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Cents.
Ratio.
Per ct.
Per ct.
Per ct.
1867. . .
$7.34
2.77
$20. 11
$18.28
71.7
15.57
$4.65
40. 67
44.56
3.26
1868. . .
5.17
4.55
19.38
18.39
70.1
15.59
4.34
48.63
46.49
4.65
1869. . .
4.19
4.59
18.95
17:60
73.5
15.60
4.68
47.22
44.65
2.99
1870. . .
4.79
3.92
18.73
17.50
85.6
15.57
4.96
47.08
42. 23
3.20
1871...
3.62
5.30
18.75
18.10
89.0
15.57
5.12
43.95
38.94
3.18
1872...
3.22
4.36
18.79
18.19
87.5
15.63
5.23
41.35
37.00
3.21
1873...
2.75
4.69
18.58
18.04
86.4
15.92
4.44
38.07
26.95
3.76
1874...
• 2.39
4.40
18. 83
18.13
91.0
16.13
3.75
38. 53
26.88
4.49
1875. . .
3.52
3.89
18.16
17. 16
87.2
16.59
3.51
40.62
28. 20
4.47
1876. . .
2.59
3.38
17.53
16. 12
89.5
17.88
3.22
44 74
39. 19
4.53
3877...
2.56
2.99
16.46
15.58
94.7
17. 22
2.77
42. 89
26. 68
4.96
1878. . .
2.32
2.96
16. 62
15. 32
99.4
17.94
2.67
42. 75
27.13
4.48
1879. . .
2.32
3.10
21. 52
16.75
100
18.40
2.73
44.87
28.97
3.99
1880. . .
2.47
2. 95
24. 04
19. 41
100
18.05
3.64
43.48
29. 07
3.23
1881...
2.64
3.20
27. 41
21. 71
100
18.16
3.78
43. 20
29. 75
3. 22
1882. ..
2.79
2.80
28. 20
22. 37
100
18.19
4.12
42. 66
30.11
2.95
1883
2.69
3.0<>
30. (51
22. 91
100
18. 64
3.92
42. 45
29.92
3.07
1884...
2.21
3.47
31.06
22. 65
100
18.57
3.47
41.61
28.44
3.44
1885...
2.00
3.42
32.37
23. 02
100
19.41
3.17
45. 8t)
30.59
3.58
1886. . .
2.03
3.0<>
31.51
21. 82
ItK)
20. 78
3.30
45.55
30.13
3.33
1887 ..
2.02
3.22
32.39
22.45
100
21. 13
3. 65
47.10
31. 02
3.16
1888...
2.07
2. 92
34.40
22. 88
100
21. 99
3.60
45. 63
29.99
3.27
1889. . .
2.13
2. 88
33.86
22. 52
100
22. 09
3.60
45.13
29.50
3.14
1890. . .
2.28
2.65
34. 24
22 -82
100
19. 76
3.62
44.41
29. 12
2.99
1891...
2.28
2.75
34.31
23.41
100
20. 92
3.38
46.28
25.25
3.17
1892. . .
2.35
2.52
36. 21
24.44
100
23. 72
a. 66
48.71
21. 26
3.75
1893. . .
2.41
2.57
34.75
23. 87
100
26.49
2.97
49.58
23.49
3.32
1894...
2.15
2.55
35.44
24.33
100
32.56
1.90
50.06
20.25
5.15
The aggregate amount of imports into the United States from each quarter of the globe in the year
ending June 30, 1894, was as follows: From p]urope, $295,059,590; North America, $166,997,411;
South America, $100,147,107; Asia, $66,146,944; Oceanica, $21,454,215; Africa, $3,476,542; all
other countries. $1,554,064; total, $654,835,873.
Per Capita Commercial Statistics of the United States. 161
33fr i^apita (a^ointnertial c^tatisttcs of tlje WLniXtti <StaUs»
FROM 1867 TO 1894, INCLUSIVE.
(Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department. )
Years.
1867.
1868 .
1869 .
1870.
1871 .
1872 .
1873 .
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878 ,
1879 .
1880 .
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885,
1886
1887.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
Merchan-
dise
Imported
for Con-
sumption,
per capita.
