> - VVM anb abor. LIBRARY M University of Illinois. CI.ASS. BOOK. VOLUME. Accession. No. ..._: ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY AU/> * f / M > s- ^ -^^, THE DAILY NEW ALMANAC AND POLITICAL REGISTER FOR 1898. COMPILED BY GEO. E. PLUMBE, A. B., LL. R FOURTEENTH YEAR. ISSUED BY THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS COMPANY. THE CHICAGO QUARTERLY OP THE CHICAGO RECORD and THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED QUARTERLY AT CHICAGO. ILL., BY THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS CO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1^.00 PER YEAR. VOL. 5. NO. 2. JANUARY, 1898. ENTERED AT THE CHICAGO POSTOFFICE AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER, [Copyright, 1898, by THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Co. | PREFACE. There are no longer off years in American politics. The variety of issues, the multiplicity of parties, the frequency of elections, all combine to keep up the general interest in political affairs that culminates in the presiden- tial elections. While only a small number of states held elections in 1897 they were of unusual interest as indicating any change in public sentiment since 1896 upon which estimates may be based as to the congressional elections of the present year. A new feature is incorporated into the present issue of the Almanac and that is the chapter showing the movements of political parties during the year 1897. While they have not been numerous they have been important and significant. Some space has been devoted to the war in the east, from the fact that it excited very considerable interest in the United States and may have an important bearing on the history of Europe. Especial care has been taken in treating the Cuban revolt, annexation of Hawaii, the monetary commission and Alaska, with its gold fields and disputed boundary. The statistics upon education, the tariff, agriculture, for 1 estry, domestic commerce, gold and silver, pensions and other subjects of immediate importance and interest are full, impartial and as accurate as pos- sible. The article on the ship canal from the great lakes to the Atlantic seaboard is of interest to the entire country between the Mississippi valley and eastern tide-water. The aim has been to give facts and figures from a strictly nonpartisan standpoint according to their value and importance. Chicago, January 1, 1898. 33 Chicago Daily News Almanac 1898. NOTE. The time given in this Almanac is local mean time, except when otherwise Indicated. ECLIPSES. In the year 1898 there will be six eclipses, three of the Sun and three of the Moon. I. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, January 7. Visible generally in the Eastern portions of North America, in South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Occurring as follows: STANDARD EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC Moon enters Penumbra. Moon enters Shadow Middle of Eclipse Moon leaves Shadow Moon leaves Penumbra. 7d. 4h.59m.A. 7d, 6h. 48m. A. 7d. 7h. 35m. A. 7d. 8h. 23m. A. 7d.lOh. llm. A. 7d. 3h. 59m. A. 7d. oh. 48m. A. 7d, 6h. 35m. A. 7d. 7h. 23m. A. 7d. 9h. llm. A. 7d. 2h. 59m. A. 7d. 4h. 48m. A. 7d. 5h. 35m. A. 7d. 6h. 23m. A. 7d. 8h. llm. A. 7d. Ih. 59m. A. 7d. 3h. 48m. A. 7d. 4h. 35m. A. 7d. 5h. 23m. A. 7d. 7h. llm. A. First contact of shadow 169 degrees from North point of the Moon's limb toward the East. Magnitude of Eclipse = 0.157. (Moon's diameter = 1.0.) II. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, January 22. Invisible to America. Visible to Eastern Europe, the greater part of Asia and Africa, and to the Northern part of the Indian Ocean. The line of totality running through the Chinese Empire, India, and Eastern Africa. III. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, July 3. Invisible to North America. Visible generally in Europe. Asia and Africa. IV.-An Annular Eclipse of the Sun. July 18. Invisible to North America. Visible to the South Pacific Ocean, and the extreme Southern part of South America. The line of Annulus passing through the South Pacific Ocean. V. A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, December 13. Invisible here. VI. A Total Eclipse of the Moon. December 27. Visible generally throughout North and South America. Europe, Asia and Africa. Occurring as follows: STANDARD EASTERN- CENTRAL MOUNTAIN Moon enters Penumbra. . . Moon enters Shadow Total Eclipse begins Middle of Eclipse Total Eclipse ends Moon leaves Shadow Moon leaves Penumbra. . . . < 27d. 9h. 51m. A. 27d. 3h. 33m. A. 27d. 4h. 4Sm. A. 27d. 5h. 58m. A. 27d. 6h. 42m. A. 27d. 7h. 27m. A. ..|27d. 8h. 36m. A. 27d. 2h. 33m. A. 27d. 3h. 48m. A. 27d. 4h. 58m. A. 27d. 5h. 42m. A. 27d. 6h. 27m. A. 27d. 7h. 36m. A. 27d. 8h. 51m. A. 27d. Ih. 33m. A. 27d. 2h. 48m. A. 27d. 3h. 58m. A. 27d. 4h. 42m. A. 27d. 5h. 27m. A. 27d. 6h. 36m. A. 27d. 7h. 51m. A. 27d. Oh. 33m A. 27d. Ih. 48m. A. 27d. 2h. 58m. A. 27d. 3h. 42m. A. 27d. 4h. 27m. A. 27d. 5h. 36m. A. 27d. 6h. 5lm. A. First contact of shadow 112 degrees from North point of the Moon's limb toward the East. Magnitude of Eclipse 1.384 (Moon's diameter 1.0). THE FOUR SEASONS. SEASON. Beyins. Lasts. Winter Spring Summer., ... utumn inter... December 21,1897, 7:12 A.M. March 20, 1898, 8:06 A.M. June 21, 1898, 4:07 A.M. September 22, 1898, 6:35 P.M. December 21, 1898, 0:59 P.M. D. H. M. 89 54 92 20 01 93 14 28 89 18 24 Common Fear, 365 5 47 EMBER DAYS. March 2, 4, 5 I September 21, 23, 24 .iu.ie 1, 3, 4 [December 14, 16, 17 MORNING AND EVENING STARS. MERCURY will be Morning Star about January 29. May 28. and September 21; and Evening Star about April 10. August 9, and December 3. MARS will be Morning Star all through this year. VEX us will be Morning Star until February 15; ng Star until February 15; then Evening Star until December 1; and then Morning Star the rest of the year. JUPITER will be Morning Star till March 25; then Evening Star till October 13; and then Morning Star the rest of the year. CHURCH DAYS AND CYCLES OF TIME. Ipiphany Jan. 6 eptuHgesima Sunday Feb. 6 Sexagesima Sunday Feb. 13 Quinquagesima Sunday Feb. 20 Ash Wednesday Feb. 23 Quadragesima Sunday Feb. 27 Purim Mar. 8 Mid-Lent Sunday -. Mar.20 Palm Sunday Apr. 3 Good Friday Apr. 8 Easter Sunday Apr. 10 Low Sunday Apr. 1 7 Rogation Sunday May 15 Ascension Day May 19 Whit Sunday May 29 Trinity Sunday June 6 Corpus Christi June 9 Hebrew New Year (5659) Sept.17 First Sunday in Advent Nov. 27 Christmas Dec. 25 Dominical Letter B Solar Cycle 3 Lunar Cycle (or Golden Number) 18 Roman Indiction 11 Epact (Moon's Aire, Jan. 1) 7 Julian Period 6611 Year of the World (Septuagint) 7406-7407 Dionysian Period 227 ffioon'8 pfjases. 1898. D. EASTERN TIME. CENTRAL TIME. MOUNTAIN TIME. PACIFIC TIME. January. Pull Moon.. Last Quarter, tfew Sloon.. First Quarter. 7 15 22 29 H. M. 7 24 eve. 10 44 morn. 2 25 morn. 9 33 morn. H. M. 6 24 eve. ?44 morn. 25 morn. 8 33 morn. H. M. 5 24 eve. 8 44 morn. 25 morn. 7 33 morn. H. M. 4 24 eve. 7 44 morn. 11 25 eve.* 6 33 morn. *21st. February Full Moon Last Quarter. New Moon... First Quarter. g 13 8 If) 1 24 eve. 735 eve. 2 41 eve. 6 13 morn. 24 eve. 6 35 eve. 1 41 eve. 5 13 morn. 11 24 morn. 5 35 eve. 41 eve. 4 13 morn. 10 24 morn. 4 35 eve. 11 41 morn. 3 13 morn. ! Full Moon.... Last Quarter. $evr Moon... First Quarter. 4 29 morn. 2 48 morn. 3 37 morn. 2 40 morn. 3 29 morn. 1 48 morn. 2 37 morn. 1 40 morn. 29 morn. 48 morn. 1 37 morn. 40 morn. 1 29 morn. 11 48 eve* 37 morn. 11 40eve.t *14th. t29th. s Oi ederickstown,1813. 7 26 457 130 2 45 4 1 7 17 111 5 3 5 4 5 5 1 23 2 38 3 51 7 36 7 35 7 35 4 43 4 44 445 1 38 2 56 413 19 lit We. Battle of Mill Springs, 1862. 7 24 4 59 5 13 7 16 5 6 5 3 7 34 446 5 26 20 jo Th. Battle of Somerset, N. J., 1777. 7 23 5 7 15 5 7 6 3 7 34 4 48 625 i 23 21 99 23 Fri. Sat. SUN. Jackson enters N.Orleans,1813. Stone fleet sunk Charl'st'n,1861 Massacre River Rasin, 1813. II! 7 21 5 1 5 2 5 4 7 2 sets 7 7 15 7 14 7 14 5 8 510 5 11 6 55 sets 7 4 7 33 7 32 7 31 4 50 4 51 4 52 713 sets 6 56 24 24 Mo. Rhoddy driv'n f r'm Tenn.,1864 7 20 5 5 8 15 7 13 5 12 8 18 7 30 4 54 8 14 25 1? Tu. We. Th. Orizaba taken, 1848. Webster's reply to Hayne,1830 New Providence taken, 1778. 7 19 5 7 1 8 9 24 1033 11 40 7 13 ffl 5 13 5 14 5 15 9 24 1029 11 35 Ii 7 27 4 55 457 4 58 9 26 1037 11 47 28 28 Fri. First nat'l bank atPhila., 1783. 7 17 5 11 morn 7 10 5 16 morn 7 26 459 morn 29 30 29 30 Sat. SUN. British take Augusta.Ga.. 1779. Constitution amended, 1865. 716 7 15 5 12 5 13 046 1 49 7 10 5 17 7 95 19 038 1 41 7 25 724 1 l 54 1 59 31 31 Mo. Naval battle off Charl'sfn.1863. 7 14 5 14 248 7 85 20 239 7 23 5 4 3 3d MONTH. FEBRUARY. S8 DAYS. i February is named from Roman divinity Febmus(P\\ito), orFeb- Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo.. St. Paul, N. E. Wis. and Mich., 5 f H TUO, (Juno), and was added to S.Wis. S. Mich., Kan. . Col.. Cal.. N.E.NewYork, ^ w h 5 W Roman Calendar about 713 B. c. N. 111., Ind., O. Ind., Ohio. Minn., Or. qt * Q AMERICAN HISTORT. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon H.&S. Suu| Sun | Moon rises sets. U.& S. H.M. H.M. H.M. IH.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H.M. 32 1 Tu. Battle of Cowan's Ford, 1781. 7 13 5 15 3 44 '77 5 21 3 36 7 22 5 6 3 57 33 2; We. Mexican cession of 1848. 7 12 5 16 4 37 7 6 5 22 4 27' 7 20 5 8: 4 49 34 35 3lTh. 4! Fri. Battle of Dover. 1862 Clinton reaches N. Y., 1776. 7 10 IS 5 22 j |7 5523 6 27 4 5 24 5 54 7 18 5 10 7 175 11 5 33 6 13 36 5 Sat. Med'Iing w'h sl'v'ry ill'gal,1836 7 8 5 20 6 35 7 4 5 25 6 28 7 16 5 13 644 37 6 SUN. Treaty with France. 1778. 7 7 5 21! rises 7 3 5 27 rises 7 145 14 rises 38 7'Mo. Jeff Davis' case dismissed,1869. 7 6 5 23 6 37 7 2 641 7 13 5 16 6 35 39 8 Tu. Conf 'derate gov't formed, 1861. 7 5 5 24 7 47 7 1 o 29 747 7 11 5 17 7 48 40 9 We. Conf 'derate congress met, 1861 17 4 5 26 8 52 6 59 5 30 8 50, 7 10 5 19 8 55 41 10 Th. Battle Horn et& Resolute, isi;;. 7 3 5 27 10 5 6 58 53l'lO 1| 7 85201011 42 11 Fri. Lincoln left for Wash'n, 1861. 7 1 5 28 11 20 6 57 5 32 11 13i 7 752111128 43! 12 Sat. 44 13 SO. First fugitive slave law, 1793. Massacre of Glencoe, 1691. 7 6 59 5 30 morn 5 31 34 6 56 5 34 morn' 6 55 5 35 27 755 23 morn 7 4 5 24 44 45 14 Mo. Pickens routs the British.,1778. 5 32 1 47 ;6 54 5 36 1 39! 7 1 5 26 1 59 46 15 Tu. Battle of Ft. Donelson, 1862. 6 Hi; 5 33 2 59 6 52 5 37 2 50! 7 5 27 3 12 47 16 We. 48 17 Th. Hessian troops hired, 1776 Treaty of Ghent ratified, 1815. 6 f>4 6 53 5 34 4 16 51 5 38 3 52 5 36 4 52 6 50 5 39 4 44 ! 88188 4 13 5 4 49 18 Fri. Lee com. -in-chief, 1864. 6 51 5 37 5 35 6 49 5 40 5 28 6 56)5 32 5 45 50 19 Sat. First nat'l thanksgiving, 1795. 6 50 5 39 6 8647 5 42 6 2 6 54J5 33 6 16 5ll20 SUN. Braddock arrives in Va., 1755. 6 49 5 40 sets 6 46 5 43 sets^ 6 52 5 35 sets 52 21 Mo. 53 22 Tu. Silver re monetized, 1878. Battle of Ogdensburg. 1813. 6 47 (J 46 5 41 7 66 44'5 44 5 43 8 10! 6 43 5 45 6 51 5 36 6 49 5 38 7 7 8 13 54 23 We. Battle of Buena Vista. 1847, 1645 5 44 9 20: 6 42 5 46 9 16 6 48 5 39 9 25 ii 24 Th. 25 Fri. Johnson impeached, 1868. Conscription bill passed, 1863, 6 43 j5 45 10 29 6 41 ,641547 11 33 1 6 39 5 47 10 22 5 48 11 26 6 46 5 41 10 37 6 44 ! 5 42 11 43 57 58 26 Sat. 27 srsr. Nashville surrendered, 1862. Battle of Morris Neck. 1776. 6 395 48 morn 6 38 6385 49; 035 637 5 49 morn 5 50! 27 6 42 5 43 morn 6 41*5 45 047 ! 59 28 Mo. .'i Private'r Nashville dest'd.1863 6 36'5 51 1 33 6 35 5 51 1 25 6 40 5 46 1 46J 3d MCXNTH. MARCH. 31 DATS. AY OF 1 i r M:. | c 2 h < 11 March was named from Mars, the god of war. It was the first month of the Roman year. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,N.Y., Pa., S.Wis.,S.Mich., N. III., Ind.. O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind.. Ohio. St. Paul, N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. Q P =f AMERICAN BISTORT. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun) Sun rises | sets. Moon R.& S. 60 1 Tn. We. Th. Articl's of confed. ratifl'd, 1781 Grant made lieut.-gen., 18G4. Battle of Brier Creek, 1779. Sli, 6 35 6 33 H.M. 220 o ol 5 52 H. BI. 228 3 15 3 56 H.M. H.M. 6 33 15 53 6 31 5 54 6 29 5 55 H. M. 2 19 349 6 3^ 6 35 5 49 5 51 H. M. 2 41 3 28 4 8 63 4 Fri. First congress meets, 1789. 6 32 5 54 433 6 2s 5 5(3 4 26 6 33 5 52 4 43 64 5 6 7 Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. Boston massacre, 1770. Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862. Bible society formed, 1804. Stamp act passed, 1776. 630 6 29 6 27 6 26 5 55 its 5 59 I A 5 52 rises 6 27 6 25 6 24 6 22 5 57 r> rs 5 59 6 457 rises 6 31 6 29 627 625 5 54 5 55 m 5 12 535 5 55 rises 68 q We. Monitor-Merrimac battle, 1862. 6 24 6 7 52 6 21 6 2 7 48 6 23 5 59 7 55 69 10 Th. M'Clel'n crosses Potomac, 1862 6 23 9 8 6 19 6 3 9 2 6 21 6 1 9 14 70 lliFrl. 12:Sat. 13 srx. Conf ed.constit'n adopted, 1861. Grant made com.-in-chief ,1864 Red river expedition, 1864 6 21 619 6 17 6 4 1024 11 38 morn 6 14 6 6 10 16 11 30 morn 6 19 IS 6 2 6 4 6 5 1033 11 50 morn 73 14 Mo. Newbern captured, 1862. 6 15 6 5 50 6 13 6 7 41 6 14 6 6 1 3 74 15 Tu. Island No. 10 bombarded, 1861. 6 13 6 7 1 55 6 8 1 46 6 12 6 7 75 16 We. Battle of Guilford, 1781. 6 11 249 1> 10 6 9 12 40 6 10 6 8 O ~\ 76 17 Th. Boston evacuated, 1776. 6 9 6 3 32 6 8 6 9 325 6 8 6 9 3 43 77 Fri. Stamp act repealed, 1776 6 10 4 7 6 6 6 10 4 6 6 6 11 4 15 78 1 9 Sat. Patent for Conn, issued, 1681. 6 5 6 11 6 5 6 11 4 30 6 4 6 12 4 42 79 80 21 SIX. Mo. Washington ent'rs Boston,1776 Battle of Henderson, 1864. 6 6 12 6 14 520 6 2 ill 457 5 20 6 6 14 6 15 g*f 22 Tu. Stamp act signed, 1765. 559 6 15 sets 6 6 14 sets 5 58 6 16 sets 82 23 We. Battle of Winchester. 1862. 5 57 6 16 811 5 f>s 6 15 8 5 5 56 6 17 8 18 83 Th. Attack on Peekskill, 1777. 5 55 9 17 5 57 6 16 9 10 5 55 6 18 9 25 84 85 2tj Fri. Sat. Hudson river discovered. 1609. Forrest beat'n atPaducah,1864 553 5 51 6 19 6 20 10 20 11 20 5 55 5 54 6 17 618 10 13 11 11 5 53 5 51 6 20 6 21 10 31 11 32 SIX. Tanning, Tex., massacre. 1836. 5 50 6 21 morn 5 52 6 19 morn 5 49 622 morn 87 jA Mo. Seminole treaty, 1833. 5 48 6 2'- 16 551 6 20 8 5 47 6 24 059 89 90 29 in 31 Tu. We. Th. Vera Cruz capitulates, 1847. Battle of Somerset, Ky., 1863. Treasury bldgs burned. 1833. 5 46 6 23 5 45 6 24 5 43:6 25 1 9 152 2 30 5 49 6 21 5 47 6 22 5 46>6 23 1 43 222 5 45 5 43 5 41 625 6 26 1 20 I A 4tli MONTH. APRIL. 30 DAYS. < O og April was named from apriere\ (to open), the season when buds Chicago, Iowa,! Neb..N.Y.,Pa., S. Wis., S. Mich. i St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan. f Col., Cal. St. Paul, N. E. Wis. and Mich. N.E. New York, < t 5^ open. N. 111., Ind., 0. Ind., Ohio. Minn., Or. ft* **' AMERICAN HISTORY. Sunl Sun rises sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S.I Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. \ H.M. H. M H.M. fM H. M-l H.M. H.M. H. M. 91 Battle Five Forks, 1865. 5 44|6 26 3 2 5 44 24 2 54 5 40 6 29 3 10 92 2'Sut Battle at Selma, Ala., 1865. 5 43 6 28 3 30 5 43 6 25 3 24 5 38 6 30 337 93 si six'. Richmond evacuated, 1865. 541 6 29 3 53! 5 41 626 3 49 5 37 6 32 357 94 95 Mo. Tu. First newspaper in U. S., 1704. Yorktown besieged, 1862. 539 5 37 > 30 531 ift gg 6 27 6 ",s 4 11 535 4 40, 5 33 Hi! 4 15 4 40 96 o We. 1st house of rep.organiz'd,1789. 5 35 5 32 rises ! 5 37 6 29 rises 5 31 6 3o rises 97 n Th. Battle of Shiloh, 15. 5 33 5 33 8 41535 6 30 7 57 5 29 6 37 8 12 98 o Fri. Island No. 10 taken, 1862. 5 32 6 34 9 23i 5 34 631 9 15 5 28 6 38 9 33 99 100 9 Sat. 10 sex. Civil rights bill passed. 1866. Battle of Ft. Pulaski, 1862. ii^II 10 38 5 32|6 32 10 29 5 2616 39 11 46 5 30 6 33.11 37 5 24 6 40 10 50 11 59 101 102 11 Mo. Ft. Sumter bombarded, 186L Lee surrenders, l.%5. 5 27 6 37 5 25 6 38 morn 5 29 044 5 27 6 34 6 34 morn 5 2216 41 035 5 19 642 morn 056 103 13 We'. Civil war begins. 1861. 5 24!6 40 1 33 526 1 25 5 1816 44 1 43 10414 105 15 loeiie Th. Fri. Sat. Battle of Monks' Corners, 1780. Lincoln dies, 1865, Porter passed Vicksburg, 1863. iip 5 19 6 43 2 10 5 24 2 40i!5 23 3 4 15 22 6 37 6 3s 2 2; 5 17 2 35 515 305 13 6 46 647 6 48 2 18 107 17 SIX. Death of Franklin. 17DO. 5 17 6 44 5 20 6 :-;: 3 23 5 11 6 49 3 26 108 18 Mo. Ride of Paul Revere, 1775. 5 15 6 45 3 51 1 6 40 35'^ 651 3 50 109 110 19 Tu. 20 We. Battle of Lexington, 1775. Gen. Lee resigns U S. A., 1861. 5 14|6 47 5 1216 48 4 10 435 5 16 6 41 6 42 4 14 440 5 8 5 6 li 52 6 :.:: 4 30 111 21 Th. Battle of San Jacinto, 1836. 5 111649 sets 5 15 6 43 sets 5 4 654 sets 112 113 _'_' 23 Fri. Sat. Paul Jones at Whitehav'n,177S Battle bet. Lee & Marion, 1781. 5 9 6 50 5 76 51 9 9 10 8 13? 644 6 45 9 59 5 3 5 1 (-' ;V> 6 :.('. 9 20 1020 114 115 24 25 SIX. Mo. Ranger takes the Drake, 1778. U.S.land office estab'slf d, 1812. 5 66 52 5 4;653 11 11 47 5 11 5 9 (? 46 6 47 10 51 5 06 58 11 12 11 38 458 6 59 11 58 116 26 Tu. New Orleans taken, 18ti2. 5 3 6 54 morn 6 48 morn 4 56 7 morn 117 118 27 We. 28|Th. 29 Fri. 30: Sat. Habeas corpus suspend'd,19fil. Battle of Saugatuck riv'r, 1777. Md. d'cidesag'nstseces'n,l8fil. Washington inaugurated 1789.' 5 26 55 5 06 56 4 59 6 58 4 57 6 59 26 1 129 154 5 6 5 4 5 3 6 49 650 i; r.i 6 .VJ 19 053, 122 1 50 4 fir. 4 <53 iff 7 2 7 3 7 4 ?fgi 137 .1.59! 5th MONTH. MAY. 31 DAYS. 11 ;l May is from the Latin Maius, the growing month. Chicago. Iowa, Neb.,N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich. N. 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. ^ a Cr AMERICAS HISTORY. Sun; Sun rises sets. Moon K.&S. & Sun sets. Moon R.& S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon K&S 121 122 1 SUN. Mo. Battle of Port Gibson, 1863. Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863 Hk 4 54 '& 7 H.M. 2 15 237 i f H.M. Hfl 2fij H.M. ft H.M. 7 7 b l H.M. 2 17 123 3 Tu. First call for 3-$ ear men, 1861. 4 53 7 1 3 2 4 59 6 55 3 5 446 7 8 3 1 124 4 We. Grant crosses the Rapid'n,1864 4 51 7 2 326 4 5S 8 56 330 445 7 10 3 oo 125 5 Th. Yorktown evacuated, 1862. 4 50 7 3 3 55 457 6 57 4 1 443 7 11 3 49 126 6 rl. Ark. and Tenn. secede. 1861. 449 7 4 rises 456 6 58 rises 442 7 12 rises 127 Sat. Baton Rouge, La., capt'r'd,1862 448 7 5 930 455 6 59 9 21 440 7 13 9 43 O Sl\. Battle of Palo Alto, 1846. 447 7 6 10 35 4 54 7 1026 439 7 15 1047 129 9lMo. Battle of Resaca, Mex., 1846. 4 46 7 7 11 28 4 53 7 1 11 20 437 7 16 11 40 130 10 Tu. Jeff Davis captured, 1865. 445 7 8 morn 4 52 7 2 morn 436 7 17 morn 131 11 We. Battle of Charl'st'n Neck,1779. 444 7 9 10 4 51 7 3 3 435 7 18 19 132 12 Th. Crown Point taken, 1775. 4 43 7 10 ?43 4 50 7 4 037 4 34 7 19 50 134 135 14 15 Fri. Sat. sr.\. War declar'd ag'nst Mex., 1846 Cape Cod discovered, 1602. Ft. Granby taken, 1781. 442 441 440 711 7 12 7 13 8 130 1 52 449 448 447 7 5 7 6 7 6 433 431 430 721 7 22 7 23 113 1 32 1 52 136 16 Mo. Lincoln nominated, 1860. 7 14 2 15 446 7 7 2 19 7 24 2 14 137 17 Tu. First national fast, 1776. 4 38 23*- 445 7 8 2 43 7 25 235 Is We. Grant invests Vicksburg, 1863. 4 37 7 16 4 45 7 9 3 10 726 130 19 Th. The "dark day," 1780. 436 7 18 3 35 4 44 7 10 426 7 28 3 27 140 20 Fri. Mecklenburg declaration,1577 435 7 19 sets 443 711 sets 425 sets 141 21 Sat. Ft. Galphin taken, 1781. 434 7 20 855 442 7 12 846 424 7 29 9 7 142 22 SUN. Brooks assaults Sumner, 1850. 433 7 21 943 442 7 12 9 33 4 24 7 30 9 54 143 144 145 23 24 25 Mo. Tu. We. Settlem'nt at Jamestown, 1607. Banks evac's Strasburg, 1862. Battle of Spottsylvania, 1864. 432 431 431 ?! 7 24 I? 2 ? 11 31 4 41 4 41 440 7 14 10 17 1054 11 24 4 23 421 731 ?! Hi? 11 39 146 26 Th. Last confeds. surrender, 1865. 430 7 25 11 57 439 7 15 11 52 420 734 morn 147 27 Fri. Fts. Erie & George aban'd,18l3. 430 morn 7 16 morn 420 7 35 3 148 149 28! Sat. 29 80. Battle of Dallas, Ga., 1864. Battle of Waxhaw, 1780. 429 4 28 7 27 88 4 38 4 37 419 4 18 023 41 150|30 Mo. Corinth taken, 1862. 4 28 7 28 1 3 437 718 1 5 4 17 7 38 1 3 151l31'Tu. Battle of Fair Oaks, 1862. 427 728 1 25 4 36 7 19 1 29 416 7 39 1 23 6tHMOXTH. JUNE. 30 DAYS. n J AY OF fEEK. June traced to Juno, the queen of heaven, who was thought to preside over marriages. S. e wls.,S Mich". N. 111., Ind. O. St. Louis, S. 111.. Va , Ky., Mo., Kan , Col., Cal.. Ind., Ohio. St Paul, N.E. Wis and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. 3" 2 OF AMERICAS HISTORY. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. I Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon K.&S. """" H M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H.M. H 31 H M H. M. 152 11 We. Battle of Cold Harbor, 1864. 427 729 1 51 4 36 7 19 1 57 416 740 1 46 153 2Th. Battle Lake Champlain, 1813. 426 730 223 720 229 4 15 740 2 15 154 3 Fri. Lee assumes command. 1862. 4 25 7 31 3 4 4 35 7 21 312 415 7 41 2 55 155 4 Sat. War declar'd ag'nst Mex. 1842 4 25 7 31 rises 435 7 21 rises 4 15 742 rises 150 5 SIX. Battle of Piedmont, 1864. 424 9 16 4 35 7 22 9 8 4 14 7 43 9 28 157 158 6 7 Mo. Tu. Confeds. sur. Memphis, 1862. Fenians raid Canada, 1866. 424 4 24 7 33 10 4 10 41 tit 7 23 957 10 35 ill ?43 44 10 14 1049 159 8 We. Battle of rhattanooga. 1862. 423 7 34 11 12 4 34 724 11 7 4 13 745 11 17 9 Th. Battle of Big Bethel,' 1861. 423 735 11 35 4 34 7 24 11 32 4 13 745 11 37 161 10 Fri. War d'cl'd ag'nst Tripoli, 1801. 4 23 11 58 434 7 25 11 58 4 13 7 46 11 59 162 11 Sat. Walker lands in Nicar'g'a,lS55 7 36 morn 4 34 morn 4 12 7 47 morn 163 12 SIX. Grant crosses C'kah'miny, 1864 4 23 22 4 34 7 26 824 4 12 747 21 164 13 Mo. Fugitive slave lawrep'l d.1863. 423 7 37 044 434 7 26 48 4 12 7 47 041 165 14 Tu. National flag adopted, 1777. 4 23 7 37 1 7 434 7 26 1 14 4 12 7 48 1 1 166 15 We. Wash'n takes command, 1775. 4 23 7 38 137 434 7 27 1 44 4 12 7 48 1 30 167 168 16 17 Th. Fri. Mississippi discovered, 1693. Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. 4 23 4 23 2 12 2 53 ill 7 27 2 19 3 1 4 12 4 12 7 49 7 49 2 43 is Sat. Can. evac't'd by Am'ric'ns.1776 4 23 7 38 3 38 434 7 28 3 46 4 12 7 49 3 28 171 19 20 srx. Mo. War decFd ag'nst Engl'd, 1812. Battle of Stony Ferry, 1779. 423 423 ?! sets 4 34 4 34 7 28 sets 8 53 4 12 412 7 50 7 50 sets 9 12 172 21 Tu. Petersburg captured, 1864. 4 23 7 39 9 34 4 34 9 26 4 12 7 50 9 42 173 22 We Ewell crosses Potomac. 1863. 424 7 39 10 4 35 9 55 4 13 7 51 10 7 174 23 Th. Great Eastern at N. Y., I860. 424 739 10 23 4 35 7 29 10 19 4 13 7 51 1028 175 24 Fri Harrison warns Tecums'h,181] 4 24 7 39 10 43 4 35 7 29 1041 4 13 7 51 1045 176 177 178 179 '-;": 27 js Sat. SIX. Mo. Tu. Custer massacre, 1876. Seven days' battles began, 1862 Morm'nsmobb'd.Carth'ge, 1857 1st coloni'l assembly m'ts, 1619 424 4 24 4 25 4 25 7 39 ?i 7 39 11 9 11 28 11 51 morn 4 36 4 36 436 437 729 11 9 11 31 11 55 morn 4 13 7 51 4 14 7 51 4 14 7 51 4 15751 11 10 11 27 11 48 morn 180 181 We. Th. Howe reaches Sandy Ho'k,177fi ,14 25J7 391 19 4 3717 291 26j 4 15|7 51 Guiteau hanged, 1882. 114 2(v7 39' 56> 4 38:7 291 1 3' (4 ]6<7 51 013 047! Ttll MONTH. JULY. 81 DATS. N 6 2 N July named In honor of Julius Caesar.who was born on the 12th Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N. Y., Pa., S.Wls., S.Mich., St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan.. Col., Cal., St.Paul.N.E. Wls. and Mich., N.E. New York. 5j h > of July, N 111., Ind., O. Ind., Ohio. Minn., Or. Q ^ AHERICAN HISTORY. Suni Sun rises! sets. Moon R.&S. Sunl Sun rises sets. Moon tt.&S. Sum Sun Moon rises! sets.) R.&s. ! 182 183 1 2 Fri. Sat. Battle of Gettysb'gbeg'n. 1863. Garfleld assassinated. 1881. 4 27 739 H. JI. 1 42 2 39 ft 4 39 f& 7 29 H. M. 1 50 2 48 Iff 4 17 m 7 50 H. M. 3 SIX. Massacre of Wyoming, 1778. 4 28 7 9 rises 439 7 29 rises 4 18 749 rises 4 Mo. Vicksburg surrendered, 1863. 4 28 7 38 8 36 440 7 28 8 29 4 19 7 49 8 46 5 Tu. Battle of Carthage, Mo.. 1861. 4 29 17 38 Ell 440 1 28 9 5 4 19 7 49 9 18 188 t; 7 We. Th. Battle of Jamestown, 1781. Lincoln's murder'rs hung, 1865 4 30 430 7 38 36 9 59 441 4 41 9 33 9 58 11? ?g 940 1050 1S9 8 Fri Wash'n chosen as capital. 1792 4 31 7 37 10 27 442 7 27 10 28 421 7 47 1026 190 1191 192 9 Sat. K) srx. 11 Mo. Surrender of Pt. Hudson, 18(53. Fr'nch allies land. N'port,1780. Battle of Rich Mountain, 18(51. 432 4 33 434 7 37 ?& 10 48 11 11 11 39 443 4 43 4 44 7 27 7 27 726 10 52 11 16 11 47 4 22 4 23 4 23 7 47 7 46 746 1046 11 7 11 33 193 12 Tu. Norwalk, Conn., burned, 1779. 434 7 36 morn 4 45 7 26 morn 4 24 7 45 morn 1194 ISIWe. Draft riots in N. Y.. 1863. 435 7 36 12 4 45 7 25 19 4 25 7 45 4 1195 19(5 L4;Th. 15 Fri. Second great flre,Chicago, 1875 Battle of Baylor's Farm, 18T4. ti? ?i 51 1 35 4 46 4 47 7 25 7 24 hi 4 26 4 27 7 44 744 041 1 24 197 16 Sat. Wayne takes Stony Point,1779. 438 7 34 2 25 4 47 7 24 233 428 7 43 2 15 17 SUN. Emancipation bill signed, 1862. 438 7 33 3 21 4 48 7 23 3 29 4 29 742 3 11 199 is Mo. Maximilian shot, 1867. 439 7 32 sets 449 7 23 sets 4 30 7 42 sets ''00 19 Tu. Morgan defeated, 1863. 440 7 31 8 6 4 50 7 22 7 59 4 31 7 41 8 13 , 201 J" We. Confed. cung. Richmond, 1861. 441 7 31 8 29 4 51 7 21 8 25 432 740 8 35 ; 202 21 Th. Battle of Bull Run, 1861. 442 7 30 8 50 451 7 21 847 4 33 7 39 8 52 _"_' EM. Gen. M'Clell'n takes com., 1861 4 43 7 29 9 9 4 52 7 20 9 9 4 34 7 38 9 10 2()i; 207 23 24 2T) 26 Sat. SIN. Mo. Tu. Gen. Grant dies, 1885. Mormons arrive in Utah, 1847. Battle of Lundy's Lane, 1814. Halleck sup's McClellan, 1862. 4 44 4 45 446 447 7 28 7 27 7 26 7 25 10 20 10 53 4 53 4 54 4 55 4 56 7 18 7 17 9 36 18 S 10 59 4 36 4 38 7 37 7 36 7 35 7 34 9 33 9 53 10 15 1045 We. Atlantic cable laid, 1866. 448 7 24 11 33 4 5(5 7 17 11 41 4 39 7 33111 23 211 fill Th. Fri. Sat. Battle at Atlanta, 1864. The Alabama starts out, 1862. Petersb'g mine explod'd, 1864. 4 49 7 23 4 50 7 22 4 51 7 21 morn 24 1 25 4 57 7 16 7 15 7 15 morn 033 134 441 in 7 32imorn 7 31 14 7 30 1 15 212 31 SIX. Lafayette made maj.-gen., 1777 4 52 i 7 20 2 38 5 6 7 13 2 47 !4 44 7 28l 2 28 8tli MONTH. AUGUST. 31 DAYS. o j- 1| August was named In honor S^ph??' Y Pa* ' of Augustus Caesar, he having! o wiV^aiftSi been made consul in this month.! |f. Bit ind! O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal.. Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N. E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn.. Or. Q* C iiiKiiifiv HISTORY jjSun Sun Moon! IBY< 1 'rises sets. R.&S. | Sun rises Sun sets. Moon Sum Sun Moon R.&S. (irises sets. R.& s I'H.M.IH.M.I H. M.lln.M. H M. H. M.jlH.M. H.M.I H.M. 213 1 Mo. Clerm'nt' strip on Huds'n,1807 4 53 7 19 rises 5 1 7 11 rises 4 45 7 27 rises 214 2 Tu. Battle of Ft. Stephenson, 1813. 4 54 7 18 7 36 5 2 7 10 7 32 4 47 7 2(5 7 42 215 3 We. Col'mbus sails from Sp'n, 1492. 4 55 7 17 8 5 3 7 9 7 58 4 48 7 24 8 2 21(5 4 Th. Col. Isaac Hayne hang'd, 1781. 4 56 7 16 8 29 5 3 7 8 8 29 4 49 7 23 8 30 217 5 (5 Fri. Sat. Farrag't ent'rs M'bile bay. 1864 Ram Arkansas explod'd, 1862. 4 57 458 7 15 7 14 8 51 9 14 I i 8 54 9 19 4 50 4 51 7 22 7 21 8 51 9 11 ''I') 7 SIX. Lafayette departs, 1825. 4 59 7 13 9 41 5 6 7 4 9 48 4 52 7 19 9 35 22() 8 Mo. Battle of Mackinaw, 1814. 5 7 12 10 12 5 7 7 3 10 19 4 53 7 18 10 5 221 9 Tu. Battle of Cedar Mount'n, 1862. 5 1 10 50 7 2 10 58 4 54 7 17 1040 10 We. Battle of Wilson Creek, 1861. 5 2 7 9 11 32 5971 11 40 4 56 7 15 11 22 224 11 Th. Fri. Bat.Sulphur Bridge Sps., 1864. King Philip shot, 1675. 5 3 5 4 7 8 7 7 morn 20 5 10 5 11 6 59 6 58 morn 29 4 57 4 f>S 7 14 7 12 morn 10 22f) 13 Sat. Mosby's atk.on Sheridan, 1864. 5 5 7 6 1 14 5 12 6 57 1 22 4 59 7 11 1 3 22(5 227 14 15 srx. Mo. Death of Farragut, 1870. Lafayette visits the U. S.,1824. 5 6 5 7 2 11 3 11 5 12 5 13 6 55 6 54 2 18 3 18 i ? 7 9 2 1 3 4 22s 229 1 6 17 Tu. We. Battle of Bennington, 1777. Anti-Neb, con. Saratoga, 1854. I S 7 2 7 4 13 sets 5 14 5 15 6 53 6 52 4 19 sets i I 7 6 7 4 4 7 sets 230 18 Th. 1 Panic of 1873 began. 5 10 6 58 7 16 5 161650 7 15 5 5 7 3 7 18 231 19 Fri. Battle of Bluelicks, Ky., 1782. 5 11 6 56 7 42 5 17 6 49 7 42 5 6 7 1 7 42 232 20 Sat.i Battle of Fallen Timb'rs. 1794. 5 12 6 54 8 1 5 186 48 8 5 5 8 6 59 8 233 21 Six. Lawrence. Kas., sacked, 1863. 5 13 6 53 8 25 5 19 6 46 831 5 10 6 57 8 21 234 22 Mo. Att'ck on Ft.Sumter rep., 1863. 5 14 6 51 8 56 o 206 45 9 3 5 11 6 56 848 235 23 Tu. i Ft. Morgan surrenders, 1864. !5 15 6 50 9 32 5 21 6 43 9 39 5 12 6 54 9 22 24 25 We. Th. British capt're Washing'n.1814 Battle Ream's Station, 1864. o 10 649 6 47 10 18 11 13 5 22 6 42 10 27 ."> 13 5 236 40 11 22 .1 14 6 52 6 50 10 8 11 2 238 21; Fri. Stamp-act riot Boston, 1768. ';> is 6 46; morn; 5 23 6 39 morn ." 1 5 648 morn >39 27 Sat. Battle of Long Island. 1776. 5 19 6 44 20 f> 24 (5 3X ?2V o 17 6 47 10 240 28 SIX. Post-carserv.C.&N. W.Ry, 18(54 5 20 6 42 1 33; 5 25 6 36 41 .1 IS 645 1 25 241 29 Mo. Second battle Bull Run, 18K2. jo 21 6 40 2 52 jo 26 6 34 258 ..-. 19 643 2 46 242 [243 30 31 Tu. We. Americ'ns evacuate R. I., 1778. French fleet arrives, 1781. J5 23 !524 638 4 111 5 27633 6 361 rises 15 28:6 31 4 16IJ5 20641 rises 1 5 21 6 39 4 7 rises otn MONTH. SEPTEMBER, so DAYS. 1% c H N September, from Septem (sev- enth), as it waa the seventh Roman month. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,lJ.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S. Mich. N. 111., Ind., O. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul,N.E. Wls. and Mich., N.E.NewYork, Minn., Or. ^ (5 G AMERICAN HISTORY. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rise* Sun sets. Moon R.&S. Sun rises Sun seta. Moon R.&S H.M. H.M H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M 244 245 1 2 Th. Fri. Battle of Chantilly, 1862. Atlanta surrenders, 1864. 5 24 6 35 5 26 6 33 6 53 7 16 iS! 7 19 5 21 5 23 t; :-;<) 6 36 6 53 7 13 246 3 Sat. Tre'ty of peace. U.S. & G. B..'88 5 27 6 32 7 43 5 31 6 27 7 48 5 24 6 34 7 38 247 4 SIX. Chicago lighted with gas, 1850. 5 28 6 30 8 12 5 32 6 25 8 18 5 25 6 32 8 5 248 5 Mo. Lee invades Maryland, 1862. 5 29 6 28 848 5 32 6 24 8 55 5 27 6 30 249 6 Tu. Mayflower sails, 1620. 5 30 6 26 9 28 9 37 5 28 6 28 9 IS 250 251 7 We. Th. Ft. Wayne captured, 1863. Battle of Molino del Rey, 1847. 5 31 6 25 5 32 6 23 10 14 11 6 535 6 19 10 22 11 15 5 30 6 26 6 24 1056 i252 n Fri. Geneva award paid, 1873. 5 33 6 22 morn 5 36 6 17 morn 5 31 6 22 11 52 253 10 Sat. Perry's vict. in Lake Erie, 1813 5 35 6 19 1 5 37 6 16 10 5 33 e 20 morn 11 SIX. Battle of Brandywine, 1777. 1 6 14 1 7 5 34 6 18 052 2g5 12 13 Mo. Tu. Battle of Chapultepec, 1841. Gen. Wolf killed, 1759. 5 37J6 15 5 38 6 14 2 2 3 6 5 40 6 13 6 11 2 9 3 11 5 35 5 36 6 16 614 3 1 9")7 14 We City of Mexico taken, 1847. 5 39 6 12 4 10 5 40 6 10 4 14 5 37 6 12 4 9 ' 25S 15 Th. * Delegates adopt consti'n, 1787. 5 40 6 10 5 19 541 5 19 5 39 6 11 520 259 it; Fri. Battle of Winchester, 1864. 5 41 6 8 sets 542 6 6 sets 5 40 6 9 sets 17 Sat. Battle of Antietam. 1862. 5 42 6 6 6 31 5 43 6 5 637 5 41 6 7 6 28 9jj ] SUX. i Fugitive slave law signed, 1850 5436 5 6 59 544 6 3 7 5 5 42 6 5 653 ->(jo 1 * ' Mo.!; Battle of luka, 1862. 544 6 3 7 34 545 6 1 7 41 5 43 6 3 7 26 263 264 20 21 Tu. We. Battle of Lexington, Va., 1861. Battle of Fishers Hill, 1864. 5 45 5 46 i j 8 17 5 46 5 47 6 5 58 826 9 18 5 45 5 46 6 1 5 59 8 7 11 22 Th. Fri. Arnold's treason, 1780. PaulJones' victory, 1779. 5 4715 58 5 48 5 56 10 12 11 22 5 48 5 49 5 57 5 55 1020 11 29 5 47 5 48 5 57 5 55 11 11 267 24 Sat. Monterey captured, 1846. 5 50 5 54 morn 5 49 5 53 morn 5 49 5 53 morn 26S 25 SUX. Philadelphia captured. 1777. 5 51 5 52 035 5 50 5 52 043 5 50 5 51 29 269 270 271 26 27 Mo. Tu. We. Harrison leaves Vincen'es,l811 Battle of Pilot Knob, 1864. Detroit retaken, 1813. 5 52 5 50 5 53 5 49 5 54^5 47 1*8 425 5 51 ill its 547 1 56 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 49 5 47 545 1 45 ! 2 I 272 >l | Th. Andre convicted, 1780. 5 55!5 46 5 32 5 54 5 45 5 30 5 52 5 43 534 273 30 Fri. Congress meets at York, 1777. 5 56 5 44 rises 555 544 rises 5 53 542 rises 10th MONTH. OCTOBER. 31 DAYS. > K i AY OF 1 fKEK. October was formerly the eighth month, and hence the name from Octem (eighth). Chicago, Iowa, Neb., N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich. N. 111.. Ind., 0. St. Louis, S. 111.. Va., Ky., Mo., Kan.. Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St.Paul.N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. ^ ^ at> Sun Sum Moon Sun Sun Moon Sun Sun Moon AMERICAN HISTORY. rises sets. R.& s. rises sets. K.&S. rises sets. R&S. '" H.M. H.M. 1 H. M H.M. II.M. H. M. H * T H.M. H. M. 274 275 1 2 Sat. i Jacks'n removes U.S.deps,1833 SCS. Andre hung as a spy, 1780. 5 .-; 5 42 5 57 5 40 6 10 644 5 56 5 57 542 5 41 6 16 651 5 58 jo 40 5 59,5 38 6 36 276 3 Mo. Harrison at Terre Haute, 1811 5 58 5 39 7 23 5 5s 5 39 732 7 14 277 4 Tu. Battle of Germantown, 1777. 6 5 59 5 38 8 16 6 1 5 34 7 57 5 We. Tecumseh killed, 1813. 6 1 o SG 8 56 6 5 35 9 5 6 35 32 8 46 279 2si) 6 7 Th. Fri. Peace proclaimed, 1783. Bristol, R. I., bombarded, 1775. 6 3 534 5 32 9 52 1049 6 1 6 2 5 34 5 33 10 1 10 56 8 ft 9 42 1040 8 Sat. First great Chicago fire. 1871. 6 4 o 31 11 48 6 3 5 32 11 55 6 6|5 26 11 42 >^-> 9 SIX. Battle of Strasburg, Va., 1864. 6 5 5 29 morn 6 4 5 30 morn 6 75 24 morn ! 2s:J ! 2s l 10 11 Mo. Tu. Naval academy opened, 1845. Battle Lake Champlain, 1776. 8 I 5 27 5 26 51 1 55 6 6 m ?1 695 23 6 10:5 21 46 1 52 285 12 We. Battle of Resaca. Ga., 1864. 6 9 5 24 3 2 6 7 5 26 3 4 6 12 5 19 13 Th. Battle of Queenstown, 1812. 6 10 5 22 4 7 5 25 4 6 6 13 5 17 4 9 14 Fri. Declaration of rights. 1774. 6 11 5 21 5 15 6 9 5 2:; 5 11 6 15 5 15 5 17 15 Sat. Great bank panic. 1857. 6 12 5 19 6 27 6 10 5 21 6 22 6 16:5 14 6 34 i 2X9 290 16 17 six. Mo. Harper's F. arsen'l capt.. 1859. Burgoyne's surrender, 1777. 6 13 6 14 5 17 5 15 sets 6 15 6 11 6 12 5 20 5 18 sets 6 22 6 18 5 12 6 19:5 10 sets 6 5 291 is Tu. Treaty with Seminoles, 1820. 6 15 5 14 7 5 6 13 5 17 7 13 6 20 5 8 6 54 292 19 We. ! Cornwallis surrenders, 1781. 617 5 12 8 5 6 14 o 16 8 14 6 21 5 7 7 55 293 20 Th. Grant relieves Ros'ncr'ns, 1^53 6 18 5 11 9 14 6 15 5 14 6 23 5 5 9 3 294 2l| Fri. Earthquake at San Fran., 1868 6 19 5 9 10 26 6 16 5 13 10 34 6 24l5 4 10 18 295 22 Sat. Hessians arrive, 1776. 6 20 5 8 11 41 6 17 5 12 11 47 6 25 5 2 11 35 ' 296 23 srx. Topeka convent'n meets. 1S55. 6 21 5 6 morn 6 18 5 10 morn 6 26 5 morn 297 24 Mo. 29s 25 Tu. Zagonyi'sch'ge. Springf d, 1861 British evacuate R. I.. 1779. 6 22 623 5 3 5 2 56 2 10 6 19 6 20 5 9 5 8 18 6 28l4 59 6 2914 57 052 299 26 We. Secession agreed upon. 1860. 6 25 5 3 20 6 21 5 6 3 19 6 31 4 56 3 21 300 27 Th. Ram Albemarle sunk, 1864. 6 26 4 59 4 29 6 22 5 5 426 6 32 4 54 4 32 301 302 28 Fri. 29 Sat. Erie canal completed, 1825. McClellan dies, 1885. 6 27 15 28 13? 5 40 rises 6 23 6 24 5 4 5 3 5 35 rises 6 33 4 52 6 35 4 51 5 46; ris'.-s 303 SdlSCT. San Fran, bay discovered. 17G9 6 29 4 56 5 18 6 26 5 2' 5 26! 6 36 4 49 5 9i 304 31 Mo. Gen. Scott retires. 1861. i 6 30! 4 55 f, 116975 6 10] 6 38 4 48 552 iitfc MONTH. NOVEMBER. so DATS. M AY MO. II November, from JVbrem(nine), as it was formerly the ninth month. Chicago, Iowa, Neb.. N.Y., Pa., S.Wis., S.Mich. N. 111., Ind., 0. St. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo., Kan., Col., Cal., Ind., Ohio. St. Paul, N. E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, Minn., Or. Q>< 3 AMERICAN HISTORY. Sun rises Sun sets. Moon H.&S. Sun rises Sun Moon sets. R.&S. Suni Sun Moon rises sets, i R.&s. H.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M.iH. M. 305 1 Tu. Bat. French Creek, N. Y.. 1813. 6 31 4 55 649 ; 2s 459 658 1340 447 6 38 306 307 2 3 We. Th. Washington's farewell, 1783. Battle of Opelousas, La., 1863. 6 33 4 54 6 34 4 52 7 42 6 29 6 30 4 58 4 57 l$>\ 6 43 4 46 4 44 8 28 308 4 Fri. George Peabodv died, 1809. 6 35 4 51 9 36 6 31 4 56 9 43 6 44 4 43 9 29 309 5 Sat. Battle near Naihville, 1S62. 6 37 4 50 10 38 6 32 4 55 10441 6 45 441 10 32 310 6 six. Brownsville, Tex., taken. 1863. 6 38 4 48 11 41 6 33 4 54 11 45 6 47 4 40 11 37 311 312 2 Mo. Tu. Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811. Confed. envoys taken, 1861. 39 4 47 41 4 46 morn 43 4 53 4 52 morn 47 i morn 043 313 9 We. Battle of Talladega, Ga., 1813 6 42 4 45 1 51 6 37 451 1 51 6 52 4 36 1 52 314 10 Th. Burnside takes command,1862. 44 444 2 52 6 38 4 50 2 51 6 53 4 35 2 55 lii 317 118 11 is 14 Fri. Sat. SUN. Mo. Cherry Valley massacre, 1778. Montreal taken, 1775. Provisional govt. in Tex., 1835. U. S. Christian com. org., 1861. 6 45 HI 6 51 4 42 4 41 4 4 6 6 ^ sets 6 39 6 40 41 6 42 4 49 4 48 4 48 4 47 4 5 12 6 26 sets 6 54 6 55 ii 4 34 4 33 4 32 431 J's? 6 43 sets 9 15 Tu. Articles conf'n adopted, 1777 6 52 4 37 5 52 6 43 4 46 6 1 7 4 30 5 42 ii 16 We. Manistee lost, 1883. 6 53 4 36 7 1 6 44 4 46 7 10 7 2 4 29 6 51 322 17 is Th. Fri. Battle Knoxville. Tenn., 1863. Standard time adopted, 1883. 6 54 6 56 in itf 6 45 6 47 4 45 4 44 8 22 ? I 4 28 4 27 9 24 323 19 Sat. Getty sb'g cem. dedicated, 1863. 57 4 34 10 47 6 48 4 44 10 51 7 5 4 26 10 43 20 SUN. British take Ft. Lee, 1776. 6 58 4 33 morn 6 49 4 43 morn 7 7 4 25 morn H 1 , Mo. Surrender Fredricksburg, 1862. 6 59 4 32 2 6 50 4 42 3 7 8 4 24 1 Tu. We. Ft. George captured, 1780, Fight at Chattanooga, 1863. ? J 4 31 431 4 42 4 41 1 11 7 9 7 11 4 24 1 12 2 22 328 24 Th. Battle Columbia, Tenn., 1764. 7 2 4 30 3 2 6 53 4 41 o 25 7 12 4 22 3 34 2.1 Fri. Ft. Duquesne taken, 175T>. 7 314 30 4 37 6 54 4 40 4 31 7 13 4 22 4 45 330 26 Sat. Sojourner Truth died, 1883. 7 4 4 30 5 43 6 55 4 40 5 36 7 14 4 21 5 52 331 27 SUN. Utah declar'd in rebellion,1857 7 5 4 30 6 46 6 56 4 39 6 37 7 15 4 20 6 57 33'^ 28 MO. Ft. Rosalie massacre, 1729. 7 64 29 rises 6 57 4 39 rises 7 16 4 20 rises 333 29 Tu. Savannah, Ga., taken, 1778. 7 7 4 29 5 33 6 58 4 39 5 42 7 17 4 19 5 23 334 30 We. Battle of Franklin, Tenn.,1863. 7 8 4 29 6 30 6 59 4 39 6 38 7 18 4 19 6 20 12th MONTH. DECEMBER. si DAYS. Sri 6 S &M December, from Decem (ten), the Roman Calender terming it Chicago, Iowa, Neb.,N.Y., Pa., S.Wis.,S.Mich., ! s t. Louis, S. 111., Va., Ky., Mo.. Kan., Col., Cal., St. Paul, N.E. Wis. and Mich., N.E. New York, *" >< 5 H the tenth month. N. 111., Ind., O. Ind., Ohio. Minn., Or. o -^r^ Sun Sun [Moon Sun Sun Moon Sun Sun Moon _ AMERICAN HISTORY. rises sets. R.&S. rises sets. R.&S. irises sets. R.&S. H.M. H.M. H. M. ?M H.M./H. M. H.M. H.M.IH. M. 335 1 Th. Habeas corp. re-estab., 1865. 7 9 429 17 27 ." 6 4 39 7 34117 19 418 7 19 336 2 Fri. Execution John Brown, 1859. 7 10 4 29 8 28 7 1 4 38 8 34 7 20 4 18 3 14 5 Sat. SUN. Mo. Revolutionary army dis., 1783. Senate exp'ls Breck T nri'ge,1861 Worcester, Mass., taken, 1786. 7 11 7 12 7 13 4 29 4 29 4 29 10 32 11 33 7 2 7 3 7 4 4 38 4 38 9 33 10 35 11 36 7 22 7 24 7 25 IB 4 17 11 34 340 6 Tu. Anti-slavery soc. org., 1833. 7 14 morn 7 5 morn 7 26 4 17 morn 341 7 We. Bat. Prairie Grove, Ark., 1862, 7 15 4 29 37 7 6 4 38 36 7 27 4 17 38 8 Th. British tafce N'port, K. I., 1776. 7 16 4 29 1 43 7 6 4 '-i^ 1 39 7 28 4 17 1 45 34S 9 Fri. Battle of Great Bridge, 1775. 7 17 4 29 2 53 7 7 438 2 48 7 29 4 17 2 59 344 10 Sat. Savannah besieged, 1864. 7 18 4 29 4 6 3 59 7 30 4 17 415 345 11 SUN. Burnside cross's Rap'nock.1862 4 29 15 22 7 9 4 39 5 14 7 31 4 17 5 33 346 12 Mo. Battle Franklin, Tenn., 1862. 7 20 4 29 6 35 7 9 4 39 6 26 7 32 4 17 6 47 13 Tu. Ft. McAllister taken. 1864. 7 21 4 29 sets 7 10 439 sets 7 32 4 17 sets 34 ") ' J 19 Mo. Am. army at VaJl'y For'e, 1777. 7 25 4 30 morn 7 14 4 41 morn 7 36 4 19 morn 354 20 Tu. Battle Dranesville, Va., 1861. 7 25 4 31 11 7 14 4 41 9 7 37 4 19 13 355 H 1 , We. Sherm'n reaches Savan'h, 1864 7 26 4 31 1 21 7 15 4 42 1 17 356 357 Th. Fri. The embargo act passed, 1807. Washington resigns, 1783. 7 26 7 26 2 30 3 35 7 15 7 16 4 42 4 43 24 28 7 39 4 21 3 44 358 21 Sat. Treaty of Ghent. 1814. I ;-'l 4 33 4 37 7 16 4 44 4 30 7 39 4 21 4 49 359 360 25 26 SUN. Mo. Amnesty proclaimed, 1868. Battle of Trenton, 1776. 4 33 4 34 ii ?J? 4 44 4 45 5 28 6 23 7 40 7 40 4 22 4 23 548 644 361 27 Tu. Washlngt'n made dictat'r,1776 7 28 4 34 rises '7 18 4 45 rises 7 40 424 rises 362 2 A We. Mason and Slidel sur., 18(6. 7 *'S 4 35 5 18 7 18 4 46 5 26 7 40 4 24 5 10 1 363 29 Th. Battle Mossy Cre'k/Tenn., I8fi3 7 28 4 36 6 18 4 46 626 7 40 4 25 6 12 364 30 Fri. Mexican Gadsden cession, 1853 7 29 4 37 7 19 7 1*1 4 48 7 24 7 40 4 26 7 13 365 31 Sat. Battle of Quebec. 1775. 7 29 4 38 821 7 19 4 48 8 25 740 8 17 a &ta&ss&Efercnce Calrnfcar n For ascertaining any day of the week for any given time within two hundred years from the introduction of the New Style, 1752* to 1952 inclusive. 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Saturday.. .30 Sunday 3( Sunday'. . . .31 , Monday. . . .31 Sunday.... 1 Monday.... 2 Tuesday.... 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday.. 5 Friday 6 Saturday... 7 Sunday.... 8 Monday.... 9 Tuesday.... 10 IWednesdayll 'Thursday.. 12 | Friday 13 iSaturday...l4 Sunday 15 Monday.... 16 Tuesday.... 17 WednesdaylS Thursday.. 19 Friday 20 Saturday... 21 Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday.... 24 Wednesday25 ; Thursday .26 Friday 27 Saturday. .28 Sunday.. .29 Monday.. .30 Tuesday.. .31 NOTE. To ascertain any day of the week first look in the table for the year required and under the months are figures which refer to the corresponding figures at the head of the columns of days below. For Example: To know on what dav of the week July 4 was in the year 1895. in the table of vears look for 1895. and in a parallel'line, under July, is figure 1, which directs to column 1, in which it will be seen that July 4 falls on Thursday. *1752 same as 1772 from Jan. 1 to Sept. 2. From Sept. 14 to Dec. 31 same as 1780 (Sept. 3-13 were omitted). This Calendar is from \Vhihikers London Almanack, with some revisions. 12 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE, WITH RATE OF DUTY. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897. compared with the corresponding period of 1S96. [Abbreviation: n. e. a., not elsewhere specified.] NOTE. The new arrangement, combining free and dutiable, s made to conform to the tariff classification which took effect Aug. 28, 1S94. IMPORTS FREE AXD DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Agricultural implements free Animals (Xo.) Cattle. . . . free $5,922 $11,469 20 20$ 20$ 2055 15$ 25$ 734 217.094 1,070 8.921 3,950 318,742 15.091 1,494.765 210.081 452.510 42,818 810.682 158.087 68,413 426,107 2 8"6 370 204 328,773 699 6,299 2:382 403,251 24,360 2,565.497 97.0581 367,750 32,640 987,028 146,438 64,744 300,496 3 9<5 019 Do dut.. . Do dut i Sheep. . free Do dut All other, including fowls.. . free Do dut Tnfn i (free ai } (j u t, Horses (free, No.) Imported from United Kingdom 74 927 69 1,070 82.281 79,467 48,333 210,081 16 64b 37 699 20,754 68.639 7,665 97.058 British North America Other countries Total Horses (dut.. No.) -Imported from United Kingdom 48 6,511 2,362 8,921 9,792 420,300 22,418 452,510 16 4.777 1.50b 6,299 10.391 342,721 14,639 367,750 British North America Other countries Total Antimony ore, and regulus or metal., .free.. Ibs. Articles, the growth, product and manufacture of the U. S., returned, n. e. s free Art works . . free 4,087,425 214,290 3.434,790 4,819,840 4,464,608 201.963 3.370,047 4,424,0^6 Do dut | Art Works (free) Imported from United Kingdom . 1,271,135 1,185,569 2,448.713 228,024 301,083 156.133 89,946 14,568 4.424.036 France 2,401,258 271.499 299.962 237,200 316.58S 22.198 4,819.840 Germany. .. Italy Other Europe British North America Other countries. Total Asphaltum or bitumen, crude free. tons 93.1o5 43,965 242.704 122.122 214.952 28.983 207.461 2.015.404... 1.477,607 3H5.554 133,051 212.385 1,806.476 1,373,230 Bolting cloths free Books, music, maps, engravings, etc.. free. Do dut Books, etc. (free) Imported from United Kingdom. . .... 772.853 260,630 695,317 161,488 34.886 90,230 2,015.40, 737.795 195,098 656,927 161,974 35.675 19,007 1,806,476 35$ . .. .30$ 20% 20'V, 15 <& France Germany British North America Other countries Total Books, etc. (dut.)-Imported from United Kingdom 999.593 64,784 305,211 54413 915.393 52.312 295,643 41.400 23,656 2.545 33.554 8,727 1.373.230 France Germany Other Europe British North America . . . 25.232 1.635 22.*44 4,395 1.477.607 China japan ,::::::::: Other countries .... Total Brass, and manufactures of dut 159.840 147.13U Breadstuff's Barley dut.. bu 837,384 4.338 47.506 343,7^2 lot 2,110.030 1.394 317.209 1.877 13.039 19,689 291 i,386,i;i 6.848 1.2H.787 BJM 46,459 1,525,409 1.534.117 2.250 394.749) 2.070 12.071 *IS 1,176.337 9.914! Oats . . dut bu Oatmeal ... dut Ibs Rve dut bu :: :: Si\ 2o$l 20$ I Wheat dut bu Wheat flour dut. . brls. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 13 IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. All other, and preparations of, etc..free Do dut. Total $257.57 778.126 2.780,814 $249.635 897,075 2.774.763 20 .-..7^clb. :::::::. .8c 100 Ibs. 25% 10* .WHiclb. ....$6 alb Bristles (Ibs.) Crude, not sorted, bunched or 726 1,571,804 1,572,530 1,6?0 1,433,728 1,435,348 630 1,347,270 1,347,900 385 1,216,794 1.217.179 Sorted, b unched or prepared dut Total 753,!28 1.423,910 3.839.321 %9.lb0866 782,^02 950.061 2.972,3cO Buttons and button forms dut Cement, Roman, Portland, etc dut... Ibs. li9583S653 Cement (Ibs.) Imported from 296,867,913 w.siu.ra 10 685.697 346,763385 39.h73.514 4,533.511 420,000 195838653 978.260 789,603 46,735 1.8U8.S54 194,469 19,609 1,781 3.839.3?! 184.2? 7,053 258,312,102 12,849,762 164,362.050 15.788.4f53 2.7J9.425 802,011 939.1 00 8 r 6 596,195 749,174 37,467 1,517.232 56,956 11,454 3,872 2.972,350 Total Chemicals, Drugs and Dyes Alizarin and aliz- arin colors or dyes, etc free.. Ibs. 6.152,776 28.481.665 2.699,730 "161,336 994,230 2,724,709 165.699 3,072,915 50,988 6.148,268 23,457.57(5 2,532.499 '"142.261 1,022.970 1,967.042 142.512 3,196.478 41.943 Argal. or argol, or crude tartar free. .Ibs. Barks, cinchona, or other, etc free.. Ibs. Coal-tar colors and dyes dut Cochineal free. . Ibs. Dyewoods Logwood f ree.tons All other free 65,756 1,516,855 114,978 33,362 611.010 119,716 284.868 1.015 594 Extracts and decoctions of dut. . . Ibs. Total 4,839,111 282,689 1,914,522 5,562,261 Logwood (tons) Imported from 346 . 1.510 24,298 922 "1 65.756 J832 :.">) 174 281668 866,015 16,422 1,516,855 336 1,219 71928 7,535 32.684 144,740 British West Indies ; Cuba. . 23,244 635 33.362 414.354 11,697 611,010 Total Dyewoods, Extracts of (Ibs.) -Imp. from United Kingdom 1.318,856 1.782.090 1.000,310 309,727 428,128 4,839,111 21.158,829 1,550,823 945,629 32.338,204 6,056,957 75,260 110.066 44,817 31,114 21,432 282.689 923,89? 1,571,717 1.946.364 557.200 563.091 5.562,2(54 55,772 99,123 63,850 44,112 22,011 284,8(8 Total 1,472.302 168.908 328.457 1.108,611 1,210.802 4,105,333 12,717.098 686.670 1.469,fi01 3i:349.54J 7,151,459 1,182.099 85.807 332,748 959.501 1,032.401 3,294,790 5,755,247 Gums (free Ibs ) Arabic. . . Gambler or terra japonica Shellac All other Total 6.922,111 lUMOTOOl 87,123,461 104,053,877 2,190,567 365,514 98,745 1,673,170 1,401,748 1,579,358 543,744 683.347 735,134 3,522,0?6 62,370,337 99.274.138 2.449.334 1,072,914 157,061 1,696,641 1,022,650 1,375,560 682,947 2,184,727 1.132,861 Licorice root free . . Ibs. Lime, chloride of, or bleaching pow- der .. free Ibs Mineral waters, all not artificial f ree.gals. Opium. (Ibs.) crude or unmanufactured. ...free Prepared for smoking, and other, etc. dut Opium, Crude (Ibs.) -Imported from United Kingdom Other Europe 129,765 186,195 356 365,514 125,579 253.787 303,536 445 683,347 175,022 291,750 606,142 393.579 602.219 1,188,929 Asia and Oceanica Total 1,072,914 2,184,727 Opium. Prepared (Ibs.) Imported from China 97,698 1,047 98.745 729,196 5,938 735,134 152.684 4,377 157,061 1,113,310 19,551 1,132.861 Other countries Total Potash (free Ibs ) Chlorate of 5,517,913 87.541,870 14.758.974 31,016,176 138.834.933 453,999 1.380,939 389.524 802,840 3.027.302 5.985,212 S9,5t!0,413 19,719,876 25,838.028 141,103.529 458,095 1,400.603 408,761 632,203 2,899,662 Muriate of Nitrate of. or saltpeter, crude All other Total 14 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. | Values. Quant's. Values. Soda Caustic dut. . . Ibs. Nitrate of free tons 61.713.0W 12T.557 17.966.996 251,067,856 9.090.367 $1,071,169 66,476,152 3,870,724 83,331 84.423' 18.875,029 I.a50.931 162.585,074 rJISI.. 