January i, 1902.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER \VORLn 



107 



Exports of American Rubber Goods. 



NEW TRADE PUBLICATIONS. 



FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1901. 



EXPORTED TO— 



EuRoi'E : 

 Austria-Hungary . . . 

 Azores aud Madeira. 



Belgium 



Deuniark 



France 



Germany 



Uibraltar 



Italy 



Netherlands 



Portugal — 



Bouniania 



Russia, Baltic 



Russia, Black Sea. .. 



Spain 



Sweden, Norway 



Switzerland 



Turkey in Europe 



United Kingdom 



Total, Europe .. 



NoKTH America: 



Bermuda 



British Honduras. 



Nova Scotia. New Brims.. 

 Quebec, Ontario, etc.. ... 



British Columbia 



NewToundland, Labrador. 



Costa Rica 



Guatemala 



Honduras 



Nicaragua 



Salvador 



Mexico 



Mlquelon, Langley, etc.. . 

 West Indies— British 



Danish . ... 



Dutch . .. 



French 



Haiti 



Santo Domingo 



Cuba 



Total, North America. 



South America : 



Argentina 



Bolivia 



Brazil 



Chile 



Colombia 



Ecuador 



Ouianas— British 



Dutch 



French 



Peru 



Uruguay 



Venezuela 



Total, South America. 

 Asia : 



China 



East Indies— British 



Dutch 



Hong Kong 



Japan 



Russia, Asiatic 



Turkey in Asia 



Other Asia 



Total, Asia 

 Oceanica: 

 British Australasia. 



French Oceanica 



Philippine Islands.. 



Total, Oceanica. 

 Africa: 



British Africa 



Canary Islands . . . 



Liberia 



Portuguese Africa . . 



Egypt 



Other Africa 



Total. Africa 



Grand I'otal, 1901 



Grand Total, 

 Grand Total, 

 Grand Total, 

 Grand Total, 

 Grand Total, 

 Grand Total, 

 Grand Total. 

 Grand Total. 

 Grand Total, 



1000.. 

 1899 . 

 1N98 , 

 IR97., 

 lM9li.. 

 1895,. 

 1S94 . 

 1893.. 

 1892 . 



Belting, 

 Packing, 

 and Hose. 



S 1,426 



3,699 



4,68'J 



4,382 



19,146 



2,038 

 1,055 



904 

 7,889 

 1.697 



88'246 



$136,658 



$ 637 



630 



16,330 



35,555 



22.712 



3 876 



3,691 



2,018 



1,802 



1,787 



1,140 



113.614 



649 



6,707 



92 



74 



10 



993 



1.962 



41,039 



$264,237 



S 13,180 



3,905 

 7,217 

 3.800 

 3.263 

 374 

 244 



6,436 



321 



3,219 



$ 40,959 



i 2,212 



1,826 



346 



1,708 



27,640 



1,400 



94 



S 35,226 



$ 71,026 



485 



5,111 



S 76,622 

 S 21,728 



330 

 66 



S 22,124 

 $666,726 



IS.541,830 



Boots and Shoes. 



Pairs. 



60 



34,796 



10,460 



279,086 



228,439 



412 

 160 



1,728 



672 



436 



1,580 



19,164 



662,881 



1,239,863 

 170 



9^964 



3,286 



9,462 



16,631 



15 



30 



305 



24 



10» 



6,344 



3.509 



262 



872 



72 



162 



1,932 



52,018 

 1.885 



1,911 



2,294 



3,736 



24 



'"l 



1,634 



29,010 



80 



690 



33,048 



120,919 

 116 



672 



121,707 

 766 

 284 



Value. 



102 



13,833 



6,222 



117,609 



97,673 



'i93 

 104 



4tl) 



276 



637 



10,667 



291,389 



8540,176 

 S 149 



16,415 



2,234 



26,029 



10,212 



4^ 



24 



148 



9 



80 



2,626 



5,092 



214 



236 



58 



116 



2,.307 



$ 64,896 



8 1,126 



1.786 



1,601 



1,479 



97 



180 



491 



11 



8 6,776 

 8 2,116 



3.023 



19,49t 



240 



898 



$ 25,176 



$ 84,607 

 274 

 948 



8 86,829 



8 887 



296 



9891 

 1,459,100 



767,104 

 4>«6,586 

 391,8.32, 

 306.026 

 350,713 

 383 793: 

 261,657 

 420,950 

 231,105; 



8 1,163 

 8724,015 



$120,740 

 200,886 

 224,705 

 195.499 

 216,6.57 

 225,986 

 15.5,011 

 2.52,391 

 185,570 



Other 



Goods 

 Value. 



8 12,330 



341 



61,896 



9,780 



49,763 



213,266 



224 



67,681 



38,720 



132 



26,6i4 



25 



6,9o0 



25,266 



46 



1,961 



559,248 



$1,073,092 



8 690 



187 



9,11 



303.259 



20,680 



2,044 



2,998 



4,56 



1..524 



1,204 



1,393 



91,786 



28 



1,951 



298 



346 



49 



629 



778 



44,081 



8487,402 



8,442 



160 



7,069 



5,642 



3,66.'i 



1,059 



30.i 



145 



5 



3,670 



415 



2,676 



$ 3.3,130 



8 6,059 



3,820 



169 



4,144 



47,611 



587 



99 



343 



8 61,832 



$ 44,004 



1,023 



11,310 



8 56,337 



8 15,026 



82 



249 

 233 

 144 



8 16,734 

 $1,727,587 



$1,405,212 

 1,604.499 

 1,499,1.5' 

 1,611,646 

 1,642,499 

 1.279, 15C 

 1,300 K31 

 1,.367.0I3 

 1,232,497 



Total 

 Value. 