$10. 44
9.33
10.45
11.06
12. 65
13.80
15.91
13. 26
11.97
10.29
9.49
9.21
8.99
12. 51
12.68
13.64
13.05
12.16
10.32
10.89
11. 65
11.88
12. 10
12.35
13.36
12.44
12.64
9.32
Domestic MerchandLse.
Exports,
p. c.
$7.73
7.29
7.29
9.77
10.83
10.55
12. 12
13.31
11. 36
11.64
12.72
14.39
14.29
16.43
17.23
13.97
14.98
13.20
12.94
11.60
11.98
11.40
11.92
13.50
13.63
15.53
12. 44
12. 73
Exports of
Agricultural
Products (per
cent of total
exports).
75.34
70.19
75.35
78.40
70.74
74.13
76.10
79.37
76.95
71.67
72.63
77.07
78.12
83.25
82.63
75.31
77
73.98
72.96
72.82
74.40
73. 23
72.87
74.51
73.69
78.69
74.05
72.28
Imports and
Exports of
Merchandise
Carried in
American
Vessels.
Consumption of Wool.
Per cent.
33.87
35.11
33.18
35.59
31.87
29.15
26.37
27.17
26.21
27.67
26.91
26.31
22.99
17.43
16.49
15.77
16.04
17.16
15.29
15.52
14.30
13.98
14.34
12.87
12.46
12.34
12. 20
13.30
Total,
per capita.
Pounds.
5.45
5.14
5.78
5.43
5.73
6.75
5.67
4.81
5.28
5.21
5.16
5.28
5.03
6.11
5.66
6.36
6.62
6.85
6.69
7.39
6.68
6.31
6.33
6.03
6.43
6.72
7.05
5.08
Per Cent
Foreign.
Per Cent of Domestic Production Exported.
Cotton.
19
11.9
17.8
22.7
29.4
45.3
33.2
17.5
23.1
18.3
16.3
16.9
14.2
34.9
17.3
19
18.7
20.6
18
28.9
27.4
28.9
31.8
27
30.8
33.1
35.7
14.2
Wheat.
68.32
66.90
57.01
65.98
72. 39
67.44
65.47
70.03
70.69
70.75
68.97
71.23
67.74
65.73
68.47
67.23
67.20
67.56
68.96
64.68
68.71
65.83
69.33
68.15
67.36
65. 13
65.99
71.20
12.50
13.45
20.92
22.50
22. 30
16.88
20. 80
32.54
23.60
25.34
19.73
25. 29
35.16
40.18
37.38
31.82
29.33
26.49
25.86
26. 48
33.66
26.23
21. 31
22. 31
26.60
36.88
37.20
41.47
Corn.
Mineral
Oil.
1.85
1.63
.94
.24
.98
3.60
3.68
3.86
3.53
3.86
5.66
6.49
6.33
6.43
5.46
3.71
2.58
2.99
2.95
3.35
2.48
1.74
3.57
4.85
2.15
3.72
2.89
4.11
46.58
52. 34
60.01
61.37
69.62
54.60
57.85
51.23
46.50
68.69
64.54
54.02
50.42
31.41
44.29
39.21
54.13
53.55
61.11
50.21
50.67
49.37
46.09
36.06
29.73
37.35
45.10
53.26
Years.
Consumption per capita of —
Raw
Cotton
Lbs.
8.48
10.51
12. 88
12. 82
14.10
11.10
15.19
13.60
11.90
14.77
14.03
13.71
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879 15. 90
1880 18. 94
1881 19.64
1882 16.15
1883 20.80
16.30
15.16
19.59
16.84
19.59
17.22
18.50
22.02
24.03
17.07
15.91
Wheat
Corn.
Sugar.
Bush.
Bush.
Lbs.
3.92
23.52
24.1
5.36
20.44
30.9
5.21
23.79
35
5.41
22.62
33
4.69
27.40
36.2
4.79
21.09
40.4
4.81
22. 86
39.8
4.46
20.95
41.5
5.38
38.66
43.6
4.89
28.14
35.2
5.01
26.13
38.9
5.72
26.37
34.3
5.58
26.61
40.7
5.35
28.88
42.9
6.09
31.64
44.2
4.98
21.92
48.4
6.64
29.24
51.1
5.64
27.40
53.4
6.77
81.04
51.8
4.57
32.60
56.9
5.17
27.68
52.7
5.62
23.86
56.7
5.34
31.28
51.8
6.09
32.09
52.8
4.58
22. 79
66.1
5.91
30.33
63.5
4.85
23.66
63.4
3.41
22.76
66.4
Coffee
1884
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893 .