3 - 919 : 339 $1.147,763 2.640.389 82,695 1,241.321 67.684 5.179.852 ...l^clb. ,...^clb. V/Sfelb. ....Hclb. 10* 1056 ....$lton. ....25* 25*| . . .40c ton Sal soda dut.. Ibs. Soda ash dut Ibs All other salts of dut Ibs Total Quinia, sulphate of, etc free. . .oz. 3, 3'9.818 150,487 14,43-MMl 235,763 786.887 1,930,293 232.570 1.013.K08 5,530,717 4,728.%: 34.532,468 13.780,398 3.517,844 130.133 18.S.B:i5 165,001 5S2.945 2.ias.607 248.048 884.865 5.594.431 5.057.049 31.408.867 13.640.8fi6 Sulphur, or brimstone, crude free. tons Sumac, ground dut. . . Ibs. Vanilla beans free. .Ibs. All other free.. . Do dut Total chemicals, drugs & dyes. | ^ t e ; ; ; ; ; Chicory root, raw, unground free. Ibs. Clays or earths of all kiads dut.. tons 15.841,955 102,094 210,228 736,567 ""S8 ' 1 ,283.829 232,494 689,456 448,600 1.118,399 3.540.848 Clocks and Watches and Parts of (dut.) Clocks and parts of ... Coal, bituminous dut.. tons 1,243,835 Coal. Bituminous (tons) Imported from 75,129 639 790,649 72,056 5.136 S 1,243,835 213,a=50 1,568 2,630.821 146,813 10,899 554,827 3,559,283 54,474 1.345 836,835 99.760 1.575 284,849 4.991 1,283,829 150,919 3,972 2,641,416 218.456 3,908 508.040 14,137 3.540.84> Other Europe .... British North America Mexico Japan Other Asia and Oceanica Total Cocoa, or cacao, crude, etc free. .Ibs. 23.276,597 2,387,078j 31 .406.612 2,997,866 Cocoa. Etc. (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 1,894,816 782,794 45,779 15,084 7,527.024 669,473 8,788^84 8,417,418 102,896 32i929 23,276,597 237,298 101,072 5,910 1,439 767.351 54,221 365,567 840.000 11,660 2.560 2,387.078 2,665,693 1,074,195 270.364 2.150 11,468,956 796.134 4,330,178 10.689.194 66,833 42,915 31,406.612 352,238 130.146 31,981 209 1,077,278 76.367 332,620 *& 4.226 2,997,866 Netherlands Other Europe British West Indies Other West Indies Brazil Other South America East Indies Total Coffee free. .Ibs. 580.597,915 84,793.124J737.633.838 81.544.384 Coffee (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 5,571,764 1 064 725 895,343 2,986,695 146,106 466,877 378.017 5,636,746 660.478 2.798,082 247.494 1.852.439 6.763.631 40.968.550 3.794,540i 28.692,358 1.595.188 ! 10,667.133 55.082.862 542.857.2t 15 10,481,601 80067.960 3,778,875| 14.051.8S4 762,4261 5,241,732 14.60o| 44,791 191,355| 1,301.326 84.793.124737.633.838 482,803 70.108 716,993 507.620 180,504 6,038.335 4.573.865 I.:fc4,722 52.792,937 11.160,238 2,517.892 878.002 7,250 223,115 81.544,384 Germany 2*582416 3.217.603 1.808.086 22!o72,'83f 10.515.361 40X833382 66.490.181 19.501.991 4,074.529 89.860 1,016,821 580,597.915 Netherlands .... Other Europe Central America Mexico West Indies Brazil Other South America East Indies Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Ot her countries Total Copper and Manufactures of Ore andregulus free. tons 7.977 334.637 3.421 544,868 35 % Pigs, bars, ingots, etc free. .Ibs. Manufactures of dut. 12,593,417 1.123,083 72,231 1,195,314 11.504.282 j 999.824 80,814 1.080,638 Total, not including ore 1.... Cork wood, or cork bark, uumanfact'd. free 1,209 450' 1.323.409 5.884,262 Cotton and Manufactures of Unman- ufactured f ree . .Ibs. Cotton. Unmanufact'd (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 55.350.520 6.578.212' 51,898,926 9,530.252 8MK 1,687.519 9.360 458.271 43,574.769 61,662 5T).350,520 1,189,070 13,536.095 2.471 23.460 211,439 908,650 548 58.120 40.174 234.345 5.129.258 37,023,249 5.254 115.007 6.578.212 51.898.926 1.471.095 2.132 98.779 5.448 17,788 4.277,618 11,402 5.W4.312 Other Eurooe South America . . . . v East Indies Other Asia and Oceaaica. Africa ( Egypt) Other countries Total IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 15 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Manufactures of (dut.) Cloth (sq. yds.) Not bleached, dyed, colored, etc 2,136,657 41,161,822 43,298,479 $179,364 4,921,060 5,100,424 3,177,241 35,937,975 39.115,216 1273.654 4,404,025 4,677,679 ..Various ..Various ...Various ...Various ...Various ..Various ...Various ..Various ....25* 30$ ..Various ....Scdoz. 10% 3556 Bleached, dyed, colored, etc Total Clothing ready-made, etc 2,683,315 .] '.10.672 10.878,954 872.067 6,712,072 32,437.504 2.627.222 5.596,703 12,573.207 647,3S8 8,307,164 34,429,363 Knit Goods Stockings, hose ' 2,431,855 Thread (not on spools), yarn, warps, etc.. IDS. All other 1,664,217 Total manufactures Cloths, Etc. (sq. yd.) Imported from 33,795.027 3.7S6.933 2.3!H.8t)() 8.067&2 25,036 204,075 26,296 43,298,419 3,855,141 504.839 365,971 352.673 4,42(] 16,028 1,852 5,100,424 28,845.397 4,454,219 2,741.205 2,989.744 26,513 54.296 3,842 39.115,216 3,283,173 582.609 415,101 389,262 3,328 3,794 412 4,677,679 Switzerland Other Europe Total Other Manuf 's of Cotton Imported from United Kingdom 9,858,786 375,16C 2,745,272 7.995.619 "W 11,176,712 420,975 3,102.568 8.932.847 5.902,474 77,602 25.630 73.681 21,039 18.156 29.751,684 Belgium . Switzerland . . Other Europe .. China fi 13,130 100.101 27.337,080 japan Other Asia and Oceanica Total Earthen, Stone and China Ware (dut.)-China, porcelain, parian, bisque, etc. Not decorated or ornamented 1,804,425 8,314,996 486,440 10,605,861 1,513.474 8.087.512 376,380 9,977,366 Decorated or ornamented All other Total Earthen, Stone and China Ware Imported 4,894,560 801,775 4,010,146 658.268 1,655,591 3,034,040 114,181 445,793 59,547 9,977.266 Austria-Hungary France 1,B2:J.S05 2,608.4* 10,605,861 Germany Other Europe Japan :::::::::: Total 947,133 88,682 2,386.804 859,084 1,851,918 579,681 47,760 2,232,908 712,610 2,138.215 Feathers and downs,crude, not dressed free. . Feathers and downs, natur'l, dressed. color'd. dut Feathers, flowers, etc., artificial, for millinery use dut. Fertilizers (free tons) Guano. 4,875 18,923 49,989 150.467 906,390 1.106,846 7.046 9,931 91.582 Afi! 1.111.532 Iclb. Phosphates, crude or native .. Allother.. ... Total Fibers, Vegetable, etc.. and Manufactures of Unmanufactured (tons) Flax, and tow 6,538 1.295 8,356 94 12,207 88,992 47.244 52,130 6,336 221,803 1.389 1,171,663 632.765 1,046.656 22,847 717,585 2.001.206 3,604,585 3.412.760 260.627 12,215,082 655.613 7,480 1,710 5,096 24 6,313 68,55C 46,260 63,266 8,734 205,699 ' 1,734 1,256,717 641,259 633,288 6,569 335.841 1,640,484 3,408.322 3.834,732 579,206 11,688.590 647.828 Flax hackled dut Hgmp, and tow of free Hemp hackled .. dut Istle or Tampico fiber free Jute and jute butts free Manilla free .. . All other free Total unmanufactured \ /i t* Flax (free and dutiable, tops) Jmport'd f rom- United Kingdom.. . , 1.886 4,251 1456 240 7,833 696.933 876.579 216,564 14'352 1.804.428 2,389 4,055 2,730 16 9,190 709,065 777.667 410,227 1,017 1,897,976 Other Europe , British North America Other countries Total 16 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. IMPORTS FREE AXD DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Juant's. Values. Jute (tons)-Imported from United Kingdom East Indies 2,626 86.281 85 88,992 $154.499 1,842,065 4,642 2,001.206 2,179 62.934 3,437 68.550 $133,905 1,447,465 59,114 1.640.484 10* 35% ..Various 30% gnrf Other countries Total Manilla (tons) Imported from United Kingdom 10,811 SJ,584 849 47.244 1,040.951 2,499.494 64,140 3,604.585 7,085 38,526 649 46,260 659,820 2,701.651 46,851 3,408.322 Philippine Islands Total Sisal Grass (tons) Imported from Mexico... Other countries 51,167 M 52,130 3,339.180 73,580 3,412.760 62,839 427 63,266 3,809.415 25,317 3.834,732 Total Manufactures of (Ibs.) Bags for grain, made of burlaps free ... 1,551,855 67,859 6,446,616 33.506 104,805 109,160 492.590 18,313,249 27,119,640 "'i&.iei 4.702.80.1 1,874.347 1,859,373 2,019,856 394.4U9 9,243.025 20.373 118,328 79.356 517.617 20,153,979 32,546,943 Bagging gunny cloth free.. Burlaps free Cables, cordage and twine, n.e.s...dut 4.S54'!iV. 1847.88B 2,230,617 Twine, binding free Yarns or threads dut... All other dut Total manufactures Fish (Ibs.) Fresh Salmon free Do dnt 1,756,714 4,700 160,409 251 1,764.122 178.329 970.347 467,059 74,460 1.138.693 1,063,476 63,851 442,302 6.323,299 1,848,565 259 163.101 27 1,780,09 160,309 902,742 451,654 88,085 886,647 1,164,424 67,175 444,466 6,108,714 All other free Do dut Cured or Preserved Anchovies and sardines, 'l4,32V,i39 4.587,162 25,430.583 20.51fi.5-79 954,194 2 * jj* . . Mclb. . . .Mclb. . . m 20% ....IJ^clb. ?1.50 per M *1.50per M *1.50perM $1.50 per M ...20f B : Cod, haddock. etc.,dried, sm'k'd,etc.dut Herring Dried or smoked dut . . 12,253.215 3.697.852 31.926,580 14,906.234 919,277 Pickled or salted dut Mackerel, pickled or salted dut Salmon, pickled or salted dut All other dut Total Fruits, Including Nuts (Ibs.) Bananas.f ree Currants free. "30.259,466 2,781.380 13.680.302 U,900,71C 4,502.746 505.497 45,575 273,456 639.512 5,040.344 2,694.131 3 598928 796.802 1,331,254 16,957,307 ""77,i9i 29,188,570 11,847,279 8,940,762 '"71^628 12,650,598 4,086.320 3,599 592,485 284,056 535.380 4,043,822 2,324.907 567!0& 605.053 672.549 1,138,258 14.926.771 Do dut Dates dut Figs dut Plums and prunes dut Raisins . dut 483,658 10,826,094 Prepared or preserved fruits dut All other fruits free ..3to5clb. 20%' 20% Do dut Total fruits Bananas Imported from British Nortn America 97.263 1,542,576 1,224,783 91,684 IjKjBR 1568.483 147,133 British West Indies Cuba. 929,865 600.614 75,822 31,823 4,502.746 South America 679,180 63774 29,207 4.086.320 Total .- Lemons Imported from Italy 4 79"' 215 3,831,137 153,415 59,270 4,043.822 British North America. . 101.228! 146,901| 5,040,344 Other countries Total Oranges Imported from -United Kingdom. . . Italv . . ' 527.505 1 149 MO! 519,517 697,193 258,340 731.806 8.78( 07,48 2,324,907 Mexico ... 212,913 655.528 58,878 2.694,131 British West Indies Cuba Japan Total Nuts (dut.) Almonds 7,789,681 763.594 442,73$ 868,799 19,032,439 9,644,338 880,263 471,387 848,511 17,126,932 Cocoanuts Allother. Total fruits and nuts IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 17 IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Furs Fur skins, undressed; and dressed, suit- able only for hatters' furs free... 13,545.700 5.757,f,98 $2,938,929 3.076,125 ...Various . .Various ...Various ...Various ...Various ...Various ...Various ...Various . . .Various ...f2 a ton 8clb Manufactures of dut Fur Skins, etc. Imported from United Kingdom Wf* 826,162 362,147 915,877 74,586 239710 16.428 2,896 501.123 2,938,929 924,516 835 56,402 26,873 591,707 3,545,700 Other Europe * ** * * Other countries. ... Total Furs Manufactures of Imported from 2 113920 1,076.482 180.813 917.492 752,261 13.999 110,967 24,111 3,076.125 367'203 1,581,612 1,119,759 17738 503,259 54,207 5,757,698 Total ! Glass and Glassware (dut.) Bottles, etc., empty or filled 382 101 600,308 1,181,696 301,412 772,296 18,245 II 285,485 21.870 2,328.314 5,509.626 53,182,301 749,422 3,829,683 466,736 3,339,201 1,067,999 190.704 1,158,321 23,486 773.2M 34,119 3,805,812 7,435,792 55,961,813 1,232.849 2.632.012 . '430.1-19 l,09B,73a 57,388 Cylinder'and crown glass, polished (sq. feet) Silvered Plate glass (sq. ft.) Fluted, rolled or rough. All other .. Total Glass-Cylinder, etc. (Ibs.) Imported from 3,209,604 49,101,675 533.174 167,455 859,879 14,906 25,539 3,633,010 51,504.608 542,405 237,178 2,250 42,362 55,961,813 181,863 952.910 22.318 1,300 1.181,696 4,069 53.182.301 220 1,067,999 Total Grease and tallow free Hair Unmanufactured free 1,190.303 976,306 1,244,077 897736 1,330.632 721,572 2.052,204 Total 2,141,813 Hats, Bonnets and Hoods Materials for, etc free 2 769993 1,990,735 1.030.497 Hay dut.tons. 302,652 2.773,535 119,942 Hides and Skins, Other than Fui Skins (free. 46,747,029 163,650,982 210,398,011 10,304,395 20,215,782 30.520.177 49,868,02o' 11.328,162 156,232,824 16,534,864 206,100,844 27,863,026 All other Total Hides and Skins (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 29.531,303 7,947,997 7.869,488 13,767,648 16,791,455 1 1789:799 9.983 715 3,250.382 79,673-815 19.522 509 10.142.837 4,8->6.463 5,300,600 210.398,011 3,982,815 1.422.676 1,216.837 2.301. H3H 1,185.034 240,049 1,518.892 343.066 12.556.488 2.562.202 1,795,938 773,241 621,603 30.520,177 37.437.185 9,873.797 6,771,88! 13,287,920 21,467,733 1.825.941 13,744,511 10,105,872 61.052.241 12^23,674 6.2o0.1tt7 4,501,217 7,258,700 206.100.844 4,598,932 1,742,830 1.279,417 2.0S2.993 1.555,343 238,429 1,827,615 9.295435 1.746.807 1.154,132 629,744 896,159 27.863.026 Other Europe West Indies South America .. . East Indies Africa Other countries Total Hops dut.. .Ibs. Household and personal effects, etc. . .free 2,772,045 600,419 2,585.749 3,017,821 629,987 2,437,713 India rubber & gutta-percha,& manufactures of- Unmanufactured (free, Ibs.) Gutta-percha India rubber 8.843.854 36,774,460 40.618.314 178.513 16,603,020 16.781.533 1,117,665 35,574.449 36.692,114 100,187 17,457,976 17.558,163 Total unmanufactured 18 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. 1896. 1897. Duty. IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. India rubber, Crude (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 7,539,267 1,024,911 2.639,514 1,151,278 124,343 nSSl I,527,fti8 621,542 15,938 15,097 $3,607,825 396,187 1,172.868 463,649 41,482 8,714 10,225825 554539 118,508 6,820 6,603 6,987,119 993,635 2,760.543 1,078.949 106,871 47,116 21,858,028 1,234,615 491,056 4,760 11,757 $3,265.497 368,750 1.325,755 446,214 32,675 15,162 11.400,931 462,371 135J277 1,614 3.730 . 40c a ton ..$4 a ton ..$4 a ton .Various .Various .Various .Various .Various .Various 11 b. .Various .Various ...l^clb ..Various ..Various ..Various .25 to 30% 25% 35% 35% 35& 35$ Other Europe Central America Mexico West Indies Brazil Other South America East Indies Africa Other countries Total o6,774,460 16,603,020 85,231 294,228 35,574,449 17,457,976 97,194 297,953 395,147 Manufactures of (dut.) India rubber Total manufactures 379,459 Iron and Steel and Manufactures of Iron ore dut.. tons 776,283 1,220,612 543,241 778,084 88,12-i 10,747 "IS 86,689 68,831,966 22,547,320 7,807,420 385,138.983 60,174,602 10,565,693 1.018.904 1,097,042 2,031,427 155,619 861,503 21,665 6,659 1,945.150 496,258 102,327 8,950,656 1.086,765 616,976 63,310 104,859 2,155,238 64.226 617,235 312,298 2,816,729 69.246 2,839,957 25.338,103 22.159 3,410 30,148,571 5,'584 39,560.628 9,553.233 16,265,506 230,073.683 33.153,178 6,328,110 733,482 693,481 520,745 72,258 598,382 203,051 1,554',43 225,410 239,498 5,344,638 682,803 389,462 44,781 52,666 2,339,963 47,40? 753,112 309,754 1,289,666 33089 1,388,625 16,096.681 Scrap iron and steel, etc dut. .tons Bar iron, rolled or hammered dut... Ibs. Bars, railway, of iron or steel dut. .tons Hoop, band or scroll dut... Ibs. Ingots, bl'ms, sl'bs, bil'ts,of steel, etc..dut.. .Ibs. Sheet, plate and taggers iron or steel. .dut..lbs. Ties tor baling cotton free. .Ibs. Tin plates, terne plates and tag- gers tin ... dut.. Ibs Wire rods dut.. .Ibs. Wire, and articles made from dut.. .Ibs. Manufactures Anvils dut.. .Ibs. Chains dut. . .Ibs. Cutlery dut Files, file blanks, rasps and floats... dut Firearms dut Needles, hand sewing and darning..free Shotgun bar'ls,forged,rough-bored.free Allother dut Total, not including ore ::::::::: Tin Plates, etc. (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 383,720,660 1.255.814 162,509 385.133.983 8,911,239 35^99 3,918 8,950,656 229,208,495 864,225 963 '30,073,683 5.320,238 24,361 39 5,344,638 British North America Total Ivory (free, Ibs.) Animal 493.461 8,052,275 538,947 80,642 173,480 4,445,100 452,461 44,618 1,935,985 47,865 886,969 686,789 Vegetable Jewelry, manufactures of gold and silver, and precious stones Diamonds, n. e. s., not set dut Precious stones, rough or uncut, etc. .free Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and 113,888 1,123,328 6.598,527 :::::: Other precious stones, and imitations of, not set dut Precious stones, etc. (free) Imported from United Kingdom 44,597 1,777 16,963 49,170 6,802 1,308 649 36,785 2,31* 47.865 France .... ... Netherlands Other E urope Brazil Other countries 1,381 113.888 Total Jewelry, and other precious stones, etc. (dut. Imported from United Kingdom 2,501,463 797,519 1.074,729 319,412 590,571 707,059 4,37b 3.73' 3.542 8,791 3,5U9,7& France I,764,u29 419,108 Germany Netherlands . 1,516,114 1458238 Other Europe British North America . . 20.11" 29.785 29T 12,104 7,721,865 Mexico Other countries .,,.,., .,,,,,, Total , IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 19 IMPORTS-FREE AND DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Lead, and Manufactures of (dut.) Pigs, bars, old and other in ore Ibs. 187,522,267 $2,433,234 14,1341 168,908,200 $1,943,700 4,525 :::::::: ::::::::S ...Various ...Various 4f>% ....SOcgal. ....IScgal. .45to85cc.f 20/ . . .Various 25% 05* Manufactures of Lead, pigs, bars, etc. (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 5,063,487 1,113,148 23,968.085 20.078.250 135,965,897 1,333,400 187,522,267 125,573 25,151 533,843 386,730 1,347,540 14,397 2,433,234 1,098,485 "'222,169 26,671,077 139,648,154 1,268,315 168.908,200 32,596 ""4,224 435,067 1,456,320 15^93 1,943,700 British North America Other countries Total Leather, and Manufactures of Leather (dut.) 71,702 496,051 3,145,989 2,384,263 6,098,005 157,128 53,395 3,716,259 2,410,862 6,337,644 Total leather Manufactures of (dut.) Gloves, of kid or other 6,763,082 599,055 7,362.137 6,486.813 458,694 6,945,507 All other Total manufactures Gloves Imported from 422,677 2,486,341 2,894,464 95542S 4,172 372,094 2,271,669 2,610,175 *ffl 6,486,813 Total 6,763,082 Malt Barley ..dut. . .bu. Malt Liquors (dut., gals.) In bottles or jugs. . In other coverings 5,579 4,774 11,084 9,384 1,038,641 2,244,763 3.283,404 1,007.146 657,870 1,665,016 1,048,994 1,915,650 2,964,644 1,025,867 5134,426 1.560.293 Total Marble and Stone, and Manufactures of (dut.) 911,949 416,190 1,328,139 872,169 325,039 1,197,208 Stone,and manufactures of, including slate . . . Total Mattingfor floors free.rolls Metals, Metal Compositions, and Manufactures of (dut ) Bronze manufactures. ... 2,777,417 1,210,391 3.922.003 519.619 4,095,336 4,614,955 519,458 3,599,149 4,118.607 All other Total Musical instruments dut Oils (gals.) Animal or rendered Whale and fl s h dut... 1,307.154 1,147,926 202,734 37,330 15,408 1,053,354 942,598 223,812 12,213 11,364 27,595 1,107,049 1.923,707 633,319 1,182,768 371,521 5,493,348 202,093 38,334 21.980 212,295 928,567 179,774 6,066 20,871 14,611 1.134,077 1.627.086 725,998 1,524,313 268,975 5,501,771 Other dut .. 2556 35 ...Various Vegetable Fixed or expressed Other free Do dut Volatile or essential, and distilled.. free Do dut .. Total Paints pigments and colors free 89,504 1.219.537 110.447 1,276.906 Do dut Paper Stock, crude (free; see also wood pulp) Rags, other than woolen Ibs. All other 42,192,088 730,633 2.715 090 51,180,702 668.385 2,403.320 3.071,705 Total 3.445,723 Paper Stock, crude Imported from United Kingdom 1 184463 1,031,038 301,559 215.812 459,647 217,712 147,959 587,694 34,362 38,994 36,928 3.071.705 Belgium 372 141 France 302.182 545,997 268.894 240.343 437,030 12,517 27,033 55,123 3.445.723 Germany Italy Other Europe British North America East Indies , Other countries Total 20 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Paper, and manufactures of dut Paper and Manufactures of Imported from United Kingdom |S3,lfi9.480 3,113.765 35$ ... .40% .10 to 50% ^tolHc Ib. ....Mclb. 20cbu. ...Various ,. 50 555.926 82.908 230.323 2.023.396 51754 615.162 92,078 196.583 1,915.699 60,937 205.929 27,377 3.113.765 Other Europe 191,488 33,685 3.169,480 Total Perfumeries cosmetics, etc dut 657.302 334.004 860.127 384,554 '"6,357 12.459 698,095 371.072 L049.780 321.355 Pipes and smokers' articles dut Platinum ... free Ibs 5,73i 11,891 Plumbago free. tons Provisions, Comprising Meat and Dairy Prod- ucts (dut.) Meat products- Meat and meat extracts 493.393 39,129 8,533 1,491.338 62.622 2,095,015 601,808 49,484 6,077 1,668,796 SW 2,384,632 All other '"37,963 12,319,122 Dairy Products (Ibs ) Butter 52.067 10,728,397 Milk condensed Total Cheese (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom 126.591 857.816 420:038 3,177,932 917,877 4,942.695 234,786 36.61(5 13,846 10,728,197 24,944 142,513 53,969 475,925 107,848 651.841 28,097 4,906 1,295 1,491,338 93.012 919.900 381.90Q 3.633.249 905.Y43 6,00-',544 341,235 32,190 7,349 12.319,122 18,462 150.698 47,915 521,117 99,679^ 783,767 41,861 *ffl 1,668,796 Italy Switzerland Total Rice (Ibs.) Bice dut. 73.335,834 4.:>54,500 68,534,273 46,724,607 1,111,003 163,571 911,00d 2,185,579' 128,058.190 5,881,601 63,875,754 197,815.544 2,324.449 231,511 961,200 3,517.160 Do free... . Rice flour, rice meal and broken rice.dut Total 3alt (Ibs.) free Salt dut Ibs 06.753.1bl $586,319 553,279,500 1745.743533.186,689 13,953115,223,83? 759,696598,410.526 73i,727 19,179 753,906 Total Ibs. Seeds (bu ) Linseed or fla xseed dut. . . . 754,507 81-',940 1296763 105,222 108,871 839.955 475.100 1,423.926 All other free Do dut 573,451 2,683,154 Total Silk, and Manufactures of Unmanufactured- 279,067 8,000.621 1,084,299 9.363,987 112.900 26,246.902 403,626 26.763,428 6,513,612 1,479,832 7.993,434 18,496.944 421,339 18.918,283 Waste Total unmanufactured Silk, Raw (Ibs.) Imported from France 381,749 1,116,239 2.303.572 3.951.330 247,681 8,000,621 1.4fi5.405 4.587,761 6.582.254 12,918.590 692,892 26.246.902 233.005 .9T2 1,800.587 3.474,875 139,173 6.513.t;i2 751,846 3,019,515 4.3(54.392 10,010, 885 350,306 18.496,944 Italy China Other countries Total Manufactures of (dut.) Clothing, ready-made, 3,116.806 8.063.380 1,991,313 1 143 166 2.285,042 7,576.001 2 157.927 $! Laces and embroideries Ribbons 983.969 12.216,128 25.199,067 45& All other 12,338,103 26.652,768 Total manufactures Manufactures of Imported from 2,509,043 204,280 45,630 10.651,787 1,907,528 130ll27 27,625 11,321,676 5.198.114 293,207 3,276.674 35,114 France > Germany Italy 6.211,739 280,919 3,591.840 22.245 Switzerland Other Europe IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 21 IMPORTS FREE AXD DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. China $266.673 2.456,615 411,997 26.652.768 $159.298 2,758.963 70,741 25,199.067 35^6 10$ Total Soap (dut. Ibs.) Fancy, perfumed, etc 861,905 255.379 569,509 824.888 1,125.507 354.563 411,813 766,376 Total 3clb. . .$1.80 gal. ...Various 10* ....20cgal. 40% Spices Unsround (Ibs.) Nutmegs free. . . . Pepper, black or white free. . . . All other free 1,355,420 16,644,763 19,193,589 2.618,214 39.811.986 433,436 650,861 999,226 294,996 2,378,519 1,669.740 15,03,452 20,411.490 3,030.0.21 40.144,703 451,614 711,453 1,076.963 336,686 2.576.816 Do . dut. Total Nutmegs, Pepper, etc. (free, Ibs.) Imported 7,341,097 2,151,791 278,981 18,168 5,715,565 3.838,497 15,236,381 631,254 1,475,169 506,869 37,193,772 359,357 298,169 10,285 1,438 274.077 159,363 832,781 56.176 72,296 19,581 2.083,523 8.925,107 4,253,246 1,222.114 116.244 3,648,398 4.039,636 11.962,327 1,159,307 1,663.752 124,551 37,114,682 473,087 388,057 66,889 6.734 184.484 190.873 800.576 72,377 50.872 6,081 2,240,030 Netherlands British North America .. . . British West Indies China East Indies Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Total 1 Spices. All Other (dut.) Imported from United Kingdom 242.893 24941 276,084 20,696 30,133 9,773 56,686 14,119 13,043 294,996 Total Spirits.Distilled (proof gals.) Of Domestic Man- ufacture, returned (subject to in- ternal revenue tax) . free 1,029,653 259,704 1,249,895 2.539,252 940.060 690.761 1,446,873 3,077 694 956,760 336,692 1,727,015 3.020,467 863,558 911,857 2,074,699 3,850,114 Brandy duttk. All other dut.T.. Total .; Not of Domestic Manufacture (pr.gl.) Im- ported from United Kingdom -fW- - 455.388 29 759 582.353 32,186 778,211 75&1 28.281 109,042 51855 320,962 115.493 24,073 7.371 12,256 2,137,634 644,585 37,182 391,459 119.133 29752 338,813 41,802 232,687 52.884 131.017 36,987 7,406 2,063.707 911.560 37,173 1,070.326 119.974 48,032 153,749 62,714 438,981 95,133 28,530 9,232 11,152 2,986.556 281,708 99,933 16,419 230,344 31,290 176.787 44,364 102,008 30,287 11,312 1,509,599 Italy Netherlands Other Europe China Other Asia and Oceanica. Other countries Total Sponges dut 499,766 487,143 Sugar, Molasses and Confectionery- Molasses free gals 388,318 4,299,346 26,675 710.590 284.627 3,417,844 18.376 568.137 Molasses above 403 polariscopictest.dut..gals. Sugar (Ibs.) Not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color Beet. . dut 604,686,985 352,175.269 2752012512 187,463,791 352,175,269 ii64163:&S 14,048.914 11,336.796 58,480,490 5,353,573 11.336,796 77,882,977 1865577495 43i.i9t;,s-o 2422995089 99,136,1C9 31,196.98U 4487708753 33.689,158 13.164,379 47,284,4&4 4,928,150 13,161,379 85,901,802 Cane free ...Various ^&J^clb. Cane and other dut .. Above No. 16 Dutch standard- Beet, cane and other dut Total sugar. \ ~, r e ^ Not above No. If! Dutch standard (Ibs.), im- ported from United Kingdom Austria-Hungary 37,291,438 40.113.171 72.368,349 449,921,780 7,503,496 21.439.792 1,217.135 136.640 5,008,002 233^36,874 875.085 989.729 1,763.511 10,404,172 159.382 489,705 88,143 2,464 86,458 5,083,500 74.280,451 93,547.897 30.317,484 .J11401968 24.996,329 65,800,077 922,667 1,360,003 1,683,410 2.308,793 27,636,433 390.843 1,046.385 66,527 Netherlands.. Other Europe.. British North America Central America Mexico 1,412,255 2,103.866 19,111 5,893.877 West Indies- British 22 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Cuba. 985.766340 m:i61.38t> 91,457.887 63,997,694 790.639 334,790,262 c552.175.269 34.943.684 31.023,167 137,031.092 669 3708874766 ?2L456.377 6,868,410 3.776,48 3,800,174 17,318 10,601.179 11.336,796 2,131.429 728,025 3,257,812 83,866,200 i76.261.05? >35.003.208 140.773,6^2 243,487,721 333.096 645,344.707 31,196,980 72,463.577 171,841 49,950,690 rll.953,994 3,956,1325 2.136.989 5.012,422 7.031 13,264.848 13,164.379 1,199.202 3,183 3,034,2r3 3556 ....?1.501b. ...Various .$41b&25% .$41b&25% 25fc ....20c bu. IScbu. . . . .30% Other West Indies Brazil Other South America China East Indies Philippine Islands Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Other countries Total 471976956 94,138.031 Confectionery dut 28.979 12.704,440 "13.343475 24.752 14,835,862 Tea free.. Ibs. 93.998,372 Tea (Ibs.) Imported from 2,729,695 2*6.228 49,178.277 1.261.671 38.169,652 2,362.876 9,973 93,998,372 49,952,957 16,764,790 9 079 430 571,513 52,181 6,788.802 170.529 4.863.721 255,577 2,117 12,704,440 6,212,008 2,547.371 56.433.'.4 2.120.003 45,465.161 454.111 60,597 113.343.17& 1,165,765 396.738 7,281.931 272.683 5,651.279 57.226 10,240 14,S?5.862 British North America China. East Indies Japan Other Asia and Oceanica Total free Tin in bars, blocks, pigs, etc free. .Ibs. Tin Bars. etc. (Ibs.) Imported from Uni ted K ingdom 6,761,716 2,304,812 1,253.553 2,745.840 356.8-0 100,691 6,761.716 50,460, 12t 20,903,129 3.3S5,20T< 23,301.919 1,824.417 1,045,452 50,460.123 6,535,852 2,723.133 479.0,6 2.982.9W 236409 114,274 6,535,852 East 1 ndies 20.781,085 2,22,997 704,655 49,952,957 Other Asia and Oceanica Total Tobacco and Manufactures of Leaf (dut., Ibs.) suitable for cigar wrappers 5,169.552 27,713,114 32,882,66< 5,596,778 10,906,352 16,503,130 6,130.427 7,674,850 13,805,277 5,719,558 3,864,59? 9,584,155 Other Total leaf Tobacco. Leaf (Ibs.) Imported from 162,565 4.319,288 244,959 1,180.09* 93,197 26.418,210 464,351 32,882,666 137,426 4,710,022 71.309 887,214 28,025 10,501,775 167,329 16,503.130 1,874,119 5.413,4,8 486,614 676,337 749560 4,409.369 195,830 13,805.277 1.180,523 5,033.-0.' 161,505 566.501 297.262 2.306.063 39,099 9,584,155 Netherlands Other Europe . British North America .. Mexico Cuba Other countries Total Manufactures of (dut. Ibs.) Cigars, cigarettes, etc 500,945 2,141,364 59,448 2.200.812 455,737 2,040.444 57,103 2.097,547 Allother . . Total manufactures Tovs 2.516.411 3.295,057 Toys-Imported from France . 335,242 2,059,338 86,460 35,370 2.516,410 19^,027 2,979,138 93.266 24,626 3,295,057 Germany Other Europe Total Vegetables (dut., bu.)-Beans and dried peas... 613,801 658,320 482,986 560,138 247,186 489,276 627.273 145,582 332,243 256,752 720,822 2,571,948 Potatoes 175,240 127,595 324,377 683,117 727 797 Pickles and sauces AllOther In their natural state 10'; : 30% .?8doz qts .,..50cgal. ...Various Total 2,521,206 Wines (dut.) Champagne and oth'r sparkl'g.doz Still Wines In casks gals 246.393 2.834.898 314,190 3.628.319 1,950.770 1.527.916 7.107.00T 228.628 2.997.703 308,274 3.348.004 2.039.141 1.475,155 6.862,300 Total Wines-Imported from United Kingdom I 2^6,876 4,283 44 r 201. 4IS 4.112.307 1,358,764 319.047 830.897 39,822 6.862.300 France J Germany 1.353.621 254.050 957 747 Italy 31,267 7.107.0(15! Total IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 23 IMPORTS FREE AXD DUTIABLE. 1896. 1897. Duty. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Wood, and Manufactures of Unmanufactured (M ft.) Cabinet woods Mahogany. free All other free 17,367 $813.053 886103 15,129 $656,976 514.490 2.616.397 93,777 395 9,072,2t>2 3,719 18,979 25% 11 Logs and round timber free Timber, hewn, etc free Do . dut. si d 2,584.488 82,022 336,459 4.743 Lumber boards planks, etc free m^ 8,505,634 341 883,735 46 Other lumber dut All other unmanufactured free Do dut ""SB 368,322 1,062.829 2,098,259 20,568.308 21,745 4,702,031 34 264,240 25% 25 <& Manufactures of (dut. ) Cabinetware or house- furniture Wood pulp. .. tons 45,143 41,770 800.88f 1,709,622 20,543,808 10< 25$ ...Various . . .Various ...Various ...Various Total wood and manufactures of Mahogany (M ft.) Imported f rom United Kingdom 576 2,768 10,654 1 560 144,843 77,018 414.817 138,367 1,568 20,461 15,989 813,063 448 3.996 8,791 433 328 942 191 15.129 131.351 116,642 321,800 22,777 22,867 31,992 9,647 656,976 Central America Mexico Cuba Other West Indies South America Other countries Total Boards. Planks, etc. (M ft.) Imported from Brit'sh North America 786.102 107 786.209 8,504,607 1:027 8,505.634 873,746 10.035 883.781 9,072,804 3,177 9,075.981 Other countries Total Wood Pulp (tons) Imported from 6.195 7,839 29,139 1,970 45.143 309,731 325,982 417,116 1,783 5,183 34,804 94,574 207.606 493,706 Other Europe British North America Other countries Total 1,052.829 41,770 800,886 Wools, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, etc., and manufactures of Unmanufactured (free, Ibs.) Class 1, clothing: In the grease 117,233,440 19,448,471 167,350,510 24,408,568 37,627,967 323.523 110.665.4Sfc 1,476.025 350.852,026 27,824,507 6.457.149 7 119,201 68,419 11,599.88* 174,029 53,243,191 Scoured Class 2, combing* In the grease 15,756.318 3,509,736 Scoured Class 3, carpet: In the grease 97,921,715 9,493,035 Scoured Total unmanufactured 230,911,473 32,451,242 Wools (Ibs.) Imported from Class 1 United Kingdom 56,404,946 6,653,937 10.025.847 20.260.828 17,987,882 117,233,440 9,829,175 1,671.604 1,950.297 3,559,2fa 2,437,769 19,448,471 107,515,170 16.976,281 36.056,984 18,618,721 21,591,923 200,759,079 18,982,121 4,283,671 4,692,933 3.159,935 3.162,993 34.281,656 France South America Asia and Oceanica Other countries Total Class 2 United Kingdom 6,505.645 I,400.fi39 3,817.160 3,299.&40 634,646 98.888 15.756,318 1,597.029 395,013 795.907 473.725 238.190 9,872 3,509.736 21,011,^83 1,073,903 7,374,463 8,339.497 22,454 129,190 37,951,490 4,297.774 249,781 1.448,137 1,173,810 3,639 14,479 7,187,620 Other Europe British North America South America Asia and Oceanica Other countries Total Class 3 United Kingdom France 28.022.594 6.495,304 1.242.212 16,897 ,<;2b 270 15,413,029 24,228.503 5.324,788 297,389 97.921,715 3,274.228 694,472 131.863 1,853,521 1ft 1,436.821 1,579.05" 492,927 30,133 9,493,035 40,073.884 8,799,115 2,379,654 16,214,393 33,054 16,408.044 21.449,747 6,725,776 57,790 112,141,457 4,929.083 1,146.891 262,387 1,818,559 3.016 1,392,914 1,553,947 661,534 5,584 11,773.915 Germany Other Europe British North America., South America China Other Asia and Oceanica Other countries Total Manufactures of Wool Carbonized. dut. . Ibs. Carpets and carpeting ... . dutsqyd 203.561 626.597 49,111 893.944 1,296.536 21,886,528 43,726 470,757 Z7,859.3ii 13,513 782,955 984,689 17,007,273 Clothing, etc., except shawls and knit goods dut Cloths. ... dut Ibs 36,781,572 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. IMPORTS FREE AND DUTIABLE. Quant's. Values. 1897. Quant's. Values. Duty. Dress goods.women's and children's.dut. .Ibs Knit fabrics dut , Rags, noils and wastes free. .Ibs Shoddy, mungo, flocks, etc dut.. .Ibs Shawls dut Yarns dut. . .Ibs All other dut Total manufactures Carpets (sq. vd.) Imported from United Kingdom Other Europe Japan Other Asia and Oceanica , Other countries Total Cloth (Ibs.) Imported from United Kingdom Austria-Hungary , Belgium , France Germany Other Europe Other countries Total.... 26,356.835 $.9.929,92i 22,048, 16,770.976 1,900,133 2,023,669 2.541,072 1.988,541 662,6ft; 452.487 1,050.721 2,742,239 53.494.400 44.142.140 5,670,i92 1,842.356 521.374 66.241 8,143 22,538 8.301 626.597 675,053 145,78* 4.430 832,968 781:4 6,085 22.4: 11,140 470.757 32,240,264 172.650 636,3* 650.776 3,033.547 8015 39.994 36,781.575 17,927.006 23,412.241 157,863 547,500 630.542 2,584,797 61425 21.886,528 202,782 565,244 421.165 3,230 769 13,542 13,568 27,859.311 Dress Goods (Ibs.) Imported from- Un ited Kingdom France Germany Other Europe Other countries Total Zinc or Spelter, and Manufactures of (dut.) In blocks or pigs, and old Ibs.. . Manufactures of 11.281,085 8.087,033 6,891. &.K 94,305 2,720 26,356.835 7,615,083 6,290.127 5,939.9;* 82.59 2,182 8,063.155 8,450 912 5,3o6.832 176.667 900 23,048.526 688,767 Total All other articles free Do dut Total value of merchandise dut Total value of merchandise free Total value of Imports of merchandise. . 22.755 13,994 36.749 1,C62,356 10,214,173 8,084,571 409,967.204 569,757,470 779724,674 6,787,241 2.531.058 5.220.7% 1,714.865 4"4.8S6 95(5.543 2.699,227 49.162.992 .Various .Various .Various .Various .Various .Various 645,907 1*5.642 5,709 5'>.914 24,783 782.955 13,056,678 179.451 465,051 417,181 2,837. lot. 10.0v9 11,717 17.007,273 5.218.648 6.763.i'65 4,633.53t 165.289 809 16,787,241 57.346 21,054 78400 35* 9.900.494 8.079.52 82.719.188 381,938,421 764,717,609 EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE. [Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1897.] EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. ls90. Quant's. Values 1897. Quant'.*. Values. Agricultural Implements Mowers and reapers, parts of Plows and cultivators, and parts of All other, and parts of Total... and $3,212.423 746.604 1,217.748 Exported to United Kingdom Germany France Other Europe British North America Mexico : Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Argentina Brazil Colombia.. 5.176,775 ~~588~550 581.727 466.984 1,032.764 359,644 119,838 14,497 $3.127,415 590,779 1,522,492 5.240,686 Other South America British Australasia , East Indies (British) 854.067 35.66? 2,7*0 272114 642.317 710.818 623.!'56 1,070.241 464.959 130.825 35.925 3,624 6.705 415.312 23.626 3.3ti2 140,117 490.9-5 8,708 EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 25 EXPORTS, AXD COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. $30,193 476,318 5,176,775 :::::::::: $46.206 417,333 5,240,686 35,374,322 333,125 459.036 29,186 16,561 133,303 3.134 *'IA 36,357,451 Africa Total agricultural implements Animals-Cattle (No.) Exported to-United Kingdom 364,193 2,153 2,766 Hi "g 55 12 372,461 33,984,943 191,650 170,514 39,509 12.331 152,081 4,864 2.231 2,550 34.560,672 378,459 3,648 6,812 690 397 i 167 1 392,200 British Not th America . Mexico . Central American States and British Honduras Total Hogs (No 1 Exported to United Kingdom 500 MM 17,540 56 38 972 79 21,049 5,9od &S54 206,807 1458 991 3,70c 2,034 227,297 3,530,703 406,161 66 3,768 22,164 17 8 2,615 113 28.751 539 17,883 263,083 160 110 13,487 736 295,998 British North America West Indies and Bermuda . South America Asia and Oceanica Total 25,12(i 5.918 39,532 7,473 4,769,265 545. S31 Mules No. Sheep (No.) Exported to United Kingdom Other Europe 397,280 25,603 59,588 2,182 5,079 1,693 140 491,565 2,647,640 210,353 142,473 37!fl03 21,628 7,595 3.076,384 180,304 3,751 48,437 4,628 5,466 1,28C 254 244,120 1,316,104 34,406 90.353 11.877 39,807 14.076 25.0^2 1,531.645 British North America Total All other, and fowls 39.752 68,771 43,568.461 Total animals 41,840,969! 524,077 354.007 533,058 321,680 ..'....'.'.'. 301.362 241,919 384,937 280.140 Bark, and extract of, for tanning v. Bones, hoofs, horns and horn tips, strips and waste Books. Maps, Engravings, and Other Printed Matter- Exported to United Kingdom 751,261 119.8:3 54H47 890,087 112,153 44.613 33.870 612.5S8 161,3 J3 69,564 221,251 5,250 1,336 29.067 25,313 128,214 72,389 53,8)6 16,520 67,275 8,041 56,009 33,819 Germany .. 48.628 594,171 107,384 British North America Cuba . 2i381 1 477 Puerto Rico 64.617 28,769 48.935 106,796 100.905 11,268 73,637 30,343 50,264 41,985 2,338,722 Brazil Colombia Other South America China East Indies (British) Africa . . . Other countries Total 2,647,548 Brass, and Manufactures of 872.396 3,100,311 694,323 '19,030,361 15,224.619 1.677.102 1,171,431 7,646.384 697,6!>5 678.959 Breadstuffs Barley bu 7,680,331 15,426,601 Bread and biscuit Ibs Buckwheat bu Corn (bu.) United Kingdom 49,110.146 JS.W92.22U 4,661.2,9 21.398,203 5,881,598 1,678,54* 75.540 199,193 595 2,281 670,590 18,719,910 5,121,573 1,624,051 8,OU1.B2B 2,062,883 672839 37.809 93.201 276 1.131 317,722 75,469.129 31,784.181 7,092,156 40,455035 9,496.377 8,825,8tW 107,672 689,8 ifl 1,200 14*S7 710,819 22.952.199 9.880,821 2,113.628 11.5)33,846 2,537.943 3,233,781 60.421 247,905 433 389 271,366 Other Europe British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras. Cuba Puerto Rico . . . Santo Domingo ... .. Other West Indies and Bermuda 26 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. South America 107,592 2 ,4i$f 3,464 99,992,835 $52,786 16,948 1,112.689 1,435 37,836,862 38.235 278,941 1,941, 267 4,560 176.916.365 $13.921 106,149 742,898 1,452 54,087,152 Asia and Oceanica Africa Total Cornmeal brls 276,885 13.012,590 3>77 654,121 3,497,611 939,502 445,075 11.163 475,263 35.09t.,736 47.310,251 8,560,271 2.564 902.061 8,756.207 1.071.3,0 3,667,505 7.366 Oats . . bu Oatmeal Ibs Kye bu Rye flour brls . Wheat (bu.) United Kingdom 43,648,077 892,414 122,099 8,246,195 3,537.243 1,195 54,441 11,933 4,854 1,813, llfi 17,548 2,300,965 60.650,080 27,906,126 608,450 81,769 5,660.108 2,424,115 41,720 8,865 4.121 1,285.720 11.309 1,676,838 39.709,868 55.742,689 3.000,477 264^22 8,501,852 5,581,151 80.575 1,539 178,423 1.829,591 996.788 3,381,473 79,562,020 41.975,657 1,997,639 185.006 6.300.919 3,975,433 32 71,236 1.363 165,2.J2 1,538.846 769.645 2,939,110 59,920.178 Germany France British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras West Indies and Bermuda Other South America Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Total Wheat Flour (brls.) United Kingdom 8,211,236 190344 1,194 798.617 931,958 46,819 289,753 176,724 129,021 35207 949,447 871,473 133,406 436.600 13,879 126,552 6,342 ' 10,904 14,620,864 29.108,434 632,569 4,289 2,781,410 3,638,08;', 166.953 951,397 647,057 486,482 135,899 3,570,178 3,450.129 523,849 1,594,224 45.815 423,970 21,465 3,0.10.008 744.268 38,743 52.025,217 8,256,630 W S 808,531 700,872 24,659 280530 132,738 126,933 35,968 868,886 786,378 133,254 378,217 18,270 318,073 7,608 1,286,670 214,402 12,154 14,569,545 30,925,512 613,309 1,350 2.754,203 2,748.355 96.762 1,190,324 564,638 516,188 163,078 3,625,122 3,541.579 580,237 1,500.665 72,100 l,310,r,5 28,9r3 4,659.687 964.0 '4 48,106 55,914,347 Germany France British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo . . Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil Colombia Other South America China .. . British Australasia East Indies (British) -. Africa Total All other breadstuffs, and preparations of, used as food. Total breadstuffs 2,442,940 141,356,993 4,508,025 197,857,219 Bricks Building M 5,294 33,677 94,378 128,055 4,73* 30,213 118,176 148,SS9 Total 181,853 180,183 230,146 1,884,658 136.007 186.056 216,565 1,955,760 Brooms and brushes ' 2,672,717 Candles Ibs 2,660,844 Carriages, Cars, and Parts of Carriages and vehicles, Cars, passenger and freight, for railroads Total l,002,9iO 2,887,598 990,950 2,946,710 Exported to United Kingdom ... . 427,023 77,224 13.605 32,634 155,394 687,425 574,800 64,966 26.076 41,507 126,753 615.468 155.143 12,957 10,240 20,^88 106,140 149.7t 119,334 551718 47,042 1,98 351.886 7,843 46,170 412,642 France Other Europe British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras 234,325 46,874 7,879 10764 Cuba Puerto Rico Other West Indies and Bermuda , 194.147 Argentina 48,668 261918 Brazil Colombia 14,320 69,778 Other South America China 141 256,002 3.916 British Australasia East Indies (British) Other Asia &nd Oceanica. ... 48,036 Africa 293.^8 EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 27 EXPORTS, AND COUNTIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quanfs.l Value*. Quant's. Values. Other countries $3,957 2,887.598 $8 2.946.710 Total carriages, cars, etc 1,771,680 '"38,490 "511,830 ""179,673 1,514,651 71,160 102,483 21727 450.009 834.536 2.287,744 154,347 5,930,582 9,781,428 Cement brls i Chemicals Drugs Dves and Medicines Acids Sffl 567,3.52 770,673 2,479.510 153,896 4,951,219 969,874 199,436 Medicines patent or proprietary All other To tal 9.063,358 Clocks and Watches Clocks and parts of 929,395 530,980 1.460 375 968.911 801,418 1.770.329 Total 1.394.381 2,216,284 3.640.665 5.717.246 4,923,816 10,646.062 1.271.417 2,384,069 3.658,486 5,678,198 5,330,445 11.008,643 Total coal Exported to (tons) United Kingdom . IS 542 6.819 3,045.965 121,269 4.328 246,358 30.851 4,836 123.878 12,982 26.644 11,290 3,631 67 3.640.665 1.052 5.120 1.988 45,009 8,956228 377,469 16.896 613.411 78.625 15,160 326.793 70615 79 821 45,878 11,748 249 10,646,062 55 198 779 6,935 2,975.813 219.111 7.411 254.244 22,785 6.415 126433 16,353 11.690 8,296 1,114 854 3,658,486 241 470 3.985 48.733 9,076.567 643716 23,000 632.896 68,977 26.211 332-102 as.oso 25.175 32,548 7,605 3,338 11,008.643 France Other Europe British North America Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil Total coal Coke .. tons 130.0.0 500.169 107.740 155,972 547.046 123.078 j Coffee and cocoa, ground or prepared, and chocolate Copper, and Manufactures of Ore (tons) Exported to- United Kingdom .... 15.932 3 2,033,513 345 13,950 '"l,04i 15,001 1,889,564 Germany Other countries 170,215 2,059,779 Total 15.935 2,033.858 Ingots, bars and old (Ibs.) Exported to United Kingdom 35,044,459 22.388,640 36.106,205 81,181,7% 467,571 161.044 231,108 175,580 762 3.663,505 2.394.070 3,888,923 8,601,058 50.504 18,670 26,677 18,646.407 1,073,697 19,720,104 76,619.993 28.553,912 56.270,720 117,469,132 354.891 96,698 28,461 279,393,807 8,233.175 3,167,670 6.272,952 12.934.686 38.591 11.016 3,477 30,711.597 909,528 31,621.125 France Other Europe British North America Mexico Total Manufactures of Total copper and manuf 's of, not including ore Cotton and Manufactures of Unmanufactured (Ibs.) Sea island 19,159,469 2316066916 2335226385 3,816,216 186,240,244 190.056.460 21,585,360 3082169589 3103754949 4,078,044 226,812,927 230.890,971 Other Total Exported to United Kingdom 1133610826 519.228.697 239.132,586 *59,453,7ol 34,037,216 19.40S.42U 59,497 20,282,007 13!385 233522fi3S5 93.0 0,467 41.759,576 19.50o.348 29,733.709 2.868,975 1,643.183 5,281 1,488,060 861 190.056.460 156359295H 685,788.34t> 358.012,469 408,875,745 40,203,937 15,103,628 19.020 32,150,430 8,415 J103754949 117,292.637 50.2B4.855 26.110.302 30.491,9t56 3,137,860 1,236,447 1,497 2,354.758 (549 230.890,971 Germany British North America Mexico South America Asia and Oceanlca Other countries Total unmanufactured Manufactures of Cloths (yds.), colored Uncolored . 58.747.729 166,391,639 225,139.368 3,419.158 9.539.19:) 12.958,357 83.409.441 230,123.603 313.533.044 4,770,231 12,511,389 17.2S1.620 Total Exported to {yds.) United Kingdom 7,869,779 2 :> H >4 73 58S.476Jll,U9t,345j 830.421 149.309 1,588. 6S 95,672 8,501] (U3.346J 33,233 Germany France IMjKfl 28 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOB 1833. EXPORTS, AXB COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. rim 198 11,9,4; 210.113 494,984 2,166010 12,793,2 # J, 631,699 ,526:551 7,256,32] 27,945.871 73,261.149 753,416 2,474.936 5.9H3.602 15,405,^93 9,080,445 225.139.36F $91,681 1,189.615 494,365 648,5 16 23,552 20,448 114,749 794,977 274,963 919.185 401,690 1,572,683 3,854,146 67,643 138,603 344,042 793,386 467.707 12,958.357 687.60:'. 29,4r .0.860 5.577. 80S 11,581,09 291,263 110.698 1,837047 13,453.938 3,262,983 8,331 326 6,73f>,924 36,257.078 133.296 906 5.5)6 839 3,670360 33,710.341 16,284.319 78,674 8,G01 10,736,684 493,373 583.267 8l^,5t3 3S1,5W1 2,216.184 Cordage . Ibs 8,553,333 Twine Al 1 other Total EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 29 EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Fish Fresh other than salmon , >., . Ibs 1,491,631 10,926,993 5,00 J.70: 1 ) 791,249 1,030 2K6&I 32,823,962 1*1,814 448,286 96,462 37,654 15,692 ,374 .fl 991 1,078,359 10,593,963 5.600.570 710.994 3,001 22,889 35,303.299 $59,563 396,422 105,770 33,571 28.990 84.978 3,215,798 284,891 213,669 623,235 309,498 5,361.435 Dried, smoked, or cured Cod, haddock, hake and pollock.. Ibs Herring Ibs Other ...Ibs Pickled Mackerel brls Other brls. Salmon - Canned Ibs. Canned fish, other than salmon and shellfish 198,199 696 179 Shellfish Oysters . Other 291 707 Total 5,226,247 Fruits and Nuts Apples, dried Ibs. Apples, green or ripe brls. 26,691.963 360,0fc 1.340507 930,289 1,376,281 70,3fc l,8(V8.a53 93,283 5,679.066 30^83,921 1,495,461 1,356,578 2,354,724 1,686,723 43,276 2,172.199 125,805 7,739,305 Fruits, Preserved Canned Other ....'..'.'.'.. All other green, ripe or dried fruits Nuts Total. Exported to United Kingdom 2 169 87c 3.683.577 i 1,080,304 301,380 1,087.809 750.752 72.654 58,976 46,745 56i894 4,610 11,528 IS 18,119 311,625 13,175 109.734 79,740 204 7,739.305 Germany 715:254 174,456 93-5,727 979,842 78497 1 :::::::::. France . Other Europe . . . British North America . Mexico Central American States and British Honduras 55,354 54,479 Cuba Puerto Rico 3512 Santo Domingo 2^234 55,521 1 451 Other West Indies and Bermuda Argentina .... Brazil 12,669 7.080 38,797 Colombia Other South America China 14,358 219.618 14,18? 97,655 44052 British Australasia East Indies (British) Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Other countries 3',450 5,679,0:6 Total fruits and nuts Furs and Fur Skins-Exported to United Kingdom. . . Germany *fflS 84,548 14,362 261,731 2,432.774 679,863 Jffi 249.116 12,693 3,284,349 France Other Europe.. British North America Other countries 11,772 Total 3,800,168 Glass and Glassware Window glass 14,994 1,047,231 1,062,225 13.369 1,194,818 1,203,187 Allother Total i Glucose or grape sugar ... Ibs 171,231.650 1,760,470 2,772,335 166,930 1,516,763 194.419,250 1.400,863 2,736,674 132.581 2,070,111 Greasa. grease scraps, and all soap stock Gunpowder and Other Explosives Gunpowder Ibs. Cartridges and other. . . . 1,159,935 124,823 1,256,279 1,381,102 1,0*6,465 118,001 1,437,317 1,555.318 Total Hair, and manufactures of Hay tons 59.052 39,545,324 45i,80 874,048 3,858.94> 90,969 61.658 31,119,166 517.469 845,5(0 2,388.530 22.368 Hides and skins, other than furs . Ibs Honey Hops (Ibs.) Exported to United Kingdom. . 