

fMTI-:i >TATKS OF AMERICA, 



-10,088: spirituous ami malt 1 

 $4,343,5*6; molases( 15.075370 gallons), $ 

 146; musical m-truments. $918,858: 



$1.246.WM: paper and manufactures of, 

 SaTjUper EEL $3.7*. 

 and imitation- ,,f. including diamond-. 

 i . $6HO.HO-,' : -ilk manufac- 

 tttlVS. $81.806.00*J : taw-ii 



tt.64O.885: suirar (8,5745 UM.Yl pound-). $76.- 

 i (97.358.458 pounds), * 



unds). $6.; .bacco, leaf 



and mn.muietured. $16.888.618: toys, $1.889,- 

 988; win. $7.1K3.r>:i7: wood ami wood manu- 

 facture*. $17.MU1!: W.H>|. free of duty. $88.- 

 906&'; dutiable, $1.560,1'.'; 



manufactures, $88,589.890: all other a. 



The tot A! value of .is $807,588,165. 



The vain.- of tin- domestic export* was $798,898,- 

 500. The domestic exports carried in cars and 

 Otto land vehicles were $45358.469; in An.eri- 

 can vejweU, $60,588,877; in foreign vessels, 



The principal exports of domestic produce or 

 manufacture and their values in 1895 were: 

 Agricultural implements. $5.4: limals, 



$85,754,040 ; books, maps, I other 



printed matter. $2.31..:>i7 : c,,rn (27,691,187 

 bushels), $14,640,767; wh.-at 7J.i.rj.:u4 i.u-hd-,. 

 *; :-'-,.,;.;:; wh , " - *28 barrels), $51, 

 651.988; all other bn-a-l-tulK *U'.n;.H .' 

 road cars, street cars, and carriages, $2,382,714; 

 ch'-micaK drugs, dyes, and medicines, $8,189,- 

 hes. $1/204.005: coal, an- 

 thra-it* (1^97.804 tons), > ; coal, l.itu 



-:, 180.898; copper ore 



(10.2H1 to,,,, xi. in}. :,i:, : eopprr. manufactures 

 of. $14.4nH.TO:i: cotton, raw (8^17,488,109 

 pounds), $204.900.J1H> : fish, $4,501,830; flax, 



other fruits 

 fur skins, s 



130; hides and skins. $2,310.323. h 

 988 pound-*), $1372.597; iron and ste. 1 manu- 

 factures, $32,000,989; leather and leather manu- 

 fa--ture5, $15.61 4.4' >7 : musical instruments, $1,- 

 : : naval stores (rosin, tar. turpentine. 

 pitch, and spirits ,,f turpentine). $7.41'..7; 

 cake and meal (7:W.6."2.4J: jH.un.ls). $7.1 ; 

 animal oil ; ,{. 



SnioiLcrud. ll I.^VJIU -all>n-i. $r.101.7I(i : 

 mineral oil, refined or manufactured.*! 

 878; vegetable oils, $7342. 11,': pa|N.r and paper 

 manufactures, $8.185.257 : imraflln and paraffin 



,614: beef prod- 



fwtinds), $hi. 

 (88,199.77:> jK.unds). *H,0-r 

 1. 665^61 :j liry pro. i 



"" pound->. $2.- 



poumis), fH.inn .-.: i : n-n. f\OU 

 hemp, and jute manufactures, $1. 

 plss(HlH.711 barrels), $1,954*818 ; all 

 and nuta, $8,017,478 ; furs and fur s 



. Utoa 



!- -."*':/ 

 .--. *1V 



wat (95.076,105 pounds), $8^69,61 

 nets (844.600.048 oounds), $27 

 prodoctji (1.Q08.024JU7 iH.und-i. 



: other weds, $784,148: disUUed spirits 

 i.7*M pr-,f ^2,991.686; molasses 



n-* -.ril ga. 100; refined 



* : ' ': tOD* ..... . 



. mnnufacture*!. j 



v w w | .nd wood ma, 

 mj*j, : ot her article*, $84,154.960. 

 f vM bullion wer* ; > 



885; of A r for- 



:1\. r i ..in. $0,070,708 : total imp. 

 Dreciou- metal-. .<U.> ( .!.-j:)J. compared \\ith 

 $85,785.671 in \v\. The domc-tic ( -\p- 

 p"ll liullion w >6 : "f ^,,|,| ( .,,ii 



096,631): of ,JU.T l.ulli..!,. i 

 coin, sftnujiui; t,.tal precious meta 



jiipare,! uith - 



ports of speck in l*!i:> amount. -.1 to 



lii.|ii-tr\ ami \-ririil1nre. Th. f,,i 

 taMe L r i\>- tiu* acreage, yiel- 1. an- 1 \alm 

 prim-ipal farm cn-p- of'thi- 1'niie.; 



the i|iiantity of t<.l.a. .-. l.ring ^i 

 pound-, hay in ton*, and the th- 



bushels: 



OMV, 



S?y*f t roin> * lo -ra-ra : 

 gold com, $12.446.128 ; of silver bullion. 



The production of malt liquor- in 

 e-timatcd a, 1.0 16,440,000 gal Ion-: of fen 

 lion..' :7:{ gallons: of rye whi-k\. !'.- 



- 0-26,544 gallons; of bourdon whi-ky. 1-Vii 



; gallons: of alcohol. 10,570,070 gallons; of mm. 



- l.^r.j. :,:<:, Callous; of -j,,. i.-js;.!77 gallon 



- pure neutral spirit-. '''>.''> "> 7.1 l-"i gallon-: of 

 brandy, grape, apple, and peach. 'J.!U*.158 gal- 

 lons; 'total spirit- J>!>,158,650 gallons. 



The number of sheep in 1*'.U was LV": 

 The wool pro<luct in 1894 was 

 pounds, and the consumption of wool JM' 

 000 pounds. The number of hogs killed during 

 the year was 81.6r.uu:,. The production 

 bacco in 1894 was 406,678,385 pound-. 

 at $27,760, 7:i!>. The cotton crop in ls5 was 

 '.31 bales, compared with 4.* ll. ,';:, balefl m 



-uinption of the I'nited 

 was 3,219,000 (pale-. The product of can. 



was 611.i:.r,.!ej: ,,f i,,-ct sugar. 45,191,28 

 mapl- 6 pounds. 



The quantity of pig iron produced in lH04was 

 >s I (|M -" tons, value $71,966,864; of cop- 



4,814 pounds value $83,540,48 

 goM. l.J2:UJl!l ounce,, value 

 silver. , .;. s:;i.in:;.:, 



/.in.- -pelter. 74.004 tons, valm 

 lead, luo.sr,: tons, value $1 ..>:, .MJS : ,,f ( , n ick- 



i' fla-k- of 7fl poiili-: 

 f aluminum. 'J'JO tot,,, va 



antim .us. vahi' of liitumi- 



nous coal, | 



<.f anthracite coal. .Vj.din. : 

 879,404; of coke tons, val 



558; of crude |K-tn.)eum. 



42 gal: - ' alue of natural 



gas, $11,000,000; quantity of evaporated -alt. 



275; of rock sal- . .' l.arn-1-. value sj 



f refractory clay. tons, value 



'>sr, : r,f kaolin, '!.:.:..' tons, value \ 

 f hydraulic cemen; 



:{(K) pounds, value *j ..;:;. ii; : of Portia: 

 rnent, 738,196 barrels, value $1,080,644 ; 



