772,442

1,423,301

13,794, 213

5,126,108

1887......................................

10, 955,125

9,127,758

8,223,504

1, 503,184

16,351, 370

5, 899, 816

1888............................................

12,314,429

9,734, 987

9,381, 281

1, 685, 060

14, 062,100

4,729,487

1889............................................

13, 733,913

11,194,487

9, 768, 644

1,776,611

17, 432, 759

5, 982, 212

1890............................................

16, 626, 045

13, 317,268

11,647,076

2, 033,916

16,165, 043

5,460, 886

1891............................................

21,065, 863

16,172, 277

13, 956,687

2, 266, 218

17, 070,183

6,552,268

1883.........................................

W ool, and manufaetures of.
T e a r ending Jun e 30—

Values.

1875............................................

A ll other dutiable arti­ T otal dutiable m erch an ­
dise.
cles.

M anufactures of.
O rdinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Y alues.

O rdinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

45, 627, 923

27, 282,178

51, 63t, 953

15,178, 037

379, 795,113

154,271,805
144, 982, 442

1876............................................

34, 372, 726

22, 519,106

42, 338, 764

13,250, 688

324, 024, 926

1877............................................

26, 452, 207

17, 600,041

38, 721,409

12, 560, 763

298, 989, 240

128, 223, 207

1878............................................

25, 703, 392

17,176, 549

38, 296, 404

12, 231, 347

297,083, 409

127, 015,185

1879 ....................1....................

133,159,025

25, 037,110

10,839,064

41,646,254

13,445,985

296,742,215

1880..................... ....................... 31, 834, 547

21,864,1.53

54, 091,905

16, 962.557

4L9,506,091

182,4L5,162

1881............................................

33,103, 322

22,424, 810

57,910, 336

17, 869, 267

448, 061, 588

193, 561,011

1882........................................

37,284, 823

25, 398, 363

70, 93G, 415

21, 335, 000

505,491,967

215,617,669

1883.......................................... . 42, 552,456

29,146, 205

69,591,988

20, 666, 363

493, 916, 384

209, 659, 699

1884....................... ....................

41, 484,872

27,478,400

60,646, 096

16, 539, 342

456, 295,124

189, 844, 995

1885........................................ .

36,176, 705

24,294, 939

54,562,262

15,141,204

386, 667,820

177, 319, 550

1886............................................

40, 536, 509

27, 278, 528

57,255,024

15, 665,086

413,778,055

188, 379, 397

1887............................................

44,235, 244

29, 729,718

64,416,194

17,789,992

450,325,322

212, 032,424

1 8 8 8 . . . . ................................... 47,158, 048

32,213,121

73,214,460

19, 778,872

468,143,774

213,509, 802

1889............................................

52, 681,483

35, 373, 627

69,462,418

18,252,685

484, 856,768

218,701,774

1890............................................ 54,165, 423

37,440,051

70,303,047

18,822, 014

507, 671, 764

225,317,076

1891......................... 1................

34, 857,453

78, 556,955

23,819,887

466,455,173

215, 790, 686

43,235,409




COLLECTIONS of INTERNAL REVENUE returned from each State and Territory of the United States
FROM

1881 TO 1891,

INCLUSIVE.

[Prepared b y the C om m issioner o f Internal R ev en u e.]
T e a r ending J u n e 30—
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

18S7.

1888.

1889.

1890.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1

130, 651.

140, 532.

108, 673. 85

85, 398. 33

2

38, 008.

45, 464.

40, 007. 72

2,714.91

132, 08o.

109, 039.

97, 715. 53

3, 613, 390.

4,127,177.

4, 002, 373.14

3
4

6

81, 038. 08

87, 292. 48

78, 542. 76

79, 617.65

94, 893. 08

97, 630. 38

106,541. 78

799, 751. 22 2, 379, 770. 03 2, 090, 784. 84

081, 221. 57

91,009. 87
2, 585,014. 73

5

73, 315. 34

233, 389. 50

216,100. 47

175, 081. 48

195,194.19

201, 482.46

260,154.86

579, 690.

565, 801.28

506, 990. 84

428, 370. 93

412, 626.19

461, 971. 84

481,405.47

86, 874. 58

9, 664. 22

67,436.

93, 835. 50

119,015.70

97, 639.79

2,199, 415.11 2, 097, 013.18 2, 014, 624. 90 2, 080, 628. 00

247,264. 09

48, 603,

120, 719. 2!

Dollars.

118, 800. 50

20, 918. 02

215, 051.06

7

92, 762. 36

280, 053.19

294,116. 03

319,224. 65

295, 622. 23

804, 708. 30

785, 714. 88

813, 263. 98

.968,936. 38
1

is
)

S
311, 066.76

350, 906. 37

293, 636. 48

210, 327. 24

10

254,889.51

280,227.32

243,545.33

178,562.09

218,837.09 237,271.82

322.903. 20

349,335.86

424, 082. 75

475, 382.75

495, 881.64

11

364,133.48

359,360.88

395,661.03

379,741.84

316,441.40 304,384.29

336, 705. 86

380, 673.22

436,119.14

555, 085.14

569, 950. 91 11

12

25,800.17

31,908.27

35,079.88

2,634.11

244,184. 44

244, 476. 25

263, 297. 80

9

9

10

12

13

25, 784, 681. 51 28, 252, 417. 37 25, 977, 525. 39 23, 520,484. 80 23, 075, 864. 61

852, 252. 60

14

7,281,253.48 6,485,356.94 5,592,719.85 5,618,512.22 4,031,866.00

873, 230.48

15

923,776.98 1,843,904.74 4,062,720.07 2,757,416.53 2,222,059.15

547, 340. 94

16

239, 527. 33

170, 202. 02

204,145.48

825, 704. 34 30,130, 995. 31 31,007,419.79 34, 878, 691.13 38, 364, 312. 88 13
259, 038. 68 4,139,159. 32 5, 788, 236. 34 i, 250, 981.00 6, 524, 722.38 14
518, 911.17
951,124. 89
392, 576. 90
432, 014. 87
432, 242. 51 15
211, 120.11
183, 432. 22
193, 849.15
196, 593.29
196,829. 39 16

8, 719,162. 21 10, 531, 236.14 15, 388, 077. 63 18, 583,172.16 14, 842, 475.44

746, 940. 59

417, 529. 63 14.182, 687.12 16, 910,814. 76 17, 059, 042.10 15, 888, 707.54 17

17

rda.
n ing.




264, 013. 95

239, 762. 97

167, 351. 37

e State o f C onnecticut.
/ Connecticut and R h o d e Island.
g State o f Delaware.
h State o f Delaware and nine counties o f M aryland.

INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

1881.

i State o f D elaw are, nine counties o f M aryland, and
tw o counties o f V irginia.

j P a rt o f the district o f M aryland.

to

Nfo. 1 2 .—A mount

to

of COLLECTIONS of INTERNAL REVENUE, etc ., from 1-S81 to 1891, inclusive —Continued.
Y e a r ending Ju n e 30—

States and Territories.
1883.

1884.

1885.

4
18

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

760,618.92

918, 899.19

73.8, 666.46

560,184. 89

538,814. 89

552,115. 30

543, 748.98

82, 457. 05

85, 259. 83

72, 893.32

56,599.19

53, 950.16

57, 800.79

50,286.45

1886.

Dollars.

1887.

Dollars.

1888.

1889.

1890.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

603, 915.11

19

632. 009.26

1891.

Dollars.

699,345.86

644,809. 35

2, 483,463.41 2, 822, 238.28 3, 429,152.74 3,146, 491.15 2, 774, 384. 20 2, 462, 092.46 2, 875, 597.06
20
21

M assachusetts..........

25

M is s o u ri.....................

118,383.13
962, 064. 85 1,108,191.15 | 1, 320, 517.24

(N eva d a j ___
28 (N eva da 7c__

53, 421. 41
309, 720. 94

(N ew H am pshire l ..

49. 103. 93f
349, 942. 04

N ew J e r s e y ..............

83
84

179, 464. 22 i

153, 668. 18

352, 998. 08

390, 136. 72

55, 938. 66

62,148. 42

70, 419. 50

383,478. 83

378,787. 72

377, 562. 37

\

466, 994. 36
47,465.89

55, 903. 38

152, 605. 48

4,,'J. H.V. 54

517, 992. 05^

54, 037. 46

463, 509. 99
4,104, 879. 32

3, 874. 89

66,969. 85
65,123. 81
63, 565. 42
59, 055.19
59, 062. 67
59, 410.68£
35, 689. 97
N ew Y o r k ................. 17, 233, 267. 76 19,455, 040. 09 17, 967,187. 00 13, 760, 384.10 13, 823,644. 60 14, 365, 208.96 15,101, 203. 03 15, 417,202. 95 15. 648, 675. 01 16,224, 321.98 16, 565, 328.45
N orth C a ro lin a ........ 2, 476,440.35 2, 867,414. 52 2, 377,126. 97 1, 760, 966.74 1, 686,828. 95 1, 744, 959. 29 1, 950, 701. 71 2,185,168.75 2, 467,150. 27 2, 759, 504. 01 2, 487, 996. 79
O h io ............................. 19, 295, 835.69 18,359, 299. 31 15, 704, 047.82 13, 520, 264.56 12, 565, 516. 62 12, 921, 349.10 13, 898, 226. 86 12, 446, 312.98 11, 566, 727.51 13, 430, 972. 74 14, 355, 266.61

(Oregon p ____ . . . . . . .
85 (Oregon q . ________ „
36

102, 642. 81

101,158. 38

4, 873, 676. 31 5, 451, 633. 60 5, 424, 457. 78 3, 477, 222. 72 3, 661, 358. 75 3, 951, 675. 75 4, 596,161.56 4, 072, 246. 48 4, 319, 018. 58 4, 206, 722. 98

(N ew M ex ico n ........
31 (N ew M ex ico o ........
82

145,835.38
90, 840.37

1,362,148,25 1, 971, 296.12 1, 674, 013.12 2, 393, 404. 70 2,778, 269. 38 2, 248, 624.19 2, 969, 745.17^ 3, 255, 331. 93
40. 870. 7:>!
3, 827. 20

29 (N ew H am pshire in
30

8, 272. 69
82,293. 11

7, 694,102. 87

P en n sylva n ia ............

65, 264. 68

85, 004.14

88,679.82

101, 450. 73

10, 890. 36

119, 723. 07
124, 034.27
152, 318.15
176,235. 93
226, 524.99 322, 356. 99)
363, 882. 76
7, 669. 214. 01 8,775,106.23 8, 703, 670.23 7, 888, 700. 03 7,371,209. 62 7, 847, 230. 56 8,120, 282. 73 8,317, 359. 74 8, 520, 796.56 9,732,217.25 10, 334, 524.10




117, 384. 72

COLLECTIONS.

(M ontana p __ . .
26 ^M o n t a n a /
[M ontana q . . . . . . . .
(N ebrask a h _
27 (N ebraska i . _ _ _

96,122.19
94, 098. 90
60, 479. 64
50, 449. 53
47, 062. 35
42, 608.16
47, 951.13
6,470, 349, 39 7, 542, 487. 94 7, 680, 411. 40 6, 473,806. 51 6, 276,165. 85 7, 060, 651. 99 7, 858, 789. 27 7, 910, 083. 57 7, 730, 608. 20 8, 062, 294. 29
6, 986. 55
44, 881. 67
68, 001. 31
75, 542. 81

REVENUE

22 M ic h ig a n ...................
M in n esota ..................
24 M ississippi
23

3, 389, 377.19 3,986,928.18 3,312,718.73) 3,056, 528. 82
2. 699, 681. 20 2, 937, 359. 07 2, 753, 661.97 2,396, 590.05 2,287,453.96 2, 292, 678. 83 i 2,471,131. 00 2, 580, 071. 78 2, 424, 536. 26 2, 307,125. 97 2, 314, 575. 93
1, 787, 275.27 2, 003, 191. 05 1, 882,451. 69 1,419, 380. 97 1, 528,155.16 1, 671,994. 45 1,801,907.37 1, 774, 319. 01 1, 962, 397. 59 2,192, 290.51 2, 218, 291. 60
445,140.33
528,491.94
493, 982.03
492, 704. 97
534, 532. 31
535, 461. 96
554, 088. 98
510, 492.15 1, 377, 796.84 3, 096, 097.15 2, 748, 260. 21

INTERNAL

1882.

1881.

K hode Is la n d ............

209, 079. 27

229, 258. 48

395, 319. 43

130,468.11

127, 587. 62

132, 081. 72

226, 231.11

South C a r o lin a ........

135, 907.16

119, 099. 79

117,092.80

93, 896. 95

94, 518. 23

100, 014. 30

100,146. 85

T e n n e s s e e ..................

1,146, 763. 64

Texas ..........................

248, 635. 61

258, 432. 93

263, 650. 61

210,149. 02

43,116.79

48, 523.08

53, 895.18

4, 560. 49

53,145. 83

56, 444. 58

46, 062. 27

30,904. 88

37
102, 456.19

81,722. 51

94, 597, 03

72, 599.75 38

997, 728. 00 1,173, 890. 29 1, 249, 975.96 l, 057,189. 43 1,024,912. 62 1, 012, 516.05 1, 009, 290. 34 1, 066, 335. 77 1,160,387.52 1,276,123. 00 39
181, 829. 61

196, 850. 59

209, 343. 92

29, 889. 83

32, 503.17

30,119. 75

211,927.37

228,117. 52

263, 384.10

239,147.41 40
41
42

6, 063,105.75 6, 226, 308. 30 5, 078,19G. 35 3, 232, 726. 10 3, 052, 639. 72 2, 982, 727. 70 2, 923, 394. 64 3, 253,165. 72 3, 303, G2G. 48 3, 516,195. 49 3, 208, 066. 34 43
44
6, 938. 73
32, 763. 73
40, 202.57
49, 207. 54

W es t V ir g in ia ..........

842, 676. 87 45
452, 596.33
543,188. 59
486, 062. 88
538, 266. 42
546,483.49
560, 328. 28
565, 278.66
781, 663. 47
502, 276.56
904, 669. 97
2,910, 095.01 3,193,115. 22 3,197,499.12 2, 993, 755. 62 3, 033, 017. 78 3, 095, 316. 63 3,179, 964. 01 2, 985, 446. 09 3,096,495.92 3, 342,653. 37 3, 619, 677. 22 46
47
18, 551.18
20, 385. 65
17, 434. 54
1,"202. 68
!
l
i

W is c o n s in ..................
W vom in p-____ ______
A g g reg a te receipts
by States and T e r ­

ritories .................. 127,851,634.66 138,954,165.02 137,500,291.40:121,308,620.05 112,419,490.58 116,891,982.21 ;118,829,523.98 124,326,451.50 130,894,419.70 142,587,188.07 146,035,184.01;
231. 96
23.82
7, 924, 707. 95 8,139, 217. 96 7, 658, 630. 75
183,145. 69
1, 630. 49
7, 887. 23
7, 777. 08
14. 50
7, 508.50
;
55, 627. 64
3, 021.92

A d h esiv e stam ps . . .
Salaries..................

|

A g g reg a te receipts
from all sources - 135,779,364.53 147,093,382.98145,158,922.15 121,607,393.38 112,421,121.07 116,902,8G9.44;118,837,301.06 124,326,475.32 130,894,434.20 142,594,696.57 146,035,415.97
i
1

included in the district o f D elaware.

d States o f M aryland, D elaw are, D istrict o f Colum ­
bia, and tw o counties o f V irginia.
e State o f M ontana.
/S t a t e s ot M ontana and Idaho, and Territory o f Utah.




g States o f M ontana and Idaho, i
h State o f N ebraska.
i States o f N ebraska,N orth D akota, and South D akota.
j State o f N evada. Part o f the fourth district o f
California from O ctober 1, 1883, to J u ly 31, 1884,
and since Ju ly 1, 1887.
fc State o f N evada and T erritory o f U tah.

I State o f N ew H am pshire.
rnN ew H am pshire, Maine, and "Vermont,
n T erritory o f N ew M exico.
o T erritories o f N e w M e x ico and A rizon a.
p State o f O regon and T e rrito ry o f Alaska.
q States o f Oregon and W ashington, and T erritory o f
Alaska.

COLLECTIONS.

a State o f Louisiana.
b Louisiana and M ississippi.
c State o f M aryland, excep tn in e counties, w hich are

1

INTERNAL REVENUE

V ir g in ia ....................

ZJt

No. 13.— A m o u n t

of

INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS

of the

U n i t e d S t a t e s f r o m v a r i o u s s o u r c e s , f r o m 1868 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

to

o>

[Prepared b y the Com m issioner o f In tern al Revenue."\

Y ea r ending Ju n e 30—

Tobacco.

Ferm ented
liqu ors.

O leom argarine.

Bank cir c u ­
lation. a.

Penalties, etc.

A rticle s
and occupations
form erly
taxed, bu t nowexem pt.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

T otal, b.

Dollars.

18,655, 631

18,730, 095

5, 955, 869

28,670

1869

45, 071, 231

23, 430,708

6,099,879

16, 565

877, 089

84, 543, 872

160, 039, 344

1870

55, 606, 094

31, 350, 708

6,319,127

15, 420

827,905

91, 116, 614

185, 235, 8G8

1871

46,281,848

33, 578, 907

7, 389, 502

22,782

636,980

56,101, 157

144, 011,176

1872

49, 475,516

33,736,171

8, 258, 498

8, 865

442, 205

39, 849, 692

131, 770, 947

1873

52, 099, 372

34,386, 303

9, 324, 938

24, 779

461,653

17, 778, 411

114, 075,456

1874

49, 444,090

33; 24?, 876

16, 738

364, 2i6

10, 272, 147

102. 644, 747

1875

52, 081, 991

37, 303, 462

22,* 746

281,108

11, 711, 843

110, 545,154
117, 237,087

\

1, 256, 882

146,553,417

Dollars.
191,180, 564

56,426, 365

39, 795, 340

17, 948

409, 284

11, 016, 869

1877

57, 469,430

41,106, 547

9, 480, 789

5,430

419, 999

10, 512, 989

118, 995,184

1878

50, 420, 816

40, 091, 755

9, 937, 052

1,118

346, 008

10, 300, 976

111, 097, 724

1879

52, 570, 285

40,135, 003

10, 729, 320

13, 903

279, 498

10,190, 458

113, 918,467

1880

61,185, 509

38, 870,140

12, 829, 803

.28, 773

383, 755

11, 218, 634

124,516, 614

1881

67,153, 975

42, 854, 992

13, 700, 241

4, 295

231, 078

11, 834, 784

135, 779, 365

1882

69, 873, 408

47,391, 989

16,153, 920

4, 286

199, 830

13, 469, 950

147, 093, 383

1883

74, 368, 775

*42,104, 250

16, 900, 616

782

305, 804

11,478, 695

145,158, 922

1884

76, 905, 385

26, 062,400

18, 084, 954

442

289,144

265, 068

121, 607, 393

1885

67, 511, 209

26,407, 088

18, 230. 782

25, 000

222,681

24, 361

112,421,121

1886

69, 092, 266

27, 907, 363

19, 676, 731

94, 422

32, 087

116, 902, 869

1887

65, 829,322

30,108, 067

21, 922,188

723, 948

4,288

220, 205

29, 283

118, 837, 301

1888

69, 306,166

30, 662,432

23, 324, 218

864,140

4, 203

155, 548

9, 768

124, 326, 475

1889

74,312, 206

31, 866, 861

23,723, 835

894, 248

6,214

84, £92

6, 078

130, 894, 434

1890

81, 687,375

33,958, 991

26, 008, 535

786,292

70

136, 721

16, 718

142, 594, 697

1891

83, 335,964

32,796, 271

28, 565,130

256, 214

3,913

146, 035, 416

«

1, 077, 924

a The tax on the capital and deposits of hanks and hankers was repealed by act o f March 3, 1883.




b See explanatory note b on page 2.

COLLECTIONS.

1876

9,304,680 j ’ '
.......... **
9,144, 004 1........................
f
9, 571, 281

REVENUE

Dollars.
1868

INTERNAL

Spirits.

No, 14.—A mount of Gold and Silver COIN and BULLION ; Gold , Silver , and Currency CERTIFICATES ; UNITED STATES NOTES
and National and State BANK NOTES in the United States, and D istribution T hereof on J une 30, of E ach Year from 1869
to 1891, inclusive .
[From the R e p o rt o f the Secretary o f the T reasu ry.]
Gold.
In Treasury, Coin in circu­
including
lation.
bullion.

J u ly 1 o f—

Dollars.

Dollars.

............................................................

a25, 000, 000

1870

......................................................

a25, 000, 000

1871

......................................................................

a'25, 000, 000

1872
................................................. ........................
1873 .................................................................... ........

a25, 000, 000

3874 ..............................................................................

a25, 000, 000

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

T otal.

In Treasury.

In circula­
tion.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

a25, 000, 000

1 8 ? 5 ..............................................................................

a25, 000, 000

1876
1877

..........................................................................
.................................

a25, 000, 000

6, 363, 606

621,055,128

27, 418, 734

a25, 000, 000

2, 952, 653

37, 884, 853

40, 837, 506

1878

....

a25, 000, 000

....................

1879...............................................................................

135, 236, 475

cllO, 505, 362

15, 059, 828

1, 209, 251

16, 269,079

6, 860, 506

53, 918, 322

60, 773, 828

245, 741, 837

33, 239, 917

8, 036, 439

41, 276, 356

8, 903, 401

61, 346, 584

70, 249, 985

1880...............................................................................

126,145, 427

225, 695, 779

351, 841, 206

• 49,549,851

20,11C, 557

69, 660, 408

24, 350, 482

48, 511, 788

72, 862, 270

1881...............................................................................

163,171, 661

315,312, 877

478, 484, 538

65, 954, 671

29, 342,412

95, 297, 083

27, 247, 697

46, 839, 364

74, 087, 061

1882............................................................................ .

148, 506, 390

358, 251, 325

506, 757, 715

90, 384, 724

32,403, 820

122, 788, 544

28, 048, 631

46, 379, 949

74, 428. 580

1883...............................................................................

198, 078, 568

344,653,495

542, 732, 063

116, 396, 235

35, 651,450

152, 047, 685

28, 486, 001

46, 474, 299

74, 360. 300

1884...............................................................................

204, 876, 594

340, 624, 203

545, 500, 797

139,616,414

40, 690, 200

180, 306, 614

29, 600, 720

45, 660, 808

75, 261, 528

1885................................................................................

247, 028, 625

341, 668,411

588, 697, 036

169, 451, 998

39, 086, 969

208, 538, 967

31,236, 899

43, 702, 921

74, 939, 820

1886...............................................................................

232, 554, 886

358, 219, 575

590, 774, 461

184, 523, 283

52, 668, 623

237,191, 906

28,886, 947

46,173, 990

75. 060,937

1887......................... - ....................................................

277, 979, 654

376, 510, 681

654, 520, 335

221, 897, 046

55, 548, 721

277,445, 767

26, 963,934

48, 583, 865

75, 547, 799

1888...............................................................................

314, 704, 822

391,114,033

705, 818, 855

254, 639, 063

55, 527, 396

330,166,459

26, 044, 062

50, 362, 314

76,406. 376

1889...............................................................................

303, 581, 937

376, 481, 568

680, 063, 505

289, 489, 794

54, 457,299

343, 947, 093

25,124, 672

51, 477,164

76, 601,836

1890...............................................................................

321, 304,106

374, 258, 923

695, 563, 029

323, 804, 555

56, 278, 749

380, 083, 304

22, 792, 718

54, 032, 587

76, 825, 305

1891...............................................................................

239, 263, 689

407, 319,163

646, 582, 852

379, 927, 323

58, 826,179

438,753, 502

19, 629, 480

58, 219, 220

77,848, 700

a Th e coin in circulation, stated in the gold column, includes the subsidiary silver in circulation on th e P a cific coast from 1869 to 1878.
b Subsidiary silver, w hich disappeared from circulation in 1862, w as rein trodu ced under operation o f the a ct o f January 14, 1875.
c G old coin becam e available fo r circulation January 1,1879, as a result o f the resum ption act o f Jan uary 14, 1875.




CURRENCY CIRCULATION.

1Rfif)

Subsidiary silver.

Silver dollars.
In Treasury, Standard dol- 1
including" |lars in c ircu ­
bullion.
lation.

* No. 14.—Amount

of

Gold

and

Silver COIN

and BULLION, etc . on

J une 30

E ach Year

from 1869 to 1891, etc .—Continued,

Silver certificates, b

G old certificates, a
J u ly 1 of—

of

In Treasury.

In circula­
tion.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

In T reasury.

In circu la ­
tion.

Dollars.

Dollars.

to
QO

C u rren cy certificates, act o f Tane 8,1872,
T otal.

I n T reasu ry.

In circu la­
tion.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1869......................................................................; . . . .
1870.............................................................................
1871..............................................................................
215, 000

31, 515, 000

31, 730, 000

1874...............................................................................

755, 000

58,000, 000

58, 755, 000

1875...............................................................................

445, 000

57, 970, 000

58, 415, 000

1876...............................................................................

275, 000

32, 565, 000

32, 840, 000

1,135, 000

53, 825, 000

54, 960, 000

1877.............................................................................
1, 455, 520

7, 080

1,462, COO

570, 000

46, 245, 000

46, 815, 000
30, 805, 000

1879........ .....................................................................

133, 880

15,279,820

15,413,700

2, 052, 470

414, 480

2, 406, 950

1, 450, 000

29, 355, 000

1880......................... ......................................................

40, 700

7, 963, 900

8, 004, 600

G, 584, 701

5, 789, 569

12, 374, 270

360, 000

14, 235. 000

14, 595, 000

1881..............................................................................

23, 400

5, 759, 520

5,782, 920

12, 055, 801

39,110. 729

51,166,530

275, 000

11, 650, 000

11, 925, 000

1882...............................................................................

8,100

5, 029, 020

5, 037,120

11, 590, 620

54, 506, 090

66, 096, 710

75, 000

13, 245, 000

13, 320, 000

1883...............................................................................

22,571,270

59, 807,370

82,378, 640

15, 990, 145*

72, 620,686

88,616, 831

315, 000

13, 060,000

13, 375, 000

1 88 4..............................................................................

27, 246, 020

71,146, 640

98, 392, 660

23, 384, 680

96, 427, 011

119, 811, 691

195, 000

12, 190, 000

12, 385, 000

1885...............................................................................

13,593,410

126, 729, 730

140, 323,140

38, 370, 700

101,530, 946

139, 901, 646

200, 000

29, 585, 000

29, 785, 000
18,500,000

1886...............................................................................

55,129, 870

76, 044, 375

131,174, 245

27, 861, 450

88,116, 225

115, 977, 675

250, 000

18, 250, 000

1887...............................................................................

30,261,380

91, 225, 437

121,486,817

3, 425,133

142,118, 017

145,543,150

310, 000

8, 770,000

9, 080, 000

1888...............................................................................

20, 928, 500

121, 094, 650

142, 023,150

28, 732,115

200,759,657

229,491,772

250, 000

14,665, 000

14, 915, 000

1889............................................ : ................. ..............

36, 918, 323

117,130, 229

154, 048, 552

5,474,181

257,155.565

262, 629, 746

240, 000

16,955,000

17,195, 000

1890...............................................................................

26, 732,120

130, 830, 859

157, 562, 979

3,983, 513

297, 556, 238

301,539,751

500, 000

11,890, 000

12, 390, 000

1891...............................................................................

32, 423, 360

120, 063, 069

152, 486,429

7,479,219

307,235, 966

314, 715,185

1, 905, 000

21, 875, 000

23, 780,000

a G old certificates, bein g representatives o f gold coin, becam e available as circulation on the resum ption o f specie paym ent, J a n u a ry 1,1879.
b Silver certificates w ere authorized b y the acts o f F ebruary 28,1878, and A u g u s t 4,1886.




CIRCULATION.

1878...............................................................................

CURRENCY

1872............................... ...............................................
1873...............................................................................

No. 14.— A m o u n t

of

Gold

and

S il v e r

COIN

and

BULLLION,

e t c ., o n

XJnited States notes.

J

une

30,

of

E ach Y ear

fro m

1869

to

1891,

e t c .— Continued.

State-bank
notes.

F ractional currency.

N ational-bank notes.

J u ly l o f In T reasu ry.

In circula, tion.

Total.

In T r e a s u r y

Dollars.

In

Total.

In T reasury.

Dollars.

Dollars.

In circu la­
tion.

T otal.

I n circu la­
tion.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

41, 233,100

314, 702, 094

355, 935,194

7,992, 791

291, 749, 684

299, 742, 475

1, 672, 398

30, 442, 239

32,114, 637

2, 558, 874

1870..

31, 037, 362

324, 982. 638

356, 000, 000

11,118, 903

288, 648, 081

279, 766, 984

5, 499,402

34, 379, 282

39, 878, 684

2, 222, 793

1871..

12, 931, 030

343, 068, 970

356, 000, 000

6, 855, 569

311,405, 672

318, 261,241

6,136, 570

34, 446, 305

40, 582, 875

1, 968, 058

1872..

11, 331, 320

346,168, 680

357, 500, 000

8, 627, 790

-329, 037, 005

337, 664, 795

4, 452, 906

36, 402, 929

40, 855, 835

1, 700, 935

1873..

39, 050, 855

316, 949,145

350, 000, 000

8, 304, 586

338, 962, 475

347, 267, 061

6, 723, 360

38, 076, 005

44, 799, 365

1, 379,184

1874..

68, 578, 548

313, 421,452

382, 000, 000

11, 715, 488

340, 265, 544

351, 981, 032

7, 647, 714

38, 233, 582

45, 881, 296

1, 162, 453

1875..

81, 055, 245

291,716, 335

375, 771, 580

13, 861, 463

340, 546, 545

354, 408, 008

4, 224, 854

37, 904, 570

42,129, 424

964,497

1876..

70, 889, 906

298, 882, 378

369, 772,284

16, 877, 634

316, 120, 702

332, 998, 336

1, 507, 750

32, 938, 845

34, 446, 595

1, 047, 335

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877..

75,689,988

2S4, 074, 344

359, 764, 332

15, 759, 847

301, 289, 025

317, 048, 872

161, 476

20, 241, 661

20, 403,137

1878..

72, 020,121

274, 660, 895

346, 681, 016

12, 789, 923

311, 724,361

324, 514, 284

180, 044

16, 367, 725

16, 547, 769

1879..

74, 391, 904

272, 289; 112

346, 681,016

8, 286, 701

321, 404,996

329, 691, 697

188®..

33, 020, 559

313, 660,457

346, 681,016

7, 093, 249

337, 415, 178

3#4, 505, 427

1881 ,

30, 204, 092

346, 681,016

5, 296, 382

349, 746, 293

355, 042, 675

1882..

34, 670, 589

316, 476, 924
312,010,427

346, 681, 016

6, 277, 246

352, 464, 788

358, 742, 034

1883..

36, 498, 839

310,182,177

346, 681, 016

8, 217, 062

347, 856, 219

356, 073, 281

1884..

40,183, 802

306, 497,214

346, 681,016

8, 809, 990

330, 689, 893

339, 499, 883

1885..

45, 047, 379

301, 633, 637

346, 681, 016

9. 945, 710

308, 631, 001

318, 576, 711

1886..

41,118, 317

305, 562, 699

346. 681, 016

4, 034,416

307, 665, 038

311, 699,454

1887..

28, 783, 797

317, 8J7, 219

346, 681,016

2, 362, 585

270, 855, 203

279,217, 788

1888..

53, 345, 976

293, 335,040

346, 681, 016

7, 055, 541

245, 312, 780

252, 368, 321

1889..

47,196, 825

299, 484,191

346, 681, 016

4,158, 330

207, 220, 633

211, 378, 963

1890.„

23, 882, 039
25, 348, 656

322, 798, 977

346, 681,016

4, 365, 838

181, 604, 937

185, 970, 775

321, 332, 360

346,681, 016

5, 706, 928

162, 221,046

167, 927, 974

b9, 879, 713

040, 348, 704

550, 228,417

1891..

a State-bank notes ceased to circu late after passage o f the act o f F eb ru ary 8, 1875, w hich laid upon them a tax o f 10 p e r cent.
d u es and therefore do not appear am ong the funds in the T reasu ry.
b F or convenience the T reasury notes, act o f J u ly 14, 1890, are included w ith U n ited States notes.




(a)

CURRENCY CIRCULATION.

Dollars.

1869..

T h e y w ere not receiva ble fo r p u b lic
to

CD

30

CURRENCY CIRCULATION.

N o . 1 4 — A m o u n t o f G o l d a n d S i l v e r C o i n a n d B u l l i o n , e t c ., o n J u n e 30,
o f E a c h Y e a r f r o m 1869 t o 1891, e t c .— Continued.

J u ly 1st of—

A g g re g a te
Circulation.

P opulation
P er capita
o f the
circula­
tion.
U nited States.

Dollars.

Dollars .

1869.,

664,452,891

37, 756,000

1870:.

675, 212, 794

38, 558, 371

17. 50

3871-.

715, 889, 005

39, 555, 000

18.10

1872.,

738, 309, 549

40, 596, 000

18.19

1873.,

751,881,809

41, 677, 000

18. 04

1874.,

776, 083, 031

42, 796, 000

18.13

1875.,

754,101, 947

43, 951, 000

17 16

1876.,

727,609, 388

45,137, 000

16.12

17.60

1877-

722,314,883

46, 353, 000

15. 58

1878.,

729,132, 634

47,598, 000

15.32

1879.,

818, 631, 793

48,866,000

16.75

1880.,

973,382,228

50,155, 783

19.41

1881.,

1,114, 238,119

51, 316, 000

21.71

1882..

1,174,290,419

52, 495, 000

22. 37

1S83.,

1, 230, 305, 696

53, 693, 000

22.91

1884.

1, 243, 925, 969

54, 911, 000

22.65

1885.

1,292, 568, 615

56, 148, 000

23. 02

1886.

1,252,700, 525

57, 404, 0C0

21.82

1887.

1, 317, 539, 343

58, 680, 000

22. 45

3888.

1, 372, 270, 870

59, 974, 000

22. 88

1889.

1,380, 361, 649

G1,289, 000

22. 52

1890.

1, 429, 251,270

62, 622,250

22.82

1891.

3, 497, 440, 707

63, 975, 000

23.41




No. 1 5 .— A m o u n t

of

RESOURCES

and

LIABILITIES

of the

NATIONAL BANKS

in

o p e r a t io n

at the

dates n am e d

, from

1880

to

1891,

IN C L U S IV E (E X P R E S S E D IN M IL L IO N S OF D O L L A R S ).

[From R eports o f the C om ptroller o f the C u rrency.]

A
Oct. 1,1880. Oct. 1,1881. Oct. 3,1882. Oct. 2,1883 Sept. 30,1884. Oct. 1,1885. Oct. 7,1886. Oct. 5, 1887. Oct, 4,1888. Sept. 30,1889' Oct, 2,1890. Sept. 25,1891
R esou rces and liabilities.
2,090 banks. 2,132 banks. 2,209 banks. 2,501 banks. 2,664 banks. 2,714 banks. 2,852 banks. 3,049 banks. 3,140 banks. 3,290 banks.; 3,540 banks. 3,677 banks.
RESOURCES.

M illio n s.

M illio n s .

M illio n s .

M illio n s .

M il l i o n s .

M illio n s.

M illio n s .

M il l i o n s .

M illio n s .

$1,173. 8

$1, 243. 2

41, 309. 2

$1, 245. 3

$1, 306.1

$1,451.0

$1, 587. 5

$1,684.2

357.8

363.3

357.6

351.4

327.4

307.7

258. 5

189.1

Other U nited States bonds

43.6

56. 5

37.4

30.7

30.4

31.8

32.4

Other stocks, b on d s,etc ..

48.9

61.9

66.2

71.1

71.4

77.5

D ue from, other banks . . .

213.5

230. 8

198.9

208.9

194.2

Real e s t a t e ........................

48.0

47.3

46.5

48. 3

49.9

S p e c ie ...................................

109.3

114.3

102.9

107.8

128.6

L egal-tender n o te s ............

56.6

53.2 !

63.2

N ational-bank n o t e s ........

18.2

17.7

Clearing-house exchanges

121.1

189.3

U nited States certificates
o f d e p o s it ........................

7.7

6.7 \

M illio n s.

M illio n s .

M illio n s.

$1,986.1

$2,005. 5

171.8

$1, 817. 3
146. 5

140.0

150.0

34.7

60.7

48.5

30.7

24.9

81.8

88.8

99.7

109.3

115.5

125. 2

235.3

241.4

256. 3

294.0

335.4

336. 2

338. 7

51.3

54.1

58.0

62.6

69.4

76.8

83.3

174.9

156.4

165.1

178.8

164.3 j

195.9

183. 5
97.6

70.7

77.0

€9. 7*

62.8

73.7

81.1

86.8 i

80.6

20.7 1
208.4 !

22.7

23.3

23. 1

22.7

22.0

21.6

20.9

18.5

20.0

90.4

66.3

84. 9

95.5

88.7

102.4

136. 8

105.8

122.0

8.7 |

10.0

14.2

18.8

5.9

6.2

8.9

12.9

6.2

15.7

1

D u e from U nited States
T reasu rer.........................

17.1

17.5

17.2 :

16.6

17.7

14. 9

14.0

9.3

8.5

7.4

6.9

8.0

Other r e s o u r c e s .................

23.0

26.1

28.9

28.9

33 8

36.9

37.4

40.8

41.4

42,8

41.3

38.7

T o t a l s .......................

2,105. 8

2, 358. 4

2, 399. 8

2, 372. 7

2, 279. 5

2, 432. 9

2, 513. 9

2, 620. 2

2, 815. 7

2, 998. 3

3,141. 5

3, 213.1

LIABILITIES.
Capital s t o c k .....................

457.6

463.8

483.1

509,7

524.3

527.5

548.2

578. 5

592.6

612. 6

650. 5

677.4

Surplus fu n d .......................

120.5

128.1

132.0

142.0

147.0

146.6

173.9

185. 5

197. 4

213.6

227.6

U ndivided p r o fits .............

46.1

56.4

61.2

61.6

63.2

49.4

157. 2
66.5

71.4

70.4

81.9

97.0

103.3

C ir c u la t io n .........................

317.3

320.2

315.0

310. 5

289. 8

269.0

228. 7

167.3

151.7

128. 5

123.0

131.3

D ue to d e p o s ito rs.............

888.2

1, 083.1

1,134. 9

1, 063. 6

993.0

1,120.1

1,191.8

1, 274. 7

1, 409. 0

1, 522. 0

1,594.2

1, 608.6

D u e to other h a n k s ..........

267. 6

294. 9

259. 9

270.4

246.4

299.5

308. 6

329. 6'

375.6

425.3

426.4

430.6

Other lia b ilities.................

8.5

11.9

13.7

14.9

15.8

10.8

12.9

24.8

23.9

T o t a l s .......................

2,105. 8

2,358.4

2, 372. 7

2, 279. 5

2, 432. 9

2, 513. 9

2, 620. 2

2, 815. 7




2, 399. 8 |

27. 6 !
2, 998. 3

36.8

34.3

3,141. 5

3,213.1

BANKS.

$1, 041. 0

NATIONAL

L oa n s...................................
Bonds fo r c ir c u la t io n -----

32

NATIONAL BANKS.

N o. 1 6 . — L i a b i l i t i e s
and

of

the

NATIONAL BANKS,

and

the

R e s e r v e R e q u ir e d

H e l d o n t h e D a t e s i n d i c a t e d i n t h e Y e a r s f r o m 1885 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .
[From R eports o f the Com ptroller o f the Currency, j

S T A T E S A N D T E R R IT O R IE S E X C L U S I V E OP R E S E R V E C IT IE S .
R eserve held.
Date.

M ay

6,1885

N o. o f
banks.

2,432

N et de­
posits.

Reserve
required.

Am ount.

R a tio to
deposits.

Classification o f reserve.

Specie.

Other
law ful
m oney.

Due
from
agents.

R edem p­
tion
fund.

Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions.
$10.1
$171.0
$31.6
$40. 7
$30. 2
$90.0
$510.3
' $81.1

J u ly

1,1885

2,442

552.2

82.8

170.3

30.8

40.1

28.1

92.1

10.0

Oct.

1,1885

2,467

570.8

85.6

177.5

31.1

41.5

29.9

95.9

19.2

Mar.

1,1886

2,518

596.1

89.4

181.6

30.4

45.1

27.7

98.9

9.8

June 3,1880

2, 552

6L1.7

91.8

181. 6

29.7

49.1

29.7

93.5

9.3

Oct.

7,1886

2, 590

637.6

95.6

186. 2

29.2

47.8

30.1

99.5

8.7

M ay 13,1887

2,676

102.4

198.9

29.1

51.1

32.9

107.8

6.8

A u g.

1,1887

2, 724

682. 8
683.0

102.4

189. 5

27.7

48.9

31. 3

102.6

6.6

Oct.

5,1887

2, 756

690.6

103.6

190. 9

27.6

50.8

32.6

100.9

6.6

A p r. 30,1888

2, 809

707.5

106.1

193. 9

27.4

51.0

33.8

102. 8

6.4

Jun e 30,1888

2, 829

711.8

106.8

199.2

28.0

49.1

31.3

112.2

6.3,

4,1888

2,847

739. 3

110.9

209.8

M ay 13,1889

2,914

769.8

115.5

223. 9

Oct.

♦

28.4

50.2

34.5

118.9

6.2

29.1

53.5

36.9

127.8

5.6
5.6

J u ly 12,1889

2,944

789.1

118.4

229.3

29.1

53.3

37.2

133.3

Sept. 30,1889

2,992

807.6

121.1

224. 6

27.8

50.5

36.2

132.4

5.5

M ay 17,1890

3,125

845.3

126.8

223.2

26.4

52.9

37.3

127.6

5.4
5.3

J u ly 18,1890

3,151

835.4

124.3

222. 2

26.6

52.7

37.1

127.0

Oct.

2,1890

3,207

859.2

128.9

225.5

26.2

54.3

37.7

128.5

5.2

M ay

4,1891

3,296

847. 4

225.1

26.6

61.3

36.5

122.1

J uly

9,1891

3, 309

846.8

127.1
127.0

224.7

26.5

62.8

36.4

120.3

5.2
5.1

Sept. 25,1891

3, 333

861.8

129.3

235.5

27.3

60.3

36.8

138.0

5.4

N E W Y O R K C IT Y .
M ay

6,1885

44

297. 7

74.4

123.5

41.5

96.5

26.4

0.6

J u ly

1,1885

45

78.2

132.8

42.5

96.5

37.5

o .e

Oct.

1,1885

44

312.7
' 312.9

78.2

37.0

91.5

23.7

0.5

Mar.

1,1886

45

323.6

80.9

115.7
102.2

‘ 31.3

77.2

23.5

0.5

Jun e

3,1886

45

296.8

74.2

89.9

30.3

57.9

31.5

0.4

Oct.

7,1886

45

282 8

70.7

77.0

27.2

04.1

12.5

0.4

M ay 13,1887

46

• 299.7

74.9

82.8

27.6

63.6

18. 8

0.4

A ug.

1,1887

46

294.0

73.5

82.6

28.1

65.0

17. 2

0.4

Oct.

5,1887

47

284.3

71.1

80.1

28.2

63.6

16.1

A p r. 30,1888

46

316.7

79.2

94.8

29.9

69.4

25.0

Ju n e 30,1888

46

338.4

84.6

102.7

30.3

■ 73.4

28.8

0.4

4,1888

46

342.2

85.5

96.4

28.2

73.9

22.1

0.3

M ay 13,1889

45

361.0

90.2

103.7

28.7

71.5

32.0

0.2

Ju ly 12,1889

45

359.2

89.8

97.3

27.1

61.8

35. 3

0.2

Sept. 30,1889

45

338.2

84.5

84. 9

59.1

25 6

0. 2

M a y 17,1890

46

322.3

80.6

85.0

25.1
26.4

65.2

19.6

0.2

Oct.

J u ly 18,1890

.............

..............

0.4
0.4

47

326. S

81.7

88.4

27.0

64.2

24. 0

Oct.
M ay

2,1890

47

.332.6

83.2

92.5

27.8

78.4

13. 9

4,1891

47

327.3

81.8

88.3

27.0

58.6

29.5

J u ly

9,1891

49

830.3

82.6

98.9

29.9

55.6

43.1

0.2

Sept. 25,1891

49

327.8

81.9

86.1

26.3

53.8

32.0 ..............

0.3




..............

0.2
0.2
0.2

.j

33

NATIONAL BANKS.
N o . 1 6 .— L i a b i l i t i e s
and

of

the

NATIONAL BANKS,

and

the

R e s e r v e R e q u ir e d

H e l d o n t il e D a t e s i n d i c a t e d , e t c ., 1865 t o 1891— Continued.

C H IC A G O .
R eserve held.
Date.

No. o f
banks.

N et de­ R eserve
required.
posits.
Am ount.

Ratio to
deposits.

Classification o f reserve.
Specie.

Other
law ful
m oney.

Due
from
agents.

Redem p­
tion
fund.

Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions.
A pr. 30,1888

18

$71.3

$17.8

$21. 2

$29. 7

$13. 4

$7.8

June 30,1888

19

71.8

18.0

22. 5

31.4

14.1

8.4

0.05

4, 1888

19

69. 3

17. 3

21.0

30.2

13.1

7.8

0.05
0.05

Oct.

$0. 05

M ay 13,1889

19

74.3

18.6

20.4

35.5

14.6

11.7

Ju ly 12,1889

19

77.6

19.4

24.7

31.8

15.1

9.6

0. 05

Sept. 30,1889

20

78.7

. 19.7

25.0

31.7

15.3

9.6

0.05

May 17,1890

20

85.0

21.3

20.4

31.0

15.3

11.0

0.05

J uly 18,1890
2,1890
Oct.

19

84.1

21. 0

21.5

29.1

14.7

9.8

0.05

19

82.9

20.7

24.8

30.0

17.0

7.8

0.05

M ay

4,1891

20

96.0

24.0

32.5

84.0

19.7

12.7

0.05

J uly

9,1891

20

91.8

22.9

28.5

31.0

19.3

9.1

0. 05

Scpt. 29., 1891

21

92.9

23. 2

31. 2 ■

33.0

20.1

11.0

0. 05

S T . L O U IS .
A p r. 30,1888

4

8.7

2.2

3.5

40.1

1.6

1.8

0.03

Jun e 30,1888

4

8.9

2.2

3.7

42.0

1.8

1.9

0.03

Oct,

4,1888

4

7.9

2.0

2.1

27.1

1.0

1.1

0.02

M ay 13,1889

4

7.5

1.9

3.5

46.8

1.9

1.7

0.01

J u ly 12,1889

5

11.3

2.8

4.6

40.1

2.2

2.3

0. 01

Sept. 30,1889

5

12.0

3.0

3.2

26.7

1.6

1.6

0.01

M ay 17,1890

8

26.0

6.5

6.5

25.0

3.3

3.1

0.02

8
'8
8

27.2

6.8

6.6

24.4

3.3

3.3

0.02

26.2

6.5

21.3

3.1

6. 2

24.4

3.7

2. 5
2.4

0.02

9

25.0
23. G

5.6
6.1

5.9

5.6

23.7

4.0

0. 02

9

24.2

6.1

5.8

24.0

3.8

1.6
2.0

1
2,1890
4, 1891 j

J u ly 18,1890
Oct.
May
J u ly

9, 1891

Sept. 25,1891

,

0. 02
0.02

O T H E R R E S E R V E C IT IE S .a
Mar.

1,1886

Jun e

3,1886

Oct.

205
212

378.0

94.5

124.0

32.8

49.3

28.2

$43.9

2.7

387. 2

96.8

122.8

31.7

50.5

30.2

39.6

2.5
2.2

7,1880

217

381.5

95.4

113. 9

29.9

44.5

26.0

41.3

M ay 13, 1887

210

345.1

86.3

106.1

30.7

38. 0

26.4

40.2

1.4

A u g.

1,1887

221

335.5

83.9

98.4

29.3

34.8

24.2

37.7

1.2

Oct.

1.2

5,1887

223

338. 5

84.6

100.7

29.7

36.3

23.2

40.0

A p r. 30,1888

221

355.4

88. 8

105.9

29.8

36.7

24.5

43.7

1.0

Jun e 30, 1888

224

372. 5

93.1

113.4

30.4

42.9

23.6

45.9

1.0

Oct.

96.2 1

0.9

4,1888

224

384. 9

116.9

30.4

40.0

24.4

51.5

M ay 13,1889

224

415.3

103.8

132.8

32.0

43.7

28.9

59.6

0.7

Ju ly 12,1889

226

427.8

106.9

131. 4

31.0

43.5

27.9

59.3

0.6

S e p t 30,1889

228

419.0

104.8

121.9

29.1

37.8

26.7

56.7

0.6

M ay 17,1890

239

425.0

106.2

122. 8

28.9

41.4

25.2

55.6

0.6

Ju ly 18,1890

259

461.9

115.5

131.3

28.4

43.7

28.1

58.8

0.7

Oct.

2,1880

259

457.8

114.4

129.8

28.3

43.1

24.9

61.0

0.7

M ay

4,1891

262

448. 9

112.2

130. 9

30.5

51.6

26.7

57.9

0.7

Ju ly

9,1891

265

442.0

110.5

134.1

30.3

49.1

29.0

55.3

0.7

Sept. 25,1891

265

451.9

113.0

138.8

30.7

45.5

31.5

61.0

0.8

a Includes Chicago and St. Louis up to and including 1887.

H. Ex. 53------3*



34

NATIONAL BANKS.

N o. 1 6 .— L i a b i l i t i e s
and

of

the

NATIONAL BANKS,

and

the

Reser ve

R e q u ir e d

H e l d o n t h e D a t e s I n d i c a t e d , e t c ., 1885 t o 1891— Continued.

SUM M ARY.
Reserve held.
Date.

No. of
banks.

N et deposits.

Reserve
required.

Amount.

Ratio to
deposits.

Classification of reserve.
Specie.

Other
lawful
money.

Due
from
agents.

Redemp­
tion
fund.

Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions.
May

6,1885

2,678

$1,184.5

$242.1

$418.5

35.3

$177.4

$96.5

$130. 9

July

1,1885

2,689

1, 221.4

250.1

426.5

34.9

177. 6

102.6

132.8

13.5

Oct.

1,1885

2,714

1,248.2

254.9

415.4

33.3

174.9

88.6

138.3

13.6

Mar.

12.9

$13.7

1,1886

2,768

1,297.6

264.8

406.8

31.3

171.6

79.4

142.8

June 3,1886
Oct. 7,1886

2, 809

1, 295.7

262.8

394.2

30.4

157.5

91.6

133.0

12.2

2, 852

1,301.8

261.7

377.2

28.9

156.4

68.7

140.8

11.4

May 13,1887
1,1887

2, 955

1,404.7

282.9

411.9

29.3

167.3

87.6

148.1

8.8

■3, 014

1,389.7

279.1

396.0

28.5

165.1

82.3

140.3

8.3

5,1887

3, 049

1, 388.4

278.0

394.2

2.8.4.

165.1

79.9

140.9

8.3

Apr. 30,1888

3, 098

1,459.6

294.1

419.3

28.7

172.1

92.9

146.5

7.9

Juno 30,1888

3,120

1, 503.5

304.7

441.5

29.4

181. 3

94.3

158.1

7.8

4,1888

3,140

1,543.6

312.0

446.2

28.9

178.1

90. 0

170.5

7.6

May 13,1889

3, 206

1,627.9

330.0

490.3

30.1

185.2

111. 2

187.4

6.6

July 12,1889

3, 239

1,665.0,

337.3

487.3

29.3

175.9

112.3

192.5

6.5

-Aug.
Oct.

Oct.

'

Sept. 30,1889

3,290

1, 655. 5

333.1

459.6

27.8

164.3

99.7

189.1

6.4

May 17,1890

3,438

1,703.6

341.4

463.9

27.2

178.1

96.2

183.2

6.3

July 18,1890

3,484

1, 735.4

249.3

473.0

27.3

178.6

102.3

185.8

6.3-

Oct.

2,1890

3, 540

1,758. 7

353.7

478.2

27.2

195.9

86.8

189.5

6.1

May

4,1891

3,633

1,744.6

351.3

194.9

107.8

180.0

6.2

3, 652

1,734.5

# ' 28.4

190.8

119. 2

175. 6

6.1

3,677

1, 758.6

348.9
353.5

488.9
491.8

28.0

July 9,1891
Sept. 25,1891

497.4

28.3

183.5

113.3

194.0

6.6




v

35

NATIONAL BANKS.
No. 1 7 . — A m o u n t o f e a c h
t h e NATIONAL BANKS
R E S P E C T IV E L Y , A T

TH E

k in d
of

the

DATES

COIN a n d COIN CERTIFICATES h e l d b y
UNITED STATES a n d o f N E W YORK CITY,
IN D IC A T E D , FO R T H E Y E A R S 1887 TO 1891, IN ­

of

C L U S IV E .
[From the Reports of the Comptroller o f the Currency.]

O ct. 5,1887.

Dollars.

N ew Y o r k C i t y :
G old c o in ....................................

8, 028,172.10

Oct. 4,1888.

Dollars.
7,138, 669. 50

Sept. 30,1889.

Dollars.
7, 096, 549.50

Oct. 2,1890.

Dollars.
8, 631,003.00

Sept. 25,1891.

Dollars.
9, 845,117.00

Treasury certifica tes.......... 38, 270, 930. 00 64, 305,120. 00 48, 925,260.00 65, 551,590.00 37,523, 360.00
Clearing-house certificates 16,186,000. 00
Silver coin—
D o lla r s ............... ....................

469, 781.00

362,213.30

220, 699. 00

267, 232.00

155, 216.00

F r a c tio n a l............................

233,183. 84

219, 845. 64

255, 586. 02

328, 370. 03

401, 567.49

434, 862. 00

1, 771, 348.00

2, 589, 798. 00

3, 681, 745.00

5, 871,631.00

Silver Treasury certificates..
T o t a l ....................................
U nited

States

exclu sive

63, 622, 928. 94 73,797,196.14 59, 087, 892.52 78,459, 940. 03 53, 796, 891.49

of

N ew Y o rk C ity:
G old c o in ...................................
Treasury certifica tes..........
Clearing-house certificates

65,754, 317.52 63,084, 236. 45 64,504,980.44 66, 033, 830.34 74,619, 230.24
15, 690, 760.00 16, 783,670.00 17,085, 690. 00 27, 784, 010.00 22,650,310.00
7,795,000.00

9, 070, 000. 00

7, 375,000. 00

3, 469, 000.00

7, 300, 000. 00

6,213,587.00 • 6,689, 717.70

5, 322, 307.00

6, 222, 302. 00

6,193, 357. 00

2, 482, 342. 92

3, 036, 046. 05

3,473,314.88

3, 992, 237.47

4,417,183.18

3, 526, 518.00

5, 526, 950.00

7, 477, 264.00

9, 947, 539. 00 14, 538,104.00

Silver coin—
D o lla r s ....................................
F raction al...............................
Silver Treasury certifica tes..

T o t a l.................................... 101, 462, 525.44 104,190, 620.50 105, 238, 556. 32 117,448,918.81 129, 718,184.42
U nited States:
G old c o in ....................................
Treasury c ertifica tes ..........

73, 782, 489. 62 70, 222, 905. 95 71, 601,529.94 74, 664, 833. 34 84, 464, 347. 24
53, 961, 690. 00 81, 088, 790. 00 66, 010, 950. 00 93, 335, 600. 00 60,173, 670. 00
9, 070, 000. 00 7, 375, 000. 00 3, 469, 000. 00 7, 300, 000. 00

Clearing-house certificates 23, 981, 000. 00
Silver coin—
D o lla r s ....................................

6, 683, 368. 00

7, 051, 931. 00

5, 543, 006. 00

6, 489, 534. 00

F r a c tio n a l..............................

2, 715, 526. 76

3, 255, 891. 69

3, 728, 900. 90

4, 320, 607. 50

Silver Treasury certificates..

3, 961, 380. 00

6, 348, 573. 00

4, 818, 750. 67
7, 298, 298.00 10, 067, 062. 00 13, 629, 284. 00 20, 409, 735. 00

T o t a l .................................... 165, 085, 454. 38 177, 987, 816.64 164, 326, 448. 84 195, 908,858. 84 183, 515, 075. 91




NATIONAL BANKS,
o f CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS, a n d TOTAL EARNINGS
IONAL BANKS, b y p e r i o d s o f S i x M o n t h s , f r o m 1870 t o 1891,

[From the Reporta o f the C om ptroller o f the C u rren cy.]
R atios.
Capital.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Surplus.

T otal d ivi­
dends.

T otal neb
earnings.

Earn­
D iv i­
D iv i­
dends to ings to
dends
capital capital
to capi­
and
and sur­
tal.
surplus
plus.

Per ct.

Dollars.

86,118, 210

21,479, 095

28, 996, 934

5.16

4 27

5. 77

425, 317,104

91, 630, 620

21,080, 343

26, 813, 885

4.96

4.08

5.19

Dollars.

Dollars.

P er ct.

Per ct.

Dollars.

416, 366,991
428, 699,165

94, 672, 401

22, 205,150

27, 243,162

5.18

4.24

5.21

445, 999, 264

98, 286, 591

22,125, 279

27, 315,311

4.96

4.07

5.02

450, 693, 706

99,431,243

22, 859, 826

27, 502, 539

5. 07

4.16

5. 00

465,676,023

105,181, 942

23, 827, 289

30, 572, 891

5.12

4.17

5. 36

475, 918,683

114, 257,288

24, 826, 061

31, 926, 478

5.22

4.21

5.41

488,100,951

118,113, 848

24, 823, 029

33, 122, 000

5. 09

4. 09

5. 46

489, 510, 323

123,469, 859

23, 529, 998

29, 544,120

4. 81

3.81

4.82

1

489, 938, 284

128, 364, 039

24, 929, 307

30, 036, S ll

5.09

4.03

4.86

. 493, 568, 831

131,560,637

24, 750, 816

29,136, 007

5.01

3.96

4.66

1

497,864, 833

134,123, 649

24,317,785

28, 800, 217

4.88

3.85

4.56
3.62

1

1

504,209,491

134,467, 595

24,^ 1,581

23, 097, 921'

4.92

3. 88

1

500, 482, 271

132, 251, 078

22, 563, 829

20, 540, 231

4. 50

3. 57

3.25

496, 651, 580

130, 872, 165

21, 803, 969

19, 592, 962

4.39

3.47

3.12

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1

1

486, 324, 860

124, 349, 254

22,117,116

15, 274, 028

4. 54

3. 62

2.50

475,609, 751
470, 231, 896

122, 373, 561
118, 68 7,134

18, 982, 390

16, 946, 696

3. 99

2.83

17, 959, 223

13, 658, 893

3. 81

3.17
3. 04

464,413, 996

116, 744,135

17, 541, 054

14,678, 66|)

3.78

3. 02

2.53

455,132, 05G

115,149, 351

3. 82

3. 05

2.96

117,226, 501

17,401,867
18,121, 273

16, 873, 200

454, 080, 090

21,152, 784

3. 99

3.17

3. 70

3.18
3.26

4.22

454, 215, 062

120,145,649

18, 290, 200

24,033, 250

4.03

456, 844, 865

122; 481, 788

18, 877, 517

24, 452, 021

4.13

2. 31

4.18

1

458, 934, 485

127,238, 394

19,499, 694

29,170, 816

4.25

3.33

5.00

460, 354, 485

131, 291, 889

19, 915, 375

27, 083,599

4. 33

3 37

4. 56

1

473,947, 715

133, 570, 931

20, 376, 553

26, 237, 635

4.40

3.44

4. 32

483, 091, 342

137, 570,105

20, 285,103

26, 432, 934

4. 20

3. 27

4.25

494, 640,140

141, 232,187

20, 393,577

27, 574, 214

4.12

3. 21

4.34

507, 969, 300

145, 600, 849

21, 082, 806

27, 994,764

4.15

3.23

4.29

518, 605, 725

147, 721,475

20,171, 668

24, 368, 019

3. 89

3. 03

3.66

522, 899,715

148, 771,121

20,437,650

21, 601, 202

3. 91

3.01

.3.20
3. 28

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

524, 599, 602

146, 903,495

20, 218,471

22, 024, 294

3.85

3.01

527, 356,195

152, 996,992

21,265, 661

27,252, 667

4. 03

3.13

4.00

537, 563, 648

157, 064, 778

21,147,142

27,912, 719

3.93

3. 04

4.02
4.45

548,355,770

163,731,900

22,148, 587

31, 698, 795

4.04

3.11

558, 544, 541

171,254,553

22, 003,820

32,808, 075

3. 94

3.01

4. 50

577,136, 748

179,397,148

23, 088,607

32, 601, 295

4. 00

3.05

4.31

583, 539,145

184,416, 991

23,443, 051

32, 759,192

4.02

3.05

4. 26

593,153, 850

192, 507, 500

23,293, 473

35,109, 889

3.93

2. 96

4.47

599,451,185

197,128,884

23, 325, 587

34, 508, 376

3.89

2. 93

4. 33

615, 405, 545

204, 546,434

26, 249, 768

35,248, 539

4.27

3.20

4. 30

634, 773, 746

211, 869,139

24, 909,117

36, 807, 024

3.92

2.94

4.35

652, 586, 585

219,430,741

25,768, 776

40,145, 974

3.95

2.96

4. 60

667,629,937

226,102,597

25,026,235

35,617,640

3.75

2.80

3.99




37

NATIONAL BANKS,
N o . 1 9 .— A m o u n t

of

SPECIE HELD

by

the

NATIONAL BANKS

at the

dates

OF TH E IR REPORTS, FROM 1881 TO 1801, INCLU SIVE, THE COIN, COTN CERTIFICATES,
AND GOLD CLEARIN G-HOU SE

CERTIFICATES HELD

B Y THE

NEW

YORK

C IT Y N A­

TIO NAL BANKS B E IN G STATED SE PA RATELY.
[From the Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
Held by natipnal banks in New York City.

Coin.

United
States coin
certificates.

Dollars.

Dollars.

15,924,683.90
26,242,108.60
20,822,790.87
15,317,168.04
16,352.630.49
17,093,447.39
15,541,956.93
14,278,290.77
14,391,783.74
10,811,726.69
l5,060,551.05
9, 891, 636.15
8,219,744.22
9,388,073.82
10,793,481.17
12,948,002.34
8,929,064.27
7,446,696.82
7, 296,178.39
11,314,080.57
11,802,276.48
11,479,763.87
14,417,685.25
11,290,427.74
13,826,637.74
13,559,142.08
12,643, 619.92
11,819,590. 77
11,942,492,07
12, 853,614.67
lO-, 356,485.65
8,537,861.17
8,304,877.59
8,731,137.94
8,952,291.83
9,002,398.36
8,992,809.75
8,462, 977.94
7,720, 728. 34
7,722,201,62
8,013,460.90
7,610,047. 54
7,926,591.29
7,572,834 52
9,112,663. 83
9,630,979.37
9,455,468.73
8,934,154.82
9,226,605.03
8,020,421.39
8,280,766.50
8,609,982.02
10,535,236.56
10,401,900.49

4,825,300
4,625,900
4,513,400
4,486,600
4,037,600
4,075,800
4,034,300
4,005,100
3,098,100
17,720,100
10,813,320
16,094,210
26,477,760
20,541,100
20,525,270
21,582,060
20,093,380
20,397,590
40,765,140
44,193, 870
61,114,080
67,646,0G0
65,400,390
62,249,740
46,588,780
48,322,120
28,069,380
29, 325,930
36,369,130
42, 976, 299
46,326, 549
40,161,633
39,652,579
38,705,792
31,735,515
43,177,280
43,176,794
56, 958,437
64,871,4C8
62,611,074
68,456,270
62,885,493
54,191,234
51,515,058
57,573,221
60,019,185
55,773,326
55,228,650
69, 233,335
60,143,362
61,461,243
49,984,312
45.017,073
43,394,991

Bates.

1881, Mar.
May
June
Oct.
Bee.
1882, Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Dec.
1883, Mar.
May
June
Oct.
Dec.
1881, Mar.
Apr.
June
Sept.
Bee.
1885, Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Bee.
1886, Mar.
June
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
1887, Mar.
May
Ang.
Oct.
Dec.
1888, Feb.
Apr.
J une
Oct.
Bee.
1889, Feb.
May
July
Sept.
Dec.
18C0, Feb.
May
July
Oct.
Bee.
1891, Feb.
May
July
Sept.

11
6
30
1
31
11
19
1
3
30
13
1
22
2
31
7
24
20
30
20
10
6
1
1
24
1
3
27
7
28
4
13
1
5
7
14
30
30
4
12
26
13
12
30
11
28
17
18
2
19
26
4
9
25




Gold clear­
ing-house
certificates.
Dollars.
30,809,000
34,176,000
41,858,000
31,721,000
33,852,000
29,907, 000
31,783,000
32,854,000
26,224,000
22,020,000
21,818,000
21,334,000
22,339,000
20,345, 000
21,693,000
25,912,000
20,527,000
15,690, 000
15,052,000
17,331,000
17,579, 000
17,374,200
16,709,000
17,914,000
17,164,000
15,340,000
17,174,000
17,086,000
15,795,000
17,651,000
18,195,000
14,939,000
17,039,000
16,186,0G0
17,890,000
19,123,000
17,245,000
7,999,000
1,315,000

.......................
.......................
.......................
.................
.......................
......................

......................

Total

Held by other
national
banks.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

51,558,983.90
65,044,008.60
67,194,190.87
51,524,768.04
54,242,230.49
51,076,247.39
51,359,256.93
51,137,390.77
43,713,883.74
50,551,826.69
42,691,871.05
47,319, 846.15
56,836,504.22
50,274,173.82
53, 011,751.17
60,442,152. 34
49,549,444.27
43,534,286.82
63,113,318.39
72,838,950.57
90,495,356.48
96, 500, 023.87
96,527,065. 25
91,454,167.74
77,579,417.74
77,221,262.08
57,886,999.92
58,231, 520.77
64,106,622.07
73,475,913.67
74,878,034.65
63,638,494.17
64,996,456.59
63,622,928.94
58,577, 806. 83
71,302,678.36
69,414,603.75
73,420,414.94
73,907,196.14
70,333,275.62
76,469, 730.99
71,495,540.54
61,817,825.29
59,087,892.52
66,085,884. 83
69,650,164.37
65,228,794.73
64,162,804.82
78,459,940.03
68,103,783.39
69,742,009. 50
58,594,294.02
55,553,209.56
53,796.891.49

53,597,211.36
57,584,553.48
61,444,736.63
62,809,968.08
59,438,409.11
58,907,863.65
61,056,549.80
60,556,871.77
58,333,894.53
55,875,332.71
55,270,495.29
56,287,420.17
58,517,890.40
57,543,809.71
61,274,406.87
62,637,974.90
65,195,262.82
66,127,395.29
65,496,153.34
66,908,128.96
76,620,517.19
80,933,095.43

105,156, 195.26
122,628,562.08
128,638,927.50
114,334,736.12
113,680,639.60
109,984,111.04
112,415,806.73
111, 694,262.54
102,047,778.27
106,427,159.40
97,962,366.34
103,607,266.32
115,354,394.62
107,817,983.53
114,276,158.04
123,080,127.33
114,744,707.09
109,661,682.11
128,609,474.73
139,747,079.53
167,115,873.67
177,433,119.30
177,612,492.02
174,872,577.54
165,354,352.37
171,615,919.39
157,459,870.49
149,000,492.10
156,387,696.00
166,983,556.01
171,678,906.15
167,315,605.62
165,104,210. 28
165,085,454.38
159,240,643.48
173,830,614.62
172,074,011.19
181,292,276.76
178,097,816.64
172,734,278.50
182,284,803.00
385,176,450.86
175, 903,868.98
164,326,448.84
171,089,458.10
181,546,137.80
178,165,494.43
178,604,063.56
195.908,858.84
190,063,006.20
201,240,362.82
194,939,411.31
190,769,537.46
183,515,075.61

81,085,426.77
83,418,409.80
87,774,934.63
94,394,657.31
99,572,870.57
90,768,971.33
92,281,073.93
93,507,642.34
96,800,871. 50
103,677,171.45
100,107,753.69
101,402,525.44
100,662,836.65
102,527,936.26
102,659,407.44
107,871,8f 1.82
104,190,620.50
102,401,002.88
105,815,072.01
113,680,910.32
114,086,043.69
105,238, 556.32
104,403,573.27
111, 895,973.43
112,937,699.70
114,441,258.74
117,448,918.81
121,899,222.81
131,498,353.32
136,345,117.29
135,216,327.90
129,718,184.42

38

NATIONAL BANKS.

No. 2 0 .— LOANS, CAPITAL, SURPLUS, NET DEPOSITS, e t c ., o f NATIONAL
BANKS i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , w i t h R a t i o s o f L o a n s t o C a p i t a l , S u r p l u s ,
and
of

N e t D e p o s i t s , a n d o f C a s h t o N e t D e p o s i t s , o n o r n e a r t h e 1s t d a y

O c t o b e r o f e a c h y e a r f r o m 1871 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e

l io n s

of

(e x p r e s s e d in m il ­

d o l l a r s ).

[From tlie R ep orts o f the Com ptroller o f the Currency.]

N E W Y O R K C IT Y .

Dates.

N um ­
ber o f
b a n t a.

Loans.

Capital. Surplus.

N et
deposits.

Ratios
Legaltender
notes and Loans to
U nited
capital,
Specie.
States
surplus,
and net
certifi­
deposits.
cates.

Millions. Millions _ Millions. Millions Millions Millions.
$73.2
$19.5
$50.4
$191.3’
$8.7'
$198.9

Per cl.

o f—

Cash to
net de­
posits.

Per ct.

70.0

30.9

39.0

73.3

28.7

14.6

32.3

75.3

27.2

14.4

52.4

68.4

32.6
29.4

Oct. 2,1871............

54

Oot. 3,1872............

50

183.4

71.3

20.9

158.0

6.4

Sept. 12,1873........

48

199.3

70.2

21.9

172.7

Oct. 2,1874............

48

202.2

68.5

22.7

204.6

Oct. 1,1875............

48

202.4

68.5

22.5

202.3

5.0

54. 5

69.0

Oct. 2,1876............

47

184.3

60.4

18.9

197.9

14.6

45.3

65.1

30.3

Oct. 1, 1877............

47

169.3

57.4

16.6

174.9

12.9

34.3

68. 0

27.0

Oct. 1,1878 ..........

47

169.7

53.8

15.9

189.8

13.3

36.5

65.4

26.2

Oct. 2,1879............

47

19G.0

50.7

16. 0

210.2

19.4

32.6

70.8

24.7

Oct. 1,1880-............

47

238. 5

50.7

28.2

268.1

59.8

11.0

70.8

26.4
22.9

48

246.9

51.1

19.9

268.8

50.6

10,9

72.6

Oct. 3,1882 ...........

50

239.2

51.6

21.3

254.0

44 5

18.9

73.2

24.9

Oct. 2,1883 ............

48

245.1

50.3

23.9

. 266.9

50.3

19.7

72.0

26.2

Sept. 30,1884 ........

44

205.5

46.3

22.6

255.0

63.1

27.0

63.4

35.2

Oct. 1,1885 ............

44

236,8

45.3

22.2

312.9

91.5

23.7

62.3

36.8

Oct. 7,1886 ............

45

253.7

45.1

25.7

282.8

64.1

12.5

71.7

27.1

Oct. 5,1887............

258.0

Oct. 4,1888*...........

47
46

49.2
49.1

30.6
31.7

284.3
342.2

63.6
73.9

10,1
22.1

70.9
69.2

28.0
28.1

Sept. 30,1889........

45

303.9

48.8

33.1

338.1

72.4

29.0

47

297.1

49.1

36.9

332.6

59.1
78.5

25.6

Oct. 2,1890............

13.9

70.1

27.8

S e p t 25,1891........

49

301.6

50.9

38.1

327.8

53.8

32.0

72.3

26.2

Oct. 2,1871...........

174

230.7

119.9

28.3

187.5

68. 7

23.5

180

242.0

124.9

29.8

179.6

1.5
1.9

42.5

Oct. 3,1872 ............
Sept. 12,1873........

36.7

72.4

21.5

181

263.1

127.2

32.5

197.6

3.2

36.3

73.6

20.0

Oct. 2,1874 ............

182

272.5

127.1

35.2

219.9

4.4

36.7

71.3

18.7

Oct. 1,1875............

188

279.3

128.8

37.0

222. 9

1.5

37.1

71.9

u 17.3

Oct, 2,1876 ............

189

264.7

127.9

37.4

216.3

4.0

37.1

69.4

19.0

O c t 1,1877............

• 188

254.3

123.7

33.1

203.4

5.6

34.4

70.6

19.7

Oct. 1,1881............

*

292.8

O T H E R R E S E R V E C IT IE S .

O c t 1,1878 ............

184

231.2

119.2

30.8

199.2

9.4

29.5

66.2

19.5

Oct. 2,1879 ............

181

244.4

.115.4

30.3

228.2

11.3

33.0

65.4

19.4
18.5

Oct. 1,1880............

184

295.8

116.3

32.0

288.8

28.3

25.0

66.7

O ct. 1,1881............

189

346.7

119.8

34.2

335.7

34.5

21.9

70.8

16.8

Oct. 3,1882 ............

193

348.7

125.4

34.1

318.8

28.3

24.1

72.9

16.4

Oct. 2,1883............

200

352.2

131.7

36.0

323.4

26.3

30.1

71.6

17.4

Sept. 30,1884........

203

342.3

133.7

37.4

307.9

30.3

33.3

71.5

20.7

Oct. 1,1885 ............

203

369.9

135.9

37.3

364.5

41.9

34.9

68.8

21.1

Oct. 7,1886............

217

410.8

143.0

39.4

381.5

'4 4 .5

26.0

72.8

18.5

Oct. 5,1887 ............

246

458.5

156.3

44.9

413. 5

50.7

31.2

74.6

19.8

Oct. 4,1888............

247

482. 2

157.9

48.4

462.0

54.0

33.5

72.1

18.9

,

S e p t 30,1889 . . . .

253

531.3

164.0

51.9

509.7

54.8

37.9

73.2

18.2

Oct, 2,1890............

286

614.4

185.2

60.4

566.8

63.2

35.2

75.6

17.1

Sept. 25,1891........

295

612.7

193,1

65.6

569.0

69.4

44.5

74.0

20.0




39

NATIONAL BANKS.
No. 20,—LOANS, CAPITAL, SURPLUS, NET DEPOSITS,
BANKS, 1871

to

etc

.,

of

NATIONAL

1891— Continued.

S T A T E S A N D TE R R ITO R IE S.

lu te s .

N um ­
b er o f
banks.

O ct. 2 ,1871...........

1,589

$402.0

Oct. 3.1872 ..........

1,689

451,8

Sept. 12,1873

1,747

O ct. 2,1874............
O ct. 1,1875 ..........
O ct. 2,1876 ..........

Loans.

N et
Capital. Surplus.
S pecie.
deposits.

R atios
L epaltender
n otes and L oa ns to
U n ited
capital,
surplus,
States
certifi­
and n et
deposits.
ca tes.

Millions Millions. .M liions. Millions. Millions. Millions.
$265.1

Per ct.

of—

C ash to
n e t de­
p osits.

Perct

$53.3

$257.8

$1.8

$41 6

69.8

283.4 1

59.6

282.1

1.9

43.3

72.3

16.0

481.8

293.7

65.9

303.1

2.1

44.5

72 7

15.4

1,774

479.7

298.2

71.1

292.8

2.4

33.7

72.5

12.3

1,851

503.0

307.5

74.9

306.7

1.6

33.7

73.0

11.5

1,853

482.3

305.5

75.9

291.5

2.8

31.0

71.7

11 6

16.8

O ct, 3,1877 ..........

1,845

468.3

298. 4

•73.1

289.4

4 .2

31.6

70.9

12.4

O ct. 1,1878.........
O ct. 2,1879..........

1,822

433.1

29a 1

70.2

288.3

8.0

31.1

66.5

13.6

1,820

438.1

'288.0

68.5

329-3

11,6

30.4

63.9

12.7

O ct. 1,1880 ..........

1,859

506.7

290.6

70.3

410.3

21.2

28.3

65.7

12.1

O ct. 1,1861 . . . .

1,895

580.2

292.9

74.0

507 2

27.5

27.1

66.4

10.8

O ct. 3,1882........

2, fe e

655.4

306.1

76.5

545.8

30.0

28.9

70.6

10.8

O ct. 2,1883 . . . .

2,253

706.2

327.7

82.1

577 9

31.2

30.8

71.5

10.7

Sept. 3 0 ,3 8 8 4 ....

2,417

697.5

344.3 1i

87 0

535.8

35.2

39.9

72.1

12.3

O ct. 1,1885.........

2,467

694.5

346. 3 1

87.1

570.8

41.5

29.9

69.2

12.5

O ct. 7,1886-------

2,590

779 1

360.1

92.1

637 6

47.8

30.1

71.5

12.2

Oct. 5,1887 ........

2,756

863.6

373,0

9& 4

690.6

50.8

32.6

74.3

12.1

2

Oct. 4,3888...........

2,847

900.9

385.6

105.4

739.3

50.2

34.5

7a

Sept. 30,1889

2,992

970.5

399.8

112.4

807.6

50.5

36.2

73.5

O ct. 2.1890 . . . .

3,207

1,058.5

416.2

116.3

859.3

54.2

37.7

70.1

10.8

S e p t 25,1891. . .

3,333 1 1,074.9
1

433.4

123.9

861.8

60.3

36.8

75.7

11 3

23.0

--

11.5
10.7

U N ITED ST A T E S.
O c t 2,1871............

3,767

831.6

458.2

101.1

636.6

12.0

134.5

69.5

O ct. 3,1872 ..........

1,919

877.2

479.6

110.3

619.8

10.2

119.0

72.5

20.8

Sept. 12,1873 . . .

1,976

944.2

491.1

120.3

673.4

19.9

113.1

73.5

19.8

O c t 2,1874 ..........

2,004

951.4

493.8

129.0

717 3

21.2

12i 8

71.2

20.'O

O ct. 1,1875--------

2,087

984.7

504.8

134.4

731.9

a i

125.3

71.8

18.2

O ct. 2,1876............

2,089

93). 3

499,8

132.2

705.7

21.4

113,4

69.6

19.1

O ct. 1,1877............

2,080

891 9

479.5

122.8

667. 7

22.7

100.3

70,2

18.4

O c t 1,1878............

2,053

834.0

466.1

116.9

677.3

30.7

97 1

66.2

18.9

O ct. 2,1879 ..........

2,048

878.5

454.1

114,8

767.7

42.2

96.0

65.7

ia o

O ct. 1,1880 ..........

2,090

1,041.0

457 6

120.5

967 2

109.3

64.3

69.3

17,9

O ct. 1,1881............

2,132

1,173.8

463.8

128.1

1,111.6

112,7

59.9

68.9

15.5
15.6

O ct. 3,1882............

2,209 ! 1,243.2

486.1

132,0

1,118. 6 1
j

102.9

72.0

69.3

O ct. 2,1883 ..........

2,501

1,303.5

509.7

142.0

1,168.2

107.8

80.6

71.6

13.0

S e p t 30,1884 . . .

2,664 11 1,245.3

524.3

147.1

1,198.7

128.6

91 2

70.3

20.0

Sept. 30,1885 . . .

| 1,301. 2
2,714 |

527.5

146.6

1,248.2 |

174.9

88.5

67.7

21.1

O ct. 7,1886............

2,852

1,443.7

548.2

157.2

1.301.8

156.4

68, 7

71.9

17.3

O c t 5,1887............

3,049

1, 580.0

57ft 5

173.9 *1,388.4

165.1

79.9

73.9

17.6

O c t 4,1888 ..........

3,140

1,674.9

592.6

185.5

1,543.6

178.1

90.0

72.1

17.4

Sopt. 30,1889.........

3,290

1,805.7

612.6

197.4

1.655.4

164.3

99.7

73.2

15.9

O c t 2,1890............

3,540

1,970.0

650.5

213.6

1,758.7

195,9

86.8

75.1

16.0

Sept. 25,1891.. •..

3,677

1,989.2

677.4

227.6

1,768.6

183.5

113.3

74.7

16.9




40

NATIONAL BANKS.

N o . 21.— C l a s s if ic a t io n

o f LOANS o f NATIONAL BANKS i n N e w Y o r k , B oston ,
P h il a d e l p h i a , a n d B a l t im o r e ; in o t h e r r e s e r v e c it ie s , a n d in C o u n t r y
B a n k s f o r t h e y e a r s f r o m 1888 t o 1891, in c l u s iv e .

[From the Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

OCTOBER 4, 1888.

Classification.

New York
City. .

Boston,
Otber re­
Philadel­
phia and serve cities.
Baltimore.

46 banks.

115 banks. 132 banks. 2,847 banks. 3,140 banks.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Country
banks.

Dollars.

Total.

Dollars.

2,132,160
116,365
478,665
On United States bonds on demand . .
577,484
3,301,674
On other stocks, bonds, etc.,on demand. 108,466,001 41,597,161 28,811,011 42, 586,172 221,460,345
On single-name paper without other
1
28,626,205 46,006,004 32,830,976 i 135,967,639'! 213,430,014
security................................................
All other loans........... ........................... 153,271,025 163,332,015 163,270,55lii 721,806,861 1,206,690,352
292,405,481 256,052,445 225,400,2Q3j 900,938,156| 1,674,886,285

Total..............................................

SEP TE M BE R 30. 1889.
45 banks.

116 banks.

On papeT with single name, unsecured. 31,866,578 48,146,312
On paper with one ormore indorsers... 119,366,417 130,631,821
On demand, with United States bonds
. or otber collateral as security.........
100,579,495 50,774,793
On time, with United States bonds or
43,085,678 41, 595**755
otber collateral as security.............

137 banks. 2,992 banksJ 3 290 banks.
37,883,737 154,475,783] 272,372,410
138,907,375 636.484, 540 1,025,390,153
39,595,871

54,314,240

254,264.399

43,742,070 125.279,276

253,702,777

Total................................................ 303,808,166 271,148,681 ! 260,129,053 070,553,839 1,805,729,739

OCTOBER 2, 1 89 0 .
47 banks.

120 banks.

166 banks. 3,207 banks 3,540 hanks.

29, 044,063 50,326, 066 54, 084,602 164,665,256 298,119,987
On paper with single name, unsecured
On paper with one or more indorsers.. 122,226,904 126,104, 652 171,994,894 685,600, 400 1,105,926,850
On demand, with United States bonds
102,372,032 49,636,071 56,186,435 63,538,244 271,733,682
or other collateral as security.........
0a time, with United States bonds or 1
otber collateral as security — ......... | 43,466,652 45,966,861 6G, 092,954 144,715,701 294,242,168
Total .............................................. 1 297,110,551 j 272,033,0501 342,358,885 1,058,519,60lj 1,970, 022,687
1

SEP T E M B E R 25, 1891.
49 banks.

J21 banks. 1 174 banks. 3,333 banks. 3.677 banks.

25,125,313 46,575,5G4 50,339,922 159,412,548 281,453,347
On paper with single name, nnsecnred
On paper with one or more indorsers,
otherwise nnsecnred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116,957,046 121,818,559 167,332,575 662,814,133 1,068,022,313
On demand, with one ormore indorsers,
2,925,418
8,607,930 11,222,648 35,679,262
otherwise nnsecnred...........................
58,435,258
•
Ob demand, with United States bonds,
other bonds, stocks, or collaterals, as
security................................................ 113,787,196 47,559,573 50,869,323 54,065,103 266,281,195
On time, with United States bonds,
otber bonds, stocks, or collaterals, as
42,783,829 45,511,307 63,023.234 162,048,757 314,262,127
security.................................
Total................................................




391,578,802 270,072,933j 342,787,702 1,074,914,803 1,989,354,240

41

SAVINGS BANKS.
No. 22

-A

mount

of

t iie

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

and

U n it e d St a t e s

pro m

1881

to

1891,

SAVINGS BANKS

of

in

in c l u s iv e .

[F rom th e R ep orts o f the C om ptroller o f the C urrency.J

ities.

1880-’81.

1881-’82.

1882-’88.

1883-’84.

1884-’85.

1885-’86.

629 banks

629 banks.

630 banks.

636banks.

646banks.

638 banks.

Dollars.

RESOURCES,

Loans on real estate.. 307,096,158
Loans on other aeonrities....................... 95,847,641
United States bonds. 210,815,514
State and other stocks
and bonds............. 159 819,942
Railroad bonds and
27,069,04*
stocks...................
Bank stock................ 33, 249. 20
Krai estate.......... - Other investments .
Expenses....................
Due from banks -----C a sk ...........................
Total...............

41,087,674
37,408,163
135,572
40, 603,641
13,758,106

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

307,089,227

328,197,858

358,686,040

389,953,928

418,372,642

128,483,698
237,786,442

155,8% 522
219,017,313

141,457,11^ ► 133,716,902
196, 226,202
191,980,698

127,677,702
197,171,307

206,291,274

190,629,915

222,218,006

228,993,250

241,051,586

32,994, 57r

41,695,701
36,587, 817
37,224,604
53,235,771
144,223
43,184,629
12,998, 594

50 994,579
37 929, 754
34,467,276
69,166,584
156, 944
52,358,971
14,079, 452

59, 585, 489
38, 460, 603
32,174 810
68,445,304
166,630
46,125 014
13, 423. 064

63,511,735
39,029,813
30,984,883
79,451,562
142,717
43,689,103
19, 757,941

35r365,717
39, 882,429
11,047,340
132,204
38,977,135
14,932,015

Dollars.

967,790,662 t, 052,982,065 1,118,790,944 l, 177,740, 919 1,203,025,698 1,260, 840,941

LIABILITIES.

891, 961,142
60, 289,905
Undivided profits . . . 10,325,800
5,213,815
Other liabilities.........
D e p o s i t s ....................

Surplus fund...........

T o t a l ................

966,797,081 1,024, 856,787 k 073,294,955 1, 095,172,147 1,141,530,578
72,784,155
82,395,717
8\617,315
69,454,512
96,924,117
15,738,223
16,904, 75«
13,106. 359
11,136,219
15, 326,391
5,411,779
6, 099, 877
5,145.494
5,594,253
7, 059,855

967, 790,662 1,052,982,065 1,118, 790,944 1,177,740,819 1,203,025,698 1,260,840, 941
1886- 87.

1887-’88.

1888-*89.

1889-'90.

684 banks.

801 banks.

849 banks.

921 banks.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

457,441,666

501,067,089

567,373,144

634, 229,417

Dollars.
087, 583, 977

Loans on other securities . .

183,457,952

242,087,126

235,367,741

252, 622,696

292, 099,452

U nited States bonds ..........

180,248,754

183,527,275

158,923,630

148,532,828

139, 267, 015

1890-'91.

R esou rces and liabilities.

RESOURCES.

L oa n s on real estate ..........

1,011 banks.

S*afe and oth er stock s and
..................................

266,449,042

415,494,737

428,242,640

74,408,931

342,110,761
89,715,358

381,958,883

Railroad bonds and stock s.

101,443,381

115, floi, 821

B ank s t o c k ..............................

40,067,680

41,196,166

42,263,654

110,405,678
43,735,762

R e a l estate

29,639,750

28,989,343

29,652,572

30,211,272

30,438,232

Other in v e s t m e n t s ............

71,070,537

12,099,050

13,572,178

11,358,193

14, 502,451

E x p e n s e s .................................

1,761,450

475,407

593,924

753.903

971,206

55,109,727

57,103,157

61, 534, 576

65,126,477

70. 660, 882

30,147,978!

29,720.473

bonds

............................

D u e f r o m ban ks

................

*

45,038, 830

C a s h ........................................

18,005,235

21,565,317

29,928,532

T o t a l ............................

1, 377,660,724

1, 519,936,049

1,622,612,215

1,742,617,001 1,854,517,069

D e p o s i t s ................................

1,235,736,069

1,364,196,550

1,425,230,349

1,550,023,956 1.654,626,142

Surplus f u n d ........................

119,695,310

109,636,940

127,225,533

133,762,883

130,042,098

U ndivid ed p r o f i t s ................

7,204,913

23.059,342

19,8(5,228

22,774,786

25,815,395

O ther l ia b il i t i e s ..................

15,024,412

23,043,217

50,311,105

36,055,396

43,833,434

1,377,660,724

1,519,936,049

1,622,612,215

LIABILITIES.

T o t a l ........................... .




1,742,617,001 1,654,517,069

42

SAYINGS BANKS.

No. 23.—A m o u n t
w it h t h e
each, b y

o p DEPOSITS in SAVINGS BANKS in t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ,
N u m b e r o p i-u e ir D e p o s it o r s a n d t h e A v e r a g e A m ou n t d u e to
S t a t e s , f r o m 1887 t o 1801, in c l u s iv e .

[From the Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency 1
1886- 87.
States and Terri­
tories.

Number of
depositors,
•

Maine....................
New Hampshire —
Vermont...................
Massachusetts...........
Rhode Island .......
Connecticut.............
New Y o r k ................
New Jersey .............
Pennsylvania............
Delaware....................
Maryland....................
District of Columbia
North Carolina.........
Smith Carolina_____
(xfiftrgia . .. ____ __
Louisiana.. . . . . . . . . . .
Ohio .........................
Indiana.....................
Illinois ....................
____
Iowa...........................
Minnesota................
California....................
TTtah__. . . ______ _
Total................




114,691
132,714
53,810
906,039
119,159
266,868 |
1,264,535 |
98,137 |
i
156,722 |
12,744
59,565
8,245
<*377

iss ? - ^ .

Amount of
deposits.

Average
to each,
depositor

Dollars.

Dollars.

37,215, 071
50,822,762
15,587,050
291,197,900,j
£3,284,821 |
97,424,820
482,486,730
27,482,135
42, 219,099
2,771,392
19,020,962
834,524
11, 307

Number of
depositors.

324. 47
382.94
289.67
321,40
447 18
365. 04
381.50
280.04
269. 39
217.46
319.33
.
30, 00 (

119,229
139,967
57,520
944,778
120,144
278,415
1,325,062
105,895

197,695
13,524
122, 890
9,443
1,448
8,800
..................
11,939
..................i|
|
2,336
<*81,749
|
366.93 !
)
232.75
11,205
<*34,494
|
501 51
, , 529
.........
<*36, 004
251.50
219.91
16, 962
776. 52 , al06,263
’
4,000

101 22

1
ail, 059

9,933
<*28,038

15, 065, 659
2,312, 013
14, 061, 258

<*39,638
15,474
<*90,245

"
9,969,019
3,402,950
70,077,899

3,418,013

088

'1

1,235, 247,371 i

361.30

a Estimated.

3,838,291

Amount of
deposits.

Average
to each
depositor.

Dollars.

Dollars.

38,819.643
53,939,079
16,602,066
302,948,624
55,363,283
102,189,934
505,017,751
20,060,189
55,469,516
3,187,886
32,413,087
923,058 |
127,186 j1
3, 243, 811
1, 761, 282
664,098
31, 802, 484
2,645, 967
11, 830, 834
22, 943, 806
11, 268, 079
3,786, 366
77,718,534
469,067

1

1,364.198,550

325.58
385.36
288.63
320.66
460 81
367.04
381.12
274.42
280.58
235,72
263.75
97.84
87 83
sea
147.52
284.28
389.02
, 236.14
342. 98
259.16
312.96
223.22
731.38
117.26

61

355.41

43

SAVINGS BANKS.
No.

23.—Amount of DEPOSITS in SAYINGS BANKS, in the United States,
etc., f r o m 1887 to 1891, inclusive—Continued.
1890-’91.

J8H9~’90.
States and Terri­
tories.

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
to each
depositor.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average,
to each
depositor.

Dollars.

Dollars.

M a in e................ ..........

132,192

43,977,085

332.68

140,521

47,781,166

340.02

New Hampshire........

159,782

65,727,019

411.35

166,264

69,531,024

418.19

Vermont.......................

65, 7%

19.330,564

293.96

72,702

21,620,303

297.38

Massachusetts..........,

1,026,691

332,723,688

323.13

1,083,817

353,592,937

326.24

Rhode Island..............

127,898

60,479,707

472.88

131,652

63,719,491

483.99

Connecticut................

294,896

110,370,962

374.27

305,863

116,406,675

' 330.58

New Y o r k ...................

1,420,997

550,066,657

387.10

1,477,819

574,669,972

388.86

New J ersey ................

117,853

30,946,878

262.58

125,073

32,462,603

259.55

Pennsylvania..............

221,613

65, 582,943

295.93

236,312

62,150,893

263.00

16,000

3,603,531

225.22

16,752

3,602,469

215.05
288.26

Delaware...............
Maryland.....................

al23,814

35,924,111

290.15

135,004

38,916,597

District of Columbia.

12,534

1,303,717

104.01

10,231

703,266

68.73

W est Virginia............

6,230

300,228

48.19

9,894

375,440

37.94

North Carolina..........

4,043

209,363

51.78

ao, 834

264,348

45.31

South Carolina..........

a21,855

3,274,440

149.82

17,494

3,286,155

187.84

Georgia.........................

a !3 ,876

2,637,648

60.12

2,533

477,487

188.50

467

85,462

183.00

1,078

181,630

168.49

1,770

65,816

37.18

1,420,798

325.42

Florida................«.—

Alabama_________ _
3,421

1,182,482

345.65

4,366
4,309

384,183

89.16

Tennessee...................

13,577

1,650,940

121.60

11,169

1,445,834

129.44

O hio..............................

a73,335

28,143,263

383.76

78,885

31.258,086

396.24

Indiana.........................

13,062

3,078,608

235.69

14,884

3,552,099

238.65

Louisiana.....................

Texan . . . ____ . . . . . . .

Illin o is.........................

42,170

11,193,401

265.43

061,103

16,362,302

267.78

Michigan.....................

124,664

27,237,582

218.49

150,326

29,887,761

198.82

W isconsin...................

615

67,539

109.81

726

94,687

130.42

Iowa..............................
Minnesota...................

a44,838

16,336, 787

a57.146

20,821,495

21,017

5,845,209

364.35
278.12

030,391

7,688,677

364. 35
352.99

Nebraska.....................

18,558

2,632,970

141.19

26,896

3,508,751

130.45

California.....................

«124,967

98,442,007

787. 74

0136,497

114,164,523

836.39

Montana____________

3,233

344,599

106.59

New M exico................

418

109,407

261.74

ol, 062

165,426

155. 76

U t a h .............................

a9,881

1,512,580

153.08

o7,994

1,682,040

210.11

W ashington.... ...........

5,634

523,129

92.85

6,850

834,815

121.87

T o ta l..................

4,258,893

1,524,844,506

358.04

4,533,217

1,623,079,749

358.04




a P a r t ia lly es tim a te d .

No. 24.—A m o u n t

of

EXCHANGES

of th e

CLEARING HOUSES

of th e

U n i t e d St a t e s

for e a c h

Year

from

1887 t o 1891,

i n c l u s iv e

[F rom the A n n u a l R ep orts o f th e Com ptroller o f the Currency, derived from data fu rn ish e d h y the N e w Y o r k C learing H o u se .]

September 30,1887.
Clearing-house at—

No. o f
banks.

21

St. L ou is.................................................
San Francisco........................................
Baltimore............ ......... ........................
P ittsburg...............................................
Cincinnati..............................................
New Orleans..........................................
Kansas C it y ..........................................
Louisville...............................................
P roviden ce............................................
Milwaukee............................................. '
Minneapolis
.....................................
D e n v e r...................................................
St. P a u l...................................................
Omaha.....................................................
Cleveland................................................
D e tr o it...................................................
Buffalo.....................................................
M em phis...............................................
Columbus.......................................
Richmond............................ ......... ........
Indianapolis.........................................
Hartford................................................. .

18
17
23
19
19
13
9




21

34
11

14
7
15
8
11

14

64
54
40
21

17
17
23
19
17
14
13
21

34
11

16
7
14
7
11

16

Amount
o f exchanges.
Dollars.
30, 863, 6 8 6 , 609
4, 288, S78,016
3,155,190, 237
3, 089, 288,194
8 8 6 , 812, 2 0 1
823, 436. 263
614,399, 374
566,135, 994
518, 620, 450
450, 792, 897
382, 28 4, 073
295,711,094
248,135, 800
222, 609, 808
204, 040, 477
127, 579, 797
194, 026, 801
166, 007, 003
160,430, 904
218, 695, 351

September 30,1889.
No. o f
banks.

Amount
of exchanges.

64
54
41
20

17
17
23
19
18
15
11
21

34
11

16
8

14
8
11

16

’

Dollars.
34, 796, 465, 529
4, 758, 029, 298
2, 663, 592, 024
3, 327,108, 659
961, 804, 684
848, 571, 603
643, 338, 736
629, 665,173
553, 632, 450
488, 017, 828
449, 359, 034
342,164, 6 8 6
256, 260, 700
249,199,173
230, 626,745
191, 319,110
202,4)76,602
201, 250,166
185, 771,247
239, 978, 967

94,241,496
53, 311,425

8

6

87,149, 510
89,871,078

6

15

15

105,908, 056
113,647, 539
83,493, 221
99,576, 811
88,625, 091

8

6
6

15

65
54
41
20

18
16
23
17
16
10
22

33
11

17
11

14
8
12
20
12

12

7
17

September 30,1890.
!No. o f
banks.

125, 212,462
62,140, 305
105, 556, 028
94, 205,807
97,132, 018

9
12
6
6

15

Amount
o f exchanges.
Dollars.
37, 660, 6 8 6 , 572
5, 102, 281,307
2,755,523, 735
3, 907, 046, 008
1, 094, 037, 6 8 6
846, 173, 025
740, 065, 768
768, 287, 381
625, 679, 650
525,248, 294
487, 707, 505
399, 788,212
266,073,300
317, 934, 034
• 286, 093, 0$4
249, 905, 649
215, 649, 306
245, 062, 456
249,291,151
286, 982, 986
304, 774,030
130, 738, 371
73,134,414
112, 231,329
. 105,155,391
105,769, 731

September 30,1891.
No. o f
banks.

Amount
o f exchanges.

64
53
41
20

18
16
23
18
15
15
10
21

32
11

15
7
12
8
11

16
12
8

16
6
6

15

Dollars.
34, 053, 698, 770
4, 795, 594, 052
3, 372, 915, 551
4, 338, 693,167
1,124, 330, 218
905, 864, 727
724 710 S77

699, 447, 762
655, 896, 900
532,110,103
451, 745,155
367,501,443
276, 980, 218
338, 884, 381
343, 247. 803
228, 393, 982
227,802,173
218,446, 893
264,540,195
310,737,141
386, 012,271
127,310, 014
157, 559, 500
117 390, 654
103, 555, 836
104, 306, 617

EXCHANGES.

C h ic a g o ..............................................................

B o s t o n .................................................................

Dollars.
34, 872, 848, 786
4, 408,269, 993
3,186,188, 935
2,887, 276, 059
879, 272, .738
800, 092, S59
665, 676,756
490, 319, 705
564,377,200
412, 231, 400
380, 407, 069
269, 786, 547
240, 838,100
240,127, 209
184,700, 022
110,240,167
200, 364, 307
137,220, 535
160,010,840
188, 629, 384

September 30,1888.
No. of
banks.

CLEARING-HOUSE

P h il a d e l p h i a ........................................... - - - .

65
52
40

N ew Y o r k ........................................................

Amount
o f exchanges.

Springfield.......................................

10

W o r c e s t e r .......................................

8

Portland, M e ...................................

6

N o r fo lk ............................................

6

Syracuse............: ............................ .

8
7
7
7

P e o r ia ..............................................
G a lv e s t o n ...................................... .
St. J o s e p h .......................................

L os A n g e le s ...................................
W i c h it a ............................................
L o w e ll................................................
G rand R a p id s ................... .............

6

55, 006, 344
63,182, 557
67,239,133
63, 931, 325
50, 593,291
47,197,687
49, 588, 652
40, 016, 323
28, 596, 708

7
7
10
10
8
6
6
8
8

31, 670, 050
26, 229, 598

T o p e k a .............................................

7
7

113, 280, 043
67, 296, 258
57,165, 444
69, 449, 822
CO, 704, 610
56, 383,130
51, 286, 739
50,156, 342
44, 877,181
33, 845, 318
63, 050, 981
35, 628, 078
32, 986, 992
31, 025,179
15, 738, 635

Sioux C ity ....................................... .

7
10

7
7
10
10

8
6
6

9
8
8

7
7
6
11

89, 420,117*1
77,111,095
71, 865, 672
6 8 , 396, 902 ;
62,460,840
61, 031, 897
54, 8 6 8 , 239
53, 970, 298
43,168,168
38,171,027 !
36,873,242
35,110, 860 |
j
34,322,319
32, 897, 363
19, 578, 522
19,175, 915

!

12

97, 053, 040
80, 323, 353
92, 661,126
75,104, 219
6 6 , 790, 472
64, 871,110
59, 239, 812
60, 469, 620
43, 331, 055
40, Oil, 258
31, 019, 272
38, 223, 219
37, 531, 052
37, 6 6 6 , 070
18, 701, 550
45, 513, 240

14 |
13 |

54,929, 251
30, 519, 511

7
10

5
7
10
10

8
7
6
8

8

12
7
7
6

S e a t t l e ..............................................
R och ester (six m on th s)...............
Salt L a k e ....................... A .............
H o u s t o n ............................................
T o t a l .................................... .




5
6
10
10
8

7
5
8 !
(a)

575

52,126, 704,488

48, 750, 8 8 6 , 813

+3, 915, 060, 717

—3, 375, 817, 675
a

53,501,411,510 |
+55

No data.

+4. 750, 524, 697

j

N o r e p o r t .!
si

15
16
14
N o report. |

S

+68

7I
7 ;

7

T a com a ..............................................

Increase, + ; d ecrease,— .

10

12!
6 ;

102, 076, 553
8 8 , 619, 276
304,153, 2 0 1
77, 661, 162
70, 343, 940
63, 624, 286
61, 714, 694
63, 512, 780
56, 710, 906
44, 904, 345
37, 097, 422
27, 849, 364
41,114, 780
42, 265, 678
19, 921, 416
50, 557, 862
50, 383, 690
51, 945, 916
75, 781, 360
80, 845, 166
163, 893, 754

645

58, 845, 279, 505

56, 803, 253, 957

+26

+5, 343, 8§7, 995

—3, 079, 223, 556

C.LEAI.MNG-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

N ew H aven ................................. ..

7
9
7
7
10

D u lu t h .............................................

*

Cn

46

COINAGE.

No. 2 5 — COINAGE

o f

th e

UNITED STATES MINTS

f r o m

1840

CLUSIVE.

to

1890,

in

-

.

[From the R ep ort o f the D irector o f the M in t.]
TOTAL COINAGE.

Calendar years.
Gold.

Dollars.

Silver.

M inor.

T o ta l.

Dollars .

Dollars.

Dollars.

1840.......................................................

1,675,482. 50

1,726, 703.00

24,627.00

1841.................................... ...................

1 .P 1 , 857.50

1,132, 750.00

15,973.67

2, 240,581.17

1842................................................ .

1,829,407.50

2, 332, 750.00

23, 833. 90

4,185,991.40

1843.......................................................

8,108, 797.50

3,834,750. 00

24, 283. 20

11,967,830. 70

1844....................................................~

5,427,670.00

2, 235, 550. 00

23,987. 52

7, 687, 207.52

1845.......................................... ............

3,756,447.50

1,873,200. 00

38, 848. 04

5,668, 595.54

1846........................................................

4, 034,177. 50

2, 558, 580.00

41,208.00

6,633,965.50
22,638,611.69

3, 426, 812. 50

1847.......................................................

20,202,325.00

2,374,450. 00

61,836.69

1848.......................................................

3, 775, 512. 50

2, 040, 050. 00

64,157. 99

5,879,720.49

1849........................................................

9, 007, 761. 50

2,114,950. 00

41,984.82

11,164,695.82

1850........................................................

31,981,738.50

1,866,100.00

44, 467.50

33,892,306.00

1851........................................................

62,614,492.50

774,397.00

. 99,635.43

68,488, 524*93

1852................... : .................................

56, 846,187.50

999,410. 00

50, 630. 94

57,896,228.44

1853.......................................................

39,377, 909.00

9, 077,571. 00

67,059.78

48,522,539.78

1854.......................................................

25,915, 962.50

8, 619,270.00

42, 638.35

34, 577,870.85

1855.......................................................

• 29,387,968.00

3, 501,245.00

16, 030.79

32,905.243.79

1856........................................ ..............

36. 857,768.50

5,142,140.00

27,106. 78

42,027,1151 28

1857......................................................

32,214,040. 00

5, 478, 760.00

178, 010.46

37,870,810.46

1858 ...............................*

22,938,413.50

8,495,370.00

246, 000.00

3*1,679,783. 50

1859..................... ..................................

14,780,570.00

3,284,450.00

364, 000.00

18, 429, 020.00

1860.......................................................

23,473,654.00

2,259,890.00

205, 660.00

25, 938, 704.00

1861.......................................................

83, 395, 530.00
20, 875, 997. 50

3, 783, 740. 00

1862.......................................................

1, 252,516. 50

101, 000.00
280,750.00

22, 409, 264. 00

1863........................................................

22,445,482.00

809, 267. 80

498, 400.00

23,753,149.80

1864........................................................

20, 081, 415. 00

609, 917.10

926, 687.14

21, 618,019.24

1865.......................................................

28, 295,107.50

691, 005.00

968, 552.86

29, 954, 665.36

1866.......................................................

31, 435, 945. 00

982,409. 25

1, 042,960.00

33, 461, 3 L4.25

.................

87,280,270.00

1867........................................................

23,828.625.00

908, 876.25

1,819, 910.00

26,557,411.25

1868....................... ................................

19, 371, 387.50

1, 074, 343.00

1, 697,150. 00

22,142, 880. 50

1869.......................................................

17, 582, 987.50

1, 260,143.00

963, 000.00

19, 812,130. 50

1870........................................................

23,198, 787. 50

1, 378, 255. 50

350, 325. 00

24,927,368.00
24,236, 613.80

1871........................................................

21, 032,685. 00

3,104, 038. 30

99, 890.00

1872........................................................

21,812,645.00

2,504,488. 50

369, 380.00

24,685, 513.50

1873........................................................

57,022, 747.50

4,024,747.60

379,455.00

61, 426, 950..10
.

42,448, 881.70

1874.......................................................

35,254, 630. 00

6,851, 776.70

342,475.00

1875............................................ ..........

32,951,940.00

15,347,893.00

246, 970.00

1876.......................................................

46,579,452.50

24,503,307. 50

210,800.00

71, 293, 560.00

1877.......................................................

43, 999, 864.00

28,393,045.50

8,525.00

72,401,434. 50

1878.......................................................

49,786, 052.. 00

28,518,850.00

58,186.50

78, 363,088.50

1879.......................................................

39, 080, 080.. 00

27,569,776. 00

165, 003.00

66, 814,859.00

1880.,....................................................

62, 308,279.00

27,411, 693.75

391, 395.95

90, 111, 368. 70
125,219, 205.50

48, 546, 803.00

1881.......................................................

96, 850, 890. 00

27,940,163. 75

428,151. 75

1882........................................................

65, 887,685. 00

27, 973,132.00

960,400. 00

94,821,217.00

1883......................................................

29, 241, 990.00

29, 246,968.45

L, 604,770.41

60,093,728. 86

1884........................................................

23,991,756. 50

28, 534, 866.15

796,483.78

53, 323,106. 43

1885 ......................................................

27,773,012. 50

28, 962,176. 20

191,622.04

56, 926, 810.74

1886.......................................................
1RR7............................................

28, 945, 542.00

32, 086, 709. 90

343,186.10

61,375,438.00

23, 972, 383.00

35,191,081.40

1, 215,686.26

60,379,150.66

1888........................................................

31,380,808.00

33,025, 606.45

912, 200. 78

65, 318, 615.23

1889......................................................

21,413,931. 00

35, 496, 683.15

1, 283, 408.49

58,194, 022. 64

1890.......................................................

20,467,182.50

89, 202, 908.20

1, 384,792.14

61,054,882.84




47

COINAGE,
N o . 2 6 .— C o i n i n g

value

of

in

the

the

GOLD

and

SILVER PRODUCED

from

M in e s

U n i t e d S t a t e s s i n c e 1792.

[T h e estimate from 1792 to 1873, inclusive, is b y R. ~W. Raym ond, Com m issioner, and since b y the
D irector o f the M int.
G old.
Years.
California.

Dollars.

Other States
and
Territories.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Silver.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

A p r. 2,1792—J u ly 31,1834 ..

14, 000, 000

Ju ly 31,1834—D ec. 31,1844 .

7, 500,000

7, 500, 000

250,000

1845............................................

1, 008, 329

. 1, 008, 32?

50,000

1, 058,327

1R4.fi

1,139, 357

1,139, 357

50, 000

1,189, 357

................................

1847 ........ .................................

14,000, 000 Insignificant.

889, 085

14,000,000
7, 750, 000

889, 085

50, 000

939, 085

1848............................................
1R4-9............................................

10, 000, 000

10,000, 000

50,000

10, 050, 000

40, 000, 000

40, 000, 000

50, 000

40, 050, 000

1850 . . .

.....................

50, 000, 000

50,000, 000

50, 000

50, 050, 000

1851............................................

55, 000, 000

55, 000, 000

50, ,000

55, 050, 000

1852 ..........................................

60, 000, 000

60, 000, 000

50,000

60, 050, 000

1853

........................................

65, 000, 000

65, 000, 000

50, 000

65, 050, 000

1854...........................................

60, 000, 000

60, 000, 000

50, 000

60, 050, 000

1855............................................

55, 000, 000

55, 000, 000

50, 000

55, 050, 000

1856...........................................

55, 000, 000

55, 000, 000

50, 000

55, 050, 000

1857............................................

55, 000, 000

55, 000, 000

50, 000

55, 050, 000

1858............................................

50, 000, 000

50, 000, 000

500,000

50, 500, 000

'

1859............................................

50, 000, 000

50, 000, 000

100, 000

50,100, 000

1860............................................

45, 000, 000

1, 000,000

46,000, 000

150, 000

46,150, 000
45, 000, 000

1861............................................

40, 000, 000

3, 000, 000

43, 000, 000

2, 000, 000

1862 ..........................................

34, 700, 000

4, 500, 000

39,200, 000

4, 500, 000

43, 700,000

1863............................................

30, 000, 000

10, 000,000

40, 000, 000

8, 500, 000

48, 500, 000

1864............................................

26, 600, 000

19, 500, 000

46,100, 000

11, 000, 000

57,100, 000

1865 ..........................................

28, 500, 000

24, 725, 000

53, 225, 000

11,250,000

67,475, 000

1866............................................

25, 500, 000

28, 000, 000

53, 500, 000

10, 000, 000

63, 500, 000

1867............................................

25, 000, 000

26, 725, 000

13, 500, 000

65, 225, 000

1868............................................

22, 000, 000

26, 000, 000

51, 725, 000
48, 000, 000

12, 000, 000

60, 000, 000

1869............................................

22, 500,000

27, 000, 000

49, 500, 000

12, 000, 000

61,500, 000

1870............................................

25, 000, 000

25, 000, 000

50, 000, 000

16, 000, 000

66, 000, 000

1871............................................

20, 000, 000

23, 500, 000

43,500,000

23, 000, 000

66, 500, 000

1872............................................

19, 000, 000

17, 000, 000

36, 000, 000

28, 750, 000

64,750, 000

1873............................................

17, 000, 000

19, 000, 000

36, 000, 000

35,750, 000

71,750, 000

1874............................................

17, 500, 000

16, 000, 000

33,500,000

37, 300, 000

70, 800, 000
65,100, 000

1875................................ ...........

17, 617, 000

15, 783, 000

33, 400, 000

31, 700, 000

1876............... ............................

17, 000, 000

22, 900, 000

39, 900, 000

38, 800, 000

78, 700, 000

1877............................................

15, 000, 000

31, 900, 000

46, 900, 000

39, 800, OOf

86, 700, 000

1878............................................

15, 300, 000

35, 900, 000

51, 200, 000

45, 200, 000

96, 400, 000

1879 ..........................................

16, 000, 000

22, 900, 000

38, 900,000

40, 800, 000

79, 700, 000
75,200, 000

1880............................................

17, 500,000

18, 500, 000

36, 000, 000

39, 200, 000

1881.............................- .............

18, 200, 000

16, 500, 000

34, 700, 000

43, 000, 000

77, 700, 000

1882............................................

16, 800, 000

15, 700, 000

32,500, 000

46,800, 000

79, 300, 000

1883..................................

14,120, 000

15, 880, 000

30, 000, 000

46, 200, 000

76, 200, 000

1884............................................

13, 600, 000

17, 200, 000

30, 800, 000

48, 800, 000

79, 600, 000

1885............................................

12, 700, 000

19,100, 000

31, 800, 000

51,600, 000

83,400,000

1886............................................

14,725,000

20,275,000

35, 000, 000

51, 000,000

86,000, 000

1887............................................

13, 400, 000

19, 600, 000

33, 000, 000

53, 350, 000

86,350, 000

1888............................................

12, 750, 000

20, 425, 000

33,175, 000

59,195, 000

92, 370,000

1889............................................

13, 000,000

19, 800, 000

32, 800, 000

64, 646, 000

97,446, 000

1890... ....................................

12,500, 000

20, 345, 000

T o t a l .............................




32, 845, 000

70, 464, 000

103, 309, 000

1,871, 706,769

997, 755,000

2,809,461, 769

No. 27.—E stimated PRODUCTION

of GOLD and SILVER in the United States, b y States and T erritories
OTHER TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES), DURING THE CALENDAR YEARS FROM 1886 TO 1890, INCLUSIVE.

( from

official and
'

^

03

[F rom the R ep orts o f the D irector o f the M in t on the p ro d u ctio n o f the p reciou s m etals in the U nited States.1
1887.

1886.

1888.

1890.

1889.

State or T erritory.
Silver.

Total.

Gold.

Silver.

Total.

Gold.

Silver.

T otal.

G old.

Silver.

T otal.

G old.

Silver.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

446,000

2,000

448, 000

A r i z o n a ................ 1,110,000 3,400, 000 4, 510, 000

675,000

300

675, 300

850,000

3, 000

853, 000

900, 000

10,343

910, 343

762, 500

9,697

772, 197

871, 500 3, 000, 000 3, 871, 500
900, 000 1, 939, 393 2, 839, 393 1, 000, 000 1, 292,9.9 2, 292, 929
C alifornia ............ 14, 725, 000 1,400, 000 16,125, 000 13,400, 000 1, 500, 000 14, 900,000 12, 750, 000; 1 , 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 14,150, 000 13, 000, 000 1, 034, 343 14, 034, 343 12, 500, 000 1,163, 636 13, 663, 639
830, 000 3, 800, 000 4, 630, 000

D a k o ta .................... 2, 700, 000
G e o r g ia ..................
Idah o .....................

64, 646 2, 964, 646 3, 200, 000

129,292

100, 000

517

100, 517

1, 800, 000 3,600, 000 5,400, 000 1, 900, 000 3,000, 000 4, 900,000 2,400, 000 3, 00$ 000 5, 400, 000 2, 000, 000 4, 395, 959 6, 395, 959 1, 850, 000 4, 783, 838

6,633, 838

152, 500

425, 000 3,125,000 2,400, 000
1, 000

153,500

110, 000

540, 000 2,940, 000 2, 600, 000
500

110, 500 ' 104,000

M ic h ig a n __ . . . . .

42, 0Q0

100, 000 2, 700, 000 2, 900, 000
500 .
84, 000

104,500
126, 000

107, 000
70, 000

465

107, 465

77, 575 - 147, 575

90,000

71, 111

3, 329, 292

161, 111

4,425, 000 22,400,000 16,825,000 5,230,000 15,500, 000 20, 730, 000 4, 200, 000 17,000, 000 21,200, 000 3, 500, 000 19, 393, 939 22, 893, 939 3, 300, 000 20, 363, 636 23, 663, 636

N e v a d a .................

8, 553, 535

N ew M e x i c o ........

2, 530, 808

3,090, 000 5,000,000 8,090,000 2, 500,000 4.900, 000 *7,400,000 3, 525, 000 7, 000,000 10, 525, 000 3, 000,000 6,206, 060 9, 206, 060 2, 800, 000 5, 753, 535
400, 000 2,300,000 2, 700,000
850, 000 1, 680, 808
602, 000 1, 200, 000 1, 802, 000 1,000, 000 1,461, 010 2, 461, 010
500,000 2, 300, 000 2, 800, 000
175, 000
N orth C a rolin a ...
5,000
230, 000
3,500
3,878
118, 500
3, 000
178,000
225,000
136, 000
139,500
148, 878
7,757
145,000
O r e g o n ..................
990,000
10*000
910, 000
840,000 1, 200, 000
96, 969
5, 000 * 995,000
900,000
825, 000
38, 787 1,238, 787 1,100,000
15, 000
South C a rolin a ...

37,500

500

38,000

50,000

500

50, 500

39, 000

200

39,200

45,000

T e x a s .....................
U t a h .......................

216,000 6, 500,000 6, 716, 000

220, 000 7, 000, 000 7,220,000

"W a sh in g ton ........

147,000

80,000

227, 000

150, 000

100, 000

O ther .....................

5>000

205, 000

210, 000

46, 000

285, 500

232

45, 232

300, 000

300, 000

290, 000 7, 000, 000 7,290,000

500,000 9, 050,505 9, 550, 505

250, 000

145, 000

100, 000

245, 000

175, 000

103,434

278,434

331, 500

30, 000

300, 500

330, 500

25, 000

1, 293

26, 293

100,000

126,257
1,196,969

517

100,517

387, 878

387, 878

680,000 10,343,434 U , 023,434
204, 000
90, 505
294, 505
40, 000

2, 585

42,585

T o ta l............ 34,869,000 51 321, 500 86,190, 500 33,136, 000 53, 041,800 87, 077,800 33,167, 500 59, 206, 700 92, 374, 200 32, 967,000 64, 768, 730 97, 735, 730 32, 845, 000 70,485, 714 103, 330, 714




PRODUCTION.

M o n ta n a .............. .

AND SILVER

Colorado . *............ 4, 450, 000 16,000,000 20,450, 000 4, 000, 000 15, 000, 000 19, 000, 000 3, 758, 000 19, 000, 000 22, 758, 000 3,500, 000 20, 686, 868 24,186, 868 4,150, 000 24, 307, 070 28, 457, 070

GOLD

A la sk a .................

Gold.

RATIO

No. 28.— C o m m e r c i a l

R a t io

OF

of

SILV E R

SILVER

to

TO

49

GOLD.

GOLD

for

each

Year

s in c e

1687.

[N ote .—F rom 1687 to 1832 the ratios are taken from the tables o f Dr. A. S oetbeer; from 1833 to 1878
from P ixloy and A b e ll’s ta b le s ; and from 1878 to 1890 from daily cablegram s from London to the
Bureau of the M in t.]

Y ear.

Ratio.

Year.

Ratio.

Year.

Ratio.

Year.

Ratio.

168 7..-.

14.94

1721...

15.05

1755...

14.68

1789...

168 8....

14. 94

1722...

15.17

1756...

14.94

1790...

Year.

R atio.

Y ear.

14. 75

1823...

15.84

1857...

15.27

15. 04

1824 ..

15.82

1858...

15.38

Ratio.

1689....

15.02

1723...

15.20

1757...

14. 87

1791...

15. 05

1825...

15. 70

1859...

15.19

169 0 ....

15. 02

1724...

15.11

1758...

14.85

1792...

15.17

1826...

15.76

1860...

15. 29

169 1 ....

14. 98

1725...

15.11

1759...

14.15

1793...

15.00

1827...

15. 74

1861...

15. 50

169 2....

14.92

1726...

15.15

1760...

14.14

1794...

15. 37

1828...

15.78

1862...

15. 35

169 3 ....

14. 83

1727...

15. 24

1761...

14.54

1795...

15.55

1829. ..

15. 78

1863...

15.37

1694 . . .

14.87

1728...

15.11

1762...

15.27

1796...

15. 65

1830...

15. 82

1864...

15. 31

1695....

15. 02

1729...

14. 92

1763...

14.99

1797...

15.41

1831...

15.72

1865...

15.44

1 6 9 6 ....

15. 00

1730...

14.81

1764...

14. 70

1798..

15. 59

1832...

15.73

1866...

15. 43

1 6 9 7 ....

15. 20

1731...

14.94

1765 ..

14. 83

1799...

15. 74

1833...

15. 93

1867...

15. 57

1 6 9 8 ....

15. 07

1732...

15.09

1766...

14.80

1800...

15. 68

1834 ..

15. 73

1868...

15.59

1 6 9 9 ....

14. 94

1733...

15.18

1767...

14. 85

1801...

15. 46

1835...

15. 80

1869...

15. 60

1700....

14.81

1734...

15.39

1768...

14. 80

1802...

15.26

1836...

15. 72

1870...

15. 57

170 1....

15.07
15.52

1735...

15.41

1769...

14.72

1803...

15.41

1837...

15.83

1871...

15.57

1736...

15.18

1770...

14.62

1804...

15.41

1838...

15.85

1872...

15.63

170 2....
1 70 3....

15.17

1737...

15. 02

1771..

14. 66

1805...

15.79

1839...

15.62

1873...

15. 92

1704 . . .

15 22

1738...

14. 91

1772...

14. 52

1806...

15. 52

1840...

15.62

1874...

16.17

1 70 5....

15.11

1739...

14.91

1773...

14. 62

1807...

15.43

1841...

15.70

1875...

16. 59

1 70 6....

15.27

1740...

14.94

1774...

14. 62

1808...

16.08

1812...

15.87 ; 1876...

17.88

1 70 7....

15.44

1741...

14.92

1775...

14.72

1809&..

15.96

1 70 8....

15.41

.1742...

14. 85

1776...

14.55

1810...

15.77

1843...
1844...

15. 85

170 9 ....

15.31

1743...

14. 85

1777...

14.54

1811...

15.53

1845...

15. 92

1879...

18.40

171 0 ....

15.22

1744...

14. 87

1778...

14.68

1812...

16.11

1846...

15. 90

1880...

18. 05

15. 93

1877--1878...

17. 22
17. 94

1711___

15. 29

1745...

14. 98

1779.-.

14. 80

1813...

16.25

1847...

15.80

1881...

18.16

1712-----

15. 31

1746...

15.13

1780. .

14. 72

1814...

15.04

1848...

15.85

1882...

18.19

1713----1 71 4....

15. 24

1747...

15. 26
15. 28

18.64

1850...

15. 78
15.70

1883...

14. 42

1815...
1816...

1849...

1748...

1781...
1782...

14.78

15.13

15. 26
15.11

1884...

18.57

1 7 1 5 ....

15.11

1749...

14.80

1783...

14.48

1817 . .

15. 11

1851...

15.46

1885...

19.41

1 71 6....

15.09

1750...

14. 55

1784...

14. 70

1818...

1852...

15.59

1886...

20.78

171 7 ....

15.13

1751...

14.39

1785...

14.92

1819...

15. 35
15. 33

1853...

15.33

171 8 ....

15.11

1752...

14.54

1786...

14. 96

1820...

15. 62

1854...

15.33

1887...
1888...

21. 99

21. 13

1 71 9....

15. 09

1753...

14.54

1787...

14. 92

1821...

15. 95

1855...

15.38

1889...

22.09

1 72 0....

15. 04

1754...

14.48

1788...

14.65

1822...

15.80

1856...

15.38

1890...

19.75

H. Ex. 53------




50

COAL PRODUCTION.

No. 29 - Q

u a n t it y of

COAL PRODUCED

in e a c h

STATE

and

U n it e d S t a t e s d u r in g t h e C e n s u s Y e a r e n d in g M a y
CALENDAR YEARS FROM 1885 TO 1890, INCLUSIVE.

the

TERRITORY

of

31, 1880,

an d the

[W e ig h t expressed in tons o f 2,240 pounds.]
State or Territory.

1880.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

A N TH R A C ITE .

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

P en n sylva n ia..................... 28,612, 595 32,265,421 32,764,710 35,273,442 39,216, 872 40,665,152 41,489,858
6,176
5,357
3,571
a49,569
2,600
BITUMINOUS.