15,702,064 2,914 306.441 43,270 26.792 2,645 llH 531,036 71.110 44,946 1,387,349 246 24,057 8,289 2,443 295 423 249 1,134 1,797 43,210 5,660 3,720 9,913,152 1,159,262 Other Europe British North America 369,188 474.132 22.501 2,242 2.505 2,910 7,213 10,525 552,445 36.160 33,268 31,509 55,619 2,655 247 266 287 736 1,287 46,450 2.824 3,041 Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda South America British Australasia.. East Indies (British) .. Other Asia and Oceanica 30 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOB 1896. EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Other countries 1,000 16,765.254 $47 1.478.919 Total 11.426.241 $1.304,183 Ice tons 23,510 48,376 26.454 51 5 ; India Rubber and Gutta Percha, manufactures of Boots and shoes pairs 350,713 216,057 305,326 1 642 499 195,499 1,611,646 1,807.145 Allother . Total 1,858,556 165.238... 2,522,217 162.9;'5 3,054,453 Instruments and apparatus for scientific purposes, etc Iron and Steel, and Manufactures of Iron ore tons Scrap and old, fit only for remanuf acture tons Pig iron tons 1,384 6.402 9.770 34,168 1.172 29,862 497.225 7,891,476 14,635 11,3891 16,566 471,803 168,890 9.675 860,864 175,099j 7,764.206 SH *" 188.466'" 193,503 2,331.771 16,984 126,646 112,187 989.432 178,381 644,992 1,121,090 Bar iron Ibs Car wheels .. ... . No Castings n e. s. Cutlery Firearms 770.852 .. 125.151! 92,496,997 Ingots, bars and rods of steel Ibs. 5.988.502 Builders' hard ware and saws and tools Locks, hinges and other builders' hardware 3.311,738 4,152,836 2,474,630 6,627466 Saws and tools Total 2,197,450 . 5.509, 188J Exported to United Kingdom 992.224 448.937 122,858 284,706 557,968 546.948 1,670.057 5B8.44S 185.506 440.269 554.441 622,488 149.211 84.072 15,299 11.283 74.903 228,344 246,819 116,860 252.851 31.463 S 118,994 257,286 4,096 6,627,466 Germany s France British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras 178.955 103,313 21.421 12,967 Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda 90,'696 332.916 15,308 82^,584 20.0:33 94,806 276,403 3,168 5,509,188 Brazil Colombia East Indies (British). Other Asia and Oceanica.. Africa Other countries Total builders' hardware, etc Machinery Sewing machines and parts of Exported to United Kingdom 938,861 676.844 103,024 237,802 103.360 215.359 93.987 1,074,489 761,229 123.606 194,49 103.119 199.016 88,117 3,199 2.242 1,798 17,929 101,628 114.555 113,013 117.839 9,505 249.510 2.814 42,917 18,903 264 3,340,241 Germany . . . France ... . .'..'.'.'.'..'.'. Other Europe Central American States and British Honduras Cuba . Puerto Rico 2 QfS3 Santo Domingo 1,380 21464 Other West Indies and Bermuda 103.171 137.520 71,862 144,057 5.952 215,080 sS 15 -|g 3.139.249 Brazil Colombia Other South America China East Indies (British) Other Asia and Oceanica . Africa Other countries Total Other Machinery Printing presses and parts of 34S.053 10.1145 2,512,270 215,991 534,001 649,710 6.790 3,225,&31 323,438 671.334 1,4 S 3.117 19.771,856 Steam engines, and parts of Fire engines No 5 261 324 3$ 4^3 Locomotive engines No. Stationary engines No. ' Ail other 14,853,221 EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 81 EXPORTS, AKD COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. $3,623,915 1 077402 56,173,648 2,157.730 3,870^897 2)874,283 747,360 115,570 110.428 106,252 201.930 511.962 769,631 169.699 499.904 224.22 946,405 100,789 2.390.417 1,578,335 '471269 Other Europe 2.190.202 1,464 1 12 British North America Mexico 2,455.400 5f>i,290 361,124 Cuba 51,459 115.427 246,082 262,472 1,201.415 174,283 824,395 Brazil Other South America . . . China 23,890 564,583 89.622 1.066.93i imjwo 521 18,127,128 :::::::::: Africa 26.102,076 Total machinery 21,614.430 29,444,317 Nails and Spikes (Ibs ) Cut 20,730,260 8,031,927 1.093.407 1,808,098 5,382 24,263 428,630 321,055 34.043 53.291 115,571 6i0.797 416,471 320.659 1,506,885 7,648,893 41,160,S77 25,476,585 9.941.714 4.269,348 5,594.423 4181 107.S91 107,729,155 519,471 357,541 92.332 118,965 79,488 2,482,208 325.625 381.886 2,242,617 9,112,403 57,497,305 Wire, wrought, horseshoe, and nil other, including tacks Steel Steel "Wire Ibs 70,938,846 All other manufactures of iron and steel Total iron and steel, etc., not including ore 800,851 719,173 658,678 710,997 Lamps, Chandeliers, etc Lead, and Manufactures of Pigs, bars, and old Ibs. 7,479,042 215,719 157,222 372.941 17,632,455 474,690 181,3y8 656,088 Total Leather, and Manufactures of Leather, sole (Ibs.) Exported to United Kingdom 32,769,953 650,02S 15',684 239,775 2,489,116 121,602 129,066 41,818,503 5.665,347 132,190 964,256 74.5150 12,918 3,446 48.905 524,123 22,342 25,934 7.474,021 29,737.380 230,276 6,066.132 482.0:37 44,009 15,723 187.C31 1,325,155 170,781 118,885 33,384,314 4,906,786 45.101 1,100.189 82,722 8,826 3,090 38.589 268.172 33,123 23.806 6,510,404 Other Europe West Indies and Bermuda Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Other countries ... Total Leather, other Buff, grain, splits, and all finished upper 8,903,863 369.452 1,017,649 8.793,902 313,151 813,798 9,920,851 All other Total 10,290.964 Exported to United Kingdom Germany 8,667,1861... 191.030 177 750l 7,511,770 317.174 173.618 964.165 654.001 16,456 5.143 1,217 839 1,177 16,032 4.055 18,914 2,388 14,242 172,316 18,756 28,185 Other Europe 539,425 428,435 24 014 British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras 7'493 ! Cuba 5651 2,504 721 12,845 633 13,3(57 2210 Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Argentina Brazil Other South America 15,5JO 143.471 31,295 27,348 British Australasia Other Asfa and Oceanica Africa 32 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1893. EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Other countries . . . . . 9* 10,290.964 1403 9,920.831 Total leather, other Manufactures of Boots and shoes ., pairs 1,036,235 1,436.686 229.165 811,920 1,224,478 l,708.2->4 246,499 ! 775.468 ! Harness and saddles . Allother Total leather and manufactures of 20,242.75*; 19,161,446 Lime brls. 85.486 121,914 78,724 72,311 Malt Liquors In bottles do/ 590.116 69,759 659.875 549.910 390,048 636.684 87,112 723.796 Not in bottles gals Total Marble and Stone, and Manufactures of Unmanufactured Manufactures of-^Rooting slate 74,878 266,385 635,200 976,463 ::'::::::: 66,665 780,112 536,703 1,383.480 Allother Total Matches 90.315 f 70.983 Musical Instruments (No. ) Organs 13,060 92o 729.403 246.083 295,675 1,271.161 13,725 826 799,132 214.849' 262,736 1,276.717 Pianofortes All other, and parts of Total Naval Stores (brls ) Rosin 2,172.991 16.865 18,263 2,208,119 4,151,748 34.046 43,959 4.229,753 2,429,116 17.640 18,920 2.465.676 4,683,163 34.878 44,366 4,767,407 Tar Turpentine and pitch. . . Total Exported to (brls.) United Kingdom 598,761 535,085 ffi 6.074 8,469 6,296 l|237 1,986 6,922 63,067 123.341 6,207 62,779 1,934 32,641 47,252 981 58 2,208,119 1,244,106 1,033.443 1,019,522 133.6o9 16,589 23,95.' 14,497 2,520 4,990 16,576 139,309 233,658 12,700 132,802 88 123 4,229,753 726,042 6G9,602 711.526 58,302 21323 9,080 4,8.9 522 2,083 8,322 34,210 124.427 9,0 53,7(0 3.2cO 42,8,6 64,127 if 2,465,676 1,523,5431 1,118.UO! 1, -295.397! 126. -.93 6.8^0 24,151 9,398 1.045 5.036 18,808 75,851 234.731 19,163 107.289 6,307 83,668 108,1181 3,042 4,767,407 Germany Other Europe British North America Mexico- Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico. Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda ... Argentina Brazil. Colombia Other South America China British Australasia.. Other Asia and Oceanica.. . Africa Other countries Total rosin, tar, etc Turpentine, Spirits of (gals.) Exp. to United Kingdom.. Germany. 8.585,491 2.458.737 4.505.779 579.<;3T 7,002 11,043 62,27 7,239 620 27,867 250,660 207,147 15,351 194,917 13,730 404,920 32,850 66,309 2,191,116 631,993 1,192,503 161,475 2,586 3.49; 19.143 2,392 81 8.818 81,214 65,043 5.721 65.476 4,651 133,16;> 11,055 27,750 8478.694 2.418,796 4,922.7o8 491,OoO 7612 13,377 63.616 9,&<0 959 27.8C5 168.350 152,401 15.620 113,151 11,250 294,879 42.2.0 70,254 101 17.302,823 2,111.852 613,172 l,2iU186! 132.670) 2,667 4.346 18,800 3,174 312 8.835 50.264 46.722 5.781 36672 3.701 &0.843! 12.785 1 28,183 36 4,447.551 9.214.958 Other Europe British North America. Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda. Argentina .. Brazil Colombia Other South America., . . China British Australasia Other Asia and Oceanica Africa . . .. Total 17,431.566 4.613.811 Total naval stores 8,843.564 Nickel, nickel oxide and matte Ibs 2.014,198 442,7J5 3.246.209 725.1309 Oil rake and Oil-Cake Meal (Ibs.) Cottonseed 404.937,291 393,429,432 798,366.723 3,740.232 4,209,415 7.949.647 i23.386.638 .33,100,448, 10564930S6 5.515.8U) 4,095,244 9,611.014 Total Exported to (Ibs.) United Kingdom 359,346,097 199,278.2(0 11,950.796 212,760,44'J 3.:0o.715 1,9;>9.558 12S.745 2,224.39J -550.698.838 311.526.721 31.703.258 ,348,152,367 3,170,8^3 2.827.285 266.749 3,193,013 Germany ' France Other Europe EXPORTS OK MERCHANDISE. 33 EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. British North America 2.428,382 12.210,633 264,274 127,832 798366.723 $22,866 128,197 2,838 1,332 7,949.647 1.100.497 12,594.713 5T0.417 156,2 ?5 1056493086 $10.3-0 130.t;00| 5.619 1.5551 9.611,044 West Indies and Bermuda South America Other countries Total oil cake and oil-cake meal Oils Animal (pals.) Lard 833,935 82,676 761,449 100,934 1,778,994 426,401 32.872 163.829 50,839 673.941 961.407 55.129 798.211 112,555 1.927.302 419,803 21,233 155.052 47,836 643.924 Whale. . Fish Other Total animal Mineral, crude, including all natural oils, without regard to gravity (gals.) Exported to France 79.242,152 19,354,444 4.318,104 1,012.429 100,153.929 18^25,384 18.390 7.090.853 4,772,589 623,958 841,140 131,726.243 4,584,562 795,845 899 319,021 29o.849 59.676 85,000 6,171,852 Other Europe British North America Mexico . . . .6.779.059 L838,657 708,008 1,300 110,923,620 392.510 330598 68,080 115 6,121,836 Cuba Puerto Rico Other countries Total Mineral, Refined or Manufactured, not including residu- um (gals.) Naphthas, including all lighter products* of distillation 12.349,319 716.455.566 50,525,530 779,330.414 1.059,542 48.630.920 6,556,775 56,247.237 14,249,028 772.020.626 50.193,345 S3H.468.P99 1,123.347 48.543.916 6,619,864 56.287,127 Illuminating. Lubricating and heavy paraffin oil Total Exported to (gals.) Cnited Kingdom 212.555,418 14,489.674'213 627,168 7,686.715 12i2l,435 1.216.922 9.0t>5,114 13,773.506 245.006,854 782,184! 10.ftS.522 142.7611 836,628 177.1291 1,237,764 18.147 68,747 34.2T.S 275.195 45.807 526,671 472,406 4.225,737 1,034.576 10.394.716 1,715.894 20.563,693 124.652 1.245.176 1.243.^2 10,213.795 2,16ti.978 42,627,181 1,621.294' 16.8.T7.914 2.430.475 21.361,346 5,923.833 93,522,874 1,108,5231 10,474,918 42,212 63,548 56,247,237'836,468,999 14,330 142,612 56,261,567 13.240,527 6,617.189 932,938 14,165,611 727,481 174,107 143,755 10,067 33,375 52.486 376,638 1.060.214 1,642,912 121.861 990,080 3,371,937 1.915,699 1,897,651 7,734.800 I,072,5v2 5|277 56,287,127 176,058 56,463,185 France- 12,176.143 221.101.840 10,133.132 631,147 1,425,112 66,088 251.364 40i,80b 4.514,398 8.524,228 19,356,06] 1.125,719 11.821,OeO 25.743.212 14.5S6.529 26.311,45* 66,912.255 10,598.153 496,249 779,330,414 4,880 Other Europe British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domineo Otiier West Indies and Bermuda Argentina Brazil. Colombia Other South America. China British Australasia East Indies (British) Other Asia and Oceanlca Africa. Other countries Total mineral oil (not including residuum) Residuum, including tar, and all other, from which the light bodies have been distilled brls. Total refined or manufactured Vegetable Cottonseed Oil (gals.) Exported to United 2,411,459 946,691 4.848.810 7,532,541 10,825 1,784 41,263 459.033 57,450 552,523 220,007 65,795 6,560 297.334 2,500 19,445.848 631,172 271,152 1.356.858 2.238,868 109,357 337,892 *5 449 15,389 134,578 18.615 173,925 78.241 22.072 2J04 91,3$ 5,476,510 1,147,573 1,766.586 10.464.382 9.614.594 277,630 1,616.407 16,949 ' 46,828 737,545 35,651 656.555 2W.K1 52.282 2,800 521.319 294,611 430,535 2.601.526 2,558.614 62.220 320.496 4,855 290 46 15,616 193,708 11,594 172,833 73.379 16,823 860 139,355 Germany France . . . Other Fiurope. . . .... British North America. . . Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Argentina Brazil Other South America. . ... British Australasia Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Other countries Total 27.198.882 6.897.3T.1 Linseed .. gals 67.159 85.29U 33.2f.0j 111.962 174,810 162,492 42,700 257,484 Volatile or Essential Peppermint. ... .. Ibs 34 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMAXAC FOR 1898. EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant 1 s. Values. Other $102.487 30.VJ55 6.097.022 $1 46,5(59 1,167,504 8,511.618 Allother Total vegetable Paints, pigments and colors -... 880.841 944,542 84.857 108 117 111,146 110,323 3,116,688 3,333,157 Allother . ... . 2,520,901 2.713,875 Total Paraffin and Paraffin Wax (Ibs.)-Exported to-United 67,832,620 14.945.716 1,975,715 11,554,614 42,903 2,975.476 892,464 59,193 260,263 92,752 2.178,326 3,087,703 484,830 105,882,575 2,759,112 624,161 81 773 480,575 2,1(0 163,644 25,216 2,552 14,959 5.037 96.608 128.001 23,043 4.406,841 82,639,081 16,344,506 1,323,807 14.208,00(3 41,807 2.888,475 530.342 101,664 250,559 99,257 2.213.124 4.392,897 1,331,603 126.365,128 3,126.041 658.619 56,696 591,131 1,754 144,805 31,083 14,069 13,960 4,733 96,590 174,689 52.926 4,957.696 France Other Europe British North America Central American States and British Honduras West Indies and Bermuda . . Brazil Other South America British Australasia Africa. Total 350.116 408,314 316,913 443.032 Plated ware Provisions, comprising Meat and Dairy Products Meat products Beef products Canned (Ibs.) Exported to 40,092,098 7.539,806 5,387,610 3,352.3i9 1,326,142 152,780 245,395 23,484 2,112 661 457,264 21,750 3,629,301 616,540 448,070 293,857 111,201 16,611 26,918 1778 163 56 41,482 1,133 34,714,439 4,611,748 1,111.143 3.191,31 1,382,395 117,420 309,320 32,686 2,496 910 370,982 1,750 220,260 76.634 154,299 117.084 139.974 6,145 1,310,154 6,1, 54,019,772 3,019,451 372.460 91.471 284,919 107.204 14,253 72 32,028 135' 17,610 16,467 12,750 16,762 18,893 591 145,699 480,393 43 4,656.308 British North America Mexico.. Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil 422,750 78,135 204,577 9ti,0: 106,091 2,231 700,690 3,482,445 3,740 63,698.180 33.824 6,485 16.837 13,554 8,872 212 100,341 268,607 511 5,636,953 China British Australasia East Indies (British) Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Total Fresh (Ibs ) Exported to United Kingdom 224,507040 75,1*2 200.993 18,950,744 5,434 17,929 290,007,772 37.105 350.053 1,000 290,395,930 22,626,778 2,173 24,725 66 22,653,742 British North America Total .- 221,783,225 18,974.107 Salted or Pickled, and other cured (Ibs.) Salted or pickled 70,709.209 514,303 71,223,512 36.416.180 6,579.128 583,500 7,981,172 5,932,724 7,796 599.895 26.150 32,925 38,590 7,242,345 59,200 217,452 3.723,797 1,543, 120 198,838 3,975,113 59,371 4,034,484 67,713 480 938,908 68,652,388 3,514.186 83,641 3.597,827 Total Exported to (Ibs ) United Kingdom 2,150,180 376,158 32,857 445,78< 282,819 476 31,169 1,277 1,606 1,961 392,815 3,746 10,571 213.448 76.984 10,544 38.030.224 4,949.385 236.766 7,416,3o4 5,733,757 4.220 584.491 91,000 147,100 61.6oO 6,486,6*3 81.900 276,687 3,292,811 794,li>7 446,263 2,127,815 2o2,347 11,371 379,556 248,050 250 28,091 4,141 6,960 2,612 305,904 3,601 12,65:2 153.416 39,775 20,473 British North America Central American States and British Honduras Puerto Rico Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil ... ... . Africa EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 35 EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Q wont's. Values. Quant's. Values. 40,100 71.223,512 $2,034 4,034.484 18,900 68.652,388 J813 3.597,827 Total beef, salted, etc . Tallow dbs ) Exported to United Kingdom 18,987,338 6,963.681 8.589,82C 9.250,180 l.K.9,465 1.78 V< 88 2.920.028 (518,505 7.591 698,813 1.269,015 29.960 173,933 224,808 44.162 8,325 52.759,212 796,875 297,873 357,547 441.164 50,905 77,050 146.417 24,285 411 32,590 73,530 1,735 9,267 11,950 1,745 420 2,323,764 24,517,265 9,277.703 18.823.183 14,449,711 76,013 997,216 2,724,512 566,729 4.565 538.562 2,323,067 222,675 245.644 310,630 29,585 1.704 75,108,834 BB&96S 3*5.545 6V5.421 534.0.-4 2,382 36.5H1 119,156 20,958 256 21,037 102.0.9 9,256 11.701 13,12.5 1,078 2,782,595 British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Other West Indies and Bermuda . Brazil . ... \s\si and Oceanica Other countries . . . Total Hog Products Bacon (Ibs.) Exp. to United Kingdom . 544,271,223 9.086.825 3,613.704 34.492,572 7,042,266 86,355 306,798 6,168.20] 295,396 27,463 530,554 19,003,459 25,061 271,746 23.219 67,944 "S 425,352,187 27,746,893 (503,022 281,616 2,388,701 422,923 8.626 22,431 386.475 19,186 1,905 42,183 1,482,705 1,816, 19,67$ IS 74 33,442.847 086,457,491 26^78^88 1.979.586 44.925,834 10,799.240 101.727 281,230 10,581.819 618,015 46,906 520,576 16,770,805 27,781 321,353 9l!915 300 500.499.448 27,5^,915 1,572,231 133,086 2,642.802 541,485 9,449 19.248 574,402 33,233 2.706 39,004 l,013,18:i 1,632 21,593 2,650 9,787 .34,187.147 Other Europe -British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil Other South America China Other Asia and Oceanica Africa . Other countries Total j Hams (Ibs ) United Kingdom 103.165.9til 1,855,798 607.524 12,158.87* 3,711,697 251,191 253,076 5,408,718 985,718 56,718 1.215.869 23.227 116,743 873,177 48,625 15,400 1:1! 8,121 129.036^51 iu.i.:.7i* 176.443 60,190 1.207.3?6 366,073 29,487 27.573 348.065 92,549 6,460 132,919 2,813 10.5)73 97,431 6.564 2,081 31,966 3,198 834 12.669,763 134.933,003 2,943,963 316.624 15.648.739 3.070,487 261.049 312,078 4,012,433 888945 62934 1,276.843, - 18.373 172.9>1 864.375 49,233 11,6?0 275.387 119.956 5,2$ 165^47.302 13.OOS.51-J 263,216 30,078 1,544,715 301,751 28,976 33.654 374.185 79,;S69 7,316 125,501 1.733 14,969 94,131 6,557 l!544 35,805 12,4,9 540 15.970,021 Other Europe British North America Mexico .... Central American States and British Honduras CuDa Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil Colombia China British Australasia. Other Asia and Oceanica . Africa Total i Pork (Ibs ) Fresh . 744.656 69,498,373 70,243.029 43,739 3,973,461 4,017.200 1,306.424 66,768,920 68,075,344 94.816 3.297,214 3,392.030 i-ickled Total ; Exported to (Ibs.) United Kingdom 12,670,206i u.n.iMi mm 880,506 15,397,232 1,473.340 ' 195,fiOO 4.495.550 160.957 26,285,910 554,870 112.: ; 80 6,181.900 161.872 10i,300 790.877 74,992 11,875 56.316 877,015 77,906 10.286 243,811 9,192 1,438.497 36,031 6.297 358.521 1187, 6,392 19.005,770 1,902.637 131,550 2.i>:;;.s;; 1&269.836 1,30,' .365 222.660 3,450,-~'GO 95.500 21,881,575 315.400 135.722 3,907 ,'450 276,585 128,900 l.i < >.'.' li 101.649 8,037 170,8! 9 561,860 57.aS2 J.005 ,411 4.357 995.397 17,6g4 6,&^0 175,566 19.047 6,476 Other Europe British North America Central American States and British Honduras. Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil Colombia Other South America Asia and Oceanica 36 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 189G. | 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Other countries 127,207 70.243,029 $7,788 4,017,200 107,523 $5,331 68,075.344| 3.392.030 1 Total Lard (Ibs ) Exported to United Kingdom .Oi.sei.14J 12U93.WM Si ,093.2 11 75,745,396 7.035.260 3.440,157 2,243,985 26.218.302 4,027,501 557,472 7,151.265 55,430 13.131,371 1.920,675 10,9r7,712 415,370 672.427 30,675 "09.534,256 13.521.493 7.788,975 2 131,^90 5,m5,097 473.22! 209.727 147 378 1,551,185 241,467 37,247 507,as8 3,885 938,5*5 126,88t> 725,404 32.483 52,539 2,001 38,589,851 192,116,083 16P.192.473 20934,590 107.780,558 5.372.193 7,195,787 2.104,781 25,717,489 4,572.985 420.634 6,993,212 83.903 12,^58:589 2,917.290 11,625,901 4f6,403 1,411,038 51,731 o68.315.H40 10,040.789 8,317.050 1.032,286 5,485,167 249,756 332,230 111,747 1,255,183 2:28.051 23.077 408.022 4.6'n 714.828 152,501 646,087 32,1,93 90.172 2,774 29,126.485 Germany ... France British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba .. Puerto Rico. .. . . Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil Colombia.. Other South America Asia and Oceanica..., Africa Total Lard compounds, and substitutes for (cottolene, lardine. etc Ibs ) 16,261,991 36U55 857.708 28.341 Mutton..'. ibs. 422.950 31,793 Oleo and oleomargarine (Ibs.) Oleo, the oil Oleomargarine, imitation butter IU^TI;.^; 6.063,699 109,340.455 8,087,905 687,269 8,675,174 113506.152 4,864.351 18.370.503 6,742,061 472,856 7,214,917 Total Exported to (Ibs ) United Kingdom 8,9*0,': 05 25,403,079 70,462,378 689,6731 1.773,454 5,787,336 103,501 1,312 934 1 738 7,661,339 29.I5S.449 77,001,220 1,296,160 6,414 2,610 476,172 I,6i4,293 4,719,458 65,227 Si Germany Other Europe British North America 1,547.34^ 12,701 8.407 18,440 2,479,937 87.100 277,0?0 57,679 45,650 109,340,455 Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Puerto Rico Other West Indies and Bermuda Colombia.. 267,608 8,805 30,243 6,818 4,753 8,675,174 2,573,397 88,896 903.375 92,768 181,875 118,370,503 260,225 7,513 32.663 9,7*2 18,622 7,214,917 Other South America Total Poultry and game 40,647 1,767,437 72,(te2 2.944,486 All other meat products ... Dairy Products -Butter (Ibs.) Exp. to United Kingdom .... Germany. 11.246,611 1.162,175 2.394,508 676,341 188,756 251,^88 49^982 20,655 41,582 2,052,440 257,490 109,449 633,781 20.277 251.330 3,636 13,612 19,373,913 1,768,453 119,762 309,70; 114,8 i3 33,169 45.398 10,08U 2,754 5,i64 319,ai5 36,531 16.312 83,tiOi 3.709 45.31J 2, 1.528,422 6W.5J3 20.085 10,074 '327 538 3,969 782 1,583 2,768 4,905 590 52,666 4,542 1,934 Cotton Ibs. Flaxseed or linseed bu. Timothy Ibs. Total Exported to United Kingdom 485.529 188,614 35,204 166,496 636,215 10,867 11551 Other Europe British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba 3,311 ffi 3 -?5i 755 Puerto Rico . . .. Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil 1.884 34,400 Other South America . China.. British Australasia 4,6 3 1,920 20 1.592,017 Africa Total seeds 6,028,432 Silk, manufactures of 300,884 224.660 1 Soap Toilet or fancy . 163,3S2 1,115,263 1,278,615 201,564 932,316 1.136,880 Other . . . Ibs 30.673,517 24,662,178 Total Spermaceti and spermaceti wax Ibs . 248.168 81,221 228,777 72,568 Spirits, Distilled (proof gals.) Alcohol, including pure, neutral or cologne spirits 331,407 89,259 865,643 139,866 26,630 336,424 1,789.229 85.292 87,294 1,174.093 187,336 45.26- 151,521 1,730,804 416,725 11,815 808.393 569.413 21.28. 500,3of> 2,327,966 140,046 12.640 1,102.267 422.451 38,40.' 225,897 1.941.703 Brandy Rum .. . Whisky Bourbon Rye.. All other Total Starch . . Ibs 31,829,435 885.198 77428 73.980 269.311 79,088,876 !!.!'. 1,665,92 5 948.37.-! 69.505 305.418 Stationery, except of paper Stereotype and electrotvpe plates. Straw and palm leaf, manufactures of Sugar and Molasses Molasses and sirup . gals 6.953.307 296.255 737,870 10,:-* 8,913.830 1.107.86 788,323 35,367 Sugar, brown Ibs. Sugar, Refined (Ibs). Exported to United Kingdom 172.438 4913 4990 53.604 566,775 1,555.611 59.2S9 3,301.494 5,821 1,677.182 68.9-53 8,504 997.95- 571.566 12.246 9.106.259 7,111 255 2,490 3.069 29.439 73.641' 2.885 168,178 280 83.8-9 3,373 400 46.40.; 28,683 629 450.753 491.835 10.690 17,998 45,73* 484.112 1,313,259 49.179 2.368,8o8 926,(& 48,795 20,127 535 906 2,854 23,619 59,695 2,332 115,732 Other Europe British North America Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Argentina Colombia 44.888 2,422 Other South America British Australasia Other Asia and Oceanica . . 966,213 474,65 44.974 24,059 Africa Other countries Total 7,197,355 341.641 Candy and confectionery 515,2u3 1,714.275 513,631 1.703.'.*;2 Total sugar and molasses Tin. manufactures of. 240.526 24,405.245 166,117 24,571,302 295.81900; 19,112,684 314,931,691 300,441 23,863.415 848,031 24,711,446 Tobacco, and Manufactures of Unmanuf d Jl'sj Leaf . . Stems and trimmings 287.700,301 7,839,01 295.539,312 Total 38 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's . Valurs. QuanVs. Values. Exported to (Ibs.) United Kingdom 79.456,194 57.0o5.937 35.792.243 103,279.441 10.974.288 2,1 Q 5.111 214,208 3,060.978 108.368 22,230 1,258.465 2.128,420 249,677 1,687.051 56.701 79,5,539312 $8.215,"89 4.034.342 2,614,605 7.497,465 1,100.848 160,685 26,i89 301.783 6,996 2,745 109.475 286,788 13,918 14>,527 7,707 24.571.362 89.941. 295 67,697.957 23.762.881 106,596,4'AS 15,415.909 1,458.871 138.967 2.720.6o<> 67.790 18.393 1,113,017 1.752.035 1.067.268 3,178.634 1,520 314.931.6fl $8 124,884 4.650,02J 1.832,' 03 7,484.619 1,553,832 109.152 16,7*7 251,428 5,00 2,405 92,576 261,32 72,609 253,719 179 24.711.446 Germany France Other Europe British North America .. Mexico . . . Central American States and British Honduras West Indies and Bermuda Other South America . British Australasia Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Total unmanufactured Manufactures of Cigars M 1.247 633,785 30,113 1.408,8 :3 2,941,425 4,380,361 1,962 921,316 41.685 I.ai9.252 3,024,880 5 025 817 Cigarettes M Total Exported to United Kingdom 1,003.101 125.372 18.664 277,3 12 51,028 14,85:; 77,097 36.698 176,826 39,268 1,589.950 199.74^. 16.912 34o.75i> 64.45'.' 13.235 67.765 H6.679 204642 50.467 l,35i 1,259 65.412 229,95;! 949,243 125.071 G3J,212 351,008 690 5.025,817 133,79.' 100,382 431.761 1,110,387 60.088 515,067 408.840 243,542 2,337,924 France Other Europe Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Other West Indies and Bermuda Argentina ... Brazil 1,368 3.453 57,551 191 4 18 Other South America China British Australasia 1,023.119 80,116 468,472 208,704 25,818 4,380.361 East Indies (British) Other Asia and Oceanica. . . ;;!!!;;;;; Africa Total manufactures of Toys 143,S90 113,118 m,wd Trunks valises and traveling bags 409,569 | Varnish gals . 335,979 Vegetables Beans and peas bu . Onions bu 473.975 82.91f 68i>,049 632,073 61.181 371,485 407.506 182,805 1,655.050 900.219 73.511 926,64t Potatoes bu Total Vessels sold to Foreigners (tons) Steamers 520 132 652 150,150 4,460 154,610 1,425 144 1.5G9 J8J.413 2,4-27 191.8 !0 Total Vinegar gals. 12848 282,459 16.975 990.395 93,969 111.040 11,572 383,603 Whalebone Ibs. Wine In Bottles doz. 17.147 1,339,090 69,460 581,827 651,287 16.151 1,389,218 69,499 629.215 698.714 Not in bottles gals. Total Wood, and Manufactures of Timber and unmanufac- 332.934 5,616,47* 3.415,546 1,160,441 2,796,043 7,372.030 391.291 6.406.824 4,036,214 l,23f>,112 3,945,106 9,217.432 Hewn cubic fePt .Logs and other Total Exported to United Kingdom 3,108,817 1,014.625 195027 4.332,373 1,386.328 229,818 1,135,419 1,185.430 266.681 142.112 28,646 29,144 33.799 18,434 21,294 Other Europe 918.98:-. 1,182.261 146.105 211.9 ;i 10.328 63 748 British North America. ... Mexico Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Other West Indies and Bermuda 19.83*1 1.392 13,880 Brazil EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 39 EXPORTS, AND COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's. Values. Quant's. Values. Other South America $27.135 . . . 130.621 38206 $18.320 19'".,908 53.6t )7 141,059 British Australasia Other Asia and Oceanica Africa 278.072 10431 Other countries Total timber and unmanufactured wood 7.872,030' 9.217,432 13,076,247 423,875 13.500.122 3,214.3401 t33,lF9 279,465 1,534.670 859,018 1,158.754 139.965 28-5,387 124.510 65,512 813.203! 999491! 700,007 58,211 706,474 60,709 636,701 496 (IttJ 726.012 7,441 13.500.122 .Lumber (M feet) Boards, deals and planks 694,799 31,415 726,214 79,960 15,899 221281 73.777 38.26? 55.784 6.657 28.548 8.842 5.029 45.649 72.199 62,102 3,717 57,558 15,111 49,776 27478 55.713 1,824 726.214 10,116.598 361.194 10.477.792 1,943.908 347.932 310.257 1,012.684 588,044 742.482 81.599 320614 123949 69.099 683.518 955.951 823,72 48,066 661.146 136785 500832 269 999 805345 18,830 10.477.792 "83 912,9 '2 143.184 28.729 19.1S8 104.338 62.643 ! 76.627 12,269 27,451 9,586 4,025 56.446 81,186 53,877 4.363 60303 7.371 63,943 52.333 44,691 389 912,942 Joists and scantlin ' Total Exported to (M feet) United Kingdom British .North America Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Uraz 1 Other South America China . Africa Total boards, deals, etc All Other Lumber Shingles M. 56,047 111.052 514.976 638.3$) 3 256.5; 3 2,149,8*1 6,670.811 58,508 '"595.858 103.231 529. 49 J 597,00! 3,903,', 91 3,180,710 8.314.830 Shoots Box.. Oth^r. No. 643,099 All uther Total Exported to United Kingdom 2 014 433 2,256,827 1,224.522 886.084 2,417,:-.99 171. 3*5 401.574 97,575 43,845 88.961 9,544 479.080 198,459 17,472 15,574 191,077 91.278 65.5:3 158,074 607 8.314,850 710,219 305.527 1,600.892 139.330 339,4% 91.192 71.570 1.33.138 9,958 543.105 193 lor France . .. .'. .... Other Kurope British North America Central American States and British Honduras Cuba Puerto Rico . . . Santo Domingo Other West Indies and Bermuda Brazil 12.713 16,242 194,029 73.338 45.945 109.785 3.722 6,670.811 '.'.'...'."... Other South America . British Australasia. Other Asia and Oceanica Africa Oth -T countries Total all other lumber Manufactures of Doors, sash and blinds 376.960 177.061 5->7,404 197,934 267,345 3,7S5,1^3 .V.1.4SO 3,253,110 8.592.416 Hogsheads and barrels, empty 286.846 3,261.209 458.661 2.865.74S 7.426,475 Household furniture . .... Wooden ware All other Total .'.. Exported to United Kingdom 2,157,514 552.8*9 294.977 426.337 1.207.448 383 394 :::::::::: 2,809.427 686,381 305,273 49!l.351 1.309.601 354.189 220.322 63.782 20,506 20.(92 202,068 131, 383 79.293 France Other Europe British North America ' Mexico Central American States and British Honduras 268,994 87.884 22,544 15. lOt 218.096 82.417 103,648 Cuba Puerto Rico Santo Domingo Brazil 40 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1E98. EXPORTS, AND COCXTIUZS TO WHICH EXPORTED. 1896. 1897. Quant's Values. Quant's. Values. Colombia 847,629 187,253 16.4K4 466.338 9.455 $54.570 181.689 41.669 ! 646.087 ! 19.364 219.080 : 758,215 8,937 8.592,416 Other South America China East Indies (British) 148,174 Africa 684.317 10,537 7,426,475 ::::::::: Total manufactures of Total wood, and manufactures of 31.947.108 39,624,800 Wool, and Manufactures of Wool, Raw (Ibs.) Exported 1,059.797 209.397 705.319 2.360.470 2,605.150 5,848 6.945,981 174.445 28.516 101.654 311.992 238,316 1,027 855,950 1,434,033 28.082 131.712 1,977,898 uwg 5,271.535 162,621 1,600 18520 296.497 i 140,609 619.932 Other Europe British North America Mexico Other countries Total wool, raw Manufactures of Carpets yds 342,468 225.207 37,055 247,213 189.579 57,373 385.845 315,011 947,808 Flannels and blankets Wearing appar ! 285,976 913,609 Total manufactures of Zinc, and Manufactures of Ore tons 30 1,401 5,311 122,765 Manufactures of Pigs, bars, plates and sheets Ibs. 3,673,466 187.318 41287 35,869,987 1,756,617 72.943 1,829.560 Total, not including ore 228.605 All other articles 3,041,527 4,670.766 Total value of exports of domestic merchandise. 863,200,487 1032001300 SUMMARY-IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. [Fiscal years 1896-7.] GROUPS. 1896. 1897. IMPORTS. Values. 5123.674.270 186.417.181 29.854.940 20.496.034 9,315,045 369.757.470 Per ct. as.45 50.42 8.07 5.54 2.52 100.00 Values. $124.012.968 194.564,418 29.864.421 24,750.275 8,746.339 381,938.421 Per ct. 32.45 50.95 7.85 6.49 2.26 100.00 Articles in a crude condition for domestic industry Articles Manufactured For mechanic arts Articles of voluntary use, luxuries etc Total free of duty Dutiable Articles of food and live animals 113.350.775 22 95] .536 64.878.779 124.778.005 84,008,109 409.967.20-1 27.64 5.60 15.82 30.44 20.50 100.00 121.153.211 20.3IW.9U 57.309.091 109.624,851 74,352,124 382,779.188 30.48 5.51 14.97 28.64 20.40 100.00 Articles in a crude condition for domestic industry Articles Manufactured B\>r mechanic arts Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc Total dutiable Free and Dutiable Articles of food and live animals Articles in a crude condition for domestic industry Articles Manufactured For mechanic arts 237.025.045 209.368.717 94.733.719 145.274.039 93,323,154 779,724.674 30.40 26.85 12.15 18.63 11.97 100.00 47.40 245.166.179 214,904,329 87,173.512 134,375,126 83,098,463 764.717.609 32.06 28.10 11.40 17.58 10.86 100.00 49.90 Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc Total imports of merchandise Per cent of f/ee Duties collected EXPORTS. Domestic Products of Agriculture 160.534.351 569.879.297 228.571.178 20,045.654 33.718.204 6.850.392 4,135,762 863.200.487 66.02 26.48 2.3-2 3.91 .79 .48 100.00 176.316,393 683.878.990 276.357.8H1 21.IS38.129 40.489.321 6.134.014 3,802,985 1.032.001.300 66.27 26.78 2.07 3.92 .59 .37 100.00 Mining Forest . ... Fisheries . Miscellaneous Total Foreign Free of duty 9.486.930 9.919,521 19,406,451 48.88 51.12 100.00 9,746.495 9,239,458 18,985,953 51.34! 48.66 100.00 Dutiable Total EXPORTS AND IMPORTS-1835 TO 1897. 41 GOLD AND SILVER. Is! 1(5. GOLD AND SILVER. 1897. TONNAGE. VESSELS. 1896. 1897. Gold Imports Exports Silver Imports Exports f33.525.066 112.409,94 28.777.186 $85.014,780 ^ntered-Sailing tons 40.361.580 ! Steam tons 30.533.227 jCleared Sailing tons 61.946.638 Steam tons 4,495.181 16.494.003 4.550.151 16.864,4}4 5.086.660 20..S22.32ti 4.'.)77.ol4 20.367,990 EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM 1835 TO 1897. (Specie Values.) YEAR ENDING- EX PORTS. Domestic. I foreign. Total IMPORTS. Free. Dutiable Total EXCESS OF Exports. .Imports. ept. i 1835. 1835 1836 1837 1838.... 1840 1841 1842 June 30 1843 (9 months) 1814... 1815 1846 1847.... 1849. 1850. 1851. is52. 1.853. 1854. 1855. 1856. 1S37. ia58. ls-,9. 1860. 1861. IS'V.'. 1863. 1864. Dollars. 100.459.48l! 106,570.942 94.280.89.' 95.5ttO.88U 101.6-25.533 111,660.561 103,6:36,236 91,799,242 77,686.354 99,531. 98.4.55.330 101,718.042 150,574,844 130,203,709 131,710.081 i:34.900-2:3:3 178,620. 154.931.14' 189.869.162 215.328.300 192.75 2*,43S.051 278.906.713 251,351.0=33 278.392,080 316,242.423 1 5.139,335 6,214.058 7,584.781 7,8ii5,20* 6,166.754 7/.K-.,so; 8.641.091 9,475.493 138 10,295.121 '-12.05:3.084 13,620.120 21.715.464 1.135 26,158,368 14,781,372 14.917,047 20.660.241 14,509.971 r ,333,634 204,899.616,14.^4.217 17'.VV44.U.'1 ll.l^U^ 18H,OU3.t12 17.'."- 1*5.940,248 29,089.055 . 18(8. 1S69. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. IS 77. 1878. 1S7H. 337.518.102 279.786.809 14 2ti9,389,900 275,165,697 4JW,284.1' 525.582.24; 1882. 1SS3. ISSo. 18*5. 1-.S7. 698.340,790 12.098,651 823.946.353 11,692.305 8-s3.925.947 18.451,399 1891. 18 JJ 1,015,732.011 1895. l*'.l. 1897. Dollars. 14,756.321 ir.767.762 17.162.232 9.417.690 10.626,140 12.008.371 8,181.235 8,078,753 Dollars. 115,215,802 l-J4.:,:;s.704 111.443,127 Dollars. 64,809.046 "' ........ K Dollars. Dollars. 71.955,249136,764,295 ., 5S.733.617 , 112,251,673 123,668,932 111,817,471 99,877.995 78.a55,6UO 97.923,554176.579,154 30,472,803 95.970,288 56.49J5.95b 98,258.70 22;957.544 96,075,071 71.739,1861 104.978,570 43,112,889" 52,857.399 85.6HO.34U 1 49,945,315 61.926,4461 66,534,601 70,806,616 48,313,391 26,540,470J 11,341,420 ,719.332 12.582,0*9 10.951,000 105.745.832 1 109^83,248 156,741,598 138,190^15 140,351.172 144.375,726 188,915.259 166,984,231 208.489,282 237,043,764 218,909,503 281,219.423 293.823,760 272,011.274 292.902,051 333,576,057 219,553,883 190.670.501 203,964,447 158,837,988 166.029,303 13.254.249 18,936.452 18,077.598 20.990.007 17,651,347 16,356,319 29,179,215 42,433,464 83,668,154 102,604,6<* 95.106,72, 113,184,322 Dollars. ' 9',668,282 25,410,226 '3,'802,924 40.392.22t 3,141,226 96,924,058 117,914,065 04.773,002 122,424,349 34,317,249 32,282,325148,638,644 15.726,425 125.479,774 141,206.199 18,081.590 55,427,936 19,653.084191,118,345 24,187,890 173,509,526 210,771, 4 i9 83,252,508207,440.398 27.182,152236^85,113263,777,265 25,760,447272,043,347 297,803.794 36,4:30,524 221,378,1H4 .V,7,s.'.'.^ 14421^70 605,038,439 17.446.48:3 ;V.9.4-;:J.4-1 l'vS49,f,19 14,158.611 14,802,424 ;>'J.670.224 12^04,996 294,50(5.141 281,952,899 286.117.697 392,771. 76S 20.140 442,820,178 444,177,586 522.479,922 144.815;88 686,28:3,040 151,481,- 513,442,711 146.279, 540384,671 602,475,220 694,865,766 710 439 441 83oi63s!fi5S V:ih^im652!ffi3'i 902,377,34rt 202 5,320,961 316.447.2>3 . 44,519;516 11*4.226,064 2:38,745.580 348,859,522 59,028,52<>'375,783,540 434,813,066 23,1:33,49.-) :-;: 2.'i27.tiOl 395.761.096 15,190.781:342,245,659357,436.440 21,646,692b95,859,687!417,5fl6j79 20.140,78*; 4 1 sSfaJUl 4:>5,958,408 36,.587,737 483.6115,947 520,22=3,684 47,267,2i:3 ! 5, 9,327.864 6. 6.595.077 497.320,326 642.1:36,210... 415.924,5SO 567.406.342 18.876,698 386.725,500533.005,436 . 320,379,27; ;460,74l,190 79,643,481 .so 1.2 .a* W 19,615,770 -" . JH1.5J7 4lu. 7 21(l.o7'J.007 5U.080. S2.i.s:;'.t.Kl.' t>r.504.718515,6r6, 2,257 21(l . , ,152,094 r,051.5322.>7,8l4.234 l,777,7i'5264.}61.tW6 k57,954,7 9.574( 85,902,683 0,914100,6 72tf,e82^4fi 15,506,808 . 7:-^).282.6'.9 12,118,766 845.29:}, .'.^il.-'S:; 12.210.527 14.546,13; 22.93->,635 793.392.5.)9 14 M:>.:*'*\ s.-;;.-.iKi.4,s;-, 19.406.4)1 ,180,914100,658,488 ,697,693 72.815,916 ,527,329164.6;2.426 679,524.830 212.159.29(5 42:3.27(5.840 ^35,4*5,1*;' 44,088.694 716.183.21 1 234.221.131 4.58,098.6.37,692.319.768 23,863,443 695,954.507 M4.071.lil5 479. SS5.499 723.957,114 256.4sV.O'.s 4ss.r44.574 745. 1M1 .('^2 ' ',310,409| 68,518.275 .916,196; 39.564.614 ,57,999,658 389.402.804 'S27.4I tt.4'5 .' 21 rj.8r5.6S .66-5.194 44..544.211 421.S.V1.71 1 W..MWX 892.140.572 379. 79.5.536 275. 1P9.086 .St.994.t522 237. 145.950 .538.165 63.2:S3,795p^.736\170p3l,9t.965 75.5<.200 .6 6.9:^ ^9.757.4704(!9.9:57.2i>4 779.7 .'4.57 i lir.'.S.s.'.:>.;4 857,828,684 W5,668,6a 52:3.C41.' 884.480.S10 -f,;.-J41.:^2478,(i74.! ,tt3p,278,14- ' 84 D liars. 21,548.493 52.240,450 19,029,676 44,'245',283 ii,140',073 7,144,211 8,330,817 i6,'448',i29 85.5.027 29,133,800 21.856,170 40,456,167 IXI.2S7.9S3 (K),760.030 2tt,212,887 54,604,582 38,43'l,296 20.040.062 69,756,709 39.371,368 57.609.295 72,716,277 85 952,544 01,254,955 75.483.541 31.388,682 43.186,640 77,40:3.506 82,417,491 19.656,288 19.562,725 28,002^07 2,7:3(J,27r 18,735,728 42 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOLD AND SILVER COIN AND BTILLION--1835-1897. YEAR ENDING GOLD. SILVER. Exports. Imports. Ex. of exports over imports. Ex. of imports over exports. Exports. Imports. Ex. of exports over imports. Sept. 30- 1885 $1.355,280 647,455 3,213,735 1,213,204 4 800.668 3,703.373 3,589.869 2,304,756 407,687 1.366,521 3,055,425 2.053,199 1.037,921 11.071.197 1,972.2-3 4,5;0,627 ?2.S2i).9l:', 40,073.979 25,442.85S 40,470.260 55,109,215 45.000.977 65,23-^653 50.002.804 61.108.053 58,446,039 27,423.973 35.439.9a3 62.162.838 :00.661,63t 58,381,033 71,197,309 39.026,627 72,396,3*4 36,003,498 33,635,962 6' 5,636,208 49.548,760 44,856,715 34.042,420 66.080.977 31.177,050 2(5,590,374 9,204.445 4,587,614 3639025 2,565,132 32.587,880 11.600,888 41,081,957 8,477.892 42,952,191 9,701.187 18,376,234 59,952,285 17.274,491 86.362,654 rO.195,327 108,680,844 76,978,081 W5.4fk8.481 112.409,<)47 *0,359,780 $2.325.196 7,231.862 2,431,814 11,674,883 1.164.580 3.085,157 1,269,449 757,294 17.06R,437 1,613.304 818,850 910,413 21,574,931 3,408,755 4.068,647 1.776,706 3,569.09;) 3,6.58.059 2.427,356 3,031,964 1,092.80? $5,122,49.5 3,676.881 2,76-2.514 2,25)4.842 3,97(5,075 4,713,641 6,444,463 2,508,783 1,113,104 4,087,C>&3 5551.070 I,8o2,069 869,103 4,770,419 3,432,415 2.962,367 6.635,^39 2,600,156 2,0 '4.017 727.040 1,138,128 744,508 3,904.269 2,630,343 2.779,358 8.100,' 00 2,367,107 1,447.737 1,993,773 4,734,907 9,262, 1!'3 14,846.762 21,841.745 21,387,758 21.134,8s2 24,519,101 31,755.780 30,328.774 39,751.859 32.587,985 25,151.165 25.329.252 29,571,863 24,535,670 20,409827 13.n03.894 16,841,715 16,829.599 20,219.445 26.051,426 33 753.633 29,511,219 26.296,504 28.0377941) 36,689,248 34,873,929 22,59098* 32.810.559 40.737.319 50.451,2(55 47295l2i 60,541,670 61,9i6,638 $10,806.251 6,169,019 8.U84.i;00 6,072,233 4,430.596 5,797,656 3,719,184 3,329,722 5,253.898 4,217.125 3,251,392 2.867,319 2.516.358 2.951 !529 2,582.593 2,852.086 1,884.413 1,846,935 1,774,026 3.726,6.13 2.517.010 3,217.327 5,807 163 7,708.428 5,309.392 6.041.349 4.047.681 2,508.041 4,0.53.567 1,938.843 3,311.8.14 2,503.831 5.(H5,C9 5,450,9 5 5,675,308 14,362,229 14.386,463 5.026.231 12,798,490 8,951,769 7,203,924 7,943,972 14,528,180 16.491.0 1 . '9 14 671,052 12,275,914 10.M4.238 8,09 "1.336 10,755,242 14.594,945 10,550.627 17,850,307 17,2(50.191 15,403.1569 18,678.215 21.ftS2.984 18.026.880 19.955.086 23.193.252 13,286,552 20.211.179 28,777,186 30,533227 1836 1837 1838 1839 .... 1840" 1841 1842 June 1843 (9 months) 1844 1815 1846 ... 1847... 1X48 1849.... 1850 .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 18->1 1852 . 1853 1854 .. 1855. . . . 1856 990,305 6,654.636 t&sg 25U8.7ST 42,591,930 13,907.011 5,530,538 11,176,769 6,498,228 8,196,261 17,024,86(5 8,737,443 14,132.568 12.056.950 0,883,561 8,717,458 8.682,447 19.503,137 13,06.793 7,992,709 26,24(5,234 13,330,215 5,624.948 80.758,396 1C0.031.259 34,377.054 17,734,149 22,831,317 a!.691.ffiW 20,743,349 42.910.601 43,934,317 10,284,858 12,943.342 18.232.567 49,699.451 21.174,381 72.4-19.119 36.384,7(i( 33.525.065 85,013,575 1S57 1858 1859.... 18tO. . . . 1 61... 1862 ]8tJ3 1864 589,481,865 51.882.805 63,001.048 22.001,761 63.658,901 21.870.930 21.579,012 59.802/47 40,831.302 36.174,268 14.539,283 53,284,1*4 23,184,341 344,140 $2.796,064 5950349 12 342.931 16793.136 15.936.833 15.459.574 10.157I475 17,369,317 25,302,543 26,953.3<>9 23,636 216 17,947,241 17.385,280 15,013,6t-3 8,044,571 5.738,775 1.227,9fO 6.297,477 8,734.263 9.464,203 11,456,481 17,203.006 11.660.912 9,036.313 12.634.2-0 18.011.('33 10.8,0.945 4.564.1(8 12,855.473 17,544.0(17 37,164.713 27,084.107 31,764,484 31,413,411 1865 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 18% 1867.... 1868.... 1869 1870 1871 1872 . 1873. . . . 1874 1875 ' 4,125,760 1,037,334 77,119,371 97.466.1-27 1,789.174 6,133,261 '18,213,804 1876 1877 1878 1879 ... 1^80.... '18,250,640 22,208,8 12 '49.667',427 4.331,149 68.130,087 495,873 87,506,463 4.o28,942 30.083^721 78,884,882 1881 1S82 1883 1S-84.... 1885 1886 1887 1888 18*9 a'5,209,414 25,558,083 1890 1891 1892 1893.... 1894* 1895- 18W5 47.653,795 1897' Includes gold and silver in ore. NOTE Gold and silver cannot he separately stated in domestic exports before 1SG4, but jt is probable that the greater portion or the exports was gold. THE TARIFF QUESTION. 43 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF GOLD AND SILVER COIN AND BULLION. IMPORTS BY COUNTRIES. COUNTRIES. GOLD. SILVER. 1896. 1897. 1896. 1897. $3,933,491 119,016 11,501.989 30.549 19,029 4,854,853 308,344 327,378 3,196.464 232,<07 5,188.132 715.392 265.206 424,151 522,879 76,092 $16.444810 3,5-4,697 40.3fiO.610 28,593 8,015 1,316.324 340.747 458 353 3,570,000 1671173 4,454.032 8i2 981 340.274 369,962 482568 100 389 8,100.974 178,797 12,234 81,411,533 $8.046 3,311 13.928 142 319,596 21,367 196.172 712,656 10,785,o30 16,426 12,541 196.424 6,616 572.520 919 46,388 $2.722 12,573 59.839 1.102 353,986 79,562 788 1,058,253 8,632.794 30,707 67.<>52 366,5o2 17.497 269,752 10 17,655 United Kingdom Other Europe. British Honduras Dominion of Canada Quebec. Ontario, etc , British Columbia Central American States Mexico West Indies British ... .... Spanish (Cuba) Other West Indies Other North America Other South America British Australasia Other Asia and Oceanica 4,915 5.576 12.917,958 3,421 5,840 10.980,705 Africa Total 31,720,487 Coin 18,005,862 13,714.625 69,6*7.278 11.774,255 8,638.619 4,279,339 6.976.245 4,004,460 Bullion EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES. COUNTRIES. GOLD. SILVER. 1896. 1897. 189(3. 1897. 87.534.361 2^,020,672 61,224,333 $13.988 191 18,355,441 783.700 750.000 3,629,140 174,563 37,451 4.962 920,049 30,281 $3,435.326 10,179 42,704,413 $1,632,866 O.o80 49,252,813 United Kingdom Other Europe. Dominion of Canada Quebec, Ontario, etc British Columbia 5,3150.596 62,837 23,500 76.169 837.103 173.690 2,319,341 29,400 99,100 3,500.000 19.0UO 1,227,635 1,000 389.033 9.813 702.837 215,391 22,000 423.150 5.577 12,016 18,292 111.5;2 13,885 26H.089 109.18/ 2.0M 259.491 900 14,420 7,124 Central American States Mexico West Indies Haiti Santo Domingo. Spanish (Cuba) Other West Indies 20.285 167,100 Other North America Colombia ... .. ... 37.90U 149.93 9,900 26,3 iS 172,163 3,536,656 100>00 4.678,995 3,382,732 17,500 49 679 42,868 l,&yJ,25U 535.300 3.827.-Ji2 2.987,351 116 1UO 14,430 01,031,006 Venezuela .... Other South America China East Indies (British) 118.549 4,630 710,190 77,680 '"975.6^8 2,752 40.114.722 Hawaiian Islands Ail other countries Total 112.309136 59 862,956 Coin 83.264,957 29,044,179 24,849.445 15,265,277 7,726,469 52.136,487 5.537,293 55,493.713 Bullion THE TARIFF QUESTION. Congress convened In extra session on the opposed the rule adopted by the house for 15th day of March, 1897. On the openipg day the conduct of the debate. In brief, the of the session a message was read from the special rule provided that the debate should president in which he dealt wholly with the proceed from 10 o'clock a. m. to 11 o'clock tariff question. The same day Mr. Dingley of p m., with a recess from 6 to 8 p. m. The Maine, chairman of the committee of ways general debate was limited to the time be- anu means, introduced into the house of rep- tween the 22d and the 25th of March, after resentatives a new tariff bill which had been which the debate was to be under the five- for several months in preparation. The bill minute rule. The democrats claimed that was a very long one. covering 169 printed the object of this special rule was to cut off pages, and was popularly called after the debate and prevent the claimed inconsist- mover. It was not until the 22d of March encies of the bill from being brought out. that the debate began on the bill. The The only important amendment offered to democratic members of the house strongly the bill was one by Gen. Grosvenor of Ohio. 4-A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR which proposed to make the bill retroactive, so as to apply to all goous imported after April 1, whether the bill should become a [aw by that time or not. The certainty of the passage by congress of a bill that would increase the duties levied under the law in force greatly stimulated importations and the object of the Grosvenor amendment was to secure to the government the rate of duties on such importations under the new- schedule. The amendment was adopted by the house by a vote of 200 to 140. The af- firmative vote was made up of the repub- licans and one silverite (Isewlands of Ne- vada). The negative vote was composed of the democrats and some of the populists. The following did not vote: Hartman (Mont.), Jones (Wash.), Martin (.N. C.), Shafroth (Col.), Shuford (N. C.) and Stroud (N. C.I. A vote was taken on the bill on the 31st of March, when it passed by a vote of 205 to 121. Of those who voted in the affirmative 199 were republicans, 5 were democrats and 1 was a populist (Howard of Alabama). The negative vote was made up of 114 demo- crats and 7 populists. Twenty-one re- frained from voting, of whom eighteen were populists and three were silverites. The bill was sent to the senate and re- ferred to the finance committee. Upon reaching the committee the entire bill was rewritten and instead of the 169 pages, as it left the house, it became a bill of 230 when t left the senate finance committee. The debate on the bill in the senate was opened by Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island, who gave a general synopsis of its contents, with the reasons for the proposed changes in the aw. Several exciting scenes occurred while the bill was before the senate, the most notable being the charges made by Senator Tillman of South Carolina on the 28th of May, when he offered a resolution for in- estigating "the open charges of corrup- _ion" made against senators and the sugar trust regarding the controlling of legisla- tion. The senate did not, however, take any action on the resolution. The rate of duty on raw cotton was the subject of an animated debate. The senate added the reciprocity, retalia- tion and stamp tax on bonds, debentures, certificates of stock, etc., clauses. A num- ber of efforts were made to incorporate a clause providing that when any article is manufactured or controlled by a trust it should be placed upon the free list, but nothing further was done than to secure the insertion into the bill of the anti-tmst provision of the law of 1894. A vote in the senate was reached on the 7th of July, when the bill was passed by a vote of 38 to 28. The following senators voted for the bill: REPUBLICANS. Allison. Iowa. Mason, 111. Maker, K?s. Morrill, Vt. Burrows, Mich. Nelson, Minn. Carter, Mont. Penrose, Pa. Clark, Wyo. Perkins, Cal. Cullom. 