8 13,756 

 443 



79,427 



20,684 



171,754 



330,086 



224 



69,812 



39,»79 



132 



1,021 



27,110 



25 



8.264 



33,431 



2,880 



12,628 



938,882 



81,749,826 



8 1,376 



817 



41,862 



341,048 



68,421 



16,132 



6,636 



6,603 



3,474 



3,000 



2,622 



207,936 



5,769 



7,872 



626 



419 



69 



1,580 



2,856 



87,4i7 



8806,635 



$ 22,748 



160 



12,750 



14,.360 



8,934 



4,419 



676 



394 



6 



9,286 



1.227 



6,906 



8 80,865 



$ 9,386 



6,646 



516 



8,875 

 94.750 



2,227 

 491 

 343 



8122,233 



8199,637 



1.782 

 17,369 



$218,788 



$ 37,621 



82 

 296 

 679 

 2S9 

 144 



8 39,021 

 83,017,268 



$2,367,788 

 1.765,3H6 

 1,723 802 

 1,807,146 

 1 8,5!i.l56 

 1,505,142 

 1.461,842 

 1,609,404 

 1,418,067 



[(«)— Belting, Packing, and Hose were included in the column of 

 Goods, Value, previous to the past fiscal year.] 



'Other 



PICHER Lead Co. (Chicago) issue a brochure that doubt- 

 less will prove of interest in the India-rubber industry, 

 on "Sublimed White Lead in Rubber Compounding," in con- 

 nection with which compounds are given for the manufacture 

 of various lines of rubber goods, each including the sublimed 

 lead. [9"X6". 8 pages.J 



Betzler & Wilson (Akron, Ohio) have issued an illus- 

 trated catalogue for 1901-02, of their Fountain Pens, penhold- 

 ers, and hard rubber turned goods, which embraces a surpris- 

 ing variety of attractive styles in this line of goods. It is 

 evident that there are fountain pens and fountain pens, in the 

 matter of appearance, and doubtless also in the matter of 

 merit. [7^"X5^i" 28 pages.] 



United States Rubber Co. issue a net price list of " Ten- 

 nis, Yachting, and Gymnasium Shoes," for 1902, which shows 

 no change from the corresponding list of last year. 



The Superior Rubber Type Co. (Chicago), dealers in 

 the various goods connected with the rubber stamp and rub- 

 ber printing type trade. Their illustrated catalogue No. 6 — 

 "Superior Solid Rubber Type " [6>^"X9". 64 pages]— con- 

 tains samples of type faces in great variety. Their catalogue 

 No. 9 [6)f X 9^'. 118 pages] is devoted to " Rubber Stamp 

 Supplies," the number of which is much greater than might 

 be supposed by one not familiar with this branch of business. 

 These catalogues are accompanied by circulars of "Superior 

 Sign Markers " and other specialties of the company named. 



A NEW catalogue FROIVI LEIPSIC. 

 There is no rubber goods catalogue published that is more 

 comprehensive — in the branch to which it is devoted — or bet- 

 ter arranged than the fifth edition of the" Haupt-Preis-Liste 

 der Leipziger Gummi-Waaren-Fabrik, Akt.-Ges., vorm. 

 Julius Marx, Heine & Co." (Leipsic, Germany), bearing date 

 1902. Some of the American rubber companies, by the em- 

 ployment of artistic printing and the introduction of inks of 

 various colors, have given a certain degree of attractiveness to 

 their catalogues which is lacking in this German list. But, 

 after all, color printing is not essential to describing and illus- 

 trating and giving the prices of atomizers, syringes, hard rub- 

 ber surgical specialties, tobacco pouches, elastic bands, and 

 the like. The Leipsic list is, however, a good specimen of 

 plain printing, with good ink, on good paper, and it forms a 

 substantial volume of 396 pages, yyi'X.iO^ inches. The list of 

 articles described embraces 7440 items and fills 230 pages, after 

 which 149 pages are devoted to the illustrations, which appear 

 apart from the text. The book contains also eleven full page 

 halftone interior views, illustrating various departments of the 

 factory. The last preceding edition of this list, dated 1895, 

 contained only 218 pages, with 3060 items of production enu- 

 merated. A comparison of these figures with those given 

 above will indicate a marked increase in the business of this 

 company. The business was founded in 1864, and the first issue 

 of their catalogue of surgical specialties was dated early in the 

 seventies, since which time their trade has extended to every 

 quarter of the globe.— =The last yearly business report of the 

 Leipsic company shows a good condition, with a dividend dis- 

 bursed o( 9 per cent, and a substantial surplus carried forward. 



ALSO RECEIVED. 



Morris & Co., Yardville, New Jersey=The Morris Spring Bottom 

 Duck Baskets. 8 pp. 



The Republic Rubber Co., Voungstown, Ohio= [Announcement of 

 forthcoming catalogue.] 



B. F, Sturtevant Co. , Boston=Startevant Forges. 10 pp. 