1894.
Notwithstanding wider fluctuations it will be seen there has been a much greater increase In the
average annual consumption of coffee per capita than of tea. In the coffee trade this is attributed largely
to the improved methods of preparing coffee for retailing, the new processesof roasting, etc. , by whicti
coffee is supplied to the consumer in more attractive and convenient form ; while m the tea traae mis is
scarcely regarded as a sufficient explanation. That tea drinking is more of a matter ot national taste
and habit than a result of climatic conditions or relative cheapness and nearness to the sources ot suppiy,
is indicated by the comparative consumption of tea and coffee in the principal countries ot ji,urope. —
Journal of Commerce.
Lbs.
5.01
6.52
6.45
6
7.91
7.28
6.87
6.59
7.08
7.33
6.94
6.24
7.42
8.78
8.25
8.30
8.91
9.26
9.60
9.36
8.53
6.81
9.16
7.83
7.99
9.63
8.25
8.01
Tea.
Dis-
tilled
Spirits
Lbs.
1.09
.96
1.08
1.10
1.14
1.46
1.53
1.27
1.44
1.35
1.23
1.33
1.21
1.39
1.54
1.47
1.30
1.09
1.18
1.37
1.49
1.40
1.29
1.33
1.29
1.37
1.32
1.34
Proof
galls.
1.69
2.07
62
68
63
51
50
33
28
1.09
1.11
1.27
1.38
40
46
48
26
26
21
26
32
40
42
50
51
Malt
Liq' rs.
1.33
Galls.
5.31
5.15
5.21
5.31
6.10
6.66
7.21
7
6.71
6.83
6.58
6.68
7.05
8.26
8.65
10.03
10.27
10.74
10.62
11.20
11. 23
12. 80
12. 72
13. 67
15.28
15.10
16.08
15.18
Wines
Galls.
.32
.40
.41
.45
.48
.45
.45
.47
.47
.50
.56
.47
.49
.48
.37
.39
.45
.55
.61
.56
.46
.45
.44
.48
.31
Tonnage
of Vessels.
Per cent
annual in-
crease or
decrease
(-t-or-).
-.14
-fl.lO
-t-4.76
+2.41
-I-.85
4-3. 62
+5.82
-1-2.23
-fl.10
-11. 83
—.86
-.70
—1.02
—2.43
—.25
-1-2.66
-f-1.67
+.84
-.12
—3.16
—.60
+2.10
+2.74
+2.71
+5.88
+1.71
+.79
-2.90
162
Dairy Exports.
AvKKAGE annual prices of merchandise in foreign countries whence shipped or imported iuto the
United States, frona 1879 to 1894. Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury Department.
Fiscal Yeab.
1879.,
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890
1891.
) 1892.
i 1893.
1894.
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c3 c3
COH
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.STc
13 C
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K-a
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Dol.
330.30;
285.27
268. 51
270. 11
282. 16
277.35
266. 20
283.70
269. 21
316. 66
262. 25
271. 87
261. 69
251. 43
280. 63
307. 18
Dol
103. 27
123. 20
126. 31
166. 58
169. 54
163. 08
152. 12
133. 22
123.45
144. 64
168. 96
200. 63
150. 76
131. 45
142.30
146. 74
Dol.
21.97
19.42
20.98
18.57
18.32
17. 43
17.70
15.50
15.59
15.49
16.19
25.09
24.65
21.8
23.83
iJ2.74
Dol
26.80
32.60
36.15
33.35
32.60
31.79
24.80
26.21
19.32
23.53
23.96
23.47
25.96
33.49
24.08
19.43
1^
a
Cts.
3.7
4.5
3.8
3.8
3.7
8.6
3.
3.
3,
3.
3.
3,
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.6
Cts.
12.5
13.5
12.5
10.0
8.2
9.3
8.2
7.6
10.7
14.0
13.0
16.0
19.0
20.0
§14.0
16.4
o
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i-i
Cts.