111. Platt, Conn. Davis. Minn. Platt. N. Y. Deboe, Ky. Pritchard. N. C. Elkins, W. Va. Proctor, Vt. Fairbanks, Ind. Quay. Pa. Foraker, O. Sewell, N. J. Gallinger, N. H. Shoup, Idaho. Hale. Me. Spooner, Wis. Hanna, 0. W'arren, Wyo. Hawley, Conn. Wellington, Md. Lodge,' M;i ss. Wetmore, R. I. McBride. Ore. Wilson, Wash. 35. McMillan, Mich. I with Murphy of ! New Hampshire Carolina; Frye of I SILVER REPUBLICANS. Jones, Nev. Mantle, Mont. 2. PROTECTION DEMOCRAT. McEnery, La. 1. Total 38 These senators voted against the bill: DEMOCRATS. Bacon, Ga. Martin, Va. Bate, Teuu. Mills. Tex. Berry, Ark. Mitchell, Wis. Caffery, La. Morgan, Ala. Chilton, Tex. Pasco, Fla. Clay, Ga. Pettus, Ala. Cockrell, Mo. Rawlins, Utah. Faulkner, W. Va. Roach, N. D. Gray, Del. Turpie. Ind. Jones, Ark. Vest, Mo. Kenney. Del. Walthall. Miss. Lindsay, Ky. White, Cal. 25. Mallory, Fla. POPULISTS. Harris, Kas. Turner, Wash. 2. SILVER REPUBLICAN. Cannon, Utah 1. Total 28 These senators were present, but did not vote: SILVER REPUBLICANS. Teller, Col. Pettigrew, S. D. 2. POPULISTS. Allen, Neb. Kyle, S. D. Butler, N. C. Stewart, Nev. 5. Heitfeld, Idaho. Total ?| The following senators were paired, the first named being a republican and the sec- | ond a democrat: Aldrich of Rhode Island with New York; Chandler of with McLaurin of South Carolina; Frye Maine with Gorman of Maryland; Gear of Iowa with Smith of New Jersey ; Hansbrough of North Dakota with Daniel of Virginia; Hoar of Massachusetts with Harris of Ten- nessee; Thurston of Nebraska with Tillman of South Carolina; Wolcott of Colorado with George of Mississippi. The bill then went to a conference com- mittee of the two houses and work was be- gun on it July 9, 1897. July 17 the confer- ence committee reached an agreement. Among the changes made are the following: The tax on stocks and bonds was aban- doned; the house sugar schedule with some important changes was adopted; the sched- ule now reads in part: "Sugars not above 16 Dutch standard, etc., testing by the po- lariscope not above 75 degrees, ninety-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound, for every additional degree thirty-five one-thou- sandths of 1 cent per pound additional; on sugar above 16 Dutch standard and on re- fined sugar the duty is 1 cent and ninety- five one-hundredths of a cent per pound." Works of art, excepting books for libraries, were placed on the dutiable list, as were also cotton ties, burlaps, matting, etc.; cot- ton ties will pay a specific duty of one-half a cent and on the other articles the duty has been slightly decreased from the senate rates; the wool schedule as agreed to by the conferees provides for a duty of 11 cents per pound on first class, 12 cents per pound on second class and on third class wools 4 cents per pound when valued at less than 12 cents per pound and 8 cents per pound when , valued above 12 cents; the duty on hides has been reduced from 20 per cent to 15 per cent ad valorem; it is said that a "strong fight" was made to have hides restored to the free list. The measure finally passed the house July 19 and the senate Julv 24 and became n law at 4:04 n. m. of that dav when the president affixed his name to the bill. GOLD AND SILVER. 4B GOLD AND SILVER. WORLD'S PRODUCT OF GOLD AND SILVER. (From the Report of the Director of the Mint, 1896.) CALENDAR YEARS. Gold. Silver (coining value). (Per cent gold Per cent silver. CALENDAR YEARS. Gold. Silver (coining value). "S** S'l l 78.3 78.1 72.9 70.li 58.5 53.0 45.5 46.8 43.9 43.9 44.3 42.1 42.4 42.5 42.4 46.3 47.7 II r 21.7 21.9 27.1 30.0 41.5 47.0 54.5 53.2 54.1 56.1 55.7 57.9 57.6 57.5 57.6 52 '.I 51.1 1492-1520. . . . 1521-1544.... 1545-1560.... 15151-1580. . 1581 100. . 1601 -1620. . 1631-1640. . 1(541-1660. . 1661-1(580. . 16811700. . 17011720. . 17211740. . 1741-17(50. . 1761-17SO. . 1181-1800. . 1801-1810. . 1811--1S20. . 18211830. . 183118 0. . 1841 185J. . $107.931.000 114.205000 90.49 2.000 90.917.000 98.095.000 113,218.000 110.324,000 116.571,000 123.018.000 143.038,000 170.403.000 253,611.000 327.161,000 275,211.000 23(5,461,000 118.152.000 76.063.000 94.479.000 134,841.000 36S.92S.UOO $54,703.000 98.986.000 207.240.000 218.990.000 348.254.0 10 351,579,000 327,221.000 30 1.525.000 280,1(56.000 23 1,240.000 256,629,000 35^,480,000 443,232,000 542,658,000 730.810.000 371,677,000 224.78ti,000 191.444.000 247,9:30.000 324.400,000 66.4 55.9 30.4 26.7 22.0 24.4 25.2 27.7 30.5 33.5 36.6 41.4 42.5 33.7 24.4 24.1 25.3 33.0 35.2 52.9 33.6 41.1 69.6 73.3 78.0 75.6 74.8 72.3 69.5 66.5 57^5 66.3 75.6 75.9 74.7 67.0 64.8 47.1 18>l-1855.... 1856 18(50. . . . 1861 1865. . . . 1866-1870.... 1871-1875. . . . 1876-1880.... 1881-1885.... 1886 1662,566.000 670.415,000 614,944,000 648,071,000 577,883.000 572.981,000 495,582.000 106,163,900 105,774.!XKJ 110,196,900 123,489,200 118,848.700 130,650.000 146,651.500 157,494,800 180,567,800 200.406,000 $184,169,000 * 188,092,000 228-861,000 278,313,000 409.332.000 509,256.000 594.773.000 120.626.800 124.281.000 140,: 06.400 155.427.7UO 163,032.000 177,35-2.300 198.014,400 213.914.40J 212.829.600 217,610,800 1887 1888 is*) 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894....*..... 1895 Total . . . 8,781,858,700 10,314,561,400 45.9 PRICE OF BAR SILVER. Highest, lowest and average price of bar silver in London, per ounce British standard (.925), since 1833. and the equivalent in United States gold coin of an ounce 1,000 fine, taken at the average price. CALEN- DAR YEAR. Lowest quota- tion. Highest quota- tion. Value of Average a fine quota- low-nee at tion. average quotaVn. CALEN- DAR YEAR. Lowest quota- tion. Highest quota- tion. Average quota- tion. Value of a fine ounce at average quotaVn. 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1813 1841 1815 1816 11817 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 185;} 1854 1855 1856 lavr 1858.. 1859 1860 ISM 1862 is*;:;.. 1864.. 61 16 61 5-16 61* 01 5-16 62 1-16 61 11-1(5 60 13-W 61 7-16 $1.297 1.313 1.308 1.815 1.305 1.301 1.323 1.323 1.316 1.303 1.297 1.304 1.298 1.300 1.308 1.304 1.309 1.316 1.337 1.326 1.348 1.348 1.344 1.344 1.353 1.314 1.360 1.352 1.333 1.34(5 1.345 1.345 1865.. 1866.. 1st 57.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. is?:;.. 1874.. 1X77.. isrs. 1883.. 1SS4.. issr... issi:.! 1SS7.. ... 1*91.. ISW. IS'.ll. d. 61 1-16 609-16 60^ 605-16 59J4 58 .487 .491 608 .81 .82 83 .626 .634 642 .99 1.00 1 01 .766 .773 781 1.17 .18.... .905 ,9ia 90 06 510 84 '649 1 02 .789 20 .978 67 518 .85.... .657 1 03.... .797 .21... .936 68 .52.'! .86.... .665 1 04.... .804 .22.... .944 .69 70 .634 541 .87 .673 681 1.05 1 06 .812 .23 24 .951 959 71 549 OQ 688 1 07 ft'2ft 25 967 .72 .557 .90.... .696 1.08 .835 .26 .975 .73 74 .565 .572 .91 .92.... .704 .712 1.09 1.10.... .843 .851 .27 .28.... .983 .990 .75 76 .580 588 .93 94 .719 727 1.11 1 12 '.859 886 .29 2929 .998 1 000 77 595 95 : 735 1 13 874 COMMERCIAL RATIO OF SILVER TO GOLD EACH YEAR SINCE 1G87. From 1687 to 1832 the ratios are taken from Dr. A. Soetbeer; from 1833 to 1878 from Pixley and Abell's tables; and from 1879 to 1894 from daily cablegrams from London to the bureau of the mint: YEAR. Ratio. YEAK. Ratio. YEAR. Ratio. YEAR. Ratio. YEAR. Ratio. YEAR. Ratio. USHI.. 1697.. ieio!! 1700., 1701., 1JOJ.. 1703., 1701., 1705. . 1706. , 1707., 1708., i ;"'.'. 1710., 1711. 1712. 1713. 1714., 1715. 1716., 1717. 1718., 1719. 1720. 1721. 15.02 15.02 11.98 14.92 14.83 14.87 15.02 15.00 15.20 15.07 14.94 14.81 15.07 15.52 15.17 15.22 15.11 15.27 15.44 15.41 15.31 5.22 :>.29 5.31 1.V24 5.09 15.13 15.11 15.09 15.01 15.05 1722. . . 1723... 1725. . . . 1726. . . . 1727.... 1728.... 1729.... 1730. . . . 1731.... uaj.... 1733.... 1735. . . . 1736.... 1737.... 1738.... 1739. . . . 1740. . . . 1741.... 1742. . . . 1743.... 1744. . . . 1745. . . . 1746. . . . 1747.... 1748.... 1749.... 1750.... 1751.... 1752.... 1753. . . . 1754.... 1755.... 1756.... 15.17 15.20 15.11 15.11 15.15 15.24 15.11 14.92 14.81 14.94 15.09 15. ]H 15.89 15.41 15.18 15.02 14.91 14.91 14.94 14.92 14.85 14.85 14.8? 14.98 15.13 15.26 15.11 14.80 14.55 14.39 14.54 14.54 14.48 14.68 14.94 1757..., 1758.... 1759..., 1760... 17(51..., 1762... 17(53... 1764... 17(55..., 1766... 1767..., 1768..., 88:::: 1771... 1772... 1773... 1774. . . 1775... 1776. . . 1777... 1778... 1779. . . 1780... 1781... 1782... 1783... 1784... 1785... 1786... 1787... 1788... 1789... 1790. . . 1791... 14.87 1792. 14.15 14.14 14.54 15.27 14.99 14.70 14.83 14.80 14.85 14.80 14.72 14.52 14.62 14.62 14.72 14.55 14.54 14.68 14.80 14.72 14.78 14.42 14.48 14.70 14.92 14.96 14.92 14.65 14.75 15.04 15.05 1793... 15.17 1827. 1795.... 1796.... 1797. . . . 1798.... 1799. . . . 1800.... 1801.... 180J.... 1803.... 1804.... 1805.... 1806. . . . 1807.... 1808.... 1809.... 1810.... 1811.... 1812.... 1813.... 1815.... 1816. . . . 1817 ... 1818.... 1819.... 1820. . . . 1821.... 1822.... 18:23. . . . 1824.. . 1825. . . . 15.55 15.65 15.41 15.59 15.74 15.68 15.4(5 15.26 15.41 15.41 15.79 15.52 15.43 16.08 15.96 15.77 15.53 16.11 16.25 15.04 15.26 15.28 15.11 15.35 is. as 15.62 15.95 15.80 15.81 15.82 15.70 15.76 18-28. . . . 1859. . . . 1830.... 1831.... 1832. . . . 1833.... 1834. . . . 1835.... 1836.... 1337.... 1840. . . . 1841.... 1842. . . . 1843.... 1844 ... 1845.... 184(5. . . . 1847.... 1848.... 1849. . . . 1850. . . . 1851 1852.... 1853. . . . 1854. . . . 1855.... 1858.... 1859. . . . I860.... 1861... 15.74 15.78 15.78 15.82 15.72 15.73 15.93 15.73 15.80 15.72 15.83 15.85 15.62 15.62 15.70 15.87 15.93 15.85 15.92 15. 90 15.80 15.85 15.78 15.70 15.46 15.59 15.33 l.Vtft 15.38 . 15.38 15.19 15.29 15.50 1862. IScvJ. 1S6J. Iftfi! is;:t;. is; ;7. ISiVS. IS'i'.t. 1ST! I. 1S71. 1ST-. 1S73. 1*74. is;:,: is;: is::. isr.s. is;n. issn. 18-SI . IKS.'. ISM; isst. l.ss.-.. 18S7.' is; i. is;u. K4. 15.35 15.37 15.37 15.44 15.43 15.57 15.59 15. CO 15.57 15.57 15.63 15.W 16.17 Itl. 59 17.88 17.22 17.94 18. -10 18.05 18.1(5 18 19 IS. 6!. 18.57 19.41 JO. 78 21.13 21.119 22.10 lit. 76 20.92 W.72 26.49 :i.'.rrt5 81. 60 GOLD AND SILVER. 47 MONETARY SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES. [From Muhleman's Monetary Systems of the World.] Wgt. Fine- ness. Ra- tio to gold. Limit of issue. Denomi- nations. Legal-ten- der qual- ity. Receiv- able. Exchange- able. Redeem- able. Gold coin.. 25.8 gr. to dol- lar. 900-1000 None. $20 10 5 2^ Unlimited For all dues. For certif- icates un- der limita- tions. Gold cer- tificates- Issue sus- >ended so o n g as ! ree gold n treas'ry s below *10}.000,000. $10,000 5.000 1,000 500 1UO 50 20 None. For all public dues. For gold coin at treasury oranyoth- er money. In gold coin at treasury. Silver dol- lars 412.5 gr. to dol- lar. 900-1000 15.988 to 1. R e q uire- m e n t to redeem treasury notes. $1 Unlimited unless otherwise contr a c t- ed. For all dues. For silver c'rtific'tes or smaller coins at treasury. Maybe de- posited for silver certifi- cates. Silver cer- tificates. Silver rtol- arsin use $1.000 820 500 10 100 5 50 2 1 None. For all public dues. For dol- lars or smaller coins. In silver dollars. U.S. notes. $346.681.016. Same as silver cer- tificates. Same as silver dol- lars. *For all dues. For all kinds of money ex- cept gold certifi- cates. In coin at sub-treas- ury in N. Y.nnd San Francisco in sums of $50 or over Treasury notes of 1890 1156.014,615. Same as silver cer- tificates. Same as sil /er dol- lars. For all dues. For U. S. notes. In coin at treasury. C u r r ency certifi- Same as U.S. notes. $10,000 None. Not re- ceivable. For T). S. notes. In U. S notes a t subtreas- ury where issued. N a t i o nal bk. notes. Volume of U.S. bonds and their cost. $1,000 500 100 50 20 10 5 None. For all dues ex- cept du- ties and interest on public debt. For silver and minor coins. In lawful money at treasury or bank of issue. Subsidiary coins 385.8 gr. to dol- lar. 900-1000 14.953 tol. ^eeds of the coun- try. 50c 25c IOC Not to ex- ceed $10. To amo'nt of $10 for all dues. For minor coins. In lawful money at treasury in sums of $ or any multiple. Minor coins 5-ct. 5c-% DCS., copper TT.ltiMnick- gr. el. Ic 95 1-ct. % cop- pcs.. per. 5% 18 gr. tin and zinc. Needs of the coun- try. 5c Ic Not to ex- ceed 25c. To amo'nt of 25c for all dues. In lawful money at treasury in sums of ?20orover. Duties on imports by regulation only. 48 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. GOLD AND SILVER COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES. Showing history of every kind of gold and silver money, with full purchasing power, now in use, or that has ever been in use, in the United States since 1792. By A. H. Nelson. THE ONLY GOLD AND SILVER COINS NOW STRUCK AT THE UNITED STATES MINTS. DENOMINA- TION. Acts of congress directing coimtge, changing fineness, iveight, or legal- tender power. Weight of pure metal in each coin, troy grs. 1 Weight of al- loy in each coin, troy grs. Total weight of each coin, troy grs. Legal-tender power. Total value of coinage to am, June 30. Acts of congress discontinuing, prohibiting r limiting coinage GOLD. Eagle Half-eagle Quart.-eagle.. *1792, April 2. directing coin'ge. Ratio 15 to 1. 247.5 123.75 61.88 22.5 11.25 5.62 270 135 67 .jj Unlimited. 1S3J. June 23, discontinued. Eagle Half-eagle Quart.-eagle.. tl834. June 28, changing weight and fineness. 232 116 58 26 '1.5 258 129 64.5 Unlimited. Eagle Half-eagle.... Quart.-eagle.. 1837. Jan. IS, chang'g fineness. Ratio 16 to 1. 232.2 116.1 58.5 25.8 12.9 6.45 258 129 61.5 Unlimited. Double eagle. 1849, March 3. 464.4 51.6 516 Unlimited. Double eagle. Eagle Half-eagle.... Quart.-eagle.. 1873. Feb. 12, directing coin'ge. of double eagles, etc. 464.4 232.2 116.1 58.5 51.6 25.8 12.9 6.45 516 258 129 64.5 Unlimited. $1.277.693.220.00 >6.5382;0.00 220.631.035.00 28.711,015.00 SILVER. Half-dollar... Quart.-dollar. Dime 1792, April 2, directing coin'ge. Ratio 15 to 1. 185.63 9^.82 37.13 22.37 11.18 4.47 208 104 41.6 Unlimited. 1837. Jan. 18, discontinued. Dollar Half-dollar... Quart-dollar. Dime 41837, Jan. 18. changing weight but not fineness. Ratio 16 to 1. 371.25 18'). 63 92.81 37.13 41.25 20.62 10.31 4.12 412.5 .it ;.-,':> 103.12 41.25 Unlimited. '73. Feb. 12, pro. '53, Feb. 21, dis. '53. Feb. 21, dis. '53. Feb. 21, dis. Half-dollar... Quart-dollar.. Dime 1853, Feb. 21, changing weight and fineness. 172.8 86.4 34.56 19.2 9.6 3.84 192 96 38.4 Not over $5. '73, Feb. 12, pro. '73. Feb. 12. pro. '73. Feb. 12, pro. Half-dollar... Quart.-dollar. Dime 1873, Feb. 12, changing weight and fineness. 173.61 86.81 34.73 19.29 9.64 3.85 192.9 96.45 38.58 Not over $5. Dollar as pro- vided for in act of 1837.. . 1878, Feb. 28, restoring dollar to limited coin'ge 371.25 41.25 412.5 Unlimited unless other- wise contracted. 430,790.041.00 '78, Feb. 28, and '90, July 14, ltd; after July 1, '91, only to redeem treasury notes. Half-dollar... Quart.-dollar. Dime 1879, June 9, changing legal- tender power. 173.61 86.81 34.73 19.29 9.64 3. 85 192.9 96.45 38.58 Not over $10. 132.t!62.308 00 51.WSB.ltW. 75 ^ 28.904.300.fX) GOLD AND SILVER COINS FORMERLY STRUCK AT THE U. S. MINTS. GOLD. Dollar 1849, March 3. 23.2 2.6 25.8 Unlimited. Three dols . . . Dollar or unit 1853, Feb. 21. 69.6 7.8 77.4 Unlimited. $1.619.376. 00 '90. Sep. 6. pro. 1873. Feb. 12. 23.2 2.6 25.8 1 Unlimited. 19.499.337. 00 '90. Sep. 26. pro. FOREIGN COINS. Before the United States mint could supply the demand for money the gold coins of Great Britain, France, Spain and Portugal and the silver coins of France and Spain were by several acts of congress made legal-tender. All such laws were repealed by the * Section 11 of the act of 1792, April 2. provides "that in all coins which shall be current as money in the United States * * * every fifteen pounds weight of pure silver shall be of equal value in all payments with one pound of pure gold." Ratio 15 to 1. tThe act of 1834, June 28, reduced the weight of pure gold in the gold coins so that the proportion of gold to alloy should be as 899.225 to 100, or nearly .900 fine. iThe act of 1837, Jan. 18, reduced the weight of the alloy in the silver dollar so that the weight of that coin should be 412.5 grains instead of 41t'> grains; but the weight of pure sil- ver in that coin has always been the same -namelv. 371.25 grains. This act also increased a very little the fineness of the gold coin and so fixed the ratio between gold and silver at 16 to 1. Section 14 of the act of 1873. Feb. 12, provides "that the gold coins of the United States shall be a $1 piece, which at the standard weight. 25.8 grains, shall be the unit of value." The act of 1S90, Sep. 26, expressly prohibits the coinage of " the $1 gold piece." GOLD AND SILVER. 40 GOLD AND SILVER COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES. CONTINUED. DENOMINA- TION. Acts of congress 'H net ing coinage, changing fine ness, weight, or legal tender power. Legal-tender power. Total value of coinage to 1896, June 30. Acts of congress (1 ixcontin uing, prohibiting or limiting coinage SILVER Dollar or unit Half dime. KM, April 2. 371.25 18.56 44.75 416 2.24 20.8 Unlimited. $8,031,233.00 1*73, Feb. 12, prohibited. Half dime. 11837. Jan. 18. 18.56 2.06 20.6-2 Unlimited. 4.880.219.40 '53, teb. 21. dis. Three cents... 1S51, March ;}. Not over 30c. 1.282.087.20 '73, Feb. 12, pro. Trade-dollar. 838 42 Not over $5. '78. May 2, pro. Twenty cents 1875. March 3. 69.44 77.lt; Not over $5. 271.000.00 Trade dollar- Columbian Half-dollar Columbian Quart.-dol . 1876. July 22 None. 1892. Aug. 5. directing coin'ge. 173. Cl 19.29 192.9 Not over $10. 35,9oo.924.00 '87. Feb. 19, pro 92, Aug. 5, dis. 2.501,052.50 1893, March 3. directing coin'ge 9.61 96.45 Not over $10. 10,005.75 93, Men. 3, dis. I Section 9 of the act of 1792. April 2, provides "that there shall be from time to time struck and coined at said mint * * * dollars or units, each to be of the value of the Spanish milled dollar as the same is now current, and to contain 371 4-16 parts of pure or 416 parts stand- ard silver." GOVERNMENT PAPER CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION. [From "Gold, Silver and Paper Money."] JUNE 30. Legal- tender notes. Treasury notes 1890. Currency certifi- cates. Gold certifi- cates. Silrer certifi- cates. Total govern- ment paper. 1880 1881... 1883. . , 1887... 1888... l^'.t. . 1890... 1891... S.:: 1894... 1835... 1896.., . 316.476.924 312.010.427 310.182.177 306,497.214 30l.6SU.37 305.562.699 317.897,219 294.282.812 30U.341.9-il 323,714.272 311,814.840 320.875.683 2tW.772.S71 265,109.456 225.562.755 248.583.578 110,463,165 98.051.657 140.Wl.tKU 13t.862.009 ltt.978.T08 98.080.506 &VJ05.197 $14.235.000 11.650.000 13.2 15.000 13.060.0(10 12.190,000 )..><>.! W) 1S.-250.MIU 8.770.000 14,415.000 16.735.000 11.830.000 21.365.000 29.830.0(10 n.mooo 58.935,000 55.405.000 33.430.000 61.130.000 $7.963.900 5.759.520 59.807.370 71.146.640 126,729.730 76,044.375 91,225.437 119.887.370 116.792,759 1S1.3SU.019 120.S5U.3H9 141.235.339 92,970.019 66.344,409 48.381.569 42.961 .909 37.2jsi.H1H $5,789,569 39.110.729 51.508,090 72,620.086 96.427.011 101,530.946 88.116.225 142,118,017 200.38T.37ti 257.102.445 297.210.043 307,364.148 $341. 648.926 372.997,173 384.790.537 455.670.233 326,489. 165 327.094.381 319.731,752 358.336.368 559.479.313 487,973.299 5().010.673 628.972!fi68 690.975.135 763.466,888 813.756.984 907.812,t'39 892.931.561 Rn6.oos.i7ii 804.606.485 rd6.3i8.250 789.241.062 GOLD AND SILVER IN CIRCULATION IN THE UNITED STATES. The treasury notes of 1890 are not included in the total for silver, although presented in the table, as they are based upon silver: JUNE 30. Total gold. Silver dollars. su'y cert in- notes of iary cates. 1890. silver. Total silver. Ratio sil- ver to gold. Per cent. 1895. 1896 1897 J519.1WG.-5 $5.789.569 321.072.397! 28.827.983! 39.110.729 .WKi.W4' 54,506.090 404.4HO.Siir) :i5.341.ss 72.tJ20.tiSf, 411.770.843 39.794.913 96.427.011 468.398. 141' 3S.471.2ii9 101.530.946 433.980.71-2 5-.'.4f. ( .i.72il 8ailO225 467.644.tak; 55.50t!,147 14-2.1ia017 511.954.22 1, 55.545,3(6 200^387.37f, 492.848.241 54.417.967257,102.445 505.776.400 5B,166^E297^1( fi28.924.205 57.tV8:-i.041 X07.364.148 650.003.Ci79 56,799,4848383808031 9&05L657I 62.386.51J- 44606< ; .805 496.603.719 57,029,743pa6,489J65|lM561.6l 134.8n2.009 58.233.344436,519,102 5'28.656.t^ 5L983.1Sm731.752ttl5.978.708 60.219.718 431.934,fi: : 2 498.449.242 .V2. It.', '.*:'-. ;:;i.'J.V.".'> '. '9.V217.X61 5'.) 9W.805 448.4?5.312 556 432.594, 52.001.202358336.368; 83.905.1W 59 238^401563,471^07 .463,165 A-1 L*-~ ,702, 46,166, 48.570. 50.354.fA5|:5 ^87.314 51. 476.8:^4 S3CB.997.246 54.069.743407.-H6.I42 58.290.924 423,338,11:- 34 I 37 6 38.2 39.7 44.2 39 2 43.0 52.6 598 73.6 80 6 800 81.1 904 77.4 81 7 89 60.0 50 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. NON-LEGAL-TENDER TREASURY NOTE ISSUES. 1812-61. Various issues of treasury notes were authorized by acts of congress, down to 1861, but in every case they were merely temporary loans, usually bearing interest and payable only to such persons "as chose to receive them." The various issues of non-legal-tender treasury notes are shown as follows: ArTHOKIZ- ixo ACT. Amount issued. Length of loan. Sold at. Hate of interest. Remarks. June 30, 1812.. $5.000.000 1 Feb. 2i, 1813.. Mar. 4,1814.. 5,OU),000 10,000.1)00 [ 1 year. Par. 52-556 Dec. 26, 1814. . 8.31S.400 j Feb. 24,1815.. Oct 12 1837 5 4.%-9.400 mboaooo ) Pleasure of f government. (Par. ( Par@4$ prem. 52-5$ None. I Denomi- 5 $100 & over J nations, ( under $100 May 21. 1838.. 5,709.810 Mar 2. 18$ Mar 31,1810 . Feb. 15,1841. 3,857,276 7,114.251 7,5-29.062 1 year to Par. 1-10 to 6 % Total Issue, $47,002,900. Jan. 31, 1812.. 7.959.995 * yccirs* Aug. 31,1842.. 3.025,555 Mar. 3, 1843. 1.806.950 j July 2>, 1846. 7,687.800 1 year 1 1-10-5 2-6% Jan. 28,1847.. Dec. 2s, 1857.. 26.122,100 52,778.900 1 to 2 years. f -\ rrtmt* Par. 5 2-3@fi jf Dec. 17, 1860. . 1C.010900 f i year. I 0(^1 ' Mar 2, 1861. 5 22.468.100 I 12,896,350 2 years 60 days. 1 Par 1.27 % ) premium. 6$ July 17,1861.. ^ Aug. 5,1861.. [ 60,030,000 Demand. Par. None. Old demand notes. Feb. 12 1862.. 1 July 17, 18dl.. 139,993,750 3 years. 465.1000 % prem. 73-10$ "Seven-thirties" of '61 LEGAL-TENDER NOTES. For nearly fifty years, from 1812 to 1881. at various times congress had authorized the issue of treasury notes, but not until the latter year was it ever proposed to make such notes a legal tender. A bankrupt treasury, an impaired credit and a civil war of unparal- leled proportions made desperate measures necessary, and there was scarcely a financier in 1861 who did not consider the proposed issue of legal-tender notes a desperate undertaking, justified only, if at all. by the law of self-pres- ervation, which operates in behalf of nations as well as individuals. The first "legal- tender" act was approved Feb. 25, 1862. It authorized the issue of $150,000,000 non-interest- bearing notes, payable to bearer, in denomi- nations of not less than $5 and legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, ex- cept duties on imports and interest on the public debt. These notes were made ex- changeable for 6 per cent bonds and receiv- able for loans that might thereafter be made by the government. Supplementary acts of July 11. 1862, and Jan. 17, 1863, authorized additional issues of $150.000,000 each, in de- nominations of not less than $1, and the time in which to exchange the notes for bonds was limited to July 1, 1863. It was under these acts that the legal-tender notes known as "green- backs." now outstanding, were issued. The legal-tender issues during the war period were: AUTHORIZING ACT. Amount authorized. Amount issued. Length of loan. Sold at. Rate of interest. Feb. 25, 1862 July 11, 1862..., March 3, 1863. . March 3, 1863. . S150.000.POO j 150.000.000 150,000,000 J 400,000,000 $447,300,203* f 44.520.000t \ l6,4*).000t ( 266,595.4401 Indefinite. 1 year. 2 years. 3 years. Par. Par. Par. Par. None. 6 compound. *Highest amount outstanding at any one time, June 30, 1864. tlncludes reissues. GOLD AND SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The total holdings of gold and silver by the government at the close of each fiscal year since 1878 are shown in the table below. First is given the gross gold, including coin and bullion, and then the net gold, after deduct- ing the amount of gold certificates in circula- tion. The gross amount of silver dollars and bullion in the treasury is next shown, and then the net, after deducting the silver certifi- cates outstanding. The treasury notes issued since Aug. 13. 1890, for the purchase of silver bullion are not deducted from the silver in the treasury, as the notes are not certificates of deposit redeemable in silver, the same as the silver certificates, but are treasury notes, the same as the old legal tenders. To the net silver dollars and bullion is added the sub- sidiary silver in the treasury, which gives the total net silver. GOLD AND SILVER. 51 TREASURY HOLDINGS OF GOLD AND SILVER. JUNE 30. Total (told coin and bullion. Gold less Total certificates silver dol- lars and bullion. outstand- ing. Silver dol- lars and bullion less certifi- cates out- standing. Subsid- iary silver. Total net silver. Ratio silv r to gold. Per cent. 1878, 1879, is-;:; , is-; i iss:> , 1891 . 1894. 1895, 1896. 1897. $128,460,203 185,233,475 126,145.42, 163,171,661 148.506.390 198,078,566 204,876.594 247.028,625 232,838,124 278,101,106 313.753.617 303.504.320 321.612,423 238.518,122 2:15.577,706 188.455,433 131,217,434 155,893,932 151.307,143 178,076.654 $103,562,523 119,958.655 118,181.527 157,412,141 143,477.370 138,271,193 13:5.729,954 120,298,895 156.793,749 186.875,669 193,866.247 186,711.561 190,232 404 117.667,723 111.342,367 95.485,414 64,873.025 107.312.HI53 108.345,234 140,790,735 3S.239.917 49,549,851 <>5.85 4.671 90.384,724 llti.396.235 139,616,414 169,451,998 184,345,764 222,401.405 254,499.241 269,688.374 515.052,748 32,825.437 43,760.282 26,743.942 35.878.6S4 43,775,549 43.189.403 67.921.052 96,229,5:,9 $6,860.506 8,903.401 24,350,482 27,247,697 28,018,631 23,486.001 54,111,865 32,585,929 379.705.2 i 9 433,858.402 480.476,527 495,409,178 495.785,906 496.562,413 504.583.579 72.341,131 106.977,59!' 153,987,362 168.314,7.7 176.054,154 ICO.249,333 146.247.211 31,230.89 28.904.fi82 26,977,494 26,051,741 25.129,733 2~>.SO.-).22 14,224,714 11.855,944 17,889,531 16.552,845 15.637,42. 16,210.344 21.1 34.8 57.8 34.3 44.5 52.3 54.4 82.4 79.8 57.4 41.3 30.9 26.0 78.2 106.0 173.7 287.0 179.1 162.3 PRODUCT OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1792 TO 1898. The estimate for 1792-1873 is by K. W. Raymond, Commissioner, and since by the Director of the Mint. YEARS. Gold. Silver. Total. YEARS. Gold. Silver. Total. April 2, 1792- July 31. 1834 July 31. 1834- Dec. 81, 1844 1845 1846 1847.... 1849. 18-0.. 1851.. $14,000,000 7,500,000 1,008,327 1,139,357 J.085 18>4 1855.... 18150.. 40,000,000 50.000,000 55,000.000 60.000.000 65.01IU.WIO 60.000,000 55.000.000 55.000.000 5\000.000 50,000.000 50.OfJO.000 46,000,000 43,000,000 1866 ;.. 1887.1.. 40,000,000 46.100,01)0 53,225.01 53,50 ).( 00 61,725.100 48,000.0 49,500,000 Insignia- cant. $250,000 50.0UO 50,000 50,000 50,000 50.0UO 50.0X) 50,000 50,000 50.000 50.00J 50,000 50,000 50.000 500,000 100,000 150.000 2,000,000 4,500.000 8,500.000 11,000,000 11.250,000 10.000,000 13,500,000 12.000.000 12,000.000 $14,000,000 7,750,000 1,058.327 1,189,357 10,050.000 40.050,000 50.050.000 55.OiO.000 60,050,000 65.05U.OOO 60,15J.OOO 65.OiO.OUO 55.0.50.000 55,050,OUO 50,5'X) 000 50.100.OIJO 46,15!),000 45.000,000 43 700.000 48,500.000 57,100,000 64.475,01 !0 6:5,500.000 to.225.0 KO,<:OO.IX!0 6 .500,000 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1882.. 1884.. 1885.. im. 18DO.. 1894 1895 1896 Total. $50,000.000 43.500.000 36.000,000 36.000.000 33,500,000 3)3,400.000 39.900.000 46.900.000 51,200.000 as.9iJO,000 36.000.0(0 34,700.(XJO 32.500,000 30,0 0.000 30.800.000 81.800.0110 35.000.000 83,000.000 33,175.000 32,800.0UO 32,845,000 as, 175,000 3;;.ijofj.iXK) 35.955.000 39,500.000 46,610000 63,083,000 2.1I3,0:i4,709i 1,444,970,000 3 868,191,58C CONSUMPTION OF TEA, COFFEE, WINES, ETC. Consumption of tea, coffee, wines, distilled spirits and malt liquors in the United States for the fiscal years 1875 to 1896, per capita of population. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1SS2. 1883. 1884. 1S85. Tea. Lbs. 1.44 1.35 1.23 1.33 1.21 1.39 1.54 1.47 . 1.30 . 1.09 . 1.18 Coffee. Wines. Spirits. Liquors. Gals. Pr'fddls. Gallons. 7.08 7.33 6.94 6.24 7.42 8.78 8.25 8.30 8.91 9.26 9.60 .46 .45 .47 .47 .50 .56 .47 .49 .48 .37 .39 6.71 6.83 6.58 6.68 7.05 8.26 u.es 10.03 10.27 10.74 1*S7. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893... 1894... 1S95... Ten. Lbs. 1.37 1.49 1.40 1.29 1.33 1.29 1.37 1.32 1.34 1.38 1.31 Coffee. Wines. Spirits. Liquors Lbs. Gals. Pr'fgals. Gallons 9.36 8.53 6.81 9.16 7.83 7.99 9.61 8.24 8.01 9.22 8.04 .45 .26 .21 .26 .32 .40 .42 .50 .51 .33 .12 .00 11.20 11.2" 12.80 12.72 13.67 15.28 15.10 16.08 15.18 14.95 15.16 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1808. CIRCULATION OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES. JULY 1. 1872.. is::;.. 1874.. 1876.. iS.ti.. 187: . 18.8.. Amount of money in United St.ite. Amount in circulation. Population June 1. 40,696,000 41,677,000 42,796,000 43,951,000 45, 13?, 000 46,353,000 47,598,000 48,866.000 50,155.783 51,316.000 52,495,000 53,693,000 54, 911, 000 56,148,000 57,404.000 58,680,000 59,974,000 Money per capita. Circula- tion j r capita. 1880.. L-vSl.. !NS>.. Lss... . 1884.. 1835.. ISM!.. 1887.. ISvv. 1.-VV.I.. mm . 1891.. 1>;)2.. is;-:;. . ls94.. is'.'.... IS;*;.. $76.', 721,51)5 774, 445. (.10 806,024.781 798,273.509 790,683.284 763,053,847 791,253,576 1,051,521,541 1,205,929,197 1,406,541,823 1.480,531.719 1.643,489,816 1,705,454.189 1.817,658.336 1.808,55St.i;;u 1,900.442.1;:.' 2.062.955,949 2,075,350,711 2.144,226.159 2,1115,224,075 2.:J72.599.5U1 2. :>>:;. 402. 392 2. '.'49. 325, 276 2.209.215.665 2.345.631.328 2.368.110.531 $738.309.549 751,8S1.809 776. 08-i. nil 754,101.947 727.609,388 722,314.88:5 729.1.'i2.ti:>4 818,631.793 973.382.228 1.114,238.119 1.174,290,419 1.230,305,686 1,243,925.9159 1,292,568,615 1,252,700,525 1,317,539,143 1,372.170.870 1.380,361,649 1,429.251.2,0 1.497,440,707 1,601,347,187 1.596,701.245 1,664.0(51,232 1,606, 17'.'. 5,>i I,5u6, 63 1.026 1.646.(rH-Mi 62.622,250 63,975,000 65,403,000 66,826,000 68,397,000 69,753.000 71,390,000 7-', 937,000 $18.79 18.58 18.83 18. 16 17.52 16.46 16.62 21.52 24.04 27.41 28.20 30.61 31.06 32.37 31.51 32.39 34.40 33.86 34.24 34.31 36.21 34.75; 32.88] 31.68 32.86 32.46 #18. 19 18.04 18.13 17.16 16.12 15.58 15.32 16.75 19.41 21.71 22.37 22.91 22.65 23.02 21.82 22.45 22.88 22.52 22.82 23.41 24.44 23.87 24.33 23.02 21.10 22.57 The difference between the amount of money in. the country and the amount in circula- tion represents the money in the treasury. Currency certificates, act of June 8, 1872, are in- cluded in the amount of United States notes in circulation in tables for years 1873 to 1891, in- clusive; since 1891 they are reported separately. MONEY OF THE WORLD. Monetary systems and approximate stocks of money in the principal countries of the world as reported by the treasury department's bureau of mint. COUNTRIES. PER CAPITA. '7. G.&S. G.&S. Gold . G.&S, G.&S, G.&S, G.&S. G.&S. Gold . , G.&S. G.&S. United States*... United Kingdom Gold France ~ Germany Belgium Italy Switzerland Greece Spain Portugal Roumania Servia Austria-Hung'y . Netherlands Norway Sweden Denmark Russia&Finland Sil Turkey Australia Egypt Mexico Cent. Am. st'tes. Sil So. Am. states... Japan India China Straits Settl'm'ts G Canada Cuba Haiti Bulgaria Siam Hawaii . . . 1 to 15. 981 i'to i5!50 1 1 1 to 15.501 Gold. G.&S Gold . Gold. Gold . ver G.&S. Gold . , Gold. Silver, ver, Silver, G.&S, G.&S, Silver G. & S Gold . G.&S G.&S, G.&S, Silver, G.&S. Total ... to 11.95 to 14.28 to 14.38 1 to 13.957 to 14. 38 1 to 15.501 to 14. 38 1 to 14. 38 to 14. to 14. 1 to 14. 08 1 to 15. 50 1 to 15.50 1 1 to 15.50 1 to 14 to 15% 1 to 15. 501 1 to 15% 1 to 16.50 1 to 15.50 1 to 15. 50 1 to 16. 18 1 to 15 1 to 13. 69 1 to 15 1 to 14. 1 to 14. 1 to 14. to 12. 90 1 to 15? 1 to 14. 1 to 15. 68 1 to 15. 50 1 to 15. 50 to 15.501 1 to 14. 95 1 to 15.98 1 to 14.28 toii.'ss 71.9 52.3 6.3 30.9 3.0 2.2 180 5.1 5.4 2.3 44.5 4 8 2.0 4.8 2.3 26. 22.0 4.9 7.0 12.6 5.6 36.0 44.0 296.0 SUUI 3.8 5.8 1.8 1.0 3 5.0 .1 $672.2 584 772 675 50 100.4 16 .5 38.6 5.1 38.6 1.5 167.2 26.8 7 5 8.5 16.5 4S8.6 50 130 129.3 " 5 .5 40 79.5 $631.4 121.7 492.2 207 57 39 2.1 1.5 59.3 7.4 10.6 1.7 65 59.2 2 4.9 5.4 43.5 40 5.2 97 12 35 877 95U 750 242 6 1.5 4.5 6.8 193.3 1 . 111.8 98 126.1 72.5 1(58.5 14.3 14.2 HB 59.7 11.8 3 204.5 32.5 3.8 4.6 407.2 4 8 550 $9.35 14. 815 20.10 12. HI 7.93 3.25 5.33 .23 2.14 1.00 7.15 .65 3.76 5.58 3.75 1.7 7. 3.88 2.27 3;..-M 18.47 1.11 1.81 $8.78 3.10 12.82 3.9(5 9.05 1.26 .TO .68 2.74 1.45 1.96 1:8 11.71 1.00 1.02 $5.90 $24. 03 2.84 2.55 2.41 11.51 5.45 4.77 6. 5. 11.71 2.19 1.30 4.59 6.7 1.90 2.35 .35 1.82 1.43 .74 7.70 2.14 .97 1.99 3.21 2.08 2.00 3.70 1.43 .13 35 "i.'i 2.76 8.33 4.00 :S 40.00 1.03 . 4.50 2.06 . 10.00 4.10 20.80 35.47 19.28 28.49 9.96 10.80 7.36 10.60 14.16 11.30 2.69 9.81 24.06 6.65 2.79 11.52 7.93 4.09 27.96 19.21 8.41 3.66 17.36 3.80 3.33 2.08 63.68 9.82 9.16 12.60 IB, 143. 71*4,236.9 *Nov. 1, 1896; all other countries Jan 1, 1896. INTERNAL REVENUE. 53 INTERNAL REVENUE. RECEIPTS DURING THE LAST TWO FISCAL YEARS. OBJECTS OF TAXATION. 1896. 1897. Increase. Decrease. SPIRITS. *Spirits distilled from apples, peaches, grapes, pears, pineapples, oranges, apricots, berries and prunes Spirits distilled from other materials 1*1,584.879.02 {73.743,018.60 227,425315 4.WS*^ls.'.il 439,704.8f 1,041.68 2.470.00 1,712.50 80 670 070 77 $1,260.743.74 75,706.51o.l7 209.175.22 4,423,062.16 lltt.HW.U-) 842.08 1.550.00 2.657.50 82 008 54 9 r *> Si,963,494.57 $324,135.28 ""l8.250.6i 246,75t)."5 35,705 75 19960 920.00 Rectifiers (special tax) Retail liquor dealers (special tax) Wholesale liquor dealers (special tax) Manufacturers of stills ( special tax) Stills and worms, manufactured (special tax).. Stamps for distilled spirits intended for export Total 94500 1 333 472 15 TOBACCO. Cigars and cheroots weighing over 3 pounds 12,713,267.83 2,021,195.82 4.221.29 752.915.92 15.220.028.25 12,189,507.29 2,075,834.88 4.748.13 796,118.37 15.6t4,088.75 523,700.54 Cigarettes weighing not over 3 pounds per 64,639.06 526.84 43.202.45 424.060.50 Cigarettes weighing over 3 pounds per thou- i Snuff j Tobacco, chewing and smoking Total 30.711.629.11 30.710,297.42 1.331.69 FERMENTED LIQUORS. Ale, beer, lager beer, porter and other similar 33.139,141.10 163,770.96 202.777.36 278.545.84 31,841,362.40 lfiO.927.33 191,071.12 278.801.22 1,297.778,70 2,843.63 11,706,24 Retail dealers in malt liquors (special tax) Wholesale dealers in malt liquors (special tax) Total 2J5.38 3:5,784,235.21) 32.472,162.07 1.312,073.19 OLEOMARGARINE. Oleomargarine, domestic and imported Manufacturers of oleomargarine (special tax). Retail dealers in oleomargarine (special tax) . . Wholesale dealers in oleomargarine (special tax) 952.475.46 15.725.00 178,968.00 72,264.00 850.691.18 7,200.00 130,338.42 -45.900.00 101.784.28 8.525.00 48,629.58 26.364.00 Total 1.219.432.46 1.034.129.CO 1S5.;102.86 FILLED CHEESE. Filled cheese, domestic and imported 16.661.37 1,566.68 556.00 208.33 16.661.37 1,566.68 556.00 208.33 Wholesale dealers in filled cheese (special tax) Total 18.992..S8 18.992.38 BANKS, BANKERS, ETC. Bank circulation Notes of persons, state banks, towns, cities, etc., paid out 134.85 85.38 49.47 Total 134.85 35.38 49.17 MISCELLANEOUS. Penalties 184,710.57 22.50 259.853.76 526.38 14,958.17 69,752.40 22 JA) 8,547.24 1 Opium manufactured for smoking purposes... . 1 Playing cards 251.306.52 9,119.01 ""8,o92!63 Collections not otherwise herein provided for. Total 445.113.21 375.3Si.70 69.729.51 Aggregate receipts 146,8uO,615.66 146,619.593.47 211.022.19 *Under the authority of an act approved June 3. 139(5. distillers of brandy from pears, pine- apples, oranges, apricots, berries and prunes have been included in the exemptions applicable 1 to distillers of brandy from apples, peaches or grapes; but no returns from distillers of tht'se additional fruits were made during the fiscal year l.sit.j. tlncludes ?.">4.U4. at 90 cents per gallon. ; ^Includes $3.973.57, at 90 cents per gallon. Includes j45, 185.80, at 9U cents per gallon. CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1ST8. MATERIALS USED AND SPIRITS PRODUCED. Molasses used to produce rum. FISCAL TEAR. Grain used. Spirits pro- d need from grain. used to produce spirits. Spirit* produced from molasses. Rum pro- duced. issu.. 1*90.. isyi.. 181*2. Bushel*. 16.1J2.509 20.990.924 25.20J.90? 26,317,611 :. 89,887 29030.-:09 19716.818 18.057.107 18.630.618 13.131.891 Gallons. Gallons. Gallons. 87,837.456 107,618.120 114.178.077 112.812.723 126.5 J5.017 8 r. 340.897 78,172,512 82.456,153 59,154.877 3.507.609 4,441.482 Gallons. 2,519.494 1.951.104 2.198.538 2.368.171 2.550.759 2.775.752 2.591409 2.219.547 1.891.356 1.711.860 Gallims. 1,891.246 1,471.054 1.657.808 1.784,312 1.956,318 2.106.765 1.846,595 1,777.08.1 1.490,228 1,294.157 To al Average 213.720.645 21372.061 i 9:21.553.992 92.455.399 7.949.091 3974.545 22.784.990 2.2rS.499 17.275.56b 1.727.556 PRODUCTION OF FERMENTED LIQUORS FOB THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1S97. Barrels. 3636S States and Territories. Alalama Arkansas ......................................... California ................................ 756.7C8 Colorado ................................. 2U8.85S Connecticut .............................. 571.306 Horida .................................. 2,480 G orgia ................................... 109.300 Illinois ................................... 3.244.89(5 Indiana ................................... 634,178 Iowa ..................................... 142,153 Kansas ................................... 6.255 Kentucky ................................. 378.290 Louisiana ................................ 249.250 Maryland ................................ 9161:* Massachusetts ........................... 1,670.556 Michigan ......................... , ....... 675.184 Minnesota ................................ 492.814 Missouri ......... .. 2."46.477 States and Territories. barrels. Montana 132, 10 Nebraska 173.49S New Hampshire 28i.554 New Jersey 2,(.01.029 New Mexico 3891 New York 9.490,133 North Carolina Ohio 2.631.669 Oregon 188.274 Pennsylvania 3,902,280 fouth Carolina 8,400 Tennessee 111,590 T^xas 265.5 '8 Virginia 102.25 West Virginia 121155 Wisconsin 2.662.019 Total .. ...34.423.094 CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA OF DISTILLED SPIRITS From materials other than fruit, and tax thereon and revenua therefrom. FISCAL YEA.RS. Per cent of tax. Popula- tion. Aggregate of population. Aggregate gallons consumed. capita con- sumed. Revenue. .. 1865.. 1*57. 18 !8. .. 18 U. 1*71.. 1872.. 1872.. 1873.. 187 1.. isr.v. 1875.. 1877.. 187S. . 1879.. i>m. 1881.. 1882.. ia83.. 1831. 18 >5.. 1891.. isitt; MSB.! 1895. None. SO.iO 2.fO 2.00 2.00 2.00 .50 .'. I jyo .'. o .MI .'.HI JO .SO .00 OQ .90 .90 .80 .PO .90 .W .90 I lilO 1.10 31,443,321 34,046,000 125,^75,875 154,652,000 102,000,000 8:^.904.2X5 85,295,393 37,979,104 278,099,810 168,444,000 2.86 2.57 1.79 1.65 75,958,208 139,0i9,905 U7,900,8CO 1,191,336,832 1,412,997,777 1.27 1,271,697,997 110,615,275 i 115,101.612 .95 121,076,802 INTERNAL REVENUE. 53 SPECIAL-TAX PAYERS. Statement showing by states and territories the actual number of the different kinds of special-tax payers for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897. STATES AND TERKITORIES. Rectifiers. Retail liquor deal- ers Wholesale liquor dealers. Manufacturers of stills. E l| P ll 1.1 ^'~- 11 ^ 22 26 150 72 144 10 27 23 21 12 286 ass 46 85 33 13 65 269 181 259 13 237 41 139 15 72 270 25 702 20 13 22 559 42 6 is 338 13 23 47 26 71 198 24 5,974 5.749 Manufacturers of oleomargarine. {Retail dealers in g| oleomargarine. Wholesale dealers in oleomargarine. Manufacturers oj filled cheese. Retail dealers in filled cheese. Wholesale dealers infilled cheese. Total. Alabama. . 5 850 147 32 3 6 2 8 9 40 221 133 121 28 43 10 U'G 21 1,150 578 253 39 264 216 58 132 101 184 2;i5 410 101 414 42 150 1 274 8 569 49 247 374 35 35 556 34 69 39 2,171 20 196 76 8 452 1 3 755 778 13.827 1:111 435 1,213 F.91 1.565 698 20.619 8,572 234 4,583 2, 6:" 4 4,419 4,308 1,154 4,62.) 5,187 6,800 5,2*3 452 8,719 1,842 2,Li2 535 1.490 9,545 513 35.833 1,417 920 16.601 885 1,353 16.741 2,176 1^844 "6,a,8 453 794 2.847 1.468 1,783 9,826 3-9 "J23.555 235.091 Alaska 1 16 2 26 1 1 Arkansas 1 145 19 20 6 13 4 14 619 12,767 2402 3,212 867 1,043 41! 1,301 64 17.399 7,420 13 3,789 2.269 3J.32 3,99t 995 4,273 4,371 5,997 4260 326 7,645 1,700 1,761 509 1.237 8,643 456 3 991 1.282 654 14,8 9 318 1.225 14,519 1,728 322 1,C9I 1.6^4 '400 57-i 85 414 53 59 5 29 16 39 6 292 89 ' '57 12 223 8!) 11 SO 200 48 5:> 8 173 38 30 93 16 933 34 1 347 4 30 380 i 50 60 8 ... California. 3 128 15 20 5 5 1 5 IS 131 50 Colorado.. ' ' '('; * 1 14 63 80 to 1870. . . . Oto 1880.... SO to 1890. . . . RED POPU3 1 ro states. 7hite. Colored. 17 8 33 34 24 13 ,ATION. Vhite. Colored. 68 32 67 33 69 31 B 18aO. 1860. M) 1820 63 56 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. (Dec. 1. 1897.) INTEREST-BEARING DEBT. TITLE op LOAN. Authorizing act. Rate. IKS' iea " Loan of July 12, 1882 Funded loan of 1391 Funded loan of 1907 Refunding certificates Loan of 1901 July 12, 1882 July 14, '70, &Jan.20,'71.j Julylt,'70,andJan.20. '71 Feb. 26, 18-9 Jan. 1 1. 1875 Loan of 1925! '. '. . '. '.'. '. '. '.'. '.'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. j Jan. 14, 1875.' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3 per cent ..... {gJgSSR 4 per cent.. 4 per cent.. 5 per cent.. 4 per cent.. $305,529,000 250,OOO.COO 740.901.450 40,012,750 100 000.000 162.315,400 559.ti41.f-00 44.2^0 100.000.0(0 162,315.400 Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, exclusive of United States bonds issued to Pacific railroads $1.588,758.600 $847,365,620 DfiBT ON WHICH INTEREST HAS CEASED SINCE MATURITY. Funded !oan of 1891, matured Sept. 2. 1891 $150,450X0 Old debt matured at varrous dates prior to Jan. 1, 1861, and other items of debt ma- tured at various dates subsequent to Jan. 1, 1861 1,180,830.^6 Aggregate of debt on which interest has ceased since maturity $1,331,280.26 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST. United States notes Feb. 25, 1862; July 11. 1802; March 3, 1863. ... ... .$346.681, OF..CO Old demand notes-July 17, 1861; Feb. 12, 1862 54.:ii7.50 National-bank notes Redemption account July 14, 18!X) 27.57U.824.50 Fractional currency July 17,1862; March 3.1863; June 30, 1864, less $8,375,934, esti- mated as lost or destroyed, act of June 21, 1879 Aggregate of debt bearing no interest $381,193,125.14 JERT1FICATES AND NOTES ISSUED ON DEPOSITS OF COIN AND LEGAL-TENDER NOTES AND PURCHASES OF SILVER BULLION. CLASSIFICATION. In the treasury. In circu- Amount issued. Gold certificates-March 3, 18*3; July 12, 1882 Silver certificates-Feb. 28, 1878; Aug. 4. 1886; March 3, 1887 . Certificates of deposit June 8. 1872 Treasury notes of Ib90 July 14, Ib90 Aggregate of certificates and treasury notes offset by cash in the treasury $1.548,740 11,664.537 250,000 3,116.8s2 $36,725,409 373.298,967 4^.640.000 104,676,398 $38.274,1 ,'9 384,983,504 48.85X).OUO 107,79'i280 $16,580,159 i'563,340,774 $579,920,933 RECAPITULATION. Classification. Nov. 30. 1897. Interest-bearing debt $S47.365.i;20.ilO Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity 1,331.'/80.26 Debt bearing no interest 381,193,125.14 Oct. 31, 1897. |847,385,5flOtOO 379,623,590.14 Aggregate of interest- bearing and non-interest-bearing debt. $1,229,890*025.40 Certificates and treasury notes offset by an equal amount of cash in the treasury 579,920,933.00 $1,228,320,690.40 580,458.933.00 Aggregate of debt, including certificates and treasury notes.?l,809,810,958.40 CASH IN THE TREASURY DEC. 1, 1897. $1.808,777,613.40 Classification. Gold-Coin ... $151.965.892.23 Bars 42,123,368.12 - $194,089,2CO.r,5 Silver-Dollars 392,933,031.00 Subsidiary coin 11.191,630.12 B ars 103.531,721.78 507,656,382.90 PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. f.7 PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT.-COXTINUED. Paper United States notes $84.498,016.00 Treasury notes of 1890 3.116.88200 Gold certificates 1.54S.740.00 Silver certificates Il.tt64.o37.00 Certificates of deposit, act of June 8, 1872 , National banknotes Other Bonds, interest and coupons paid, awaiting reimbursement. Minor coin and fractional currency . . . Deposits in national bank depositories general account 2-.0. 000.00 4,078,0015.64 $72.681.22 1.090.353.02 33.338.974.85 $105.756.181.64 $846.409.076.04 Disbursing officers' balances 4.405,242.06 38,907,251.15 Aggregate Demand Liabilities. Gold certificates Si Iver certificates Certificates of deposit, act of June 8, 1872 Treasury notes of 1890 Fund for redemption of uncurrent national bank notss , Outstanding checks and drafts Disbursing officers' balances Agency accounts, etc Gold reserve $100,000,000.00 Net cash balance 12U.ttW.559.84 579,920.933.00 45,824,583.20 220,663,559.81 Aggregate. . . $846,409,076.04 PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS. Bonds issued in aid of the construction of the Pacific railroads and interest paid thereon by the United States, and condition of the sinking fund, act of May 7. 1878: Principal outstanding $64,623.512.00 Interest accrued and not yet paid . l.Ui ci.3 .V>.'i I Interest paid by United States .... 112,104,162.51 Interest repaid by companies By transportation service 29,616.883.05 By cash paym'ts, 5% net earnings 1,103.619.75 Balance of interest paid by the United States $81,383,659.75 Sinking fund Bonds.. $437.000.00 Cash 7.006,751.94 Total sinking fund 7.443,751.94 ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. Jci/srl. Debt on which in- terest has ceased. Debt bear- ing no interest. Outstanding principal. Cash in the treasury. Principal of debt less cash in treasury. Popula- tion of the United States. ft w 1868.... $1,197,340.89 $408,401.782.61 $2,611,687,851.19 $130,834.437.96 $2.480.853,413.23 36,973,000 $67.10 $3.48 1869 5,260,181.00 421,131.510.55 2.58S,4,>2,213.94 155,680,340.85 2.4:32,771.873.09 37,756,000 64.43 3. 2 1870. . . 3,708,641.00 4:30,508,064.42 2.480.672,427.81 149,502,471.60 2.:3:31.169,956.21 S8.558.K71 60.46 3.08 1871. . . 1872. . . 1,948,902.26 7,926,797.26 416,565,680.06 4: 0.;>: '0.431.52 2.:553.211,332.32 2,253,251,328.78 106,217.263.65 10!. 470, 798.43 2,246.994,0t.67 2.149,780,5:30.85 39.555.000 40,595.000 56.81 52.96 2.83 2.56 1873. . . 