New England and Middle
States.
M aryland ........................... 2,227,844 2,865,974 2,247,837 2,926,806 3,106, 670 2,624,745 2,998, 047
O h io ...................................... 5,932,853 6,978, 732 7,531,438 9,197,954 9,741,916 8,907,846 10,262,952
P en n sy lv a n ia ..................... 18,075,548 23,214, 285 23,357,799 27, 559,466 30,175,649 32, 298,294 37,769,797
W est V ir g in ia ..................
1,792,570 3,008,091 3, 576,603 4,318, 589 4,909, 643 5,564,179 6,602, 370
T o t a l ......................... 28,028, 815 36,067,082 36,713,677 44,002,815 47, 933,878 49,395,064 57,633,166

Western States and Ter•
ritories.
C olorado...............................
462,747 1,210,769 1,^21,730
I l l i n o i s ................................. 6,089,514 8,742, 745 8, 255,746
In d ia n a ................................ 1,449,496 2,120,535 2,678, 571
I o w a ...................................... 1,442, 333 3, 583, 737 3, 850, 822
K a n s a s ................................
763, 597 1,082,230 1,250,000
M ic h ig a n .............................
45,178
100,800
53,959
M is s o u r i....................... ... .
543, 990 2,750,000 1,607,143
77,170
44, 505
M ontana .............................
224
N ebraska ...........................
200
D akota .................................
23,174
23,214
N orth D a k o t a ...................
W y om in g .............................
740,496
720,828
589,595

1,599,763 1, 951, 319 2, 271, 557 2, 762, 503
9,177,580 13-, 084,989 10, 807,386 13, 653,946
2,872, 956 2, 804, 446 2, 540,229 2,951, 551
3, 994,489 4, 421, 821 3, 656, 570 3, 590, 838
1,425,785 1, 651,786 1,983, 074 2,017,788
63, 805
72,685
60,206
66,944
2,865, 996 3,491,042 2. 283, 771 2,442,162
9,109
324, 376
37, 024
462,033
1,250
1,339
1, 339
1,339
30, 357
19,170
25,810
26,786
1,044,927 1, 322,804 1,240,131 1, 669, 970

T o t a l ......................... 11, 442,496 20,356,415 19,726,146 23,074,919 28, 869, 612 25,194, 360 29, 645, 860

Pacific States and Terri­
tories.
C aliforn ia........................... .
I d a h o ...................................
O regon ................................
U t a h ....................................
W a s h in g to n .......................
T o t a l .........................

89,286
1,339
40,179
178, 571
378,147

44,643
446
28, 300
160, 733
689, 832

84, 821
357
66, 964
231, 215
1, 085, 492

106, 982

98,849

145, 015

63, 942
893
44, 643
190, 286
339, 510

57, 463
211,296
920,159

54,923
284, 070
1,128, 294

422,170

639, 274

687, 522

923, 954

1, 468, 849

1, 295, 900

1, 566,136

A laba m a...............................
A r k a n s a s ..................... ..
G e o rg ia .................................
Indian T erritory ................
K e n t u c k y ........ ...................
N ew M e x ic o .......................
N orth Carolina...................
T e n n e s s e e ...................
T e x a s ....................................
V ir g in ia ...............................

322,934 2,225, 000 1,607,143
14,778
133, 928
111, 607
154,644
133, 929
199,107
446,429
477,304
935,857 1, 700,000 1, 883,929
271,442
242,219
350
494,491
892,857 1, 530, 616
133,928
89, 286
40,520
567,000
611,563

1, 741,071
133,929
280,103
612, 421
1, 726, 058
453, 602

2, 589,286
247,206
160, 714
680, 345
2, 294, 643
559, 522

3,190,163
249,629
201,925
672,171
2,142, 638
434, 342

1,696,429
66, 964
736, 842

1, 756, 515
80, 357
958, 036

1, 719,365
114,479
773,023

3, 652,151
357, 043
203,872
776, 097
2,412,050
335, 515
9,163
1,937,129
164,679
700, 010

T o t a l .............................

1,963,574 6,504,513 6, 252,774

7,447,419

9,326,624

9,497, 735 10, 547,709

233,950
43, 205

Southern States.

(b)

T otal bitu m in ou s___ 41,857,055 63, 567, 284 63, 380,119 75,449,107 87, 598, 963 85, 383, 059 99,392,871
T otal a n th ra cite........ 28,621,371 32,265,421 32,764, 710 35,278,799 39,220,443 40, 714, 721 41, 489, 858
T otal anthracite and
h itn m in on s.............. 70,478,426 95,832,705 96,144,829 110,727, 906 126,819,406 126,097,780 140,882, 729
N o t e . — T h e statistics for 1880 are d erived from the U nited States Census; fo r 1885 and 1886, from
data collected and estim ates made b y M r. F rederick E. Saward, editor o f the Coal Trade Jou rn a l o f
N ew Y ork , and fo r 1887,1888,1889, and 1890, from “ M ineral R esou rces o f the U nited States,” p u b ­
lished b y the U nited States G eological Survey.

a Including email lots mined in Colorado and New Mexico, b Product combined with that of Geof-

gift.




N o . 3 0 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

and

V alu es

of

MINERALS PRODUCED

in

U n it e d St a t e s

the

d u r in g

the

calendar years

from

1886

1890,

to

in c l u s iv e .

[Prepared by the United States Geological Survey.]
1886.

1887.

1889. a

1888.

1890.

P rod u cts.
Q u a n tity .

V a lu e .

5,683,329

95,195,760

6 ,4 1 7 ,1 4 8

Q u a n t it y .

Dollars.

M ETALLIC.

P i g i ro n , v a lu e a t P h ila d e lp h ia ...........
S ilv e r, c o in in g v a lu e c ................................. t r o y o u n c e s . .

Q u a n t it y .

V a lu e .

Dollars.

V a lu e .

6,489, 738 107,000, 000

51,000,000

41, 269,240

53,350, 000

4 5 ,7 83,632

59,1 9 5 ,0 0 0

1,881,250

35,000,000

1, 596,500

33,000, 000

1, 604,927

33,175, 000

C o p p e r e, v a lu e a t N e w Y o r k C i t y . .

161,235,381

16,527,651

185,227,331

135,629

12,667,749

160,700

Z in c , v a lu e a t N e w Y o r k C i t y .............

42,641

3,752,408

Q u ic k s ilv e r , v a lu e a t S an F r a n c is c o ......... f l a s k s / . .

29,981

N ic k e l

g, v a lu e

a t P h i l a d e l p h i a ..........

51, 354, 851 | 66,396, 988 . 54,500,000

70,464,645

33,833, 954 231, 246,214 ; 2 6 ,9 07,809 265,115,133

30, 848,797

15, 924, 951

182,967

16,137,689

161,754

50,340

4, 782, 300

55,903

5 ,5 0 0 ,8 5 5

58,860

5 ,7 9 1 ,8 2 4

63,683

6, 266,407

1,060,000

33,825

1 ,429,000

33,250

1 ,4 1 3 ,1 2 5

26,484

1,190, 500

22,926

1 ,203,615

252,663

151,598

223,488

134, 093

47,468

97,335

115
500

205,566

133,200

204,328

127,632

18,000

59,000

19, 000

65, 000

A n tim o n y , v a lu e a t S a n F r a n c is c o . . . . 8 h o r t t o n s . .

35

7,000

75

15,000

100

20,000

100

448

1 ,8 3 8

500

1, 590, 869 I 32,886, 744

(h)

(h)

14, 266.703

61,281

61,281

28,000

129

40,756

2 ,000

600

S a n F r a n c is c o ,
tr o y o u n c e s ..

50

T o t a l value o f m etallic u r o d u c fc s ..........................

215,364,825

250,275.054

2,000
256,257,517

___________'269. 590. 487

101,860,529

1
|
85,3 8 3 ,0 5 9 ! 9 4 , 346,809

NONMETALLIC (SPO T VALU ES ) .»

B it u m in o u s c o a l ? .......................................... . lo n g t o n s

k..\

65, 810,676

78,481,056

78,470, 857

•T he results for 1889, with the exception of lime, cement, salt, zinc white, borax,
bromine, slate ground as a pigment, and rutile, were obtained through the Eleventh
United States Census.
b l ‘ L o D g ” t o n s a r e t o n s o f 2,240 a v o i r d u p o i s p o u n d s ; s h o r t t o n s a r e t o n s o f 2,000
a v o ir d u p o is p o u n d s .
c$1.2929 p e r t r o y o u n c e .

4 $20.6718 per troy ounce.
^Including cooper made from imported pyrites.
/ O f 764 avoirdupois pounds net.
Including nickel in copper-nickel alloy, and in exported ore and matte.

“ spot1’ value is meant value at the point of production,
i Including brown coal and lignite, and anthracite mined elsewhere than in Penn­
sylvania.




Dollars.

180,555

27,000

f' I n c lu d in g a lu m in u m a llo y s .

151, 200,410

14,463,000

127,157

at

9,202,703

21,115, 916 231,270,622

3,000

(cru d e )

7, 603,642 120,000,000

32,845,000

214,992

v a lu e

V a lu e .

1,588,880

A lu m in u m , v a lu e a t P i t t s b u r g ........... ............A d o . . . .
P la tin u m ,

Q u a n t it y .

9 8 ,004,656

9 1 ,106,998

7 1

2,500
307, 334,207

99,392,871

M INERAL PRODUCTION.

39,445,312

V a lu e .

Dollars.

Dollars.

121,925,800

G o ld , c o in in g v a lu e d .................................
L e a d , v a lu e a t N e w Y o r k C i t y ............ . . s h o r t t o n s ..

Q u a n t ity .

110,420,801

k The commercial product of bituminous coal, that is the amount marketed, was
only:
YEARS.

Q U A N TITY .

VALUE.

1882
1883
1884
1885

............................................. 57,963, 038..................... .............................. $72,453,797
...............................................65,030,171................................................... 78,036,205
..............................................66, 809,356................................................... 70* 149,824
............................................. 63,569, 284.................................................... 80,640.564

1886

.................................................... 6 3 ,3 8 0 ,1 1 9

75,5 5 4 ,6 2 9

1887 .......................................,...7 5 ,4 5 4 ,4 6 4
94,230,752
1888 ...............................................87,602,534................................................... 118,573,141
1889................................................ .65,723,110.................................................... 72,873,784
1890.................................................... 78,611,224................................................... 86,498,845
Ot

«

No. 30.— Q u a n t i t i e s

and

V alues

of

MINERALS PRODUCED

1886.

U n it e d S t a t e s

in t h e

i n c l u s iv e —

d u r in g th e

calendar year s from

1886

to

1890,

gj

Contin ued.

1887.

1890.

1889.U

1888.

P rod u cts.
Q u a n t ity .

V a lu e .

34,853,077

76,119,120

37, 578,747

84,552,181

Q u a n t ity .

V a lu e .

41,624,611

89, 020,483

Q u a n t ity .

V a lu e .

4 0 ,7 14,721

65, 879,514

Dollars.

Dollars.

19,000,000

B u ild in g s t o n e . . . . . . ...............................
P e t r o le u m

V a lu e .

Dollars.

EONMETALLIC (SPOT V A LU ES)--co n tin u e d .
P e n n s y lv a n ia a n t h r a c i t e ....................

Q u a n tity .

25, 000,000

Q u a n t ity .

Dollars.

Dollars.
4 1 ,489,858

c 42,809,706

25, 500, 000

V a lu e .

61,445,683
47, 000, 000

28,064,841

19,996,313

28,278,866

18, 877,094

27,6 1 2 ,0 2 5

17, 947, 620

35,163, 513

26,963, 340

4 5 ,822,672

35, 3 5,105

42,500,000

21,250,000

46,750,000

23, 375,000

4 9 ,087,000

24, 543, 500

6 8 ,474,668

33,217, 015

60, 000, 000

35,000,000

10,012,000

N a t u r a l g a s ..................................................

22 ,6 2 9 ,8 7 5

15, 817, 500

20, 000,000

21, 097, 099

C e m e n t ........................................................

4,500,000

3,990,000

6,692,744

5 ,674,377

6 ,5 0 3 ,2 9 5

5 ,0 2 1 ,1 3 9

7,000, 000

5, 000, 000

8,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

6, 000,000

S a l t .................................................................

7, 707,081

4, 736,585

7,831,962

4,093, 846

8,0 5 5 ,8 8 1

4 ,3 7 4 ,2 0 3

8,005, 565

4,195, 412

8 ,776,991

4 ,7 5 2 ,2 8 6
3,213, 795

P h o s p h a t e r o c k .............................. ..........

430,540

1,872,936

480,558

1,836, 818

448, 567

2 ,0 1 8 ,5 5 2

550, 245

2,937, 776

510,499

L im e s t o n e f o r ir o n f l u x ........................ ....................d o ____

4, 717,163

2, 830,297

5,377,000

3 ,2 2 6 ,2 0 0

5, 438, 000

2,719, 000

6, 318, 000

3,159, 000

5, 521, 622

2,760,811

M in e r a l w a t e r s ........... .............................

8, 950,317

1,284,070

8,259, t09

1, 261,463

9, 578,648

1,6 7 9 ,3 0 2

12,780, 471

1, 748, 458

12, 910,708

2 ,091,189

Z i n c w h i t e ....................................................

18,000

1,440,000

18,000

1,440, 000

20, 000

1,6 0 0 ,0 0 0

16,970

P o t t e r s ’ c l a y ............................................. .

40,000 .

325, 000

43,000

340, 000

36,750

300, 000

294,344

635, 578

350,000

756,000

M in e r a l p a i n t s .........................................

15, 800

285,000

20, 000

310, 000

24,000

380,000

32, 307

463,766

45,732

661, 992

B o r a x ......... .................... .............................

9, 778, 290

488, 915

11, 000, 000

550, 000

7,589, 000

455,340

8,000, 000

500,000

9, 500, 000

617, 500

G y p s u m ........................................................

95,250

428,625

95, 000

425, 000

110, 000

550, 000

267, 769

764,118

182,995

574, 523

244,170

41, 354

389,196

G r in d s t o n e s ............................ .....................
F i b r o u s t a l c ................................................

224, 400

250,000
12,000

125,000

15,000

439, 587

281,800

160, 000

20,000

210, 000

1, 357, 600 ........................

23,746

1,600, 000

♦50, 000

P y r i t e s ..........................................................

55, 000

220,000

52, 000

210 000

54,331

167, 658

93, 705

202,119

111, 836

273,745

S o a p s t o n e ....................................................

12, 000

225,000

12, 000

225, 000

15,000

250, 000

12,715

231, 708

13,670

252,309

M a n g a n e s e o r e ......................................... .

30,193

277, 636

34,524

333, 844

29,198

279, 571

24,197

240,559

25, 684

219, 050

A s p h a l t u m ............... .................................

3,500

14,000

4,000

16, 000

53, 800

331, 500

51, 735

171, 537

40,841

P r e c io u s s t o n e s .........................................
B r o m i n e ............................................... ..

119, 056

163, 600

139, 850

188,807

190,416
118, 833

428,334

141,350

199, 087

61, 717

307,386

95,290

418,891

125,667

387, 847

104, 719

645

116,190

600

108, 000

589

91, 620

2, 245

105,565

1,970

89,395

B a r y t e s ( c r u d e ) .......................................

10,000

50, 000

15, 00)

75, 000

20, 000

110, 000

19,161

106, 313

21,911

G r a n h i t e ..... ............................. .....................

415,525

33,242

416,000

34,000

400, 0C0

33, 000

h 72, 662

"h77, 500

81, 000

35,155

23,720

C o r u n d u m ........... .........................................

M i l l s t o n e s ......................................................................................




140,000

100, 000

86, 505

MINERAL PRODUCTION.

.................................................

L i m e ...............................................................

1,160,000

15,000

1,200. 000

16,000

1,500, 000

18, 000

5 ,9 8 2,000

32,980

800,000

400,000

600, 000

300,000

300,1000

150,000

139,522

6 3 ,956

153,620

30,000

120,000

32, 000

185, 000

30, 000

175, 000

11,113

49, ]37

13,000

57,400

F l u o r s p a r ........................................................... .s h o r t t o n s ..

5,000

22,000

5 ,0 0 0

20,000

6 ,0 0 0

30,000

9 ,500

4 5 ,835

8,250

55,328

C h r o m ic ir o n o r e ............................................

2,000

30,000

3 ,000

40,000

1 ,5 0 0

20,000

2 ,0 0 0

30, 000

3,599

5 3 ,985

I n f u s o r ia l e a r t h .............................................. .s h o r t t o n s ..

1,200

6,000

3,000

15,000

1 ,500

7 ,5 0 0

3 ,4 6 6

23, 372

2,532

50,240

F e l d s p a r ............................................................. . l o n g t o n s ..

14,900

74,500

10,200

56,100

8 ,7 0 0

50,000

6 ,8 7 0

39, 370

8,000

4 5 ,2 0 0

40,000

70,000

70, 000

142,250

48,000

70,000

49,500

50,000

60,000

7 1 ,900

4 3 ,500

3,000

50,000

2 ,5 0 0

350,000

2 6 ,250

N o v a c u l i t e .........................................................
M a r ls .................................................................... .s h o r t t o n s ..
F l i n t .....................................................................

M i c a .....................................................................
............. d o . . . .

({)

(t)

69, 909
69,880

35,0 0 0

36,878

j 18,3 4 0

18, 774

8,491

15,782

13,955

31,092

6,788

16,291

S la t e g r o u n d a s a p i g m e n t ........................ .

3,000

30,000

2 ,000

20, 000

2 ,500

25,000

2 ,000

20,000

2 0 ,000

1 ,1 5 0

7 ,8 5 0

2,000
(i)

S u l p h u r _________________ . . . . . . . ___ . . . .

sh ort ton s..

(i)

2,500

75,000

3,000

100,000

A s b e s t o s .............................................................

200

6,000

150

4 ,5 0 0

100

3 ,0 0 0

30

1 ,800

71

4 ,5 6 0

E n t i l e ...................................................................

600

2,000

1 ,000

3,000

1 ,000

3,000

1,000

3 ,000

400

1, 000

40

700

18

243

T .ith o g r a p h io s t o n e . . . . ____. . . . . . . . . . .
T o t a l -m l

pi o

sh ort to n s ..

f n on m eta l l ie m in e ra l o rod n e ts

T o t a l v a ln o o f m e t a llio nrn d n e ts

(i)

(i)

(0

245,139,469

287,416 ,32 0

303,241 ,11 4

307 ,640,175

335, 080,116

215,364,825

250,275 ,05 4

256,257 ,51 7

269,590,487

307, 334,207

E s t im a t e d v a lu e o f m in e ra l p r o d u c t s u n s p e cifie d

k ........... ..

O r a n d t o t a l ______ _____ ____

. 5,000,000

5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

5, 000,000

i o , 000,000

1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

465,504, 294

542, 691,374

564 ,498,631

587,230,662

6 52 ,414 ,32 3

a The results for 1889, with the exception of lime, cement, salt, zinc white, borax,
bromine, slate ground as a pigment, and rutile, were obtained through the Eleventh
United States Census.
b The commercial product of anthracite, that is the amount marketed, was on ly:
TEARS.

1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890

QUAN TITY.

VALUE.

..................................................29,120,096.............................................. $66, 520,216
......... ........................................31, 793,027............................................... 71, 534, 311
..................................................30,718,293 ..............................................61,436,586
................................................. 32, 265,421............................................... 72,274,544
..................................................32, 764,710............................................... 71, 558,126
.................................................. 35,273,442...............................................79,365,244
..................................................39, 216, 872............................................... 72,557,213
..................................................35, 863,230............................................... 63,463,572
..................................................36,617,042 ................................................ 58,645,854




c N o t i n c lu d in g lim e in b a r r e ls , lim e s t o n e f o r i r o n flu x , o r g r in d s t o n e s .
d O f 42 g a llo n s .
e O f 200 p o u n d s .
/ O f 300 p o u n d s f o r n a t u r a l c e m e n t , a n d 400 p o u n d s f o r a r t ific ia l P o r t la n d
g O f 280 p o u n d s n e t .
A V a lu e o f t h e c r u d e p r o d u c t .
t N o t re p orted .
j I n c lu d in g c o b a l t o x i d e in o r e a n d m a t t e .
A I n c lu d in g fir e c la y , c o m m o n b r i c k d a y , t e r r a c o t ta , b u i l d in g sa n d , g la s s s a n d ,
lim e s t o n e u s e d a s f lu x i n le a d s m e lt in g , l im e s t o n e in g la s s -m a k in g , iro n o r e u s e d a s
f lu x i n le a d s m e lt in g , t in o r e , irid o s m in e , n it r a te o f so d a , c a r b o n a t e o f s o d a , s u l p h a t e
o f sod a , n a t iv e a lu m , m in e r a l s o a p , s t r o n t ia a n d p u m ic e -s t o n e .

MINERAL PRODUCTION.

C o b a lt o x i d e .................................................... .

Or

54

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

N o. 3 1 .— V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE a n d o f G o l d a n d S i l v e r COIN a n d B U L.
LION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d .S t a t e s f r o m 1843 t o
1891, i n c l u s i v e ; a l s o

Annual

E xcess

of

Im ports

or

of

E x p o r t s — S p e c ie

values.

E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

1843 (9 mos.)

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T ota l
exp orts.

I m p o r ts .

E x cess
T o t a l im p o rt s o f e x p o r t s
o v e r im ­
and exp orts.
p orts.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

77, 793, 783

6, 552,697

84,347,480

64,753, 799

149,100, 279

19, 592, 681
2, 765,011

E x cess
o f im p orts
over e x ­
p o r ts .

Dollars.

1844

..........

99, 715,179

11,484, 867 111, 200, 046 108,435,035

219, 635, 081

1845

..........

99,299,776

15,346, 830 114,646,606

117,254, 564

231, 901,170

1846

..........

102,141,893

11,346,623 113,488,516

121,691,797

235,180,313

1847

..........

150, 637,464

8,011,158 158, 648, 622 146, 545, 638

305,194, 260

1848

..........

132, 904,121

21,128,010 154,032,131

154,998, 928

309,031, 059

966, 797

1849

..........

132,666,955

13, 088,865 145,755,820

147,857,439

293, 613,259

2,101, 619

1850

..........

136, 946,912

14,951, 808 151,898,720 178,138,318

330,037,038

1851

..........

196, 689, 718

21,698, 293 218,388, O il 216, 224, 932

434,612,943

2 ,607,958
8, 203,281
12,102, 984

26, 239,598
2,163,079

1852

..........

192, 368, 984

17, 289,382 209,658,366 212, 945, 442

422,603,808

3,287,076

1853

..........

213,417, 697

17, 558,460 230, 976,157 267,978,647

498, 954, 804

37,002,490

1854

..........

253, 390,870

24,850,194 278,241,064 304, 562, 381

582,803,445

1855

..........

246, 708,553

28,448, 293 275,156, 846 261, 468,520

536, 625, 366

13,688, 326

1856

..........

310, 586, 330

16,378,578 326, 964, 908 314, 639, 942

641, 604, 850

12, 324,966

1857

..........

338, 985, 065

23, 975, 617 362, 960, 682 360, 890,141

723, 850, 823

2, 070, 511

1858

..........

293,758, 279

30, 886,142 324, 644,421 282, 613,150

607, 257, 571

42,031, 271

26,321,317

1859...............

335, 894,385

20, 895, 077 356,789,462 338, 768,130

695, 557, 592

18,021, 332

1860

..........

373,189, 274

26, 933, 022 400,122,296 362,166, 254

762, 288, 550

37,956,042

1861

..........

228, 699,486

20, 645,427 249, 344, 913 335, 650,153

584,995, 066

1862................

210, 688,675

18,869,466

227,558,141 205,771, 729

433,329, 870

21, 786,412
15, 201,138

86, 805,240

1863

..........

241, 997, 474

26,123, 584 268,121, 058 252, 919, 920

521, 040, 978

1864

..........

243,977,589

20, 256, 940 264,234,529 329, 562, 895

593, 797, 424

65, 328, 366

1865

........... 201, 558,372

32,114,157

233, 672, 529 248, 555, 652

482, 228,181

14, 883,123

1866

..........

420,161,476

14, 742,117 434, 903, 593 445, 512,158

880,415, 751

10, 608, 565

1867

........ .

334,763,005

20, 611, 508 355,374, 513 417,831,571

773, 206, 084

62, 457, 058

1868

..........

353,135,875

22, 601,126 375, 737, 001 371, 624, 808

747, 361, 809

1869

..........

318, 082, 663

25,173, 414 343, 256, 077 437, 314,255

780, 570, 332

94, 058,178

1870

........... 420, 500, 275

30, 427,159 450, 927,434 462, 377, 587

913, 305, 021

11, 450,153

4,112,193

1871

........... 512, 802, 267

28, 459, 899 541, 262,166 541,493, 708 1, 082, 755, 874

231, 542

1872

........... 501,285, 371

22, 769, 749 524, 055,120 640, 838, 766 1, 161, 393, 886

116, 283, 646

1873

...........

28,149, 511 607, 088,496 663,617,147

1874..

578,938,985

. ! .... 629,133,107

56,528, 651

1, 270,705, 643

23, 780, 338 652, 913,445 595, 861, 248 1,248, 774, 693

57,052,197

1875................. 583,141,229

22,433, 624 605, 574, 853 553,906,153

1,159,481, 006

51,668, 700

1876..

21,270,035 596,890, 973 476, 677, 871

1, 073,568, 844 120, 213,102

........ 575,620, 938

1877

.......... . 632, 804,962

25,832,495 658,637, 457 492,097, 540 1,150, 734, 997 166, 539, 917

1878

........... 707,771,153

20,834,738 728, 605,891 466, 872, 846 1,195,478, 737 261, 733, 045

1879

.......... . 715, 895,825

19, 541, 057 735,436, 882 466,073, 775 1,201,510, 657 269, 363,107

1880 .............. . 833,294,246

19,487, 331 852, 781, 577 760, 989,056 1,613, 770, 633

1881................. 898,152,891

23,631,302 921,784,193 753,240,125

91, 792, 521

1,675,024,318

168, 544,068

1882............... . 776, 720, 003

23, 239, 733 799, 959, 736 767, 111, 964 1,567, 071, 700

32, 847, 772

1883................. 825,846,813

29, 812, 922 855, 659, 735 751, 670, 305 1, 607, 330, 040 103, 989, 430

1884..

. ...... 775,190,487

32, 456, 505 807, 646, 992 705, i23, 955 1, 512, 770,947 102, 523, 037

1885................. 751,059,056

33, 362, 224 784,421, 280 620, 769, 652 1,405,190, 932 163,651, 628

1886................. 717, 888, 646

34, 099, 594 751, 988, 240 674, 029, 792 1,426, 018, 032

1887

............ 725,733,263

26,447, 639 752,180,902

1,504,671,462

309, 658

1888

............ 717,057, 608

25,311,082 742,368, 690 783,295,100 1, 525, 663, 790

40,926,410

1889

.......... . 810,497, 603

28,545,305 839,042,908 774,094,725 1,613,137,633

64,948,183

1890

........... 881, 076, 017

28,901, 087 909,977,104 823,286, 735 1, 733,263, 839

86, 690, 369

1891

.......... . 971,243,548

22,190,904 993,434,452 881,175,643 1,874, 610,095 112,258, 809




752,490,560

77,958,448

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— MERCHANDISE.
No. 32.—V a l u e
U n it e d Sta t e s
ports o r o f

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e
1843 t o 189], i n c l u s i v e ; a l s o A n n u a l E x c e s s o f I m­

from

E x p o r t s —S p e c ie

va lu es.

E x ports.
T e a r ending
Jun e 30—

D om estic.

F oreign

T otal
exports.

Im ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1843 (9 m os.) .

77, 686, 354

5,139, 335

82, 825, 689

42, 433,464

1844

.

99, 531, 774

1845

.

98, 455, 330

1846................. 101, 718, 042
1847

E xcess
T otal exports o f exp orts
over im ­
and im ports.
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E xcess
o f im ports
over e x ­
ports.

Dollars.

125, 259,153

40, 392,225

6, 214, 058 105,745,832 102, 604, 606

208, 350,438

3,141, 226

7, 584,781 106,040, 111 113,184, 322

219, 224,433

7,144, 211

7,865, 206 109, 583, 248 117,914,065

227, 497, 313

8,330, 817

. 150, 574,844

6,166, 754 156, 741, 598 122,424,349

279, 165, 947

1848 ................ 130, 203,709

7, 986, 806 138,190, 515 148, 638, 644

286, 829,159

1849

8, 641,091 140, 351,172 141,206,199

281, 557,371

855, 027

9,475,493 144,375,726 173, 509, 526

317, 885, 252

29,133, 800

1850

. 131,710, 081
. 134,900,233

34, 317, 249
10,448,129

1851

. 178, 620,138

10, 295,121 188, 915, 259 210, 771, 429

399, 686, 688

21, 856,170

1852

12, 053, 084 166,984,231 207,440, 398

374, 424,629

40, 456,167

1853

.. 154, 931,147
. 189, 869,162

13, 620,120 203,489, 282 263, 777, 265

467, 266, 547

60, 287, 983

1854

. 215, 328, 300

21, 715,464 237, 043, 764 297, 803, 794

534, 847, 558

60,760,030

1855

. 192, 751,135
. 266, 438,051

26.158, 368 218,909,503 257,808, 708

476, 718,211

38, 899, 205

1856

14, 781, 372 281, 219,423 310, 432, 310

591,651,733

29, 212, 887

1857

. 278, 906, 713

14, 917, 047 293, 823, 760 348,428,342

642, 252,102

1858................. 251, 351,033
.. 278, 392, 080
1859

20, 660, 241 272, Oil, 274 263,338,654

535, 349, 928

14, 509, 971 292,902,051 331, 333, 341

624, 235, 392

38, 431, 290

1860

17, 333, 634 333, 576, 057 353,616,119

687,192,176

20, 040, 662

54, 604, 582
8,672,620

. 316,242,423
1861................. 204,899, 616

14, 654, 217 219, 553, 833 289, 310,542

508, 864, 375

1862................. 179, 644, 024

11,025,477 190,670,501 189, 356,667

380, 027,178

1863

. 186, 003,912
. 143, 504, 027

17, 960, 535 203, 964,447 243,335, 815

447, 300,262

39,371,368

15,333, 961 158,837,988 316,447, 283

475, 285, 271

157, 609, 295

1865................ 136, 940, 248

29,089, 055 166, 029, 303 238, 745, 580

404, 774, 883

72, 716, 277

1866............... . 337, 518,102

11, 341, 420 348, 859, 522 434, 812, 066

783, 671, 588

85, 952, 544

1867

14, 719, 332 294, 506,141 395, 761, 096

690, 267, 237

101, 254, 955

12, 562, 999 281, 952, 899 357, 436, 440
10, 951, 000 286,117,697 417, 506, 379
16,155, 295 392, 771, 768 435, 958, 408

639, 389, 339

75,483, 541

703, 624, 076

131, 388, 682
43,186, 640

1864

1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873

. 279, 786, 809
. 269, 389, 900
. 275,166, 697
. 376, 616, 473
. 428, 398, 908
. 428, 487,131

69, 756, 709
1, 313, 824

828, 730,176

14, 421, 270 442, 820,178 520, 223, 684
963, 043, 862
15, 690, 455 444,177, 586 626, 595, 077 1, 070, 772,663

77, 403, 506
182, 417, 491

1875

. 505, 033, 439
. 569, 433, 421
. 499, 284,100

17,446, 483 522, 479,922 642,136,210 1,164,616,132
16,849, 619 586, 283, 040 567, 406, 342 1,153,689, 382
14.158, 611 513,442, 711 533, 005, 436 1,046, 448,147

1876

. 525, 582, 247

1877

. 589, 670, 224

14,802,424 540, 384, 671 460, 741, 190 1,001,125, 861 79, 643, 481
12, 804, 996 602, 475, 220 451, 323,126 1, 053, 798, 346 151, 152, 094

1874

119, 656, 288
18, 876, 698
19, 562, 725

1878

. 680, 709, 268

14,156,498 694, 865, 766 437, 051, 532 1, 131, 917, 298 257, 814, 234

1879

. 698, 340, 790

12, 098, 651 710, 439, 441 ‘445,777,775 l, 156, 217, 216 264, 661, 666

1880

. 823, 946,353

1881................. 883, 925, 947

11,692, 305 835,638, 658 667,954,746 1,503, 593,404 167, 683, 912
18,451, 399 902, 377, 346 642,664,628 1, 545, 041, 974 259, 712,718

1882................. 733, 239, 732

17, 302, 525 750, 542,257 724, 639, 574 1,475,1,81, 831

1883................. 804,223, 632

19, 615, 770 823, 839,402 723,180, 914 1,547,020, 316 100, 658, 488

1884..

15, 548, 757 740, 513, 609 667, 697,693 1,408,211,302

. ......................
724, 964, 852

1 8 8 5 ..... . . . . . .

726, 682, 946

25, 902, 683
72, 815, 916

15, 506, 809 742,189, 755 577, 527, 329 1,319, 717,084 164, 662,426

1886..

. . .665,964,529
......

13,560,301 679, 524,830 635,436,136 1,314,960,966

44, 088,694

1887. .

.. -703,
. . . .022,923
,

13,160,288 716,183,211 692, 319,768 1, 408,502, 979

23,863,443
28, 002, 607

1888..

, .683,
. . . . 862,104
.

12, 092, 403 695,954, 507 723,957,114 1,419, 911, 621

1889..

. . . 730,
. . . . . 282,
.
609

12,118, 766 742, 401, 375 745,131, 652 1,487,533, 027

1890..

. . .845,
..................
293,828

12, 534, 856 857, 828,684 789,310,409 1,647,139, 093

68, 518, 275

1891..

. ............................................
872,270,283 12,210,527 884,480, 810 844,916,196 1,729,397,006

39, 564, 614




2, 730, 277

56

AND

EXPORTS— GOLD

COIN AND

N o.

je o f

GOLD COIN

and

BULLION I m p o r t e d

FI

n it e d

States

1843

to

o:

or of

E

from

in c l u s iv e

;

in t o , a n d
also

Annl

xpo r ts.

E xports.

Y

1891,

BULL

D om estic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.
300,258

1843

T otal exports.

Dollars.

Im ports.

E x ce ss o f
exports o v e r
im ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

300, 258

17,066,437

1844.

1,183,116

1,183,116

1,613,304

1845

2,210,979

2,210, 979

818, 850

1, 392,129

1846

1, 629,348

1, 629, 348

910,413

718,935

1847.

975,301

975,301

21, 574,931

1848

8,370, 785

8, 370,785

3, 408, 755

1849

1,015,359

1,015,359

4,068,647

4,962,030

1850

2, 513,948

2, 513,948

1, 776,706

737, 242

1851.

4, 767, 333

4, 767, 333

8, 569, 090

1,198, 243

1852

2,636,142

2,636,142

3,658, 059

1853.

1, 894,323

1, 894, 323

2,427,356

1854.

2,491, 891

2,491,894

3,031, 964

1855.

1,151, 797

1,151, 797

1, 092, 802

1856.

852,698

852, 698

990, 305

1857.

5,154,301

5,154,301

6,654,636

1858.

7, 595, 558

7,595,558

11,566, 068

1859.

3, 605, 748

3, 605,748

2,125, 397

1860.

1,499,188

1,499,188

2, 508,786

1861.
1862.

31,044,651

1863.

58,995

1,480,351

3.624.103

3, 624,103

42 291,930

4,395,252

35,439,903

13, 907,011

6,169,276

6,169, 276

5, 530, 538

638, 738

21,532, 892

1864.

97,134, 624

3, 527,010

100, 661, 634

11,176,769

89,484,865

1865
1866.

56,558,706
70,127,466

1,822,327
1, 069, 843

58,381,033
71,197, 309

6, 498, 228
8,196, 261

51, 882, 805
63, 001, 048

1867.

36, 229, 676

2, 796, 951

39, 026, 627

17, 024, 866

22, 001, 761

1868.

68, 231,158

4,165,186

73, 396, 344

8,737, 443

63, 658, 901

1869.

28, 442, 776

7, 560, 722

36, 003, 498

14,132, 568

21, 870, 930

1870.

28, 580, 609

5 055, 353

33, 635, 962

12,056, 950

21, 579, 012

1871.

64, 581, 678

2,104, 530

66,686,208

6,883, 561

59,802,647

1872.

48, 377, 502

1,171, 258

49, 548, 760

8,717,458

40, 831, 302

1873.

44, 472,038

384, 677

44,856,715

8,682,447

36,174,268

1874.

32, 645, 486

1,396,934

34, 042,420

19, 503,137

14, 539, 283

1875.

61, 543, 545

5,

66,980, 977

13,696,793

53, 284,184

-437, 432

1876.

29, 431, 757

1, 745, 293

31,177,050

7, 992,769

23,184,341

1877.

22, 359,101

4,231,273

26,590,374

26, 246, 234

344,140

1878.

6,632, 570

2, 571, 885

9,204,455

13,330,215

1879.

4,145, 085

442,529

4, 587, §14

5,624,948

1880.

1,775, 039

1, 863,986

3, 639, 025

80, 758,396

1, 826, 307

738, 825

2,565,132

100,031,259

1882.

31,403,625

1,184,255

32,587, 880

34, 377,054

1883.

8,920,909

2, 679,979

11, 600,888

17, 734,149

1884.

35,294,204

5,787,753

41,081,957

22, 831,317

1885.

2,741, 559

5,736,333

8,477,892

26, 691, 696

1886.

32, 766, 066

10,186,125

42, 952,191

20, 743,349

1887.

5,705,304

3,995, 883

9, 701,187

42,810, 601

1881

18,250, 640
22,208,842

1888.

12, 560, 084

5, 816,150

18, 376, 234

43, 934, 317

1889.

64,930,332

5,021,953

59,952,285

10,284,858

1890.

13,403,632

3,870,859

17,274, 491

12,943, 342

4, 331,149

1891.

84,939,551

1.423.103

86, 362, 654

18,232,567

68.130,087

49, 667,427

» o f dom estic gold, n ot being separately stated prior to 1861, and
o f dom estio silver.




57

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— SILVER COIN AND BULLION.
N o . 3 4 .— V a l u e
from
of

,

the

SILVER COIN

of

U n it e d St a t e s

I m po rts

or of

Y ea r ending
J u n e 30—

fro m

a n d BULLION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d
1843 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e ; a l s o A n n u a l E x c e s s

E xpo rts.
E xports.

D om estic.

T otal ex ­
ports.

Im ports.

Foreign.

E xcess o f
exports over
imports.

E xcess o f
im ports over
exports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1843 (9 m o s .).........

107,429

1,113,104

1,220,533

5,253, 898

1844.........................

183,405

4, 087, 693

1,271,098

4, 217,125

53,973

1845.........................
1sufi
................

844,446

5, 551,070

6, 395, 516

3, 251,392

3,144,124

423, 581

1,852, 069

2, 275,920

2, 867,319

591, 399

184.7 .......................

' 62, 620

869,103

931 723

2, 546,358

1, 614,635

1848.........................

2,700,412

4, 770, 419

7, 470,831

2, 951,529

1849.........................

956, 874

3,432,415

4, 389,289

2, 582, 593

1, 806, 696

1850.........................

2,046, 679

2,962,367

5,009,046

2, 852, 086

2,156,960
22, 821,006

4,033,365

4,519,302

1851.........................

18, 069, 580

6,635, 839

24, 705,419

1,884,413

1852.........................

37, 437, 837

2, 600,156

40,037, 993

1,846,985

38,191,008

1853.........................

23, 548, 535

2, 044, 017

25, 592, 552

1, 774, 026

23, 818,526

1854.........................

38, 062, 570

727,040

38, 789, 610

3, 726, 623

35, 062, 987

1855,....................

53, 957,418

1,139,128

55, 095, 546

2, 567, 010

52, 528, 536

1856.........................

44,148, 279

744, 508

44, 892, 787

3, 217, 327

41, 675, 460

1 8 5 7 .......................

60,078,352

3, 904, 269

63,982,621

5, 807,163

58,175,458

1858.........................

42, 407,246

2, 630, 343

45, 037, 589

7, 708, 428

37, 329,161
54,972,271

1859.........................

57, 502, 305

2, 779, 358

60,281, 663

5, 309, 392

1860.........................

56, 946, 851

8,100, 200

65, 047,051

6, 041, 349

59, 005, 702

1861.........................

23, 799, 870

2, 867,107

26,166,977

4, 047, 681

22,119, 296

1, 447, 737

1,447,737

2, 508, 041

1863.........................

55,993, 562

1, 993, 773

57, 987, 335

4, 053, 567

1864.........................

3, 338, 938

1, 395, 969

4, 731, 907

3,938, 843

2, 790,064

3865................... ..

8, 059, 418

1, 202,775

9, 262,193

3, 311,844

5, 050, 349

1866.........................

12, 515, 908

2, 330, 814

14, 846, 762

2, 503, 831

12, 342, 931

1867.........................

18, 746, 520

3, 095, 225

21, 841, 745

5, 045, 609

16,796,136

1862

.....................

,

1 060,304

53, 933, 768

1868.........................

15, 514,817

5, 872, 941

21, 387, 758

. 5, 450, 925

15,936, 833

1869.........................

14,473,190

6, 661, 692

21,134, 882

5, 675, 308

1870.........................

15, 303,193

9, 216, 511

24, 519, 704

14, 362, 229

15, 459, 574
10,157, 475

1871.........................

19, 821, 681

11,934, 099

31, 755, 780

14, 386,463

17,369, 317

1872.........................

24, 420, 738

5, 908, 036

30, 328, 774

5, 026, 231

25, 302, 543

1873.........................

29, 433, 508

10, 318, 351

39, 751, 859

12, 798, 490

26, 953, 369

1874.........................

27, 054,200

5, 533, 785

32, 587, 985

8, 951, 769

23, 636, 216

1875.........................

22, 313, 584

2, 837, 581

25,151,165

7, 203, 924

17,947, 241

1876.........................

20, 606, 934

4, 722, 318

25, 329, 252

7, 943, 972

17, 385, 280

1877.........................

20, 775, 637

8, 796, 226

29, 571, 863

14, 528,180

15, 043, 683

1878.........................

20, 429, 315

4,106, 355

21, 535, 670

16, 491, 099

8,044, 571

1879.........................

13, 409, 950

6, 999, 877

20, 409, 827

14, 671, 052

5, 738, 775
1, 227, 980

1880.........................

7, 572, 854

5, 931, 040

13, 503, 894

12, 275, 914

1881.......................

12, 400, 637

4, 441, 078

16, 841,715

10, 544, 238

6, 297, 477

1882.........................

12, 076, 646

4, 752, 953

16, 829, 599

8, 095, 336

8, 734, 263

1883................... ..

12, 702, 272

7, 517,173

• 20,219,445

10, 755, 242

9, 464,203

1884.........................

14, 931, 431

11,119, 995

26, 051, 426

14, 594, 945

11,456, 481

1885.........................

21, 634, 551

12,119, 082

33,753,633

16, 650, 627

17,203,006

1886.........................

19,158, 051

10,353,168

29, 511,219

17,850,307

11,660, 912

1887.........................

17, 005, 036

9,291,468

26, 296, 504

17, 260,191

9,036,313

1888.........................

20, 635, 420

7,402, 529

28, 037,949

15, 403,669

12, 634,280

1889.........................

25, 284, 662

11,404,586

36, 689,248

18, 678,215

18,011,033

1890........................

22, 378, 557

12,495, 372

34,873, 929

21,032,984

13,840, 945

1891....................... .

14, 033, 714

8, 557,274

22,590,988

18,026,880

4, 564,108

N ote .— T he exports o f dom estic silver prior to 1861, and in 1863, include the exports o f dom estic
gold.




No. 35 . —V alue of GOLD

SILVER COIN and BULLION imported into , and exported from , the United States from 1866 to

and

1891,

in c l u s iv e .

DOMESTIC EXPORTS.

T e a r ending Jun e 30—

FOREIGN E X P O R T S .

Silver.

G old.

.

Gold.

*

IM PORTS.

Silver.

•

G old.

Silver.

Coin.

Bullion.

Coin.

Bullion.

Coin.

Bullion.

Coin.

B ullion.

Coin.

Bullion.

Coin.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollar?.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,036, 989

Dollars.
75,325

2, 255, 529

972,769

7, 223,492

43,654

2, 460,177

2, 796, 951

18, 939

3, 076, 286

1, 971, 645

15, 053, 221

61,988

4, 983, 611

20,731,473

49,395, 993

10,832, 849

1,683,059

1867........................................

13, 867,641

22, 362, 035

15,853, 539

2,892,990

1868.......................................

23, 841,155

44,390, 003

12, 978, 311

2, 536, 506

94, 508

4, 070, 678

169, 068

5, 703, 873

1, 784, 536

6, 952, 907

90, 410

5, 360, 515

1869.........................................

13, 584,407

14, 858,369

13, 573,427

899, 763

19,146

7, 541, 576

233,174

6, 428, 518

890, 930

13, 241, 638

55,142

5, 620,166

1870

.........................

15, 812,108

12, 768, 501

11, 748, 864

3, 554, 329

39, 778

5, 015, 575

2, 682

1871

.........................

9, 089,959

55,491, 719

17, 285, 916

2,535,765

2,104, 530

1872........................................

7, 986,145

40, 391, 357

22, 729, 657

1, 691, 081

1873.......................................

8, 810,175

35,661, 863

27,759, 066

1, 674, 442

1874........................................

3, 878, 543

28, 766, 942

22,498, 782

4, 555, 418

1 8 7 5 ....................................

2,233,775

59,309,770

17,197,914

5,115,670

3, 696

1876........................................

1,888,896

27, 542, 861

15,240, 344

5, 366, 590

11,600

1877........................................

1,084,536

21,274, 565

11,482,894

9,292,743

1878........................................

205, 319

6,427,251

15, 035, 045

5,394,270

1879........................................

24,774

4,120,311

11,883,064

1,526,886

1880........................................

87, 066

1, 687,973

6, 912, 864

659, 990

4,780

1,372, 207

7,345, 251

380, 909

4, 645, 322

1, 542, 593

7,139, 854

471, 715

12, 326, 775

1, 396, 934

25,000

5, 508, 785

1, 614, 669

17, 888, 468

837, 683

8,114, 086

5,433, 736

11, 835

2, 825,746

1, 581, 638

12,115,155

1, 295, 754

5, 908,170

1,733, 693

15, 995

4,706,323

1,204, 965

6, 787, 744

1. 058,177

6, 885, 795

67,511

4,163,762

334,167

8,462, 059

2,119, 570

24,126, 664

4, 693, 253

9, 834, 927

1,450

2, 570,435

55, 570

3, 550, 785

1,972, 662

11, 357, 553

6, 971, 849

9, 519, 250

6,255

436,274

1,483,614

5, 516, 263

1, 297,244

4,327, 704

2,447,888

12,223,164

104, 204

1, 759, 782

324, 509

5,606,531

20, 337,445

60,420,951

1, 981, 425

10, 294, 489

65, 560 | 4, 375, 518. 30, 998, 919
9,406,053
78,793
4,674,160

69, 032, 340

2, 303,472

8, 240, 766

24, 971, 001

2,121, 733

5, 973, 603

11,852, 995

547, 642

2,157

736, 668

11, 653,547

423, 099

2 ,1 0 0

1,182,155

12,251, 378

150, 894

14, 241,050

690, 381

2, 679,979

319,900

7,197,273

3,334, 708

14,399,441

2,475,968

8,279, 274

2,400

5,785, 353

494, 240

10, 625, 755

4, 997, 571

17, 833,746

2,910,451

11, 684, 494
12, 020, 243

1885......................... ...............

395, 750

2,345, 809

20, 422, 924

1,211, 627

5, 736, 333

58,470

12.060,612

3,849,237

17, 842,459

4, 530,384

1886........................................

27, 365, 090

5,400, 976

18,693,313

464, 738

146,184

10, 039, 941

37, 250

10, 315,918

4, 073,458

16, 669, 891

4,151,438

13, 698, 869

1887........................................

2,154,534

3, 550, 770

16, 941, 713

63,323

18, 932

3, 976, 951

9, 291,468

19, 770, 714

23,139,887

4, 932,697

12, 327,494

5, 816,150

31,980

7, 370,549

22, 361,845

21,572,472

5,619, 006

9, 784, 663

31,933

4, 990, 020

30, 614

11,373, 972

1,705,450

8,579,408

5, 713, 049

12, 965,166

1888........................................

9, 348, 685

3, 211, 399

20,563, 956

71, 464

1889........................................

50, 786, 393

4,143, 939

25,217, 903

66,759

1890........................................

9,451,896

3, 951,736

22,291,911

86, 646

13,800

3, 857, 059

94, 538

12, 400, 834

2,391,395

10,551, 947

7, 085, 684

13, 947,300

1891......... ..............................

17, 234, 651

67, 704, 900

13, 797,391

236, 323

11, 770

1,411,333

29,914

8, 527,360

2,105.034

16,127,533

6,321, 977

11, 704, 903




BULLION.

5, 744, 003

1, 741, 364
4,802,454

14, 280, 627

10, 232, 556

29,805, 289
12,242,021

14,199, 797

105, 836

85, 795

84. 943
4,118,455

162, 432

5, 706,174

164, 033

1,598, 336
23, 052,183

11, 376,190

384, 677

1881........................................
1883.........................................

680, 760
1,177, 387

1,166, 478

1882........................................
1884.......................................

9, 213, 829
11, 934, 099

EXPORTS— COIN AND

1866........................................

IMPORTS AND

Bullion.

Dollars.

32, 854

c*
00

No. 36.— T o t a l V a l u e s

of

MERCHANDISE R e c e i v e d

A c r o ss U n i t e d S t a t e s T e r r it o r y
and

so S h i p p e d ,

d u r in g

each

or for

Year

from

the

P r in c ip a l

I m m e d i a t e TRANSSHIPMENT

from

1873

to

1891,

in

and

other

P orts

F

of the

o r e ig n

C o u n t r ie s

U n it e d S t a t e s

for

to o t h e r

I m m e d i a t e TRANSIT
F

o r e ig n

*

C o u n t r ie s ,

in c l u s iv e .

C O U N T R IE S FR O M W H IC H R E C E IV E D .
B ritish N orth A m erica.

Europe.

U nited
K ingdom .

G erm any.

France.

Other
E urope.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

B ritish
Colum bia.

N ew fou n d­
land and
Labrador.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1873.

19,144,815

250, 704

188, 748

95, 002

19, 679, 269

495, 289

12, 894,164

5,240

13,394, 693

1874

18,832, 900

211, 907

185, 517

62, 430

19, 292, 754

449, 655

13, 616, 344

97, 691

14,163,690

1875.

18, 657, 276

325, 648

288,946

141, 654

19,413, 524

443, 570

17, 342, 933

256, 074

1876.

14,304,197

290, 489

184, 436

155, 257

14, 934, 379

261, 443

22,134, 275

195, 047

18, 042, 577
1,137

22, 591, 902

1877.

13, 732, 085

337,897

192, 379

143, 482

14, 405, 843

160, 658

12, 092, 619

218, 418

12, 471, 695

1878.

10, 084, 510

378, 768

152,352

69, 891

10,685, 521

163, 978

11, 627,114

412, 966

12, 204, 058
12, 081, 095

1879.

8, 795* 340

521,917

216,816

71,354

9, 605, 427

194,129

11, 606, 832

2S0, 079

1880.

10, 314,139

620,704

283, 014

112, 426

11,330, 283

215,131

16, 782, 315

137, 271

1881.

14,898,052

721, 844

423,459

192,229

16,235, 584

171, 383

16, 758,108

72, 555

1882.

18, 911, 637

755, 560

613,786

1,154, 788

21,435, 771

164, 990

28,265,083

113, 018

87

28, 543,178

1883.

20,242,222

1,149,195

813,804

1, 221, 862

23,427, 083

561, 791

29, 204, 031

36,973

25

29, 802, 820

1884.

14, 036,694

948, 901

732,990

1,144, 241

16, 862, 826

656, 233

12,574,953

188, 041

1885.

11, 064,186

1, 140, 548

713,567

568, 693

13, 486, 994

933, 806

12, 280,483

308,691

633

13, 523, 613

1886.

13,142, 644

1,462,414

834,560

* 438,805

15, 878, 423

1,165, 973

9, 303, 864

359,104

32,079

1887.

17,977, 200

1,670, 952

1,128,816

551, 946

21,328, 914

1, 684, 730

9, 606,175

213, 816

55

17,134, 717
17, 002, 046

13, 419, 227
10, 861, 020
11, 504,721

1888.

13, 707, 240

1, 817, 511

1,189, 672

765, 514

6,417,701

372, 934

27,134

8, 542, 817

19, 080, 674

2, 582, 456

1, 338, 525

792,444

17,479, 937
23, 794, 099

1, 525, 048

1889.

2, 596, 233

8, 355,178

294,859

89, 853

11, 336,123

1890.

20, 664, 427

2, 735, 546

1,450,227

1,520,476

26, 370, 676

3, 070, 657

12,449, 772

306, 897

174, 584

16, 001, 910

1891.

20, 879, 851

2,819, 238

1,475, 753

1, 238, 755

26, 413, 597

3, 859, 079

15, 310,945

422, 806

187,640

19, 780, 470




TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE.

Y e a r ending J u n e 30—

N ova Scotia, Q uebec, Onta­
N ew B ru n s­ rio, M a n ito ­
ba, and the
w ick, and
P rin ce E d ­
N orth w est
T e rr ito r y .
w ard Island.

Cn
O

N o. 36.—T o t a l

values

of

MERCHANDISE R e c e i v e d

A c r o s s U n i t e d S t a t e s T e r r it o r y ,

from

the

P r in c ip a l

e t c ., d u r i n g

each

and

Year

other

from

F

1873

o r e ig n
to

1891,

C o u n t r ie s

for

I m m e d i a t e TRANSIT

i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

c*
^

C O U N T R IE S F R O M W H IC H R E C E I V E D — Continued.
W e st Indies.
Y e a r ending Ju n e 30—

M e xico .

Dollars.

Cuba.

Other
W e s t Indies.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Sonth
A m erica.

' Dollars.

•Asia and
Oceanica.

A fr ic a .

A ll other
cou n tries.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1873..................... ..............................

286 607

5 737 904

275 371

6,013,275

451,881

215, 509

1874....................................................

151,990
115 527

4 563 869

153 792

4, 717, 661

130, 250

338,141

l,i 759 308

287 403

2,046,711

467, 734

452,645

1875........................... .........................
1876....................................................

226, 315

1877................*...................................

158,852

1878....................................................

146,822

33,534

24,417

40 099,185

56, 260

38, 850 676

81,829

65,736

40, 686 283
42, 062, 655

2,962, 963

262,922

3, 225, 885

224,199

797, 002

33,737

29,101

1,095,451

202,977

1,298, 428

511, 638

391,860

16,685

1,772

29, 256 773

1,094

3,041,957

211,842

3,253, 799

462,176

425,567

129,581

28,530

27, 337,148

135

1879....................................................

222,320

6,571

1,954,042

263,413

2,217,455

463,421

477,684

14,806

7, 088

25, 095,867

1880....................................................

239,655

11,624

3,606,099

303,920

3, 910,019

469,421

624, 861

66,400

70,869

33,857,749

1881....................................................

217,444

6, 874

2,642, 550

425,883

3,068,433

361,005

772, 355

34,534

5,783

37, 704, 058

1882....................................................

380,100

23,636

5,662,926

537,190

6,200,116

516,248

820, 588

143, 565

2,257

58, 065,459

1883....................................................

281,309

16,278

3,126,069

472,784

3,598, 853

489, 065

1,053,157

85,901

123, 861

58,878,327

1 88 4..................................................

408,124

49,784

3,655,568

355,819

4,011,387

185,287

1,487,931

155, 575

234,251

36, 814,392

1885....................................................

308,203

12,685

4,853,354

330,860

5,181,214

325,303

1,399, 563

191, 634

3,239

34,435,538

1 8 8 6 ................................................

216, 078

37,964

6,797,879

327,513

7,125, 392

620, 629

2,131,640

163, 697

3,421

37, 038, 264
42,766,121

1 8 8 7 .................................................

111,635

73,674

6, 780, 853

558,105

7,338,958

526, 863

1,591, 679

288,151

1,526

1888....................................................

120,497

92,195

4,820, 846

513, 629

5, 334, 475

534, 544

1, 224,152

193,342

21,250

33, 343,209

1889....................................................

296 654

322,195

9,054,736

675, 238*

9,729, 974

481,835

1,220,487

220, 027

1, 859

47, 403,253

1 8 9 0 ..................................................

639,050

368,142

9,759,256

704,921

10,464,177

627,372

1,054,050

153, 650

19, 925

55,698,952

1891....................................................

565,338

235,673

6,977,901

986, 558

7,964, 459

1, 313, 689

1,060,449

162,256

1,986

57,497,917




TEANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE.

Dollars.

Central
A m erica.

No. 36. — T o t a l V a l u e s

of

MERCHANDISE R e c e i v e d

A c r o ss U n i t e d S t a t e s T e r r it o r y ,

from

the

e t c ., d u r i n g

P r in c ip a l
each

F

an d other

Year

1873

from

o r e ig n

to

1891,

C o u n t r ie s
in c l u s iv e —

for

I m m e d i a t e TRANSIT

Continued.

C O U N T R IE S T O W H IC H S H IP P E D .
Europe.

U n ited
K ingdom .

G erm any.

Prance.

O ther
E urope.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

B ritish
Colum bia.

N ew fou n d­
land and
Labrador.

TotaL

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1873...................................................
1874
.....................................
....................................
1875

5,144.175

5,622,325

37,332

1, 227,157

12, 030, 989

5,282,290

21, 320,174

181, 720

26, 784,184

5, 391,201

3,866, 642

9, 346

423,040

9, 690, 229

7,150, 036

19,843,169

317, 534

27,310,789

7,229,912

1,495, 285

13,780

31, 843

8, 770, 820

8, 999, 596

20, 283, 639

517, 060

1876....................................................

11, 791,200

2, 958, 558

34, 817

101, 327

14, 885, 902

9,102, 600

14, 658,358

658, 836

94

24, 419,888

1877....................................................

7, 758,501

1,108, 298

32, 848

108,472

9, 008,119

2, 879,422

15, 551, 238

544, 018

2,475

18, 977,, 153

29, 800, 295

1878....................................................

9, 577, 050

2, 905, 230

111, 444

154, 208

12, 747, 932

951, 268

11,436, 470

524, 013

034

12, 912, 685

18¥9..................................................

8,175,951

2, 252, 572

110, 029

108, 781

10, 647, 333

889, 539

11, 520, 877

476, 824

2,347

12,889,58?

1880....................................................

10, 856, 579

3, 658, 477

162, 525

560, 026

15, 237, 607

1, 643, 716

14,866, 663

531,436

288

17, 042,103

1881....................................................

9,122, 079

2, 729, 246

172, 460

174, 482

12,198, 267

1, 778, 836

20, 85 7,827

719, 268

333

23, 356, 264

1882....................................................

11, 592, 806

5, 336,361

252,188

365, 338

17, 546, 693

2, 732, 665

34, 005, 845

855, 784

1,190

37, 505, 484

1883....................................................

11,089,865

2, 758, 994

204, 040

305, 470

14, 358, 369

2, 455, 537

35, 878, 389

971, 307

7, 335

39, 312, 568
22, 939,385

1884............ v .....................................

5,287,889

2,960,488

147,198

455, 947

8, 851, 522

1, 740, 900

19, 717, 466

1,475, 833

5,186 •

1885....................................................

7, 235,519

3,771, 524

282, 930

289, 462

11, 579, 435

1, 635, 442

16, 448, 942

1, 615, 293

781

19, 700, 458

1 8 8 6 ................................................

8, 510, 097

3, 803, 566

139, 097

457, 524

12,910, 284

2, 040,298

16,369,429

1, 825,178

6> 174

20, 241, 079
22,187,955

1887....................................................

10, 052, 219

4, 353, 992

360, 437

454, 809

15, 221,457

1, 621, 748

70

6, 853,195

2, 551, 043

354, 635

329,292

10, 088,165

1, 781, 028

19, 930,*296
13, 459,169

635, 841

1888....................................................

370,322

1,137

15, 611, 656

1889....................................................

9,233, 659

4, 581,064

635, 084

408, 747

14, 858, 554

2, 484, 787

18, 993, 957

665, 527

2,704

22, 146, 975

1890....................................................

10, 656, 465

5, 097,434

348, 252

605,110

16, 707, 261

5, 277, 210

21,140,198

913,106

4, 690

27, 335, 204

1891....................................................

11, 968,8 8

3, 640, 940

348, 721

904, 865

16, 863, 334

5, 605, 614

21 695, 992

547,144

34, 273:

27, 883, 023




TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE.

T e a r ending Jun e 30—

B ritish N o rth A m erica.
N ova Scotia, Q uebec, Onta­
N ew B run s­ rio, M anito­
w ick, and
ba, and the
P rince E d ­
N orthw est
w ard Island.
T erritory.

No. 3 6 .— T o t a l V a l u e s

of

MERCHANDISE R e c e i v e d

A c r o ss U n i t e d S t a t e s T e r r it o r y ,

from

P r in c ip a l

t iie

e t c ., d u r i n g

each

Year

and

Other F

from

1873

to

o r e ig n

1891,

C o u n t r ie s

for

I m m e d i a t e TRANSIT

i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

aa
N3

C O U N T R IE S TO W H IC H S H I P P E D —C ontinued.
W e st Indies.
T e a r ending Ju n e 30—

M e x ico .

Dollars.

Other
W e st Indies.

A sia and
O ceanica.

A l l other
countries.

TOTAL.

T otal.

South
A m erica.

A frica .

Cuba.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

102,239

422,010

99, 450

391,372

13, 892

22,673

36, 408

319, 771
520,493

129,487

649, 980

184, 326

284, 572

18, 000

11, 208

38, 850, 676

1,155,004

88,030

248, 358

157, 646

406,004

156, £24

291, 973

6,750

10, 583

40, 686, 283

1873....................................................

235,113

99,502

1874....................................................

665,214

3875....................................................

40, 099,185

1876....................................................

1,129, 440

74,717

600,061

190, 788

790, 849

396,603

360,400

786

4, 070

42, 062, 655

3877....................................................

329,577

65,441

306,311

158,912

465, 223

151, 077

257,375

2,344

464

29,256, 773

1878....................................................

316,664

38,300

319,611

334, *91

654,102

286,163

375,521

1,189

4,592

27, 337,148

3879....................................................

330, 968

62,693

174,757

361, 649

536,406

222,256

402,152

2,670

1,802

25, 095, 867

1880................. ............... ...................

300,148

37,963

224,848

563,476

788,324

173, 551

270,396

5,805

1,852

1881....................................................

671,008

74,320

177,340

699,861

877, 201

210,368

315,418

1, 212

33, 857,749
37, 704, 058

1882................................................ .

800,025

91,060

319,257

690,841

l t 010,098

524,578

485,175

12,346

1883............................. ......................

2,282, 473

166, 719

352, 552

778,254

1,130, 806

1,153,915

462, 768

10,280

429

58, 878, 327
36, 814,392

58, 065, 459

1884....................................................

2, 748,434

107,949

221,061

713,535

934, 596

671,511

550,341

7,644

3,010

1885....................................................

1, 262, 515

72,420

119,376

747,600

866, 976

544, 804

402, 679

2,491

3,760

34,435,538

1886....................................................

1, 279,399

131, 238

452, 700

1,044,876

1,497, 576

479,832

485,131

11,670

2,055

37,038,264

1887....................................................

2, 002,476

255,449

608,121

1, 305,360

1, 913, 481

613,432

551, 229

14,215

6, 427

42,766,121

1888....................................................

3, 766,180

353, 726

563, 539

1, 558, 010

2,121, 549

646, 614

729,226

18,045

8,048

33,343, 209
47,403,253

1889....................................................

4, 781,110

315,123

892,158

2,428,619'

3, 320, 777

1,182, 639

788, 917

5, 762

3,396

1890....................................................

4, 944,149

423,671

1, 215, 399

2,908,626

4,124, 025

1, 329,436

811, 912

18,423

4,871

55,698,952

1891....................................................

5, 052, 318

549, 934

966, 851

• 3,821,869

4, 788,720

1, 723, 889

596,212

15,764

24,723

57,497, 917

%




TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TR AD E.

Dollars.

Central
A m erica.

No. 37.— V a l u e

Y ea r ending
J a n e 30—

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED

Baltim ore,
M d.

B oston and
Charleston, Galveston,
Charles­
Tex.
S.C .
town, M ass.

Dollars,

Dollars.

4,816,454

24,389,735

Dollars.

Dollars.

at

th e P r in c ip a l
f r o m 1865 t o

N ew Or­
leans, La.

and

1891,

all O ther
in c l u s iv e .

P

orts o f t h e

U

n it e d

States

P hilai Portland i San F ra n ­ Savannah,
N e w Y o rk , N o rfo lk and
P o r ts ­
delphia, Pa. and Fal*
N. Y .
Ga.
m outh, Ya.
m outh, M e. j cisco, Cal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,463,965

}52, 248, 978

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

7,037, 876

2, 063,182

15, 802, 226

Dollars .

d u r in g

each

A ll other
ports.

Dollars.

Y e a j*

TOTAL.

Dollars .
238, 740, 580
445, 512,158

8,155,991

42,650,884

587, 260

I ll , 357

8,710,220

302, 505, 719

61, 626

13,167, 536

2, 518, 033

15, 568,416

334-, 596

51, 140, 520

12,209,509

45, 280, 555

661,966

571,757

11,142, 249

277, 469, 510

19, 886

15, 349, 480

4, 085, 299

18, 064, 911

257, 512

32,717,937

417, 831, 571

1868.................

12,929, 349

36,942, 341

497, 300

579, 966

10, 732, 697

236, 791, 028

15, 740

14, 445, 205

3, 291, 043

15, 685, 337

474, 078

25,052, 356

357, 436, 440

1869.................

15,863, 032

44, 583, 822

401,244

266, 517

11, 064, 200

282,060,008

205, 591

15, 882, 188

2, 923, 216

15,117, 604

748, 977

28, 389, 980

417, 506, 379

1870.................

19, 512, 468

47,484, 060

505,699

509, 231

14,377,471

281, 048,813

14,451

14,483,211

2, 922,164

15, 982, 549

1, 001, 917

38,116, 374

435, 958,408

1871.................

24, 672, 871

53, 613, 754

621, 559

1, 255, 003

18,421, 796

348, 755, 769

94,091

17, 728, 006

2,129, 469

15, 978, 295

1, 090, 717

35, 862, 354

520, 223, 684

1872.................

28, 834, 566

70, 275, 066

740, 976

1,741, 000

18, 433, 285

416,162,512

290,128

20, 383, 832

2,467, 550

27, 222, 270

627, 410

39, 416, 482

626. 595, 077
642,136,210

1873.................

29, 251, 444

67, 969, 345

746,139

2, 426, 626

1*9,867,501

418, 709,493

146, 367

25, 393, 061

2, 955, 691

32, 679, 791

820, 258

41,170, 494

1874.................

29, 283, 894

52, 059, 729

803,575

1,419, 955

14,424,248

376, 732, 380

80, 381

26,446, 037

2, 727, 593

26, 735, 461

741, 333

35, 951, 756

567, 406, 342

1875.................

27,787, 451

51, 908, 587

680, 343

1, 216, 265

12, 320, 822

357,136, 893

18, 929

34, 094, 323

1, 782, 987

24, 677, 243

755, 901

30, 625, 692

533, 005,436
460, 741,190

1876.................

22, 305, 346

37, 222,890

455, 562

1, 332, 940

11, 216, 572

303, 466, 910

21, 415

22,471, 367

1,178, 423

28, 435,128

490, 771

32,143, 866

1877.................

22, 322, 544

42, 218, 338

148, 693

1, 411, 594

9, 326, 606

298, 261, 378

8,973

19, 673, 874

1, 729, 271

29,646,823

521, 342

26, 053, 690

451, 323,126

1878.................. 16, 899,855

40,268, 023

134, 564

1, 078, 368

10, 921,412

292, 797, 559

33, 011

19,333,496

833, 981

26, 575, 610

494, 892

27, 680, 761

437, 051, 532

1879.................

14, 017, 604

40, 448, 791

131,185

856, 086

6, 902, 021

302, 349, 053

33, 814

24, 377, 271

755, 868

29, 111, 744

428, 519

26, 365, 816

445, 777, 775

1880.................

19, 945,989

68, 503,136

202, 790

1, 094, 514

10, 611,353

459, 937,153

47, 057

35, 944, 500

1, 391, 086

35, 221, 751

483, 802

34, 571, 615

667, 951, 746

1881.................

16,189, 816

61, 960,103

440, 240

3,101, 324

12, 213, 920

435, 450, 905

113,688

32, 583; 106

1, 809,212

37, 943, 695

876, 092

39, 982, 527

642, 604, 628

1882...............

14, 938,258

69,594,057

577,148

3, 022, 274

12,133, 291

493,060,891

369, 096

34,136, 579

2, 453, 394

41,001, 636

847, 694

52, 505, 256

724, 639, 574

1883.................

14, 599,179

72,552,075

498,891

1, 511, 712

9,596, 762

496, 005,276

186, 355

33, 738,556

2, 486, 359

45, 702, 530

483, 281

45, 819, 938

723,180, 914

1884.................

11,423, 665

65,865, 551

462, 949

1,119, 708

10,781, 561

465,119,630

223, 626

33, 657, 216

2, 403, 509

35, 857, 698

652, 360

40,127, 220

667, 697, 693

1885.................

11, 849, 696

53,445, 929

446, 901

1,157, 370

8, 688, 552

380, 077, 748

130, 214

29, 919, 019

1, 297, 080

35, 040, 350

652, 625

54,821,845

577, 527, 329

1886.................

11, 690, 944

58,430, 707

721, 581

757,133

8,115,171

419, 338, 932

124, 717

36, 561, 313

1, 907, 644

37,142,117

426, 353

60,213,524

635,436,136

1887.................

12, 535, 920

61, 018, 330

553, 203

705, 309

9, 652,135

456, 698, 631

99, 956

39, 952, 349

2, 002, 388

40, 707, 708

201, 765

68,192, 074

692, 319, 768

1888............... .

11, 741, 585

63, 897, 778

490,102

715, 808

11, 617, 749

470, 426, 774

95,4)36

41, 772,121

1, 280, 632

46, 692, 905

293, 727

74, 932, 837

723, 957,114

1889.................

15, 223, 844

66, 731, 023

662,606

722, 656

14, 492, 480

472,153, 507

180, 640

48, 528, 602

906, 291

48, 425, 760

373,981 ' 76, 730, 262

745,131, 652

1890.................. 13,140, 203

62, 876, 666

646,644

415, 792

14, 658,163

516, 426, 693

89, 042

53, 936, 315

622, 034

48, 751,223

472,343

77,275,291

789, 310, 409

1891.................

71, 212, 614

993, 248

648,021

20, 267, 060

537, 786, 007

75,172

59, 427, 890

730, 963

50, 943, 299

515,862

81, 760, 373

844, 916,196

20, 555, 687




a Inclu d es specie.

MERCHANDISE— BY PORTS.

1866 a ..............
1867 a ..............

IMPORTS OF

30,923,164

C5

No. 3 8 .—V a l u e

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED
in g e a c h

Year

fro m t h e P r in c ip a l a n d a ll o t h e r
f r o m 1866 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

P

orts

of

the

U

n it e d

States

due

-

g

^

[M ixed gold and cu rre n cy valu es ]
Baltim ore,
M d.

Dollars.
186 6a .............. 10,804, 012

B oston and Charleston, G alveston,
Charles­
T ex.
S .C .
town, M ass.

N ew Or­
leans, La.

N ew Y ork,
N. Y .

N o rfo lk
P ortlan d
P h ila ­
and P o r ts ­
delphia, Pa. and F a l­
m outh, Va.
m outh, M e.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

18,205,065

9, 624,229

1,288,926

96,765,083

264, 510, 247

Dollars.
246,112

San F ran­
cisco, Cal.

Savannah,
Ga.

A l l other
ports.

T ota l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

17,132,881

2,809, 571

27, 226, 419

17, 924,912

84,146,820

550, 684, 277

10, 964, 409

16,496,679

11, 785, 918

6, 979,796

82, 297,968

170,465,028

2,013, 960

16, 535, 807

1, 582, 701

11, 555, 241

16, 668, 684

38, 399, 841

385, 746,032

13,813,084

14,944,806

9,913, 776

5,829,110

58, 303,242

166,162,651

1, 719, 094

14, 339,754

2,410,877

13, 558, 680

24, 646, 219

44, 914,445

370, 555,738

1869.................

13, 651,335
14, 310, 508

13,118,827

7,421,188

9, 616,153

75,070,775

158,768,835

1, 371, 796

14,527, 959

2, 369,164

12, 273, 700

21, 057, 728

41, 797, 689

371,045,149

12, 246,267

10, 772, 071

14, 869, 601 107, 367, 676

187, 092,158

1, 307,440

16, 896,072

1,488,189

13, 385, 991

29,749, 058

45, 723, 310

455,208, 341

17, 776, 027
20, 954, 775

2,972,401

12, 494,102

32, 857, 902

51,194, 584

478,115,292

3, 512,986

9,685,388

28,246,607

43, 066, 215

476,421,478

1870.................
2871.................

15, 008, 305

11, 974,229

12, 387, 524

13,764,384

93, 759,421

213, 298, 365

628,048

1872.................

18, 321,121

20, 907, 869

10,933,430

12, 211,774

89,470, 542 218, 222, 734

888,037

258,113, 548

1,235, 068

24,174, 757

3,114, 368

24, 225, 520

32, 675, 500

49, 438, 858

575, 227, 017

92, 984, 936 293, 926, 705

1, 831, 036

33, 065,405

3, 581,502

24, 415, 007

30, 213,476

60. 473. 213

633,339,368

1873.................

19, 335,978

26, 823,175

14, 200, 041

17, 629, 633 104, 260,571

1874.................

27, 485, 379

28,326, 612

17, 900,146

19,135, 951

1875.................

27,437, 757

29,163,829

19,655, 966

15, 869,132

71,418,662

253,478,584

5,243,986

28,432, 974

3,119, 923

.23, 266, 395

29, 666,666

52,483, 764

558, 237,638

1876.................

31,206,807

36, 032, 892

18, 088,152

35, 245, 041

83,823,693

253,115,991

7,053,841

40,244, 075

4, 287, 219

22,478,350

22, 681, 753

60, 650,898

594, 917, 715

1877.................

39,141, 274

42,747, 795

19,945,536

15,160,394

70,182,143

274,120,814

6, 716,338

45,483, 046

3,703, 950

28, 927,528

16,199,441

70, 652, 595

632, 980, 854

1878.................. 45,492,527

46, 542, 044

17, 727,783

12,177, 540

85,368,466

327,226,478

8,693, 680

44, 508, 089

3, 347, 866

20, 937, 040

18, 544, 963

65,183, 454

695, 749, 930

57, 474,495

48,100,019

19,607,897

16, 393,877

63,782,426

327, 796,819

9,830,352

47,013,751

2,246, 386

30,280,402

21, 527,235

55,485, 083

699,538, 742

90, 238,503

1879.................

1880.................. 76,220, 870

58, 023, 587

19, 590, 627

16, 712, 861

385, 506,602

14,065,455

49,612,195

3, 569, 351

31, 845, 712

23,992, 364

54, 568, 226

823, 946, 253

1881.................. 72,444,413

72,100,193

26,498,825

26,685, 248 103, 530, 548 393, 658,208

17,864,770

44,147,296

3, 929, 371

34, 412, 580

27,575,161

61, 079,334

883, 925,947

1882.................

39,412, 642

61, 614, 526

19,475,433

15, 515, 094

70,680,176

332,102,136

17, 730, 532

37, 957,661

2, 323, 577

52, 772, 340

19, 745,658

63,909, 957

733, 239,732

1883.................

54, 956, 050

61, 273,101

22, 573,167

29, 627, 898

94, 838, 634 347, 308, 334

18,445, 548

38,132,145

2,874, 557

44,139, 303

22, 813,347

67, 241, 548

804,223,632

1884.................. 43, 064, 217

62, 528, 000

16,231, 892

20,433,878

81, 630, 030 320, 016,246

12, 353, 256

36,467,799

7,015, 221

36,194,488

19, 947,349

69, 082,476

724, 964, 852

1885.................. 45, 041, 634

61, 378, 633

18,882,566

12, 678, 433

78,402,154

14, 797,181

38, 642,516

3,883, 924

37, 082,520

20, 871,446

61, 304, 012

726, 682, 946

334,718,227

35, 844, 824

53,428,513

17, 629, 902

16, 960, 5L4

81, 523, 779 304,496,611

11,656,137

33, 719,861

2, 687,121

29, 564, 561

20, 304, 812

58,147, 889

665, 964, 529

1887.................. 51, 601,118

57,775,156

14, 625,218

18, 899, 665

79, 050, 983 306, 842, 375

15, 310, 247

35,361, 876

1, 831, 267

32, 027, 995

23,783, 313

65, 913, 710

703, 022,923
683,862,104

1886.................

46,212,036

55,482,664

15,464, 752

15, 700,984

80, 788,096

301,486,784

12,289,110

28,733,415

1, 377, 680

27, 207,609

20,256,113

78, 862,861

1889.................. 50, 602, 996

68,868,409

14, 001, 563

15, 525,180

83, 222, 734 310, 928,151

13, 841, 897

27, 707,437

2,870, 247

37, 043,100

17, 864, 764

85, 806,131

730,282,609

73,964,802

70, 364.955

13, 788,751

24,326,760 107,300, 637 340, 268,765

14,247, 097

37, 239,820

2, 699, 363

35,962, 078

30, 884,109

94,246,691

845,293,828

1891.................. 64, 356, 479

76, 719,517

21, 940, 886

33, 678, 399 108, 007, 428 337,806,277

16,475,752

33,438, 639

2,573,392

39, 259,881

33, 506, 426 104,507,207

872,270,283

1888.................
1890..................




a Includes specie.

OF DOMESTIC M ERCHANDISE ----- BY PORTS.

1867.................
1868..................

EXPORTS

Y e a r ending
Ju n e 30—

*

No.

3 9 .—-V a l u e

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED f r o m t h e P r i n c i p a l
1866 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

Baltim ore,
M d.

Dollars.

B oston and Charleston, G alveston,
Charles­
T ex.
S .C .
tow n, M ass.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1866 a,

103,071

892, 787

286

I

1867 a .

128, 530

2, 019,191

2, 366

I

1 8 6 8 ...

165,134

1,665, 054

3, 030

1 8 6 9 ...

240,550

1,262,251

922
8,646

«

1 8 7 0 ..

.

200,225

1,885,162

1 8 7 1 ..

.

86, 373

1, 450, 398

1 8 7 2 ..

.

124.212

1,736, 514

Dollars.

Huron,
M ich.

N ew Or­
leans, La.

N ew Y ork ,

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

N. Y .

and

all

other

N o rfo lk
and P o rts ­
m outh, V a.

P h iladel­
phia, Pa.

Dollars.

Dollars.

P

orts of

the

U n it e d S ta tes

from

San F ran ­
cisco, Cal.

Savannah,
Ga.

A ll other
districts.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

210,144

7, 453, 845

59, 871

2,886,893

S, 207

586, 081

11, 235, 211

137, 004

1, 599, 946

10,736

93,190

520, 276

8,574, 975

34, 024

675, 800

1, 937

797, 359

12, 562, 999

24,959

313,855

7,167, 373

20, 753

662, 058

5, 970

1,252,309

10, 951, 000

3, 672, 939

16,155, 295

37, 676

32,220

3, 126, 013

14, 742,117

4, 854, 767

20, 611, 508

219,276

9,522, 588

31, 538

605, 790

22, 866

840

262,158

9, 412,124

17, 256

539,126

79,140

2, 550,989

14, 421, 270

119

159

22,340

486,043

10, 287,917

33,874

504,686

4, 064

2,490, 527

15, 690, 455

150

86,876

111, 462

290, 263

11,415,751

2, 298,297

17, 446, 483

57,091

430,780

290, 905

10, 707, 633

355

2,216, 049

16, 849, 619

2,005, 554

14.158, 611

4,131

36, 232

776, 711

22,432

669, 753

8, 954,641

23, 635

803,762

9, 735, 585

37, 719

812, 591

559

1, 851, 938

14, 802, 424

190, 061

8,096,565

471,270

863, 065

6, 265

1, 255, 055

12,804, 996

345,221

221, 567

9,267,199

44, 755

854,319

483

1, 787, 046

14,156, 498

103,580

125,187

8, 073,476

64,951

1,078,900

1,418,282

12, 098, 651

37,028

469,082

203,516

7, 053,488

37,498

513,217

2,138, 222

11, 692. 305

81,859

531,243

213,438

13,522, 816

82,409

684,276

1, 974, 578

18, 451, 399

2,534,955

17, 302, 525

1 8 7 3 ..

.

77,546

2,333, 054

1 8 7 4 ..

.

179, 598

2,275,023

1 8 7 5 ..

.

100,165

1,678,868

135, 804

303,472

152, 710

1 8 7 6 ..

.

176, 763

1, 214, 244

131,178

507,873

333,974

1 8 7 7 ..

.

67,994

1, 327,401

82, 692

441,498

1 8 7 8 ..

.

138, 543

1,426,426

70,939

1 8 7 9 ..

.

82,446

1,093, 645

58,184

1 8 8 0 .. .

25, 000

1, 214,754

1 8 8 1 ...

27,280

1,333,484

3,140

500

20,141

16

15,594

856,900

28,039

8,294

300,705

278,555

12,401, 639

173,597

704, 016

1 8 8 3 ..

.

47,301

1, 083,648

60

1,149

814,068

268,680

14,117, 027

15,599

820,117

2,448,121

19, 615, 770

1 8 8 4 ..

.

15, 077

969,829

175

21, 070

1,305, 823

238,199

9,867, 021

24,769

856,110

2, 250,684

15, 548, 757

1 8 8 5 ..

.

11,270

621,470

721

775,166

745,420

9, 796, 534

80, 745

1, 033,104

2, 442,379

15, 506, 809

1 8 8 6 ..

.

2,959

670,555

730

6,337

319,699

1, 036, 417

9, 832, 800

1, 000

33,456

663, 863

992, 485

13,560, 301

3,223

272,984

468, 926

9,504, 844

109, 893

64, 980

683,048

820,010

13,160, 288

2,163

476

469,394

9,140, 712

79, 228

112,446

477,282

811, 241

12, 092, 403

1 8 8 2 ...

1 8 8 7 ..

.

6,031

1,226, 349

1 8 8 8 ..

.

24,691

974,720

50

231

1 8 8 9 ..

.

8,666

965,186

51, 012

89

606,242

8, 910, 404

67,474

630,276

690

878, 727

12,118, 766

1 8 9 0 ..

.

18, 891

836, 989

120, 071

200

826, 254

8,783, 026

380

170,863

9J.4, 013

342

863, 827

12, 534, 856

1 8 9 1 ..

.

55,708

300,564

93, 606

58,990

1,099,259

8, 722, 570

100

235, 716

908, 890

735,064

12, 210, 527




a Includes specie.

FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES.

H. Ex. 53

Y e a r ending
Jun e 30—

of

C7>
Oi

No. 40.—V a l u e

of

COIN

and

BULLION IMPORTED
Year

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

B a lt im o r e .

M d.

from

B oston and
C h a r le s to n , G a lv e s to n ,
C h a r le s ­
S. C.
Tex.
t o w n , M a ss.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

P r in c ip a l

1866

to

and

1891,

Oth e r P orts

all

of th e

U n it e d St a t e s

d u r in g

each

N e w O r­
le a n s , L a .

N ew Y ork,
N .Y .

P h ila d e l­
p h ia , P a .

P o rtla n d
and F a l­
m ou th , M e.

San F r a n ­
c is c o , C a l.

Savannah,
G a.

A ll oth e r
p orts.

T o t a l.

Dollar*.

Dollar8.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

Dollars.

1866a .
1867a .
1 8 6 8 ...
1 8 6 9 ..

1,384

97,395

654,161

5,789,631

82,560

3,818,

3,744, 587

14,188,368

.

53,145

350,093

13,057,674

85,368

2,971,

3 ,2 8 9 ,6 9 9

19,807,876

17,586

5,851,

6,9 5 1 ,7 7 8

26,419,179

4,406,

6 ,6 6 4 ,8 2 9

21, 270,024

1 8 7 0 ..

.

40,785

616,283

12,941,193

1 8 7 1 ..

.

38,471

1,005,442

9,154,001

1 8 7 2 ..

.

1 ,739

123,119

108,903

2 ,3 5 3 ,3 1 7

21

5,603

6,108,

5,042, 756

13,743,689

1 8 7 3 ..

.

36,159

113,962

65,843

7,6 1 1 ,9 3 4

89

4,513

6, 742,

6 ,9 0 5 ,6 2 4

21,480,937

1 8 7 4 ..

.

18,244

152,676

12,300

109,616

18,401,242

3,000

5,976

5,512,

4 ,2 4 0 ,9 9 3

28,454,906

1 8 7 5 ..

.

1,541

73,639

1,769

35, 665

11, 500,687

142,064

5,020,

4 ,1 2 5 ,1 1 2

20,900, 717

1 8 7 6 ..

.

35,283

190, 733

2,665

386,231

8,246,000

149

5,650,

21,920

1 ,4 0 3 ,3 4 7

15,936,681

1 8 7 7 ..

.

5,384

56,787

201,844

31,770, 581

75

6,699,

30,153

2, 010,176

40, 774,414

1 8 7 8 ..

.

38,773

82,667

2,833

331,843

20, 382,090

25

5,926,

7,829

3,048,551

29, 821, 314

1 8 7 9 ..

.

25,164

68,190

15,849

318,576

11,766,309

5,935,

1,000

2 ,1 6 5 ,7 7 7

20, 296,000

230,901

83, 658,245

1 8 8 0 .. .

10,267

106,522

12,727

1 8 8 1 ...

7,588

142, 727

5,345

1 8 8 2 ...

2,115

122, 090

1,315

99,198

1884..

2 ,819

1 8 8 5 ..

16,792

125,072 100,302,913

11,000

6,043,

2, 955,290

93,034,310

6, 724,

3 ,2 6 7 ,2 6 6

110, 575,497

122,205

28,215,006

10,642,

3 ,3 5 7,213

42.472.390

210,604

12,695,200

9,251,

6 ,2 1 5 ,7 3 4

28.489.391

267,975

214,404

21, 235, 725

8, 703,

7 ,0 0 2 ,0 4 4

37,426,262

3,621

139,185

159,457

25,957,687

4,082

5,919,

1 1 ,0 59,269

43,242,323

18 8 6 ..

9,9 3 9

121,995

200,421

15,209,857

1,284

9,286,

13, 763,964

38,593,656

188 7..

8,2 7 9

51, 391

252,441

41,238,214

336

6, 094,

12, 525,263

60,170,792

1 8 8 8 ..

3,9 6 0

57,375

7, 739,

11,695,776

59,337, 986

1 8 8 9 ..

5,441

' 39,411

2,236

6,946,

14, 303,575

28, 963,073

1 8 9 0 ..

9,748

49,314

1 8 9 1 ..

2,112

10,238




16,092

39,841,658
391,112
1,849

cs

in c l u s iv e .

7 ,2 7 4,618

493,282

11, 070,503

2,000

8 , 020 ,

14, 330, 630

33,976,326

513,285

15,402,705

6, 838

9,992,

10, 329,891

36,259,447

a Included in “ merchandise,” Table No. 37.

IMPORTS OF COIN AND BULLION— BY PORTS.

Dollar*.

a t the

Wo. 41.—V a l u e

of

DOMESTIC COIN

BULLION EXPORTED

fr o m t h e P r in c ip a l a n d a l l O t h e r P o r ts
DURING EACH YEAR FROM 1866 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

of

the

U n i t e d St a t

es

Baltim ore,
M d.

B oston and
C harles­
town, Mass.

Charles­
ton, S. C.

Galveston,
Tex.

N e w Or­
leans, La.

N e w Y o rk ,
N. Y .

P h iladel­
phia, Pa.

P ortland
and Palm outh, M e.

San F ran ­
cisco, Cal.

A ll other
ports.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1 8 6 6 a .. - ...............................................
1867........................................................

30,939

801, 628

1868........................................................
1869 ........
..................................

44,307

746,067

1870 ......................................................

19,740

10,000

1 8 7 1 .......................................................

29, 550
4,200

987, 062
535,285

1872........................................................
1873........................................................

6,195

4,000

f

697,326

36, 917,429

49,325

715

13,154,182

3, 320, 652

54. 976,196

235, 282

69,868, 588

45,007

402,000

10, 231,484

2,173, 240

83, 745, 975

60,929
290, 366

26,615,429

57,214

15, 266, 318

909, 881

42, 915,966

22, 880, 333

7, 000

18, 800, 030

1, 876, 333

43, 883, 802

193,660

72, 232,410

127, 000

8, 297, 312

2, 536, 365

84, 403, 359

30, 607

52,190,940

28,101

16, 557, 673

3, 451,434

72, 798, 240
73,905, 546

8,199

215,750

69,394

55,016,415

28, 368

14,490, 977

4, 076,443

1871........................................................

27,732

9,015

274,363

46,433,564

33, 500

9,148, 839

3,772, 673

59, 699, 686

1875........................................................
1876
..................................................

77,900

23,336

42, 610

75,723, 329

155, 045

5, 683,491

2,143,918

83, 857,129

10,000

9,000

73, 998

41,589, 908

10, 000

6,389,214

1, 956, 571

50, 038,691

1877 ......................................................

65,000

800

4,400

26, 847,747

41, 900

14, 560,951

1, 613, 940

43,134, 738

1878 ....................................................
1879 .......................................................

11,766, 270

1, 030

14, 455, 663

838,922

27, 061,885

4,000

12,000

11,020, 727

5, 268,015

1,250,293

17, 555, 035

1880 ............................................. .........

11,371

2,935,062

5,367,731

1,033,729

9,347,893

1881 ......................................................

176,517

8,846,882

4, 730, 614

671,031

14, 226, 944

7,500

21,751

38, 395, 605

3,085, 515

1,977,400

43,480, 271

1,800

15,263, 319

4,697,466

1,656,496

21, 623,181

43, 039,148

6,480, 780

705, 607

50,225, 635

1,000

15,220, 998

8, 574, 390

579, 322

24,376,110

1,000

700

41,915,728

3, 000

8, 865, 819

1,137,870

2,200

9,677

12,515,123

333

10,175, 257

1882........................................................
1883........................................................
1884 .....................................................

4,000

1885........................................................

200

200

1887........................................................

7,750

100

100

1886........................................................

1, 900

51, 924,117
22, 710,340

1888........................................................

800

17,475

24, 302, 460

20,870

8,850,899

3,000

1889........................................................

219

2,000

69,724,274

5,130

10,454,163

29,208

80, 214, 994

1890........................................................

2,994

30,053, 665

1,825

5, 710, 564

13,141

35, 782,189

1891........................................................

4,528

95,492, 997

2,750

2,050,338

172,652

98, 973, 265

a Included in “ m erchandise.” T able N o. 38.

67




1,250,000

33,195,504

EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC COIN AND BULLION— BY PORTS.

Y ea r ending Ju n e 30—

and

of

FOREIGN COIN

and

BULLION EXPORTED

from

the

P r in c ip a l

and

all

Oth er

P

orts

of

the

U n it e d States

DURING EACH YEAR FROM 1865 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.
B a lti­
more, M d.

Dollars.
1865.............................. ..................................................................

B oston and
Charles­
town, M ass.
* Dollars.

G alves­
ton, T ex.

Dollars.

N e w O r­
leans, L a .

Dollars,
a 10, 828

22,467

P h ila d e l­
ph ia, Pa.

San F ra n ­
cisco, Cal.

A l l o th er
districts.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars,
a 1, 089,108

Dollars.

Doll ar 8.

1, 764,495

42,428

3, 025,102

1866 and 1867 ft.............................................................................
1868...................................................................................................

1,117,096

6,441,298

2,457,266

10, 038,127

1869..................................................................................................

444, 665

10,574,463

3, 203, 286

14, 222, 414

1870..................................................................................................

270, 529

10, 816,822

3,184, 513

1871...................................................................................................

1, 031, 552

10, 675, 087

2, 316, 990

15, 000

14, 271, 864
14, 038, 629

1872............................. : ...................................................................

20,000

815,657

4, 873,301

1,334, 336

36, 000

7, 079, 294

1873...................................................................................................

20,666

278, 504

7, 556, 348

2, 769, 910

77, 600

10, 703. 028

3,925,830

2, 828, 858

10,625

6, 930, 719

213,471

165,506

6, 547,415

1,484, 695

29,432

8, 275, 013

1876.............................................................. .................................

234, 022

4,132,736

1877.................................................................. ................................

246,108

9,174,196

2,451

1879...................................................................................................

1,581

1880..................................................................................................

1,560

1881.................................................................................................

3,392
62, 000
22,650
14,955

107, 968

2, ICO, 853

6, 467, 611

3, 567, 595

13,027,499

3, 556, 673

3,115, 724

4,335, 909

3, 038, 916

5,138, 574

2, 632, 242

2,907,182

2,149, 798

6,678,240
4,000

7,442,406
7, 795, 026
5,179, 903

1882..................................................................................................

3,797

6,701

3, 761,188

2,156, 760

8, 762

5, 937, 208

1883..................................................................................................

1,6&

5,000

7, 049, 832

3, 051,144

89, 528

10,107,152

11,690,789

5, 068, 042

148,917

16, 907, 748

8,031,562

9,736, 647

85, 706

17, 855,415

11,741, 087

8, 680, 645

117, 561

20, 539, 293

5,648, 541

7,427, 555

196,129

13, 287,351

6, 967, 303

5, 954, 387

285,523

13,218, 679

8, 445,582

106,471

16, 426, 539

9, 068, 089

202, 464

16, 366, 231

5, 205,151

89, 238

9, 980, 377

1884...................................................................................................
1885................................................ ..................................................

1,500

1886............................... ...................................................................
1887............................. ............... ....................................

4,981

10,145

11,466
1889..................................................................................................

2, 590

54, 740

7, 817,156

1890................................................................ ..................................

4, 050

28, 680

7, 062,948

669

3,240

4,682, 079

-

a The value o f foreign exp orts from N ew Orleans for the six m onths ending Ju n e 30,1865, is includ ed in the value o f exports from San F ran cisco.
&Included in “ m erch andise,” T a ble N o. 39.




BULLION ----- BY PORTS.

1878...................................................................................................

39,600

COIN AND

1874...................................................................................................
1875............................... ...................................................................

OF FOREIGN

118,243

N e w Y o rk ,
N .Y .

EXPORTS

Y ea r ending Ju n e 30—

68

N o 42.— V a l u e

69

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t i i e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , d u r i n g e a c h Y e a r f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

N o . 4 3 .— A R G E N T I N E R E P U B L IC .

1877.....................

Im ports.

E xports.

Year ending
Jun e 30—
D om estic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.
97,614

1,129,168

Total.

F ree.

D utiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,226,782

2,326,642

1,122,667

3,449,309

E xcess o f
exports ( + )
or imports (—)

Dollars.
—2, 222,527

1878.....................

2,013, 587

138, 522

2,152,109

3,667,814

1,280, 202

4,948, 016

—2, 795, 907

1879.....................

2,023,401

103, 722

2,127,123

2, 662,300

855,805

3, 518,105

—1,390,982

1880.....................

1, 779, 501

103, 340

1, 882,841

4,457, 940

1,756,635

6,214, 575

-4 ,3 3 1 , 734

1881.....................

2,258,183

169, 680

3.427,863

4, 591,078

1, 078,162

5, 669, 240

—2,241, 377

1882.....................

2,727,917

236, 336

2,964,253

3,733,481

1,501,433

5, 234, 914

-2 ,2 7 0 , 661

1 8 8 3 - - ...............

3, 357, 670

185,526

3,543,196

4, 885,249

1,306, 862

6,192, 111

—2,648,915

1884.....................

4,825, 813

248,780

5,074, 593

3,286, 803

823, 235

4,110,038

+

964,555

1885.....................

4,327,026

349,475

4,676, 501

3,154, 337

1,174,173

4, 328,510

+

347,991

1886.....................

4, 331,770

393, 876

4,725, 646

3, 506,963

1,515,383

5,022,346

-

296,700

1887.....................

5, 671, 729

692,816

6, 364,545

3, 347, 936

752, 256

4,100,192

+2,264,353

1888.....................

6, 099, 411

544,142

6, 643, 553

4, 560, 071

1,342,088

5, 902,159

-f-

1889...................

8,376,077

917, 779

9, 293, 856

4,134,406

1,320,212

5,454,618

+3,839, 238

1890.....................

8,322, 627

564,850

8.887,477

3, 888, 381

1,513,316

5,401,697

+3,485,780

1891.....................

2, 718,075

101,960

2,820, 035

4, 505,828

1,470,716

5,976, 544

—3,156, 509

741,394

No. 4 4 .— A U S T R I A -H U N G A R Y .
1877.....................

2,666,246

2, 300

2, 668,546

155,427

258, 593

414, 020

+ 2,254,526

1878.....................

2,827,581

3,673

2, 831,254

197,300

74, 950

272,250

- f 2,559,004

1879.....................

2, 640,648

1,059

2,641,707

168, 565

147,248

315,813

1880.....................

2, 304,601

2,228

2, 306,829

403,839

1,151,168

1,555,007

+

751,822

1881.....................

2,255,140

272

2, 255,412

364,270

1,051,341

1,415, 611

+

839,801
149,110

+ 2,325,894

1882.....................

2, 286,162

9,540

2, 295, 702

633,524

1,811,288

2,444,812

—

1883.....................

1, 715, 382

64, 522

1,779,904

581, 622

2,403,301

2, 984, 923

— 1, 205, 019

1884.....................
1885.....................

2, 483,025
2, 609,216

6, 857
105,321

2, 489, 882

1,176, 655
1,099,459

6,568,310
4, 646,121

7, 744, 965

2, 714, 537

5, 745, 580

— 5, 255,083
— 3,031, 043
— 4, 607, 923

1886.....................

1,950,267

44, 868

1, 995,135

952, 726

5, 650,332

6, 603, 058

1887.....................

679,981

3, 000

682, 981

1, 070, 316

7, 451, 772

8, 522, 088

— 7, 839,107

1888.....................

331,662

1,164

332,826

1, 045,123

7, 638, 405’

8,683,528

— 8, 350, 702

1889................... .

720,825

5,227

726, 052

805, 502

6,836, 795

7, 642, 297

— £

1890 ...................

945,703

2, 650

948, 353

819,820

8, 511,558

9,331,378

— 8,383, 025

1891.....................

1, 215, 540

95, 543

1, 311,083

3, 594, 659

8, 000, 651

11, 595,310

—10,284,227

6, 245

N o . 4 5 .— B E L G IU M .
1877.....................

18,206, 025

626,034

18, 832,059

1, 358, 509

3,720,640

5,079,149

+13,752,910

1878.....................

22,388, 075

1,149, 506

23, 537,581

812, 988

3,169,854

3,982, 842

+19,554, 739

1879.....................

27,470,003

1,052. 398

28, 522,401

975,973

3,233,254

4,209,232

+24,313,169

1880.....................

33, 715,843

438, 337

34,154,180

2,348, 714

9,442,751

11,791,465

+22,362,715

1881.....................

35.683,574

642, 757

36, 326,331

2,091,311

10, 512,124

12,603,435

+23,722,896

1882.....................

24,153,787

953, 226

25,107, 013

2, 646, 056

18,353, 612

20,999,668

+ 4,107,345
+ 4,617,775

1883.....................

26, 730, 731

1, 048,244

27, 778, 975

2,641,253

20, 519,947

23,161,200

1884.....................

21,897, 019

691, 636

22, 588, 655

1,827,928

9, 095,232

10, 923,160

+11, 665,495

1885....................

25,373,756

1, 084,493

26,458, 249

1,759, 750

6,935,334

8,695,084

+17,763,165
+14,115,882

1886.....................

22,613,399

680, 996

23,294, 395

1,929,644

7,248, 869

9,178,513

1887.....................

27,239,023

700,800

27, 939, 823

1, 709, 028

6,354, 620

8,063,648

+19,876,175

1888 ...................

24,636,205

544,517

25,180, 722

1,944,513

7,892, 059

9, 836,572

+15,344,150

1889.....................

22,603,406

741,813

23, 345,219

1,929,083

7,887,352,

9,816,435

+13, 528,784

1890.....................

26,140,377

490, 067

26, 630, 444

1,361,145

7,975,337

9, 336,482

+17,293, 962

1891...................... 26,694,150

846,274

27, 510, 424

1,849,924

9, 095, 748

10, 945, 672

+16, 594,752




70
Value

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BT COUNTRIES.
I mported into, and Exported from, the United
Countries, from 1877 to 1891, inclusive—Continued.

op MERCHANDISE

States,

by

W o. 4 6 .— B R A Z I L .
E x ports.

T e a r ending
Jun e 30—

Im ports.

Foreign. D omTestic.
otal.

Dollars.

Free.

D utiable.

Total.

E x cess o f
exports ( + )
o r im ­
p o rts (—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877......................

7,498.118

83,695

7,581,813

40,205, 874

3,292,167

43,498,041

—35,916,228

1878.....................

8,610,646

76,058

8,686, 704

39,685.239

3,283,734

42.968,973

-3 4 ,2 8 2 , 269

1879.....................

8,106,928

87,442

8,194,370

37,038, 691

2,336,750

39.375,441

-91,181,071

1880.....................

8,496,696

108, 650

8,605,346

45,777,595

6,192,495

51,970,090

-43,364,744

Dollars.

1881.....................

9.138,637

113.778

9, 252,415

44,457, 608

8, 324, 928

52,782, 536

- 4 3 , 530,121

1882.....................

9,035,452

117,110

9,152,562

40,230, 017

8, 571,861

48,801,878

-3 9,649,316

1883.....................

9,159,330

92, 764

9,252.094

38,902,469

5, 585, 990

44,488,459

—35,236,365

1884.....................

8,645,261

50,398

8,695, 659

39,186,135

11, 079,754

50,265, 889

—41,570,230
-37,946,367

1885.....................

7,258,035

59.258

7, 317,293

38,136,191

7,127,460

45,263,660

1886......................

6 ,48J, 738

60,478

6, 541,216

36,196,362

5,711,170

41,907,532

—35,366, 316

1887.....................

8,071,653

56,230

8,127,883

47,076,473

5,876, 703

52,953,176

—44,825,293

1888.....................

7,063,892

73,116

7,137,008

46,873,824

6,836,410

53,710,234

—46,573,226

1 8 8 9 ...* .............

9,276,511

74,570

9,351,081

55,468,476

4, 935,328

60,403, 804

-51,052,723

1890...................... 11,902,496

69,718

11, 972,214

57,604,846

1,713,910

59,318,756

—47,346,542

14,049,273

70,973

14,120,246

80,887,444

2, 343,151

83,230,595

-6 9 ,1 1 0 , 349

1891.....................

N o . 4 7 .— C E N T R A L A M E R I C A N S T A T E S .a

2,968,996

-1 ,7 1 7 ,9 4 2
—1,714, 239

206, 799

2, 251, 589

—1,095, 813

164,441

3, 313, 469

—1,528, 614

2,990,209

169, 577

3,159,786

— 1,534,048

1877.....................

913,307

47,423

960, 730

2,519,496

1878.....................

1,205,180
1,110,603

49,577
45,173

1,254, 757

2,826,008

159,176
142,988

1,155,776

2,044,790

1,729,215
1880.....................
1881..................... « 1,541,229

55, 640

1,784, 855

3,149,028

84,509

1,625, 738

1879................... .

2,678,672

1882.....................

1,586,558

57,455

1,644,013

4,472, 427

262, 971

4,735,398

-3 ,0 9 1 ,3 8 5

1883.....................

1,936,813

66,654

2,003,467

4,876, 506

244, 809

5,121,315

—3,117,848

1884.....................

3,064,798

113,055

3,177,853

5,970,924

190,303

6,161,227

—2,983, 374

1885.....................

2,667,943

94,588

2,762,531

6,149,873

259,142

6,409,015

—3, 646,484

a E m bracing N icaragua, Guatemala, Costa R ica, H onduras, and Salvador, w hich see fo r data after

1885.




71

IMPOSTS AND EXPOSTS— T5Y COUNTRIES.
V

alue

of

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s ,

b y

Im ported

C o u n t r ie s ,

from

in t o

1877

,

and

to

E

1891,

xported

in c l u s iv e

from

—

,

t iu s

U

n it e d

Continued.

No. 4 8 .— C O S T A R IC A , a

Year ending
J tmo 30—

1886...................
1887...................
1888....................
1889....................
1890...................
1801......... .........

Im ports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Excess o f
imports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars,

Dollars.

Dollars.

548,215
703, 930
1, 064, 549
065, 970
1, 098, 952
1, 298, 793

10,136
8.3S0
19, 311
17,194
27, 218
32, 256

558,351 * 895,749
712, 310
1, 408, 548
1, 008, 720
1,083,860
983,164
1, 441, 846
1,126,170
3, 075, 841
1,331,049
2, 530, 847

2,206
90S
253
519

898,045
1, 409,516

339, 694
C97,206
525,119
459, 201

870
1,458

1,608,979
1,442, 365
1, 670, 731
2, 532, 305

550, 541
1, 201, 256

294,470
283,888
177,186
49, 526
24,459
211

1, 957, €32
2, 648, 713
2,085, 467
2,346, 685
2, 281, 881
2, 618,199

1,411, 703
2, 068, 559
1,168, 606
1, 351, 984
935, 962
620, 255

2, 397
3,118
2,950
4,954

730, 559
857, 919
959, 331
1,215, 561
984, 404
1,159, 591

288, 660
415, 996
268, 756

888
1,820
396
250
318
1,455

1, 067, 902
1, 662,102
1,496,171

578, 520
938, 988
569,149
(37, 5o0
282, 671
13, 019

148,232
152,152
85, 738

1, 261, 275
1, 059, 341
1, 473, 430
1, 662,182
1,453, 958
1, 783, 066

No, 4 9 ,— G U A T E M A L A . a
1886...................
1887...................
1888...................
1889...................
I860...................
1891....................

523, 640
553, 179
887, 771
969, 871
3,326, 388
1, 971, 001

22, 289
26, 975

545, 920
580,154

1, 663,162
2, 3G4, 825

29,090
24,830
19, 331
26,943

916,861
994, 701
1, 345, 719

1, 908, 281
2, 2D7,159
2, 257, 222
2, 617, 988

1, 997, 944

No. 5 0 .—H O N D U R A S , a
1886...................
1887....................
1888...................
1889....................
1890...................
1891....................

428,104
425, 741
672, 790
618, 973
522, 631
583,114

13,795
10,182
17, 779
18,202
29,393
57,807

441, 899
441,923
690, 575
637,175
552, 024
640, 921

728,162
854, 801
956, 381
1, 210, 607
980,681
1,152, 993

3,723
6,598

578, 386
432, 380
518,670

No. 5 1 .—N IC A R A G U A , a
1886....................
18S7....................
1888...................
1880...................
1890......... .........
1891.............. .

471, 671
701,151
801,156
900,813
1,270,073
1, 592, 013

17, 702
22,023
65, 866
108, 874
102, 946
100, 929

489, 373
723,174
D27, 022
1, 009, 687
1, 373, 019
1, 692, 942

1,007,014
1, 600, 342
1,495,775
1, 740, 996
1, 655, 372
1,704, 506

1,747, 210
1, 655, 690
1,705, 901

No. 5 2 .— S A L V A D O R . a
1880............
1887....................
1888...................
1889....... ...........
18D0...................
1891....................

470, 541
477,125
645, 302
690, 884
886, 231
1,134, 995




6, 649
761
1,906
10,312
13, 315
15, 465

477,190
477, 886
647, 268
701,196
809, 546
1,150,460

1,113, 043
907,189
1, 387, 693
1, 035, 466
1, 384,112
1, 733, 222

a Prior to 1886 see Table No. 47.

26,096
69, 846
49,844

784, 085
581,455
826,162
960, 906
554,412
632, 606

72
V alue

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
o f M E R C H A N D IS E I m p o r t e d in t o ,
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o

and

1891,

E xported

, t h e U n it e d
C o n tin u e d .

from

in c l u s iv e —

No. 53.—CHILE.
Imports.

Exports.

Year ending
June cJO—
Domestic.

Dollars.
1877...................
1 8 7 8 ...............
1S79.................
1880...................
1881................
1882,.................
issa...................
1884...................
1885,.................
1886................. .
1887...................
1F88...................
1889...................
1890................ .
1891.................

2,175,4G7
1,977, 450
1, 253, 555
967, 55L
1,598,270
1,756,645
2, 837, 551
3,236, 345
2,192, 672
1,973, 548
2, 0G2, 507
2,423, 303
% 967, 254
3,219,465
3,133, 991

foreign.

Dollars.
52,084
12,511
2,408
225
18, 5GG
18, 000
22, 945
33, 017
18, 335
10, 058
6, G31
9,018
5, 540
6, 899
11, 634

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,227, 551
1,989, 9Sl
3, 256, 023
9G7,776
1,614, 836
1, 774, 645
2,860, 496
3,270, 562
2,211, 007
1,983, GOG
2, 069,138
2,433, 221
2,972, 794
3, 226, 361
3,145, C25

347, 762
300,316
209, 061
989, 419
l, 245, 529
1, 563, 085
258, 485
319, 242
398, 464
1,004, 980
2,634, 330
2,638, 240
2,543, 701
2,9S7,183
3,201,734

Total.

341,606
370,150
433, 054
265,317
190, 441
247, 402
177, 099
218, 604
205,061
177,855
228,897
256,2S0
78, 864
196,060
186,556

680,368
670,466
042, 715
1,254,736
1,435, 970
1,810,487
435, 584
537,936
604,525
1,182,845
2, 863, 233
2, 894,520
2, 022, 625
3,183,240
8, 448,290

Excess of
exports (+}
or im­
ports (—).

Dollars.
+ 1,538,183
+ 1, 319,495
+
613,308
— 286,900
+
178,80S
35,843
+ 2,424,912
+ % 732, 626
+ 1, 60S, 482
H- 800,761
— 794,095
— 461,299
+
350,169
+
43,115
302,605

No. 5 4.—CHINA (NOT INCLUDING- H ON GKON G).
JS77................... 1, 686, 688
21,184
7, 381, 870
1,707, 872
1878
........................................................................
3, 003,192
1, 354
3, 604, 546 12,465,891
1879
.. 2, 051, 077
2,611, 077 12,4S2, 0S2
1880
................................................
1,101, 315
C8
1,101, 383 17,210, 237
1881.................... 5,447,281
399
5,417, 680 18,417, 442
188 2................ 5,805, 503
480
5, 895, 983 15,899, C07
1883
... 4, 070, 522
800
4, 080, 322 13,456, 904
1884
... 4,620,480
OS 4, 626, 578 11,319,710
1885
........................................................................
0, 396,178
322
0, 390, 500 12,050, 768
1880...................
7, 518, 277
2, 304
7, 520, 581 15,153, 473
1837...................
6,240,620
6, 248, 626 14,252,181
1883...................
4,581,083
1, 503
4,5®, 5S5 : 10, 956, 022
1880.................
2, 790, 021
507
5,791, 128 11,583, 611
1890................... 2,943,790
2,419
2,910,209 11, 332, 805
1891........... .
8, 700, 60S
700
8,701,008 14,577, 887

3,748,619
3,421,929
3,949,2G2
4, 559,381
3, 900,287
4,314,734
6, G84,367
4,297, 083
4,241,401
3,819,490
4,824,599
5,734, 567
5,444,801
4,927, GOG
4,743,953

11,130,495
15, 887,820
16, 431,314
21, 769,618
22, 317,7i 9
20, 214,341
20,141, 331
15, 616,793
16, 292,169
18, 972,963
19, 076, 7S0
16, 690, 589
17, 028,412
16,260,471
19,321,850

— 9, 422, 623
—12, 283, 274
—13,779,607
-20, CCS, 235
—16,870,049
-14, 318, 358
—16, 061, 009
-1 0 , 999, 215
- 9, 895, 609
-11,452, 382
—12, 830, 354
—12,108, 004
—14, 237, 284
—13,314,202
—10,620, 842

302,861
238,917
182,943
296, 918
276,866
342,802
293,170
30,453
6,994
20, 539
16, 594
148, 890
37, 600
4,659
17,668

5, 023,326
5, 848,043
6, 330,946
8,441,972
5,991,890
4, 901,470
5,171,455
3, 891,843
2, 342,077
3, 008,921
3,950, 953
4,393,258
4, 263, 519
3, 575, 253
4, 765,354

—1, 002,417
—1,352,721
— 802,932
—3,104, 658
— 608,752
+1, 446, 876
+1, 697, 516
+2, 4S9,978
+3, 241, 292
+2, 471, 536
+2,163, 988
+ 030,622
442,502
— 989,425
—1, 582, 710

N o . 5 5 .— C O L O M B I A .
1877...................
1878..-.............. .
1879...................
1880...................
1881...................
1882....... ...........
1883...................
1684....................
1885....... ...........
1880....................
1887....................
1888...................
1889...................
1890........... .
1891.................

3,942, 742
4,371.198
5,199, 048
5, 228, 836
5,179,3C6
0, 230, 916
6,719,787
6,174,574
5, 397,412
5, 294,708
S, 973,965
4, 923,259
728, DC1
2, 522, 851
3,1QS, 089




78,167
124,124
328, 306
108, 478
203, 772
177, 430
149,184
207,247
185, 957
185, 050
140, 070
1O0, 621
03, 050
63,477
73, 055

4,020, 900
4,495, 322
5, 528, 014
5,337, 314
5,383,138
6,40,8, 346
6,80S, 071
6,381,821
5,563, 369
5,480, 457
C, 114, 941
5, 023, 8S0
3,821,017
2,585, 828
3,182, 644

4,720, 465
5,009, 120
C, 14S, 003
8,145, 054
5,715,024
4,618, 668
4, 878, 285
3, 861, 390
2,335, 083
2,979, 382
S, 934, 359
4,244, 3GS
4,225, 919
3, 570, 594
4, 747, 686

73

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V alu e

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

St a t e s ,

by

C o u n t r ie s ,

from

in t o , a n d

1877

to

E xported

1891,

from , the

U n it e d

i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o . 5 6 .— D E N M A R K .

Imports.

Exports.

Year ending
June 30—
Domestic.
Dollars.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars,

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4,496

9,053

Dollars.
+3,320,672

1877.....................

3,329, 725

1878.....................

3, 303,488

3,303,488

8,147

1,322

9,469

+3,294,019

1879.....................

2,284, 784

2,284,784

16,424

5,014

21,438

+2,263,346

3,329,725

4,557

Excess of
exports ( + )
or im­
ports (—).

1880.....................

3,471,204

3,471,204

64, 701

115,598

180,299

+ 3 , 290,905

1881.....................

6, 392,539

6,392,539

346, 222

56, 757

402,979

+5,989,560
+ 3, 471,194

1882.....................

3, 856,813

8,758

3,865,571

210,005

184,372

394,377

1883.....................

4,442,077

66,799

4,508,876

169,071

133,815

302, 886

+4,205, 990

1884.....................

3,804,909

3,804,909

379,679

166, 207

545,886

+3,259,023

1885.....................

4,527, 743

10,780

4, 538, 523

271, 676

78,775

350,451

+4,188,072

1886.....................

2,915, 003

5, 266

2, 920, 269

360, 895

71,125

432,020

+2,488,249

1887.....................

3, 892, 593

11,107

3,903, 700

200,050

138,704

„ 338,754

+3,564,946

1888.....................

3, 002,463

11, 700

3,014,163

185,401

312,473

497, 874

+ 2, 516,289

1889.....................

3,213,248

4,377

3,217, 625

135, 220

103, 753

238,973

+2,978,652

1890.....................

5,037, 290

2,757

5,040,047

82, 526

155,982

238,508

+4,801,539

1891.....................

3, 306, 357

10,780

3,317,137

94,856

173,830

268,686

+3,048,451

N o. 5 7 .— D A N I S H W E S T IN D I E S .

1877.....................

741,664

8,592

750, 256

8,058

276,422

284,480

+465, 776

1878.....................

738, 696

7,613

746,309

40,010

295,531

335, 541

+410,768

1879.....................

886,857

15,737

902,594

128,140

314,687

442,827

+459,767

1880.....................

689,104

8,691

697, 795

97,034

364,463

461,497

+236,298

1881.....................

721,128

12,563

733,691

34,429

825,471

359,900

+373,791

1882.....................

716, 591

12,137

728, 728

95,440

443, 584

539,024

+189, 704

1883.....................

694, 565

7,561

702,126

6, 603

377,400

384,003

+318,123

1884 ...................

578,997

11, 043

590,040

14, 827

373,036

387,863

+202,177
+249, 856

1885.....................

571,103

15, 056

586,159

14,493

321,810

336,303

1886.....................

587,572

12, 611

600,183

11,961

233,960

245,921

+354,262

1 8 8 7 ..................

604,844

8,782

613, 626

33,058

467,617

500,675

+112,951

1888.....................

603,140

8, 999

612,139

39,489

359, 731

399,220

+212,919

1889 ...................

673, 942

12, 370

686,312

50,304

557,627

607,931

+ 78,381

1890.....................

785,395

8,878

794,273

55,429

533,310

588,739

+205,534

1891.....................

625,609

10,906

636, 515

48,720

239,661

288,381

+348,134

N o . 5 8 .— E C U A D O R .a

1887.....................

1,049,392

3,380

1, 052,772

1,130,934

235

1,131,169

-

1888.....................

810,567

2,968

813,535

1,115,552

3,075

1,118,627

—305,092

78,397

1889.....................

755,708

503

756,211

694, 088

917

695,005

+ 61,206

1890.....................

714,924

284

715,208

533, 994

1,066

535,060

+180,148

1891.....................

902,738

421

903,159

836,078

359

836,437

+ 66,722

a For preceding period see “ A ll other South America.'




74

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V alue

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

St a t e s ,

by

C o u n t r ie s ,

from

in t o , a n d

E xported

from , the

U n it e d

1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — C o d tin n e d .

N o . 5 9 .—F R A N C E .
Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

1877.....................

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

44,098,343

1,041,575

Total.

Excess of
exports ( + )
or im­
ports (— ).

Dollart.

Dollars.

Im ports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

45,139,918

4,402, 633

Dollars.
43,153, 659

47,556,292 -62,416,374
43,378, 870 +11,940, 268

1878.....................

54,289, 918

1,029,220

55,319,138

4,149,536

39 229,334

1879....................

88,194,041

1,475, 586

89,669,627

4,323,304

46,361,297

50,684,601 +38,985, 026

1880.....................

98,889,209

1,173,835 100,063,044

8,272,611

61,071, 801

69,344,412 +30,718,632
69,806,375 +24,391,076

1881.....................

89,844,100

4,353,351

94,197,451

6,763,33 L 63,043,044

1882.....................

47,401,923

2,608,895

50,010,818

9,298,200

79,599,316

88,897,606 —38,886,788

1 8 8 3 ....I ............

55,965,191

2, 717,032

58, 682,223

10,632,670

87,356,494

97,989,164 —39,306,941
70,842,413 —19,942,528

1884.....................

49,290,650

1,609,235

50,899,885

9, 660,852

61,181,561

1 8 8 5 .................

44, 562.334

2,146,616

46,708,950

7,464,214

49,471,138

56,935,352 -10,226,402

1886.....................

40,006,096

1,675,650

41,681, 746

7, 727,057

55,690,373

63,417,430 - 2 1 , 735,684

1887.....................

55,681,994

1,575,676

57,257, 670

8,253,963

59,853, 661

68,107,624 -10,849, 954

1888.....................

37,784,237

1,426,071

39,210,308

8,839,246

62, 526,020

71,365,266 -32,154,958

1889.....................

45,110,922

1,009,119

46,120,041

7,927,322

61,639,296

69,566,618 -23,446,577

1890.....................

49,013,004

964,020

49,977,024

10,880,297

66,792,014

77,672,311 —27,695,287

1891.....................

59,826,739

866,451

60,693,190

10,339,344

66,349,651

76,688,995 —15,995,805

N o . 6 0 .— M IQ U E L O N , L A N G L E Y , A N D S T . P IE R R E I S L A N D S .
1877.....................

292,129

12,397

304,526

1878.....................

283,277

17, 521

300,798

1879.....................

305,867

16,274

322,141

1880....................

287,307

18,351

1881.....................

309,889

20, 510

1882.....................

315,425

1883.....................

434,465

1884.....................

435,879

449,434

1885.....................

394,864

13,555
19,683

1886.....................

374,237

24,294

398,531

1887.....................

299,763

12,593

312,356

1888.....................

37J, 887

19,537

90

90

+304,436

64

64

+300, 734

97

45

142

+321,999

305,658
330,399

375
82

3,526

3,901

+301,757

16,877

16,959

+313,440

19,829

335,254

438

17,422

451,887

17,887

18,*325

+316,929

17,376

17, 376

+434,511

102

565

+448, 869

18,686
8,284

18,686

+395, 861

8,284

+390,247

509

70,415

70,924

+241,432

391,424

70

32,157

32,227

+359,197
+356, 824

463

414,547

1889.....................

368,364

18,386

386,750

992

28,934

29, 926

1890.....................

446,844

16,299

463,143

824

36,471

37,295

+425,848

1891................i . .

390,014

10,134

400,148

190

15,445

15,635

+384,513

No. 6 2 .— F R E N C H W E S T I N D I E S , a
1877........................

1, 368,074

39,504

1,407,578

7,722

2,314, 931

2,322, 653

-

1878........................

1,569, 880

20,785

1,590,665

19, 644

2,857,259

2,876, 903

— 1 ,286,238

915,075

1879........................

1,465, 881

15,884

1,481,765

4,456

2,613, 845

2,618,301

- 1 ,1 3 6 ,5 3 6

1 8 8 0 .. . ..................

1,799,972

28,424

1,828,396

7,012

2,709,992

2,7 1 7 ,0 0 4

—

888,608

1881.......................

1,520,651

34,970

1,555,621

11,748

2 ,452,829

2,464,577

-

908,956

1882........................

1,556,393

16,390

1,572,783

1,591

2,423,164

2,424,755

—

851,972

1883........................

1,783,332

30,223

1,813,555

4,129

2,891,728

2,895,857

— 1,082,302

1884........................

1,790, 584

29,534

1,820,118

17,486

3,1 1 8 ,9 1 6

3,136,402

- 1 ,3 1 6 ,2 8 4

1885........................

1,394,101

24,872

1,418,973

36,073

1,111,442

1,147,515

+

271,458

1886........................

1,426,683

11,902

1,438,585

14,336

520,015

534,351

+

904,234

1887........................

1,334,344

18,434

1,352,778

24,741

381,884

406,625

+

946,153

1888.......................

1,574,728

29,099

1,603,827

6,865

110,025

116,, 890

+ 1 ,4 8 6 ,9 3 7

1889........................

1,852, 111

31,909

1,884,020

10,641

99,412

110,053

+ 1 ,7 7 3 ,9 6 7

1890........................

1,768, 826

23, 786

1,792,612

4,447

124,550

128,997

+ 1 ,6 6 3 ,6 1 5

1891....................

1,854,968

51,071

1,906, 039

19,176

4 ,294

23,470

+ 1 ,8 8 2 ,5 6 9

a For 1877 and 1878 includes “ French Guiana.”




75

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES,
V alu e

o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o. 6 3 .— F R E N C H G U I A N A , a

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Excess of
exports (+ )
or im­
ports (—).

1879

................

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1880...................
1881...................
1882...................
1883...................
1884.................
1885...................
1886...................
1887...................
1888...................
1889 ..................
1890
1891...................

Imports.

Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

69, 887
75,645
65,762
95, 785
101, 013
102, 072
107,492
105, 719
137,724
140, 086
140,768
154,859
150, 710

389
106
1,892
1,071
1,535
3,352
3,438
4,988
6,671
6,964
6,074
5,244

69,887
76,034
65,868
97,677
102,084
103, 607
110,844
109,15?
142,712
146,757
147,732
160,933
155, 954

3,915
2,802
803
2,003
2,457
1,376
1,073
647
433
6,772
13,366

11,874
470
2,300
16,450
15,980
945
730
355
1,015
5,652

17, 647
46,520

15,789
3,272
3,103
18,453
18,437
2,321
1,803

1,002
1,448
12,424
13,366
17,647
46, 520

+ 54,098
+ 72,762
+ 62,765
+ 79, 224
+ 83, 647
+101,286
+109, 041
+108,155
+141, 264
+134,333
+134,366
+143,286
+109,434

a For 1877 and 1878 included in “ French W est Indies.”

N o . 6 4 .— F R E N C H P O S S E S S I O N S I N A F R I C A A N D A D J A C E N T
IS L A N D S .
1877....................

314,451

1878.....................

374,452

220

314,451

42* 446

5,661

48,107

+266,344

374, 672

100,678

8,551

109,229

+265,443

1879.....................

334, 657

1,023

335,680

30,484

84,843

115,327

+220, 353

1880.....................

445,173

263

445,436

62,473

337,176

399,649

+ 45, 787

1881.....................

325,119

1,281

326,400

102,952

358,118

461,070

-134, 670

1882.....................

631,262

861

632,123

70,686

326,304

396, 990

+235,133

1883.....................

257,758

140

257,898

88,072

300,411

388,483

— 130,585

1884.....................

241,944

239

242,183

240, 669

111, 022

351,691

—109,508

3885.....................

448, 233

2,329

450, 562

94, 288

142, 856

+307,706

1886.....................

239, 528

335

239, 863

139,414

48,568
171,281

310,695

— 70,832
—160,430

1887.....................

330, 820

1,093

331, 913

127,155

365,188

492,343

1888.....................

306, 748

3,037

309, 785

166,248

300,312

466,560

—156, 775

1889.....................

382, 760

801

383, 561

170,749

165,938

336,687

+ 46,874

18 9 0 .....*...........

199,634

1,620

201, 254

188,974

232,743

421,717

—220,463

1891.....................

608, 601

1,318

609, 919

301, 372

89, 581

390,953

+218,966

N o . 6 5 .-^ F R E N C H P O S S E S S I O N S I N O C E A N I C A .
1877.....................

317, 216

40,419

357,635

80,196

39,179

119, 375

+238,260

1878.....................

