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All subjects not fully listed in their alphabetical order will be
found so arranged under UNITED

United States-continued

political affairs, 156-158

political divisions, 145, 146

popular vote for President, 1896, 524

population and its employments, 148-150, 368, 373,
374

pork: exports, 326, 327; prices at New York, 280;
receipts at New York, 431; trade, 488-490;
value of exports, 303. See also Lard; Live-
stock; Provisions, U. S.

ports of entry and delivery, 218-223
postal rates and regulations, 224-228
post-office, 527, 541

potatoes: acreage, production, and value, 426;
crop reports, 417, 419, 421-424

precious metals: coinage, 347, 348; imports and
exports, 301, 306, 307, 351; per capita, 343; pro-
duction in United States, 345; weekly imports
and exports at New York, 352-356

precious stones, product, 457. See also Jewelry,
U. S.

President, 543

Presidential succession, the, 156

Presidential vote of 1898 (popular), 525
Presidents, 156

prices of merchandise at New York, 277-298.
See also the various articles
prints. See Cotton, U. S.
private banks, 387

production of precious metals per capita, 343
profits of national banks, 381

property valuation of real and personal, 177-179
provisions: exports, 325-328, 488; freights from
New York, 299; imports, 312; tariff of 1897,
188, 189, trade, 488-490

STATES.

United States-continued

public debt, 155, 542

public lands, 165-167

quicksilver: exports, 328; prices at New York,
296; product, 457

railroads, 333-341; accidents, 337; bonds listed,
475; dividends, 474; employés, 334; equip-
ment, 333; expenditures, 337; finances, 334, 335;
highest and lowest prices of shares, 470, 471;
income, 336; mileage, 333; notable runs, 342;
relative interests of coal operators and the,
455; reorganizations in 1897, 472, 473; service,
336; stocks listed, 476; street railways, 339-341
rainfall, 146, 147; in New York, 521

ratio of silver to gold, 343, 349, 396, 409, 410
real and personal property, valuation of, 177-179
real estate in New York, 518-521

receipts of domestic produce at New York, 431
redemption: of national banks' circulation, 369;
of notes in gold, 363-365

reorganizations of railroads, 472, 473

reserves and deposits of national banks, 379, 380
resources and liabilities: of loan and trust com-
panies, 386, 387; of national banks, 375-377; of
private banks, 387; of savings-banks, 386, 387;
of State banks, 385, 387

resumption of specie payments, 374
revenue, 153, 154

rice: exports, 328; imports, 312; prices at New
York, 284; tariff of 1897, 188. See also Agri-
culture, U. S.

rivers, disasters to shipping on, 251

rolling mills. See Iron and Steel, U. S.

rye: acreage, production, and value, 425; crop
reports, 412, 413, 415, 417, 418, 421, 422; exports,

Brands "COMPASS” and “OLD COLONY.”

Thomas Morrison & Co.,

PACKERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,

CURERS OF

Fine Sugar Cured, Dry Salted and Smoked Meats.

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salt imports, 312; prices at New York, 297;
product, 457

San Francisco: coffee trade, 510; stock of wool,
445

Sault Ste. Marie Canal, 259, 260

savings-banks, 386-388, 394

schools and education statistics, 151, 524

sea forces, 160-163, 553

Secretaries of State, 157

Secretaries of the Treasury, 158

securities listed, 475, 476; transactions in, 470
seeds: exports, 328; imports, 312; prices at New
York, 285; receipts at New York, 431
Senate, members of the, 208, 209
shares, highest and lowest prices, 470, 471
shipbuilding, 248, 249; on the lakes, 254
shipping, 245-249, 252: entered and cleared, 301;
imports and exports carried in American ves-
sels, 344; on the lakes, 254, 255; sold to foreign-
ers, 330.