51.929,710.26 472,089,382.94 2,2:34,482,99:3.20 129.020,932.45 2,105.462,060.75 41,f)76,000 50.52 2.:5 1874. . . 3,216,590.26 509,543.1 '.'S. 11 2,251,690,468.43 147,541,314.74 2.104,149.153.69 42.795.000 49.17 2.31 1875. . . 11,425,820.26 498.182,411.69 2,2:32,284.531.95 142,243,361.82 2,090.041,170.13 43.949.000 47.56 2.20 187o. . . 3,902.420.26 465,807,196.89 2,180,:395,067.15 111UW.726.70 2,060,925,340.45 45,185,000 45.66 2.11 1877. . . 476,764,031.84 2,205,301,392.10 186,025,960.73 2.019.275,431.37 46.:351.(K!0 43.56 2.01 1878. . . 5,594,560!26 2.256,205.892.53 256.82:}.r,l-.>.OS 1,999,: .82.280.45 47.595,000 42.01 .99 1879. . . 37.015,630.26 41o!835i74L78 2.245.49:>.07J.(H 249.OSO.167.nl 1,996,414.905.03 48.863.000 40.86 .71 1880. . . 7,621,455.26 388.800,815.37 2,120,415.:J70.' 1 ,:; 201,088,622.88 1,919,326,747.75 50,155,783 138.27 .59 1881. . . 6,723,865.26 422, 721. '.<:, l.::'.' 2.069013.569.58 249.363.415.:35 1.819650,154.23 51.462000 35.: 6 .46 1882. . . 16^60,805.28 438,241.7^.17 1.918.312.994.0:3 243.289.519.78 1,675,023.474.25 52.799.000 31.72 .09 1883. . . 7,831,415.26 538,11 l.K'.s I 1.884.171.728.07 1,5I38,781,82. : ).15 54.HK.OUO 28.41 .9;! 1884. . . 19,666,205.26 584,208,868.31 1,8:30,528,923.57 39L9S5/mi8 1,438.542.995.39 55.554.000 25.90 .87 1885. . . 4,100,995.26 663,712,927.88 1,865,964,873.14 48S. 612,429.23 1.375.:J52,443.91 57.09:1.000 24.09 .81 1886. . . 9,704,445.26 i-,l>.i.:! 44.468.52 1,775.063.013.78 492,917.i;:;.."4 1,282,145,840.44 58.420.WO 21.95 .79 1887. . . 6,115,165.26 629,795,077.37 1,657.602.592.63 1.175.168.675.42 61.031.000 19.25 .71 1888. . . 2,496,095.26 1.692.858.984.58 (',)<) ^' ^ i |vM x", 1,063.004.894.73 62.768.000 16.94 .65 1889. . . 1,911,485.26 787,'287!446!97 1.619.052.922.23 64 : Cll3a72.01 975.939.7.5022 6t.554.000 15.92 .53 1890. . . 1,815,805.2^; 825,011,289.47 1,552.140.204.73 (V,l.:lV).S:!4.20 924,465.218.53 62.tI22.250 14.22 .47 1891. . . 1.614,705.26 933.852.7o;.:;:, 1,545,996,591.6] 694.0^3,^;'.),^; 851.912,751.78 63,975,000 13.32 .37 1892. . . 2,785,875.26 1.000.648.939.37 1.558.464.144.63 746.937.6S1. 03 841.526,463.60 65.403.000 12.6 .35 1893. . . 2.094,060.26 958.S54.525.87 1.545.985,686.13 7U7.016.-.MO.V.I 66.826.000 12.55 .34 1894. . . 1.851.240.26 l..253.636.68 7:.y40.2:.6.i:; 89!813!.m55 68.275.000 13.17 .37 1895. . . 1.721.590.26 M",^ | Ml' ,'i'il ' f 4 ' 811.0t5l. 686.46 8M.059.314. 78 69.S78.000 V2.93 .44 1896. . . 1,600,890.26 92<')',839;.->4:U4 l>69',8tO',323.'40 915,"34,t'87.89 71.390.000 11.57 .49 1897. . . 1.346,880.26 968,960.655.64 1,817,672,665.9U 87L:3.89'358!76 916,283.307.14 72.i)37.000 12.98 .04 r.s CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR Illinois Ctiril Ei'sts. CITY OF City Government. M a yor Carter H. Harrison, Dem ?7.(00 City Clerk William Loeffler, Dem 8.500 Deputy City Clerk Jamts C. Strain, Dem. 2,500 Ch ief Clerk to City Clerk 3. J . Brown, Dem. City Treasurer Ernst Hummel, Dem Int. City Attorney-Mites J. Devine, Dem 5.000 CityCmp roHer Robert A. Waller, Dem. 5,000 Private Secretary to Comptroller Ed-ward A. Halsey, Dem 3.000 Corner Public Works L.E.McGann, Dem. 5.! (JO Deputy A. J. Toolen, Dem 3 600 Corporation Counsel C.8 Thornton, Kern. 6,000 General Superintendent of Police- Joseph Kipley, Dem 6.000 Fire Marshal Denis J. Swenie, Dem 6.000 City Collector Joseph S. Martin, Dem. . . . 4.000 Corner of Health Dr. A. R. Reynolds, Dem. 4.000 Com'rof BuildincisJ. McAndrews, Dem. 4,000 City Sealer Weights and Measures Fred E. Kldred, Dem Fees Prosecuting Attorney Dr. II. S. Taylor, Pop. 4.000 City JPhysiciun-T>r. D. G. Moore, Dem .... 2.500 Inspector of Gas Maurice O'Connor. Dem. 2.400 Inspector of Oils Robert E. Burke, Dem. Fees Inspector of Steam Boilers James R. Payne, Dem Fers Supt. Wtaer Office Felix Lang. Dem 3.000 Sergeant at Arms City Council John Dul- lard. Dem 1,5CO Superintendent House of Correction Adolph Sturm, Dem 4 COO City Engineer John Ericson 6000 Supt. of Streets M. J. Doherty, Dem 3.110 Supt. of Schools A. G. Lane. Rep 4.0U) City -EJectnciun-Edw. W. Ellicott, Dem.. 4,5U) Civil Service Commission. Adolf Kraus Dem 2.000 Hempstead Washburne, Rep 2.100 Dudley Winston. Dem 2.UO Secretary John M. Glenn, Rep 2,OW) Board of Education. Edward G. Halle, president; Thomas Cusack, vice-president; W. A. S. Graham, secretary; Thomas Brenan, Daniel R. Cameron. Thomas Cusack, Edward G. Halle, Alfred S. Trude, William R. Harper. Otto C. Schneider. P. F. Pettibone, Mrs. Evelyn A. Frake. Mrs. Ella. G. Hull, George E. Adams. H. H. Gross, Clayton Mark, Joseph H. Strong, Mrs. Caroline K. Sherman, John T. Keating, Thomas Gallagher, Bernard F. Rogers. Jesse Sherwood. Graham H. Harris, Otto Gresham. Albert G. Lane, superintendent. Public Library Beard. Azel F. Hatch, Robert S. McCormick. Severt T. Gunderson. James W. Hedenberg. John M, Van Osdel, John B. Hamilton, Frederick H. Herhold, Jacob Franks. Otto W. Lewke. Secretary Wm. B. Wickersham ?3.000 Librarian- Frederick H. Hild 4.(00 Regular meetings of the board, second and COUNTY Probate Judge C. C. Kohlsaat, R S7.COO County Judge O. N. Carter. R 7,000 Judges of Superior Court Joseph E.Gary, R.; Henry M. !Sbepard,D.; Jonas Hutch- inson, D.; A. H. Chetlain, R.; Philip Stein, D.; James Goggin, D.; W. G. Ewing. D.; H. V. Freeman, R.; Theo- dore Brentano, R.; N. C. Sears. R.; Far- lin Q. Ball, R.; J. B.Payne, D.; each.... 7.000 (Judges' terms expire as follows: Gary. 1&99; Shepard,1901; Brentano. 1903; Chet- CHICAGO. fourth Saturdays of each month, at 3 p. m.- from Oct. 1 to May 31, and second and fourth t ridays of each month, at 4 p. in., from JuneltoSept. 30. Board of Aldermen. Republicans, 24; democrats, 35; independ- ents, 9. 1. J. J. Coughlin, D. Michael Kenna, D. 2. C. F. Gunther, D, Patrick J.Cook, D. 3. H.S. Fitch. Ind. C. Ailing. Jr.. R. 4. W. S.Jackson. R. A. B.Ballenberg.D. 5. Wm. E. Kent. lud. F.X. Cloidt, R. 6. Chas. Martin, D. W.J. O'Brien, D. 7. N. T. Brenner, R. W. J. Murphy. Ind. 8. Frank Meek. D. John Bennett, D. 9. Vaclav Klenha.R. Rudolph Hurt, D. 10. A. W. Miller, R. Peter Biewer. D. 11. F. F. Gazzolo. Ind. G. Duddkston, D. 12. C. Kahler. R. J. H. Francis. D. 13. W.T. Maypole, D. ypol T. F. Little. D. 14. A.W.Beilfuss, R. W. C. L. Ziehn, D. 15. J. Anderson, R. W. A. Tuite, D. 16. P. Kiolbassa, D. Vacant. 17. M.C. Knudson. R. Jas. Walsh, Ind. J. A.Rogers. R. J J. Brennan. D. 18. 19. John Powers. D. J. A. Haberkorn, D. 20. C. W. Probst. R. F. W. Alwart. I). 21. N. M.Plotke, R. Wm. Mangier. D. 22. J.M.Harlan.R A. W. Maltt y, Ind. 23. T.J.O'M alley, D. W. H. Lyman, D. 24. C. M. Walker. D. M. E. Barry. D. 25. A. F. Portman. R. J.H.Hirscb, Ind. 26. W. E. Schlake. D. J. C. Cannon. R. 27. H. W. Butler. R. S S. Kimbell, R. 28. C. H. Rector, Ind. F. M. McCarthy, D. 29. R. Mulcaby. D. M. Mclnerney, D. 30. E. A. Mowrer, D. E. Reichart, D. 31. C. T. Northrop, R. E. W. Sproul.R. 32. Wm. Mavor. R. W. C. Nelson, Ind. 33. C. H. Howell.R. Martin Wiora, D. 34. J. B. Math. R. F. 1. Bennett. R. Newberry Library. Board of Tn/sfees-Eliphalct W. Blatchford president; Edward S. Isham. first vice-presi- dent; Lambert Tree, second vice-president: George t,. Adams. William Harrison Bradley, Franklin H. Head, Bryan Lathrop, Henry J. Willing, Edward E. Ayer, Daniel Goodwin, Alexander C. McClurg, Walter C. Newberry, John P. Wilson. Librarian John Vance Cheney. Secretary R. B. McConnel. John Crerar Library. Board of Directors Norman Williams, presi- dent; Huntington W Jackson, first vice-presi- dent; Marshall Field, second vice-president; George A. Armour, secretary; E. W. Blatch- ford, T. B. Blackstone, Robert T. Lincoln. Henry W. Bishop, Albert Keep, Simon J. McPherson, John M. Clark, Frank S. Johnson, Peter S. Grosscup. Treasurer William J. Louderback. Librarian Clement W. Andrews. OF COOK. lain. 1899; Stein. 1899; Goggin, 1899; Ewing. 1899: Freeman. 1899; Sears, 1 1 - Ball, 1899; Payne, 1.S99.) Judges Circuit Court Murray F. Tuley, chief justice, D.; Thomas G. Windes, D.; E.W. Burke. R.; R. S. Tuthill, R.; R. W. Clifford. D.; O. H. Horton. R.; A. N. Waterman. R.; E. F. Dunne, D.; Francis Adams. D.; Frank Baker. D.: E. Hanecy, R.: John Gibbons. R.; Abner Smith, R.; C. G. Neely. R. ; each $7,OOC (Terms expire June. 1903.) ILLINOIS CIVIL LISTS. Judges Appellate Court Adams, Windes and Sears of the Circuit and Superior co urts $7,000 State's Attorney Charles S. Deneen, R. .. T.tKjO County Attorney Robert S. lies, R 4,000 Assistants- W. F. Struckinan, F. L. Shep- ard, W.H.Ward County PTiysician-Dr. E. C. Fortner, K. . . 2.000 County Agent Gus 8. Oleson, R 2,000 Superintendent of Scho IsO. T. Bright,D County C'erk Philip Knopf, R 2,000 Warden County Hospital J.H. Graham.R. 2.500 Clerk of County Court Philip Knopf, R. - . 3,000 Superintendent at Dunning A.. N. Lange, R 2,500 Custodian of the Grim inal Court Building Chris. Dahnke, R 1,800 Custodian of the County Building James Kazda,R.. 1,800 County Architect Warren H. Milner. R. .Com. CirU-Service Commission John Morrison, Win. Kilpatrick, J. A. Quinn, each 1,500 Physicians to Insane Asylum Dr. Fred- erick Tice and Dr. Flizabeth Kearney.. 1,200 Physicians to PoorhouseDr. G. W.John- son, Dr. Clara Ferguson, R 1.200 Cltrk Superior Court John A. Linn, R. . . . 5,000 Chief Clerk James J . H ealy, R 2.500 C "erk Appellate Court T. N. Jamieson, R..Fees Clerk Circuit Court John A. Cook. R 5,01)0 Clerk Criminal Cmirt-E.J. Magerstadt R. 5.000 Chief Deputy Wm. Lawson Clerk Probate Court A. O. Cooper, R. . . Chief Clerk Frank Farnham, R Coroner George Berz, R a iff Deputy M. R. Mandelbaum. R. .. unty Surveyor Louis Enricht, R Recorder of Deeds H. M. Simon, R Chief Deputy-Walter V. Hoyt 2, "00 5,000 2.500 5.000 2.500 .Fees C..OOO 2 ; 500 County Treasurer -D.H. Kochersperger,R.$4,000 Sheriff James Pease. R 6,000 Chief Deputy Chas. F. Peters, R 3.0UO JaU'er-3. L. Whitman, R 2,000 Board of County Commissioners City districts: Michael Petrie, K. H. Wright, Thomas Ho- gan. M. A. Garrett. Addison Ballard, James C. Irwin, Fred Schuen, D. D. Healy, L. H. Mack, Fred K. Erickson. Country districts: George D. Unold, George Struckman, James M. Munn, Oscar D. Allen, Henry J. Beer, Rep. , each $3,iX President County Board D. D. Healy, R.. 5,000 Clerk County Board and Deputy Comp- troller J amet> L. Monaghan, R 3,600 Board of Education. C. S. Cutting, president: Nelson A. Cool, S. D. Walden, Henry Biroth. Daniel D. Healy, John R. Lindgren. Henry F. Donovan. Secretary O. T. Bright, Fees. Park Commissioners. Lincoln ParkWm. Penn Nixon, president; Peter Hand, auditor; Horatio N. May, F. H. Winston. P. M. Woodworth, Joseph E. Dun- ton, Michael Shields; secretary. 1. J. Bryan; office, Lincoln park. West Park Joseph W. Suddard, president; William C. Eggert. auditor; F. M. Blount, Andrew J. Graham, Charles B. Pavlicek, Anton Petersen, William J. Wilson; secre- tary, Krnest G.Schubert; office. Union park. South Park James W. Ellsworth, president; Joseph Donnersberger, auditor; William Best. Jefferson Hodgkins, John B. Sherman: secretary, E. G. Shumway; office, Garfield boulevard and South Park. Executive Department. Gov John R. Tanner, R., Clay county.. $6,000 Lieut.-Gov W. A. Northcott, R., Bond county 1,000 Sec. of State James A. Rose, R., Pope county 3,500 Auditor James S. McCullough, R., Cham- paign county 3.500 Treus. Henry L. Hertz. R.. Cook county. 3,500 Supt. of Pub. InsVn-S. M. Inglis, R.. Jack- son county 3..TOO AWy-Gen. Edw. C. Akin, R.. Willcounty. 3,500 In*. Supt. James R. B. Van Cleave, Springfield 3,500 A i)iiitant-Gen'l Jasper N. Reece. Spring- field ...;...... 3,00o The Supreme Court. The Supreme court consists of seven judges, elected for a term of nine years, one from each of the seven districts into which the state is divided. The election is held in June of the year in which any term expires. The state was formerly divided into three grand divisions which have been consolidated by act of legislature. The three clerks elected from the old divisions hold over until the end of their terms in 11*02, after which only one will be elected. One clerk for each of the three grand divisions is elected for a term of six years. STATE OF ILLINOIS. .Reporter Isaac N. Phillips. Justices. (Salary $5,000.) Eipir 1. Carroll C. Boggs Fairfleld June, l'J(X> 2. Jesse J.Phillips Hillsboro. . ' 19U 3. Jacob W. Wilkin Danville.... ' I'JOB 4. Joseph N. Carter Quincy ' line? 5. Alfred M. Craig Galesburg. . ' 1900 <>. James H. Cartwrmht. Oregon ' !'.* 7. Ben j. D. Magruder ...Chicago ' 1'JOti Clerks Northern grand division, Christo- pher Mamer. Southern grand division, Jacob O. Chance. Central grand division, A. D. Cadwallader. Terms of court are held in Springfield, com- mencing on the first Tuesday in February, April, June, October and December. Illinois State Board of Agriculture. . (1897-1898.) President J . Irving Pearce. Chicago. Ex-President James W. Judy. Tallula. Secretary W. C. Garrard, Springfield. Treasurer John W. Bunn, Springfield. Vice-Presidents Dist. 1. Charles H. Dolton Dolton Stat'n. 2. Vacant 3. Martin Conrad Chicago. 4. John N. Young Chicago. 5. J. Harley Bradley Chicago. 6. Andrew Dunning Dunning. 7. H. J. Cater Libertyville. 8. W. D. Stryker Plalnfleld. 9. A. J. Lovejoy Roscoe. 10. E. B. David Aledo. H. George H. Madden Mendota. 12. Len. Small Kankakee. 13. Lat'a yette Funk Shirley. 14. I). W. Vittum Canton. 15. A. D. Barber Hamilton. 1C,, w. H. Fulkerson Jersey vl lie. 17. J. F. Prather VVilliamsville is. W. A. Young Butler. 19. J. K. Dickirson Lawrencev'le 20. John Landrigan Albion. 21. B. Pullen Centralia. 22. J. M. Richart Carbondale. 00 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR Board of Equalization of Assessments. Term of office four years. Present term began ->ist. August, 1897. 1. George F. McKnight, R Chicago. 2. John J. McKenna. R Chicago. 3. Solomon Simon. R Chicago. 4. Andrew McAnsh. R Chicago. 5. Albert Oberndorf, R Chicago. 6. Henry Severin. R Chicago. 7. EdwardS. Taylor. R Evanston. Theodore S. Rogers. R 9. Charles A. Works, R.. . l(J. Thomas P. Pierce. R.. . 11. Samuel M. Barnes. It. . Downer's Gv. .Rockford. . .Kewanee. . .Fairbury. 12. Frank P. Martin. R Watseka. 13. Frank K. Robeson R Champaign. 11. William O. Cadwallader. R.... London Mills. 15. JohnS. Cruttpnd< n. R Quincy. Irt. Louis D. Hirshheimer. D Pittsfleld. 17. Thomas N. Leavitt, R Maroa. 18. Joseph F. Long. D New Douglas. 19. Richard Cadle, D Charleston. 20. John R. Boyd, D Shawneetown 21. John W.Larimer. D Salem. 22. William A. Wall, R Mound City. Southern Normal University. Located at Carbondale. Term Expires T. O. Johnston Oregon 1899 F. A. Prickett Carbondale 1!"U3 Douglas Helm Metropolis 1903 S. P. Wheeler Springfield 1901 A. C. Brookins Du Quoin 1901 The Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex ogieio. President S. P. Wheeler, Springfield. Secretary F. A. Prickett. Carbondale. .HwHf-Harvey W Everett, A. M.. LL. D. J?f1 Forest F. Cook Ga'lesburg 1S99 M. E. Plain Aurora 1899 M. W. Shanahan Chicago 1899 Jacob L. Baily Macomb 1899 George B. Harrington. ..Princeton 1901 P. R. Walker Rockford 191.1 E.R. E. Kimbrough Danville 1901 Charles L. Capen Bloomington 1901 M. P. Brady Chicago 1901 Mrs, E. F. Young Chicago 1901 James H. Norton Ravenswood 1901 E. A. Gastman Decatur 1901 President William H. Green, Cairo. Secret'iri/ S. M. Inglis. Springfield. Treasurer F. D. Marquis. Bloomington. The Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio, Springfield. Board of Education. President William H. Green, Cairo. Secn-tnru and Ex-Officio Membf r S. M. Inglis Springfield. TV rough Danville. Matthew P. Brady Chicago. .Mrs. KllaF. Young Chicago. IVI-L: R. Walker Rockford. M. E. Plain Aurora. Forrest F. Cook Galesburg. M. W. Shanahan Chicago. .James H. Xorton Ravenswood. Jacob L. Baily Macomb. George B. Harrington Princeton. Board of Trustees Northern Normal "University. Located at DeKalb. Term Exnires i President A. A. Goodrich Chicago 1899 Secretary W. C.Garrard Springfield... 1901 Term Expires Isaac L. Ellwood DeKalb 1891* Charles H. Deere Moline 1901 R. S. Farrand Dixon 1899 S. M. Inglis, ex officio Springfield. Board of Trustees Eastern Normal University. Located at Charleston. Term Expr * F. M. Youngblood Carbondale ... .1901 H. A. Neal Charleston 1899 A.J.Jones Robinson 1901 A. P. Wolfe Peoria 1899 W. H.Hainline Macomb 1901 S. M. Inglis, ex officio Springfield. Secretary H. A. Neal, Charleston. University of Illinois. Ex-Officio Members The Governor, the Pres- ident of the State Board of Agriculture, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ttrm Expires. F. M. McKay Chicago 1903 Mary Turner Carri el Jacksonville. 1903 Thomas J. Smith Champaign... 190H N.B.Morrison Odin James B. Armstrong Chicago Isaac S. Raymond Sidney Alex. McLean Macomb 1901 Samuel A. Bullard Springfield. ..19f)l Lucy L. Flower Chicago 1901 (Ex-otficio members as above.) President F. M. McKay. Chicago. Secretary W. I,. Pillsbury. Urbana. Treasurer E. G. Keith. Chicago. Jliminess Manager Prof . S. W. Shattuck Champaign. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners. Office at Springfield. (Salary $3,oOO a year. ) Term Expire Cicero J. Lindley Greenville ... 189 C. S. Rannells Jacksonville.,1899 J. E. Bidwill Chicago 185*9 Secretary B. B. Ray, Springfield. Commissioners of Public Charities. (No Compensation.) Term Expirt J. C. Corbus, M. D Mendota 189-* R. D. Lawrence Springfield... LV.W Julia C. Lathrop Rockford 1901 William J. Calhoun Danville 1901 Ephraim Banning Chicago 1897 Secretory Frederick H. Wines, Springfield. Canal Commissioners. Office at Lockport. (Salary $5 a day.) Howard O. Holdon Rockford C. E. Snively Canton K* F. M. Ryan Streator 189J State Board of Pardons. Richard Lemon Clinton. E. J. Murphy E. St. Louis Ethan Allen Snively Springfield. Secret(trnR. N. McCauley, Springfield. Commissioners Illinois State Penitentiary. Prison located at Joliet. (Salary Sl.oOJ a year.) Term Expire^ Thomas O'Shaughnessy. .Chicago 189J John H. Pierce Kewanee 1!OJ Homer H. Green Bloomington 1903 TTiirdeii-R. W. McClaughry. Commissioners Southern Illinois Penitentiary Prison located at Chester. (Salary 81.50U a year.) Term Expire Thomas W. Scott, Pm\..Fairrield Ib 1 Joseph B. Messick East St. Louis 19 2 James E. Jabc Harrisburg 1'JUl ir rden J. Mack Tanner. These commissioners also have charge of the Asylum for Insane Criminals at Chester. Term Expires ...istn ILLINOIS CIVIL LISTS. 61 State Board of Health. Office at Springfield. Term Expire Adelsberger, Pre0b Abraham Harris, Chicago l.tOO DEPUTY INSPECTORS. Mrs. Sarah Crowley, Chicago 7^0 Mrs. Emma Jameson, Cuicago 7oU Philip Stemmuller. Chicago 750 William Elm, Galesburg 750 Thomas Devenich, Chicago 75j Mrs. Clarinda M. Cope, Chicago 750 Mrs. Winnie M. Cressey, Chicago 75u Mrs. F. H. Greene, Chicago 750 C. l. Yates.Cerro Gordo 750 Samuel Reiger, Chicago 750 Board of Examiners of Horseshoers. Term Expires. Mathers Wilson, Jr.. Mendota 19U2 Edward Carter, Chicago Ib98 Alonzo M. Eager, Chicago 15 OU J. G. Kirwan. Chicago 1'dOl Thomas Botheroyd, Chicago 1899 Board of Examiners of Architects. Term Expires N. Clifford Ricker, Champaign 1901 Dankman Adi er, Chicago William Zimmerman, Chicago 1901 Peter B. Wright. Chicago..... 1901 William H. Reeves, Peoria i&*) Commissioners to Trans-Mississippi and Inter- national Exposition at Omaha, 1898. John M. Smyth, Chicago; William H. Har per, Chicago; L. O. Goddard. Chicago; Ferd, W. Peck, Chicago; E. S. Conway, Chicago; James P. Whedon, Chicago; Charles A. Mai- lory, Chicago; George Wall, Duquoin;, Clark E. Carr, Galesburg; Will. am B. Brinton. Tus cola; Edward C. Craig, Mattoon; Lewis H. Miner, Springfield; William H. Stead, Ottawa; Lafayette Funk. Shirley; James A. Black. Carthage; Randolph Smith. Flora; Charles C. Williams, Hoopeston; C. H. Keeler. Dixon; Martin Kingman, Peoria. Asylum for the Blind. Trustees. Located at Jacksonville. Term Expires N. W. Branson Petersburg 1899 Augustus Dow Pittsfield 1901 Edward W. Rew Chicago 189U 1 Superintendent Frank H. Hall. Treasurer James P. King. ludustrial Home for the Blind. Trustees. Located at Chicago. Term Expi L. L. Smitn Evanston 1899 William Ludewig Chicago IWJ William Barclay " 18HS) F. S. Peabody " 1899 Jacob H.Hopkins " 1899 62 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1808. Institution for the Deaf. Trustee*. Located at Jacksonville. Term Expires. George W. Harper Pres. ...Robinson 1901 James R. Smith Taylorville 1899 John H. Collier Gibson City.... 1903 Superintendent-- Treasurer Eye and Ear Infirmary. Trustees. Located at Chicago. Term Expires. J W.Pettit. Ottawa 1JW1 Francis B. Phillips Bloomington. ..1903 L. S. Lambert Galesburg 1899 Superintendent John A. Barr. Treasurer Arthur B. Fleager. Institution for Feeble-Minded Children. Trustees. Located at Lincoln. Term Expires. Zeno K. Wood Mt. Pulaski'...1899 Clarence R. Gittings Terre Haute ...1901 S.C. Smiley O'FaUon 1903 Superintendent W. L. Athon. Treasurer Henry C. Quisenberry. Central Hospital for the Insane. Trustees. Located at Jacksonville. Term Expires. Morris Emmerson Mt. Vernon 1899 T. L. Sharp Jacksonville .. .1903 James A. Glenn Ashland 1901 Superintendent F. C. Winslow. Treasurer John R. Robertson. Eastern Hospital for the Insane. Trustees. Located at Kankakee. Term Expires. George T. Buckingham Danville 1'05 Len Small Kankakee 1903 JohnJ. Magee Chicago 1903 Superintendent^- William G. Stearns. Treasurer E. A. Curtis, Grant Park. Northern Hospital for the Insane. Trustees. Located at Elgin. Term Expires. A. S. Wright Woodstock is-.i.i Walter S. Frazier Aurora 1903 Term Expires W. Scott Cowen Shannon 1901 Sitperinte ndent John B. Hamilton. Treasurer A. L. Grossman. Southern Hospital for the Insane. Trustees. Located at Anna. Term Expires. James Mitchell Marion 1899 L. Krughoff Nashville 1903 Samuel Hastings Cairo 1901 Superintendent W, A. Stoker. Treasurer John B. Jackson, Jonesboro. Western Hospital for the Insane. Trustees. Located at WatertOWn. Term Expires John I. McCauley Clay City 1901 Frank W.Gould Moline 1103 Allen W. Clement Chicago 1899 Superintendent W. E. Taylor. Treasurer Cornelius F. Lynde, Rock Island. Soldiers and Sailors' Home. Trustees. Located at Quincy. Term Expires. William O. Wright Freeport 18 9 John W. Niles Sterling 1903 James A. Sexton Chicago 1900 Superintendent Capt. William Somerville. Treasurer Egbert H. Osborn. Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Trustees. Located at Normal. Term Expires. Edwin Harlan Marshall 1899 J. B. Wolfe Champaign.... 1901 W. R.Page Chicago 1903 Superintendent J . H. Magnor. Treasurer Bert M. Kuhn, Bloomington. Soldiers' "Widows' Home. Trustees. Located at Wilmington. Term Expires. Capt. M. N. M.Stewart Wilmington.... 1899 Walter C. Newberry Chicago 1899 Flora Johnson Miller Monticello 1899 Mrs. Christian Erickson. . . .Chicago 1899 Mrs. Derilla Johnson Chicago 1899 Superintendent Margaret R. Wickins. Treasurer James Whitten. OFFICIAL LIST OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1897- COUNTIES. County seat. Quincy Cairo Greenville Belvidere... Mt. Sterling Princeton.. Hardin Mt. Carroll. Virginia Urbana Taylorville. Marshall... Louisville.. Carlyle Charleston. Chicago Robinson.. . Toledo Sycamore . . Clinton Tuscola Wheaton ... Paris Albion County clerk. Willis Haselwood... John F. Rector William D.Matney.. William Bonbey .... Edward Purcell William Wilson Charles Flamm Andrew D. Adams . . John F. Robinson... Thos. A. Burt.. :.... Samuel C. Mull Circuit clerk. Joseph L. Sheridan.. Edmund S. Dewey. . Ward Reid AdelbertC. Fassett. William S. Badgett . Henry Fuller W.S.Wilson Reuben R. Watson.. Henry T.Kors Jasper W. Porter Edward J. Rhodes . . Wm. B. Hodges, Jr. . J. O. Snedeker. . . Harrison R.Webster Crawford W. Erwin. John C. Lampen Frank H. Albers. Thos. L. Galbreast.. William F. Purtill.. Philip Knopf John A. Cooke Charles O. Harper . . William T. Barnett. Albert S. Kinsloe... Warren Hickman... John W. King. H. F. Lawrence Stephen Maddock... Frank Woodhain... William S. Price.... William T. Deppen.. S. T. Armstrong William O. Rogers.. Daniel A. Conover. . Albert H. Wiant.... John L. Vance Edwin J.Wilson State's attorney. Albert Akers. William N. Butler. Fred W. Fritz. Robert H. Wright. Walter I. Mannry. Watts A.Johnson. T. J. Selby. Ralph E. Eaton. C. A. Schaefler. Andrew J. Miller. E. A. Humphreys. Samuel Scholfleld. Harvey W. Shriner. Thomas E. Ford. Emery Andrews. ~harles S. Deneen. Hampton S. Bogard. Smith Misner. Henrv S. Early. John Fuller. John H. Chadwick. Mazzini Slusser. Harry H. Van Sellar. JoelC Fitch. OFFICIAL LIST OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1897. G3 ILLINOIS COUNTY OFFICERS.-COXTIXUED. COUNTIES. County seat. County clerk. Circuit cleric. State's attorney. Eflfingham .. Fayette Ford Franklin .... Fulton Gallatin Greene... Grundy Hamilton... . Hancock Hardin Henderson.. Henry Effingham .... Vandalia Paxton Benton Lewistown Shawneeto'n .. Carrollton Morris McLeansboro. Carthage Elizabethto'n. Oquawka Cambridge Watseka Murphysboro.. Newton.. John H.Martin Franklin M. Eckard. William B. Flora.... W.P.Asa William H.Boyer... John McKelligott . . . William A. Hubbard W. Scott Pierce Frank Lockitt Elzey McClure Valentine Ferrell ... Sumner H. McMillan Frank G.Welton.... Benjamin F. Price.. John L. Ozborne H.K.Powell Charles D. Kell Daniel J. Murphy... William Rippin Thomas M. Gore Chas. W. Raymond . Fred Mann... Henry Hubrtck Lewis E.Mitchell.... T. D. Thompson H. R.Dial... Richard E.Griffith.. James M. Gregg Thomas J. Rafferty. Fred S. Johnson Hiram L. Maulding. William M. Gordon.. Milas Ferrell Harry F. McAllister Philip B. Keeler Fred Benjamin Benj. T.Williams... Isaiah Stewart Charles R.Keller... Ludovic Laurent Richard M. Spensely Levi J. Smith John F. Dewey Len Small..... Jacob Zimmerman. E. B. Spurgeon. A. L. Phillips. R. H. Flannigan. B. M. Chipperfield. George B. Parsons. Douglas J. Sullivan. Samuel C. Stough. Napoleon Sneed. Sterling P. Lemmon. J. Q. A. Led better. James W. Gordon. Emery C. Graves. James W. Kern. John W. Herbert. H. C. Davidson. William C. Blair. Martin J. Dolan. John C. Boevers. George B. Gillespie. Frank W. Joslyn. B. L. Cooper. Albert M. Sweetland. Eugene W. Welch. C. T. Heydecker. William H. Stead. Noah M. Tohill. Edward H. Brewster. Ray Blasdell. Andrew L. Anderson. Isaac R. Mills. Jolm B. Vaughn. L. Newton Stolls. Charles E.Jennings. John H. Franklin. S. A. Murdock. Douglas W. Helm. Thomas H. B. Camp. Vincent S. Lumley. R. L. Fleming. John M. Smoot. James M. Brock. Joshua Wilson. Milton M. Creighton. J. Marshall Miller. W. K. Whitfleld. Solon W. Crowell. John Dailey. C. R. Hawkins. Charles F. Mansfield. H. Clay Williams. William H. Moore, S.M.Bradley. James E. Taylor. Reuben J. Goddard. H. G. Morris. Charles J. Searle. Serzle Capel. ElbertS Smith. Thos. E. Bottenberg. Thomas J. Priest. W.O.Wallace. James H. Rennick. Martin D. Baker. Oscar E. Heard. G. W. Cunningham. James Lingle. S. G. Wilson. George P. Ramsey. Lewis H. Hanna. Lewis Bernveuter. Bernard M. Rider. Isaac F. Spence. Walter Stager. William D. Heise. Richmond R. ' owler. Arthur H. Frosi. George P. Gill. Iroquois -Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess . Johnson Kane Kankakee... Kendall Mt. Vernon... Jersey ville .. Galena Vienna Geneva Kankakee Yorkville William Hill Moses O.Williamson Albert L.Hindee.... F. A.Hatheway Jesse K. White Jas. H. Thompson... FredDuckett David Gillespie James M.Dodd Fred G. Oeltien Henry Rinniker John W. Johnson John Hartley Edward D. Terrell.. Samuel Atwell John E. Lane George F. Rushton.. Martin H. Newton .. Harvey M. Levering Henry E. Burgess. . . Louis Arnds Avery N. Beebe Samuel V. Stickney.. William M. Ragan ... Henry Phillips Charles F. Eshelman Arvene S. Hyde Brastus Hoobler August B. Kuemmel David L. Foster John Pomer Knox Galesburg . .. Waukegan Ottawa Lawr'nceville Dixon Pontiac Lake LaSalle . ... Lawrence.... Lee Livingston.. Logan Lincoln Decatur Macon Macoupin... Madison Marion Marshall Carlinville.... Edwardsville. Salem Lacon Thos. W. Springer.. Isaac B. Betts John Heim Mason Massac McDonough. McHenry McLean Menard Mercer . . Havana Metropolis Macomb H. B. Samuell Coif ax Morris Williams. Brown... George B. Richards. James C. Elder Theo.. C.Bennett.... William McManus.. Frank Durf ee William H. Leahan. Charles L. Hay den.. E. A. Silver Charles M. Gale Thaddeus S.Simpson Albert A.Driemeyer Robert Hudgen Henry Bowers H. Clanahan Woodstock.... Bloomington . Petersburg Aledo Waterloo Hillsboro Jacksonville.. Sullivan ?regon . . . Monroe Montgom 'ry Morgan Moultrie Ogle William L. Seymour Frank J.Heinl Silas D. Stocks James C. Fesler Charles A. Rudel.... JohnG. Tatfee Andrew L. Rodgers. Virgil A. Grimes.... H. V. Hesselman ... . E.W. McClelland.... Amos T. Parvience. Isaac C. Beare. John D. Edmonstoa. Hjalmar Kahler James H. Pearce John H. Piper Adolph P.Rodewald Charles Chrisp Isaac R. Small William W. Fuller. George K. Thomas. Frederick C. Held.. Adolph Fehrman. . . J. Henry Hilboldt.. Thomas J. Dale F. M. Baird Wm. W. Sexton.... Henry F. Reuter... Anderson L. Wall.. John R. Kuvkendall George W. Howe.... W. L. Hutchinson... James A. Felts Marcus A. Norton.. Edward C. Engel.... Peoria eoria Pinckneyville. Montic^llo Pittsfleld Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Golconda Mound City... Hennepin Chester Olney Charles S. Britton... Jefferson Durley William H.Millei... George A. Keller... George W. Gamble.. .John H. Lee E. Dow M atheny EliB. Dixson Jackson L. Smithson Thomas H.Graham. Joseph Chase Thomas May. Jr H. W. Bolander A. L. Champion.,... WillitmH. Peak.... Martin J. Barger George C. Harvey.. L. O.Tourtellott.... Thomas J. Vernor.. James P. Turner . . . John E.Stuart Lauren E. Tuttle.. Frank V. Bogart.... Henry C.. Jones Lewis F. Lake George Jeck ' Putnam Randolph.... iRichland.... j Rock Island. Saline Sangamon.. . ; Schuyler Scott Shelby stark : Rock Island... Harrisburg ... Springfield.... Rushville Winchester. . Shelbyville. . Toulon Belleville Freeport Pekin St. Clair Stephenson . Tazewell . . Union Vermilion .. \Vabash Warren Washington. Wayne White Whiteside .. Will Williamson. Winnebago.. , Woodford... Jonesboro . . Danville Mt. Car m el . . Monmouth . . Nashville.. . . Fairfleld Carmi Morrison.. . . Joliet Marion Rockford.. . . Eureka CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. Illinois 5tate legislature. 1897-9. UST OF MEMBERS OF THE FORTIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Republicans, 39. Dist. Name. Postoffice 1. P.V.FitzpatricK. Chicago.... 2. S Inn H. Case.... Chicago 3. Sidney McCIoud.Chica.go.... 4. D. F.Curley.... Chicago.... 5. C. H. f'mirford..Chicago. ... 6. TT"m. Sitllii-an.. .Chicago 7. John Humpliren.OrlanA 8. F. K. Granger. . .McHenry. . 9. Wm.J. O'Brien. Chicago.... 10. neios IF.i.tter.Rochelle... 11. Fred Lundin ... .Chicago.' 12. H. F. Aspimrall.Yrei'p'ort 13. J. P. Mahoney.. Chicago 14. Henry H. Evans. Aurora 15. J. J. Morrison . .Chicago Ifi. f. M. Hamilton. .Cissna Park. 17. Edu'.J. Dwyer. Chicago 18. Chast. Bo.Puf?iam...Elmwoo(l.... 25. Geo. H. M tt n roe ..Joliet 26. W. S. .Edward*. Lewistown. . SENATE (by districts). Democrats, 11. County. .Cook. .Cook. .Cook. .Cook. .Cook. .Cook. .Cook. .McHenrv. .Cook. ' .Ogle. .Cook. .Stephenson. .Cook. .Kane. .Cook. roquols .Cook. .Ford. .Cook. .Marshall. .Cook. .McLean. .Cook. .Peoria. .Will. .Fulton. PEOPLE'S PARTY, l. Dist. Kame. Postoffice. County. 27. L. M. Sawyer.. . .Streator LaSalle 28. O. F. Berry Carthage.. 29. Daniel D. Hunt.De Kalb ... 30. H. M. Dunlap... Savoy 31. J.W.Templeton.. Princeton . 32. A. A. Leeper. Virginia .Hancock. .De Kalb. .Champaign. .Bureau. ..Cass. 33. H. V. Fisher Geneseo Henry. 34. Ed. McConnell. .Jacksonville. Morgan. 35. F. E. Harding ..Monmouth... Warren. 36. W. L. Mounts.. .Carlinville .. .Macoupin. 37. John McAdams.Quincy Adams. 38. N. S. DKESSER.. Greenville ...Bond. 39. David T. LtMer.Springfield .. .Sangamon. 40. S. Pemberton.... Oakland Coles. 41. M. F. Kanan. . . .Decatur Macon. 42. Charles E.Hull. Salem Marion. 43. R. L. McKinlay.Paris Edgar. 44. J. Landrigan Albion Edwards. 45. H.H.Kingsbiiry.Olney 46. J. T. Payne Mt. Vernon 47. D. R. Sparks. . . .Alton 48. A. C. Bollinger.. .Waterloo... 49. 7.-4.TFi/;ofl/iby.Belleville . . fy ). Wn Her Wardtr .Cairo 51. P. T. Chapman... Vienna Richland. ..Jefferson. ..Madison. . iMonroe. . Jst. Clair. ..Alexander. ..Johnson. 3. George W. Miller. Chicago. C. W. Nothnaciel.Chicago. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (by districts). Republicans, 88. Democrats. C3. PEOPLE'S PARTY, 2. Dist. Name. Postoffice. County. H. D. Xicholls. . . .Chicago Cook Peter Galligan.. Chicago Cook. 16. E. C. Curtis Grant Park . .Kankakee. Almet Powell... .Gilman Iroquois. F. P. Morris Watseka Iroquois. 17. Albert Glade ...Chicago Cook. D. McDonough.. Chicago Cook. F.J.Brign'dello.Chicago Cook. Dist. Name. Postoffice. County. 1. William Laub. .Chicago Cook. C. A. Wathier. . .Chicago.. Jno. C. Sterchie.Chicago.. 2. Peter Rowe Chicago. . Aug. W. None... Chicago.. P. J. McGinnis.. Chicago.. ...Cook. ...Cook. ....Cook. ,...Cook. ....Cook. ....Cook. ....Cook. J. P. McGoorfy.. Chicago Cook. 4. C. F. TFw-dmater.Chicago Cook. M. J. Butler Chicago Cook. J. Staudacher... Chicago Cook. 5. Jhn C. Bucfcn^r.Chicago Cook. TF. O. La 3/oiitf.Chicago Cook. Joseph Powell. . .Chicago Cook. 6 George M. Boy d.. Chicago Cook. f. Eldredtje. .Chicago Cook. !. Bartlirig ..Chicago Cook. IF. Thiemann . . Elk Grove. . . .Cook. Clark J. Tisdel. .Evanston . . . .Cook. Ross C. Hall. . . .Oak Park Cook. 8. D. A. Fuller Belvidere Boone. George R. J>j/ora..Waukegan....Lake. J. S. Edelstein.-Belvidere Boone 9. D.E.Shanaha n. Chicago Cook. John O'Shea. . . .Chicago Cook. C. R. Walleck ..Chicago Cook. 10. Lars M. Noting .Rockford Winnebago. Ticfor H. Bovey.P'me Creek. . .Ogle. Henry Andrus. .Cherry Valley Winncbago. 11. E. G. Schubert.. Chicago Cook. Walter Sayler. .Cnicago Cook. Jos. S. Schwab. .Chicago Cook. 12. J. R. Berryman. Scale's M'dTpJo Daviess. David C. Busel. Milledgev'e-.Carroll. M. Stoskopf Freeport Stephenson. 13. J. P. Cavanagh. Chicago Cook. Win. Carmod'y.. Chicago Cook. Edw. J. Novak .Chicago Cook. 14. Chas. P. Brj/an..Elmhurst... Du Page. Wm. F. Hunter.Blfdn Kane. Sam. Alschuler. Aurora Kane. 15. P. J. Meaney Chicago Cook. 18. Chas. A. Allen.. .Hoopestown. Vermilion. 3/. B. Bailey.... Danville Vermilion. G. W. Salmans.. Danville Vermilion. 19. Robert C. Busse. Chicago Cook. J. F.Quanstrum. Chicago Cook. B. M. Mitchell.. Chicago Cook. 20. Oscar F. Avery. .Pontiac Livingston. /. B. Hammers.. Panola Woodford. J. L. McGuire.-.Metamora Woodford. 21. Fred. A. Busse . .Chicago Cook. Darid Rerell ...Chicago Cook. J. H. Farrell . . . .Chicago Cook. 22. D. M. Funk Bloomington. McLean. A. J. Scrogin Lexington McLt an. J. F. O'Do'nnell.Bloomington.McLean. 23. L. KUconrte Chicago Cook. Albert J. Olsim . .Chicago Cook. D. E. Sullivan.. Chicago .Cook. 24.^4. J. Daugherty.Peoria, Peoria, Alra Merrill . . '. .Hallock Peoria. A.H. Bristol. ...Chillicothe... Peoria. 25. John Ko)>l*tidt..'Moi\ee Will. Wm. H. .s?('<>u...Braidwood...Will. Joseph Kain....Braidwood...Will. 26. J. Merria m .... Atlanta Logan. J. W. Johnson. .Canton Fulton. Simon B. Beer.. London Mills. Fulton. 27. John Wijlie Utica LaSalle. I. H. Trmrbridije Marseilles. . . .La Salle. J. McLauchlah. LaSalle LaSalle. 28. L. F. Sherman .Macomb McDonough. U. A. Wilson ...Rushville Schuyler. W. A. Compton.Macomb McDonough. 20. Wash. I. Guffln.Paw Paw Lee. JohrtJZ. Ely Mazon Grundy. ILLINOIS 8TATB LEGISLATURE. 65 HOUSE. CONTINUED. Dist. Name. Postoffice. James Branen. .Sycamore . . . 30. S. B. Garver Farmer City. N. Marquiss DeLand H. C. Suttle.... .Kcnney 31. George Afurraj/..Elmira J. W. Din neen. .Albany C. C. Johnson . .Sterling 32. David C. White. Forest City.. Jos. A. Horn. . . .Mt. Pulaski . Jas. Al. Large ...Athens 33. TT'm. Payne Osborn E. W. HonvMon.Galva, , Wm. McEhiry.. Rock Island. 34. John B. Joy Concord J. D. Huffman.. Bluffs Frank L. Hall . . Perry 35. Frank Murdoch. Oneida, J. O. Anderson.. Decora Jas. R. Barnett.Coldbrook... 36. Geo.B. Metcalf. Greenfield. . Wm. T. Conlee.Carlinville.. Wm.V. Rhodes. Wrightsville. 37. C. F. Kincheloe. .Loraine Elmer A. Perry. Mt. Sterling. G. W. M'ntg'm'y.Clayton 38. Thos. P. Morey. .Greenville . . 0. E. Lovett ... .St. Elmo Joseph P. Price.Irving 39. Chas. E. Selby. ..Springfield .. A. G. Murray... Springfield.. G. Harnsberger. Springfield . . 40. C. R. Torrence.. .Cowden 1. B.Craig Mattoon J . P.Barricklow. Arcola 41. Jas.E. Sharrocfc.Taylorville .. W. G. Cochran.. Sullivan O. T. Atchison. .Lovington.. . 42. Thos. B. Xfedto.Xashville.. . . J. A. Barnes.... Louisville... H. V. Murray... Carlyle 43. F. W. Booth Marshall. County. .DeKalb. .De Witt. .Piatt. .De Witt. .Stark. .Whiteside. .Whiteslde. .Mason. .Logan. .Menard. .Rock Island. .Rock Island. .Rock Island. .Morgan. .Scott. .Pike. .Knox. .Henderson. .Warren. .Greene. .Macoupin. .Greene. .Adams. .Brown. .Adams. .Bond. .Fayette. .Montgomery. .Sangamon. .Sangamon. .Sangamon. .Shelby. .Coles. .Douglas. .Christian. .Moultrie. .Moultrie. .Washington. .Clay. .Clinton. .Clark. Dist. Name. Postoffice. County. B. L. Hussman..Efflngham Effingham. Eb. Stewart Toledo Cumberland. 44. S. A. TFtHiams..Friendville...Wabash. B. S. Organ Mt. Carmel,. . Wabash. N. D. BRYANT..Omaha Gallatin. 45. Wm. Lathrop . . . Newton Jasper. Duan e Gai nes . . Newton Jasper. William Hart. . .Bollaire Crawford. 46. TF.B.F7ami!7n.McLeansbro.Hamilton. . Daniel R.Webb.Benton Franklin. F. G. BLOOD Mt. Vernon. .Jefferson. 47. C. L. Wood Hamburg Calhoun. J. A. Shephard.Jersevville... Jersey. J. H. Kirby Jersey ville. . .Jersey. 48. Harry B. tFurd.DuQuoin Perry. . R. C. Brown Sparta Randolph. * Robt. H. Allen.Shiloh Hill.. .St. Clair. 49. J. E. Thomas.... Belleville ....St. Clair. Louis P Busse, Robert C 12 Butler. M. J 4iiCarmody, W Dist.l Name. Dist. 43' Cavanagh. James P 13 10 Cochran, W. G 41 6iCompton. W. A 28 29w Geo. W. Lieberth.... L. J. Joubert BvronBoyd H.Clay Naill Kentucky Louisiana Maine Jos. H. Manley N B Scott Maryland Massachusetts.. A H. Goetting. .. . Thomas Talbot D. E. Alward Edward M. Johnson. T. V. McAllister Albert Griffin Thos. A. Cummings. John T. Mallalieu... Wm. Tutherly John Y. Foster Max Frost Dexter M. Ferry Eli S.Warner Sam. P. Hurst Chauncey I. Filley. . L. H. Hershfleld Geo. W. Post. Detroit. .. Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana St. Paul Clarksdale St. Louis Helena York . . . Nevada N. Hampshire.. New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. North Dakota... Ohio R. K. Colcord John A. Spaulding. . Franklin Murphy E. L. Bartlett Carson City. Nashua Newark Santa Fe Charles W.Hackett. Albert E. Holton.,. . . Ernest C. Cooper H. M. Daugherty... Utipa John S. Kenyon W. S.Hyams Winston Grand Forks Washington City Kingfisher AlbertB. Guptill.... Peter Durr H.F. Ardery Jonathan Bourne.Jr John B. Rex Eugene F. Warner. . John Johnson R. S. Person i-.ee Brock W. E. Easton MissJ.A.Farnsworth F. E. Burgess Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania... Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota. . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia. . Wisconsin Wyoming Solomon Hirsch JohnP.Elkin Hunter C. White R. R. Tolbert J.D.Elliott D.B.Cliffe E.H.R. Green JohnE. Dooley Olin Merrill William Lamb Scott S wetland Wm.M. O.Dawson.. Edwin D. Coe F. E. Warren Portland Indiana Providence Greenwood Tyndall Franklin Terrell gait Lake Enosburgh Falls Norfolk.... Vancouver Kingwood Asa Rogers. E. D. Cowen Geo. W.Atkinson.. John M. Ewing B. M. Ausherman . . . Whitewater Cheyenne DEMOCRATIC. STATE. Chairman. Residence. Secretary. Residence. Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. Columbia. Florida... Charles M. Shelley. . Carroll Armstrong. . B. A. Fickas William H.Alford.. Vacant. C.B.Davis Irvin Handy Thos. B. Kalbfus.... W. A. Rawls Birmingham Morrillton Phoenix San Francisco.... Tliggantim Newark Washington Tallahassee Nathan L. Miller.... Gray Carroll. Birmingham. Little Kock. Pho3nix. San Francisco. Leadville, New Haven. Wilmington. Washington. Jacksonville. Frank M. King R. P.Troy Olney Newell Fred J. Brown P. I. Cooper C. F. Cook J. C. Cooper 72 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 18iR CHAIRMEN AND SECRETARIES OF STATE COMMITTEES.-CoXTlXtTED. STATE. Chairman. Residence. Secretary. Residence. Georgia Idaho A. S. Clay James A. McGee J. W. Orr Atlanta Boise City Champaign Indianapolis Ardmore. Ottumwa Topeka Lexington New Orleans Bath Arthur E. Barnett . . W. C. Fritter A. C. Bentley S L Wallace Atlanta. Nampa. Pittsneld. Indianapolis. Manchester. Concord ia. Louisville. New Orleans. Hallowell. Bethesda. Boston. Detroit. St. Paul. Jackson. St. Louis. Butte. Omaha. Mound House. Concord. Newark. Glovers ville. Raleigh. Grand Forks. Las Vegas. Columbus. Oklahoma City. Portland. Clearfleld. Providence. Columbia. Sioux Falls. Nashville. Austin. Middleburv. Salt LaKe'City. Richmond. Tacoma. Charleston. Milwaukee. Little Medicine. Illinois. Indiana Indian Terr'ty.. Iowa Parks M. Martin John Gait E.M.Carr.... W.H.C. Pepperell.. Gus W. Richardson- Robert S. Lundry Fred E Beane C. A. Walsh J. Mack Love Maj.P. P.Johnson.. E. B. Krultschnitt . . George E. Hughes Kentucky .Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts.. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Murry Vandiver John W. Corcoran. . . Fred A. Baker L. A. Rosing C. C. Miller Sam uelB. Cook W. M. Cockrell James C. Dahlman. . T. W. Healy J. T. Amey Baltimore Spencer Watkins Nath.G. Robinson.. G. Walter Meade.... E.M. Pope D. B. Porter Boston Detroit St. Paul Meridian St. Louis Great Falls Omaha Carson Concord T.B.Love j G. Morony Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey.. . . Lee Hardman P. j. McGraph Daniel M. White.... W. K. Deveraux John J. Hudson John W. Thompson E. L. Price Newark New York North Carolina North Dakota... New Mexico Ohio Elliott Danforth.... Clement Manly Thomas Kleinogel.. J.H.Crist Daniel McConville. . Ed. L. Dunn F. A. E. Starr John M. Carman Franklin P. Owen .. . D.H.Thompson John A. Bowler J. M. Coleman J. W. Blake Poughkeepsie Raleigh. Fargo Santa Fe Columbus Oklahoma Citv.. Portland Al lento wn Scituate Columbia Sioux Falls Memphis.. E. C. Carruth Rafael Romero W.A.Taylor J. S. Lindsay Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania.. Rhode" Island... South Carolina. South Dakota.. Tennessee Texas Vermont Utah Virginia Napoleon Davis Matt Savage JohnB. Couley U. S. Gunter F. Begelmeier Sam B. Williamson- John H. Pleasants.. . John F. Senter E. A. McDaniels J. Bell Bigger Thomas Malouy Wm. H. Ohley C.J.Noel Kirk Dwver.... Mexia Bakersfleld Salt Lake City.. Richmond Spokane Weston Milwaukee Rawlins Herb. F. Bringham.. R.W.Sloan J. Taylor Ellyson.... H. T. Jones Andrew Edmiston.. . George W. Peck C. E. Blydenburgh.. Washington.... West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming STATE. PEOPLE'S. PROHIBITION. Name. Address. Name. Address. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California....... Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. Columbia. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois G. B. Deans John Q. White Thomas Fletcher... E.M. Wardall rl. Armstrong Win. M. Wheeler. . . . \Vm. Brothers E. M. Blake... Calera Phoenix. Little Rock Monrovia Denver Meriden Dover Washington. Seabreeze Atlanta BoiseCity C.W. Buck George C. Christian. F E. Coulter Frank I. Wiilsea H. B. Brown R. H. Cooper J O Perkins Montgomery. Eureka Springs. Sacramento. Denver. East Hampton. Cheswold. Atlanta. Boise City. Bloomington. Thornton. Estlierville. Lansing. Cincinnati. Auburn. Baltimore. Boston. Detroit. Minneapolis. C.C.Post J. D. Cunningham. . . P.H.Blake H. E. Taubeneck H A Lee Springfield Indianapolis DesMoines Topeka O. W. Stewart L. M.Crist M. W. Atwood M. Williams J.H.Moore N. F. Woodbury... T. M. Prentiss Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachi ,dtts.. Michigan Minnesota J . Rosenhei mer J. Bellangee J. W. Breidenthal... J. A. Parker A. B. Booth Louisville New Orleans Augusta Baltimore E. W. Boynton Hiram Vrooman E.Gerry Brown J. W. Ewing 1 FredC. Gibbs i Frank M. Forbush. . . Charles P. Ru-sell.. George W. Higgins. . Grand Ledge. . . St. Paul..... POLITICAL COMMITTEES. 73 CHAIRMEN AND SECRETARIES STAT.E COMMITTEES.-CONTINUED. STATE. Name. Adetrcst. Name. Address. Mississippi .' Missouri Montana Nebraska Dr. R.K. Prewitt... A Roselle Ackerman Henry "Ware Charles E. Stokes.. . J. M. Waters L.G.Parker lacob Stiner Pass Christian. St. Louis. Bozeman. Raymond. Reno. Littleton. Montclalr. Poughkeepsie. Salisbury. Fostoria. Portland. Philadelphia. Providence. Sioux Falls. Fayetteville. Will's Point. Fair Haven. Onancock. Seattle. Moundsville. Milwaukee. C. O. Reed J. H. Edmisten J M McCormack. . Helena Lincoln Reno tf. Hampshire., tfew Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. North Dakota.. Ohio D. B. Currier L. F. Fuller Hanover Vineland Albuquerque. Glens Falls Raleigh Fargo H. O. Jackson Robert J. S. White . M.Downing Edwin Shaver E. A. Taylor. Walter S. Payne C'. M.Weister Charles R. J ones James A. Williams.. J A Lucas M. P.Stamm D. M. 8. Fero . . . Hal. W. Ayer Frank J.Thompson. T. G. Fitzsimons Leo Vincent John C. Young J. Ed Leslie Cleveland Guthrie. Portland McKeesport Oklahoma Ore< r on Pennsylvania . . Rhode Island.. South Dakota... Tennessee Texas Utah L. M. Estabrook J. P. Buchanan J.S.Bradley H. W. Lawrence A. L. Bpwen J. H. Hob son Sioux Falls Nashville Dallas James A. Tate E.A.Wingo Salt Lake City. Dorset F TT ShPnard Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming Belona ! W. T. Bundick Tacoma |R. S. Green Parkersburg !J. H. Holt Milwaukee p. E. Clayton Sheridan II F. R. Baker Z. M.Cochran Robert Schilling.... L. C. Tidhall NATIONAL LIBERTY PARTY. STATE. Cliatrman. Residence. Secretary. Residence. Alabama Arizona Arkansas Vacant. Vacant. AlexMcKnight George D. Kellog. ... William P. Herrick. Vacant. Charles F. Fisher.... Vacant. J.F. Browne Vacant. J. W. Wells W.D.Watties B.F.Wright Vacant, j \\r Sawyer Arkadelphia Z.A.Clark Arkadelphia. San Jose. Denver. Drawbridge. Chicago. Franklin. Charles City. Louisville. Towson. Pawtucket. Detroit. Minneapolis. Nevada. Lincoln. Clermont. Millville. Durham. Lima. Swarthmore. Providence. Milwaukee. California Denver Geo. L. Kimbail Mrs. Anna Fisher. . . Henry H. Roser W.V.King Geo. P. Wilson Chas. Stoner Connecticut Delaware Florida Drawbridge Midland. Palos :. Georgia Idaho . . Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Reynolds Charles City Louisville Kentucky Louisiana Vacant. Vacant. A. G. Eichelberger. . C. E. Burnham H. A. Reynolds T.W.Davis Vacant. D. Ward King Wilder Nutting Charles E. Bentley. . Vacant. Charles K. Drury. . . . G.H. Strobell Vacant. T W Organ . Baltimore Worcester W.Frank Mitchell.. J. A. Nichols i Maine Maryland Massachusetts.. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Pontiac Minneapolis Maitland . W B Hatch A P Person W.F.Crigler R. A. Hawley Geo. W. Barnard.... D. D. Tower P.W.Rogers W. E. Crayton Harriet M. Kent David Woodcock. . . . S. T. Rice. Mrs. W.E.Thompson Butte. Lincoln Bath Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico.... New York North Carolina . North Dakota... Ohio Oklahoma Newark New York city. Durham Mansfield W. H. Rogers Vacant, J.W. Sharp Vacant. Vacant. D. G. Hendricks E. P. Durfee i Vacant. (Vacant. C. L. Brewer Ed.S. Rogers Vacant. I). A. Kneeland Vacant. \V. H. Gilstrap JW. C. Henson lA. R. Buckman Chester Pennsylvania. .. Rhode Island... South Carolina. South Dakota... Tennessee Texas Lansing. Hiilsboro. Waitsfield. Taeoma Lcwiston. jNorrie Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia . Wisconsin 74 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. CHAIRMEN OF COUNTY COMMITTEES-ILLINOIS. COUXTY. REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. Name. Address. Name. Address. Wm. Summerville.. . Walter Warder J. J.Sutton Maj. C. B. Loup Dr. J.C.Rickey C. J. McMannis H.C.Long W. S. Cowan C.E.Jones F. K. Robeson J. R. Smith Dr. W. L. Athon J. M. Tanner William H.Morris.. F.T. Blankenbaker. John M. Smyth. Quincy G. W. Montgomery.. S.B.Carey M. M. Sharp C. N. Smith Geo. E. Richardson. O. Wilkinson. . . Clayton. Cairo. Greenville. Belvidere. Mount Sterling. Princeton. Hardin. Lanark. Virginia. Champaign. Taylorville. Casey. Louisville. Carlyle. Mattoon. Chicago. Robinson. Toledo. Malta. Clinton. Tuscola. Wheaton. Paris. West Salem. Efflngham. Vera. Gibson City. Benton. Lewistown. Shawueetown. Whitehall. Morris. McLeansboro. Carthage. Elizabethtown. Oquawka. Kewanee. Watseka. Carbondale. Newton. Mount Vernon. Jerseyville. Galena. Vienna. Batavia. Kankakee. Oswego. Galesburg. Waukegan. Ottawa. Lawrenceville. West Brooklyn. Pontiac. Lincoln Decatur. Carlinville. Mitchell. Salem. Lacon. Mason City. Metropolis. Macomb. Woodstock. Bloomington. Petersburg. Viola. Waterloo. Hillsboro. Jacksonville. Sullivan. Rochelle. Peoria. Pinckneyville. Monticello. Pittsfleld. Golconda. Mound City. Flint. Alexander Bond Boone Brown . . Cairo Greenville Belvidere.