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PAPER IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 



annually about $7, 200,000 for the best kinds and about $32, 000,000 

 for the cheaper grades. 



There are one hundred and forty-four large paper firms, the prin- 

 cipal ones being the following: 



Budapest Continued. 



Frankel's Holzstoff- und Papierfabrik 

 V. Arany-Janosgasse 20. 



Gustav Roeder & Co., V. Gottergasse 

 22. 



Ignaz Spiro & Sohne, V. Arany-Janos- 

 gasse 20. 



Graz. 



Briider Kranz, Burgring 8. 

 Innsbruck. 



Josef 



Vienna. 



"Elbemuhl," I. Hegelgasse 15. 



Ellisen, Roeder & Co., I. Albrechts- 

 gasse 2. 



Fiumaner Papierfabrik, I. Schwarzen- 

 bergstrasse 8. 



Martin Kink & Co., I. Niebelungen- 

 gasse 3. 



Leykam-Josefsthal Actien Gesellschaft, 

 I. Maximillianstrasse 12. (This is a 

 very important firm, has branches 

 in Agram, in Brunn, in Budapest, in 

 Graz, in Laibach, in Prague, and in 

 Trieste. The firm has representatives 

 in most large cities, and exports to all 

 countries.) 



" Moldaumuhl," I. Getreidemarkt 12. 



"Steyrermuhl, I. Reichsrathstrasse 5. 



Weiner Bankverein, I. Wallnerstrasse 



J 5- 

 Neusiedler Actien-Gesellshaft, I. Nie- 



belungengasse 15. 

 Johann Slonek, I. Schellinggasse 6. 

 Miirzthaler Papierfabrik, I. Weihburg- 



gasse 24. 

 "Rittmiihle," III. Sechskriig^lgasse 14. 



Budapest. 



"Schloglmiihl," Arany-Janos-utzca 10. 

 M. Diamant & Co., V. Elisabethplato 



4- 

 Erste Ungarische Papierindustrie- 



Actien-Gesellschaft, V. Merleg-utcza 



9- 



Haller Maschinenpapierfabrik, 

 Riedl. 



Lemberg. 



Czerlaner Papierfabrik, Theatergasse. 

 Linz. 



Nettingsdorfer Papierfabrik, Ac tie n- 

 Gesellschaft. 



Prague. 



"Elbemuhl," Heinrichsgasse 9. 

 Eichmann & Co., Hybernergasse 1034, 



II. 

 Franz E. Ledeeer, Heuwagsplatz 2. 



Reichenberg. 



Niedergrunder Papier- und Pappenfa- 

 brik, Anton Wahner. 



Trieste. 



Fratelli Grego, representative of Franz 

 Lamprecht and Ignaz Dix. 



The number of book and music firms, stationers, and circulating 

 libraries throughout the Monarchy is 1,977. There are in Austria- 

 Hungary 1,505 book-printing, 459 lithographing, 49 heliotyping, 27 

 copperplate-printing, and 49 chemigraphical establishments. The 

 number of publications is 2,147, comprising daily papers, weeklies, 

 and monthlies, in fifteen languages of this Monarchy. 



The chief articles manufactured from paper are bags, boxes, 

 decorative laces, cards, envelopes, mats for pictures, emery paper, 

 and playing cards ; from pulp, various small utensils, such as jars and 

 pails, tiles for flooring, bricks, and roof covering. 