276,494

34,929

311,423

157,578

30,397

187,975

+123,448

1879.....................

353,817

35,179

388,996

117,361

26,991

144,352

+244,644

1880.....................

199,869

31,810

231,679

164,307

10,422

174,729

+ 56,950

1881.....................

322,435

41,667

364,102

379,815

16, 812

396,627

— 32,525

1882.....................

372,153

41,810

413,963

155,323

16,250

171, 573

+242,390

1883.....................

400,050

39,640

439,690

269,638

20, 562

290,200

+149,490

1884.....................

390,968

45,751

436,719

390,851

17,246

408,097

+ 28,622

1885.....................

345,748

36,557

382,305

373,776

13,833

387,659

—

1886.....................

281,183

36,232

317,415

288, 336

11,087

299,423

+ 17,992

1887.....................

401, 882

27,524

429,406

250,239

16,793

267,032

+162,374

1888.....................

305,261

21,019

326, 280

102,390

14, 059

116,449

+209, 831

1889.....................

343, 034

19, 081

362,115

155,106

9,830

164, 936

+197,179

1890.....................

340, 323

19, 769

360, 092

160,461

11, 897

172, 358

+187, 734

1891.....................

342,050

30, 835

372, 885

303, 905

15, 402

319, 307

+ 53,578




5,354

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t IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

Sta te s,

N o . 6 6 .— G E R M A N Y .

Year ending
June 30—

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total.

Excess of
exports (+ )
or imports(—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

Imports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

651,313

58,107,433

3,218,561

29,290,804

53,991,387

818,458

54,809,845

3,358,756

31,431,347

34, 790,103

56,164,394

392,851

57,057,245

3,252,486

32,267,332

35,519, 818 + 2 1 ,5 3 7 ,4 2 7

1877........................

57,456,120

1878.......................
1879........................

32,509, 365 + 2 5 ,5 9 8 , 068
+ 2 0 ,0 1 9 ,7 4 2

1880........................

56,292,106

770,157

57,062,263

6,497,259

45,713, 978

52,211, 237 +

1881........................

68,858,571

1. 329,681

70,188, 252

6,082,762

46, 906,419

52,989,181 + 1 7 ,1 9 9 , 071

4,8 5 1 ,0 2 6

188 2.......................

52,790, 056

1,438,897

54,228, 953#

8,779, 055

47,589,487

56, 368, 542 — 2 ,139,589

1883.......................

64,340,490

1, 829,439

66,169,929

7,936,189

49,441,539

57,377,728

1884......................

59,251,307

1,351,752

60,603, 059

10,733,886

54,285,277

65,019,163 — 4 ,416,104

+

8,792,201

1835.......................

60,819,091

1,403,700

62,222,791

9,358,367

53, 883, 386

63,241,753

-

1886........................

60,923,857

1 , 037,336

61,961,193

10,631, 575

58,523,422

69,154,997

— 7 ,1 9 3 ,8 0 4

1887........................

57,316,655

1,254,617

58, 571,272

11,406,127

69, 241,433

80,647,560 — 22,076,288

1888 ......................

55,621,264

792,907

56,414,171

11,244, 968

67,176, 867

78,421,835 - 2 2 , 007,664

1889........................

66,568, 695

1. 433, 899

68,002,594

10,893,364

70,849,182

81, 742, 546 -1 3 ,7 3 9 ,9 5 2

1890........................

84,315,215

1,248,097

85, 563,312

12,029,482

86, 808,201

98,837,683

1891........................

91,684, 981

1,110,475

92,795,456

19,469,530

77,846,853

97,316,383 -

1, 018, 962

- 1 3 ,2 7 4 ,3 7 1
4 ,5 2 0 ,9 2 7

N o . 6 7 .— G R E A T B R I T A I N A N D I R E L A N D .

18,030,515

1877..................... 341,851,634
1878................— 383, 606, 911

4,109,421 345,961,055
3,823,819 387,430,730

1879..................... 346,485,881
1880..................... 450,994,244

2,342,558 348,828,439

18,638,423

2,802,253 453,796,497

30,789,424 179, 824,270 210,613,694 +243,182,803

188 L..................... 477,450,618

16,431,505

95,703, 743 113,734,258 +232,226,797
90,859,172 107,290,677 +280,140,053
89,900,389 108,538,812 +240,289,627

1882..................... 404,248,031

3,684,459 481,135,078- 24,053, 368 150,440, 370 174,493,738 +306,641,340
4,099,124 408,347,155 25,680,499 169, 908,193 195, 588, 692 +212,758,463

1883..................... 420,433,473

4,990, 701 425,424,174

1884..................... 382, 7L7,159

3, 521,227 386,238,386

27,586, 708 134, 962,900 162, 549, 608 +223,688,778

1885..................... 394, 925, 925

3,177, 278 398,103,203

24,495, 559 112, 206, 221 136, 701, 780 +261,401,423

1886.................... 344,927,973

3,525, 727 348,453,700

27,345,468 126, 908,586 154, 254,054 +194,199,646

363,101,143

3,209,536 366,310,679

26,732,749 138,334,694 165,067,443 +201*243,236

1888..................... 358,238,790

3,276,913 361,515,703

30,695,422 147,202,553 177,897,975 +183,817,728

1889..................... 379,990,131

2,991*543 382,981,674

28,205,963 150,063,104 178,269,067 +204,712,607

1890..................... 444,459,009

3,436,653 447,895,662

1891..................... 441,599,807

3,814,219 445,414, 026

30,646,069 155,842,887 186,488,956 +261,406,706
36,418,430 158,304,832 194,723,262 +250,690,764

1887...............




27,324,440 161, 298,1.79 188,622, 619 +236,801,555

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V alue

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

St a t e s

N o . 6 8 .— G I B R A L T A R .
Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
46,934

Excess ot
exports(+)
or im­
ports (— ).
Dollars.

1877.....................

2, 544,931

21,515

2, 566, 446

12,239

1878.....................

2,641,916

2, 541

2,644,457

2,174

6,332

8,506

4-2,635,951

1879.....................

1,297,820

480

1,298, 300

3,127

7,094

10,221

4-1,288,079

1880...............

2, 322, 703

962

2,323, 665

7,132

15,686

22,818

4-2,300,847

1881.....................

2, 802,610

79,132

2,881, 742

3, 834

13,582

17,416

4-2,864,326

1882.....................

1,338, 731

16, 776

1, 355, 507

7, 332

5,435

12,767

1 8 8 3 .................

623,481

4,335

627,816

1,964

2,609

4,573

4-

1884.....................

1,104,141

14,025

1,118,166

2,931

4,748

4-1,113,418

1885.....................

1,251, 784

° 827

1,261,611

1, 817
392

3,171

3,563

4-1,258,048

1886.....................

920,734

4,278

925, 012

5

1,901

1,906

4-

923,106

1887.....................

727,050

5,005

732,055

2,078

3, 865

5,943

4-

726,112

1888.....................

604,134

1, 911

606, 045

1, 733

2,862

4,595

4-

601,450

1889.....................

533,755

4,708

538,463

8,933

4,140

13,073

4-

525,390

1890.....................

501,421

1,095

502,516

19,487

8,070

27,557

4-

474,959

1891.....................

476, 068

4,037

480,105

67,473

15,356

82,829

4-

397,276

N o . 6 9 .— D O M I N I O N

34,695

OP C A N A D A A N D O T H E R
A M E R IC A N P O S S E S S IO N S , a

B R I T IS H

+2,519,512

4-1,342, 740
623,243

NORTH

1877.....................

36,676,160

2,698, 020

39, 374,180

6, 799,862

17,477,516

1878....................

34, 929,072

3, 355,349

38,284, 421

7,403, 772

17,954,030

25,357,802 +12,926,619

1879.....................

28,381,569

2,462,133

30, 843, 702

7,403,408

18,730,146

26,138,554 + 4,710,148

1880.....................

28,062,680

2, 713,191

30,775,871

9, 512,820

23,701,520

33,214, 340 — 2,438,469

1881.....................

35,793,031

3,719,845

39,512, 876

10,896, 286

27,145,661

38,041,947 + 1,470,929

1882.....................

35, 289, 859

38, 569, 822

12,658, 318

38, 455, 157

51,113, 475 —12, 543, 653

1883.....................

42, 831, 005

3, 279, 963
3, 749, 248

46, 580, 253

14, 201, 349

30, 539, 527

44,740, 876 +

1884.....................

42, 510,932

3, 900,518

46, 411, 450

15,237, 307

23,778, 533

39,015,840 + 7, 395, 610

24,277,378 +15, 096, 802

1,839,377

1885.....................

35, 976, 815

4,148, 092

40,124, 907

12, 871, 884

24, 088, 657

36, 960, 541 + 3,164,366

1886.....................

31, 953,124

2, 831, 897

34, 785, 021

12, 042, 627

25,453, 711

37, 496, 338 — 2, 711, 317

1887.....................

33,495,403

2, 666,944

36,162, 347

11, 885, 368

26, 130, 216

1888.....................

94,432,059

2,813, 060

37,245,319

12, 917, 954

30,166,169

38, 015, 584 — 1, 853, 237
43, 084,123 - 5, 839,004

1889.....................

39, 806, 682

2, 334,474

42,141,156

13, 519,114

29, 490,359

1890.....................

38,544,454

2, 959, 358

41,503,812

12,139, 489

27,257,491

1891.....................

37,745,515

2, 098, 240

39, 843, 755

11,752, 344

28, 682,191

43,009,473 —
868,317
39,396,980 + 2,106,832
40,434,535 —
590,780

a In the absence of law providing for the collection of statistics of exports to adjacent foreign territory over railways, the data of exports here given are very incomplete and largely understated




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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BT COUNTRIES.
of

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s ,

b y

I m p o r t e d in t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n it e d
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o . 7 1 —B R I T I S H W E S T I N D I E S ,

Imports.

Exports.

Tear ending
June 30—
Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

a

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Excess of
exports ( + )
or im­
ports

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877.....................

7,519,908

185,557

7,705,465

1,084,666

5,139,702

6,224,368

1878.....................

7,392,679

213,722

7,606,401

939,142

4,708,566

5,647,708

+1,958,693

1879.....................

6,485,391

217,045

6,702,436

912,166

2,647,829

3,559,995

+3,142,441

1880.....................

6,849,878

217,870

7,067, 748

992,799

4,489,203

5,482,002* +1,585, 746

1881.....................

8,138,565

257,579

8,396,144

916,597

5,377,449

6,294,046

+2,102,098

1882.....................

7,824,293

217,073

8, 041,366

1,152,502

5,491,885

6,644,387

+1,396,979

1883....................

8,241,622

260,531

8,502,153

1,495,329

7,240, 783

8,736,112

—

233,959

1884.....................

8,553,244

296,070

8,849,314

2,600,181

7,191,435

9,791,616

—

942,302

1885.....................

6, 963,219

247, 660

7,210,879

2,426,932

7,936,449

10,363,381

1886.....................

7,113, 699

208,427

7,322,126

2,668,580

7,185,100

9, 853,680

—2,531,554

1887.....................

6,465,030

182,174

6,647,204

2,776,573

8,793,206

11, 569,779

—4, 922,575

Dollars.
+1,481,097

—3,152,502

1888.....................

7,450,018

161,515

7,611, 533

4,285,755

8,265,185

12,550,940

—4,939,407

1889.....................

8,197,693

190,413

8,388,106

5,106,066

10,879,496

15,985,562

—7,597,456

1890....................

8,074,433

214,353

8,288, 786

4,729,458

10,135,560

14,865,018

—6,576,232

1891.....................

9,546, 058

233,080

9,779,138

9,781,685

6,511,499

16,293,184

—6,514,046

a For 1877 and 1878 includes “ British Honduras.”

N o . 7 2.— B R I T IS H H O N D U R A S ,

a

1879.....................

293,762

4,960

298, 722

115,778

43,312

159,090

+

1 8 8 0 .................

370,252

35,430

405,682

313,201

140,118

453, 319

—

1881.....................
1882.....................

471,302
498,881

14,657
9,432

485,959

298,503

144,617

443,120

508,313

299, 748

189,721

489,469

+
+

1883.....................

487,535,

16,882

504,417

395,337

136, 502

531, 839

—

1884.....................

414,746

16,338

431,084

171,331

91,460

262,791

1885.....................

359,730

10,023

369, 753

164,171

54,189

218,360

188 6 ...................

364,528

15,121

379,649

224,735

45,628

270, 363

1887.....................

349,510

5,422

354, 932

267,197

36,086

303,283

1888.....................

321,525

4,969

326,494

157,093

26,542

183,635

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

1889.....................

362,623

6,975

369, 598

211,465

348,564

5,904

354,468

181,515
174,372

29, 950

1890.....................

12,459

186,831

1891.....................

457,549

5,290

462,839

216,416

2,674

219,090

139,632
47, 637
42,839
18,844
27,422
168, 293
151, 393
109, 286
61,649
142, 859
158,133
167,637
243,749

a For 1877 and 1878 included in “ British W est Indies.”

N o . 7 3 .— B R I T I S H G U I A N A .
1877.....................

1, 854,548

43,022

1,897,570

45,313

3,460,306

3, 505,619

-1,6 0 8 ,0 4 9

1878.....................

1,924,922

51,048

1,975,970

4,989

2,136,296

2,141,285

—

1879.....................

1,719,827

63,454

1, 783,281

58,661

515,464

574,125

1880.....................

1,723,166

60,503

1,783,669

11,008

1,898,986

1,909,994

—

126,325

1881.....................

1,682,373

41, 074

1,723,447

22, 087

2,401,987

2,424,074

—

700,627

1882......................

1,976,586

52, 734

2,029,320

7.527

3,220,915

3,228,442

- 1 ,1 9 9 , 1 2 \

165,315

+1,209,156

1883......................

1,973,422

61,734

2,035,156

9,892

5, 936,537

5,946,429

—3,911,273

1884.....................

1,833,148

51,268

1,884,416

4,360

4,091,176

4,095,536

—2,211,120

1885......................

1,631,608

9,049

1,640,657

10,401

910,953

921,354

1886..................

1,554,726

29,56$

1,584,294

6,902

1,857,694

1,864,596

1887......................

1,423,211

45,828

1,469,039

15,212

2,724,661

2,739,873

-1,2 7 0 ,8 3 4

1888.....................

1,651,711

65,700

1,717,411

5,755

2,816,627

2,822,382

—1,104,971
—2,829,912

+

719,303

—

280,302

1889.....................

1,643,249

53,020

1,696,269

14,135

4,512,046

4,526,181

1890......................

2,011,122

95,223

2,106,345

1,659

4,325,316

3, 326,975

—2,220,630

1891.....................

1,761,350

97,392

1,858,742

977,659

3,905,547

4,883,206

—3,024,464




79

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES,
V alue

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

St a t e s ,

N o . 7 4 .- B R I T I S H E A S T I N D I E S .

Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

Imports.
Dutiable.

Total.

Excess of
exports (-f)
or im­
ports (—)

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,171,395

5,554,224

10, 725,619

— 9,859,979

862, 620

3,020

1878.....................

886, 998

1, 843

888, 841

6,179,763

5,901, 832

12,081,595

- 1 1 , 192,754

1879.....................

1, U 2 ,196

240

1,142,436

5,844, 754

6,381,016

12, 225, 770

- 1 1 , 083, 334

1880.....................

2,218,190

1, 037

2,219,227

11,879,660

9,143,194

21,022, 854

- 1 8 , 803,627

1881.....................

858, 069

858,069

11,236,204

6, 776,002

18,012,206

—17,154,137

1882 ...................

3,054, 787

3,054, 787

11,663,710

6, 394,203

18,057,913

—15,003,126

1883.....................

2,185, 611

193

2,185, 804

12,459, 582

7,008, 218

19,467,800

—17,281, 996

1884.....................

3, 711, 259

3, 508

3,714,767

12,223, 931

7,326, 527

19,550,458

—15,835, 691

1885.....................

4,103, 075

7, 293

4,110,368

9, 668,642

8,030,615

17,699,257

—13,588, 889

1886.....................

4,350,141

8,049

4, 358,190

11,364,346

5, 883, 479

17, 247,825

—12,889,635

1887.....................

3,902,047

530

3,902, 577

13, 030, 111

5, 805,979

18,836,090

—14,933,513

1888.....................

3, 745, 695

17

1889.....................

4,330,413

1890.....................

4, 655,256

1891.....................

4, 399,544

1877.....................

865,640

3,745,712

11, 200, 860

7,205,433

18,406,293

—14,660,581

4, 330,413

12, 963, 895

7,065,706

20,029,601

—15, 699,188

723

4, 655, 979

11, 957,171

8, 847,148

20,804,319

—16,148,340

559

4,400,103

16, 650,014

6,706, 975

23, 356,989 —18, 956,886

N o . 7 5 .—H O N G K O N G .

1877.....................

3,216,387

13,447

3, 229,834

428,165

743,024

1,171,189

1878.....................

3,247,739

14,970

3,262,709

434, 679

1,797,984

2, 232,663

+1,030,046

1879.....................

3,279, 277

11,245

3,290, 522

473, 800

1,179, 550

1,653,350

+1,637,172

+2,058,645

1880.....................

2,873,132

4.260

2,877,392

999,829

1,251,260

2,251, 089

4-

626,303

1881.....................

2,914,668

2,186

2,916,854

635,234

1, 764, 594

+

517,026

1882.....................

3, 211, 399

16,498

3,227, 897

474, 003

1,950, 089

2,399, 828
2,424, 092

+

803,805

1883.....................

3,766,231

11,528

3, 777,759

302,347

1,616, 547

1,918,894

+ 1 , 858,865

1884.....................

3,078,542

5,307

3,083,849

391,595

1,112,985

1,504, 580

+1,579,269

1885.....................

4,134,592

14,719

4,149, 311

375,902

607,913

983,815

+3,165,496

1886.....................

4,044,384

11,852

4,056, 236

376,128

696,331

1,072, 459

4-2, 983, 777

1867.....................

2,980,055

3, 987

2,984,042

581,050

855,431

1,436,481

1888.....................

3, 345, 477

6,475

3, 351, 952

645, 863

799,911

1,445,774

4-1,547,561
4-1,906,178

1889.....................

3,675, 594

10, 790

3, 686, 384

513,108

967,158

1,480,266

4-2,206,118

1890.....................

4,434,641

4, 512

4,439,153

290,059

679, 686

969, 745

4-3,469,408

1891.....................

4, 743, 498

25,199

4,768,697

270,615

292,660

563,275

4-4,205,422




80

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES,

V alue

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

St a t e s ,

N o . 7 6 .— B R I T I S H P O S S E S S I O N S I N A U S T R A L A S I A .

Year ending
June 30—

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Imports.

Excess of
exports (+ )
or im­
ports (—)

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,237,122

1,476,238

+4,409,229
+ 5 , 585,390

1877....................

5,780, 278

105,189

1878.....................

6,479,193

292,102

6,771,295

214,563

971,342

1,185,905

1879.....................

7,042,875

128,940

7,171,815

238,759

547,014

785, 773

+ 6 , 386, 042

1880.....................

4, 687,223

61,367

4, 748,590

693,291

2, 227,521

2,920,812

+1,827,778

5,885,467

239,116

1881............ .

6,636,130

92,375

6,728,505

1,159, 812

928,490

2,088, 302

+ 4 , 640, 203

1882.....................

8, 982,974

126,915

9,109,889

1,842,329

1,847,095

3,689,424

+5,420,465

1883.....................

9, 638,997

156,659

9,795, 656

2,134,595

1,886, 800

4,021, 395

+5,774,261

1884.....................

9,225,459

161, 867

9,387,326

1,659, 533

2,713,932

4,373,463

+5,013,861

1885.....................

10,534,138

114,054

10,648,192

1,437,036

1, 386,357

2,823,393

+7,824,799

188G.....................

10,981, 915

152, 386

11,134,301

1, 563,507

2,295, 853

3,859,360

+7,274, 941

1887.....................

9,543,474

124, 961

9,668,425

1,989,512

2,421,607

4,411,119

+ 5 , 257,306

1888.....................

11, 076,053

92,626

11,168,679

2,635,170

2,392,609

5,027, 779

+6,140,900

1889.....................

12,252,147

69, 833

12,321, 980

2,397, 994

3,600,217

5,998,211

+6,323, 769

1890.....................

11,168,081

98,403

11,266,484

2,176,462

2,101,214

4,277,676

+6,988,808

1891.....................

12,891,679

125,453

13,017,132

3,717,062

2,521,959

6,239,021

+ 6 , 778, 111

N o.

7 7.— B R I T I S H

1877.....................
1878.....................
1879.....................
1880.....................
1881.....................
1882.....................
1883.....................
1884.....................
1885.....................
1886................. -.
1887.....................
1888......................
1889.....................
1 8 9 0 . . . ; . . ..........
1891.....................

1,377,100
2, 047, 209
2,168, 076
2,322,178
2,394,507
2, 775,371
2,405,901
1,520,191
1,491,481
1,230,550
1,460, 256
1,682,374
2,384,602
3,238,809
3,134,028




P O S S E S S IO N S IN
A F R IC A
IS L A N D S .
21,261
23,485
59,454
64, 596
76,085
58,304
32,168
12,748
23,136
10,955
11,653
20,420
13,148
14,066
7,771

1,398,361
2,070,694
2,227,530
2,386, 774
2,470, 592
2, 833, 675
2,438, 069
1, 532, 939
1,514,617
1,241,505
1,471,909
1,702,794
2,397,750
3,252, 875
3,141,799

518,577
571,064
582, 904
740,674
607,396
596,917
664,808
864,209
883,077
817,087
572,013
461,966
317,040
233,603
344,107

AND

497,965
690,883
224,891
1,313, 230
1,088,938
1,067,966
1,175,212
1, 359, 941
626,181
535,481
660, 927
551, 781
565,231
741,718
615,294

ADJACENT

1,016,542
1,261,947
807,795
2,053, 904
1,696,334
1, 664,883
1,840,020
2,224,150
1,509,258
1,352,568
1,232,940
1,013,747
882,271
975,321
959,401

+ 381,819
+ 808,747
+1,419, 735
+ 332,870
+ 774,258
+1,168,792
+ 598,049
691,211
+
5,359
— 111,063
+ 238,969
+ 689,047
+1,515,479
+2,277, 554
+2,182,398

81

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d

from

, the

U n it e d

S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m lb77 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o . 7 8 .— G R E E C E .
E x p o r ts .
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

I m p o r ts .

D o m e s tic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F ree.

D u tia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

DoUars.

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + )
o r im p o r t s (— ).

DoUars.

1877.

190,170

6,458

196,628

1878.

a4, 888,104

2,222

4, 890, 326

1879.

28 5 ,0?9

285,019

409,328

409,328

—

1880

145,572

145,572

451,379

451,379

—

305,807

1881.

142,042

142, 042

550, 638

550,638

—

408,596

1882,

349,467

349,467

13,927

885,634

899, 561

—

550,094

1883.

91,017

91,017

412

1,231,168

1,231,580

329

523,128

523,128

-

276,116

276,445

+ 4 , 613,881

326,500

124,309

— 1,140, 563

1884.

185,485

185,485

110

1,039,874

1,039,984

-

854,499

1885.

207,822

207, 822

62

596,645

596,707

—

388,885

1886.

144, 003

144, 003

5,614

725,209

730,823

—

586,820

1887,

171,497

171,497

11,423

986,820

998,243

-

826,746

1888,

174,411

174,411

23, 720

1,238,799

1889.

*165,074

165,079

12,471

976, 452

988,923

-

823,844

1890.

167,282

167,282

21,968

1,103,130

1,125,098

-

957,816

1891.

159,445

159,445

1,221,780

156,553

1,378,333

- 1 ,2 1 8 ,8 8 8

1,262, 5 1 9 '

- 1 ,0 8 8 ,1 0 8

a P rin cip ally firearms.

N o . 7 9.— H A I T I .

1877.....................

3,814, 566

64,664

3,879, 230

2, 759, 033

20,377

2,779,410

+1,099,820

1878.....................

4,105,823

61,038 : 4,166,861

2, 793,184

33,879

2,827,063

+1,339, 798

1879.....................

3,148,757

61, 318

3,210,075

2,780, 523

9,953

2, 790,476

+

419,549

1880.....................

3,591,150

3, 651, 518

4,319, 966

19, 220

4, 339,186

1881.....................
1882.....................

4, 372,321

60,368
116, 307

4,488,628

4, 689, 095

28,174

4,717, 269

—
-

687,668
228,641

3,195,931

49,673

3,245,604

3, 501,235

36,702

3, 537, 937

—

292,333

1883.....................

3,162, 738

60,363

3, 228,101

2,892,997

78,518

2,971,515

-f

251,586

1884.....................

2,735,150

34,959

2, 770,109

2, 338, 907

50,266

2, §89,173

+

380,936

1885.....................

3, 227, 059

80,248

3, 307, 307

2,433,019

38,417

2,471,436

+

835,871

1886.....................

2,963,147

104, 573

3,067,720

2, 591,485

12, 507

2,603, 992

+

463,728

1887.....................

3,059,318

170,810

3,230,128

1, 740,106

12,431

1, 752, 537

+1,477,591

1888.....................

4,322,653

294,472

4,617,125

2, 897,532

+ 1 , 698, 305

3,975,461

184, 790

4,160, 251

3,751,669

21,288
5,774

2,918,820

1889.....................

3, 757,443

+

1890.....................

5,101,464

233,604

5, 335, 068

2,419,402

1,819

2,421,221

+2,913, 847

1891.....................

5,589,178

370, 635

5,959, 813 , 3, 209,026

34,428

3,243,454

+2,716,359

H. Ex. 53— 6*




402,808

82
Value

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.
Imported into, and Exported from, the United
Countries, from 1877 to 1891, inclusive—Continued.

of MERCHANDISE

States,

by

N o . 8 0 .— H A W A I I A N I S L A N D S .
E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

1877........................

I m p o r ts .

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,272,949

2,385,366

1,109,429

163,520

164,969

T o t a l.

E x cess o f
ex p orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

Dollars.

2 ,5 5 0,335

- 1 ,2 7 7 ,3 8 6

1 8 7 8 ......................

1,683,446

52,653

1,736,099

2 ,641,628

37,202

2,678,830

-

942,731

1879........................

2,288,178

86,740

2,374,918

3 ,243,988

13,950

3, 257,938

—

883,020

1880........................

1,985,506

100,664

2,086,170

4 ,565,918

40,526

4, 606,444

- 2 ,5 2 0 ,2 7 4

1881........................

2,694,583

83,489

2,778,072

5,517, 737

15,263

5,533,000

— 2,754,928
- 4 ,2 9 5 ,5 1 9

1882........................

3,272,172

78,603

3,350,775

7,621,690

24,604

7,646,294

1883............... ..

3,683,460

92,605

3,776,065

8,195,937

42,524

8,238,461

- 4 ,4 6 2 , 396

1884........................

3,446,024

77,329

3,523,353

7,900,000

25,965

7,925,965

- 4 ,4 0 2 ,6 1 2

1885........................

2,709,573

. 78,349

2,787,922

8 ,8 1 7,067

40,430

8 ,8 5 7,497

- 6 ,0 6 9 ,5 7 5

1886........................

3,115,899

76,799

3,192,698

9,741,924

63,783

9 ,805,707

- 6 ,6 1 3 ,0 0 9
- 6 ,3 0 0 ,0 4 6

1887........................

3,520,593

101,436

3, 622,029

9,892,889

29,186

9,922,075

1888........................

3,025,898

59,305

3 ,0 8 5 ,2 0 3

1 1 ,0 5 0 ,0 3 8

1 0 ,3 4 1

1 1 ,0 6 0 ,3 7 9

-7 ,9 7 5 ,1 7 6

1 8 8 9 .........................

3 ,3 3 6 ,0 4 0

3 9 ,6 2 1

3 ,3 7 5 ,6 6 1

1 2 ,8 3 2 ,9 1 0

1 4 ,8 3 0

1 2 ,8 4 7 , 740

— 9 ,4 7 2 ,0 7 9

1 8 9 0 .........................

4 ,6 0 6 ,9 0 0

1 0 4 ,5 1 7

4 ,7 1 1 ,4 1 7

1 2 ,3 0 9 ,7 5 8

4 ,1 5 0

1 2 ,3 1 3 ,9 0 8

-7 ,6 0 2 ,4 9 1

1 8 91..........................

4 ,9 3 5 ,9 1 1

1 7 1 ,3 0 1

5 ,1 0 7 ,2 1 2

1 3 ,8 6 5 ,6 4 8

2 9 ,9 4 9

1 3 ,8 9 5 ,5 9 7

-8 ,7 8 8 ,3 8 5

N o . 8 1 .— I T A L Y .

1 8 7 7 ..........................

8 ,4 8 4 ,4 9 6

1 0 ,1 7 2

8 ,4 9 4 ,6 6 8

2 ,4 1 1 ,0 8 0

4 ,6 9 4 ,1 5 3

7 ,1 0 5 , 230

+ 1 , 3 8 9 ,4 3 8

1 8 7 8 ..........................

8 ,7 3 6 ,7 1 9

• 4 ,3 8 1

8 ,7 4 1 ,1 0 0

2 ,2 8 9 ,2 6 0

4 ,4 2 1 , 746

6 ,7 1 1 ,0 0 6

+ 2 ,0 3 0 ,0 9 4

1 8 7 9.........................

8 ,6 5 7 ,4 0 3

830

8 ,6 5 8 ,2 3 3

2 ,7 2 5 ,9 3 9

5 ,1 5 8 ,3 8 8

7 ,8 8 4 , 327

1 2 ,3 4 8 ,2 3 9

4 ,4 0 3

1 2 ,3 5 2 ,6 4 2

3 ,6 4 9 ,0 9 0

6 ,6 6 8 ,5 9 6

1 0 ,3 1 7 ,6 8 6

1 8 8 0 .................. ..

-f

7 7 3 ,9 0 6

+ 2 ,0 3 4 , 956

1 8 8 1 .........................

8 ,9 8 7 ,4 1 7

3 1 ,4 5 8

9 ,0 1 8 ,8 7 5

4 ,5 6 5 , 841

7 ,0 7 8 ,1 4 6

1 1 ,6 4 3 ,9 8 7

— 2, 6 2 5 ,1 1 2

1 8 8 2 .........................

8 ,9 8 1 ,2 6 0

9 5 ,0 3 7

9 ,0 7 6 ,2 9 7

4 ,2 5 5 ,7 8 3

7 ,8 5 3 ,4 3 8

1 2 ,1 1 4 ,2 2 1 .

— 3 ,0 3 7 ,9 2 4
— 1 ,5 9 6 ,1 0 0

1 8 8 3 .........................

1 0 ,1 1 4 ,5 4 8

1 9 9 ,0 1 0

1 0 ,3 1 3 ,5 5 8

4 ,0 5 1 ,4 0 2

7 ,8 5 8 , 256

11, 9 0 9 ,6 5 8

1 8 8 4 ..........................

7 ,5 6 3 ,4 0 3

5 0 7 ,6 2 7

8 ,0 7 1 ,0 3 0

7 ,0 7 9 ,2 8 5

9 ,6 2 7 ,0 7 2

1 6 ,7 0 6 , 357

— 8 ,6 3 5 ,3 2 7

1 8 8 5 ..........................

1 1 ,6 9 0 ,1 4 2

2 8 4 ,2 7 5

1 1 ,9 7 4 ,4 1 7

6 ,1 1 3 ,4 6 5

8 ,3 7 9 ,4 4 3

1 4 ,4 9 2 ,9 0 8

— 2 ,5 1 8 ,4 9 1

1 8 8 6 ..........................

1 3 ,0 4 8 ,8 4 6

3 2 4 ,5 7 8

1 3 ,3 7 3 ,4 2 4

8, 933, 543

7 ,9 3 7 ,0 9 3

1 6 ,8 7 0 ,6 3 6

— 3 ,4 9 7 , 212

1 8 8 7 ..........................

1 2 ,0 5 6 ,4 8 1

1 1 5 ,1 2 3

1 2 ,1 7 1 ,6 0 3

9 ,2 4 1 ,1 3 9

1 0 ,1 4 6 ,6 6 9

1 9 ,3 8 7 ,8 0 8

— 7 ,2 1 6 ,2 0 4

1 8 8 8 ..........................

1 2 ,7 2 5 ,8 8 7

2 5 ,6 7 2

12, 7 5 1 ,5 5 9

8 ,5 6 8 ,3 5 8

9 ,8 3 3 ,2 3 0

1 8 ,4 0 1 , 588

— 5 ,6 5 0 ,0 2 9

1 8 8 9 ..........................

1 2 ,5 4 3 ,9 2 8

6 0 ,9 2 0

1 2 ,6 0 4 ,8 4 8

9 ,4 9 4 , 070

8 ,4 9 8 , 970

1 7 ,9 9 2 ,1 4 9

— 5 ,3 8 7 ,3 0 1

1 0 ,2 4 1 ,3 2 3

1 0 ,0 8 8 , 728

20, 33 0 ,0 5 1

— 7 ,2 6 1 ,9 5 5

1 2 ,0 3 7 ,2 2 6

2 1 ,6 7 8 ,2 0 8

-5 ,6 3 1 ,2 8 3

1 8 90..........................

1 2 ,9 7 4 ,2 4 9

9 3 ,8 4 7

1 3 ,0 6 8 ,0 9 6

1 8 91..........................

1 5 ,9 2 7 ,2 7 4

1 1 9 ,6 5 1

1 6 ,0 4 6 ,9 2 5




9 ,6 4 0 ,9 8 2 ..

83

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.
V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE

I m ported

in t o

, and E xported from , the

U n it e d

S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 to 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o . 8 2 .— J A P A N .
I m p o r ts .

E x p o rts .

Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—
D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877........................

1,250,057

2,289

1,252,346

1878.......................

2,243,215

3, 612

1879........................

2,674,601

2, 323

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

Dollars.

Dollars.

T o ta l.

E x cess o f
e x p o r t s (- f )
o f im ­
p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

Dollars.

13,396,330

290,731

13,687,061 — 12,434, 715

2,246,827

7,013,374

433,173

7,446,547

-

2,676,924

9,305,120

540,442

9,845,562

— 7 ,168,638

5,199, 720

1880........................

2,525,758

27,130

2,552,888

13,975, 859

534,975

14,510, 834 -1 1 ,9 5 7 ,8 4 6

1881........................

1, 440,146

28,830

1,468, 976

13,463,249

754,351

14,217,600 - 1 2 ,7 4 8 ,6 2 4

1882.......................

2, 534, 265

6,399

2,540,664

13,829,135

610,360

14,439,495 — 11,898,831

1883........................

3, 375,885

549

3,376,434

14,645,482

453,408

15,098,890 - 1 1 , 722,456

1884.......................

2, 517,963

10, 566

2,528,529

10, 803,451

471,034

11,274,485 — 8, 745,956

1885........................

3,055, 990

1,425

3,057,415

11,036,712

731,244

11,767,956

-

1886...............

3,125,130

10,403

3,135, 533

14,082,772

802,801

14,885,573

- 1 1 , 750, o io

1887................. . .

3, 280,341

55,278

3,335,592

15,742,440

1,371,741

17,114,181 - 1 3 ,7 7 8 ,5 8 9

1888................... .

4,208,121

6,261

4,214,382

16,709,426

1,912,150

18,621,576 - 1 4 ,4 0 7 ,1 9 4

8,710,541

1889........................

4,615, 712

4,273

4,619,985

14,443,929

2,244, 063

16, 687,992 — 12,068,007

1890........................

5,227,186

5,457

5,232,643

18,910,555

2,192, 769

21,103,324 — 15,870, 681

1 8 9 1 . . . . ...............

4,800,650

7,043

4,807,693

15,966,638

3,342,560

19,309,198 -1 4 ,5 0 1 , 505

N o . 8 3 .—L IB E R IA .

1877........................

122,819

1,861

124,680

57,419

1878........................

104,192

710

104,902

80,153

51

57,470

+

80,153

-f- 24,749

67,210

1879.......................

129,790

1,139

130, 929

63,143

217

63,360

+

67,569

1880........................

191,459

2, 518

193,977

95,442

843

96,285

+

97,692

+

41,436

1881.......................

167,019

5,499

172,518

130,939

143

131,082

1882.......................

196,471

1,033

197,504

83, 829

56

83,885

+ 1 1 3 ,6 1 9

1883........................

179,546

2,464

182,010

71, 523

365

71,888

+ 1 1 0 ,1 2 2

1884........................

128,528

2,502

131,030

57, 414

13

57,427

+

73,603

1885........................

99,398

2, 305

101,703

71, 068

17

71,085

+

30,618
31,134

1886........................

96,868

2,017

98,885

67,429

322

67,751

+

1887........................

90,485

3,879

94,364

86,495

36

86,531

+

7,833

1888........................

123,952

2,828

126, 780

46,713

3

46, 716

+

80,064
18,787

1889........................

71,536

127

71, 663

52, 777

99

52, 876

+

1 8 9 0 . . . . i .............

161,465

690

162,155

21,790

105

21,895

+ 1 4 0 ,2 6 0

1891........................

54,956

205

55,161

13,420

92

13,512

+




41,649

84

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

in t o ,

and

E xported fro m , the

Un it e d

S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o . 8 4 .— M E X I C O .a
E x p o rts.
T e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

Im p o rts.

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877........................

4 ,503,802

1,389,692

5,893,494

3,756,191

1,448,073

5 ,2 04,264

+

689,230

1878........................

5,811,429

1,649,275

7,460,704

3,723,281

1,528,221

5, 251, 502 +

2 ,209,202
1 ,259,023

Dollars.

187 9.......................

5 ,400,380

1,351,864

6,752,244

3,981,402

1,511,819

5,493,221

+

1880........................

6,065,974

1,800,519

7,866,493

4,852,659

2,356,934

7,209,593

+

656,900

1881........................

9,198,077

1,973,161

11,171,238

5,643,176

2 ,674,626

8,317,802

+

2 ,8 5 3,436

1882.......................

13,324,505

2,158,077

15,482,582

5,310,796

3,151,103

8,461,899

+

7 ,0 2 0 ,6 8 3

1883........................

14,370,992

2,216,628

16,587,620

4 ,2 1 1,328

3,965, 795

8* 177,123

+

8,4 1 0 ,4 9 7

1884........................

11,089,603

1,614,689

12,704,292

5,334,689

3, 681,797

9,016,486

+

3,687, 806

1885........................

7,370,599

970,185

8 ,340,784

5,173,441

4,093,580

1886........................

6,856,077

881,546

7,737,623

6, 808,757

3,879, 215

1887............. ..

7,267,129

692,428

7,959,557

9,928,122

4 ,791,718

14,719,840 — 6,760, 283

1888........................

9,242,188

655,584

’ 9,897,772

1 1 ,0 4 $ 772

6,287,117

17,329,889 — 7,432,117

1889.......................

10,886,288

600,608

11,486, 896

13,825,242

7,428,359

21,253,601 — 9,766, 705

1890.......................

12,666,108

619,179

13,285,287

15,536,100

7,154, 815

22,690,915 — 9,405,628

1891.......................

14,199,080

770,540

14,969,620

23,364,519

3,931,473

27,295,992 — 12,326,372

9,267,021 —

926,237

10,687,972 — 2, 950,349

a I n t h e a b s e n c e o f la w p r o v id in g f o r t h e c o lle c t io n o f s t a t is t ic s o f e x p o r t s t o a d ja c e n t fo r e ig n t e r r i­
t o r y o v e r r a ilw a y s , t h e d a ta o f e x p o r t s s in c e 1882, w h e n th e M e x ic a n C e n tr a l R a ilr o a d w a s o p e n e d , a re
u n d e rs ta te d .

N o . 8 6 .— N E T H E R L A N D S .

187 7.......................

10, 411,757

156,578

10,568,335

023,570

1,623,549

2, 547,119

+

1878.......................

13,174,079

125,968

13,300,047

895, 755

1,879,179

2,7 7 4 ,9 3 4

+ 1 0 ,5 2 5 ,1 1 3

8 ,021,216

1879.......................

13, 802,840

361,319

14,164,159

1,617,025

2,063,907

3,6 8 0 ,9 3 2

+ 1 0 ,4 8 3 ,2 2 7

1880.......................

16,887,230

319,868

17,207,098

2, 942, 567

4,001, 520

6,9 4 4 ,0 8 7

+ 1 0 ,2 6 3 , 011

1881.......................

25, 785,004

567,503

26,352,507

1,445, 334

4 ,3 56,972

5 ,8 0 2 ,3 0 6

+ 2 0 ,5 5 0 ,2 0 1

1882.......................

13,102,401

635,42?

13,737,823

1,982, 632

6 ,1 8 3,096

8,165, 728 +

1883............. ..........

18,538,161

381,422

18,919,583

2,177,545

10,076,188

12,253,733

+

5,5 7 2 ,0 9 5
6 ,6 6 5 ,8 5 0

1884.......................

16,322,960

235, 322

16,558,282

2,580, 533

2, 292,400

4, 872, 933 + 1 1 , 685,349

1885........................

16,634,137

170,126

16,804, 263

1,860,360

3, 792,389

5 ,652,749

1886........................

14,536,664

223, 053

14,759,717

2,681,299

5,842,547

8,523, 846 +

6,235, 871

1887......... ..............

18,445,556

402,714

18,848,270

2,307,587

7,615, 326

9,922, 913 +

8 ,9 2 5 ,3 5 7

1888............... ..

15,983,191

230,942

16,214,133

2,820,823

9, 535,551

12,356,374

+

4,857, 759

1889........................

14,800,780

262,159

15,062,939

1,904,191

9,046, 652

10,950,843

+

4 ,1 1 2 ,0 9 6

1890........................ 22,487,588

170,207

22,657,795

2,457,523

14,571,710

17,029,233

+

6 ,6 2 8 ,5 6 2

23,816,814

297,163

24,113,977

2,290,146

10,132,028

12,422,174

+ 1 1 ,6 9 1 ,8 0 3

1891........................




+ 1 1 ,1 5 1 ,5 1 4

85

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V

a lu e

o f

St

MERCHANDISE

a te s

,

b y

C

Im

o u n t r ie s

po r te d

,

f r o m

in t o

1877

,

to

a n d

1891,

E

x po r te d

in c l u s iv e

N o . 8 8 — D U T C H W E S T IN D I E S ,

,

U

th e

n it e d

a

Im p o rts .

E x p o rts.
T e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

fr o m

— -Continued.

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E x cess o f
exp orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s ( — ).

Dollars.

1877.......................

966,322

18,308

984,630

283,485

407,209

690, 694

+ 2 9 3 , 936

1878........................

685, 789

3,588

689,377

318,424

306,510

624,934

+

1879........................

622,171

7,955

630,126

580, 652

66,750

647,402

1830........................

837,288

11,253

848,541

1,161,906

193,611

1,355,517

—

— 1,653,958

-

64,443
17,276
506,976

1881.......................

921,475

18,943

940,418

2, 500, 796

93, 580

2, 594, 376

1882 ......................

743,304

10,077

758,381

1,425,359

156,774

1, 582,133

-

828,752

1883.......................

579,690

9,922

589,612

777,690

104,368

882,058

-

292,446

3,843

583,958

594,101

53,491

647,592

—

63,634

12,989

666,842

340,197

46,471

386, 668

+

280,174

570,159

4,392

574,551

405,772

47, 975

453,747

+*

120, 804

536,300

3,505

539, 805

226,939

29, 756

256,695

+

283,110

1888........................

581, 055

2,538

583, 593

363,288

25, 546

388,834

+

194,759

1889.......................

619, O il

6,192

625,203

174, 629

19,458

194, 087

+

431,116

1890.......................

609,693

4 4 ,6 2 0 '

654,313

125,056

68,980

194,036

+

460,277

1891.......................

771,600

2,473

774, 073

102,780

* 21,571

124, 351

+

649,722

1884.......................

580,115

1885.......................

653,853

1886.......................
1887........................

.

a F or

1877 a n d 1878 in c lu d e s “ D u t c h G u ia n a .”

N o. 8 9 .— D U T C H G U I A N A .a
1879.......................

167,130

350

167,480

103,496

121,324

224,820

1880.......................

253,678

1,118

254,796

74,091

207, 779

281,870

— 27,074

1881.......................

247, 609

1,925

249, 534

106,386

296,133

402, 519

— 152, 985

1882.......................

382,639

2, 851

385,490

167,851

296,299

464,150

— 78,660

1883........................

447,778

3, 571

451, 349

249, 043

224,000

473, 043

— 21, 694

1884........................

316,613

2,862

319,475

377,667

245,451

623,118

— 303, 643

1885.......................

296,667

2,351

299,018

223,552

41,787

265,339

+

33,679

1 88 6.......................

293,071

4,247

297, 318

227,105

46,846

273, 951

+

23, 367

1887........................

136,105

3, 529

239, 634

394, 995

87,429

482,424

— 242,790

1888.......................

264,096

2,149

266,245

362, 291

68,692

430,983

— 164, 738

1889........................

254,626

7,949

262, 575

375,285

84,958

460,243

— 197, 668

1890........................

273, 203

6,316

279,519

462,104

112,010

574,114

— 294, 595

1891........................

249, 704

4,249

253, 983

589, 859

134,331

724,190

— 470,207

a F or

— 57,340

1877 a n d 1878 in c lu d e d in “ D u t c h W e s t I n d i e s .”

N o . 9 0 .— D U T C H E A S T IN D I E S .
1877..

2, 667, 893

2,667, 893

2,618,843

1,892,371

4, 511,214

— 1, 843,321

1878..

1,456, 362

1,456,362

2, 851,254

1,717,261

4,568,515

— 3,112,153

1879.,

1,477,510

1,477, 510

3, 302,396

2,132,935

5,435,331

-3 ,9 5 7 ,8 2 1

1880.,

2,600,878

2,600,878

4, 978,482

1,302,190

6,280,672

— 3,679, 794

1,728, 786

5,096,344

2,153,467

7,249, 811

— 5,521,025

3 ,020,287

2, 932, 271

1,190, 509

4,122, 880

— 1,102,593

2,407,131

2,407,131

2,267,551

378,366

2, 645,917

—

2,110, 323

2,110,323

3,318,076

189,651

3,507,727

— 1, 397, 405

1885.

2 ,103,066

2,103,066

2,991,490

270,181

3,261,671

— 1,158,605

1886.

2,132, 947

2 ,132,947

2, 895, 272

280,658

3,175,930

— 1,042,983

1887.

2,169, 099

2,169, 099

2,602, 524

375, 547

2, 978, 071

—

808,972

1888.

2,359,803

598

2, 360,401

3, 030, 7P5

275, 841

3, 306, 626

—

946,225

1889.

2, 249, 066

538

2, 249, 604

3,153, 371

2, 053, 883

5, 207, 254

— 2, 957,650

1890.

1, 799,306

1, 799, 306

3,060, 997

2, 730, 253

5, 791, 250

— 3,991, 944

1891.

2,102,942

2,102,942

3, 360, 284

3,418,708

6, 778,992

—4,676,050

1881..

1,728,786

1882..

3,020,093

1883.,
1884.




194

238,786

86

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f M ERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d

1877 t o 1891,
N o . 9 1 .— P E R U .

St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in c l u s iy e

E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

Dollars.

Dollars.

from

, the

Im p o rts .
T o t a l.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

Dollars.

U n it e d

— Continued.

T o t a l.

EXC688 Of
ex p orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

DoUars.

Dollars.

1877.......... . ..........

1,239,006

61,546

1,300,552

1,468,776

10,735

1 ,479,511

Dollars.

—

1 8 7 8 .. ..................

975,507

30,131

1,005,638

1,516,811

14,780

1,531,591

—

525,953

1879.......................

1,293,191

11,371

1,305,362

1,770,809

87,050

1, 857,859

—

552,497

178,959

1880.......................

907, 603

10,533

918,136

272,008

89,300

361, 308

+

556,828

1881.......................

93,785

3,745

97,530

760,355

201

760,556

—

663,026

1882*.......................

533,823

10,996

544,819

3,007,228

22,448

3 ,0 2 9,676

1883.......................
1884........................

— 2, 484,857

487,360

6,534

493,894

2,499,237

27,681

2, 526,918

— 2, 033, 024

1,043,902

26,626

1,070,528

2,070,834

6,811

2 ,0 7 7 ,6 4 5

— 1,007,117

18 8 5 .......................

735,079

6,126

742,105

1,749,632

15, 258

1,764,890

1 8 8 6 .......................

798, 577

15,120

813, 697

942,426

21,054

963,480

—

149,783

1887.............

717, 968

4,861

722,829

450,147

11, 579

461, 726

+

261,103

1888........................

865,160

5,011

870,171

308,113

927

309,040

+

561,131

1889........................

773,244

7,591

780,835

307,761

6,271

314,032

+

466,803

1890 ......................

1,418,561

8,740

1,427,301

325, 853

25,842

351,695

+ 1 ,0 7 5 ,6 0 6

1891.......................

1, 396, 207

3,784

1,399,991

369,405

17,113

386, 518

+ 1 , 013,473

No .

- 1 ,0 2 2 , 785

9 2 .— P O R T U G A L .

1877............. ..........

2,361, 734

19,030

2,380,764

447,995

76,831

524,826

+

1 ,8 5 5 ,9 3 8

1878.......................

3 ,879,896

131,645

4,011,541

372,335

57,112

429,447

+

3, 582, 094

1879........................

4.897,297

29,871

4,927,161

407,943

46,442

454,385

+ 4 ,4 7 2,776

1880............. ..

4 ,5 8 6,764

8,972

4,595,736

5 20 ,50C

250,197

770,697

+

3 ,8 2 5 ,0 3 9

1881........................

4,291,088

178

4, 291, 266

578,815

179, 387

• 758, 202

+

3, 533,064

1882........................

4,522,403

67,368

4,589,771

929, 937

211,947

1,141,884

+

3 ,4 4 7 ,8 8 7

1883.......................

5,363,122

121,915

5,485,037

862,422

231,054

1 ,0 93,476

+

4 ,3 9 1 ,5 6 1

1884.......................

4,607,321

11,610

4,618,931

1 ,0 8 7 ,9 7 7

1 7 4 ,8 2 3

1 ,2 6 2 ,8 0 0

-f- 3 ,3 5 6 ,1 3 1

1 8 8 5 .........................

4 ,5 5 3 ,4 4 5

4 4 ,9 0 1

4, 598, 346

8 6 1 ,0 2 1

1 4 6 ,1 2 9

1 ,0 0 7 ,1 5 0

+

3 ,5 9 1 ,1 9 6

1 8 8 6 ..........................

4, 3 0 6 ,2 0 5

1 7 0 ,2 1 8

4 ,4 7 6 ,4 2 3

1 ,1 6 5 ,3 9 7

1 7 8 ,7 7 0

1 ,3 4 4 ,1 6 7

+

3 ,1 3 2 ,2 5 6

1 8 8 7 .........................

4 ,5 0 6 , 5 2 1 .

3 4 ,3 6 6

4 ,5 4 0 ,8 8 7

l . 4 4 1 ,2 5 3

237, 945

1, 6 7 9 ,1 9 8

+

2 ,8 6 1 ,6 8 9

1 8 8 8 .........................

4, 9 1 0 ,1 9 7

2 ,0 8 7

4 ,9 1 2 ,2 8 4

1 ,2 1 0 ,5 4 8

2 5 3 ,3 9 4

1 ,4 6 3 ,9 4 2

+

3 ,4 4 8 ,3 4 2

1 8 8 9 ..........................

2 , 8 7 2 ,5 0 7

562

2 ,8 7 3 , 069

1 ,0 7 1 ,6 3 2

1 6 7 ,6 5 9

1 ,2 3 9 ,2 9 1

+

1 ,6 3 3 ,7 7 8

1 8 9 0 .........................

3 ,8 9 1 , 789

1 ,0 4 5

3 ,8 9 2 , 834

1 ,1 7 7 ,2 5 6

2 4 1 ,0 5 3

1 ,4 1 8 ,3 0 9

+

2 ,4 7 4 , 525

1 8 9 1 ..........................

4 , 9 8 6 ,9 0 0

229

4 ,9 8 7 ,1 3 8

1 ,3 0 2 ,0 4 9

3 1 6 ,2 0 3

1 ,6 1 8 ,2 5 2

+

3 ,3 6 8 ,8 8 6

N o . 9 3 .— P O R T U G U E S E P O S S E S S I O N S .
1 8 7 7 . . . . .................

4 5 1 ,1 7 8

1 ,7 3 7

4 5 2 ,9 1 5

5 2 ,3 5 3

2 6 ,1 6 1

7 8 ,5 1 4

+ 3 7 4 ,4 0 1

1 8 7 8 .........................

6 4 5 ,1 0 8

2 ,0 0 0

6 4 7 ,1 0 8

3 1 ,8 2 7

2 9 ,3 7 6

6 1 ,2 0 3

+ 5 8 5 ,9 0 5

1 8 7 9 .........................

6 3 0 ,9 9 5

5 ,2 1 1

6 3 6 ,2 0 6

3 5 ,0 9 5

7 4 ,1 7 3

1 0 9 ,2 6 8

+ 5 2 6 ,9 3 8

1 8 8 0 .........................

3 6 5 ,1 6 1

7 ,0 9 0

3 7 2 ,2 5 1

3 4 ,7 6 4

1 1 8 ,2 0 0

1 5 2 ,9 6 4

+ 2 1 9 ,2 8 7

1 8 8 1 .........................

526, 852

6 ,5 4 7

5 3 3 ,3 9 9

4 9 ,3 9 6

1 8 0 ,0 3 1

2 2 9 ,4 2 7

+ 3 0 3 , 972

1 8 8 2 ..........................

6 4 9 ,6 1 2

1 3 ,0 3 2

6 6 2 ,6 4 4

4 5 ,4 6 3

6 4 ,4 2 9

1 0 9 ,8 9 2

+ 5 5 2 , 752

1 8 8 3 ..........................

6 2 6 ,7 3 6

9 ,3 6 5

6 3 6 ,1 0 1

23, 367

4 9 ,9 8 7

7 3 ,3 5 4

+ 5 6 2 , 747

1 8 8 4 .........................

575, 891

7 ,4 7 5

5 8 3 ,3 6 6

3 7 ,4 3 8

2 5 ,2 2 7

6 2 ,6 6 5

+ 5 2 0 ,7 0 L

1 8 8 5 . . .....................

4 1 3 ,2 7 2

7,773

4 2 1 ,0 4 5

1 7 ,7 9 9

82, 718

100, 517

+ 3 2 0 ,5 2 8

1 8 8 6 ..........................

4 6 6 ,1 4 2

10, 843

470, 985

2 1 ,0 6 7

82, 520

1 0 3 ,5 8 7

+ 3 7 3 ,3 9 8

1 8 8 7 ..........................

3 6 3 ,8 9 2

4 , 372

368, 264

5 8 ,0 5 3

29,719

8 7 ,7 7 2

+ 2 8 0 ,4 9 2

1 8 8 8 ..........................

3 2 1 ,8 6 2

3 ,3 4 7

3 2 5 ,2 0 9

1 0 ,0 4 4

6 4 ,1 5 4

7 4 ,1 9 8

+ 2 5 1 ,0 1 1

1 8 8 9 .........................

3 9 0 ,3 8 8

3 ,3 5 7

3 9 3 ,7 4 5

2 0 ,8 1 0

2 2 ,4 5 5

4 3 ,2 6 5

+ 3 5 0 , 480

1 8 9 0 .........................

4 9 1 ,8 7 9

1 ,7 4 8

4 9 3 ,6 2 7

1 9 ,2 3 2

20, 753

3 9 ,9 8 5

+ 4 5 3 ,6 4 2

1 8 9 1 ..........................

4 9 3 ,3 3 6

4 ,0 6 9

4 9 7 ,4 0 5

1 7 ,6 8 9

1 5 ,0 8 4

3 2 ,7 7 3

+ 4 6 4 ,6 3 2




Im p o r t s

and

V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE

expo r ts— by

Im ported

S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o

1877

, and

to

1891,

8?

c o u n t r ie s .
E xported from , the
in c l u s iv e

U n it e d

— -Continued.

N o . 9 4 .— R U S S I A I N E U R O P E .
E x p o rts .
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 36—

I m p o r ts .

D o m e s tic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F re e .

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877...................... .

4,317,034

769

4,317,803

16,041

597,166

E x cess o f
exp orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

613,207

- f 3,704,596
- f 10,401,788

1878.......................

11, 002,472

11,002,472

10,354

590,330

600, 684

1879.......................

16,597, 515

16,597,515

968

682,877

683,845

+ 1 5 ,9 1 3 ,6 7 0

1880.......................

13,126, 444

13,127,144

20, 529

652,425

672,954

+ 1 2 ,4 5 4 ,1 9 0
+ 1 3 ,0 2 1 ,4 0 7

700

1881........................

15, 818,833

15, 818,833

7,365

2, 790,061

2,797,426

1882.......................

11,455,135

8,016

11,463,151

94,413

2, 376, 317

2,470, 730

+

188 3.......................

19, 002,014

17,420

19,019,434

44,452

2,455, 016

2, 499,468

+ 1 6 ,5 1 9 ,9 6 6

1884.......................

11,156,915

20

11,156,935

337, 828

2,363,786

2,701,614

+

1885........................

7,645,338

7,645,338

311,395

2, 678,328

2,989,723

+ 4,655, 615

8,992,421

8,455,321

1886........................

9, 705,335

9,709,760

541,928

2,641,225

3,183,153

+

1887.......................

7, 616,846

7,616,846

842, 308

3,464,390

4, 306,698

+ 3,310,148

4,425

6, 526, 607

1888.......................

11, 206, 304

11, 206,304

787,721

2,677,619

3,465,340

+

7,740,964

1889.......................

8,255, 357

8,255, 357

840,246

2,034,847

2,875, 093

+

5,380,264

10, 534, 005

750,318

2,556,303

3,306,621

+

7, 227, 384

7,764,012

1, 600,252

3,129, 526

4, 729, 778

+

3,034,234

1890.......................

10, 533,565

1 8 9 1 ......................

7,764,012

1877........................

106,627

5,327

5,327

1878.......................

97, 777

6,682

104,459

69,980

656

70,636

+

33, 823

1879.......................

122,469

5,479

127,948

78, 831

74

78,905

+

49,043

18 8 0 .......................

100,170

2,232

102,402

88,693

2,602

91,295

+

11,107

1881.......................

203,912

3,149

207,061

89, 704

23

89,727

+ 1 1 7 ,3 3 4

1882.......................

108,511

2,116

110, 627

91, 654

637

92,291

+

18,336

1883........................

121,234

1,083

122, 317

100, 302

225

100, 527

+

21, 790
61,332

440

N o . 9 5 .— A S I A T I C R U S S I A .
106, 627

+ 1 0 1 ,3 0 0

1884.......................

138,576

801

139,377

69,256

8,789

78,045

+

1885........... .........

116,413

995

117,408

101,401

325

101,726

+

15,682

1886............. ..........

151, 682

1,051

152, 733

99, 718

256

99,974

+

52,759

1887..................... .

118, 098

1, 090

119,188

105, 081

1,572

106,603

+

12,585

1888.......................

151,131

2,223

153,354

129, 510

2, 879

132,389

+

20,965

1889.......................

108,592

596

109,188

105, 067

5,471

110,538

—

1890.......................

127,966

837

128,803

103,184

74

103,258

+

25,545

1891........................

161,080

500

161,580

103,216

351

103, 567

+

58,013

1,350

N o. 9 6 .— R U S S I A (total).
1877........................

4,423, 661

769

4,424,430

16,041

602,493

618,534

+

1878.......................

11,100, 249

6,682

11,106, 931

80,334

590, 986

671,320

+ 1 0 ,4 3 5 ,6 1 1
+ 1 5 ,9 6 2 , 713

3,805,896

1879.......................

16, 719,984

5,479

16,725,463

79,799

682,951

762,750

1880.......................

13,226,614

2,932

13,229,546

109, 222

655, 027

764,249

+ 1 2 ,4 6 5 ,2 9 7

1881.......................

16, 022, 745

3,149

16,025,894

97,069

2 ,790,084

2,887,153

+ 1 3 ,2 3 7 , 741

1882.......................

11, 563,646

10,132

11, 573,778

186, 067

2,376,954

2, 563,021

+

1883............... ........

19,123,248

18, 503

19, 141,751

144,754

2,455,241

2,599,995

+ 1 6 ,5 4 1 ,7 5 6

1884.......................

11,295,491

821

11,296, 312

407,084

2,372,575

2,779, 659

+

8,516,653

1885........................

7, 761,751

995

7, 762,746

412, 796

2,678,653

3,091,449

+

4,671, 297

1886.......................

9,857,017

5,476

9, 862,493

641,646

2, 641,481

3, 283,127

+

6,579,366

1887.......................

7, 734,944

1, 090

7, 736,034

947,339

3,465,962

4,413,301

+

3,322,733

1888.......................

11,357,435

2,223

11,359,658

917, 231

2,680,498

3 ,597,729

+

7,761,929

1889.......................

8,363,949

596

8,364,545

945,313

2,040,318

2,985,631

+

5,378,914

1890........................ 10,661,531

1,277

10,662,808

853,502

2,556,377

3,409,879

+

7,252,929

7,925,092

500

7, 925,592

1,703,468

3,129,877

4,833,345

+

3,092,247

1891.......................




9,010,757

88
V alue

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
of MERCHANDISE Imported into, and Exported from, the
States, by Countries, from 1877 to 1891, inclusive—Continued.

United

N o . 9 7 .— S A N T O D O M IN G O .
E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

I m p o r ts .

D o m e s tic .

F o r e ig n .

T ota l

F ree.

D n t ia b le .

T o t a l.

D ollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (— ).
Dollars.

1877........................

644,324

42,920

687,244

260,736

258,430

519,166

+

168,078

1878........................

624,221

27,884

652,105

151,582

234,653

386,235

+

265,870

1879.......................

728, 738

28,477

757,215

112,985

321, 748

434,733

+

322,482

1880........................

939,501

23,453

962,954

164,979

495,514

660,493

+

302,461
136,891

1881........................

757, 590

30,300

787,890

204,205

720,576

924,781

—

1882.......................

904,149

9,855

914,004

166,329

74J, 731

908, 060

+

1883.......................

1,179,200

22,674

1,201,874

157,402

1,260,107

1,4 1 7 ,5 1 9

1884.......................

1 ,257,969

36,201

1,294,170

93,775

1,346,078

1,439, 853

—

145,683

1885.......................

962,428

24,273

986,701

96,217

1,365,202

1 ,461,419

—

474,718

1886.......................

1,017,285

26,645

1,043,930

261,862

1,394,269

1,656,131

—

612,201

1887........................

1,014,414

18,451

1,032,865

189,100

1,191,026

1 ,380,126

—

347,261

—

5 ,9 4 4
215,645

1888........................

792,560

25,147

817,707

200, 702

1,258, 690

1 ,459,392

—

641,685

1889........................

1,150,651

29, 368

1,180,019

303,757

1,150,504

1,454,261

—

274,242

1890.......................

926,651

23,566

950,217-

230,841

l , 720,172

1,951,013

— 1,000,796

1 8 9 1 . . . . ...............

986,826

30,925

1,023,751

1,009,690

600,670

1,610,360

—

+ 7 ,1 9 2 ,6 4 0

586,609

N o . 9 8 .— S P A I N .
1877........................ 10,461,750

11,726

10,473,476

267,358

3,013,478

3 ,280,836

1878........................

8,200,840

4,626

8,205,466

412,544

2,853,102

8,265, 646

+ 4 , 939,820

1879........................

12,438,903

86,426

12,525,329

328,028

3,006,213

3 ,334,241

+ 9 ,1 9 1 , 088
-f-0 ,605,465

1880........................

14,641,237

16,647

14,657,884

429,718

4,622,701

6 ,0 52,419

1881........................

12,536,283

18,264

12, 554,547

625,501

5,3 0 8 ,4 9 4

5,933, 995

+ 6 , 620, 552

1 8 8 2 .....................

11,997,881

16,327

12,014,208

606,417

5,393,089

5,999,506

+ 6 ,0 1 4 ,7 0 2

1883........................

16,815,708

115,579

16,931,287

444,831

7,3 4 9 ,5 1 4

7,794,345

+ 9 ,1 3 6 ,9 4 2

1884........................

11,890,023

5,167

11,895,190

468,999

5,738,521

6, 207,520

+ 5 ,6 8 7 , 670
+ 7 ,2 8 7 ,1 2 3

1 8 8 5 .. . ........... ..

11,967,165

23,903

11,991,068

375,175

4,328,770

4, 703,945

1886.......................

13,047,762

44,188

13,091,950

385,282

6,544,920

5, 930, 202

+ 7 ,1 6 1 , 748

1887.......................

12,753,634

27,919

12,781,553

469,395

5,101,473

5 ,570,868

+ 7 ,2 1 0 ,6 8 5

1888.......................

14,310,459

7,707

14,318,166

660,190

4 ,529,555

5,189,745

+ 9 ,1 2 8 ,4 2 1

1889........................

11,932,614

13.734

11,946,348

799,701

3,836,960

4 ,636,661

+ 7 ,3 0 9 ,6 8 7

1890............... ..

12,736,273

22,190

12,758,463

638,077

4 ,6 5 0,460

5,288, 537

+ 7 ,4 6 9 ,9 2 6

1891........................

14,607,893

11,442

14,619,335

736,517

5 ,296,964

6,033,481

+ 8 ,5 8 5 ,8 5 4

1877........................ 12,709,003

662,575

13,371,578

265, 682

65,562, 713

65,828,895

— 52,456,817

1878........................ 11,365,013

624,250

11,989,263

193,103

56,708,229

56,961,332

— 44,912,069
— 50,918,601

N o . 9 9 .— C U B A .

1870........................ 12,201,691

529,364

12,731,055

294,933

63,354, 723

63,649,656

1880........................

10,924,633

301,066

11,225,699

555* 627

64,867,391

65,423,018

— 54,197,319

1 8 8 1 .......................

10,999,276

365,309

11,364,585

519,390

62,484,014

63,003,404

— 51,638,819

1882........................

11,775,073

359,751

12,134,824

656,042

69,794,610

70,450,652

— 58,315,828

1883........................

14,567,918

535,785

15,103,703

785,829

64,758,705

65,544,534

— 50,440,831

1884........................

10,562,880

347,873

10,910,753

1,484,638

55,696,859

57,181,497

— 46,270,744

1 8 8 5 . . . . ................

8,719,195

286,965

9,006,160

1,786,049

40,520,044

42,306,093

— 33,299,033

1886........................

10,020,879

388,291

10,409,170

1,765,751

49,345,029

51,110,780

— 40, 701,610

1887........................

10,138,930

407,481

10,546,411

2,033,205

47,482,229

49,515,434

— 38,969,023

1888........................

9,724,124

329,436

10,053,560

2 ,066,379

47,252, 708

49,319,087

— 39,265, 527

1889........................

11,297,198

394,113

11,691, 311

2,405,425

49, 725,198

52,130,623

— 40,439,312

1890........................

12,669,509

414,906

13,0X4,415

2, 761,711

51,039,880

53,801,591

— 40, 717,176

1891.......................

11,929,605

295,283

12,224,888

26,044, 502

35,669,893

61,714,395

— 49,489,507




89

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Value 03? MERCHANDISE I mported into, and Exported prom, the United
States, by Countries, prom 1877 to 1891, inclusive—Continued.
N o . 1 0 0 .— P U E R T O R IC O .
E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877.......................

I m p o r ts .
T o t a l.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,089,585

83,796

4,321,956

4,405,752

— 2, 316,167

49,358

1, 553,789

24,061

4, 776, 756

4, 800, 817

-^ 3 ,2 4 7 ,0 2 8

39,191

1,810,674

64,621

4,320,333

4,384,954

— 2 ,574,280

1, 980, 265

109,320

3878.......................

1, 504, 431

187 9.......................

3,771,483

1880........................

1, 969,284

47,289

2,016,573

539,793

4,904,093

5,443,886

— 3 ,427,313

1881........................

1, 712,732

50,980

1,763,712

516,302

3,343,897

3,860,199

— 2 ,096,487

1882.......................

1,838,214

24,367

1,862,581

284,042

5,432,832

5, 716,874

— 3 ,854,293

1883.......................

2,116,499

48,209

2,164,708

34,605

5,442, 888

5,477,493

— 3 ,312,785

1 8 8 4 .......................

2,188,609

36,006

2,224,615

67,488

6,822,968

6,890,456

— 4,665,841

1885.......................

1,533,177

36,028

1,569,205

656,992

5,447,271

6,104,263

— 4,535, 058

1886.......................

1,676, 929

33,640

1, 710, 569

431, 757

4,162,787

4,594, 544

— 2, 883,975

1887.......................

1, 707,241

31,251

1,733,492

74,367

4, 587,323

4,661,690

— 2 ,923,198

1 8 8 8 . . . . . .............

1,920, 358

49,260

1,969,618

293,450

4,119,033

4,412,483

-2 ,4 4 2 ,8 6 5

1889.......................

2,175,458

49,473

2,224,931

103,720

3,603,653

3, 701,373

— 1,482,442

1890.......................

2, 247, 700

49,838

2,297, 538

176,394

3,877,232

4,053,626

— 1,756, 088

1891.......................

2,112, 334

42,900

2 ,1 55,234

1,856,955

1,307,155

3,164,110

— 1,008,876

N o . 1 0 1 .— A L L

S P A N IS H

P O S S E S S IO N S O TH E R T H A N
P U E R T O R IC O , a

CUBA AND

1877.......................

181,411

610

182,021

387,247

6,974,610

7,366,857

-

7,184, 836

1878.......................

224,807

8,238

233,045

344,975

7,748,689

8,093,664

-

7,860,619

1879........................

313, 954

740

314,694

367,953

5,383,716

5,751,669

— 5,436,975

1880........................

180,564

1,950

182,514

404,378

6,365,776

6,770,154

— 6, 587,640

1881........................

280, 604

2,428

283,032

316,401

9,002,565

9,318,966

— 9,035, 934

1882.......................

330, 619

9,146

339,765

615,107

9, 882,535

10,497,642

— 10,157, 877

1883........................

315, 942

8,532

324, 474

371,495

10,246, 068

10, 617, 563

— 10, 293,089

1884........................

266,979

8,027

275,006

155,776

12,297,427

12,453, 203

— 12,178,197

320,469

6,872

327,341

158,360

7,758,762

7,917,122

— 7, 589, 781

1885........................

a P r in c ip a lly

C a n a r y a n d P h ilip p in e I s la n d s ; f o r y e a r s a ft e r 1885 see t a b le s N o s . 102 a n d 103.

N o. 1 0 2 .— P H IL IP P IN E I S L A N D S .a
56

1886.......................

132,937

132,993

82,204

9,484,708

9,566,912

-

9,433,919

1 8 8 7 ..........................

147,682

147,682

37,423

8, 577,407

8, 614, 830

-

8,467,148

1888........................

165,903

165,903

45,876

10,222,402

10, 268, 278

— 10,102, 375

1889........................

179, 647

179,647

35,264

10,557,908

10, 593,172

— 10, 413, 525

1890

122,276

122,276

33,158

11,559,468

11,592,626

-1 1 ,4 7 0 ,3 5 0

124, 572

124,572

3,087,268

2,079,941

5,167,209

............... ..

1891........................

-

5,042,637

N o . 1 0 3 . - -A L L O T H E R S P A N I S H P O S S E S S I O N S .^
1886.......................

197,979

9,918

207,897

92, 832

15,857

108,689

1887........................

158, 669

4,463

163,132

72, 658

26, 742

99, 400

+

99,208

1888........................

193,421

5,382

198,803

23,787

19,895

43,682

+ 15 5 ,1 2 1

1889............... .

167,743

10,920

178,663

25,530

359,658

385,188

—206,525

-f- 63, 732

1890.......................

176,137

7,648

183, 785

30,887

51,195

82,082

+ 1 0 1 ,7 0 3

1891........................

170,730

9,756

180,486

13,418

26,119

39, 537

+ 1 4 0 ,9 4 9

• F o r y e a r s p r io r t o 188 6>ee t a b le N o . 101.




90
V

a lu e

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
of

MERCHANDISE

Sta

te s

,

b y

C

I

m po rted

o u n t r ie s

,

fr o m

in t o

1877

to

,

a n d

E

1891,

in c l u s iv e

x po r te d

f r o m

—

,

U

th e

n it e d

Continued.

N o. 1 0 4 .— S W E D E N A N D N O R W A Y .
E xports.
T e a r ending
Jun e 30—

Im ports.

D om estic.

F oreign .

T otal.

F ree.

D utiable.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
8, 056,769

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877.............

3,041,625

15,144

4,151

239,411

1243,562

E xcess o f
exp orts ( + )
or im ­
ports (—).

Dollars.
+2,813, 207

1878.....................

2, 792,228

15, 332

2, 807,560

5,238

132,518

137,756

+2,669,804

1879.....................

2,138,461

8,791

2,147,252

8,767

205,157

213,924

+1,933,328

1880.....................

2, 365,678

20,725

2,386,403

11,411

677,552

688,963

+1,697, 440

1881.....................

3, 405,484

812

3, 406,296

76,003

871,893

947,896

+2,458,400

1882.....................

1, 740,813

2, 978

1,743,791

62,767

1, 577,205

1,639,672

+

104,819

1883.....................

2,822,115

2,433

2,824,548

115,851

1,715,320

1,831,171

+

993,377

1884.....................

2,440,112

3,050

2,443,162

140,298

2, 909,540

3, 049. 838

-

606,670

1885.....................

3,115,774

2,504

3,118,278

100,822

2,509,849

2,610,671

+

507,607

1886.....................

2,931,317

6,870

2,938,187

82,579

2,480,454

2,563,033

+

375,154

1887.....................

3,076, 799

4,070

3,080, 869

97, 638

3,015, 764

3,113,402

-

1888.....................

2,679, 613

41,009

2,720,622

124,003

3,132, 061

3,256, 064

—

535,442

32,533

1889.....................

2, 612,526

3,043

2,615, 569

105,352

2,877,967

2,983,319

—

367,750

1890.....................

3,555,633

16,201

3, 571, 834

87,599

3,447,291

3,534,890

+

36,944

1891.....................

4,939,572

3,608

4,943,180

135,481

3,587,720

3,723,201

+1,219,979

N o . 1 0 5 .— S W I T Z E R L A N D .a

1884.

4,016

4,016

600,679

15,863,355

16,464,034

— 16,460,018

1885.

46,360

46,360

315,162

13,548,270

13, 863, 432

— 13, 817,072

1886.

31,727

31, 727

330, 246

14,023,735

14,353, 981

— 14, 322,254

1887.

49,598

49,598

344,078

13,234,135

13, 578,213

- 1 3 ,5 2 8 , 615

1888.

24, 254

24,584

315.993

13, 395, 293

13,711, 286

—13, 686, 702

1889.

20,354

20, 354

384,738

12,958,966

13,343,704

— 13, 323,350

23,185

434,075

14,007, 875

14,441,950

— 14,418,765

49, 317

704,669

13,414,136

14,118,805

— 14,069, 488

1890.

22,170

1891.

49,317

330
1,015

a F o r y e a r s p r io r t o 1884 n o t e n u m era ted , b u t in c lu d e d in ca b le N o . 112, “ A l l o t h e r c o u n t r ie s .”

N o . 1 0 6 .— T U R K E Y I N E U R O P E .

1877.

8,344, 522

8,344,522

44,915

1,799

46 ,7 1 4

1878.

384,919

384, 919

2,707

184

2,891

1879.

3,989,230

3,989,230

1880.

1,443,596

1,443,596

3,077

26,758

29,835

619,419

619,419

230,777

52,349

283,126

+

1882.

1, 344,470

1,344,470

122,973

155,893

278,866

+ 1 ,0 6 5 ,6 0 4

1883.

679,946

1884.

615,835

31

1885..

419,666

1886.,

1,157,263

1881.,

+ 8,297,808
+

382,028

+ 3, 989, 230
+ 1,413,761
336,293

679, 946

198,631

289, 881

488, 512

+

191,434

615, 866

358,417

498,716

857,133

—

241,267

500

420,166

361, 628

519,003

880,631

—

460,465

385

1,157, 648

167,629

480, 773

648,402

+

509,246

285, 398

305,344

780,727

1,086,071

—

800,673

183,216

432,099

572,221

1,004,320

—

821,104
999,191

1887.

285,398

1888.,

182,796

1889.,

25,099

25,099

433,811

590, 479

1,024,290

—

1890..

15,225

15,225

496,040

930,509

1 ,426,549

- 1 ,4 1 1 ,3 2 4

1891.

37,031

37,031

916,589

908,086

1 ,8 5 4,675

- 1 ,8 1 7 ,6 4 4




420

91

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

N o . 1 0 7 .— T U R K E Y I N A S I A .
I m p o r ts .

E x p o rts .
Y e a r e n d in g

Jun e 30—

D o m e s tic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F ree.

D u tia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E x cess o f
exp orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s (;— ).

Dollars.

1877.

516,330

516, 330

185, 932

49, 950

235,882

+

280,448

1878..

632,180

632,180

309,274

118, 822

428,096

+

204,084

1879.

364, 370

1880.,

163,633

188 1-

289, 801

1882.

484,696

532
121

364, 902

377,644

165, 686

543,330

-

178,428

163,633

360, 593

623,431

984,024

-

820,391

-

585,781

289,922

245,513

630,190

875,703

484,696

889,495

1,101,108

1,990,603

— 1,505,907

1883.

398,975

398,975

650,131

710,113

1,360,244

—

1884.

481,809

481,809

937, 084

1,498, 932

2,436,016

— 1, 954, 207

1885.

431,779

1880.

221, 862

1, 304

961,269

433,083

631,749

1, 405, 050

2,036,799

- 1 , 603, 716

221, 862

1,387,402

1,629,465

3, 016, 867

- 2,795,005

1887.

179, 213

179,213

1, 509, 606

2,106, 700

3, 616, 306

— 3,437, 093

1888.

143, 861

143,861

757, 665

2,301, 823

3,059,488

— 2,915, 627

1889.

45,371

45,371

808,368

2,206,868

3,015, 236

— 2,969,865

1890.

29, 669

29,669

656, 793

1, 780,315

2,437,108

— 2,407,439

1891-

92, 802

92, 802

1,259,663

3,550,630

2,810,293

- 2 , 717,491

N o . 1 0 8 .— T U R K E Y I N A F R I C A .

1879.

365,170

365,170

112,289

1,027

113,316

1880.

305,893

305,893

172,040

15,417

187,457

1881.

590, 058

590,058

352,291

71,187

423,478

1882.

765, 090

765,090

402, 754

6,214

408,968

+
+
+
+
+
+

1877.

477, 649

1878.

395, 962

100

477, 649

142,420

4,001

146,421

396,062

126,398

706

127,104

331,228
268, 958
251,854
118, 436
166,580
356,122

1883.

290, 782

290, 782

313, 947

6,264

320,211

—

29,429

1884.

357,808

357, 808

243,244

14, 748

257,992

99,816

1885.

549,442

549,442

215, 228

21,242

236,470

•f
4-

1886.

183, 311

183, 311

248, 312

16, 619

264, 931

—

81, 620

1887.

303, 257

303, 257

222, 378

33,318

255, 696

+

47, 561

1888.

268,027

268, 027

291, 069

50,928

341, 997

—

73, 970

1889.

117,426

117,426

632, 583

15, 622

648,205

—

530, 779

—

627,591

1890.

131,492

1891.

200,776

39

312,972

131, 531

716, 558

42, 564

759,122

200, 776

1, 502, 756

93, 111

1,595,867

— 1, 395, 091

—1,094,891

N o . 1 0 9 .—U R U G U A Y .
1877.......................

1,077,434

22,953

1,100,387

1,874,941

320, 337

2,195,278

1878.......................

1,061,417

32,015

1,093,432

1, 666, 936

770,166

2,437,102

— 1, 343, 670

1879.......................

877,615

61,747

939,362

1, 653,820

126, 320

1,780,140

—

1880........................

£$0 ,371

48,080

928,451

3, 787,307

1,754,728

5, 542, 035

— 4,613,584
- 2 ,5 5 2 , 051

840,778

1881........................

1,536,326

76,286

1,612,612

3,262, 311

902,352

4,164,663

1882 ......................

1,457,978

97,510

1, 555,488

5, 581,482

1,256,254

6, 837,736

- 5 ,2 8 2 ,2 4 8

1883.......................

1,385,755

67,063

1,452,818

3,093,012

887,098

3,980,110

— 2,527,292

1884.............

1,239,923

128,495

1,368,418

1,784,693

344,288

2,128, 981

—

1885.......................

1 ,6 01,759

80,684

1,682,443

2,317,139

417,478

2,734,617

-1 ,0 5 2 ,1 7 4

1886.......................

1,110,545

110,531

1,221,076

3,577,376

1,348,472

4,925,848

—3,704,772

1887.......................

1,393,125

174,256

1,567,981

2,381, 111

437,650

2,818,761

- 1 ,2 5 0 ,7 8 0

18 8 8 ......................

1,337,430

121,902

1, 459, 332

2,318, 017

393, 504

2,711, 521

-1 ,2 5 2 ,1 8 9

760,563

188 9.......................

2,027,383

165,465

2,192, 848

2,150, 870

836,094

2, 986, 964

-

1890.......................

3,210,112

141,762

3, 351, 874

1,723, 357

31,546

1,754,903

+ 1 ,5 9 6 , 971

1891.......................

1,032,937

43, 638

1, 076, 575

2,193, 745

162, 994

2,356, 739

— 1, 280,164




794,116

92

IMPORTS AND EXPO RTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o

1877

, a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n it e d

to

1891,

in c l u s iv e

— Continued.

N o . 1 1 0 .—V E N E Z U E L A .
E x p o r ts .

1877.......................

Im p o rts.

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + )
o r im ­
p o r t s ( — ).

D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

F ree.

D u t ia b le .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

7,000,801

- 4 ,1 8 6 ,7 6 0

2,275,149

Dollars.

Dollars.

38,892

2 , 814,041

6,995,266

5,535

1878.......................

2, 751, 795

52, 870

2,804,665

7 ,2 9 5 ,6 2 8

14,669

7,310,297

— 4, 505, 632

1879 ......................

1 ,926,923

46,804

1,973,727

4 , 850,953

4,081

4 ,8 5 5,034

— 2,881,307

1880........................

2 ,268,705

62, C40

2,330, 745

5 ,992,060

47,032

6, 039,092

— 3,708, 347

1881.......................

2,704,063

64,541

2,768,604

6,563,043

38,774

6 ,601,817

— 3, 833, 213

1882.......................

2,137,100

38,085

2,175,185

5 ,742,342

3,958

5, 746,300

— 3 ,5 7 1 ,1 1 5

188 3..

2,363,211

40,494

2 ,4 03,705

5,889,985

11,739

5 ,9 0 1,724

— 3,4 9 8 ,0 1 9

1881.......................

2 ,3 8 8 ,9 4 5

39,016

2,427,961

6,668,048

5,993

6, 674, 041

— 4 ,2 4 6,080

1885........................

2,992,968

50,641

3,943,609

6,267,887

41,693

6 ,3 0 9,580

— 3 ,265,971

1886.......................

2 ,695,488

37,342

2,732,830

5,754,151

37,470

5,791, 621

— 3,058, 791

1887........................

2,827,010

44,709

2,871,719

8,248,450

12,786

8,2 6 1 ,2 3 6

— 5,389,517

1 8 8 8 . . . . ................

3,008,336

30,179

3,038,515

10,042,905

8,345

10,051,250

— 7,012, 735

1889........................

3,703,705

35,256

3,738,961

10,385,769

6,800

16,392,569

*-(>, 653,608

1890........................

3,984,280

44,303

4 ,028,583

10,960,770

5,995

10,966,765

— 6, 938,182

1891............... .

4,716,047

68,909

4,784,956

12,053,699

24,842

12,078,541

— 7,293, 585

N o . 1 1 1 .— A L L O T H E R S O U T H A M E R IC A .®
286

286

—

46,244

1878 ......................

55,297

309

55,606

+

55,606

1879.......................

91,686

1,061

92,747

-f

92,747

1880.......................

103, 851

1,261

105,112

93,309

14, 669

107,978

—

2,866

188 1.......................

103,905

5,094

108, 999

390, 918

22

390,940

—

281,941

1882.......................

134,979

2,086

137,065

1,158,153

277

1,158,430

1883........................

94, 220

12,676

106,896

1,600,736

1,977

1,602,713

— 1,495, 817

1 8 8 4 .....................

622,958

6,936

629,894

1,346,123

489

1,346, 612

—

716,718

1885.......................

425,563

2,448

428,011

753,321

280

753, 601

—

325,590

1886.......................

638,343

4,351

642,694

933,162

121

933,283

—

290,589

1877........................

a I n c lu d e s

46,530

46,530

— 1, 021,365

B o liv ia a n d P a r a g u a y .

N o . 1 1 2 .—A L L O T H E R C O U N T R E S .®
1877 ......................

955,453

1,193

959,646

532,924

126,848

659, 772*

+

296,874

187 8.......................

1,285,762

4,661

1,290,423

365,689

417,765

783,454

+

506,969

1879........................

1,321,157

6,077

1,327,234

246,315

567,239

813,554

+

513,680

1880.......................

1,343,740

2,071

1.345,811

643,859

186,004

829,863

+

515,948
780,958

1881........................

1,167,719

3,276

1,170,995

1,120,424

831,529

1,951,953

—

1 8 8 2 .......................

1,355,425

7,661

1,363,086

2 ,202,220

1,091,932

3,294,152

— 1, 931,066

1883........................

1,098,944

15,529

1,114,473

2,198,258

1,207,839

3,406,097

— 2 ,291,624

1884........................

618,208

4,516

622,724

2 ,417,508

329,949

2,747,457

— 2 ,124,733

1885 ......................

1,319,134

6,814

1 ,325,948

2, 043,333

82,610

2,125, 943

—

1886 ......................

i , 683,530

10,685

1 ,694,215

2,672,967

54, 793

2, 727,760

— 1 ,033,545

799,995

188 7............. ..

1,539,991

5,289

1,545,280

2,665,521

68,489

2,734,010

— 1 ,188,730

188 8........................

1,401,228

14,008

1,415,236

2,804,210

36,245

2,840,455

— 1 ,425,219

1889........................

1,715,178

8,894

1,724,072

3,242,280

53, 371

3,295, 651

— 1, 571,579

1890 ......................

1,615,309

7,984

1, 623,293

2,940,008

35,273

2,975 281

, — 1,351,988

1891........................

1,612,638

3,180

1,615, 818

2, 858,493

23,305

2,881,798

— 1,265,980

a In c lu d e s

G re e n la n d , I c e la n d , a n d t h e F a r o e I s l a n d s ; a ll o t h e r c o u n t r ie s a n d is la n d s in A s i a a n d

A f r i c a ; a ll o t h e r B r it is h P o s s e s s io n s , a n d , p r io r t o 1884, S w it z e r la n d .




93

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILVER COIN a n d
ported
s iv e

from

BULLION I m p o r t e d
1877

, t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o
to

,

and

1891,

Ex­

in c l u

­

.

N o t e .— I n t h e f o l l o w i n g t a b l e s o n l y t h o s e y e a r s o f t h e a b o v e p e r i o d a p p e a r i n w h i c h i m p o r t s o r e x ­
p o r ts o f s p e cie o ccu rre d .

N o . 1 1 3 .— A R G E N T I N E R E P U B L IC .
E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—
F oerset ig
D om
ic .n .

Dollars.
1877

Dollars.

T ota l e x ­
p orts.

I m p o r ts .

E x cess o f
exp orts ( + ) o r
im p o r t s (— ).

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

.................................. .........

250

1878.....................................................

1,351

— 1,351

1,000

—

3,213

— 3, 213

3,910

— 3,910

1879

..........................

889

889

1886 .................................... ..............
1887.....................................................
11,483

1889.....................................................
1890 ...................................................

—

11,483

1,000

250

I ll

+ 1 1 ,4 8 3

1,000

+

1,000

—

5,597

N o . 1 1 4 .—B E L G IU M .
5,597

-

1880

30, 880

1881

6

1882
1884

550, 990

550,990

150,000

150,000

1885
1886
1887

— 30,880

6

—

+ 5 5 0 , 990
19,534

— 19, 534

45,162

— 45,162

+150,

000

N o . 1 1 5 .— B R A Z I L .
1877

.................................................

1,000

1, 000
3,063

1878.....................................................
*

+

1,000

—

3,063

10,197

__ 10,197

1880.....................................................

10,881

__

10 881

1881.....................................................

872

__

872

800

499

+

301

300

+

5,950

+

4,859

1879.....................................................

1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................

800

1,000

5, 250

6,250

8,525

8,525

3,666

1,500

3,775

5,275

16,392

1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................
1887........................ - ...........................
1888

.................................................

9,821

9,821

2,415

16,357

16,357

20,100

63,443

59

— 11,117
+
__

7,406
3

+

63, 384

,743

1889.....................................................

1,280

62,163

1890.....................................................

373,073

210,308

583, 381

5,728

+ 5 7 7 , 653

1891.....................................................

569,135

21,574

590,709

3,061

+ 5 8 7 , 648

No. 1 1 6 — C E N T R A L A M E R IC A N S T A T E S ,

a

1877.....................................*.........

391,041

4,915

395,956

204,930

+191, 026

1878................................................

274,608

106,399

381,007

101,393

+279,614

1879................................................

297,491

30,122

327,613

245,545

+ 82, 068

1880.............................................. -

227,524

83,622

261,146

175,056

+ 86, 090

1881................................................

146,508

21,511

168,019

241,183

— 73,164

1882................................................

259,469

27,060

286,529

110,621

+175,908

1883................................................

20,612

3,656

24,268

90,512

-

1884— .........................................

66,173

57,549

123,722

88,308

+ 35,414

1885................................................

39,261

1,735

40,996

191,893

-150,897

66,244

• Embracing Nicaraugua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Salvador, which see for data
after.1185.




94
Value

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

I mported

of GOLD and SILVER COIN and BULLION

ported from, the

United States,

by

Countries,

into, and

Ex ­

from 1877 to 1891, inclu­

sive—Continued.

N o . 1 1 7 .— C O S T A R I C A , a
•

E x p o r ts .

Y e a r e n d in g J a n e 30—
D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

Dollar*.

Dollars.

1886.....................................................

21,809

1887.....................................................

9,677

1888.....................................................

16,361

T ota l e x ­
p o r ts .

I m p o r ts .

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + ) o r
im p o r t s ( — ).

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

Dollars.
— 106, 236

21,809

128,045

10,145

19,822

11,393

+

8,429

8,377

24,738

11, 558

+

13,180

1889................. ...................................

8,845

8,845

26,929

— 18, 084

1890.....................................................

5,500

5 ,500

20,586

— 15,086

1891................................................... .

18,387

18,874

76,913

— 58,039

487

a

N o . 1 1 8 .— G U A T E M A L A ,
1886.....................................................

28,260

1887.....................................................

7,885

1888.....................................................

27,095

1889................................................. ..

133,786

8,770

77,188

37,030

23,738

+

7,885

14,062

—

6,177

104,283

7,359

+

96,924

13, 292

133,786

35

+ 1 3 3 ,7 5 1

1890.....................................................

4,600

340

4,340

241,195

— 236,855

1 8 9 1 ..................................................

74,919

147,231

222,150

270/982

— 48,832

N o . 1 1 9 .— H O N D U R A S , a
3,706

1 8 8 6....................................................
1887.....................................................

5,500

17,515

23,015

-

11,637

3,706

+ 1 1 ,3 7 8

1888.....................................................

495

137,303

137,798

63,465

+ 7 4 ,3 3 3

1889.....................................................

10,455

145,298

155,753

62,170

+ 9 3 , 583

17,347

17,347

99,188

— 81,841

5,000

36,965

41,965

127,967

— 86,002

1890.....................................................
1891.....................................................

,

N o . 1 2 0 .— N IC A R A U G T 7 A .

a

1886................................................

3, 907

8,400

12,307

9,596

1887......................... - ..................

7,500

3,045

10,545

24,025

+ 2,711
— 13,480

1 8 8 8 .............................................

32,858

31,803

64,661

25,448

+ 39,213

1889................................................

10,338

125,151

135,489

34,687

+100, 802

1890........ .......................................

13,770

79,174

92,944

101,677

-

1891......................... - ....................

9,250

28,285

37,535

117,622

— 80,087

N o . 1 2 1 .— S A L V A D O R ,

1886.....................................................

5,3 3 8

1887.....................................................

10,000

1888.....................................................

12,919

1889.....................................................

3,870

19,000

a

24,338

6,276

+ 1 8 ,0 6 2

10,000

8,210

+

17,200

30,119

16, 287

58,799

62,669

1890.....................................................
1891.— ...............................................




4,848

8,733

80,415

85,263

• Prior to 1886 see table No. 119.

1,790

+ 1 3 ,8 3 2

1,000

+ 6 1 ,6 6 9

7,939

— 7,939

67,386

+ 1 7 ,8 7 7

95

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V alu e

of

GOLD

and

ported from , the

SILVER COIN

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

and
by

BULLION

C o u n t r ie s ,

I m ported
from

1877

in t o ,
to

Ex ­

and

1891,

in c l u ­

s i v e — Continued.

N o . 1 2 2 .— C H IL E .
E x p o rts .
Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

3876.....................................................

P o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

I n fp o r ts .

E x cess o f
e x p orts ( + ) or
im p o r t s (— ).|

Dollars.

Dollars.

100

100

1877 ...................................................

+
9,438

100

— 9 ,438
—

500

1882.....................................................

500

1883.....................................................

8,155

— 8,155

728

+ 2 4 , 272

1 8 8 4 ...................................................

25,000

1889 ...................................................

260

25,000
9,935

+ 10,195

10,195

N o . 1 2 3 .— C H I N A (not including Hongkong).
1877.....................................................

1,491,906

2,152,106

3,644,012

10, 952

1878.....................................................

7, 857,506

622,685

8,480,191

7,559

+ 8 ,4 7 2 , 632

1879.....................................................

1,831,280

179, 000

2, 010,280

134,635

+ 1 ,8 7 5 ,6 4 5

1880.....................................................

1,501, 000

1,600

1, 502,600

90,991

+ 1 ,4 1 1 ,6 0 9

32,400

32,400

41,179

—

533,800

36,005

+

1881.....................................................

+ 3 ,6 3 3 , 060

8,779

1882.....................................................

533,800

1883.....................................................

168,000

256,000

192,801

+

63,199

1884.....................................................

52,702

52,702

5,260

+„

47,442

1,529

—

1886.....................................................

230,000

230,000

2,400

+

1887.....................................................

117,500

117,500

981,284

—

863,784

1,349

465,626

—

464,277

88,000

1885.....................................................

1,349

1888.....................................................
1889.....................................................
1890.....................................................

380,252

1891.....................................................

497,795

1,529
227,600

89,000

89,000

100, 080

—

11,080

290,000

670, 252

16,192

+

654,060

38, 000

38,000

910

+

37,090

N o . 1 2 4 — C O L O M B IA .

1877.................................. - ................

79,490

14,000

93,490

431,067

—

337,577

1878.....................................................

188,028

9,079

197,107

656, 056

—

458,949

1879.....................................................

235,989

7,451

243,440

856,167

—

612,727

1880.....................................................

138,480

17,300

155,780

598, 683

—

442,903

1881.....................................................

209,232

22,009

231,241

523,140

—

291,899

1882.....................................................

227,790

62,750

290, 540

429,813

—

139,273

1883.....................................................

453,972

21,412

475, 384

374,558

+

100,826

1884.....................................................

750, 011

114,620

864,631

349,453

+

515,178

1885.....................................................

817,579

7,493

82^072

966, 956

-

141,884

1886......................................................

828,994

133,283

962,277

932,642

+

29,635

1887.....................................................

945,677

97,617

1,043,294

820,350

+

222,944
343,012

1888.....................................................

704,110

86,975

791,085

1,134,097

-

1889.................................... ................

382,222

11,056

393, 278

1,642,795

— 1,249,517

1890.....................................................

74,974

27,978

102,952

1, 778,326

— 1,675,374

1891.....................................................

126,677

40,327

167,004

2,743,663

— 2,576,659




96
V alue

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
of

GOLD

and

ported from , the
s iv e —

SILVER COIN

U n it e d

St a t e s ,

and
by

BULLION

C o u n t r ie s ,

I m ported

in t o , a n d

Ex ­

1877 t o 1891, In c l u ­

from

Continued.
No. 125.—D A N IS H W E S T IN D IES.
Exports.

Tear ending Jane 3 0 Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

D ollart.

Imports.

Excess of
exports (+•) or
imports (—).

Dollar*.

Dollar*.

1886..

70,707

+ 1,500
—476, 870
—393, 304
—226,965
-1 5 8 ,2 0 2
— 28,125
— 28,216
— 64,768
— 93,137
— 70,707

1887..

81,609

— 8 J .6 0 9

1,-500

1877..

1,500

1878..

476,870

6,200

1879.
1880..

1,000

7,200

399,591

21,658

21,658

248,623

1881..

158,202

1882..

28,125
1,285

1883..

1,200

1884..

1,285
15,795

16,995

1885..

29,501
81, 763
93,137

1888..

48,238

48,238

29,019

1889..

14,771

14,771

*37,377

1890..

15,075

15,075

1891..

+

1 9 ,2 1 9

143,561

— 19,606
— 20,382
—143,561

500

+19,500

35,457

a Including $2,500 from Denmark.

N o . 1 2 6 .— E C U A D O R ,

a

1888

20,000

20,000

1889

2,730

2,730

+ 2,730

a For years prior to 1887 included in “ A ll other South Am erica."

N o . 1 2 7 .— F R A N C E .

1877................................................

2,135,450

422,700

2,558,150

2,799,248

1878................................................

1,812,081

338,888

2,150,969

654,178

—

241,098

-f 1,496,791

1879.......................................... ..

173,200

81,890

255,090

1,489,544

— 1,234,454

1880........ .....................................

64,200

27,880

92,080

33,407,571

-33,315,491
-18,144, 525

1881................................................

5,000

71,300

76, 300

18,220, 825

1882................................................

3,288,250

112,200

3,400,450

1,516,070

+ 1, 884, 380

1883................................................

1,321,274

59, 940

1,381,214

104,432

+ 1,276,782

1 8 8 4 ............................................

5,803,195

9,360

5,812,555

3,971,550

+ 1,841,005

1885................................................

807,675

28,740

836,415

3,114,266

-

1886................................................

92,050,460

113,609

12,164,069

4,574,032

+ 7,590,037
— 11,485,605

2,277, 851

1887................................................

938,250

79,598

1,017,848

12,503,453

1888................................................

601,966

44,009

645,975

9,798,224

-

1889................................................

23,363,832

34,500

23,398,332

1,560,247

+21,838,085

9,152,249

1800................................. - .............

5,535,533

30,375

5,565,908

2,355,115

+ 3,210,793

1891................................................

14,775,349

283,350

15,058,699

472,850

+14,585,849




97

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILVER
ported
s iv e

from

, t h e U n it e d

COIN

and

BULLION I m p o r t e d
1877

St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o
to

, a n d Ex ­

1891,

in c l u

­

— Continued.

N o . 1 2 8 .— F R E N C H W E S T I N D I E S .
E xports.
Y ea r ending June 30—
D om estic.
Dollars.
1877 ..............................................

2 Foreign.
Dollars.
27,757

Dollars.
27,757

1878...............................................
1879...............................................

14, 500

Im ports.

E xcess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im ­
ports ( —).

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total.

1,067

+ 26, 690

4,156

—

4,156

+ 14,500

14, 500

1880...............................................

2, 752

—

2,752

1881................................................

2,041

—

2,041

+135, 000

1882. . ........................................

135,000

135, 000

1883................................................
1884 .
...............................

—

1,900

8,925

8,925

+

8,925

1885................................................

5,694

5,694

+

5,694

...................................- ____

21,437

21,437

+ 21,437

1888................................................

24,474

24,474

+ 24, 474

1890................................................

18, 600

18,600

+ 18,600

1886

N o . 1 2 9 .— F R E N C H

1,900

P O S S E S S IO N S IN
IS L A N D S .

A F R IC A A N D A D JA C E N T

1877................................................

350

1878 ..................... .......................
1879
....................................

2,895

1882...............................................

1,428

—1,428

1887 ............... ..............................

3,070

-3 ,0 7 0

962

-

350

-2 ,8 9 5
-

962

N o . 1 3 0 .— F R E N C H P O S S E S S I O N S , A L L O T H E R .

1R7 7

........................................

7,430

7,430

15,205

— 7,775

]878 ............................................
1879................................................

65, 220

—65, 220

26, 690

—26, 690

1880................................................

67, 023

—67, 023

1881................................................

64, 023

—64, 023

1882................................................
1883
...................................

67, 498
85, 401

—67,498
—84,101

1,300

1,300

1884................................................

4,980

4,980

56,018

—51,038

1885
1886

..........................................
......................................

5,295

5,295

36,132

—30, 837

1887

........................................

57,572

—57,572

41,323

—41,323
—31,318

1888.................................. .

33,318

1889 ............................................ .

49,122

—49,122

1890............................................ ..

27,822

—27,822

1891................................................

41,239

— 41, 239

H. Ex. 53------7*




98

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f GOLD a n d
ported
s iv e

from

SILVER COIN

BULLION I m p o r t e d

and

, t h e U n it e d St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o

, a n d Ex ­

1877 t o 1891, i n c l u ­

- -Continued.

N o . 1 3 1 .— G E R M A N Y .
E x p o rts.
Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

Im p o rts.
D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E xcess o f ex­
p o r ts ( + ) o r im ­
p o r ts (— ).

Dollars.

1 8 7 7 .............. ...........................................

73 6,39 1

3 ,9 9 0

7 4 0,38 1

5 2 6 ,1 2 0

+

2 1 4 ,2 6 1

1 8 7 8 ..........................................................

1 1 9.86 2

56, 385

1 7 6 ,2 4 7

1 8 ,1 5 0

+

1 5 8 ,0 9 7

1879

+

30 9 ,6 3 3

...................................................

3 5 5,03 2

355, 032

45, 399

1 8 80 ......................... ...............................

3 9 9 ,6 8 0

3 9 9 ,6 8 0

3 ,1 4 3 ,6 5 0

— 2 ,7 4 3 ,9 7 0
— 3 1 ,0 2 6 ,1 5 7

1 8 8 1 .......................................................

3 3 3 ,6 5 5

142,531

4 7 6 ,1 8 6

3 1 ,5 0 2 ,3 4 3

1 8 8 2 ....................................... .

2 1 3 ,7 0 0

5 1 8 ,4 8 8

7 3 2 ,1 8 8

4 ,6 9 3 ,6 6 1

— 4 ,1 6 1 ,4 7 3

1 8 8 3 ..........................................................

12 5 ,7 0 0

2 4 2 ,3 5 5

3 6 8 ,0 5 5

2 ,5 7 0 ,7 1 7

— 2 ,2 0 2 ,6 6 2

1 8 8 4 ..........................................................

900, 000

2 ,1 3 0 ,2 3 4

3 ,0 3 0 ,2 3 4

3 ,1 1 8 , 799

—

1 8 8 5 ..........................................................

4 ,9 3 1

3 3 4 ,7 1 7

3 3 9 ,6 4 8

7, 947, 702

— 7 ,6 0 8 ,0 5 4

8 8 ,5 6 5

1 8 8 6 ..........................................................

3 ,8 8 9 ,8 1 8

92, 314

3 ,9 8 2 ,1 3 2

5 ,9 5 6 , 063

1 8 8 7 ................ .........................................

2 ,0 2 8 ,4 0 4

5 5 ,1 6 5

2 ,0 8 3 ,5 6 9

1 2 ,9 2 2 ,1 2 4

— 10, 83 8 ,5 5 5
-1 1 ,6 1 2 ,2 2 0

-

1 ,9 7 3 ,9 3 1

1 8 8 8 .........................................................

6 ,7 3 8 ,5 9 3

49, 924

6 ,7 8 8 ,5 1 7

1 8 ,4 0 0 ,7 3 7

1 8 8 9 ........................................................

8 ,7 0 3 ,6 9 8

6 ,5 2 9

8 ,7 1 0 ,2 2 7

1 ,2 7 8 ,1 5 4

+

7 ,4 3 2 ,9 7 3

1 8 9 0 ..........................................................

2 ,2 9 2 ,1 3 5

3 8 ,3 8 5

2 ,3 3 0 , 520

2, 507,517

-

176,997

16, 530,377

910

16,531,287

3,604,713

+12,926,574

1891...................................... ..

N o . 1 3 2 .— G R E A T B R I T A I N A N D I R E L A N D .

1877...........................................
1878..........................................
1879..........................................
1880............................................
1881........................................
1882...........................................
1883...........................................
1884...........................................
1885............................................
1886............................................
1887...........................................
1888...........................................
1889...........................................
1890...........................................
1891............................... ............

23, 825, 098
9, 635, 995
10,432, 362
2,341,284
8,143,979
34, 083, 231
9, 992, 854
34,280, 029
13, 034,544
24,017, 012
7,239, 525
14,270,963
34,120,148
19,352,792
60, 919, 695

5, 682, 839
1, 944, 661
3,752, 845
2,404,723
1,981,416
2,046,448
3,974, 563
3,604,669
1, 930, 260
1,176, 712
1,099,774
1,146,300
2,593,030
2,976,461
2,357,593

29,507,937
11,580,656
14,185,207
4, 746,007
10,125,395
36,129. 679
13, 067, 417
37, 884, 698
14, 964, 804
25,193, 724
8 ,339, 299
15,417,263
36,713,178
22,329,253
63, 277,288

21,404, 002
12,552,008
3,432, 954
36, 955. 634
43,344, 891
13,330,810
2, 008,633
3,124,363
6 , 654,076
801,010
8 ,794, 055
4,217,706
490,242
1, 796,414
2,992,200

+ 8,103,935
— 971,352
+10,752,253
—82, 209, 627
—33,219,496
+22,798,869
+11, 958,784
+34, 760, 335
+ 8 , 310,728
+24, 392, 714
— 454,756
+11,199, 557
+36,222,936
+20,532,839
+60,285, 088

— 1,007

N o . 1 3 3 .— G I B R A L T A R .

1879

1,007

1880

276

-

276

1881

800

-

800

1883

500

500

1884

700

700

1885

600

600




99

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES,
V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILVER
ported
s iv e

from

COIN

and

, t h e U n it e d St a t e s , b y

BULLION I m p o r t e d

C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o

B R I T IS H

E x ports.
Y ea r ending Jun e 30—

Im ports.
Foreign. Total.

D om estic.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,455,548

.................................

1878 ..............................................

811,422

1879................................................

1,221,943

1880

Ex ­

— C o n tin u e d .

N o . 1 3 4 .— D O M I N I O N OP C A N A D A A N D O T H E R
A M E R IC A N P O S S E S S IO N S .

1877

, and

1877 t o 1891, i n c l u ­

2,669

981,972

..........................................

Dollars.

1,455,548

1,768,712

NORTH

E x cess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im­
ports (— ).

Dollars.
— 313,164

811,422

2, 613,389

—1,801,967

1,224,612

1,743,390

—

981,972

2,769,534

—1,787,562
—1,681, 245

518,778

1 8 8 1 .............................................

833,557

1,000

834, 557

2, 515,802

1882................................................
1883
......................................

1,951, 726

1,700

1,953,426

2, 929,868

—

1, 643,130

4,280,216

—2,637,086
—1,995,976

1, 643,130

976,442

1884

...................................

700, 607

700, 607

2,696, 583

1885
IBSfi

.................................
.................................

578, 600

578,600

1,125,680

—

547,080

1,136,850

1,136, 850

804,772

-f

332,078

1887

...................................

1,676,408

1888

.......................................... .

880,195

—

1889

...................................

712,636

—

712,636

1890
1891

................. .......................
......................................

—1,676,408
880,195

3, 015

3,015

600,557

—

597,542

147,462

147,462

407, 722

—

260,260

N o . 1 3 6 .— B R I T I S H

W E ST

IN D IE S , a

1877................................................

22,126

23,502

44,628

206,483

—161,855

1878................................................

6,875

12,409

19,284

185,115

—165,831

1879.....................................- .........
1880................................................

39,103
4,625

37,666

76, 769

247, 055

—170,286

82, 998

87,623

446, 825

— 359, 202

28, 737

28,737

453,237

— 424, 500

1882................................................

46, 500

100, 204

146,704

404, 397

—257,693

1883................................................
1884................................................

30,100

16,104

46,204

262,087

—215,883

31,867

26,184

58,051

393, 247

—335,196

37,647

7,455

45,102

618, 374

—573,272
—872, 343

1881 ......................... ....................

1885................................................

•

..........................................

1,400

1,400

873,743

1887................. .............................

6, 434

1,019

7,453

712,902

—705,449

1888................................................

22,400

6,828

28,228

305, 035

—276,807

1886

7,826

4,583

12,409

203, 747

— 191,338

1890........................................ .

35, 500

21,271

56,771

310,166

—253, 395

1891................................................

31, 600

45,009

76, 609

481, 015

—404,406

1889................................................

a In clu des B r it is h H onduras fo r 1877 and 1878.




100

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILV E R COIN a n d
ported
c l u s iv e

from

, the

U n it e d

BULLION I m p o r t e d

St a t e s, b y

C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

— C o n tin u e d .

in t o

1887

to

, and

Ex ­

1891, i n ­

'

No. 137.—BRITISH HONDURAS.a
E x ports.
Y ea r ending Jun e 30—

1879..

D om estic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1880..

8, 000

1881.,

1, ooo

1882..

25, 000

Imports.

E xcess o f e x ­
ports (-+-) or im ­
ports ( —).

Dollars.

Dollars.

41,201

— 41,201

9,325

51,946

— 42,621

1, 000

21,380

— 20,380

3,000

28,000

143,657

—115,657

45,983

— 45, 983

1,000

1, ooo

19,487

— 18,487

79,433

— 79,433
—304,724

1,325

1883.,
3884.,
1885.,
1886.,
1887.,

10,575

1888.,

3,632

3,632

108,356

58,856

69,431

181, 026

—121, 595

1,150

1,150

308,968

—307,818
—317,703

1889..

1,195

1,195

318,898

1890..

2,304

2,304

383, 037

—380,733

2, 200

446, 296

—444, 096

2,200

1891..

a F or 1877 and 1878 included in B ritish W e s t Indies, T a b le N o. 136.

N o . 1 3 8 .— B R I T IS H G U I A N A .
1879

2,900

2,900

1883

100

100

220

1890.

+ 2 , 900

-h 100
220

+

220

N o . 1 3 9 .— B R I T I S H E A S T I N D I E S .
1884

156

—

156

1885

1, 579, 360

318, 000

1,897,360

1886

3, 079, 340

1,131, 700

4, 211,040

1887

1, 725,203

170,128

1,895, 331

103,000

4-1, 792, 331

1888

4, 951,100

119,752

5, 070, 852

303

4-5, 070, 549

1,978

4-1,940, 556

+3,897, 360
4-4, 211, 040

1889

1,942,534

1,942, 534

1890

375, 265

375, 2§5

4-

375,265

1891

309,100

589,100

4-

589,100

280,000

N o . 1 4 0 .— H O N G K O N G .
1877.

10,763, 353

1, 023,500

11, 786,853

+11, 786,853

1878.

5,343,419

2,388,965

7,732,384

+ 7, 732,384

1879.

2, 582,338

2, 838,744

5,421, 082

+ 5, 421, 082

1880.

2,781,381

2,228,842

5,010,223

+ 5,010,223

1881.

1, 367,034

2,079,168

3,446,202

+ 3,446,202

1882.

1, 773,820

2,142, 590

3,916,410

+ 3,916,410

1883.

4,000, 736

2, 883,744

6,884,480

+ 6, 884,480

1884.

4, 884,283

4, 404,574

9, 288, 857

+ '9, 288, 857

1885.

5,188, 705

9, 384, 528

14,573,233

+14, 573, 233

1886.

2,948,405

7,069, 286

10,017,691

+10, 017, 691

1887.

4,403,044

7,173,427

11,576,471

+11, 576, 471

1888.

2,381,264

5,634,554

8,015,818

+ 8, 015, 818-

1889..

6,902,212

8,143,248

14,045,460

+14,045,460

1890..

1,557,612

8,209,089

9,766,701

+ 9,766,701

1891..

672,802

4,036,274

4,609,076

+ 4,609,076




101

IMPORTS ANT) EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V

alue

of

GOLD

and

SILVER COIN

PORTED FR OM . TH E U N IT E D
S IV E —

and

STATICS, B Y

BULLION

I m ported

C O U N T R IE S , FR O M

1877

in t o

TO

,

E

and

1891,

x

*

IN C L U ­

Continued.

No. 141.—BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AUSTRALASIA.
E xports.
Y ea r ending Jun e 30—
D om estic.

Foreign.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Im ports.

E x cess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im ­
ports (—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

1879.

6, 777

—

1880.

508

—

50|.

115, 579

—

113,869

1, 710

1,710

1881.
1882.

8, 200
6,200

1883.
1881.

6,777

4,331,356

-4 ,3 3 1 , 356

8 , 200

3,138, 085

—3,129,885

6 , 200

3, 666, 344

—3, 660,141

48,900

1885.
12,430

—

48,906

5, 502, 075

—5, 489, 645

1887.

1,021, 769

—1, 021, 769

1888.

3,800,224

- 3 , 793, 335

1889.

3,153, 379

—3,153,379

18-90.

4, 004, 377

-4 ,0 04,3 77

5, 868, 874

-5,8 6 5 ,0 9 9

12,430

1886.

3,775

3,775

1891.

N o . 1 4 2 .— B R I T IS H P O S S E S S I O N S I N A F R I C A A N D A D J A C E N T
IS L A N D S .
1877..

6,761

1878..
1879.1

55,748

—55, 748

57, 001

—57,001

1880.1

.... ...................................

— 6,761

69,488

1881.

83,271

—83,271

1882.

76,109

—76,109

1883.

49,618

—49,618

1884..
1885.

52, 964
48,900

—52, 961
—48, 900

1886..

54, 002

—54, 002

1887.

18, 465

—18, 465

1888.
1................................................
1889.

30,151

1............... ................................
1890..

7, 300

— 7, 300.

1891.

5, 677

— 5, 677

—30,151

822

—

822

N o. 1 4 3 .— H A IT I .
1877

36, 770

36, 770

524, 299

—

4 8 7 ,5 2 9

1878

6 7 ,2 1 3

67, 213

772, 708

—

705, 495 ,

1879

52, 567

5 2 , 567

7 8 7 ,3 4 8

-

734, 7 81.

1880

323, 744

599, 012

922, 756

789, 088

+

1 3 3 ,6 6 8

1881

9 8 ,7 8 1

2 ,5 0 0

1 0 1 ,2 8 1

4 6 7 ,9 8 3

—

366, 7 02;

1882

4 9 , 000

49, 000

9 6 8 ,2 9 4

—

919, 294.

1883

1 ,2 5 5

5 1 ,2 1 9

5 2 ,4 7 4

2 5 8 ,9 5 4

—

2 0 6 ,4 8 0

1884

26, 488

1 1 2 ,0 5 0

138, 538

1 6 0 ,0 2 8

—

1885

1 2 ,0 7 3

1 ,2 1 4

1 6 ,2 8 7

2 2 6 ,5 1 0

—

210, 22$

—

2 3 6 ,2 7 9

+

1 9 4 ,4 3 3

21. 4 9 0 ,

1886

2 3 ,3 9 8

3 3 ,3 0 0

5 6 ,6 9 8

2 9 2 ,9 7 7

1887

3 0 3 ,1 5 0

101, Oil

4 0 4 ,1 6 1

2 0 9 ,7 2 3

188$

1, 0 0 2 ,6 5 0

1 3 8 ,4 2 4

1, 141, 074

7 4 ,1 7 3

+ 1, 0 6 6 ,9 0 1

1889

3 8 0 ,1 8 8

7 4 ,7 1 4

+

1890.

1, 0 8 2 ,1 1 7

1 9 ,4 2 0

1, 1 0 1 ,5 3 7

2 1 ,4 6 3

+ 1, 080, 074:

1891.

1, 3 7 5 ,1 7 5

2 ,8 7 4

1, 3 7 8 ,0 4 9

2 7 ,1 8 0

+ 1 , 350, 86$




3 8 0 ,1 8 8

.

305, 4 7 4 j

102
Value

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
of

ported

GOLD

and

from , th e

SILVER COIN

U n it e d Sta tes,

and
by

BULLION I m p o r t e d
f r o m 1877

C o u n t r ie s ,

in t o , a n d
to

1891,

Ex ­

in c l u ­

s i v e — Continued.

N o . 1 4 4 .— H A W A I I A N I S L A N D S .
E x p o rts.
Im ports.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

D om estic.

Foreign.

T otal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E xcess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im ­
ports (—).

Dollars.

1877.

187,513

187,513

81,428

-i-

1878.,

100,250

100,250

9,600

+

90,650

1879.

134,980

134,980

6,626

+

128,354

1880.

214,100

245,550

459,650

8,911

+

450,739

1881.,

202,685

13,520

216,205

45,400

+

170,805

1882.

98,945

3,554

102,499

1,100

+

101,399

1883.

26,098

9,750

35,848

6,336

+

29,512

1884.

1,047,250

43, 980

1,091,230

28,336

697,800

616,059

+

81,741

697,693

56,017

+

641,676

106,085

+1,062,894

1885.

697,800

1886.

696,929

1887.

920,400

920,400

118,617

+

801,783

1888.

310,450

310,450

28,088

+

282,362

1889.

235,300

235,300

41,486

+

193,814

1890.

1,133,855

1,133,855

2,624

1891.

927,270

927,270

14,520

1,034

+1,131,231
+

912,750

N o . 1 4 5 .— I T A L Y .
1877..........................................
1881
1883
1885
1886
1888

........................................
.............. ...........................
.........................................
..........................................
............................... *........

136
170
2, 980, 026

4,400

_

136

425

—
170
+2, 984,426
—
500
—
12
425

2,372
95,078
49,322
441,941
904,008
712,970
1,061, 550
655,057
541,368
94,354
254,337
43,567
46,100
17,163
18,314

+1. 670,166
-t- 431,979
— 49,322
— 171,441
+1,564, 527
— 258,292
— 524,634
+ 391,143
+ 946,478
+2,518,723
+2,729,888
+1,444,933
+2,490,400
+2,803,937
+ 916,686

229
265
1,788
1,166

_229
— 265
—1, 788
—1,166

2,984,426
500

12

N o . 1 4 6 .— J A P A N .
1877........................ ...................
1878 ..........................................
1879............................................

1,289, 584
527,057

382,954

1,672,538
527,057

1880............................................
1881............................................
1882............................................
1883............................................
1884...........................................
1885............................................
1886...........................................
1887...........................................
1888...........................................
1889...........................................
1890...........................................
1891............................................

115,000
2,468,535
453,362
489,396
457,900
1,462,422
2,146,882
2,984,225
1,368,500
2,390,500
2,252,100
130,000

155,500

270, 500
2,468,535
454,678
536,916
1,046,200
1,487,846

1,316
47,520
588,300
25,424
466,195

120,000
146,000
569,000
805,000

2, 613,077
2,984,225
1,488,500
2,536,500
2,821,100
935,000

N o . 1 4 7 .— L I B E R I A .
1882.............. ............................
1883............................................
1884............................................
1887.................................. .......




103

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.
Y

alue

of

ported
s iv e

—

GOLD
from

,

SILVER COIN

and

U n it e d

the

St a t e s,

BULLION

and
by

C

o u n t r ie s ,

Im ported

1877

from

in t o
to

,

and

1891,

Ex ­

in c l u

­

Con tin tied .
N o . 1 4 8 .— M E X I C O .
E xports.

Y e a r ending Jun e 30—

Im ports.
Dom estic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1877................................................

5,239

1878................................................

32,180

1879................................................

5, 040

1880................................................

3,371

5, 239
4,000
1,500

1881..............................................

E x cess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im­
ports (—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

10, 240,319

—10,235, 080

32,180

8,394,146

— 8,361,966

9,040

8,554,598

— 8,545,558

3,371

9,115,824

— 9,112,453

1,500

9,136,324

— 9,134,824

1882................................................

8,995

9,451

18,446

6,631, 938

— 6,613,492

1883................................................

5,120

91,844

96,964

9,782,986

— 9,686,022

1884................................................

4, 500

331,135

335,635

13,015,901

—12, 680,266

1885................................................

3,100

76,306

79,406

110, 035

110,035

1886................................................
1887...............................................
1888..................... ..........................

4,500

14, 919,611 ‘

-14,840,205

16,935,396

—16,825, 361

279,812

279,815

14,855, 765

—14,575, 950

314,908

319,408

14,032,637

—18,713,229

1889................................................

59,850

116, 766

176, 616

17, 557,248

-17,380,632

1890................................................

15,836

225,076

240,912

18,155, 809

-1 7,914,897

1891......................... - ....................

111, 589

116,145

227,734

14,297,431

—14,069, 697

1882....................... ........................

2,071,652

1883................................................

60,300

—2,071,652
—
60,300

N o . 1 4 9 .—N E T H E R L A N D S .

100,500

1884...............................................
1886................... .........................

120, 000

120,000

—

100,500

+

120, OlO

1887................................................

219, 700

—

219,700

1888................................................
1889................................................

345,928

—

345,928

1, 000

—

1,060

1890................................................

8,524

—

8,524

1891................................................

3, 620

—

3,620

N o. 1 5 1 —D U T C H W E S T
1877................................................

IN D I E S .a
21,000

21,000

1878................................................
1879..................... ..........................

5,200

1880................................................

14,900

16,787

— 23,831

34,613

— 34,613

21, 987

46,476

— 24,489

14,900

29,605

-

116,187

1881................................................
1882................................................

44,831

10,008

1883................................................

14, 705

—116,187

31,810

41,818

106,399

— 64, 581

32,250

32,250

43,418

— 11,168

1884...............................................

7,500

23,295

30, 795

186,989

—156,194

1885...............................................

1,286

800

2,086

280,746

—278, 660

1886................................................

30,168

16,180

45,348

254,289

—208,941

1887................................................

25,402

14,954

40,356

142,610

—162,254

1888................................................

13,166

6,000

19,166

90,283

-

1889................................................

23,892

4,446

28,338

57,445

— 29,107

1890................................................

6,000

15,549

21,549

74,686

131

131

169,117

1891................................................




a I n c lu d e s

D u t c h G u ia n a f o r 1877 a n d 1878.

-

71,117
53,137

—168, 986

104

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILVER COIN a n d
ported
s iv e

from

BULLION I n p ' o r t e d
1877

, t h e U n it e d St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

in t o
to

, a n d Ex ­

1891,

in c l u

­

— Continued.

N o . 1 5 2 .— D U T C H G U I A N A .a
E x p o r ts .
Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 3 0 —

Im p o rts.
D o m e s t ic .

F o r e ig n .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

E xcess o f ex­
p o r ts ( + ) o r im ­
p o r ts (— ).

1 8 7 9 . . . . , ...............................................

Dollars.
2, 098

1 8 8 0 ..........................................................

7 .9 6 9

1 8 81..........................................................

1 0 ,6 1 6

-1 0 ,6 1 6

1 8 8 2 .........................................................

1 0 ,4 3 6

— 1 6 ,4 3 6

1 8 8 3 .........................................................

3 4 ,7 6 7

— 34, 767

1 8 84..........................................................

31, 344

-3 1 ,3 4 4

1 8 8 5 .........................................................

6 0 ,5 7 1

— 60, 571

1 8 86..........................................................

8, 596

—

18 87........................•.................................

6 ,4 5 7

— 6 ,4 5 7

1 8 88............................................ .............

1 3 ,5 9 4

— 1 3 ,5 9 4

1 8 8 9 ....................................... .................

1 7 ,7 4 8

— 17, 748

1 9 ,6 0 4

— 1 9 ,6 0 4

4 ,0 4 0

— 4, 040

1 8 9 0 ......... ...............................................
1 8 9 1 .............................. ...........................

'

Dollars.
— 2 ,0 9 8
— 7 ,9 6 9

8,5 9 6

a F o r 1877 a n d 1878 in c lu d e d in D u t c h "W e s t In d ie s , t a b l e N o . 151.

N o .

1 8 7 7 .......................

1 5 3 .— D U T C H

E A S T

IN D IE S .

..............................

— 230

230

N o . 1 5 4 .— P E R U .
1877.
1878..

65,950
5,134

5,1 3 4

1879..

t-

65,950

546,705

— 541, 571

512,698

— 512,698

1880..

275

275

96,927

— 96,652

1881-.
1882..

12,166

12,166

21,355

—

50.000

50,000

4 ,800

+

45,200

1884..

10.000

9,840

+

5,060

14,900

4,900

1885.

30,844
11,300

11,300

1887.,
1888..

102,598

102,598

1889..

20.000

1890..

10,000

4,895

14,895

1891..

15,000

7,320

22,320




15.000

10,500

1

9,543

9,189

— 30,844
+

1,757

+ 1 0 2 ,5 9 8

25,500

+

25,500

20,000

+

20,000

1,017

+

13,878

+

22,320

105

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.
V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILVER COIN a n d
ported
s iv e —

from , the

BULLION I m p o r t e d

in t o , a n d

Ex­

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1877 t o 1891, i n c l u ­

Continued.
N o . 1 5 5 .-P O R T U G U E S E P O S S E S S I O N S .
Exports.

fear ending Jun e 30—
D om estic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Im ports.