11.6
15.6
12.3
12.2
11.0
10.7
7.7
7.7
5.7
7.7
7.0
7.0
8.0
8,
8.1
8.8
Cts.
4.43
4.69
4.2
4.48
4.31
3.88
3.62
3.62
4.06
3.70
3.48
3.92
3.66
3.23
3.90
3.16'
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12.7
11.7
11.9
11.9
13.1
til. 2
no. 9
til. 7
tl2.2
tl2.7
tl3.0
tl3.0
tl4.0
tl4.0
tl3.0
tl2.5
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24.2
27.4
25.7
24.6
23.5
20.2
19.5
19.6
18.7
15.8
16.0
15.0
17.0
16.0
16.0
15.1
Cts.
3.9
4.3
4.4
4.4
4.2
3.5
2,
2,
2,
2,
3.
3,
t3.0
$2.7
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Cts.
21
23
23
22
22
23
20
16
19
20
20
23
23
21
18
16
Cts.
12
14
14
14
14
12
11
11
12
12
12
12
11
9
9
9
Dol.
1.44
0.86
1.08
1.33
1.26
1.37
1.41
1.35
1.46
1.46
1.21
1.23
2.09
2.06
2.30
2.28
* Meleda, etc., not above No. 13, D. S. t Bleached,
ton only. $ Includes sugar not above No. 16, D. S,
' Brazilian paper milreis.
dj'ed, colored, stained, painted, or printed cot-
§ Overvalued by reason of depreciation of
Average export prices of commodities of domestic production from 1867 to 1894. Compiled by
the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury Department.
Fiscal
Ykas.
1867...
1870...
1875...
1879...
1880...
1881...
1882...
1883...
1884...
1885...
1886...
1887...
1888...
1889...
1890...
1891...
1892. . ,
1893...
1894...
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Dol.
1.00
,925
.848
.471
.543
.552
.668
.684
.611
.540
.498
.479
.550
,474
.418
.574
.55
.53
.467
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1.27
1.29
1.12
1.07
1.25
1.11
1.19
13
1.07
.86
.87
.89
.85
.90
.83
.93
1.03
.80
.67
Dol.
8.85
6.11
5.97
6.25
5.88
5.67
6.15
5.96
5.59
4.90
4.70
4.51
4.58
4.83
4.66
4.82
4.96
4.54
4.11
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Cts.
30.
23.
15.0
9.9
11.5
11.4
11.4
10.8
10.5
10.6
9.9
9.5
9.8
9.9
10.1
10.0
8.7
8.5
7.8
.J2
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Ct.s,
34.6
28.5
26.0
20.4
23.3
22.6
20.9
21.1
20.6
19.8
19.9
18.7
17.3
16.6
16.0
16.4
16.0
15.0
15.1
5 ^
Cts.
35.8
30,
14,
10,
8,
10,
9,
8.8
9.2
8.7
8.7
7.8
7.9
7.8
7.4
7.0
5.9
4.9
4.2
5
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Cts.
14 5
16.6
13.8
7.0
7.4
9.3
11.6
11.9
9.5
7.9
6.9
7.1
7.7
8.6
7.1
6.9
7.2
9.5
9.0
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Cts.
13.1
13.2
10.1
5.7
6.1
7.7
9.0
9.9
7.9
7.2
5.9
6.6
7.4
7.4
6.0
5.9
6.0
7.8
8.0
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Cts.
12.2
7.3
8.7
6.3
6.4
6.5
8.5
8.9
7.6
7.5
6.0
5.4
5.3
5.5
5.4
5.6
5.7
5.4
5.7
f-1
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Cts.
24.1
29.3
23.7
14.2
17.1
19.8
19.3
18.6
18.2
16.8
15.6
15.8
18.3
16.5
14.4
14.0
16.0
19.0
17.6
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Cts.
15.1
15.5
13.5
8.9
9.5
11.1
11.0
11.2
10,
9,
8,
9
9.9
9.3
9.0
9.0
9.4
9.4
9.7
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Cts.
35.8
39.6
25.
15.
16.
17.