ships of war, 160-163, 553

silk: dyeing and finishing, 439; exports, 328; im-
ports, 312, 313; industry, the, 449, 450; mills,
449, 450; prices of manufactures, 481; review
of textile markets, 480, 481; tariff of 1897, 195
silver: money per capita, 396; prices of, 343, 409,
410, 477; product, 457; ratio to gold, 343, 349,
396, 409, 410; stock of, 396. See Precious Metals,
U.S.

silver and gold coin and bullion: stocks of, 360,
361

silver dollar, bullion value of the, 343
snow-gauge readings in New York city, 521, 522
soldiers and widows of the civil war, 151
Speakers of the House of Representatives, 157
specie: in hands of national banks, 375-377; in
the country, 373, 374; in Treasury, 373, 374
specie and bank-note circulation, 373

specie and bullion: imports and exports at New
York, 306, 307; stocks of, 360, 361

specie payments, suspension and resumption,
374

spelter. See Zinc, U. S.

spindles, See Cotton; Silk: Wool, U. S.

spirits. See Wines and Spirits, U. S.

standard time, 270, 271

State and local debts and taxation, 179

State banks, 385, 387

State capitals, 217

State interest laws, 242, 243

State troops, 159

stationery. See Paper, U. S.
statistics of labor, 533, 534

statutes of limitation, 243; relating to organi-
zation or admission of States and Territories,
145, 146

steel. See Iron and Steel, U. S.

sterling exchange, 476

stock market, course of the, 469

stocks: of gold and silver coin and bullion, 360,
361, 366-368; of money, distribution of, 362, 363

their alphabetical order will be
STATES.

United States-continued

stocks and bonds, highest and lowest prices, 470,
471

storage and labor at New York, rates of, 272-276
storm signals, 268-270

street railways: 339-341; bonds and stocks listed,
475, 476

strikes, 533

Sub-Treasury receipts and payments (New
York), 476

sugar beet-root, 486, 487; consumption per
capita, 344; exports, 320, 329: imports, 313;
prices, 284, 485, 486; product, 487; tariff of 1897,
187; trade, 482-487. See also Agriculture, U. S.
Supreme Court, chief justices and justices of,
157, 208

suspension of specie payments, 374
tariff, effects of legislation, 478-480

tariff of 1897, 180-207

taxation and local and State debts, 179

taxes on national-bank circulation, 378

tea: consumption per capita, 344; trade of 1897,
514

telegraph rates from New York, 233
telegraphs, 231, 539

telephone statistics, 231

temperature: comparative table of scales, 270;
range of, 146, 147; records in New York city,
521

terne and tin plates, 466

Territorial capitals, 217

textile fabrics: exports, 318, 319; imports, 810;
prices at New York, 289-201

textile industries, the combined, 449-450
textile markets in 1897, 478-481

tide tables-high water at: Governor's Island,
N. Y., 283, 264; Sandy Hook, N. J., 285, 268;
other points on the Atlantic coast, 267

time, 270, 271; differences of, 270, 271
tin: exports, 329; imports, 313; prices, 295, 298,
496,497 product, 457; trade, 495-497
tin and terne plates, 466

tobacco: acreage, production, and value, 426;
crop reports, 417, 419, 421, 422, 424; exports, 329,
330; imports, 313; tariff of 1897, 187, 188; value
of exports of, 303. See also Agriculture
tomato and corn pack, 562
tonnage, 245-249, 252; entered and cleared, 301;
on the lakes, 254. See also Shipbuilding; Ship-
ping, U. S.

tornado statistics, 528

torpedo boats, 163

trademarks, 230

trades, 170, 174

transactions in securities, 470

Treasury: gold certificates in circulation and in

the, 365, 366; gold coin and bullion in the, 365,
366; Secretaries of the, 158

Treasury notes redeemed in gold, 363-365
trust companies, 386, 387

trusts and combines, 557-561

United States notes redeemed in gold, 363-365
valuation of real and personal property, 177-179
values: of agricultural exports, 303, 304 (see
also the various articles); of foreign coins,
350; of imports, and duties collected thereon,
306 (see also the various articles)

vegetables: exports, 330; imports, 313; receipts
at New York, 431; tariff of 1897, 188. See also
Agriculture. U. S.
velocity of winds, 528
Vice-Presidents, 156

All subjects not fully listed in their alphabetical order will be
found so arranged under UNITED STATES.

