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From all ports in the United States, 1892 11,251,250 



From all ports in the United States, 1893 6,837,289 



From all ports in the United States, 1894 10,231,417 



From all ports in the United States, 1895* 11,020,530 



These statistics show that there have been 1,216,632 pounds 

 more butter exported from the port of New York during the first 

 ten months of 1894, than during the corresponding ten months in 

 1894; also, that the total receipts of butter in New York city dur- 

 ing the year ending October 31, 1893, were 2,197,120 pounds more 

 than during the previous year. After deducting the excess ex- 

 ported, from the excess in receipts, we have only 980,488 pounds 

 more butter on October 31, 1895, for home trade than in the 

 former year. 



CHEESE. 



Pounda. 



From the port of New York, 1883 97,897,850 



From the port of New York, 1884 96,634,250 



From the port of New York, 1885 82,934.750 



From the port of New York, 1886 78,763,400 



From the port of New York, 1887 72,529,500 



From the port of New York, 1888 75,830,700 



From the port of New York, 1889 75,046,826 



From the port of New York, 1890 70,208,270 



From the port of New York, 1891 61,299,205 



From the port of New York, 1892 67,432,651 



From the port of New York, 1893 53,293.060 



From the port of New York, 1894 52,903.719 



From the port of New York, 1895* 29,008,368 



From all ports in the United States, 1883 111,973,140 



From all ports in the United States, 1884 11,950,686 



From all ports in the United States, 1885 95,047,243 



From all ports in the United States, 1886 86,363,685 



From all ports in the United States, 1887 87,069,804 



From all ports in the United States, 1888 81,595,304 



* Ten months. 