E x cess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im ­
ports (—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

13,837

-

11,873

— 11,873

1,888
412

3,282

4, 383
7,973

121

949

1, 020

1,000

—

13,837
1,888

3,694

23,506

— 19,812

4,383

23,047

— 18,664

8,094

17,754

-

949

27, 584

— 26, 635

196,782

-196,782

2 ,0 2 0 3

9,660

44, 037

— 44,037

64,309

— 62,289

42,933

-

56,362

— 56, 933

42,933

73,682

— 73, 682

68,152

— 68,152

47, 030

— 47,020

N o. 1 5 6 .— S A N T O D O M IN G O .

1877...............................................

17, 937

17, 937

41,543

— 23, 606

1878................................................

10,175

10,175

188, 918

—178, 743

1879................................................

12, 000

34,100

46,100

222,776

—176,676

1880................................................

16, 500

137,166

153, 666

217,171

— 63, 505

1881................................................

12, 900

1, 800

14, 700

131,555

-1 1 6 , 855

1882................................................

20, 099

25, 370

45,4G9

71, 298

1883................................................

44, 916

11, 419

50, 335

70,611

— 25, 829
— 14,276

1884................................................

7, 670

100, 769

108, 439

1885................................................

1,900

196, 888

198, 788

46, 607
66, 384

+132, 404

1886................................................

2, 600

122, 698

125,298

23,751

+101, 547

1887................................................

53, 505

185, 679

239,184

27, 045

+212,139

1888................................................

17, 831

191, 399

209,230

18,889

+190, 341

1889................................................

11, 052

750, 218

761, 270

108,144

+653,126

91, 591

91,691

43, 505

+ 48,186

63, 730

77, 594

424,710

—347,116

1890................................................
1891................................................

13, 864

+ 61, 832

N o . 15 7 .- S P A I N .

1876..
1879..

1, 083
2, 000

2,000

1880..

7,650
1,350

1882..
1884..




1,500

1,500

320

—

1,083

+

2,000

-

7,650

+

1,350

+

1,180

106
V alu e

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
op

ported
s iv e

GOLD
prom

and

SILVER COIN

, t h e U n it e d

BULLION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x ­
from
1877 to 1891, i n c l u ­

and

St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s ,

— Continued.

N o . 1 5 8 .— C U B A .
E xports.
Y ea r ending Ju n e 30—

1877

...............................

1878

................................

Dom estic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

39, 000

Im ports.

Excess o f e x­
ports (-j-)o r im ­
p orts (—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

3, 259,846

3,298,846

1,870,904

+1,427, 942

1,173,119

1,173,119

1,983,830

—

810,711

1879................................................

92, 688

362,200

454,838

552, 785

1880......................... ......................

101,470

1,729,056

1, 830,526

3,726, 757

1881................................................

57, 441

731,033

788, 474

1,643, 603

-

1882................................................

29,203

630,238

659,441

2,973, 272

—2,313, 831
—1,210,326

-

97,947

—1,896,231
855,129

36, 245

2, 507, 750

2, 543,995

3,754, 321

148,890

5, 214,832

5,363, 722

5,095, 500

+

268,222

1885................................................

23, 983

5,447,015

5,470, 998

4,802, 597

+

668,401

1886................................................

405,900

9,139,285

9,545,185

330,129

+ 9,215,056

1887:..............................................

4,475

2,156,700

2,161,175

4,065,814

—1, 904,639

1888................................................

1.035

4,797,461

4, 798, 496

885,906

1889....................... .......................

20, 600

3,813,755

3, 834,355

1,220,450

+2,613,905

1883......................... ! ................ ..
1884.......................................... ..

-

87,410

1890................................................

105, COO

3,062,127

3,167,127

1,190,475

+ 1 ,9 7 6 ,6 5 2

1891................. ...................................

631, 595

1,251,263

1, 882,858

3,069,650

- 1 ,1 8 6 ,7 9 2

N o . 1 5 9 .— P U E R T O R IC O .

1877.....................................................

343,679

1,300

344,979

72,277

+ 2 7 2 ,7 0 2

1878......................................................

500

7,150

7,650

246,232

- 2 3 8 , 582

1879......................................................

20

72,332

72,352

424,287

— 351,935

1880......................................................

250

104,487

104, 737

270,653

— 165, 916

1 8 8 1 ............... ...................................

20,054

29,602

49,656

333,192

— 283, 536

1882.....................................................

12,834

181,608

194,442

150,975

1883.....................................................

39, 653

36,081

75,734

91,000

+

43,467

— 15,266

1884.....................................................

7,450

14, 671

22,121

189,793

— 167,672

1885.................................. A ..............

4,800

67,220

72, 020

106,486

— 34,466

1886.....................................................

62,934

— 62,934

1887................... ..................................

49, 431

— 49,431

1888......................................................

15,009

45,081

60,081

28, 948

+

31,133

1889.......................... ...........................

15,000

39,954

54,954

.3 ,9 6 9

+

50,985

1890......................................................

10,990

10,990

10,174

+

816

989

296,408

1891......................................................

N o . 1 6 0 .— A L L

S P A N IS H

989

P O S S E S S IO N S O TH ER T H A N
P U E R T O R lC O .

1879.....................................................
.....................................................

— 295,419

CUBA AND

1,300 |
1881

778

J

— 1,300
—

778

N o . 1 6 1 .— U R U G U A Y ,

1877.

2,433

— 2,433

1878.

6,326

— 6 ,326

1886.

50,000

— 50,000




107

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V a l u e o f GOLD a n d SILVER
ported
s iv e

from

COIN

BULLION I m p o r t e d
1677

and

, t h e U n it e d St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

unto,
to

and

1891,

Ex ­

in c l u

­

— Continued.

N o . 1 6 2 .— V E N E Z U E L A .
E xports.
Y e a r ending Jun e 30—
D om estic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Im-ports.

E xcess o f e x ­
ports ( + ) or im ­
ports (—).

Dollars.

Dollars.

1 8 7 7 . . . . . . . . .................................

291,113

21,660

312,773

428,758

—

115,985

1878................................................

217,230

18,500

235,730

134,134

+

101,596

1879................................................

73,608

5,100

78,708

394,683

—

315,975

1880................................................

110,000

....

110,000

253,270

—

143,270

1881................................................

321,000

1, WO

322,500

292,467

+

30,033

1882................................'..............

170,000

10,200

180, 200

442, 058

— 261,858

1883................................................

239,160

79,320

318,480

53,201

+

265,279

1884................................................

452, 005

73,593

525,598

81,090

+

444,508

1885..............................................

74, 000

7,400

81,400

147,590

-

66,190

1886................................................

66,390

867,655

934,045

481,505

+

452,540

+2,449,765

1887................................................

861,411

1,772,085

2,633,496

183, 731

188-8................................................

642,674

161,710

804, 384

170,525

1889.................................. .............

2,464, 576

244, 659

2, 709, 235

82,447

+2,626,788

1890................................................

1,143,050

460, 366

1,603,416

59,237

+1,544,179

1891................... ............................

1,661,971

332,730

1,994,701

9,826

+1,984, 875

+

633,859

N o . 1 6 3 .— A L L O T H E R S O U T H A M E R I C A .a

1 8 ^ 6 ..............................................
1881................................................

1, 200

1882............................................ .

30,216

3883................................................
1885...............................................
1886...................................... , .......

4,603

~ 4,603

1,200

25,960

—24,760

29,100

59,316

3, 291

+56,025

9,725

9,725

500

+ 9,225

10,000

15, 000

750
5, 000

750

+
750
+15,*000

a Inclu des B olivia and Paraguay.

N o . 1 6 4 .— A L L O T H E R C O U N T R IE S , a

1877................................................
1879 ..............................................

512
255

—

512

255

+

255

+

750

1880................................................

750

750

1881...............................................

4,500

4, 500

6,704

— 2,204

17,900

18,400

1884............... ...............................

18,308

18,808

364

+ 1 7 ,9 4 4

1885................................................

3,400

3,400

9,103

— 5, 703

1,504

— 1,504

1,000

1,000

1,800

—

100

2,341

— 2,241

1889................................................

7,283

— 7,283

1890................................................

5,300

— 5,300

3,150

+

1883................................................

500

1886 ..............................................
1887................................................
1888................................................

1891...............................................

100

10,000

10,000

+ 1 8 ,4 0 0

800

6,850

a Inclu des Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Isla n d s; A ll other countries in A sia and A fr ica ; A ll
other British Possessions, and Sw itzerland.




No. 1 6 5 .—"VALUES or

the

PRINCIPAL

and

o t h e r A r t i c l e s o f MERCHANDISE IMPORTED
T e n Y e a r s f r o m 1882 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

in t o

the

U n it e d S ta tes

d u r in g

the

O

GO

Y e a r ending Ju n e 30—
A rticles.
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

Dollars.

Dollar8.

Dollars.
^2,309,950

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,176, 717

681,631

412,336

206,095

152, 582

72, 831

Dollars.
49,326

1,920, 887

2,320,768

2,408,679

2,720,704

2,709, 887

2, 937, 882

2, 009,155

37,257

56,741

57,935

80, 884

69,824

118,444

127, 221

533,549

244,113

271,455

259,251

320,409

355, 245

367, 498

279,408

1891.

FREE OF D U T Y .
A nim als , not elsew here sp ecifie d :

C a t t le .............................................................................. I
H orses.............................................................................
>2,027,906
S h eep...............................................................................

T o t a l ...........................................................................

J

l
2, 027,906

3,393,527

5,130,648

3, 378, 974

3,330, 595

3,138,201

3, 328,092

3,287,538

3,496, 655

2, 465,110

6,796,893

6,514,999

6,138,960

6,638,784

8,699, 565

9,256,932

8,461,319

5,857,510

4,231,952

4, 466, 279

372, 021

395,741

473, 562

530, 711

338,177

400,128

395, 858

145,571

97, 602

87, 626

100,697

113,854

89,211

190,555

253,410

A rticles, the grow th, produce, or m anufacture o f
the U n ited States, retu rn ed .........................................

361,403 '

275,281
A i t w orks, the production o f A m erican a r t is t s ___
236,239
A sp baltn m or bitum en, c r n d e ______ _______________ a ................. a .................
Bark, hem lock ........................*.............................................

6490,588

6343, 998

406,278

347, 944

259,479

272,956

290,265

185,782

164,276

274, 389

B olting c l o t h s ......................................................................

359, 584

418,711

396,153

287,076

232,769

271,400

297,571

293, 380

321,125

296, C38

462,396

455,819

802,785

785, 699

803, 587

971,203

975,637

1,161,251

T, 115, 353

1, 655, 514

Books, maps,

engravings,

etchin gs, and other

p rin ted m atter, not elsew here s p e c ifie d ................
C h e m ica ls , dr u gs , and d y e s , n o t elsew here sp e ci­
fie d :
A lizarine, natural or artificial, in clu d in g e x ­

c ............. ..

239,917

404,002

479,490

356,748

414,298

438,708

358,882

667, 362

3, 013,376

2, 702,893

3,265,315

2,950,501

2,605,105

3,412,987

2,320, 512
>•

2,490,871

2,798,888

2,197, 507

m ay b e e x tr a c te d ....................................................

1,859,838

1, 202, 508

717,614

914, 908

925,442

741, 653

344,718

367,966

282, 775

301,070

C o c h in e a l.......................................................................

661,146

406,035

150,858

206, 802

197, 277

139,146

46,444

74,285

42,435

19,779

L o g w o o d .................................................................. t 1 711 QQfi
? i, 1 * 1 , ©yo
A ll o t h e r ................................................................

1 7<PD
vO
A, 006
QftO
1,

876,695

804, 237

1, 365,644

1, 044,219

1, 535, 309

1,449, 037

1, 501,574

1, 842,885

320,824

270,946

359, 791

284,741

136,204

216,415

223,; 693

167, 550

1,197, 519

1,175,183

1,725,435

1,328,960

1, 671, 513

1, 665,452

1, 725,167

2, 010,435

tra ct o f m a d d e r .. . . . . . . . . ........................
A rg a l or argol, or crude t a r t a r .............................
B a r k s : Cinchona, or other, from w h ich quinine

D yew ood s—

T o t a l ...........................................................................




1, 741,896

1, 756,362

7
l

IMPORTS— VALU E S OF.

A ll other, in clu d in g f o w l s .......................................

|2,212, 591
3,393, 527 \
74,558

•Gruma—

d ................. d .................
Camphor, c r u d e ............ .....................................
G am bia ©r terra ja p o n ic a .................................
A ll other g u m s ...... ..............................................

534, 042

301,234

217,423

160, 740

260, 931

174,432

188, 802

116,190

301, 829

310,328

224,313

211, 834

126, 827

350,529

304,459

287,333

420, 331

468, 060

781, 232

997,536

1,148, 690

875, 000

1,148,228

1, 211,257

1, 736,919

903,888

799,688

1, 505, 218

d ................. d .................

546, 375

505, 724

594,416

564, 251

524,782

789, 464

802,745

1, 076,740

1,952, 763

2,103,280

2, 251,139

2, 664,469

3,121, 350

3,485,714

3,740, 706

3,126, 889

3,103,144

1, 946, 746

T o t a l ............................................................................

4, 212, 950

4,411,008

4, 400,166

3,846, 555

4,190,174

4, 537, 916

5, 491, 560

5, 276, 467

5, 697, 280

6, 906, 914

I n d i g o ............................................................................

2, 776, 836

3,475,112

2, 254, 044

2, 004, 869

2, 261, 574

2, 734,117

2, 231, 555

2, 684,105

1, 827, 937

1, 600, 630

799, 454

559, 766

1, 246, 570

1, 670,041

831,117

874, 430

794, 503

896, 597

Lim e, chloride of, or bleach in g p ow d er..............

827, 806

943, 537

1, 681,114

1,453,930

1, 352, 968

1, 573,167

1, 567, 790

1, 659,473

1, 385, 080

1, 429, 509

M in eral w ater, all not a rtificia l.............. .......... .

363, 065

409,908

359,021

398, 872

358, 043

379,149

375, 559

331,114

431, 579

362, 800

P o ta sh -

g 238, 840

Chlorate o f . . . . . ........ ........... ........... ....... - .........
M uriate o f ..................................... ........................

e .................

e ................

731,332

610, 947

721, 869

574, 097

822, 089

1,067, 344

923, 529

1,172, 879

A ll o t h e r .... ................ . . . . _______ __________

k 277, 768
g 328, 387

T o t a l ..........................................................................

2,017, 874

N itrate of, or saltpeter, c r u d e .....................

Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids o r salts
o f cinchona h a r k _____ ______ - ____. . . ________ e _____ _

g

........... _

1, 513, 803

957,036

1,143,630

651,535

940, 325

902,060

833, 260

3, 911, 545

2, 336, 661

1, 983, 376

1, 696, 054

1,681,825

2, 614,161

2,449,639

2,275,021

2,709,131

2, 923, 374
2, 451, 513

Sulphur, or brim stone, c r u d e ...................................

2, 627, 402

2, 288, 795

2, 242, 678

1, 941, 943

2,237, 332

1,688,360

1, 581, 582

2,025,644

2,136, 559

Vanilla bean s................................................................

608, 998

328, 657

357, 821

412,678

422,831

775,413

842, 201

699, 903

559,867

591,744

A l l o t h e r ........................................................................

7, 442, 379

7, 785,493

3, 313, 659

3, 206,484

3, 357, 955

3, 355, 714

4, 035, 565

3,754, 327

4,238,718

5, 444, 714

30, 047, 237

28,046,969

25, 468,813

23, 297, 357

24, 720, 926

27, 025, 259

25, 677, 677

26, 625,435

26,814,390

31, 639,714

i ............

i

_______

i _________

l ________

1 ________

j 35, 512

1,670,012

2,251,773

2,142, 061

2, 312, 781

2, 817,168

OF.

1, 774, 925

Soda, n itrate o f ............................................................

IMPORTS— VALUES

/ 981, 632

T otal chem icals, drugs, and dyes, n o t else­
w here s p e cifie d ....................................................
C h icory root, raw, u n g rou n d ..........................................
Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and shells o f ___

i ................. i .................
1,470, 312

1,125, 566

i ..................
1,644,766

1, 332, 390

1,793, 398

a Inclu ded in “ A ll other dutiable articles.” &Inclu des all barks used fo r tanning, c In clu d e d in “ A l l other chem icals, drugs, and dyes ” fre e o f duty, d In clu ded in “ A ll
oth er g u m s ” free o f duty, e In clu d ed in “ A ll other chemicals, drugs, and d y e s ” free o f duty. / F r o m O ctober 6, 1890; fo r the p reced in g period see “ O pium ” dutiable,
jjrFrom O ctober 6, 1890; fo r the precedin g period included in “ Chemicals, etc., all o th e r,” dutiable, h F rom O ctober 6,1890; fo r the pre ce d in g period see “ N itrate o f p otash ,”
dutiable, i In clu d ed in “ A ll other dutiable articles.” ./F ro m O ctober 6, 1890; fo r the precedin g period includ ed in “ A ll other dutiable article s.”




j .

O
O

H o. 165. — VALUES

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891— Continued.
O

Y e a r en d in g J u n e 30—
A rticles.
1882.

F R E E

O F

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1888.

1887.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

D U T Y — C o n t in u e d .

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

C o ffee.................................................................................................

46, 041, 609

42,050,513

49,686,705

46, 723,318

42, 672,937

56,347, 600

60,507,630

74,724, 882

78,267,432

96, 123,777

C o rk wood, or cork bark, u n m a n u fa c tu red ..................

1,124,216

933, 935

939,986

880,954

891,392 , 1,239,247

1,078,802

902,047

1,213, 876

1, 249,008

C o tto n , un m an u factu red ........................................................

789,844

800, 532

1,379,850

954, 760

672,508

744,800

1,194,505

1,892,728

2, 825, 004

533,928

cut, including glaziers’ and engravers’ diamonds,
n ot set, and je w e ls to be used in th e m anufacture

451, n o

443,611

391,063

383,205

314, 234

271,384

309,613

257, 505

202, 853

804,626

E g g s ...................................................................................................

1, 808,585

2, 677,604

2,677,360

2,476,672

2,173,454

1, 960,396

2, 312,478

2,418,976

2,074,912

al, 053, 964

267, 058

264,208

597,133

595,456

693,210

721,404

905,991

941,998

1,108,726

543, 760

856, 622

535, 742

585,984

391,789

341,557

334, 033

154,937

289, 745

111, 811

185,771

^ 2,486,988

1,251,093

< 243,843

288,349

426,243

254, 656

252, 031

338.965

304,590

296, 540

<

935,620

815, 052

1,339,916

1,182,187

661,374

984,952

797,588

1,043,073

Farinaceous substances, and preparations of, not
elsew here sp e c ifie d ...............................................................
F e r t il iz e r s :
G u a n o ............................................... ......................................
P hosphates, crude or native, for fertilizing pur­
poses ...................................................... .............................
A l l other.....................................................................*..........
T o t a l ....................................................................................
F

ish ,

3, 343,610

1, 786,835

1,765,447

1,495,190

2,107,716

1, 770,881

1, 068, 342

1,613,662

1,213,989

1, 525,384

&488,925

6572,526

578, 084

577,414

525,795

646,298

743,710

823,342

791, 555

c218, 059

d .................. d ..................

962,376

944,738

4_________

s .. . . . . . . . .

6. . . . . . . . . .

6. ................

g ..................

4..........

e . . . . . ___ d ...... ......... . d .................. d ..................
e ............ ..
e ................ . e _______ _
g_____
429,668
517,534
568,150 e . ..........

not elsew here specified:

Fresh, o f all kinds, except salm on ............................
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, smoked,
or p ick le d .............................................................. . ..........

_

H e r r in g D ried or sm oked.........................................................
P i c k le d ....* ...................................................................
Lobsters, canned or p r e se r v e d ...................................
M ackerel, p ick le d ..............................................................




d .................. d ................
265,797

418, 323

d .................. d ..................
396.149

427, 327

139,340

130,680

492,461

314,183

S .. . . . . . . . .
g . ...... .........

274,022

429,700

338, 982

873,567

698 822

.......

e . . . . . . ___
337,047

.

e ..................

....

•

.

i ..................

..................

OF.

o f w atch es............................................................. - ................

IMPORTS— VALUES

D iam onds and other precious stones, rough or un­

S alm on:
/ ................
P ic k l e d ...................................................................

T o t a l ...........................................................................

/ ................

119,650

152, 822

d ................. d .................

100, 562

75, 989

144, 789

106, 553

119, 552

t ..................

104,887
a ____ ____

88,648

A ..........

e_

32, 327
_

1,367,284

1,774,646

186,194

128,149

67,107

68,961

109,215

127, 734

131,100

2,518,155

3,192,822

3, 726,256

3,452,497

1,076,673

1,158, 859

1,402,145

1, 573,497

1,579,453

250,386

1,878,279

2,156, 873

2, 356, 843

2,682,143

3,153, 654

3, 571,024

4,653,779

5, 854, 752

747,280

714, 512

685,981

819,271

824,762

782, 706

822,810

.Fr u it s , including nuts , n ot elsew here specified:

C u rran ts.......... ..............................................................

918, 233
A 1,246, 074

h 613. 845

D a t e s ........................... .................................. ..
882,997

1, p39,723

874,615

906, 655

881,970

1,266, 245

1, 809,451

1, 597,632

1,391, 081

1, 789, 910

1,039, 723

3, 500,174

3, 778, 040

3,924, 804

4, 767, 659

5, 787, 867

5, 951, 362

6,867,670

10, 422, 814

2, 642,261

2,370,744

2,528, 576

1, 854, 282

2,282, 789

2, 476, 285

1, 952, 316

2, 088,167

2,165,213

2, 822,166

Hair, n o t elsew here sp ecified ...... ............................. . .

1,101,639

1,418,954

1, 888, 912

1, 558, 014

2. 214, 501

2,405,110

2,130, 892

2,431, 518

2,866, 231

2, 265, 714

fia t s , bonnets, and hoods, m aterials for, com posed
o f straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, w illow , osier,
sparterre, o r rattan, n ot elsew here s p e c ifie d ..

1 1,549, 725

H ides a nd skins , o t h e r th a n p u r sk in s :
G oa t s k in s................... ................. .......... .. . . . . . .

^27,841,126

( 5,157,198

4,197, 376

5, 649, 993

5, 848,128

6, 369, 411

7, 668, 472

9,106,082

11,433,745

<17,193, 708

16, 389, 067

21, 049, 320

18, 370, 973

17, 569,928

17, 459,218

12, 775,804

16,497, 014

27,640,030

22, 350, 906

20, 586, 443

26, 699,313

24, 219,101

23,939,339

25,127,750

21,881, 886

27,930,759

2,249,172
13,736,004

2,170,137

2,482,280

2,643, 999

3,037,280

2,732,972

9,095,256

11,888,192

13, 756, 783

16,067,262

12,387,131

2,735,099
14,854,512

18,020, 804

27,640, 030

A l l o t h e r .................. .....................................................
T o t a l ...................................................... ..................

27,841,126

IMPOSTS— VALUES OF.

882,997
F u rs and fu r skins, u nd ressed________ . . . . . _______

H ou seh old andvpersonal effects, and w earing ap­
parel in use, and im plem ents, instrum ents, and
tools o f trade o f person s a rriv in g from foreign
countries, and o f citizens o f the U n ited States
d yin g abroad . . . . . . ............ ...........................................

2,432, 805

2,383,775

India ru bber and gutta-percha, c r u d e .........................

14,264,903

15,511,066

2,920,050




Ill

a F o r the period ending O ctober 5,1890 j for rem aining period see “ E g g s ,” dutiable. 6 In clu des fresh salm on, c F o r the p eriod en din g O cto b e r 5,1890; fo r the rem aining
period see “ F resh fish ,” dutiable, d Inclu ded in “ A ll other fish” free o f duty, e See F ish, dutiable. /I n c l u d e d in “ F re sh fish o f all kinds, e x ce p t saknon.” g In clu ded in
“ A ll other fru its,” dutiable. A From O ctober 6, 1890; for the preceding period see “ Fruits, all oth er,” dutiable.
%F rom O ctober 6, 1890; fo r p recedin g period see “ H ats,”
Ate., dutiable.

No. 165.—VALUES

of the

PRINCIPAL

and

o t h e r a r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1890—Continued.
to

Y e a r ending Ju n e 30—
ATUCieS.

FR E E

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1891.

O F D U T Y -C o n tin u e d .

I r o n a n d s te e l, a n d m a n u fa c t u r e s o f, n o t e ls e w h e r e
s p e c ifie d :
N e e d le s , h a n d s e w in g a n d d a r n i n g _____ _________
S h o t g u n b a r r e ls , f o r g e d , r o u g h b o r e d . . . . . . . . . . .

Dollars.
a 235,132
b 68,218

A n i m a l ....................................................................................

758,270

660,147

726,650

498,816

515,464

485,508

685, 763

591,502

848,105

886,302

V e g e t a b l e .................... .........................................................

238, 775

220,656

241,243

194, 046

159, 757

144,663

156,533

96,574

61,447

76,837

M a t t in g f o r flo o r s , m a n u fa c t u r e d f r o m r o u n d a n d

e 1,489,

s p lit str a w s , in c lu d in g C h in e s e m a t t in g .........
O

il s ,

093

n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e o ifie d :

F i x e d o r e x p r e s s e d ...........................................................

945,344

730,934

734,189

1,289,860

1 ,023,284

850,277

980,991

713, 364

923,223

1,081,265

V o la t ile o r e s s e n t ia l ........................................................

607,522

614, 084

939,647

835,629

850,369

884.945

1 ,0 5 0 ,3 1 7

1,036, 524

904,991

1,288,167

"W h ale a n d f i s h ...................................................................

158,878

203,611

243,209

120,168

T o t a l ....................................................................................

1,711, 744

1,548,629

1,917,045

2,245, 657

d ............. ..
1 ,873,653

d .................. d .................. a .................... d .................... d ....................
1 ,7 3 5 ,2 2 2

2 ,0 3 1 ,3 0 8

1 ,7 4 9 ,8 8 8

1,8 2 8 ,2 1 4

2,369,432

“O r es , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i fi e d :
G o ld b e a r i n g .................. — ......................... 1.....................

3,584

5,424

19,667

6,562

1,397

13,671

3 ,2 8 8

87,287

91,679

214,803

S ilv e r b e a r i n g .................................................. ..................

46,162

59, 729

172,054

460,835

1 ,2 6 3 ,2 5 6

3 ,7 9 8 ,2 8 4

5 ,1 1 5 ,5 6 3

6 ,9 5 1 ,7 1 9

7 ,7 4 8 ,5 7 2

8,953,608

P a p e r stock , c ru de :
Rags, o t h e r than w o o l e n ................................................

4,4 7 3 ,1 7 6

4,015,477

4,027,267

3,0 9 8 ,6 2 7

2 ,3 8 6 ,2 4 3

2 ,1 1 1 ,4 2 2

2 ,0 3 2 ,5 6 0

2 ,5 52,851

2,530, 611

2,060,732

A l l o t h e r ..................................................................................

1, 541,007

1,314,399

1,606,380

2, 729,246

2 ,8 0 8 ,7 0 8

2 ,4 2 9 ,1 7 6

3 ,4 3 0 ,4 7 6

3 ,3 7 2 ,1 9 6

2 ,7 3 0 ,8 3 7

2 ,958,801
5,019,533

T o t a l ....................................................................................

6, 014,183

5 ,3 2 9,876

5,633,647

5,827,873

5,1 9 4 ,9 5 1

4, 540,598

5,463, 036

5, 925, 047

5 ,2 6 1 ,4 4 8

P la s t e r o f P a r is , o r s u lp h a t e o f lim e , u n g r o u n d . . . .

127,060

152,718

168,023

119, 543

116,202

162,492

148,696

184,472

180,357

(e)

P la t in u m , u n m a n u fa c t u r e d ..................................................

304,290

297,959

289,898

285,239

356, 041

438, 516

564, 761

565, 301

707,343

925, 066

P l u m b a g o ........................................................................................

363, 835

361,949

286,383

207,229

164, 111

331,621

371,441

248,487

573,561

509,809

-Seeds, n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i fi e d ..............................................

641,969

318,200

697,315

701, 946

1,532, 862

595, 737

720,189

658, 792

559,183

880, 304




IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

Itoby:

Sil k ,

u nm anufactured

:
286, 518

531,029

456,198

195,760

319, 232

407, 517

324, 701

62,998

88,522

E g g s (silk w orm s’) ............................................................

314, 565

116,527

49, 353

39, 208

22, 948

4, 712

1, 540

1,319

6, 336

qq

Kaw , or as reeled from the c o c o o n ..........................

12,890, 392

14, 043,340

12, 481, 496

12, 421, 739

17, 232, 505

18,687, 245

19,151, 208

18, 544, 025

23, 285, 099

*

W a s t e ......................................................................................

385,866

568,783

288,435

268,730

702, 531

543, 323

454, 233

724,887

951,910

1, 019,282

T o t a l ...........................................................................

13,877, 341

15, 259, 679

13, 275,482

12,925, 437

18, 277, 216

19, 642, 797

19, 931, 682

19, 333, 229

24, 331, 867

19, 076, 081

S. Ex.

Cocoons....................................................................................

M

S p ic e s ,
w

unground

17, 994, 654

:

N u tm e g s .................................................................................
Pepper, black or w h i t e ........................ —.....................

(c

62,145
....................

e

A llo t h e r ................................. ...............................................

and

.................

f

688,066

451,203

458, 379

539,291

603, 556

514, 888

534,340

686,019

<

1, 656, 540

1,209,367

1,644, 383

1, 819, 609

1, 823,239

1,578,421

1,619, 215

1, 338,637

062,941

828, 026

678, 936

953, 752

914,773

890, 889

820,439

864,495

3,407, 547

2, 488, 596

2,781, 698

3, 312, 652

3, 341, 568

2, 984,198

2, 973, 994

2, 889, 351

....... ............

a __________

[l,

M o la ss e s :

M olasses..................................................................................

a _____ _____

a

g __________

a __________

if****- - **"*

g

...................

g

g

___ . . . . . .

a __________
.......................

<8, 870,309

9 .................... 9 ....................

<34,508,507

__________

h

1, 954, 957

Sugar, not above No. 16 D u tc h standard in
color, and tank bottom s, melada, etc.—
B eet s u g a r .....................................................................

a __________

Cane and other sugar ................................ ..

9 ................... 9 ...................

g

__________

a __________
if********"

a __________

9 .................... 9 .................... 9 ....................

g

....................

T o t a l ................................................. ....................
T e a ....................................................................................................

T e x til e

grasses

or

fibr ou s

v eg etab le

45, 333, 773
19, 392,102

17,302, 849

13, 636, 053

14, 047, 583

16, 020, 383

16, 771, 802

13, 360, 685

12,654, 640

12,317,493

13,828,993

sub ­

OF.

stances , not elsew here specified:

TJm a n u fa c tu r e d —
Istle or Tam pico fiber................................................

j ................... j ................... j .................... j .................... j .................... j .................... j .................... j .................... j ....................

£353,181

J u te and ju te b u t t s . . . ...............................................

1....................
1 ....................
1.................... 1....................
1.................... 1.................... I .................... { .................... { .................... 1....................
{ ..................
1.................... 1................... 1.................... 1.................... 1...................

m 2 , 644,968

M a n i la ................................................................................

1..................

Sisal g r a s s ......................................... ...............................

1................... 1................... 1...................

A llo t h e r .............................................................................
T o t a l ...............................................................................

219, 391

I .................
257, 366

I ..................
82,319

331,102

359,130

206, 367

318,133

483,212

697, 680

m 6 , 218, 254
m 4, 454,573
1, 634, 723
15,305,699

113

a From O ctober 6,1890; for the preceding period see “ N eedles,” dutiable. &From O ctober 6,1890; for the p reced in g p eriod see “ Iro n and steel, all other m anufactures o f,”
dutiable. c F rom O ctober 6, 1890 ; fo r the preceding period included in “ A l l other dutiable a rticles.” d See dutiable oil. e In clu d e d in “ A ll other free articles.” /I n c l u d e d
in “ Spices, g rou n d ,” dutiable, g In clu ded in “ Sugar and m olases,” dutiable, h From A p ril 1, 1891; fo r p reced in g period see “ M olasses,” dutiable, i From A p ril 1,1891; for
preceding period see “ Sugar,” dutiable, j Included in “ A ll other textile grasses,” etc., free o f duty. Jc F rom O ctober 6,1890; fo r the p recedin g period included in “ A ll other
textile grasses, ” etc., free o f duty. I Inclu ded in “ F lax, hemp, jute, ” etc., dutiable, m From O ctober 6, 1890; fo r precedin g period see “ Flax, hemp, jute, ” etc., dutiable.




IMPORTS— VALU E S

S u g a r , not elsew here specified,

'

1

/ ...................

the

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

op

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., p r o m

1882

to

1891—Continued.

114

N o. 165.—VALUES or

Y e a r ending J u n e 30—
A r t ic le s .

F R E E

"T e x t il e

O P

grasses

stances ,

D U T Y —

of

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Continued.

fibrou s

veg etab le

su b ­

n ot elsew here specified— Continued.

M anufactures of—

%

198,517

161,996

62,969

145,353

129,597

T in, bars, blocks, or pigs, grain or g r a n u la te d ..........

4,953,538

6,106,250

5,430,054

4,283,460

5, 873,752

W ood , unm anufactured, not elsew here s p e c ifie d ___

4,487, 590

4,561,947

4,343,476

3,526,021

A rticles adm itted f ree

u n d er

140, 462*

141,096

124,256

92,921

167,452

6,927,696

8,758, 562

7,014,495

6,898,909

7, 977, 545

3.518,016

3, 548; 191

4,139, 787

4,439,624

4, 242,085

5, 276, 972

a __________ a __________ a __________

r ec ipr o c ity

TREATY WITH HAWAIIAN ISLANDS:

a .................... a ......... ..

n,........... ........

F ru its and n u ts ............. *............................................

26, 763

37,987

a __________

a __________

R i c e .................................................................................

499, 825

610, 324

558,476

404,478

361,567

383,985

551,257

494,166

498,554

M ola sses........................................................ .................

25,257

37,493

22,963

9,054

7, 786

14,712

6,417

6,148

9, 314

60,618

Sugar, b r o w n ................................................................

6, 918,083

7,340,033

7,108,292

8,198,164

9,166,826

9,255, 351

10,260,048

12,078,518

11, 549, 828

c 10, 326,318

762

9, 761

861

1,496

9,654,048

10,818,484

12, 588,593

12,058,557

10,749,462

4, 317, 946

4,829,384

5,479, 445

6, 723, 389

9,401,154

34,221,131 244,071,615 256,487,078 265,668, 629

366,241,352

A l l other .......................................................................

5,525

4,011

485

240

T o t a l ....................................................................

7, 475,453

8,029,848

7,690,216

8,611, 936

9,536,179

A ll other free a rticles........................................................

3,364,130

3,780,274

3, 891,222

3,764,319

4,067,942

T o t a l fr e e of d u t y ..................................... 210,579,007 207,504,718 209,884,184 193,213,624 212,159, 296

415 630

D U T IA B L E .

A nim als , n ot elsewhere sp ec ifie d :
C a t t le .......... ..................................................................

f

793,831

1,136,896

600,134

979, 696

669, 903

550, 887

171, 916

52,652

H orses.............................................................................

11, 513,943

1,371,410

1,991,868

2,464, 308

2,685,159

2,158,975

1,902,603

1, 256,099

i

816,832

860,482

950,044

1,187,847

1,285,436

1,189,176

1,149, 765

1, 091, 985

l

57,242

36,010

67,385

46,151

37,795

87,467

45,993

78, 519

3,181,848

3,404, 798

3,609,431

4,677,997

4, 678,293

3, 936,505

3,270,277

2,480,255

S heep............................................................................... 1 4,812, 939

4, 042,367

A ll o t h e r ......................................................................
T otal .................................................................




4, 812,939

4, 042,367

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

Coir y a r n ....................... ............................................

A r t w orks, not elsew here sp e c ifie d : Paintings, in
2,800,583

3,128,593

830, 801

1, 383, 697

946,958

2, 332,436

1, 679, 807

1, 308,597

1, 796,372

2, C14, 510

printed m atter not elsew here s p e c ifie d .................

3, 111, 528

3,195,771

2, 832,844

2, 362,444

2,479,883

2, 717, 788

2, 907, 779

2, 913,942

2, 878,717

2, 571,889

Brass, and m anufactures o f .............................................

682,886

530,281

486, 737

424, 804

404,678

415, 954

293, 093

183, 861

166, 668

284, 348

3, 222, 593

oil or w ater colors, and s t a t u a r y ......................... . . .
Books, maps, engravings, etchings, and

other

B r e a d s tu f fs :

0

B a rley..............................................................................

10,866,628

7,737,984

5,922,144

6,522,092

7,177,887

6,173,208

8, 076, 082

7, 723, 838

5,629, 849

C o r n .................................................................................

59,895

22,895

4,839

4,002

8,785

16, 636

20, 507

1,216

908

1, 651

O a t s .................................................................................

784,118

360,855

22, 904

13, 707

30, 792

29, 579

23, 655

10,178

8,950

5, 056

d ................. d .................

51, 028

49,347

37,857

37,515

56,002

59,300

31, 089

889,189

693, 303

459, 015

181,949

128,180

10,720

20

24

115, 657

98, 227

W h e a t .............................................................................

1,077, 795

1, 070,316

23, 920

170,290

331,393

218, 867

466,886

119,017

112,303

431,940

W h eat flo u r...................................................................

25,640

13,272

8,251

4,750

6,274

3, 302

13,257

5,792

5,049

43,180

A l l other breadstuffs, and preparations of, used
as food, n ot elsew here s p e c ifie d .........................

767,036

993,263

212, 672

146, 234

202,818

150, 059

117,870

113, 657

102,256

650,713

T o t a l .................................................................... 14,470, 301

10, 891,888

6,704,543

7, 094,052

7, 935,476

6,640, 228

8,755, 792

8, 029, 724

6, 034,272

4, 484,449

1,174, 333

1,215, 325

1, 284,724

1, 286, 219

1, 357, 938

639,155

654, 651

767,128

863, 573

B r is tle s ...................................................................................

1,032,355

1,228,543

1,201, 735

926, 749

1,087,137

B r u s h e s .................................................................................

381, 548

443,095

591,733

474, 645

554,126

Bu ttons and button f o r m s ........................... ..................

3,940, 860

4,223,161

3,480,174

2,828,422

3, 838,962

3,767,506

3,710,705

3, 252,406

3,207,128

2, 096, 411

C e m e n t...................................................................................

675,587

817,346

829, 098

908,581

722, 579

1,108, 819

1, 903, 650

1,459,838

2,172,952

4. 021,998

Coal-tar colors and dyes .............. .

g _________

« ..........

1, 701, 311

1, 330,444

1, 426,187

1,540, 067

1, 539, 678

1, 686,456

1,787, 553

1, 673, 864

G ly c e r in ...................................................... ..................

e ..........

679, 818

453, 930

586, 237

1,094, 607

1,064,756

933, 354

928, 935

996, 686

260, 037

210,164

289, 310

233,204

162, 669

149,789

218,105

274, 409

f

817,760

870, 740

1,032,926

1,332, 765

1,234,321

809, 893

1,183, 712

/2 2 0 , 743

t

43,993

447, 531

417,031

583, 461

555, 339

644, 204

269, 536

548,516 j

C hem icals , drugb , dyes , and m edicines , not else­
w here s p ecified :

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

50,798

i c y e ...................................................................................

L og w ood and other dye woods, extracts and
e . . . . ............

e .................

C ru d e....................................................................... \ 1,826,998
Prepared for s m ok in g .............................. ......... 5

3,138,139

decoctions o f ......................................................... ..
Opium —

567, 035
459,954
390,488
321, 738
344,819
212, 049
310,695
288, 287
209, 424
306, 499
g 181, 316
—
a In clu ded in “ F ru its ,” etc., free o f duty under general tariff.
6 P rior to A p ril 1,1891; since that date in clu d ed in “ M ola sses,” f r e e o f d u t y . c P rio r to A p r il 1,1891;
sin ce that date included in " Sugar,” etc., free o f duty,
d Included in “ A ll oth er breadstuff's,” etc. e In clu ded in “ A ll oth er chem icals, drugs, d y e s ,” etc., dutiable. / P r i o r
t o O ctober 6,1890; for the rem aining period see “ Opium, crude,” free o f duty, g P r io r to O ctober 6, 1890; fo r the rem aining period see “ Potash, nitrate o f,” etc., free o f duty*
Potash, nitrate of, or saltpeter, c ru d e ...................




££

N o. 165. —VALUES

of the

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—Continued.

T e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—
A r t i c le s .
1882.;

' 1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D U T IA B L E — C o n tin u e d .
C hem icals , d ru gs , d y e s , a n d medicines , n o t e ls e ­
w h e r e s p e c ifie d — C o n tin u e d .
S od a —

Dollars.

Dollars.

60,152

49,632

47,286

46,190

55,452

48,730

28,843

19,912

16,319

15,724

C a u s t i c ........................................................ ..................

1, 300,577

1,255, 213

1, 761,762

1,532, 281

1,5 7 1 ,7 6 6

1 ,6 2 2,873

1, 565,930

1, 300,851

1,470, 335

1,874,700
4, 382,917

S a l s o d a a n d s o d a a s h .............................................

3,531,693

4,221,899

3,705, 568

3 ,2 6 5,050

3 ,4 1 8,984

3,009, 621

2 ,849,371

2,900, 827

3 ,4 9 3,288

A l l o t h e r s a lts o f . . ..................................................

59, 093

56,762

45,300

55,554

32,900

49, 703

59, 986

74,698

135, 700

118,713

T o t a l ...........................................................................

4 ,951,515

5, 583, 506

5,559,916

4 ,8 9 9 ,0 7 5

5,0 7 9 ,1 0 2

4 ,7 3 0 ,9 2 7

4 ,5 04,130

4 ,2 9 6 ,2 8 8

5,1 1 5 ,7 0 2

6 ,3 9 2 ,0 5 4

S u m a c, g r o u n d _____________________________ . . . . . . .

a.............

a _____ ____

586,025

443,161

488,134

388,621

264,728

206,643

A l l o t h e r .................................................................................

6, 958, 043

7,247,412

3,025, 554

2,773, 595

3 ,4 9 4 ,6 4 0

3 ,3 9 9,726

3, 800,602

4 ,0 9 3 ,1 8 5

T o t a l ch e m ic a ls , d r u g s , e t c .......................................

14,196,510

16,359,545

12, 996,152

1 1 ,773,459

13,124,292

13, 591,668

13,338,272

13,029,236

14, 787,688

15,677, 317

265,816

220,550

222,394

193,192

225,323

288,571

319,202

322,960

332,081

437,226

452,191

431,007

420,298

392,948

317, C65

378,167

388,253

420,822

439,406

300,492

302,375
4,675, 221 .

245, 536
5,125, 674

C la y s o r e a rth s o f a ll k in d s , in c lu d in g c h in a c la y ,
o r k a o l i n . . . ......... ......................................................................

C locks and w a t c h e s , and p a s t s o f :
C lo c k s , a n d p a r t s o f ........................................................
W a t c h e s , a n d p a r t s o f, a n d w a t c h m a te r ia ls a n d
m o v e m e n t s .....................................................................

2,584,420

2, 522, 111

2,062,804

1 ,1 4 4 ,1 0 2

1, 037, 830

1,503, 240

1,6 6 2 ,0 9 6

1 ,662,118

1,674, 878

1,984,414

T o t a l ........................................................ - .........

3,036,611

2,953,118

2,483,102

1, 537, 050

1 ,3 5 4,895

1 ,8 8 1 ,4 0 7

2, 050, 349

2, 082, 940

2,114, 284

2 ,2 8 4 ,9 0 6

C oa l, b it u m in o u s .........................................................................

2,1 8 9 ,2 9 8

2,085,972

2,558,164

2 ,5 9 3 ,6 7 9

2 ,5 5 1 ,9 5 4

2 ,7 1 5 ,4 4 2

2,846, 741

3 ,9 2 9 ,2 4 5

3 ,0 8 7 ,7 6 0

3, 588, 273

6157,708

6122,536

226,189

341,831

417,449

214, 645

291,185

401,167

398, 303

526, 563

C o pper , and m anu factures o f :
O re (fin e c o p p e r c o n t a in e d t h e r e in ) ........................

"

P ig s , b a rs, in g o ts , old , a n d o t h e r u n m a n u fa c ­
t u r e d ....................................................................... ............

90,945

35,510

38, 743

37,210

57,651

6,420

13, 369

6,680

17, 339

82,644

M a n u fa c t u r e s o f ................................................................

315,475

236,719

261, 756

119,710

122, 985

116, 982

103,326

74, 730

104,882

120,545

T otal c o p p e r , e t c ., n o t i n c lu d in g o r e .........

406,420

272,229

300,499

156, 920

180,636

123,402

116, 695

81,410

122r 221

203,189




IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

B ic a r b o n a t e o r s n p e r e a r b o n a te o f . ..................

C orsets............................................................................. ..

843,159

903, 847

972,430

e 174,323
l 2,187, 044

103, 200

225,103

301, 636

82, 613

203,100

129, 588

170, 423

2, 653, 320

3, 467,485

3, 033,946

3, 356,532

3, 696,194

3, 373,653

4 ,237, 221

2, 361, 367

2, 756, 520

3, 692, 588

3,335, 582

3, 439,145

3, 899, 294

3,503,241

4, 407, 644

6, 994, 341

6, 307, 239

6 ,8 58,072

6 ,910,104

6, 373,780

6, 389,325

7,149, 030

6,736, 620

792,402

408,810

384,770

436, 356

392, 307

383,612

336,655

1,201, 278

10, 012,394 10,123,234

11,632,351

10,467, 073

11,071, 907

9, 591,943

11,447, 670

10,591, 645

1, 063, 296

1, 001, 306

869, 957

i ) 8 , 129

d262, 504

C otton , m a nu factures o f :
Cloth—
Not

bleached,

dyed,

colored,

stained,

painted, or printed.........................................
Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted,

j>4, 685,323

2, 954,616

or printed..........................................................
T o ta l..................... ............................................

4, 685, 323

2,954,616

Knit goods: Stockings, hose, half hose, shirts,
drawers, and all goods made, fashioned, or
shaped on knitting machines or frames, or
7, 501,449 8,560, 063

parel, not including knit goods.........................
Laces, edgings, embroideries, insertings, neck
rufflings, ruchings, trimmings, tuckings, lace
window curtains, and other similar tam­

‘ 23,533, 019 26, 521,365

boured articles ........................................................
Thread (not on spools), yarns, warp, or warp
yarn.............................................................................

1,339, 777

652,202

669,096

919,994

957,705

860,703

904,135

857, 645

A ll other.........................................................................

. 7, 574, 345

6, 949, 236

6, 472,389

6, 871, 244

6, 682, 955

5, 681,065

6 ,5 7 7,324

5, 917, 792

29, 074, 626

27,197, 241

29, 709,266

28, 940, 353

28, 917, 799

26, 805, 942

2 9 ,918,055

29, 712, 624

Total manufactures.......................................

35,719, 791

38, 036,044

17 128,663

8, 864,072

E a rth e n , stone , and china w a r e :
China, porcelain, parian, and bisque, earthen,
stone, and crockery ware—
N ot decorated or ornamented.........................

Decorated or ornamented................................. [ ,

A ll other........................................................................
T o ta l....................................................................

j1

l
7,128,663

995, 230

939,730

1, 029, 600

1, 060,855

1,1 7 5 ,8 4 8

1 ,217,326

1,691, 831

864

2 ,8 2 8 ,3 5 8

2, 927,161

3, 622,107

4,133, 384

4 ,2 4 7 ,1 0 1

4,8 0 8 ,2 0 6

5, 954, 320

865,346

1, 014,194

1,080, 730

1,065,220

1,216, 632

1, 053,350

1 ,004,769

735, 237

4, 954, 813

4, 837, 782

4, 947, 621

5 ,716,927

6,410, 871

6 ,476,299

7 ,030,301

8, 381, 388

f l , 317, 603

■l 2,771,

8, 864, 072

e 131,

Eggs.................................................. - ..................................

a Included in “ A ll other chemicals, drugs, dyes,” etc., dutiable, b Gross weight,

remaining period in “ A ll other manufactures” of cotton, flax, etc., silk., or wool according to materials of chief value,
“ E ggs,” free of duty.




631

e Included in “ A ll other manufactures of cotton.” d Prior to October 6,1890 ; for the
e From October 6,1890; for the preceding period see

IMPORTS— VALUES OP.

knit by hand.............................................................
Clothing, ready made, and other wearing ap­

the

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—C o n t i n u e d .

Tear ending June 30—

118

N o. 1 6 5 .—-VALUES OF
Articles.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1890.

D U T I A B L E —Continued.
F ancy articles :
Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all other toilet
preparations............................................................

516,839

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

355, 629

361, 574

385,362

361,485

343, 964

423,963

444,964

Beads (except amber) and bead ornaments . . .

507, 244

403,017

1 ,1 7 7,307

1,858,257

2, 007,859

1, 259,942

916,712

% ..................

Dolls and other to y s .......... ......................................

1,403,332

1 ,454,945

1,390, 585

1,658,886

1 ,683,532

1, 865, 389

2 ,070,659

2,279,121

341,101

385,202

442,671

490,302

504,312

462, 727

477,183

*..........

Pans, except palm leaf..............................................
Feathers, ornamental, natural...............................

3,713,214

1,938,431

1,5 2 6 ,3 1 8

1 ,693,498

1,408,571

8 4 8 ,1Q3

1,448, 602

1,775,924

Feathers and flowers, artificial............................

844,988

415,711

498,656

407,558

483,940

979,861

1,190, 690

1,343,569

Pipes of all kinds, and smokers’ articles..........

269,086

215,231

195,725

187,596

236,774

290, 782

278,973

352,684

A ll other................................... ...................................

637,442

415,812

390,542

490,809

590,744

610, 764

819, 596

1 ,129,211

8, 082,427

5, 583, 978

5, 983, 378

7,172,268

7 ,2 7 7 ,2 1 7

6,661, 532

7 ,6 2 6,378

7, 325, 473

Total...................................................................

9,695,262

,

10 212,101

7,801,874

8,358,471

F ish , not elsewhere specified:
F resh-

Salmon ........................................................ . b .................
A ll other................................................................
...............

b

b...............

b.......
b.......

6

b ............... b............... b...............
b............... b.......... b..........

.........

c 4 8 , 307

e 336,619

Cured, or preserved—
Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or
otherwise.......................................................... .

cZ860, 760

d 911,668

1,040,663

579, 707

823, 700

801,181

368, 820

407,130

793,969

728,108

1,0 8 9 ,9 7 5

507,729

474, 888*

409,388

527,113

101,493

Cod, haddock, hake, a n d pollock, dried,
smoked, or p ic k le d ........................................
H e rrin g Dried or smoked..................................................
Pickled or salted ................................................

375,617

498,976

Mackerel, pickled or salted................................... .

1,179

148

549,739

Salmon, pickled or salted......................................... .
A ll o th e r...................................................................... .

294,606

T o ta l..................................................................

1,532,162




1, 732, 855

98,021

89,453

118, 711

172,661

140,144

617,369

747,485

840,978

803, 888

881,818

922,099

307, 864

640, 542

615,761

575,239

1, 010,670

1,413, 875

48, 814

68,998

73,411

78,416

67,149

80,312

446,384

223, 692

271, 266

317, 019

312,779

336, 709

473,105

274,449

1,852, 629

1 ,3 5 3 ,1 3 8

2,535, 854

3,0 7 1 ,8 0 8

3 ,4 6 2,928

3,235, 860

3 ,7 1 0 ,3 8 2

4, 794,242

=

*

=

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

465,840

556,597

F l a x , hemp , j u t e , a n d Other veg etable bub stances ,

AND MANUFACTURES OF;
U nm anufactured —
F l a x .........................................................................

1, 502, 645

1, 621,839

1,410, 578

1,712, 994

1, 576,518

1,922,182

1, 802, 089

2, 070, 729

2,188, 021

1,656, 779

H em p and substitutes f o r ........................... .. .

6,110,152

4, 927,269

4,227, 876

4,938, 342

3, 817, 376

4,0 4 1 ,5 2 2

6, 934, 837

9 ,4 3 3 ,7 7 4

7, 341, 956

el, 731,396

Sisal grass, and other vegetable substances 1 4, 710,192

5,994,429

J u t e .........................................................................

T ota l unm an ufactured...............................

12,322, 989

12,543, 537

A 90,196

A94,642

^ 2,225,234

3, 082,447

2 ,2 6 7 ,0 2 3

2 ,6 16,128

3, 377, 369

2, 853, 664

3, 249, 926

/ l , 217, 890

> 2, 800,419

2, 628, 715

2 ,2 9 9 ,4 5 0

3 ,733,001

5, 430, 894

6,110, 308

7, 064,184

gl, 374, 941

10, 694,307

12, 362,498

9,9 6 0 ,3 6 7

12, 312,833

17, 545, 189

2 0 ,4 68,475

19, 844, 087

5,981, 006

M anufactures of-—
Cables, cordage, and t w i n e ...................................

73,712

116,379

83, 550

60, 351

57, 831

86, 259

85, 925

1, 548,355

1,191, 788

890,952

997,270

1, 283, 382

1, 449, 098

1,300, 795

820, 506

Burlaps (excep t for b agg in g fo r c o t t o n ) ..........

4,057, 084

3,794,641

3, 076, 989

3, 826, 580

4, 039, 826

5,383, 768

6,433, 771

5, 565, 670

huckabacks, handkerchiefs, and la w n s ........

12, 695,305

11, 536, 718

12,983,180

13, 310,309

14,003,235

14, 741,295

16, 235, 644

Thread, tw ine, and p a ck thread.........................

663,786

644,743

738, 530

638, 564

516,013

530, 380

546, 874

B row n or bleached linens, ducks, canvas,
paddings,

cot bottom s,

diapers,

crash,

■23,703,203

25,105,437
t ..................
V -1, v^t>; uOt

T a r n s ...........................................................................

446,394

606,860

824, 830

786,188

926,493

904,951

974,169

A ll o t h e r .............................................................. * - .

, 3 ,2 7 3,481

2 ,6 4 3 ,9 1 4

2,3 3 2 ,2 7 5

2,2 9 0 ,5 6 7

2, 912, 871

2,6 3 8 ,2 3 0

2,843, 767

16, 525,109

22, 769, 091

20,492,376

20, 963,135

21, 933, 028

23,742,171

25, 705, 553

28,421, 279

24, 024, 094

512,063

510,732

505, 876

487, 602

496, 755

482, 759

456,567

697, 562

T otal m anufactures....................- ..............

23,793,399

25, 200, 079

-

F r u it s , including nuts , n ot elsew here s p e cifie d :
F i g s .................................................................................

'

L e m o n s ...........................................................................

2, 686,747

2 ,5 1 0,426

2, 608, 819

3, 835,147

3, 395, 983

3,189, 534

3, 374, 032

4,351, 970

O ranges...........................................................................

2,901,228

2, 088,204

1,871, 839

2 ,4 0 8 ,1 4 0

2, 268,872

3,961, 889

1, 916, 652

2, 339, 987

P lum s and p r u n e s ......................................................

2, 632,838

2,147,505

2 ,0 2 6 ,5 9 5

2, 999, 648

2 ,1 9 7,150

3,423, 304

1, 789,176

2, 054, 486,

B a is in s .............................................. ...........................

3,290,150

2,6 6 1 ,6 9 9

2 ,885,123

2, 281, 981

2, 070,120

1, 736, 786

1,997,103

2,018, 879

585,048

770,895

833, 557

748,493

941, 302

1, 042, 846

954,331

1,289,137

2 ,469,054

1,1 7 6 ,1 3 6

1,450,842

1,7 9 9 ,4 6 2

1,968, 758

1, 764,393

1,7 7 7 ,2 8 6

762, 335

A lm o n d s .................................................................

547,619

507,946

647,077

597,476

631, 748

595, 227

813, 278

931, 007

A ll other

687,185

553,991

563, 727

682, 878

743, 668

598, 317

800,376

1,114,959

12,927, 534

13, 393,455

15, 840,827

14, 714, 356

12, 795, 055

P reserved fr u it s ..........................................................

18, 501, 953 19,281,498

A ll other fru its .............................................. .............

i

IMPORTS— VALUES OP.

84, 686

Bags and b a g g in g ....................................................

N uts—
...... .....................................................

T o t a l ............................................................: 18,501,953

19,281,498

:L6,311,932

13,878,801 j

15, 560,322

1‘A H o t h e r f a n c y a r t ic le s . ”
6 S ee ‘ ‘ F is h , ” f r e e o f d u t y ,
c F r o m O c t o b e r 6 ,1 8 9 0 ; f o r t h e p r e c e d in g p e r io d s e e ‘ ‘ F r e s h fish , ” f r e e o f d u ty , d ‘ ‘ P r e s e r v e d in
“ M a n ila ,” a ft e r O c t o b e r 5,1890; s ee “ F r e e o f d u t y .”
/ P r i o r t o O c t o b e r 6 ,1 8 9 0 ; f o r t h e r e m a in in g p e r io d , s e e “ J u t e , ” f r e e o f d u t y ,
g P r i o r t o O c t o b e r 6,
1890; fo r t h e r e m a in in g p e r io d , s ee “ S isa l g r a s s ,” f r e e o f d u ty .
A I n c lu d e s “ C o r d a g e , r o p e , a n d t w in e o f a ll k i n d s .”
{ I n c l u d e d in “ A l l o t h e r m a n u fa c t u r e s o f fla x , e t c . ”




119

a I n c lu d e d in
o i l , ” o n ly , e F o r

of the

PRINCIPAL and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

*
A r t ic le s .

1891—Continued.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—
1883.

D U T I A B L E — C o n tin u e d .

g lassw are

to

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

*

F u r s , a n d m a n u fa c t u r e s o f f u r . . .....................................
and

1882

*
1882.

G l ass

e t c ., f r o m

120

No. 165. —VALUES

D ollars .

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

5 ,3 8 8 , 709

5 ,5 8 9 ,0 1 5

5 ,6 4 9 ,5 4 8

3 ,4 0 3 ,2 6 5

4, 5 3 1 ,0 9 8

4, 8 0 9 ,3 3 4

4 ,7 8 3 ,0 2 8

5 ,3 2 8 ,0 5 6

5 ,3 8 8 ,6 0 3

7 ,0 0 6 , 683

521, 787

5 9 0 ,1 6 0

6 0 9 ,4 3 5

7 3 9 ,2 4 0

8 1 5 ,5 6 4

8 2 5 ,4 1 1

9 1 2 ,7 0 4

9 2 6 ,0 1 0

1 ,6 3 0 ,8 4 4

1, 360, 955

1 ,4 2 0 ,1 5 9

a , 397, 898

1 ,4 4 4 , 982

1 ,4 6 1 ,7 3 6

1 ,4 7 5 , 338

{

1 8 ,2 8 7

2 7 ,8 0 7

85, 500

9 5 ,1 4 7

9 1 ,1 0 5

74, 5 4 6

91, 248

'

189

1 ,2 6 2

5 9 ,2 0 8

756, 577

1, 5 2 9 ,4 0 1

1 .9 1 2 ,3 9 1

:

B o t t le s , v ia ls , d e m ijo h n s , c a r b o y s , a n d j a r s ,

a ..................... a ..... ..............
u n p o l i s h e d .....................................................................

1 ,3 8 7 ,2 5 7

1, 736, 700

2 ,4 3 1 ,0 6 8

2 7 ,1 1 7

6 2 ,6 3 0

2 8 ,6 9 5

C y lin d e r a n d c r o w n g la s s , p o lis h e d —
U n s ilv e r e d ....................................... .............................
S ilv e r e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

}
)

P la t e g la s s —
F lu t e d , r o lle d , o r r o u g h .........................................

5 6 ,4 0 7

6 2 ,8 9 8

101, 777

1 1 8 ,6 9 3

107, 057

90, 899

131, 224

1 3 0 ,1 7 2

8 4 ,7 1 5

78, 030

C a st, p o lis h e d , u n s i l v e r e d .....................................

1 ,1 8 3 ,4 8 2

1 ,1 4 5 ,7 0 9

9 5 9 ,8 1 7

9 0 0 ,4 6 1

9 0 7 ,2 6 7

1 ,1 9 1 ,1 3 4

1 ,2 5 8 , 736

983,316

931, 323

1,351, 808

C a st, p o lis h e d , s ilv e r e d ...........................................

943,706

1,226,432

1,387,728

1,192,147

1 ,528,379

1, 647,154

1,801, 514

1,243,455

249, 819

183, 015

A ll o t h e r ....... .........................................................................

3,036,402

3,528,174

2,121,626

1,805,413

1 ,7 9 7 ,1 9 7

2,144, 547

2, 295,434

2, 238, 903

2 ,1 0 8 ,2 6 9

2, 346, 472

T o t a l ...........................................................................

6,634,371

7,762,543

7,552,498

6 ,2 56,194

6,338, 097

7,319, 895

7,854, 725

J, 713, 921

7, 352, 513

8, 364, 312

H a ir , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d , a n d m a n u fa c tu r e s o f .

800,869

1, 077, 745

242,079

254, 736

212, 046

172, 593

154,423

160, 335

3 776 009

4 ,5 7 0 ,4 2 9

4 808 175

4 ,8 1 9 ,0 8 6

6, 336,353

4 ,197,877

3, 398, 657

c 672, 935

H a ts ,

bonnets, and h o o d s , a n d materials f o r _______

6 ....................

6 ...................

437^734~

143, 019

H a y ...................... ...........................................................................

892,638

954,816

999,144

1 ,517,840

1, 035, 533

790, 394

979, 524

1, 082, 885

1 ,1 4 3 ,4 4 5

445, 461

H o p s ........... .....................................................................................

302,112

1,579,003

304,297

433, 706

444,989

3 ,4 0 4 ,6 6 9

1, 017,495

1,155,472

1, 053, 616

1, 797,406

I n d ia r u b b e r , m a n u fa c tu r e s o f ............................................

322, 024

333,236

328,137

231,165

233, 532

266, 031

343,208

336,227

367, 647

354, 645

I r o n and ste el , and m a nu fac tur es o f :

I r o n o r e ............................................. ......................................

1, 687,677

1,586,597

1,317,546

953,596

1,306,033

2 ,118,357

1 ,8 1 8 ,0 3 4

1, 507,658

2 ,4 1 5 ,7 1 4

2 ,430,159

P i g i r o n ...................................................................................

9,213,556

7,944,982

4,932, 598

2,689,263

4, 056, 521

6, 528, 795

5, 042, 886

2, 860,462

3, 682, 687

2, 018, 967

1,240, 490

653,105

242,125

609, 686

3, 519,821

1,957,135

394, 904

521,423

d .....................

142, 937

72, 222

55,488

349,444

161, 014

55,432

34, 390

S cra p , fit o n ly t o be r e m a n u fa c tu r e d —
Ir o n , w r o u g h t a n d c a s t .........................................

Steel.......... .......... .......................................




3,364, 925

|

815,399

IMPORTS--- VALUES OP.

C y lin d e r , c r o w n , a n d c o m m o n w in d o w g la ss,

B ar iron, rolled o r h a m m e r e d .................................

3,159,499

2,409, 948

1, 742, 066

1,436,999

1,448,522

1, 357,758

1,219,461

1,135,66S

821, 613

1,112,901

Bars, railw ay—
O f i r o n ........................- ..........................................

2,292, 994

155,946

17,749

890

316

341

5,375

481

229

O f steel, or in part o f s t e e l...............................

7,147, 949

3, 678, 794

234, 697

103, 604

274, 562

1, 487, 834

581,109

5,538

H oop, band, and scroll i r o n ....................................

59, 640

205,955

8, 296

27, 208

2, 927

728

3,219,212
295

Sheet, plate, and taggers’ iro n .................................

/7 5 4 , 547

/7 5 1 ,206

684, 668

584, 552

579,816

546, 562

531,484

3, 314
447, 016

T in plates, t e m e plates, or taggers’ tin ................ 16,599,264

17,699,239

18,182, 637

16, 665, 739

17, 654, 565

16, 910, 890

18, 979, 344

|

3,479

80

21, 222, 653

511,487
20, 928,150

35, 746, 920

739, 297
1,458,775

C u tle r y ...........................................................................

1,959,973

2,113,065

1,917,900

1,438, 587

1,680, 210

1, 882, 544

2,210, 736

2, 362, 537

2, 532,437

F ir e a r m s ........................................... ............................

1,498, 910

1,453,225

1,355, 335

1,169, 292

860,609

958, 972

1, 070, 685

1,159,157

1, 388,268

1, 070, 779

M a ch in ery ......................................................................

2,027, 840

2, 228, 732

1,231, 843

961, 651

1, 246, 496

1,924,374

2,079, 381

2,445, 379

2, 831,264

2, 721, 530

527,159

555, 361

485,645

348, 575

528,334

897,762 #

613,170

413, 524

169, 223

98,695

175,051

573, 807

831,941

902,456

573,255

0144, 408

C otton ties, or h oops for balin g purposes, o f

steel .............................................................................
Ingots, bloom s, slabs, billets, and bars o f steel,
and steel in form s not elsew here specified___

1 457,187

1,040,196

1, 918,168

5,816, 568

4,442,647

2,460, 390

1,496,397

1,656, 720

3,848, 756

3, 999, 516

4,076,865

3, 648,480

2,500, 394

2,390, 813

2,124,143

W ire and w ire rope and strand, iron or s t e e l.. .

< 3,348,322
462, 781

377, 848

500, 262

519,994

600, 988

638, 554

793,454

747, 309

A n v ils ................................................................ ............

136,674

79, 711

98, 571

129,483

182, 743

164, 292

160,412

134,128

C h ain s.............................................................................

109,214

68,685

67, 409

84,360

97,506

84,600

97,570

86, 587

F ile, file blanks, rasps, and flo a ts...........................

40,810

48,498

48, 853

68,311

64, 956

65,223

144,488
A78, 901

W ir e rods o f iron or s te e l.........................................

•19,897,800

18,613,664

N eed les...........................................................................

371, 936

334,499

334, 832

316,223

316,295

283,600

71,850
267,831

A llo t h e r ........................................................ ................

.2,419,916

1, 765,712

1, 436,053

1, 800, 915

1, 801, 859

1, 708,413

1,665,895

2,314, 051

49, 203,164

48,992, 757

42, 377, 793

41, 679,501

53,241, 022

1,160,754

1,228, 393

1,361,104

1,363, 892

Total, n ot in clu d in g iron o r e .......................

67, 976,897

58,495,246

40,147, 053

33, 610, 093

37, 534, 078

712,781

912,625

910,827

1,115, 485

1,081,101

im itations of, n ot s e t...............................................

8,444,525

7,692,385

8, 854, 015

5, 704, 252'

7, 934, 265

10,557,557

10, 520,907

10,771,633

12,180,482

12, 466, 976

Lead, and m anufactures o f .............................................

255, 793

168,070

141, 784

865,820

699,282

664, 917

549, 257

657,658

2, 560, 886

J e w e l r y , m a n u fac tu r es of gold a n d silver *
AND PRECIOUS STONES:
Jew elry and m anufactures o f gold and silv e r ..

846, 70<X

P reciou s stones, n ot elsew here specified, and

a In clu ded in “ A l l oth er glass and glassw are.”

b Inclu ded in “ A ll oth er dutiable a rticles.”
c P rior to O ctober 6,1890; fo r the rem aining period see “ Hats, e t c .,” fre e o f duty.
d In clu d ed in “ A ll other iron and steol.”




486,436

e In clu d e d in “ H oops, hands, etc., o f ste e l.”
/ In clu d es “ Sheets and plates o f steel and b oiler iro n .”
g In clu d in g “ H oops, bands, etc., o f iro n .”
h P rio r to O ctober 6,1890; fo r the rem aining period see “ N eedles,” free o f d u ty .

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

iron and s te e l...........................................................
H oops, bands, strips, sheets, and plates o f

N o. 165.—VALUES

of th e

PRINCIPAL

and other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882 to 1891—Continued.
to

to
T e a r ending J u n e 36—
A r tic le s .
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1839.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D U T I A B L E — C o n t in u e d .

L e a t h e r , a nd m an u fac tu r es o f :
L e a th e rB en d , b e lt in g , a n d a ll s o le le a t h e r ....................

76,377

34,659

107,003

54,247

33,519

31,113

17,613

21, 896

C a lfs k in s , t a n n e d o r t a n n e d a n d d r e s s e d . . .

2,505,670

1, 934,110

1,787,971

1, 502, 517

1,363,081

1,172,080

1,195,271

890,729

2,557, 360

2,401,530

3,450,571

3,416, 935

3,644,695

3,474,735

S k in s fo r m o r o c c o ......................................................

8,235,053

1,637,305

1, 632, 839

3,115,764

3,130,474

3,066,188

2,491, 381

2,022,861

1, 399,695

1,372, 257

1, 932,222

7,029,041

8,235,053

7,335,116

6, 732,082

7,518,522

6, 449, 675

6,870,032

6, 019, 823

6, 229, 836

6, 319, 582

6, 627,964

a n d fin ish e d , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d .........
T o t a l l e a t h e r ......................................................

M a n u fa c tu r e s o f —
G lo v e s o f k i d o r o t h e r l e a t h e r ............................

3,954,929

3,893,872

3,099,271

3,014,676

3, 831,716

4,159,112

4,437,267

4, 523,600

5,501,336

A l l o t h e r m a n u fa c tu r e s o f ...................................

1,161, 791

975,490

877,677

670,127

500,470

591,158

664,460

752,899

704, 908

735, 757

T o t a l m a n u f a c t u r e s .......................................

5,116,720

4,869,362

3,976,948

3,684, 803

4,332,186

5,101,727

5,276, 499

6,206,244

6, 363, 721

M a lt, b a r l e y ........................ ............................................. ............

1,109, 786

1,124,509

112,331

267,928

237,843

153, 363

164,585

111, 381

161,666

78,433

808,886

726,522

817,232

852,035 .

923,141

956,243

985,710

1,146,817

370,225

370, 662

414,156

403,129

440,717

405, 747

441,898

618,885

1,179,111

1,097,184

1,231, 388

1,255,164

1, 363,858

1,361,990

1,427,608

1,765,702

c

604,049

560,661

525,278

564,051

545,891

574, 738

749,476

797,629

l

353,720

335,329

346, 758

418,743

419,371

431,839

548,161

565, 084

957,769

895,990

872,036

982,794

965, 262

1,006, 577

1,297,637

1,362, 713

4, 750,270 «

M a l t liquors :
I n b o t t le s o r j u g s ..............................................................
N o t in b o t t le s o r j u g s ......................................................

|

T o t a l ...........................................................................

M a r b l e and stone , a n d m a nu fac tur es

of

1,122,010

970,326

1,122,010

930,071

1,011,363

930,071

1,011,363

*

:

M a r b le a n d m a n u fa c t u r e s o f .......................................
S to n e a n d m a n u fa c t u r e s o f, in c lu d in g s la te . . . .
T o t a l ............................................................................




970,326

|

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

>7,029,041

U p p e r le a th e r, d r e s s e d , a n d s k in s , d r e s s e d

M e t a l s , m e ta l compositions , and m anufactures
OF, n ot elsew here specified:

c 764,592
1 1,513, 337

647, 054

714,473

827,078

878,418

861, 626

926, 449

766, 361

1,484,607

1, 719,408

2,247,745

2,248,447

2, 465, 394

3, 307, 633

6, 456, 369

2,036,099

2,277,929

2,131, 661

2,433,881

3,074,823

3,126, 865

3, 327, 020

4, 234, 082

7, 222, 670

107,752

116, 494

66, 346

123, 864

197, 338

144, 735

117, 665

108,250

1, 580,144

1,652,528

1, 749, 349

1, 425, 485

1, 449, 071

1, 577, 395

1, 843, 344

1, 721, 428

1, 703,129

116,103
1, 444, 755

103,020

76,553

136, 854

107,995

88, 802

79, 653

106, 550

115, 862

85. 436

125, 284

2,378

8,908

458

447

3,488

3,387

3, 744

3, 677

6,471

5, 531

2,336

209

10, 695

23,206

15, 581

11,583

14, 543

21, 039

46, 754

49, 098

O live salad......................................................

629,814

625,154

672, 552

547, 017

651, 590

662,197

617,172

696, 065

819,110

733, 489

O th e r ...............................................................

298,429

156,084

270,685

253,690

248, 742

172, 782

316, 212

395,490

*417, 328

383, 736

B ronze m anufactures....................... —.................... 1 1,921,103
A ll o t h e r .......................................................................

2,036,099

T o t a l ...................................................................

1, 921,103

M ineral substances, n ot elsew here s p e cifie d ..........

265,883

M usical instrum ents, and parts o f ...............................
Oil s , n ot elsewhere sp ecified :
A nim al, or rendered—
"Whale and f is h ....................................................
M in era l...........................................................................
F ix e d or expressed—

V olatile or e s s e n tia l..........................................

299, 581

330,124

83,233

81, 612

97, 276

127, 874

141, 554

146, 481

356, 640

235, 324

T o t a l ....................................................................

1, 335,558

1,197, 032

1,174, 477

1, 013, 967

1,105, 479

1, 057, 476

1,199, 775

1, 378. 614

1, 531,739

1, 532, 462

Paints and c o lo r s ..............................................................

1,218,112

1,336, 229

1,318, 930

1,142, 013

1, 277, 784

1, 214, 283

1, 343, 457

2, 084, 289

1, 958,113

1,714,419

1, 592, 892

1, 838, 822

2, 028, 235

1, 244, 320
2, 400, 790

1,294, 811

Paper, and m anufactures o f ............................................

2. 542, 383

2, 816, 860

1, 439,127
3, 031, 454

P bovibions , com prising m e at a nd d a ir y products :
M eat produ cts—

(

M eats and m eat e x tr a c ts ...................................
A ll o t h e r ................................................................

>2y183,985

1,962, 749 i
1

C h eese.....................................................................

l

M i l k ........................................................................
T o t a l ...................................................................

250,434

271, 512

272, 651

317, 235

329, 411

407, 038

521, 322

249,984

220, 532

162,202

154, 619

*99,734

196,696

66, 385

1

D airy p rod u cts—
B u t t e r .....................................................................

261,769
230,547

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

Vegetable—

2,183,995

1,962,749

77,109

34, 961

28, 421

38,125

26, 429

24, 577

13, 679

58, 541

961,582

964,587

855, 570

874,261

1, 214 936

1,135,184

1, 295, 506

1, 358, 752

312,445

330, 581

712, 410

459,000

376, 062

85,485

98, 395

103, 891

1,843, 452

1, 830, 547

2, 088,445

1, 806, 239

2, 089,281

1, 774, 391

2, 011,314

2,108, 891

B ice , not elsew here s p e c ifie d :
B i c e ............................... .................................................

1,536,430

1,729,627

1, 912, 961

1, 525, 871

1, 045, 565

922,305

1,613,016

2,106, 983

1,115, 053

2, 754, 502

B ice flour, rice meal, and broken r ic e ...................

a ...............

a ...............

a ................

666, 069

640, 784

754,089

848,688

898,288

927, 067

1,389, 408

2,191, 940

1, 686, 349

1, 676, 394

2,461,704

3,005,271

2, 042,120

4,143, 910

T o t a l ...........................................................................




a Included partly in “ Rice ” and partly in “ A ll other dutiable articles.”

oo

N o. 165.-—VALUES

of the

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—-Continued.
to

Y e a r ending Jun e 30—
A rticles.

D U T I A B L E - Continued.
S a lt.........................................................................................

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1, 6t3,515

1,674,308

1, 663,831

1,519, 998

1,499,182

1,438, 031

1,156,962

943,131

950,925

928, 889

Se ed s , not elsew here sp ecified :
773, 044

677,040

3,079,848

2, 817,715

1,099,477

418, 202

1,624,964

3,851, 685

2, 839,057

931,379

707,105

559,455

977,148

633,8€9

434,368

488,268

586, 746

691, 574

1, 667, 552
718, 374

T o t a l ...................................................................

1, 704,423

1,384,145

3, 639,303

3, 794,863

1, 733,346

852,570

2,113,232

4,438,431

3, 530,631

" 2,385,926

21,342,310

16,964,733

18,858,214

14, 651, 541

14, 634, 667

13,387, 599

10,774, 902

7,588, 508

10, 975, 087

10,417,698

pa rel.............................................................................
L a ces and em broideries............................................. >17,643,257

718,611

542, 348

476, 078

568, 372

604,302

521,358

595,344

2,212,971

19, 799,543

2,576,890

1, 6S7, 739

1, 979, 696

2,419,490

2, 572, 602

3,399,878

3,804,374

3,181,374

S il k , m anu factubes of :
D ress and piece good s................................................
Clothing, ready made, and other w earing ap­

R ib b o n s ...........................................................................

2,677,539

1,173,022

1,353,437

1, 845,678

2,171,155

1,706, 831

1, 968,486

1, 834, 487

A l l o t h e r ........................................................................

111,842,392

9,412,915

9,514,061

13,126,784

17,228, 038

21,906,191

2*343.083

20, 233, 613

36, 673,646

27,467, 565

27,957, 939

31, 347,923

33,350,999

35,122, 766

38,686, 374

37, 880,143

277,336

T o t a l .................................................................... 38, 985,567
So a p :
Fancy, perfum ed, and all descriptions o f toilet )
s o a p ...................................... ............ ........................ >

36,764,276

(

66,088

154, 747

152, 702

178,673

197,168

243,835

225,996

279,610

<

258,178

283,208

248,448

258,623

242,496

234,354

229,170

273, 830

301,986

' 321, 638

324, 266

437,955

401,150

437, 296

439,664

478,189

455,166

553,440

579,322

Spices, n ot elsew here specified....................................... a 2 603,231

a 2,474,088

200,537

164, 080

170,423

168, 760

187, 677

173, 668

249,077

262, 682

1,139, 315

321,638

A l l o t h e r ........................................................................
T o t a l ....................................................................

*

Sf ib it s , D IST IL L E D :
B r a n d y ...........................................................................

l 2,290,275

A ll o t h e r ........................................................................ )

2, 328,681

C1, 263,803
*

1,227, 556

1,117,237

1,091,456

1,119,327

1,076,265

1,217,913

847,976

778, 780

747,621

864,012

838,484

851, 822

996, 287

1, 070, 421

2,214,200

2, 209, 736

T o t a l ....................................... ............................

2,290, 275

2, 328, 681

2, 111, 779

2, 006, 336

1,864, 858

1, 955, 468

1,957, 811

1, 928, 087

S p on ges................ ................................................... ...............

340, 443

295,250

291,859

333, 774

387,384

343, 311

358,104

318, 385




416,718 |

431, 873

IMPORTS— VALUES OP.

Linseed, or flax seed....................................................
A l l o t h e r .......................................................................

S u g a r , m olasses , and c on fection ery :
10,015, 254

7, 642, 111

ups, melada, e t c .............................................. |g3, 514, 762

84,295,287

M o la s s e s .............................................................. —. . .
Sugar, D u tch standard in color—
Slot above N o. 13, and tank bottom s, sir­

5, 577, 722

4,190,242

5, 587, 884

5, 340, 763

5, 484, 678

4, 747, 749

5,159,481

5698,197

.91, 080, 953

\

64, 320,170

71, 604, 698

69,153, 830

63, 983, 516

76, 453, 338

84, 536,143

651, 861,221

61, 111

692

1,829

1, 017

1, 219

10, 963

5, 296

6 2,945

12,251

488

391

1, 026

423

1,152

3,265

A b o v e N o. 13, and not above N o. 20.............
A ll above N o. 2 0 ..................................................

6,830

2,672

6,998

e 151, 918
C on fection ery ...............................................................

11,708

19, 854

20,982

19,903

23,333

22, 971

24,590

36, 643

30,499

71,233

T o t a l ...................................................................

93, 548, 554

91, 959, 924

96,753, 019

68, 531,495

77, 218,135

74, 519,607

69, 494,426

81,249,845

89, 734,684

52, 792, 512

6, 230, 865

8, 548, 999

5, 962,163

6,301, 988

7, 830, 007

8, 704,950

10, 870,841

10,868, 226

17, 605,192

13, 284,162

3,386, 899

T obacco , and m anu factures o f :

M anufactures o f —
Cigars, cigarettes, and c h e r o o ts .....................

3, 032, 038

3,137, 278

3,189, 225

3,133,945

3,289, 471

3, 345, 060

3,404, 956

3,662, 603

4, 026,828

A ll o t h e r ..............................................................

84, 859

85, 319

87,134

83, 704

92, 610

126,453

101,993

80,161

78,434

92, 080

T o t a l ...................................................................

3,116, 896

3, 222, 597

3, 276, 359

3, 217, 649

3,382, 081

3, 471, 513

3, 506, 949

3, 742, 764

4,105,262

3, 478,979

V egetables:
1, 688, 752

1,474, 257

1,160, 796

252, 395

585, 461

607,853

2,190,137

786,343

1, 307,702

2, 078, 571

4, 660,120

1, 092, 211

193, 623

255, 590

649, 009

543, 09 L

3, 693, 021

321,106

1,365,898

2, 797, 927

P ick les and s a u c e s ....................................................
A l l other—

335, 568

372, 555

360, 919

310, 907

323, 362

387,177

416, 95a

349,422

386, 307

511,163
1, 020,194

In th eir natural state........................................

1, 079, 629

853, 374

616, 343

580,250

528, 830

516, 319

715, 063

423, 086

885, 390

P repared or preserv e d .......................................

69, 690

56,219

345, 788

442, 870

465,517

295, 911

350, 245

389, 842

510,077

668, 519

T o t a l ...................................................................

7, 833, 759

3,848,616

2, 677,469

1,842,012

2, 552,179

2, 350, 351

7, 365, 424

2,269, 799

4, 455, 374

7, 076, 374

W in es :
Still w ines—
In c a s k s ..................................................................
In b o ttle s ...............................................................
Cham pagne and other s p a r k lin g ...........................
T o t a l .......................................................................

a Inclu des “ Spices, u ngroun d.”




3,160, 672

3, 939,278

£ 4, 398, 586

6,040, 348

7, 559, 258

9, 979, 626

2,362,137

2,241, 682

2,519,624

2, 345, 565

2,287, 062

2,126, 548

2,450,174

2,641, 816

( 1,979,953

1,199, 205

1, 310,125

1, 327, 613

1, 402, 661

1, 325, 811

1, 657, 210

1, 749, 372

< 1,318,743

2, 884, 816

3,110,292

3, 382, 907

3, 646, 475

4, 254, 413

4, 752, 572

5, 615, 872

5, 660, 833

6, 275, 703

6,940, 041

7, 056, 085

7, 336,198

7, 706, 772

8, 859, 956

10, 007, 06()

6 P rio r to A p ril 1, 1891; for the rem aining period see “ Sugar and m olasses,” free o f duty.

c F o r the three m onths ending Ju n e 30,1891.

OF.

Beans and p e a s e ............................. ............................
P o ta to e s ..................................... ....................................

IMPORTS ----- V ALUES

L e a f .................................................................................

N o. 16 5.—VALUES

of the

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1832

to

1891—Continued.

to

T e a r ending Ju n e 30—
A rticle s.
1883.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D U T I A B L E —C ontinued.
W ood , not elsew h eb e spe cified , a nd m a n u fac TUBES OF:
T im ber, saw ed and h e w n ...... ......................... .......

25,067

24,302

9,050

11,939

2,292

918

5,819

3,369

11,900

72, 347

8, 412,842

Lum ber—
Boards, planks, deals, and other saw ed lum7,386,799

7, 582,194

7,757,156

6,814,248

6,854,401

7, 515,719

7, 823, 721

7,786,093

244,819

280,905

215,424

157,778

171, 597

185, 385

331, 329

461,841

414, 347

553, 285

Other lu m b er........................................................

766,243

717, 760

807,375

704,811

768, 293

818,573

1,071,420

1, 324,125

1,094,659

1,110, 382

6, 392, » 5

M anufactures o f—
W o o d p u l p ..........................................................

a .................. a ________

Cabinetware or house ftim itu re ...................... )
A ll other m anufactures o f ........................... „ . >1,622,585

a , ________

a __________

327,435

343,801

337,805

424,793

344,909

347, 308

512, 270

451, 034

i 1,128,072

1, 008, 834

977, 846

1,196, 241

1,235,470

1,261,153

i, 353, 502

2, 097, 343

a ................... a .... ............. a _________
|

1,690,470

U nm anufactured, n ot elsew here s p e cifie d .......... 1

(

T o t a l .................................................................... 10, 045,513

a.

. . _____

ft

1, 902, 689'

88,078

61, 630

54,698

17, 862

20,352

13,461

12, 704

11, 292

10,295,631

10,332, 590

9,103, 041

8, 704, 836

9,498,173

10,525,018

11.234,978

11,185, 475

14,611,214

f 4 , 807,636

2,262, 824

6, 651, 260

3,431, 567

4,541,242

5,971, 031

3, 894,760

6, 919, 913

10,949,331

l 1, 017, 311

669, 604

1, 658, 764

2, 528, 560

1,330, 565

1, 586,294

1, 905, 970

1, 551, 490

U , 559,762

5,947,495

8, 486, 057

10,464,352

10,015,410

10,417,190

9, 463, 353

9, 759, 969

OF.

W ools , h a ir of the cam el , go at , a l p a c a , and
OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, AND MANUFACTURES OF:
U n m a n u fa c tu r e d C lothing w ools (Class 1) ............................... I
C om bing w ools (Class 2 ) ............................... >
Carpet and other sim ilar w ools (Class 3 ).

11.096,050

J

T ota l u n m an u fa ctu red...................................

11, 096, 050

10,949,331

12,384,709

8.879, 923

16, 746, 081

16,424,479

15, 887, 217

17, 974,515

15, 264, 083

18, 231,372

949,670

1,053, 912

1,303,035

1,127,492

1,276,226

1, 426,296

1,300,186

730, 634

747,275

1, 373,162

apparel, ex cep t shaw ls and knit g o o d s ___ 6 ..........
Cloths ...................................................................... 12, 979, 889

b ...................

2,150,399

1,902, 690

1, 506, 829

1, 524, 313

1,840, 669

1, 856, 476

13,387, 789

12, 921,840

10,102, 354

9, 731,003

10, 282,481

11,213,932

9,475, 878

16,140, 860

12, 035, 075

D ress goods, w om en’s and children’s ............

19,637,656

33,906,463

13,464, 647

14, 761, 343

17,211,934

18, 342,262

19,466, 474

24,202,310

18.242,991

M anufactures of—
Carpets and ca r p e tin g .. .

............ ...................

*Clothing, ready made, and other w earing




IMPORTS— VALUES

b e r ........................................................................
S h in g le s ..................................... ...........................

16,393, 504

1,372, 891 • 1,974,977

2,203,456

1,914, 874

1, 939, 804

1, 765,194

1, 623, 736

1, 983,033

l, 249,459

287,254

1, 036, 869

1,843,823

1, 719,154

3, 447,201

2,052,078

429,870

1,056,433

1,002, 820

1, 056, 638

953,197

858,768

1,006,671

718,427

2, 461, 970

1, 736,598

2,156,195

2,063, 511

1,991,824

1,189,400

797,795

1,127,022

2,258, 952

w astes ...............................................................

358,386

438, 750

564,694

S haw ls.....................................................................

1, 052, 728

1,162, 699
b ................ b .................

962, 543
1,054,576

624,620

K nit fa b r ic s ..........................................................
Bags, m ungo, flocks, noils, shoddy and

A l l o t h e r ...............................................................

4,829,548

7,467,124

6,035,081

5,007,613

7,729, 385

7, 880, 831

8, 896, 281

12, 923, 763

6,617, 712

3,965, 220

T otal m anufactures ......................................

37,361,520

44,274, 952

41,157,583

35,776, 559

41, 421,319

44,902, 718

47, 719,393

52, 564, 942

56, 582, 432

41,060, 080

78, 760

ZXXG OB SPELTER, AND MANUFACTURES O F :
739,319

664,474

190,632

116, 009

119,425

256, 383

192,235

112,179

100,596

198,687

141,677

40, 518

64, 290

49,406

33,797

30,289

54,518

40,104

50,777

T o t a l ...................................................................

938, 006

806,151

231,150

180,299

168,831

290,180

222, 524

166,697

140, 700

129, 537

A l l other dutiable a r t ic le s ..............................................

6,349,191

7,520, 097

4, 761, 849

3, 857,175

3, 800, 490

4,814, 838

5, 919, 082

6, 255, C74

7, 014, 558

6,481, 935

T o t a l v alu e of du tiab le m erchandise . 514, 060, 567 515, 676,196 457, 813, 509 384, 313, 705 423, 276, 840 458, 098,637 479, 885,499 488, 644, 574 523, 641, 780
T o t a l v a l u e of merchandise free

478, 674, 844

OF DUTY.......................................................... 210, 579,007 207, 504, 718 209, 884,184 193, 213, 624 212,159, 296 234,221,131 244,071, 615 256, 487, 078 265, 668, 629

366, 241, 352

T o t a l valu e of im ports of merchan ­
dise

................................................................. 724,639,574 223,180, 914 667, 697, 693 577,527,329 635, 436,136 692, 319,768 723, 957,114 745,131, 652 789, 310,409




a JNot stated.

b Inaluded in “ A ll other m anufactures o f w o o l,” e t o .

844, 916,196

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

I n b lock s or pigs, and o ld ........................................
M anufactures o f ..........................................................

of

PRINCIPAL A r t i c l e s

the

Years

of

from

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED
1882 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

in t o

the

U n it e d Sta tes

d u r in g

the

Ten

128

Wo. 1 6 6 —QUANTITIES

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—
A r t i c le s . *
1882.
F R E E

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

O F D U T Y .

A nimals , n o t elsew here specified:
.N o .

Bark, hemlock.............................. cords..

a
a
a
a

a
a

...................

41,021

26,342

25,301

14,365

6,866

4,440

3,932

2,740

. . . ..............

...................

18,271

18,521

21, 062

17, 650

10, 378

9,930

10,868

6,444

4, 427

5,492

31,796

28,547

18,866

5,926

16,303

9,606

....................

a

...................

72,076,408

37,646,930

45,971,050

55,105,035

81, 346, 814

86, 348,171

156, 601,203

157,143,083

......... ..

a ...................

78, 248

72,933

55,930

60,587

' 62, 918

40, 279

35,115

57,245

..........

C hemicals , dr u gs , and d y e s , n o t else­
w here specified:

Alizarine, natural or artificial, includ­
ing extract of madder............. lbs.. a __________ a ...................
Argal orargol, or crude tartar ..lbs.. 18,320,366
16,112,427
Barks: Cinchona, or other, from
which quinine may be extracted,
........................................ .....lb s.
5 ,3 71,056
3,706,697
Cochineal ....... ........ - ............. lbs..
1,818,172
1,671,864
Dyewoods—
Logwood............................tons..
6 91,420
6 96, 697
Gums—
Arabic.................................lbs.. a ........... ........
* Camphor, crude............. . .lbs.
2 ,076,192
3,312,166
G am bier, or terra ja p o n ica . .lb s .

19, 311, 702

21,638, 733

Shellac..................................lbs. a ...................... a ......................
Indigo..............
lbs..
2,9 7 7 ,1 2 0
3, 889,888
a _______ .
Licoriee root.............................. lbs.. a ........... ..
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching pow­
der .........
lbs.. 92,484, 637
94, 375, 280




669, 548

1 .4 70,864

2,3 2 9 ,6 3 5

2,0 9 5 ,2 1 2

2 ,4 6 4,243

2, 574,994

2,1 5 5 ,0 3 0

3,404,931

19,591,039

17,694,336

16,041,666

22, 024,768

17,228,491

21,429, 434

24,908,054

21, 579,102

2,580,052

3,513,391

4,454, 368

4 ,7 8 8 ,0 4 4

2, 801, 443

2, 865,968

2 ,838,618

2, 901,783

681, 996

783, 382

655,779

492,304

181,495

349,988

202,931

86,399

55,987

56,231

80, 515

59, 265

78, 691

69,354

65,870

84,155

3,638,178

1,395,117

1 ,033,507

467,782

915, 799

718,334

1 ,0 3 4,115

938, 839

2,047,732

2,223, 038

1,133, 913

2, 857, 222

2, 779, 719

1 ,9 6 1 ,0 1 8

2 ,0 5 5 ,2 8 7

1,716,167

22,267, 931

20,457, 336

28,458,363

25, 598,212

36,890,670

17,851,339

15, 828,158

29.889,719

2,865,753

3,468, 891

4, 396,431

4, 722, 538

4,206, 850

5 ,509,873

4,739, 465

6, 253,380

2,645,825

3,044, 650

2, 963,661

3,4 6 9 ,1 8 2

3 ,1 14,279

3 ,5 5 0 ,7 6 5

2, 823, 962

2,089,007

39, 056,653

26,406,008

58,531,952

79,603. 835

49,167,173

57, 068, 600

5 5 ,229,348

55, 307 ,9U

99, 758,375

94, 697, 816

98,155, 848

103,087,827

95,302,962

104,115,003

99,2 1 2 ,3 4 6

107,475,715

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

H o r s e s ..

Mineral water, all not artificial,
.............................................. galls--

1,421,28?"

i, 627,646

1,526, 011

1, 644,467

1, 511, 458

1, 834, 411

c ................. o ................. e ................. c ................
40, 617, 944
Potash, m uriate o f .......................... lbs - - a .................. a .................. 48, 706, 014

c ..................

c ..................

46, 803, 399

38, 569,614

•*—-M *8t 'Si

Opium, crude or unm anufactured, lbs.

1,800, 863

1, 609, 923

2, 064,915

1, 885,100

61,602,749

75, 573, 414

c ____ ____ _ c _____ __
56, 065,179

71, 703,130

d 389,497

Q uinine, sulphate of, and all alka­
loids or salts o f cin ch on a b a r k .o z .. a .................
184, 551,374

a .................

1, 571,082

1, 871,600

1, 807, 653

2, 753, 962

1, 628, 414

2, 893, 582

3,052, 448

3, 332,173

117,838,300

121, 202, 792

111,804,135

101, 209, 481

172,174,889

178,954,024

151,148, 674

204, 063, 850

224, 959, 672

97, 956

94, 536

105,143

96, 841

117, 396

97, 383

99, 253

130,191

141, 921

120, 804

101, 090

68, 392

75,621

97, 094

99, 529

137, 479

145, 379

168, 791

144,870

170, 923

Soda, nitrate o f ................................lb s -S u lp u r or brim stone, c r u d e -----tons.
Y a n illa bean s ..................................l b s ..

C ocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and
10, 831, 986

9, 030, 724

12, 235, 304

10, 300,120

13, 076, 242

12, 271, 558

16,402, 287

16, 743, 964

18, 266,37?

21, 539, 840

459,922, 768

515, 878, 515

534, 785, 542

572, 599, 552

564, 707, 533

526,109,170

423, 645, 794

578, 397, 454

499,159,120

519, 528, 432

4, 339, 952

4, 081, 945

7,019, 492

5,115, 680

5, 072, 334

3, 924, 531

5, 497, 592

7, 973, 039

8, 606, 049

20, 908, 817

E g g s ................. . . . . .................................doz.

11, 920, 355

15, 279,065

16, 487, 204

16, 098,450

16, 092, 583

13,936, <?54

15, 642, 861

15, 918, 809

15, 062, 796

e 7. 007, 826

iJ?E U TILIZE R S:

— ........ t o n s ..

46, 929

24, 811

27, 652

19, 583

14,381

12, 804

8, 042

14, 274

8, 432

10, 615

Phosphates, crude o r n a t iv e .. .to n s ..

a _________

a .................

2i, 910

24,114

37, 085

26, 552

28, 895

34, 603

30,249

34,171

Fresh, all kinds, excep t salm on, .lb s .. / 1 5, 893,849

16, 3G8,476

17, 521, 419

17, 913, 742

19,732, 787

27, 420, 847

31, 828, 427

46, 348, 854

41, 727,190

g 12, 776, 777

a . . . . . ___

<x . ___ _____

26, 219, 592

32, 399, 578

h .................... h .................... h ...................

h ...................

h .................

D ried or sm ok ed ......................... l b s . .

Q,.................

a ................

8, 726, 479

10, 558, 335

P ic k le d ........................................b b i s . .

76,136

101,344

126, 519

104, 742

58, 279

52, 093

88, 215

91, 680

h ................... h ................. h ...... .............
h .................... h ....................
h
. . . . h ........ .......... h .................. h .................. Ji................. h ..................
h .................... h .................... h .................... h ................... k .................. h ....................

1, 016, 937

1, 336, 541

6, 048
24, 574, 025

5, 872

G u a n o ......................... .

-1Tisu, not elsew here s p e cifie d ;
C od, haddock,

hake, and pollock,

dried, sm oked, or p ic k le d ........ lbs-

h ..................

^Herring—

M ackerel, p i c k l e d ........................ b b ls.

IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

shells o f ................................................. lb s..

C o f l e e ......................
lb s ..
C otton , u n m an u fa ctu red ...................... lb s .

-Salmon—
i ..........

i ..............

a ................

a .................

22, 712, 862

21,646,320

24, 208,148

a N ot stated.
h L ogw ood and other dyew oods.
c S e e “ Opium, cru d e,” dutiable.
d F rom O ctober 6,1890; fo r the preceding period see “ Opium ,” dutiable.
< F o r the period ending O ctober 5,1890; for remaining period see “ E g g s ,” dutiable.




1, 422, 720

1,104, 090

1, 223, 975

1, 020, 507

h .................... h .................... h ................... h .................
29, 263, 632

28, 649, 446

36, 628, 351

32, 339, 503

853, 963

341, 000

h ................... h ....................
33, 842, 374

/I n c l u d e s salmon.
g F o r tbe p eriod ending O ctober 5,1890; fo r rem aining period i
dutiable.
h See dutiable fish.
{In clu d e d in “ Fresh fish of all kinds, ex ce p t salm on.”

34, 672, 924
“ Fresh fish ,”

cO

PRINCIPAL

of the

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—Continued.

130

No. 166.—QUANTITIES

Y e a r end in g Ju n e 30—
A rticles.
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

. 1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

F R E E O F D U T Y — Continued.
Ivory:
A n im a l .....................................

262,083

212,856

220,879

156, 624

175, 923

164,284

210,224

170, 638

225, 858

243, 236

........ l b s -.

9,777,953

9,563,313

7, 891, 952

8,301,421

8,102,130

5, 776, 515

7, 051,664

5, 776, 408

4, 991, 289

7,178,146

Fixfed or e x p r e s s e d .............. . . . . . l b s . .

18, 820,600

13, 935,472

12,869, 838

22,493,849

18,484, 541

18, 268, 778

21,158, 638

16,105,242

20, 323,677

18, 816,943

V olatile or e s s e n tia l............ ........lb s ..

594,604

827, 401

959,032

1,151, 690

1, 450; 188

429, 561

224, 030

2, 065, 316
a .......... .

2, 347, 685

326 608

1, 524, 680
(X........ .

1,437,216

337,076

1, 492, 041
a __ . . . . . . . .

a . . . . . _____

a ........ ........

153, 309, 691

151,034,340

167, 585,100

134, 591, 262

113, 528, 994

120, 571, 949

113,435,454

142, 738, 858

149,101, 331

121,058,212

128, 421

152, 891

166,150

117,226

112,490

146, 933

135, 848

171,087

174,074

b ..................

3,105

2, 862

2, 612

3, 284

3, 863

5, 335

5,464

5, 762

6,118

154, 375

144, 749

110, 762

85,179

169, 021

181, 329

132,157

262,078

202,714

522, 091

445, 629

223,121

451,690

540,192

454,169

93, 537

162,531

82, 053

V e g e t a b le ..........................
OILS, not elsewhere s p e cifie d :

P a p e r sto ck , c r u d e :
Rags, other than w oolen . . . . . . . l b s . .
P laster o f Paris, or sulphate o f lim e, ung r o u n d ..........................................
Platinum , unm anufactured . . . . , ........lb s ..

b ..................

P lu m b a g o.........................................

160,471

S il k , unm anufactured :
C ocoons . . . . . . . . . . __ ____... ........l b s . .

b .

_

Raw , or as reeled from the cocoons
.........................................................lb s .-

2,879,402

3, 253, 370

- 3,222,546

3,424, 076

4,754,626

4,599, 574

5,173, 840

5,329, 646

5, 943,360

4, 917, 688

W a s t e ................................................lb s ..

341, 867

955,645

616, 713

661, 711

1,611, 744

888,325

742, 313

1, 221,941

1,404,549

1,266, 888

S p ic e s , unground :
N u tm eg s__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ lb s ..

(* ____ _

c ______ .

P e p p e r ...................................... ........l b s . .
A ll oth er.................................. ......... l b s . . c . . . . . . . . . .

e .................

1, 364, 473

1, 039,412

1,189, 507

1, 288, 559

1, 248, 096

1, 555,102

1, 040, 951

1, 327,135

13, 331, 079

9,103,649

11,843,453

13, 255,161

12, 949, 598

11, 358, 626

13, 759, 217

13, 564,583

15, 079, 296

11,342.256

10, 767,211

15, 769, 381

13, 317, 870

10,891,505

11, 048, 798

13, 732, 261

d .................. d ..................

e l6 , 058,172

S u g a r , not elsew here specified, and mola s s e s :
M olasse s _______ ____________

d .................. d .................. d ................. d .................. d .......... ....... d .................. d . . . ___ . . .

Sugar, not above No. 16, D u tch stand­
ard in color, and tank bottom s,
m6lada, etc.—

Beet su gar................ .




d ____ _____ t i . . . . .......... d .................

d .................. d .................. d .................

d .................

d .................. d .................. e323, 056, 481

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

n

d ..................

Cane and other s u g a r ............l b s . .
T e a .............................................................. lb s. •

78, 769, 060

67, 665, 910

72,104,956

81, 887, 988

!9, 831, 221

84,627, 870

79,575, 984

el,088,678,517
83, 886,829

83, 453, 339

T extile grasses or fibrous vegetable su b­
stances, not elsew here sp ecifie d :
U nm anufactured—
Istle or T a m p ico fib e r ........ t o n s ..

/ 3, 877

J u te and ju te b u tts.............. t o n s ..

g 100, 228
g 35, 331
g 39, 213

M a n ila ......................................t o n s ..
Sigal g r a s s ..............................to n s ..
A l l o t h e r ..................................to n s ..

7,397

5, 974

9,346

18, 913

Coir y a r n ....................................l b s ..

4, 835, 589

3, 837,277

1, 766, 723

4, 027, 900

4, 021, 623

4, 605, 529

4,451,440

4, 370, 700

3, 217,491

5,141, 559

20, 900, 992

26, 635,168

26,013, 972

23, 960, 653

27, 960, 561

29, 645, 511

31, 690, 583

33, 877,287

34, 993,099

39, 787, 622

Tin, bars, blocks, or pigs, gijain or gran ­
ulated.......................................................lb s ..
A r t ic l e s a d m it t e d
p r o c it y

TR E A T Y

free

W IT H

under

r e c i­

H A W A IIA N I g -

LAXDS:

l b s ..

10,135,678

12,926,951

12,378,433

8, 291,360

6, 892, 900

9, 263, 700

13,269, 500

10, 660,300

10,730,600

7, 840, 900

M ola sses.........................................g a lls ..

152, 708

238,773

163, 347

71,649

6L, 171

113, 574

52,582

48,140

81,443

Sugar, b r o w n ................................... l b s ..

106,181, 858

114,132,670

125,158, 677

169, 652,603

191,623,175

218, 290, 835

228, 540, 513

243,324, 683

224,457, Oil

h 55, 379
h 232, 594, 890

H i c e ............................................

D U T IA B L E .
A n im als , n ot elsew here s p e cifie d :
C attle...................................

..H o ..

58,748

78,796

57, 505

57, 551

26,760

9, 652

.H o ..

27,339

21, 734

52, 324
37,901

72, 665

H orses...................................

38, 735

52, 033

48, 784

38,248

16, 093

S heep.....................................
B rea dstu ffs :

..H o ..

293,848

* 331,117

371,046

451, 253

454, 213

398, 891

377, 491

336,159
5,078,733

B a r le y .............................................b u s h ..

12,182, 722

10,050,687

8, 596,122

66.507

10,197,115

10,355,594

10,831,461

11,368,414

11,332,545

C orn ........................... ........... —. . . b u s h ..

69, 621

25, 989

4, 894

4.507

16,104

30,536

37,493

2,401

1,626

2,111

O ats.................................................. b u s h ..

1,850,983

815,017

54,627

34,397

90,450

87,380

67,833

22,310

21,436

9,692

a See dutiable “ O il.”
5 H ot stated.
e Inclu ded in “ Spices, g ro u n d ,” dutiable.
d See " S u g a r and m olasses,” dutiable.
e F rom A p r il 1,1891; for p recedin g period see ‘ Sugar and m olasses,” dutiable.




/ F r o m O ctober 6, 1890; for the p recedin g period included in “ A ll other textile
grasses, e tc .,” tree o f duty.
g F rom O ctober 6,1890; fo r the p re ce d in g period, see “ Flax, hem p, ju te ,” etc., dutiable.
A P rio r to A p ril 1,1891; from that date included in “ S ugar and m olasses,” free
o f duty.

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

M anufactures of—

03

tfo . 166.—QUANTITIES

of

the

PRINCIPAL

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—Continued.

03
to

Y e a r en din g J u n e 30—
A r tic le s .
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1889.

1888.

1890.

1891.

D U T I A B L E —Continued.
B r e a d s tu f fs —Continued.

.

O atm eal.................................
B y e .........................................
W h e a t ...................................

a .................... a ..................

1,195,948

1,078,436

1,062, 540

939, 502

1,007,620

1,965,433

2,372,330

578,809

054,110

973,677

656,113

239,014

173,792

18, 469

41

16

197,598

140,737

1,075,725

24, 320

- 206,556

380, 540

277, 842

583,-115

130,649

157,060

545,968

4,176

2, 508

1,810

1,279

1,750

1,013

2,610

1,156

B r is t le s ............... ..........................

862,072

1,020,999

988,736

790,502

1,076, 330

1,196,242

1,114,214

1, 330, 787

1, 219
1, 261, 609

1,404,*832

472,864

582,623

578,141

645,197

1,079,944

2,016,990

1, 517,350

2,160,739

2, 807, 820

5,832,825

7,573,034

10, 442,910

12,765,072

10,060,719

10, 959, 719

11,147,684

13,975, 577

2,645,259

2, 402,964

3,873, 653

3, 396,467

2,381,377

2,195,284

2, 825,155

3, 278,443

326,539

334,169

471,276

588,263

477,020

391, 563

473,095

677,057

4,633

50,205

46, 207

66,232

65,986

96,678

34,465

74,462

10,397,251

12,413,229

11, 534,432

10, 313, 866

7, 983,812

7, 749, 979

10, 740,153

c 6,110,211

____ hbla.

8,413

'C hem icals , dru gs , dyes , a n d m edicin es ,
n o t elsew here specified :
G ly c e r in ................................. ..........l b s ..

a .................... a ................... ,

L o g w o o d and other d ye w oods, extracts and decoctions of............ l b s ..

.. ................

a

a ...................

O p iu m —

\

C r u d e ...............................
Prepared for sm oking ..........l b s ..
P o ta s h , nitrate of, or saltpeter,
cru d e ...................................

£

370,240

457,499

12,282,334

10,953,521

(
l

Soda—
B icarbonate o f ..............

2,100,787

1,998,932

2,029,428

2,330,960

3, 319, 538

2,548, 580

2,020,643

1,167,197

917,034

804,259

C a u s t ic ...........................

58, 013,468

57, 731,969

77, 561, 649

69, 849, 220

78,650,859

84,689,458

89,421,467

78, 562,761

80,125, 732

78, 743, 976

293,189,955

347,254, 020

312,254,723

287, 281,244

309, 973,166

287, 704,468

284,580,151

308,990, 773

332, 733, 952

354,744, 335

8,304,542
CL._________

8,323,136
Of.______ .

8,135,170

9,877,836

6,123, 031

15, 739, 772

17, 611,357

16, 937,388

22, 586, 065

18,136, 888

16,316,614

13, 590,812

16,685, 565

16,127,445

13,456, 563

11,197,305

16,397,213

11,944,272

.■Sal soda and soda a s h . ..........lbs.
A l l other salts o f ........ ..........lb s ..
Sum ac, grou n d ......................
'C la y s o r earths o f all kinds, in clu d in g
ch in a cla y or k a o lin ..............

26,306

23, 552

27,716

24,346

28, 875

38, 007

46, 551

49, 050

49, 623

58,753

Coal, b itu m in o u s ........................

851,334

722,695

820,266

817,918

824, 361

906,634

877, 504

1,155,829

935,193

1,055, 069

.......... lb s . d 18, 347,728 d 59,068,128

2,259,833

3,578,752

4,363, 614

4,219,182

4,454,458

5,069,136

5, 786, 676

7,862,777

C o f f e r , a nd m anufactures o f :
O re (fine copper contained therein),




IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

846, 675

W h e a t f lo u r ..........................

Pigs, bars, ingots, old, and oth er un­
744, 566

323, 987

1
1 33,283,511

21,020, 809

m anufactured............................... l b s . .
C o tt o n , m anu factures

of

361, 606

481, 590

748,203

111,941

173,760

81, 263

262, 719

1,036,620

1,687,613

856,213

2,176,606

3,021, 696

1, 077, 070

2,577, 230

1, 508, 239

1, 802, 397

19, 504,784

24,274,281

29, 551,543

24,928,404

26,483,126

27, 808, 959

26, 251, 402

31, 055, 214

909, 480

1,147,181

1, 894,798

1, 886, 672

1,744, 852

1, 706,188

:

Cloths—
N ot

bleached,

dyed,

stained, painted,

colored,

or printed,

.......................................sq. y a r d s ..
Bleached, dyed, colored, stained,
painted, or p rin ted , .sq , yards ..
Thread

(not on

spools), yarn,

e

e.

1, 68G, 039
/ l , 225, 217

e ...................

F is h , not elsew here sp e c ifie d :

Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock ,
dried, sm oked, or pick led . ........l b s ..

a . . ................

12, 982,019

14, 324, 080

14, 714, 375

15, 049,231

13,898, 041

12, 750, 312

9 ..................

5 ,71J, 725

5, 607, 879

5, 549, 244

6, 093, 437

6, 502, 573

49, 643

97, 880

107,386

131, 368

113, 464

125, 440

128,135

50, 889

79,172

64, 987

42, 394

70,437

118, 365

4,562

4, 707

5, 064

5,138

3, 916

953, 919

5,557

7,140

5,691

7,896

8,048

a ...................

H errin g—
D ried or sm oked . . . . . . . . ........ l b s . . a __________
P ick led or s a lt e d ............___b b ls ..

a ................... g

36, 061

M ackerel, p i c k le d .................., .. .b b l s . .
164
__ h h ls-. a ...................
Salmnn. nifilcW l _______

48,833

31,008

19 ...

9

................... 9

4,

299, 403

F l a x , hemp , ju te , a n d other v eg et ab l e
SUBSTANCES, AND MANUFACTURES OF :
U nm anufactured—
F la x .................

to n s ..

5,

563

5, 748

5, 086

6,435

6,

331

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES OF.

1, 895, 699

w arps, o r w arp y a r n ......... lbs -.
E g g s .......................................................... d o z ..

H em p, and all substitu tes fo r
b e m p ......................................to n s ..

36,679

29, 063

J u t e ........................................... t o n s ..
Sisal grass, and other vegetable

84,186

25,925

32,463

28, 655

32, 739

47, 947

55, 835

36,591

11,484

•64, 389

98,343

83, 054

88, 514

115,163

88, 600

90,39S

M l, 476

32, 082

36,897

35, 300

36,355

36,401

38,542

50, 858

il4 , 737

125, 318

s u b s t a n c e s .........................ton s.
M anufactures o f—
852, 908

Cables and c o r d a g e ................ l b s ..
Y a r n s .........................................l b s .,

c

897,365

851,457

635,052

1,140,706

926,237

560,389

567, 819

7,415,420

12,115,289

20,696,647

14, 732,754

16,988,814

16, 285, 809

921,117
16,068, 936 I

759,155
9, 481, 717




133

a N o t stated. 6 P rior to O ctober 6, 1890; for the rem aining period, see “ Opium, cru de,” free o f duty, c P rio r to O ctober 6,1890; fo r the rem aining period, see “ Pot.;sh,
n itra te o f,” free o f d u ty , d Gross w eight, e See “ E g g s ,” free o f duty. / F r o m O ctober 6, 1890; fo r the precedin g period, see “ E g g s ,” free o f duty, g See “ F is h ,” free o f
4n ty. h P rior to O ctober 6,1890; for the rem aining period, see “ Ju te,” fre e o f duty, i P rior to O ctober 6,1890; fo r the rem aining period, see “ Sisal grass,” free o f duty.

N o. 166.—QUANTITIES o r

the

PRINCIPAL A r t i c l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882 t o 1891—Continued.

05

T e a r ending J u n e 30—
A rticles.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1893.

D U T I A B I i E — Continued.
F ruits , including nuts , n o t elsew here
s p e c ifie d :

a ............

F i g s ................................................ . . l b s . .

a . . . . ............
R a is in s .............. ................................ l b s .. a ....................

a ...................

7,945,977

7,770,178

7,233,070

8,724, 583

10,058,053

10,649,049

10, 284,998

9, .201, 565

60,600,228

57,631,820

64,995, 545

92, 032, 625

70, 626, 027

46,154,825

58,093,410

34, 281,322

53,702,220

38,319,787

40,387, 946

40, 673,288

40,476, 763

35,091,139

36, 914,330

39, 572, 655

3,828,104

4,732,269

5,822,733

5,482,363

5,747,957

5,545, 400

5, 715,858

6, 812, 061

57, 615, 693

55,049, 857

62,355, 416

71,449,070

75,565,280

73,112, 550

58,932, 738

r

60,907

88,890

269,557

275,354

259, 038

247,074

288, 965

t

21

2,963

147,250

1, 990, 405

4,272,842

5,101, 371

2,225, 509

3,035,242

2,702, 870

2,003, 931

1,895, 520

N u ts—
A lm o n d s .....................................lb s ..

a .................... a ........ .—

G lass and gl a ss w a r e :
C ylinder, crow n, and com m on w in­
d ow glass, u np olished................l b s . .

45,872,024

54, 941,428

77,873,253

88,166

168,106

81,914

1,117,244

1,182,046

1,985,947

C y lin der and crow n glass, polish ed—
U n s ilv e r e d ....................... sq. f e e t..
S ilv ered ............................. sq. fe e t..

|

P late glass—
F luted, rolled, or r o u g h .s q . f e e t ..
Cast, polished,

2,386, 844

2,152,874

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES

Plum s and p r u n e s ......................... lb s ..

unsilvered,
3,035,117

3,016,781

2,651,975

2,622,622

2,838, 074

3,967,876

3, 955, 201

3,029, 807

2, 833, 838

3,611, 612

3,264,580

3,778,082

3,924,231

3, 376,803

4. 216,793

4,580,876

4, 293,157

3,211,067

531, 851

445, 586

H a y .......................................................... to n s ..

86,029

97,574

118,955

160, 950

92,118

78,368

100,269

105,395

124,544

58, 242

H o p s .......................................................... lb s ..

955,854

2,122, 589

701,104

1,642,086

2, 672, 762

18,538,049

5, 585, 033

4,176,158

6, 539, 516

4, 019, 603

I ron a nd steel , and m a nu factures of :
Iron o r e .......................................... to n s ..

560,207

607,176

553,806

425,870

701,243

1,141,774

919, 644

652,032

1,157,395

955, 517

P ig i r o n ...........................................t o n s ..

496,045

433,602

283,172

151, 959

261,674

418,919

325,517

176,727

146,772

81, 916

46,506

19, 841

49,220

245, 755

142, 087

34,217

36,727

8,060

4,318

4,278

26,012

13, 019

4, 224

2,132

86,432, 339

73,373,128

75,074,661

74, 072,160

74,363,371

69,280,491

64,125,976

Scrap, fit only to be rem anufactured—
70,964
Iron, w rou ght and c a s t— to n s ..
177,020
S t e e l ________ ____________to n s -. a .... ..... ......... a ...................
Bar iron, rolled or ham m ered . . .lb B .. 150,393,345
Bars, railw ay—




116, 869,746

|

56,559
43,287, 778

OF.

.......................................... s q .fe e t ..
Cast, polished, s ilv e r e d .s q .fe e t ..

81, 343

5,226

687

26

31

17

225

20

14

214, 323

112, 837

7,384

4,177

10,476

77, 026

136, 799

24, 257

236

a ____ _____

35,068,303

38, 093, 626

36, 079, 629

28, 238,241

42, 696, 501

71, 654, 638

44,621,533

11, 754,165

319, 383

752, 917

254,168

51, 588

20, 683

587,1€8

3, 600

a ____ ______

3,927, 649

2, 405,877

7, 065, 318

50, 223, 909

46, 736,057

18, 702, 580

a ................. a ...................

50,247,680

42, 595, 837

144,276, 768

639, 378, 399

414, 489, 698

215, 631,109

81, 395, 033

70, 286, 561

21, 988,379

23,493. 384

18, 466, 396

13, 559, 883

13, 781,841

15, 073,730

16, 351, 572

15,437, 224

16, 978, 263

25, 089, 455

440, 929, 328

484, 038, 688

507, 894, 756

507,154, 935

572, 252, 699

572,220, 397

634, 944, 945

735, 779, 988

680, 0S0, 925 1, 036, 489, 074

a.................... a ................... 193,782,838

259, 540, 746

303, 584, 771

322, 538, 910

270, 939, 550

180, 209,180

139, 658,120

112, 982, 750

7,135,245

3, 844,195

5, 833, 001

4, 872, 977

7,105,977

7, 818, 714

9, 589,140

11, 607, 306

O f i r o n ...................................
O f steel, or in part o f steel. .to n s ..

1

134

H oops or ties for baling purposes

a
H oop, band, and scroll iron . .. . .. l b s . .
H oops, bands, strips, sheets ,

3,494,249

and
lb s .. CL.

26, 646, 549
7, ISO, 342

35,188,

Ingots, bloom s, slabs, billets, and
bars o f steel, and steel in form s
not elsew here s p e c ifie d .......
T in plates, terne plates, or taggers’
t i n ................................................ . . . l b s . .
"Wire rods o f iron or s t e e l........

W ire, and w ire rope and strand, iron
or atpip.l _ ______
___
. . . l b s . . a,
M anufactures

of,

not

elsew here

sp ecified :
A n v i l s _________________ ______

..lb s .. a

.......... .

C h ain s..................................... . . l b s . . a.
1,137, 832
M alt, b a r le y ....................................... ..b u s h ..
M a l t l iq u o r s

a .... ..............

2,441, 782

1, 390,145

1, 887, 613

2, 393, 622

2, 907, 802

2, 737, 957

3,162, 305

2,120,152

a ...................

2,408,289

1, 389, 339

1, 278, 908

1, 607, 298

2, 065, 787

1, 616, 885

1, 485,606

1,145, 286

1,356,402

155, 670

378, 886

323, 090

290, 960

216, 757

150,182

217, 586

123, 083

:

In b ottles or j u g s ........................g a lls ..

968,148

869, 224

968, 320

1, 015, 582

1,126, 771

1,151,065

1,188, 851

1, 265, 934

1,110, 611

1,189, 906

1,287,873

1, 276, 513

1,390,123

1, 373, 616

1, 491,179

1, 817, 043

156,0J2

383, 319

227,150

181,835

174, 273

242, 450

455, 865

267,379

320, 515

41, 019

778

822

10, 871

11, 845

16, 744

18,490

36,100

19, 307

508

459, 041

986, 319

381, 739

290, 536

377, 713

329,039

813, 932

1,148, 767

1 1, 573, 083

l, 862, 533

W h ale and fish ..................... .g a lls ..

209, 051

O th e r ..................................... .g a lls ..
M in e ra l......................................... .g a lls ..

10, 934
650

N ot in bottles or ju g s .............. ..g a lls ..
O il s ,

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

Sheet, plate, and ta ggers’ i r o n ..lb s ..

not elsew here sp e c ifie d :

A n im al or rendered—

V egetable—
F ix e d or expressed—
O live salad.................... .g a lls ..

508,028

536, 749

610, 429

493, 928

634, 354

744, 766

654,162

893, 338

893, 984

605,509

O th e r ................................g a lls ..

655, 498

349, 081

572 113

555, 803

605,126

438, 086

650, 832

843, 837

687, 797

451,075

V olatile or e s s e n tia l........... .. l b s . .

170,176

241, 763

76, 877

37,655
a Not stated.

49,436

122,266

602, 421

630, 232

682,180

1,111,848




cjo

Oi

No. 16 6.—QUANTITIES

of the

PRINCIPAL A r t i c l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—Continued.

T e a r ending J un e 30—
A rticles.
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1889.

1883.

1830.

1891.

D U T I A B L E - C on tinned.
P r o v isio n s , co m p rising

m e a t a n d d a ir y

PRODUCTS:
D airy products—

a

373, 844

187,337

178, 712

236,100

143,215

178, 851

75,521

380, 728

6, 243,014

6, 247, 560

6, 309,124

6, 592,192

8, 750,185

8, 207, 026

9, 263, 573

8,863,640

94,252,090

72, 786, 050

53,160, 726

46, 765,396

87,546, 501

121,495, 663

57, 631, 397

125, 263,163

R ic e , not elsewhere specified :
R i e e ..........................................................lb s ..
R ice flour, rice

rice_______ ______________________ lb s ..
S a lt.....................................................................l b s . .
Se e d s ,

not

m e d ic in a l ,

not

83,746,129

69,277,163

meal, and broken

.... . .

...................

37,997,167

37, 508,727

47,921, 263

54, 807, 500

54,130, 597

55, 667,174

§1,259, 539

845, 775, 945

903, 766, 993

927,122,434

867,680,072

847, 737,215

780, 336, 362

690, 346, 266

582,377,147

506, 039, 864

511, 586,163

635, 079

637, 729

2,849,226

2, 548, 864

1,034,576

415,179

1, 583,964

3,259,460

2, 391,175

a

___

a

__________

a

elsewhere

specified: Linseed or flaxseed . .b u s h ..

1 , 515,

546

SOAP:
F an cy, perftyned, and all descrip­
tions o f toilet s o a p ......................l b s . .
All nther. ________________ ________lb s . .

Spices, n ot elsewhere sp ecified

......... l b s . .

158,568

341,534

349,319

t 3,518,410

5, 052, 736

4, 215,146

619, 860,965

620,164,187

839,269

639,440

| 1,781,633

1, 810, 801

| 3 ,8 5 1 ,2 4 0

c

461,600

437, 609

a

................
693,699

a

.........

667,624

615, 91S

a

................
760, 538

..............
704,433

677, 503

708,108

617,223

a

a

................

a

994, 711

................

1,769,626

Sp ir it s , d is t il l e d :

B r a n d y ............................. p r o o f g a lls ..
A l l o t h e r ........................... p r o o f g a lls ..
Su g a r , m olasses,

candt,

su g ar

CONFECTIONERY:

M ola sses.................................

<

506,681

503,945

432, 611

421,141

416,899

400, 089

461, 257

443,278

}

1,171,951

1,012, 777

1, 011, 290

1,101,349

1,152, 944

1,127,458

1,139,981

1, 218, 802

33,965,293

31,321,244

39,018,637

37,894,126

35,529, 957

26, 976,411

31,415, 800

c4,490, 912

and

...... g a lls ..

37,116,122

32, 989, 503

Sugar, D u tch standard in co lo r—
N ot above N o. 13, and tank b o t­

.

toms, sirups, melada, e t c .lb s . ]
A b o v e N o. 13, and not above N o.

.

20................................ ............ lb s




-- j

( 2,630,352,807

2,548,210,538 2,498,192,849 2,918,103,240 2,471,707,644 2,518,632,660 2,709,337,634

dl,

834,930,895

1,884,188,465 2,023,648,653
(

768,832

12,271

59,886

25,043

27,484

223,331

145,727

cZ76, 296

IMPORTS ----- QUANTITIES OF.

...........
................

a . . .

A ll a bove Kb. 2 0.................. lb »..
Above No, 1 6 ...................lb s .,

79,286

136,580

37,800

9,241

8,641

15,695,670
11,899,823 17,519,194

18,600,142

20,106,881

28.720.C74

23,061,008

22,293

71,188

*106,972

24,122
#

5,855

f i , 033,171

TTOBACCO, AND 31ANtlFACTUBBS O F :

14,893,131

12,955,017

12,924,265

802,872

829,777

891,769

919,984

1,016,033

1,115,491

1,153,468

1,232,619

1,250,217

885,139

1,190,414
8,788,860

1,025,888
2,362,862

865,307
425,468

284,770
658*633

649,002
1,937,416

648,388
1,432; 490

1,942,864
8,259,588

765,483
883,380

1,250,287
3,415,578

1,656,768
5,401,912

2,774,771
251,489
< 201,414

3,419,532
239,381
228,580

3,787,420
258,153
238,604

3,383,593
253,132
255,656

8,333,322
284,174
274,914

3,078,554
260,026
815,870

3,485,792
329,604
354,350

3,860,503
348,666
400,084

600,762
86,219

555,582
69,511

547,632
79,150

559,236
89,169

608,743
161,715

648,174
214,546

660,327
194,168

757,244
260,652

p i. 175,228
Clothing wools (Class 1) ....lb s ..
1 4,414,253
Combing wools (Class 2) — lb s..
>67,861,744
70,575,478
Carpet and other similar wools
V
152,761,170
(Class 8 ).......................... lb s..
Manufactures of—
953,675
715,588
Carpets and carpeting . .sq. yds..
834,959
Cloths.................................lbs.. z................ « . . . « .......................... 10,340,622
•Kot stated.
Unolndes “ Spices, ungronnd.”
s For the nine months ending March 31,1891; for the remaining period see
“ Molasses,” free o f duty.