-. Mount Sterling. . Princeton Belleview Shannon Beardstown Champaign Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign Christian Clark T.J.Selby Wm. Hogan John Dirreen Jas. W. Orr Henry Jayne Wm Lee Taylorville Marshall Clay. .. Louisville Carlyle Charleston Chicago Chas. L. Farris Jno. J. McGafflgan . . B. D. Parrish Thos. Gahan Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland DeKalb.... A. H.Jones M.A.Ewing Wm. Jackson Robinson Neoga Sbabbona Clinton A. L. Lowe Lyle Decius B. B. Smiley Fred Ball DeWitt Douglas DuPage Edgar W. M. Booth James Jones J.H.Ashley H. Dollarhide .... Tuscola Isaac D. Urquhart.. . Jno. W. Leonard H. S. Tanner FredBeehan Henry B. Wernsing Geo. F. Snerly B. F. Holder A. M. Brownlee M.P.Rice Jno. McKelligott . . . . Jno. F. Greer E.L. Clover P. L. McNabb Chas. Wiesemah W. R. Martin A.M.Thornton J. H. Mulligan T.M.Crangle W.A.Schwartz I. D. Shamhart. .. Wheaton Paris Edwards Efflngham Fayette H J Strawn R. F. Lawson John A. Bingham F.L.Cook C. A.Aiken E.M.Ross E. Mills ... Effingham Vandalia Paxton Benton Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin Farmington Ridgway Greene E. A. Eldred Carrollton Morris McLeansborc Carthage Elizabethtown.. Oquawka Grundy C. M.Stephen T. M. Eckley J. MackSholl Vol. Farrell .... Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson E. A. Hail.. Henry A. Leiberknecht T. S. Arnold Thos. Johns, Jr Edward A. Ebbert... Gen. C.W. Pavey.... W. S. Pittman Maj. Geo. S. Avery. . W.G. Smith F. G. Hanchett F.S.Breen W.R.Newton M. O. Williamson.. . . W. C. Upton Geneseo Watseka Iroquois Murphysboro Newton Mount Vernon.. Jersey ville Galena Vienna Jasper Jefferson Jersey C. R.Keller Cosmos Keller M.H. Cleary G.L. Stout John Miller Jo Daviess Johnson Kane Aurora Kankakee Manteno Yorkville J. C. Dolan Col. J. D. Russell.... M. J. Dougherty D. A. Grady Louis Hess Kendall Knox. .. Galesburg Waukegan. . Late LaSalle Lawrence F. M. Ryan . . Streator Lawrenceville .. . Paw Paw D. A. Fish Frank C. Meserve... Harry L. Fordham.. R. S. Mcllduff Lee Dr T H Stetler Livingston J. E. Morrow T. M. Harris R. P. Lytle Pontiac Lincoln Decatur Girard Logan Macon . . . T. T. Beach .. H.M.Bragg J. W. Lampkin M.J.Link S. J.Smith R. M. Barnes. Macoupin Madison Col. S. Me Knight . . I.W.Cook C.L.McMackin H. C. DePue O.H.Harpham. Troy Salem Lacon Marshall Mason Massac A.M. Bird Dr. J. T. Willis Metropolis Louis Vallee W. A. Compton J. D. Donovan Jno. F.Wight H. M. Levering A. M. Pinkerton Dr. J. S. Sennott T. M. Jett Warren Case McDonough McHenry McLean H C. Agnew L.T. Hoy R A Russell Macomb Woodstock Bloomington Petersburg. Aiedo Harrisonville Hillsboro Jacksonville Bethany Polo Peoria Menard Mercer Monroe Geo. W. Hatch J. A. Cummins J. G. Schneider . Montgomery Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria C. A. Ramsav Geo. L. Merrill J. A. Freeland M. E. Schroyer Dr. Geo. A. Zeller . . Dr. H. P.Huntsineer W. M. Dewees A. G. Crawford .... A. W. Walker E.W. McClelland.... J.B.Albert Wm. Kirkwood M. L. Ettlnger Col. Jno. Warner Chas. D. Kane Wm.E. Krebs W H Crow Perry Pinckney ville Deland Pittsfleld Pldtt Pike Pope Pulaski Golconda Mound City Florid H.B. Pierce C. H. Wehrenberg . . W.A.Kays Putnam POLITICAL COMMITTEES. 75 ILLINOIS COUNTY COMMITTEES. CONTINUED. COUXTT. Name. Address. Name. Address. Randolph Kichland Kock Island... . SaMne . . Sangamon Schuyler W. R. McKenzie Aden Knoph W. F Easton Chester Frank Moore Sparta. Olney. Moline. Harrisburg. Springfield. Rushville. Alsey. Shelbyville. Wyoming. Belleville. Kent. Pekin. Alto Pass. Danville. Mount Carmel. Monmouth. Nashville. Fairfield. Carmi. Fulton. Joliet. Marion. Rockford. El Paso. Olney Moline Harrisburg Springfield. Rushville George Bowlby Wm. Moore A.G. Abney W. G. Murray Jno. Neill W.I. Reynolds J.Otis Humphrey... F. A. Warden...." Scott Shelby J.B.Mayer J. C. Westervelt V. G. Fuller Charles Becker Winchester G. W. Bowman C W Steward Shelby ville Toulon Belleville Stark F.R.Jacobs M. W. Schaefer D. F. Thompson John L. Smith St Clair Stcphenson Tazewell Gen. S. D. Atkins C. A. Kuhl ... Freeport Pekin Union Vermilion i Wabash L T Linnell Cobden H.R.Buckingham.. Geo. R. Litten las. E. Inskeep F Regnier W. R. Jewell Antone Speacth C. A. McLaughlin . . . H.J.Schmidt Col. T. W. Scott Jasper Partridge F. D.Ramsey H. M. Snapp Wm. Hendrickson. . . E.H. Marsh C. F. Brown Danville Mount Carmel... Monmouth Nashville Fairfield Warren Washington Wavne 1 White Wm. McCracken Adam Rinard L L Staley : Whiteside Will Williamson Winnebago Woodf ord Morrison Joliet Marion Rockford Roanoke A. W. Bastian Dr. M. W. Cushing... W.T.Davis Chas. W. Ferguson.. Thos. Cribben COUNTY. PEOPLE'S. PROHIBITION. Name. Address. Name. Address. Adams Alexander Bond H.J.Parker Thomas O'Shea L.S.Neeley Clayton Cairo Pierson J.M.Rudy M. Easterday J. McCracken V. I.Clark. . Camp Point. Cairo. Keno. Belvidere. Mount Sterling. Princeton. Batchtown. Mount Carroll. Virginia. Champaign. Mount Auburn. Casey. Brown .... S.D.Nokes Clarence Gibbons... . George W. Long H. S. Dressback George W. Leeper.. . Mound Station . . W. B. Riggs O.L.Dayton A. C. Wilson Bureau Calhoun Carroll Belleview Lanark Chandlerville.... J.Zook M. H. White 1. B. McKinley Isaac Lawson Cass I Christian Clark. C. W.Ebert S. S. Dixon Dr. J. M. Bevies Owaneco Casev Louisville C. C. Foucher Clav T. C. Hambleton. ... Flora. Charleston. Chicago. Robinson. Greenup. DeKalb. Clinton. Tuscola. Wheaton. Paris. Bone Gap. Effingham. Vandalia. Paxton. Benton. Astoria. Tromby. Carrollton. Morris. McLeansboro. Middle Creek. Elizabeth town. Disco. Woodhull. Onarga. Carbondale. Newton. Mount Vernon. Jerseyville. Stockton. Tunnel Hill. Geneva. Kankakee. Yorkville. Abingdon. Libertyville. Marseilles. Lawrenceville. Dixon. Clinton Coles Cook Crawford A. Whitmar H. S. Taylor John D. Trimble Thomas Ratcliff Humboldt Chicago Trimble J A.Clements John H. Hill W.C. Swartz. Cumberland i DeKalb Jewett J.K.Dillon. .. M D Barber : DeWitt C.R.Gideon T. Z. Magarrells Clinton Tuscola E.H.Robb John Lindsey E. C. Guild ! Douglas ! puPage Edgar T. J.Davis Charles Clark Paris i Albion ' W. B.Thompson J. T. Drury. Edwards Effingham Favette i Ford C. M. Wilson... Eberle Henrv B. Kepley. . . I. L. Clayton J.M.Huston Vandalia Wm Patton Franklin Enoch Sommers N. O. Campbell H. T. Shain Akin Canton W. H. Carner J. Mcrifillanrt Gallatin Gossett L. L. Orr. . H.T TTacAr i Grundy Hamilton Hancock Hardin Andrew Jansen John P. Stelle Morris |Wm. A. Walley J.N.Wilson Reuben Cravens C R. Hine Dahlgren Bo wen Rose Clair Arch. E. McNall J.N. Crusen Marvin MoKin. John Miller Galva C. A. Peck jlroquois Jackson . lG. H. Winters .I.W.Winfrey : .T W TTrmpv Andrew Watson J M Geddes Murphysboro Newton Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson W C Blair Mount . Vernon ..' Chas. Yearwood Elsa J. H. Belt Nora L. M. Bade Vienna R. W. Laughlin Thos. A. Elder J. M. Gibberson., John Crawford J. W. Damson ! Kane .... i J C.. Mari*>r Alonzo Stanzel ! E. H. Burridge L. B.Morse Knox J.T. Duke Galesburg i Lake Con Marble IFox Lake LaSalle |A.C. Crosswell Streator Lawrence George W. Emerick.;Sumner ; Lee Leslie Long Sublette J. Thurber J. H. Fenner i Fred A. Lawton 7*3 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR ILLINOIS COUNTY COMMITTEES.-CONTINUED. COUNTY. Name. Address. Name. Address. Livingston.... Logan Macon Macoupin ... Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac McDonough .. McHenry ..... McLean Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Monltrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pone Pulaski Patnam Randolph Richland, Rock Island .. Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark St. Clair Stephenson .. Tazewell Union Vermi'ion Wabash Warren Washington .. Wayne White Whiteside.... Will Williamson .. Winnebago .. Woodford.... E. W. Pearson D. L. Braucher ... D. A. Good Adolph Fuchs John Kramer I.E.Hodges Cayuga Lincoln Bearsdale Mount Olive.. Collinsville . . Sedar W. L. Heberling.. W. C. Armstrong . Edward Burk... Havana , Metropolis . . . Macomb , D. H. Tuesburg W. W. Houser.. .D. Bridgeman.., Wm.Neil , C. L. S. Brown C. Rohrbaugh Geo. M. Locke . W. S. Bales M. S. Campbell. I. L.Notter H. F. Mansfield. Alex. Platt A. Huffman... . Petersburg. . . Aledo Waterloo Hillsboro Jacksonville . Lovington..., W/H'.ciark! !'.'.! H. Ahlers... Peoria Pyatt Jas. M. Winn J. F. Hight S. F. Gumbart E. B. Smith W.P.Allen CalnornHall H. N. Sellers John Anderson Arthur Ware ohn Ware E. P. McMurray.... " " ,T. West Pontiac. Lincoln. Decatur. Bunker Hill. Edwardsville. Kinmundy. Henry. Forest City. Samoth. Macomb. Ridgetield. Bloomi ngton. Petersburg. Aledo. Albert Fen ton.. H.M. Golden... Pittsfleld New Liberty- Abraham Brown... Joseph Palmer Louis. Tahns D. N.Anderson S. P.V.Arnold Enoch Edmondson. Matt Foots J. F.Christraan W. W.Searl J.C. Harder New Palestine. Noble Moline Harrisburg Springfif Id Rushville Alsey. Shelbyville .... Bradford East St. Louis.. i. F.. Crandall B. H. Bundy !J.M. McCafce ij. M. Scherrer !L.H. Smith John Smith E. M. Turner James Cobbel J.M.Pratt R. F. Kinne William Ried Charles Pargren . . . T. A.McCord Pekin Dongola D. R. Sheen J. H. Spillman M. F. Scott Geo. Locke J. P. Feezer S. C. Spanieling Henry Gardiner T. M. Smith G. W. Merrill Byron Jordan W. H. Tate Robert H. Patton.. J. N. Speed Rev. Breach Samuel Wright... . P. J. Reynolds Wm. Little T.D. Wilcoxen D. W. Puterbaugh. Mount Carmel. Monmouth . . . Nashville Johnsonville... NorrisCity Erie. JolU't Marion Rockford... Roanoke . . . M. Easton.... W. H. Hughes.. I.J.Milne T.Jones. Jr J. A. L. Scott.... eo.M. Beck.... S. F. Shirley L. E. Ross. F.M. Goodall... R. S. Snyder N.J.Wright Butler. Waverly. Sullivj-n. Leaf River. Peoria. Tamaroa. Dement. Kinderhart. Ozark. Villa Ridge. Florid. Marissa. Olney. Orion. Eldorado. Springtteld. Rushville. Winchester. Sbelbyville. Toulon. Belleville. Freeport. Mackinaw. Danville. Mount Carmel. Monmouih. iXashville. lOrchardville. Carmi. Rock Falls. Joliet. Marion. Rockford. Eureka. SILVER REPUBLICAN PARTY. COUNTY. Members. Address. COUNTY. Members. Address. Adams Alexander... Fond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign.. Christian.... Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland. DeKalb DeWitt Douglas DuPage Edgar Edwards A. J. Ketchum. Wm. Davidson Nat h. Dresser.. George Pierce.. J. W. Curry.... ! N. C. Buswell.. reeley Edwards J. H. Carbaugb... B.C. Foster S. W. Love H. C. Chapman.. Dr. J.Madison... W. A. H. Coday.. Maj. S.Johnson.. R.P. Hackett.... Jas. H. Teller. .. J. R Muchmore.. J. P. Ewart H. E. Dunlop .... Dr.D.W.Edmist'n H. A. Compion. E. H. Prince.... L.O.Jenkins.... W.A.Shelby .... La Prairie. Cairo. Beaver Crk. Pelvidere. Mt. Sterling. Neponset. Hamburgh. Lanark. Beardstown. Urbana. Ttfylorville. Marshall Clay City. !Huey. Charleston. Chicago. Oblong. Greentip. DeKalb. Clinton. Bourbon. Downer's Gr. Paris. Maple Grove Efflngham.. Fayette Ford Franklin ... Fulton Gallatin.... Greene Grundy Hamilton... Hancock . . . Henderson. Henry Iroouois... . Jackson Jasper Hardin Jefferson . . Jersey Jo Daviess. Johnson ... Kane Kankakee. Kendall Knox M. Allen J.G, Maier J. B. ioley J. T. Burgess Stephen Bogue. . L. Rowan E.K.Williams... ..A. Finch Juo. McCullom .. M. Weinberg E. L. Moffett F. W. Stillwell... James Scott 0. P. Louden 1. D. Shamhart.. Judse Hale G. W. Wood rone. Dr.W. Park John Hatch J. M. Brown S.N.Hoover T.Huling W.F.Wiley W.C. Holden.... Effingham. St. Elmo. Gibson City. Benton. Vermont. Shawn'et'wn. Carrollton. Verona. McLeansboro Aueusta. Milroy. Kewaunee. Oilman. Carbondale. Newton. Eliza betht'n. Sheller. Grafton. Galena. Vienna. Auroia. Kankakee. Piano. Galesburg. POLITICAL COMMITTEES. 77 ILLINOIS COUNTY COMMITTEES.-CONTINUED. DISTRICT. Members. Address. DISTRICT. Members. Address. Lake.... LaSalle Lawrence Lee R. S. Ferguson... Fawcett Plumb.. L. Barnes E. E. Chase Waukegan. Streator. Lawrencev'e. Am boy. Pulaski Putnam Randolph. ... Richland .... Dr. Crane A. C. More T. F. Alexander.. H. T. Watkins... Beechwood. Granville. Sparta. Olney. Livingston . . . C. C. Strawn Pontiac. Rock Island.. E. H. Guyer T M. Pickett Rock Island. Macon Frank Ewing Lincoln Dubois Springfield. Macoupin Madison Marion E. B. Wideman.. Wm. Armstrong. B. F. Martin Carlinville. Alton-. Salem. Schuyler Scott Dr. V.M.Taylor. J. E. Wyand A.. P. Grant Chatham. Rushville. Winchester. Marshall Massac Mason McDcnougb . McHenry... . McLean A. Broaddus .... H. Westerman... A. D. Black Samuel Frost A. J, Kingman . . A. E. DoMange.. La con. Metropolis. Mason City. Macomb. Woodstock. Bloomington. Shelby Stark St. Clair Step ben son... Tazewell Union Wm. Sturgis A. Y. Fuller G. T. Thomas.... Wm. E. Sibley... A. G. Kingman . . Zach Groner Shelbyville. Wyoming. Belleville. Freeport. Fremont . Dongola. Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan J.W. Cleney .... A. B. Petrie H. Miller D. P. Brophy J. Unglaub Petersburg. NewWrindsor. Renault. Nokomis. Woodson. Vermilion Wabash Warren Washington.. Wayne L. Doney J. F. Harrington. .I.E. McDowell.. F. H. Fiene C. C. Wilson Fairmont. Allendale. Monmouth. Nashville. Fairfleld. Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Isaac Hudson E. L. Orput Geo. T. Gilliam.. Al. A. Driemeier. E. R. Say lor G.H.Watson.... Jas. Bennett Sullivan. Rochelle. Peoria. Pinckneyv'l'e Bement. Barry. Golconda. White Whiteside Will Williamson . . Winnebago... Woodford .... Leonard Ward... C. L. Sheldon .... A. S. Phelps Wm. Kiger S. L.Conde R. B. Dickenson.. Carmi. Sterling Joliet. Dwina. Rockford. Eureka. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEES. ILLINOIS. REPUBLICAN. Headquarters Chicago. Chairman Charles P. Hitch, Paris. Secretary James R. B. Van Cleave. Treasurer James H. Gilbert. At Large- A. W Berggren, Galesburg; I. C. Edwards, Peoria; John A. Sterling. Bloomington; E. H.Morris, Chicago; J. C. Buckner, Chicago. DEMOCRATIC. Headquarters Chicago. Chairm an James W. Orr. Secretary Arthur C. Bentley. Treasurer M. F. Dunlap. At Large Geo. E. Brennan. Braid- wood; B. J. Claggett. Lexington; Fred B. Eldred, city hall, Chicago; Ross R. Fuller. Charleston; Thos. Gahan, 4193 S. Halsted-st., Chicago; W. H. Hinrichsen, Jacksonville; Frank W. Havill, Mt. Carmel; Joseph P. Maho- ney,l(JO Washington-st,,Chicago; Theo. Nelson, 4559 Forrestville-av.. Chicago. DISTRICT. Members. Members. Address. 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th llth 12th 13th 14th loth If.th 17th 18th Iftth 2oth 21st 22d T. N. Jamieson Charles S. Deneen .. ErnestJ.Mager loseph E. Bidwill... Adam Wolf William T.Bali Jame Pease IraC. Copley H.O. Hilton James McKinney ... Ralph F. Bradford.. E. W. Willaid Dr. L. S. Wilcox :*. O. Spring W. H. Hainline Charles S. Rannels . J. R. Smith Dr. R. F. Bennett C. P. Hitch lohnH. Miller W. A. Stoker L.T.Linnell Chicago Chicago stadt Chicago. Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Aurora Rockford Aledo ... Pontiac Joliet Champaign ... Peoria Macomb Jacksonville .. Taylorville.... Litchfleld Paris McLeansboro. Ceutralia Cobden Alex. J. Jonea Thomas Byrne T.J. McNally Thomas Cusack T. F. Little oseph S. Martin . C. A.Williams ). J. Hogan Charles Nieman. . . A. W.Bastian Daniel Heenan ... P. F. Donovan W.H. Purcell '". J. Quinn T. J. Dudman A.. C. Bentley -.B. Ricks George F. Miner . . i.B.Lee E. C. Kramer (V.S.Matthews.... Reed Green Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Geneva. Freeport. Fulton. Streator. Kankakee. Urbana. Peoria. Macomb. Pittsfleld. Taylorville. Shelbyville. asey. Fairfleld. Kinmundy. Cairo. 78 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEES.-COXTINUED. PEOPLE'S. Headquarters Springfield. Chairman H. E. Taubeneck. Secretary Chas. E. Palmer. Treasurer 8. P. V. Arnold. Executive Committee-'B.. E. Taubeneck, Marshall; Chas.E. Palmer. Noble; S. P. V. Arnold Springfield; Howard S. Taylor, Chicago; W. C.Blair, Mount Vernon; H. E.Baldwin, Joliet: N. M. Barnett, Hallsville; J. D. Hess, Pittsfleld; Wm. Bryant, Mattoon. MEMBERS. Address. MEMBERS. Address. James Lawdei F. W. Palmer L K Davis Chicago. Chicago. Englewood. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Rockford. Chicago. Manteno. Chicago. Catlin. Cayuga. Bloomington. Chicago. Joliet. Canton. Ottawa. S. W. Walker. N. M. Barnett F B Bullard Macomb. Hallsville. Mt. Pulaski. Geneseo. Waverly. Alexis. Giliespie. Big Neck. Vandalia. Springfield Mattoon. Decatur Salem. Paris. Mt. Cannel. Flat Rock. Mt. Vernon. Hamburg. Shiloh. E. St. Louis. Harrisburg. p j May H.M.Gilbert. Henry M. Mill Robert Hollow J. F.Clark.... ' j j Dean Geo. E. Beckw Geo. W. Whifl Geo. A. Mawn P J O'Reilly ith . ay le S West M. F. Houston S. P. V. Arnold Wm. Bryant . W. E. R. Kell. O. F. Evans.... Andrew Ashtc G. A. Ellingso O. W. Barnarc Jas. P. Clark. Chas. A. KelU .Tno. G. Redmc E. W. Pearson W. F. Lemme. Francis B. Bo C. C. Glaswort H. E. Baldwin J. F. Randolpl Joseph A. Hoi 1 Geo. E. Zimme J E. Seller rly A. L. Maxwell W.C.Blair.... W. C. Thornto T. J. Cross ?rman . . a. h G O. Purdy D. N. Anderso a. . . . PROHIBITION. Headquarters Champaign. Cliairman G eorge W. Gere. Secretary James H. Shaw Treasurer-^. B. Hobbs. DISTRICT. Members. Address. DISTRICT. Members. Address. 1st ... 2d E. P. Gaston Arthur GurJey... H. J. Brubaker.. Alonzo E.Wilson J. A. Ruth J. G. BatterShill. F.H. Booth C. W. Bailey Mrs.Carrie Grout C A Peck Harvey. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Chicago. Geneva. Rockford. Woodhull. Eureka. 12th 13th G.B. Winter George W. Gere. O. W.Stewart.... L. F. Gumbart . . . H. C. Tunison.... James H. Felter.. J. T. Killam Hale Johnson ... P. S. Pope A. J. Meek Halleck Johnson Onarga. Champaign. Mackinaw. Macomb. Jacksonville. Springfield. Tower Hill. Newton Benton. Marissa. Villa Ridge. i3d 14th 15th 16th 17th 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 18th 19th 9th 20th 21st 10th llth Wm. Drummet.. 22d *... NATIONAL (GOLD) DEMOCRATIC. He idquart-zrs Chicago. Chairman Adams G. Goodrich. Secretary R. E. Spangler. Treasurer Theo. Oehne. At Large Henry S. Robbins, Chicago; Francis S. Peabodv, Chicago; William Legner, Chicago; John F. O'Brien, Chicago; Ben T. Cable. Rock Island; William S. Forman, East St. Louis; James T. Hoblitt, Lincoln; Paul Kersch. Rock Island. DISTRICT. Members. Address. DISTRICT. Members. Address. 1st 2d 3d rheodore Oehne. Chicago. A.. H. Champlin.. Chicago. Thomas Kerwin.. Chicago. R. E. Spangler. . . Chicago. Joseph Schofield. Chicago. Jacob Hpokins... 1 Chicago. BLenry Thwing... Chicago. Clinton Rosette.. DeKalb. James Sheehan.. Galena. Thomas Hardin.. Fulton. P. C. Knight I Pontiac. 12th.... 13th Uth loth Wilson S. Kay.... F.E.O'Neil J. W. Hunter.... C. H. Williamson Edward Kinman. H.Schlonderman W. B. Townsend J. E. Parrish R. J. Burns Watseka, Champaign. Peoria. Ouincy. Jacksonville. Decatur. Shelbyville. Paris. Lewisville. Waterloo. Cairo. 4th 5th 16th 17th 18th.. . 6th .... ! 7th 1 8th 19th.. . 9th 20th.. .. 10th 21st Wm. H. Horine.. David Lensden.. llth : 22d BANK CLEARTNGS. 79 SILVER REPUBLICAN. Headquarters Chicago. Chairman C. C. Strawn. Secretary F. C. Wood. Treasurer J. S. Kendall. At Large H. V. Reed, Chicago; J. S. Monroe, Chicago; Judge A. Sample, Paxton; Hon. 8. N. Hoover, Aurora. DISTRICT. Members. Address. DISTRICT. Members. Address. 1st las. H. Teller.... Chi J.W.Wilson Chi Dr.G. M.EmrickChi [lev. E. B. Weeks Chi F. C. Wood Chi Sol. J. S. Kendall Ch? iev. I. W. Higgs. Chi< E. H. Prince . . . . DOT 3ago. -ago. 3ago. 2ago. ?ago. Jago. ;ago. raer's Gr. helle. ranee, tiac. 12th... A. S. Phelps Jol let. omington. >ria. oklyn. itham. enville. ey. em. den. 2d 13th A. E. De Mange.. Bio Geo. T. Gilliam.. Pet J.E. Camp Brc j.Tohn C.George.. Bai Dr. V. M. Taylor. Chi Edw'dW. Dresser Gre Dr. H. T. Watkins Oln B. E.Martin Sal Geo. H. Clark.... Cot 3d 14th &:::::::::::: 5th 6th 15th 16th .... 17th. 7th 18th 19th 21st .. gth 9th 3. W. Hamlin . . . Roc Wm.Lyle KCT 3. C. Strawn Pon 10th..... llth 22d BANE CLEARINGS. At 85 cities for eleven months of the years 1895-6-7, inclusive, as reported by " Bradstreet's." CLEARING HOUSES. 1897. 1896. 1895. CLEARING HOUSES. 1897. 1896. 1895. Boston Providence... Hartford .... New Haven . Worcester . . . Springfield .. Portland Fall River. .. Lowell New Bedford Tot.N. Eng.. New York Philadelphia . Pittsburg Buffalo Rochester Syracuse Wilmington .. Scranton.Pa.. Binghamton.. Tot. Middle. Cincinnati Detroit Cleveland Louisville Indianapolis . Columbus Grand Rapids Lexington Kalamazoo. .. -4,627730547 245026900 1131857(19 724* :<>>> 6660U771 62703534 62967989 399>;0917 30628791 23968783 -40HJ.s:u.o:s2 232.:iO.).oOO 109.102.627 70,194.679 64.536.819 61.890.993 60.0W.894 38.037.780 28.406.446 21,720.306 255,258.'400 1(K040.!KJ 71,177.335 62.445,039 63.901. !<) 59.360,024 36.539,965 30,475.773 20.528.154 St. Louis.... Kansas City Fort Worth. St. Joseph .. Topeka Wichita Waco* Houston* Galveston* . . Tot. S'w'n . Baltimore . . . New Orleans. Savannah . . . Richmond ... Memphis Washington . Atlanta Norfolk Nashville.... Birmingham. Jacksonville. Chattanooga. Tot. So'th'n SanFrancis'o Denver Salt Lake C'y Portland | Los Angeles . Seattle Tacoma Spokane Tot.Far-W'n Grand total Untd.States Outside New York 1,234.097.965 492.917.104 65.489.514 60,751.796 24,421,193 18.691.620 52.656.549 248,961.695 251.327,000 $1045.697.981 453.751.683 59,597.988 5&JO&608 18,775,214 18.485.581 73.868.722 219.617,145 229.856,151 $1135,299,004 472,810.920 67,425.531 ,733.117 ,497,749 .120.231 84,492,314 224,986,421 242,242.651 1,896,368,192 719.013.801 356.V93.918 113.637.074 104.954.639 83.614.974 88,570.521 63.579.622 42.135,199 49.214.869 18.703,133 9.838.571 13,059.702 ,652.417.055 650.831.381 414,306.693 111.314.707 102.903.285 93,667,603 87.791.254 61.519.484 45.657.144 43.173.877 18.748,493 12.903.616 11,161.409 1,779,886,552 623,310381 429.661.141 109.399.370 110,475.295 85,428,979 87,767,901 57,619,514 45,575.2-'.' 45,325.144 17,992,869 15,496.324 11,099.295 5,345234577 29.828664516 2.Syt>s51*W> 745146202 190214401 72807193 45509761 32476054 B96NIU)1 15367600 4,767,117,876 26214,835.951 2,891.111.174 6So.526.*o:> 200.415.017 71,571.681 45.547.711 42.266,405 38,231.224 15.047.700 5,048,046,844 26931,903,886 3.223.919.541 678.2S2.025 200.705.738 73,039.205 46.916,747 33,674.969 35,293.310 16.169.300 33,866654736 567041750 272671708 2*337951 292501 745 2120S21KJOI 167247100 1286082 12080881 9152153 7646459 8011653 -(0202,553,671 531,859.750 272.670,408 274.760.697 257.663.768 185,786.861 159.566.200 35,734:328 13.S01.S4b 12,656.385 11.959.928 11.380.157 8.082.479 8.058,588 31239,904,?24 596,220,980 302,003.708 271,350.846 287.229,282 191,251.648 167.307,100 38.848.602 16,565,89*; 11,397,620 12.045.324 15,073.09S 8,301.707 8,452,418 1,663,116,023 680,125.688 113.214.876 69.959.536 64.656.465 56.490.113 31.208.349 25,225:625 29,629.074 1,653,978,946 621,598,804 110.260.453 60.020.853 56,054.145 51.221.279 25.68S.357 24.996.799 22,186.449 1,639,151,502 629,704.572 126.371.272 48,488,175 54,440.110 55,108.942 23,497.157 26.390.503 18.070,055 Bay City SpringTld, O.. Canton, O TotWestern Chicago Minneapolis . Milwaukee .. St. Paul Omaha Peoria Des Moines.. Sioux City ... Lincoln Rockford, 111. Fargo, N. D. . 51,011,439,852 21,182,775,336 544,682.683 325.770.211 74.651.334 58.040.051 30.256.320 972,027,139 46205,101.094 19990,265,140 476,824.907 308,856,44 57,409.493 55.689.412 30,702,767 982,070,786 47944,530,543 21012,626,657 628,828.321 274,905,893 49.231.886 55,616,188 34.a52.985 1893317085 4,098017907 361758274 22574 18oO 17565224*) 219744321 7318iC7b 45707491 28906308 15006183 913416U 7322851 3191598 3564621 4307624 1,783,981,392 4.019.322,827 351.355.159 212.triO.2ir, 208.533.JW 193.765.0i3 78,775,125 44,214.022 22.763.87C 13.801.06b 9.645.513 8.232,379 3.605.788 2.837,759 3.312,2** 1,926,057,224 4,195,580,256 331.061,882 224,191,032 198.T23.675 171.794.862 92.009.272 48,108,158 25,176.896 16,433.682 9.923,r.03 7,277.066 3.124,086 2,976,404 3,032.03? Canada. Montreal (Toronto Winnipeg.... !Halifax Hamilton.... Tot.Canada Sioux Falls. . Fremont.Neb Hastings,Neb Tot N'w'n. . 5.271269ol:i 5.173.025.015 5.329,412.911 1,033,400,599 929.4-S2.019 942.935,273 i *Not included in totals because they contain other items than clearings. 80 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. THE ELECTORAL VOTE IN 1896. The electoral vote as declared by congress Jan. 11, 1897, was as follows: STATES. PRESI- DENT. VTCE- PRESUDEXT. STATES. PRESI- DENT. PRESLDEXT. McKinley. | j I 1 McKinleii. e 1 1 f Alabama ' 11 Nevada 3 3 Arkansas 5 3 3 "i New Hampshire . . 4 4 California .. .. 8 4 8 New Jersey New York 10 36 ....... 10 36 ...... '"5" Colorado Connecticut Delaware 6 3 6 3 North Carolina North Dakota.. Florida 4 4 Ohio 23 33 '"2 Georgia 13 3 13 2 .... 4 4 Idaho Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina 32 4 ....... 4 12 32 4 '"9" 4 12 15 1 Illinois 24 21 Indiana 15 15 Iowa 13 13 South Dakota. Kansas 10 10 1 4 "i Tennessee Kentucky 12 6 \ 8 li 6 Texas 15 3 4 Louisiana Maine Utah Vermont 4 Maryland 8 8 Virginia . 12 |Q Massachusetts.. .. Michigan 15 14 9 15 2 ...? 11 West Virginia Wisconsin 6 6 12 9 9 9 3 2 146 1 ~30 Missouri . . . 17 13 1 4 4 2 4 Total 271 176 271~ Montana Nebraska 8 DESTINATION ( State. Num. )F ] ber. 602 606 340 ,581 ,913 EMIGRANTS, 1897. State. Number. ... 1,058 1 "> n? i Illinois Vermont Michigan i ,3341 .472 ,487 ,234! ,777 ,022 ,090 650 746 491 678 180 .015 155 21 86 Massachusetts Rhode Island 24 9. Connecticut 6 Iowa i Total 35 627 263 ,248 ,525 250 111 273 670 167 311 59 36 254 212 123 50 321 872 521 205 449 ~580 593 Total 34 New Jersey 10 North Dakota ] Delaware South Dakota Nebraska District of Coluinb Total ta Kansas Montana Wyouv'ng 1JA Virginia .. West Virginia North Carolina Total South Carolina . E ,112 665 815 ,825 130 187 1211 76 1 Florida 4 Washington Alabama Mississippi California 4 Idaho Utah Nevada Tennessee Arizona Total 10 Alaska Total Ohio 4 f .821 ,832j Total United S tates 230 STATISTICS OF EDUCATION. 81 STATISTICS OF EDUCATION-1895-96. (By Alexander Summers, Statistician of the U. S. Bureau of Education.) Population, Enrollment, Average Daily Attendance, Number and Sex of Teachers in Common Schools. STATE OR TERRITORY. Est. total popula- tion in 1896. Pupils enrolled in common schools. Per cent of pop- ulati'n en- rolled. Average daily attend- ance. TEACHERS. Male. Female. Total. United States North Atlantic Division.. . . South Atlantic Division. . . . South Central Division North Central Division Western Division . 70,595,321 *14,379,078 20.37 9,747,015 130,366 269,959 400,325 19,520,400 9,667.000 12.747,200 2-1,827,541 3,833,180 3.463,912 2,000,214 2,689,5;!8 5,510,4f>3 714,951 17.75 20.69 21.10 22.19 18.66 2,394.190 1,250.885 1.794,981 3,809,542 497,414 $166 AJ,loD 31.328 54.042 6,211 18,448 24.953 27.990 123.880 14,688 97,067 45,119 59.318 177,922 20,899 North Atlantic Division- Maine 655,600 389,000 332,500 2,547,000 393,400 817,900 6,722,000 1,716,000 5,947,000 173,200 1.159,000 273,600 1,697,000 849,300 1,763,000 1,256.000 2,015,01)0 480,900 1,993.000 1,857,000 1,709.000 1,431,000 1,234,000 2.979,(X)0 1,270,000 274,200 3,855.000 2.28!MIUO 4,509.000 2,241.641 2:054,000 1,641,000 2.iKS.(XK) 3.005.0W 303.WJO 401,300 1,111,000 1,329,000 209.800 99,700 544,201) 177,200 78380 25S.500 41.500 143.400 479,700 378,800 1,422,000 134,140 62,437 65,411 424,353 59.241 141,485 1,176,074 280.330 1,120,441 33,174 219,362 42,464 362,133 423,786 100,373 400,126 478,125 319.526 350,615 164,317 616,568 296,575 63.686 820,562 543,665 898,619 476.684 412,514 354,657 543,052 6M,947 57.088 83,026 272,310 378,339 28.876 11.582 94,686 23,359 12.889 66.710 7,267 32.560 90,113 87.212 259*97 20.46 16.05 19.67 16.66 15.06 17.30 17.50 16.33 18.84 19.16 18.93 15.30"' 21.34 25.40 21.04 18.50 21.04 20.87 20.08 25.75 18.70 24.62 13.32 20.70 23.34 23.23 21.28 23.75 19.93 21.26 20.09 21.62 26.01 22.13 18.80 21.93 24.52 28.48 13.77, 11. Cr 17.40 13.18 16.45 25.82 17.51 22.71 18.79 23.03 18.27 94.912 42,OSO 46.261 321.685 41,ti91 96,925 772.054 175,895 802,737 122,693 123,227 32,153 209,528 141,081 231,725 170,201 254,142 66,135 286,861 338,330 1201,000 , 202,683 115,316 440,249 171.918 35,597 597,925 401,702 681,525 1324,622 1271,000 230,596 315,242 436.388 38,478 t54.500 174.837 252,727 19,443 117,700 62,410 15,a37. 7,e*r 45.fvi8 5.312* 24,256 63,212 61,721 184,124 tl,268 280 379 1,078 185 483 5,421 779 8,796 ftffi 1.106 136 3.003 3,828 4.294 2,028 4,507 1,046 4,962 5,157 4,260 3.647 1391 6,815 4,391 705 10,305 7.130 7.057 3,634 2,440 2,544 5,614 5,913 1,043 1,368 2.7CO 4,294 226 105 74T 341 113 4 1 262 1,184 1,287 1405 t5.518 2.907 2.572 11,197 1,517 ti3.529 28,399 4841 17,968 1fi2? 3.510 895 5,414 2,626 3,591 2,419 4,414 1,462 5,247 3,756 2,921 4.208 2.146 6.402 2,282 1,028 14,875 9!894 8,975 22.507 8.931 1,984 3,448 7,3^8 7,406 730 3(!0 2,174 243 21i 692 242 465 2.0(51 2,0:iO 5,480 16,786 3.187 2,951 12,275 1,702 ttS.962 33,820 5620 26,764 t840 4,616 1,031 8,417 6.454 7.885 4.447 8,921 2,508 10,209 8.913 7,181 7.855 3.537 13.217 6.673 1,733 25,180 14.884 25UI6 16.013 12,834 11,519 28,121 14,844 3,027 4,816 10,068 11,700 956 4S3 '630.903 1.006,968 t2.090,125 3,331,408 677,301 189,144 1,993.384 161,494 li;235 572,554 75,232 255.619 828.191 997,640 2.517,828 Massachusetts Rhode Island. 118,031 261.664 3,748,744 2,196,240 5,491,422 16,000 574,057 Connecticut New York Pennsylvania South Atlantic Division- Delaware (1831-93).. Maryland District of Columbia Virginia 915,430 330.995 705.166 484.311 1958.940 129,728 1,804,360 1.240,176 350,000 923,500 315,452 2,839.751 490,549 123,278 1,741,649 1,708,008 1.000.000 570.081 1657.848 1-702,518 West Virginia South Carolina. Georgia Florida 102 115 92.4 69.2 105.4 105.8 92.8 69.68 80 166 142.5 157.9 158.2 160 155.6 160 140 107.5 f!36 158.9 120 149.2 ^0 159.7 91 126.8 152 147 104 89.2 t!09 174 37.51 44.03 t31.88 32.48 37.18 126.18 South Central Division- Kentucky Tennessee (1894-95) Mississippi (1894-95) Louisiana Texas 31.70 34.67 56.71 32.77 42.00 48.25 59.76 46.17 65.27 47.30 38.28 49.50 40.29 '44.'53 43.82 t64.13 58.04 164.07 '"72.90 65.21 97.77 58.52 44.56 45.16 80.19 26.55 30.95 46.48 29.55 39.00 40.25 50.63 35.09 32.21 34.96 32.23 42.50 34.84 ""37 .'58 35.58 149.72 45.89 t53.74 "'66I26 44.00 62.10 46.31 38.14 37.42 65.42 Arkansas North Central Division- Ohio Indiana . Illinois Michigan (1894-95) Wisconsin Missouri 686,802 154,964 North Dakota South Dakota (1893-94) Nebraska t!40,000 Western Division New Mexico "'190.743 2)3.734 10J321 Utaa Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California 2,764,868 *Number of schools. t Approximately. JNot reported. STATISTICS OF EDUCATION. 83 STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUED. Expenditures for Common-School Sites, Buildings and Furniture, for Teachers' Salaries and for Other Purposes. STATE OR TERRITOKY. Expended for sites, buildings, furniture, etc. Expended for teachers' salaries. Other expendi- tures. Total expen- ditures, ex- cluding payment of bond*. Expended per capita of popula- tion. Expended per pupil of average attend- ance. United States North Atlantic Division . South Atlantic Division . South Central Division.. North Central Division . . Western Division $32,408.270 116,377.778 $35,667.732 $184,453,780 $2.61 $18.92 16,107,841 1,226.576 1.208.R31 12,126,785 1,738,437 38,252.602 8,505,125 10,898.412 49.71)0,057 8,931,582 13,328,100 1,374,457 1,187,403 16,9:35,423 2,812,349 67,688,543 11,106,158 13,294,446 78352,365 13,512,368 3.47 1.15 1.04 3.18 3.5C 28.28 8.88 7.41 20.70 27.17 North Atlantic Div. Maine 296.951 163.691 189.371 2,905,483 508,435 516,692 6,599.428 830.865 4,096,925 123,795 406.643 166.398 170,105 223.071 53,172 26.180 125,295 31,917 415,357 128,401 J18.230 37,314 130.926 256,346 127,031 95,026 1,121,487 1.556,551 3.542.701 976,440 732.653 966,891 746,945 1,454,349 1S2.353 181,900 359.451 322,0&4 203,769 29,118 243.500 18.321 23,416 142.942 20.203 32.828 140,079 173.845 610,416 1,107.818 622.944 599.069 *6,990,037 - 884.935 1,748,475 13,619,228 3.057,860 9,622,236 225,000 1,853,045 714,367 1,443,774 1,112,513 705,416 458,788 1,486,423 505,799 2,372,214 1,321,379 '618, 1,108.013 803,151 3,404,054 1.054,364 216,569 8,317,424 4,767,531 9,958,935 3,963,082 3,394.486 3.279,123 5,205,287 4,205.122 586^774 914.046 2,261.007 2,937,240 418,841 153,269 1,319.921 142.130 152.438 515,829 164,827 218,728 769,150 784,968 4,291,481 233,829 134,168 279,287 l.'.tliH.Cn 235.219 531,664 2,955,174 1.082,719 5,942,369 26,205 274,663 169,604 205,684 458.065 53,974 44.860 75,191 61,211 131.474 138.114 126,461 127,173 322,519 336,378 51,591 53,693 2.888,008 * 778.792 2,699,485 1,488,481 2,549,685 954,192 1.946,792 1,085.032 356,766 588.972 775.327 873,891 120.566 28,948 720,762 21,792 38,155 190,959 21928 44,801 516,280 238,2% 899,862 1,638,598 920,803 1,067,727 11,829,191 1 .1528.589 2.796.831 23,173,830 4,971,444 19,661,530 275,000 2.534,531 1.050,369 1,819.563 1,7!)3,649 817,562 529,828 1,686,909 598,927 2,919,045 1,587,894 613,359 1.272,500 1.256,596 3,996,778 1.232,986 365,288 12,326,919 7.102.874 16,201,121 6,428,003 6,676.824 .1.2(1(1.206 7.899,024 6,694,503 1,125,893 1,687.918 3,375,785 4,133,195 743,176 211,335 2.384.183 182.243 214,009 849,730 206,958 296,357 1,425.509 1.197,109 5,801,759 2.50 2.37 3.21 4.65 4.14 3.42 3.45 2.90 3.31 *1.63 2 19 3.79 1.07 2.11 .46 .42 .84 1.25 1.47 .86 .39 .89 1.02 1.34 .97 1.33 3.20 3.10 113.55 2.87 3.25 3.17 3.78 2.23 3.71 4.21 3.04 3.11 3.54 2.12 4.38 1.03 2.73 3.29 4.99 2.07 2.97 3.16 4.08 17. t7 21.92 23.08 36.78 39.06 28.86 30.02 28.26 24.49 13.99 20.57 32.67 8.69 12.72 3.53 3.11 6.64 9.06 10.18 4.69 3.58 6.28 10.90 9.08 7.17 10.26 20.62 17.69 23.77 19.80 24.64 22.55 22.88 15.34 29.26 30.97 19.31 16.36 38.22 27.45 38.19 11.44 28.00 18.61 38.96 12.22 22.55 19.40 31.51 New Hampshire ('93-94) Massachusetts Rhode Island New York New Jersey South Atlantic Div. Delaware (1889-90;* Maryland District of Columbia. . . Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia South Central Division Kentucky Tennessee (1894-95) Alabama (1893-94) Mississippi (1894 -95) Arkansas Oklahoma North Central Division Ohio Illinois Michigan (1894-95) Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa North Dakota South Dakota (1893-94) . Nebraska Western Division Montana.. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Utah. . Nevada Idaho Washington California 'Approximately, tlnciudes citv of Wilmington only. JReport incomplete. In 1893-94. || In 1894-95. ' 84 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96. CONTINUED. Growth of the Common Schools. YEAR. Total populaVn. Pupils enrolled. Per cent of popula- tion enrolled. Average daily attend- ance. TEACHERS. Males. Fe- males. Days in school term. 1870-71 . . 1874-75.. 18r-80.. 1, "84-85 . . 1889-90 . . 1890-91 . . 1891-92 . . *39.500.500 "43,700.554 50,155,783 56,221.868 1893-94 . . 1894-95t. 1895-% t. *M,934,251 *66.289,130 *63.064,250 *63,748.950 *70,595,321 7,561,582 8.785,678 9.8o7,505 11,398,024 12.722.581 13 050,132 13,255,921 13.4SS.340 13.995,357 14.201,752 14,379,078 19.14 20.10 19.67 20.27 20.32 20.42 20.41 20.34 20.56 20.65 20.37 4,545,317 5,248,11 1 6,144,143 7.297,529 8.153,635 8,408,323 8.560,603 8.837.199 9.263,350 9.387,507 9,747,015 90.293 108,791 - 121,762 125.525 123.360 121.573 122,472 125,402 1>8,376 130,366 129,932 159,074 163,798 204.154 246,028 252,653 260,278 263.547 267,951 132.1 130.4 130.3 130.7 134.7 135.7 136.9 136.3 139.5 141.4 140.5 YEAR. School- houses. Value of school property. Paid for teachers 1 salaries. Total expendi- tures. Expended per capita of popula- tion. Expended per pupil. 1870-71 1874-75 1879-80 1SS4-85 . 189J-91 18.H-92 18;) .'-93 13;#-94 H'.U-95t 1895-96t 132.119 157.364 178,222 205,315 224626 225.1)51 228353 234.013 238.423 237,416 240,968 $143,818.703 209,571,718 263.668.536 342.531,791 359.768,365 383,167.799 399,161.620 428.2:iS.25i; 439,071.6 455.948,164 $42,580,853 54,722.250 55,942,972 72.878,993 91.836,484 9!i.303,069 100.298.256 104.560,339 109,202.405 113,664,874 116,377,778 $69,107.612 83,504,007 73.094.6S7 110.328,375 140,506,715 147,494.809 155,817,012 161,171,057 172.502.843 178,215,556 184,453,780 $1.75 1.91 1.56 1.96 2.21 2.31 2.40 2.48 2.53 2.59 2.61 $15.20 15.91 12.71 15.12 17.23 17.54 18.20 18.58 18.62 18.98 18.92 *Estirnated. fThe figures for 1894-95 and 1895-98 are subject to correction. Common School Statistics of the Southern States Classified by Race, 1895-96. STATE. ESTIMATED No. PERSONS 5 TO 18 YEARS. PUPILS EN- ROLLED. AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE. NUMBER OF TEACHERS. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. 328,700 326,700 39.850 44,800 89,130 369.000 557.400 203.400 263,300 212.700 S8L20U 389.700 174.200 475.100 800.500 338,700 274,300 281,600 126.700 8,980 24,640 70,670 346.300 95.400 216.700 75.900 309.800 53.600 2*3.700 292.200 160,300 245.500 241.000 11,300 *19S,710 218.29SJ 28.316 27,289 63.586 253.516 337.618 98,400 179,408 162,830 631.957 244.376 109.159 377,626 481.419 240,356 203.435 *120,816 78,276 4,858 15,175 36,787 170,270 62.508 65.917 39.954 137.785 33,990 126.544 123.178 100,499 1:35,149 121,777 7/230 "121,300 128.460 *19,746 20.858 41,992 15 t, 896 247,203 70,373 103.798 99.048 *415.368 155,899 78.391 270.982 349.913 141.825 136.614 *79.700 43,488 *2.947 11.295 24,143 99.246 39,658 44.943 19,429 103/35 21.020 75,82! 91,810 6:,348 90.336 67,703 4.467 4.831 5,225 7:34 688 1.929 5,868 8,727 2,576 3.892 4.591 14,114 5.129 2,688 7,048 10,470 6,320 6.219 2,350 1.448 106 343 5?-9 3,053 1,482 961 724 3,264 730 2.756 1,759 1.865 2,747 2,097 235 Delaware (1891-92) . . . District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Maryland. Mississippi (1894-95).. Missouri North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee (1894-95).. Texas Virginia West Virginia Totals Totals (1889-90) 5,768,680 15,132,948 2,791.290 12,510,847 3,831.300 3,402,420 1.429,713 1,296,959 2.559.666 2,165,249 836,994 813,710 91.049 78.903 26,499 24,072 'Approximately. tUnited States census. STATISTICS OF EDUCATION. 85 STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-91 Instructors and Students in the Public and Private Normal Schools of the United States. STATE OR TERRTTOBY. PUBLIC NORMAL SCHOOLS. PRIVATE NORMAL SCHOOLS. 1 Teachers of normal students. Students in normal course*. 1 1 169 Teachers of normal students. Students in normal courses. Male. 709 Fe- male. 951 Male. 11.922 Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. 415 Male. Fe- male. 10.305 United States 160 28.499 539 10.472 North Atlantic Division 27 23 26 41 13 298 55 C9 223 66 12 4 4 31 3 7 71 14 147 5CO 64 66 255 66 22 3 14 62 7 47 8 162 1 4,691 895 1,273 4,437 626 12,438 2.624 1.89s 9.230 2.309 11 S3 41 72 7 2 45 78 107 279 30 1 58 109 88 140 20 3 412 928 1.823 6,921 388 671 1.473 1.72! 5,838 601 I South Atlantic Division South Central Division 1 North Central Division Western Division North Atlantic Division- Maine 6 [ 4 14 4 15 1 191 1 46 70 9 1.208 62 3,102 646 90 311 1,177 224 544 4,379 20 393 82 395 438 750 150 310 *6 110 212 603 241 280 301 40 109 70 89 3 ""i i 3 14 172 Connecticut New York 2 19 10 23 ... 31 90 4 1 2 4 A 4 10 10 4 7 20 2 2 8 1 2 2 335 13 15 289 8 27 20 432 232 275 248 LO 101 383 533 219 28'J South Atlantic Division- Delaware Maryland 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 2 2 3 9 5 2 1 3 1 4 9 16 10 1 7 6 3 12 24 8 3 5 5 6 10 16 11 fl 1C 2 8 10 20 1 12 11 1 3 21 8 391 157 '"140 83 33 218 434 255 69 119 76 69 District of Columbia Virginia 31 14 12 5 3 9 21 2fi 25 14 59 7 15 11 5 12 21 20 9 271 137 179 121 93 99 488 529 230 278 West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida South Central Division- Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi 3 14 7 18 8 187 111 20 88 North Central Division- Ohio 6 3 6 4 5 2 2 1 13 119 27 24 36 Z 26 9 5 12 28 25 50 34 14 23 14 11 141 420 526 220 806 826 409 908 138 120 45 378 528 652 1.032 771 1,515 1.110 875 1.215 169 308 75 980 11 10 g 4 2 2 16 7 49 46 28 5 12 6 47 19 14 38 10 7 4 1 31 6 1.547 1,917 762 177 43 57 737 460 859 1.392 722 354 82 15 85 347 Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota South Dakota Nebraska 1 4 6 1 5 n 29 2 4 13 12 1 64 583 574 10 40 657 491 13 Western Division- Montana 1 1 1 H 8 2 CT 13 58 322 40 77 1 4 4 13 171 Utah.. 1 17 5 297 223 Idaho 4 t n 23 12 5 35 26 133 14:i 156 67 2C.3 209 1,331 Washington 8regon alif ornia 1 3 4 3 ""io 65 3 70 124 86 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOK 1898. STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINCED. Instructors and Students in Public High Schools and in Private High Schools and Academies. STATE OR TERRI- TORY. PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS. PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Number. Secondary teachers. Secondary students. Number. Secondary teachers. Secondary students. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. United States North Atlantic Div... South Atlantic Div. . South Central Div North Central Div. . . Western Div North Atlantic Div. Maine 4,974 7,226 8,474 157,942 222,551 2,106 3,984 4,768 53,491 53,163 1,185 306 536 2,674 213 1,825 451 684 3,847 419 2,935 493 618 4,023 405 48,263 8.550 11,923 80.390 8,816 66,468 12.260 15.969 115,244 12,604 671 443 489 378 125 1,758 643 657 735 191 2.069 740 734 942 283 21,618 9,385 10,655 9,426 2,407 19,297 9.199 11,592 10.213 2.862 120 49 51 219 14 66 343 73 250 13 45 i 14 61 108 24 58 93 57 84 20 166 52 3 3 558 315 319 281 185 101 329 169 21 bi 197 168 16 41 2 j 31 13 85 131 53 50 420 59 108 450 121 433 15 82 43 75 26 15 66 114 35 115 63 93 32 227 61 6 802 507 554 367 248 172 403 277 22 32 237 226 17 4 93 I 12 4 10 47 22 197 138 78 82 703 60 164 1,030 216 464 24 72 54 110 20 14 52 128 18 1 55 85 43 223 46 5 4 661 318 552 581 316 279 561 306 27 33 197 192 26 10 88 8 1 < j 46 24 182 3,092 1,364 1,293 12,694 1411 2,727 14.7132 3,023 8,227 462 1,456 885 1,661 390 337 975 " 1,629 1.859 975 1,469 502 4,163 1.142 ' 74 110 15.502 8.117 11,321 9,834 6.096 4.337 9.818 5,949 403 580 4.321 4,112 390 109 1,524 11 221 103 109 980 597 4,639 4,077 1.795 1.694 15,933 1,608 3,433 19,474 4,778 13,676 635 1,874 1,498 2,170 646 432 1,104 3,310 597 2,295 2,504 1.429 1,681 935 5,578 1,368 129 50 20,797 10.8H7 18,205 13,747 8.203 6,476 13.961 9.275 530 850 C,268 6,065 656 164 2,316 144 71 359 190 141 l,3t !0 867 6,336 35 25 26 98 11 59 202 70 145 3 45 16 87 18 137 38 89 10 84 114 77 65 27 79 1 9 56 22 59 17 24 29 38 87 4 7 14 21 3 2 8 5 57 235 24 107 567 204 409 8 S 138 29 183 44 121 8 123 161 86 82 19 132 43 2 9 107 37 115 28 70 70 154 4 13 32 46 2 13 7 89 56 48 158 689 203 391 11 144 79 127 33 134 57 130 25 168 129 79 92 72 149 32 8 10 148 75 171 65 68 75 78 165 5 16 i 5 4 16 6 1,551 1,127 1,159 3,163 354 1.129 5,181 2,441 5,513 119 824 157 1,689 465 3,039 701 2,297 94 1,706 2,700 1.506 1.417 & 651 17 102 981 541 1,525 481 894 881 1.105 2 -l 124 243 533 is 8 1,590 714 1.058 2,758 344 1,490 5,468 1,516 4,359 146 1,162 560 1,438 475 'IB 2,278 225 2,013 2,428 1,306 1,708 772 2.560 634 37 134 1,312 934 1,823 684 586 622 1,031 2,288 30 106 314 483 85 28 247 46 New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic Div. Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columbia... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida South Central Div.- Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Texas Oklahoma .... Indian Territory North Central Div. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Western Div. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah 14 1 3 14 15 60 25 " "5 15 31 93 1 2 29 36 162 671 532 13 63 324 340 1,184 Idaho 208 329 903 Oregon California STATISTICS OF EDUCATION. 87 STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CoXTlNtTED. Universities and Colleges of Liberal Arts in the United States. (Furnished by the U. S. Bureau of Education.) STATE OR TERRITORY. INCOME. Libraries Bound volumes. Value of scientific apparatus. * w 1 3 p *-*-> Benefactions. From tuition fees. Total income, all sources. United States North Atlantic Division. . . South Atlantic Division. . .. South Central Division North Central Division. . . . Western Division North Atlantic Division- Maine $6,685,097 3,026,349 569.935 583.364 2.259,2fi 246,183 8517,918,174 7,471,370 1,502,202 1.504,301 6.132,39.-> 1.307,906 6,453,677 2,984,474 697,30.) 466,026 1.998,432 307,440 ?15,986,780 7,392,891 1,317,491 913,336 5,151,488 1,551,574 $118,10(5,655 46.531,952 13.684,637 10,151,400 37.842,146 9.896,520 $109,562,433 58,137,482 8,585,712 7.038,397 30,142,009 5,658,833 $8,342.728 3,606,650 267,988 151.699 3,755,186 561.205 52,731 ftffi 760,815 90.211 518.936 871.328 72,500 015.225 1.582 i-r.112 137,928 124.267 7.000 62.524 20,260 26,557 12,705 63.956 149,912 69,255 21,700 86,713 132.886 51,740 1,000 6,202 311,336 237,773 579,107 232,858 84,985 106.387 200,170 318,478 2,699 16,531 51,203 117,739 L',500 316 2o.54P 22) 115,618 82,638 100,444 1,676.256 150,936 852,146 2.576,396 313,500 1,603,436 38,3(52 255,037 294,086 310,292 82,598 185,275 109,826 117,048 79,678 215,209 434.143 114,079 76,643 240,347 265,974 124,013 25,000 8,893 1,059,363 436,060 1,595,180 562.246 525.660 368,955 387,405 623,921 42,245 25,486 235,547 270,327 26,900 40,826 125.027 14,220 46.605 73,700 105,000 41,902 126,305 79,330 628,091 106.412 75,000 67,077 686.310 82.000 313.500 834,731 221,159 598,285 7,590 171.500 113.800 150,700 14,465 91.450 69.800 62.250 15,750 68,044 150,550 41,850 30,500 104,152 45,738 22.142 2,000 1,050 404.296 187,840 519,647 206.367 116,146 85,130 146,670 154.162 7.300 14,893 63,460 92,521 4,110 3,382 45,968 361 1,720 18.500 4.892 3,50 21.632 25.360 178,025 205,000 '1221350 641,755 2,883.352 7.20,400 1,104,034 44,056 361,906 250,000 199,250 79,000 203,300 82,000 70,175 27,804 125,400 331,875 130.800 111,900 108,000 116,986 ta 1,250 864,400 344,000 841,700 948.350 654,200 235.800 355,772 402,200 28.000 23,300 205.866 247,900 11,750 50,000 138,083 1,000 46,272 37,100 24,409 25,000 44,610 42,600 730,750 950,000 & 7,596,000 1.17/.967 6,991,780 15,557.745 2,530,000 10,523,460 82,200 2,003,859 4,250,000 2,462.0W 495,000 1,506,693 852,000 1,678,000 354,885 1,118,400 3.352,000 1,022,000 480,000 1.755,000 1,725,000 612,000 50,000 37,000 7.507,038 4 047 42 1 -* 8!060,'338 2.111,793 2.276,000 2.682,740 2.506,765 4.455.000 208.000 429.050 1,827.000 1,731,000 215,000 150,000 1,260,0*0 40.000 74,587 840,000 120.000 125.000 862.000 634,000 5,575,853 1,368,838 1,076,622 783,890 13,579,666 1,113,021 5,808,060 21.996.091 3.750,000 8,661,294 83,000 3.052,000 1.024.532 1,941,938 114,780 664,629 547,700 832,363 324,800 1.358.877 2,290,335 366.500 689,000 1,510.571 19,904 i',6o6 304,389 28.000 72.373 1.003,755 New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island . New York New Jersev South Atlantic Division- Delaware Maryland 15,786 25,400 85,232 District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina ibl.805 7,700 31.065 1,000 32,750 50.565 6,462 15,200 6,225 38,73:2 South Carolina Florida South Central Division Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi Louisiana Texas , Arkansas Oklahoma Indian Territory North Central Division- Ohio Indiana 1,614 7,592,177 1,977,643 8,993,605 1,601,292 1.422,862 1.609.751 1.543,171 3 454,839 30.000 89,485 1,271.184 556,000 "'467,492 1,765 282.35)4 100,000 2,578,519 48,723 103,289 31,477 96.438 420,072 5,367 25,200 11,746 51,961 8,000 "'5L430 Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa _ Missouri . . North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas ... Western Division- Montana Wyoming Colorado . . New Mexico. Utah 6,700 "l(X 35,735 24,616 139,450 96,427 5,W* Nevada Idaho 5.461 45,000 363,689 4,680,764 ioo 46,300 24,025 426,200 Oregon California ... 