UNITED STATES OP AMERICA. 



751 



49,089,521 pounds, value $739,602 ; the value of 

 other paper stock, $2,308,462. The imports of 

 platinum were 2,995 pounds, valued at $397,037; 

 of plumbago, 7,935 tons, value $410,819. The 

 rice imports from Hawaii were 9,115,483 pounds, 

 value $357,330. The value of seeds imported 

 free was $1,328,116. The imports of unmanu- 

 factured silk were 181,824 pounds of cocoons, 

 valued at $112,385 ; 4,956.875 pounds of raw silk, 

 value $15,627.822; and 736,786 pounds of waste 

 silk, value $493,975. The imports of black and 

 white pepper were 12,764,215 pounds, value $665,- 

 576; of nutmegs, 1,140,878 pounds, value $395,- 

 977 ; value of other unground spices, 943,155. 

 The quantity of beet sugar not above No. 16 was 

 510,350,276 pounds, and the value was $15,793,- 

 041 ; the quantity of cane and other sugar of the 

 same grades was 3,775,878,029 pounds, valued at 

 $108,842,016 ; the quantity of molasses was 19,- 

 670,663 gallons, of the value of $1,984,778. The 

 tea imports were 93,518,717 pounds, value $14,- 

 144,243. The imports of textile grasses and 

 fibrous vegetable substances were : Istle or tam- 

 pico fiber, 4,789 tons, value $257,089 ; jute and 

 jute butts, 50,037 tons, value $1,716,298 ; manilla, 

 35,233 tons, value $4,013,255 ; sisal grass, 48,468 

 tons, value $3,742.073 ; other fibrous materials, 

 10,207 tons, value $858,003 ; coir yarn, 5,492,993 

 pounds, value $130,740. Unmanufactured wood 

 free of duty was valued at $5,966,472. 



The values of the principal dutiable articles 

 were as follow : Horses, not imported for breed- 

 ing purposes, $483,415 ; of cattle, $725,159. The 

 imports of dutiable art works were $1,484,184 

 in value ; books, maps, and engravings, $1,584,- 

 182 ; of brass and manufactures thereof, $167,- 

 270; barley, $358,744 ; wheat, $769,177; bristles, 

 $929,231 ; brushes, $559,767 : buttons and but- 

 ton forms, $464,912; cement, $3,265.087; coal- 

 tar colors and dyes, $1,499,978 ; glycerin, $519,- 

 296 ; extracts of logwood and other dye woods, 

 $189,197 : opium prepared for smoking, $310.- 

 771 ; caustic soda, $850,753 ; sal soda, $120,794 ; 

 soda ash, $2,520,921 ; other salts of soda, $104,- 

 800 : ground sumac, $192,647 ; all other chem- 

 icals, drugs, and dyes, $3,810,106; clays or 

 earths, $526,543 ; clocks, and parts of, $101,648 ; 

 watches, and parts of, $1,098,972 ; bituminous 

 coal, 1,148,454 tons, value $3,704,113: coffee 

 paying duty under section 3 of the tariff act of 

 1890, 19,229,265 pounds, value $3,141,568; cop- 

 per ore, $494,422 ; pig, bar, ingot, and old copper, 

 $312,934; manufactures of copper, $53,544 ; cot- 

 ton cloth, not bleached, dyed, or colored, 1,152,- 

 798 square yards, value $95,565 : bleached, dyed, 

 and colored cottons, 27,172,415 square yards, 

 value $3,385,241 ; ready-made cotton clothing, 

 $1,658,778; knit cotton goods, $4,360,655; cot- 

 ton laces, $8,021,769 ; cotton thread, yarn, and 

 warps, $326,224 ; all other manufactures of cot- 

 ton, $4,498,315 ; china, porcelain, bisque, earthen, 

 stone, and crockery ware, $1,258,881 for undes- 

 orated, $5,222,075 for decorated, and $398,481 

 for all other ; eggs, 1,791,430 dozen, value $199,- 

 536 ; natural feathers, $726,692 ; artificial feath- 

 ers, $1,727,996; fresh salmon, $146,608; other 

 fresh fish, $413,043; anchovies and sardines, 

 $976,952 ; dried, smoked, and pickled cod, had- 

 dock, hake, and pollock, $509,395 ; dried and 

 smoked herring, $77,079 ; pickled and salted 

 herring, $962,311 ; pickled and salted mackerel, 



$1,133,509 ; pickled and salted salmon, $84,715- 

 all other smoked or preserved fish, $340,136- 

 flax, $1,336,845: hemp, $239,918; hemp bags 

 and bagging, $1,431,683; burlaps, $4,566,798; 