11,475,889
2,780,751

40,968,537
7,198,534

17,963,982
10,721,763

23,039,679
5,639,528

29,224,522
6,871,666

16,649,480
7,658,806

32,230,935
6,667,023

66,839,530

80,917,887

85,352,295

84,879,546

90,391,541

81,122,999

90,405,690

L eaf............................................lb s..
if&Tin f a c t u re a ®f—

Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots
................................ : ....... lb s..
V egetables:

Beans a d d pease-------- . . . ----bu«h..
Potatoes..................................bush..

Still urines—
In cask s.................... . . . . galls. 4,878,919
In bottles ............................doz..
; 511,444
Champagne and other sparkling.doz..

6,187,520
643,176

(

W o o d , n o t e l s e w h e r e s p e c if ie d , a n d
MANUFACTURES O F :

•

Boards, planks, deals, and other
sawed lumber................... M feet..
Shingles............. —....... .............M ..

612,364
89,264

572,099
104,657

W o o l s , h a i r .o f t h e c a m e l , g o a t , a l ­
paca,

AND OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, AND

MANUFACTURES O F :

U n m a n u fa ctu red -




799,617
8,045,656

947,597
658,006
960,775
605,593
601,987
892,981
8,242,470
9,060,132
12,109,825
8,852,542 16,847,562
9,989,702
dFor the nine months ending March 81,1881; for the remaining period see
“ Sugar, etc.,” free of duty.
* Prior to April 1,1891.
/F rom April 1,1881.

IM POSTS— QUANTITIES OP.

W in e s :

09

No. 166.—QUANTITIES

of the

PRINCIPAL A rticles

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

etc ., from

1882 TO 1891—Continued.

09

00
Tear ending June 30—

Articles.
18*2.

1864.

1863.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D U T I A B L E —Continued.
W o o ls, h a ir o f t h e c a m e l , g o a t , a l ­
paca,

*

AND OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, AND

MANUFACTURERS OF— C o n tin u e d .

Manufactures of— Continued.
Dress goods, women’s and chil­
65,007,453

84,254,827

59,432,436

59,598,880

68,657,750

78,042,186

85,630,007

91,264,188

116,992,488

86,644,096

1

w astes.................................... lb s..

1,097, $41

974,9(53

1,316,083

700,231

3,059,214

4,834,836

4,483,325

8,662,209

4,980,327

1,185,591

i-3

Tarns..........................................lb s..

a ...................

a ...................

1,471,363

813,609

4,459,787

2,912,729

3,740,604

3,616,326

3,473,219

2,004,093

18,427,309

17,323,802

5,363,062

3,598,083

3,743,112

8,006,372

5,528,017

2,991,991

2,215,182

1,541,836

dren’s ___ s...................... sq. yd s..
Rags, mango, flocks, noils, and

O

Z in c o r s p e l t e r , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

In blocks or pigs, and old............lb s..




• Not stated.

s

N o. 1 6 7 .— VALU E S

Articles op DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED
DURING THE TEN YEARS PROM 1882 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

op the PRINCIPAL and other

prom the

United States

Year ending June 30—

Articles.
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.
D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

0,890
1,003,724
290,177
1,672,580

86,651
1,492,926
374,477
1,979,865

28,622
2,096,298
352,304
965,543

26,55*
1,348,232
852,787
834,025

7,237
1,281,140
321,779
757,102

19,799
1,242,614
346,607
529,378

4,913
1,463,254
509,044
667,976

15,974
1,987,053
705,262
915,480

3,474
2,092,638
878,784
884,288

7,616
1,579,976
596, 728
1,034,810

T ota l.......................................................

2,976,371

3,883,919

3,442,767

2,561,602

2,367.258

2, 138,398

2,645,187

3,623,769

3,859,184

3,219,130

Cattle................................................................
H ogs.....................................*..........................
Horses............................................................ ..
Mules...............................................................
Sheep................................................................
A ll other, and fo w ls .....'...................................

7,800,227
509,651
470,183
320,130
608,778
25,147

8,341,431 17,855,495 12,906,690 10,958,954
627,480
579,183
674,297
272,516
424,317
377,692
348,323
475,806
490,809
127,580
148,711
486,560
850,146
329,844
1,154,856
512,568
58,099
45,282
63,368
58,531

16,616,917 31,261,131
356,764
909,042
592,469
680,410
356,333
447,108
366,181
243,077
97,360
86,141

30,445,249
1,146,630
784,908
278,658
261,109
18,532

A n im a l s :

Total*....................................................... >729,116

10,786,268 20,293,529

14,667,081

12,518,660

9.172,136 11,577,578
564,753
193,017
351,607
412,774
214,738
378,765
254,725
280,490
40,403
42,466
10,598,362

406,153
97,442
42,095
187,403
98,948

887,157
87,528
48,496
209,998
150,071

176,389
292,851
55,631
187,335
199,242

227,270
846,218
49,709
159.875
157,973

135,684
283,086
31,078
174,604
127,735

221,372
239,700
84,021
195,197
162,958

12,885,090
—■— ....... .
271,010
254,204
31,670
191,976
193,176

831,132
322,439

1,018,138
287,847

1,414,951
301,014

1,889,350
538,118

1,314,639
150,807

1,546,985
228,341

1,734,571
308,124

408,622
346,302
151,876
166,830
299,137
853,405
847,671
725,476
781,292
829,281
702,027
659,924
C o m ............................................................................... 28,845,830 27,756,082 27,648,044 28,003,863 31,730,922 19,847,861

817,239
658,589
13,355,950

»

A rt works: Paintings and statuary.......................
Bark, and extract of, for tanning............................
Hilliard and pool tables and apparatus...................
Blacking..................................................................
Bones, hoofs, horns and horn tips, strips, and waste.
Books, maps, engravings, etchings, and other
printed matter....................................................
Brass, and mannfactnres o f ............................................

“

=

—

18,374,805 33,638,128
694,413
270,885
34,838
182,188
242,429

228,082
263,754
42,466
238,391
271,533

32,935,086
'
406,374
241,382
49,224
219,903
335,710

1,712,079
321,137

1,886,094
467,313

1,820,470
296,340

853,490
754,605
749,652
766,476
32,682,277 42,658,016

669,203
838,848
17,652,687

•

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALDES O t .

D oUars.

Horsepowers.............................. I...................
Mowers and reapers, and parts o f....................
Plows and cultivators, and parts o f .................
A ll other, and parts o f ......................................

A g r ic u l t u r a l im p l e m e n t s :

B readstuffs:

Barley............................................................................

Bread and b i s c u i t .................................................................




09
<X>

B bkad stu ffs—

of th e PRINCIPAL and other

Continued.

A rticles

of DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc ., from

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

Dollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

s 1888.

D ollars.

1882 to 1891— Cont’d.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

9 94 ,2 01

9 8 0 ,7 98

8 18,739

8 1 6 ,4 5 9

8 5 8 ,3 70

7 0 5 ,3 4 3

7 65 ,0 3 6

8 7 0 ,4 8 5

8 96 ,8 7 9

9 46 ,9 77

2 98 ,3 49

2 3 3 ,8 43

700,694

1 ,5 8 9 ,6 4 0

1 ,9 4 4 ,7 7 2

1 7 9 ,6 34

1 4 3 ,2 84

2 4 5 ,5 6 2

* 4 ,5 1 0 ,0 5 5

4 05 ,7 08

Oatmeal......................................................................... a ...............

a ..................

771,471

1 ,0 3 6 ,0 1 1

7 5 5 ,9 73

4 5 6 ,0 2 8

1 3 0 ,4 88

2 7 3 ,1 7 3

7 8 4 ,8 7 9

221 ,3 16

9 46 ,0 86

1 ,6 5 7 ,9 9 8

4 ,3 2 3 ,1 0 5

2 ,0 0 0 ,2 9 4

1 33 ,1 05

2 16 ,1 9 0

5 0 ,7 0 5

1 58 ,9 1 7

1 ,2 7 9 .8 1 4

212; 161

2 8 ,5 9 3

2 5 ,0 7 0

1 8,8 7 0

1 5,9 3 7

1 2 ,7 3 3

1 1,7 8 1

1 0 ,0 6 8

1 3,3 7 0

1 3,7 8 2

1 8,1 8 5

W h ea t............................................................................ 1 12 ,9 2 9 ,7 1 8 1 1 9 .8 79 ,3 41
W heat flour........................................................... ...
5 4 ,8 2 4 ,4 5 9
3 6 ,3 7 5 ,0 5 5

7 5,0 2 6 ,6 7 8

7 2 ,9 3 3 ,0 9 7

5 0 ,2 6 2 ,7 1 5

9 0 ,7 1 6 ,4 8 1

5 6 ,2 4 1 ,4 6 8

4 1 ,6 5 2 ,7 0 1

4 5 ,2 7 5 ,9 0 6

5 1 ,4 2 0 ,2 7 2

5 1,1 3 9 ,6 9 6

5 2 ,1 4 6 ,3 3 6

3 8 ,4 4 2 ,9 5 5

5 1 ,9 5 0 ,0 8 2

5 4 ,7 7 7 ,7 1 0

4 5 ,2 9 6 ,4 8 5

5 7 ,0 3 6 ,1 6 8

5 4 ,7 0 5 ,6 1 6

8 46,119

780,855

813,207

672,438

741,150

780,549

949,848

1,030,683

T o ta l................................................................... 182,005,841 207,473,838 162,544,715 160,370,821 125,846,558 165,768,662 127,191,687 123,876,661 154,925.927

128,121,656

B ye............ . . ..................................................................
Bye flou r...................................................... ................

A ll other breadstuff's, and preparations of, used
as food.........................................................................

655 ,1 42

987,829.

B r ic k s :

Building......................... ............................................

50,870

56,227

60,702

45,181

35,579

45,557

F ir e ................................................................................

30,649

47,120

41,012

31,058

41,343

47,427

T o ta l...................................................................

81,519

103,347

101,714

76,239

76,922

92,084

31,728
47,102

24,886

55,475

52,830

46,029

43,818

46,345

78,830

70,015

99,293

99,175

Broom c o m .....................................................................

170,137

173,468

163,444

154,257

134,185

170,534

160,651

152,542

111,147

172,191

Brooms and brashes.....................................

241,403

172,234

170,795

174,146

172,883

164,433

155,641

151,128

150,609

Candles........................... ......................................................
Carriages and horse cars, and parts o f ........................

226,687

240,500

256,719

138,867

143,073

149,112

1,582,459

1,495,475

1,340,108

187,077
1,454,101

147,331
1,381,291

2,015,870

1,900,903

1,444,039

369,053 1

587,602

862,465

2,689,688

2,885,250

Casings for sausages........ - ...............................................

271,503

350,446

499,134

642,364

700,382

653,298
538^236

1,664,284
1,426,237

2,056,980

Cars, passenger and freight, for steam railroads.. . .

1,439,003
1,393,050

218,910
1,607,502

154,992
176,124

766,186

510,114

697,772

841,075

39,930
31.362

56,590

133,689
37.782

91,627

104,790

30,792

35,050

27,943

79,854
34,114

98,084
26, 111

121,851

44,867

128,616
41,436

85.753

Ashes, pot and p e a rl................................................
Byes and dyestuff#................................... ................

929,029

877,601

675,492

656,148

638,457

966,080

770,033

717,128

660,590

Ginseng.................................. .......................................

483,171

848,303

614,995

751,168

008,382

786,623
689,735

657,858

634,091

605,233 1

959,992

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d ic in e s :

A cid s......................................... .......................




21,432

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP.

Com m eal....................... : ...........................................
O ats................................................................................

140

N o. 1 6 7 .—VALUES

Medicines, patent or proprietary......................... 1
A l l other......................................................................

J

T o ta l..................................................................

1,817,433

1,344,665

1,880,728

115,831

194,992

L1,847,842

1.793,328

114,447
2,101,022

1,545,514
137,756

1,741,925

116,695

1,447,067
145,118

1,796,202

45,422

2,145,265

2,194,531

2,113,128

2,840,931

178,581
2,719,180

f 1,840,583

' Boots, herbs, and barbs, not elsewhere specified. [>3,517,149

3,306,195 i

5,001,541

5,133,146

4,694,386

4,806,193

5 ,313,468

5,340,480

5,633,972

5,542,753

6,224,504

6,545*354

Clocks and parts o f .............. ....................................

1,402,362

1,316,086

1,168,484

1,209,048

1,110,273

1,104,107

1,123,880

Watches and parts o f...............................................

121,400

163,645

191,206

136,892

255,887

288,540

405,726

1,140,289
206,030

1,344,047
351,089

1,304,457
275,707

T o ta l................... ..............................................

1,523,852

1,479,731r

1,359,690

1,345,940

1,366,160

1,392,647

1,529,606

1,355,319

1,695,136

1,580,164
-

Anthracite....................................................................

2,589,887
1,102,898

2,648,033

3,053,550

2,822,833
1,703,492

4,022,340
2,273,040

3,796,405

1,977,959

2,707,590
1,480,940

3,319,726

1,503,214

2,586,421
1,989,541

4,217,003

Bituminous.......................................... .......................

2,473,476

3 ,5 3 6 ,3 6 2

4 ,5 9 4 ,5 3 1

T o ta l................................................................. .

3 ,6 9 2 ,7 8 5

4 ,2 4 1 ,2 4 7

5 ,0 3 1 ,5 0 9

4 ,5 7 5 ,9 6 2

4 ,1 8 8 ,5 3 0

4 ,5 2 6 ,3 2 5

6 ,2 9 5 ,3 8 0

6* 6 9 0 ,4 7 9

6 ,8 5 6 ,0 8 8

8 ,3 0 1 ,0 2 6

Coffee and cocoa,ground or prepared, and chocolate.

5 9 5 ,3 3 4

5 9 2 ,1 7 0

6 6 ,9 4 3

1 0 6 ,6 25

6 6 ,4 6 9

7 7 ,4 1 2

1 2 1 ,3 67

9 4 ,0 2 3

9 3,7 3 5

8 6 ,9 3 6

89,5 1 5

943,771

2 ,9 3 0 ,8 9 5

4 ,7 3 9 ,6 0 1

3 ,0 6 8 ,8 7 9

1 ,6 9 3 ,9 2 4

5 ,0 6 4 ,6 8 7

7 ,5 1 8 .2 5 8

6 ,0 5 3 ,2 3 6

7 ,2 6 0 ,8 9 3

2 ,5 0 5 ,2 7 9

5 ,3 2 8 ,9 0 3

2 ,4 8 4 ,8 2 3

1 ,9 1 7 ,8 2 8

3 ,7 0 9 ,4 0 6

2 ,1 5 5 ,5 7 6

2 ,2 2 0 ,0 9 7

4 ,4 1 3 ,7 0 4

C locks am p W a t c h e s:

C opper am p m anufactures o f :

O r e .................................................................................
ingots, bars, and old.................................................
Sheets............................................................................ t
A ll other manufactures o f ......................................
Total copper, eta, not including ore.. . .

5 65,295

1 ,2 9 3 ,9 4 7

2 2 ,5 5 0

10,9 8 4

9 ,0 7 5

3 0 ,0 7 2

3 ,3 2 1

5 ,1 5 7

19,1 7 8

1 0,7 5 9

93,6 4 6

1 10,286

137,135

1 07 ,5 36

108 ,9 71

8 5 ,6 2 3

1 00,071

188,221

1 10,117

190,134

658,941

1 ,4 0 4 ,2 3 3

2 ,6 6 4 ,9 6 4

5 ,4 4 7 ,4 2 3

2 ,6 0 2 ,8 6 9

2 ,0 3 3 ,5 2 3

3 ,8 1 2 ,7 9 8

2 ,3 4 8 ,9 5 4

2 ,3 4 9 ,3 9 2

4 ,6 1 4 ,5 9 7

1 ,3 9 8 ,2 9 6

1 ,6 6 2 ,28 1

1 ,1 6 0 ,6 7 3

1 ,6 8 5 ,6 3 5

1 ,1 7 6 .0 2 5

1 ,7 9 8 ,2 7 2

1 ,6 7 2 ,8 2 8

1 ,3 9 1 ,4 9 5

>

CO TTO ft AMP MANUFACTURES O F :

UnmanufacturedSea island..............................................................

2 ,2 8 0 ,7 1 7

3 ,0 6 2 ,9 6 8

Other...................................................................... 198 ,4 14 ,3 48 2 4 5 ,6 66 .4 40 1 95 ,8 54 ,5 31 2 00 ,2 76 ,8 23 2 0 3 ,9 0 9 ,6 1 7 2 0 4 ,4 2 3 ,7 8 5 2 2 1 ,8 4 3 ,9 3 2 2 3 6 ,3 8 3 ,7 7 5 2 48 ,6 8 8 ,0 7 5

287,6 49 ,9 30

Total unmanufactured.................................. 1 99 ,812,644 247 ,3 28 ,7 21 1 97 ,0 15 ,2 04 2 0 1 ,9 6 2 ,4 5 8 2 05 ,0 85 ,6 42 2 06 ,2 2 2 ,0 5 7 2 23 ,0 16 ,7 60 2 S 7 ,775 ,2 70 2 5 0 ,9 68 ,7 92

2 9 0 ,7 12 ,8 98

Manufactures of—
Cloths—
C o ll e d ..........................................................

2 ,8 2 6 ,3 1 9

2 ,6 4 8 ,2 7 8

2 ,5 7 9 ,8 6 6

2 ,2 3 0 ,5 6 7

3 ,1 4 9 ,0 9 1

4 ,0 0 3 ,7 7 2

3 ,5 2 2 ,6 1 2

2 ,8 8 5 ,3 7 3

2 ,8 8 6 ,4 3 5

2 ,5 9 0 ,9 3 4

Uncolored.....................................................

9 ,3 5 1 ,7 1 3

8 ,6 2 9 ,7 2 3

7 ,5 0 3 ,3 6 1

7 ,9 1 9 ,6 7 0

9 ,2 3 1 ,1 7 0

9 ,2 5 6 ,4 8 6

7 ,8 1 2 ,9 4 7

5 ,5 7 7 ,4 0 1

5 ,4 8 0 ,4 0 3

9 ,2 7 7 .1 1 2

T o ta l................... .....................................

1 1 ,6 7 8 ,0 3 2

1 1 ,2 7 8 ,0 0 1

1 0 ,0 8 3 ,2 2 7

1 0 ,1 5 0 ,2 3 7

1 2,3801261

1 3 ,2 6 0 ,2 5 8

1 1 ,3 3 5 ,5 5 9

8 ,4 6 2 ,7 7 4

8 ,3 6 6 ,8 3 8

1 1 ,8 6 8 ,0 4 6




a Included In "A H other breadstuff,” etc.

2>Includes Bpicea.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP.

. —

C oal:

Wo. 1 6 7 .— VALUES o r

t h e PBINCIPAlL and other Articles of DOMESTIC M EBCHANDISE EXPORTED, htc., from

1883 to 1801—Cont’d.

Tear ending Jane 30—
1882.
AND m a n u f a c t u r e s OF— Continued.
Manufacturers of—Continued.
Wearing apparel........................................
A ll oth er....................................................

1884.

1883.

1885.

1886. ‘

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D olla rs.

*

C otton,

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

605,388
1,544,917

770,460
1,673,144

849,270
1,452,714

267,775
1,418,579

435,536
1.144,137

442,757
1,226,327

317,652
1,359,978

301,803
1,448*067

240,796
1,391,643

278,169
1,458,642

11,836,591 13,959,934 14,929,342

13,013.189

10,212,644

9,999,277

13,604,857

Total manufactures........................................ 13,828,377 13,721,605 11,885,211
:
Earthen and stone ware................................ . j 180,773
227,547 f 228,387
<
7,860
Chinaware.........................................................

E a r t h e n , s t o n e , a n d c h in a w a r e

T ota l..............................................................

180,773

227,547

E g g s .........................................................................................................

28,262
...........—
285,060

75*080
356,016

T ota l..............................................................

1,555,977

1,160,191

Fertilizers...............................................................

1,022,369

1,082,501

F a n c y a r t ic l e s :

Perfumery and cosmetics.................................
Toys........................... ............... ........ ............. $ 870,817
AH other...........................................................

236,247




150,272
13,636

246,897
19,087

174,729
.27,052

150,326
17,413

156,346
19,131

146,194
13,332

135,385

163,908

265,984

201,781

167,739

175,477

159,526

60,686
—1
322,059
70,076
516,850

66,724
—
391,956
61,293
464,731'

75,936
58,675
---------- ......... . 1 ■1
439,794
430,151
36,884
56,598
666,025
558,615

917,980

62,759
51,832
46,105
—
— — ---- = = = = = —

403,205
804,175 ( 93,080
« 651,895

286,231
73,648
518,956

313,943
65,452
559,698

1,148,180

878,835

939,093

908,985

1,096,02i

910,778 1,107,657
=
— ...... —
33,350
29,784

1,397, 534

F is h :

Fresh, other than salmon........... .....................
Dried, smoked, or cured—
Codfish, including haddock, hake, and pol­
lock .........................................................
Other................................................. .
P ick led •4,187,338
Mackerel ................... ................................
Other..........................................................
Salmon—
Canned..................... - .................................
Other...........................................................

127,054
8,331

’

62,009

=

1,142,703

1,255,028
988,569
— .... ------ - .......... .....
14, 751 * 28,965
27,151

1,045,364

64,259
450,663
61,166
624,278

1,136,107

2,182,274
1,618,681
= = = = =
.... =
48,086

40,084
*

734,946
415,006

724,858
354,257

602,934
287,377

587,082
265,130

819,559
168,842

754.619
187,113

793,186
187,059

890,277
186,104

107,950
188,946

139,663
170,607

143,847
144,341

106,967
109,652

71,149
85,305

18,876
117,733

15,512
120,524

37,128
159,671

2,323,026
110,531

2,260,567
82,114

1,875,109
43,450

1,719,685
78,208

1,608,815
61,046

3,364,560
54,173

3,259,344
69,042

2,096,957
83,993

4,530,502

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP.

D ollars.

a .....................

Fish, all other............................................................................
Shell flgli—

191,453

251,583

338,596

347,406

837,239

*

O ysters..................................................................
O th er......................................................................

612,793

629,636

2,701

21,308

572,487
228,030

411,984

732,019
350,090

350,270

858,652
284,144

834,171
359,256

872,238

817,108
337,893

T o ta l...................................................................

4,802,832

5,181,446

4,742,931

4,892,919

4,208,901

3,965,718

4,177,930

5,969,235

6,040,826

4,896,621

176,183

235,561

715,619

733.973

F l a x , hemp, and jute , manufactures o f :

Bags..............................................................................
Cordage........................... .......... ...................................

398,615

372,859

388,322

659,122

699,161

254,131
864.898

133,880

624,372

235,351
733,050

337,955

672,142

1,127,678

892,379

\

128,688

182,045

205,493

168,485

270,478

483,827
145,347

142,452

2,094,807

1,504,740

| 6820,341

51,002,329

644,948

547,111

67,725

109,108

164,132

u i ISO

152; 337

363,611
161,845

1,541,472

1,785,001

1,397,772

1,314,140

1,401,606

1, 402,118

1,391,216

1,644,485

228,945

786,800
1,085,230

394,350

1,062,859

548,434

1,201,070

1,038,682

409,605

422,447

1,572,126

1,810,606

413,363
1,382,872

812,682

539,543

1,378,801

2,249,375

1,231,436

476,897

659,681

686,517

r

495,143

473,914

580,422

506,794

834,068

915,341

698,321

703,880

l

53.361

37,239

28,339

58,630

52,048

59,401

93,996

322,229

447,395

381,117

369,540

840,507

29,489
337,447

397,643

621,390

1,003,846

699.793

1,750,398

3,005,942

1,746,418

3,515,708

3,308,308

2,669,965

3,482,424

5,039,224

4,031,686

2,384,176

4,747,944

3,935,603

3,998,182

4,153,287

3,321,102

4,807,277

4,777,246

5,034,485

4,661,934

3,236,705

15,955
867,549

10,733

16,864

8.910

870,895

877,836

873,767

11,244
857,130

A ll other..........................................................- ...........
Totftl

336,029

FRUITS, ROT mCLUDlxa NUTS:
Apples, dried...............................................................
Apples, green or ripe................................................
Fruits, preserved—
Canned . . . ....................... .....................................
O ther................................................... ..................
A ll other green, ripe, or dried...............................

\

T o ta l..................................................................
Furs and fur skins*
C lass and glassware :
Window glass........ .....................................................
A ll oth er......................................................................

}

864,235

r
998,857 i

18,665

10,055

8,246

821,091

773,860

765,632

T o ta l..................................................................

864,235

998,857

839,756

783,915

773,878

883,504

881,628

894,200

882,677

868,374

Glucose or grape sugar...................................................

181,411

196,114

60,078

67,775

118,620

163,573

1,394,131

46,274

62,210

715,650

42,137
921,337

46,773

274,434

34,988
712,855

39,773

349,970

849,908

824,777

748,560
72,283
827,816

855,176

G lu e.......................................................................................
Grease, grease scraps, and all soap stock...................

212,628
36,386

88,484
1,506,819

110,292
2,038,886

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— VALUES OF.

T w in e............................................................................

529,217
.

G u n p o w d e r a s d o t h e r e x p l o s iv e s :

Gunpowder..................................................................

345,791

529,228

A il oth er......................................................................

415,671

844,618

294,620
883,302

185,868
1,181,355

513,521

68,181
490,904

123,346
525,270

135,118
750,519

95,348
773,380

906,870

T o ta l..................................................................

761,462

1,373,846

1,177,022

1,367,223

611,330

559,085

648,616

885,637

868,728

905,546

6 Includes " Cordage, ropei, and twine of all kinds cif all materiaIs.”

88,676

143




a Biot specified pilor to 1888.

97,809

Year ending June 30—
,

144

3 fo . 1 6 7 -— VALUES of 1'he PRINCIPAL and other A rticles of DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc . , from 1882 to 1891—ContM.

Articles.
1832.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D ollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

307,133

474,464

640,939

K a y ................................................................. - ....................
Hides and skins, other than furs...................................
H o n ey ....................................................................................

190,170

261,614

1,449,737

1,220,158

309,781
1,304,329

49,874
1,456,786

32,733
5,616,370
91,952

H o p s ............................... *.....................................................

140,249

68,764
3,265,211
85,307

571,290
204,705

407,672
237,992

335,548

311,279

388,731

218,006

328,819

1,822,058
224,212
1,391,854

873,925
44,735

765,655

673,322

388,777
909,798

7,579

1,714,488

67,154
54,970

89,420

86,277

93,270

344,558
567,558

394,544
470,228

1,828,635
113,101

1,333,655

93,888

1,203,060

2,823,832

1,110,571

2,327,474

86,844

86,402

111,762

91,493

83,325

*NDIA HUBBUB AND GUTTA-PKUCHA, MANUFACTUBBS
Boots and sh o es.........................................................

27,622

36,874

57j 047

89,216

74,947

81,190

77,078

86,405

149,055

141,679

A ll other.......... ............................................................

483,094

532,422

577,999

596,940

589,357

758,114

789,789

745,343

941,252

1,094,764

T o ta l................................... ................................

510,716

569,296

635,046

686,156

664,304

834,304

866,867

831,748

1,090,307

1,236,443

28,617

16,411

80,750

86,114

91,644

105,785

124,670

129,698

144,057

122,235

641,069

681,308

557,424

449,587

479,586

599,262

714,514

1,033,388

1,420,785

1,575,444

221,342

In k , printers* and other............................................... ..
Instruments and apparatus for scientific purposes,
including telegraph, telephone, and other electric.
IgON AND BTKKL, AND MANUFACTURES OF:
......

22,252

7,538

12,081

12,891

9,921

5,069

4,994

32

M g iro n .........................................................................

Iron ore ......................... .................................. .

194,411

140,427

96,255

102,888

144,852

142,949

228,945

'300,832

Band, hoop, and scroll iron.......................................

a 14,003

a 15,751

9,101

7,705

16,457

1^, 302

174,414
4,152

1,473

620

6,170

Bar iron.........................................................................

41,820

69,278

73,942

•43,605

37,039

43,433

48,539

65,328

96,586

C ar w heels...................................................................

118,195

184,614

135,183

92,608

66,610

56,687
98,865

108,882

74,465

103,782

106,152

Castings, not elsewhere specified.........................
C u tlery.................................. . . . / ...............................

377,997

299,830
102,100

371,693

244,720

267,160

264,492

370,070

653,102

857,230

103,127

386,179
91,290

136,546

115,408

102,252

102,851

Firearm s......................................................................

1,097,934

1,266,831

1,700,655

111,715
1,778,660

664,253

593,321

Ingots, bars, and rods of steel.................................

6 76,447

22,798

15,674
1,166,654

18,198

10,624

14,161

820,933
22,968

797,564
15,881

: 146,324
859,123

1,285,285

1,357,332

1,442,635

1,700,390

1,985,794

3,794,795

3,685,220

4,607,714

5,519,893

7,166,748

8,954,776

2,014,882
9,831,908

246,885

294,264

317,675

465,600

448,146

471,760

420,697

92,031

907,957
&87,964
Looks, hinges, and other builders’ hardw are... c .................

0...........

Machinery, not elsewhere specified......................

5,525,948

6,223,029

920,283
5,258,431

-Nails and spikes......................... ................................

336,820

354,065

306,625




29,247

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ----- VALUES OP.

A i r , and manufactures o f ..............................................

^ a te s and sheets—
d .................

d .................

27,581

24,377
732

198,024

3,046

31,764
3,803

65,106

e ___ . . . . . .

14,183

6,746

28,620
2,601

15,949

5,349

267,375

208,465

177,111

194,772

162,754

186,989

223,990

317,336

285,740

5,481

18,396

31,023

6,373

74,330

2,575
, 175,692

240

164,631

235,377

315,081

536,105
1,844,290

211,292

*
gp

Railroad bars y rails—
Of iron........................................................... .

142,122

10,291

31,545

42,284

76,985

119,284

206,401

*

Of steel................................................................

39,032

44,048

So

Saws and tools.............................................................

77,947
l/<&3,560

1.292.080

1,290,448

1,305,706

1,659,727

1,980,878

1,865,603

Scales mid balances...................................................

304,446

317,642

384,865

1,108,474
273,961

1,181,056

I

280,756

225,564

325,488

301,486

318,749

304,026

1

Sewing machines, and parts of..............................

2,647,515

3,061,639

3,552,814

2,898,698

2,584,717

2,212,853

2,245,110

2,247,875

2,793,780

2,883,577

*

Steam engines, and parts of—
Pi re engines.............'..........................................

19,134
732,403

6,839

9,083

333,393

373,245

1,300
407,014

10,175
1,227,149

123,270

213,060
281,790

197,040

133,473
267,394

38,631

14,551

15,235

2.219.081

Stationary engines............................................

1,455,717
111,199

191,208

2,819,946
171,040

Boilers and parts of engines............................

146,322

226,977

361,907

239,222
184,408
Stoves and ranges, and parts o f ............................
Wiffi ___ ___________________________ . . . _____ f ................. / .................

207,120
358,366

209,802
212,948

Locomotive engines...........................................

137,675
199,035

327,199
196,208

200,658

238,726
263,730

386,759

266,355

594,616

2,742, 708

2,642,127

273,261

9,439

2,362

1,280,606
305,478

2,424,363

570,915
251,877

217,387
669,851
248,600

A ll other manufactures of iron and steel.........

6,664,501

6,346,032

3,796,000

2,670,134

335,094
2,283,974

Total iron and steel, etc., not including
iron o re........................... ...............................

20,748,206

22,626,528

21,909,881

16,592,155

15,745, 569

15,958,502

17,763,034

21,156,077

25,542,208

28,909,614

Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and silver.........

393,245

422,854

553,325

380,520

385,411

474,324

439,417

916,264

662,759

832,440

for illuminating purposes.................................... ...

380,871

455,494

490,491

522,497

546,022

541,872

570,036

509,002

523,021

509,518

Lead, and manufactures of..............................................

178,779

43,108

135,156

123,466

114,098

141,154

129,558

199,802

184,317

182,412

f 2,062,651

5,161,211

>7,747,544

6,423,922

859,870

2,644,013

780,222
3,194*825

3,988,012

Lamps, chandeliers, and all devices and appliances

L e a t h e r , and m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

L e a th erB us; grain, splits, and all finished upper
leather................................................................
Patent or enameled............................................
Sole..........................................................................
A lloth er................................................................

1

I

2,578,991

2,408,456

3,073,833

2,849,208

3,143,699

4,249,110

116,817

291,943

194,600

175,062

143,598

241,854

226,879

364,770

1 4,613,106
( 230,996

5,416,830

4,825,615

5,695,151

4,959,363

5,890,509

6,420,134

6,168,362

25!, 616

126,863

225,473

470,876

239,015

279,028

329,102

1

m Includes “ Plates and sheets ” of iron.
d Included in “ Band, hoop, and scroll iron.’*
ft Includes ' ‘ Plates and sheets o f steel, and steel wire.”
e Included in >(Ingots, bars, and rods o f steel.”
o Included in " A ll other manufactures of iron and steel.” /Ir o n wire included in'*‘A ll other manufactures of iron and Bteel,” and steel wire in “Ingots, bars, and rods of steel.”




DOMESTIC EXPOUTS ----- VALUES OF.

S. E x . 63----- 10*

qq

O f steel...................................... - ..........................
Printing presses, and parts o f................................

146

K o . 1 6 7 .— VALUES of the PRINCIPAL and other A rticles of DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, ETC., from 1 8® to 1891— Cont’d.
Tear ending June 30—
Articles.
1382.

1883.

D ollars,

D olla rs.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

~ 1888.

1889.

1890.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

1891.

ZriUTHKR, and manufactures of—Continued.
Manufactures o f—
Boots and shoes...................................................

539,957
a209,907

Dollars.

602,925
215,750

D ollars.

D olla rs.

598,151

648,069

732,517

654,896

, 585,902

662,974

651,343

178,411

193,153

195,527

245,943

238,952

260,233

A ll other.................................................................

563,114

749,876

463,534

876,467

190,894
349,185

340,949

309,94$

400,788

361,770

343,826

T o ta l...................................................................

8,999,927

7,923,662

8,305,779

9,692,408

8,737,682

10,436,138

9,583,411

10,747,710

12,438,847

13,278,847

lim e and cement...............................................................

100,169

120,156

108,437

127,523

123,103

107,770

122,421

157,010

134,994

148,938

M alt liquors:
In. bottles......................... ................................... . . . .

328,405

436,321

590,008

590,378

644,125

575,089

583,927

602,641

55,791

409,348
81,094

451,681

Hot in bottles...............................................................

73,089

55,097

76,755

66,335

42,717

50,307

70,481

69,602

T o ta l...................................................................

384,196

490,442

524,770

491,418

667,363

656,713

686,842

625,396

654.408

672,243

180,774

152,182

188,245

182,719

159,553

211,819

156,586

146,998

232,205

191,520'

433,656

389,371 {
(

79,464
335,551

51,011
270,775

123,565
322,143

61,047
287,486

i97,707
390,251

109,896
400,158

94,048
635,063

84,408
569,226

M arble and stone, and manufactures o f :
Unmanufactured.........................................................
Manufactures of—
Roofing slate....................... . ...............................
|
All other............................................ ....................
T o ta l..........*......................................................

714*430

541,553

603,260

513,505

605,261

560,352

644,544

657,052

961,316

815,154

M atch es.............................- ................................................

161,466

124,499

106,809'

69,840

82,204

77,379

72,371

61,171

62,284

73,220

M usical instruments :
Organs............................................................................
Pianofortes..............................................: ..................
All other, and f a rts o f ........................ ...................

5687,114
457,822
122,514

5673,314
382,823
147,475

641,188
300,626
137,304

584,279
244,382
112,683

512,854
228*601
129,991

462,859
200,554
108,424

t 570,266
*208,765
129,509

681,567
191,316
125,185

750,583
213,369
141,182

954,507
214,309
157,573

T o ta l............................. ....................................

1,267,450

1,203,612

1,079,118

941,344

871,446

831,837

908,540

998,068

1,105,134

1,326*389




DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP.

Harness and saddles..........................................

483,815
a200f 454

N a v a l STORES:
Rosin.......................................... ...........................
T ar................................................................................ 1 3,370,357
'Turpentine and pitch................................................

(2,909,074
3,242,818 <
1

91,284
118.842

1,963,091

2,301,636

2,273,952

39,772

29,847

36,208
32,999

29,270

89,783
36,066

2,198,267
66,449

2,702,373

3,467,199

25,966

56,105
35,037

39,094
17,180
3,523,473

2,120,422
41,938

3,370,357

3,242,818

3,119,200

2,294,563

2,032,298

2,370,678

2,349,801

2,188.326

2,853,515

26,814

32,969

27,301

34,238

26,257

32,518

35,106

6,317,130

7,115,153

6,674.466

7,309,691

6,423,930

40,253
6,927,912

32,021

6,364,470

27,757
7,053,714

7,999,926

7,452,094

Lard..................: ....................................................

434,124

353,184

500,011
149,936

119,267
352,114

509,514
94,568
315,277

663,343

290,417
115,490

555,426
183,499

542,897

551,212

604,218
325,385

519,274

Sperm....................................................................
W hale and fish .......................................—.........

69,628

124,601

562,086
46,868

T o ta l........................................ - ........................
O akum ............................................................................ .
Oil cake and oil-cake meal..............................................
Oil s :

Other......................................................................

420,730
53,736

190,704

321,227
75,836

291,396

414,622

127,412
377,919

854,337

150,118

361,171
218,643

440,773

64,405

457,926

317,594

T otal.......... ............ ................................
Mineral, crude (including all natural oils, with­
out regard to gravity)...................................

1,459,802

823,496

1,170,425

1,135*988

1,229,761

1,282,051

1,333,981

1,117,856

1,686,643

1,281,783

8,129,511

3,914,941

5,302,974

5,903,833

5,859,577

4,860,382

5,782,008

5,083,132

6,744,235

5,876,452

1,072,651

1,272,290
40.074,827
2,632,883

997,420
40,634,331

1,370,657

38,195*349
2,179,595

992,281
36,215,410

-Mineral, refined or manufactured—
Naphthas (including ali lighter products
o f distillation)......................................... 1,809,143
Illuminating............................. .................. 44,588,854
Lubricating and heavy paraffine o fi.......... 1,492,390
Residuum (including tar and All other from
which the light bodies have been dis­
tilled) ......................................................
212,892

1,302,286
36,926,574
2,326,032

2,519,615

37,303,997
3,133,300

442,646

352,679

374,114

188,901

156,579

T otal....................................................... 48,103,195 40,998,138

41,800,274

44,354,114

44,340,267

41,964,533

1,570,871
47,698

2,614,592

2,115,974

1,578*935

38,220

41,963

196,910
37,045

245,872
33,583

274,166
43,519

57,136
» 309,460

1,852,524

2,932,267

2,475,622

V egetableCotton s e e d .............................................
Linseed.......................................................
Volatile or essential..................................
Other..........................................................




216,779

35,970

34,468
153,477

220,844
1,125
588,199

404,724

o Includes “ Saddlery and harness.”

1,184,799

993,056

38,640,638

40,221,201

3,975*377

4,763,347

4,858*603

77,333

96,489

120,070

77,422

41,260,401 I 44,830,545

44,658,854

46.150,282

3,975,305

>
1,925,739
52,049

1,298,609

5,291,178

42,759

55,036

48,267

325,100

1138,603

223,435

185*935

65,689

56,890

55,812

102,792

03,429

2,011,220

2,359,778

1,585*783

5,672,441

4,302,936

&Includes organs, melodeons, etc.

147

, T otal......................................................

"

*
330,269

1,155,703
39,286,333
4,292,020

DOMESTIC. EXPORTS— VALUES OP.

A n im a l-

of th e PRINCIPAL and other

Articles o r DOMESTIC M ERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc ., .from 1883 TO 1891 -C o n t’d.

148

S o. 1 6 7 .— VALU ES

Year ending Jane 30—
1882.

188%

D ollars,

D ollars.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890,

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars,

D olla rs .

D ollars.

D ollars,

1891.

D ollars. •

O r e , g o l d a n d s i l v e r b e a r i n g .............................................. . . .

7 ,0 7 5

7 7 ,3 8 5

m 1 ,0 5 2 ,3 4 1

1 2 2 ,6 2 9

3 4 ,1 6 0

7 9 ,5 5 5

1 0 7 ,8 7 8

80 ,9 6 1

1 ,9 7 3 ,9 7 0

3 4 ,5 4 2

P a i n t s a n d p a i n t e r s ’ c o l o r s .....................................................

4 7 9 ,1 1 4

54 5 ,3 4 2

4 7 7 ,4 6 9

351 ,5 0 7

3 5 8 ,5 3 5

4 5 2 ,3 8 8

4 9 2 ,7 0 9

5 0 7 ,7 4 9

6 7 8 ,1 0 3

6 9 0 ,6 9 8

8 4 ,7 1 0

1 0 2 ,0 1 8

7 7 ,1 2 3

1 0 5 ,2 1 4

7 5 ,2 1 2

7 8 ,4 2 4

9 9 ,5 0 1

9 3 ,7 9 8

8 9 ,9 3 2

7 7 ,4 1 8

1 3 2 ,2 7 2

1 1 5 ,5 6 7

1 3 7 ,2 4 7

1 4 8 ,8 5 1

1 2 5 ,0 4 1

1 1 5 .0 2 0

7 5 5 ,1 7 9

7 9 3 ,0 5 7

8 9 7 ,2 2 1

8 9 7 ,7 5 7

8 6 6 ,1 0 2

9 6 8 ,7 6 0

1 ,0 0 2 ,1 4 4

1 ,0 9 0 ,3 5 1

929,821

9 7 2 ,4 9 3

1 ,1 0 6 ,6 1 6

1 ,1 1 8 ,5 3 8

1 ,0 7 8 ,5 6 1

1 ,1 9 1 ,0 3 5

1 ,2 2 6 ,6 8 6

1 ,2 9 9 ,1 6 9

1 ,2 6 3 ,1 9 7

1 ,7 2 5 ,3 4 4

1 ,7 2 9 ,3 1 3

2 ,0 3 2 ,7 1 3

2 ,1 6 8 ,2 4 7

2 ,0 2 9 ,6 0 2

2 .4 0 8 ,7 0 9

3 ,7 1 4 ,6 4 9

463 762

6 0 9 ,3 7 8

4 3 6 ,9 6 5

5 4 7 ,4 0 8

5 5 1 ,0 6 9

5 8 7 ,1 6 3

4 4 0 ,7 1 4

4 1 4 ,7 1 9

3 ,4 3 6 ,4 5 3

3 ,4 6 2 ,9 8 2

3 ,3 3 9 ,0 7 7

4 ,3 7 5 ,2 1 3

6, 7 8 7 ,1 9 3

9 ,0 6 8 ,9 0 6

9 ,2 9 1 ,6 1 1

7 ,2 2 8 ,4 1 2

8 ,2 3 1 ,2 8 1

1 1 ,4 8 1 ,8 6 1

1 2 ,8 6 2 ,3 8 4

1 5 ,3 2 2 ,0 5 4

3 ,5 4 4 ,3 7 9

1 ,9 7 2 ,2 4 6

2 ,6 0 8 ,4 7 9

3 ,0 4 3 ,3 2 4

5 ,2 5 0 ,0 6 8

5 ,0 1 8 ,7 8 8

8 9 ,5 9 3

1 7 ,9 4 2

8 ,5 7 9

1 7 ,8 1 0

9 ,2 2 3

1 4 7 ,5 1 8

w 5 2 ,6 5 3
2 ,8 3 6 ,3 0T0 a l l o4 ,2

3 ,9 4 2 ,0 2 4

5 ,2 4 2 ,1 5 8

5 ,5 0 1 ,0 4 9

1 1 ,9 5 3

2 1 ,2 5 6

| a l, 6 1 9 ,4 1 7

a l , 593 ,6 9 4

T o t a l ................................................................................

1 ,6 3 1 ,8 7 0

1 ,6 1 4 ,9 5 0

P a r a f f i n a n d p a r a f f in w a x ..........................................................

5 5 7 9 ,1 3 1

5 9 3 6 ,8 8 5

P l a t e d w a r e ........................................................................................

3 9 6 ,5 9 5

4 4 4 ,6 0 3

B e e f , c a n n e d .............. .. ...........................................

ci, 208,608

c4,578,9 0 2

3 ,1 7 3 ,7 6 7

4 ,2 1 4 , 791

B e e f , f r e s h ............................ ........ ...........................

6 ,7 6 8 ,8 8 1

8 ,3 4 2 ,1 3 1

1 1 ,9 8 7 ,3 3 1

1 1 ,1 9 9 ,4 8 1

3 ,2 0 2 ,2 7 5

3 ,6 1 9 ,1 4 5

6 7 ,7 5 8

7 3 ,8 9 5

P a p e r h a n g i n g s ........................................................................
'W r i t i n g p a p e r a n d e n v e l o p e s . . . ' . ...............................
A l l o t h e r ................................................... .................................

{
{

P r o v is io n s , c o m p r is in g m e a t a n d d a i r y p r o d u c t s :
M ea t p rod u cts—
B e e f p ro d u cts—

B e e f , s a l t e d o r p i c k l e d .................
* B e e f , o t h e r c u r e d _________ ________________

03,742,282
e ................... e ...................

<23,902,556

4 ,0 1 5 ,7 9 8

3 ,2 4 8 ,7 4 9

4 ,7 9 3 ,3 7 5

3 ,3 2 2 ,4 7 6

2 ,1 4 4 ,4 9 0

B a c o n ..................................................... ...............

4 2 ,1 2 4 ,6 0 2

3 2 ,2 8 2 ,7 5 1

3 3 ,7 9 7 ,4 3 0

3 1 ,0 5 3 ,1 7 4

2 6 ,8 9 9 ,1 1 1

2 7 ,3 3 8 ,9 4 3

2 7 ,1 8 7 ,1 7 5

2 9 ,8 7 2 ,2 3 1

3 9 , 149> 635

3 7 ,4 0 4 ,9 8 9

H a m . . ............................ .. ......................................

4 ,5 5 1 ,1 7 2

5 ,8 7 3 ,2 0 1

5 ,8 8 7 ,4 1 5

6 ,0 3 0 ,7 7 4

4 ,7 4 1 ,1 0 0

5 ,9 7 5 ,7 2 7

4 ,9 8 8 ,4 5 8

4 ,7 7 9 ,6 1 6

7 ,9 0 7 ,1 2 5

8 ,2 4 5 ,6 8 5

............................................. .. ....................
H o g p rod u cts—

4,423
1,662
15,406
1,233
P o r k , p i c k l e d ............ .. .......................................
5 ,1 7 7 ,1 3 6
5 ,1 1 9 ,4 2 6
( 4 ,7 4 9 ,6 5 8
5,640,094 4,368,691 4,733,415 4,753,488
■ Lard........................... .......................... 28,975,902 26,618,048 25,305,953 22,595,219 20,361,786 22,703,921 22,751,105 27,329,173 33,455,520
324,099
03,082
18,897
18,641
25,995
21,793
131,641
Mutton........................................................
188,172
282,087
Oleomargarine—
Imitation butter...................................
92,779
93,863
297,264
88,848
212,634
250,605
812,854
271,699
171,119
The o il................................................. 2,703,038 4,273,220 4,671,243 4,358,853 2,954,954 4,676^131 3,230,123 2,664,492 6,476,258
P o r k , f r e s h .............................................* ...............




| 7 ,2 0 1 ,2 7 0

6* 1 9 2,268

$

1 3 ,0 5 7

2 6 ,8 0 7

8 ,9 8 5

56,358
4,787,843.
34,414,323
18,959
255,024
7,859,130

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP,

P a p e r , and m anufactures o f :

Poultry and gam e............. ........................
173 / ..............
24,336
33,644
A ll other meat products............................. ffm
g *. . . . . . . . .
609,492
900,844
Dairy products—
Butter......................................................... 2,864,570 2,290,665 3,750,771 3,64* 646
Cheese................................ ........................ 14,058,975 11,134,526 11,663,713 10,444,409
M i l k ......................................................................................
200,490
180,505
221,284
203,008

2*484
947,524

2*284
956,534

25,496
915,247

9,827
87* 161

23,365
931,770

15,808
*007,757

2,95* 457
7,662,145
255,864

*98* 688
7,59* 633
258,971

1,88*908
8,73*304
294,806

*568,765
7,889,671
260,590

*187,489
*591,042
30* 325

*197,106
7,405,376
26*298

T otal....................................................... 122,020,530 109,217,119 114,353,788 107,332,456 90,625,216 92,783,296
959,128
10,953
10,109
18,265

1,020,827
24,237
8,679
17,321

C lover............................................................... 2,925,911
Cotton....................................................... .......
114,683
Tim othy........................ - .................. .............. > 1,179,006
A ll other.......................... ...............................

3,365,974
10*494

Salt..........................................................................

427,219
34,733
9,870
26,007

20* 630
125,182
10,619
26,488

219,259
5*688
1*241
29,827

241,952
51,102
29,204
25,270

531,122
31,490
22,234
31,478

294,947
*20,434
2*124
3*266

183,096
1*189
20,728
29,073

88,359
9,892
33,012
29,510

2,730,815
65,073
945,945 { 370,411
( 311,084

1,525,283
114,389
157,444
369,558

26* 882
112,782
175,754
1,396,572

630,850
121,441
281,048
87* 070

1,009,695
8* 195
117,677
305,123

*11*583
119,279
451,72Cf
19*014

1,76*034
74,5*
473,770
327,509

*575,039
85,315
370,151
470,394

See ds :

T ota l.................................................

4,219,600

Silk, manufactures o f...............................................

39,250 j

*42*413

3,477,383

2,16*674

1,94* 990

1,907,409

1,516,690

3,87* 504

*637,888

2,500,899

40,268

80,578

74,610

6*052

5*513

5*659

7*999

5*449

9*071

SOAP:

Toilet or fancy......................................
A ll oth er..........................................................

49,760
618,233

42,021
647,105

39,636
700,790

4*129
649,165

60,646
77*131

57,761
789,677

59,496
756,368

61,164
77*194

67,027
*041,990

86,704
*050,559

T otal.............................................. ........

667,993

689,126

740,426

697,294

832,777

847,428

815,864

889,858

*109,017

*137,263

•4*721
..............

6*651
h ..............

4*533
41,191

6*683
27,658

12*840
20,963

139,656
4*112

84,018
8*270

111,386
30,711

110,757
2*457

7*202
2*440

Spermaceti and spermaceti wax............................
Spices, ground or prepared....................................

h




t Included in “ Salted or pickled beef.*'
/Included in "A ll other unmanufactured articles. ”
g included in "A ll other manufactured articles.”
AIn eluded in " Coffee and oocoa, ground or prepared,” etc.

149

a Includes “ Stationery, except o f paper. "
& Paraffin wax only.
0 Includes
preserved meats.
d Includes all salted and cured b e d

'

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES O F.

Quicksilver................ ............. : .............................
Bags........................................................................

9* 05* 080 10* 12*444 13* 26* 506 139,017,471

of th e

PRINCIPAL and

o x h e e A b t ic i .e s o f

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc .,

from

1882 t o 1891— Cont’d.

150

H o. 1 6 7 .—VALUES

Tear ending J one 30—
Articles.
Spirits :

1883.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

1,982,883

r 764,983
8,445
223,887
2,236,617.
856,728
48,044

1,989,038

A ll oth er............................................................

1884.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

599,826
15,266
275,755
1,628,950
191,394
34,323

‘Dollars.
84,852
2,838
229*822
220,104
163,744
170,017

D olla rs.

821,396
1,299
269,352
3,880,102
550,128
42,939

1885. ,

186,667
5,797
219,679
318,921
32,907
37,132

78,615
115
524,509
1,081,347
362,688
170,827

176,509 )
1,748 > 180,299
663,039 } 1,230,994
489,250
260,871
137,029
82,671
165,535
132,596

T otal.........................................................

1,989,038

1,982,883

4,138,704

5,565,216

2,745,514

801,103

' 871,377

2,218,101

1,633,110

1,887,431

Spirits of turpentine................................................
Starch....................................... ...............................
Stationery, except of paper________ _
Stereotype and electrotype p la te s ..........................
Straw and palm leaf, manufactures o f ....................

3,798,034
331,471

4,366,229
325,575

%.... ...........

a .................

1,730
022,087

3,288
543,685

3,885,500
305,515
342,989
30,727
37,955

2,690,231
276,274
395,123
28,598
41,935

2,811,777
285,056
397,714
15,325
47,188

3,489,895
281,072
390,408
25,799
96,161

3,580,106
202,932
425,091
31,931
79,625

3,777,525
272,630
474,839
24,683
61,928

4,590,931
378,115
490,673
30,662
6 3 ,3 ^

4,668,140
475,817
560,456
28,310
78,844

Molasses and siru p .............................................
Sugar, brown.....................................................
Sugar, refined......................................................
Candy and confectionery...................................

472,614
4,251
1,335,689
02,391

710,285
148,957
2,454,210
103,290

898,966
14.C65
5,402,493
112,046

858,894
9,039
16,071,767
88,549

1,115,437
5,030
10,972,729
98,570

1,293,000
. 6,672
11,435,765
173,570

907,868
7,502
2,184,788
155,521

889,438
6,174
1,070,236
151,685

936,233
12,518
1,901,386
179,276

768,306
11,235
6,138,746
181,501

T otal.........................................................

1,874,945

3,416,742

6.428,170

17.028.249 ' 12,191,766

12,908,907

3,255,679

2,117,533

3,029,413

7,099,788

Tin, manufactures o f ................................................
T obacco, and manufactubbs o f :

cl98,608

cl91,947

166,819

137,551

219,000

236,733

284,896

249,836

IT

SUGAR AND MOLASSB8:

Leaf.....................................................................
Stems and trimmings......................................... >19,067,721
Cigars.................................................................
113,717
Cigarettes ..........................................................
A ll other manufactures o f ................................. 2,249,431
T otal......................................................... 21,430,869




162,304

"

157,724~
' ■

"

(17.405,234
19,438,066
360,526
82,306
C
96,901 > 248,890
2,560,262
2,199,261

21,799,251
226,535
52,066
317,653
2,371,800

26,926,544
231,913
43,726
412,664
2,810,061

25,637,983
310,294
63,387
467,511
2,751,497

21,507,776
428,308
49,686
626,166
2,902,605

18,546,991
354,077
85,866
752,857
2,869,877

21,149,869
329,687
97,703
830,817
2,947,525

20,710,911
322,848
98,356
1,008,657
3,079,700

20,296,217

24,767,305

30^424,908

29,230,672

25,514,541

22,609,668

25,355,601

25,220,472

22,095,229

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP.

Alcohol..............................................................
Fare,neutral, or cologne spirits..................
Bum............................................ .......................

1882.

Trunks, vuliseg, and traveling baira__ ____________
Umbrellan, mnisolft, and sunshade*.............................
Varnish ............... ......... ......................................................

202,520
4,013

192,952
2,025

189,625

187,142

160,970

161,644

170,163

209,850

1,950

4, 878

1,716

188,352

134,103

1,057
135,366

2,911

187, £60

3,2*5
209,715

173,760
1,075

184,624

3,090

149,871

187,159

202,727

216,483

562,864
73,515
318,259 ;

462,762

560,574
63,780

558,317
72,760

473,006

64,161
308,193

316,224

269,693
231,265

316,482
286,321

=

203,285
- =

VEGETABLES:
Beans and pease........................................................

d 654,887

d 567,012

409,074

522,322

570,153

Onions..........................................................................
Potatoes........................................................................
Vegetables, canned...................................................
A ll other, Including pickles....................................

61,299

44,074

59,682

73,566

75,838

441,816
0181,281

428,478
0.119,277

374,588
155,365

265,355

346,864

113,683

114,470

120,877

125, 448

265,537
140,634

311,254

137,789

190,339
134,293

228,567

154,245

198,120

225,060

180,173

T o ta l..................................................................

1,503,328

1,296,630

1,113,179

1,095,803

1,317,487

1,308,653

1,241,287

1,449,952

1,357,095

1,335,975

9 2,9 2 2

79,993

Steamers.....................................................................

56,0 6 3

67,8 0 0

3 00,200

261 ,2 65

4 7 ,0 8 2

4 0 ,3 4 3

8 0 ,8 6 0

2 0 ,2 2 2

101,598

Sailing vessels............................................................

34,1 5 0

101,409

8 1,1 4 0

1 26 ,1 95

1 1 ,9 4 0

3 0 ,4 3 7

2 6 ,5 0 0

1 7 ,1 5 0

3 ,20 0

3 ,5 0 0

T o ta l..................................................................

9 0,2 1 3

169,209

381,340

3 87 ,4 60

5 9 ,0 2 2

7 0 ,7 8 0

107 ,3 50

3 7 ,3 7 2

104,798

9 6,4 2 2

V in egar............................... ...............................................
W a s, bees’ ............................................................................

9 ,8 4 6

9 ,1 2 2

1 0 ,6 8 1

8 ,2 7 9

1 2 ,0 7 2

1 0 ,0 6 9

1 0 ,3 6 5

1 0 ,4 6 4

10,5 2 0

1 0,4 8 9

3 2,3 3 5

1 7,6 0 4

1 6,0 4 2

9 ,7 5 8

3 6 ,6 2 6

2 4 ,9 9 7

2 0 ,5 5 4

2 3 ,9 1 8

1 9,7 2 7

3 0,0 2 7

325 ,3 33

599,550

3 1 9 ,5 0 8

4 7 0 ,0 3 9

3 8 5 ,0 5 8

5 2 3 ,2 6 7

7 9 9 ,0 42

7 6 2 ,4 6 4

7 05,500

717,230

6 7 ,9 0 9

77,2 8 0

6 7 ,9 0 9

^77,280

1 3,8 6 3

1 3 ,5 5 2

Boards, deals, and planks................................ >
Joists and scantling......................... ................ 1 6 ,8 8 7 ,0 8 0

8 ,3 7 7 ,9 0 8

W halebone..........................................................................
*
W ink : t
In bottles....................................................................
K o tin b o ttle s............................................................ J
T o ta l..................................................................

r

3 2 ,7 2 5

2 4 ,8 1 3

2 3 ,4 9 9

3 1 ,6 9 8

3 3 ,0 0 0

3 2,3 5 0

6 2,3 9 2

6 2 ,5 7 4

9 3 ,2 9 7

191 ,6 72

2 0 1 ,5 25

2 3 6 ,4 8 8

2 38,580

3 19 ,0 85

9 4 ,2 3 2

9 5,2 9 9

118, n o

2 1 5 ,1 7 1

2 3 3 ,2 23

2 6 9 ,4 8 8

2 70,030

371 ,4 77

9 ,4 6 4

6 ,9 8 5

8 ,5 6 8

4*975

1 0 ,5 1 1

8 ,7 1 3

16,7 4 6

7 ,0 2 6

1 7 ,0 7 9 ,7 0 1

\

2 8 ,9 2 3
6 5 ,3 0 9

,

,

W ood, and manufactures o f :
Firewood......................................................................
L u m b e r-

Hoops and hoop poles....................................
Laths...................................................................

9 3 ,3 5 8

1 38,983

4 1 ,5 7 3

45, 168

)
j

r

Palings, pickets, and bed slats....................
Shingles................................................................
187,606
2 03,779
« Included in *4Paper, and manufactures of.”
b Includes only hats, caps, and bonnets of palm leaf, straw, etc.
Includes ‘ ' Tin, and m&uufactures of.”

9




<

<

6 ,5 7 0 ,5 7 6

6 ,6 2 0 ,9 1 1

6 ,5 3 1 ,1 4 4

7 ,1 5 9 ,9 9 9

9 ,7 0 3 ,2 1 9

9 ,9 7 4 ,8 8 8

9 ,9 1 6 ,9 4 5

195 ,0 43

1 83 ,1 66

1 51 ,1 1 9

1 26 ,2 84

1 6 2 ,2 50

3 52 ,1 50

3 81,640

1 5 5 ,1 14

3 56 ,4 70

3 46,598

2 24 ,8 8 5

2 1 3 ,8 52

1 6 1 ,8 53

8 3 ,0 9 4

59,9 7 8

6 0 ,5 0 2

2 2 ,2 9 5

2 0 ,2 7 7

4 8 ,3 7 7

3 2 ,9 4 0

2 7 ,2 3 1

4 6 ,0 9 7

2 4 ,9 5 1

2 0 ,7 9 9

1 5,6 1 5

2 8 ,5 1 5

1 9 ,5 4 4

1 3,8 5 3

2 0 ,4 1 1

3 0 ,1 8 8

30,653

1 3,4 7 9

1 83,521

1 3 2 ,9 7 6

103, 049

1 01 ,2 82

1 0 4 ,3 62

9 9 ,7 5 6

111,926

116,868

d Includes “ Small grain and pulse ” other than enumerated under breadstuffs.
e Includes " Vegetables, prepared or preserved. ”

-

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— VALUES OP.

V essels sold to F oreigners :

h-t
O*

No. 167.—VALUES

of th e

PRINCIPAL

an d other

A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, e t c . , f r o m 1862 t o 1891— C o n t ’d.

c*

Tear ending June 30—

W

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

o o d , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f — Continued.

Lumber—Continued.
Shooks—

75,998

89,333

j 4,346,878

4,867,401
t
1,567,631

Other............................... ....................................
Staves and headings...........................................
A ll other lum ber................................................

1,587,493

205,836

174,723

136, 754

157,637

76,913

118,557

199, 674

r 1 ,5 26,437

1 ,465,465

1,1 9 8 ,4 4 4

938, 505

830,118

808,420

766,607

450,492

l 2,686,473

1,950, 744

2 ,0 3 0 ,0 9 7

2 ,0 0 5 ,9 5 5

2, 087, 538

2,1 6 8 ,9 0 9

2,476,857

% 404, 213

976,191

1,182,143

1,175, 099

1,204,392

1, 756,083

1,490,475

1,355,141

886,133
2, 549,411

Timber—
< 2 ,2 4 7 ,3 2 8

1,6 0 9 ,4 8 5

2, 092,557

1,976, 750

2,331, 050

3,132, 888

3, 384,847

i 1 ,7 3 5,382

1,289,281

829,109

697,915

970,442

1,122, 223

1,381,747

1,227,960

1,7 0 4 ,6 3 5

1,691,780

1 ,2 5 8 ,5 6 5

1, 041, 278

2 ,0 2 7 ,4 9 6

1,6 3 7 ,3 4 6

1, 680, 346

2,274,102

294,942

284,016

267,005

273,328

323, 023

307,356

320,840

338, 263

114,985

116,295

140, 670

312,401

425,278

240, 430

3,088,902

2,9 5 6 ,1 1 4

S a v e d .....................................................................
Hewed..................................................................... $ 3 ,570,160

3,102,232

Logs, and other timber.............. ......... ..............

1,510,412

2,540,637

a .................

a ................

ishings................................................................

a _______

a .............

173,661

131,403

104,935

114,061

102,220

Hogsheads and barrels, em pty........................

284,051

301,234

320,184

324> 206

497,458

456,992

502,556

Household furniture..........................................

2,342,191

2,579,369

2 ,4 2 9 ,8 3 1

2 ,1 2 8 ,6 9 2

2 ,1 2 1 ,8 1 2

1 ,9 7 8 ,7 4 5

2 ,3 3 5 ,5 6 9

2 ,6 2 8 ,6 7 3

Wooden ware........ ...............................................
A ll oth e r...............................................................

442,688

516,770

406,264

321,464

331,235

325,986

293,064

321,378

360,515

387,823

2,628,677

2,447,711

1, 724,838

1 ,5 9 0 ,7 1 4

1 ,3 8 6 ,3 9 8

1 ,4 7 9,943

1,699,695

2 ,4 6 5 ,4 8 8

2 ,197,815

1, 924, 022

T o ta l.................................................................... 24,012,028

26,793,708

2 4 ,275,128

21,464,322

20,643,390

19,654,934

2 3 ,063,108

2 6 ,910,672

28, 274,529

26,270,040

39,423

Manufactures of—
Doors, sash, and blinds ................................... .
Moldings, trimmings, and other house fin­

W ool , a n d manu factures o f :
Wool, r a w ............ , .......................................................

37,327

22,114

3 ,073

16,739

19,625

78,002

5,272

23,065

33,543

Carpets............................................................................

8,040

9,432

8,591

24,115

9 ,340

8 ,6 5 7

5,513

4 ,5 9 7

6,702

18,475

41.878

41,478

30,785

40 ,6 5 6

33,225

18,414

40,957

26,543
424,022

Flannels and blankets............................................... I
W earir " apparel........................................................ j
AT

400,064

356,782

nanufactures o f ...........................................

manufactures..................................




408,104

366,214

(
}

532,658

538,726

466,156

399,236

363, 205

264,074

317,910

l

120,981

171,643

147,352

90,793

69,410

56,864

71,910

50,158

704,108

775,962

653,633

539,342

471,353

343,949

437,479

519,198

EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

186,853

DOMESTIC

B ox.......................................................................

ZlXC, AND MANUFACTURES OVt

Ore, or oxide..............................................

22,824 },

24,851 11

Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets............... -..
A ll other manufactures.............................

7,270 i
4,901

biT-iTo” I
12,740 |
77,109 |

Total sine, etc., not Including ore....
A ll

value ov uekc basm sb .......




25,354

182,900

\

142, on

“ o£iia2

,

18,654 j

15,3 7 0 f

2 8 ,8 1 2

43,957 j

18,601 |

38,084

150,150

131,732

519,930 j

505,668

755,513

910.558

510.686
1,261,006

543*021
1,366,700

783,239,732 804,223,632 1724,904,852 !720,082,946 065,964,520 703,022,923 083,862,104 [730.282, GOO 845,298,828
____________ !____________!____________i____________i____________

872; 270,283

121,038 1|

71,715

14,242

12,201 {

474,856

269,778
1,155,314 |

494,890

405,075 !

708,51$ ‘

i
404,781 •

1,288,888

817,810 j

702,184 [

079,198 |

831,900 j

a Included in *' All other mann&elures of wood.11

~ < W

20 6*0

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP,

T otal

1 5 .9 7 0 |

"120.947
29,203

abticles sot blskwhbbb knumbratrd t

TTnroanufoctiired articles...........................
ManuCactured articles...............................

44,152!|
_2v 5 P

C*
03

H o . 168 .— QUANTITIES

op t u b

PRINCIPAL A rticles
tee

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED

T en Years

fr o m

1862

to

1801,

fr o m

the

U n ite d Stat es

d u iu xg

in c l u s iv e .

Year ending ■Tune 30—
A r t ic l e s .
|

1884.

A k ij ia x s :
108,110

104,444

30 ,8 6 3

3 6 ,129

4 6 ,3 8 2 |

2 ,2 4 8

2 ,8 0 0

2 ,6 3 2

4 ,2 3 7

S h o o p .....................................

139,676

337,251

135,890 !

190,518

433,0 0 5
205>,930
Earley............................
15,520.412 16,093,633
Bread and biactrifc-.........
C om .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......liu a h .- 43.164.015 40,566,825
Corn meal ....................
288.942
267,207
461,496
625,690
Oata...............................
Oatmeal......................... ............I ts .. a ................ a .................
E ye--------------------------2,170,026
973,921
4,948
6,031
E ye flour..................
95,271,802 100,385,828 i|
W heat............................
W heat flo o r ...................
5.915,666
9,305,664
6,350 11
B i u c c s : B uilding................
5,400
1,754,690 j
1,339,154
Candles.................................
Cars, passenger and freight, for steaxa
!
3,534
xailroada........ ...................
2;663 j
|
CHEWCALE, DRUGS, BYKS, A M ) UEDJCHEBt
756,464
Ashes, pot and pearl___ ............lb s..
515,505 |
Ginseng..........................
282, 7 2 8 j
414, m

557,813
463,051

|

I
119,065 ||

1887.

3 7 4 ,6 7 9

9 1 ,1 4 8

9 5 ,6 5 4

2 ,2 8 3 ,

8 ,7 4 8

3 ,5 0 1

3 ,1 1 0

1 ,7 5 4

2,971 ||

2,QSQ .

a 3£4

2 , 1d4

121,701

148.817 ||
!

12 8 ,8 5 2 i

07,321

6 0 ,9 4 7

3 ,7 1 2

1,0 2 8 ;

1,191 ]!

724j 955 '

|

2 .3 0 5 ,3 0 0

la 778,850 15,060,061
63,655,433 40,307,252
293,546
265,333
5,072,004
440,283
29,405,008 | 16,818,330
196,725,i
357,250
3,329
a 84i
57,759,209 101,971,949
a 179,2411 11,518,449
5,241 |
a 731
1,580,556 !. 1,859,370
|
1I
563 |
867 i
1,106

17,589,740 16,471,972
45.247.400 ! 51,834,416
252; 779 j;
200,510
1, 700,370 !'■ 4,191,692
27,236,427 36,205,413
2,950,538
6,220,206
4,564
3,972 |
70,340,012;| 84,653,714 ;
9,152,260 I1 10,648,145 1
6,223j
7,998 1
1,907,409 1 2,245,463 !
|
2,089 j
744,769 j
295,242 )

610,540 j
616,265 |

2 3 .7 5 5

i

252,183

775,562 |
j
377,345

i
580,057 !'
47^ 608 ‘

58A 461
683,481

682.975
532,846 ]

180J.

391,836

lt« U

sol

j

;

1,6 1 6
in ,

1890.

4 5 ,1 2 8 j

1 ,9 4 7 !

i
62 9 ,1 3 0 '

'

205, 786 ;

2,7 2 1 !

234,509 i

1589.

>
75 ,3 8 3

213,874 1|

1888.

1 4 0 ,2 6 8 I|

106,4 5 9

74,187

:

i

553,742 j
314,320 j

1880.

6 5 ,0 2 5 j

BSBADSTUKFS:




j

j

C attle............................ ................S o . .
H o g s .............................
*aS0* *
£C orscfi-«^*« p.
R a l e s ..................................... ....... ...N o ..

COAL:
Anthracite................. .
Bituminous.....................

1865.

;

1 ,4 4 0 .3 2 1
1,403,31)
'! 14,494,880 j 15,035,5U)
!; 00,592,029 l 301,673,717
361,248
|
1
812, l8ti
624,220 13,682,776
!1 10.210.443i 25,460,322 |
287,252 j a 257,377 j j
3,933 !
3, GC0 '
46,414,120 ’ 54,3r7,707
9,374,803 . 12,231,711 ;
6,573 !|
3.360 |
, 1,427,798. 1,522,153 |j
!1
s[
3,662 1f
794;
3,519;
1
1

550,884 |

13,048,708
24,27a 417
270,613
832,564
4,829,2*8
78,783
a 674
65,780.201
11,963,574
% 882
1,503,179

073, UC2
15,541,655
30,76a 213
318,329
953.010
7 ,73a 673
832,739
4,254
55,131,918
11,844,301
* i«
1,516,070
* ,m

889,503
330^831

512,863 !
308,365 '

671, s :i
271,228 j

52a 880 ,
223,113 !

430,582
2S3.O0O

680,138
643,563 i

j
944,383
780,248 j

7a-.- 750 .
943,304 *
1,136,0641.
841,798

924,312
1,474,727

i

HHiJiLTi.vYAi)— bamoixu ;>u«;woa

1883.

mo

1883.

COPPKR, AND MANUFACTURES OF

O re ............................................ * .........
Ingots, bars, and o ld ............... ... l b s .. j
Sheets..........................................

1 9 ,3 0 7

4 1 ,6 1 5

2 7 ,2 0 1

1 5 ,3 6 4

3 9 ,9 1 0

3 8 ,0 6 2

36,8 4 0

3 8,5 6 2

r 1 6 ,9 3 9 ,0 9 0

4 4 ,6 7 2 ,4 9 3

2 4 ,2 3 9 ,2 5 8

1 9 ,5 8 0 ,9 2 3

2 5 ,3 0 3 ,3 3 7

1 4 ,3 3 4 ,0 1 3

2 0 ,2 3 7 ,4 0 9

3 4 ,5 5 4 ,5 1 7

5 9 ,3 6 5

5 3 ,1 3 5

1 5 4 ,7 43

1 4 ,3 8 8

2 1 ,2 1 8

8 5,9 5 1

4 6 ,4 6 8

4 ,8 5 3 ,5 9 2
5 ,6 9 2 ,0 7 9
8 ,0 2 1 ,4 9 7
6 ,4 1 9 ,5 6 9
6 ,7 6 4 ,0 3 3
4 ,6 1 3 ,6 7 5
7 ,0 5 3 ,7 6 5
9 ,2 2 0 ,8 1 9
Sea island...........................
3 ,5 9 8 ,8 6 6
Other unmanufactured . . ... l b s .. 1,735,122,369 2,282,382,983 1,858,973,664 1,884,895,439 2,053,423,769 2,161,435,833 2,257,067,061 2,378,397,100 2,462,579,034

2,892,770,703

lbs........ 1,739,975,961 2,288,075,062 1,862,572,530 1,891,659,472 2,058,037,444 2.169,457,330 2,264,120,626 2,384,816,669 2,471,799,853

2,907,358,795

1 ,2 9 7

5 ,6 4 6

3 ,3 4 0 ,5 3 1

8 ,2 2 1 ,3 6 3

i

1 05,680

C otton, a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

Unmanufactured—

4 ,5 2 6 ,8 0 8

3 ,6 9 4 ,7 0 6

3 ,8 8 4 ,2 3 3

3 ,9 6 9 ,5 6 8

4 ,2 8 3 ,7 2 3

4 ,6 9 6 ,0 1 7

4 ,8 7 2 ,0 6 0

5 ,0 2 0 ,9 1 3

5 ,8 2 0 ,7 7 9

1

Manufactures of—
Colored............................... yards.. 2 9 ,5 2 5 ,6 7 2
Uu colored............................ .yards.. 1 14 ,0 94 ,4 02
E g g s ....................................................
F e i t i li z e r s ______ _

4 ,4 9 9 ,5 7 9

_______

3 5 ,4 4 1 ,2 9 6

3 2 ,7 3 8 ,1 2 3

5 1 ,2 9 3 ,3 7 3

6 7 ,7 9 3 ,0 1 3

5 4 ,4 4 6 ,9 3 6

' 4 0 ,8 5 6 ,3 2 9

9 9,7 5 0 ,4 5 0

1 1 4 ,8 0 6 ,5 0 5

1 4 2 ,5 4 7 ,0 8 0

1 3 6 ,8 0 9 ,0 7 4

1 1 5 ,7 6 6 ,6 7 9

7 7 ,5 9 6 ,8 6 2

7 5 ,7 1 6 ,4 9 0

1 3 5 ,5 2 9 ,5 9 0

42, 3 0 9 , 770

360 ,0 23

2 9 5 ,4 8 4

2 4 0 ,7 68

252 ,2 02

3 72 ,7 72

4 1 9 ,7 0 1

5 48 ,7 50

3 80 ,8 84

3 63 ,1 16

a .....................

a

___________

1 61 ,3 52

136 ,9 76

1 73,031

2 2 0 ,7 9 2

1 9 4 ,2 71

1 29 ,5 3 9

2 27 ,5 93

2 31,915

a

a ___________

1 ,6 4 1 ,0 6 1

1 ,0 3 5 ,2 4 2

9 1 3 ,1 14

4 6 3 ,3 8 1

9 1 9 ,4 9 7

1 ,0 6 2 ,5 5 7

1 ,0 4 3 ,1 6 2

8 68,796

1 7 ,7 4 5 ,8 4 0

1 4 ,9 2 9 ,1 2 3

1 8 ,1 7 8 ,9 8 7

1 5 ,6 6 4 ,1 9 5

1 6 ,9 4 3 ,7 4 8

1 7 ,8 2 0 ,8 8 3

1 5 ,6 2 5 ,9 2 8

1 7 ,0 3 0 ,0 1 9

1 7 ,3 1 3 ,1 7 0

7 ,1 7 4 ,3 3 2

6 ,5 1 7 ,5 9 7

5 ,6 4 4 ,2 0 2

4 ,9 7 8 ,8 2 6

4 ,7 5 7 ,1 8 8

4 ,4 1 2 ,0 4 8

5 ,1 8 0 ,4 9 4

6 ,2 0 8 ,0 7 9

1 3 ,1 0 2

2 4 ,5 1 2

2 8 ,5 0 5

1 5 ,7 6 0

7 ,0 3 6

1 ,3 0 3

948

2 ,2 9 5

3 1 ,9 3 2

3 5 ,4 9 2

3 0,8 6 6

2 0 ,3 1 0

1 2 ,9 4 5

1 9 ,2 9 8

2 5,9 5 0

33,0 9 7

1 6 ,2 2 9 ,1 6 3

1 3 ,4 8 4 ,5 6 5

2 8 ,3 9 3 ,1 4 0

2 8 ,7 6 1 ,6 6 1

2 2 ,3 6 7 ,2 2 5

1 0 ,0 0 6 ,6 9 1

8 ,9 9 2 ,8 3 4

6 ,9 7 3 ,1 6 8

1 46,776

..to n s ..

3 9 ,0 1 6 ,6 8 2

3 4 ,0 6 6 ,2 9 2
1 08 ,6 3 4 ,4 5 9

F lb H :
F r e s h _____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

_________ T.

Dried, smoked or cured—
Codfish, including haddock, hake,
and pollock.....................
Other....................................

1 7 ,8 6 5 ,3 4 4

a .................

Pickled—
M ackerel ...................................
O th ftr ________________________

Salm on, canned . . . . . . . . . . ______________

a

.....................

a
a

.............. ..

3 8,2 2 4

a
a

..........
...................

4 8 ,5 5 1

....... .............

a ___________

a

.....................

a

................. .

F la x, hem p, an d ju t e , m anufactures
7 ,1 3 9 ,2 1 1

8 ,9 7 3 ,3 1 5

6 ,9 7 5 ; 776

7 ,2 1 9 ,3 8 7

7 ,8 3 3 ,6 7 8

7 ,6 2 7 ,1 8 3

7 ,1 5 7 ,1 9 3

i
7 ,5 3 3 ,1 8 5

Apples, dried.............................
Apples, green or ripe..............
Glucose, or grape sugar.................
G lu e ................................................... .

2 ,8 9 3 ,2 7 0

1 0 ,1 8 7 ,9 5 7

5 ,5 5 8 ,7 4 6

1 8 ,4 1 6 ,5 7 3

1 0 ,4 7 3 ,1 8 3

8 ,1 3 0 ,3 9 0

1 2 ,8 0 3 ,1 6 1

2 2 ,1 0 2 ,5 7 9

2 0 ,8 6 1 ,4 6 2

1 9 4 ,3 75

3 45,313

1 0 5 ,4 00

6 68 ,8 67

7 4 4 ,5 39

5 9 1 ,8 68

4 8 9 ,5 7 0

9 4 2 ,4 0 6

4 53 ,5 06

1 35,207

5 ,5 3 5 ,7 7 8

5 ,6 6 0 ,9 7 3

6 ,7 7 3 ,1 1 5

1 ,8 2 5 ,7 9 5

2 ,5 7 2 ,0 9 0

4 ,4 7 6 ,9 3 1

6 ,2 6 3 ,7 5 1

8 1 ,2 8 5 ,2 2 0

8 8 ,2 5 6 ,1 6 1

5 6 ,1 4 9 ,4 2 7

2 7 5 ,4 94

3 42 ,9 57

2 2 2 ,3 1 3

2 35 ,5 7 5

2 9 7 ,6 53

2 7 5 ,3 6 2

3 5 6 ,8 99

5 3 4 ,2 0 3

7 28 ,6 96

986,552

Gunpowder...................., ..................

1 ,9 4 4 ,5 1 6

3 ,4 3 9 ,4 6 0

1 ,8 7 2 ,9 5 6

1 ,2 0 6 ,5 7 6

6 6 6 ,6 6 9

4 7 4 ,4 7 7

9 07 ,9 91

9 08 ,5 4 7

7 33 ,9 83

7 33,834

• OF:

Cordage................................. .____lbs..

DOMESTIC EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES OF.

bales . .

1 4 ,5 8 8 ,0 9 2

F r u it s :




a Not stated.

Oi
Oi

No. 168.—QUANTITIES

of th e

PRINCIPAL A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC M ERCHANDISE EXPO R TED ,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891— Continued.

Ot
05

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1882.
H a y .......................................................
Hops......................................................

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

16,908

11,142

13,390

13,873

18,198

5,867,363

13,516,643

7,055,289

37,002

38,901

17,665,661
39,570

260,721
41,978

6,793,818
40,994

21,928
12,589,262

36,274

28,066

7,540,854

8,736,080

44761

44.849

34862

91,465

171,473

175,627

I c e .......................................................

54,062

7,817,228
35,372

I ndia rubber and gutta -percha, manufactures OF: Boots and shoes. pairs..

19,890

26,680

47,240

84,183

60,553

86k 166

71,025

4,653

1,476

1,024

2,502

2,821

8

4,148

3,030
3,765

3,226

6,346

4,635

7,659

9,376

12,965

18,458

13,435

Bar iron........................................ ... l b s ..

1,045,186

2,035,225

2,707,811

1,609,676

1,519,941

7,801
2,131,025

1,508,426

2,087,376

2,400,335

Band,hoftp, and scroll iron. . . ...lb s .
Car wheels..................................
1 Ingots*, bars, and rodB of stdel ... l b s ..

343,488

351,918

215,655

172,416

574,460

388,733

131,140

1,549,657
43,652

17,314
822,465

14,335

10,612
272,275

12,598
134208

11.969
207,127

8,516
506,955

Nails and spikes....................... ... l b s ..

8> 933,204

9,941,283

215,677
9,105,377

10,533
214,814

16,690
12,216
269,194

201,971

12,319
938,777

8,553,308

10,321,073

11,575,918

13,510,742

13,440.034

14466,597

13,492,160

________

562,993

780,319

2,162,517
564,060

4 751,639
119,491

977,416

1,168,741

52,800

697,671
8,923

808,047

55,266

56,808

484 351

144,978
190
15, G91

I ron

and steel, and manufactures of ;

Pig iron

......................... .......

Plates and sheets—
Of iron..................... .............
Of steel......................... .. . .

lb s .. a. ________
b ......... .

it

b ............ .

13,020
597,535

Railroad bars or rails—

•

Of iro n ..................................

2,485

139

553

1,103

164

524

34

7

4103

Of steel..................................

866

1,152

2,801

6,853

3,805

2,241

5,159

7,398

9,133

4

9

Steam engines, and parts o f—

,
N o .. a . . . . . . . . . . .

Fire engines. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Locomotive engines.......... . .. N o ..
Stationary e n g in e s .......
W ir e .........................................

L eather ,

A ____

133
93

s .. . . . . . . . . .

c

___
219
136

282

85

135

.................

5,573,562

109
5,016,735

6 4
52
154
8,036,858

3

2

5

6

58

56

161

2
275

219

268

144
229

291

267

9,612,005

12,734,195

16,420,863

21,529,962

25,000,507

and manufactures o f :

Leather—
. ..l b s ,.

33,777,711

28,593,894

22,421,293

27,313,766

24,265,880

30,530,488

28,712,673

35,558,945

39,595,219

37,501,278

Boots and shoes........ ..... ... .pairs..

389,120

442,687

502,122

492,906

554,365

623,714

563,871

518,750

587,108

551,733

Sole
Manufactures of—




DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

19,309

1891.

1890.

1889.

' 1888.

1887.

10,570

79,743

90,213

375,059

895,373

413,278

170,059

258,411

242,991

, 8,753

10,723

11,490

14,498

639

589

631

1,365,012

1,492,314

1,420.218

1,601,377

20,471

20,306

22,028

28,806

71,282

79,079

107,732

352,898

372,432

395,424

233,941

203,972

1 46 ^ 26

67,030

74,687

65,768

79,627

I n b o t t le s ..................................

176,426

220,792

238,228

233,816

N o t in b o t t l e s ......................

141,978

215,938

236,896

# 0 ,1 1 8

8,868

8,594

8,451

7,228

1,020

915

754

960

f 1,515,211

1,269,304

1,131,500

37,572

19,068

L im e a n d c e m e n t ..........................

H alt

81,465

liquors:

M usical instruments:
O r g a n s ...................................... .............N o . .
P i a n o f o r t e s ............................ ............. N o . .

#

stores:

R o s i n ...........................................

)

T a r .............................................

}

O il o a k e a n d o il-c a k e m e a l . . .

Oil s :

53,259

16,178

13,297

14,245

20,703

14,355

18,327

8,541

419,440

537,376

442,959

596,787

488,255

472,027

551,443

733, 792

574,615

615,596

426,109,476

457,704,800

524,847,331

498,664,241

585,947,181

622,295,233

562,744,209

588,317,880

711,704,373

633,344,851

l

43,544

‘

\

A n im a l—

930,616

861,303
98,832

1,348,804

136,092
1,360,409

570,376

017,737

80,246,763

76,062,878

85,538,725

15,822,853
438,243,192

*12,311,197
469,471,451

15,735,239
480,845,811

13,002,483

12,526,069

16,910,513

156,230

76,816

77,353

L a r d ..................................

506,259

379,205

712,696

916,157

973,229

S p e r m , . . . . ......................

540, C64
1,083,925

275,021

343,669

209,846

179,808

226,983

488,915

63,159

72,142

159,486

977,768
106,793

1,184.871
360,223

41,304,997

52,712,306

67,186,329

81,037,992

W h a le a n d f i s h .............
O th e r a n im a l...................

1,790,251
17,265

1,419,525

T u r p e n t in e a n d p i t c h . . . . ......... b b l s . . I
O a k u m ............................................... .............l b s . .

\

1,206,628

1,214,611
162,565

1,092,448
62,552

483,208
558,080

1,844,041

1,404,769

727,732

512,253

72,987,383

05,450,653

91,415,095

12,066,921

14,100,054

456,487,221

502,257,455

12,937,433
523,295,090

571,119,805

22,889,529

25,166,913

30,162,522

33,514,730

32,601

40,087

52,916

88,066

975,163
157,169

M in e ra l, c r u d e ( in c lu d in g a ll n a tu ra l
o ils , 'w ith o u t r e g a r d

t o g ra v ity )

.

.................................... .............
M in e ra l, r e fin e d o r m a n u fa c t u r e d —
•

N a p h th a s ( in c lu d in g a ll lig h te r
p r o d u c t s o f d i s t illa t io n ) .g a lls ..
I ll u m i n a t i n g . . . . . . . . .

20,213.098

17,070,537

15,045,411

488,213,033

419,821,081

415,615,693

6,508,100

10,182,342

88,461

146,318

L u b r ic a t in g a n d h e a v y p a ra ffin
O i l ...................................

12,171,147

•

10,515,535,

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OP.

N aval

c ..................... c .....................
e ..................... c .....................

R e s id u u m ( in c lu d in g ta r a n d a ll
oth e r , fr o m

-w hich

t h e lig h t

1

&

8

I

d is t ille d ),
.......... b b l s . .




126,122

5 I n c lu d e d in “ I n g o t s , b a rs, a n d r o d s o f s t e e l.”

c N ot

sta ted .

157

A I n c lu d e d in “ B a n d , h o o p , a n d s o r o ll ir o n .’*

No. 168.—QUANTITIES

OF

th e

PRINCIPAL A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC M ERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891— Continued.

Tear ending June 30—

Oi
00

Articles.
1882.

1884.

1883.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

Oils—Continued.
Vegetable—
713,549

415,611

8,605,946

6,364,279

6,240,139

4,067,138

4,458,597

2,690, 7C0

13,384) 385

11,003,160

52,548

72,221

62,660

, 78,885

119,840

92,134

72,451

Paraffin and paraffin w ax................ . .l b s ..

* 121,161

53,993
14,228,551

17,089,817

24*378,488

24,289,693

31,546,223

36,005,522

33,826; 575

89,288
48,510; 551

76,789
66,366,003

................... a .................

43,050,588
83,560,874
36,287,188

40,458,375

51,025,254

82,638,507

93,498,273
48,980,269

137,895,391

173,237,596

192,191

55,006,399
194,036

97,508,419
102,110

109,585,727
194,045,638
90,286,979

77,844,555

112,745,370

1,621,833
111,689,251

P rovisions, comprising meat and dairy
PRODUCTS:
Meat products—
Beef products—
Beef, canned.................. ..l b s .. « .................
Beef, fresh..................... ..l b s ..

69,586.466

Beef, salted or pickled ..l b s .. \
Beef, other cared........ ..l b s .. >46,899,737
60,474,210
T illow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l b s ..

Hog products—
Bacon....... ................... ..lb s ..
Hams............................
Pork, fresh.............. . ..Ib£..
Pork, p ick led ..............
Lard..............................
H a tton ...............................
Oleomargarine—
Imitation batter......... .. lbs..
The o i l ......................... ..lb s ..
Dairy produofcs—
B a t t e r .. ... ....................... ..lb s ..
Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.lb s ..
Quicksilver........................ .............
B a g s ................................................
R ic e ..................................................




428,481,482
39,545,158
%

a

.................

120,784,064

115,780,830

41,680, 623

C42,379,911
*
641,163

48,143,711
572,427

38,810,098

63,091,103

294,118,759
46,139,911

341,579,410
47,919,958

185,417
62,110,302 i 60,363,313
,

> 80,447,466

a

81,064,373

99.423,362
58,903,870

50,431,719

824,955
40,919,951

63,278,403

83,151
92,483,052

345,924,217

369,423,351

364,417,744

331,306,703

357,877,399

531,899,677

514,675,557

54,202,002 ' 50,365,445
424,103
70,749

55,505,211

44,132,980

42,847,247

76,591,279

84,410,108

23,930

63,187

22,794

279,463

87,196,966

58,836,966

64,110,845

79,788,868

818,875
81,317,364

250,367,740

224,718,474

265,094,719

71,649,365
283,216,339

293,728,019

85,869,367
321,533,746

297,740,007

318,242,990

471,083,598

498,343,927

1,373,384

2,158,058

2,932,855

3,355,660

1,059,435

371,572

224,738

296,220

256,711

199,395

2,157,446
19,714,338

1,950,301
29,031,046

1,537,682
37,785,159

761,938
37,129,217

928,053
27,729,885

834,574
45,712,985

1,729,327
Uo, 146,595

2,192,047
28,102,534

2,535,926
68,218,098

80; 231,035

14,794,305

12,348,641
99,220,467

18,953.990
91,877,235

12,531,171 1 10,455,651

15,504,978

29,748,042

15,187,114

127,989,782

81,255,994

88,008,458

536,927

514,210

95,376,053
317,511

82,133,876

2,485,551

84,999,828
575,856
763,422

716,814

255,777

439,706

388,914

340,629

20,627,374

21,683,148

2,762,554

112,869,575
1,242,080

111,992,990
515,867

898,457

939,076

1,794,244

4,246,926

2,525,041

4,225,580

1,037,852
1,424,800

143,289

136,142

163,519

168,827

255,311

644,384

898,535

1,986,743

157,052

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF,

Cotton seed......................... galls..
L in se e d .............................. galls..

Salt..............................................
SfcKDS:

2,356,760

3,032,232

3,920,809

4,101,587

C lo v e r ..............................

32,167,822

29,732,661

11,901,142

11,800,123

27,404,787
5,674,560

17,653,112

C o tto n ..:...........................

11,046,985

6,836,394

3,830,737

4,023,937

..............lb s..

4,762,657

5,803,900

4,281,692

5,242,286

13,357,890

34,253,137
11,373,865

26,500,578
7,660,601

20,773,884

6,218,555
2,097,197

10,200,678
19,434,006

11,051,058
26,432,953

425,479

449,384

4,224,685

5,227,730

2,652,438

7,932,390

11,793,411

11,232; 141

18,610,518

6,500,004
19,682,466

334,919

336,222

18,901,768
226,576

10,108,014
8,757,788

12,279,255

12,460,733

14,169,424

265,593

896,869

259,947

13,804,938
277,271

Alcohol............................... proof galls..

3,897,082

4,711,094

2,253,590

1,264,513

329,317

276,726

325,005

Pure, neutral, or cologne spirits,
proof galls..

39,558

8,814

16,706

38,280

875,539

865,275

786,024

141
445,589

3,334

667,847

14,325
861,029

555,749

1,025,226

2,595,901

4,794,646
604,786
7% 064

1,951,903

360,561

225,754

1,292,329

507,939

239,995

222,494

153,681

383,805
294,840

121,506

54,656

45,361

39,271
28,707

166,160
12,243,621

Soap............................................
Spermaceti and spermaceti w a x ___ lbs.i

26,750,671
207,574

418,935

Rum ....................... ............ proof galls..
> 8,990,246
W hisky—
Bourbon..................... proof galls..
R y e .............................. proof galls..

4,637,835
834,087
44,433

A llo th er........................... . proof galls..
Spirits of turpentine..............

8,136,493

9,867,344

8,987,226

8,217,678

10,209,883

6,907,528

7,033,715

6,851,963

6,963,787

7,408,386

10,585,942
5,755,806

9,681,750

Starch........................................

11,300,729
6,787,909

103,993
11,248,920

7,228,193

9,168,097

12,883,821

6,749,869
161,350

8,231,282

11,002,318

6,439,852

4, 495,475

132,523

140,846

5,347,960
92,198

6,034,868

89,523

252, 579,077

164,339,967

190,672,154

34,505,311

14,167,216

207,467
27,018,002

108,228,620

249,195,681
13,487,140

211,521,051

244,343,740

12,238,18]

2,176

2,969

11,303,286
3,482

Sugar

and molasses

:

Molasses and siru p........
Sugar, brow n....................

1,900,146
52,036

Sugar, refined....................

3,169,952

5,906,005

13,761,069

1,726,652
26,815,463

202,079
75,920,734

L e a f .. . ...............................

223,665,980

235,628,300

192,130,820

293,666,993

b .................

b .................

15,026,867

219,221,207
11,262,439

281,737,120

Stems and trim m ings....

11,036,770

79,032

2,235
102,679

1,887
127,946

11,253,128
2,584

T obacco,

311,760

204,854

and manufactures o f :

4 017

8885

6,468

15,103

101,885

97,030

Cigars.................................
t
Cigarettes............ - .........
S n u ff.................................. ..............lb s..
Varnish......................................

t

<

8,110

Potatoes.............................




tk.mm.

. ••*. a ...................
53,425

46,593

408,286

439,443

a Not stated.

265,001

3,875
319,013

_____

a __________ T

80,399
,

84,156

96,427

143,946

150,153

169,610

153,365

201,106

271,044

408,318

387,222

77,103

68,811

71,689
434,864

253,170
.56,725

294,456
75,074

261,212

69,494
554,613

251,063
57,182

403,880

471,955

380,868

m
m......
....... ftm

236,727
195,713
a . . . . . . . . . . . (J#...........

106,832

a . . . . . . . . . . . a ................. ..

V egetables:
Beans and pease..............
Onions.................................

146,503

236,969,589
12,263,016

494,948

b Included in 11Leaf tobacco.”

ft.

80,275
406,618

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OP.

Spibits :

341,189
Cn
CO

No. 1 6 8 .— QUANTITIES OP the PRINCIPAL Articles

op DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc ., from

1882 to 1831—Continued.

<Si
O

Tear ending June 30—
A r a c ie s .
1882.

1883.

1885.

1884.

1886.

3887.

1888.

1391.

1890.

1889.

V e s s e l s s o l d t o f o r e ig n e r s :
S t e a m e T a ................... ....................

V i n e g a r .....................................................

681

200

242

1 ,4 9 3

1 ,6 9 8

228

87

265

67

606

1 ,4 9 2

4 ,5 2 6

5 ,0 3 9

4 ,8 3 9

1 ,2 0 1

1 ,5 6 8

883

574

206

24

4 6 ,1 9 6

4 0 ,9 2 3

5 5 ,8 4 8

4 5 ,6 0 4

6 4 ,1 5 9

5 8 ,4 7 9

5 8 ,9 1 2

6 4 ,5 1 3

7 0 ,5 9 2

6 8 ,7 3 3

*

W a x , b e e s * ................................... ..

1 2 4 ,2 2 7

5 9 ,4 5 5

5 1 ,7 4 8

3 0 ,8 7 7

W h a l e b o n e ............................................

2 2 0 ,7 8 7

3 2 6 ,8 3 5

9 2 ,6 5 3

1 8 8 ,4 8 2

0 6 5 ,1 4 0

O 8 0 ,9 7 3

3 ,4 7 4

4 ,3 2 6

4 0 7 ,4 5 5

4 9 9 ,4 0 6

136, m
1 6 5 ,4 3 6

9 0 ,3 5 0

7 8 ,0 7 0

9 9 ,9 1 7

1 7 1 ,3 9 1

1 2 0 ,5 4 8

1 7 3 ,4 5 2

3 1 8 ,0 5 6

2 6 1 ,5 5 5

1 9 0 ,4 8 4

1 5 9 ,3 2 2

W in e :
I n b o t t l e s ..................................... ~ . . . d o z . .
N o t i n b o t t l e s .................- ................. g a l l s . .

|

r

5 ,4 6 3

6 ,4 8 7

6 ,0 5 1

4 ,4 2 6

7 ,1 8 5

7 ,3 1 1

7 ,2 8 1

1 1 ,4 0 9

1

8 3 ,9 5 1

7 9 ,7 3 3

1 1 9 ,0 8 5

2 8 2 ,6 0 7

3 0 2 ,2 3 3

3 7 2 ,3 5 0

3 9 3 ,3 2 3

5 4 3 ,2 9 2

2 ,6 4 6

2 ,1 8 1

2 ,7 2 3

1 ,6 0 6

3 ,1 6 4

8 ,2 0 4

7 ,6 4 8

2 ,0 6 1

*

W ood, and m anufactures o f.
F i r e w o o d ..........................................
L u m ber—
B o a r d s , d e a ls , a n d p l a n k s . , M f t . .
J o is t s a n d s c a n t lin g . . . . . . M

ft ..

L a t h s ________ __

V

.

..

£

,

41 4 ,9 2 0

4 1 2 ,4 2 4

4 3 5 ,6 0 8

4 2 4 ,7 6 0

4 3 6 ,7 1 8

5 7 1 ,0 7 5

6 1 2 ,8 1 4

6 1 3 ,4 0 6

|

1 2 ,6 3 2

1 3 ,0 2 8

1 0 ,8 2 1

8 ,6 0 7

1 0 ,7 0 5

2 6 ,3 4 2

2 6 ,6 8 4

1 1 ,3 2 4

.

9 ,1 8 0

9 ,5 1 7

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1 8 ,8 5 9

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1 ,5 7 7

2 ,4 6 8

2 ,0 7 4

1 ,3 7 1

1 ,8 9 7

2 ,6 7 7

2 ,9 8 1

1 ,3 5 2

6 1 ,9 0 2

4 5 ,8 6 7

4 2 ,0 7 2

3 8 ,6 4 4

3 3 ,9 3 2

3 4 ,5 3 8

3 6 ,5 2 7

4 2 ,4 6 3

1 ,2 7 5 ,4 5 0

1 ,2 8 1 ,5 7 1

1 ,0 9 8 ,3 4 7

9 0 2 .2 6 0

6 6 8 ,9 7 2

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3 1 6 ,2 4 2

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2 0 1 ,2 5 7
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1 5 3 .2 4 8

1 9 3 ,3 4 4

1 6 7 ,6 0 9

1 8 7 ,7 8 0

2 5 2 ,9 9 6

2 7 0 ,9 8 4

2 1 4 ,6 1 2

8 ,4 1 1 ,0 6 6

5 ,0 7 7 ,6 1 2

4 ,2 6 0 ,6 3 9

5 .8 1 3 ,1 7 5

6 ,3 0 1 ,0 6 5

8 ,7 3 2 ,7 6 1

6 ,9 0 0 ,0 7 3

B a li n g s , p i c k e t s , a n d b e d s la t s , M . . £

1 5 ,7 9 9

1 5 ,8 5 4

S h i n g l e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... M . .

6 1 ,0 6 5

6 7 ,0 5 9

S h o o k s , o t h e r t h a n b o x .......... N o . .

b

* k•. •

b ......................

T im b e r S a w e d .......................................
H e w e d ..................... . ' . ........... . c a b . f t . .

J c2 4 ,4 9 1 ,3 5 4

W ool, an d m anufactures o f :
W o o l , r a w ..................................... .
C a r p e t s .....................................

1 1 6 ,1 7 9

6 4 ,4 7 4

1 0 ,3 9 3

8 8 ,0 0 6

1 4 7 ,0 2 3

2 5 7 ,9 4 0

2 2 ,1 6 4

1 4 1 ,5 7 6

2 3 1 ,0 4 2

2 9 1 ,9 2 2

8 ,6 1 3

8 ,7 8 6

8 ,8 3 8

3 0 ,2 5 7

9 ,3 0 3

7 ,7 1 6

7 ,8 8 1

5 ,6 7 0

9 ,3 4 1

2 6 ,7 1 1

Z in c , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :
O r e o r o x i d e ...................................
P ig s , b a r s , p la te s , a n d s h e e t s ., . l b s . .




a

Gallons.

545

152

239

3 42

4 37

1 ,2 0 9

210

480

2 ,7 3 2

4 ,0 8 6

1 ,4 8 9 ,5 5 2

6 5 2 ,3 3 3

12 6 ,0 4 3

1 0 1 ,6 8 5

7 7 0 ,5 5 8

3 6 3 ,19p

4 8 ,6 1 6

7 9 ,8 6 7

3 ,5 1 1 ,3 0 2

1 ,5 7 7 ,0 8 8

&Not stated.

« Cubic feet.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ----- QUANTITIES OP.

S a i l i n g v e s s e l s . ......................... . . . . t o n s . .




during the

T en Y ears

from

1882

to

1891,

inclusive .

162

* N o . 169.— VALUES of the PRINCIPAL and other Articles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED from the United States

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1882.

1884..

Dollars.

TREE OF D U TY,

DotlarSi

A r t works, the production of American a rtis ts ....
Asphaltum or bitumen, crnde...................................

600

Bolting c lo th ......................................................................

drugs, and dyes,

3,428

2 ,9 ^

12,612

600

D olla rs .

D ollars.

170

140

3,514

8,542
2,750

9,153

3,606

D ollars.

3,111

3,000

1,400

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D ollars.

349

50,285

600

3,370
18,075
3,589

1,750

5,381

3,965

4,530

60

3,406

39,109

5,499

11,809

4,033

3,200

2,950

3,200

3,145

and other

printed matter, not elsewhere specified.................

C hemicals,
fied:

D ollars.

1,166

Articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of
the United States, returned......................................

Books, maps, engravings, etchings,

D ollars.

50

1,757

2,890

1,287

3,500

263

2,307

1,953

271

not elsewhere speci­

Alizarine, natural or artificial, including ex*
tract of madder.......................................................
Argal, or argol, or crnde tartar...............................

16,800
374

Barks: Cinchona, or other, from which quinine
may be extracted....................................................

63,602

34,390

Cochineal....................... ..............................................

1,062

181

Dyewoods—
Logwood .
A ll other.

Total...

}

915

8,062

1,425
6,217

8,579

30

5,808

219

3,915

8,062

7,642

14,387

10,058

50

5,767
6,427

*•

•Gums—
Arabic......................................
Camphor, crude...................
Gambler or terra japonica..
Shellac......................................




465
5
7,010

12,(1

2,435
467

2,316
70

2,640

112
4,145

4,427

550

2,775

100
1,610

4,000
1,440

2,666

361

105

195

1,066
43
700

10

44
1

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

A nimals , not elsewhere specified................................

1891.

1887.

1886.

AH other <
T ota l.. .

Total chemicals, drugs, etc .
Ccrcroa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and shells o f.__
Coffee.......................................................................
Cork wood, or cork bark, unmanufactured........... .
Cotton, unmanufactured.........................................
Diamonds, rough or uncut, including glaziers’ dia­
monds ..................................................................

61,302

2,248

12,995

8,6

18,021

25,321

30,141

4,632

27,592

73,391

5,615

15,361

23,165

24,519

31,419

35,582

7,631

28,746

35,668

391,546

68,961

37,658

10,562

1,924

19,971

21,808

404

l, 206

119
651

315
863

20

73

62

1,090

d ............... d ..................... d ................. d .................... d ................. d .................
63,800

54
3,241

54
1,035
e 13,406

110

2,562

19

1,380

48

129.346

16,142

75

6,798

5,591

14,435

11,290

5,900

695

210

391

400

143

102

26,903

1,618

-43.174

477,530

477,125

51,387
268,421

190,736

11,058
213,410

91,453
230,023

61,666
225,821

8,403
175,798

13,217
248,762

603,952

1,023,477

640,241

278,955

396,780

392,430

377,757

347,861

226,170

314,741

368,887
8,226,582

345,414

214,802

319,864

2,731,311

3,331,048

2,527,633

263,672
2,931,400

260,193

3,895,262

336

286

1,393

1,953

1,212

33

256,403

443,328

253,319

302,725

140,690

88,938

9,000

Farinaceous substances, and preparations of, not
elsewhere specified............................................

1,032

F bbtiuzbbs:
Guano...............................................................
A ll oth er..................... .................................. .

2,500

5,473

203,044

216,865

304,141

2,581,985

1,516,453

1,495,658

1,865
21,448

26,128

6,795
83,048

25,018

900

1,727

1,479

37

2,622

2,915

3,364

2,596

6,455

3,948

162
2,645

24,000
585

390
32,000

75,430

2,807

24,585

32,390

75, 430

205,155

10,834

1,476

38,099

525

600
1,025

T otal.......................................................
2,500
206,631
F ish, not elsewhere specified:
Cod, haddock, hake, and poUock, dried, smoked,
or p ickled................................ ....................
« Included iu “ A ll other dutiable articles.”
ft Included in “ AU other chemicals, drugs, and dyes,” free o f duty,
« Included in *‘A ll other gums and gum resins,” free of duty,
tf See “ Opium, crude,” dutiable.

48,933

1,754

1,625

81,281

60

1,048

5,000

23,550

Ege«......................................................




238

1,336

131,241 ft.......... ft.......... ft.......... f t . f t . . . . . . . . . . ft.........i
From October 6,1890,- for the preceding period, see “ Opium,” dutiable.
/ Included in “ Other chemicals, drugs, etc.,” free of duty.
g Included in “ A ll other fish,” free of duty,
ft See dutiable fish.

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Indigo...........................................................
f Ttime, chloride of, or bleaching pow der.......
Mineral waters, all not artificial..................
Opium, crude, or unmanufactured..............
Quinia, sulphate of, salts of; and oinehonidia..
Soda, nitrate o f ............................................
Sulphur or brimstone, crude........................
Vanilla beans................................................
A llother.......................................................

470
7,485

t

C*
03

of th e

PRINCIPAL

a n d otheb

A r t ic l e s

of

FOREIGN M ERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—Coat'd.

164

No. 169.—VALU ES

Articles.
1882.

1883.

DoUarg.

DoUarg.

1884.

1885.

1886.

‘

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

DoUarg.
b .................

b .................

b .................

b .................

F R E E O F D U T Y —Continued.
F ish , not elsewhere specified—Continued.
Herring—

DoUarg.

P i c k l e d . . . . . . . . . . .................................
Lobsters,canned or p r e s e r v e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

381
a ...............

Maokei el, pick led............... ................................... .
360
Salmon,' pickled. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a ...............
A ll oth e r............ ......................................................
53,644
T o ta l...................................................................

54,385

F ruits, including nuts , not elsewhere specified:
Bananas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . ____________

e_________

Cocoanots.....................................................................

j

383

DoUarg.

DoUarg.

DoUarg.

b .................

DoUarg.
b .................

D olla rs.

557

b ................

b .................

b .................

&______

_

b .................

75,251
b .................

00,740
b .................

b .................

b .................

b .................

b .................

87,690
b .................
_ k_r

b .................

b .................

5 .................

b .................

92

1,274

488

2,429

488

737

4,641

1,210

a ...............

18,271

82,388
257

870

145

a ...............

389

103,597

116,161

2,283

303

105,204

220,271

217,936

75,554

20

___
c

^1
*

87,782

60,740

6. . . ............

DoUarg.

1,155

403

3,548

2,545

4,390

4,735

9,396

10,833

4,568

13,023

49,373

85,876

149,294

140,114

108,304

44,490
86,440

1,M 0

11,583 \

11,886

50,733

22,778

16,242

38,477

30,111

35,331

T o ta l...................................................................

1,919

11,533

16,474

64,159

75,699

104,663

192,161

174,960

153,030

141,763

Furs and fur skins, undressed......................................

157,046

503,996

101,493

60,608

26,763

607,589

448,313

16,653

52,530

225,109
64,660

202,280

Hair, not elsewhere specified............................. *.........

584,742
15,000

15,235

35,814

9,487

5,816

6,738

A ll oth er................... ..................................................

275

Hats, bonnets, and hoods, materials for, composed
of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, Willow, osier,
eparterre, or rattan, not elsewhere specified..........
H ides and skins , other than v u b skins :
Goat skins____ ______________________ __________
t A ll other.......................................................................

(2179,781

j

195,910

115,081

1

171,178

192,999

34,534

55,363

Household and personal effects, mid wearing ap»

97
82,956

3,550

18,693

82.856

\ 88,915

107,833

5,939
136,145

121,371

11,291

3,561

243,617

25,323

106,3l5

20,454

/

15,522

parel in use, and implements, instruments, mid
tools of trade of persons arriving from foreign
countries, and o f citizens o f the United States
dying abroad...................................................................




FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

a ...............

I n d i a r u b b e r a n d g u t t a - p e r c h a , c r u d e .............................

4 6 4 ,0 1 4

1 ,2 9 0 ,3 7 8

2 9 7 ,7 8 8

2 0 4 ,1 0 9

5 4 ,7 7 9

2 0 ,8 1 6

939

30^228

5 4 ,2 1 3

8 4 ,0 9 8

2 5 ,2 9 7

9 6 ,1 8 8

1 4 9 ,4 2 9

4 2 ,9 2 2

8 ,1 5 5

6 ,4 7 7

8 2 1 ,5 1 4

14 2 ,9 6 7

1 8 2 ,8 7 0

.1 9 4 ,6 6 7

8 ,9 6 8

5*139

1 ,5 0 8

1 3 ,7 6 9

8 ,1 7 0

186

2 0 1 ,9 1 7

6 7 ,6 5 5

1 8 ,0 8 8

8 4 ,3 1 5

6 ,6 2 1

8 ,9 3 8

5 ,3 0 8

7 ,8 2 2

6 1 8 ,3 6 1

IY O B T ;

O il s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f ie d :

—

2 ,0 1 5

-------1 4 6 ,5 9 3

221 ,8 1 6

V o l a t i l e o r e s s e n t i a l ........................................... ...............

7 ,9 0 1

4 ,6 7 6

W h a l e a n d f i f t h _____

_______________________________

4 ,7 1 5

T o t a l ................................................................................

159 ,2 0 9

1 ,3 7 1 s

a . __________
22 6 ,4 9 2

9 7 ,5 5 9

1 5 7 ,5 8 4

4 9 ,3 9 9

a _________ __

a ___________

e .....................

7 6 ,5 9 3

2 0 8 ,5 3 8

~

0 ..........
9 2 ,1 3 7

2 3 ,3 9 6

4 1 ,4 7 7
7 ,5 1 5
0. . . . . . . . . .
4 8 ,9 9 2

O r b s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f ie d :
G o l d b e a r i n g ................................................................ ..

209
1 0 4 ,1 7 5

P a p e r stock, c r u d e :
B a g s , o t h e r t h a n w o o l e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ________

4 ,7 6 4

2 83

A l l o t h e r .............................. ........................ ............................

672

T o t a l ....................................................................... 1 . ,

4 ,7 6 4

50

1 ,3 2 9

735

672

P l a t i n u m , u n m a n u f a c t u r e d .......................................

283

786

9 ,5 0 0

1 ,5 0 0

1 ,3 2 9

9 ,2 0 0

P l u m b a g o ..........................................................................
S e e d s , n o t e l s e w h e r e s p e o i f i e d ................................................

2 ,8 6 4

4 ,9 0 8

5 ,6 5 6

■ ' L— : ""

S il k , u n m a n u f a c t u r e d :
C o c o o n s .............................. ..........................................................

819

200

445

1 ,2 4 2

125

200

298

2 ,0 6 1

325

645

298

9 ,2 5 9
s
=

7 ,3 1 7

0 ,8 2 5

2 4 ,6 0 0

4 ,2 4 2
--------- -----------

2 00

583

9 ,7 2 6

650
8 ,1 4 3
------------=

—

=

8 5 1 ,3 1 0

234 ,5 0 0

5 0 ,0 0 0

6 ,8 0 0

B a w , o r a s r e e l e d f r o m t h e c o c o o n .............................

3 5 ,0 6 5

4 2 ,1 5 3

2 0 ,2 1 2

5 ,3 3 8

1 0 ,7 1 5

3 4 ,5 4 9

5 9 ,3 4 6

1 ,1 5 0

1 ,3 0 0

1 1 ,8 5 8

4 ,6 4 5

3 ,6 0 0

560

4 ,1 0 0

3 8 7 ,5 2 5

277 ,9 5 3

3 2 ,2 7 0

1 0 ,5 6 6

6 4 ,3 1 5

4 1 ,3 9 9

6 3 ,4 4 6

T o t a l ...............................................................................

~
150

E g g s ( s i l k w o r m s ) ______ . . . . . . . . . . _________________

W a s t e ..................................................................................

90

1 1 ,2 4 8

2 ,0 0 0

*

1 ,3 8 9

4 5 ,3 0 6

7 7 ,4 4 5

707

4 7 ,3 0 6

7 8 ,9 8 4

707

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

F i x e d o r e x p r e s s e d ............................................ ................

S p i c e s , unground :

Nutmegs........................................................................ 1
P epper..........................................................................
[/•
A ll other......................................................................

j

T o ta l..................................................................
•Included in “ A ll other fish,” free of duty.
I Bee dutiable fish.




......

f

586

814

6 ,2 8 8

2 ,3 4 3

A 6 06

2 ,2 8 5

5 ,3 0 4

2 ,4 0 2

/ ................. •j

4 7 ,0 6 8

2 3 2 ,6 9 4

8 5 ,5 1 3

7 3 ,8 5 8

1 0 1 ,1 1 3

6 6 ,6 3 5

6 0 ,2 0 0

4 7 ,3 7 8

l

9 8 ,5 6 9

5 1 ,9 1 5

4 5 ,4 6 4

7 9 ,9 6 1

6 4 ,7 8 0

5 2 ,8 1 4

1 0 5 ,7 5 7

1 1 2 ,0 8 7

1 4 6 ,2 2 3

2 8 5 ,4 2 3

1 3 7 ,2 6 5

1 5 6 ,1 6 2

1 7 0 ,4 9 9

1 2 1 ,7 3 4

1 7 1 ,2 6 1

1 6 1 ,8 6 7

0Included in “ All other fruits, ” dutiable.
& From October 8,1800; for preceding period eeo "H a te ," etc., dutiable.

e See dntiable oil.

/Included in “ Spices, ground,’ dutiable^

o*

Cn

166

fro . 1 6 9 .—VALUES of the PRINCIPAL and other Articles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc ., from 1882 t o 1891—Cont’d.
T e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—
A r tic le s ,

F R E E

O F

1883.

1888.

D o lto n .

D ollars.

|

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D o lto n .

D ollars,

H U T X — C o n t in u e d .

S u g a r , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d , a n d m o l a s s e s :

a 1 ,8 6 0

M o l a s s e s . . . ............ - _______ _____________________________

a 1 ,6 0 0

c o l o r , e t c .............. ............... ................................. ...............
4 1 7 ,0 5 6
T e x t il e

grasses a n d

stan ces,

f ib r o u s v e g e t a b l e

1 ,0 2 3 ,9 6 6

1,322,853

9 1 1 ,8 0 1

535,118

4 0 7 ,1 6 9

2 0 6 ,5 1 4

9 2 ,8 2 8

9 7 ,8 5 0

1 8 9 ,2 0 8

su b­

n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d :

U n m a n u fa c tu r e d —
3 1 0 ,2 5 7

I s t l e c r T a m p i c o f i b e r . . . . .......................................

1 2 ,0 7 8

J u t e a n d j u t e b u t t s ....................... .................
S i s a l g r a s s ___________________________________ ____
A ll oth er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 1 ,0 7 2
1 2 8 ,8 3 9

_____ . . . * . .

5 2 2 ,2 4 6

T o t a l ............................................................................
M a n u fa c tu r e s o f—
C o ir y a r n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2 ,0 0 0

600

4 ,3 6 0

2 ,1 2 0

T i n b a r s , b l o c k s , o r p i g s , g r a i n o r g r a n u l a t e d ...............

5 9 7 ,4 7 9 i

3 0 ,2 8 2

1 3 ,8 8 6

1 2 ,4 6 2

2 9 ,1 9 0

3 7 ,2 8 4

1 1 2 ,8 6 2

2 6 ,2 2 4

3 4 ,7 4 6

1 7 ,1 9 4

W o o d ,u n m a n u fa c t u r e d ,n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d . . .

9 2 ,0 7 1

1 2 9 ,0 6 8

11 3 ,8 7 8

6 3 ,9 3 2

12 2 ,6 9 3

8 4 ,5 6 0

1 2 9 ,5 8 9

7 6 ,0 2 7

9 9 ,0 7 6

5 4 ,7 6 2

1 ,4 6 9

897

1 ,1 0 7

339

A r t ic l e s

a d m it t e d

free

under

7 ,6 2 9

r e c ip r o c it y

TR E A TY W IT H H A W A IIA N ISLAN D S :
R i c e ....................... ...................................... .............................

27 0 /

2 ,0 6 9

2 ,0 2 9

1 ,4 6 4

Mo l a s s e s . .

845

1 ,2 1 9

50

538

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

............

43

hmwn . . . . . . ____ . . . . . . . _______________

140

T o t a l ................................................................................

140

3,1 1 5

3 ,3 0 2

2 ,0 7 9

2 ,0 0 2

1 ,5 0 5

897

1 ,2 2 0

339

2 2 ,1 9 4

1 2 4 ,8 0 2

9 9 ,2 0 9

3 3 4 ,1 0 8

6 3 6 ,1 7 4

2 2 5 ,7 0 5

2 1 3 ,4 5 6

5 6 3 ,2 9 5

0 0 8 ,7 2 6

1 9 4 ,8 1 4

7 ,0 4 4 ,4 2 9

9 ,8 4 0 ,7 3 2

7 ,1 1 5 ,3 8 3

6 ,9 0 1 ,5 1 0

5 , 6 1 R 319

5 ,7 0 5 ,1 5 4

4 ,4 3 4 ,9 0 5

4 , 7 8 3 ,8 0 7

4 ,5 4 2 ,3 6 3

5 ,1 6 3 ,4 5 8
= = = = = »

S u gar,

A l l o t h e r fr e e a r t ic le s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

T otal free

op




duty

....................

14

36

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

S u g a r , n o t a b o v e N o . 16, D u t c h s t a n d a r d i n

D U T IA B L E .
A n im a l s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :

H o r s e s ..........................................................................................

2 7 ,1 2 2

S h e e p ______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... ...... . . . . . .
A l l o t h e r ..................... ................................................. ............
T ota l

750

760

i

1 4 ,4 3 6

1 2 ,0 0 0

,6 ,9 6 5

1% 463

5 ,7 9 5

1

1 ,6 6 2

1 ,2 0 0

200

90

563

1 1 ,7 8 5

9 ,1 2 5

1 2 ,4 6 0

4 ,7 6 9

5 4 ,1 3 2

205

12

364

250

1 ,3 1 9

44,612

2 7 ,1 2 2

2 1 ,6 1 7

6 8 ,0 9 2

7 ,1 6 5

1 5 ,7 5 8

6 ,3 7 0

1 2 ,1 4 9

1 5 ,250

1 3 ,7 7 9

1 5 8 ,2 5 2

1 4 ,0 8 4

1 5 4 ,9 5 7

8 3 ,1 7 1

4 8 6 ,9 1 9

1 3 5 ,1 1 3

2 3 1 ,5 6 1

2 4 7 ,2 9 4

26 9 ,9 7 0

4 2 8 ,3 7 0

8 7 ,2 7 0

2 8 ,4 6 7

3 6 ,5 1 4

7 ,1 2 0

1 3 ,5 2 3

1 3 ,6 9 0

1 2 ,3 9 5

2 ,8 8 3

1 ,0 3 0

3 ,5 4 6

9 ,6 9 5

1 ,5 5 3

3 ,3 2 4

893

l

.......................................................................

5 ,8 7 5

(

A r t w o r k s , n o t e ls w h e r e s p e c i f ie d : P a in t in g s , in

a n d o t h e r p r in t e d m a tte r, n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d .
B r a s s , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f . . . ..............................................
B beadstu ffb :

3

=— — — — = : —

6 3 ,5 9 2
1 ,6 0 3
—

B a r l e y _________ . . . . ___ ________________________________

7 ,3 2 9

O a t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ..........................

1 ,3 6 0

1 ,2 3 6

7 9 ,4 0 7
5 ,8 4 2
- — -------- ■------

■-

■ —

3 ,2 8 7

1 1 ,6 2 1

25

2 8 ,4 5 8

----------

---------------- ---

2% 4 8 8

3 ,1 5 0

.......

1 0 ,2 9 6
1 ,9 9 1
---------------- =

3 ,3 2 2

2 0 0 ,8 8 4

49

4
1 ,8 1 4

1 4 ,6 3 3

17

B y e ______ _______ ______ _____________ ___________________

81% 751

71 4 ,3 7 4

5 0 0 ,6 5 6

1 9 4 ,0 2 6

5 1 ,6 5 3

8 4 ,1 8 3

4 ,8 0 0

9 1 ,4 8 9

7 9 ,8 4 5

W h e a t .................................. ....................................................................

8 9 7 ,6 5 8

9 5 7 ,7 8 8

1 0 3 ,7 4 9

2 5 4 ,9 0 3

2 9 6 ,1 4 7

2 8 5 ,9 9 3

3 8 6 ,0 7 8

1 9 3 ,3 6 3

112,025

4 8 5 ,4 5 5

W h e a t f l o u r ............................................... ........................................

2 2 ,3 6 2

9 ,1 4 3

1 ,8 2 5

9 ,0 9 1

298

7 ,8 3 7

4% 057

O a t m e a l... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ft ............. ..

f t . . . .............

2

1 ,6 4 4

A l l o t h e r b r e a d s t u f f , a n d p r e p a r a tio n s o f, u s e d
a s f o o d , n o t e l s e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d .............................

2 8 ,9 8 6

1 0 ,8 4 4

435

2 ,0 5 8

T o t a l ..........................................................................................

1 ,7 6 1 ,7 5 7

1 ,7 0 0 ,8 3 8

6 0 7 ,4 0 3

4 5 4 ,2 9 9

lfiie

'

290

278

339

1 ,6 4 6

4 ,4 3 9

1 9 ,8 3 8

3 8 4 ,8 1 3

3 9 6 ,9 4 2

4 0 5 ,2 7 2

1 9 5 ,3 0 7

2 3 3 ,7 9 4

832, p96

2 6 ,3 5 0

2% 726

3% 525

2 9 ,3 2 3

3 4 ,8 8 3

2 9 ,4 2 7

1 ,4 8 5

157

679

1 ,9 5 1

124

79

658

182

c u t f o r b u t t o n s e x c l u s i v e l y ................................................

4 ,9 7 4

7 ,8 7 0

1 1 ,6 1 0

3 ,0 5 0

4 ,7 8 9

1 ,7 2 2

4 ,4 2 9

C e m e n t .................................................................................................

7 ,1 2 4

8 ,0 3 1

8 ,2 6 2

1 1 ,3 7 5

1 1 ,8 1 4

1 6 ,1 8 3

1 0 ,1 2 4

2 3 ,4 6 2

4 2 ,5 6 4

3 1 ,9 6 2

2 2 ,8 6 7

1 5 ,0 5 9

2 7 ,4 2 6

B r i s t l e s ........................ ............................................................................
B r u s h e s . . — .........................................................................................

3% 47^

34,~608

15

2 ,1 0 8

6 ,5 3 9

2 ,9 1 8

1 9 ,8 5 7

5 ,1 8 6

9 ,5 1 0

1 6 ,8 8 6

8 ,7 6 7

2 8 ,3 0 5

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

o i l o r w a t e r c o l o r s , a n d s t a t u a r y .....................................
B o o k s , m a p s, e n g r a v in g s , e t c h in g s , p h o to g r a p h s ,

B u t t o n s , e x c e p t o f b r a s s , g i lt , 6 r s ilk , a n d b u t t o n
m o ld B , a n d b u t t o n m a t e r i a l s m a d e i n p a t t e r n a o r

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d ic in e s , n o t e ls e '
w h e r e s p e c ifie d :
C o a l - t a r c o l o r s a n d d y e s ..................................................

e .......................

e ............




c Included in “ A ll other chemicals, drags, dyes,” etc., dutiable,

167

a From April 1 ,1 8 9 1 ; for preceding period see “ Sugar and molasses," dutiable.
ftIncluded ip “ All other breadstuff.” etc.

the

PRINCIPAL

a n d other

A r t ic le s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882 to 1891—Cont’d.