88 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUE1X Instructors and Students in Coeducational Colleges and Universities and in Colleges for Men Only. STATE OB TERRITOKT. No. of institu- tions. PROFESS'RS AND IN- STRUCTORS. STUDENTS. Total income. Preparatory. Collegiate. Graduate. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. MaU. Fe- male. United States 484 7,398 1,558 32,122 14.892 52.794 15,835 3,762 911 $17.918,174 North Atlantic Division. South Atlantic Division.. South Central Division.. North Central Division.. Western Division North Atlantic Division- Maine 79 70 87 201 47 2.234 818 814 2,919 611 103 154 307 821 173 5,601 3.349 5.409 14,666 3,097 653 1,223 3,415 7,7fiO 1.835 18,971 5,746 6.938 17,905 S.234 2,077 !! 1J69 1,551 379 1,458 225 12 85 498 91 7,471,370 1,502.202 1 504.301 J.132,395 1.307.906 3 1 I 3 22 4 34 1 10 6 '1 15 9 10 6 13 24 9 5 9 14 10 1 2 37 15 31 "3 10 23 28 I 10 18 3 1 5 1 2 1 9 8 15 42 31 86 367 75 197 793 126 5b7 10 176 135 ' 140 68 75 42 131 218 77 ig 135 84 5 3 556 264 598 193 193 164 221 333 20 ,!S 223 13 10 52 5 19 36 15 13 74 57 317 507 as 257 3.489 654 2,091 4,863 1,280 5,444 71 771 450 1,156 226 1,313 648 928 183 1.202 1,954 788 512 672 1, LS3 606 7 14 3,283 ,597 3.334 ,871 ,308 .396 .407 ,751 64 108 778 1,008 19 11 267 161 ...... 1 437 85 169 483 126 243 ""2" 1 43 24 23 101 "si" 115,618 82,638 100,444 1,676,256 150,936 852,146 2.576,396 313.500 1,603,436 38,362 255,037 2it4.086 340,292 82,598 185,275 109.826 117.048 79,678 215.209 434,143 114,079 76,643 240,347 265.974 124,013 25.000 8,893 1,059.363 436.000 1,595.180 562.246 525,ttiO %8,955 387.405 623.921 42,245 25.486 235.547 270.327 26.900 40,826 125.027 14,220 Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island 91 347 % 59 668 '"655 8 451 25 New York 24 5 66 "'ie' 10 17 10 24 4 40 30 108 13 9 45 88 3 l 10 157 41 136 G4 23 38 106 1-4 9 24 43 56 13 2 16 3 3 10 3 3 28 34 58 3,218 178 1,754 ' '529' ' 434 488 145 668 224 910 1,553 273 210 &>9 889 761 72 72 3,003 1,014 2,636 940 717 460 1.517 2,1654 191 278 830 1,056 96 35 372 37 49 356 38 141 499 1,102 98 30 500 ""93 36 59 ""36i 80 385 209 532 1,094 204 105 509 asr 458 61 65 1.221 352 1,378 277 984 1,0-'0 119 2fO 536 801 76 62 220 42 27 306 i 251 362 396 New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic Division Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. . . . Virginia 104 101 226 75 203 46 170 73 284 688 113 69 237 505 394 3 5 1.554 654 1,497 989 531 654 822 810 35 76 535 536 J 253 88 2 1 28 4 ""3 3 62 '"9" '"2" ""i" 4 3 West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida South Central Division- Kentucky Tennessee Alabama.. 30 45 8 4 68 6 Louisiana Texas . . . Arkansas Oklahoma North Central Division- Ohio .... 354 94 542 67 83 110 67 35 2 6 50 48 ... 36 51 21 238 24 26 34 41 'f 4 26 17 "ii" Indiana Illinois Michigan Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Western Division- Montana.. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona 10 23 409 208 2,122 13 86 51 19 267 194 977 1 3 2 ...... 6 173 '"4" ..... 3 4ti.r,o5 105'.000 41.902 126.3(15 79.330 628.091 Utah ., Nevada Idaho.. Washington California STATISTICS OF EDUCATION. 89 STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895-95. -CONTINUED. Instructors and Students in Colleges and Seminaries for Women Which Confer Decrees, STATE OK TERRITORY. No. of Institutions. PROFESSORS' AND INSTRUCTORS STUDENTS. 2 j i! 3 it Ic "5 3 Totnl income. United States 1 678 1.874 5,145 14,039 384 ?3,456,983 North Atlantic Division 24 a 29 2 266 207 129 ''I 459 512 513 H 1.202 \ss ''1 4,287 4.650 3.593 1,478 31 210 74 71 27 2 l,402.38o 732.325 651.103 583.762 87,,05 South Atlantic Division South Central Division North Central Division Western Division 1 North Atlantic Division j Maine 2 1 9 4 13 8 246 13) 3 I 15800 2J.OJO| Now Hampshire Vermont 5 126 167 8 2,423 89 614,200 j Rhode Island Sew York 5 50 22 55 i;;6 13 128 565 25 229 1? 828 61 451,436 11.118 j 28.1,829 ew Jersey Pennsylvania ""&" South Atlantic Division 5 34 58 17 420 12 122.521 District of Columbia Virginia '! 8 9 12 67 ""26" 37 49 157 3 77 85 133 5 188 227 268 1,141 17 635 ijffi 9 8" 20 25 195,5'4 , 8.500 114,0 )0 9H.500 200.210 West Virginia South Carolina Georgia Florida ' South Central Division 11 13 * 2 1 25 45 ~6 4 1 102 158 'i 20 20 10 231 477 1J9 441 % 50 799 1,OH9 800 654 121 130 50 11 22 11 21 1 5 133,300 19J.90J 141.900 116,408 19.3 O 37.3JO e.ojo Mississippi Louisiana 1 Texas Oklahoma Indian Territory . ... North Central Division i Ohio i 5 11 1 10 107 12 71 i 266 356 25 220 2 ""4" 160,750 16,00 156,405 Indiana Illinois Wisconsin. r '? 145 5 31 24 2 32.500 3.55J Minnesota Missouri 12 44 121 307 764 19 184,857 North Dakota South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas 2 5 a 85 58 30,200 Western Division- Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Utah Nevada Idaho California 2 5 38 9t2 31 2 8r,-i65 90 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1895^6.-CONTINUED. Summary of Statistics of Professional and Allied Schools. STATE OR TERRITORY. THEOLOGICAL. LAW. MEDICAL (REGULAR & HOMEOPATHIC*. Schools In- struct- ors. Stu- dents. Schools In- struct- ors. Stu- dents. Schools In- struct- ors. Stu- dents. United States North Atlantic Division . South Atlantic Division . South Central Division . . North Central Division . . Western Division North Atlantic Division- Maine 144 8G9 8,017 73 658 9,780 3,342 1.458 566 3.927 487 136 3,395 *21.955 45 17 57 6 344 113 72 305 35 2,940 870 898 3,197 112 12 17 I 6 216 92 59 231 60 26 22 20 58 10 744 449 357 1,626 219 6.755 2.720 2.832 8,!O9 7H9 2 12 84 2 1 1 4 28 1 165 147 143 185 977 Vermont Massachusetts 7 66 413 2 30 822 Rhode Island Connecticut.. .. 3 1 16 4 3 4 34 96 34 102 39 21 18 190 890 479 884 415 74 164 1 7 32 126 224 1,870 1 11 12 310 125 2,672 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania . South Atlantic Division- Maryland 2 2 5 3 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 | 5 j 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 28 6 50 8 3 6 1 18 4 29 3 5 5 7 6 43 20 47 41 8 15 15 21 14 7 38 16 6 426 122 874 229 92 64 17 60 44 221 20 40 62 157 22 389 300 1,066 776 225 372 299 296 83 121 73 97 317 6 7 5 3 191 179 125 70 2,506 1.255 430 499 District of Columbia . . . Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia 3 4 8 2 15 11 9 27 B 4 66 49 112 564 220 53 3 1 3 5 9 2 16 10 49 104 143 35 107 90 339 1,156 863 155 South Central Division- Kentucky Tennessee . . . Alabama Louisiana 1 2 1 7 12 49 2 1 1 12 3 10 4 2 3 6 15 2 4 2 4 28 21 26 297 84 430 "I 97 92 '*& I 1 358 214 86 1,597 360 2,397 859 170 339 749 2,204 169 65 223 96 420 Texas Arkansas North Central Division- Ohio 13 4 12 4 4 5 5 3 71 18 89 11 31 12 30 13 490 1-39 1,321 76 223 272 209 410 47 Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Nebraska Western Division- Colorado 2 .... 11 ""21" 37 '"75 Oregon California *Not including634 students in eclectic schools, 99 in physio-medical, nor 1,749 in ate schools. General Summary of Statistics of Professional and Allied Schools. post-gradu- CLASS OP SCHOOLS. Schools. Instructors. Students. Graduates. Theological 144 73 155 46 S 177 869 65S 3,936 854 354 139 8,017 9,780 24.437 6,399 3,873 382 5.094 1.681 2,981 4.947 1,515 1,083 134 1,773 Law Medical Dental Nurse Training Totals 649 6,810 57.982 14.114 Summary of Statistics of Medical Schools, by Classes. CLASS OF SCHOOLS. Schools. Instructors. Students. Graduates. 116 20 8 2 9 2,902 493 166 | 19.999 1.956 634 99 1,749 4,261 495 169 22 Homeopathic Eclectic Graduate Totals 155 3,936 24.437 4,947 STATISTICS OF EDUCATION. 91 STATISTICS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 1893-9o.-CONTINUED. Instructors and Students in Schools of Technology and Institutions Conferring only the B. S. Degree. STATE OR TERRITORY. No. of institu- tions. PROFESSORS AND IN- STRUCTORS. STUDENTS. Total income. Preparat'y Collegiate. Graduate. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. Male. Fe- male. United States 48 1,037 81 1,863 462 8,379 999 208 66 $3.526,018 North Atlantic Division South Atlantic Division South Central Division North Central Division 12 11 5 '1 358 199 92 271 117 11 1 45 23 241 359 456 32 481 "'21 48 130 263 2,886 1,492 901 2,380 720 155 6 33 486 319 33 50 23 98 6 '"55" 9 1.256.208 ! 801,55;; 2M.OK4 80H.878 397.315 ' Western Division North Atlantic Division- Maine I I 1 23 17 7 1 243 73 60 10 19 4 1 81.986 49,671 4,725 403.220 8&800 47.000 485^22 96,984 New Hampshire Vermont 3 1 1 2 2 '8 8 75 1 6 3 1.472 a 120 472 75 33 18 21 7 ""2 Rhode Island . .. Connecticut . New York New Jersey 211 384 Pennsylvania South Atlantic Division 1 2 1 2 1 79 10 42 32 32 6 10 331 6 4,261 442,476 6.000 142,088 Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia. 53 7 33 484 M North Carolina 2 2 1 26 1 1 | 35 15 167 327 120 16 ...... 57.562 121,666 27,500 Georgia Florida. . .... South Central Division- Kentucky Tennessee 1 2 27 83 33 2.9 254 7 1 9 11 60.862 90,172 Mississippi 378 8 Louisiana Texas 1 22 351 73.030 Arkansas ' 1 10 1 45 40 47 25 40,000 Indian Territorv North Central Division- Ohio 1 2 1 2 18 71 36 46 222 7 22 "*27 '"21 .... 67,230 218,183 96,648 131,023 Indiana 5 18 "i99" "'78' 679 136 429 % 27 Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa 1 33 ii 350 115 6 6 107,880 Missouri North Dakota 1 2 22 26 2 3 105 22 44 8 19 141 'i 2 17 .... 46,400 53,033 South Dakota Nebraska 1 19 9 5 3 404 15 211 17 15 17 83,481 41,419 ! Western Division- Montana 65 31 Wyoming Colorado 2 2 29 20 4 2 8 18 23 9 5i 13 3 3 108.128 49,319 "'63,692 Arizona Utah . 1 18 3 208 103 121 65 Nevada Idaho Washington 1 2 19 22 2 9 101 31 25 97 201 44 129 '.""" ""e 89.097 ! 45,600 California i CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96. Number and Sex of Teachers in Common Schools Percentage of Male Teachers. STATE OK TERRITORY. WHOLE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT TEACHERS EMPLOYED. PERCENTAGE OF MALE TEACHERS. Male. Female. Total. 1870- 71. JS79-60. 18*9-90. 1895-96. South Central Division- Kentucky 4,962 15.157 4,260 13,P47 1,391 6,815 4,391 705 10,305 7.130 7.057 13,634 2.440 2,544 5,614 5,913 1,043 $1.368 2.700 4.294 226 105 747 341 1V3 493 48 262 1,184 1,287 1,405 5.247 t3,756 2:921 14.208 2,146 6,402 2.282 1,028 14,875 7.754 18,359 112.379 9.894 8,975 22,507 8,931 1.984 $3.448 5S 730 360 2,174 243 211 692 242 465 2,061 2.030 5,480 10,209 1.913 7.181 17,855 3,537 13.217 6.673 1,733 25,180 14.8^4 25.416 116.013 12,334 11.519 28,121 14,844 3.027 $4,816 10,068 11,700 956 465 2,921 584 324 1,185 290 727 3.245 3.317 6,885 *66.0 *75.0 66.8 *60.8 50.9 *77.3 *75.6 64.6 74.4 63.8 61.2 46.1 *75.0 78.4 49.8 61.8 62.9 49.6 44.7 61.1 68.5 48.6 157.9 59.3 146.4 39.3 51.6 65.8 40.7 40.9 47.9 27.8 122.7 19.8 22.1 20.0 39.8 36.1 $28.4 26.8 36.7 23.6 22.6 25.6 58.4 34.9 41.6 16.6 36.0 36.5 Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Texas Arkansas Oklahoma North Central Division- Ohio 43.2 60.5 43.5 26.3 *28.8 33.7 39.0 65.3 | *24.7 51.9 47.2 *W.3 *28.6 48.8 *91.7 ""&5'.6" 32.4 *64.3 *46.5 *51-.7 40.0 47.8 57.1 5 28! 9 35.9 33.6 58.1 *40.8J 40.7 45.1 38.5 44.3 36.4 78.0 47.5 54.5 46.7 :l 33.6 43.1 51.1 19'.8 23.9 20.6 44.4 28.3 29.0 27.1 40.8 22.9 22.4 26.2 *62.2 38.8 46.6 16.3 *33.4 40.6 43.3 21.4 Illinois.. . Michigan Wisconsin Missouri North Dakota . . South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Western Division New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Oregon California 'Approximately, lln 1894-95. $In 1893-94. SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS OF EDUCATION. A r w mbe T of Num ber of institu- instruct- tions. ors. Number of papiUs. Volumes in libraries. Value of scientific apparatus Value of grounds and buildinrjs. Business schools Reform schools For defective classes- State schools for the deaf.. . Public day schools for deaf . Private schools for the deaf State schools for the blind. . Public institutions for the feeble-minded Private institutions for the feeble-minded 3,913 450 772 77 80,fi62 21,078 9,037 615 59 1 3,630 7,652 402 91.271 1,976 J12,604 200 $16,125,292 10,704.700 202.900 77,667 19.325 6,250.894 4,258,436 RECAPITULATION.-STATIST1CS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96. Total Number of Pupils and Students of All Grades in Both Public and Private Schools. DIVISION. PUPILS RECEIVING ELEMEN- TARY INSTRUCTION. Public. Private (largely esti- mated). PUPILS RECEIVING SECOND- ARY INSTRUCTION.! Public! Private (in pre- paratory schools, academies, seminar i s. etc). United States.. '13.998.585 1,228,146 392,729 166,274 North Atlantic Division South Atlantic Division South Central Division . . North Central Division . Western Division 3.319,181 1.979.398 2.661.646 5,oU.S29 484.585 86,716 142.253 474,:*! 40,231 118.270 21.771 29.916 199,331 23,441 50.2-59 24.501 ;-.t; 1 5 49.ISI 9,243 CONVICTS AND CONVICT LABOR. RECAPITULATION. STATISTICS OF EDUCATION, 1895-96.-CONTINUED. STUDENTS RECEIVING HIGHER INSTRUCTION. DIVISION. In universities and colleges.^ Pub- lic.** Pri- vate. Total. In schools of medicine, law and theology. I Pitb- Kc.tt Pri- vate. Total. In normal schools.^ Pub- lic. Pri- Total. United States North Atlantic Division . South Atlantic Division . South Central Division .. North Central Division .. Western Division 71.081 97377 45.548 40.J21 20 ',71 561.198 4.857 2.701 12.180 25.540 10.218 13.407 14.090 33.076 6,407 . 197 678 1.113 4,493 'Li! 3.789 17,480 965 17.876J 6,3131 4,902 21,97:? 1,824 17.129 3.519 3.171 13.667 2,935 1.083 2.4U1 3.545 12.759 18,212 5.920 6,716 3,924 DIVISION. INSTRUCTION Pub- Pri- lic. rate. Elemen- Secon- tary. dary SUMMARY ACCORDING TO CONTROL. Public. Private. Grand total. United States North Atlantic Division. South Atlantic Division. South Central Division.. North Central Division.. Western Division 74.057 137.406 15,226.731 55SI.003 211,463 14.465.371 1.531.82*; 15.ft97.197 22.183 7.386 6.985 30.340 7,163 44.302 18.254 18.723 51,135 4,99> 2.066.114 2.803.899 5.7&9.190 733,762 168.579 46.272 62.531 24S.9S2 66.485 25.708 81.475 2.008,555 2,698.547 5,544.500 12,155 724,135 579,146 129.471 193.591 575.147 54,471 4.068.780 2.138.026 2892.i38 6,119.647 778,606 *Th:s does not include 3=0.493 secondary pupils in the public high schools. (Including pupils in preparatory or aca- demic departments of higher institutions, public and private, and excluding elemen- tary pupils, who are classed under "Pupils receiving elemementary instruction." iThis is made up chiefly from the returns of individual high schools to the bureau and is considerably too small, as there are a great many secondary pupils outside the completely organized high schools whom there are no means of enumerating. Including colleges for women, agricultural and mechanical (land grant) colleges and scientific schools. Students in law. theological and medical departments are excluded, being included in tabulation under that head; stu- dents in academic and preparatory depart- ments are also excluded, being included in "Pupils receiving secondary instruction." (Including schools of pharmacy and veter- inary medicine. ITNon-professional pupils in normal schools are included in "Pupils receiving secondary instruction." **Mainly state universities and agricultural and mechanical colleges. ttMainly in schools or departments of medi- cine and law attached to state universities. ^Private normal schools are. with few ex- ceptions, scarcely superior to the ordinary secondary schools. There are in addition to this number 23.202 students taking normal courses in uni- versities, colleges and high schools. CONVICTS AND CONVICT LABOR. (Prepared by the Bureau of Labor.) SYSTEMS OF PRISON WORK IN 1885 AND 1895. STATE OR TER- RITORY. Institution. Locality. 1885. 1895. Alabama State Penitentiary i Wetumpka.. . Arizona Arkansas California California... Territorial Prison State Penitentiary State Prison. State Prison. Fuma Little Rock... Folsom San Quentin. Lease Public account.. Lease Lease and public account. Public account. j Contract and pub- lie account. Public account.. [Public account. Piece price andjPublic account, public account. 94 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1S98. SYSTEMS OF PRISON WORK IN 1885 AND 1895.-COXTINUED. STATE OR TER- RITORY. Institution. Locality. 1885. 1895. Colorado Connecticut Florida. Georgia State Penitentiary State Prison Canon City Wethersfleld... Tallahassee Atlanta. .. Public account.. Contract Public account. Contract. Lease. Lease. Contract and pub- lic account. Public account. Contract. Contract. Piece price. Contract. Public account. Public account and contract. Piece price. Lease. Public account. Contract. Piece price and public account. Piece price. Piece price and public account. Contract and pub- lic account. Public account and contract. Contract and pub- lic account. Public account. Contract. Lease. Public account. Contract. Piece price and public account. Public account. Public account. Piece price and public account. Public account and piece price. Public account and piece price. Piece price and public account. Piece price. Public account and piece price. Piece price. Piece price and public account. Piece price. Public account. Contract and piece price. Contract and pub- lic account. Public account. Public account and piece price. Public account. Public account. Public account. Public account. Public account. Public account. Piece price. State Penitentiary State Penitentiary State Penitentiary Southern Penitentiary State Prison (north).. State Prison (south).. State Reformatory for Women. State Penitentiary State Penitentiary State Penitentiary State Penitentiary State Penitentiary.. . . Lease Lease- Illinois Joliet Contract.. Illinois Indiana Chester Michigan City.. Jeffersonville. . Indianapolis. . . Fort Madison.. Anamosa Lansing Frankfort Baton Rouge. . . Thomaston. Baltimore Boston Contract Contract Contract Piece price Contract Indiana Iowa Iowa Kansas Public account.. . Public account and contract. Lease and public account. Lease Kentucky Louisiana .. Maine Maryland Massachusetts. . . Massachusetts. . . Massachusetts. . . Michigan Michigan State Prison Penitentiary Public account.. . Contract Contract Piece price Piece price Contract and piece price. Contract State Prison Reformatory. Concord Junc- tion. Sherborn Jackson Reformatory Prison for Women. State Prison State House of Cor'n and Reformatory. State Prison. . ... Ionia Minnesota .. Still water. Jackson Jefferson City. . Lancaster Carson City.... Concord Trenton Contract Lease Contract Mississippi Missouri. Nebraska Nevada State Penitentiary State Penitentiary State Penitentiary State Prison Lease Public account... Contract Piece price Public account... Lease Public account and contract. Contract Public account.. Contract and public account. Contract New Hampshire- New Jersey New Jersey New Mexico New York State Prison State Prison Essex County Peni- tentiary. Territorial Peniten- tiarv. Auburn Prison Sing Sing State Prison Clinton Prison State Reformatory. . . Albany County Peni- tentiary. Erie County Peniten- tiary. Kings County Peniten- tiary. Monroe County Peni- tentiary. OnondagaCounty Pen- itentiary. State Penitentiary Penitentiary Caldwell Santa Fe Auburn Sing Sing Dannemora Elmira New York New York New York NewYork New York NewYork NewYork Albany Buffalo Brooklyn Rochester Syracuse Raleigh Contract Contract Contract Public account and lease. Contract, piece NewYork North Carolina . . Ohio. Columbus Oregon State Penitentiary Eastern Penitentiary. Western Penitentiary. Philadelphia County House of Correction. Berks County Prison. . Chester County Prison Delaware Co. Prison.. . Lancaster Co. Prison. Lehigh County Prison Montgomery Co.Pris'n Salem Philadelphia... Allegheny City Philadelphia... Reading West Chester- Media Lancaster. Allentown Norristown price and pub- lic account. Contract and public account. Public account and piece price. Contract Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pecjpsylvania.... Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Public account.. Public account.. Public account.. Public account. . Public account.. Public account.. Piece price CONVICTS AND CONVICT LABOR. SYSTEMS OF PRISON WORK IN 1885 AND 1895. -CONTINUED. STATE OR TER- RITORY. Institutions. Locality. 1885. 1895. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina. . South Dakota Tennessee Texas Northampton County Prison. Northumberland County Prison. Philadelphia County Prison. Schuylkill County Prison. State Prison and Prov- idence County Jail.. . Penitentiary Easton Public account. . Public account.. Public account. . Public account.. Contract Contract, public account and lease. Contract* Lease Public account and contract. Contract Contract Contract Public account. Public account. Public account. Public account. Contract. Contract, public account and lease. Public account. Lease. Public account and contract. Contract. Public account. Contract and pub- lic account. Public account. Contract. Contract and pub- lic account. Philadelphia... Pottwville Howard .. Columbia. State Penitentiary... . State Penitentiary... . State Penitentiary... . State Prison House of Correction . State Penitentiary Sioux Falls.... Nashville Huntsville and Rusk. Windsor Rutland., Richmond Walla Walla. Moundsville.. Waupun Vermont Vermont Virginia- Washington West Virginia.... Wisconsin Penitentiary Lease Contract Penitentiary State Prison... Contract *Dakota territory. VALUE OF GOODS PRODUCED OR WORK DONE, BY SYSTEMS OF WORK, 1885 AND 1895. PUBLIC ACCOUNT SYSTEM. State. 1885. Alabama Arizona $25,000.00 Arkansas California 126,413.56 Colorado 30,000.00 Illinois Iowa 17,000.00 Kansas 268,594.77 Kentucky 37,200.00 Maine 72,000.00 Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Nevada 21,372.02 New Jersey 3,288.10 New Mexico New York 629,857.48 North Carolina.... 61,072.13 Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania 1895. $64,912.81 6,000.00 54,019.05 282,766.13 12,220.52 773,540.62 95,243.40 166,324.25 South Carolina... South Dakota Texas Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin 99,082.51 12,000.00 203,812.52 99,457.09 357, 742'. 66 Total $2,063,892.18 $4,888,563.36 CONTRACT SYSTEM. Arkansas $82,273.24 Connecticut $109,000.00 242,375.00 Illinois 3.005,000.00 255,000.00 Indiana 1,551,807.82 799,700.00 Iowa 381,590.00 251,636.00 Kansas 790,125.00 74,761.00 Maryland 395,000.00 680,000.30 Massachusetts .... 79,000.00 Michigan 818,778.00 286,330.00 Minnesota 245,500.00 175,000.00 State. Missouri , New Hampshire. New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina.., South Dakota.... Texas Vermont , Virginia West Virginia..., Wisconsin . .$1,135,000.00 . 100,000.00 . 4,903,575.00 . '822,732.00 . 108,000.00 . 496,452.81 81,000.00 . 200,000.00 . *] 1.577,36 . 295,000.00 . 120,837.75 . 786,289.95 . 275,000.00 . 360,000.00 $1,184,062.47 128,862.50 444,197.26 22,500.00 VsV, 488. 40 279,000.00 870,541.18 1,099,421.91 242,000.00 600,000.00 Total .......... $17,071,265.69 $8,190,799.70 PIECE PRICE SYSTEM. $294,777.87 California Indiana Kentucky Massachusetts Michigan 16,493.25 341,732.00 35,000.00 New Jersey ........ 586,444.40 New York .................... Ohio ............... 45,648.00 Pennsylvania ..... 164,135.00 Total ........... $1,484~230.52 LEASE SYSTEM. Alabama ......... $214,400.00 Arkansas ........ 230,450.00 Florida .......... 100,000.00 Georgia .......... 460,000.00 Kentucky ........ 411,280.00 Louisiana ........ 352,000.00 Mississippi ....... 324,000.00 Nebraska ......... 148,000.00 New Mexico ----- North Carolina.. South Carolina. Tennessee ...... Washington ----- Total ........... $3,651,690.00 territory. $7,720.88 170,528.00 394.685.51 1,999,769.02 287,974.98 75,218.68 $3,795,483^24 $622,463.60 283,173.00 177,416.00 165,647.85 "72, 436'. 25 166.189.33 680,300.00 $2,167,6 ''626.03 or, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. SUMMARY. Systems of Work. 1885. Public account sys- tem $2,063,892.18 Contract system. 17,071,265.69 Piece price sys- tem 1,484,230.52 Lease system.... 3,651,680.00 $4,888.563.36 8,190,799.70 3.795.483.24 2,167.626.03 Total $24,271,078.39 $19,042,472.33 SUMMARY BY STATES. Alabama $214,400.00 $687,376.41 Arizona 25,000.00 6,000.00 Arkansas 230,450.00 136,'292 23 California 421,191.43 282.766.13 Colorado 30,000.00 12,220.52 Connecticut 109,000.00 242,375.00 Florida 100.000.00 283,173.00 Georgia 460,000.00 177,416.00 Illinois 3.005,000.00 1,028,540.62 Indiana 1.568.301.07 807,420.88 Iowa 398.590.00 346.879.40 Kansas 1,058.719.77 241.085.25 Kentucky 448,480.00 170,528.00 Louisiana 352,000.00 165,647.85 Maine 72.000.00 43,826.13 Maryland 395,000.00 680,000.30 Massachusetts... 420,732.00 1,034,933.26 State. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina.. Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island.... South Carolina.. South Dakota.... Tennessee.. Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia... Wisconsin 1885. $853,778.00 245,500.00 324,000.00 1,135,000.00 148,000.00 21.372.02 100,000.00 589,732.50 16,000.00 6,533,432.48 261,072.13 967.462.51 120,000.00 864,400.33 81,000.00 323,017.09 *11,577,36 1,142,000.00 652.742.00 120,837.75 786,289.95 30,000.00 275,000.00 tML $407,976.55 325,000.00 244,066.00 1,184,062.47 72,436.25 10,607.96 128.862.50 405,268.11 33,281.60 2,708,513.93 190,000.00 732,172.18 44.033.33 445,740.20 159,488.40 547,313.69 7,633.60 680.300.00 1.864,015.28 333,600.50 1.124.621.91 127.820.33 242,050.00 677,126.50 Total $24,271,078.39 $19,042,472.33 'Dakota territory. CONVICTS IN 1885 AND 1895. STATE. AGGRE- GATE. 1885. 1895. 18K5. 1895. 1885. 1895. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland M assachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi N ebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey Now Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Verm ont Virginia Washington West Virginia \\ isconsin Total 30, Sr-3 '38,415! "Including those ei;gaged in prison duties, labor. rfDakota territory. (Included in those employed in productive STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. 97 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTUEE. THE WHEAT CROP OF THE WORLD. (Prepared by Henry Hyde, Statistician, Department of Agriculture.) COUNTRY. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. United States Bushels. 515.949.000 49,701,000 14,000.000 Bushels. 396,132.000 42,650.000 15,000.000 Bushels. 460,267,000 44,583,000 18,000,000 Bushels. 467,103,000 57,460.000 14.1100,000 Bushels. 427.684.000 40,800,000 8,000.000 Canada .Mexico Total North America 579.650.000 453,782,000 522,850.000 538.563,000 476,493, 000 ' Argentina 36.000.000 3.292,000 16.500,000 HE ~8aiKjoTixxj 8,915.000 16,000,000 io,'ooo',ooo 15,000.000 48,000,001' 6,ooom 12,000.000 chiil. 7 ..: :.:.::.: Total South America 55,792,000 81.703.000 104,915,000 85,000,000 66,000,000 I Austria 50.174.01)0 142.558,000 7,071,000 2,000,000 43.6fX).000 158,425.000 8.223,000 2,000,000 48,190.000 141.858,000 8,786,000 2,000.000 41,200,000 146.000.000 6,200.000 2.000.000 43,991,000 150,660.000 8,000,000 2,050,000 j Croatia-Slavonia Bosnia-Herzegovina Total Austria-Hungary 201.803,000 212,308,000 200,834,000 195,400,000 204,641,000 lo.oboiooc 63,942,000 20.000.000 40.441.000 4,500,000 115.685.000 82.2S8.0UO 6.000.000 310.8o6.000 4.000000 116.215.000 19.500.000 5,380,000 250.000 8,651,000 60.115,000 20.0UO.OO) 35.987.000 6.500.0(10 ia5,227.000 93.484.000 5.500.0UO 277.509,000 3.300,000 110.040.000 17.300.000 4,971,000 250.000 7.500.000 43.587.000 20.000.000 30,600.000 5.500.000 121,595,000 105.600.000 9.000.000 347,537,000 4,500.000 110.681.000 19,800.000 4.346,000 220,000 9.400,000 68.503.0CO 21. 500.1X10 37.000.UXJ 4,000,000 106,181.000 92.000.000 7,000.000 339.129.000 5.000.0UO 110.000.0UO 18,000.000 5.000,000 220,000 9,300,000 69,200,000 24,000,iOO 45,600.000 4,800000 5!600',000 337,823,000 4,800,000 106,140,000 17,216,000 5,400,000 Turkey in Europe 1 Bulgaria G recce Italy Germany Belgium Netherlands Great Britain 60.407.000 2.214,000 50,800.000 1,666.000 61.038.000 1,532,000 38,348.000 1.109.000 58,851.000 1,191,000 Ireland Total United Kingdom 62.621,000 52.466,000 62,570,000 39,457.000 600,420,000 Denmark 4,964.000 4,343,000 250.000 337.570,000 U10.583,00(i 4,601.000 3,893.000 275.000 461,861.000 1,514.298.000 4,162,000 4,467,000 275.000 418,225.000 1,521,029,000 4.500.000 3,798.000 2W.OOO 376.885,000 1,443,233,000 4,340.000 4,671.000 300.000 365,148.000 1,484,301.000 Sweden Norway Russia in Europe Total Europe Russia in Asia British India 72.000,000 "SSS 18.567.000 15,741.000 2,000.000^ 76.997.000 268.539,000 4S.OOO.OOO 20.000.000 16.848,000 2.000,000 87,608,000 252,784.000 45.000.000 22.000.000 16.000,000 2,000,000 83,499.000 234.379.000 46.000.000 22.000.000 16,500.000 2,200,000 75.000.000 181,997.000 44.a.000 20,000,000 16,000 2,400.000 Persia Cyprus Egypt 8.252,000 8,000.000 19.979,000 3.500,000 IO.IXKI.OOO 4.0(10.000 20.274.000 4,014,000 12.000.000 10.700.000 28,900.000 3.195.000 14.000.000 7.500.000 24.800.000 2,542.000 12,000.000 5,600.000 17,600,000 3,200,000 Tunis Cape Colony Total Africa 39,731,000 38,288.000 54.795.000 48,842,000 38,400,000 New South Wales 4,089.000 14,110.000 6,639.000 305.000 967.000 10,581.000 405.000 7.032.000 15.282,000 9,531 ,000 443.000 l,051.0liO 8,642,000 477,000 6,708.000 15.736.000 14,047,000 537,000 860.000 5,046,000 426.000 7,263,000 11,807.000 8,027.000 176.000 899.000 3,727,000 562,000 5,359.000 5.H4S.OOO 6.116.ooOi 194.000 1,202000 7,059,000 128.000 Victoria South Australia West Australia Tasmania New Zealand 1 Queensland Total Australasia. 87,090.000 42,458,000 43.360.000 32.461,000 25.906.00o RECAPITULATION BY CONTINENTS. 579.630,000 5.~>.792.UOO 1,410.588,000 3.58.948,000 39.731.000 37.096.000 453,782,000 81,703.000 1,514,298,000 432,384.000 38.288,000 42.458.000 522.850.000 104,915.000 '!!: 54,795.000 43.360.000 538,563.000 85,000.000 1.443.233.000 404.578.000 4S.842.000 32,461,000 476.498,000' 66.000,1 XXJ 1.484.301.01.0 :;,'.*. :;'.?.000| 38.400,000 ! 25,OB.ttO| South America. . .. Europe Asia Af ri ca Australasia Grand total 2.481 ,805.000'2.562,913.000 2,672,341.000 2,552.677.000 2,430.497.0001 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. DISPOSITION OF THE WHEAT CROP OF 1896. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Crop of 1096. Stock on hand March 1, 1897. Consumed in county where grown. Shipped out of county where grown. W't per feu. Maine Bushels. 170.940 51,387 205,972 Bushels. 73,504 15,416 74,150 P.ct. 43 30 36 Bushels. 170,940 51,387 205,972 P.ct. 108 100 100 Bushels. P.ct. Lbs. 58 56 60 "'56 58 60 58 59 58 58 58 8 '"56 57 Massachusetts . Rhode Island Connecticut "37' 13 25 57 60 40 3 New York 6,349,968 1,555,260 17,737,286 1,758,816 7,878.769 5,724,913 4,621,922 9571902 1,699,872 2,222.489 404,3(8 5,321,186 386,940 1,575.754 1,203,232 1,155.480 143,685 305,977 35 2(i 30 22 20 21 25 15 18 4,000,480 I,:i53,076 13,302,964 756,291 3,151,508 3.434,948 4,483,284 957.902 1,648,876 63 87 75 43 40 60 97 100 97 2,349,488 202,184 4,434,322 1,002,525 4,727,261 2,289,966 138,658 Pennsylvania. . Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia 50,996 3 Florida Alabama 394,184 37,927 55.186 7,965 14 21 382,358 37,927 97 100 11,826 3 Mississippi Louisiana Texas 4,529,210 1,260,720 6,628,462 4.056,511 6.976,861 21.800.016 15,719,898 20.617,440 28,668.146 8.S'A8,'.)oO 46,599,061 11,473,152 16.594,473 30,794.452 19,390.602 27.583.450 29,848,501 1.204,240 224,126 2,797,182 818.097 333,500 2.803,753 180,030 2,404,112 8,358,192 10,247,141 45,097,195 2,601,755 543,505 277,358 1.325,692 1,095,253 1,046,529 5,014,004 3,772,776 3,510.0t;5 4,586,903 3,025,6 J3 12,115,756 3,556,677 2.821.080 4.927,112 5,429.369 7,447,532 5,372,730 240,848 71,720 559,436 171.800 66,700 841,126 28,805 528,905 919.401 1,537.071 4,058,748 312.211 12 22 20 27 15 25 24 17 16 34 26 31 17 16 28 27 18 20 32 20 16 22 11 15 12 4,076,289 1.147,255 4.308,500 3.042,383 4.395,422 14.606,011 6,916,755 11.562,566 14.334,073 7,208,150 15,843,681 7,228,086 9,126,960 15.397,226 9,695.301 8,275.035 6,566,670 1,047,689 201,713 1,762,225 719,925 29(5,815 1,514,027 149,425 961.645 2,507,458 3,688,971 14,431.102 1,509.018 90 91 65 75 63 67 44 56 50 81 34 63 55 50 50 30 22 87 90 63 88 89 51 83 40 30 36 31 58 452,92i 113,465 2,319,962 1.014,128 2.581,439 7,194.005 8,803143 9.084.874 14,334.073 1,680,800 30,755.380 4.245,066 7,467.513 15,397.226 9,695,301 19,308.415 23.281.831 156,551 22,413 1,034,957 98,172 36,685 1,286,726 30,605 1,442.467 5.850,734 6,558,170 30,666,093 1,092,737 * 35 25 37 33 56 19 66 37 8 50 70 78 13 10 37 12 11 46 17 60 70 64 68 42 51.7 56 57 57 58 56 54 58 56 56 55 56 57 56 57 57 56 62 59 58 60 60 5? 59 60 59 60 59 57.1 Tennessee . West Virginia Kentucky Ohio Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota lowja, Missouri Nebraska . South Dakota. North Dakota Montana Wyoming Colorado NeW Mexico Utah . Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California Oklahoma Total 427,84,346 88,149,072 20.6 206.458.269 48.3 221,226,077 UNMANUFACTURED WOOL IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES. Quantities from the leading countries of supply during the five years ended June 30, 1896. COUNTRY FROM WHICH IMPORTED. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. Belgium France Germany Russia Turkey, European.. . United Kingdom Canada Argentina Chile Uruguay China British East Indies Turkey, Asiatic British Australasia.. British Africa Other countries Pounds. 130.238 4,882,555 415,815 32.460.709 2.458.942 43,473,171 1.137.216 14.127,71)1 2.371,910 4,832,563 13,889.957 66S,t5 9.194.835 15,359.722 Pounds. 123.869 8,128,213 1.481,560 3< 1.835.223 3.238.602 61,107.704 1.402.858 13,842.888 Pounds. 246.389 9.C55.037 1,153,128 11.546.327 652,030 20,753.893 2,220,511 13.316,552 !, 176,282 2.134,255 4.1 1,418.219 247,797 10.18ti.264 267,047 3.904.201 1,221.742 439,961 Pounds. 3.463,983 10,245,426 1,235.315 12.388.082 5,819,710 78.391.661 7.031,178 25.745,851 2,149,1-tt 10,347,873 26,089.418 884.272 7,329.877 12,383.814 3,871.253 1,656,441 Pounds. 9,210,716 13.279.720 2,021,443 9,945.248 5.803.833 90.907.989 4,964.7.53 22.736.851 3,438,140 8.114.961 24,547.088 123,237 5.453.664 20,386,269 8,252.441 1,725,120 Total.... 148.670.652 172.433.838 55,152,585 206,033.906 230.911,473 STATISTICS OP AGRICULTURE. DISPOSITION OF THE CORN CROP OF 1896. STATES AND TER- RITORIES. Crop of 1S96. Stock on hand March 1, 11)97. Consumed in county where grown. Shipped out of county where grown. Merchantable. Maine New Hampshire . . . Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee West Virginia Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North Dakota Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California Oklahoma Bushels. 546,860 1,161.720 1,994.322 1,845.560 1,773.004 17,892,738 9.325.338 52.475,UOO 4.933,676 19.936.128 3S.067,986 29.504,148 15,781.874 32,829,654 4.800,940 32,445,075 27,973.390 15.565.030 32,228.617 29.723.854 71,893,446 21.689,160 80.932.348 123.691.957 40.041,930 133.468.26n 284.572.7W 38,890.031 34,446.974 321,719.541 176,768.649 247,734.004 288,599.638 31,136,950 974.540 34606 62.075 2.852,928 Bushels. 164,058 406,602 817.672 627.490 141,391 656,011 8,051,732 4,103,149 23.613,750 2.466.838 9,170,619 17,891.953 13.276.867 8.048.501 16,414,827 1,944,376 16,924.734 12,308.292 4.980,810 6.123,437 9,214,395 9.109,447 36.419,557 61.845.978 18.819,707 69.403.498 156.515,020 17,111.631 15.501.138 193,031,725 83,081.265 121,389,662 176,173,786 18,682,170 243.635 6,921 7L<232 124,211 216,250 54,062 95.452 297.633 2,202,573 19,090 35,717 550,643 Total. 2,283,875.165 1.164.405.884 51.0 P.rt BO Ho 41 :u 47 37 4 a 44 4.") GO -it; 47 4o 61 GO 40 4ti 44 K in :u 43 42 16 50 47 Gfl 55 44 45 fi') 47 4'.) Bushels. 541.391 l.lfil.720 1.994,322 1,845,560 285,790 1,737,544 17.355,956 46.178,000 3.206,889 13.157,844 31.977.108 27.7,33,899 15.465,747 31.516.468 4,569,284 30.822,821 27,134,188 15.253.729 31,261,758 29.426,615 60.390.495 19.520.244 72.839.113 87.821,289 35.236,898 90,758,420 159,360,748 36.167,766 32.035.686 228,420.874 152,OM.038 165,981,783 146,313.823 26,155,038 964,795 34.606 57,730 2,767,340 364.870 87,816 285,732 1,806,110 1.6t:0,619.251 P.ct. 99 100 100 100 95 98 W Busliels 5,469 4,345 23,290 8,650 7,636 11,906 396.463 P.ct. Bushels. 426,551 1,033.931 1,735.060 1.605,637 264,732 1,489,323 14,493,118 8,299.551 45,128.500 4,341,635 17.344,431 31,977,108 23.898,360 14.045.423 27.905,206 3,791.533 26,604,962 23.497.648 11.673.772 18.048.026 19,617 744 61 109 429 18.002.003 67.983,172 110,085.842 84.4i.0) 122,790.804 261,806.943 31.500,9o8 26,524,170 231,638.070 1*8,485,665 227,915,284 265,753.678 25,220.930 682,178 27,<585 40.349 2,196.755 333,818 157.862 81,134 229,181 1,982.316 1,936.206,537 84.8 P.ct. 78 PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. ' (Weekly Sugar Trade Journal.) COUNTRY. Population 1894-95. 1893-94. 1X92-93. 1&1-92 Germany Austria France Russia Holland Belgium Denmark Sweden and Norway . . . Italy Uoumania Spain Portugal and Madeira. England Bulgaria Greece Servia Turkey Switzerland Europe United States Total... 51,650.000 43.4.56.000 38.800.000 100,239.0110 4.732.000 6.325.000 2,:-am.o(jo ,S7!!.(XX) 30,724.000 5,800.000 17,650.000 38,927.000 3.310.000 2,235.000 2.256.0; :0 21,983,000 2,895,000 385.177.000" 69.753.000 Lbs. 26.78 19.81 30.61 10 94 31.30 22.50 45.41 24.95 6.65 4.03 13. IS 12.92 86.09 8.88 6.26 4.01 7.65 44.66 Lbs. 26.71 16.57 27.80 11.06 25.55 21.73 42.96 24.82 7.07 4.07 12.47 13.09 84.78 7.14 7.2!) 4.25 7.25 42. 30 Lbs. 22.90 17.20 27. 8(5 10 94 22.90 21.09 43.53 23.64 7.00 4.53 12.38 12.51 77.40 6.07 7.38 4.22 7.64 31.62 Lbs. 28.56 16. 05 30.46 10. 34 26.83 21.29 43.63 24.14 7.18 3.90 11.06 12.43 80.73 5.16 8.62 3.81 9.30 31.30 23.25 66.C4 22.08 4=4.930000 _63.76 29 00 100 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. DISPOSITION OF THE OAT CROP OF 1896. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Crop of 1896. Stock on hand March 1, 1897. Consumed in county where grown. Shipped out of county where grown. ir-t tz Maine Bushels. 5.869,880 1,160,558 4,716,306 549.864 112.950 641.016 49.916.0V4 3.620,490 36.086,821 548,071 2,040,192 8,492,296 5,777,256 2,954,798 5.035.28S 549732 Bushels. 2,758,844 417.801 2,310,990 109,973 48,568 243,586 26,954,675 1,810.245 16,960,806 208.267 612.058 3,142,150 1,444,314 295,480 1,017,058 109,946 801,877 223,898 17,272 2.027.018 1,167,355 2.233,680 1,462,191 3,785,753 14.649,160 13.2S4.874 12.395.9B5 36.370,239 32,628838 28.950,831 49.651,672 7,146,176 8.094.9T8 18,750,947 10.056,169 5,169.842 1,281.323 150.232 988,275 101,732 P.ct. 47 36 49 20 43 38 54 50 47 %, 37 25 10 20 20 18 14 5 16 si 38 45 44 36 43 50 51 47 36 34 55 56 46 42 36 S Bushels. 5,517,687 1,148,952 4,6(59.143 549,864 111,820 641,016 45.423.618 3,149,826 31.395.534 460,380 1.550.546 7,388.298 5,430,621 2,895,702 4,983.582 527,743 4,365,773 1,567,288 345.450 10.895.220 5,024.701 6, 124.605 3.655,478 9,464,383 24,415,267 21.055,482 23.758,934 38.061,878 4(5,985,526 41.439,425 64,441.532 17.468,431 19,899.358 24,887,621 14.904.679 10,227.297 2,288.078 383,927 1,820,507 110,579 P.ct. 94 99 99 100 99 100 91 87 87 84 76 87 94 98 98 96 98 98 100 86 99 85 95 90 75 70 S 72 73 61 88 84 73 83 91 75 92 3 Bushels. 352.193 11,606 47,163 P.ct. 6 1 1 Lbs. 32 31 30 31 28 29 31 30 8 29 12 8 29 30 30 29 29 S 30 29 29 30 28 27 31 31 26 24 24 23 35 39 35 33 34 33 37 36 33 35 34 28 "2^6 New Hampshire Vermont . Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 1,130 1 New York 4,492,446 470,664 4,691,287 87,691 489,646 1,103,998 346,635 59,096 101,706 21,989 89,097 31,985 "1,773,646' 50,755 1,080.813 192,394 1,051,598 8.133.422 9,023.778 10.674.3ft3 46.520,074 18,272,149 15,326.911 41.200.323 2,382.059 3,809.401 9,205.010 3.052.766 1,011.491 762,692 33,385 780,217 110,578 9 13 13 16 24 13 6 2 2 4 2 2 "ii 1 15 5 10 25 30 31 55 28 27 39 12 16 27 17 9 25 8 30 50 New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland . . . Virginia South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama 4.454,870 1,599,273 345,450 r?,668.86o 5,075,456 7,205,418 3,847,872 10,515,981 :..Y>3.6H9 30.079.260 84,438,237 84,581.952 65.257,675 56.766,336 105.641,855 19.850,490 23,808.759 34,092,631 17.957.445 11,238,788 3,050,770 417,312 2.600,724 22U57 Mississippi Texas . ... Arkansas Tennessee West Virginia Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana . . . Illinois Wisconsin Missouri Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North Dakota Montana Colorado New Mexico . ... Arizona . . . Utah... 958,132 411,997 43 641,948 67 316,184 33 Nevada Idaho 1,302.168 3,017,772 3,854,319 ilsztfm 572,954 754,443 925,037 365,434 M 24 20 833.388 1,569.241 2,(598.023 1,425,193 64 52 70 78 468,780 1,448.531 1,156.296 401,978 36 48 1 ^W Washington. California Oklahoma Total 707,346,404 312,814,923 44.2 516,703,544 ~73~ 190.642,860 SUGAR IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES. Quantities from the Leading Countries of Supply. Years Ended June 30, 1896. COUNTRY FROM WHICH IMPORTED. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. Austria-Hungary Belgium Pounds. 69,943.241 38.919,574 10,195,056 177.620.48f5 466,780 6.834,696 3,293,148 259,249,702 9,041,40(5 62.615.068 ,983,540.022 1 80,474,547 178.404.072 139.570.854 7,132.576 6.855,086 140,956,946 2,906,073 2(52.612.405 97.285,663 8.031,573 7,885,003 2.675.194 Pound.". 34,391,679 71,322,733 157,204 326,827.509 2,717,110 31,964.310 20,480.193 332,968,755 13.894,070 64.aSti.960 ,843,652,253 99,617,911 114.598.997 159,061,559 14.798.WS 10.575,216 18.-U92.832 7,847,396 289,553.539 122,413,780 "9.715.660 12.358.226 Pounds. 44.536,822 80.479,170 13.909,622 358,649,535 23.829,548 58,241.416 3,84(5.249 256,821.752 15,558,546 89.421.821 2.127,502,319 75.546.030 258,447.122 1:34.455,359 12,787.452 21,189.075 288.013,620 11,203.629 326.574.584 134.052,343 8,595,345 Pounds. 7,411,234 24,338.139 35,832 311,182,9(58 12.600,203 40,610.295 8,329,961 193,498,237 9.131.589 6(5,492.169 1845,763,398 56,352.954 180.262,039 110.848.960 8,794.544 23.696,923 2SO,54.270 8,351,495 274,385,228 68.770.492 8,776.03C 23.250,815 16,162,679 Pounds. 40.703,929 -"72,721,186 34.810,1370 525.991,657 40.965,863 56,992,162 1,304,887 217,421.118 12,202,619 116.972,841 1,093,171,312 81,582.810 191,457,878 146,433.256 12.299.fi09 31,827.859 567,670.780 12.046,973 352,175.269 145.075,344 26,564,115 100,3135.317 15.611.403 Netherlands .... . . United Kingdom Canada British West Indies Danish West Indies Santo Domingo Cuba 1 Puerto Rico Brazil British Guiana Dutch Guiana China Dutch East Indies Hongkong Hawaii Philippine Islands British Africa :... Other countries 11.532.522 Total r .556.509.165 ? 76fi.445.347 4.345,193.881 3.574.510.454 3.896.338.557 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. 101 FARM ANIMALS. Estimated number of animals on farms and ranches, total value of each kind and average price Jan. 1, 1897. STATES AND TERRITORIES. HORSES. MULES. MILCH Cows. dumber. Av. price. Value. dumber. Av. price. Value. Number. Av. price. Value. Maine N'w Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. Rhode Island... Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. . Delaware Maryland Virginia 115,426 55,033 88,319 63,800 JS 621.343 80,788 583,215 30,274 133,645 243,586 145,536 66,449 110.277 35.865 129,619 195,571 141,464 1,160,101 210.330 337,551 156,511 400.879 701.933 427,333 645,834 1,072,956 4-20,710 469,101 1,087.492 854,126 797,744 575,714 290,775 166,702 175,301 77,614 159.706 84.701 52.498 71,178 53,561 132,011 176.691 203,777 439,364 39,099 $46.58 47.74 45.03 64.67 75.25 61.31 49. 67 58.98 44.27 42.76 S8.25 36.42 44.76 48.23 48.34 42.70 38.82 35.19 27.26 17.73 26.45 36.41 as. 28 32.57 36.67 43.14 31.81 30.91 40.95 35.95 28.94 24.79 23.54 24.68 26.50 36.43 24.38 13.12 20.06 14.65 21.59 16.97 18.06 17.12 20.47 18.18 27.40 13.41 $5.376,791 2,627,428 3.977,151 4,125,946 762,210 2,638,558 80.SJB.slM 4.764,706 25,819,103 1.294,516 5,111,360 8,8/0,380 6.514,890 3.204,877 5,331,018 1.531,331 5,032.297 6,882,938 3,855,824 20,571.962 6,356,207 12,290,744 5,209,206 13,056.621 25,737,791 18,437,058 20,547,082 33,166,042 17,229,021 16,864,237 31,469.631 21.175.838 18,780.168 14,207.348 7,706,063 6,072,302 4,272,970 1,018,683 3,204,212 1,240.873 1,133.429 1,207,941 967,320 2.259,370 3,616,227 3,704,688 12,037,918 524,222 192.077 128,971 263,640 172,826 24,763 136.206 1,416.327 206.357 938,288 34,857 150,477 260.322 266.605 129,388 306.457 116,619 305,355 290,931 153,538 752,579 266,244 307,542 171,528 285,461 752,001 459,153 618,282 1,OOS259 786,844 618,530 1,190,534 701,610 629,121 534,197 313,375 161,268 42,928 18,515 82.374 18.751 16,872 56,698 18.196 28,595 120,902 116,007 339,002 32,355 $25.06 27.12 24.57 30.78 30.00 27.73 24.20 32.27 :.'.-,.;':; 27.50 22.81 17.89 13.75 15.83 17.01 16.48 11.12 12.85 15.25 16.43 12.43 15.93 21.17 19.78 25.18 26.57 23.72 28.50 23.98 23.51 28.14 22.91 24.50 24.63 22.93 21.79 25.83 25.25 26.11 22.60 22.55 17.95 26.80 23.10 23.46 21.80 25.57 18.58 $4,813,450 3,497,694 6,477.635 5,319,584 742.890 3,776.910 34,275,113 6,659,140 24.329.8US 958.568 8,482,380 4,657,161 3,665,819 2.048,212 5,212.834 1,921.881 3,395.54s 3,738,4* 53 2,341.454 12.364,873 3,309,413 4,899,144 3,631,248 5,646,419 18,935.: is:, ! 12,199,695 14,665.*; I'.i 28.785,8 18,8(58,519 14.541,6iO 33.501,6-27 16,073,885 15,413. 46 41 13,157,272: 7.185,689 3.514.030 1,108,830 467,504 2,150,785 423,773 380,464 1,017,729 487,653 660,544 2.836.361 2,528.953 8,668,281 601,156 4,534 7492 36,144 5.269 12.817 37,483 110,860 98.834 164.380 8,273 129.739 160,032 88,239 261,428 145,519 169,389 7,601 116.854 18,501 2,784 46,397 90,631 4,826 8,631 33,704 215,466 82.269 41,961 6,660 7,151 924 1.474 8,888 3,560 1,026 1,648 1,444 941 1,420 5,811 57,473 7,177 $55.07 76.73 58.81 59.75 58.14 48.58 49.98 61.68 62.93 59.48 49.01 48.81 52.83 29.83 34.26 t!7 27 97 38.59 37.59 36.08 35.69 37.72 41.59 35.46 29.91 31.04 32.33 30.94 48.03 31.46 35.97 42.81 19.19 25.16 24.43 32.39 15.59 39.21 21.92 36.89 21.69 $249,701 574,8'i6 2,125,529 314,838 745,227 1,820.890 5.541,305 6,096,201 10,343,698 492,084 6,358.107 7,811,371 4.661,317 7,799,259 4,985,923 6,635,682 290,898 3,969,482 713872 , 104,659 1,674,144 3,234,290 182,024 358,957 1,195,015 6,445,651 2,553,469 1.356,689 206,090 343.461 29,067 53.019 380.454 68,308 25,815 40,264 46,769 14,673 55,677 127,404 2,120,329 155,702 North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee West Virginia. . Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Kansas Nebraska South Dakota... North Dakota... Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico.... Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California Oklahoma Total 14,364,667 31.51 452,649.396 2,215,654 41.66 92,302,090 15,941,727 23.16 369,239,993 Total 1896 Decrease Decr'se 1.37 1.22 1.2(1 US 1.44 2.18 l.SXJ 8.48 2.64 2.71 . 