19.2
20.9
21.2
21.5
18.3
16.3
15.9
13.9
15.4
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8.5
10.4
10.6
8.2
12.6
11.4
6.0
10.8
11.3
4.2
8.5
7.8
4.3
9.0
7.7
4.7
9.2
8.3
4.8
9.7
8.5
A.I6
9.2
8.3
4.5
7.1
9.1
4.0
6.4
9.9
4.1
6.7
9.6
3.8
6.0
8.7
3.5
6.3
8.3
3.8
7.6
8.8
4.1
7.0
8.6
3.7
5.7
8.7
3.1
4.6
8.4
3.2
4.7
9.0
3.2
4.4
8.5
Bairg iSxports.
EXPORTS OF BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM THE UNITED STATES.
The following returns of the exports of butter and cheese during four fiscal years, with destina-
n «-oro nnhli«ht><l hv thp BlireaU of Statistics nf t,hp» HVi^QsnT^'- T»or>'aT+m£in+.
tion, were published by the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasur^^ Department:
Destination.
(ireat Britain and Ireland.
Continent of Europe. .
British North America
West Indies, C. and S. A..
Other Countries
Total pounds
Butter in Pounds.
_J891^
4,993,180
3,515,200
944,687
5,469,039
265,008
15,187,114
_1892^
5,915,185
1,834,753
2,251,017
4,780,253
266,038
15,047,246
1891.
_1893^
3,869,649
119,978
452,819
4,000,588
477,073
8,920,107 11,812,092 1 '• 82.133,876
1894.
5,493,704
1,573,056
744,621
3,713,636
287,075
Cheese in Pounds.
71,104.253
54,476
8,670,246
2,087,259
.217,642
1892.
1893.
1894.
70,201,769 69,845,314 61,459,757
28,818 1 4,773 25,784
9,568.084 9,112,603 10,088,034
2,132,860 1 1,911,621
168^90 1 476,612
82,100,221 81.350,923
2,026,301
_252,258
73,852,134
'the value of the but tor exported in 1894; was $2,077,608; of cheese,. $7,180,331 ; of oleomargarine, $475,003.
JMulhall places the dairy production of the world at 1,946,000 tons annually, of wJaich 610,000 tons are
made by the United States.
Inarms and Value of Farm
Products.
163
jFarms antr Valut of jfavm l^voXiuttu
IN THE UNITED STATES, CENSUS OF 1890.
States and
Tkeeitoeies.
Total
Number
of
Farms.
AcKES IN Farms.
Valuation.
Estimated
Value of Farm
Products,
1SS9.
Total.
Improved.
Unim-
proved.
3,135,259
1,731,631
1,739,703
1,341,258
194,790
874,013
5,572,182
662,892
5,153,773
20,405,501
293,037
1,539,482
1,847
9,979,406
5,767,326
14,823,327
7,929,415
15,617,569
2,528,793
Land, Fences,
and
Buildings.
Implements
and
Machinery.
Live Stock
on hand June 1,
IS90.
Maine
62,013
29,151
32,573
34,374
5,500
26,350
226,223
30,828
211,557
658,569
9,381
40,798
382
127,600
72,773
178,359
115,008
171,071
34,228
6,179,925
3,459,018
4,395,646
2,998,282
469,281
2,253,432
21,961,662
2,662,009
18,364,370
3,044,666
1,727,387
2,655,943
1,657,024
274,491
1,379,419
16,389,380
1,999,117
13,210,597
42,338,024
762,655
3,412,908
9,898
9,125,545
4,554,000
7,828,569
5,255,237
9,582,866
1,145,693
§98.567,730
66,162,600
80,427,490
127,538,284
21,873,479
95,000,595
968,127,286
159,262,840
922,240,233
$5,499,413
3,594,860
4,733,560
5,938,940
941,030
3,075,495
46,659,465
7,378,644
39,046,855
$18,280,140
10,450,125
16,644,320
14,200,178
2,364,970
9,974,618
124,523,965
15,811,430
101,652,758
$22,049,220
13,761,050
20,364,980
28,072,500
4,218,300
17,924,310
161,593,009
28,997,349
121,328,348
$418,309,066
6,481,690
26,443,364
373,070
42,244,468
20,439,000
60,070,530
51,337,985
83,371,4»2
12,086,330
§292,847,809
133,232,498
94,769,262
184,759,013
83,651,390
70,990,645
71,238,230
159,347,844
109,751,024
21,264,938
22,047,279
66,837,617
96,070,080
$1,112,949,820
65,948,485
55,194,181
66,240,190
73,342,995
54,343,953
111,699,430
440,375
53,128,155
§480,337,764
6,273,415
2,241,590
13,136,810
1,784,820
1,045,970
4,891,460
2,705,660
3,848,930
13,674,930
19,026,120
87,033,290
$155,662,995
$2,460,107,454
N.Hampshire..