 cables, cordage, and twine, $26,726 ; yarns and 

 threads of flax, etc., $469,207 ; all other manu- 

 factures of flax, etc., $12,735,607; figs, $392,- 

 040; lemons, $4,285,278; oranges, $1,127,005; 

 plums and prunes, $416,342 : raisins, $554,081 ; 

 preserved fruits, $526,561 ; all other fruits 

 $1,160,310 ; almonds, $769,453 ; all other nuts, 

 $631,759 ; furs and manufactures of fur, 

 $4,979,079; glass bottles, $506,183; cylinder, 

 crown, and common window glass, unpolished, 

 $1,067,787 : cylinder and crown glass, silvered, 

 $786,004 ; plate glass, polished, $449,086 ; plate 

 glass, silvered, $75,106 ; all other glass and glass- 

 ware, $2,332,650 ; hair and manufactures of hair, 

 $122,466; hay, $761,940; goatskins dutiable 

 under section 3 of the tariff act. $412,603 ; other 

 skins falling under the same provision, $534,- 

 661 ; hops, $484,415 ; manufactures of India 

 rubber, $309,308; iron ore, 218,550 tons, value 

 $388,720 : pig iron. $585,988 : bar iron, $421,- 

 997 ; ingots, blooms, and steel in forms, 27,880,- 

 946 pounds, value $820,541 ; sheet, plate, and 

 taggers iron and steel, $1,191,045; tin plates, 

 terneplates, and taggers tin, 454,159,826 pounds, 

 value $11,969,518: wire rods, $993,802 ; wire 

 and wire rope, $475,083; cutlery, $805,799; 

 firearms, $122,710; machinery, $1,419,512; all 

 other manufactures of iron and steel, $1,716,- 

 014; gold and silver jewelry, $498,000; unset 

 precious stones and imitations, $4,844,809 : lead 

 and lead manufactures, $6,606,865: calfskins, 

 tanned and dressed, $384,796 ; skins for morocco, 

 $2,484,740 ; upper leather and dressed and fin- 

 ished skins, $1,622,335 ; gloves, $4,412,597 ; all 

 other leather and leather manufactures. $511,- 

 * 677 ; malt liquors in bottles or jugs, 931,172 gal- 

 lons, value $885,537 ; malt liquors in bulk, 

 1,979,368 gallons, value $625,230 ; marble and 

 manufactures thereof, $807,141 ; stone and 

 manufactures thereof, $481,855 ; bronze manu- 

 factures, $523,574 ; all other metals and metal 

 compositions and manufactures, $3,962,821 ; 

 mineral substances, $180,856 ; musical instru- 

 ments, $619,466 ; whale and fish oils, $179,556 ; 

 salad oil, $909,897; other dutiable oils, $216,- 

 068 ; paints and colors, $980,715 ; paper and 

 paper manufactures, $2,628,351 : perfumery and 

 toilet preparations, $427,850 ; pipes and smokers' 

 articles, $314,578 ; meat and meat extracts, 

 $412,666; cheese, $1,247,198; other provisions 

 and meat products, $114,627: rice, 77,695,053 

 pounds, value $1,183,662 : rice flour and broken 

 rice, 55,526,781 pounds, value $833,843 ; salt, 

 345,479,066 pounds, value $592,722; linseed, 

 594,820 bushels, value $701,866 ; all other seeds, 

 $365.621 ; silk garments, $1,496,699 ; silk dress 

 and piece goods, $9,695,863 ; silk laces and em- 

 broideries, $2,320,224 ; silk ribbons, $1,063,116: 

 all other manufactures of silk, $10,235.871 ; 

 toilet soap, $294,870; other soap, $283,940; 

 spices, $257,845 ; brandy, 201,433 proof gallons, 

 value $568,458 ; all other distilled spirits, 893,- 

 131 proof gallons, value $931.146; sponges, 

 $259,446; sugar above No. 16, Dutch standard 

 in color. 58,965.576 pounds, value $2,236,832; 

 confectionery, $42,215 ; tin in bars, blocks, pigs, 

 and granulated, 16,729,319 pounds, value $2,632,- 