Year ending June 30—

168

2To. 169.—VALUES o r

Articles.
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D T T T IA B E E —Continued.
C hemicals, dbugs, dyes, akd medicines, not else*
Dollars.

a ................

8,624

1,512

1,863

7,432

1,746

5,450

1,020

1,401

1,970

140

8,658

7,572

179

303

50,442

96,008

132,809

88,047

92,504

207,078

619,161

19

40

697

35

13,747

10,461

258
908

255
883

1,069

21,956

13,424

Logwood and other dye woods, extracts and
a ___ _____

decoctions of.................................... ................
Opium—
Crude......................................................................
\

137,670

Potash, nitrate of| or saltpeter, cru de________

,
sis, 800
69,282 { .................
414

—

—.

375

499
542

Soda—
Bicarbonate or snpercarbonate of..................
Sal soda and soda ash........................................

198
1,143

Caustic.........................................................
A ll other salts o f ___________ r_____________

27,801

T o ta l...................................................................

29,142

450
847
20,309

21,606

23,122

976
1,468

374
419

414
890

658
1,834

1,125
1,560

26,740

1,417
26,417

21,324

83^61

41,659

37,666

50,357

416

316

167

28,294

29,219

23,935

34,774

120

195

8

42,863

40,353

53,050

A.................

1,005

3,393

13

A ll other........................................................................

103,842

145,228

103,254

73,145

48,039

2,518
37,330

37,345

32,510

45,371

61,584

Total chemicals, drugs, e t c .........................

270,663

236,530

221,157

208,679

208,798

235,209

203,066

204,621

307,830

164,067

Clays or earths o f all hinds, including china clay,
or kaolin ____ ___________. . . __________ . . . . ________

347

65

721

30

240

154

80

295

621

293

1,100

163

2,729

155

255
5,295

Sumac, ground . . . .... ........................... ..

C locks and w atches , a nd p a r t s o r :
Clocks, and parts o f................................ ..................
Watches, and parts of, and watch materials

915

55

•
73

86

1,756

4,625

and movements........................................................

3,655

857

897

26,055

12,161

4,467

979

2,666

2,446

T o ta l...................................................................

3,728

943

2,653

30,680

12,454

5,567

1,142

5,395

2,691

5,550

3,502

748

2,920

1,859

26,491

1,224

4,335

v S “

T ,2 v T

13,955

Coat, bituminous............................... - ...............




. FOBEIGN EXPOBTS— VALUES OF.

where specified—Continued.
Glycerin.. . . ............ ...................................................

COITER, AND MANUFACTURES OF:
28,814

Ore (fine copper contained therein).....................

73,824

40,587

5,645

22,116

Pigs, bars, ingots, old, and other unmanufac­
tured ..........................................................................
Manufactures o f .........................................................
%
Total copper, etc., not including ore.........

18,636

904

4,145

13,577

15,926

12,943

28,617
38,130

25,779

16,830

17,088

06,747

33,316

A . , .. ..........

2,398

32,211

Corsets............ ....................................................................

1,688

7,537

1,841

.

5,640

3,583

20,866
6,686
27,552
3,461

77,108

90,599

93,554

75,663

9,704

23,804

87,265

48,964

31,762

32,548
7,024

112,918

58,686

55,566

39,572

1,972

210

1,422 d .................

Uotbleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted,
or printed..............................................................
Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or |

306,719

113,092

printed.................................................................
T o ta l................................................ .........................

306,719

(

2,602

206

2,787

1,745

2,297

401

20,718

26
178,878

1,564

( , 35,052

*4.459

13,388

12,508

21,768

18,800

37,654

20,924

178,904

26,023

16,175

14,253

24,065

19,201

6,852

10,103

4,723

3,956.

1,091

4,679

5,549

6,022

3,430

14,504

1,245

764

1,981

4,756

7,728

6,384

7,496

28,650

18,341

27,939

9,450

8,013

8,405

6,897

2,356
109,422

1,044

598

411

1

114

656

1,922

218,156

231,924

101,625

99,645

51,964

88,239

89,200

167,210

293,381

435,735

160,718

128,343

83,779

134,642

129,632

113,092

Knit goods: Stockings,hose, half-hose, shirts,
drawers, and all goods made, fashioned, ot
shaped on knitting machines or frames, or
knit by hand............... ................ .

%
16,628

5,376

Clothing, ready made, and other wearing ap­
parel, not including knit goods ........................

f

Laces, edgings, embroideries, insertings, neck
ratin gs, ruchings, trimmings, tucking, lace
window-curtains, and other similar tam­
boured articles........................................................

* 237,133

160,516

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

C otton , manufactures of —
Cloth—

Thread (not on spools), yarn, warps, ot warpy a m ........................... ..............................................
A l l other .......................................... ..........................

.

Total cotton, manufactures of........ ...........

.
560,480

278,984




169

a Included in “ All other chemicals, drugs, dyes," etc., dutiable, b Prior to October 6,1890; for the remaining period see “ Opium, crude, ” free of duty, e Inclnded in
“ A ll other manufactures of cotton." d Prior to October 6,1880; for the remaining period see “All other manufactures of cotton, silk,” etc., according to materials of chief
value*

of th e

PRINCIPAL

a n d other

A r t ic le s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891— Con t'd .

170

Wo. 169.—VALU ES

Tear ending Jane 30—
Arncies.
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D ollars.

D ollar*.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D olla r*.

D olla r*.

Dollars.

Dollar*.

D T T T T A B I/E — Continued.
EARTHEN, STONE, AND CHINA WARE:
China, porcelain, parian, and bisque, earthen,

1

N ot decorated or ornamented.........................
Decorated or. orn a m e n te d ....... . . . . . .......... y

89,132

7,184

10,000

12,697

9,087

3,272

1,571

3,426

3,117

2,730
2,486

83,278

25,101

17,524

19,697

16,389

6,189
25,773

l

A llo t h e r ........ .............................................................. J
T o ta l...................................................................

3,256

1,366

10,137
13,122
1,842

f
46,358 ^

39,132

46,358

9,229

9,061

13,612

11,455
5^709

13,069

2,840

5,185
2,171

18,828

20,004

20,415

5,128

3,942

2,902

4,617

679

303

849
2,284

F a n c y a r t ic l e s :
Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet preparatious............................................................................

»

Beads (except amber) and bead ornaments . . . .
Dolls and other toys.................................................
Fans except palm le a f________________________

4,740

3,243

1,214

2,728

5,357

12,583
2,196

7,057
1,088

9,138

1,487
6,314

971

1,028
2,059

511
1,382

2,568
83
7,809

96,500

473
56,551

>23,505

Feathers and flowers, artificial..............................

1,114

10,972

825

106

, Pipes of all kinds, and smokers* articles............

4,307
126,686

747

920

85,439

Feathers, ornamental, natural...............................

84,002

17,378

2,254
10,941

10,687

1,514

343

149

351

56

534

2,888
39,344
49

902

54,841

1,527
6,745

5,337

2,305

6,572

9,626

11,981

94,668

93,063

152,664

182,053

75,480

44,821

31,742

30,214

28,750

49,066

w ise ......................... A .............................................
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, smoked,

047,883

035,113

25,224

17,148

7,573

12,732

11,704

9,759

8,890

5,997

or pickled.. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

b ...............

b ...............

b ...............

b ...............

94,593

137,520

294,666

176,795

168,612

260,145

b ............... b ...............
V
b ................ b ................ b ...............

b ...............

4,376

742

5,407

16,173

15,561

7,871

16,582

15,022

17,248
3,826

23,511

140

A l l o t h e r .................................................................. -' T o ta l...................................................................
F ish , not elsewhere specified:
Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or other-

Herring—
TM/ul ap atmaItm) .-:___ _______________ _____ b
Pickled or salted............................. - ................




7,283

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

stone, and crockery ware—

Mackerel, pickled or salted....................................

b .............

f t .............. f t .......

719

b ............. f t ...............

ft.............. f t ..............

63,470

78,368

180

A ll oth er......................................................................

212,880

178,874

155,923

9,255

19,719

450
68,810

T o ta l...................................................................

260,503

214,706

181,147

26,543

205,492

306,493

828

17,048

68,213

6,759
1,051
40,770

202,919

65,150

394,643

266,239

402,318

379,950

83,798
4,273

816

*

F l a x , h em p , ju te , a n d oth e r v eg etable sub STANCES, AND MANUFACTURES OF:
Unmanufactured—
238,881

J u te ........................................................................ 1
Sisal grass and other vegetable substances..

Sift. QfiQ

Total unmanufactured..................................

338,033

452,480

/4 ,2 9 3

04,869

Aid
81A
a
*ivy Oltf

146

12,002

60

147,964

99,061

30,604

42.390

198,602

c

128,431

12,815

4,442

i

546,297

376,931

359,231

6,410
259,704

822,692

488,807

406,279

309,554

54,323

el2,958

10,303

30,634
2,714

10,517

128,657

248,563

310,801

d 1,600
e65,196

337,562

282,057

375,641

79,754

Manufactures of—
19,813

17,587

11,721

2,521

2,680

2,658

2,674

Bags and bagging, and like manufactures..

29,727

57,624

26,331

28,760

23,895

38,289

1,771
36,954

Bnrlaps (exoept for bagging for cotton) . . .

2,278

8,615

28,286
1,391

1,756

976

1,667

1,543

24,469

28,809

13,259

18,797

13,134

12,839

118

172

527

755
315

655

92

Cables and cordage............................................

Brown or bleached linens, ducks, canvas,
paddings, cot bottoms, diapers, crash,
huokabacks, handkerchiefs, and lawns..

-

248,822

142,340

Thread, twine, and pack thread.....................
Yarns........ ............................... .............. ......... .....
A ll other.......... .....................................................
Total .........................................................




245,115

147,009

1 .7 B

m

15,470 9 ..............
1,488
|
333

32,477

36,242

23,228

146,474

112,998

85*611

87,349

41,284

108,882

144,049

76,886

198,639

159,983

76,062

96,987

81,885

a Preserved in oil only.
&See free fish.
1
c After October 5,1890, see “ Manila,” free of daty.
d Prior to October 8,1890; for the remaining period see “ Jute,” free of duty.
e Prior to October 8,1890; for the remaining period see “ Sisal grass,” free o f daty.
/In cludes “ Cordage, rope, and twine,of all kinds.”
g Included in “ AH other manufactures o f flax, hemp,” etc., dutiable.

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

f 89,851

Hemp, and all substitutes for.........................

N o. 1 6 9 .—VALUES

of the

PRINCIPAL

and other

A rticles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

1882 to 1891— Cout’d.

etc ., from

•a

bP

Tear ending June 30—
Articles.
1882.

1884.

1883.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

D U T I A B L E —Continued.

F ruits, including

nuts, not

elsewhere specified:

D olla rs.

Dollars.

Dollars.

714
4

2,238
502

Oranges.........................................................................
Plums and prunes............... .....................................

7,698

Raisins

............. 7 . ....................................................

► 199,675

345,779

Preserved fruits.........................................................
A ll other f r u i t s ...............................................
Nuts—
Almonds................................................................
A ll oth er............................................................. .

5,072

16,951

5,426

3,272

85,115

33,340

35,988

19,444

9,369

9,597
40,817

18,318
27,810
32, & 5

29,993

14,475

22,786
60,538

9,636
48,755

2,094
11,989

2,540

2,487
7,688
1,596

2,603

7,479

110,224
3,201

35,551

115,741

64,071

3,485

8,991

5,455

40,817
14,688

120,718

191,792

31,446

25,786

32,315

6,123
46,351

142,173

6,404

3,542

47,147

22,850
27,814

16,852

17,405

21,840

9,703

9,368

19,785

11,830

27,184

32,947

18,828

17,988

25,773

50,336

30,708

38,162

T o ta l..................................................................

199,675

345,779

286,595

199,141

216,00^ f

160,690

213,562

250,339

250,820

315,638

Furs, and manufactures of f u r ....................... ........... .

106,370

182,502

118,495

188,320

116,911

175,000

141,403

120,830

104,237

77,813

4,232

2,493

2,333

2,305
1

1,293

1,558

2,625

2,453

1,010

950

439

523

176

15

40

999

150
238

Glass

and glassware

:

Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars,
empty or fille d ......................................................
Cylinder, crown, and common window glass,
unpolished............................................................... .
Cylinder and crown glass, polished.....................

%_____ ____ tt ........ .

1,043

280
24

Plate glass—
Fluted, rolled, or rou gh ...................................

235
510

445

265

14

Allother.....................................................................

68
14,506

297
25,430

3,750
11,906

601
25,165

11,559

753
6,469

T o ta l................................................................. .

16,127

26,476

18,533

29,209

14,596

Bair, not elsewhere specified, and manufactures of.

109

467

5,128
105,274

Cast, polished, unsilvered........................... . .
Cast, polished, silvered.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for..............




t .................

109,275

,859

13

88,068

40
8,573

66
6,661

8.481

10,064

39,925

10,186

22,751

6,963

1,603

1,778

4,368

9

82,199

65,696

70,186

106,503

895
85,162

285
•13,521

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

F i g s ................................................................................
Lemons........ ........... . ..................................................

H a y .......................................................................................
Hops .....................................................................................
India rubber, and manufactures o f .............................

133

1,810
19,993

62,631

22,342

187

4,845

82,300

199

n

6,582

69,087

120
59,774

49,186

2,791

. 4,021
' 3,412

3,176

1,428

1,263

3,052

20,528

8,292

7,433

7,231

2,936

6,568

5,455

463
8,342

8,146
2,584

7,922

2,887

7,282

1,825

10,430
1,807

16,707

4,954

31,998

1,372

1,948

2,189
728,466

74,728

63,667
5,460

57,526
2,263

IRON AMD BTEgL, AMD MAMUFACTUKK8 OF:
Pig iro n ......................................................... ..............

3,995

Scrap, fit Only to be remanufactured*1,958

736

23,571

15,569

O f iro n ................................................................ .

30,239
629,369

7,564

Ol steel, or in part, of steel............................
Hoop, band, and scroll iron.....................................
Sheet, plate, and taggers’ iron................................
Tin plates, terne plates, or taggers' t in .............
Cutlery..........................................................................
Firearm s............ ................ .......................... ... ..........
Machinery....................................................................
Cotton ties, or hoops, for baling purposes, of

261

591

1,161

812

308

d 7 ,065
87,498

d9,673

4,974

71,890

30,733

4,247
17,286

2,400

462

94
319

33,652
275

13,840
676

6,388

6,605

952

105
2,364

252

2,863

64,427

33,511

28,117
738

38,884
620

45,805

44,854

9,683

2,144

2,138
42,415

14,275

6,473
56,273

18,846
34,377

1,121
2,548

275

2,050

407

7,639
7,466

5,467

7,050

6,273

165

1,615

33,272

17,159

54,926

1,911

113,318

82,854

81,935

170,765

33,370
56,672

203

153

1,000
796

6,135

3,483

1,770

1,954

936

895

148

421

4,800

2,548

8,676
192

6,556
1,229

6,652
1,809

1,457

7,855

8,504

96

362

213
1

6*156
259

1,950

iron and steel............- ............................................
Hoops, hands, strips, sheets, and plates of steel.

39,424

68
107

34,387

265

527

Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets and bars of steel,
and Steel in forms not elsewhere specified
W ire rods o f iron or steel....................................
Wire, and wire rope and strand, iron or steel.

256,164

347,516

A n vils.............................—.................. .................... ,
Chains........................................................................

10,015
12,097
526

9,794

1,161

1,178

101
7

189
231,448

137

76

34,911

39,713

267
39,163

588,217

227,134

179,625

162,147'

Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats......................

679

Needles......................................................................

394
357,998

A ll otfier.................................................................. .
T o ta l.

1,227,178

1,522,752

1,279.623

311

,--------------- —

977

3,725

43

25

«3

41,350

27,723

41,554

194,063
174,207
171,046
— = = = s = = = = = =

d Includes " Sheet and boiler iron.”

aPrior to October 6,1890; for the remaining period see “ Needles,” free of duty.

173

• Included in 11A ll other glass mid glassware."
8 Included in “ A ll other dutiable articles.”
• Prior to October 6,1890; for the remaining period, see “ Hats, etc.,” free of duty.




791

78

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Iron, wrought and c a s t ....................................
Bar iron, rolled or hammered................................
Bara, railway—

N o . 1 6 9 .— VALU ES

of the

PRINCIPAL

a n d other

A r t ic l e s

oe

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, e t c .,

from

1882

1891— Confc’d,

to

«^i

Article*.
1882.
D U T I A B L E —Oontinu mL
•JEWELRY, 'm a n u fa c t u r es o f gold and
AND PRECIOUS STOKES:

1886.

1887.

is s a

1889.

1890.

1891.

D oU ar*.

D oU ar*.

D oU ar*.

b il v e r ,

D oU ar*.

Lead, and manufactures o f . . . . . ...............................

D o lla r*.

D o lla r*.

D o lla r* .

D oU ar*.

D oU ar*.

D o lla r* .

16,153

16,974

22,236

59,066

18,232

8,622

16,221

85,001
36,806

100,299
23,531

90,678

79,018
375,099

22,465

49,413
378,335

18.6C2

505,004

828,606

45,395
32,440

54,529
36,246

35,119

5,489

18,664

33,509

76,471

524,237

598,679

30,993
848,931

9,103

:

Leather—
Bend, belting, and all sole leather.__ . . . . . . %

r

C alf skins, tanned or tanned and dressed
Skins for morocco............: .................................. i
Upper leather of all other kinds, dressed, I

99,511

114,811

99,511

114,811

A ll o th e r........................... ...................................

7,935
20,092

T o ta l...................................................................

28,027

20, 532

AO
TA
%
WU

fi W1
oni
iff

4,670

3,901

656
44,750

8,546

12,451

15,088

15.004

7 ,9 7 9

20,966

36,690

9,243

13,389
a 508

10,467

28,494

28,604

44,940

5,630

5,863

3,535

1,125

60,207

86,350

106,439

135,715

41,684

57,557

20,757

23,022

8,255

26,809

5
4,108

767
14,216

9,307

9,495

7,281
3,662

18,688

39,298

7,381
86,760

si3

12,277

13,323

18,712

66,107

94,141

10,008

4,113

10,913

14,983

32,011

28,012

t

5,996

5,051

878

6,103
402

4,805
391

1,505
104

3,506
489

8,056

l

202

a 518
112

8,258

6,630

and skins, dressed and finished................« J
T o ta l...................................................................

1.051
40,143

.

Manufactures of—
Gloves, kid or other leather.............................

M alt

liquors :

In bottles or ju g s ..................... .............. ..................
Not in bottles or ju gs................................................

?v

T o ta l...................................................................

6,874

5,051

6,505

5,196

1,609

3,995

f
490 <
1

6,427
1.023

12,233.
2,173

8,332
1,285

2,421
1,712

1,077
2,167

4,479

1,124

654

1,071

2,535

3,744

490

8,420

14,406

*,617

4,133

3,244

6,550

3,659

4,398

1 1 aRBLE AND STONE, AMD MANUFACTURES OF:
Marble and manufactures of, not elsewhere 1
specified................................................. ........................ l
Stone and manofectures of, including slate—
T o ta l........................................................ .........




4,848

J

4,848

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Precious stones, not elsewhere specified, and
imitations of, not set..............................................
m a n u fa c t u r es o f

1885.

•

Jewelry,and manufacture*of goldand silver..

L e a t h e r , and

1881

1883.

M etals , uetal compositions, and manufactures
OF, not elsewhere specified:
A ll other......................................................................

/

♦
}

18,287

41,778

r

14,269

1,847

897

17,192

7,415
59,103

2,600

i

96* 125

63,750

84,695

35,840

31,771

1,084
212,668

65,597

85,592

35,840

32,088

213,752

300

200

145

317

18,287

41,773

31,461

66,518

98,625

12,820

3,340

10,916

70

Musical instruments, and parts o f ....................... .

SO, 127

83,061

22,536

2,817
26,152

17,098

8,809

11,850

8,535

5,214

3,>53

8,848

2,136

6,692

12,869

3,727

2,050

1,540

7,859

1,384

2,100

20,918

171
192

O ils , not elsewhere specified:
Animal or rendered— ^
W hale and fish ...................................................
Other
..................
Mineral___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

260

520

V egetableFixed *or expressed—
’Olive salad...............................................
Other......................... ................................

9,588
10,282

5,457
13,926

2,062

3,215

2,068

2,129

1,871

1,601

2,094

2,320

26,394

20,450

11,910

13,508

18,075

21,448

2,423

3,704

4,042

1,621

1,372

15,334
1,740

45,421

29,939

20,131

18,800

28,907

41,470

27,408

6,838

5,650

4,071

7,704,

Volatile or essential........ •............................

1,174

7,890

10,517
8,193

T o ta l..................................................................

85,892

28,900

27,464

Paints and colors...............................................................

2,075
40,040

laTesT

fora"

1,177

15,336

4,351

2^236*

$597~

20,834

42,432

6,473

3,863

6,201

2,389.
11,250

Meat and meat extracts....................................

19,954

2,561

1,613

288

238

823

891

4,360

A ll o th er......................... ....................................

13,004

8,528

1,970

947

560
i

18

277

73

3,718
11,394
5,876

6,810
13,798

45

44

503

6,539

9,567

7,715

10,917

v 148
14,830

4,775
13,880

15,566

25,314

17,429

13,676

15,477

2,177

1,039

53,946

47,263

35,481

28,275

22,189

27,788

18,323

24,127

Paper, and manufactures o f ...........................................

22,258

P rovisions , comprising m e at a nd d a ir y pro d *
UCTS:
M eat products -

Dairy products—

► 119,258

39,035

Sntter *.
.........................
• C h eese.............................................................
M ilk ........................................................................
T o ta l. — ...........................................................

39,035

175




119,258

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

T o ta l..................................................................
Mineral substances, not elsewhere specified . . . . . . .

of t h e

PRINCIPAL and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED)

e t c ., f r o m

1882

to

1891— Cont’d.

176

N o . 1 6 9 .— VALUES

Y e a r e n d in g J a n e 30—
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

189b.

1891.

D o lla r s .

D olla rt.

D ollart.

D olla rt.

D oU art.

D oUart.

D oU art.

DoUart.

D oU art.

D oU art.

D U T I A B L E — C o n t in u e d .
R ic e , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i fie d :

15 4 ,3 9 8

R i c e ................................................................................................

1 8 8 ,3 1 8

205,083

1 7 1 ,4 9 5

9 7 ,6 3 5

9 6 ,8 6 6

1 3 9 ,7 8 8

1 2 6 ,2 1 3

1 6 8 ,2 1 5

3 ,4 5 0

1 ,7 5 7

4 ,4 2 0

5 ,1 6 4

2 ,1 9 5

3 ,5 5 5

4 ,7 9 0

5 ,0 0 1

2)451

3 3 ,0 8 1

47

A l l o t h e r .......................................................................................

2 8 7 ,2 6 9

4 7 ,2 7 5

13,721

1 8 ,0 0 4

2 ,7 8 3

1 ,0 4 3

688

799

4 ,4 6 4

8 ,5 6 2

T o t a l . . . ..........................................................................

2 8 7 ,2 6 9

4 7 ,2 7 5

1 3 ,7 2 6

1 8 ,0 0 4

3 5 ,8 6 4

1 ,0 9 0

688

851

4 ,4 6 4

8 ,5 6 4

122,159

3 9 ,7 8 0

1 6 ,9 7 1

1 6 ,7 7 7

6 ,7 4 1

8 ,0 0 4

3 1 ,8 4 2

9 1 ,9 1 3

[

173

1 ,4 5 5

1, f a l

3 19

1 ,8 8 0

495

956

2 6 ,6 2 7

!

169

3,897

19,324

27,945

22,908

8,561

32,240

62,788

11,248

6,158

173

8,789
384

846
7,662

181,514

192,610

151,166

91,068

219,201

209,843

193,137

218,116

.162

S a l t ...........................................................................................................

3 ,4 7 8

3 ,6 9 4

*

S e e d s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i fie d :
5

L i n s e e d o r f l a x s e e d _________ - ________________________

S il k , m a n u f a c t u b e s o f :

52

2

-

D r e s s a n d p i e c e g o o d s .......................................................
C lo t h in g , r e a d y m a d e , a n d o t h e r

w e a r in g

5 5 ,6 2 4

2 3 9 ,3 0 5

1 0 4 ,8 7 1

1 4 3 ,3 2 8

ap­

p a r e l ............................................................................................
L a c e s .................................................................. ..........................

]
>

R i b b o n s ............ ............................................................................
A U o t h e r ................................... ...................................................

J

T o t a l .................................................................................

159,998

382,633

1,278

1,386

1

L 122,304

322,646

61,664

8,447
94,800

277,045

430,566

110,216

148,288

*

S oap:

F a n c y , p e r fu m e d , a n d a ll d e s c r ip t io n s o f t o ile t
s o a p ............................................................................................
A l l o t h e r .......................................................................................

]
5

r

i

479

469

12

871

620
615

139

4,346

2,232

1,105

90
3,894

3,112

« 133
3,772

T o t a l ...............- ...............................................................

1,278

1,386

4,825

1,340

1,235

2,371

1,117

3,984

3,274

3,905

S p i c e s , n o t e l s e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d ............................................

6207,835

6133,805

3,752

583

747

35

275

839

437

113




FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

a ..... ...............

1 2 0 ,5 0 8

S PIR ITS, D ISTILLED:
B r a n d y ............ ........... ................................................................ £
A l l o t h e r ............ - .......................................................................
OQ

T o t a l ...............................................................................

1 0 4,606

8 1 ,792

<

2 3 ,2 6 8

3 8 ,4 6 6

2 9 ,3 4 8

2 4 ,4 3 1

1 7 ,2 2 5

3 0 ,7 8 1

3 4 ,0 8 9

«

4 7 ,9 7 4

4 7 ,4 1 9

2 4 ,2 3 8

3 3 ,1 3 8

2 4 ,4 7 2

1 8 ,9 7 4

2 7 ,2 6 7

2 8 ,2 4 7

1 9 ,3 2 0

104, 606

8 1 ,782

7 1 ,2 4 2

8 5 ,8 8 5

5 3 ,5 8 6

5 7 ,5 6 9

4 1 ,6 9 7

4 9 ,7 5 5

6 1 ,3 5 6

4 7 ,5 6 7

3 3 ,0 2 9

3 4 ,1 6 7

3 9 ,7 0 5

7l7l66

9 1 ,9 0 2

5 8 ,7 9 0

5 7 ,4 2 7

5 0 ,0 8 9

4 8 ,0 0 5

5 3 ,0 1 3

4 8 ,1 9 3

139,918

1 1 0 ,6 2 5

2 5 ,3 7 5

2 6 ,0 6 6

5 0 ,4 4 9

1 2 3 ,3 1 7

1 0 1 ,7 1 0

1 4 9,311

c 3 8 ,590

f

2 5 7 ,4 6 2

1 1 4 ,2 2 9

3 0 0 ,8 7 1

3 3 5 ,7 7 1

6 2 9 ,8 4 9

1 3 7 ,1 8 0

5 9 5 ,1 4 0

<2120,943

\

5 ,1 5 8

53

261

1 7 ,1 8 4

1 ,4 7 0

<2438

*21

404

162

M
*

S u g a r , m o l a s s e s , a n d c o n f e c t io n e r y :

03
I

M o l a s s e s .......................................................................................
S u g a r , D u t c h s t a n d a r d in c o l o r —

|

N o t a b o v e N o . 13, a n d t a n k b o t t o m s , s ir u p s ,

££

m e la d a , e t c ....................................................................

*

A b o v e N o . 13, a n d n o t a b o v e N o . 2 0 ................

J

2 0 4 ,8 5 8

7 8 ,5 1 2

1 0 0 ,0 7 5

9 8 ,3 8 4

629

28

4 ,4 2 8

5 ,0 9 8

C o n f e c t i o n e r y ...........................................................................

319

383

828

2 ,4 2 9

168

150

513

159

398

3 ,5 7 4

T o t a l ................................................................................

253 ,9 9 9

218,811

4 7 3 ,4 1 8

245,515

332,263

386,423

753,940

256,204

746,72J

163,707

•

T obacco, an d m anufactures o f :

L e a f .........................................................................................

327,596

317,288

316,243

573,370

666,635

643,594

906,505

882,747

891,787

580,322

*

M a n u fa c t u r e s o f —
C ig a rs, c ig a r e tt e s , a n d c h e r o o t s .....................

113,287

87,951

62,134

62,794

36,511

23,995

25,287

31,572

22,216

20,090

21,624

41,234

103,275

23,671

16,208

13,456

9,808

9,177

14,734

Total................................................

460,973

426,863

419,611

739,439

726,817

683,797

945,308

924,127

923,180

620,442

V egetables;

PntA tA M ________ _____ ___________ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

219*070

170,546

1,661

1,843

328

180

P i c k l e s a n d s a u c e s ...........................................................

121,768

164,470

165,263

133,933

1,023

2,387

906

313

348

1,607

3,628

4,620

3,436

2,773

1,216

3,114

137, 947

74,569

168%614

170,473

141,581

125,718

128,726

128,670

70,139

147

2,135

1,417

573

980

2,844

720

1,742

108

C

2,635

4,453

1,154

1,408

t

10,208

4,677

2,574
135,309

A l l o th e r —

•

I n t h e ir n a tu r a l s t a t e ............................................ l
P r e p a r e d o r p r e s e r v e d ..........................................

Total................................................




o

223,575

19 648
192,217

135,591 |

137,839

j

a I n c lu d e d p a r tly in 11 R ic e ” a n d p a rtly in " A l l o th e r d u tia b le a r t ic le s ."
&I n c lu d e s “ S p ices, u n g r o u n d ."

e F o r th e n in e m on th s e n d in g M a r c h 31 ,1 8 9 1 ; fo r th e rem a in in g p e rio d s e e “ M o la s se s ” fr e e o f d u t y .
<2F o r th e n in e m o n th s e n d in g M a r c h 31, 18d lj f o r th e re m a in in g p e r io d , see " C a n e s u g a r " fr e e o f d u t j .

§
w

X
o
w

H
m

25,386

A l l o t h e r ............................ .................................. . V

B e a n s a n d p e a s e ...............................................................

*1
O
W

<
$

S
GO
O
*1

PRINCIPAL

the

A r t ic le s .

a n d other

A r t ic l e s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

1882 t o 1891—Cont’d.

e t c ., f r o m

178

No. 169.—V a l u e s or

T e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

*
1882.

1883.

1884.

D ollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

D olla rs.

D olla rs.

1889.

1890.

1891.

i

D U T I A B L E — C o n tin u e d .

W in e s :
S t ill -w ines—
......................................................... ............

65,383

50,973

87,504

53,371

152,897

104,344

I n b o t t le s ......................................................................
C h a m p a g n e , a n d o t h e r s p a r k lin g ..............................

{
>

T o t a l ..........................................................................

\

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

9

D olla rs .

D ollars.

23,171

19,797

14,585

15,305

10,786

24,243

24,669

29,544

29,217

34,578

68,279

68,020

59,800

63,406

1,418,937

1,071,004

502,633

506

364

30,216

11,391

32,560

41,611

30,015

31,805

28,287

23,748

27,080

22,507

14,744

15,323

21,556

50,866

46,783

100,385

77,864

119,557

99,305

146,934

450

551

W ood , a n d m anufactures o f *.
T im b e r , s a w e d a n d h e w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15

t

L u m ber—
B oa rd s, p la n k s ,

d ea ls, a n d o t h e r sa w e d

l u m b e r .......................................................................

625,581

S h i n g l e s ________________________ ______ _______

1,707

O th e r l u m b e r ..............................................................
a

i
e

g

1

l

i

1

!

M a n u fa c t u r e s o f —
C a b in e t o r h o u s e f u r n i t u r e ..............i ................
A l l o t h e r ........................................................................

62,735
1
1
>

A „

83,778

*

503,924

697,136

692,430

745,407

1,063,652

5,276

2,402

1,392

338

60

100,507

52,498

64,221

56,021

72

4

91,455

f
64,530

J

T o t a l ...........................................................................

773,801

665,185

670,503

664,160

10

936,477
18,261 •

8,692

|
|

28,689

19,177

12,455

6,676

5,336

325

1,491

4,886

1

113,351

132,597

106,031 ;

61,341

38,228

27,313

13,425

49,049

942,095

888,544

929,075

1 , 187, 754

998,302

1,477,312

1,097,675

565,330

230,905

298,888

W ools , h a ir of t a s cam el , go at , a l p a c a , a n d
OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, AND MANUFACTURES OF:
U n m a n u fa ctu re d C lo t h in g w o o ls (c la s s o n e ) ................................... |

Com bing w ools (class t w o ) _____ _________ _ L




748,348

767,573

537,239

423,424

458,369

55,057

6,052

18,186

27,806

4,396

25,219

3,830

1

112,551

16,008

5,042

39,011

61,823

32,740

72,885

58,542

343,456

516,019

759,442

824,770

626,868

460,560

556,473

361,260

f

C a r p e t a n d o t h e r s im ila r w o o ls (cla s s th r e e )
T o t a l ..........................- ..............................................

444,954

1.....................

’ 670,503

664,160

FOREIGN EXPORTS ----- VALUES OF.

I n cask s

Manufactures of—
Carpets and carpeting........ . ...........................

1,860

18,801

14,322

4,473

apparel, except shaws and knit goods ; . . a ................. a .................
41,126
118,434

80,087

228,828

30,418

19,881

49,073

60,638

4,303

4,084

378

1,078

8,008

4,787

30,144

68,677

31,697

20,069
54,990

5,015

467

Clothing, ready' made, and other wearing

4,075

1,449

4,185

2,936

46,300

7,149

3,290

3,330

7,155
107,659

13,325
92,504

88,154

273,184

244,898

215,578

110,146

79,885

171,108

136,287

72,634

72,197

371

8,411

7,203

18,187

11,521

6,893

4,199

2,641

925
3,347
45,002
27,409
Sh aw ls........ .........................................................
T a r n s ____ ______________ __________________ a ................. a .................

338
7,903

548

3,404

21,984

3,420
12,832

6,731

9,519

8,291
159

812

97,315

134,432

193,463

154,754

103,552

54,607
110.642

345,545

282,192

348,530

706,484

407,089

274,435

288,944

Manufactures o f.........................................................

876

226

150

142
168

186
459

175
7

18

23

T o ta l..................................................................

876

226

150

310

645

182

18

23

A ll other dutiable articles...............................- ............

343,411

374,649

126,833

183,723

106,18?

135,094

114,305

82,140

107,892

T o ta l v a l u e o f d u tiab le merchandise . 10,258,096

9,775,038

8,433,374

8.605,299

7,941,982

7,455,134

7,657,498

7,334,959

7,992,493

7,047,069

A ll other...............................................................
T o ta l...................................................................

41,173 ,

Z inc ob spelter , a nd m anufactures o f :
In blocks o r pigs, and o ld ___ . . . . . . . . . . _______

131,083 (

.

115

189

115

189

T o ta l v a l u e of merchandise free of
B U TT.............................................................

7,044,429

9,840,732

7,115,383

6,901,510

5,618,319

5,705,154

4,434,905

4,783,807

4,542,363

5,163,458

T otal v al u e o f e x p o r t s o f foreign
MERCHANDISE...............................................

17,302,525

19,615,770

15,548,757

15,506,809

13,560,301

13,160,288

12,092,403

12,118,766

12,534,856

12,210,527




FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

52,031

132,825

Knit fabrics.........................................................
Bags, jfiungo, flocks, noils, shoddy, and

13,209
17,443
44,414

57,307
56,566

C loths.....................................................................
Dress goods, women’s and children’s ..........

a Included in “A ll other manufactures of w ool/' etc.

<X>

Wo. 1 7 0 . —QUANTITIES of the PRINCIPAL A rticles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED from the United States D uring
the Ten Years from 1882 to 1891, inclusive.

00

o

Y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30—
A r tic le s .
1882.

1883.

1884.

1886.

1885.

-

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

189L

4 0 6 ,1 4 7

1 3 2 ,1 7 1

1 3 1 ,6 2 3

5 1 6 ,1 7 9

IT R E E O F D U T Y .
8 9 0 ,7 1 4

fie d :
A liz a r in e , n a tu r a l o r

a r t ific ia l, in c l u d i n g e x 5 0 ,8 7 5

1 ,2 3 3

2 ,0 3 0

350

A r g a l o r a r g o l, o r c m d e ta r ta r , a n d a r g o l d u s t
............................................................................................l b s .
B a r k s : C h in c h o n a , o r o t h e r , f r o m w h ic h q u i­

nine m ay he extracted

_____________ _____ _____ l b s . _

2 3 3 ,0 8 9

10 1 ,1 0 6

51 7 ,0 4 4

C ochineal ______________________________________________ l b a. _

9 ,4 5 7

5 ,2 5 2

2 ,7 1 2

006

4 ,9 1 7

D yew oods—
L o g w o o d .............................................................. t o n e . .

5128

5375

75

370

4 05

1

90

175

100

118

1 0 ,6 2 5

7 ,0 9 1

1 2 ,0 7 7

4 5 ,0 7 5

8 ,2 0 6

790

25

4

G um s—

A r a b ic _________________ _______________ lb a ..

e

Camphor, e r n d e _______________________lba_ _

.................

e .......................

G a m b l e r1o4 r1 ,5
t e5r5r a j a p2o0n8 ,3
i c6a2..........................l
4 0 ,8 9 7b s . .

Shellac________ __________ . . . _________ .lh^
A ll

45. ___ ________

45

___ _________

2 3 ,4 2 3

1 7 ,5 9 7

1 ,8 3 2

250

6 8 ,8 0 6

220

2 2 ,1 9 7

5 2 ,0 6 6

4 3 ,0 8 8

3 5 ,1 2 3

2 5 ,2 8 3

353

2 ,2 4 8

513

5 8 ,1 0 8

1 6 9 ,3 7 3

1 9 6 ,5 6 7

1 5 9 ,1 7 8

3 3 ,6 3 3

2 2 ,6 3 7

2 8 ,7 7 5

2 ,7 0 5

13

1 ,5 5 0

othergnwin _______ ____ _____ _______________ l b s . .

2 ,4 0 0

1 9 9 ,1 7 7

9 ,8 4 2

........................................................................................... l b s . .

8 2 ,8 2 4

3 5 7 ,2 0 9

7 4 ,2 3 8

2 ,4 9 4

2 0 ,0 3 8

2 ,4 7 0

3 ,2 8 0

2 ,1 0 5

1 1 ,0 3 2

1 1 ,6 1 1

1 5 ,0 0 0

1 ,9 5 5

165

250

597

2 ,5 3 4

L im e , c h lo r id e o f, o r b le a c h in g p o w d e r . . . .lb s
M i n e r a l w a t e r s , a l l n o t a r t i f i c i a l ................... g a l l s . .

2 ,3 7 3

6 2 ,5 6 4
3 6 ,4I6n9 d i g o

112

2 ,4 2 3

2 ,6 3 5

O p iu m , c r u d e , o r u n m a n u f a c t u r e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Q u in i a , s u l p h a t e o {, s a l t s o f , a n d

2 ,8 7 1
(2 6 ,9 0 3

c in c h o n t d la ,

___________________. . . . . . . . _________________________

S o d a , n it r a t e o f . » • • • . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l b s . .

a

.....................

a

4 5 ,5 0 0

72

4 2 9 ,9 8 8

4 5 5 ,7 5 0

279,330

3 2 ,8 3 3
10

19

20

4

51

3 ,3 1 0

7 ,8 4 3

257

9 ,3 5 5

1 ,5 6 8

1 1 ,2 8 1

............. .......

S n i p ! 1n r o r b H m stone, c r u d e . . . . __________ t o n s - V a n i l l a b e a n s ........... ............................................................. l b s . .




527
1 ,9 0 0

7 9 ,9 7 0

162

5 ,0 9 8

50

5 ,0 0 0

75

5 ,9 6 8 ,0 0 3

7 7 0 ,7 4 5

3 ,8 0 0

3 5 1 ,6 6 8

3 4 0 ,4 8 0

8 ,9 8 2

1 ,4 6 9

3
2 ,4 4 1

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

7 6 9 ,1 8 5
C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , a n d d y e s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i­

C o c o a , o r c a c a o , c r u d e f ,a n d l e a v e s a n d s h e l l s o f . l b s . -

2 ,3 6 0 ,0 6 3

2 ,4 7 9 ,4 7 2

1 ,6 1 8 ,9 8 0

1 ,8 7 3 ,3 3 3

2 ,4 5 1 ,4 0 8

1 ,9 6 1 ,8 5 9

1 ,8 1 0 ,5 8 9

1 ,4 9 9 ,4 7 6

1 ,5 0 3 ,9 5 4

1 ,9 3 9 ,3 0 8

C o f f e e ......................................................................... - ...............l b s . .

2 4 .3 4 3 ,4 7 9

3 7 ,3 7 6 ,3 9 0

2 6 ,1 5 2 ,6 7 9

3 3 ,3 3 5 ,1 9 6

2 7 ,4 9 5 ,7 5 2

2 5 ,2 8 9 ,5 8 3

1 5 ,0 8 3 ,0 1 9

17, $ 6 5 ,3 5 4

8 ,9 9 7 ,2 2 0

8 ,4 8 6 ,9 7 3

C o t t o n , u n m a n u f a c t u r e d ............................................... l b s . .

1 ,8 4 3 ,4 9 0

3 ,2 9 8 ,9 3 0

1 ,3 5 3 ,9 3 6

1 ,6 0 9 ,2 6 0

1 ,2 7 6 ,9 6 1

7 4 6 ,3 7 1

2 0 3 ,9 7 2

1 8 7 ,9 5 9

2 4 8 ,1 0 4

4 4 7 ,7 9 4

1 1 ,7 0 0

1 1 ,7 5 0

9,«929

245

3

750

e ..........

6 ....................

8 ,5 4 9

349

27

a .........

1 .7 9 7 ,7 6 7

3 ,5 6 2 ,5 6 5

10

9

x

F is a , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d :
C o d , h a d d o c k , h a k e , a n d p o l l o c k , d r i e d ,s m o k e d ,
o r p i c k l e d ................................................ — . ......... l b s . .

£

e ..........

t .................... £ . . . . . . . . . .

e . . . . . . . . . . 6 m. . . . . . . . . ........................
e .....................
e,___________ e ..................... e
6 . . . . . . . . . . e _____ _____ 0 . . . . . . . . . . £ . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . .
e . _ i _ . .......... e ___________ e __ ___ _____ « ___________ e ____ ______

1 1 ,5 3 5

8 3 ,4 0 0

6 ..........

P i c k l e d .......................................................... ____h b l a . .

101

179

993

322

< ___________

____ b b l s . .

60

108

32

......... l b s . .

H

30
1 ,0 9 2 ,8 6 9

1 ,6 1 5 ,0 7 1

5 3 9 ,9 4 7

4 6 0 ,3 1 0

1 1 9 ,9 2 4

a .
a . __________

7 ,9 1 1

1 ,0 9 5

4 ,5 6 0

3 ,4 1 2

738

1 ,8 7 7 ,7 3 2

1 ,5 7 6 ,7 9 8

3 ,0 8 2 ,2 1 6

1 ,0 5 9 ,5 7 3

5 5 4 ,6 2 9

2 0 9 ,4 9 7

2 ,5 0 0

F i x e d o r e x p r e s s e d .......................................

2 ,2 3 8 ,8 4 0

3 ,2 4 7 ,3 8 4

1 ,4 0 5 ,9 2 7

2 ,5 5 6 ,8 7 4

779,411

3 ,9 3 1 ,4 4 6

1 ,6 4 0 ,1 4 3

3 3 1 ,1 8 1

2 ,1 9 2 ,0 5 9

V o l a t i l e o r e s s e n t i a l .....................................

4 ,7 5 0

3 ,0 1 2

673

6 ,5 3 9

6 ,3 5 9

3 ,0 5 9

1 1 ,6 6 2

6 ,7 4 0

7 ,1 2 0

W h a l e a n d f i s h ______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 0 ,7 9 4

6 3 8 ,3 1 7

3 7 2 ,7 3 1

3 3 0 ,0 3 2

4 0 5 ,2 1 8

1 ,0 9 3 ,2 5 0

Ivory:
A n i m a l ............................ ...................................... ..........l b s V e g e t a b l e ................... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........l b s -

579

O il s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f ie d :

P a p e r stock, c r u d e :

/ ..................... / ..................... / .....................

/ ..................... . / ....................

7 3 3 ,5 4 2
6 ,7 2 8

f .....................

#

H a g s , o t h e r th a n w o o l e n ................ .........

1 1 2 ,0 8 0

6 ,7 8 2

P la tin u m , •nnmannfantnrQrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l b s -

1 ,4 0 0

2 7 ,9 1 2

103

P l u m b a g o . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................

2 7 ,2 0 2

9 ,5 6 8

3 ,3 7 5

204
3 ,8 4 0

662

450

C o c o o n s . .............. ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
R a w , o r a s r e e le d f r o m t h e c o c o o n . . .
W a s t e ............................................................... .......... l b s -

275

698

7 ,3 0 5

8 ,9 4 5

5 ,2 1 4

1 ,6 3 0

2 ,7 0 0

7 ,7 7 9

1 8 ,1 0 2

720

650

1 3 ,5 8 2

4 ,2 4 5

6 ,0 0 0

1 ,0 9 3

4 ,1 1 8

of.

Sil k , u n m a n u f a c t u r e d j
118
1 2 ,4 6 8

e x t o r t s — q u a n t it ie s

I n d i a r u b b e r a n d g n t t a - p e r c h a , c r u d e ------- ..........l b s -

e .........

f o r e ig n

H e r r in g —

1 8 ,8 0 5

281

Sp ic e s , u n g r o u n d :

a .

a
9

-__________
--------

1 ,0 8 1

1 ,7 2 2

1 4 ,4 3 5

5 4 97

9 ,5 6 0

4 ,2 9 8

8 ,9 2 2

3 ,9 4 6

P e p p e r . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .......................... .......... l b s -

g

.................

9a

__________
.................

4 0 9 ,1 6 4

1 ,6 4 4 ,8 9 9

55 5 ,8 8 1

4 7 9 ,7 5 0

6 6 3 ,5 8 8

435 667

4 4 5 ,2 7 3

4 4 3 ,0 7 0

A H o t h e r .................. .........................................

9

.................

9

.................

1 ,1 3 6 ,7 9 8

4 4 5 ,7 5 2

3 0 9 ,7 4 7

1 ,2 8 6 ,6 5 4

7 9 2 ,1 3 8

4 5 3 ,9 5 1

1 .0 9 1 ,2 8 1

1 ,4 3 4 ,8 5 2

a N o t s t a t e d . ( L o g w o o d a n d o th e r , c I n c lu d e d in “ A l l o th e r g u m s ," fr e e o f d u t y , d F r o m O c t o b e r 6, 1890; f o r t h e p r e c e d in g p e r io d s ee “ O p iu m ,” d u tia b le.
d u t ia b le fis h . / S e e d u t ia b le o il. g I n c lu d e d in ‘ ‘ Sp ices, n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d ,” du tia b le.




eSee

181

N u t m e g s _________ ________________________ ........... l b s -

this

PRINCIPAL A rticles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc ., f r o m

1882

to

1891—Continued.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

182

N o. 1 7 0 .—QUANTITIES OB'
A r tic le s .

1882.
jfJ & E E

O F

1883.

1884.

1886.

1885.

1887.

1888.

1890.

1889.

1891.

D U T Y — C o n t in u e d .

S u g a r , h o t e l s e w h e r e s p e c if ie d , a n d m o l a s s e s :
a lO , 797

aAb, 500

T e a . . . ............................ ...................................................
T e x t il e

1 ,5 7 8 ,0 0 0

3 ,8 8 1 ,2 1 9

7 ,6 0 3 ,9 6 6

5 ,7 3 0 ,5 9 1

3 ,0 1 4 ,8 4 7

2 ,3 5 0 ,0 3 5

6 8 3 ,3 2 3

3 8 3 ,7 3 1

3 9 1 ,8 7 3

1 ,0 5 7 ,4 1 5

G r a s s e s , o s F ib r o u s V e g e t a b l e S u b -

stan ces,

n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c if ie d :

U n m a n u fa ctu re d —
ft

I s tle , o r T a m p ic o f i b e r . . . . . . . . . . . .

5 2 ,5 0 5
c331

J u t e ft i)d j u t e b u t t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'

S is a l g r a s s ....... ......................

d460

A^I o t h e r ______ . . . . . . . ___ _____________ . t o n s . .

951

M a n u fa c tu r e s o f—
C o i r T a r n ________________________ _______ ___l b s . .

4 4 ,9 0 0
2 ,5 9 2 ,1 2 8

A r t ic l e s
treaty

a d m it t e d
w it h

free

under

1 3 1 ,8 2 4

6 8 ,2 0 5

6 6 ,5 1 6

1 3 5 ,3 0 5

1 2 1 ,8 0T5i n , b a 3
r s2,5b,0l 7
o 7c k s , o r1 p
g ,8
r a5n8 u l a t e d , 8
. l2b,1s1. 3.
1 6i g,5s3, 3g r a i n o1r5 5

r e c ip r o c it y

H a w a iia n I s l a n d s :

S i c e .............................................................................. . . . l b s . .

1 0 1 ,5 4 6

4 ,5 0 0

3 7 ,5 0 0

4 4 ,3 0 7

32; 300

M o la s s e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -g a lls ..

7 ,3 6 5

5 ,6 3 2

8 ,0 9 3

279

4 ,7 7 9

S u ga r, b r o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 ,6 9 9

200

1 ,6 3 0

3 0 ,1 0 0

1 9 ,0 0 0

2 3 ,3 0 0

5*317

95
695

D U T IA B L E .
A n im a l s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f ie d :
C a t t l e ......................................................................... .. . . N o . .

s __________

a ..... ............

1

20

H o r a n s _____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N o . .

i

a __________

173

40

18

27

8

3 ,6 7 2

710

50

150

231

6 ,5 9 8

1 4 ,4 1 4

4 1 ,6 1 8

4 ,5 0 0

7

6 8 ,7 6 3

2 8 4 ,9 5 7

8 3 ,9 7 7

_____ r i - r - i t ______________ . . . V o , .

S heep

........

a __________

f

, rf___

8
15

10

17

B r e a d stu ffs :
Ttflr | ey , , , , ___ T...... ................................................. .- b u s h ■.
O a tsr

...

_______________ _____________ . . . .

O a t m e a l . . . . . . . ____ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l b s . .
R y e ............................................................................. . b u s h . .




1 1 ,5 5 3
4 ,3 0 0

-b u s h - -

1

3 ,8 0 0

..................

0 ..................

48

8 5 7 ,2 0 8

9 8 9 ,5 0 8

746.808

9 ,7 9 3

3 0 0 ,7 4 1

128

1 3 4 ,8 2 7

9 6 ,3 0 0

2 7 4 ,6 8 0

294

7 ,9 3 6

1 5 7 ,7 3 2

1 2 2 ,1 2 6

FOBEIGN EXPOETS— QUANTITIES OP.

tr a ils . .
S n n p . n o t a h o v o F o . lfi. D n t n li s t a n d a r d . l b s . .

W h e a t .............................. - ....................................
...b b ls ..

Bristles....................................................
Cement.....................................................

345,932
370

358,446

490,732

21,920

35,265

36,322

2,575
37,250

5,199

6,572

8,669

12,749

8,925

103,609

82,173

26,135

21,633

49,142

34.000

20,477

18,378

42,408

690,605
8,334

966,514
1,748

100,995

117568

19,630

29,412

1,959

3,788

e ..................

281,469

250

221,495
50

170,377
2,296

582,774
8,410

32,010

47,226

43,385

4,746

6,583

9,002

55,575

12,200

C h e m i c a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d i c i n e s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d :
....
L o g w o o d and oth er d y e w o o d s, e x tra cts

lh a „

14,698 "

and

2,000

623,010

483,147

2,530

4,168

C r u d e ..............................................................

22 186

...lb s ..

r
20,299
\ .....................

10

6,314

.........l b s . .

64,168

5

33,303

41,329

93,772

/ 7 , 065

50

34

484,850

363,733

53,588

64,781

30,718

40,498

115,893

127,123

34,821

77,879

56,507
117,142

111, 524

1,070,178
13,449

1,703,545

2,151,874

1,888,081

2,003,902

22,833
320

89,526

45,044

22,179

683

11,398
62,391
1,199,593

1,246,671

21,402
111,640

30,298

S oda-

10,080
78,740

25,098

8,832

63,494

51,971

1,030,365

890,963

943,663
31,676

B ic a r b o n a te o r s u p e r c a r b o n a te o f . . . . . l b s . .
S a l s o d a a n d s o d a a s h ...........................
C a u s t i c ..........................................................
A l l o t h e r ____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

...... lbs..

S n m s f l o r rn u n cl_____________________________......... l b s . .

a __________

< ..............

6,800

28,874

79,538

234
3,255

C l a y s o r e a r t h s o f a l l k i n d s , i n c l u d i n g c h in a c l a y

or k a o l i n __________ ___________________________

4

114

5

25

12

13

45

48

85

934

378

7,718

164

355

115

919

1,260

g l , 013,488 g 2,724,400

367,662

86,475

205,488

69,724

40,554

926,788

1,368,363

1,912,861

7,772

41,159

350,886

105,697

211,828

723,897

147,143

243,351

377,510

27,437

2,944

493

29,869

65,880

25,326

4*054

7,052

479,973

237,326

1,830,765

236,943

141,199

180,620

198,956

196,473

33
461

C o a l, b i t u m i n o u s .......................................................
C o ppe r , and m an ufactu res o f :

•

O r e { f i n e c o p p e r c o n t a i n e d t h e r e i n ) . . . ......... l b s . .
P ig s , b a r s , i n g o t s , o ld , a n d

o t h e r u n m a n u fa c *

108,504

t u r e d .........................................................
C otton, m an u factu res o f :

4

C lo th —
N ot

b le a c h e d ,

dyed,

c o lo r e d ,

s t a in e d ,

p a i n t e d , o r p r i n t e d ..........................s q . y a r d s . .
B le a c h e d , d y e d , c o lo r e d , s t a in e d , p a in te d ,
o r p r i n t e d ..............................................s q . y a r d s . .

[

1

f 3,573,964

i

41
6

1,156,142

j
l

14

a From April 1,1891; for preceding period see Sugar and molasses, ” dutiable, b From October 6,1890; for the preceding period included in A ll other textile grasses,
etc.,” free o f duty. cFrom October 6, lfcOO: for the preceding period included in “ Jute.” dutiable, dFrom October 6,1890 ; for the preceding period included in “ Sisal
grass,” dutiable, e Not stated. /P rio r to October * 1890j for the remaining period Bee Opium, crude,” free of duty, g Gross weight




44

FOREIGN EXPORTS ----- QUANTITIES OF.

t .........

.........l b s . .
O p iu m —

No. 170.— QUANTITIES

of the

PRINCIPAL A rticles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc ., from

1882

to

189*1—Continued,

T e a r e n d in jS J u n e 3 0 —
A r tic le s .
1882.

1884.

1883.

1880.

1885.

1888.

1887.

1891.

1890.

1889.

D U T I A B L E — C o n tin u e d .
C o t t o n , m a n u f a c t u r e s o f — C o n tin u e d .

..lb s ..

a .............. ..

5 ,0 1 4

5 ,2 0 9

2 ,1 3 5

934

2

352

s fc s n

4 ,5 5 7

F is h , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c ifie d :
C o d , h a d d o c k , h a k e , a n d p o llo c k , d r ie d , sm o k e d ,

b ....................

6.....................

3 ,5 5 2 ,9 0 0

4 ,2 8 8 ,4 7 0

5 ,2 8 4 ,1 2 4

4 ,6 4 6 ,9 6 8

4 ,3 6 6 ,8 7 7

5 *7 5 2 ^ 3 4 ;

&.....................

911,667

1 ,0 6 6 ,7 0 7

H e r r in g —
D r ie d o r s m o k e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

a ..................

a

&....................

P i c k l e d o r s a l t e d .......................................... . b b l s . .

& . . . . : ..........

b. ..................

b ....................

M a c k e r e l , p i c k l e d o r s a l t e d . . . . . . . . . ____ b b l s . .

6.....................

b 89

S n lm n ii tiIa ItIm I o r K n ifed ___________________ . h h lfi

a __________

Flax,

hem p,

ju tk ,

and

other

vegetable

2 3 7 ,5 0 0

6 1 ,7 2 0

2 4 3 ,8 2 5

6 6 7 ,9 0 7

35

5 ,5 3 6

2,668

5 ,0 4 9

2 ,7 5 6

6.................... b ....................

1 5 ,3 4 4

1 5 ,8 3 4

1 0 ,4 0 2

682

f t . , ................

23

27

425

68

ft....................

a

1,429*
71

2 ,3 7 7
1 ,9 5 3
1 4 ,3 0 0

su b-

STANCES, AND MANUFACTURES O F :
U n m a n u fa c tu r e d —
F l a x ____________________ __________________

1

55

H e m p , a n d a l l s u b s t i t u t e s f o r ............ . t o n s . .
J u t e ....................................................................... . t o n s . . I
S is a l g r a s s , a n d o t h e r v e g e t a b l e . s u b >
s t a n c e s ................................ .......................... . t o n s . .

J

848

649

247

346

1 ,4 7 2

179

248

79

f

1 ,4 7 4

412

187

234

351

97

419

e35

l

5 ,9 2 7

5 ,0 3 5

5 ,3 0 1

3 ,0 0 9 ,

893

1 ,7 6 5

2 ,1 6 8

<1599

1 9 4,471

1 7 6 ,4 3 3

1 1 1 ,9 5 9

2 6 ,6 6 2

2 8 ,5 5 2

2 5 ,0 1 8

1 ,6 1 2

545

2 ,4 1 1

2 ,1 3 8

|

M a n u fa c t u r e s o f—
4 4 ,4 5 5

4 2 ,8 2 7

C a b l e s a n d c o r d a g e .....................................

F i f f n ...............................................................................

lb s ..

a ___________

a
a
n

a ....................

a

a .. . . . . . . . .

P l u m s a n d p r u n e s ................................................ . . l b s . .
R a is in s

, - _____ . . . . . . . . . i . _______ ____ . . l b s . .

2 9 ,1 7 2 '

1 9 ,1 9 8

4

F r u it s , in c l u d in g n u t s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :
1 1 ,2 6 3

4 1 ,2 4 4

4 3 ,9 9 8

3 5 ,4 7 1

7 0 ,5 3 2

3 8 4 ,1 9 4

1 0 7 ,7 2 9

5 2 ,0 0 2

152,404

7 9 ,1 1 7

3 0 9 ,1 4 4

4 3 6 ,7 3 4

1 ,4 0 6 ,3 7 0

1 ,0 7 5 ,2 8 1

1 ,1 1 3 ,2 1 0

1 ,1 0 1 ,5 3 2

2 ,0 6 7 ,3 3 1

5 3 1 ,1 7 2

1 ,5 7 3 ,5 6 6

1 ,0 7 2 ,8 7 2

7 3 7 ,9 2 9

7 3 5 ,9 2 4

1 ,2 1 2 ,6 2 2

’ 2 ,6 9 3 ,5 6 2

1 4 0,498

14 4 ,7 5 4

23 9 ,7 3 1

9 1 ,0 6 3

8 7 ,4 4 8

1 9 2 ,7 6 0

1 2 7 ,5 3 7

2 6 3 ,6 0 6

N u ts—




FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OP.

T h r e a d (n o t o n s p o o ls ), y a r n , w a r p s , o r w a r p -

G lass and g la ssw a r e :

Cylinder, crown, and common window glass.
unpolished.-I................................................. lb s..

29,641

Cylinder and crown glass, polished. . .sq. feet..

6,684

35,826

9,788

10,009

24,869

6,895

150

28,813

1,009

80

Plate glass—
Iluted, rolled, or rough................. sq. feet..

4,000

Cast^polished, unsilvered..............sq. feet..

1,161

862

Cast,polished, silvered........ sq. feet..
H a y ............................................................................tons..

£7
192

305

2,834

281

H o p s ............................................................................lb s..

95,469

98,452

52,957

13,616

45,900

437,279

3,169

1,342

524

609

555

Q
Q
40J.

1

410

613

702

1,171

218

778

211,807

125,629

86,808

105,201

1,151,077

90,503

127,711

839

371
2,360

16,339*
54

181

21

g

408,643

284,344

418,399

222,938

571

470

12

I ron an d steel, an d m anufactures o f :

Pig iron............................................................tons..

nc/i
<w

Scrap* fit only to be remanufactured—
Iron, wrought and o a s t.........................tons..
Bar iron, rolled or hammered.......................lbs..

120

44

10

1,293,672

885,346

477,201

928
19 912

269

Of steel, or in part of ste e l................. tons..

32,529

71
29' 040

Hoop, band, and'scroll iron............................ lbs..

17,410

54,770

41,910

13,400

6,918

steel...................................... ...........................lb s.. a ........... ... a . . . . . . . . . .
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars of steel,

1,640

4,266

13,540

and steel in forms notelsewhere sped fled. lb s .. a ................. a .................
125,376
252,967
Tin plates, teme plates, or taggers* tin . . .lb s .. 2,237,088
1,872,528

64,900

39,765

82,675

70,817

41,857

56,228

143,505

73,776

103,513

111, 808

16,040

43,908

801,703

481,571

1,821,801

1,067,299

' 931,667

1,291,392

5,900

32,980

228,667

106,262

398,686
173,496

158,337
32,392

Bars, railway—
Of iron....................................................... tons..

-

7
3,150

2

936

504

20,190

29,914

I
6,720

Hoops, bands, strips, sheets, and plates of

Sheet, plate, and taggers’ ir o n .................... lbs..

5,350

W ire rods (rivet, screw, nail, and fence), round,
in coils and loops, o f iron or ste e l..........lb s .. a ................. a .................
Wire, and wire rope and strand, iron or steel. . a ................. a .................
anufactures of, not elsewhere specified—
A
n.
A n vils....................................................... ..lb s .. a ___

•*

185,820
371,525

191,171

l
148,818 >

20,375

100,674

4,069
85,920

8,617
1,550,229•

6




1,287,135
2,937

269,305

14,091
22,652
7 336
14532
52,439
3,189
226j 266
Chains.........................................., ..............lb s.. a ................. 1a .................
32,700
59,613
4,298
18,869
10r300>
18,051
a Not stated.
cPrioT to October , 1890 j for the remaining period see “ Jute,” free of duty.
See free fish.
d Prior to October 6,1890 j for the remaing period see “ Sisal grass,” free of duty.

6

19

\

290 220
55,786
84721

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

9

50
1,588

of th e

PRINCIPAL A r t ic l e s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1888

to

1891— Continued.

186

H o . 1 7 0 .— QUANTITIES

Y ear ending June 30—

Articles.
1882.

1885.

1884.

1883.

1886.

1888.

1887.

1889.

1890.

1891.

D U T I A B L E —Continued.
H a lt liquors :

or jug* ............................ ..

r

8,349
1,019

6,671
1,113

2,166
300

5,828
1,684

11,300
538'

8*296
290

38,822
2,400

7,220

3,691

2,709
2,000

33,957

5,051
92,000

5,226
1,803

1,523
22,308
4,803

3,562
62,048
1,727

2,081
50,823
924

2,312
31,465
1,321

1,999
33,008
875

1,409
48,928
12,870

2,658
36,909
742

1,810
43,748
780

25,613
74,501

33,132
98,898

170
43,575

221
61,233

45,782

4,603
66,505

566
96,358

31,378
89,695

8,592,660

6,215,400
220,170
2,372,665

4,838,769

5,368,022

8,304,324

6,581,315

8, 111, 257

1,903,703

• 537,785

928,419

3,524,603

1,822,814

30,914

44

9,025
1,340

5,778

5,672

11,580

1,851

16,825

7,224
33,870
536

4,253
34,115
3,336

Dairy products—
P u tter______- _____ _____________
lb s .. a ............. .. a .... ............
Cheese________________ . . ___ _
. . ..l b s .. a ................. a .................

Oils , not elsewhere specified x
Animal or rendered—
"Whale and fish................... ............
Vegetable—
Fixed or expressed—
Olive salad....................................
O ther..............................................
Volatile or essential......................... ....l b s ..

i

1

7,549

P rovisions , comprising h e a t and d a ir y products :

B ic e , not elsewhere specified:

9,046,500
6,855,056
B ic e ...............................................................
■ Rice, granulated, or rice meal___ . . . . . . .. . . l b s . . a ................. a .................
3,375,010
3,496,132
S a l t ......................................................................
Seeds , not elsewhere specified:
Linseed or fiaxeeed____ _____________
SOAP:
Fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions of toilet
s o a p ............ ...........................................
\
25,838
15*734
>
'
All other -,n _______ ____ ___ . . . . . . . .
Spices, ground..............- ...................................




51,880,401

61,046,508

10,146,154
a ........... .

a ................

2,200,069

2,170,087
5

c

l

2,123
72,069
16,529

'
2,099
16,682
3,113

2,170
15
479
a . . . . . . . . . . c ............... a _________
2,831
110
1,376

1

25

430

536

341

a ................. a . . . . . ____

i t..... .....

2,347

3,197

3,869

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

In

Not in bottles or ju g s.......... ....................

S pirits , d istilled :

Brandy................................................. .proof galls..
All others............................................ proof galls..

12,158
46,568

17,641
68,260

14,158
25,276

10,937
38,619

8,122
28,273

15,237
33,935

19,672
38,263

16,707
34,540

521,469

146,837

167,532

370,785

786,276

731,058

801,968

c225,687

c 7,929,419
11.432,846
250
47,838

3,632,061
1,723,052
68,150

11,260,708
146,022

13,435,617
873

25,749,333
3,311

5,100,720
390,915
548

20,246,843
18,570
4,695

<14,559,637
11,166
1,340

75 309

C
*

S ugar , molasses , a n d con trction ert :

496,509

2,008,141

T obacco , and m anufactures o f :

L e a f......................................................
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots . . ................lbs..

786,030
71,205

904,015
55,584

823,504
40,052

1,164,637
35,615

1,294,498
28,646

1,168,693
17,193

1,578*290
16,717

1,576,611
16,439

1,797,377
16,613

1,276,459
17,247

232,535
2,857

160,509
4,447

120,983

121, 792
268

176,889
3,431

199,456
2,165

95,582
1,040

215* 814

213,134

158,567

130,061

92,116

56,329
6,168
2,040

73,680
5,667
4,419

54,870
5,408
3,678

55,526
4,039
7,500

49,883
4,266
2,058

40,715
4,329
2,205

32,200
3,435
2,355

26,711
6*593
1,947

58,499
1,272

54,332
776

62,747
167

80,207
30

69,297

107,002
219

82,271
264

43,440

f l, 475,949

2,771; *20
192,071

6,422,135
53,351

6*214,410
141,212

3,758,792
168,411

2,953,152
16,262

2,630,022
111,580

2,061,137
53,320

VEGETABLES:

Beans and p e a s e ...............................
Potatoes ................... ..
"Win e s :

Still wines—
In c a s k s.......................................
In b o ttles....................................
Champagne, and other sparkling.

J

20,734

9,038

56,646
873

40,640
2,641

r

V

W ood , a nd manufactures o f :

Boards, planks, deals, and other sawed lumher............................... ......................
S h in ir k a __________________ _________ ................... M . .

W ools , h a ir o f t bh cam el , g o at , a lp a c a , and
o th e r l ik e anim als , and manufactures of :

Unmanufactured—
9
Clothing wools (class o n e )....
|
• Combing wools (class two). . . . ............... lbs..
U 831,836
Carpet and other similar wools (class th re e )

J
•N ot stated.




4,010,043

...................

]

( 828,752
372,670
151,648
58,940
293,680
646,865'
492,528
e Por the 9 months ending March 31,1&91; for the remaining period, see “ Molasses, ” free of duty.

FOREIGN EXPORTS'— QUANTITIES OF.

172,773
Molasses..............................................
Sugar, Dutch standard in color—
Not above No. 13, and tank bottoms, sirups,
melada, etc............................... ..............lb s.. )
Above N o . 13, and not above No. 20 . . .lb s .. |5i 614,7/1
All above No. 2 0 .......................
7,600

523,666

00

*3

N o . 1 7 0 .— QUANTITIES OF

th e

PRINCIPAL A r t ic l e s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c ., f r o m

1683

to

1891— Continued.

oo

CO
Year ending June 30—
ja r w c ie s.

1883.

1882.

1884.

1865.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890,

1891.

D U T I A B L E — C on tin u ed .

W ools , h a ir o f t h b c am el , go at , a lp a c a , and

*

C o n tin u e d .
M a n u fa c tu r e d o f—
C a r p e ts a n d c a r p e t in g ................. .s q . y a r d s . .
C l o t h s ...................................................
D ress

g o o d s , w o m e n ’s

and

1,761
...................

11,710
16,451

14,503
41,059

2,231
60,837

2,519
55,486

1,948
36,894

157
71,013

1,595
54,571

103
18,664

628,730

517,984

382,682

861,304

729,403

391,015

300,411

269,998

226} 317

233,189

23,771

3,280

5,625
11,196

1,892
194

10,295
20,038

76,845

11,314
11,664

6,206
27,852.

156*250
1,420

3,610

4,815

13,496

a

c h ild r e n ’ s
-sq . y a r d s . .

B a g s , m u n g o , flo c k s , n o ils ,

6,056
a ...................

shoddy, and

w a s t e s . . . _____ _____ _

............. l b s . .

Y a r n s .....................................................

A «•••■*•••* a ................... 0.................

Z inc , o r spelter , a nd m anufactures o f :
I n b lock s or niira. and o l d ______




* Not stated.

POREIGN 'EXPORTS— QUANTITIES O f

OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, AND MANUFACTURES OF—

No. 171. —V alues

of

GOLD and SILVER COIN and BULLION, I mported into,
1891, I N C L U S I V E .

and

E xported

from , the

United States,

from

1881

to

4

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—
1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

.

1,705,450

2.391.395

5,862,509

5,181,512

1,403,619

1,949,552

2,824,146

14,982,660

J 7 , 277,378

21,572,472

7,175,789

8.602.395

13,303,387
6,321,977

DoUart.

7,399,596

1,535,669

18,318,881

O th e r ................................

1,384.947

2,077,592

2,415,034

1,810,586

1,449,641

2,537,789

1,451,833

1C o in —A m e r i c a n ..............................

7,577,422

4,796,630

8,112,265

3,824,962

3,352,090

1,687,231

61,454,918

20,174,371

6,287,176

14,008,784

14,490,369

1

F o r e i g n ..................................

( B u llio n — B a r s ..................................

716,306

993,357

2,440,519

2,278,810

2,310,334

769,908

1,759,662

1,917,094

2,089,865

2,622,363

J 5,619,006

5,713,049

7,085,684

1,872,628

1,842,450

940,877

670,192

686,182

673,926

520,280

1,239,605

306,579

277,348

206,773

325,240

6,398,316

5,032,726

7,609,082

10,998,312

11,346,317

13,178,589

11,087,889

9,478,084

12,687,823

13,740,527

11,379,663

T o t a l g o l d m id s i l v e r ................ 110,575,497

42,472,390

28,489,391

37,426,262

43,242,323

38,593,656

60,170,792

59,337,986

28,963,073

33,976,326

36, £59,447

f 4,094* 378

07,393,366 049,679,850

j
O t h e r ................................
S ilv e r s
.
.
*
I C o m — A m e r i c a n ..............................
1

2,105,084

DoUart.

DoUart.

3,186,985

I

1891.

DoUart.

DoUart.

DoUart.

919,674

DoUart.

1890.

| l7 ,180,332

DoUart.

7,328,461

DoUart.

1889.

DoUart.

( B u l l io n — B a r s ................................... 29,613,972

IMPOSTS.

1888.

O t h e r .......................................

} 2,303,472

r 1,351,825
t

DOMESTIC EXPORTS.

( B u llio n — B a r s ............................ ..
G o ld .]

f filv « r

O t h e r ................................

2,610
82,333

r>1A| SQR.38ft
0911

i

o 9 , 296,309 o l 5 , 118,702

022,961,856

0307,772

26,213,202

01,993,451

24,077

90,327

87,978

1,151,888

161,083

1,955,319

1,106,543

155,587

2,115,949

3,560,770

3,211,399

4,143,939

3,951,736

67,704,900

1,741,364

29,805,289

4,802,454

12,242,021

2,345,809

5,400,976

/'B u llio n — B a r s ....................................

3,923,598

2,458,601

12,548,248

07 ,5 2 2 ,6 7 1

a l.5 4 7 ,4 0 0

0 4 ,4 7 6 ,0 4 0

0350,377

0 5 9 3 ,0 9 4

0 720,753

0590,999

064 6,06 9

J

7,929,397

9,194,946

3,130

6,718,379

18,875,524

14,217,273

16,591,336

19,972,379

24,497,150

21,700,912

13,151,322

0tller

................................
| C o in — T r a d e d o l l a r s ........... ..
(

O t h e r .......................................
T o t a l g o l d a n d s i l v e r ......... ..

20

3,600

1,000

225,500

1,073,150

354,848

10

547,622

419,499

149,894

464,881

138,477

109,890

63,313

69,947

66,759

86,646

236,323

14,226,944

43,480,271

21,023,181

50,225,635

24,370,110

51,924,117

22,710,340

3 3 ,195> 504

80,214,994

35,782,189

98,973,265

146,184

18,932

FOREIGN EXPORTS.

Gold.*"-“
cCoin.......................................
_
cBullion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silver ?
<Coin.......................................

2,100

2,400

736,668
65,560
4,375,518

1,182,155
78,793
4,674,160

2,679,979 5,785,353
319,900
494,240
7,197,273 20,625,755

31,933
13,800
5,816,150 4,990,020 3,857,059
30,614
31,980
94,538
7,370,549 11,373,972 12,400,834

11,770
1,411,333
29,914
8,527,360

Total gold End silver...........

5,179,903

5,937,208 10,197,152 16,907,7^8 17,855,415 20,539,293 13,287,351 13,218,679 16,426,539 16,366*281

9,980,377

r Bullion_____ . . . . . . . ___ ______




2,157

5,736,333 10,039,041 3,970,951
58,470
37,250
12,060,612 10,315,918 1 9,291,468

a United States mint or assay offices.

COIN AND BULLION— IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF.

1881.

DoUart.

QO
CO

Tears ending
June 80—*

Agriculture.
Values*

Per ct.

D ollars.

Mining.
Values.

Forest.
P .c t

D olla rs.

81.13
79.35

999,465

.31

5,026,111

1.10

1875.................. 430,306,570
1876................. 456,113,515

76.95

6,469,181

1.15

76.67

7,122,989

1.20

10,299,959
14,897,963

3.26

4,156,480

3.27

19,165,907
18,076,668

3.43

2,835,508
4,874,660

3.04

5,806,445

.98

3.14 5,737,879
2.55. 6,434,182
2.34 6,282,368

.91
.92
.90

2.11
2.20

5,255,402

.64

6,689,345

.81

721,090,338

87.52

5,556,439
6,197,752

.63

.78
*85

769,692,728

87.08

598,445,886
669,995,549
588,591,965

72.63

8,770,769

1.39

77.07

.97

19,943,296
17,750,396

1879.................
1880.................

516,476,703

78.12

6,732,119
6,405,813

.92

16,336,943

685,961,091

83.25

5,863,232

1881.................

730,391,943

82.63

7,401,282

,.71
.84

19,486,051

1882................. 552,219,819
1888.................. 619,269,449
2884................. 636,315,318

7T.OO

8,175,692

1.11

10,446,719

1.30

25,580,264
28,636,199

73.98

15,022,255

2.07

26,222,959

15,797,885
13,664,286

2.18

22,014,839

2,05

1885.................

530,172,966

72.96

1886.................

484,954,595

72.82

17,321,268

P.ct.

Values.

1.31
.62

3,879,655
2,980,512

.87

5,742,506

Per cl.

P.ct.

1877.................. 459,734,148
536,192,873

75.81

Miscellaneous.

Values.

Values.
D ollars.

1880.................. 256,560,972
1870................. 361,188,483

1878.................

Fisheries.

Exports of domes*
tic manufactures.

Total.
Values.

1.23

225,896,531

87.24
85.00

1.03

386,928,577
466,558,824

40,845,892
68,279,764

83.43

92,678,814

6,160,550

1.03

493,280,167

82.92

4,861,219
4,833,164
7,021,186

.77
.70

499,047,305
571,942,734
582,523,013

.66

1.00

P e ro t

' Values.

Values.

D olla rs.

D ollars.

316,242,423

56,946,851

15.00

455,208,341

43,883,803

559,237,638

83,857,129

101,637,548

16.57
17.08

594,917,715

50,028,691

78.84

133,933,549

21.16

632,980,854

43,134,738

82.21
83.28

123,807,196
117,015,729

17.79

695,749,930

27,061,885

699,538,742

17,555,035

102,856,015

16.72
12.48

823,946,353

9,347,893

114,233,219

12.92

883,925,947

14,220,944

81.62

134,794,346

18.38

733,239,732

43,480,271

83.31

134,228,083
136,372,887

10.69 ,804,223,632
18.81 724,964,858

50,225,635

D olla rs .

D ollars.

D olla rs.

Values.

P .ct.

Total ex­
Exports of
ports of do­ domestic
mestic mer­ gold and
chandise.
silver.

,D oU ars.

12*76

.85

6,854,013
6,271,839

3.56
3.62

6,276,375

.78

5,366,807

.67

5,614, 111

.77

5,417,322

*75

3.03
3.15

5,955,122
5,138,806

.82

579,495,419

79.75

147,187,527

20.25

726,682,946

24,376,110

.77

5,554,607
4,713,156

.76

20,961,708

.71

529,422.551

79.50

136,541,978

20.50

665,964,529

61,024,117

3.50

81.19

21,623,181

1887.................

623,073,798

74.41

11,758,662

1.67

5,155,775

.73

5,173,310

.73

566,287,818

80.55

136,735,105

19.45

703,022,923

22,710,340

500,840,086

73.23

17,993,895

3.63

21r126,273
23,991,092

3.01

1888.................

3.51

5,518,552

.82

.76

553,562,017

80.95

130,300,087

19.05

683,862,104

33,195,504

1889.................

532,141,490

72.87

19,947,518

2.78

26,997,127

3.70

.97

80,214,994

22,297,755

2.64

3.49

17.87

845,293,828

642,751,344

73.69

22,054,970

2.53

6,208,577

.71

5,141,420
3,612,364

82.13

8. $9

.88

1891.................

29,473,084
28,715,713

138,675,507
151,102,376

730,282,609

74.51

591,607,102
694,191,452

18.99

629,820,808

. 74
.61

81*01

1890.................

7,106,388
7,458,885

5,218,392
5,414,579

.41

703,342,968

80.63

168,927,315

19.37

872,270,283

35,782,189
98,973,265

a The group " other than manufactures ” embraoes substantially all articles crude or slightly enhanced in value by manufacture.
N o te .—For the kinds of articles embraced in the respective groups, see pages 85 to 91 of the Annual Report on Commerce and Navigation, 1889.
N o n .—The values of exporta o f products o f domestic agriculture from the United States for decennial fiscal years prior to 1860, were as follows: 1820, $11,657,678, or 81
per oent; 1830, $48,005,184, or 82 per oent; 1840, $92,548,067, or
per cent; 1850, $108,605,713, or 81 per cent of all exports of merchandise.

1
2




88

PRODUCTS— AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE, ETC.— EXPORTS OF.

A.
Exports o f domestic merchandise other than manufactures, a

190

NO. 1 7 2 .— V alues op DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE, grouped according to SOURCES op PRODUCTION, and op DOMESTIC GOLD and
SILVER COIN and BULLION, EXPORTED prom the United States during the Years ending J une 30, 1830,1870, and prom 1875
TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

N o . 1 7 3 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

of

W HEAT

and

W H EAT FLOUR
TRIES,

of

D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t i o n EXPORTED

from

1869

to

1891,

from th e

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

by

COUN­

in c l u s iv e .

Year ending June 30—

Belgian).

France.

Germany.

Wheat.

Wheat
floor.

Wheat.

Wheat
flonr.

Wheat.

Wheat
flour.

Wheat.

Wheat
flour.

Wheat.

Wheat
flonr.

W heat

Wheat
flour.

Bushels.

B arrels.

Bushels.

B a rrels.

Bushels.

B a rrels.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

B u shels.

B a rrels.

B u shels.

B arrels.

5,016

3,404

36,839

159

21,961

1,647

1870...............................................................

15,144

1,012,637

34,271

317,289

1871...............................................................

195,964
942,399

60,433

555,263

1872...............................................................

1,275,101

4,341

1,429,688

47 521
247

149,214
290,737

7,898
1,798

1873...............................................................

100,054

305

1874...............................................................

3,709,694

72,401

2,223,366

31
7,260

164,474
886,485

789

120,880

6,530

701,825

13,678

186,885

14,455
, Oil

475,856

244,117

1,148

426,884

583,508
3,160,435

674
26,389

131,129
300
VW| 301
Mvl

8,509
4,648
1,970

71,068

3,364
3,795
21,910

2

1875...............................................................

2,081,744

19,418

127,009

1,020

373,818

7,929

1,572,098

2,031

1,595,014

1876...............................................................

2,190,282

22,806.

521,041

19

516,156

2,380,260

488

1,412,988

1877................................................ ..............
1878...............................................................

1,419,610

13,325
16,933

874,642

140

4,337,091

445

990,067
33,573

14,113
10,874
8,261

3,633,778

1870...............................................................

9,037,297
1880............................................................... 13,418,016
1881............................................................... 15,384,509

1,913
2,568

886
1,440

3,768

5,365

5,614

4^0,031

327

1,013,302

11,941
12,885
8,270

25,115

4,480

1,183,759

1,498

2,178,366

16,612

56*709

10,113

45,338

14,247

42,147,558

27,075

422,242

11,233

2,406,231

7,660

3,174,611

43,601,291

9,933

1,223,279

2,106,724

18,588
4,829

29,440,418

46,396

3,029,232

3,345,873
7,361,690

29,929

182,545

11,911
17,373

253,625

2,493,418

12,698

22,222

6,657

480,600
1,405,999

4,893

1,288,972

109,281

2,508,364

6,077

208,594

4,392

33,645

161,637

3,490,560

5,421

139,253

3,355,292

3,627
4,465

278,188

34,062

2,293,171
1,065,909

173,514

5,146

32,398

2,065,507

3,763,826

11,126

153,528

4,875

3,552,850

7,472

38,404

6,491

4,011,406

21,723

60,615

7,911

4,276,519

42,493
22,005

72,630

5,712

55,855

7,783

21,409
5,730

124,988

8,219

79,028

4,918

8,855,842

55,748

11,225,848

4,579

10,290,564

119,869

15,096,712

63,223

1884...............................................................

6,808,449

140,272

8,385,155

11,996

1885...............................................................

8,287,470

138.405

2,034

886,096
745,561

1886 .............................................................

4,842,934

30,044

8,565,129
2,014,404

93

356,352

10,535

672,175

150,009
92,296

1887...............................................................

10,498,727
5,925.077

166,414

19,546,090

435

888,857

43,499

160,524

4,212,947

8,528

768,429

45,912

2,095,633
2,256,761

308,313
176,195

1,835,942

47,417
170,094

7,655,176
8,846,505

288

9
8,786

13,009
6,575

56,931
385,170

494,106

1,906,732
2,812,483

115^896

13,843,054

70,134

263,887

8,864

380,245

292,034

3,124,648




3,140

44,437

1883...............................................................

1891...............................................................

1,987
2,374

49,261

1882............................................ .................

3,741,3C3
4,033,382

1,375
550

200

'

92,260

13,399

6,858

FLOUR— EXPORTS OF— BY COUNTRIES.

I860...............................................................

1888..............................................................
1880.................................................... ...........
1890...............................................................

Azore, Madeira, and
Cape Verde Islands.

Portugal.

Netherlands.

W H E A T AND

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

of

WHEAT

and

WHEAT FLOUB

of

D omestic P roduction EXPORTED,

by

COUNTRIES,

etc .— Continued.

192

No. 173.—Quantities

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.
S p a in .

T e a r e n d in g J u n e
30—

W h ea t.

W heat
flo u r .

W h ea t.

W heat
flou r.

Bushels.

B a rrels.

B u shels,

B arrels.

U n it e d K in g d o m .

O th er E u rop e.

T o ta l E urop e.

W h ea t.

W heat
flou r.

W h ea t.

W h eat
flour.

W h ea t.

W heat
flou r.

Bushels.

B arrels.

Bushels.

B a rrels.

B u shels.

B r itis h N o r t h A m e r ­
ic a n P o sse ssio n s.

M e x ic o .

W h eat.

W heat
flou r.

W h ea t.

W heat
flou r.

B a rrets.

B a rrels.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

Bushel*.

18 69.

4 5 ,2 3 3

1 9 ,4 4 4

1 3 ,3 5 6 ,5 5 0

407,082

1 3 ,2 2 7

1 3 ,5 8 6 ,4 7 9

4 5 3,65 7

3 ,3 8 3 ,2 7 7

5 0 2 ,6 7 9

234

3 1 ,6 1 1

1870.

1 5 ,9 6 0

4 ,9 7 1

2 7 ,7 8 7 ,6 0 9

1 ,1 8 8 ,0 5 1

7 ,1 3 2

3 0 ,1 0 2 ,9 0 2

1 ,2 8 8 ,4 8 7

6 ,2 5 9 ,1 3 3

5 3 2 ,2 6 0

66

2 9 ,9 3 0

1871.

1 2 1 ,1 4 5

8 .1 1 9

2 2 ,4 8 8 ,0 2 1

1 ,2 2 7 ,6 2 4

12,112

2 4 ,9 2 0 ,5 7 2

1 ,3 7 0 ,5 0 1

9 ,3 4 0 ,1 7 8

6 6 6 ,8 4 2

6,872

28 ,501

1872.

800

250

19 ,0 1 7 ,4 1 1

328,544

1 ,3 1 7

2 2 ,6 8 4 ,7 3 8

3 4 6 ,6 9 9

3 ,7 1 1 ,5 4 2

5 3 0 ,0 8 8

1873.

7 ,5 0 8

800

3 1 ,7 9 0 ,8 7 6

531,801

662

3 2 ,7 7 7 ,5 4 9

541,95 1

6 ,3 0 6 ,8 4 0

4 3 5 ,4 3 5

4

1874.

5 ,0 0 9

5 1 ,8 3 3 ,2 7 8

1 ,7 0 3 ,9 8 4

5 4 ,3 4 5

2 ,4 6 4

6 2 ,1 7 2 ,9 8 7

1 ,8 4 2 ,8 7 1

8 ,7 2 1 ,3 0 3

4 4 1 ,5 2 6

3 0 ,3 3 0

1875.

1.120

4 2 ,0 5 7 ,0 0 4

1 ,2 3 1 ,3 2 4

1 ,5 0 0

2 ,2 8 8

4 7 ,'84 2,25 4

1 ,2 8 0 ,8 3 9

5 ,0 3 2 ,9 8 1

5 8 4 ,3 8 5

9 ,0 1 9

2 8 ,7 6 4
1 4 ,7 1 5
6 ,0 2 8
1 3 ,6 6 8

4 2 ,2 5 6 ,6 5 2

1 ,3 3 5 ,1 8 5

2 3 3 ,9 1 9

1 ,2 7 0

4 9 ,5 1 6 ,6 6 3

1 ,3 9 2 ,4 1 0

5 ,5 3 0 ,6 3 7

5 3 8,24 1

79

3 1 ,2 0 2 ,2 9 6

918,283

2 0 ,1 7 8

887

3 5 ,9 9 0 ,7 6 0

9 5 6 ,6 6 5

4 ,1 4 2 ,4 2 4

6 4 0 ,8 0 1

9

1 1 ,1 8 8

505

30

5 4 ,6 6 4 ,7 3 2

1 ,6 1 5 ,4 7 9

1 4 6 ,7 5 2

5,0 3 4

6 6 ,2 8 8 ,6 5 5

1 ,6 7 5 ,5 2 8

5 ,6 7 9 ,1 0 7

4 2 3 ,3 3 1

1 7 ,0 9 1

21 ,381

1 7 ,3 1 9

6 ,5 3 7

5 7 ,4 1 9 ,2 9 2

2 ,6 2 9 ,6 6 5

3 3 2 ,9 4 8

5 0 ,5 4 9

1 1 6 ,8 0 2 ,3 3 3

2 ,8 5 6 ,1 1 2

5 ,2 0 4 ,0 3 3

5 0 4 ,9 2 0

5 ,0 8 7

19 ,967

7 9 ,0 6 8 ,0 7 5

3 ,6 4 5 ,9 5 2

1 ,2 9 2 ,4 5 9

8 ,6 0 3

1 4 4 ,8 3 8 ,2 3 7

3 ,7 7 7 , £«s8

7 ,9 2 0 ,2 4 8

2 7 7 ,6 6 6

165

9 ,2 9 9

8 2 ,5 5 0 ,9 2 1

4 ,6 1 0 ,4 1 5

1 ,1 3 5 ,6 6 0

1 6 ,2 5 0

1 4 1 ,5 8 0 ,9 4 2

5 ,1 4 7 ,5 4 8

8,7 72,"993

4 7 7 ,8 8 5

107

11 ,657

6 5 ,6 0 0 ,5 8 2

3 ,2 8 9 ,9 0 9

4 0 2 ,4 4 7

5 ,1 9 9

9 1 ,2 6 2 ,1 0 0

3 ,4 8 1 ,9 0 2

3 ,1 6 3 ,9 7 1

3 7 3 ,0 7 8

4 ,6 6 3

1 1 ,9 3 8

6 5 ,2 6 6 ,8 0 3

5 ,7 1 7 ,4 2 9

57 0 ,2 6 2

1 8 ,2 8 3

1 0 0 ,4 9 8 ,6 6 0

6 ,1 2 5 ,4 3 6

5 ,3 3 1 ,9 3 5

5 5 9 ,0 7 5

1 ,3 8 4

21 ,5 1 3

2 ,3 0 6

4 4 ,7 6 1 ,6 9 0

5 ,5 8 3 ,8 4 3

3 4 8 ,1 1 0

1 0 ,1 9 0

6 5 ,8 7 1 ,7 1 9

5 ,9 3 1 ,5 6 3

4 ,3 8 0 ,9 8 7

8 5 0 ,1 8 4

34

21 ,6 7 2

4 2 ,6 1 8

13 ,451

5 6 ,5 3 2 ,0 0 2

6 ,8 0 7 ,5 3 8

6 1 4 ,0 3 6

2 7 ,0 7 9

8 1 ,3 7 6 ,5 6 2

7 ,1 8 6 ,9 1 5

3 ,1 6 4 ,2 7 4

8 1 5 ,9 7 0

71

18 ,165

1 6 ,5 0 8

1 ,4 6 1

4 0 ,6 7 8 ,7 3 9

4 ,9 1 4 ,7 8 2

1 ,6 0 6 ,5 5 4

7 ,3 2 4

5 4 ,7 8 7 ,8 7 8

5 ,0 7 0 ,6 9 8

2 ,5 0 7 ,4 9 5

50 7 ,2 9 7

487

1 8 ,7 8 0

1 2 ,3 5 0

5 4 ,3 5 2 ,9 1 5

7 ,6 3 2 ,0 7 1

2 ,8 8 6 ,8 2 3

9 ,8 0 5

9 6 ,8 2 4 ,7 3 0

8 ,2 0 5 ,0 7 8

4 ,6 7 9 ,1 6 9

5 5 0 ,6 9 8

30

2 3 ,2 1 8

2 0 ,5 8 9

4 ] , 33 2 ,3 0 0

8 ,0 7 0 ,4 9 0

6 0 9 ,4 5 4

6 ,7 9 0

6 0 ,9 3 3 ,6 6 6

8 .5 3 6 .8 0 9

4 ,5 2 4 ,8 4 9

572^161

3 ,3 0 7

2 4 ,2 8 2

6 ,4 7 0

3 1 ,5 6 8 ,5 3 6

5 ,2 7 1 ,3 4 4

11 ,9 8 1

3 ,3 2 2

4 3 ,0 9 1 ,1 9 2

6 .4 6 3 .8 1 0

1 ,8 5 1 ,9 2 5

9 3 3 ,3 5 4

2 ,2 8 0

3 2 ,1 1 4

1 2 ,3 4 6

3 3 ,2 4 0 ,5 2 3

7 ,4 2 3 ,9 8 8

7,866

4 9 ,1 9 4 ,5 5 8

8,145^288

2 ,2 9 2 ,7 1 6

8 3 9 ,2 9 6

2 ,3 2 7

31 ,101

1 0 ,9 0 2

2 9 ,8 2 0 ,6 5 0

7 , 037t 420

20,888

5 1 ,5 9 2 ,3 3 1

7 ,5 6 7 ,9 3 6

2 ,5 9 3 ,0 9 3

4 4 7 ,6 4 8

7 ,5 0 9

37 ,5 6 4

1876.
3877.

3 4 ,5 1 9

18 78.

5 3 ,3 9 0

1 ,1 2 3

1879.

1, 7 9 9,49 7

4 6 ,1 2 1

18 80 .

6 7 9 ,1 2 1

10,012

1881.

2 9 ,8 6 1

1 ,4 8 9

1 3 3,01 1

18 82.

6 2 0 ,4 5 1

1 ,8 2 4

7 0 ,4 0 0

1883.

1 ,7 1 2 ,5 0 4

2 ,1 8 1

9 3 ,8 9 7

121

1884.

6 4 ,9 8 0

50

2 2 ,5 2 4

1885.

6 0 6 ,8 8 5

1886.

1 ,0 0 8 ,9 5 8

200

18 87 .

2 ,4 8 3 ,6 6 4

2 ,5 5 7

18 88 .

1 ,4 5 3 ,6 4 9

570

1889.

30

1890.

3 4 ,8 0 0

400

1881.

1 ,0 7 0

1 ,1 5 0




1,789

26, OQO

7 ,9 8 8

100

3 8 ,3 7 9

15 ,048

W H E A T AND FLOUR— EXPORTS OP— BY COUNTRIES.

S w e d e n a n d Nor*
w ay.

No.

1 7 3 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

op

WHEAT

and

WHEAT FLOUR

of

D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t i o n

EXPORTED,

by

COUNTRIES,

e t c .— Continued.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.
C e n tra l A m e r ­
ica .

W heat

Bush.
1869..
1870..

632

W heat

D a n is h W e s t
I n d ie s .

floor.

W h ea t.

BbU.

Bush.

Fren ch W e s t
In d ie s.

W heat
W heat
W heat flou r. W h e a t
flo o r .

34,485

31,198

46.172 a 1,565 331,875

5 38 ,412

18,235

85,801

43,722

a 5 419,456

564 ,1 6 5

Bush.

Bush.

Bbls.

a

17,361 400,938

5 6 7 ,677

421,963

55,863

48,702

32,379

62,753

a

42,328

4 4 34,061

55,340

6 28,926

1874..

1,633

49,072

35,657 /8 ,0 0 0 53,869

64,137

31,088 /2 2 ,9 9 6 60.173

1878 .

Bbls.

60,691

136

187 6..

168

57,125

89,677 / 20,327

1877..

4

51,811

33,788 / 35,886 65,155

1878..

160

73,949

40 26,690 / 2 5 , 346 72,339

D u tch W e st
I n d ie s .

Bush.
cm
c8 0

BbU.

Cuba.

Bush.

Bbls.

Bush.

P u e r t o R ic o .

T ota l

Bush.

Bbls.

Bush.

flou r.

Bbls.

77,309

9,410

24,495 149,183

67,803

24,500

819,113

189,027

65,824

17,441

857,433

34,907
32,842

BbU.

Wheat

7,450 143,531

23,795

82,164

16,982

110

27,865

25,403

692,292

164,146

65,706

110

852,634

92,532

41,407

54,333

719,206
673,931

141,466

35,445

18,782

5 199,427

46,233

3,005

178,470

33,257j

15,997

127,247

60,097

27,809

414,155

161,987

33,169

24,286

91,050

46,510

24,583

921,498

344,053

109,652

31,960

25,620

91,122

42,655

3 7 ,2P6

744,005

5.000 340,372

106,283

24,527

16,531

21,022

20,396

30,386

628,160

14,924 361,411

121,493

25,366

18,760

600 121,272

47,434

20,524

810,434

85,356

33,591

21,364

20 101,826

56,520

49,420

757,432

30,018

20,793

343,052

g 4,813
g 4,256
g 1,010

1879..

39,772

34,548

5,000 80,150

1880..

35,696 115,855

30,794

26,500 94,531

188 1..

25,448 111,255

4,010 32,614

20,992 94,741

345 446,922

174,932

98,159

25,600

23,095 82,608

2,503 361,630

91,664

748

45,920 114,329

22,349

Santo Do­
mingo.

Wheat W h e a t W h e a t W h e a t . W h e a t W h e a t . W h e a t W h e a t W h e a t W h e a t W h e a t W heat
flou r.
f lo u r .
flou r.
flou r.
flour.
flour.

Bbls.

187 3..

1872..

H aiti

BbU. Bush.

33,611

187 1..

B r itis h W e s t
In d ie s.

700

400

46,261

25,356

926,958

18,432

56,955

407

40,038

53,019

702,750

4,002

952,741

9

80,679

30,807

87,107 91,076

2,012 374,038

96,203

125 21,955

25.020

46,323 237,915

75,327

89,659

1884..

42,753

119,786

28,273

38,698 85,297

1,009 408,117

72,884

24,237

30,641

3,916 152,351

76,017

43,873

877,817

1885..

44.929 107,707

30,312

101,589

1,016 414,782

88,600

25,063

29,014

805 104,250

78,534

1,831

962,144

1886..

25,855 128,087

29,154

27 98,022

2,045 443,583

37.021

123 198,464

96,833

1887..

38,496 *137,685

30,818

89,657

1,064 399,196

82,137

20,489

29,649

181 217,160

108,503

3,243

977,609s

56,113 161,889

30,276

26,381 94,G96

452,893

134,695

23,086

28,295

150 282,548

134,549

28,847

181,038

53,049 163,604

27,087

22,981 107,070

610 444,317

154,636

27,426

37,646

30 243,153

129,946

23,648

171,281

1890..

56,215 180,001

31,377

32,86811.10,313

1.000 456,438

167,740

21,529

31,875

1,234 255,820

151,906

35,1021, 226,888

1891..

57,896 228,397

24,772

9,978 111, 549 152,797 523,216

224,938

21,497

38,431

114,447

a I n c lu d e s

1,

B r itis h G u ia n a a n d B r it is h H o n d u r a s .
5 I n c lu d e s S a n to D o m in g o .




2,311

3,407

97,976

c I n c lu d e s D u t c h G u ia n a .
D enm ark*

d I n c lu d e s

»

a I n c lu d e s B r itis h H o n d u ra s.
/ I n c l u d e s F r e n c h G u ia n a .

g In c lu d e s

025,721

W H E A T AND FLOUR— EXPORTS OP— BY COUNTRIES.

S. Ex. 53----- 13*

W e s t I n d ie s .
Y e a r end­
in g J u n e

127,983 162,8191, 166,833
B r it is h G uia na.

C£>
09

of

W HEAT

W HEAT FLOUR

and

of

D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t i o n EXPORTED,

by

COUNTRIES,

e t c .—

Continued.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

Brazil.

Chile.

Colombia.

Gnianas.

Fern.

Uruguay.

Venezuela.

A ll other.

Total.

Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat. Wheat
Yflour.
heat Wheat. Wheat
"
flour. Wheat. flour. Wheat. flour. Wheat. floor. Wheat. flour. Wheat. flour. Wheat.
flour. Wheat. flpur. Wheat.
Bush.

BbU.

Bush.

BbU.

10,211

1 8 6 0 ..

75 2 0 ,8 4 2

1 8 7 0 ..

3 5 ,8 6 7

3 7 6 ,2 1 7

1 8 7 1 ..

2 0 ,6 7 1

4 5 5 ,6 7 3

1 8 7 2 ..

4 ,7 8 9

1 8 7 3 ..

2 ,8 0 0

1 8 7 4 ..
1 8 7 5 ..

8 ,9 5 4

1 8 7 6 ..

3 ,5 5 0

1 ,8 0 0

4 0 8 ,6 4 8

4 ,9 9 9

5 3 1 ,3 7 9

'

111

1 8 7 8 ..

BbU.

2 7 ,9 4 7

518

1 8 8 1 ..

6 7 ,1 2 2

900

2 ,3 8 4

1 ,3 3 5
150

1 8 8 8 ..

45 4 ,8 5 7

3 7 ,1 8 3

3 6 ,5 1 6

47 9 ,8 6 4

2 7 ,7 5 0

*2 2 3

2 3 ,9 7 0

2 1 ,5 7 9

4 2 ,5 3 2

2 1 ,6 7 9

57 0 ,8 1 9

3 0 ,7 1 0

240

4 0 ,4 0 7

2 2 ,5 6 6

3 8 ,4 2 2

186

500

3 2 ,8 1 4

5 5 ,4 1 2

*927

8 0 ,8 0 6 5 2 7 ,5 0 0 5104,897

6 7 ,4 9 6

827

4 ,2 0 0

3 2 ,2 7 8

14 1,56 1

1 7 8 ,3 7 5

8 ,7 0 4

3 4 ,5 0 3

122,46 1

3 3 4 ,3 0 4

5 ,1 3 6

3 9 ,0 0 6

13 7 ,4 9 9

109 6 1 8 ,9 0 8

5 8 ,0 5 0

1 1 8 ,1 1 3

7 3 9 ,4 4 1

51 ,430

4 7 ,4 1 0

6 7 7 ,7 0 2

5 0 ,7 5 8

4,
826
1 1 ,3 2 9

9 9 ,4 1 7
444

150

49 6,78 4
3 ,5 1 3

1 7 ,1 6 0

2

8 1 ,3 5 6

2 ,5 1 3

2C0 1 0 7,81 8

69 8,84 1

20 9,21 0

87 9 ,4 5 8

9 5 ,6 8 4

3 .2

178, 565 1 ,0 0 3 .3 0 2

1.2

200

1 1 2 ,9 9 6

200

16

10

40
9 6 ,8 0 6

50

297

4 ,3 8 5

7 ,6 8 4

101,02 7

553

1 2 9 ,2 7 2

9

1,000

9 ,4 0 4

2 ,2 6 5

1 0 6,15 2

130

6 4 ,4 3 8

1 3 6,00 7

291

8 ,6 6 2

1 ,5 8 2

103,38 8

446

61 ,860

14 9 ,8 4 1

22

14 3 ,0 6 4

200

506 64 ,714

1 4 5 ,9 8 0

200

5

158

1 2 7 ,4 9 7

82>710

7 ,4 1 4

11

2 ,7 0 0

6 2 ,7 4 1

603

2 ,8 8 7

130 # 168; 259 2 2 ,1 1 9

4 ,8 4 8
1 ,7 9 9
1 2 ,0 9 5

40

4 ,9 9 5

5 4 2 ,4 9 9

4 1 ,9 1 3

7 4 8 ,9 3 7

266

1 ,6 1 0

149 5 8 4 ,6 7 0

1 3 9 ,3 4 3

160

7 8 ,6 3 2

1 7 7,35 5

6 7 8 ,9 7 2 2 2 5 ,2 0 7

145

6 1 ,6 0 3

1 3 5 ,4 0 5

74 ,875

6 8 7 ,3 4 2

2 7 .5 9 2

340

51,420

18 8 ,2 2 1

9 2 .0 3 9

•120

5 8 0 ,1 2 7 7 2 2 ,3 6 9

4 5 ,1 3 4

11 ,6 0 7

5 6 ,696

1 6 5 ,1 0 7

6 3 ,9 5 6

1 ,5 0 7

3 ,3 7 2

7 2 1 ,6 3 6

515

1 0 ,8 0 9

9 2 3 ,5 3 4

4 .2

512

1 ,7 2 2

6 7 4 ,2 3 0

737,056

5 4 ,8 7 9

81 4,84 4

105,31 0

986

2 3 ,8 6 1

589,941

6 5 ,8 6 8

644

80

918

300

3 4 ,6 9 4

3 8 ,2 5 3

400

3 0 ,2 1 5

5 3 7 ,9 1 4

BbU.

3 6 ,5 1 6

3 8 ,1 7 0

1 8 ,2 0 1

Bush.

1 ,0 2 8

5 8 5 ,1 4 5

6 1 ,4 9 1

BbU.

84

5 9 1 ,6 4 8

6 1 6 ,1 3 2

Bush.

2 9 ,4 9 5

2 5 ,4 3 2

5 2 ,5 2 3

BbU.

6 2 ,143

4 4 ,2 7 5

345

Bush.

2 6 ,4 4 4

4 5 ,1 9 7

2 ,3 8 4 .

BbU.

3 7 ,2 0 6

6 9 6 ,8 2 4

9 ,6 6 9

Bush.

3 ,2 0 2

3 3 ,8 2 2

11

a Included In the W est Indies.




BbU.
1 ,6 0 0

1 4 ,4 6 4

10,111

1 ,7 6 8 ,2 3 4

7 6 ,0 0 5

1 8 9 1 ..

Bush.

5 7 9 ,1 4 6

4 1 5 ,5 0 7

1 8 8 9 ..

BbU.

4 0 ,3 1 8

6 4 9 ,0 1 7

1 8 8 6 ..

Bush.

* 8 0 ,0 1 9

1 8 8 4 ..
1 8 8 5 ..

BbU.
1 8 ,635

80

7 1 7 ,3 7 7

1 8 8 0 ..

Bush.

183

3 8 ,8 3 3

1 8 7 9 ..

1 8 9 0 ..

Bush.

8 4 8 2 ,2 0 9

1 8 9 ? ..

1 8 8 7 ..

8 8 4 ,1 3 4

Wheat

1 2 7,08 5

17

1 ,5 9 1

362,291

79 4 ,8 2 3

11 7,26 0

95 4,42 3

8 ,0 9 0

90 1 ,0 8 6

5 0 ,675 1 ,0 3 8 ,2 2 2
1 ,5 8 4

95 7,19 0

2 7 ,2 3 3 1 ,0 2 9 ,2 3 2
7 ,3 7 1

8 8 2,07 4

6 ,5 3 5

12 9,08 2 1 ,0 9 1 ,8 3 1

1 3 4,31 8

7 ,1 9 2

195*120

15 5,85 7

1 3 ,9 3 6

81 3,82 1 1 ,0 6 8 ,1 6 7

1 7 3,75 9

3 1 ,0 6 4

68 7,33 3 1 ,1 4 3 ,0 7 5

19 4,01 5

3 5 ,2 0 1

70 1,31 4 1 ,1 8 6 ,4 0 2

1 2 6,05 2

6 British Guiana onlyj Dutch and French Guianaa included in the W est Indies.

97 8,080

‘WHEAT AND FLOUR— EXPORTS OF— BY COUNTRIES.

South. America.
Year end­
ing dune Argentine Re­
public.

194

N o . 1 7 3 .— Q u a n t it ie s

No.

1 7 3 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

of

WHEAT

and

WHEAT FLOUR

of

D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t i o n

EXPORTED,

COUNTRIES,

by

e t c .—

Continued.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

Hongkong.
W heat

1869..
1870.;
1871..
1872..
1873..
1874..
1875..

1876..
1877..
1878..
1879..
1880..
1881..
1882..
1883..
1884..
1885..
1886..
1887 i.
1888..
1889..
1890..
1891..

Bush.

Japan.

A U other.

Total

Wheat
W h e a t Wheat W heat Wheat
flour.
flour.
floor.

mu.

1,843 133,267
89,445
11,827 143,104
2 133,197
158,534

Bush.

mu

Bush.

Bbls.

'S T *

Bush.

Bbls.

British
Australasia.

298

9,181
6,377
8,090

406 166,196
242,366

t 555
11,290

300 147,933
8,706 176,201
406

Bush,

Bbls.

26
94,245 16,867
4,591 3,449

7,108
8,802

8,971
1,196 14,116
21,988 10,534

10,969
9,382

89 10,411

13,297

16,044 10,825

16,080 292,474

411,649

167 10,151
148 16,026

16,548
16,537

167 312,535
148 444,032

415,576

101 24,455

23,877
66,050 21,246
25 18,281

780 463,408
56,300 422,679

67,984 17,245

408,856

200

210,174
549 227,703
264,041

372

86
285,836

371,056
362,826

250 30,377

200

27,749

15,664

679

378,634

19,677

497,697

23 29,756

20,042
26,509

473,046

75,736

49,013




1,196 263,590

5,158

21,988 229,510
921 254,336

52
584

89

242,188

7,977
366
137
9.005

4,050 13,902
361
26
353

191
1,565

418,353 562,502 37,496
553,962 67,900 16,235

668 597,795

AU other.

Total.

W heat
Wheat W heat Wheat
W heat Wheat
flour. W h ea t flour.
flour;
Y n u a L flour.

11,691 105,891 127,499 105,891 139,190 371,721 49,501
14,470 20,014 61,805 T.76,592 76,275 196,606 78,898 62,260
1,330 83,620
45 11,396
1,375 95,016
1,059 2,530
1,0601<
.63,981
1,107 173,129
47 9,148
153 2,751
18 17,033
26 9,037
1,887 159,337 23,042 25,140
9,330
156
11,336
110,111 37,333
167 8,163 24,296 15,498 36,290 166,765 40,474 2,921

8,706

Hawaiian
Islands.

Bush.

Bbls.

Bush.

Bbls.

Bush.

Bbls.

430

8,106

6,433 16,471 378,960 75,808
1,755 18,972 81,640 89.789
401 11,681
2,816 26,015
2,309 16,993
27,850

1,207

8,325

1,190

9,836
8.557
1,356 11,804

7,345 11,650
9,905
24,286
4,062 11,698
3,079 14,004

124 8,524
69 16.01J
127 4,874
136 17,375
253 8,518

1,757 17,934

317

2,491 17,074
4,446 21,221

116

4,366 21,741
3,710 34,200
6,620 37,236
7,965 43,126
8,250 42,729
10,015 47,632
11,898 43,356
11,238 49,811
12,467 52,239
13,700 54,454

9,358

9,
7,510
9,739

Total.

25,439 42,823
44,802 20,330
41,117 28,837

Wheat. Wheat
flour.

Bush.

BbU.

W h ea t

Wheat
flour.

Bush.

Bbls.

31,442 47,294 17,557,836 2,431.873
2,451 9,049 36,584,115 3.463.333
73 5,103 34,810,906 3,653,841
9,585 26,423,080 2,514,535
3,403 16,349 39,204,285 2,562,086
13,169 71,039,928 4,094,094
11,847 22,305 53,047,177 3,973,128

127 20,186
19,729 55,073,122
9,716 18,213 40,325,611
98,443 45,940
7,
72,404,961
25,971 172,023
7,23 2 34,914 92,583 42,7031!22,353,936
2,659 24,950

22,091 24,59611.53,252,795
308
5,338 31,097 37,112 30,627 150,565,477
364 10,669 246,918 41,415 510,703 21,524 95,271,802
.44,043 106,385,828
5,129 9,729 12,889 57,831

3,935,512
3,343,665
3.947.333
5,629,714
6,011,419
7,945,786
5,915,686

9,205,664
70,349,012 9,162,260
26,513 10,578 34,504
4,16$ 30,085 84,653,714 10,648,145
551 9,807 301,154 54,101 122,504 29,075 57,759,209 8,179,241
551 13,900 78,550 78,777 162,349 30,874 101,971,949 11,518,449
223 13,027

836 24,001

6,842 50,624

12,534 67,557
946 12,852 574,6861<
.00,159
1,231 14,391
1,227 12,445 14,027 67,725

1,052

W H EA T AND FLOUR— EXPORTS OF— BY C01

A ll other
countries.

Oceanioa.
Year endingJune

34,600 29,902 65,789,261 11,963,574
3,528 23,961 46; 414,129 9,374,803
37,805 29,145 54,387,767 12,231,711
1,396 23,984 55,131,9481:1,344,304

CO

of

CORN*

and

CORK MEAJ^

D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t io n EXPORTED
FROM 1869 TO 1891, in c l u s iv e .

of

fro m the

U n it e d St a t e s ,

by

COUNTRIES,

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

•^Denmark.

Com

C orn .

m ea l.

Bushels

Barrels.

C orn
m ea l.

Bushels.

1869.\

F r a n ce .
C om .

Bushels.
64,849

1870..

Com
m ea l.

Barrels.
10

C orn .

Bushels.
119,523

N e th e rla n d s .

I t a ly .

G e rm a n y .

Com

Com.

m ea l.
B a rr e ls .

Bushels.

Com
m e a l.

Barrels.

232

Com.

Coin
meaL

Bushels.

Barrels.

100

237

1871..

11,271

77,671

113,728

1872..

1,677

161,496

736,914

2$

1873..
1874..
1875..

42,97*

134,933

362,550

140

18,312

50,536

84,798

36

232,148

51,718

957,322

.JL.____

741,176

10

.

27,892

137,500

23,547

452,951
346,456

1876 ..

2,500

111,831

246,629

1877..
1878..

1,363,281

2,136,388

401

130,356

1,858,791

2,872,784

1,968, §79

994

1,427,479

1879..

315,308
904,614
1,341,946

90

974,326

464,084

1881..

2,474,934
2,786,685

1,175,582
3,614,340

1882..
1883..

.

1,039,613
427,355

3,894,321

8,573,845

7,589,858

4,771,894

4,987,985

125

10,320,247

1,219

794

811,907

1,344,970

3,647,878

350

734,432

100

719,256
1,747,450

1,617,903

367
127

1,350.807

112

1,869,271
4,228,483

46

30,970

2,084,582

2,880,532
7,776,482

26

4,371,471

105

273,877

4,365,419

201,015

2,958,750

60

2,638,167

1,987
72

937,627

1

644,876

1885..

1,469,840

499
4

1,571,438

65

1888..

1,474,283
1,117,769

1890..

4,009,886
4,793,323

247
4
207

1891..

2,356,012




2,564,226

5,113,772
486,740

1884..

1887..

1,136,462
2,116,206

71,517
22,504

1,743

1,813,131
1,802,799
781,810
1,854,709
5,788,733
771,049

1,185,861
6,564,952
8,481,129
152,177

140

12,509

420,155

149,612
454,968

20

619,292
600,675
1,216,271
1,168,349

378
3,347
50
43

1,980,537
1,453,066

112,000

872,485

4,608,481

235,909

11,419,063

471,757
127,912

1,468,038
8,367,423

100

1,750,191

459,

3,745,574

COBH AHD COBH MEAL— EXPORTS OP— BY COUNTRIES.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.
B e lg iu m .

196

N o . 1 7 4 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

N o.

174.—Q u a n t it ie s

of

CORN

and

CORN MEAL

of

D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t io n

EXPORTED,

by

COUNTRIES,

e t c .— Continued.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

P o r t u g a l.

Spain.

C orn .

C orn
m eal.

C om .

C om
m ea l.

C om .

C om
m ea l.

Bushel*.

B a rrels.

Bushels.

B a rrels.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

25

1889..

291
564

1870..

302

T o t a l E u ro p e .

O th er E u ro p e .

U n it e d K in g d o m .

>

C om .

C om
m eal.

C om .

C o in
m eat

B u shels.

B a rrels.

B u shels.

B arrels.

B ritish P o s s e s s io n e m ,
N o rt h A m e r ic a .
C om .

C om
m eal.

Bushels.

B arrels.

4,257,591

4,304

8,321

50

4,440,675

4,641

2,168,144

40,900

6,363

403

40

84,674

6,705

729,630

39,749

6,905,445

1,220

350

625

6,111,450

1,876

2,970,733

69,287
146,121

126,218

1871..

520

2,465

1872..

10,150
26,203

8,955

1 25,779,331

1,757

24,349

70

26,756,764

1,859

7,329,098

10,643

100 29,334,759

935

2,160

141

29,983,070

1,343

7,623.255

197.070

520

w 325 26,299,323

1,757

24,930

5,545

27,972,008

7,663

5,348,938

183,328
129,124

1873..
1874..
1875..
1876..

666,345

1877..

216,934

4P0

200 23,887,367

4,016

4,146

24,960,879

4,228

3,292,790

42,552

42,452,240

279

94,024

44,379,801

1,942

4,033,'062

154,907

78,018

875

60,978,695

10,780

9,038,881

271,820

55,466,435 '

9,492

193,705

101,468

65,915,851

7,088

575,044

247

76,102,731

8,343

7,633,468

232,047

1879..

1,343,269

407,478

1,408 64,506,311

4,808

304,909

1,152

76,937,322

7,494

7,297,027

211,937

1880..

% 037,690

2,886,908

629 55,635,347

17,434

1,677,815

89,281,957

18,437

7,187,203

169,131

2881..

514,106

304,183

130 . 53,014,142

8,879

1,190,138

271

81,990,460

12,007

8,127,809

182,731

1882..

272,962

43,543

120 28,664,924

1,070

549,679

164

37,729,200

6,212

8,890,719

1883.

441,708

266,103

30,010,671

6,242

168,036

295

36,133,487

6,814

3,195,997

1884..

180,679

105,197

26,436, 771

6,032

397,645

460

36,239,149

6,192

6,384,873

112,207

95,407

109,834

530 32,298,606

1,652

384, 691

190

45,137,179

2,507

3,483,705

106,528

1878'.

.

127,852
121,000

3

285,925

37,871,149

713

573,625

346

55,955,065

3,114

6,474,640

120,117

1887.,

108

109,764

110 24,265,983

403

335,888

317

.34, 458,885

1,317

4,109,226

132,653

1888..

3

200

14,259,487

4,550

20,002

178

19,237,241

4,743

4,089,447

135,523

1889..

11

36,346

41,096,727

1,274

168,803

181

60,043,851

2,031

8,074,990

159,347

15,444

1890 .

20,000

350,574

•54,001,034

14,041

369,653

. 827

89,662,689

16,851

9,694,169

188,411

1091..

378,572

106,159

14,131,181

19,990

150,956

401

23,669,783

21,572

5,023,841

122,682

197




CORN AND CORN MEAD— EXPORTS OP— BY COUNTRIES.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

of

COEN

and

CORN* MEAL

of

D o m e st ic P r o d u c t io n

EXPORTED,

by

COUNTRIES,

IDS

Wo. 174.—Q u a n t it ie s

e t c .— Continued.

joLIUQliCfti

B r it is h
C orn.

C om
m eal.

Bushels.

B a rrels.

1869......................................................................

72,216

7

1870......................................................................

62,859

2

C om .

C o rn
m ea l.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

260

W e st In d ie s .

Cuba.

O th e r W e s t I n d ie s .

C om .

C om
m ea l.

C orn .

C om
m ea l.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

Bushels.

C om .

T o t a l.

C om .
m eal.

C ora.

C o ra
m eal.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

B a rrels.

B ushels.

B a rrels.

120

226,266

115,586

55,099

8,130

54,074

58,168

a335t 439

176,884

294

135,735

86,785

237,291

1,031

75,172

51,552

0448,198

139,368

233,602

96,356

295,257

1,757

20,429

42,020

0549,288

140,133

190,695

108,529

107,602

5,239

27,190

45,452

0325,487

159,220

1871......................................................................

173,585

102

205

4

1872......................................................................

21,039

29

1,183

306

1873......................................................................

104,146

304

10,744

61

213,458

129,694

437,162

2,374

68,997

57,657

5719,617

189,725

1874......................................................................

55,881

87

8,894

208

204,995

117,752

661,159

2,061

67,513

61,208

5933,667

181,021

1 8 7 5 ,. .* ..............................................................

9,862

221

392

22

199,169

92,433

278,870

11,030

41,245

39,681

0519,284

143,144

1876 ....................................................................

93,487

187

5,683

77

237,642

126,132

539,264

5,186

70,374

50,440

0847,280

181,758

*

1877......................................................................

64,776

109

1,479

33

229,702

92,533

284,859

1,905

83,294

43,002

0597,855

137,440

1878......................................................................

2 8 8 ,1C9

548

2,929

175

265,946

117,855

SOI, 115

840

122,994

55,758

c690,055

174,453
162,660

1879......................................................................

126,613

505

18,110

185

275,245

108,127

934,516

5,227

84,029.

49,306

1,293,790

1880......................................................................

85,702

690

107,821

135

817,185

96,568

524,791

3,1 7 4

114,392

47,543

956,368

147,285

1881......................................................................

352,510

182

13,743

561

380,157

163,448

219,012

3,682

287,977

50,759

887,146

217,889

1882......................................................................

419,263

161

14,829

160

249,753

94,844

426,137

377

157,320

48,750

833,210

143,971

1883......................................................................

476,453

1,560

36,291

211

218,841

80,336

257,791

4,547

100,346

40,988

576,978

125,871

1884......................................................................

1,994, 776

1,919

6,526

124

253,763

81,072

176,942

1,416

82,404

40,330

513,109

12% 818

1885......................................................................

2,058, 937

2,445

7,779

124

339,042

89,541

108,565

1,693

183,328

44,634

630,935

135,868

1886............... .................................................

1,263,953

1,089

12,991

232

• 282,365

108,266

203,959

2,470

103,382

46,712

589,706

157,448

1887............. '. ............- ............................. ....

894,496

1,386

39,693

144

275,876

77,766

344, ,815

3,269

93,170

40,338

713,861

121,318

1888............... ‘ ....................................................

216,468

901

95,731

616

289,739

76,846

151,669

628

75,556

39,414

516,964

116,888

1889......................................................................

434,997

799

18,805

603

836,734

97,313

145,525

3,544

138,004

39,825

620,263

140,682

1890.....................................................................

961,458 •

1,202

82,054

563

428,636

91,584

594,542

6,398

170,629

48,046

1,193,807

1881......................................................................

615,332

2,256

6,816

387

507,852

116,583

367,324

858

118,457

43,954

993,633

a I n c lu d e s nil F r e n c h P o s s e s s io n s In A m e r ic a , B r itis h G u ia n a , B r itis h H on d u ra s, D u t c h G u ia n a , a n d D e n m a r k .
5 In c lu d e s F r e n c h G u ia n a , D u t c h G u ia n a , B r itis h H on du ras, a n d D en m ark .
o I n c lu d e s F r e n c h G u ia n a , D u t c h G u ia n a, a n d B r itis h H on d u ras.




146,028'
161,393

COEN AND COEN MEAL— EXPORTS OP— BY COUNTRIES.

'W e s t I n d ie s .
V/ODinu

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

No.

l i t . — Q u a n t it ie s

of

CORN

and

CORN MEAL

of

D o m e s t ic P b o d c c t t o n

EXPORTED,

by

COUNTRIES,

e t c .— Continued.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

1ft7 1 ____ I............. .................... ........................................... ............

1875........................................................................ ..............................
1878
..................................................................................................

Corn.

Com
meal.

B ushels.

Barreto,

___________ T______




Com .

Corn.

B u shels.

B arreto.

Bushels.

Cora
meal.

Com.

Com
meal.

B a rrels.

Bushels.

Barreto.

21,171

485

5,925

774

27

498

46,992
600
8,788

55

28,955
17,400

440

314
8,048

239
77

233

241
81

29,270

112

12,202
14,838
45,163

48,328

191
1,104

241

54,113
73,211

18,996
14,845

80
42

58,185
82,455

60
4

9,826,309
34,491,650

309,867
187,093
211,811
308,840

4

113

103

876

278

16,839

222

38,541,930

845

29,460

381

34,434,606

14,133

33
480

2,200

222

28,858,420

291,654

14,540

250

6*641

587

354,240

305
2,105 t

49,493,572
70,860,983

447,907

85,461,098*
86,296,252

432,753
397,160

2,410

62

172,857

9,266

496

1,450

3,534

2,100

263,144

12,977

5

150

347

2
10

10,999
13,610

312,971
382,441

62,720

197,946
165,195

537
21,323
18,302

627

406,286
281,847

19,977
9,185

8,264
9,461

803
667

102,191
80,703

10,693
8,920

8,632

262

10

35
9
13
52

475,455

11,988

202

259,628

9,230

22,575
24,007
19,005

7,160
11,089

20,426

331

25

7,047,197
1,392,115

850

167,154
21,680

1883.......................................................................................................

.............

B arreto,

Total.

A ll other countries.

{Com
meal.

240

1882.......... ....................................... ....................................................

fftft*

B utheto.

Oceadica.

3,000

326

1880........................................................................................................

Com.

Com
meal.

304,609
121,631

696

98,169,877

350,613

833

91,908,175

434,993

6,886

43,184,915

288,942

56,796

734
761

40,586,825

267,207

119

5,769

471

252,779

164
1,380

16,419
80,243

873
884
1,004

45,247,490
51,834,416

3,256
453

115

61,270
60,174

51,152

869

294,482

6,959

47,349

38,985

179

281,610

51,371

10,341

23

280,036

6*815
8,280'

7,040
7,674

31,833

6,598

55,874

2,303

403,111
387,807

6,138
6,065

260,510

63,655,433

293,546

40,307,252

265,333
270,613

838
896

24,278,417
69,592,929

1,199
1,736

101,973,717
. 30,768,213

312,186
361,248
318,329

COEN AND COEN MEAL— EXPORTS OP— BY COUNTRIES. 199

Tear ending Jane 30—

Other South America.