Vermont
Massach' setts .
Rhode Island..
Connecticut . . .
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania .
N. Atlantic Div
Delaware
Maryland
D. of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia.
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
S. Atlantic Div
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
62,743,525
1,055,692
4,952,390
11,745
19,104,951
10,321,326
22,651,896
13,184,652
25,200,435
3,674,486
§2,539,200,537
39,586,080
175,058,550
6,471,120
254,490,600
151,880,300
183,977,010
99,104,600
152,006,230
72,746.180
$116,868,252
1,835,570
6,540,090
79,760
6,593,688
3,116,420
7,183,210
4,172,262
5,764,978
1,158,040
$313,902,504
4,198,810
19,194,320
129,120
33,404,281
23,964,610
26,647,280
16,572,410
31,477,990
7,142,980
749,600
251,430
198,167
240,681
172,344
146,409
116,851
201,903
238,043
27,611
50,158
113,608
166,617
100,157,573
23,352,408
20,362,516
30,498,277
14,785,636
16,787,988
18,663,645
30,491,541
30,780,290
7,660,333
11,396,460
21,593,444
30,214,456
41,677,371
18,338,824
15,107,482
25,669,060
9,865,350
9,793,931
11,127,953
25,428,899
19,792,313
4,658,015
6,959,293
15,247,705
22,303,301
58,480,202
5,013,584
5,255,034
4,829,217
4,920,286
6,994,057
7,535,692
5,062,642
10,987,977
3,002,318
4,437,167
6,345,739
7,911,155
$1,135,319,670
1,050,031,828
754,789,110
1,262,870,587
$36,444,018
29,475,346
21,172,255
34,456,938
$161,631,801
116,181,690
93,361,422
180,431,662
69,564,986
63,784,377
57,725,683
206,436,242
138,701,173
18,787,294
29,231,509
92,971,920
128,068,305
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
556,190,670 22,182,600
477,524,5071 19,167,010
340,059,470 16,916,473
857,581,022^ 36,665,315
625,858,361! 21,830,719
75,310,3051 6,648,180
107,466,335 8,371,712
402,358,913 16,468,977
559,726,046[ 18,869,790
S7,069,767,154;.^252,225,315
346,339,360 10,906,506
242,700,540 9,936,880
111,051,390 4,611,645
127,423,157 5,968,866
85,381.270 7,167,355
399,971,289 13.746.541
Missouri
North Dakota.
South Dakota . .
Nebraska......
Kansas
N. Central Div.
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
1,923,822
179,264
174,412
157,772
144,318
69,294
228,126
8,826
124,760
256,586,994
21,412,229
20,161,583
19,853,000
17,572,547
9,544,219
51,406,937
1,606,423
14,891,356
184,292,126 72,294,868
11,818,882 9,593,347
9,362,5551 10,879,028
7,698,343! 12,154,657
6,849,390i 10,723,157
3,774,6681 5,769,551
20,746,215! 30.660.722
$1,195,246,262
70,924,400
60,254,230
30,776,730
33,936,435
17,898,380
103,259,503
3,206,270
30,772,880
Oklahoma
Arkansas
S. Central Div.
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico. . .
Arizona
Utah
563,728
5,475,043
66,288,824
915,517
476,831
1,823,620
263,106
104,128
548.223
1,042,695
9,416,313
8,581,170
418,574,422
433,580
5,672,400
$58,343,772
1,356,010
522,260
2,728,860
291,140
196,580
1.164.660
1,086,772
5,603
3,125
16,389
4,458
1,426
10,517
1,277
6,603
18,056
25,530
52,894
145,878
4,564,641
,156,448,294
1,964,197
1,830,432
4,598,941
787,882
1,297,033
1,323,705
90,159,470
1,048,680
1,353,601
2,775,421
524,776
1,192,905
775.482
61,440,022,598
25,512,340
14,460,880
85,036,180
8,140,800
7,222,230
28,402,780
$351,028,828
21,620,687
15,-348,331
22,594,010
7,247,180
3,257,660
6,813,830
5,801,820
7,253,490
14,113,110
22,648,830
60,259,230
Nevada
Idaho
1,661,416 723,052 938,364
1,302,256 606,362 695,894
4,179,190 1,820,832 2,358,358
6,909,888 3.516.000 3.393.888
12,339,410 537,480
17,431,580 1,172,460
83,461,660; 3,150,200
115,819,200 4,566,770
697,116,630[ 14,689,710
$1,094,942,690 §30,366,110
$13,279,252,649 $494,247,467
Washington. ..