United States-continued

volunteer forces, 159

wages. See Industries; Manufactures; Trades,
U.S.

Wall Street in 1897, 469-477

watches. See Machinery, U. S.

wealth, national, 176-179

weather records in New York, 521, 522; signals,
268-270

weekly imports and exports of precious metals
at New York, 352-356

weekly visible supply of grain, 429, 430
weights and measures, 234-236, 240, 241
weights of a bushel, 240, 241

Western Union Telegraph Co., 231, 233
wheat acreage, production, and value, 425, 429;
canal and lake freights on, 258, 523; consump-
tion per capita, 344; crop reports, 411-418, 420-
423; crop, 433; exports, 316, 344, 427, 428, 432;
exports per capita, 344; imports, 308; move-
ment on the lakes and St. Lawrence, 254, 255;
prices at New York, 277-279; receipts at East-
ern ports, 431, 432; tariff of 1897, 188.
Agriculture, U. S.

wind barometer table, 269
winds, velocity of, 528

See also

wines and spirits: California product, 527; con-
sumption per capita, 344: exports, 329, 330;
imports, 313; product, 527, 541; receipts at
New York, 431; tariff of 1897, 189, 190

wood: exports, 330, 331; tariff of 1897, 187 See
also Lumber, U. S.

wool: consumption, 344, 446; crop reports, 417;
dyeing and finishing, 439; exports, 332, 442,
443; imports, 314, 442, 443; mills, 449, 450;
prices, 447, 448; prices of manufactures, 480;
product of 1897, 444; review of textile mar-
kets, 479-481; stocks, 445; tariff of 1897, 193-
195. See also Agriculture, U. S.

woolen industry, the, 440-448

zinc exports, 332, 500; imports, 314; prices, 500;
product, 457, 500; trade of 1897, 500

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population, 103

post-office, 104, 541

railroads, 104, 342

shipping, 104

submarine cables, 232

telegraph rates from New York, 231
telegraphs and telephones, 194, 539
Virgin Islands. See LEEWARD ISLANDS

Wales: area, 1

banking, 11, 13
canals, 10
fisheries, 5

population, 1

post-office, 10

telegraphs, 11

United States consul in, 215

See also GREAT BRITAIN

Western Australia, 107

area, 107

banking, 107, 389

fiscal affairs (revenue, expenditure, and public
debt), 107, 540, 542

gold, production of, 107
imports and exports, 107
population, 107
post-office, 107, 541
railways, 107, 342

telegraphs, 107, 539

West Indies: banking, 391, 393

commerce with United States, 302, 304, 305, 315-
331

emigration to United States, 152
petroleum trade, 501

All subjects not fully listed in their alphabetical order will be
found
so arranged under UNITED STATES.

West Indies-continued

steamship lines from New York, 555, 556

submarine cables, 232

United States consuls in, 215, 216

telegraph rates from New York, 231

weights and measures, 238

See also BRITISH WEST INDIES

Wheat: crop of the world, 433; crop reports, 411-
424; prices in Germany and Great Britain, 545,

547
Windward Islands, 122; fiscal affairs (revenue, ex-
penditure, and public debt), 122, 540, 542; im-
ports and exports, 122; tonnage, 123
Wine: production of the world, 541

Wines and spirits: in United States, United King-
dom, Germany, and France

Wool. See under UNITED STATES

Woolen industry, 440-448

World's merchant marine: motive power and con-
structive material of, 250, 252
World's rulers, 543

World's shipbuilding, 535, 536
World's stocks of money, 396
World's trade in machinery, 536
World's wine production, 541

Württemberg: king, 543. See also GERMANY

Zanzibar: imports and exports, 140
Zinc. See under UNITED STATES

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