Brazil.

of

RAW COTTON o f D o m e s t ic P r o d u c t io n EXPORTED f r o m t h r U n it e d S t a t i c t o
FOREIGN COUNTRIES p o r i n g t h e T e n Y e a r s f r o m 1682 t o l e m , i n c l u s i v e .

the

P r in c ip a l

and

other

200

N o. 175.—Q u a n t i t i e s

C o u n trie s t o w h ic h e x p o r t e d .
1852.

1883.

Poundt.

Pound*.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

Pound*.

Pound*.

Pound*.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

1891.

84,691

2,327,820

680,905

1,848,760

2,625,745

2,804,889

149,912

B e l g i u m ...................... ........ ................

2,866,009

21,027,632

15,431,564

42,832,054

62,534,574

55,144,075

65,395,230

73,903,518

46,793,869

48,711,513

D e n m a r k ............................................

2, 588,838

2,754,930

1,161,403

2,036,108

687,346

5,078,897

4 356,273

4 0 4 4 ,2 4 0

1,977,640

101,756

F r a n c e .................................. ..............

166,770,677

214,414,623

228,684,355

180,730,787

200,821,631

233,045,15L

196,098,231

200,098,258

242,379,218

276,550,085

G e r m a n y .............................................

162*481,105

269,291,878

181,527,646

234,403,522

2 84 717,581

280,832,199

280,312,012

330,377,863

418,820,516

609,671,909

117,632

46,000

I t a l y . . .................................. . ..............

22,036,587

40,303,470

25,862,332

39,520,561

55,236,578

36,611,161

55,187,603

65,533,774

64, 875,247

,97, O il, 029

N e t h e r la n d s ............. ........................

16,909,960

28,804,998

26,956,649

18,965*100

15,835,790

21,867,361

13,862,359

22,177,198

8, 718, 999

21,834,809

678,175

52,338

46,259

146,762

682,981

2,423,937

4 8 2 5 ,8 7 3

450

867

652

R u s s i a ...................................................

92,116,230

173,677,013

96,819,455

67,565,253

92,461,697

75,633,369

108,398,899

72,017,966

96, 581,200

'67,805, 544

S p a in .....................................................

67,631,800

98,469,352

67,964,108

67,659,740

84,207,164

69,249,434

84,665,545

90,766,502

87,669,782

109,417,985

S w e d e n a n d N o r w a y .....................

5,763,109

10,956,038

4,299,203

6,773,093

7,192,303

5,180,568

4,654,540

4 3 5 8 ,4 7 8

5,562,110

18,499,799

n it e d K i n g d o1,470,400,067
m
........... ................ 1,180,896,473 1,388,205,162 1,192,126,794 1,209,917,044 1,222,240,998 1,356,757,340 U1,419,262,413

1,452,576,103

4 700,605,900

T o t a l E u r o p e ........................ 1 ,7 0 9,655,935 2,250,911,458 1,841,767,304 1,872,508,371 2,028.708,169 2,139,399,555 2,232,311,315 2,337,212,183 2,428,528.533

2,857,470,951

P o r t u g a l _________________________
A z o r e s , M a d e ir a , a n d
Cape
Vurdft Isla ndft . _____________

578

449

S w it z e r l a n d ____________________

311,093

B r itis h P o s s e s s io n s in N o r t h
A m e r i c a ...................................... ..

17,579,730

16,318,236

9,607,914

13,198,837

18,712,718

23,951,898

26,026,138

30,571,569

29.236,621

34,630,711

M e x i c o .................................................

12,537,650

20,577,771

11,184,207

5,877,000

10,517,415

5,975,330

5,707,174

16,901,267

13,047,474

12,841,122

B r it is h W e s t I n d ie s a n d B r it is h
H o n d u r a s .__________________

2,900

1,036

515

480

C u lm _____ . . . . _______ . . . . . . . . . .

435

466

. 1,481

S o u th A m e r ic a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

194,160

A l l o t h e r c o u n t r ie s .......................

6,151

2,105

6,060

22,900

2,625
987,225

a 2,407,326

T o t a l e x p o r t s ........................ 1,739,975,961 2,288,075,062 1,86?, 572,530 1,891,659,472 2,058,037,444 2,169,457,330 2 ,2 6 4 120,826 2 ,3 8 4 8 1 6 ,6 6 9 2,471,799,853

2,907,858,795

T o t a l e x p o r t s i n b a le s . . .




3 ,6 9 4 ,7 0 6

"2*66,561

4,626,808

12,639

3,884,23d

a Japan

50,368

3,969,568

,

98,662

4,283,723

a n d F r e n c h W e s t I n d ie s .

128,442

i , 490,579

76,199

4,696,017 1
i

131,650

4 8 7 2 ,0 6 0

V > 2 0 ,913

4824779

COTTOS— EXPORTS OF— U
BY COUNTRIES.

A u s t r ia - H u n g a r y ......... ..................

P ou nds.
2,223,665

COTTONS---EXPORTS OF.
No. 176.— V a l u e s
the

of

COTTONS

of

D o m e s t ic

U n i t e d St a t e s f r o m

T ear ending June 30—

1870.........................................
1871.........................................
1872.........................................
1873.........................................
1874 .......................................
1875 .......................................
1876 .......................................

Colored.

E xported from

in c l u s iv e .

TJncolorod.

Other man­
ufactures
of.

Total.

Yards.

Dollars.

Yards.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,035,469
724,841
458,998
596,912
668, 781
939, 061
1, 455.462
2, 484,131
2, 959, 910
3,209, 285
2, 956,760
4, 983, 312
2,326,319
2,648,278
2,579,866
2,230,567
3,149,091
4,003,772

8,276,384

1,345,988
1,776,694
1,317,719
1, 655,116
1,681,209
2, 313, 270
5, 314, 738
6,437,223
7, 053, 463
6,288,131
5, 834, 541
6,624,374
9,351,713
8, 629, 723
7, 503,361

1,405,825
1,056,601

3,787, 282
3,558,136
2,304,330
2, 947,528
3, 095,840
4, 071, 882
7,722,978
10, 235, 843
11,438, 660
10, 853, 950
9,981,418
13, 571, 387
13,222, 979
12,951,145
11,885,211
11, 836, 591
13, 959, 934
14,929, 312
13,013,18S
10,212, 644
9,999,277
13,604,857

1879.........................................
1880.........................................
1881.........................................
1882.........................................
1883.........................................
1884.........................................
1885.................... ....................
1886 ........................................
1887 ........................................
1888.........................................
1889.........................................
1890 .......................................
1891.........................................

39, 016, 682




Manu factu re

1870 t o 1891,

6,064,715
5, 083,923
2, 844,888
3, 585, 629
4, 625,180
7,593,723
16,488,214
29,601,304
37, 765, 313
45,116,058
37,758,166
68,184,293
29,525, 672
34,066,292
35,441,296
32, 738,123
51,293, 373
67, 793, 013
54,446,936
40,856,329
42,309, 770

1877 .......................................
1878 ........................................

201

3, 522, 612
2,885,373
2,886,435
2,590,934

14,832,931
8,859,191
10,187,145
13,247,142
21,224,020
59, 319,267
76, 769,147
88, 528,192
84,081,319
68,821, 557
80,390,154
114,994,402
103,634, 459
99,750,450
114*806,595
142,547,980
136, 809, 074
115,766,679
77,596,862
75,716,490
135,529, 590

7, 919,670
9, 231,170
9,256,486
7,812,947
5,577,401
5,480,403
9,277,112

527, 613
695, 500
745, 850
819,551
952,778
1,314,489
1,425, 287
1, 356, 534
1,190,117
1,963,701
1, 544,947
1, 673,144
1,801,984
1,686,354
1, 579, 673
1,669,084
1,677,630
1,749,870
1,632,439
1,736,811

a n d V a l u e s o f TEA a n d COFFEE I m p o r t e d i n t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , a n d
S t a t e s , a n d t h e e s t i m a t e d n e t I m p o r t s p e r c a p i t a o f p o p u l a t i o n , f r o m 1807 t o

Tea.

1867.........
1868........
1869.........
1870........
1871.........
1872.........
1873.........
1874.........
1875........
1876........
1877........
1878........
1879........
1880........
1881........
1882........
1883........
1884------1885........
1886........
1887.........
1888........
1889........
1880........
1881........

Imports.

Pounds.

Dollars.

39, 892,658
37,843,612
43,754,354
47,408,481
51, 364,919
63,811,003
64,815,136
55, 811,605
64, 856, 899
62,887,153
58, 347,112
65, 366,704
60,194, 673
72,162, 936
81,843,988
78, 769, 060
73,479,164
67, 665, 910
72,104,956
81,887,998
89,831,221
84,627,870
79,575,984
83,886,829
83,453,339

12,415,037
11,111,560
13,687,750
13,863, 273
17,254,617
22, 943, 575
24,466,170
21,112,234
22,673,703
19,524,166
16,181,467
15,660,168
14,577,618
19, 782, 631
21, 004, 813
19,392,102
17,302,849
13,636,053
14,047,583
16, 020, 383
16,771,802
13,360,685
12,654,640
12,317,493
13,828,993

Exports.

Pounds.

Dollars,

199, 400
613,084
711,751
2,217,749
2,944,329
947,481
4,868,010 1,374,056
6,469,974 1, 929, 830
4,441,401 1,259,408
1,060,196
454,641
1, 670,252
871,956
1,565, 595
714,185
1,726,908
874,574
1,508,037
676,566
2,243,516
737, 544
1, 303,138
362, 092
2,268,167
799, 203
2,713,139
779, 395
1, 578, 000
417, 056
3,881, 219 1, 023, 955
7, 603, 066 1, 322, 853
5,730,591
911,801
3,014,847
535,118
2,350,035
407,169
683, 323
206,514
383, 731
92,828
391,873
97,850
1,057,415
189,208

Coffee.

•
Net imports.

Per
capita
of popu •
lation.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Founds.

Pounds.

12,215,637
10,399, 809
12,740,269
12,489,217
15, 324, 787
21,684,167
24,011,529
20,240,278
21, 959,518
18, 649,592
15,504,901
14, 922,624
14, 215,526
18, 983,368
20,225,418
18, 975,046
16,278,894
12, 313, 200
13,135,782
15,485,265
16,364,633
13,154,171

1.09
0.97
1.08

1. 39
1.54
1.47
1.30
1.09
1.18
1.37
1.49
1.40

12,561,812

1.28

12,219,643
13,639,785

1.33
1.29

187,236,680
248,983,900
234,160,993
235,256,574
317,992,048
298,805,946
293,297,271
285,171,512
317, 970,665
339, 78P, 246
331,639,723
309, 882,540
377,848,473
446, 850,727
455,189,534
459, 922,768
515, 678, 515
534,785,542
572, 599,552
564, 707, 533
526,109,170
423, 645, 794
578,397,454
499,159,120
519,528,432

1.10

1.21

Exports.

Imports.

39, 379,574
35, 625,863
40,810,025
42,540,471
44,894,945
59, 369.602
63,754,940
54,141,353
63, 291,304
61,100,245
56, 838,175
63,123,188
58. 891, 535
69, 894,769
79,130,849
77,191,000
69, 597,945
60, 061, 944
66, 374,365
78,873,151
87,481,186
83, 944,547
79,192,253
83,494,956
82,395, 924

1.26
1.46
1.53
1.27
1.44
1.36
1.23
1.33

I m p o r ts in t o , t h e U n it e d
in c l u s iv e .

Pounds.
5, 964,592

Dollars.
20,696, 259
25,288, 451
24,531,743
24, 234,879
30,992, 869
37,942, 225
44,109,671
55, 048, 967
50,591,488
56, 788,997
53,634,991
51 914 §05
47,356,819
60,360,769
56, 784, 391
46, 041, 609
42, 050,513
49,086,705
46,723,318
42,672,637
56,347,600
60, 507,630
74,724,882
78,267,432
] 96,123, 777

7, 900, 980
10,765,395
4, 083, 000
5, 257, 012
3,467,462
6, 851,027
3, 285, 636
6, 834,014
8, 884, 457
9, 890, 715
i

2 821

426

15,092, 846
6,721,889
31,913,062
24, 343,479
37,376,390
26,152, 679
33, 335,196
27,495,752
25,289,583
15,083,019
17,265,354
8,997,220
8,486, 973

Doll ars.
881,128
845,705
1,020,231
410,836
498,560
408, 674
1,143,076
705, 860
1,280,154
1, 625,932
1, 567, 058

Net imports.

Pounds.

181,271,988
241,082,920
243,395,598
231,173, 574
312, 735, 036
295, 338, 484
286,446,244
281, 885, 876
311,136, 651
330, 904,789
321, 749, 008
o nog
297, 061,114
2,311,568 362, 755, 627
944, 573 440,128, 838
4,395,558 423, 276,472
3.226, 582 435, 579, 289
3,895,262 478, 502,125
2,731,311 508, 632, 863
3,334,048 539, 264, 356
2,527, 633 537,211,781
2,931,400 500,819,587
1, 836, 893 408, 562, 775
2,584,985 561,132,100
1,516, 453 490,161,900
1,495,658 511,041, 459

Per
capita
of popu­
lation.

Dollars. Pounds,
19,815,131
5.01
24, 442,746
6.52
23, 511, 512
6.45
23, 824,043
6.00
30,494,309
7.91
37, 533,551
7.28
42,966,595
6.87
54, 343,107
6.59
49, 311,334
7.08
55,163,065
7.33
52,067, 933
6.94
40 828 239
8.24
45, 045,251
7.42
59,416,196
8.78
52,388,833
8.25
42,815,027
8.30
38,155,251
8.91
46, 955,394
9.26
43,389,270
9.61
40,145,304
9.36
53,416,200
8.53
58,670,737
6.81
72,139, 897
9.16
76,750, 979
7.83
94, 628,119
7.99

N ote .—The population for census years 1870, 1880, and 1890 is b y enumeration; for other years from tlie estimates o f the Actuary o f the Treasury Department.




TEA AND COFFEE-----IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF.

Tear
ending
June 30—

Net

181)1,

202

No. 177. — Q u a n t i t i e s

203

SUGAR AND MODASSRS, IMPORTS, ETC.
No. 178.— Q u a n t i t y

and

V alu e

St a t e s , w i t h

of

SUGAR

the

U n it e d

and

A m ounts of D u ty C o llected on , a n d

the

and

MOLASSES I m p o r t e d

Annual Average

in t o

S p e c if ic R a te s o f D u t y

C ost p e r

P ound

of,

I m ported

S u g a r f o r E a c i i Y e a r f r o m 1851 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .
Sugar.
Year
ending
J udo 3ft—

Free and dutiable.

Pounds.

Dollars.
13, 841,471
14,712,848
14,987,831
13,702,781
14,676,345
22,537,414
42,774,614
23,434,508
30,577,335
31,078,970

1851............
1852...........
1853...........
3854...........
1855.............
1856............
1857.............
3858...........
1859...........
1860.............
1861.............
1862............
1863............
1864...........
3865...........
1806............
1867.............
1868............
1869.............
1870............

380,402,289
457, 511,093
464, 402, 286
455, 928, 585
473,809,847
545, 226,430
776,984,262
519, 200, 387
655, 846, 362
694, 838,197
809, 749,958
557,738,382
518,594, 861
632, 230,247
651, 936, 494
1, 000, 055, 024
849, 054, 006
1,121,189,415
1,247, 833, 430
1,196,773, 569

1871.............
1872............
1873.............
1874.............
1875............
1876.............
1877.............
1878.............
1879.............
1880.............
1881.............
1882.............
1883...........
1884............
1885 ...........

1, 277, 473, 653
1, 509,185, 674
1, 568, 304, 592
1,701, 297, 869
1,797,509, 990
1,493,977,472
1, 654,556,831
1, 537, 451, 934
1, 831,365,836
1, 829, 291, 684
1,946,745, 205
1, 990,152, 374
2,137, 667, 865
2, 756, 416, 896
2, 717,884, 653

1886.............
1887.............
1888............

2,689,881,765
3,130,443,240
2, 700,284,282

1889............
1890............
1891............

2,762,203,967 88,543,971
2, 934, 0J1, 560 96,094,532
3,483,477,222 105,728,216




30,637,897
20, 357, 090
19,082,017
29,660,076
27,325,897
40,669,172
35,941,253
49, 495,102
60,407,202
56,923,745
64,621,239
81,213,001
82, 716,953
81,887,463
73,330,556
58,120,583
84,978,182
73, 090,958
72,078,688
80,087, 720
86,670,624
90, 439, G75
91,637,992
98, 262, 607
72, 519,514
80,773,744
78,411,224
74,245,20G

Molasses.

Average
Average
specific
cost per
rate o f Duty collected. pound in
foreign
duty on
dutiable.
country.

Cents.
1.08
.93
.99
.86
.90
1.22
1.64
1.02
1.09
1.05
.75
1.76
2.53
2.54
3.05
3.08
3.04
3.04
3.04
3.03
2.50
2.04
2.01
1.98
2.10
2.38
2.34
2.33
2.32
2.44
2.45
2.44
2.31
1.95
1.97
2.00
1.80
2.01
2.03
2.06
2.09

Dollars.
4,043,612.70
4,175,758.80
4,250,501.10
3,481, 423. 80
3, 981, 921. 90
0*385, 974.90
12,477,020.10
4, 550, 639.28
6,797,879.28
6, 941, 553.12
6, 511, 251.19
11,624,493.64
11,118, 514.38
14, 301, 234. 65
17,642,958.88
27, 312, 907.65
28,570,492.23
30,447, 970.89
30,923, 907.06
36, 819, 041.26
30,751, 497. 34
28, 865, 447. 02
29, 832, 579.43
32,491, 318.70
34, 650, 084.6«
39,438, 417. 55
35, 268,294.48
37, 075, 426. 96
38, 065,803. 7©
39, 739, 306.49
46,318,073.49
46,711,795.14
44, 591,448.98
47,500,749.70
50,885,915.89
50,265,538.24
56, 507, 495.57
50,647,014.17
54, 896,437.38
53,985,873.85
32,303,692.63

Cents.
3.60
3.11
3.18
2.89
3.02
4.08
5.45
4.26
4.55
4.38
3.68
3.66
3.63
4.68
4.39
4.02
4.09
4.33
4.74
4.95
4.94
5.37
5.35
4.95
4.35
4.04
4.91
5.06
4.10
4.18
4.41
4.41
4.37
3. 61
2.67
2.84
2.50
2,75
3.21
3.28
3.03

Free and dutiable.

Gallons.
36,376,772
32,795,610
31,886,100
27, 759,463
26,385,593
23,617,674
32,705,844
24,566, 357
32,818,146
30,922, 633
29,941,397
25,157,280
31,206, 986
33,871,230
37,306,168
45,285,983
56,123, 079
56,408,435
53, 304,030
56,373,537
44,401, 359
42,214, 403
43, 533, 909
47,189,837
49,112, 255
39, 026,200
30.327,825
27, 577, 542
38,460. 347
38,120,889
28, 708,221
37, 268,830
33,228,270
34,128,640
31,392,893
39,079, 803
38, 007, 700
35,582,539
27,024,551
31,497,243
20,604,463

Dollars.
3,707,581
3,595,127
3, 684, 888
3,126,293
3,502,370
4, 334, 668
8, 259,175
4,116,759
5, 062,850
5,216,321
4,149,429
3,427,813
4,732,378
7,256,064
7,426, 397
7, 683, 241
11,415,275
12,100, 332
12,011,147
12,888, 250
10,192, 384
10,627, 511
9,901,051
10, 947, 824
11,6*5, 224
8,157, 470
7,831, 872
6,778,568
7,202,881
8, 725,078
6,734,084
10,040, 511
7,679,604
5, 600,685
4,199, 296
5, 595, 670
5,355,475
5,491,095
4,753,897
5,168,795
2,659,172

204:

WOOL— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

N o . 1 7 9 .— Q u a n t i t i e s
for

Consum

p t io n

of
in

Y ea r
end­
ing
June
30—

Production.

E x ports
o f do­
m estic.

Pounds.

Pounds.

1840 a . .

35, 802,114

W OOL
the

Un

P

roduced

it e d

, Im

St a t e s

, E

1840

xported
to

1891,

,

and

R e t a in e d

in c l u s iv e

.

D om estic
retained for
consum p­
tion.

Im ports.

T otal con­ P er cent
ForeignE xports
retainea for sumption,
o f con­
o f fo r­
consum p­ foreign and sumption,
eign.
tion,
foreign.
dom estic.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

35, 802,114

9, 898, 740

35, 898

52,481,061

18,695,294

I 8 6 0 .... 60,264, 913 l, 055,928

59,208,985

26,282, 955

1 8 5 0 .... 52,516, 959

ported

from

Pounds.

Pounds.

9,813, 212

45, 615,326

18,695,294

71,176, 355

26.3

157, 064

26,125,891

85,334,876

30.6

85,528

21.5

186 3 .... 106, 000,000

355, 722

105,644,278

75,121, 728

708, 850

74,412, 878

180, 057,156

41.3

1 8 6 4 .... 123,000,000

155,482

122,844,518

91,250,114

223,475

91, 026, 639

213, 871,157

42.6

1 8 6 5 .... 142,000, 000

466,182

141, 533, 818

44,420, 375

679, 281

43, 741,094

185,274,912

23.6

1 86 6.... 155, 000, 000

973,075

154, 026,925

71,287,988

852,045

70,435, 943

224,462,868

31.0

1 8 6 7 .... 160, 000, 000

307,418

159, 692, 582

38,158, 382

619,614

37,538,768

197,231, 350

19.0

1 8 6 8 .... 168,000,000

558,435

167,441, 565

25, 467, 336 2, 801,852

22, 665,484

190,107, 049

11.9

1 86 9.... 180,000, 000

444, 387

179,555, 613

39, 275, 926

342,417

38,933, 509

218, 489,122

17.8
22.7

1 87 0.... 162, 000, 000

152, 892

161, 847,108

49, 230,199 1,710,053

47,520,146

209, 367,254

1 8 7 1 .... 160,000,000

25,195

159,974, 805

68, 058, 028 1,305, 311

66, 752, 717

226, 727, 522

29.4

187 2.... 150, 000, 000

140,515

149, 859,485 126, 507,409 2,343,937 124,163, 472

274, 022, 957

45.3

85, 496, 049 7,040,386

78,455, 663

236,380, 534

33.2

1 8 7 4 .... 170, 000,000

319, 600

169, 680, 400

42,939,541 6, 816,157

36,123, 384

205,803, 784

17.5

1 8 7 5 ... 181, 000, 000

178, 034

180, 821, 966

54, 901, 760 3,567,627

51,334,133

232,156, 099

22.1

1 8 7 6 .... 192, 000,000

104,768

191, 895, 232

44, 642, 836 1, 518, 426

43,124,410

235, 019, 642

18.3

1 8 7 3 .... 158, 000,000

75,129 1 157,924, 871

1 8 7 7 .... 200, 000,000

79,599

199, 920,401

42,171,192 3, 088, 957

39, 082, 235

239, 002,636

16.3

1 8 7 8 .... 208, 250, 000

347,854

207, 902,146

48, 449,070 5, 952, 221

42,496, 858

250,399, 004

16.9

210, 939, 216

39, 005,155 4,104, 616

1870*.... 211, 000, 000

60,784

1 8 8 0 .... 232, 500, 000

191 551

34, 900,539

245,839, 755

14.2

232, 308, 449 128,131,747 3, 648, 520 124, 483, 227
239, 928, 545 55, 964,236 5,507,534 50,456,702

356, 791,676

34.9

290,385,247

17.3

1 8 8 1 .... 240,6$0, 000

71,455

1 8 8 2 .... 272, 000, 000

116,179

271, 883, 821

67, 861, 744 3,831, 836

64, 029,908

335, 913, 729

19.0

1 8 8 3 .... 290, 000, 000

64,474

289, 935, 526

70, 575,478 4, 010, 043

66, 565, 435

356, 500, 961

18.7

78, 350, 651 2, 304, 701

1 88 4.... 300, 000, 000

10,393

299, 089, 607

76, 045,950

376, 035, 557

20.6

1 8 8 5 ... 308,000, 000

88,006

1886 . . . 302, 000, 000

146, 423

307, 911, 994 70, 596,170 3,115, 339 67, 480, 831
301, 853, 577 129, 084, 95S 6, 534, 426 122, 550, 532

375, 392, 825
424, 404,109

18.0
28.9

188 7 .... 285, 000, 000

257, 940

284, 742, 060 114, 038, 030 6, 728, 292 107, 309, 738

392, 051,798

27.4

1 8 8 8 ... 269, 000, 000

22,164

378,176, 858

28.9

1 8 8 9 ... 265,000, 000

141, 576

268, 977, 836 113, 558, 753 4, 359, 731 109,199, 022
264,858, 424 126, 487, 729 3, 263, 094 123, 224, 635

388, 083, 059

31.8

189 0 .... 276,000,000

231,042

275, 768, 958 105, 431, 285 3, 288,467 102,142, 818

377, 911, 776

27.0

1 8 9 1 .... 285, 000, 000

291, 922

284, 708, 078 129, 308, 648 2,638,123 126, 665,525

411, 373, 603

30.8




a Y ea r ending Septem ber 30.

No. 180.— Q u a n t it ie s

of

RAW COTTON P roduced , I m ported , E x p o r t ed ,
FROM

Bales.
1870.............
1871.............
1872.............
1873.............
1874.............
1875.............
1876...........
1877.............
1878...........
1879.............
1880.............
1881.............
1882.............
1883.............
1884.............
1885.............
1886.............
1887.............
1888.............
1889.............
1890.............
1891...........

3,114,592
4, 347,006
2, 974,351
3,930, 508
4,170,388
3, 827, 845
4, 632,3J3
4, 474, 069
4,773,805
5, 074,155
5, 761,252
6, 605, 750
5,456,048
6,949, 756
5, 713,200
5, 706,165
6,575, 691
6, 505, 087
7, 046, 833
6,938,290
7,311,322
8,652, 597

Average A vei nso
Crop in pounds,
gross
net
weight o f weight o f gross weight.
bale. 5
bale. 5

Pounds. Pounds.
434
438
439
440 '
439 !'
439
436
438
450 |
443
453
456
446
460
452
451
455
455
458
467
477
477

4G6.00
464.85
465.34
406.40
465.34
465.97
465.85
468. 45
473.47
473.85
481.11
484.40
474.38
489.95
482.66
480.70
483.95
485.37
488.05
495.79
496.13
498,81

Pounds.
1,451,401,357
2, 020, 693, 736
1. 384, 084,494
1, 833,188,931
1, 940, 648,352
1,783, 644,032
2,157,958,142
2, 095,901,297
2,260,285, 666
2,404,410,373
2,771,797,156
3,199, 822, 682
2,588,240,050
3,405,070,410
2, 757,544,422
2, 742,966,011
3,182,305, 659
3,157.378, 443
3,439,172,391
3,439,934,799
3,627,360,183
4,316,043, 982

TO

Farm value.

1- 1)1,

| Imports.

j
303,600,000 1
286,000,000
288, 300, 000
301,087,500
312, 480, 000
256,215,000
272, 926,400
229,444, 600
193,854,641
242,140, 987
280, 266, 242
259,016,315
309, 690. 500
250,594,750
253, 993,385
269, 989, 812
257,295,327
291,045,346
292,139, 209
308, 424, 271
c366,863,738

R e t a in e d

for

C o nsum ption

1
Exports,
Total.
|
1
| production and 1 domestic and
foreign.
imports.

i

!
|

Dollars.

and

in th e

U nited States

INCLUSIVE.

Pounds.
1,698,133
1,196,840
2,894,183
4,425,521
3,625,830
2,149,332
2,451,419
2, 656,567
3, 032,013
2,993,677
3,547, 792
4,449,866
4,339,952
4,081,945
7,019,492
5,115, 680
5,072,334
3,924,531
5, 497, 592
7,973,039
8, 606, 049
20,908, 317

| Retained for
home eonsumption and
manufacture.

'of prodiictiou|^ f ,’®*l” i af e
1anii imports
c‘
j retained
!. V
Tor homo eon| sumption, | l,orted-

Pounds.

Pounds.

1, 453, 099,490
2, 021, 890, 576
1, 386,978, G77
1,837,614,455
1, 944, 274,182
1, 785, 793, 364
2,160, 409, 561
2, 098, 557, 864
2, 263, 317, 679
2, 407,404, 050
2,775,344,948
3,204,272,548
2, 592, 580,002
3,409,152,355
2, 764,563,914
2, 748, 083, 691
3,187,377,993
3,161,302,974
3,444,669,983
3,447, 907,838
3, 635, 972,232
4, 336,952,799

494, 314,186
958, 785, 304
1,463,704, 507
558,186,0C9
933, 825,710
453.152, 967
1,200, 298,178
637,216,277
1,358,979,913
585, 294, 269
524, 941, 420
1,260,851, 044
1, 491, 629,831
608, 779, 730
1,445, 647,079
652,910, 785
1, 608, 469,052
054,848,627
1, 628, 875,979
778,528, 071
1, 822, 295, 843
953,049,105
2,192,169, 318
1, 012,103,200
1,741, 819, 451
850,760,551
2,291,313,992
1,117r838,363
1, 853, 926,466
900, 637,448
1,893,268,732
854,812,959
2,059,314,405
1,128,063,588
2,170,173,701
991,129,273
2,264, 324,798
1,180,345, 185
2, 385, 004,628
1, 062, 903,210
2, 472, 047,957 j 1,163,924,275
2, 907, 806,589 : 1,429,146,210
1

Pounds.
34.02

65.98

27.61 ,
32.07 |
34. 68 l
30.10 '
29.40 ;
30.96 j
31.11
28.93
32.34
34.34
31.59
32.82
32.79
32.58
31.11
35.39
31.35
34. 27
30. 83
32.01
32.95

72. 39
07.33
65.32
69.90
70. 60
69. 04
68.89
71.07
67.66
65.66
68.41
67.18
67.21
67.42
68.89
64.61
68.65
65.73
69.17
67.99
67.05




205

a The amounts given as *’ annual crop ” represent the commercial movement for the years ending August 31, and have been furnished by the New York Shipping and
Commercial List, the New York Commercial and Financial Chronicle, the National Cotton Exchange, and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange.
b A s reported by Mr. Thomas Ellison, of Liverpool.
c Preliminary estimate.

COTTON— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC.

Year
Annual
ending 1 crop, a
June 30—

1870

206

No. 181.—PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON, IN TONS OF 2,240 POUNDS, IN EACH STATE AND TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES FOR EACH YEAR
FROM 1879 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE, AND THE NUMBER OF FURNACES IN 1878 AXD 1891, RESPECTIVELY.
IFrom the Annual Reports of the Am erican Iron and Steel Association.]

States and Terri­
tories.

No. o f
furnaces
Sept.,
1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

No. of
furnaces
1><■(•. 31,
181U.

1891.

C on n ecticu t...........

10

x
M aryland.................
M assachusetts........
New J ersey.............
New Y o r k ...............
Pennsylrania.........
V Avrnnn4*.
W est V irgin ia........

58
275
1
11

33,.247
4, 825
86, 525
213,443
1,435,503
558
63,215

25,431
20,163
21,734
17, 836
12,655
15, 625
17,312
3,929
3 928
394
3,195
3,661
4,518
43, 532
15,445
54,855
48, 682
24,413
43,887
27,234
776
16,979
16,355
9,228
9,607
4,377
7, 254
151,829
65, 774
153,279
123,904
157, 861
74, 049
140,070
320,999
353, 001
142, 997
371,568
296,396
213, 827
208, 588
1,859, 928 1, 956, 059 2,186, 836 [2, 356,153 2,129,823 i2,183,479 2, 940,437
1,607
2, 490
1, 080 1
62, 802
59,294
61,613
65,375 ! 78,927
49, 313
88,052

y?

0

405 1,853,380 2,524,359 2,581, 374 2, 866,025 l2,930, 638 *2, 508, 457

1

T o t a l.................

24
6
19

14,903
1,107

19, 412
19,325
1
3,926
4,977
15,720
| 33,417
,
9.923
11, 829
| 154,066
90, 966
; 264,796
229, 625
3,289, 838 3, 204,630
I
73,492 ]

20,136
21,810
21,557
4, 643
1,071
123,398
30,221
147,821
8. 990
4,938
j
6,921
92, 490
158, 739
j 112,226
315,129
| 265,399
329, 804
3,733,252 4,415,329 3,952,387
1_______
105,268

86,283 !

4
303

1

Western States and
Territories.
(!nlnra.ilo__________
Illin o is ....................
Indiana....................
M ichigan.................
*MITIllHSOtifl.

12
7
26

M issouri..................

18
103
15

O hio.........................
W isconsin...............
T o ta l.................




13
4
15
37
219

% 818, 870 ,3, 662,125 1, 279, 487 5, 207, 276 4, 600,487 '

85,053

129, 438 !

9
1

69, 770
10, 092
90, 600
75, 569
399, 778
79,932

134,425
11,161
237,870
3,143
94,246
601,971
86,466

5,711
224,805
6,518
167, 093
6,645
98,035
634,416
91,098

21,177
22,036
321,792
212,194
8,929
8,884
187, 674
154,629
7,255 j
7, 143
101, 468
92,229
624, 017
606,824
46,333
76, 660

14,140
292,471
2,293
154, 317
53,610
506,351
47,156

181 ! 725,801 l, 069, 291 1,234,231 1, 348, 972 1,150, 272 1, 070, 338
I

4.891
292,837
5, 923
127, 787

i
9. 331
j 448,031
1 14,875
| 170,298

22,531 ! 18,640
504, 869
517,238
11, 796
13, 625
190, 663
190,403

2, 391
538, 638
8,777
191, 395

21, 061
18,116
701,106 ! 669,202
14,641 1
7,729
230, 709 1 213,144
3,226

!

J

1

20
2

j

23

!

i

81,949
76,955
89,776
29, 228 ;
985,552 1,085,332 1
I , 240,330 1,035, 013
197,160 I
103,604
141,638 j1 219,854

s
72

997, 944 |1,578, 740 Jl, 843, 918 j1, 911,011 2,043,126 '2, 517.537 2,170, 818 [

139

45,900
60,538
494, 610 | 810,798
21,993 | 58,863

123,788
871, 017
119, 204

m

PIG IKON— PRODUCTION OP.

New England and
Middle States.

1

Pacific States and
Territories.
2,232

4,464

3,941
5,446

XTtah........................

1
3

1,926
1, 562
3, 250
3,421 1
482 ................ ||................
1,658 j| 2,538

T o t a l.............

4

2,232

4,464

Alabam a..................
G eorgia___ . . . . . . . .
K e n tu c k y ...............
Kortli Carolina . . . .
Tennessee...........
Texas .................... ..
V irg in ia .........

12
11
22
7
22
1
33

44,501
18,190
43,504

68,920

37,031
357
16, 851

T o t a l.............

108

1G0 434

910, 707 1, 203,353 1,466, 903 1, 499, 281 [

125

Grand to ta l..

698 2, 741,853 3,835,191 4,144,254 4,623,323 4, 595,511 4,097,869 4,044,526 5,683, 329 |6,417,348 i f 489,738 7, 603, 642 j9,202,703 8,279, 881 |
i
1

509

4,756
6,250

1,071

881
6,027
51
..............

10,458

6,959

13, 075

5,658

5,079

4,100

100,683
37,893
59,394
1,027
122,860
1,179

153,987
40,503
48,776

78,331

119,610
2,126
136, 524

169,343
38,085
40,225
388
120,176
4,589
140,610

203,070
29,396
33,529
1, 598
143,928
1, 645
146, 234

253,445

63,279
2,232
26,727

87,572
33,396
41,047
714
78,041
2,679
74,742

237,077

318,191

401,367

501,526

513, 416

559,400

666,124 j 722,944

2,069

2,240

8,416

10,987

9,295

1................
9,260 1
1...............
10, 987 | 9, 295 !!

1,416

3,655

1,416 !

5,895

17, G76

401,332
35,176
50,705
2,143
239,224
5,881
176,246

706,629
24, 606
37, 963
2,588
263, 085
4, 057
224,425

1
1
2

Southern States.
41, 509
48,968
1,964
177,827
2,902
139,509

261,395
36,560
37,417
3,250
223,521
3,913
156, 888

816,911
29,185
47,861
2, 840
267,626
9,701
292,779

795,671
49, 858
44,843
3,217
291,738
18, 662
295, 292

53
6
10
1
19
4
33

PIG IRON— PRODUCTION OF.




24,394
51, 525

o

to

208
N o.

IRON AND STEEL---- PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

182.— Q u a n t i t y
for

of

C o n s u m p t io n

PIG IRON P r o d u c e d ,
in t h e

U

n it e d

I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a in e d
S t a t e s f r o m 1S71 t o 1891, i k c u l s i v k .

[Expressed in tons of 2,240 pounds.]

Calendar
year.

Produc­
tion.

1871.........
1872.........
1873 .......
1874 ........
3875.........
1876.......
1877 .......
3878 . . . .
1879 .......
3880 .......
1881.......
1882 .......
1883 .......
1884.........
1885 . . . .
1886 ........
3887.........
1888 .......
1889.........
1890 .......

1,706,793
2, 548,713
2,560,963
2,401,262
2,023, 733
1,868,961
2,066,594
%, 301, 215
2,741,853

Domestic
Foreign Total con­
Year
Export
sumption,
ending ofExport
Imports. of for­ retained
domes­ retained
for
eonfor con­ domestic
Juno
ami
tic.
eign.
30—
sumption.
sumption. foreign.

Tons.

Tons.

3,835,191
4,144,254
4,623, 323
4,595, 510
4,097, 868
4,044,526
5,683,329
6,417,148
6,489,738
7, 603, 642
9, 202, 704

1872
3873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891

Tons.

2,026 3, 704, 767
2,816 2, 545, 897
9,642 I 2, 551, 321
15,786 2,385,476
6,792 2,016,941
3,180 1,865,783
5, 782 i■2,060,832
3,048 2, 298,167
1,316 2, 740, 537
3,707 3,831,484
6,346 4,137,908
4,148 4, 619,175
3,765 4,591, 745
4,635 4,093,233
7,659
7,801
9,376
12, 965
18, 458
13,435

4,036,867
5,675,528
6, 407, 772
6,476,773
7, 585,184
9,189,269

N o . 1 8 3 .— Q u a n t i t y o f IRON a n d
I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a in e d
f r o m 1871 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .

Tons.
247, 528
215,495
92, 041
53,437
79,455
67,922
55, 000
87, 576
754,657
417,840
496, 045
433, 602
283,172
151, 959
261, 674
418,919
325,517
176, 727
146,772
81,916

STEEL
for

Tons.

Tons.
145
1
509
407
450
380
417
172
1,291

Tons.

247,383
215,494
91, 532
53,030
79,005
67,542
54, 583
86, 404
753,366
414, 745
492,876
432, 259
282, C48
151, H50
261,119
418, 688
32 i, 947
176, 257
146,772
81,656

3,104
3,169
3,343
524
609
555
231
570
470
260

RAILROAD

C o n s u m p t io n

Per cent
ofeonSlllllpt'tOU
of foreign
pig iron.

1,952,150
2,761,391
2, 642, 853
2,438, 506
2, 095, 946
1.933,323
2,115,295
2,384,571
3,493,903
4, 246, 229
4,630,784
5,053,434
4,874, 393
4,244, 583
4,297, 986
6,094,216
G, 732, 719
6,653,030
7,731,956
9,270, 925

12.67
7.80
3.46
2.17
3.77
3.49
2.58
3. 02
21. 50
9.77
10.64
8.56
5. 80
3.57
6.08
6.87
4.83
2.65
1.90
.88

BARS

in t h e

P roduced,
U n it e d St a t e s ,

[Expressed in tons of 2,240 pounds.]
Production.
Calen­
dar
year.

1871....
1872 . ..
3873....
1874....
1875....

Iron.

Steel.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

129,414

692, 619
892,857
794,712
651,261

658,467
808, 866
679, 520
521,847

447,903
1876.... 417,114
1877.... 296,911
1878... 288,294

1879....
1880...
1881...
1882 . .
1883....

34,152
83,991
115,192
259,699
368,269
385,865

Total.

707,600
785,383
682,776
788, 111

499,817
375,143 618,85i 993,994
440,859 864,353 1,305,212
436,233 1,210,285 1,646,518
203,459 1,304,392 1,507,851
57,995 1,156, 910 1,214,905
22,822 999,36® 1,022,188
13,228 963,750 976,978

1884....
1885....
1886....
1887....

21,143 1,576,395 1,600,538
20,591 2,119,049 2,139,640

1888....
1889....
1890....

12,725 1,390,975 3,403,700
9,159 1,513,045 1,522,204
13,882 1,871,336 1, 890,218




Domes­
Year
tic re­
Ex­
end­ Export tained
Im­ port of
ing of do­ for con­
for­
Jane mestic. sump­ ports. eign.
30—
tion.

Tons.
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1869
1890
1891

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Total Per cent
Foreign
con­
of con­
retained sump­ sump­
for con­ tion,
tion
sump­ domestic
of
tion.
and
foreign
foreign.
bars.

Tons.

Tons.

692,532 531,537 4,397 527,140, 1, 219, 672
891,592 357,631 5,882 351,7491,243,341
794,371 148,920 6,972 141,948 936,310j
649,512 42,082 12,450
29, 632 679,144
4,708 12,552 —«7,844 698,754
1,002 706,598
30
814 - « 7 8 4 779,310
5,289 780,094
8,238 674,538
168 — »177 674,361
11
6,293 781,818
2,611
833
1,778 783,596
1,008 992,986 152,791 1, 355 151,436 l, 144,422
1,031 1,304,191 302,304 3,243 299,061 1,603,252
3,351 1,643,167 295,6CG 20,840 274,826 1,917,993
1,291 1,506,560 118,063 32,799
85,264 1,591,824
3,354 1, 211,551
7,971 29, 111 —«21,140,1,190,411
87
1,265
341
1,749

7,956 1, 014,232
3,969 973,009

4,203
10,507

2,765 1,597,773 77,043
5,193 2,134,447 137,024
7,4051,396,295 24,277
250
10,238 1,511,968
134
15,88 lj 1,874,337

3,157
2
936
504

a Excess of foreign exports over imports.

19

1,046 1, 015,278
10,505 983, 514
76,107 1,673, 880
136,520 2,270,967
24, 277 1, 420, 572
250 1,512, 218
llu 1,874, 452|

43.20
28.30
15.16
4.36

.23
13.23
18.65
14.33
5.30
.10
1.07
4.55
6.01
1.71
.02
.01

209

WHEAT AND COEN— PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, ETC.

No. 1 8 4 . — Q u a n t i t i e s o f WHEAT P r o d u c e d , a n d o f WHEAT a n d WHEAT
FLOUR I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a i n e d f o r C o n s u m p t i o n i n t h e U n i t e d
St a t e s

from

ld ?0

to

1SU1,

in c l u s iv e

Domestic
Foreign
Total con­ Per cent
Exports
of
retained for
retained sumption,
of
domestic
consump­ Imports.
for con­
domestic
foreign.
sumption. and foreign. product
tion.
exported.

Year
Exports of
ending
Juno Production, a domestic.
30.

B u s h e ls .

B u sh els.

B u sh els.

867,489

488, 809

378, 680

183,683,269

22. 30

191,720,045 2,410, 738 1, 001, 510 1,409,228

193,135,873

36.88

531, 016 1,310,033

199, 292,118

26. 80

91,510,398 ! 189,744,302 2,110,777 1,024,381 1, 092, 396

190,836,698

32.54

72,912,817

236, 258,073

23. 60

B u s h e ls .

B u s h e ls .

B u s h e ls .

235, 884, 700

52, 580, 111

183, 304, 589

1 8 7 2 .... 230, 722,400

38,995, 755

3 8 7 1 ....

.

1873----- , 21=9,997,100 ! 52,014,715 ! 197, 982,385 1,841,019
3871-----

281, 254, 700

1 8 7 5 .... 309,102, 700

236,189, 883

367,987

299, 797

68,190
243,177

1 8 7 0 .... 295,130, 000

74, 750, 682

220, 385, 318 1,664,138 1,420, 961

1 8 7 7 ....

57,043, 930

232,312,564

289, 356, 500

366, 061

B u sh els

469,653

220, 628,495

25.34

232,312,564

19. 73

1 8 7 8 .... 364,190,146

92,071,726

272,124, 420 1, 390, 713 1, 347, 305

13,408

272,167, 828

25. 29

420,122,400

147, 684, 214

272, 438,186 12, 068, 018 1, 821,339

213,679

272, 681, 865

35.16

18 79 ...
1880 . . .

448, 756, 630

180,304,180

268, 452,450

486,106

630, 298

1 8 8 1 ...

498, 549,868

186,321,514

312, 228,354

211, 402

153, 737

1 8 8 2 .... 383, 280,090

121,893,389

2C1, 386, 701

865, 467

1883 . . 1 504,185, 470

147,811,310

356, 374,151 1, 087,011

1 8 8 4 .-.. 421, 086,160

111, 534,182

309, 551, 978

32,474

102,120

309,551,978

23.49

1885 . . .

512, 765, 000

132, 570,366

380,194, 034

212, 311

281,469

380,194, 634

25.86

18 80 ....

268, 452.450

10.18

57, 665

312,286,019

37.38

704, 608

160, 859

261, 547,560

31.82

974, 3S0

112, 631

356, 486,785

29. 33

357,112,000

94, 565, 888

262, 546,112

388,415

347, 507

1 8 8 7 .... 457, 218, 000

153, 801, 969

303,413,031

282,400

358, 446

1 8 8 8 .... 456, 329, 000

119,624, 344

336, 704,056

593,860

503, 320

415, 868, 000

88, 600, 742

327, 207,258

135,851

221, 720

1 8 9 0 .... 490, 560, 000

109,430, 467 | 381,129, 533

162,546

1 8 9 1 .... 399. 262, 000

100,181,316

583,827

1889 . .

293, 080,684

40, 908

.............

262,587,020

26.48

303,113, 031

33. GO

90, 540

336, 795,196

26.23

..............

327,267,258

21.31

180,709

381,129, 533

22. 31

620, 619

293, 080,681

a Tlie amounts of “ Production ” are for calendar year preceding the fiscal year.

No. 1 8 5 . —

Q u a n t it ie s

of

CORN

produced,

and

of

CORN

and

26.60
*

CORN MEAL

IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES
FROM 1870 TO 1801, INCLUSIVE.
Year
Foreign
Domestic
Exports retained
ending 1Productions.** Exports o f Sretained
of
for Imports.
June
domestic. cons urnption.
for con­
foreign.
30.
sumption.
B u s h e ls .

B u sh els.

1871.... 1, 094, 255, 000 10, 676,873
1872.... 991, 898, 000 35, 727,010
1873.... 1,092,719,000 40,154, 374
3874.... 932,274,000 3o, 985,834
1875.... 850,148,500 ! 30, 025,036
1876.... 1,321,069,000 50. 910, 532
1877.... 1,283,827,500 72,652,611
1878....! 1, 342, 558, 000 87,192,110
1879.... |1, 388, 218, 750 87,884,892
3880.... 1, 547, 901, 790
1881.... 1,717,434,513
1882.... 1,194,016,000
1883 . . . 1, 617, 025,100
1884.... 1,553,066,895

B u sh els.

B u s h e ls .

I ll, 344
58, 568
6J, 536
76,003
38,098
51, 796
30,902
13,423
1, 255,365, 890
1, 300,333, SOS ! 33,869
58, 876
99,572,329 1,448,329,461
75,155
93,648,147 1,623, 786,396
69,621
44, 340,683 l, 150, 575,317
41,655, 653 1, 575,369,447
46,258, 606 1, 504,808,289

25,989
4,894

1885 . .. 1,795,528,000 52,876,456 1,742,051,544
1886.... 1,936,376,000 64,829,617 1,871,346,383
1887.... 3,665,441,000 41, 368,584 1,624, 072,416
1888.... 1, 456,163, 000 25,360,869 1.430, 800,131
1889.... 1,987,790, 000 70,841,673 'l, 916,948,327
1890.... 2,112,892,000 103,418,709 2,009,473,291
1891.... 1,489,970,000 32,041,529 1,457,928,471

4,507
16,104
30,536

a

B u sh els.

1,083, 578,127
956,170, 990
1, 052, 564, 620
896,288, 366
820,123, 464
1, 270,158,468
1,211,174, 889

37, 493
2,401
1,626
2,111

1
1
§

£

B u sh els.

I ll, 344
58, 568
61, 536
76,003
38,098
51,796
30,902
13,423
33, 869
58,876
75,155

Total consumption,
domestic.
B u s h e ls .

1, 083, 689, 471
956, 229,558
1,052,626,162
896,364,169
820,161, 562
1,270,210,264
l, 211,205,791
1, 255,379,313
1, 300, 367, 727

1,448,388,337
1,623,861,551
69,621 1,150,644,938
25,989 1,575,395,436
4,894 1, 504,813,183
4,507 1,742, 656,051
16,104 1,871,362,487
30,536 1, 624,102, 952
37,493 1,430, 837, 624
2,401 1,916,950,72$
1,626 2,009,474,917
2, 111 1,457,930, 582

The amounts of “Production” axe for calendax yeax preceding the fiscal year.

S. Ex. 53----- 14*




Per cent
oi
domestic
prodi ict
exported.
.98
3. 60
3. 68
3.86
3.53
3.86
5.66
6.49
6.33
6.43
5, 46
3.01
2.58
2.99
2.95
3.35
2.48
1.74
3.57
4.85
2.15

of CRUDE PETROLEUM P roduced in , and th e Q uan tities an d V alu es of PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
fr o m , t h e U n it e d States d u r in g e ach of the Ca l e n d a r Y ears fiu ) m 1671 to 1891, in c l u s iv e .

EXPORTS.

P r o d u ctio n .

1 8 7 1 ....

G allons.

5,205,234

218,619,828

M in era l, cru d e
(in clu d in g all n a tu ra l
oils w ith o u t regard
t o g r a v it y ).

M ineral, refined, o r m an u factu red .
N aphthas, benzine,
gasoline, etc.

Gallons.

Dollars.

Gallons.

11,278,589

2,171, 706

8,396,905

1 8 7 2 ....

6,293,194

264,314,148

16,303,975

2,761,094

8,688,257

1 8 7 3 ....

9,893,786

415,539,012

19,643,740

2,665,171

10,250, 497

1 8 7 4 ....

Dollars.

L u b r ic a tin g (h ea v y
paraffin, e t c .).

Illum inating.

Gallons.

Dollars.

895,910

132,178,843

33,493, 351

1,307,058

118, 259, 832

29,456, 453

207, 595, 988

41, 357

1, 266,962

,686

R esidu u m (tar,
p itch , and all other
from w h ich the
lig h t bodies b ;ivo
been d istilled ).

Gallons. |Do Karrs.

T ota l.

Gallons.

j Dollars.

Gallons.

Dollars.

240,228

92,408

438,425

180,462

568,218

56,618

144,318, 707 33, 761, 685

1, 502, 503

517,466

1,377,180

117,595

210, 369, 908 45, 924, 880
235,108,168 33, 042,276

886

101,052 j

10,450

152,195,617 '36, 063,825

10, 926,945

458,931,690

14,430,851

1,428,494

10, 616, G44

997, 355

206, 562, 977

30,168, 747

993, 068

269,

2,504,628

177,794

1 8 7 5 .... «12,162,514

<1510, 825,588

16, 536, 800

1,738,589

14,048,726

1,392,192

203,678,748

28,168, 572

938,052

265, 837

2,323.986

169,671

237, 526,312 |31, 734,861

1 8 7 6 ....

9,132,669

383,572,998

25,343,271

3,343, 763

13,252,751

1,502,498

220,831,608

44,089,066

1,157,929

370,431

2,863,896

239,461

263, 449,455 49, 545, 219

1 8 7 7 ....

13,350,363

560, 715,246

28, 773, 233

19,565,909

1,938,672

307,373,842

51,366,205

1, 914,129

577,610

4,256,112

390,077

361,883,225 57, 539, 873

15,396,868

646,

668, 456

3,267,309

1 8 7 8 ....

24, 049, 604

2,169,790

13,431,782

1,077,402

306,212,506

36,855, 798

2,525,545

698,182

3,126,816

220,835

349, 346,253 >41,022,007

1 8 7 9 ....

19,914,146

836, 394,132

28, 601, 650

2,069,458

19, 524, 582

1,367,996

365,597,467

32,811,755

3,168,561

713,208

4,827,522

273,050

421, 719, 782 •37,235,467

1 8 8 0 .... 26,286,123

1,104, 017,166

36, 748,116

2,772,400

15,115,131

1,344,529

286,131, 557

29,047,908

5,607,009 1,141,825

3,177,630

198, 983

346, 779, 443 {.34, 505,645

1 8 8 1 .... 27,661,238

1,161, 771, 996

40, 430,108

3,089,297

20,655,116

1,981,197

444,666,615

42,122,683

45,011,154 | 3,373,302

16,969, 839

1, 304, 041

428, 424, 581

37, 635, 981

1 8 8 2 .... 630,510*830 51,281, 454, 860
1 8 8 3 .... 23,449,633
24,218,438

1 8 8 4 ....

5,053,862 1,165,605

3,756,018

197,321

514,561, 719 ’48,556,103

2,034,487

4,265,352

275, 263

503,492,462 •44, 623,074

8, 821, 536

984, 884, 586

59,018,537 j 4,439,007

17,365, 314

1,195, 035

440,150,660

39,470,352 10,108,394 2,193,245

6,502,524

465,350

533,145,429 !47,763,079

1,017,174,396

79, 679, 395 , 0,102,810

13,676,421

1,132,528

433,851,275

39,450, 794 11,985,219 2,443,385

5,303,298

327,599

544,495, 608 49,457,116

21,847,205

917,582,610

81,435, 609

6,040,685

14,739,469

1,160, 999

445,880,518

39,476,082 12,978,955 2,659,210

5,713,908

334, 767

560,748,459 |49,671,743

1 8 8 6 .... 28,064,841

1,178, 723, 322

76,346,480

5, 068,409

14,474,951

1,264,736

485,120,680

39,012,922 13,948,367 2,689,464

1, 993,824

109, 673

591, 884, 302 48,145,204

1 8 8 5 ....

1 8 8 7 .... 28,278,866

1,187,712,372

80,650,286

5,141,833

12,382,213

1,049,043

485,242,107

37, 007, 336 20,582,613 3,559,280

2,989,098

141, 350

601,846, 317 46,898,842

1888.... 27,612,025

1,159,705, 050

77,549,452

5,454,705

13,481,706

1, 083, 429

455,045, 784

37,236, 111 j 24, 510, 437 4,215,449

1, 870, 596

116, 009

572,457,975 48,105,703

35,163,513

1,476,867,546

85,189,658

13,984,407

551,769,666

41, 215,192 27,903, 267 4,638,724

1,858, 458

97, 265

680,705, 456 53, 293,299

1,924,552,224

96, 572, 625

6, 535,499

1,208,116

1 8 9 0 .... 45,822,672

12,462,636

1,050, 613

550, 873,438

39,826, 0S6 32,090, 537 4,766,850

1,830,612

91, 905

693, 829,848 52, 270,953

53,986,313

2,267,425,146

96,722,807

5,365,579

11,424,993

868,137

531,445,099

34,879,759 33, 210,264 4, 909, 978

1,002,540

61, 382

673, 805, 703 46,174,835

1 8 8 9 ....
1 8 9 1 ....




6,134,002

a Including all productions prior to 1876 in Ohio, "West Virginia, and California.
b Includes all the petroleum produced in K entucky and Teunesseo prior to 1883.
N ote .—T he data o f production wore furnished by the U. S. Geological Survey.

PETROLEUM— PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS OF.

Y ear
en d in g
B a rrels ( o f
D e c.
42 g a llo n s).
31—

E xported

210

No. 186.—Q u a n t it y

Wo. 187.—Q u a n t it ie s
fkr

o p DISTILLED SPIRITS, WINES, a n d MALT LIQUORS CONSUMED, a n d tjik A v e r a g e A n n u a l C o n su m p t io n
o p P o p u l a t io n , in t h e U n it e d S t a t e s d u r in g e a c h o f t h e Y e a us f r o m la7."> to 181)1, i n c l u s iv e .

Ca p it a

D om cstio spirits.®

F rom
f r u it

1 8 7 5 ....

A l l o th e r.

Im p o rte d
sp irits ente re d fo r
con su m p ­
tion .

T ota l.

Proof gals. Proof gait. Proof gals. Proof gait
1,757,202 62, 668, 709 1,694,647 66,120,558

w ines.

6

Gallons.

1

Im p orted
w ines entered fo r
consum p­
tion .

T otal.

Gallons.

Gallons.

5

Im p orted |
i m alt
I
D om estic '
m alt
!
liqu ors. 5
consum p- j
tion .

ter!

Gallons.

Gallons.! Gallons.

1 T ota l c o n ­
sum ption Of]
1
1 O f all
w in es and O f d i s - .
nJ1
f IKUiitr. liq u ors
V
liquors.
tilled
and
liquors.
spirits. w ines. (
w ines.
j
i

J tiaiJ

Gallons.

I

12,954,961

7,036,369 10,991,330 j 292,061,047

1,992,110 204,933,157

381,065,045
388,982,085

1 8 7 6 ....

672,221

57,840,472

1,471,197

59,983,890

14,968,085

5,193,723 20,161,808 1 300,852,467

1,483,920 |v08,336,387

1 8 7 7 ....

1,527,141

56,516,248

1,376,729

59,420,118

16,942,592

4,933,738 21,876,330 ' 303,854,988

1,072,679 304,927,607 j! 386,223,115

1 8 7 8 .... 1,103,351

49,600,838

1,227,752

51,931,911

17,953,386

4,310,563 22,263,019 . 317,136,597

832,755 }317,969,352 ' 392,165,242

1 8 7 9 .... 1,021,708

52,003,467

1,253,300

54,278,475

19,845,113

1,532,017 !24,377,130

343,724,971

880,514 ‘344,605,485

1 8 8 0 .... 1,005,781

61,126,634

1,394,279

63,526,694

23,298,940

5,030,601 28,320,541

413,208,835

1,011,280 >414,220,165

1 8 8 1 .... 1,701,206

67,426,000

1,479,875

1 8 8 2 .... 1,216,850

70,759,548

1,580,578

P.gals. \Gals,

1

j

Gals.

Cals.

1.50 j
;
1.33

6.71
.4 5 !

6.83

8.61

1.28

.4 7 *.

6.58

8.33

8.67

1.11

.4 7 :

6.68

423,261,090 i

.50

7.05

8.06

506,076,400

1.27

,5 6 ,

8.26

10.09

1.09

8.24

70,607,081

18,931,819

5,231,106 24,162,925

442,947,664

1,164,505 1444,112,1C9

538,882,176

1.38

.4 7 j

8.65

10.50

19,934,856

5,628,071 25,502,927 j 524,843,379

1,536,601 ;52C, 379,980

025,400,883

1.40

.49

10.03

11.92

12.21

1,253,278

75,508,785

73,550,976
1,690,624 78,452,687

17,406,028

8,372,152 25,778,180

549,616,338

1,881,002 551,407,340

655,728,207

1.46

.48

10.27

1 8 8 4 .... 1,137,056

78,459,845

1,511,680

81,128,581

17,402,938

3,105,407 20,508,345 ] 588,003,600

2,010,908 *590,016,517

691,653,443

1.48

.37

10.74

12.60

1,408,775

67,689,250

1,442,067

70,600,092

17,404,698

4,495,759 21,900,457

594,063,005 • 2,068,771 .596,131,866

688,632,415

1.26

.39

10.62

740,796,554

1.26

.45

11.20

12.26

.55

11.23

13.99

12.80

14.67

1 8 8 3 ....
1 8 8 5 ....

1 8 8 6 .... 1,555,994

69,295,361

1,410,259

72,261,614

20,866^393

4,700,827 25,507,220 1 640,746,288

2,221,432 ,042,967,720

1 8 8 7 .... 1,211,532

68,385,504

1,467,697

71,064,733

27,706,771

4,618,200 32,325,061 | 715,446,038

2,302,816 ‘717,748,854 ! 821,138,648

1.21

1 8 8 8 ....

888,107

73,313,279

1,613,966

75,845,352

31,680,523

2,500,267 767,587,056 1
j 879,767,476

1.26

.61

1 8 8 9 .... 1,294,858

77,802,483

1,515,817

80,613,158

29,610,104

4,654,545 38,335,068 ' 765,086,789
4,534,373 34,144,477 l 777,420,207

2,477,210 779,897,426 ' 894,655,061

1.32 |

.5 6

12.72

14.60

1 8 9 0 .... 1,508,130

84,760,240

1,561,192

87,829,562

23,896,108

5,060,873 28,956,981

853,075,734

2,716,601 ’855,792,835

1.40

.46

13.67

15.53

1 8 9 1 ....

88,335,483

1,602,646

91,157,565

<«)

5,297,560

974,427,803

3,051,898 077,479,701

1,219,436

<«)

972,578,878

1.42

(O

12.90

15.28

a ln o lu d e s d om estic sp irits exported and retu rn ed since 1880.
b P ro d u ct less ex p orts.
c N o data obtainable.
N otes.— (1) T h e p ro d u ctio n o f d om estic w ines from 1875 t o 1889 w as estim ated by th e D epartm en t o f A g ricu ltu re, b y M r. Charles M c K . L ooser, p resident o f tlio W in e
an d S p irit T ra d e rs ’ S o cie ty o f N e w Y o r k , and oth er well-inform ed persons- T h e p rod u ction for ] 889 (o p p osite th e y ea r 1890) is th a t officia lly reported b y tb e U n ited States
C en su s. (2) T h e c on su m p tion o f d om estic spirituous and m alt liquors fro m 1875 t o 1891 w a s obtained from th e rep orts o f the Com m issioner ol‘ In tern a l R ev en u e. ( ) T h e
con su m p tion o f im p o rte d liq u o rs a n d w ines fro m 1875 to 1891 w as taken from th e official retu rn s m ade t o th e Bureau o f Statistics b y co lle cto rs o f cu stom s. (4) I n (com pu t­

3

ing t h e q u a n tity o f sp a rk lin g an d still w in es an d v erm u th in bottles, five so-ca lled q u a rt bottles a rc reck on ed as equ iv a len t t o th e gallon.




SPIRITS, WJNKS. ETC.-----CONSUMPTION OF,

Y ear
e n d in g
June
30—

T o ta l consum ption per capita
o f population.

M a lt liq u o rs con su m ed.

W in e s consum ed.

D is tille d sp irits consum ed.

o p FERM ENTED LIQUORS a n d D ISTILLE D SPIRITS P r o d u c e d , a n d
t h e Q u a n t it y o f
D ISTILLE D SPIRITS
W ITHDRAW N FOR CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES DURING EACH YEAR ENDING JU N E 30, FROM 1867 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

212

N o . 1 8 8 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

[From R eports o f Com m issioner o f In tern al R e v e n u e . ]

1867..............
1868..............
1869..............
1870..............
1871..............
1872..............
3873..............
1874..............
1875..............
1876..............
1877.............
1878..............
1879..............
1880..............
1881..............
1882..............
1883..............
1884..............
1885..............
1886..............
1887..............
1888..............
1889..............
1890..............
1891..............

P rodu c­
tion o f fer­
m ented
liquors.

B ou rbon
w h isk y.

Rye
w hisky.

Alcohol.

B a rrels, a Tax. gals.
6, 207, 402
6,146, 663
6, 342, 055
6, 574, 617
7, 740,’ 260
8, 659, 427
9, 633. 323
9, 600, 897
9,452, 697
9, 902, 352
9, 810, 060
10, 241, 471
6, 405, 520
11,103,084
8, 587, 081
13, 347, 111 15,414,148
14, 311, 028 33, 632, 615
16, 952, 085 29, 575, 667
17,757, 892
8, 662, 245
18, 998, 619
8, 896, 832
19,185, 953 12, 2f 7, 750
20, 710, 933 19, 318, 819
23,121, 526 17, 015, 034
24, 680, 219
7,463, 609
25,119, 853 21, 960, 784
27, 561, 944 32, 474, 784
30,497, 209 29, 931, 415

Tax. gals.

Tax. gals.

a O f not m ore than 31 gallons.




v

Rum.

Gin.

H igh
wines.

P u re
neutral,
or colog n e
spirits.

Tax. gals.

Tax. gals.

Tax. gals.

l a x . gals.

Tax. gals.

364, 963
372, 776
394,668
549, 596
569,134
545, 768
641, 724
639, 461
656, 607
747, 025
872, 990
1, 029, 968
1,202, 940
1, 293, 874

19, 412, 985
18, 033,652
15, 210,389
14, 363, 581
10, 962, 379
8, 701, 951
6, 745, 688
3,235, 889
2, 396, 248
2, 410, 923
1, 016,436
1, 029, 495
555, 572
1, 007, 070

11,108, 023
13, 459, 486
20, 657, 975
23, 556,608
27, 871, 293
28,295, 253
28, 538, 680
27,104, 382
26, 538, 581
27, 066, 219
29,475, 913
30,439, 354
34, 022, 619
35, 356,126

4, 096, 342
5, 600, 840
8, 265, 789
10, 586, 666
10, 744,156
10, 502, 771
11, 426, 470
10, 811, 757
10, 543, 756
11, 084, 500
12, 603, 883
13, 738, 952
14, 652,180
19, 983,382

M isce lla ­
neous.

to

2, 834,119
4,001, 048
6, 341, 991
9, 931,609
9, 224, 777
4, 784, 654
5, 089, 958
5, 328, 043
7,842, 540
7, 313, 640
5, 879, 690
8, 749, 768
13, 355,577
14, 345, 389

10, 277, 725
19, 594, 283
21, 631, 009
22, 988, 969
15, 201, 671
10, 718, 706
12, 385, 229
13,436, 916
11, 247, 877
10, 337, 035
11, 075, 639
10, 939,135
11.354,448
12, 260, 821

1, 603, 376
2, 243, 455
2, 439, 301
2,118, 506
1, 704, 084
1, 801, 960
1, 711,158
2,081,165
1, 799, 952
1, 857, 223
1, 891, 246
1,471, 054
1,657, 808
1,784, 312

T otal.

P rod u ction
o f fru it
brandy.

Tax. gals.
Tax gals.
440, 607
32, 299, 629
16, 395, 651
515, 262
908,858
53, 367, 884
1, 223, 830
71, 337, 099
2,472, Oil
54,576,446
68, 275, 745
1, 089, 698
2, 965, 987
68, 236, 567
68, 805, 374
766, 687
60, 930, 425 1 1, 757, 202
672, 221
57, 959, 647
\ 56, 912,268
1, 527,141
1,239,403
59, 103, 053
71, 892, 621
995, 752
90, 355, 270
1, 023,147
117, 728,150
1,799, 861
1*05, 853,161
1, 430, 054
74, 013, 308
1, 281, 202
75, 435, 739
1, 095, 428
74, 915, 363
1, 489, 711
80, 344, 380
1, 504, 880
77, 831, 599
1, 601, 847
70, 279, 406
1,408,782
89, 358, 510
1, 775, 040
1,825, 810
109, 275, 928
115, 962, 389
1,804, 712

T otal
produ ction
o f distilled
spirits.

Tax. gals.
32, 740, 236
16, 910, 913
54, 276, 742
72, 560, 929
57, 048, 457
69, 365, 443
71,202, 554
69, 572, 061
62, 687, 627
58, 631, 868
61, 430, 409
57, 340, 456
72, 888, 373
91,378,417
119, 528, Oil
107,283, 215
75, 294, 510
76, 531,167
76, 405, 074
81, 849, 260
79, 433,446
71, 688,188
91,133, 550
111, 101, 738
117, 767,101

D istilled
spirits,
other than
fru it
brandy
w ithdraw n.
Tax. gals.
14,148, 132
6, 709, 546
61,183, 559
77, 266, 368
59, 842, 617
65,145, 880
62, 945,154
61,814, 875
62, 668, 709
57, 840, 472
56, 516, 248
49, 600, 838
52, 003, 467
61,126, 634
67, 426, 000
70, 759, 548
75, 508, 785
78, 479, 845
67, 689, 250
69, 295, 361
66,168, 859
70, 677,379
75, 868, 671
83, 535,206
87, 254, 001

b N o returns o f the production o f the different kinds o f spirits oth er than fru it brandy w ere mad© p rio r to J u ly 1, 1877.

LIQUORS, SPIRITUOUS AND MALT— PRODUCTION OP.

Produ ction o f distilled spirits, exclu siv e o f bran d y distilled from fru it, b
Y ear
ending
Jun e 30—

DISTILLED
No, 1 8 9 . - Q
d u c t io n

1878

to

213

SPIRITS— MATERIALS USED IN.

o f GRAIN a n d OTHER MATERIALS USED i n t h e P r o ­
DISTILLED SPIRITS d u r i n g t h e Y e a r s e n d i n g J u n e 30, f r o m
1891, i n c l u s i v e .
u a n t it ie s

of

[From R ep orts o f Com m issioner o f Internal R evenue.]

Years*

M alt.

W heat.

Barley.

R y e.

Corn.

Oats.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

1878................................

1, 027, 886

3,947

55,612

2,156, 832

11, 074, 366

84,231

1879................................

1, 334,897

6,473

53,997

2,838, 933

13,985, 745

141,112

1880.................................

1,830, 562

5,103

19,892

3,623, 055

17, 649, 269

140,982

1881.................................

2,455,184

180,886

124,195

4,630, 800

23,109,114

177,855

1882.................................

2,192,719

301, 241

50, 675

4, 228, 649

20,051,239

168,488

1883................................

1,478,971

291, 368

73, 380

2,987, 473

13,428,469

122, 583

1884............’ ...................

1, 633, 914

114,475

199,656

2,867, 603

13,746, 505

124,165

1885................................

1, 638,578

130,721

17,855

2,733, 397

13, 040, 357

80,552

1886................................

1, 823, 758

55, 179

19, 891

3, 285, 959

13, 821,193

58,652

1887................................

1, 825,627

45,361

16,110

3,062,947

12, 870, 255

44,886
44,232

1888............................

1,602, 586

87, 277

24,701

2,410,381

11,887,027

1889.................................

2, 242,214

48, 279

21, 589

3, 259, 917

15,319, 862

23,632

1890.................................

2, 756, 385

20, 310

965

4, 542, 845

17, 806, 612

32,690

1891.................................

2,951,547

96,166

662

4, 579,868

18, 671, 536

14,637

11 feed.

M olasses.

Other
materials.

ushels.

Gallons.

Bushels.

Total.

Bushels.

Gallons.

1878

277, 607

1, 995, 645

71

14, 680, 552

1, 995, 645

1879

372,392

2, 801, 307

2, 265

18, 735, 814

2,801,307

1880

526,362

3,110,190

211,134

24,006, 359

3,110,190

1881,

612, 736

2, 710, 307

505

31,291,175

2,710,307

1882

452, 330

2,121, 804

13, 754

27,459, 095

2,121, 804

1883

240, 340

2, 373,106

22,203

18, 644, 787

2,373,106

1884

241, 073

2, 259, 536

591

18,927, 982

2, 259, 536

1885
1886.

223, 558

2, 719, 416

185

2, 719,416

130, 700

2, 308,130

17, 865,203
19,195, 332

1887.

93, 000

2, 428, 783

1, 319

17, 959, 565

2, 428, 783

1888

66, 254

2, 519, 494

45

16,122, 509

2, 519,494

1889

73,589

1, 951, 104

1, 842

20,990,924

1,951,104

1890,

41, 840

2,198, 538

1,254

25, 202, 901

2,198,538

1891

28, 389

2,610, 918

4,836

26, 347, 641

2,610,918




2, 308,130

214

LIQUORS, SPIRITUOUS AND MALT— PERSONS ENGAGER tN.

N o . 1 9 0 .— S t a t e m e n t s h o w i n g , b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , t h e n u m b e r o f
DISTILLERIES r e g i s t e r e d a n d o p e r a t e d d u r i n g t h e y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30,
1891; a l s o t h e n u m b e r o f BREW ERS a n d DEALERS i n SPIRITUOUS a n d
M ALT LIQUORS w h o p a i d SPECIAL TAXES, w i t h t h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f
S p e c i a l T a x P a y e r s , f o r t h e 14 m o n t h s e n d i n g J u n e 30, 1891.
D istilleries, a

M alt liquors.

D istilled spirits.
________--------------

T o ta l
special
ta x ­
payers.

r3
S ta t e s a n d T e r r ito r ie s .

A la b a m a .......................
A la s k a ...........................
A r iz o n a .........................
A r k a n s a s .....................
C a liforn ia.....................
C o lo ra d o ........................
C on n ecticu t..................
D e la w a r e ......................
D is tr ic t o f Colum bia
F lorid a ...........................
G eorg ia ..........................
I d a h o .............................
Illin o is ...........................
In d ia n a ..........................
Indian T e r r ito r y ........
I o w a ...............................
K ansas...........................
K e n tu c k y ......................
Lou isia n a .....................
M ain e..............- .............
M a ry la n d ......................
M a ssach u setts............
M ic h ig a n ......................
M in n e s o ta ....................
M is s is s ip p i..................
M is s o u r i.......................
M o n t a n a ......................
N e b ra sk a ......................
N e v a d a ..........................
N ew H am pshire..........
N ew J e r s e y ..................
N ew M e x ic o ...............
[New Y ork ....................
N orth C a ro lin a ..........
N orth D a k ota .............
O h io .......... ....................
O k la h om a.. . ................
O regon ............................
P e n n s y lv a n ia ..............
R h ode I s la n d ..............
South Carolin a . . . . . . .
South D a k ota ..............
T en nessee.....................
T e x a s .............................
U t a h ...............................
V e r m o n t.......................
V i r g i n ia ....................... .
W a s h in g t o n .................
W e s t V ir g in ia ............
W is c o n s in ....................
W y o m in g .....................

CD cS

g

*1

'o S

8

22

22

4

85
291
1
88

71
287
1
38
9

177
4

145

137

12

37
56

35
47

3
1
545
4

3
1
484
4

29
13

26
13

22
8
1
124

20
11
2
83
30
78
75
13
32

2

2

101

89
1

71

2

2

1
49
5
44
1, 326

1
49
5
43
1,283

1
39
317
15

53

47

103

1

2

2

950
46
721
1,065
15,043
3,139
3,208
369
1,556
547
2, 325
1,218
16,457
7,766
7
6,874
2,811
5,125
3,346
1,193
5,310
5.371
8,551
3,672
710
8,115
2, 655
2, 763
692
1,684
8, 746
1,234
43, 869
1, 563
591
16, 275
455
1,843
11, 917
1,799
1,040
1.371
2, 878
5,117
319
488
3, 646
2,674
; 1,465
1 9,223
;
606

120

10

8

107

223

32

30

298
15

265
7

1
698

1
689

20

9
3

7
3

9
46

4,049

3, 819

1,626

230,408

T otal for the specialta x year 1890............ 6,430

6,211

1,466

!9,002

T o t a l .............................

10

25
33
5

2

4
4
5

38
12
40
434
67
57
7
29
15
57
13
286
72
54
19
225
99
8
127
231
58
71
22
204
80
65
7
7
98
17
993
24
3
360
6
40
463
51
16
6
77
76
4
37
58
12
114
10

6
1

1

...

6
1

5
2
2

......
3

____
2
3
2
5
3

....

1

183
23
33
5
6
1
30
127
49
29
1
29
8
54
39
12*
112
65
23
28
22
5
56
6
324
6
146
35
267
4
1
5
6
13
3
3
45
7
199
6

40
2
12
23
232
156
126
7
46
108
125
21
989
359

24
27
155
76
145
4
9
13
34
29
299
172

395
525
195
30
126
313
294
295
198
126
321
61
132
12
“ 209
306
22
1, 936
33
10
324
38
48
524
24
21
30
31
1,090
8
21
62
55
81
437
10

267
61
70
20
11
97
258
190
174
14
208
44
167
6
60
227
22
646
23
9
340
20
30
411
* 22
16
17
41
253
5
9
42
71
16
137
21

2,138
4,416

? 0 2,156

27

5,039
7,798

11,779
149
1,862
11,132
35, 627
10,544
11, 997
2,361
4,938
5.253
17,665
2, 591
61,490
30, 210
1.253
27, 775
17,413
20,520
8,036
7,814
13,325
26,143
31,100
15, 711
5, 815
35, 735
5,942
12,720
1,531
5,499
31,187
2, 958
130, 534
13, 030

2, 222

60, 347

1,688
6,507
77,399
6, 615
9,142
4, 801
15,258
27,589
2,188
3,154
15, 030
9,236
8,479
27,569
1,945
900,808
844, 524

N ote .—T he periods for w hich the distilleries w ere registered and operated w ere the fiscal years
1889 and 1890.
a D istillers as such not being liable to a special tax, the num ber o f distilleries is given as nearest
representing the num ber o f distillers.
6 Retail liqu or dealers sell distilled spirits, wines, or malt
liqu ors “ in less quantities than 5 w ine gallons at the same tim e .”
c W holesale liqu or dealers sell
such liqu ors “ in quantities o f not less than 5 w ine gallons at the same tim e,”
d R etail dealers in malt
liqu ors sell m alt liquors oniy “ in less quantities than 5 gallons at one tim e.”
e W holesale dealers in
m alt liqu ors sell such liquors “ in quantities o f not less than 5 gallons at one tim e .”




DISTILLED SPIRITS— PRODUCTION O f, BY STATES.

215

Ho. 1 9 1 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

op DISTILLED SPIRITS PRODUCED i n e a c h St a t e a n d
T e r r i t o r y o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s d u r i n g e a c h Y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30, f r o m
1867 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

[From Reports o f the Commissioner o f Internal Revenue.]
Y ear ending June 30—
States and Territories.
1889.

1887.
A laba m a........................
Arizona a ........................
A r k a n s a s ......................
California b ....................
Colorado c ......................
Connecticut d ................
D ak otas.........................
D elaw are/......................
District o f Columbia g .
F lorid a...........................
Georgia...........................
Id a h o h ...........................
I llin o is ...........................
Indiana...........................
Iow a.................................
Kansas t ......... ................
K e n tu c k y ......................
Louisiana k ....................
Maine l ...........................
Maryland g ......................
Massachusetts...............
M ichigan........................
M innesota......................
Mississippi k .................
M issouri...........................
Montana h .......................
Nebraska e ....................
Nevada b ........................ .
New Hampshire l .........
New J e r s e y ..................
New M exico a ............. .
N ew Y o r k ...................... .
North C arolina............. .
O hio................................. .

Oregon m..............................
P en n sylva n ia............... .
Rhode Island d ..............
South C a rolin a..............

Gallons.

Gallons.

Gallons.

Gallons.

6,452

1,215

8,603

GaUons.
13,940

41,9S7
1,062,314

51,377
1,305,247

71,860
1,133,911

90,028
1,151,974

127,050

111, 612

100,807

242,085

310,101

395,101

443,485

527,313

23,784,849

30,818,358
4, 238,935
706
1,090
8,714,081

31,498,898
5,608,669
575
751
25,288,697
1,403

33,004,831
6,435,493

39, 606,205
6,052,079

1,657
36,373,467
1,500

353
417
33, 433, 586

1,451,705
1,859,741

2, 011, 094
1, 508,916

2,493,119
1, 603, 662

2,490,751
1, 705,339

1,140, 0G1

3,202,161

2.666,124

2,459,855

1, 958, 916

1,859,076
294
3,6G3,069

10,867
52,610
1,847,491
216
541,261

14,473

3, 679, 799
2,036,774
9,133
19,488,335
623
1,701,295
1,816,550

518
3,439, 366

3 , 153,1

880

2,298,2G0

2,897,239

2,174,137

417
2,709,496

22,742
674,692
2 580
1,797,038
525 691
10, 780,248
9,007
3, 729, 710

31,380
535,765
1, 852
1,765,499
589, 036
8,783,782
781
3,283, 459

555,228
2,279
1, 850,715
708,971
7,923,839
9,183
4,196,575

31,835
382,890
2,106
1,901,097
634,002
9, 253, 655
1,685
6,386,926

26,577
498,154
1,087
1, 969,839
748,225
9,571,001
1,830
8,061,444

44,2GG

47,227
857,957
9,463

1,337,007
4,623

30,691
1,611,195
9,392

45,256
1,071,293
1,965

218, 748

268,525

243,160

836,687

130,241
516,731

278,537
539,803

373,198
527,678

520,151
528,310

79,433,446

71,688,188

91,133,550

111,101,738

117,767,101

Tennessee........................
T e x a s ...............................
Utah A...............................

805,054
5*418

Vermont t ........................
V irg in ia ...........................
W ashington m ...............

863
191,804

W est V irg in ia ................
W isconsin........................

256,882

33,987

W yoming c ......................
T o ta l........................... .

a Arizona included in New Mexico. 6 Nevada included in California since July 1, 1887, c W yom ing
included in Colorado, d Rhode Island included in Connecticut, e Dakota included in Nebraska.
f Delaware includes nine counties o f Maryland and two counties o f Virginia to June 30, 1887, and is
included in Maryland since July 1,1887, g Maryland includes District o f C o lu m b ia a ls o , since July
1,1887, Delaware, h Montana includes Idaho, and, since July 1 , 1887, Utah, i Includes Indian Terri­
tory since August 8,1881. A;Mississippi included in Louisiana. I Maine and Vermont included in
N ew Hampshire since July 1,1887. m Washington included in Oregon.




216

FERMENTED LIQUORS— PRODUCTION OF, BY STATES.

No. 192.— Q u a n t i t i e s

o f FERMENTED LIQUORS PRODUCED i x e a c h S t a t e
AND TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES DURING EACH YEAR ENDING JUNE 30,
FROM 1SS7 TO 1SOI, INCLUSIVE.

[From Reports o f the Commissioner o f Internal Revenue.]
Year ending June 30—
States and Territories.
1887.

1888.

1889.

Barrels.

Barrels.

Barrels.

1890.

189L

14,140

14,750

19,787

Parrels.
33,950

583,219
125,891
149, 768

656,272
147, 935
260, 345

739, 968
168,153
265,719

738, 707
188,188
203,460

772, 690
205, 939
334, 855

2,675

4,671

15,210

36, 800

55, 243

1, 691,200
435,685
188,149
16,458
288,347
124, 778

1, 907, 442
474,434
160,272
14,170
301,886
124,610

2, 011,691
481,836
103,400
8,290
291,970
145, 048

2, 281, 249
518, 213
92,195
2,310
323, 764
190,412

2, 665,133
562,008

536, 728
1,000,957
477, 880
331,480

634,160
1,017,031
522,012
306,473

658,451
1, 003,141

687,130
947, 004

519,145
314,073

557, 576
332,024

729, 888
1,008,029
618,150
372,654

1,420, 314
30,164
163,474
35,979
317, 684
1,213,550
C, 253
7, 548, 350

1,562, 528
64,211
168,379

1, 609, 304
71,652
174, 649

1, 883, 614
73, 628
162, 339

2, 043, 933
89, 882
153, 493

342,636
1,316,052
6, 056
7,978,532

338,944
1, 364,390
6,264
8,088,390

389, 956
1, 526, 590
7,106
8,572,223

386, 055
1, 640, 870
6, 889
9, 230,634

2,195, 877

2,102, 789

82,162
2,479,343

110,913

2,393,124
172, 870

2, 661, 062
230,044

2, 367,199

2,762,352

3,145, 321

10, 017

9,305
67,800
70,080

9,240
90,415
91, 795

Barrels.
39,317

29,640

TTfiiitur.ky_____ ______ _______
Louisiana k . . . . . . __ . . __ . . . __
Maine l ........... . . ........ .
Maryland g .................................
Massachusetts..................
M ichigan.....................................
Minnftant.fl ____ ____ _________
Mississippi k ..............................
M issouri___ ____ _____________
Montana h ...................................
Nebraska e___________________
Nevada & ........... ............ ..
Now Hampshire Z ____________
New Jersey ............................. *
New "M exicoa____________. . .
New Y o r k ........... ........................
North Caroliua .........................

107, 679
1,900
352, 434
223,666

Ohio..............................................
Oregon m .................... ..
Pennsylvania....................... .
Rhode Island d ........... ................
South Carolina.............................

1,998,269
67,659

Tennessee ..................................
T e x a s ................. .........................
TJtali h .... .......................... ......

32, 085
40, 658

12,540
38, 778
50, 945

47,639
55, 233

37,830

49,270

46, 650

51,085

61, 759
136, 321
2,477,834

Vermont Z____ •_____________
Virginia,.................................
Washington n t .........................
W est Virgin ia.................. .........
W isconsin_____ ______________
Wyoming c ................................
T o ta l..................................

2,372,849
70,160
15, 585

97,144

103, 307

102, 366

1, 656, 523

1,683,140

1,817,572

119,929
2, 067, 961

21. 680. 219
___________

25,119,853

27 fifil. 944.

23. 12I.52B '
1

a Including 19,017 barrels removed from breweries for export freo o f tax.
F or notes to references in this table see preceding page.




497. 209
i

SUGAR AND MOLASSES— PRODUCT AND CONSUMPTION OF.
No. 1 93.— Q u a n t i t i e s
U

n it e d

St at e s

of

CANE SUGAR

d u r in g

toe

years

and

MOLASSES PRODUCED

from

1869

to

1891,

in c l u s iv e

in

217
t iie

.

[Sugar and molasses crops o f Louisiana furnished by A . Bouehereau, esq J
Sugar.
Year.

1868- 6 9 ....
1869-’70----1870-71....
1871-72....
1872-73....
1873-74....
1874-75,...
1875-76....
1876-77....
1877-78....
1878-79....
1879-80....
1880-’81.. 1881-82 . . .
1882-’83 ..
1883-84....
1884-’8 5 ....
1885-86....
1886-’87 . .
1887-88 ..
1888-’89----1889-'90....
1890-’9 1 ....

Louisiana.

Other South­
ern States.

Pounds.

Pounds.

95,051,225
99, 452,946
168, 878, 592
146, 906,125
125,346,403
103,241,119
134, 504, 691
163, 418, 070
190, 672, 570
147,101, 941
239, 478, 753
198, 962,278
272,982,899
159, 874,950
303, 066,258
287, 712, 230
211,402,963
286, 626, 486
181,123,872
353, 855,877
324, 526, 781
287, 490,271
495, 000, 000

5,750,000

Molasses.
Total.

Pounds.
100,801,225

Tons.

(2,240 lbs.)
45,030

46, 800
101,832,946
79,600
178,304, 592
9,426,000
69,800
9,446, 000
156, 352,125
60,193
134, 832,493
9,4S6, 000
48, 500
5,399,000
108, 640,119
63,500
142, 240, 691
7, 736,000
172,480,070
77,000
9, 062, 000
89,000
199, 360,570
8, 688,000
71,000
159, 041, 941
11, 940, 000
112,000
250, 880, 753
11, 402,000
92, 802
207, 877,278
8,915, 000
127,367
285,302,899
12, 320,000
76, 373
171, 074,950
11,200, 000
318, 746, 258 ij 142,297
15,680, 000
135,243
302,941,230
15,232, 000
100, 876
225,962,963
14, 560, 000
135,158
16,128,000 ! 302, 754,486
85,394
10,158,400 j 191,282,272
167,814
22, 048, 320 ! 375,904,197
153,909
344,756,221
20, 229, 440
5, 380, 000

18,276,000
13,680,000

No. 1 9 4 .— Q u a n t i t y ( i .v

305,766,271
503, 680, 000

tons o f

2,240

Louisiana.

Other
Southern
States.

Total.

Gallons.

Gallons.

Gallons.

6,081,907
5,724,256

764,000
876,000
619,000
681,000
601,000
507,000
674,000
1,380, 000
876, 000
913,000
1,005,000
1, 211, 000
1,704,000
2, 308, 896

10,281,419
10,019,958
8,898,640
8,203,944
11,516,828
10,870,546
12,024,108
14,237,280
13.218,404
12,189,190
15,255,029
9, 691,104
15,716,755
15,277,310
11, 761, 608
17,863, 732
10,254, 894
21, 980, 241
15,228,580
18, 431, 988
25,000,000

136, 503
227,089

p o u n d s ) of

3, 250, 000
3,118,000
2, 892, 000
3, 645, 000
2,114,100
4, 651, 260
3, 255,882
3, 950, 000
4,200,000

6,845,907
6,600,256
10,900,419
10,700, 958
9,499, 640
8, 710, 944
12,190, 828
12,250, 516
12, 900,108
15,150,280
14, 223, 404
13, 400,190
16,959, 029
12, 000, 000
18,966, 755
18,395,316
14, 653, 608
21, 508, 732
12, 368, 994
26, 631, 501
IS, 484, 462
22, 381, 988
29,200,000

SUGAR CONSUMED

in t h e

U n it e d S t a t e s d u r in g e a c h c a l e n d a r y e a r f r o m 1880 t o 1801, i n c l u s i v e .
Domestic product.
Calendar year.

N ot im­
ports o f
sugar, a

Tons.
1880..........................
1881...........................
1882 ........................
1883 ........................
1884...........................
1885...........................

805,045
835,261
973, 720
1, 021, 936
1,098,090

1887...........................
1888...........................
1889...........................

1,122, 345
1,232,755
1, 213,791
1,270,629
1,193,761

1890...........................
1891...........................

1,357, 704
1, 696, 080

1886...........................

Manufac­
tured from Of cane.
imported
molasses, b

Tons.
50, 617
39, 949
64,456
40,722
50, 000
47,259
72,613
62,274
58,840
47, 343
55, 000
32, 000

Of
maple.

Tons.

Tons.

88,822
127,367
76,372
142,297
135,443

10,000
9, 000

100,876
135, 358
85,394
167,814
153,909
136,494
227, 089

Of |O f sorghuni
beet 1
1 and
root, a other.

Tons.
357
629

20, 000

446

18,500
25,000

536
737
600

25,900
18, 000
20,000
20,000
22,000
25,000
22, 000

Tons.
1,943

313
1,400

754
1,640
2,400

300
689

2,800
5,400

1,500
570

Total.

Con­
sumption
per capita
o f popu­
lation.

Tons.

Pounds.

956, 784
1, 012, 206
1,134, 994

42.7
44.2
48.4

1, 224, Oil
1, 309, 583

51.1
53.4

1, 298, 380
1, 459, 280
1, 381,459
1, 519, 283
1,420,102
1,578,498
1,983,139

51.8
56.9
52.7
56.7
51.9
56.5
69.4

aluclades such amounts o f beet sugar as may have been imported.
&Lending refin eta state that little or no sugar is manufactured from domestic molasses; also that
in refining there is only about 2 per cent waste o f original weight. Messrs. W illet and Gray, New
York, state that o f the sugar consumed iu 1890 only about 89,000 tons was unrefined.




and

N a t io n a l it y

Countries.

op

1878.

1877.

IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED

in t u b U n it e d St a t e s
FROM 1 8 7 7 TO 1891 , INCLUSIVE.

373
5,023

T o t a l......................................

5, 300

B elgium ............................................
D enm ark..........................................
F r a n ce .................. ..........................
G erm an y..........................................
G ibraltar.........................................

1888.

1889.

1890.

14,798
13,534

6,352
9,383
11, 574

4,314
12,420
11,946

4, 579
15, 256
20, 450

4,127
15,800
25,8S4

3,085
10,967
20,122

4,505
22, 062
29, 632

11, 758
28,366
30, 018

27,025

36,571

27,309 ] 28,680

40, 265

45. 8X1

34,174

56,199

7V042

1,431
11,618
6,004
250. G30
7

1,450
10, 319
4,821
194,786

1,576
9, 202
3, 608
179, 676

1,300
6,225

9 r*o3
8,524
5,034
106, 865
12

3,215
8, 962
6,454
109,717
18

2, 562
8,699
5, 918
99,538
13

2, 671
9,306
6, 585
92,427
9

3,037
10,659
6,770
113,554
13

21
5,759
32
3

126
23 1
19
12,327
15, 387 j| 32,077
82
27
1
1
3

73
31, 784
8

313 j
782
51,075
47,532
90
483
1
3

158
24, 848
459

524
51,799
204
1

753
7,345
489
392

6,460

4,434
19
457
11,001
3,161
29

4,854
160
389
39,186
6,156
24

9,517
29,101
4,672
42
65
16,321
597
378

5,249
23, 398
2,011

.......

3,340
19,895
2,177
260
11

64,607
10,844
69

38, 277
12, 751
86

4,326
11, 370
11,073
158
517
33,147
2,451
813
29,632
6,993
206

1,105
72,704
3,351
6
5,206
12, 568




1884.

6,602
8,929
13, 619

5,462
11,240
10, 923

27,935

29,150

1,232
1,766
6,576
9,117
4,314
5, 227
84,638 ! 210,485
14
5

......... a ......... a .........
632

4,504 i

5,331
5,963

17,267

488
354
1, 095
2,105
5,850 | 4,159
29,298 ! 29,313

512
3,474
4,655
34, 602
1

.............................. ....

.....................................
......................................
...................................
________
..............

1883.

1881.

5,150

24
G r e e c e ..............................................
3,143
Italy, continental...........................
52
Sicily and Sardinia................
Mai ra
5
N eth erla n d s...................................
591
4,588
N o rw a y
533
P o la n d
P o r tu g a l
1,291
Rmimanin,
____________ b
b
6,579
Russia (except Poland)
Finland......................... ............
20
665
Spain.................................................
4,991
S w eden.............................................
1, 686
Switzerland......................................
32 1
Turkey in E u rop o..........................

........

16
4,131
213
2
608
4,759
547
060

........

3,037
11
457
5,390
1,808
29

J u n e 30,

1887.

1882.

1880.

4,363
6, 826
12, 904 j 21,109

1

e n d in g

1886.

a ........... a
646

9 I

F if t e e n Ye a r s

1885.

1879.

Austria-Hun ga ry :
H u n g a r y ..................................
Other Austria (except Poland)

d u r i n g t ii e

b

j

14

a Included in “ Other Austria.”

8,597
22,705
5, 614
171
30
4,865
176
484
49,760
11,293
72

8,239

1, 653
6,100
3, 495
124,443

3,318
84, 403
8

7

176
77
9,186
723
262

37
16, 473
37
,
1 l
4,198
16, 974
4, 536
701
238
11,854
835
300
26, 552
9,386
150

172
13, 599

104

1

43 1
4
2,689
12, 356
3, 085
440
803
16,603

555
350
22,248
5,895
138

21,295
20

7
2, 314
12, 759
3,939
238
494
17,309
491
344
27,751
4,805
176

4, 506
16, 269
6,128
110
2,045
28,944
1,822
436
42, 836
5,214
206

b Included in “ Turkey in E urope.”

5,845
18, 264
5,826
23
1,186
31,256
2,231
526
54,698
7,737
207

13. 390
4,922
57
893
31,889
2,027
526
35,415
7,070
252

KJ

1891.

27,497
918
957
42,145
5,281
905
36, 880
6,811
265

*NOI.XV^OIIOTI

N o . 1 9 5 .— N u m b e r

ITo. 1 9 5 . — N u m b e r

and

N a t io n a l it y

of

IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED
from

Countries.

1877.

1878.

1877

1880.

1879.

in

1891,

to

1881.

tub

U n it e d S t a t e s

TriE F i f t e e n Y e a r s

d u r in g

J

e n d in g

une

:>0,

in c l u s iv e — 'Continued.

1882.

1883.

1 1884,

j| 1885.

1886.

1S87.

1888.

1889.

1890.

68, 503
65, 557
18,296
1,181
12

1
57, 020
53, 024
12, 041
650
19 ;

1891.

1
TJuitod K in gd om :
E n gla n d ....................................
Ir e la n d ......................................
Scot l a n d ...................................
W ales
Great Britain, not specified..

19, 161

................................

U, 560
4,135
281
4

T o t a l......................................

38,150

Total E u ro p e ........................

Total A s i a . . . . ......................
Total A fr ic a ....................................
British North Am erican Posses­
sions............. ..............................
M exico
Central A m e rica
W est I n d ie s
South A m e r ic a

...........______.......
.......................
......... ....................
..........................
T otal Am erica ...................
Tolal islands o f tho A tlan tic ......
Total islands o f the P a c ific ........

Total all other countries and isla n d s

......................................
Total imm igrants ..............




59,454
71,603
12,610
1,173
6

24,183
20,013
5, 225
543
4

65,177
72,342
15,168
1, 027
4

18, 937
1,656
4

63,140
81,486
11, 859
1, 597
30

55,918
63, 344

47, 332
51, 795
9, 226
i, 127
28

9,060
901
71

3S,082

49, 068

144,876

153, 718

179, 423 1 158, 092 | 129, 294 | 109,508

100, 832

133, 070

347,747

527, 441

646, 764

11,890
92

10, 504 .
40 |

8,992
22

9, 604
56 |

5,802
_ 37

10, 640

9, 014 |

9,660 j

5,839 ; 11,982

u'i

17* I

22 ,
j-------------

82,394
76,432

21

25"

49, 767 i 72,855
49, 619
68,370
12,126
18,699
1, 027
1,820
9
1
4
112, 548 161,748

1 328, 528
351, 488 |

82, 574
73, 513
24,457
1,654
7

i
1

182, 205

153, 549

122,754

122.311

536, 524

432,819

443, 225

543. 985

UB
1,607

1~710
2, 732

2,830
4,842

843

1,725

4,448

7,678

42

81

62

521,154

452, 206

39, 579 ” « 8, 031
82
50

279
231

22
176

40
277

10
605

26 |
817

510 |

198

317

615

13 |

44

56

26

39, 629
32

8,113
56 i

381, 453

53, 600
55,700
12,557
424
24

100

......... 6 ......... 6 ......... 6 ......... 6 ......... &............
......... b......... 6......... b......... b......... l b ........
1

22,116
445
7
1, 410
87

25, 5C8
465
50
1, 033
88

31, 268
556
9
1,123
69

24, 065

27, 204

33,025

99, 706 125, 391
492 j
325
44 i
29
1, 351 1' 1,680
88
110
101,681

98, 295
366
20
1,291
91

127, 535 ! 100,063

1,207
816

955 |
954 |

1, 098~
1,191

13

31

60 |

159

127

141,857 | 138,469

177, 826

457,257 j 669, 431

788,992

1,103
914

786*
606

b

70, 241
60, 584
469
9 |
23
903 | 2,208
77 j
65

38, 291
323
24
2,477

32
2, 734
246

23
4,876
366

67
4, 880
440

71,699

41,159 ' 63,012

65, 265

6 5, 387

1

1,488” “ 1 ,4 4 3 "
889
747

430

44

63,310
1,313 !
900

6

1, 054
1,136

78

100

189

62

395, 346 \334, 203

490,109

546, 889

1,

147
3,070
438

285
3,906
664

6 5, 438 ji 63,655

64,855

57644”
2,387

1,700
679

M 79”
282

88
4,923
427

27t09” ~ 2,*682~
2,196
1,167

IMMIGRATION.

China.................................................
Other A sia .......................................

18,103
13,932
3, 502
243

2,318
1,301

j
21

no

C03,322

340
518,592

59

63

82

444,427 | 455,302

560, 319

a O f this number 6,613 arrived in July, prior to August 6,1882, the date when the Chinese immigration act went into effect.
6 Immigrants from the British North American Possessions and M exico not reported.

CD

o f PASSENGERS ARRIVED i n t h e P r in c ip a l a n d a l l o t h e r CUSTOMS DISTRICTS ok t h e U n it e d S t a t e s f r o m
F o r e io n C o u n t r ie s , d is t in g u is h in g UNITED STATES CITIZENS r e t u r n i n g , NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS, a n d IMMIGRANTS, r e ­
s p e c t iv e l y , DURING EACH YEAR ENDING JUNK 30, FROM lS ?0 TO 1801, INCLUSIVE.

220

No. 1 96 . —N u m b e r s

[Arrivals from the British North American Possessions and M exico are not included after July 1, 1835.1
Portland and Falmouth, Me.
T ea r ending
Juno 30—

citizens
retuxuI ing.

1871.................... |
1875 .................. J
1870...............

1 Total
NonImmi- | pas senimmigers avgrant | grants.
1 rived.
aliens.

978 i 2,698!
1, 305 ' 3,253
1,183
3, 089
1, 910 ! 4,570
3, 178
1,275
839 , 3,788

3,435 ‘
4, 210
5, 385 |
4, 524
2,477 |

2,502
1, 033
854 1 2,570

1, 283
077
27
42
53 1
15 j
2, 006 |
1,845 1
1,716
800
1,658
1,076
160
481
531

1878 .............
1870 ..................
1880....................
1881....................
1882..................
1883..................
1884....................
1885....................
1880....................
1887....................
1888....................
1889....................
1800....................
1891....................




26
219
16 !
02
129
20 ;
25 j
109
9 ! 1,785
331 :j 2,417
341 ! 1,522
41
1,107
6
529
93
356
64
21
54
786
318
35
261
105

1, 633

379

7,111
8, 777
9, C57
11,013
6,930
G, 2(50
4,818
4,410
272
120
202
149
j
3, 799 |
4,593
3,579
2, 014
2,193
1, 525
245
1, 321
884
805

Boston and Charlestown, Mass.

TT.S.

Noncitizens 1 immireturn- j grant
ing.
, aliens.
2,034
2,082
1,840
1,753
342
2,419
2,509
2,129
2,190
2, 383
2, 532
2,021
2,109
5,710
9,572
6,603
7,565
4,207
3,756
3,630
4,540
4,913

Immigrants.

Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

22,178
19, 553
24,828
27,591
31,294
29,795
28,701

Nonimmigrant
aliens.

2,059
3, 052
3, 681
2,899
4,005
3,505
| 1,839:| 17,645 '
. 1,015 |
5,455
0 ,7U ;
5,018
I 1,720 j| 7,887 1 11,730 ! 24.299
25, 700
5,193
1, 438 1 8,756 , 12,390
30, 458
6.249
992 j 10, 304 1 13,739
G, 812
1,130 ' 34. 002
31, 313
37, 744
31,173
8,235
1, 899 | 41,018 1 45,538
8,529
31,1D7
3, 909 ! 58,186 | 62,324
44,295
19,503
3,442
48,188 : 57,340
22,700
3,283
35, 036
47,891
47, 860
25, 660
51, 514
22, 974
2,307
34,630
50,412
270
25, 046
32,881
15, 267
56,261 ' 14, 671
323
38, 209
40,799
57,759
14,845
515
44, 873
49,144
15, 094
274
35,198
39,102 . 61,000
73, 727
12,581
221
29, 813
34,574
72,094
12,067
285 | 30, 951
36,149
1,642
1,481
1,430
1,689 |
1, 408 I

38, 028 *
27, 024 1
26,009 j
31,676
24,225 j

26,704
30,587
30,185
35,118 |
28,035 j
21,903 j
13,835 j

Philadelphia, Pa.

New Y ork, "NT. Y .
IT. &
citizens
return­
ing.

Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

Immi­
grants.

250,354
j 200,205
283,226
1
j
!
,
1

‘
!

281,191
228,810
311,735
307, 331 ’ 337,824
191, t44 | 229,443
130,994 j 104,294
82,373 I 110,589
72,942 ! 102,859
72,163 1 103,002
Oil,224
141,931

f 263,720
'! 400,871
502,171
100,697
354, 702
287, 223
266, 370
376, 005
418,423
338, 784
364, 086
448, 403

I;

301,881
440,279
544,897
470,495
425,262
361,711
332,049
440,937
491.027
414,878
450,394
533,164

xr.S.

Nonimmi­
grant
aliens.

citizens
return­
ing.
140
165
333
178
935
2,182
2,187
2,158
2, 297
2,691
1, 692
1,750

33
15
16
19
16
54
300

i
!
1

71

21
637
39
13

Immi­
grants.

1,016
348
154
1,108
5,6-49
9,929
7,812
6,154
5.289
8,266
21,727
34,805
36, 284
24,808

1, 900
1,960
1 308
2,309
2, 917
3, 033

7
44
44
46
41
50

18, 981
22, 482
20,822
31,048

1, 928
1,280
1,541
1,806

91
77
85
162

37,325
28,100
22, 658
26,152

Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.
1,189
528
598
1,305
6, COO
12.165
10,305
8,383
7.607
11,594
23,458
36,628
38,191
26, 812
20, 393
24,837
23,780
34,137
39,344
29,457
24, 284
28,120

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

1870...................
1871....................
1872.................... I

3877.............

xr.s.

N o.

196. — N u m b er s

of

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Baltimore, Md.
Year ending
June 30—

850
670
798
788
831
878
901
628
C08
602
510
593
525
113
870
659
862
1,261
1,123
1, 096
1,281
1,172

Non.
iimnigrant
aliens.

46
52
30
18
95
48
46
121
96
151
113
218
156
138
121
153
61
70
105
101
63
129

Immigrants.

11,527
9,956
15,979
17, 897
9, 631
6, 055
5, 093
3,923
3,612
4,713
17,394
40,017
41, 739
35, 690
30, 507
15,928
13,500
36,098
33,297
29,704
27,178
10,691

• In clu d e s 7,701 C h in ese retu rn in g .




CUSTOMS DISTRICTS, 1870
New Orleans, La.

Key "West, Fla.
Total
passengers arrived.

TJ.S.
citizens
returning.

12,423
10, 678
16, 807
18, 733
10, 760
6,981
6,043
1,672
1, 316
5, 1G6
18,017
10, 828
42,420
36, 271
36,198
16,740
14,423
37,132
34,525
30,904
28,525
11,995
b In clu d e s

100
111
311
200
358
488
212
195
245
405
534

701
556
913
1,061
976
1,611
2,311
1,421
1,828
2,563
4,083

Nonlnirui
grant
aliens.

2
77
255
536
389
301
426
742
861
502
164
565
797
1,290
1,136
1,937
589
880
5,730
3,859

Immi­
grants.

1,009
684
924
1,114
1,272
1,279
983
963
620
820
996
1, 441
1,011
690
2,029
2,289
2,427
4,590 .
4,436
4, 545
2,482
3,301

11,162 Cliineso retu rn in g.

to

Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

1,109
827
1,205
1,391
3, S85
2, 303
1, 584
1,462
1, 291
1, 907
2, 394

2,707
1,731
2,168
2,890
4, 555
5,204
8,874
6,446

7,253
10, 775
11,243

U. S.
citizens
toturn­
ing-

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

320
788 j
38
1, 203
132
1,054
72
1,156
137
1,001
25G
1,106
246
1, 017
340
631
275
509
189
687
419 ,
517
496
587
461
875
074
983
3,216
424
1,572 1,006
557
1,447
1,073
662
1,125
613
1,021
507
1,051
536
1,075
264

c In clu d es

12,816

Immi­
grants.

1891—Continued,
San Francisco, Cal.

1I
Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

4,784
4,181
6,005
6, 304
4, 915
2,132
1, 669
1, 801
2, 449
1,834
2,663
3, 281
3,142
1,707
4, 093
2, 325
3,618
2, 031

3,766

2,962

4,700

3,706
3,878
3,963

5,234
5,465
5,302

Chinose retu rn in g,

5,892
5,482
7,191
7,532
6,053
3,554
2,962
2,772
3,293
2,710
3, 559
4,367
4,481
3,364
5,733
4,903
3, 652

U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

2,025 1
1,403
805
1,144
1,726
2,396
2, 082
3,182
2, 589
3, 573
2,805
4,043
4,347
4,841
10,164
11,112
a 11, 654
h 13,343
i c 14, 851
d 11,319
|
3, 128
3,163

d In clu d es

122
6L5
811
904
442
927
730
623
794
914
764
1,024
4,048
5,067
7,936
4,704
4,020
2,775
3,033
1,499
1,620

Immi­
grants.

Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

15,949
8,971
10, 359
20, 917
15,116
18,280
24,080 i
11, 235 j
8,542 ]
9,253
7,153
12, 432
32, 668
8,191
1,735
1,118
1, 428
1,726
2,935
3,127
3,606
5,332

17,974
10, 496
11,779
22,872
17,746
21,124
27,689
15,167
11,754
13, 620
10,932
17, 239
38,039
17,080
16, 966
20,166
17, 7S6
19, 089
20, 561
14, 479
8,238
10,115

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

1870....................
1871....................
1872....................
1873....................
1871....................
1875....................
1876....................
3877....................
1878....................
1879....................
1880....................
1881....................
1882....................
1883....................
1881....................
1885....................
1886....................
1887....................
1888....................
1889....................
1890....................
1891....................

TJ.S.
citizens
return*
ing.

e t c ., b y

9,062 C h inese returnin g.

IN5

op

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

etc ,, b y

CUSTOMS DISTRICTS, 1870

Pnget Sound, Wash.
TJ.S.
citizens
returnin g.

Y ear ending June 30—

1877..................................................................................
1878..................................................................................
1879..................................................................................
1880..................................................................................
1831..................................................................................
1882..................................................................................
1884..................................................................................
1885..................................................................................

1888..................................................................................
1889..................................................................................

335
4,000
3,395
4,913
4,184
5,444
4, 992
3, C04
3,417
3,016
2,941
2,550
4,306
3,557
9,823
14,790
9,517
10,296
13,317

1,450




9

27

401

1,174
2,153

1,075
669
898

5
1891..................................................................................

Immi­
grants.

36
3

A ll other ports.
Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

U .S.
citizens
return­
ing.

Nonim­
migrant
aliens.

1,812
4,000
3,395

4,437
13,080
14,468

6,869
13,244
9,179

4,913
4,184
5,444
5,393
3, 604

8,111
3,781
5,291
3,673
3,804

3,144
4,552
6.666

3,417
3, 016
2,941

4,018
5,425
7, 295
4,503
3, 989
5,250

2,550
5,480
5,710
9,823
14, 790
10, 628
10,968
14,215
5

2

1891—Continued.

11

6, 650
7,675
359
373
228
13
143
140

8, 519
11, 679
11,016
10, 312
16, 489
13,436
13,182
11,079
8, 013
5, 533
80
167
126
80
90
48

Total United States.
Total
passen­
gers ar­
rived.

Immi­
grants.

60,074
59, 762
55,865
68,929
55,710
39,545
36, 581
35, 955
37, 0S1
43, 310
109,483
135,488

71,380
86,086
79.512
80,184
64, 043
51,502
48, 773
51,438
52,045
59, 047
133, 267
153,427
127,782
88,682
79,456 !
50,663 !1

110, 611

a 73,353
64, 793
37, 455
1, 26S
1, 317
2,478
782
1,070
1,144

ji
!|

1
!

1,707
3,858
2, 832
885
1,303
1, 332

a Decrease caused by the act o f Congress M ay 6,1882, restricting Chines© immigration.

U .S.
citizens
return­
ing.

Nonim­
migrant
aliens.

33,865
43, 662
49, 056
47, 744
47, 730
50, 898
48, 000
41,484
41, 671
55, 256
50, 269
48, 549
52, 872
67, 283
88,928
97,251
86, 380
92, 347

15,717
21,259
18,172
13,338
14,610
17,134
20, 005
23,162
19, 307
20,128
26,939
25,732
27, 280
41, 910
41, 971
42,412
23, 720
22, 929

95,529
81, 241
88, 017
89, 220

20,845
21,123

20, 621

18, 697

Immi­
grants.

387,203
321,350
404,806
459, 803
313, 389
227,498
169, 986
141, 857
138,469
177, 826
457,257
669, 431
788, 992
603, 322
518, 592
395, 346
334, 203
490,109
546, 889
444, 427
455, 302
560,319

Total
passengers
arrived.
436,785
386,271
472,034
520,885
375,679
295,530
237, 991
206,503
199,447
253, 210
534,465
743, 712
869,144
712,515
649,491
535, 009
444, 303
605, 385
663, 039
546,513
564, 442
668,236

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

1871..................................................................................
1872..................................................................................
1873............................. ...................................................
187 4................................................. .............................
1875..................................................................................

Nonim­
migrant
aliens.

to

222

N o. 196.— N um ber s

No. 197.— T o n n a g e

of

A m e r ic an an d F oreign SAILING a n d STEAM VESSELS ENTERED in t o t iie P orts of t h e U nited States
F o r eig n C ountries , d u r in g e a c h y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30, fr o m 1867 to 1891, in c l u s iv e .

from

TONNAGE ENTERED.

Sailing vessels.

Year ending June 30—
American.

Tong.

Tong.

Tong.

Tong.

1,893,575
1, 751,108
1, 999, 730
2,137,259
2, 508,169
2, 843, 982
3, 080,156
3, 809, 585
3,113, 262
3, 469,071
4, 016, 210
4,348,623
5, 355,450
5,720,034
5,224,282
4, 524,972
3, 879, 838
3,596,834

3,643,640
3,754, 883
4,041,174
3, 753, 029
4, 330, 233
4, 586, 712

395,626
461,920
417, 892
836, 456
781,527
841,916
870,192
1, 035, 747
1,141, 734

1,615,770

2, 046, 900

3,613,446
3,585,655

3, 829,590
5,426,142
5,132,106
5,134, 231
5,041,367

4,653,249
5, 688, 780
4, 855, 681
5, 296,338
5,881,898
6,219, 946
7,286, 735
7, 664,303
6,902,853
6,136,472
5,413,792
5,110,071
5,033,713

5,031,900
5,300,079
7,160,252
7, 032,730
7,207,433
7,088,267

1,100,513
1, 092,103
1,138,114
1,118,459
1,195, 900
1, 240, 578
1, 356, 790
1,300,727
1,307,555
1,288,945
1,315,550
1. 400, 447
1,632,657
1,823, 701
2,009, 919
2, 333, 904

Foreign.

Tong.
1,227,120
1,354,718
1,572,914
1/ 680, 701
1,882,437
2,341, 358
2,871,308
3,285,128
3,142, 723
3, 319,033
3,432, 487
4,172, 467
5,362,944
6,391,126
7,487,110
7,163,237
6,446,338
5, 667,530
5,964,834
5,882,349

6, 831,189
6,600,194
7,095.688
8, 889, 909
8,782,124

American.

Foreign.

Total.

Tong.

Tong.

Tong.

Tong.

1,622,746
1,816,638
1,990,806
2,517,160

2,145,691
2,465,695
2,459, 336
2,452,226
2, 603, 591
2,584,646
2,443,285
2, 914, 942
2, 887,153
2,927, 780
2, 957, 791
3, 009, 437
3, 049, 744
3,140,169

3,120,695
3,105,826
3,572,644
3,817,963
4,390,606
5,185,340
5,951,464
7,094.713
6, 255, 985
6,788,124
7,448,697
8,521, 090
10, 718, 394
12,112,160

2,919,149
2,968,290
2, 834, 681
2, 820, 792
2,709, 212
2, 761, 605

12, 711, 392
11,688,209
10, 536,176
9, 261, 364
9,578,280
9, 468, 004

2,870,936

10,660, 779

13, 531, 715

3,366,767
3, 721, 325
4, 083,121
4,380, 801

12,026,336
12,227,795
14, 024,140
13, 823,491

15,393,103
15,952,119
18,107,261
18, 204,295

Total.

2, 663, 964
3,183, 274
3,741,500
4,320, 875
4,284,457
4,419, 566
4, 524, 590
5,310, 581
6,481,403
7, 587, 026
8, 727, 688
8, 520, 027
7,947, 065
6, 975, 085
7,253, 779
7,197, 899
8, 231, 636
8,232,851
8, 919, 389
10,899,828
11,116,028

5,266,386
5,571, 521
6, 031, 980
6,270,189
6, 994,197
7,769,986
8, 394, 749
10, 009, 655
9,143,138
9, 715, 904
10,406, 488
11, 530, 527
13,768,138
15,251, 329
15, 630, 541
14, 656, 499
13, 300, 857
12,085,156
12,287,492
12,229,799

223




American.

1,750,065
2,003, 775
2,041,444
1,822,06i
1,742,730
1,573,093
1,879,195
1,745,419
1,827,267
1,865,688
1,871,323
1,931, 285
1,944,269
1, 678,571
1,611,500
1, 533,954
1,513,237
1,420,267
1,446,245
1,470,489
1,734,110
1, 900, 624
2, 073, 202

Total sailing and steam.

Steam vessels.
Total.

ENTERED.

1867..........................................................................
1868..........................................................................
1869..........................................................................
1870..........................................................................
1871..........................................................................
1872..........................................................................
1873..........................................................................
3874..........................................................................
1875 .........................................................................
1876..........................................................................
1877..........................................................................
1378..........................................................................
1879..........................................................................
1880..........................................................................
1881..........................................................................
1882..........................................................................
1883..........................................................................
1884..........................................................................
1885..........................................................................
1886..........................................................................
1887..........................................................................
1888..........................................................................
1889..........................................................................
1890...........................................................................
1891..........................................................................

Foreign.

op

A m e r i c a n a n d F o r e ig n SAILING a n d STEAM VESSELS CLEARED
F o r e ig n C o u n t r ie s d u r in g e a c h Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 3 0 , f r o m 1 8 6 7

fr o m the

to

18 9 1 ,

P orts

of th e

U n it e d Sta t e s

for

in c l u s iv e .

224

No. 198.—T o n n a g e

TONNAGE CLEARED.

Year ending June 30—

Sailing vessels.
American.




Tong.
a .,.............
1, 707,477
1, 850,075
3, 784,277
1, 689, 018
1, 899,883
1, 891,248
1, 937,100
1, 930,203
2, 045,168
1, 948,664
1, 918,949
1, 798,769
1, 576,359
3, 584,768
1, 581, 300
1, 520,053
1, 449,829
1, 363,144
1, 776,436
2, 331,222
2, 049, 087
2, 081, 333

Steam vessels.
Total.

American.

Foreign.

Total sailing and steam.
Total.

American.

Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
a............... a________ a............... a...............
a .............. C
L________
(L________
a________ a. . . . . . ...... a............... a...... ......
822,121 1, 667, 910 2, 490,031
2, 164,120 3, 871, 597
784,766 3, 815, 883 2, 600,649
2, 467,078 4, 337,143
813,334 2, 282, 894 3, 096,228
2, 858,253 4, 642,530
3, 118,218 4, 807,236
885,003 2, 822, 631 3, 707,634
3, 799,956 5, 699,839 1, 061,220 3, 296, 991 4, 358,211
3, 145,920 5, 037,168 1, 170,106 3, 133,425 4, 303,531
3, 484,177 5, 421,277 1, 100,262 3, 317, 919 4, 418,181
3, 889, 534 5, 819,737 1, 112,955 3, 455, 902 4, 568,837
4, 484,098 6, 529, 266 1, 151,323 4, 163, 042 5, 314,365
5, 255,170 7, 203, 834 1, 122,623 5, 290, 233 6, 412, 856
5, 813,302 7, 732, 251 1, 158, 775 6, 404,671 7, 563,446
5, 278,390 7, 077,159 1, 240, 775 7, 476, 063 8,716, 838
4, 621,672 6, 198,031 1, 359,153 7, 289,284 8, 648,437
4, 008, 616 5, 593,384 1, 310,309 6, 661, 329 7, 971,638
3, 607,259 5, 188,559 1, 2C3, 809 5, 753,351 7, 017,160
3, 654,161 5, 174,214 1, 288, 522 6, 033,539 7, 322, 061
3, 616, 848 5, 096, 677 1, 356,430 5, 960,128 7, 316,558
3, 760,575 5, 123,719 1, 407,374 6, 979,442 8,386, 816
5, 586, 531 7, 362, 967 1, 638, 568 6, 667,369 8, 305, 937
5, 240,635 7, 371, 857 1, 857,232 7, 114, 0.58 8, 971, 290
5, 196,714 7, 246,401 2, 017, 070 8, 885, 391 10, 902, 461’
5, 026,106 7, 107. 439 2, 374, 069 8, 779, 824 11, 153, 393!1

a Sailing and steam vessels were not reported separately.

Tons. «
2, 270,096
2, 625,031
2, 502,200
2, 529,598
2, 634, 841
2, 597,611
2, 574,021
2, 961,103
3, 061,354
3, 037,362
3. 043,158
3, 196, 491
3, 071,287
3, 077, 724
3, 039, 544
2, 985, 512
2,.895,077
2, 845,109
2, 808, 575
2, 806, 259
2, 770,518
3, 415,004
3, 988, 454
4, 066, 757
4, 455, 402

Foreign.

Total.

Tons.
3, 230,392
3, 186,200
3, 612,138
3, 832, 030
4, 282, 961
5, 141,147
5, 940, 849
* 7, 096, 947
6, 279, 345
6, 802,096
7, 345, 436
8, 647,140
10, 545, 403
12, 217, 973
12, 754,453
11, 910, 956
10, 669, 945
9, 360, 610
9, 687, 700
9, 606, 976
10, 740, 017
12, 253, 9C0
12, 354, 693
14, 082,105
13, 805, 430

Tons.
5, 500,488
5, 811,231
6, 114, 338
6, 361, 628
6, 917, 802
7, 738, 758
8, 514, 870
10, 058,050
9, 340, 699
9, 839,458
10, 388,594
11, 843,631
13. 616, 690
15, 295,697
15, 793, 997
14, 846,468
13, 565,022
12, 205, 719
12, 496, 275
12, 413,235
13, 510,535
15, 668, 904
16, 343,147
18, 148,862
18, 260,832

TONNAGE CLEARED.

1867...........................................................
1868...........................................................
I 860...........................................................
1870...........................................................
1871...........................................................
1872...........................................................
1873...........................................................
1874...........................................................
1876...........................................................
1876..........................................................
1877...........................................................
1878...........................................................
1879..........................................................
1880...........................................................
1881...........................................................
1882 .........................................................
1883...........................................................
1884...........................................................
1885...........................................................
1886...........................................................
1887...........................................................
1888...........................................................
1889...........................................................
1890.........................................................
1891........................................... ...............

Foreign.

Wo. 1 9 9 —N a t io n a l it y

of t h e FOREIGN TONNAGE an d T otal AMERICAN TONNAGE ENTERED a t Seaports of t h e
f r o m F o r e ig n C ountries d u r in g e a c h Y e a r e n d in g J une 30, fr om 1865 to 1891, in c l u s iv e .

A u s­
trian.

Belgian.

Ton*.

Ton*.

British.

Danish. Dutch.

French.

German.

Italian.

N orwe­
gian and
Swedish.

Tons.

A ll
Portu­
Spanish. other
guese. Russian.
foreign.

T otal
foreign .

G rand
American. j TOTAL.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Ton*.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

1865..................

6,264

3,095

1,787,715

14,262

13,256

35,715

230,275

20,815

23,343

9,562

33,099

4,754

29,455

2,211,610

1,615,317

3,826,927

1866..................

7, 521

2,144

2,412,318

14,885

17,251

61,815

420,576

46.759

63,015

6,998

16,049

19,728

27,975

3,117,034

1,891,453

5,008,487

1867..................

8,260

1,803

2,406,337

10,784

12,481

78,577

441,862

39,244

58,132

6,920

6,571

22, 789

28,935

3,120,695

2,145,691

5,266,386

1868..................

8,006

2,692

2,348,201

10,713

13,256

71,282

478,354

30,240

69,640

3,143

11,499

33,608

25,192

3,105,826

2,465,695

5,571,521

1869..................

8,697

3,842

2,662,964

11,266

12,960

72,346

597,403

49,580

92,092

3,989

12,682

22,522

22,301

3,572,644

2,459,336

6,031,980

1870..................

12,222

654

2,791,689

11,401

14,929

81,165

679,325

47,807

107,570

11,170

7,157

30,576

22,298

3,817,963

2,452,226

6,270,189

Tons.

Tons.

1871..................

8,354

3,100

3,435,937

15,532

13, 240

94,512

469,966

52,463

167,966

12,296

16,532

77,052

2D, 656

4,390,606

2,603,591

6,994,197

1872...................

31,270

8,733

3, 680, oo:

18,802

16,756

119,126

782,604

111,010

258,834

14, 267

29,360

88,862

25,714

5,185,340

2,584,646

7,769,986
8,394,749

1873..................

72,241

16,688

4,064,426

20,310

41,138

120,978

830,149

164,339

378,789

13,002

59,321

128,113

41,970

5, 951,464

2,443,285

1874.................

157,624

47, 571

4,337,559

22,249

43,979

147,034

1,090,208

355,324

669,807

16,318

71,152

92,963

42,925

7,094, 713

2,914,942 ! 10,009,655

1875.................

97,679

86, 653

4,016,627

12,558

66, 331

138,476

892,818

262,129

459,968

13,831

58,237

101,925

48,753

6,255,985

2, 887,153

1876................... 159, 599 j 92,504

4,194,113

16,811

63, 621

192,507

816,039

297,490

695,930

21,748

76,009

122,754

38,999

6,788,124

2,927,780 1
f 9,715,904

1877................... 169,690 ' 92,700

4,491,946

21,542

63,488

235,810

866,730

438,727

740,092

17,921

75,247

192,045

42, 759

7,448,697

2,957,791 ! 10,406,488

j 121,420

5,232, 573

21,521

79, 656

224,608

910,238

548, 577

843,257

21,926

64,330

19C, 583

44,542

8,521, 090

3,009,437 | 11,530,527

.1879 ................. 202, 085 . 167,485

6,808,196

45, 640

96, 412

244,039

1,026,880

540,421

1,232,945

17,554

101,306

188, 552

46, 879

10,718, 394

3, 049, 743 | 13, 768,137

1880..................