Oregon
California .,
Western Div..
Grand total . .
21,427,293
47,282,233
623,218,619
12,222,839
23,020,410
357,616,755
9,204,454
24,261,823
265,601,864
$186,958,178
$2,208,767,573
There were
were reported f
ing to 128,590,434
161,312 acres in the United States in 188
rom ten States, principally from Louis
pounds.
9 devoted to the cultivat
iana and South Carolina
ion of rice, £
the product
lU of which
ion amount-
164
The Cotton Supply.
W^t (Cotton ^ttpplfi*
CROP OF THE UNITED STATES FOR SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS.
The following statements are furnished by the New York ' 'Commercial and Financial Chronicle' ' ;
Year.
1829..
1830..
1831..
1832..
1833..
1834..
1835..
1836..
1837..
1838..
1839..
1840..
1841..
1842..
1843..
1844..
Bales.
870
976
1,038
987
1,070
1,205
1,254
1,360
1,422
1,801
1,360
2,177
1,634
1,683
2,378
2,030
,415
.845
848
.487
,438
,324
328
752
930
,497
532
,835
,945
,574
,875
,409
Year.
1845.,
1846.
1847..
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.,
1852..
1853..
1854..
1855..
1856..
1857..
1858..
1859..
I860..
Bales.
2,394.503
2,100,537
1,778.651
2,347,634
2,728,596
2,096,706
2,355.257
3,015,029
3,262,882
2,930,027
2,847,339
3,527,845
2,939,519
3,113,962
3,851,481
4,669,770
Year.
1861
1862-1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
3871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
Bales.
Year.
Bales,
3,656.006
No record
2,193.987
2,019,774
2,593,993
2,439,039
3,154,946
4,352,317
2.974,351
3.930,508
4,170,388
3.832,991
4; 669, 288
4.485,423
4,811,265
5,073,531
1880
1881....
1882.K.
1883....,
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
5,
6,
6'
5'
5'
i;
6.
7,
6,
7,
8,
I
7,
9,
757.397
589,329
435, 845
992,234
714.052
669,021
550,215
513,624
017,707
935,082
313, 726
655,518
038,707
717,142
527,211
892,766
The returns are for the years ending September 1.
487 pounds.
The average net weight, per bale, for 1895 is
EXPORTS AND DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OF AMERICAN COTTON.
1894-95.
1893-94.
1892-93.
1891-92.
1890-91.
1889-90.
1888-89.
1887-88.
Exp. to Europe..
Consumption U.
S., Canada, etc..
Total
Bales.
6,630,272
2,882,654
9,512,926
Bales.
5,183.645
2,508,850
7,692,495
Bales.
4,354,790
2,786,077
7,140,867
Bales.
5,815,365
2,832,908
8,648,273
Bales.
5,750,443
2,642,912
8,393,355
Bales.
4,885,326
2,431,757
7,317,083
Bales.
4,700,198
2,372.641
7,072,839
Bales.
4,602,248
2,259,606
6,861,854
COTTON CONSUMPTION OF THE ENTIRE WORLD.
CONSTTMPTION BALES,
400 T.BS.
1880-81
1881-82
1882-83
1883-84
1884-85
3885-86
1886-87
1887-88
1888-89
1889-90
1890-91
1891-92
1892-93
1893-94
1894-95
Great
Britain.
3,572,000
3,640,000
3,744,000
3,666.000
3,433,000
3,628,000
3,694,000
3,841,000
3,770.000
4,016,000
4,233,000
3,977,000
3,583,000
4,040,000
4,080,000
Continent.
2.956,000
3,198,000
3,380,000