206, 359 I 226,477

7,931,422

70, 350

107,151

233, 347

1,089,340

619,119

1,234,998

24,449

104,473

228,496

35,179

12, 111, 160

3,140,169 l1 15,251,329

1881.................

195,907 j 274,534

8,457,797

66,947

120, 490

304,809

1,172,563

C58, 861

1,035, 078

14, 455

92,421

277,163

40,367

12,711,392

2, 919,149 ' 15,630,541

1882..................

166, 374 1 327,039

7, C79,979

68, 879

157,244

376, 293

1,252,184

435,253

830,200

17, 896

71,125

261, 205

44,538

11, C88, 209

2, 968, 290 1 14,656,499

1883................... 147, 848 i 327,539

6,775,526

98,954

1C5, 976

376,890

1,126,113

417, 728

094,240

19,493

71,950

254,422

49,497

10,526,176

2,834,681 | 13,360,857

1884..................

129, 211

277,817

5, 925,231

70,732

119, 338

303,087

1, 064,142

343, 077

684,514

21,114

66, 755

209, 349

44, 997

9,264, 364

2,820,792 ; 12,085,158

1885..................

97,140

286,861

6,224,388

80,202

109, 077

269,810

1,082, 720

355,286

714,178

20,223

54,618

225,567

58, 210

9,578,280

2,709,212

12,287,492

18RB..................

84,893

294,456

6,191,211

65,946

124,645

257,281

997,233

373,362

697,409

19,851

64,085

238,421

59,211

9,468,004

2, 761, 795

12,229, 799

2887.................

87, Oil

280, 769

7,108,666

60, 671

129,435

375,113

1, 075,065

419,290

730,152

24,163

59,909

256,419

54,116

10,660,779

2,870,936

13,531,715

1888..................

59. 093

302,748

6,673,122

58,665

141,472

384,875

1,077,881

288, 291

669,403

18,154

46, 320

233,149

88,988

10,042,161

2, 913, 998

12, 956,159

1889..................

56,197

282,625

6, 819,472

54,880

166,626

319,982

1,133,520

291,501

671, 957

16,179

31, 235

257,688

90, 944

10,183,815

3,127,837

13,311, 652

1890..................

62, 096

299,653

8,114, 543

43,822

163,863

335, 754

1,319, 804

298, 853

824,236

28,626

43, 031

309,287

117,452

11,961,020

3,404,584

15,365,604

7,598,665

66,445

218,695

356,538

1,486, 242

294,953

796, ICO

40,035

50,427

342,874

116, 889

11,723, 839

3,670,372

15,394,211

1878................... 211,859

2891...................

43,001




312,975

9,143,138

TONNAGE ENTERED-----NATIONALITY OF.

S. Ex. 53

Year ending
June 30—

U nited States

S tates
Y e a r en d in g
June S O -

of

the

for

A u s­
trian.

B elg ia n .

Tons.

Tons.

FOREIGN TONNAGE

F o r e ig n C o untries

B ritish .

D anish . D u tch .

and

to t al

du rin g each

AMERICAN TONNAGE CLEARED

Y ear

e n d in g

F ren ch .

G erm an.

Italian.

J un e 30,

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

18,254

21,598

49,432

250,219

26,738

2,476,039

13,243

12,662

58,799

407,916

36,706

2,488,044

10,107

11,669

77,768

451,880

52,549

11,320

13,986

70,800

509,703

34,883

72,528

66,369

611,158

43,597

80,098

694,801

51,795

4,288

1866................

6,970

1,822

1867.................

8,456

752

1868................

8,155

3,457

2r 372,965

1869.................

5,721

5,136

2,649,696

12,222

12,411

1870..................

14,143

654

2,773,378

13,521

15,965

to

fr o m

1891,

Tons.

of

the

U n ite d

T otal
! A m erican .
FOREIGN.

G r an d
TOTAL.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

34,486

2,450,201

1,710, 330

4,160,531

3,131,077

2,029,755

5,160,832

3,230,392

2,270,096

5,500,488

2,625, 031

5,811,231

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

7,199

40,489

54,589

5,786

12,739

22, 281

21,525

64,832

7,891

11,006

22,050

23,388

4,352

15,839

39,209

29,003

3,186,200

100,288

4,112

11,826

25,754

|33,848

3,612,138

2,502,200

6,114,338

112,224

10,547

8,304

30,167

26,433

3,832,030

2,529,598

6,361,628

33,383

Tons.

S eaports

in c l u s iv e .

5, 470

1871.......... ....

9,715

2,869

3,342,603

16,667

13,379

96,882

460,214

53,567

156,761

11,709

16,196

80,718

21,681

4,282,961

2,634,841

6,917,802

1872.................

22,193

6,631

3, 682,766

18,597

17,563

118,034

782,570

96,934

237,715

12,191

24,454

94,788

26,711

5,141,147

2,597,611

7,738,758

1873..................

68,115

16,752

4, 053,311

23,404

39,712

123,072

827,339

159,771

386,758

13,189

55,122

130,874

43,432

5,940,849

2,574,021

8,514,870

1874..................

149,827

43,416

4,395,197

21,220

44,564

145,390

1,070,989

330,399

662,891

15,569

75,002

92,133

41,350

7,096,947

2,961,103

10,058,050

1875..................

108,505

PI, 858

3,971, 229

15,010

71,254

138,753

909, 527

283,448

475,590

13, 296

60, 580

99,910

50, 385

6,279,345

3,061,354

9,340,699

1876................... 155,534

93,412

4,261,644

18,599

60, 272

165,735

820,584

284,488

693, 564

18,790

73,235

122,542

33,697

6,802,096

3,037,362

9, 839,458
10,388,594

1877.................

162,380

92,600

4,467,691

23,174

60,091

238,175

666,140

396,117

726,007

18,603

70,371

184,468

39, 620

7,345,436

3,043,158

1878..................

231,972

124,414

5,215,101

22,126

74,760

223,383

933, 316

596,376

887,777

22,888

66,804

198,260

49,903

8,647,080

3,196,491

11,843,571

1879..................

199,544

164,788

6,744,018

42,734

03,802

246,921

1,022,061

522,983

1,169,853

20,616

101,502

167,947

48,634

10,545,403

3,071,287

13,616,690

1880..................

15,295,697

218,257

230,920

7,875,713

72,979

112,105

237,750

1,133,440

644,360

1,294,056

20,339

110,938

231,371

35, 745

12,217,973

3,077,724

1881.................. 189,175

270,112

8,499,599

73, 655

127,369

304,934

1,190,890

613,214

1,064,452

16,147

97,596

261,330

45,971

12,754,453

3,039,514

15,793,997

181,625

324,734

7,803,675

84,400

159,643

386,039

1,241,814

465,314

850,766

20,033

71,973

276,737

44,203

11,910,956

2,935,512

14,846,468

1882..................
1883.................

158,758

324,747

6,888,635 103,378

156,926

348,717

1,143,961

440,677

711,224

19,246

71,053

256,061

46,562

10,669,945

2,895,077

13,565,022

1884..................

131,329

258,263

5,990,666

69,389

121,353

320,238

1,064,136

343,434

687,978

21,115

75,073

223,154

54,482

9,360,610

2,845,109

12,205,719

1885..................

98, 781

264,089

6,347,330

82,721

115,496

262,694

1 082,877

350,960

718,677

20,144

61,264

217,518

59,149

9,687,700

2,808,575

12,496,275

1886..................

97,615

276,342

6,313,621

59,829

145,559

241,554

1,003,522

367,916

682,806

18,923

58,898

253,556

86,835

9,606,976

2,806,259

12,413,235

1887.................

84,946

268,854

7,282,168

59,644

130,487

372,285

1,060,416

379,790

716,100

18,852

60,105

251,598

54,772

10,740,017

2,770,518

13,510,535

1888...................

70,755

287,146

6,829,084

60,780

145,462

396,460

1,102,598

317,813

685,632

20,505

48, 551

253,908

89,290

10,307,984

2.944,213

13,252,197

1889..................

60,829

280,791

6,930,289

54,690

167,051

325,913

1,138,125

291,848

678,680

16,191

30,864

267,936

86,104

10,329,311

3,342,350

13,671,661

1890...................

61,460

295,899

8,158,137

58,790

158,147

827,292

1,316,247

328,277

822,821

29,967

47,056

310,642

124,297

12,039,032

3,390,017

15,429,049

1891...................

39,244

320,437

7,614,310

64,948

206,126

357,053

1,464,770

283,585

787,745

35,300

55,245

343,226

122,638

11,694,627

3,716,083

15, 410, 710




TONNAGE CLEARED-----NATIONALITY OF.

Tons.

6,777

1865

A ll
N o r w e- *
gian and P o rtn R u ssian. Spanish . o th er
guese.
foreig n .
Sw edish.

1,951,868

1865.................

fr om

226

No. 200.—N a t io n a l it y

N o. 2 01 .— T onnage o r AMERICAN

and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED at the PRINCIPAL and othbb SEAPORTS or the

Stat es
Tear ending
Jane 30—

Portland,
Me.

1865................

Tons.
134,447
151,625

1866 ...............

1879 .............
1880................
1881.................
1882.................
1883 ...............
1884................
1885.................
1886.................
1887.................
1888.................
1889................
1890.................
1891.................

175,175
161,177
173,427
215,340
213,351
244,565
209,558
184,104
133,487
109,994
122,723
157,556
176,789
180,813
171,649
132,558
142,065
152,297
89,543
110,999
107,993
89,690

779,371
793,927
836,104
881,486
819,819
730,769
768,678
637,738
752,391
938,102
1,137,632
1,347,447
1,565,926
1,416,231
1,344,515
1,186,871
1,152,415
1,184,108
1,282,159
1,335,906
1,399,384
1,404,828
1,502,215

Jons.
2,075,477
2,697,325
2,754,005
2,865,252
3,101,691
3,093,186
3,413,436
3,969,339
4,211,624
5,049,618
4,421,074
4,467,139
4,672,300
5,545,026
6,661,826
7,611,282
7,506,522
7,360,843
6,448,837
5,658,871
5,659,733
5,558,938
6,087,110
5,683,371
5,596,821
6,258,222
6,452,877

Philadel­
phia, Pa.

1 8 tS

Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah.
Md.
Ga.
S. C.

Jons.
159,579
222,952
286,735
278,440
292,595
300,006
369,616
417,911
466,817
657,045
582,295
844,294
810,633
853,027
1,315,649
1,391,312
1,076,035
1,055,961
857,292
776,927
1,038,167
1,155,066
1,290,762
1,170,528
1,104,032
1,410,640
1,351,466

Jons.
88,466
132,836
203,618
216,727
225,302
272,200
315,734
368,136
397,167
558,599
561,314
667,857
921,118
951,521
1,374,554
1,502,713
1,365,865
852,575
893,774
627,344
627,418
521,470
692,762
534,218
480,874
815,239
711,833

Jons.
a .........
19,113
29,077
43,790
29,691
36,332
48,104
43,576
48,040
89,424
102,023
113,170
140,202
121,859
160,669
116,283
156,506
93,530
134,516
106,465
124,785
114,799
104,443
71, 689
82, 336
86,710
94,869

to

1891,

Mobile,
Ala.

Jons.
Tons.
£ ............... a ...........
35,407
68,710
39,982
47,577
84,188
88,544
81,974
61,210
70,249
86,110
142,902
103,822
139.523
55,895
135,456
47,139
223.547
53,666
185.046
48,352
209,589
87,752
202,969
86,872
222,725
74,946
238,174
183,895
219,584
131,353
140,209
155,721
181,263
170,327
179,008
137,969
152,515
246,626
182,260

59,166
61,471
82,901
59,219
67,790
116,264
89,558
84,185
54,514
63,539
87,281
126,576
103,284

a No returns received daring the civil war.

United

in c l u s iv e .

New Or­
leans, La.
Jons.
50,970
228,339
253,729
326,216
381,882
458,447
566,797
501,965
522,791
630,945
454,006
599,582
603,183
718,163
652,789
760,910
963,835
620,072
734,791
684,231
656,931
703,620
720,404
721,128
770,047
1,019,522
885,785

Galveston, San Fran­
cisco, Cal.
Tex.
Jons.
A ________
11,129
19,767
23,654
26,515
31,555
66,094
53,799
74,015
127,708
91,913
88,536
99,386
72,611
135,500
117,972
215,311
141,743
153,614
124,094
95,563
124,192
117,102
103,446
99,548
173,473
168,058

Jons.
321,253
338,130
310,896
413,673
443,735
393,983
353,493
423,572
548,477
554,191
720,438
621,382
724,508
624,040
639,536
704,054
806,719
1,116,903
887,798
884,560
881,299
774,690
965,054
955,319
1,048,703
1,030,538
1,095,776

A ll other
seaports.
Jons.
341,700
377,497
441,341
417,918
473,209
558,929
616,918
741,357
908,064
1,120,792
963,434
1,169,307
1,208,822
1,275,020
1,282,648
1,331,267
1,513,781
1,631,280
1,516,908
1,592,159
1,647,802
1,696,339
1,886,100
2,089,503
2,379,112
2,655,237
2,756,098

Total.
Jons.
3,826,927
5,008,487
5,266,386
5,571,521
6,031,980
6,270,189
6,994,197
7,769,986

8,394,749
10,009,655
9,143,138
9,715,904
10,406,488
11,530,527
13,768,137
15,251,329
15,630,541
14,656,499
13,360,857
12,085,156
12,287,492
12,229,799
13,531,715
12,956,169
13,311,652
15,365,604
15,394,211

227




147,729
170,641
134,805

Jons.
655,035
725,424
731,930
642,478

New York,
N. Y .

fr om

TONNAGE ENTERED-----BY PORTS.

1867.................
1868.................
I860................
1870.................
1871.................
1878.................
1873................
1874.................
1875................
1876.................
1877.................
1 8 7 8 .............

Boston,
Mass.

F o reign C o u n tr ie s ,

prom

of

AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS CLEARED

Stat es
Year ending June 30— Portland,
Me.

Tons.
1665...................................

1881..................................
1882..................................
1883...................................
1884 .................................
1885..................................
1886..................................
1837...................................
1888..................................
1889 .................................
1890...................................
1891...................................




283,029
246, 918
202,149
171, 797
198,298
217,190
235, 773
241,389
257,130
203, 905
195,948
192,249
142,225
179,220
152,803
123,380

Tons.
C65,398
C86,544
689, 791
595,018
C24, 999
570, 233
602, 553
750,421
703,974
659,102
632, 873

New York,
Y. Y.

F oreign C ountries ,

Tons.

Tans.
142, 562
230, 815
295, 516
297, 089
271, 511
282,639
330, 743
405, 312
450,199
689, 230
624,185
820, 054
802,306
905,990
1, 221, 048
1,240, 361
1,004, 557
969,163

2,963, 589
2, 971, 924
3, 252, 539
3, 748,516
4, 087, 201
4, 837, 218
4, 311, 433
4, 282, 377
4,452, 595

577.515
701,500
797, 624
1,025,280
1,235,652
3,515,958
1,305,172
1,163,136
1,031,462
975, 495
1,018,921
1, 083, 336
1, 091,170
1, 224, 445

7,263,174
6, 327, 690
5,423, 958
5,440,724
5,388, 335
5,779,691
5,547,442
5,454,415

1,208, 507
1, 226, 817

6,025,518
6,048,784

5, 638, 353
6,404,847
7, 429, 802
7, 513,608

791,367
660,338
921, 276
895, 486
981,840
879, 070
874,051
1,119,454
991, 963

Tons.
109, 727
140,989
176,521
214,205
217, 499
246, 569
264, 880

Tons.

26,720
42,955
| 49, 181
[ 37,709
| 52,812
; 74,539
346, 327 i 56,225
65, 500
411,161
102,641
524, 847
119,274
555, 468
685, 620
126, 874
840, 401
153,998
135, 349
1,004,848
1, 345, 747
170,143
148,218
1,491,060
194,672
1, 350,446
158, 002
802, 627
930,452
676, 016
739, 024
607, 868
815,638
683,446
670,269
1,124,562
901,957

18G5

Cliarles-1 Savan­
ton, S. C .1 nah, Ga.
i

Philadel- . Baltimore,
phia, Pa. 1 MU.

2,102,915
2,508,885
2, 639, 402
2,752,815

fr om the

from

j

171,028
140,187
148,754
134, 769
120,108
116,884
105, 546
120, 969
153, 984

Tons,

to

PRINCIPAL

1891,

an d o th e r

Mobile,
N ew Or- I Galves­
: leans, La. 1ton, Tex.
Ala.
j| Tons.

Tons.

!

72,893
53,484
315, 738
127,150
368, 213
70, 744
71,417
134, 505
109, 878
400,133
107,437
73,895
411,430'
136,437
79, 738
561, 458
201,997
622, 826
120,013
141, 386
57,492
537,715
159, 260
566, 941
55. 649
1S5, 435
53,960
658, 513
167, 397
523,584
58, 950 .
169,181
08, 474
635, 373
144, 779
90, 265
C07,553
166,429 i 79,815
Y49, 508
193. OH
57, 518
666, 037
170, 092
69,181
858, 765
209, 549
83,370
1, 033,199
162,144
69, 034
661, 498
172, 335
705, 934
71,237
171,018
117,052
683, 860
180, 889
96, ^10
674, 766
176, 934
96,518
675,871
198,433
64,327
656,174
86,324
198,021
727,520
165,974
83,841
766,204
255,343
127,436
1.015,550
265, 531
121,075
881,757

a No returns received daring the civil war.

SEAPORTS

of th e

U n iie d

in c l u s iv e .

Tons.
18,223
31,477
29,116
36, 582
52, 701
79,157
60, 504
89, 758
148, 887
127, 579
105* 753
103,291
82, 298
128, 399
99, 007
183, 349
115, 579
166,459
134,941
89,536
129,628
136,861
118,118
109,329
170,102
202,184

San Fran- 1 A ll other
cisco, Cal. i seaports.

Tons.
402, 779
364,009
364, 085
480, 038

!
!
1
1i
|
!|
,|
|
;
'
,
1
,|

Tons.

Tons.

476,427

4.160, 531
5.160. 832
5. 500, 488
5, 811,231
6,114, 338

516.013
545,266
526,619
636,225
524,564
493, 555
683,780
747,427
410, 252
911,364
481, 798
630, 476
1,015,103
596,523
1,320.956
1,152, 505
747, 009
1, 3S2, 653
665,649
1,417,783
827,205
615, 681 . 1.465, 497
1, 484, 741
748,119
1, 577, 563
777, 595
1, 631, 780
836, 319
1, 903, 883
3,200,419
936,681
1,827,314
2,024,443
884,814
2,051,965
973,231
820,187
917,545
938,157
1,064,738
1,080,974
1,068,283

Total,

'

0, 361,628
6,917, S02
|

7,738,758
8, 514,370
10, 058,050
9, 340,699
9, 839, 458

, 10,388,594
, 11,813,571
13,616,690
: 15,295,697
' 15,793,097

s 14,846,468
1 13,565,022
22,205,719
12,496,275
2,272,770
12,413,235
2, 564, 273 1 13,510,535
2,723,820
13,252,197
2,973,629
13,671,661
3,028,131
15,429,049
3, 424, 995
15,410,710

TONNAGE CLEARED---- I5Y PORTS.

1866...................................
1867............................. ..
18C8...................................
I860..................................
1870...................................
1871........... ......................
1872...................................
1873...................................
1874..................................
1875...................................
1876................................... 1
1877..................................
1878 .................................
1879...................................
1880..................................

187,828
172,262
199,041
222, 634
208, 808
229, 782
210, 876
241, 698
279, 582 '
280, 738
320, 442

Boston,
Mass.

fo r

228

N o . 2 0 2 .— T o n n a g e

iNo. 203.— T o n n a g e

of

AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED a t Seaports of th e U n ite d States
FOREIGN COUNTRIES, from 1870 to 1891, in c l u s iv e .

fr o m t h e

P rincipal

and

other

Tear ending June 30—

Belgium.
Tons.
53,015
80,871
162,319
113,239

Tom.
135, 905
171,384

246,830
221,025
250,263
268,957
286, 723
448,181
527, 275
495,385

139, 459
167,783
226,558
248,184
221,047
212,238
232,040
353,856
411,473
402,851

576,354
504,076
411,033
483. 306 ji
445 308
480, 038
494, 026
437, 339
457, 718
463, 595

380,295
335, 788
414,079
449,105
396,1S7
399, 898
389, 793
51(5, 042
514,597
470,120

China, in*
eluding
Hongkong.

France.

Tom.

Tons.

09,995
62,675
82,220
129,977
78,717
78,059
63,408
96, 630
186, 680
177,416
167,135
198, 511
201, 031
188, 802
158, 302
143, 412
134, 326
180, 370
154, 661
160, 587
148, 730
169, 062

164,641
180,633
219,888
249,211
395, 257
293, 594
464, 678
542,489
593,410
1, 091, 375
1, 111. 847
1, 012, 965
713, 089
605, 879
462, 686
400, 601
447, 861
586, 265
478, 327
364, 271
374, 536 j;
377, 602 ,|

Germany.

Tons.
574,069
428, 4G9
680,643
743, 975
966,473
797, 559
755,783
842, 620
838, 085
978, 816
963, 743
1, 024, 374
1 ,1S9, 042
1, 053, 920
973, 942
999, 930
944, 900
1, 655, 005
990, 279
1,115,100
1, 361, 849
1, 594, 223

Italy.

Tons.
139,024
148,055
153,140
158,242
201, 928
214,250
216,083
195,288
302, 213
333,523
357, 766
351,249
292, 914
271, 931
326, 541
403, 025
413, 721
440, ”43
39<>, 684
322,504
397, 944
463,989

Mexico.

1
1Netherlands.

Tons.

Tons.

70, 242
74, 454
66, 591
83,119
90,074
103, 627
129,659
118, 440
121,403 1
1

138,092
139, 641
222,900
298, 618
271,805
246,452
207, 906
197, 314
181,570
180, 902
178, 704
212, 721
216, 633

|

|
]
1
'
|
!

27,112
28,319
51,545
69,906
162, 647
128,971
152, 901
179, 380
180,032
275,437
250, 998
277,245
254,447
2G0, 576
206,962
179. 279
234, C78
261,411
244, 358
204,880
200,897
261,017

Spain and Cuba.
Spain.

Cuba.

Tons.

Tons.

63,069
70,146
65,182
88,260
83,687
77, 330
119, 652
146, 523
165, 097
233, 678
268,823
380, 366
330,830
486, 384
447, 987
194, 076
270,216
404, 711
322,595
170,432 |
348,669 i
328,170

884,330
891,082
908,150
1,030,276
1,188,555
1,124, 897
1, 028,763
931, 667
1,008,708
1,132,553
1,130,537
1,156,273
1,171,749
1, 083, 793
952,092
908, SGO
945,898
1, 017, 626
958. 898
1, 013, 677
1.185,616
1, 267, 548

a No detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign countries was published for this year, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage
of each foreign country, if any, may have entered at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports.




TONNAGE ENTERED— BY COUNTRIES.

3870 a .............................................
1871.................................................
1872.................................................
1873...............................................
1874.................................................
1875 ................................................
1876.................................................
1877.................................................
1878.................................................
1879.................................................
1880...............................................
1681.................................................
3882 ................................................
1883................................................ |
1884.................................................
1885.................................................1
1686................................................. :
1687.................................................
1868.................................................
1889.................................................
1890.................................................
1891.................................................

^Brazil.

No. 203.—T o n n ag e

of

AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED,

by

COUNTRIES,

etc ., fr o m

1870

to

1891—Continued.

03
O

U n ited K in g d o m a n d D ependencies.
Y e a r en d in g J u n e 30—

N o v a Scotia,
N e w B run s­
w ick , and
P rince Ed­
w a rd Island.

B ritish
Colum bia.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

B ritish W e s t
British P o s ­
In d ies and
session s in
B r it is h H o n ­
A u stralasia.
du ras.

Tons.

Tons.

Colom bia.

A l l other
cou n tries.

T o ta l.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

1870 a ...........................................................................................................

2,144,196

690,586

79,034

147,831

73,288

189,281

764,571

6,270,189

1871...............................................................................................................

2,722,416

730,667

98,973

163,882

48, 715

160,675

932,781

6,994,197

1886...............................................................................................................

3,093,724

750,239

115,172

167,007

61,114

163,037

950,556

7,769,986

3,163,643

738,622

124,186

188,774

77,498

200,255

1,067,783

8,394,749
10,009,655

3,884,907

773,022

140,018

184,969

115,278

214,783

1,049,952

3,214,664

684,995

162,084

187,360

203,702

259,732

1,143,105

9,143,138

&3,815,665

572,836

269,132

227,863

149,142

221,137

1,037,892

9,715,904

4,298,430

604,535

289,285

258,619

197,807

186,809

1,014,765

10,406,488

4,929,834

626,182

317,191

264,560

148,753

201,122

1,127,894

11,530,527
13,768,137

5,585,371

584,215

326,607

284,348

163,553

220,812

1,448,304

6,326,849

686,105

341,652

354,397

199,757

230,807

1,782,474

15,251,329

6,436,115

780,545

338,606

340,263

146,495

225,610

1,840,788

15,630,541

5,368,142

816,897

382,800

401,374

223,227

262,164

1, 793,526

14,656,499

4,571;597

838,384

378,325

433,332

208,656

232,316

1,635,293

13,360,857

3,662,149

763,588

499,876

451,313

232,278

205,115

1,670,261

12,085,156

3,809,868

693,301

559,463

500,000

211,708

228,447

1,853,205

12,287,492
12,229,799

3,632,804

769,250

556,211

534,312

295,839

224,797

1,786,177

4,046,262

837,346

547,844

504,530

348,509

298,199

1,941,888

13,531,715

3,675,822

896,071

844,032

543,916

265,137

253,007

1,873,051

12,956,159

3,595,544

855,105

999,597

662,512

382,423

203,847

2,129,038

13,311,652

4,190.295

893,739

1,137,389

767,250

285,036

177,414

2,711,204

15,365,604

4,056,828

1,041,715

1,372,857

676,521

200,225

200,622

2,227,484

15,394,211

« N o d etailed statem en t o f t h e tra d e o f ea ch p o r t w ith foreig n countries w as pub lished fo r th is year w h ich ren d ers i t im p ossib le t o determ ine w h a t am ount o f th e tonnage
o f each fo reig n cou n try , i f any, m ay h a v e en tered a t la k e ports. T h e w h ole a m o u n to f tonnage from th e cou n tries herein enum erated has th erefore b een c re d ite d to s e a p o rts.
b A sm all portion o f th e ton n a g e fro m th e U n ite d K in g d om during th is year entered at la k e ports a n d has b een d ed u cted from th e total ton n age entered from that
cou n try , w h ic h w ill a ccou n t fo r th e a p p a ren t d iscrep a n cy betw een th ese figures and th ose o f th e regu la r ann ual statem ent o f n a v ig a tion fo r 1876.




To n n a g e e n t e r e d — b y c o u n t r i e s .

G reat
B ritain and
Irelan d.

No.

2 0 4 .— T o n n a g e

of

AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS CLEARED

from

Seaports

of

the

U n it e d St a t e s

for

the

P r in c ip a l

and other FOREIGN COUNTRIES, from 1870 to 1891, inclusive.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

B elgium .

Tons.

B razil.

Tom.

Spain and C u ba.

China, in­
cluding
H ongkong.

F ran ce.

Tom.

Tom.

G erm any.

Tons.

Ita ly .

Tons.

M ex ico.

Tons.

N etherlands.

Tons.

Spain.

Cuba.

Tons.

Tom.

81,463

92,813

44,098

277,440

625,198

46,785

69,112

57.274

80,462

714,766

1871.......................................................

128,414

94,344

27,100

193,287

541,170

55,254

65,962

104,053

100,481

595,213

1872.......................................................

102,319

139,459

82,220

219,888

680,643

153,140

66,591

51,545

65,182

908,150

1873......................................................

149,668

111,296

20,076

282,254

890,025

61,940

51,557

112,148

110,315

647,831

1874.......................................................

284,476

117,909

28,888

393,371

1,075,217

77,976

64,122

195, 737

119,027

809, 599

1875......................................................

220, 769

144,148

33,270

317,174

892,732

79,943

84,460

135,185

96,756

843,838

1876.......................................................

257,716

117,523

35,966

413,874

806,721

88,209

89,459

178,871

118,782

632,503

1877...........; .........................................

275,802

105,150

48, 700

514,352

918,187

94,436

79,323

147,459

136,892

582, 510

1878......................................................

372,495

125, 207

122,115

663,631

944,701

126,858

90,373

239,080

132,129

607,441

1879.......................................................

543,366

164,49Q

97,124

1,443,809

1,103,695

139,260

105,476

274,251

189,082

713,957

1880.......................................................

661, 465

158,867

89,755

1,557,604

1,185,408

241,089

128,009

300,205

232,028

698,807

1881.......................................................

693,506

172, 346

121,817

1,326,946

1.315,411

130,113

163,970

446,411

192,550

742,539

1882.......................................................

581, 832

194, 915

150,186

849,880

1,331,528

142,894

210, 320

294,092

180,332

831,762
632,097

1883......................................................

554,573

17(5,855

152, 799

824,142

1,180,028

141,963

214,874

325,932

220,503

1884......................................................

479, 798

172, 691

113, 398

694,261

1,126,183

167,709

184,382

287,175

178,792

579,075

1885.......................................................

522,970

138,895

157,291

686,083

1,135,635

183,986

172, 326

273,478

185,400

577, 322

1886 .....................................................

488,250

133,599

160,198

675.625

1,123,314

195,307

165, 041

304,592

172,071

598,934

1887.......................................................

586,064

172. 086

128, 235

986,415

1,215,339

221, 924

153,988

353,023

187,829

713,717

1888.....................................................

538,270

147,309

140,084

701,267

1,125,175

203,801

171,738

336,679

196, 715

698,689

1889.......................................................

441,459

167,345

ICO, 063

754,028

1,248,152

* 163,224

151,401

318,249

130,556

710,279

1890.......................................................

543,495

215,576

156,249

747,995

1.485,924

197,419

144,982

368, 447

189,165

840,279

1891.......................................................

501,736

253,190

183,394

885,441

1,643,838

184,280

233,512

369,174

194,275

859,957

CLEARED— BY COUNTRIES.

1870 a ...................................................

a N o d eta iled statem ent o f the trade o f each p ort w ith foreig n countries w a s pu b lish ed fo r this year, w h ich renders it im p ossible t o d eterm ine w h a t am ount o f the ton n age
o f ea ch fo re ig n cou n try , i f any, m ay have cleared at la k e ports. T he w h ole am ount o f ton n age lo r the cou n tries h erein enum erated has th erefore been cred ited to seaports.




00

No. 204.—T o n n a g e

of

AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS CLEARED,

by

COUNTRIES,

e t c ., fr om

1870

to

1891-Continued.

United Kingdom and Dependencies,
Year ending June 30—

Nova Scotia,
New Bruns*
Great
wick, and
Britain and
Prince Ed­
Ireland.
ward Island.

a ...........................................................................................................

1877 .............................................................................................................

1880...............................................................................................................

1883...............................................................................................................

Tons.

Tons.

British
British Pos­
West Indies sessions in
and British Australasia.
Honduras.
Tons.

Tons.

Colombia.

A ll other
countries*

Total.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

2,201,439

891,088

103,148

147,672

40,068

185,664

700,128

6,361,628

2,850,137

932,313

120,316

158,298

26,230

180,294

744,936

6,917,802

3,093,724

750,239

115,172

167,007

61,114

163,037

919,328

7,738,758

3, 709,871

909,331

142,889

168,559

32,834

208,248

906,025

8, 514,870

4, 554, 670

803,667

170, 075

173,915

59,073

215,422

914,906

10,058,050
9,340,699

4,101, 665

739,750

203, 718

199,093

56,414

254,252

937, 532

4, 835, 991

608,642

296, 974

215, 894

<8, 775

196, 785

866, 773

9 ,8<*9, 4o8

5, 034, 510

645,855

312,459

199,980

98,108

164,186

1,030, 085

10,388,594

5,891, 527
6, 183,670

599,545

353,908

229,974

101, 614

191,799

1, 051,174

11,843,571

553,246

327,579

245,813

114,793

219,580

1,197,479

13,616,690

7,067,755

788,472

343,047

285,716

87,851

226,788

1, 242,831

15,295,697

7,414,403

819,262

321,957

286,963

93,664

193, 999

1,358,140

15,793,997
14,846,468

6,453,625

1,008,749

389,477

367,727

134,287

217,134

1,507,728

5,674,277

964,199

396,990

336,354

131,279

201, 078

1,431,079

13,565,022

4.697,639

841,516

543,393

316,560

156,597

189, 851

1,476,699

12,205,719
12,496,275

5,045,046

716,088

519,336

272,364

157,598

216,275

1,536,182

4,804,514

845,130

553, 773

291,348

207,757

212,159

1,461,623

12, 413,235

5,029,225

928,382

565,204

280,333

154,769

278,113

1,555,889

13,510,535

4,590,253

1,011,282

906,000

308,439

252,158

255,084

1,669,254

13,252,197

4,866,131

953,944

1,041, 306

386,664

212,243

183,015

1,783,672

13,671,661

5,687,053

965,205

1,159,210

404,672

180,062

187,521

1,955,795

15,429,049

4,993,862

110,798

1,388,702

443,568

210,382

203,992

1,750,608

15,410,710

a No detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign countries was published for this year, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage
of each foreign country, if any, may have cleared at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage for the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports.




TONNAGE CLEARED— BY COUNTRIES.

Tons,
1870

British
Columbia.

233

TONNAGE OF THE MERCHANT MARINE.
No. 2 0 5 .— T o n n a g e
M a r in e

of

of

the

the

SAILING

and

U n it e d S t a t e s ,

STEAM VESSELS
1865 t o 1891,

from

of

the

M

erchant

in c l u s iv e

.

[From the records of the Bareau of Navigation.]
Y e a r en ding J a n e 30—

Sailin g v e s s e ls .

Steam ve ssels.

No.

No.

Tons.

T o ta l.

No.

Tons.

1865 a ......................................................

1,212,805

367,189

1 8 6 5 6 ......................................................

2,816,838

699,950

Tons.
1Lf!WQ A&i
J
v«rr
9f t/lUf
Klfl 7Q
O
#QU
3

1866 a .....................................................

2,442,012

926,267

3,368,279

1866

6......................................................

1867 a ..............................
1867

6

157, 245

942, 499

2,834,535

1,122, 980

3 957 515

.

68900

278,072

1868 a ......................................................
1868 b ......................................................

\
j

1869 a ................................................
1870

785,254

6.......................................................

1871....................................................

24,499

1

c 3,118,895

i

23,941

{ 3,619

33,449
3,041,073

3,546

ojis Q
wro,
m7
i*>
j

c 1,199,415

| 28,118

t ..................
1,103,568

f 4,318.310
t

27,487

33,449
4,144, 641

25,474

3,171,412

3,524 ; 1,075,095

28,998

4,246, 507

26,084

3,194,970

3,667

1,087,637

29,651

4,282,607
4,437,747

1872 ....................................................

27,361

3,326,194

3,753

3,111,553

31,114

1873....................................................

28,657

3,539,584

4,015

1,156,443

32,672

4,696,027

1874....................................................

28,300

3,615,042

4,186

1,185,610

32,486

4,800, 6V2

1875..........................................................

28,050

3,685,064

4,235

1,168,668

32,280

4,853,732

1876..........................................................

21, 614

3,107,086

4,320

1,172,372

25,934

4,279,458

1877..........................................................

20,991

3,071,403

4,395

1,171,197

25,386

4,242, COO

1878..........................................................

20,792

3,045,087

4,472

1,167,678

25,264

4, 212, 705

1879..........................................................
1880..........................................................

20,642

2,043,429

4,569

1,176,172

25,211

4,169, 601

19,995

2,856,476

4,717

1,212,558

24,712

4,068,034

1881..........................................................

19,205

2,792,736

4,860

1,264,998

24,065

4,057, 734

1882..........................................................

19,177

2,810,108

5,191

1,355,825

24,368

4,165,933

1883..........................................................

18,968

2,822,293

5,249

1,413,194

24,217

4,235,487

1884..........................................................

18,681

2,805,320

6,401

1,465,909

24,082

4, 271,229

1885..........................................................

18,564

2,771,017

5,399

1,494,917

23,963

4,265,934

1886..........................................................

18,067

2,608,152

5,467

1,522,984

23,534

4,131,136

1887..........................................................

17,582

2,563,128

5,481

1,542,717

23,063

4,105, 845

1888 ........................................................

17,587

2,543,846

5, 694

1, 648,070

23, 281

4,191, 916

1889..........................................................

17,699

2,541,924

5,924

1,765,551

23, 623

4,307, 475

1890..........................................................

17,502

2,565, 409

5,965

1,859, 088

23, 467

4,424,497

1891..........................................................

17,683

2,668,495

6,216

2,016,264

23,899

4, 684, 759

a New admeasurement.

No. 205a.—
C oast,

Tonnage Ow ned

and on the

in c l u s iv e

on the

N orthern L

b Old admeasurement.
A

akes

t l a n t ic a n d
and

W

Gu l f C o asts,

estern

R iv e r s ,

on the

from

1881

P a c if ic
to

1891,

.

Year ending June 30—

Atlantic
and Gnlf.

Western
Rivers.
Tom.
394,048

302,435
327,565

Tons.
663,383
711,270
723,912

334,669
360,608

733,069
749,949

356,356
346,054

4,235,487
4,271,229
4,265,934

347,685
356,445
399,889
436,273
428,392

762,561
783,722
874,102

334,902
327,405

4,131,137
4,105,845

972,271
1,063,064

305,083
299,427
294,446

4,191,915
4,307,475
4,424,497

440,858

1,154,870

308,348

4,684,750

Tons.

Tons.

2,713,917
2,759,220

286,386

1881............................................................. ...........
1882.........................................................................
1883.........................................................................
3884.........................................................................

2,822,962
2,847,135

1885.........................................................................
1886.........................................................................

2,809,323
2,685,989

1887.........................................................................
1888.........................................................................
1889.........................................................................
1890..........................................................................
1891..........................................................................

2,638.273
2,612,841
2,599,504
2, 638, 595
2,780,683




Northern
Lakes.

Pacific.

393,009
361,048

Total.
Tons.
4,057,734
4,165,934

234

TONNAGE— EMPLOYMENT OP.

No. 2 0 6 .— T o n n a g e
M a r in e
Trade

of
and

the
in

the

SAILING

of the

U n it e d

St a t e s

F is h e r ie s ,

and

STEAM VESSELS

em ployed

from

1846

to

in

of

F o r e ig n

the

the
and

M erchant
C o a s t w is e

L891.

[From the record* o f the Bureau o f Navigation.)
Employed in the—
Year ending—

Foreign
trade.

Motive power.

Cod and
Coastwise W hale
mack­
trade.
fisheries. erel fish­
eries.

Sail

Steam.

Total
sail and
steam.

Annual
increase,
or de­
crease.
Decrease

T ong.

T ong.

1846..............

943,307

1,315,577

187,420

115, 781

2,214,192

347,893

2,562,085

6.00

1847..............

1,047,454

1,488,601

193,859

109,132

2,434,205

404,841

2,839.046

10.82

1848..............

1,168,707

1, 659,317

192,613

133,405

2,726,151

427,891

3,154,042

11.09

1849..............

1,258,756

1,770,376

180,186

124,698

2,871,621

462,395

3,334,016

5.71

1850..............

1,439,694

1,797,825

146,017

151,918

3,009,507

525,947

3,535,454

6.64

1851..............

1,544,663

1,899,976

181,644

146,156

3,188,832

583,607

3,772,439

6.70

1852..............

1, 705,650

2,055,873

ISC, 798

183,119

3,495,200

643,240

4,138,440

9.70

1853..............

1,910,471

2,134,258

193,203

169,078

3,802,392

604,618

4,407,010

6.49

June 30—

Tpns

T o n t.

Tom .

Tom .

Tom .

P e r c e n t.

1854............... 2,151,918

2,321,114

181,901

146,969

4,126,295

676,607

4,802,902

8.96

1855..............

2,348,358

2, 543,265

186,848

133,540

4,441,716

770,285

5,212,001

8.52

1856..............

2,302,190

2,247,603

189,461

132,339

4,198,576

673,077

4,871,653

— 6.53

1857..............

2,268,196

2,336,609

195,842

130,196

4,235,059

705,784

4,940,843

1.42

1858..............

2,301,148

2,401,220

198,594

148,846

4,320,418

729,390

5,049,808

2.20

1859..............

2,321,674

2,488,929

185, 728

156,707

4,376,285

768,753

5,145.038

1.90

1860..............

2,379,396

2,644,867

166,841

162,764

4,485,931

867,937

5,353,868

4.06

145,734

4,662,609

877,204

5,539,813

3.47

5,112,164

—7.72

2,496,894

2,704,544

1862..............

2,173,537

2,606,716

117,714

214,197

4,401,701

710,463

1863.............

1,926,886

2,960,633

99,228

168,309

4,579,537

575,519

5,155,056

0.84

977,960

4,986,400

—3.27

5,096,782

2.21

1861..............

1864..............

192,641

1,486,749

3,245,265

95,145

159,241

4,008,440

1865..............

1,518,350

3,381,522

90,516

106,394

4,029,643 1,067,139

1866..............

1,387,756

2,719,621

105,170

98,231

3,227,266 1,083,512

4,310,778

—15.42

1867.............

1,515,648

2,660,390

52,384

76,065

3,112,607 1,191,880

4,304,487

— 0.14

1.10

1868..............

1,494,389

2,702,140

71,343

83,887

3,152,344 1,199,415

4,351,759

1869............

1,496,220

2, 515,515

70,202

62,704

3,041,073 1,103,568

4,144,641

4. 76

1870.............

1,448,846

2.638,247

67,954

91,460

3,171,412 1,075,095

2,246,507

2. 41

1871..............

1,363, 652

2,764,600

61,490

92,865

3,194,970 1,087,637

4,282,607

0.85

1872..............

1.359,040

2,929,552

51,608

97,547

3,326,194 1,111,553

4,437,747

3. 62

1873.............

1,378,533

3,163,220

44,755

109,519

3,539,584 1,156,443

4,696,027

5.82

1874..............

1,389,815

3,293,439

39,108

78,290

3,615,042 1,185,610

4,800,652

2.23

1 8 7 5 ..._____

1,515,598

3,219,698

38,229

80,207

3,685,064 1,168,668

4,853,732

1.10

1876..............

1,553,705

2, 598,835

39,116

87,802

3,107,086 1,172,373

4279,458

-1 1 .8 3
— 0.86

1877..............

1,570,600

2,540,322

40,593

91,085

3,071,403 1,171,197

4,242,600

1878..............

1,589,348

2,497,-170

39,700

86,547

3,045,087 1,167,678

4,212,765

— 0.70

1879..............

1,451.505

2,598,183

40,028

79,885

2,993,429 1,176,172

4,169,601

— L 02

1880..............

1,314,402

2,637,686

38,408

77,538

2,856,476 1,211,558

4,068,034

— 2.43

1881..............

1,297,035

2,646,011

38,551

76,136

2,792 736 1,264,998

4,057,734

—0.25

1882..............

1,259,492

2,795,776

32,802

77,863

2,810,107 1,355,826

4,165,933

2.66

1883..............

1,269,681

2,838,354

32,414

95,038

2,822,293 1,413,194

4,235,487

1.67

1884..............

1,276,972

2,884,068

27,249

82,940

2.805,320 1,465,909

4,271,229

0.84

1885..............

1,262,814

2,895,371

25,184

82,565

2,771,017 1,494,917

4,265,934

-0 .1 2

1886..............

1,088,041

2,939,252

23,138

80,705

2,608,152 1,522,984

4,131,136

-3 .1 6

1887..............

989,412

2,929,217

26,151

79,548

2,563,128 1,542,717

4,105,845

— 0.60

1888..............

919,302

3,172,120

24,482

76,012

2,543,846 1,648,070

4,191,916

2.10

1889..............

999,619

3,211,416

21,976

74,464

2,541,924 l, 765,551

4,307,475

2.74

1890..............

928,062

3.409,435

18,633

68,367

2,565,409 1,859,088

4,424,497

2.71

1891..............

988,719

3,609,876

17,231

68^933

2,668,495 2,016,264

4,684,759

5.88




235

TONNAGE BUILT.
No. 207.— C l a s s ,

Number,

and

St a t e s,

Tonnage

from

1848

to

VESSELS BUILT
1891, i n c l u s i v e .

of

in

the

U n it e d

Number, class, and tonnage.
Total.

Sailing vessels.
Year ending
J une 30—

Ships
ana
barks.

Brigs.

Steam vessels.

Sloops,
canal Total
Schoon­
boats, num­
ers.
and
ber.
barges.

Tons.

Num ­
ber.

Tons.

Num­
ber.

Tons.

1848...............

254

174

701

547 1,676

265,549.53

175

52,526.01 1,851

318,075.54

1849................

198

148

623

370 1,339

213,970.81

215

43,018.01 1,554

256,988.82

1850.................

247

117

554

307 1,225

227,997.51

197

51,258.35 1,422

279,255.86

1851-------------

211

65

622

325 1,123

221,145.89

245

78,326.47 1,368

299,472.41

1852................

255

79

585

265 1,184

2 6 9 ,8 2 1 .8 1

268

85,534.33 1,452

355,3 5 6 .1 9

1853................

270

95

681

391 1,437

332,339.12

280

95,155.67 1,717

427,494.79

1854................

334

112

661

386 1,493

447,216.26

284

88,829.82 1,777

536,046.13

1855................

381

126

605

669 1,781

510,689.67

246

72,760.32 2,027

583,450.04

1856................

306

103

594

479 1,482

404,054.39

232

65,239.34 1,714

469,293.73

1857................

251

58

504

358 1,171

304,345.18

272

74,459.52 1,443

378,804.70
244,712.87

1858................

122

46

431

400

999

179,338.53

242

65,374.34 1,241

1859................

89

28

207

284

698

121,296.83

177

35,305.45

875

156,602.33

1860................

36

372

289

807

145.427.58

275

69,370.07 1,082

214,797.65

1861................

110
110

39

360

371

880

172,207.94

266

60,986.36

1,146

233,194.35

1862................

GO

17

207

397

681

119,626.67

183

55,449.17

864

175,075.84

1863................

97

34

212

1,113 1,456

216,812.14

360

94,233.67 1,816

311,045.81

1864................

112
100

45

322

1,389 1,368

268,240.76

520

147,499.83 2,388

415,740.64

1865................

46

370

853 1,378

240,090.12

411

146,432.94 1,789

394, 523.11

1866................

96

61

457

926 1,540

210.962. 84

358

125,183.72 1,898

336,146. 56

1867................

95

70

517

657 1.339

233,584.53

179

72,010.33 1,518

305,594.86

1868................

80

48

590

848 1,566

221,364.67

236

63,940.06 1,802

285,304.73

1869................

91

30

501

820 1,448

210,164.16

279

65,065.99 1,727

275,230.15
276,953.31

1870................

73

27

519

700 1,328

206,332.39

290

70,620.92 1,618

1871................

40

14

498

901 1,453

185,384.02

' 302

87,842.49 1,755

273,226.51

1872................

15

10

426

900 1,351

146,842.57

292

62,209.66 1,643

209,052.25

1873................

28

9

611

1,869

271,235.10

402

88,010.66

2,271

359,245.76

1874...............

71

655

995 1,743

330,795.25

404

101,929.92 2,147

432, 725.17

1875................

114

502

340

978

235,178.95

323

62, 459. 8 4

1,301

297, 638. 79

1876 ..............

76

22.
22
6

424

269

774

134,333.72

338

69,251.91

1,112

203,585.63

1,221

1877................

71

4

337

352

764

129,077.45

265

47, 514.51 1,029

176, 591.96

1878................

81

7

279

557

924

153,643.97

334

81,859.60 1.258

235,503. 5 7
193, OiO. 69

1879................

37

494

797

106,669.34

335

86,361.35 1,132

23

10
2

256

1880................

286

243

554

78,556.20

348

78,853.70

1881................

29

3

318

314

664

162,388.09

444

2
2
2

473

363

869

160,427.07

502

121,842.66 1,371

282,269.73

567

227

829

158,200.13

439

107,229.78 1,268

265,429.91

1882................

31

1883................

33

1884................

24

1885................

11
8

1886................
1887................
1888................

7
4

1890................

1
10

1801................

13

1889................




1
1

1

902

157,409.90

118,070.55 1,108

280,458.64

533

221

780

134,186.53

410

91,327.47 1,190

225,514.00

379

192

582

74,723.44

338

84,332.75

920

159,056.19

275

191

475

50,985.57

240

44,467.82

715

95,453.39

258

279

545

50,376.16

299

100,073.87

844

150,450.03

275

305

584

76,080.36

430

142,006.52 1,014

218,086.88

296

340

637

71,816.02

440

159,318.31 1.077

231,134.33

347

284

641#

135,077.08

410

159,045.68 1,051

294,122.76

447

435

896

184,265.47

488

185,036.82 1,384

369,302.29

236

TONNAGE BUILT.

No. 208.—T o n n a g e

of

VESSELS BUILT

U n it e d St a t e s ,

Year ending
Juue 30—

On the Nexr Eng­
land coast.

No.
1877......................

233

Tons.

the

sever al

Tons.

No.

90,992

708

132,996

s e c t io n s

in c l u s iv e

On the Missis­
sippi River and
its tributaries.

On the entire
seaboard.

Aro.

in

1877 t o 1891,

from

On the Great
Lab.es.

Tons.

of

the

.

Total tonnage
built.

Tons.

No.

Ton*.

232

34,693

89

8,903

1,029

176,592
235,504

1878......................

231

90,386

697

155,138

460

68,928

101

11,438

1,258

1879......................

163

55,874 j

657

115,683

380

62,213

95

15,135

1,132

193,031

1880 ....................

184

46,374 1

630

101, 719

135

32, 791

137

22,889

902

157,409

1881......................

187

54,488

711

125, 766

182

81,189

215

73,504

1,108

280,459

1882......................

304

93,965

965

188,084

152

35,817

254

58, 3C9

1,371

282,270

1883......................

342

110,226

972

210,349

125

26,443

171

28,638

1,268

265,430

1884......................

250

84,046

962

178,419

93

16,664

135

30,431

1,190

225,514

1885......................

173

48,128

722

121,010

81

11, 220

117

26,826

920

159,056

1886......................

111
101

30,624

554

64,458

76

10, 595

85

29,400

715

95,453

24.035

613

83,061

79

10,901

152

56,488

844

150,450

1888......................

150

33,813

708

105,125

84

11, 859

222

101,103

1,014

218,087

1889......................

174

39,983

769

111,852

83

12,202

225 107,080

1,077

231,134

78, 577

756

169,091

104

16,506

191 108, 520

1,051

294,123

105,491

1,066

237,462

114

19,984

204 111, 856

1,384

369,302

1887......................

1890......................

208

1891......................

327

1

No. 209.—T o n n a g e

of

U n it e d

IRON SAILING
States,

from

and

1869

STEAM VESSELS BUILT

to

1891,

in c l u s iv e

in

the

.

[From tbe records of the Bureau o f Navigation.]

Year ending June 30—

Sailing vessels.
No.

1869 .......................................................
1870 .......................................................
1871.........................................................
1872.........................................................
1873.........................................................
1874.........................................................
1875.........................................................
1876.........................................................
1877.........................................................
1878.........................................................
1879.........................................................
1880.........................................................
1881.........................................................
1882.......„................................................
1883.........................................................
1884.........................................................
1885.........................................................
1886.........................................................
1887.........................................................
1888.........................................................
1889.........................................................
1890.........................................................
1891.........................................................




Tons.

2
2

1, 039
679
2.067

1
1

44
36

1
3
1

2,033
4,432
731
692
93
747

3

1
4i

1

33

a4

4,975
6,309

a Barges.

Steam vessels.
No.

Tons.

8
18
20
26
23
20
25
7
32
24
30
41
43
34
31
47
23
28

39
47
59

76

3,545
7,602
13,412
12,766
26,548
33,097
21,632
21,346
5,927
26,960
22,008
25,538
28,320
40,097
37,613
31,200
43,297
14,216
34, 261
35,972
54,509
75,403
99,309

Total.
No.

Tons.

10
20
20
26
23
20
25
7
32
24
31
42
43
35
34
48
26
29
43
48
63
82

4,584
8,281
15, 479
12,766
26,548
33, 097
21,632
21,346
5,927
26,960
22,008
25,582
28,35C
40,097
39,646
35,632
44,028
14,908
34,353
36, 719
54,542
80,378
105,618

DISASTERS TO VESSELS.

237

No. 210. —Summary of DISASTERS to VESSELS which occurred on and near
the Coasts and on the R tvers of the United States, and to American
V essels at Sea and on the Coasts of Foreign Countries during this years
FROM 1875 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

(From Reports of the General Superintendent of tlie Lite-Saving Servico.l

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

3

a

a .
•g
o a
g
5i tr
rj
sO g

■2 8
s«

r

fc

H

Lives lost, a

|

3-2 ~$P
9
ca o p a
y > Ctt'O

Losses to car­
goes.

id

Losses to vea*
sels.

’-Z

l Tonnage of ves­
sels damaged.

P
.,a2 .
be P

S3

£

Tonnage o f ves­
sels totally lost.

W reck s involv­
ing total loss.

.2 3 g

!

Yoara.

Total number of
vessels.

1

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON THE ATLANTIC, GULF, AND PACIFIC COASTS OF
THE UNITED STATES.

•

•s
g

1
i

1875..................

766

163

503

27,369

160,216

2,790,510

614,192

3,744

5,662

152

1876..................

743

517

40,023

139,864

2,891,610

570,385

2,302

5,563

363

1877..................

739

220
22ft

510

44,119

166,905

3,239,385

889,355

4,810

6, 677

187

1878..................

703

239

484

44,433

160,576

3,092, RQO

1, 267,580

4,702

6,143

312

1879..................

700

2-1G

460

45,211

159,576

2, 381,800

1, 195,255

5,331

5,870

177

1880.................

738

218

520

31,097

206,743

2,213,205

660, 5G5

6,291

6,752

110

1881..................

621

213

408

42,766

155,802

2,471,745

1, 512,605

d, G88

5,802

92

1882................

715

201

514

41,127

168,018

2, 586,125

900,055

4,053

6,987

55

1883................

615

180

435

38,005

174,167

3,015,690

991,800

6,556

5,708

105

i m .............

730

185

545

37,296

208,279

2,684,540

1,014,850

0,834

0,241

197

1885..................

634

175

459

30,277

218,292

2, 416,530

627,000

7,638

6,397

47

1880..................

850

253

597

51,800

224,063

2,800,370

1,230,780

7,332

7,047

151

1887..................

728

204

524

41,423

248,128

2,428,700

723,965

6,422

0,801

no

1888. . . . . ........

746

104

552

35,529

252,516

2,388,605

990,555

5,013

6, 43 L

144

1889..................

7C1

223

538

51,833

267,670

3,864,590

970,765

4,905

7,465

159

1890.................

75-1

214

540

60,912

284,230

3,393, 390

1,012,080

9,103

7, B60

1881.................

713

180

533

45,286

258,643

2,678,085

1,016,090

1 2 , 967

7, 609

202
b lU

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON THE GREAT LAKES.

1875..............
1876..............
1877...............
1878...............
1879...............
1880...............
1881...............
1882..............
1883..............
1884...............
1885...............
1886...............
1887...............
1888...............
1880...............
1890...............
1891...............

523
308
150
263
203
341
354
321
295
323
239
220
330
319
264
298
329

45
53
39
63
36
53
OS
39
51
63
37
51
64
75
50
40
62

478
255
111
200
172
288
280
282
244
260
202
169
275
244
214
258
267

24, 975
14,640
7,875
13,455
8,961
10,896
16,298
10,291
11,977
16,940
8,232
12,706
15,852
19,147
12,690
15,665
16,558

126, 457
68,866
47,862
72,582
60, 618
110,704
1X1,693
117,403
109,183
112,207
95,301
88,706
131,878
126,874
149,535
191,578
208,367

951,884 :
566,240
1,136,335
3,157,490
166,065
457, 940
300,155
684,470
147, 790
468,035
455,085
750,575
073,725
447,375
265,605
933,090
124,030
749,005
470,265
1,158,625
211,790
814,645
148,445
824,845
371,060
Z, 048,150
418,545
1,074,200
189,855
1,039,725
203,085.
1,434,055
243,210*
1,305,530

413
294
292
224
526
481
1,088
298
209
381
179
184
1, 069
448
G6
1,149
1,607

4,014
2,652
1,446
2,100
1,754
2,908
3,021
2,839
2,472
2,863
2,232
1,069
3,150

2,040
2,742
3,300
3,474

01
84
47
38
14
29
127
71
65
91
18
78
103
83
26
8
650

a Exclusive of lives lost on vessels sufferjig no material damage.
6Number of lives lost on steamers: Atlantic, Gulf, and Paoific coasts, 105, ana on the Great
Lakes, 17.




238

DISASTERS TO VESSELS.

Wo. 210.— S u m m a r y
Tin? C o a s t s
from

1875

op

DISASTERS
R iv e r s

a n d o n the

1891,

to

in c l u s iv e

to

VESSELS wmcri

of th e

U n it e d St a t e s ,

occurred o x

and

near

e t c ., d u r in g t h e y e a r s

— Continued.

100
88
134
117
130
ISO
10(3
167
180
193
103
199
188
373
170
161
163

38
41
67
41
40
54
63
49
50
53
65
53
55
52
47
57
43

s|g
S
-nH

n
.

5 :^ 1
« oa&

p
is

<n .
gH
> CSl
CMU
° 3
|a
i f
EH■

n
ID

>
Oj

m«

Dollars.

1875.............
1870..............
1877..............
1878..............
1879..............
1880..............
1881..............
388*2..............
1883..............
183-1..............
1885..............
188G..............
1887..............
1888..............
1880..............
1890..............
1891..............

68
47
67
76
90
132
133
118
130
140
128
146
133
121
123
101
120.

13,187
34,223
11,318
15,245
7,371
14,344
18,006
13,483
10,461
12,610
13, 942
12,558
20,203
11,937
15,238
12,553
10,175

23,460
19,831
30,318
28,577
30,317
62, 092
47,916
47,491
48,860
42,071
42,602
52,341
47, 465
48,334
45,070
39,56S
49.943

797,787
1,005,800
630,100
749, 800
408, 650
611,640
067,550
1,026,445
1, 057,050
826.735
908,280
828,820
1,023,815
634,265
678,780
735,085
543,515

Losses to car­
goes.

Wrecks involv­
ing total loss.

Years.

Total number of
vessels.

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON RIVERS OP THE UNITED STATES.
£

ft .
CM £

©£
<d a
.© 5
a®
£

U«
o IS

1,035
840
1,121
1,463
975
3,978
1,650
2,092
2,364
1,408
4,074
1, fill
1,130
2,146
1,700
2,079
1, 85S

1,707
1, 737
1,631
2,007
1,789
3,281
3,464
3,326
3,314
2,637
2,882
2,733
2,725
2,330
3,028
2,484
2,576

s v
5

e
S'
in
>

DoUars.

418,392
832,525
808,725
507,165
253,176
610,850
927,610
373,820
305,820
554,725
254,935
313,775
416, 670
473,890
431,290 _
191,405
397,385

125
54
44
53
31
31
53
115
168
30
42
37
89
17
78
63
M28

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES TO AMERICAN VESSELS AT SEA AND ON THE COASTS
OP FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
1875.............. 231
1876.............. 414
3877.............. 524
1878.............. 400
1879.............. 501
1889.............. , 359
1881............... 357
1882.............. 811
1883.............. 326
1884.............. 401
1885.............. 341
1886.............. 381
1887.............. 314
1888.............. 296
1889.............. 331
1890.............. 257
1891.............. 226

79
140
197
140
197
124
124
166
94
138
115
142
103
98
121
99
77

152
265
327
260
30-1
235
233
205
232
263
226
239
211
198
210
158
149

37,888
40,112
73,414
59,476
50,077
53,155
55,980
40,926
41,240
40,764
54*277
51,339
39,921
53,748
51,502
43,607
29,854

89,764
134,216
162,290
127,999
151,870
124,511
128,564
108,564
141,727
145,959
136,215
117,955
186,431
121,079
149,225
112,493
120,230

2, 985,042
3,066,480
5,158,595
3,285,320
3,537,675
2,340,520
2, 007,275
2,301,710
2,199,210
2,714,480
3,239,140
2,543,050
1,764,390
2,744,370
3,995,100
2,090,950
1,393,590

1,094,116
1,509,435
3,410, 975
2,707,710
2,980,265
1,450,300
1,720, 020
1,875,330
879,050
1,834,975
1,349,685
1,574,135
629,205
1,684,800
855,195
507,425
915,995

080
207
666
368
1,558
544
398
1,260
533
1,236
1,263
535
273
841
1,063
380
496

a Exclusive of liven lost on vessels snffering no material damage.
b Number of lives lost on steamers: On rivers, 128, and at sea, 12,




3,117
4, 3fc0
5, 664
4,378
5,550
4,256
4,175
3,957
4, 041
4,901
4,019
4,069
3, 570
3,546
4,817
3,046
3,057

556
377
548
241
508
299
351
261
211
480
228
310
251
309
390
283
6104

239

DISASTERS TO VESSELS.

No. 210.— Summary of DISASTERS to VESSELS which occurred on and near
the

Coast and

on the

Rivers

of the

United States,

etc., during the years

from 1875 to 1891 inclusive—Continued.

U
0®

cx

6s

Dollars.

£

in

Dollars.

Lives lost.a

if

a
**
ja
fOs ®
V

Number
crews.

a*

H

Losses to car*
goes.

i

n

■3£

Losses to ves*
sols.

!|

Casualties i n •
volving partial
and unknown
damage.

Years.

Total number of
vessels.

RECAPITCTLATION.

1875.................. 1,610

319

1,291 102,819

389,897

7,525,173

2,692,910

5,878

14,500

894

1876.................. 1,553

469

1,084 117,998

382,777

8,700,225

4,075,835

3,802

14,332

878

1877.................. 1,547

532

1, 015 136,721

407,465

9,495,110

4,781,120

6,889

15,418

826

1878.................. 1,483

483

1,000

132,609

389,734

7,812,480

4,782,610

6,757

14,774

644

1879.................. 1,545

519

1,026 120,620

402,381

6,881,160

2,576,485

8,390

14,963

730

1880.................. J, 624

449

1,175 109,492

504,950

5,915,940

3,176,800

9,294

17,197

469

1 8 8 1 ................ 1,528

468

1,060 133,050

443,975

7,080,295

4,607,610

7,824

16,462

623

1882 ................ 1,514

395

1,119 111, 827

442,376

6,848,270

3,414,310

8,603

17,109

502

1883.................. 1,416

375

1,041 107,683

473,938

7,020,955

2,393, 760

9,662

15,535

539

1884.................. 1,647

439

1,208 113,610

508,576

7,384,380

3,874,815

9,859

16,702

807

1885.................. 1,407

392

1,015 106,728

492,410

7,378,595

2,443,410

14,054

15,530

335
576

1886.................. 1,650

499

1,151 128,403

483,070

7,093,085

3,267,135

9,862

15,818

1887.................. 1,569

426

1,143 117,399

563,402

6,265,055

2,140,990

8,903

16,246

553

1888.................. 1,534

419

1,115 120,361

549, 703

6,841,440

3,571,290

8,448

15,247

554
659

1889 ................ 1,526

441

1,085 131,263

611,509

9,578,195

2,446,605

7,824

18,052

1890 ................ 1,470

410

1,060 132,737

627,875

7,653,480

2,172,595

12,720

16,690

556

1891.................. 1,431

362

1,069 101,873

637,183

5,921,320

2,572,680

16,928

16,806

5446

In the foregoing are included wrecks and casualties to war and other Government
vessels, on the coasts and rivers of the United States, as follows:
1876.............
1877.............
1878............. .
1879 ............
1880 .............
1881...............
1882...............
1883 .............
3884...............
1885...............
1886 .............
1888.............
1889...............
1800...............
1801..............

1

1

7

7

3
1
4
3

1

1

4
2

1

7

3

4

a

1, 370

2

4

4

116

6

2
3
1
9
3

1,020

1

6
8

2

1

2

7

3

4

6,000

1,270
3,158
2,411
685
4,670
2,375
10,466
2,819
919
3,970
566
1,150
7,811
553
6,167

1,100
412,300
350
300
82,540
17,750
100,100
20
3,000
2,625
1,200
1,636,495
7,500
1,290

1
20

129
261
249
87
577
283
1,269
300
38
341
42

6
3

1,799
9
499

6

3

Exclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage,
ft Total number of lives lost on steamers, 262.




98

20
11
3

51

a

o f e a c h STATE a n d TERRITORY in t h e U n it e d St a t e s , i n S q u a r e
o f T e r r i t o r i e s ; D a t e o f A d m is s io n of N e w St a t e s in to t h e U n io n , a n d t iie
t h e t a k in g o f t h e C e n s u s o f 1890.

M il e s a n d A c r e s ; t h e D a t e o f O r g a n iz a t io n
P o p u l a t io n of e a c h S t a t e a n d T e r r it o r y a t

240

No. 2 1 1 . — AREA

[From, the Annual Report o f the Commissioner o f the General Land Office.]

Civil divisions.

United
States

Statutes.

A ct admit­
ting State.

United
States
Statutes.

Area o f the States and TerArea re­
Number o f maining
ritories.
un­
Population
------------------------------------------ acres sur­
surveyed
veyed up to
in 1890.
In square
June 30,1891. on June 30,
In acres.
1891.
Page.
miles.

VoL Page.
N ew Hampshire
M assachusetts...
Rhode Island . . .
C on necticut-----N ew Y o r k .........
N ew Jersey........
Pennsylvania___
D elaw are........... .
M aryland............
V irg in ia ............. .
North Carolina.,
South. Carolina ..
Georgia...............

Acres.

Original States.

5,939,200
4,992, 000
835,840
3, 040,000
30, 080, 000
5, 324, 800
29.440.000
1, 356,800
7,119,360
24,542,720
32,450,560
21.760.000
37.120.000

1,042,390
1,655,980
1,617,947
1,151,149
1,837,353

45,600
35.000
274,356
23.000

24,115,200
6,535,680
29.184.000
22.400.000
175,587,840
14.720.000

1,858,635
332,422
1, 767, 518
661,086
2,235, 523
762,794

39,972
44,893
33,809
47,156

25,581,976
28,731,090
21,637,760
30,179,840

9,280
7,800
1,306
4,750

47.000

,r

8,320
46.000
2,120
11,124
38,348
50,704
34.000

58.000

376, 530
2,238,943
345,506
746, 258
5,997,853
1,444,933
5,258,014
168, 493

States admitted.
K e n t u c k y .................................................................

T e x a s ..........................................................................

Feb. 4,1791
Feb. 18,1791
June 1,1796
Mar. 3,1820
Dec. 29,1845

W est V irginia...................................................

Dec. 31,1862

V e r m o n t .....................................................................
T e n n e s s e e .................................................................
M a i n e .........................................................................

37,680
191
491
544
108

10,212

Public land States and Territories.
STATES.
O h io...........
Louisiana..
I n d ia n a ....
M ississippi




Mar. 3,1805
M ay 7,1800
Apr. 7,1798

2
2
1

Apr. 30,1802
331 Apr. 8,1812
58 Dec. 11,1816
549 Dec. 10,1817

2
2
3
3

173
701
399
472

25,581, 976
27,130, 970
21,637,760
30,179,840

1,600,120

3,672,316
1,118, 587
2,192,404
1, 289,600

AREA, POPULATION, ETC., OF EACH STATE.

A ct organiz­
ing Terri­
tory.

F eb .

3,1809

M ar. 3,1817

514

D ec.

3

371

D ec. 14,1819

743

M a r. 2,1821

493

2

3

M ar. 2,1819

2

Jan . 11,1805

536

55,414

35,465,093

35,465,093

3,826,351

608

50,722

32,462,115

32,462,115

1,513,017

645

65,370

41,836,931

41,836,931

2,679,184

J u n e 15,1836

3
3
3
5

50

52,203

33,410,063

33,410,063

1,128,179

309

Jan . 26,1837

5

144

56,451

36,128,640

36,128,640

2,093,889

3,1818

F l o r i d a ....................................................................................... M ar. 30,1822
J u n e 12,1838

3

654

M a r. 3,1845

5

742

59,268

37,931,520

30,830,657

5

235 ___ d o .............

5

742

55,045

35,228,800

35,288,800

1,911,896

£

A p r. 20,1836

5

M a r. 3,1847

9

178

53,924

34,511,360

34,511,360

1,686,880

►

Sept. 9,1850

9

452

157,801

100,992,640

72,443,739

M in n e s o t a ................................................................................. M ar. 3,1849
O r e g o n ........................................................................................ A u g . 14,1848
M a y 30,1854
N e v a d a .................................................%................................... M ar. 2,1861
N e b r a s k a .................................................................................. M a y 30,1854
C o lo r a d o .................................................................................... F eb . 28,1861
N o rth D a k o t a ...................................................................... >
S o u th D a k o t a ...................................................................... *
M on ta n a

.

T_____________________________ . . . . . . . .

M ar. 2,1861
M a y 26,1864

10

9

403

F eb . 26,1857

9

323

F e b . 14,1859

277

Jan . 29,1861

11
11
12

209

M ar. 21,1864

277

Feb.

9,1867

M ar.

10
12
10
12
12
13

7,100,863

391,422

28,548,901

1,208,130
1,301,826

166

83,531

53,459,840

42,588,112

10,871,728

383

95,274

60,975,360

40,891,716

20,083,644

126

80,891

51,770,240

51,770,240

13

30

112,090

71,737,600

33,272,753

38,464,847

45,761

14

391

73,558

47,077,359

47,256,537

212,263

1,058,910

313,767
1,427,096

3,1875

18

474

104,500

66,880,000

59,696,356

7,183,644

412,198

(F e b . 22,1889

25

676

71,190

45,561,600

24,445,413

21,116,187

182,719

< - . . d o ..........

25

676

79,130

50,643,200

29,825,061

20,818,139

328,808

...

25

676

143,776

92,016,640

20,662,543

71,354,097

132,159

172 . . . . d o ............

25

676

172
239

85 . . . . d o

W a s h i n g t o n ______ ____ ______________________________ M ar. 2,1853
M ar. 3,1863

10
12

69,994

44,796,160

22,.198,068

22,598,092

349,390

808

J u ly

3,1890

86,294

55,228,160

10,799,017

44,429,143

84,385

W y o m in g . ____________________________ . . . . . . . . . . . . .

J u ly 25,1868

15

178

J u ly 10,1890

97,883

62,645,120

47,536,822

15,108,298

60,705

IJTew M e x ic o - - _____________________________________ Sept. 9,1850

9

U t a h ................................................................................. . . . . d o ...........
A r iz o n a _______________ _____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 24,1863
Alaska .
_________•____________ ___________ Ju ly 27,1868
Indian Territory,- limits defined by act May, 1854..
16,1790
D istrict o f Cotyimbia-- . . . . . ___ , ______________ | July
Mar. 3,1791
Oklahoma o ...................................................................... M ay 2,1890
T o t a l.......................................................................

9
12
15

446
453
664
240

121,201
84,476
113,916
577,390
40,376

77,568,640
54,064,640
72,906,240
369,529,600
25,840,640

48,795,447
14,121,960
15,116,269

28,773,193
39,942,680
57,789,971
369,529,600
15,040,000

153,593
207,905
59,620

60

38,400

TERRITORIES.

1
1
26

214 l ......................
130
81

s

18,234,080
28,647
d 3,580,805 d 2 ,291,615,347

10,800,640

(a)
<&)
230,392

17,555,781
994,180,679

678,299
821,243,709

61,834
62,622,250

a T h e p o p u la tio n o f A la s k a fo r 1890 w as 81,795; m ales, 19,130; fem ales, 12,665; w hite, 4,303; m ix ed , 1,819; In d ia n , 23,274; M on g olia n , 2,827; a ll other, 112.
b T h e p o p u la tion o f In d ia n T e r r ito r y fo r 1890 w a s 177,772 [page , C ensus B u lletin N o. 251.
« T h e fig u re s g iv e n fo r O kla h om a T e rrito ry inelu de th e area o f the fo rm e r p u b lic la n d strip , 5,738 square m iles, o r 3,672,320 acres.
d I t is im p o ssib le t o sta te w h e th e r t h e areas o f th e orig in a l States an d th e adm itted States, as g iv e n in th e table, em brace b o t h la n d a n d w a ter s u rfa ce. T h e sou rce fro m
w h ic h t h e y w e re orig in a lly obtain ed i s n o t kn ow n . I n reg a rd to th e areas o f th e p u b lic la n d States an d T erritories w h e re th e p u b lic la n d s u rv e y s h a v e b een com pleted (O hio,
In d ia n a , M is sissip p i, I llin o is, A la b a m a . M issou ri, A rk a n sa s, M ichigan , Io w a , 'W iscon sin , and K an sas), th e areas as g iv e n are from a ctu a l s u rv ey s, and in clu d e th e surfaces or
all noum ean dered stream s, la k e s , e tc ., b u t e x clu d e th e areas o f m eandered w a ters. I n th e States an d T erritories in w h ich t h e p u b lic la n d s u rv e y s are s t ill in progress, th e
t o t a l area em b ra ces b o th la n d a n d w a te r surface, b u t th e area o f su rv ey ed la n d does n o t in clu d e th e surfaoe o f m ean dered w aters.

6

241




tel

POPULATION, ETC., OP EACH STATE, ETC.

S. E x. 63------ 16*

2

in

A cres

of

ORIGINAL HOMESTEAD ENTRIES in each: State and Territory
YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, FROM 1881 TO 1891, INCLUSIVE.

op the

United States

during each

242

No. 212.—A bba

[P repared b y the G eneral L a n d Office.]
States and T e r ­
ritories.

1882.

1883.

1884.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

A la b a m a ...............
300,872.88
268,732.09
284,996.52
266,123.44
A r i z o n a ...................
8,037.43
8,462.84
10,422.81
14,762.85
A r k a n s a s ...............
408,511.41
353,824.00
275,167.10
365.913.98
C a lifo rn ia ...............
247,546.62
299,800.12
427,761.63
285.651.98
C o lo r a d o .................
136,408.88
210,800.43
m , 394. 92
115,550.99
D a k o t a ..................... 1,386,872.18 2,208,268.64 3,437,386.68 2,161,267.86
F lo r id a .....................
191,033.22
104,201.17
212,895.66
*286,613.01
Id a h o .......................
80,632.00
64,555.01
118,871.55
90,907.61
I ll i n o i s . . . . . . . . . . .
184.40
536.75
40.00
40.00
I n d ia n a ..........
40.00
56.70
2,293.23
3,124.14
I o w a ......................
1, 683.82
1,982.61
K a n s a s ...................
447,2 47 04
514,720.24
537,349.07
508,780.91
L o u is ia n a .............
96,628. 77
116,703.70
124,660.19
145,619.39
M ic h i g a n .............
87, 572. 70
79,173.12
71,656.30
103,465.57
M in n e s o t a ...........
538,676.32
431,872.75
444,358.50
588,343.61
M is s i s s ip p i ...........
109, 517.86
148,936.92
138,488.36
167,079.90
M is s o u r i ...............
206,233.16
106,266.55
320,649.41
134,222.68
M o n t a n a ...............
56,361.46
81,213.01
81,821.32
64, 682. 59
N e b r a s k a .............
365,922.00
716, 509.90 1,362,186.23
471,939.05
N ev a d a ...................
6,064.61
4,580.08
3,687.89
2,079.37
N e w M e x i c o .........
73,852.50
78,528.56
86,706.77
151,800.87
N o rth D a k o t a .. . . b...................... b ...................... 6...................... b .....................
O h i o ........................
91.00
40.00
O k la h om a ...............
O r e g o n ....................
236,362.04
122,094.46
153,532?46
233,148.55
6......................
6.....................
b
......................
b
......................
S outh D a k o t a . . . .
U t a h ......................
54,442.57
54,745.43
58,639.05
60,691.46
"W a s h in g to n ........
227,902.56
375,735.94
231,132.66
419,365.12
W i s c o n s i n ...........
88,463,27
115,567.96
133,241.72
98,478.65
W y o m in g ...............
9,216.51
44,153.72
17,387.50
27,748.98
T o t a l............. 5,028,100.69




6,348,045.05

a A d m itte d

8,171,914.38

7,831,509.88

1885.

1886.

Acres.

Acres.

165,321.27
48,678.69
218,955.17
434,209.26
176,214.39
1,218,478.12
175,553.45
110,493.73

197,687.05
28,027.36
249,884.44
472,116.07
281,801.14
1,185,138.37
139,374.36
102, 332.58

1887.

1888.

Acres.

Acres.

1889.

Acres.

1890.

1891.

Acres.

Acres.

315,645.46
27,449.56
337,723.70
310,141.36
350,907.91

328,091.42
34,881.00
305,468.35
411,119.64
289,015.80

152,009.76
91, 676.60
196,30

123,970.00
121,719.66
423.86

1,153.77
1,434.76
2,879.64
967.69
1,079.84
20,756.14
222, 649.89
344,890.34
876,484.39
1,530,372.17 3,224,214.59 1,974,549.98
159,694.66
151,809.57
161,411.36
81, 617.38
98, 904.83
92,810. 28
56, 550.35
67,053.22
49,383.73
69,667.60
55,951.13
115.960.09
235,810.05
175,697.01
280,211, 91
288,052.90
262,672.15
181,699.43
95,874.80
90,047.63
282,853.60
97,619. 22
131, 338.92
124,919.93
206,946.83
176, 613.00
250,361.34
244,155.38
161,185.88
168, 957.49
66,461.58
85,246.13
70,591.72
68,633.37
77,697.05
85,407.88
622,626.90
475,183.71
1,748,841.54 1,590,410.71 1,098,636.01
839,675.77
2,717.96
640.00
1,751.94
1,578.69
2,067.19
640.00
57,503.08
68,075.31
59 397 35
67,894.29
57,909.48
64,730.39
b___________ 6____________ b...................... 6...................... b......................
136,739.81
|
80.00
240.00
903,962.10 1,081,883.64
19i,444.04
287,23L 28
225,378.54
257,080.36
264,004 39
240,985.04
h___________ h____________ b...................... b...................... b......................
200,468.31
45,513.08
49,206.87
41,869.35
63,538.81
75,975.27
49,355.44
269,499.75
406, 557.50
259,264.34
290,513.13
323,070.88
480,635.79
101,576.22
80,116.91
45,185.59
109,517.66
105,700.52
79,927.73
59,477.62
62, 334.81
57,515.77
46,195.28
65,959.98
74,712.29

3,166.82
162,898.84
157,904.42
75,495.06
220,734.48
237,739.22
186,377.04
119.215.76
288,480.19
2,960.35
78,049.19
173,236.51
195.00
294,786.14
369,247.34
237.531.76
51, 558.11
535,746.94
147,357.45
83,023.31

338.729.87
24,537.90
337,769.45
505,037.93
801,574.79
746,203.70
107.328.88
95,181.22

348,007.54
52,450.18
329,136.78
. 677,050.37
1,007,554.08
597,368.53
132,812.40
111,239.95

132.52

7,415,885.53

9,145,135.76

7,594,350.16

231.287.07
31,095.73
366,191.40
406,134.84
526,377.04
583.952.08
78,530.12
105, 585.50

120.00
161.25

6,676,615.93

in to th e U n io n N ov em b er 2,1889, as tw o States, v iz, N o rth D a k ota and Sonth D ak ota.

6,029,230.26

5,531,678.60

b See D akota.

5,040,393.72

PUBLIC LANDS-----HOMESTEAD ENTRIES OF.

1881.

No. 213,—Area in A cres of RAILROAD SELECTIONS

in each State and Territory of the
from 1881 to 1891, inclusive.

United States

during each year ending

J une 30,

[Prepared by the General Land Office.]
Land States
and Territories.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891,

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

Acres.

11,231.31

93,997.73

7,633.18

708.76

33,198.95
133,502.12

374,023.10

315,968.16

9,026.38

3,758.57

297,99491

297,528.21

243,378.49

34,095.61

5,166.29

9,848.37
255,822.61

1,789.66

C a liforn ia .........
Colorado.............

3,111.10

13,243.87

640.00

105,544.49

F lorid a ...............
Idaho........... ..
I o w a ...................
~K~anaaa . . . . . . . . .

Louisiana . . . . . .
M ichigan...........
M innesota..........
M ississip pi........
M issouri.............
M ontana.........
Nebraska............
N evada________
N ew M e x ico ___
N orth Dakota ..
O re g o n . . . . . . . . .
South D akota.. U t a h ...................
"Washington. . . .
W iscon sin .........
W y o m in g .......

74,539.20

388,186.57

190,922.18

405,337.59

571,871.45

31,313.35

59,542.65

24,275.42

3,833.12

434,143.60

34,506.20

34a 285.52

32,565.78

5,216.18

14,747.40

9,450.00

3,966.95

62,939.00

46,16400

640.97

681.55

6,014.14

80.00

1,384.29

720.00

80.00

40.00

80.00

390,137.67

195,046.05

93,359.45

161,413.59

298,033.07

259,231.96

40.00

1,015,913.76

19,887.14

694,290.56

108,217.04

1,510.39

695.38

80.00

536.29

1,261.85

24967.07

1,946.14

40.00

5,926.01

206,657.38

793,459.41

647,159.98

2,282,572.61

58,796.67

209,335.15

166,345.62

224,765.10

476,234.54

178,039.35

511,606.07

416,173.35

361,621.44

60,612.25

55,628.18

353,329.75

184,255.12

52,812.82

88,941.63

32,116.15

376,445.87

12,914.20

49,393.37

14,252.08

614,511.65

5,001,710.16

790,693.70

65,623.62

51,330.84

165,657.29

113,176.68

81,000.97

295,587.31

8,164.34

%

277.30
117,927.65

8 ,96a 37

232,473.84
1,226.42

400.00

319.46

40.00
196,554.21

2,115.71

74,007.44

23,037.36

38,710.58

9,823.35

23,014.38

509,871.92

194,206.95

348,307.55

12,690.62

9,266.71

84 667.07
191.34

51,357.79
13,394.62
2,840.00
31,390.04

319,830.11

245,386.39
78,406.15

17,123.11

104,941.31

100,118.32

47,643.34

10,770.77

107,47444

90,991.98

169,665.79

535,216.51

65,974 49

2,218,524.09

4,052,7741 0

200,014 74

33,290.97

137,200.87

13,338.03

51,819.99

62,861.22

198,342.57

10,192.22

521.80

75.11

114,586.80

2,311,5 ?7.30

5,571,807.33

1,120.00
275,943.68




472,263.88

1,919,335.71

8,343,154.43-

3,558,914.10

6,525,300.09

2,211,848.99

1,165.69
44811.51

640.00
1,752,758.86

1,857,572.69

243

T o t a l........

238,413.45

263,923.46

PUBLIC LANDS— RAILROAD SELECTIONS OP.

Alabama.............

1881.

244

3Mo. 214.— N u n b e r o p ACRES OP P u b l i c L a n d s d i s p o s e d o p f o r CASH, u n d e r t h e HOMESTEAD ACTS, u n d e r t h e TIMBER-CUL­
TURE ACTS, LOCATED W IT H AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE a n d o t h e r H i n d s o p SCRIP, a n d l o c a t e d w i t h MHLTARY BOUNTYLAND WARRANTS, a n d s e l e c t e d b y STATES a n d RAILROADS i n t h e s e v e r a l S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s d u r i n g e a c h y e a r
e n d i n g J u n e 30, p r o m 1881 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .
[Prepared b y the General Land Office.]

A la b a m a ...............
A r k a n s a s .............
A riz o n a .................
C aliforn ia.............
C olorado...............
D akota...................
Florida...................
Idaho ....................
I o w a ......................
Illin o is ...................
I n d ia n a .................
H a n sa s..................
L ou isian a.............
M ich igan ...............
M innesota.............
M is s o u r i...............
M ississip pi...........
M on tan a...............
N e b ra s k a .............
N ew M e x ic o ........
N e v a d a .................
N orth D ak ota----O h io ........................
O k la h o m a ........
O r e g o n ............. .
South D a k o ta . . . .
U ta h ......................
‘W a sh in g ton ..;....
W is c o n s in ...........
W y o m in g .............

1881.

1882.

476,05L12
526,829.99
19,203.99
585,092.52
287,642.87
2,673,213.42
217,925.68
149,126.57
14,213.46
677.16
40.00
1,299,014.07
145, 533.66
448,084.54
1,173,331.85
141.355.37
153.758.76
109,579.43
848,197.06
162,3718.35
88,169.14

418,329.07
426,747.81
21,156.81
529,723.43
534.257.02
4,360,131.81
416,001.64
166.988.02
10,044.90
170,824.57
40.00
984,076.99
508,703.94
543,893.93
1,188,001.52
266,644.54
358,217.21
186,463.36
960,355.35
116,931.60
78,588.27
b ....................
5,107.31

........m o o *
313,326.75
6....................
134,394.30
419,237.58
327,513.62
48,955.92

1883.

1884.

346.630.79
387.280.41
57,586.54
317,181.62
461,215.87
49,644.64
951,376.61 1,112,655.75
424,713.86
566,537.85
7,317,236.98 11,082,818.44
452,263.08
714.818.77
232,639.97
269.490.41
6,596.74
56.70
237.98
6,888.30
40.00
1,105,241.97 1,384,404.44
488,129.04 1,537,516.80
361,200.22
285.192.78
1,555.954.65 1,646,468.53
517,737.36
407,327.22
239.350.80
242,268.57
443,324.27
625,292.74
1,327,410.09 3,105,851.32
216,715.98
79,936.67
249,195.70
83,143.35
b ....................
........209.*36*
55.50

1885.

270,901.62
244,582.90
278,174.78
1,295,909.03
662,611.05
4,547,749.77
282,515.55
284,903.04
11,659.36
3,030,846.60
181,043.60
89,511.23
624,379.49
291,277.34
111,000.03
1,112,140.57
3,698,381.76
163,981.57
171,430.94

309,548.70

604,828.80

604,696.60

788,287.71

84,149.01
449,389.88
846,156.33
58,307.25

111,913.86
764,448.33
844,818.42
187,488.65

199.353.89
1,085,753.72
806,910.10
595,786.88

184.853.62
1,016,117.76
218.436.62
552,967.14

b.................... b.................... b .................... b....................

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

551.57
275.31
323,993.64
334.002.14
317.667.57
366,102.31
360,761.63
353,131.07
820; 645.59 1,089,379.80
931,876.09
655,257.02
a ....................
160,171.95
146,571.71
297,491.14
345.382.15
3,453.70
4,945.16
196.30
516.10
3.10
956.041.37
376,571.85
210,373.05
176,303.39
122,699.03
116,554.21
323,734.76
294.265.37
207,609.73
197,816.68
238,729.48
314.612.38
481,816.70
522.980.35
1,678,325.04
938,474.64
343.190.36
524,429.35
65,760.43
116,766.52
478.187.56
415,660.04
185.93
275.00
........m o o *
....... m o o ’
296,873.69
906,184.38 1* 084,001.07
766.144.56
786.512.00
691,934.98
754.875.71
889,239.97
504,863.78
697.446.73
589,879.17
b.................... 6.................... b....................
269,284.86
217,939.10
*299,*778.06*
241,446.18
238,998.33
141.916.58
936,921.79 1,047,817.45
544,828.49 2,652,587.09 4,575,194.10 1,024,991.61
88,088.93
182.337.58
237,585.73
864.664.71
337,622.59
126,959.71
227,220.90
183,157.41
262,621.60
453,572.51
424,780.22
242,306.78

625.769.43
226,627. i i
563,461.66
277,281.04
584,139.30
468,656.28
1,348,678,46 1,475,296.04
1,282,674.87 *2,536,714.36
3,075,085.11 2,096,315.55
231,799.46 1,520,880.11
241,815.19
272,019.84
219,658.21
4,337.02
16,639.20
132.52
5,636,824.15 3,723,950.96
374,685.93
• 142,564.03
138,881.62
109, 963.94
694,356.87
417,732.58
230.727.43
269,045.73
218,605.06
175,626.25
911,574.11 2,536,037.27
3,551,518.29 2,515,659.81
163,314.64
202,850.15
308,488.79
280,998.87
b.................... b....................

99.12
561,922.40
411,965.36
562,933.30
2,104.364.26
2,630,032.40
1,705,712.62
1,266,308.21
313,636.60
28,219.81
1,579.59
10,004.69
2,717,103.30
673,527.68
122.731.50
491,764.75
214,486.06
554,155.05
282,597.04
2,138,324.57
660,559.73
425,155.01

422.08
280,603.10
404,857.99
426,216.05
1,586,293.01
1,652,833.50
2,103,413.67
2,080,146.33
331.863.92
8,558.37
121.04
197.85
1,578,736.07
214,396.85
157,816.76
328.612.57
196,687.82
131.940.92
462,428.63
1,644,686.30
188,875.25
126,905.69

Total........... 10,762,967.18 13,998,780.27 19,030,796.89 26,834,041.03 20,113,663.38 20,991,967.18 25,111,400.84 24,160,784.82 17,026,091.93 12,665,531.99 10,357,231.71




a

Admitted in the Union November 3,1889, as two States, North Dakota and South Dakota.

b See Dakota.

PUBLIC LANDS— DISPOSITION OP.

sta tes and Terri­
tories.

245

POST-OFFICES, POST-ROUTES, ETC.
No. 2 1 5 .— N u m b e r
and

op

POST-OFFICES, E x t e n t

POST-ROUTES,

op

and

R evenue

E x p e n d i t u r e s o p t h e POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, i n c l u d i n g a m o u n t s

PAID POR TRANSPORTATION OP THE MAIL DURING EACH YEAR PROM 1869 to 1891,
INCLUSIVE.
[F rom th e A n n u a l R e p o rts o f th e Postm aster- G eneral. ]

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

1869..........................................
1870..........................................
1871..........................................
1872..........................................
1873..........................................
1874..........................................
1875..........................................
1876..........................................
1877..........................................
1878..........................................
1879..........................................
1880..........................................
1881..........................................
1882..........................................
1883..........................................
1884..........................................
1885..........................................
1886..........................................
1887..........................................
1888..........................................
1889..........................................
1890..........................................
1891..........................................

N u m b er
o fp o s t offices.

E x te n t
o f p ost
ro u te s.

Miles.

Dollars.

27,106
28,492
30,045
31,863
33,244
34,294
35,547
36,383
37,345
39,258
40,855
42,989
44,512
46,231
47,858
50,017
51,252
53,614
55,157
57,376
58,999
62,401
64,329

233,731
231,232
238,359
251,398
256,210
269,097
277,873
281,798
292,820
301,966
316,711
343,888
344,006
343,618
353,166
359,530
365,251
368,660
373,142
403,977
416,159
427,990
439,027

18,344,511
19,772,221
20,037,045
21,915,426
22,996,742
26,471,072
26,791,361
28,644,198
27,531,585
29,277,517
30,041,983
33,315,479
36; 785,398
41.876,410
45,508,693
43,335,958
42,560,843
43,948,423
48,837,610
52,695,177
56,175,611
60,882,097
65,931,786

R ev en u e
o f th e D e­
partm ent.

E x p en d itu re
T ran sp orta­ T ran sp orta­ o f th e D ep a rt­
tio n o f d o ­ tion o f foreig n m en t d u rin g
m ail.
m estic m ail.
th e year.

Dollars.

No. 2 1 6 .—RAILROAD MILEAGE u p o n w h i c h
TOTAL COST a n d A v e r a g e ANNUAL COST
T r a n s p o r t a t io n , ‘ a n d
in th e

E x p e n d it u r e

por

Dollars.

13,407,707
13,129,640
13,669,585
15,498,392
16,810,452
18,548,974
18,440,665
17,791,362
18,774,235
19,080,808
18,953,219
20,857,802
22,812,429
22,460,473
23,874,394
25,014,478
27,035,543
27,614,540
27,892,646
29,347,959
32,361,697
34,116,243
37,547,405

M a il
per

R a il w a y

1,101,689:54
1,115,333.36
975,024.73
1,026,891.26
1,044,156.92
988,393.54
976,643.77
753,610.02
448,896.41
199,979.87
200,026.45
199,809.28
240,066.78
280,500.67
316,358.15
332,221.21
331,903.33
391,856.00
402,523.00
-547,395.03
541,211.69
563,630.52
620,986.77

w as

M il e

Dollars.
23,698,132
23,998,838
24,390,104
26,658,192
29,084,946
32,126,415
33,611,309
33,263,488
33,486,322
34,165,084
33,419,899
36,542,804
39,592,566
40,482,021
43,282,944
47,224,560
50,046,235
51,004,744
53,006,194
56,468,315
61,376,847
65,930,717
71,662f 463

Ca r r ie d , A n n u a l
op

R a il r o a d

M a il

M a il Se r v ic e E m p l o y e s

U n i t e d S t a t e s d u r i n g e a c h y e a r p r o m 1868 t o 1891, i n c l u s i v e .
[Prepared in the Office o f the Postmaster-General.]

Y e a r e n d in g
J u n e 30—-

A nnual
M iles o f
M iles o f
M iles o f
railroad
ann ual trans­ co st o f rail­
railroad in
upon w h ich
roa d m ail
p orta tion
operation.
m ail w a s
tra n sp or­
o f m ail b y
(« )
tation .
carried.
railroads.

Dollars.
1868..................
1869..................
1870..................
1871..................
1872..................
1873..................
1874..................
1875..................
1876..................
1877..................
1878..................
1879...................
1880...................
1881...................
1882..................
1883..................
1884..................
1885..................
1886..................
1887..................
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891...................

42,229
46,844
52,922
60,293
66,171
70,268
72,385
74,096
76,808
79,088
81,767
86,584
93,296
103,143
114,712
121,455
125,379
128,363
136,400
149,279
156,204
161,397
167,741
171,048




36,018
39,537
43,727
49,834
57,911
63,457
67,734
70,083
72,348
74,546
77,120
79,991
85,320
91,569
100,563
110,208
117,160
121,032
123,933
130,949
143,713
150,381
154,779
159,518

34,886,178
41,399,284
47,551,970
55,557,048
62,491,749
65,621,445
72,460,545
75,154,910
77,741,172
85,358,710
92,120,395
93,092,992
96,497,463
103,521,229
113,995,318
129,198,641
142,541,392
151,910,845
165,699,389
169,689,866
185,485,783
204,192,489
215,715,680
228,719,900

A v e ra g e
N u m b er
Annual
annual co st
o f em ­
expen d itu re
p lo y e s o f
p e r m ile
fo r a ll em ­
o r railroad ra ilw a y p lo y e s o f th e
m ail trans­ m ail serv ­ ra ilw a y m ail
portation .
ice.
serv ice.

Dollars.

4,177,126
4,723,680
5,128,901
6,724,979
6,502,771
7,257,196
8,589,663
9,216,518
9,543,134
8,053,936
9,566,595
9,792,589
10,648,986
11,963,117
13,127,715
13,887,800
15,012,603
16,627,983
17,336,512
18,056,272
19,524,959
21,639,613
23,395,232
25,183,714

•At the end of eaeh calendar year.

.1197
.1141
.1078
.1030
.1040
.1105
.1185
.1226
.1227
.1060
.1038
.1051
.1103
.1155
.1151
.1075
.1053
.1095
.1045
.1064
.1052
.1059
.1084

.1101

Dollars.
995
1,129
1,106
1,382
1,647
1,895
2,175
2,242
2,415
2,500
2,608
2,609
2,946
3,177
3,570
3,855
3,963
4,387
4,573
4,851
5,094
5,448
5,836
6,032

839,975.00
973,560.00
1,109, f4 0 .00.
1,441,020.00
1,709,546.00
1,958,876.00
2,186,330.00
2.410.490.00
2.504.140.00
2,484,846.00
2,579,013.00
2,624,890.00
2.850,980.00
3,108,801.00
3,486,779.00
3,688,032.00
3,972,07L 00
4,246,209.51
4,467,717.08
4,694,561.75
4,981,365.93
5,250,838.45
5,562,844.35
5,904,380.90

246

POPULATION.
N o. 217.—POPULATION

of the

UNITED

[From the reports o f the Super

Population.

1820.
1 Rank in
[population.

Population.

1 Rank in i
[population. |

Population.
pi ^

N ankin
population.

States and Terri­
tories.

1810.

Population.

1830.
R a n k in |
population. |

1800.

1790.

Population.

19

327,901

15

309,527

26

ol8 )
28
14,255 5

30,388

o l0 0 )
16
275,148 3

297,675

24
25
26

76,748
39,834
34,730

8

237,946

8

251,002

9

261,942

14

D elaw are............. 1C

59,096

17
19

64,273
14,093

19
22

72,674
24,023

22
25

Georgia................. 13

82,548

12

162,686

11

252,433

11

o4 i
340,9855 10

516,823

5,641

12,282
24,520

24
18

o49 )
20
55,162 5
147,178 13

157,445

21

24
21

9

220,955

7

406,511

6

C onnecticut........

72,749
33,039

Tyj
THinnia________
Indiana ___ __

343,031

‘R'nnsn.a .. _____
K e n tu c k y ...........

14

73,677

18

Louisiana.. . . . . . .

76,556

17

o l8 2 )
564,1355
«484.
152,923 >
o66 i
298,269>
407,350
0128)
523,159*
0131)
8,765*

6

687,917

19

215,739

12

399,455

11

447,040

8

610,408

27

31,639

22

136,621

21

140,455

M a in e.................. 11
M a ry la n d ........... 6

96,540
319,728

14
7

151,719
343,548

14
8

228,705
380,546

12
10

M assachusetts. . .

378,787

5

422,845

5

472,040

7

25

4,762

27

20

40,352

21

23

20,845

23

75,448
o29 )
66,5575

16

214,460

15

0139)
244,0225

18

269,328

0149 )
277,4265 14

320,823

4

M ichigan.............
M innesota . . . . . . .
M ississippi___ __

20

8,850

M issouri . . . . . . . . .
Montana___ . . . . .
Nebraska . . . . . . . .
N evada__ . . . . . . .
N ew H am pshire . 10
N ew Jersey.........

141,885

11

183,858

9

184,139

10

211,149

12

245,562

13

5
3

340,120
393,751

3
4

589,051
478,103

2
4

959,049

1
4

N ew M ex ico ........
N ew Y o r k ...........
North Carolina..

North D a k ota . . .
a A ll persons, exclusive o f Indians not taxed.




555,500

0701)
1,372,1115

1

1,918,608

638,829

5

737,987

247

POPULATION.
STATES

at each

C e n s u s , f r o m 1790 t o 1890.

intendents o f the Census.]

25

< 97,574

20

309,978

12

771,623

13

Population.

Population.
§a
M g4

ft

964,201

16
46

996,992
9,658

1880.

1890.

Population.

Rank in
population.

590,756

1870.
.g o

1 Rank in
1population.'

12

Population.

1860.
| Rank in
|population.

Population.

1850.
Rank in
population.

Rank in
population.

1840.

17
44

1,262,505
40,440

17
48

Population.

1,513,017
59,620

26

209,897

25

435,450

26

484,471

25

802,525

24

1,128,179

29

92,597

26
38

379,994
34,277

24
41

560,247
39,864

24
35

864,694
194,327

22
31

1,208,130
412,198

21

370,792

24

460,147

25

537,454

28

622,700

29

746,258

91,532
51,687
87,445

42
32
35
31

4,837
112,216
75,080
140,424

45
35
34
33

14,181
125, 015
131,700
187,748

40
38
36
34

135,177
146, 608
177,624
269,493

a"
39
32

(&)
168,493
230,392
391,422

906,185

11

1,057,286

1,542,180

12

1,837,353

26
28
27

78,085
43,712
54,477

30
33
31

9

691,392

9

12

1,184,109

13

44

14,999

46

4

2,539,891

4

3,077,871

3

3,826,351

6
1,350,428
674,913 •11
107,206 29

1,680,637
1,194,020
364,399

6
10
20

1,978,301
1,624,615
996,096

8
10
19

2,192,404
1,911,896
1,427,096

32,610 45

84,385

14

476,183

11

851,470

4

10
29

685,866
43,112

7
27

988,416
192,214

6
20
33

6

779,828

8

982,405

9

1,155,684

8

1,321,011

8

1,648,690

11

1,858,635

19

352,411

18

517,762

17

708,002

21

726,915

22

939,946

25

1,118,587

1,711,951

13

501,793

16

583,169

22

628,279

23

626,915

27

648,936

30

661,086

15

470,019

17

583,034

19

687,049

20

780,894

23

934,943

27

1,042,390

8

737,699

6

994,514

7

1,231,066

7

1,457,351

7

1,783,085

6

2,238,943

23

212,267

20

397,654

16

749,113

13

1,184,059

9

1,636,937

9

2,098,889

17

375,651

36
15

6,077
606,526

30
14

172,023
791,305

28
18

439,706
827,922

26
18

780,773
1,131,597

20
21

1,301,826
1,289,600

16

383,702

13

682,044

8

1,182,012

5

1,721,295

5

2,168,380

5

2,679,184

43
36

45
30
43

39,159
452,402
62,266

44
26

40

20,595
122, 993
42,491

49

132,159
1,058,910
45,761

22

284,574

22

317,976

27

326,073

31

318,300

31

346,991

33

376,530

18

373,306

19

489,555

21

672,035

17

906,096

19

1,131,116

18

1,444,933

32

61,547

34

93,516

37

91,874

41

119,565

43

153,593

1

2,428,921

1

3,097,394

1

3,880,735

1

4,382,759

1

5,082,871

1

5,997,853

7

753,419

10

869,039

12

992,622

14

1,071,361

15

1,399,750

16
41

1,617,947
182,719

39
41

28,841
6,857

6 Dakota was admitted into the Union November 2, 1SS9, as two States, North Dakota and South
Dakota, which see for 1890.




248

POPULATION.
N o. 2 1 7 .—

POPULATION OS’

the

UNITED

[From the reports o f the Super

Population.

1820.

4

Population.

581,295*

«

ol39 1
O h io ......................
Oklahoma. . . . . . . .
Oregon______ . . . .

18

45,365

13

230,760

5

Population.

4

937,903

2

1,348,233

23

97,199

8

o l, 9511
1,047,507*
o447
83,015*
502,741

9

581,185

9

o52 1
422,771*

7

261,727

681,904

15

217,895

16

1

974,600

2

2

434,373

2

602,365

3

810,091

3

Rhode I s la n d ----- 15
South Caroling.. . 7
South Dakota

68,825
249,073

16
6

69,122
345,591

17
6

76,931

20

415,115

Tennessee.. . . . . . . 17
T ex a s ___________

35,601

15

105,602

10

85,425

13

154,465

747,610

1

880,200

Pennsylvania. . . .

1830.
| R a n k in 1
[population.!

#
Population.

1810.
1 Rank in 1
1population.!

Population.

1800.
1 R a n k in
(population.

States and Ter­
ritories.

| Rank in
|population.

1790.

U tah......................
’Verm ont________ 12
"Virginia________

1

0151 17
235,966*
o2501 3
1,065,116*

280,652
1,211,405

"Washington. . . . .
"West "Virginia. . .
*W*ieenTifiin______
W yom ing____ ___
TheUnited States

5,308,483 . . . .

04,6311 . . . .
cl2 ,866,020
7,239,881 . . . . 9,633.822*

a A ll persons, exclusive o f Indians not taxed.
b Including 5,388 persons in Greer County (in Indian Territory), claimed hy Texas.
e Including 5,318 persons on public ships in the service o f the United States.
N ote .—T he population o f Alaska, not included in the above totals, was in 1880, 33,426; and in 1890,
31,795.




249

POPULATION.
STATES

AT BACH C e n s u s

from

1790

to

1890—Continued.

intendents of the Census.]

1,980,329

3

2,399,511

Population.

Population.

3

2,665,260

3

3,198,062

1890.
Rankin 1
population.

3

1880.
1 Rankin |
(population.

1,519,467

Population.

1870.
1 Rank in
(population.

3

Population.

1860.
Rankin j
population.!

Population.

1850.
1 Rank in
(population.

Rankin
population.

1840.

Population.

4

3,672,316

46
34

13,294

36

52,465

38

90,923

37

174,768

38

561,834
313,767

1,724,033

2

2,311,786

2

2,906,215

2

3,521,951

2

4,282,891

2

5,258,014

24

108,830

28

147.545

29

174,620

32

217,353

33

276,531

35

345,506

11

594,398

14

668,507

18

703,708

22

705,606

21

995,577

23
37

1,151,149
328,808

5

829,210

2

5

1,002,717

10

1,109,801

9

1,258,520

12

1,542,359

13

1,767,518

25
35

212,592
11,380

23

19
39

818,579
86,786

11
39

1,591,749
143,963

7

37

604,215
40,273

40

2,235,523
207,905

28

315,098

30

330,551

32

332,286

36

332,422

5

1,596,318

10

1,225,163

14

1,512,565

15

1,655,980

40

11,594

42

775,881

27
15
47

23,955
442,014
1,054,670
9,118

42
29
16
47

75,116
618,457
1,315,497
20,789

34
28
14
47

349,390
762,794
1,686,880
60,705

31,443,321 . . . .

38,558,371

50,155,783 . . . .

62,622,250

21

291,948

23

314,120

4

1,239,797

4

1,421,661

30

30,945

24

. . . . (£17,069,453 —

305,391

15

23,191,876 . . . .

d Including 6,100 persons on public ships in the service of the United States.
N ote.—According to the census of 1890, the population of Alaska was 31,795. The total Indian
population of the United States, exclusive of Alaska, hut including 32,567 counted in the general cen­
sus, being the taxed or taxable Indians, numbers 249,273.




T e r r it o r y

for

each

of

the

Y ears

1872, 1882,

and

1890.

250

N o . 2 1 8 —AGE, POPULATION, ENROLLMENT, a n d DAILY ATTENDANCE o f PUPILS; A v e r a g e D e r a t i o n o f SCHOOL TERMS;
N u m b e r , S e x , a n d S a l a r y o f INSTRUCTORS i n , a n d TOTAL EXPENDITURES f o r , t h e PUBLIC SCHOOLS i n e a c h S t a t e a n d
[F u rn ish ed b y th e Com m issioner o f E d u ca tion .]

isra.

States and Territories.

NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.

Pennsylvania.......................................................................................................
SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.

Delaware..............................................................................................................
Maryland..............................................................................................................
District of Columbia........................................................................................
Virginia................................................................................................................
W est Virginia.....................................................................................................
North Carolina.....................................................................................................
South Carolina............................. ......................................................................
Georgia.................................- ..............................................................................
Florida ................................................................................ ................................
SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION.

Kentucky..............................................................................................................
Tennessee............................................................................................................
Alabama................................................................................................................
Mississippi..........................................................................................................




101,100
45,400
54,100
226,800
35,900
86,300
739,000
167,900
691,000

a 146,700
72,762
70,094
276,602
a 33,900
114,805
1,024,130
178,826
834,313

97,596
49,293
a 47,200
205,252
22,428
62,856
494,850
99,444
536,221

23,500
154,600
24,000
274,900
104, 600
243,800

19,340

a 12,200
55,168
11,613
95,488
56,317

168,200
277,100
44,300
299,100
291,700
232,800
201,600

114,974
15,555
166,377
85,765
a 145,000
76,322
a 14,000
16,258
a 181,000
a 180,000
a 109,000
148.780

a 94,000
a 1,600
a 9,500
a 12,600
a 117,000
a 114,000
a 83,000
125,000

Teachers.
Average
duration
of
school
in days.

Male.

Female.

97
98.5
119
168
170
173.3
175
190
128

al, 610
585
671
1,024
al90
a764
6,670
955
7,753

a 4,930
3,241
3,544
7,419
a 770
a 2,680
21,987
2,120
10,615

140
175
200
114,4
80.8
a 50
100
aUO

a 137
al, 020
26
2,570
2,095
a2,010
1,363
a 220
a 260

a 291
a 1,313
237
3,283
550
a 790
822
a 180
a 140

a 3,510
a 2,910
a 1,800

a 1,710

a 2,910

a 1,890

allO
a 77
71
115

a 940
a 900

Total.

Salary of
super­
intendents
and
teachers.

Dollars.
a 598,400
a 6,540
a 312,100
3,826
397,166
4,215
8,443 a 3,201.100
a 298,800
a 960
888,872
a 3,444
7,047,643
28,657
3,075 a 1,559,100

Total
expendi­
tures.

Dollars.
935,266
468,528
575,275
5,576,281
465,624
1,528,440
10,416,588
2,263,070
8,223,073

18,368

4,104,274

a 428
2,333
263
3,853
2,645
a 2,800
2,185
a 400
a 400

a 120,000
858,063
185,954
688,361
376,982
a 175,000
268,092
a 128,000
a 93,000

197,398
1,238,101
479,996

a 5,220
a 3,850
a 2,700
4,800

a 830,000
a 706,000
a 275,000
702,278

941,304
a 833,000
a 300,000
1,024,196

993,319
536,737
a 204,000
282,451
a 135,000
101,820

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Maine ....................................................................... ............................. - ............
New Hampshire.................................................................................................
Vermont................................................................................................................
Massachusetts................................................................*...................................
Rhode Island.......................................................................................................
Connecticut.........................................................................................................
New Y o rk ............................................................................................................
New Jersey..........................................................................................................

Pupils.
Estimated
number
of children Number,
6 to 14
enrolled in Average
daily
years of
public
age.
schools. attendance.

Louisiana..............................................................................................................

165.800
205,900
121,500

65,868
127,672
o66,000

a46,300
81,653
044,000

527,400
350,200
519,000

694,348
459,451
662,049
303,537
270,292
120,352
340,789
389,956
1,973
28,786
106,663

408,538
295,125
329,799
o201,000
0134,000
55,256
214,095

Ol, 180
a330
3,042
01,640
262
012,300
2,080
0940
a3,700
15,000
65,700

0790
02,040
ol, 400

a700
0585
o410

ol, 490
2,625
al, 810

0547,000
1,146,777
0375,600

674,521
1,334,861
441, 537

9,718
7,630
9,094
3,035
02,682
1,656
5,901
5,756
28
773
1,747

12,343
4,931
11,830
8,624
a6,595
3,055
9,320
3,106
84
739
2,048

22,061
12,561
20,924
11,659
9,267
4,711
15,221
8,862
112
1,512
3,795

4,349,178
1,669,155
4,463,029
1,660,226
1,352,695
547,948
2,130,047
1,320,957
16,525
201,496
596,612

6,817,358
3,559,899
7,016,429
3,003,257
2,004,155
1,130,616
4,065,666
1,904,997
34,203
534,096
1,481,281

a37

a81
a ll
179
067
8

026,000

Olll
120
O150
146
o50
a80
a90
127.6

o44
o3
78
a61
5
0187
29
26
a85
O300
881

54,186
a8,700
3,401
O80,000
o60,000
14,715
028,000
al40,000
1,321,949

038,200
al2, 0b0
101,682
,700
5,529
al20,000
98,469
17,220
039,0Q0
180,00
1,881,333
30,462,145
4,168,822
5,549,419
31,551,957
2,502,133
74,234,476

65
al40

NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION.
I n d ia n a .........................................................................................................................................

Illinois.................................................................................................................
Michigan.............................................................................................................
Wisconsin............................................................................................................
Minnesota...........................................................................................................
Missouri...............................................................................................................

•Kansas.................................................................................................................

208,880
Ol,250
017,700
61,538

WESTERN DIVISION.

2,700
1,300
6,800
18,900

96,900

North Atlantic division..................................................................................
South Atlantic division....................................................................................
South central division......................................................................................
North central division......................................................................................
Western division...............................................................................................

2,147,500
1,315,000
1,518,400
2,693,200
181,400

2,752,132
653,591
878,320
3,378,196
153,067

1,615,140
398,486
610,953
1,928,091
106,174

151.9

20,222

103.4
97.7
136.1
121.8

9,701
15,360
48,010
1,699

57,306
5,606
7,135
62,675
2,207

77, 528
15,307
22,495
110,685
3,906

18,407,355
2,893,452
4,682,055
18,207,868
1,744,951

United States— 1...................... ...........................................................

7,855,500

7,815,306

4,658,844

133.4

94,992

134,929

229,921

45,935,681




1,600
20,700
5,500
2,600
5,300
19,100

a Estimated.

089
a200
106

a8
101

06

3
170
47
34
alOl
a280
1,420

0357
76
60
0186
580
2,301

08,000

08

251

Washington........................................................................................................
Oregon.................................................................................................................
California.............................................................................................................

al, 770
a600
5,389
a2,450
a350
al6,500
3,372
1,416
a5,500
021,000
94,720

Montana...............................................................................................................
Wyoming.............................................................................................................
Colorado...............................................................................................................
New Mexico...............................................................................................
Arizona.................................................................................................................
Utah......................................................................................................................
Nevada.................................................................................................................

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Dakota................................................... .............................................................
Nebraska.............................................................................................................

227,400
215,400
96,600
248,700
379,600
3,600
31,600
93,700

154.6
116
138
150
153
o83
130
100
a75
74
108

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1872, 1882,

and

1890—Continued ■

252

No. 218.—PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS,

1882.

States and Territories.

Pupils.
Estimated
Average
number
duration
of children Number
of
6 to 14
enrolled in Average
school
daily
years of
public
attendance. in days.
age.
schools.

Teachers.

Male.

Female.

147,988
64,349
74,000
330,421
41,658
121,185
1,041,068
209,526
945,345

99,940
43,996
47,772
235,739
27,467
73,438
569,471
113,532
611,317

106
96.3
126.5
178
184
179.7
176.5
192
139.8

<*1,932
477
653
1,079
182
<*696
7,123
911
9,051

<*5,865
3,117
3,723
7,858
933
<*3,056
24,110
2,594
12,778

Dollars.
7,797
<*704,600
3,594
431,745
4,376
381,608
8,937 <*3,732,600
1,115
413,713
<*3,752
1,056,268
31,233
8,075,832
3,505 al, 509,700
21,829
4,863,718

27,500
182,500
32,500
331,400
142,700
310,800
228,100
354,600
64,700

26,900
159,945
<*27,640
257,362
155,544
243,479
145,974
256,432

17,838
83,189
<*21,370
144,904
96,652
138,712
101,816
164,180
<*34,200

156
187
<*189
118.2
90
62.5
80
65

<*270
1,120
<*41
3,181
3,045
3,586
1,940
<*4,150
<*810

<*352
1,977
<*445
2,416
1,315
1,587
1,473
<*2,350
<*570

622
3,197
<*486
5,597
4,360
5,173
3,413
<*6,500
<*1,380

Total
expendi­
ture.

Dollars.
1,081,834
575,809
476,478
5,881,124
574,129
1,553,065
11,183,027
2,142,385
8,151,245

SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.

Delaware................................................................................................................
Maryland..............................................................................................................
District of Columbia..........................................................................................
Virginia................................................................................................................
"West Virginia.....................................................................................................
North Carolina................................................................................... ...............
South Carolina.....................................................................................................
Georgia..................................................................................................................
"Florida ........... ............................. .............................. .........................

52,500

136,289
1,196,559
324,609
940,851'
563,509
447,294
368,203
<*545,000
<*132,000

181,780
1,651,909
579,312
1,157,142
865,878
573,088
389,834
584,174
<*145,000

SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION.

Kentucky..............................................................................................................
Tennessee..........................................«.................................................................
Alabama................................................................................................................
Mississippi............................................................................................................




365,800

281,004

181,652

<*100

4,511

3,311

7,822

<*1,060,000

352,700

a295,000

<*206,000

73

<*4,760

<*1,600

<*6,360

<*744,000

<*850, OQO

291,500

177,428

114,527

79.4

2,938

1,626

4,564

<*537,000

<*579,000

265,600

214,081

135,316

75*5

3,046

2,136

5,182

680,640

680,640

1,273,804

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Pennsylvania .......................................................................................................

Salary of
super­
intendents
and
“ teachers.

104,347
49,470
54,337
272,400
44,000
100,687
867,700
210,000
841,850

NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.

Maine.....................................................................................................................
New Hampshire..................................................................................................
Vermont................................................................................................................
Massachusetts.....................................................................................................
Rhode Island ......................................................................................................
Connecticut.................................................................., .......................................
New Y o rk .............................................................................................................
New Jersey...........................................................................................................

Total.

Louisiana.............................................................................................................
T e x a s...................................................................................................................

210,900
375,100
194,800

94,059
o280,000
117, ©6

a66,500
al64,000

627,300
407,200
632,100
315,100
275,500
176,500
338,200
476,300
33,900
109,100
236,100

732,652
498,792
713,431
385,504
303,452
189,239
406,947
492,749
25,461
115,546
269,978

483,232
305,513
452,485
a255,000

5,695
3,038
26.30Q
24,500
5,474

88.2
93

945
a5,070
2,044

1,024
al,960
457

1,909
07,030
2,501

155
133
143
148
al58
98
142
all2
a94
111
110.2

11,806
7,274
8,075
3,887
2,456
1,675
6,044
6,039
346
1,862
3,386

13,049
5,985
14,225
10,580
7,631
3,941
16,037
5,787
687
3,507
4,864

125
all9
al44
a99
all6
139
146
a88
a91
90
155.4

64
24
a270
al76
44
283
54
all8
a250
662
1,156

127
a55
630
a68
82
296
148
a82
a402
750
2,621

160.6

22,104
18,243
23,314
52,850
3,101
119,612

a78,500

440,121
340,000
438,616

512,583
01,520,000
503,857

24,135
13,259
22,300
14,467
10,087
5,616
22,081
11,826
1,033
5,369
8,250

5,528,990
2,971,535
5,060,612
2,193,903
1,483,949
1,087,992
3,218,320
2,226,610

8,344,476
4,516,748
7,643,341
3,436,273
2,125,468
1,935,364
5,274,867
3,193,739
314,484
1,358,348
2,194,174

191
a79
900
0244
126
579
202
200
0652

a70,000
030,400

a l,

NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION.

TnrHn.nfl,.......................................................................................................
Illinois.................................................................................................................
Michigan.............................................................................................................
Wisconsin ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Minnesota............................................................................................................

253,688
, mo
a l5,500
a68,500
162,017

a m

O 120,000

729,477
1,296,256

WESTERN DIVISION.

North Atlantic Division..................................................................................
South Atlantic Division..................................................................................
South Central Division...................................................................................
North Central Division....................................................................................
Western Division...............................................................................................

2, 544,791
1,674,800
2,056,400
3,627,300
312,179

2,975,540
1,325,776
1,459,268
4,133,751
317,243

946,495
2,554,174
205,040

95.9
82.5
137
136.2

United States...................................................................................................... 10,215,470

10,211,578

6,331,242

131.2




1

18,212
36,144
146,551

CO
CO

Washington........................................................................................................
O regon.................................................................................................................
California............................................................................................................

6,264
o2,900
31,738
a7,700
a3,800
27,216
8,158
a6,100
al7,600
37,743
168,024

Montana...............................................................................................................
Wyoming..............................................................................................................
Colorado...............................................................................................................
New Mexico........................................................................................................
Arizona.................................................................................................................
Utah......................................................................................................................
Nevada..................................................................... ...........................................

6,990
5,926

a Estimated.

3,808
a l,920
18,488
a5,400
a2,650
17,594
5,286
a4,170
all, 200
27,347
107,177
1,822,672
802,861

64^034~
12,485
12,114
86,293
5,261
180,187

1,412
3,777

300,128
o89,600
a49,000
121,037
133,385
a40,000
«115,000
257,953
2,456,311

21,169,784

104,128
037,500
661,419
a57,000
83,268
185,538
164,327
46,855
«185,000
338,386
3,122,666

86,138
30,728
35,428
138,423
8,362

4,654,314
5,240,377
25,917,644
3,612,814

31,619,096
6,128,117
5,919,884
40,337,282
4,986,087

299,079

60,594,933

88,990,466

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Missouri...............................................................................................................
D akota............... .................................................................................................
Nebraska..............................................................................................................
Kansas..................................................................... .

al64,000
87,239

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No. 218.—PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS,

1872, 1882, a n d 1890—Continued.

1890 .

States a n d T erritories.

Pupils.
Estimated
number
of children Number
enrolled in Average
6 to 14
daily
public
years of
age.
schools. attendance.

Teachers.
Average
duration
of schools
in days.

Male.

Female.

Total.

NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.

139,676

98,364
41,526
45,887
273,910

59,813
65,608
371,492
52,774
126,505
1,042,160
234,072
1,020,522

33,905
83,656
642,984
133,286
682,941

112
117.7
136
177
188
182.5
186.5
192
147.6

31,434
184,251
36,906
342,269
193,064
322,533
201,260
342,562
92,472

19,649
102,351
28,184
198,290
121,700
203,100
147,799
230,384
64,819

166
184
178
118
97
59.2
69.6
70.4
120

408,966
447,950
301,615
325,862

231,233
323,548
182,467
200,790

94
86
73.5
83

1,199
306
528
1,017
174
549
5,358
822
8,382
217
1,065
97
3,119
3,483.
4,174
2,163
4,000
1,206
4,532
5,082
3,976
3,624

6,318
2,808
3,872
9,307
1,204
3,544"
26,345
3,643
16, 111

7,517
3,114
4,400
10,324
1,378
4,093
31,703
4,465
24,493

484
2,761

Dollars.
815,000
514,872
539,202
5,324,000
568,297
1,363,263
10,535,166

Dollars.

2,238,000
6,937,690

1,327,553
844,333
711,072
8,286,062
884,966
2,157,014
17,543,880
3,323,067
12,928,422

648
4,404
2,008
2,893
2,201
3,503
1,304

701
3,826
745
7,523
5,491
7,067
4,364
7,503
2,510

202,893
1,492,369
513,101
1,313,724
853,204
574,747
404,584
876,931
372,074

246,718
1,910,663
905,777
1,606,509
1,198,493
714,900
460,399
959,881
516,533

4,509
3,146
2,342
3,697

9,041
8,228
6,318
7,321

1,906,162
1,215,836
660,000
966,591

2,260,467
1,526,244
890,000
1,107,970

SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION.

Delaware......................
Maryland......................
District of Columbia .
Virginia........................
“West Virginia.............
North Carolina...........
South Carolina.............
Georgia..........................
Florida..................
SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION.
K e n t u c k y .. .
T e n n e s s e e ..

Alabama . . .
M is s is s ip p i.




PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

M a in e ....................
New Hampshire.
Vermont...............
Massachusetts...
Hliode Island........
Connecticut..........
New Y o rk ............
New Jersey.........
Pennsylvania.. . . .

Paid to
Total ex­
teachers
and super­ penditures.
intend*
ents.

L o u isia n a ...............................................................................
T e x a s ........................................ - ............................................
A r k a n s a s ...............................................................................

104.8
100
75

1,227
6,642
3,437

1,446
4,238
1,579

2,673
10,880
5,016

545,059
2,631,252
869,899

817,110
3,178,300
1,016,776

797,439
512,955
778,319
427,032
351,723
280,960
493,267
620,314
35,543
78,043
240,300
399,322

549,269
342,725

166.5
130

538,310
282,000
200,457
127,025
. 306,309
384,627
20,694
48,327
146,139
243,300

148
156
158.6
128
156
129.4
113
145
140
135

10,841
6,780
7,522
3,561
2,388
2,114
5,460
6,123
560
1,346
2,861
4,991

14,315
6,498
15,642
12,429
9,649
6,733
21,107
7,662
1,422
3,294
7,694
7,241

25,156
13,278
23,164
15,990
12,037
8,847
26,567
13,785
1,982
4,640
10,555
12,232

6,976,722
4,100,614
7,349,044
3,323,882
2,567,407
2,528,609
4,318,871
3,472,225
381,472
808,702
2,126,661
3,021,066

10,602,238
6,245,218
11,645,126
5,349,366
3,801,212
4,187,310
6,382,953
5,434,262
626,949
1,199,630
3,376,332
4,972,967

16,980
7,052
65,490
18,215
7,989
37,279
7,387
14,311
55,964
63,254
221,756

10,596
4,300
38,715
12,000
4,702
20,967
5,064
9,500
36,946
43,333
146,589

142.7
119
144.4
63
126
133
140
69.8
97.2
118.2
157.6

143
58
622
310
93
317
41
166
653
1,111
1,162

481
201
1,753
162
147
363
210
331
957
1,455
4,272

624
259
2,375
472
240
680
251
497
1,610
2,566
5,434

226,508
100,000
818,605
66,000
127,608
193,951
135, 800
121, 582
442,678
578,761
3,662,654

364,084
140,000
1,681,379
87,000
181,914
394,685
161,481
169,020
958, 111
805,979
5,187,162

3,112,622
1,746,751
2,3Q6,929
5,015,217
515,677

2,036,459
1,116,276
1,470,759
3,188,732
332,712

166.6
97.2
88.1
147.9
135.1

18,335
19,524
28,520
54,547
4,676

73,152
20,206
20,957
113,686
10,332

91,487
39,730
49,477
168,233
15,008

28,835,490
6,603,627
8,794,799
40,975,275
6,474,147

48,006,369
8,519,873
10,796,864
62,823,563
10,130,815

12,697,196

8,144,938

134.3

125,602

238,333

363,935

91,683,338

140,277,484

n o r t h c e n t r a l d iv is io n .

O h io .........................................................................................
In d ia n a ............................