2.M 3.Q2 1.90 LSI 2.47 2.17 1.95 l.l.il 1.80 1.76 1.06 1.57 $471.671 180.332 318,423 142,206 30,136 99,041 2,166,797 135,597 2,209.984 76,835 55,272 76,215 58,297 331,361 840,774 443.966 114,134 603,646 154,610 316,074 420,352 166,885 3.350.607 218,512 549.836 1.000,065 1,40.1,229 5,877,171 3,536,899 1,771.579 1,725.564 1,679,104 887,711 1,672,578 1,326,197 398,965 466,182 731,161 695.219 5.033.220 3,005,862 2,486.290 2,847,753 1,301,172 3,036,830 917.314 2,346,283 I,375,a51 53,737 632,524 153.437 1,022,773 49,559 995,605 1,455.892 2,012,868 415,017 1,885,876 1,998.978 790,961 2,944 ,065 1,375,586 1,796,104 371,292 1,604,164 2,284,662 713,487 1,340,365 2.249,401 902,507 521,690 3,737,970 3,074,329 1,659,722 1.263,931 158,463 120,308 51,045 17,734 22,716 31,151 26.076 53,790 11,126 75,192 Total 36,818.643 1.82 4,800,787 33,011 67,020,942 240,051 487,163 78,514 .. 8.97 799 8^44 7.00 9.29 6.61 8.02 6.67 5.80 6.74 3.38 3.11 3.49 3.17 2.02 2.53 2.40 2.83 2.48 2.32 3.33 4.25 3.34 4.93 5.92 5.05 5.18 5.38 4.91 5.67 3.99 4.61 4.77 4.39 4.50 7.87 4.52 4.54 4.85 4.84 5.45 5.09 3.69 3.32 2.37 4.13 4.08 $456.092 495.7iX) 555,791 492,025 100.024 4,181,932 1,230,872 287,443 2,237,741 3,361,164 4.524,475 3,830,172 6,373,574 837,504 4,763,724 4,790,752 2.235.255 7,301.281 3.196,861 5,978,152 1,577,100 5,359^92 1,273,436 4.220.277 6,762,409 11,651,896 4,859,097 2,560,977 21.182,330 12,2*59.648 7,648,165 541,385 401,486 80,122 103,131 151,143 56,653 277,721 700,310 567,864 2,013,738 320,141 40,600,276 4.10 166,272,770 Total 1896 Decrease Decrease (per cent). H8.2ss.7s;; 1,480,140 3.9 1.70 *.12 '7.1 65.167.735 *1, 853.207 *2.8 42.842.759 *** 4.35 .25 5.7 186.529.745 20,256.975 10.9 FARM PRICE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Average farm price of various agricultural products on December 1 in each year from 1887-1896. CHOP. 1896. 1895. 1894. 1893. 1892. 1891. 1890. 1889. 1887. Corn, bu Wheat, bu Rye,bu Oats, bu Barley, bu Buckwheat, bu . . Irish potatoes, bu.. Hay, ton Cotton, Ib Leaf tobacco $0.215 .726 .409 .187 .323 .392 .286 6.55 .066 .06 .509 .440 .199 .337 !266 8.35 .076 .069 $0.457 .491 .501 .324 .442 .556 .536 8.54 .046 .624 .548 .317 .472 .534 .673 8.49 .084 $0.406 .839 .774 .315 .540 .579 .371 8.39 .073 .084 $0.506 .838 .629 .424 .648 .577 .777 7.74 .086 .077 $0.283 .698 .457 .230 .427 .518 .403 7.88 .083 .071 $0.341 .926 .591 .278 .596 .6.36 .404 .085 $0.444 .681 .544 .304 .522 .561 .685 9.34 .085 .103 104 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR NUMBER AND VALUE OF FARM ANIMALS IN THE UNITED STATES, 18(58-97. JANUARY 1. HORSES. Number. Value. MULES. MILCH Cows. Number. Value. \Number. Value. 1868.. 18(59.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. INS >.. 1881.. .. 1836.. 1887.. . 181)0.. 5.756.940 432,696.2:26 533.024.787 671,319,461 613.296.611 ... 659,707.916 9,222.470 684,463,957 9.333,800 666,927.406 !'..VU.2m 646.370.'.':;'.' 9,735,300 632,446,985 10,155.400 610,206.631 10,329.700 600.813.681 10,938.7(0 11.201.800 11.429.626 10,521.554 10.838.111 11.169.683 11,564.572 12,077.657 12,496.744 13,172.936 13.663.294 14.213.S37 14.056.750 15.498.140,1,007,593.636 16,206.802 992.225,185 16,081.139 7(59,224.799 15.893.318 576,730.580 15.124,057 500,140.186 14,364.667! 452,649,396 615,824.914 765,041,303 833.734,400 852.282.947 i tim 1,871,079 1.914.126 1.972,569 2,062,599 2,117.141 2,191,727 2.257.574 2.331,027 2,296^32 2,314.699 2,331,128 2.:V>2.231 2.333.108 2.278,946 2.215,654 126,127,786 121,027:316 124.H.W.OA1 119,501.859 111.502.713 106,565.114 99.480.976 104.322.1W 96.033.971 105.948.319 120.091;. 1(54 130,945,378 148.732,390 161.214,970 162,497.097 163.381,096 167.057.538 174,853.563 179.444.481 182.394.099 178,847.370 174.882,070 164.763,751 146.232.811 110,927.834 10:!.204.4.')7 10,023,000 10.705.300 10.90ti.SiO 11.08.~>.4dO 11,260.800 1 1. 300.K I 12.iW.iion 12.611.632 13.125,685 13.501,206 13.904.722 14..Y22.USS 14.856,414 16.019.591 16.416,351 16.424,087 16.4S7.41K> 15.941.727 JANUARY 1. 1869... 1870... 1871... 1872... 1873... 1874... 1875... 1876... 1877... 1878... 1879... 1880... 1881... lss-2... 1883... 1886... 1887... 18S8... 1S91.. 1892.. 1873.. 1895... 1896... OXEN AND OTHER CATTLE. No. 11,942.481 - i:>.:-WS.5tiu lf-.212.-00 16,413,800 16,218,100 lli,313,400 lrt.7S5.3UO 19.2-23.30i i 21.4IIS.100 21.231,000 20.i7.7U2 28,046.077 29,046.101 29.8T.6.573 31.275,242 313.511,750 34.378.363 35.03-2,417 3H.849.Q24 36,875.648 37. f.5 1.23H 35.954.19(i 36,608.168 H4.364.216 32,085.409 30.508.408 Value. $249,144,599 306,211,473 346,926.440 321.562.69:^ 329,298,755 310.649,803 304,858,859 307.105.386 329.o41.703 329.543.327 341.761,154 362.8(51.509 463.-9.499 611.549.109 6S3.229.tt>! 694.382.W13 661.95fi.274 663,137,926 611,750.520 5l>7.23ti..sr.' 560,B25,137 544.127.908 570,749.155 547,882.204 536.789,747 4X2.1W.12H 42.291.0(54 508.928.416 507,929.421 SHEEP. No. 38.991.912 37.724.279 40,853.000 31.851.000 31.679,300 33,002,400 33.928.200 33.Ts3.t500 35.9:^5.300 ^5.740.500 ^8,12:^800 40.7t>5.000 43,576.899 45.016.224 49.237.291 fiO.B26.K26 50.3(50,243 48.3-22.:^ I 44.759.314 43.544,755 42.5911.079 44.336.072 43.431.136 44.itW.3H5 47.273.553 45.048.017 38,298.783 36.818.643 Value. $98,407.809 82.13H.H79 9:^,364.433 74,035,837 88,771,197 97.922.350 88.690.5f 94.320.652 8a603,062 90.2:.537 104.070.759 106.594.954 124,3*55.835 119.9tr2.706 107.960.650 92.443.8rt7 89.279.926 90.640.3(11 100.659.761 108.397,447 116.121,290 125.909,2(54 89,18(5,110 66.685.767 65.167.735 67.020.942 SWINE. No. 24.317,258 211316,476 26,751,400 29.457.500 32,632.050 30.860.SOO 28,062,200 25,?26.8t!0 28.077.100 32,262.500 34.7(56.100 34.034.100 36,247,603 44.122.200 43.270.086 44.21 ILStt 45.142.657 46.092.043 44,612.836 44.346.525 50.301.592 51.602.780 50,625,106 52.31 5 3,826,351 2,192,404 1,911,896 1,427,096 LS.Vt.ti35 1,118,587 661,086 1.042,390 2.2HS.U43 2.ow.s\s 1,301,826 1.2S-U-.00 2,679,184, 132,159 1,058,910 45,761 376,530 1,444,933 5,9:7,853 1,617,947 182,719 3,672,316 313.767 5.25S.014 345,50ft L15L149 32^siis 1,767,518 2,235,:i23 332,422 1,655,980 349,390 762,794 1,686,880 60,705 17 2.i 24 86 8 37 34 13 1,262,505 802,525 864,694 194,327 622,71)0 146,608 269,493 1,542,180 M 8 24 '2.V 8 12 996,992' 13 560;il7 26 39,864!.... 537,454 24 125,015 32 187,748 31 1,184,10^ 11 S 379,994 34277 12 8 8 771,623 209,897 92,597 California 460.147 112,216 140,424 1,057,286 21 80 ol it 370,792 91,532 87,445 906,185 Delaware Florida Idaho Illinois ] 8 22 27 23 J '1 'iff 88 31 IS 1 15 "' s*; 1 '' 11 32 14 a077,871 l.'.'78.3ni 1,624,615 808.0H 1,648,690 939,946 648,936 934,943 1,783085 l.tVW.'.7 780,773 1,131,597 2,168,380 '"452; 402 62,266 346,991 1,131,116 5.US2.S71 1,399,750 ' 3,198,062 174,768 4.2S2.S1 276,531 995,577 4 1 11 n 8 21 23 20 13 8 is 5 '35' m 31 '! 14 l!680,'637 1,194,020 364.399 "SSi r,2>;.'.U5 780,894 1,457,351 1,184,059 439,706 827,922 1,721,295 "'122,993 42,491 318,300 906,096 4,882,758 1,071,361 i 20 ? ft r.t 7 It! ;^u 14 8 ' 88 27 21 1 12 1,711,951 1,350,428 674,913 107,206 1,155,684 708.002 628,279 687,049 1,231 ,066 749,113 172,023 791,305 1,182,012 11 7 27 851,470 968,416 192,214 Kansas Kentucky 8 is If 1 , 17 6 20 n i.i 13 982,405 517,762 583,169 683,034 994,514 397.f^4 6,077 606,526 682,044 Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi.". Missouri 28,841 6,857 326.073 672,035 3,880,735 992,622 New Hampshire 22 19 10 317,976 4s'.i,5.V, 3,097,394 869,039 Xew Jersey New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio 3 88 1 2,665,2f0 90,923 3,521.951 217,353 705,606 J 2 B . Is . g 28 i 2,339,511 52,465 3835 703,708 1 28 14 1,980,329 13.294 2,311,786 147,545 668,507 Pennsylvania. Rhode Island South Carolina 1,542,359 1,591,749 332,286 1,512,565 9 19 80 10 1,258,520 818,579 330,551 1,225,163 1,109,801 604,215 315,098 1,596,318 B 25 2:. 4 1,002,717 212.S8 314,120 1,421,661 Virginia Washington West Virginia it* 16 618,457 1,315,497 27 15 442,014 1,054,670 ' Wisconsin 775,881 24 305,391 The States 61,908,906 49,371,340 lll: 38,155,505 31,218,021 23,067,262 "'5L687 Alaska "2 Arizona 4 59,620 B 3 1 8 ffi 177,624 32,610 9 8 1 7 9,658 14,181 131,700 14,999 "e 2 4^837 75,080 Dakota District of Columbia 1 230,392 Idaho Indian Montana 7 4 3ai59 119,565 8 2 20,595 91,874 New Mexico 3 5 2 153,593 613i 207,905 1 93,516 1 61,547 i Oklahoma Utah 2 5 9 143,963 75,116 20,789 3 B 10 86,786 23,955 9,118 3 5 40,273 11,594 B 11,380 Wyoming The Territories 713,344 784,443 402,866 225,300 124,614 On public ships in service of the United States The United States 62,622,250 50,155,783 38,558.371 31,443.321 23,191,876 Per cent of gain. 24.8 30.08 22.65 35.11 35.83 NOTE. The narrow column under each census year shows the order of the states and territories when arranged according to magnitude of population. Population of Alaska and Indian Territory not yet reported. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. 109 POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH CENSUS, FROM 1790 TO 1840, [From the reports of the Superintendents of the Census.] STATES AND TERRITORIES. 1840. 1830. 1820. 1810. 1800. 1790. Alabama Arkansas .... n 2.-> 590,7f)6 97,574 lf> 27 309,527 30,388 lit 2:> 127,901 14,255 California Colorado Connecticut a M n 8 "'309,978 78,085 54.477 691,392 id 24 26 10 297,675 76,748 34,730 516,823 14 22 275.148 72,749 B I'.t 261,942 72,674 8 17 251,002 64,273 s it; 237,964 59,096 Delaware Florida 11 340,985 11 252,433 12 162,686 13 82,548 Idaho Illinois Indiana 14 III M 476,183 685,866 43,112 n 13 157.445 343,031 24 18 55,162 147,178 23 21 12,282 24,520 5,641 "u i in ii 1 n 779,828 352,411 501,793 470,019 737.C99 212,267 6 lit 12 11 s 687,917 215.739 399.455 447.040 610,408 31,639 6 17 12 10 7 M 564,i35 152,923 298,269 407.350 523,159 8,765 it 14 S B 24 406,511 76,556 228.705 380,546 472.040 4,762 U l'-l' 1 5 220,955 73,677 Maine 151,719 341,548 422,845 n 4 96,540 319,728 378,787 Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Missouri 17 M 375,651 383,702 22 21 136,621 140,451 21 23 75,448 66,557 1 40,352 20,845 iy 8,850 Montana Nebraska Nevada 'io 9 5 3 New Hampshire . . New Jersey New York 22 tfl 1 Jl 284,574 373.306 2,428,921 753,419 18 14 1 5 269,328 320.823 1,918,608 737,987 15 13 4 244,022 277,426 1,372,111 638,829 K; 12 2 4 214,460 245,562 959,049 555,500 !i 3 4 183.858 211,149 589,051 478,103 141,885 184.139 340,120 393,751 North Carolina... North Dakota Ohio. . ft "i* 24 11 1,519,467 ' l',724.633 108,830 594,398 4 "2" n 9 937,903 ' l',348,233 9U99 581,185 5 581,295 13 230,760 18 45,365 Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina... South Dakota 3 20 8 1,047,507 83.015 502,741 3 17 810,091 76,931 415,115 3 it; G 602,365 69,122 345,591 2 15 7 434,373 (8,825 249,073 Tennessee Texas 5 829,210 7 681,904 9 422,771 10 261,72" lo 105,602 17 35,691 Vermont 21 4 291.948 1,239,797 17 3 280,652 1,211,405 10 2 235,966 1,065,116 U 1 217,895 974,600 13 1 154,465 880,200 12 85,425 747,610 Virginia Washington. West Virginia 29 30,945 .... Wyoming. The States Alaska 17,019,641 7,215,858 5,294,390 12,820,8.8 9,600,783 ... .... Dakota Dist. of Columbia. Idaho 1 43,712 1 39,834 1 33,039 1 24,023 1 14,093 Indian Montana Utah Washington. Wyoming .. The Territories On public ships in service of U S 43,712 39.SU 33,039 24,023 .... 14,093 6,100 .... 5,318 United States. Percent, of gain.. 17,069,453 12,866,020 9,633.822 7,239,881 5,308,483 3,929,214 3352 32.51 33.06 3638 35.10 NOTE. The narrow column under each census year shows the order of the states and territories when arranged according to magnitude of population. Population of .Alaska and Indian Territory not yet reported. 110 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES. Upon a per capita basis 1868-1896. TEAR. Popula- tion, June 1. GOVERNMENT FINANCE (Per Capita). GOLD AND SILV.ER. 11 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 36,973,000 37,756,000 38.558.371 39.555.UOU 40.596.000 41.677.000 42.796,000 43,951,000 45.137.000 46.353.000 47.598,000 $19.38 $18. 39 $67. 10 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 50,155,783 51,316.000 52.495,000 53,693.000 54.911,000 56,148.000 57.404.000 58,680.000 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 61,289.000 62.622,250 63.975,000 65.403.000 6*1.826,000 68,275.000 69,753.000 71 ,268,000 18.95 18.73 18.75 18.79 18.58 18.83 18.16 17.52 16.46 16.62 21.52 24.04 27.41 28.20 30.61 31.06 31.51 32.39 34.40 83. 86 34.24 34.31 36.21 34.75 35.44 34.38 32.86 17. 60 17.50 18.10 64.43 60. 4f 56.81 18.19 52.9(1 18.04 50.52 49.17 47.53 18 17.16 16.12 45.66 15.58 43.56 15.32] 42.01 16.75 19.41 38.27 21.71 35.46 22.37 31. 28.66 . 23.02 26.20 24. 5C 21.82 22.34 22.45 20. 03 17.72 22.52 15 92 22.82 23.41 . 23. 24.33 44 87 18.32 12.88 I2..V, 22.96 12.93 21. 13.41 $3.48 3.32 3.08 2.83 2.56 2.35 2.31 2.20 2.11 2.01 1.99 1.71 1.59 1.46 1.09 .96 .87 .84 .79 .71 .65 .53 .47 .37 .35 .34 .37 .44 .49 $10.97 9.82 10.67 9.69 9.22 8.01 7.13 6.55 6.52 6.07 5.41 5.60 6.65 7.01 7.64 7.37 6.27 5.77 5.76 6.20 6.32 6.01 6.44 6.14 t' 5.77 4.36 4 49 4.59 1 $10.21 8.55 8.03 7.39 6.84 6.97 7.07 6.25 6.87 5.21 4.98 5.46 5.3, 4.89 4.90 4.39 4.64 4.15 4.47 4. 4. 4.75 5.55 5.28 6.87 6.48 5.11 4.9i $0.65 .78 .72 .84 .74 .70 .71 .68 .63 .62 .56 .69 1.14 .98 1.03 1.13 .04 .17 1.13 .27 .33 .45 .71 1.85 2.16 2.37 2.07 2.03 1.96 10.70. 15.59 15.60 15.57 15.57 15.63 15.92 16.1 16.59 17.88 17.22 17.91 18.40 18.05 18.16 18.19 18.64 18.57 19.41 20.78 21.13 21.99 22.10 19.76 20. 23. 26.49 32.56 31.60 $1.326 1.325 1. 1. 1.322 1.298 1.278 1.246 1.156 1.201 1.152 1.123 1.145 1.138 1.136 1.110 1.113 1.065 .995 .978 .939 .935 1.046 .988 .871 .780 .635 .654 $0.93.2 .86.7 .88.5 .88.1 .87.9 .86.5 .86.1 .84.5 .79.8 .72.1 .74.9 .80.6 .72.4 .65 .49.1 .50.6 .52.8 YEAR. COINAGE PER CAPITA OP- PRODUC- TION PEB CA PITA OF INTERN'L REVENUE. 111 CUSTOMS REVENUE. l! Average ad valorem rate of duty 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1K72. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876 . 1877 . 1S7S , 1ST!) . 1*SO . 18S1 1SS2 1883. 1884, IK*) . 1886. 1887 $0.52 $0.03 1891 , is 1 .):' . . . 1SW is; 15 . .4 .a .53 .54 1.37 .82 .75 Hi:; .96 1.05 .80 1.24 1.89 1.26 .54 .44 .49 .50 .41 .85 1.17 .85 n.ao 1.31 1.30 1.11 .89 .86 .78 .76 1:8 1.08 .80 .72 .68 $0.32 .32 .411 .58 .71 .86 .87 .72 .1)0 10.88 .53 .68 .54 .34 .52 .66 .48 .35 .42 1.85 2.16 .81 .53 .68 .77 .67 1.03 .54 .57 1.07 .67 1.24 .81 $2.53 1.51 1.51 2.49 1.97 2.03 1.56 2.10 1.2o 1.21 .71 .51 .34 1 .75 1.26 .61 .76 1.58 .83 1.70 1.27 2.24 1.87 1.63 $5.1 4.19 4.79 3.62 3.22 2.75 2.39 3.52 2.59 2.56 2. 2. 2.47 2.64 2.79 2.69 2.21 2.00 2.03 2.02 2.07 2.13 2.28 2.28 3.35 2.41 2.15 2. Of! 2.06 $4.55 $9.33 |4.34$I8.63*46.49 4.59 10.45 3.92 11.06 12.65 4.69 2.99 2.96 3.10 2.95 3.20 2.80 3.06 3.47 3.42 3.06 3.22 2.92 2.52 2.57 2.55 2.62 2.62 13.80 15.91 13.2(5 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 4. fa 4.% 5.12 5.23 4. -14 3.7:> :j.r>i 3.22 2.77 2.67 2.73 S.64 3.78 4.12 S.'.W 3.4 3.17 8.30 3.65 3. ( 3.60 O.I 12 8.39 2.r.ti 2.14 2.20 47.22 44.65 47.08 42.23 43.95 38.94 38.07 26. 38.53 40.62 44.74 42.89 42.75 28.20 30.19 26.68 44.87 28.97 43.48 43.20 42.61! 42.45 41.61 45. Mi 29.07 29.75 30.11 29.92 28.44 MI..V.I 45.55 30.13 47.10 31.02 45. 63 29.99 45.13 29.50 44.41 29.12 46.28 25.25 21.26 49.58 23.49 50.0*5 20.25 41.75 20.23 40.18 20.67 $4.65 2.99 3.20 3.18 3.21 3.76 4.49 4.47 4.53 4.96 4.47 3.96 3.23 3.22 2.95 3.07 3.44 3.58 3.33 3.16 3.27 3.14 2.98 3.17 3.75 3.32 5.15 4.43 4. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE U. S. Ill FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE U. S.-CONTINUED. TEAK. EXPORTS. Domestic Per cent of domestic merchandise. products expmted. CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA OF It 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.., 1875.. 1876.., 1877.., 1878.. 1879.., 1880.., 1881.., 1884.., 1886..! 1887.., 1892..! 1893.., 1894.., J7.29 7.29 9. 10.83 10.55 12.12 13.31 11.36 11.64 12.72 14.30 14.29 16.43 17.23 1397 14.98 13.20 12.94 11.60 11.98 11.40 11.92 13.50 13.63 15.53 12.44 12.73 11.37 12.11 Per ct. 70.lt 75.35 78.40 70.74 74.13 76.10 79.37 76.95 71.67 72.03 77.07 78.12 83.25 82.63 75.31 77.00 73.98 72.96 72.82 74.40 73.23 72.87 74.51 73.69 78. 74.05 72.28 69.73 66.90 57. 01 . 6:,.. 17 70.03 7lO.ii 70.75 68.97 71.23 67.74 (55.73 ivO; C7.23 67. -. 61.68 68.71 65.83 13.4,, 20.92 22.50 22.80 16.88 20.80 25.34 19.73 25.29 35.115 40.18 29.33 2*5.49 25.86 26.48 :i::. t ;r 26.28 1.63 .94 .24 .98 3.60 3.68 3.86 3.53 3.8fi 5.66 6.49 6.33 6.43 5.46 73.24 75.14 78. 96 71.23 85.70 73. 58.13 56.77 97.02 72.67 71.47 61.17 43.22 5.71 2.58 47.22 2.99 62.35 2.95 67.24 3.35 76.07 69.33 21.31 68.15 71.20 i.*3 85.00 22.31 215. HO 5.88 37.20 41.47 31.46 27.07 2.48 1.74 57.77 63.30 4.85 53.09 43.80 3.72 37.35 45.10 53.5 60.7fl 8.78 4334 Lbs. 10.51 12.88 12.82 14.10 11.10 15.19 13.6( 11.90 14.77 14.03 13.71 15.90 18.94 19.64 16.15 20.80 16.30 15.16 19.59 16.84 i;>:.v. 17.22 18.50 22.02 24.03 17.07 15.91 22.48 18.46 Bit. 5.36 5.21 5.41 4.69 4.79 4.81 4.46 5.38 4.89 5.01 5.72 5.58 5.35 6.09 4.98 6.64 5.64 6.77 4.5' 5.17 5.62 5.34 6.09 458 5.91 4.85 3.41 4.54 4.78 Bu. 20.44 23.79 22.62 27.40 21.09 22. 86 20. y5 ls.;< 28.14 26.18 26.37 26.61 31.64 21.92 29.24 27 40 31.04 3^.61 27 68 23.86 31.28 32.09 22.79 30.33 28.61 22.76 16.98 14.73 Lbs. 30.9 &5.0 33.0 36.2 40 39.8 41.5 43.6 35. 38.9 34.< 44.2 48. 51. 53. 51.8 56.' 52. 56. 51.8 52.8 62.6 Ltos. 6.52 6.45 6. 7. 7.28 6.87 6.59 7.08 7. 6.94 6 Si 78 8.25 8.30 8.91 9.26 9 60 9.36 8.53 6 81 9.16 7.83 7.99 9.61 8.24 8 01 922 8.04 Lbs. .96 .08 .10 .14 !f>.'i .27 .44 ;! .21 ,96 .54 .47 .18 .87 49 .40 >. .33 2'.' 87 83 2.07 1.62 .68 . .09 .11 .27 .88 .40 .41! .4,S . .28 21 2E 82 40 .42 .50 .51 1.33 1.12 1.00 ).15 5.21 5.31 6.10 6.66 7 21 700 6.71 8.65 1003 1027 10 74 10.62 11 11 12.80 12.72 13. H7 1528 15.10 16.08 15.18 14.95 15.16 Gal YEAK. CONSUMPTION OP RAW WOOL. I! POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 159. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879, 1882. 1883, 1884, 1885, W, . 1887. 1891, 1892, 1893. 1M4. 1895 . Lbs. 5.14 5.78 5.43 1:51 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 6.08 6.32 (*) 11.9 17.8 32.7 294 45.3 as. 2 17.5 22.1 18.3 16.3 16.9 14.2 34.9 17.3 19.0 18.7 20.6 18.0 28.9 27.4 28.9 31.8 27.0 30.8 33.1 35.7 14.2 46.1 (*) Per cent -- 1.10 --4.76 -- 2.41 -- .85 --3.62 --5.82 --2.23 -- 1.10 11.83 - 86 .70 1.02 -2.43 .25 + 2.66 4- 1.67 f .84 - .12 -3.16 .60 -- 2.10 -- 2.74 -- 2.71 --5.88 --1.71 -- 1.26 -2.90 - 1.02 + 1.47 Per cent. 35.1 35.6 31.9 27.2 26.2 27.7 26.9 26.3 23.0 17.4 16.5 15.8 16.0 17.2 15.3 15.5 14.3 14.0 14.3 12.9 12.5 12.3 12.2 13.3 11.7 12.0 $0.44 .48 .51 .51 .54 .55 .62 .61 .63 .59 .62 .62 .97 1.03 1.08 !:!* 1.10 1.16 10.61 .63 .62 .62 .66 .70 .75 .79 .72 .69 .73 .77 .77 .81 .91 .94 1.01 1.11 1.14 1.25 1.29 1.32 Millions. 12.1 12.3 12.6 12.8 13.1 13.4 14.4 14.7 15.1 15.4 15 7 160 164 16.7 17.1 17.4 17.8 18.2 18.5 18.8 19.2 19.6 20.1 R $524 5.62 5.90 5.95 6.11 6.23 6.06 5.67 5.49 5.18 5.17 5.43 5.67 6.05 6.29 6.61 6.63 6.65 698 7.28 7.80 7.85 8.12 8.31 8.49 45.05 48.26 42.53 28.00 19.70 14. 33 11.67 11.12 14.02 35.45 57.71 66.92 50.44 42.58 31.96 26.61 38.41 42 26 34.06 34.16 41.41 43.63 35.34 21.70 21.19 22.73 112 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE GOVERNMENT, 1865-1897. REVENUE BY FISCAL YEARS. YEAR Customs. Internal revenue. Direct tax. Sales of public lands. MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES Total revenue. E.rcess of re re nu e over ordi- nary ex- penditures Prem's on loans and sales of gold coin. Other m is- cellaneous items. 1865... 1866... 1867. . 1868. . 1869. . 1870. . 1871. . 1872. . 1873. . 1874. . 1875. . 1876. . 1877. . 1878. . 1879. . 1880. . 1881. . 1885! ! 1886. . 1887. . 1888. . 189l! ! 1892. . 1893. . 1894. . lit:: 1897. . $84,928,261 179,046,652 176,417,811 164.464,600 180.048,427 194,538,374 2Uri.-ru.4dS 216,370.287 i88.os9.523 UKU(8.834 157,167.722 148.071,985 130.956,493 130.170,680 137.250,048 186..V22.0415 198,159,676 220,410,730 214,706,497 195,067,490 181,471,939 192,905,023 217,286,858 219,091,174 223,832,742 23U568.584 219,522,205 177,452,964 20s;:tf5.m? 131,818,531 152,158,617 160.021,751 176,554,126 $209,464,215 309,226.313 266.027.537 191,087.589 158,356.461 iCl mjf) -.y* 143,098,154 113,'729|314 102.409,785 110.007,494 11(1.70 1.732 118,630,408 110,581,625 113,561,611 124,009.374 135,264.386 146.497,595 144,720,369 121,58(5,073 112,498.726 116.805,936 118,823,391 124.296,872 130.881. 514 142,606,705 145.686.249 153,971.072 161,027.624 147.111,232 143,421,672 146.762.864 146.668,774 $1,200,573 1,974,754 4,200,234 1,788,146 765,686 229,103 580,355 '"315,255 $996,553 665,031 1,163,576 1,348,715 4.020,344 3,350,482 2,388,647 2,575,714 2,882,312 1,852.429 1,413,640 1,129,467 976,254 1,079,743 924,781 1,016,507 2,201,863 4,753,140 7,955,864 9,810,705 5,705.9% 5,630.999 9,254,286 11.202,017 8,038,6 r >2 6,358,272 4,029,535 3,261,876 3.182,090 1,673,63? 1,103,347 $11,683,447 ;^.i)8.';.u:,6 27,787,380 29.203,629 13,755,491 15.295,644 8,892,840 9.412,638 11,560.531 5.037,665 3,979,280 4,029,281 405.777 317.102 1,505,048 110 $25,441,556 29.03(5.314 15,037.522 17,745,404 13,997.339 12,942.118 22,093,541 15,1015.051 17.161.270 17,075,043 15,431,915 17,456,776 18,031,655 15.614,728 20,585,097 21.978,525 25.154,851 31,703,643 30.796.695 21,984,882 24.014,055 2U.HS9.528 a!.UU5.hl5 24,674,446 24,297,151 24.447,419 23.374,457 20.251,872 18:253.898 17,118,618 16,706,4o8 19.186,060 23.614,422 $333.714,605 658,032,620 490,634.010 405,638,063 370.943,747 411.255,478 883,323,945 374.1(6.868 3.-53.7o8.20.i 2x-.U7S.755 288.000.051 287.K2.li:;;) 269.000,587 257,763,879 273,827.184 333,526,611 3f50.782.293 403,525,259 398,287.582 348,519,870 333,690.706 3.T..4SI.727 371,408^78 379.266.075 3s7.o.Mi.o;>9 40:'..osn.'>2 392,612.447 354,397.784 385.818.629 297,722.019 313.390,075 326.976.200 347,721,905 W68.840.fil9 37,223,203 133.091.335 28.297.798 48.078.469 101.tl01.917 91,146.757 96,588.905 43,392.109 ; 2,344. ^ 13,376,658 29,022.242 30.340.578 20,799,562 6,879.301 65.883.653 100,069.405 145,543.811 132,879.444 104.393.626 63,463,771 93,956.589 103.471,098 111,341.274 87,701,081 26^38,542 9,914,454 2.341.674 69.803,2f.O 42,805.223 25.2tt-i.245 93,799 31 1,517 160,142 108,157 70,721 108,240 32,892 1,566 1,005.523 864,581 * Expenditures in excess of revenue. EXPENDITURES BY FISCAL YEARS. YEAR CIVIL AND MISC'LLANEOUS iFar depart- ment. Navy depart- ment. Indian*. Pensions. Interest on public debt. Total ordi- nary ex- penditures Prem. an loans, pur- chase of bonds, etc. Other civil and mis- cellaneous items. 1865... 1866... 1867. . . 1868... 1872".!! 1873... 1874... 1875 . 81,717,900 58,477 10,813,349 7,001,151 1,674.630 15,996,556 9.016,795 6,968,267 5,105.920 1,395,074 $43,047,658 41,056,962 51,110,224 53,009,868 56,474,062 53.237,462 60.481.916 60,984.757 73.328,110 69,641.593 71.070.703 6fi.958.374 56.252.067 53.177.704 65,741.555 54,713,530 64,416,325 57,219,751 68,678,022 70.920,434 87.494.258 74,166,930 85.264.826 72,952.261 80.664.064 81.403,256 110.048,167 99,846,988 103,732,799 101.943.730 93,279,730 87.216.234 90.401,267 $1031,323.361 284,449,702 95.224.416 123.246.649 78.501.991 57.655.675 35.799.992 35.372.157 46.323,138 42,315.927 41.120,646 3<.070.SS9 37.082,736 32.154,148 40.425,661 38,116,916 40,466.461 43.570.494 48,911.383 39,429.603 42.670,578 34.324,153 38,561,026 38.522,436 44,435.271 44,582.838 48,720,065 46,895.456 49,641.773 54.567.930 51.804,759 50.830,920 4S.nriO.267 $122,612,945 43,324,119 31.034.011 25,775.503 20.000.7r* 2 1.781 ).3W 19.431.027 21.249,810 23.526,257 30,932,587 21.497.6*26 18,963.310 14,959.935 17,365.301 15,125.127 13,536,985 15,686,672 15,032,046 15,283,437 17.292.601 16.021.080 13,907,888 15.141,127 16,926,438 21,378,809 22,006.206 26,113.896 29.174.139 30.136.084 31.701.294 28,797.795 27,147.732 34,561,546 $5,116,837 3,247!065 4,642.532 4,100.682 7.042,923 3,407.938 7,426,997 7,0(51,729 7,051,705 6,692,162 8,384,657 5,966.558 5,277,007 4,629,280 5,206.109 5.945.457 6.514.1ft! 9,736,747 7,362,590 6,475,999 6,552.495 6,099.158 6,194.523 6.249.30S 6.892.208 6.708.0J7 8,5->7,469 11,15(1.578 13.345.317 10.293.4S2 9.HS9.754 12.165.528 13.016,802 $16,338,811 15,605,352 20.936.552 23.782,387 28.476.662 as.34U.20-> 34,44:1895 28.533.403 29.359.427 29,038.415 29.456.216 28,257,39!) 27,963,752 27.137.019 35,121,482 56.777.174 50.059.280 61.345.194 66,012,574 55.429.228 56,102.267 63,404.864 75.029.102 80.288.509 87.624.77!) 106,936.855 124.415,951 134.583,053 14U77! : 285 141.395.228 139.434,000 141.053.164 $77,397.712 133,067.742 143,781.592 140,424.046 130.694,243 129.235,498 125,576,566 117,357,840 104,750,688 107,119,815 103.093,545 100,243,271 97,124.512 102,500.875 105,327.949 95,757.575 82.50S.741 71,077,207 59.160.131 54.578.378 51.386.25(5 50.580.146 47,741,577 44,715,007 41.001.484 95.099.284 37.547,135 23.378,116 27,264,392 27.841.406 30,978,030 35.3S5.028 37.791. 110 $1297,555.224 520.809.417 357,542.1575 377.340.285 322,8tio.27S 309,653.561 292.177.188 277.517,963 29U.345.245 287.1:33,873 274.623.:-;-. >:< 1 258.459,797 238.660,008 236,964.327 a56.947.HSi 267,642,958 260.712.NSS 257,981,440 265,408,138 244.12t5.244 260,226.'.'.^ 242.483.138 267.932,180 267.924.S01 229.288.978 318.040,711 3fJ5.773.5X 15: 345.02:<.3:iO 383,477.954 365.195.298 35;.1SC).21() 352.179.448 365.774,159 1876. . . 1877... 1878. . . 1879. . . 1880... 1881... 1882... 1883... "'2,795,326 1,061,249 1884 1885 1886... 1887... 18-8... 1889... 1890. . . 1891... 1892... 1893 8.270,842 17,21)2,363 20,304,244 10,401,221 1894 1895 1896 1897... FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. 113 FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. Immigration, by sex and nationality, for the fiscal years 1895-6 and 1896-7. (Compiled by the Bureau of Immigration, Treasury Department.) NATIONALITIES. 1896. 1897. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Austria-Hungary 1,232 8,149 12,422 21,322 793 1,749 1,381 16,942 2,124 51,067 929 5,581 ' 28,438 3,725 409 293 10.968 1.401 118 11,178 17,625 2,000 915 4 1,477 4.547 6,378 9,576 468 1.118 1.082 14,9*; 16.993 651 3,274 1,356 332 16,699 2,583 282 58 10.S09 903 51 8.314 22,637 1488 666 5 2,709 12,696 18,800 30,898 1.261 3.1B7 2.463 31.885 2.175 68.060 1,583 8,855 2,766 785 45.137 6,308 691 351 21.177 2,304 169 19,492 40.262 3,483 1,581 9 917 3.152 5,976 8,698 490 1,212 1,209 11,89-.) 546 41-.446 558 3,535 962 413 12,436 1,458 2,654 425 6,213 975 110 5,998 11.549 1,054 539 18 1,007 2,615 4,309 6,327 270 87.J 898 10,634 25 17,985 832 2,307 912 378 10.314 1,608 ^ ffl 42 3,976 16.872 829 331 1954 5.767 10,285 15,025 760 2,085 2,107 22.533 571 59,431 890 5.842 1.874 791 22,750 3,066 4.165 466 13,144 1,566 152 9,974 28.421 1,883 870 25 Galicia and Bukowina Other Austria Hungary Belgium Denmark France (including Corsica) Germany .... Greece.. . . Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Russia (proper). Finland.. Poland ... . Spain Switzerland Ireland. Scotland.. Wales Not specified Total Europ3 202,628 126,439 320,067 124,472 91,925 216.397 Mexico 64 86 150 42 49 91 British Honduras 4 2 I 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 Costa Rica Guatemala Honduras ""2 2 1 5 Nicaragua 1 3 1 2 1 1 Salvador Central America, not specified 10 7 17 6 6 British North America- Quebec and Ontario 142 17 4 15 18 49 6 5 7 10 191 23 9 22 28 151 5 12 11 97 3 248 8 1 15 18 Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia 3 7 Total British North America 19tt 77 273 180 110 290 Cuba 3,638 4.- 3 28 2,915 1.382 1,007 on 59 9 2 15 2.4-^ 298 uJ 59 103 i 14 6,077 751 35 4,130 1,441 1,110 74 21 1,968 293 28 3.203 3,334 1,420 40 24 1,585 255 21 "1 106 1 g 2 13 3,553 548 49 4,732 3.363 1,526 41 139 37 Other West Indies 1 South America Turkey in Asia (Arabia and Syria) China . . Japan . Asia, not specified Australia . Hawaiian Islands Pacific Islands, not specified Africa 6 Grand total 212,460 130,801 313,267 135,107 95,725 230,832 Decrease, 112,435. 114 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. THE PTTBLIC LANDS. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Vacant -^Reserved $Appropri- Total land publiclands. lands. atedlands. surface. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Florida Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory Iowa Kansas Louisiana Mich igan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota Tennessee Utah Wash! ngton Wisconsin Wyoming Total... Acres. 582.339 54.400.211 3.922.042 48.841.044 40,037.201 1.797.662 45.962,855 Acres. 86.240 12,727,090 1,920 15,127,621 6,223,653 19.840 2,056.273 19,575,040 Acres. 32.039.421 5,665,199 29.fil9.538 40.392.418 20.129.796 33.446,998 4,811,072 35,464,343 21,637.760 1,046,589 845,020 522,431 6,240.809 441,220 497,764 71.432.917 987,875 1,474,834 87,746 4,843,229 61.578,586 5t;.'.K<;.(i4T 21,385,293 10,780,433 118.667 5,983,409 6,347,711 3,050,610 8.1(6.238 35.81tt.318 13,250,718 6.953,257 5,904,728 9,225,802 44,205,070 17,958,536 454,107 49,341.583 5.383.467 6,950^24 365,353 8,166,002 35.1.46.000 50.34.S536 26.543.334 86.2dS.823 40.605.402 2l.243.7NO 43.29S.2S6 11.843.650 38,349i319 2.774.505 14.866,247 20.474.097 25.581,976 9.441,185 19,829.172 24.046.980 29.184.1100 2,991,463 17,838,160 34,455.540 4,925.415 591,343,953 132,441,774 741,702.365 1.465.488,092 Alaska, to which the general land laws are not applicable and in which surveys and disposals of no great importance have been made 369,529,600 Grand total 1,835.017,692 "Vacant public lands" (272,294,120 acres of which are unsurveyed) are those subject to set- tlement, and to filing and entry if surveyed. t "Reserved lands 7 ' mean those reserved for satisfaction of railroad grants, for militar7 and naval purposes, reservoir sites. Indians, timber, and those embraced in unconfirmed pri- vate land grants in other words, all lands reserved for any purpose whatsoever, which may be eventually restored to the public domain. t "Appropriated lands" include all lands embraced in selections, filings and entries, per- fected and unperf ected, and the area of lands granted for school purposes. THE PENSION OFFICE. NUMBER OF PENSIONERS ON THE ROLLS JUNE 30, 1897, In each state and territory of the United States and in each foreign country, and the amount paid for pensions during the fiscal year. United States. No. Alabama 3,966 Alaska 26 Arizona 570 Arkansas 10,550 California 16.002 Colorado 6.902 Connecticut 11.992 Delaware 2.676 District of Columbia 8.418 Klorida 3,238 Georgia 3.930 Idaho , 1,146 Illinois 68,717 Indiana 68.213 Indian Territory 2.636 Iowa 37.575 Kansas 40.843 Kentucky 28.379 Louisiana 4,631 Maine 20.774 Maryland 12,751 Amount. $481,567.61 3,609.73 1.414.336.43 2.236,956.14 965,456.49 1,393.293.00 410.01H.53 1,375,150.30 430.056.6S 502.977.11 163.190.83 9.943.283.38 10,550.900.70 5.431,983.61 6.234. 136.36 4,215.010.21 854,412.73 3,032.158.97 1,847,292.52 United States. Massachusetts Michigan 45,732 Minnesota. Mississippi. 16.240 Missouri .................... 53.257 Montana ..................... 1,252 Nebraska .................... 16,898 Nevada ...................... 265 New Hampshire ............ 9,193 New Jersey .................. 20,534 New Mexico ................ 1.457 New York .................. 86.600 North Carolina ............. 3.032 North Dakota ............... 1,659 Ohio ......................... 103.471 Oklahoma ................... 6,172 Oregon 4,669 Pennsylvani a ............... 100,875 Rhode Island ............... 4,452 South Carolina ............. 1.867 South Dakota.... .. 4,703 Amount, $5.497.177.64 6,868.952.29 2,376,207.04 546,509.86 7,226,425.04 174.302.85 2,544.373.06 35,130.30 1,349.468.53 2,476.535.55 216.950.60 12.320,526.41 535.879.53 222.920.39 15.552,078.56 911,209.16 609,51? 99 12,761,975.01 501.624.07 204.877.09 62o.030.SO THE PENSION OFFICE. 115 United States. No. Amount. Tennessee 19,286 $2.656,094.89 Texas 8,155 1,076,656.82 Utah 778 110,953.96 Vermont 9,643 1,511,852.86 Virginia 8.526 1,309,884.89 Washington 5,124 727,500.34 West Virginia 12,753 2,026.029.91 Wisconsin 27,858 4,117,663.63 Wyoming 699 102,128.69 Total... ....971,952 Foreign Countries. Algiers Argentina Australia Austria-Hungary Azores Islands '. Bahamas Belgium Bermuda Brazil British Columbia British Guiana Bulgaria.. No. 2 6 Canada 1,981 Chile 9 China 1ft Comora Islands 1 Costa Rica .. 4 Cuba 5 Cyprus 2 Danish West Indies 3 Denmark 24 Dutch East Indies 1 Dutch West Indies 2 Ecuador I England 302 Egypt 1 Finland 2 France 57 Germany 621 1139,179,296.24 Amount. 1324.00 - 680.40 5,812.20 4,111.05 270.00 240.00 1,844.25 912.40 777.20 4,448.00 72.00 180.00 301,507.25 998.67 5,010.77 60.00 516.00 636.00 66.00 288.00 8,879.00 12.00 709.60 556.00 45,979.50 96.00 415.00 8,678.25 94.547.25 Foreign Countries. Greece Guatemala , Hawaii Honduras India Ireland Isle of Man Italy Japan Korea Liberia Madeira Malta, Mauritius Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Peru Portugal Republic of Colombia Roumania Russia Scotland Seychelles Islands Siam South African Republic... Spain St. Helena Sweden Switzerland Tahiti Turkey Uruguay Wales West Indies Total. 4,062 $619,945.88 Grand total 976,014 $139,799,242.12 NUMBER OF PENSIONS ALLOWED AND INCREASED DURING THE YEAR, With the annual value of all pensions on the rolls. TEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1897. Army general law- Invalids Nurses Widows, etc Navy, general law- Invalids Widows, etc Army, act June 27,'90 Invalids Widows, etc Navy, act June 27, '90 Invalids Widows, etc War of 1812 Survivors Widows War with Mexico- Survivors Widows Indian wars. 1832-42 Survivors Widows . . . Total PENSIONS ALLOWED AND INCREASED DURING THE YEAR. Original. No. 3,492 $396, 098 13, 751 54 Ann'al value. 7.776 36,567 22,102 22.5762,084.44210,399 J^.OlO 4.U?H.Z 16,3641,640,164 1,272 117,724 587 1,152 44,736 4.704 32.544 50,1U1 5,091.155 Increase, re- issue and additional. Xo. Ann'al value. 666,472 18,983 26,557 192 442 12,884 912 Restoration and renewal. No. 1,926 $279,366 10,076 11.809,448 3,888 942,334 4. r ).7!2 1.784,7 7(J Ann'al value. 8,045 7,539 157,68815,186 21,244 9,108 664 612 215 1.536 96 192 DROPPED FROM THE ROLLS. Xo. 6,410 392 256 Annual value. 51.641 26,592 1.815,638 604,126 77,847 76.755 Sir, 107.999 34,841 24.864 336,299 $55,169,754 6(3 94,618 4,788 2,375 378.609 110,593 13.831 5,766 7 2,810 10.922 8,072 2.373 4.2S8 14,517,820 844.168 465,024 42,158.664 11,358,514 1,481.046 590,976 1,272 401,016 1,281,800 776,280 228,470 401,828 97IJ.U14; 129,795,428 Average annual value of each pension Average annual value of each pension under the general law. . . . Average annual value of each pension under act of June 27. 1890 162.04 109.25 116 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. NUMBER OF PENSION CLAIMS, PENSIONERS AND DISBURSEMENTS, 1861-1897. YEAR, ENDED JUNE 30. Array and Navy- Claims Allowed. Invalids. Widows, etc. Total No of appli- cations filed. Total No. of claims allowed. Pensioners on the roll and amount paid, with cost of disbursement. Invalids Widows, etc. Total. Dirintra* incuts. $1,072,462.00 790,385.00 1,025.140.00 4,564,1517.01) 8,525,153.00 13,45!.!6.00 18,619.9515.00 24,010..( (j 28,422.884.10 27,780,812.00 33,077.:M.OU 30,169,341.00 29,185.290.00 30,593,750.00 29,683,117.00 28.351,600.10 28,580, 157 .00 2*5,844,415.00 1861.. 18152. . 1863. . H54.. 1S65.. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1*9.. 1870. . 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. !S7ti. 1877.. 49 3,763 22,446 24.959 27.294 2,487 1887 1888 1889.... 1891 1892.... 1894 1895 1896 1897 Total. 19,461 15.904 12,500 8,399 7,244 4,073 3,152 4,736 4.376 3,861 3.550 3,379 4,455 3.920 3,1)99 5,303 6,366 7.743 8,610 11,217 15.359 11,924 14,612 11,914 7,287 7,295 4,225 3,627 3.912 4,612 72.684 65.256 36,753 24,851 26,391 18,303 16,734 18.704 23,523 22.715 44.587 57,118 141. 4(56 31,116 462 7.884 39,487 40,171 50.177 36.482 28,921 23,19,i 18.221 16,562 34.S53 16.052 10,4(52 4,337 4,341 7.821 23,479 55,652 0,565 75,957 4,299 3,818 6,970 27,656 50,106 71,070 83.678 87,521 93.394 113.9.54 119.500 121,628 105,104 111,165 114,101 118.275 118.911 114,613 8,96 8,159 14,791 51,135 85.986 12(5,722 153.183 1(59.643 48,776 41,785 40,918 49.895 72,4(55 75,726 81,220 105.044 363,799 198,345 119.3(51 40.148 37,0(50 33,749 39,847 9,977 11,326 11.962 31.346 19,545 27.31)4 27.664 34,192 35.767 40,857 55.194 60,252 51,912 (56,637 156.486 224.047 121.630 124.239 128,723 131.649 138,615 14o,410 161.110 182.633 20(5,042 225,470 247,146 270,348 806,298 343.701 351,484 415,654 53<5,82l 703,242 759,706 107,898 103^81 92,349 104,140 105.392 104.720 103.064 97,616 97,286 97,979 95.437 20?.495 232,229 238.411 2:ki.24l 234,821 232,137 222.104 223,998 242,755 303,658 322,7';6 345,125 10S.857 173.241 122.290 172.S26 40,374 50,101 40ti,007 452.557 489.725 537.944 676,160 876,068 9.56.012 969.544 970.524 970.678 976.014 57,240.540.liO 50,626,539.00 51,296,281.00 60,431.973.00 57,273,537 .00 65,693,707.00 64.584.270.00 74.815,486.85 79,646,146.37 88.275,113.28 106.493.890.19 118,548.959.71 141,036,211.84 158,155,342 ..'.I 140.772,163.78 140.95'.).07t;.:;7 i:5'.'.2>>0,078.15 139,949,717.:i5 2.185.416 1.526,66(5 $2,137,464,872.07 Beginning with 1893 the total number of applications filed and the total number of claims allowed include army nurses and survivors and widows of Indian wars. DISBURSEMENTS, 1897. Amount disbursed at United States pension agencies during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897: AGENCIES. ARMY. Pensions. Total. Navy. Grand total. Augusta Boston Buffalo Chicago Columbus , Concord Des Moines Detroit Indianapolis Knoxville Louisville Milwaukee New York city Philadelphia Pittsburg San Francisco Topeka Washington Total... $2.935,090.27 6.546,055.13 6,515.815.88 9.984,997.30 15,412,395.58 2,985.483.91 6,793..v.'.;.m 10,877 663.95 7.800.963.43 4,238. 11H5.72 6,418.997.70 7.411,113.015 6,779.025.45 3,l5..f.t.-..i:< 15.0f5S..y>7.(U 7.566.046.81 $136,170.193.66 12,947,645.94 6,579.709.19 6.548.144.33 10.022,968.10 15.453,946.53 2,999,221.53 8456,228.76 6,818,757.22 10,918,692. 3ti 7,82S.7n'.i.: i . 4,254.'.K-,. 1 n 7.402.337.99 6,470.968.81 7.44S.2V'.;:; 6.811.ST4..V.' 3,153.?,':;.24 15,112.M)7.S6 8.089.24S..S8 $137.21(5.723.54 $829,758.99 ' 719,186.74' $2.947.645.94 7,409,468.18 6.548,144.33 10,742,154.84 15,453,946.53 2.999,221.53 8,355,228.76 6.818,757.22 10,918.692.315 7.82S.7U'..7'.i 4,254,985, (59 961.933.26 497,685.14 151,023.95 7t;9.4i 50.38' $3.629.048.46 7.132.902.07 7,945,937.87 6,811,874.59 3.304.247.19 15.112.so:.;-.; 8,858.709.26 $140.845.772.00 In addition to the above there was disbursed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897, the following sum, chargeable to the appropriation for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1896: Fees of examining surgeons, pensions, $193.682.64. STATE PENSIONS TO CONFEDERATE VETERANS. 1897. 117 PENSIONERS DROPPED. Pensioners of the various classes dropped from the rolls during the year, with the cause, and the number of each class on the rolls June 30, 1897. CLASSES. death. By remar- riage. Minors by legal limita- tion. By failure to claim. For other causes. No. drop'd from rolls. No. on rolls Jun.30. 1897. GENERAL LAW. ?} 4.348 356 1 651 444 5 193 642 10,354 27 6,554 341,087 663 96.993 438,743 Widows, etc 477 882 Total 13,923 477 882 1,011 16,93o Classification of widows' roll, general law Widows without children 2,152 207 28 1,532 426 3 239 233 ..... 360 16 '"'228' 50 86 63 28 7 9 2,837 519 938 1,772 485 3 64,327 11,926 2.117 15,502 3,010 111 Widows with children Minor children 882 Brothers and sisters, dependent sons and daughters ACT OF JUNE 27, 1890. 12.907 3,125 16.032 737 600 2,206 637 15,850 5.910 392,440 116.359 Widows, etc 585 963 Total 585 963 1,337 2,843 21,760 508,799 Classification of widows' roll, act of June 27, 1890 Widows without children Widows with children 1,927 365 8 476 305 278 433 58 303 185 22 24 JO 3 3,058 886 993 576 374 23 77.470 25.128 4,416 6,075 2 S ""963' 2 Helpless children WAR OF 1812. Survivors . 7 418 7 483 2,810 Widows 1 61 3 otal 425 1 61 3 490 2,817 WAR WITH MEXICO. Survivors. 795 273 ""ii" 84 65 47 11 926 360 10,922 8.072 Widows Total 1.068 11 149 58 1,286 18.994 INDIAN WARS, 1832-42. Survivors 321 191 65 60 6 8 392 259 2,373 4.288 Widows Total 512 125 14 651 6,661 31.960 1.074 1.845 2,683 3.580 41,122 976,014 Total number of children on tae rolls: General law, 19,511; act June 27 minors, 65,869. ,1890,46,358. Total STATE PENSIONS TO CONFEDERATE VETERANS, 1897. Compiled from official information by Gov. William Y. Atkinson of Georgia, and pub- lished in his message to the legislature, Oct. 27, 1897. GENERAL PEN- SIONS. SOLDIERS' HOME. TOTAL. Number. Paid. No. in mates ' Paid. Number. Paid. Alabama 7,105 1,336 600 10.437 None. None. None. $116,532 35,( ) 65.000 572,980 None. 49 7,105 1,385 600 10.437 None. . 70 75 $116.532 42,105 65,000 572,980 '"io,66o 10,500 75.000 113.500 loo.ooo 68.440 S&258 140.800 !1 a.\Q 1 1 z 17,105 Florida None. None. Kentucky . *Louisiana 70 75 10,000 10,500 "Maryland 75.000 105,000 100.000 59,940 North Carolina 67 None. 100 175 246 8,500 South Carolina 4,714 537 None. 3.541 4,714 637 175 3,787 Tennessee 8,500 38.2o8 30.000 Texas Virginia 110,800 ^Estimated. 118 CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ALMANAC FOR 1898. MINERAL PRODUCTION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1895 AND 1896. (Compiled for the Mineral Industry by Richard P. Rothwell.) PRODUCTS. QUANTITY 1895. Value. QUANTITY 1896. Value. NONMETALLIC. Abrasives Carborundum short tons. Customary measures. 113 385 1,700 877 36,389 Metric tans. 102 349 1,542 795 33,004 $67,800 53,900 119,000 39,465 290.378 15.925 26,049 93.303 3.537.0UO 37,905 11,837 342,298 nun 170.500 16,650 139.945 99,020 56,400 742,850 102.662 4..V.I7.-.K) 1.430,OS9 4..'j<').UlU 258,431 60,100,000 Mi.miK I->:;,MT.'.:,S 191,804 19,018,276 8,640 69,846 1,750.000 16,795 104.082 24,000 34,500 17.286 4.700 974,219 27.979.000 mKiO.iNm 14,700 328,107 31,956 6,4CO 74,9(2 114,000 12,000.000 11,561,913 47.624.913 3.296.757 587,790 250,000 342.587 5,643.383 82M&4 553,128 2,494.213 392.877 47,500 3.841,OUO 1.889.262 30,275,249 41.250 5.000,000 Customary measures. 595 250 1,551 2.842 31,301 Metric tons. 550 227 1,406 2,578 28,396 1365,612 35.000 108.500 96,628 294,332 14,858 31,028 105.201 2,331.000 4,750 12,670 265:*06 315,000 66,900 8.714 138.714 86.000 68384 76&900 143,074 4.353,377 1.710.151 4.SOO.OOO 217.551 65.0UO.OOO 88.105,837 115,827,813 146.488 17,267.401 16.672 52.662 1,949.313 7,775 112,829 24.000 54.500 18,225 3,aiO 739.799 28,567.500 oO.OOO.OOO 13.435 339.083 37,711 8,405 61,714 875 10.000.000 10,130.137 56,963.137 2.591.262 418.500 200.000 297.853 4.828.179 711,919 1,076,038 2,260,862 467,575 65,000 3.656,425 l.?24,625 30,588,81 W 64.200 5.000.000 Emery short tons. Garnet . . . . short tons. Grindstones short tons. Millstones Tripoli and inf us. earth.short tons. 1,783^ 1,617 2,425 2,199 117,900 1,083 664 22,133 40,000 25:525 5,550 42,374 20,255 18,800 13,506,356 894.854 7,694,053 749,059 3,750.000 30,910 106,959 982 602 20,097 ' 36.368 23,156 5,035 SS,542 18,371 19,100 6,126 179 1,047,006 135 87 3,402.000 28,035 77.700 150 716 24,319 45.000 20.500 3,119 53,119 21,500 17,096 15,258.014 550,285 7,454,611 1,032.654 4,000.000 29,418 70,489 136 650 22,068 40,824 19,926 2,829 48.189 19,504 17,3f9 6,921 249 1,014,423 187,365 ss Antimony ore . . short tons. Asbestus and talc Asbestus short tons. Soapstone short tons. Talc, fibrous short tons. Asphalt . . short tons Asphaltic limestone short tons. Bituminous sandstone . ..short tons. Barytes short tons. Bromine pounds. Cement, nat. hydraulic, .bis., 300 Ibs. Cement, Portland bis., 400 Ibs. Clay, refractory short tons. Clay, china short tons. Coal, anthracite.... short tons 51.897,297 137,328.600 69,747 12,493.464 6,400 14.118 45,000.000 1,553 22195 4,000 1,150 377,450 840 298,572 15.988.000 60,000.000 2:200 170,509 740,000 6.200 6,989 1,900,000 47.081.208 124,584,506 63,274 11,333.996 2,903 12,805 20,412 1,578 22,550 3,628 1,043 172 762 270.864 16,243.808 5,443.164 1.995 173,337 335 3 6,340 862 48.855,563 138,463.254 54.660 10,357,000 12,825 11.170 WHS 22.199 4,000 1.700 405,006 574 231,649 14.650.000 60.000.000 2,067 162,526 877.0(10 8.000 5,953 17,500 44,321,768 125,613.8tU 49,587 9,395.809 5,817 10,133 21,605 713 22.554 3.628 1,542 184 520 210,152 14,884.400 5,443.i64 1.875 165,126 398 4 5,400 Coal, bituminous. ..short tons Coal, cannel short tons. Coke short tons. Cobalt, oxide pounds. Copperas short tons. hrome ore long tons. Feldspar long tons Fluorspar short tons. Gilsonite short tons. Graphite, crystalline pounds. Graphite, amorphous short tons. Gypsum . . . short tons Iron ore . long tons. Lime bis., 200 Ibs. Magneslte short tons. Mica sheet ..pounds Mineral wool . . ..short tons Monazite pounds. Natural gas Paints short tons. 162,834 52,961.943 VOKjan 217,700 107,624 7.215,8% 1.015.587 221,183 176,107 61,396.394 863,754 155,000 150,800 8,364.631 877,574 157,480 Petroleum (crude) bis., 42 gals. Marls long tons Precious stones . Pyrites l n .f> tons. 107,731 12,091.265 2,184,589 523,640 752,606 109.088 1.535.591 277,443 532.018 238,576 117,782 11.156.270 2,198.303 720,399 699,100 119,666 1.416.846 279,184 732,925 221,615 Salt, evaporated bis., 280 Ibs. Salt rock bis 280 Ibs Silica, sand and quartz long tons Slate, roofing . ..squares Slate, manufactures ... Soda, natural short tons. 1,900 "*4,723',i54 4,791,622 1,650 1,724 167.000 4.79S.724 365,199 1,676 3,000 2.722 158,975 4,380.548 308,339 2,845 Soda, manufactured metric tons. Stone, limestone (flux) long tons. Stone, building cubic feet. Sulphur long tons. Estimated products unspecified Total nonmetals 4,311.563 4,040.999 2,800 488,651^51 495,000 70.332 40.616,3(10 4!.830.2(t> 1(*S,632,512 10.132.7U> 2.250 1.313.589 30,254.296 5.942,890 2-4.' 9(1 16? 495,717,553 520,000 85.7001 49.729.582 58,660,637 91,577.610 10,381.843 2,800 1,227,660 37.725.178 6.074.219 255.985.229 METALS. Aluminum pounds. 900,000 466 386,453,850 2.265,612 9,446.308 156,854 150 33.978 46,331,235 81.858 408 422 175.294 170.478 9.59 ".449 142.298 .4.66 1.173 1.441.087 74,245' 1,300,000 613 467.822,973 2,837.965 8,623.127 174,792 200 33,180 56,222.322 77.637 590 556 212.201 88,272 8761.120 158,271 .6/21 1,151 1,748,710 70.432 Gold . . . .troy ounces Iron, pig long tons. Lead, value at New York, short tons. Platinum troy ounces. Quicksilver flasks, 76^ pounds. Silver, commercial value troy oz. Zinc short tons. Total metals FAILURES IX THE UNITED STATES. 119 Qua Fl Years. 1875 . . . . rterly g KST QtT Numbt 1.9S2 2,806 2,869 3,355 2,524 1,432 1,761 2,127 2.821 3.296 3,658 3,203 3.007 2.948 3,311 3,223 3,545 3.384 3,202 4,304 3.802 4,031 3,932 OND Ql 1,582 1,794 1.880 2,470 1,534 1,065 1,105 1.470 1.816 2,214 2.346 1,953 1.905 2.241 2.292 2.162 2,529 2.119 3,199 2,734 2,855 2.995 2,889 IRD QtJ 1,771 2,450 1.816 2,853 1,262 979 1.024 1,300 1,803 ]AGE, Acres. 1,975 6,579 3,259 13,884 15,995 92.002 134.567 2.147 2.950 53,351 FAILURES tatements of (From ] ARTER. r. Amount. $43,173,000 64,644,000 54,538,074 82,078,826 43,112,665 12,777,074 24,447,250 33,338,271 38,372,643 40,186,978 46,121,051 29,681,726 32.161,762 38,884,789 42,972,516 37,152,968 42,167,631 39,284.349 47,338,300 64,137,333 47,813,683 57,425.135 48,007,911 JARTER. $33,667,000 43,771,000 45,068,097 48,753.940 22,666,725 20,111.689 16,499,395 17,242,649 27.816,391 84,204,304 28.601,304 20,752,734 22,976.330 29,229,37 22,856,337 27.466,416 50.248,636 22,989,331 121,541,239 37,595.973 41,026.261 40,444,547 43,684,876 ARTER. $54,328,000 47,857,371 42,346,085 66,378,363 15,275,550 12.121,422 16,112,365 18,942,893 52,072,884 PRODUCTIO Pounds. 3.199,500 10,197,450 3,389,360 16.244,280 9,277,100 57.961,260 68,629,170 1,009.090 1,327,500 35,211,660 IN TH! failures i )unn's R( Average. $21,782 23,039 19,010 24,464 17,081 8,922 13,900 15,670 13.602 12,193 12,608 9,266 10,695 13,190 12,979 11,747 11,894 11,609 14,784 14,900 12,577 14,246 12,210 $21,295 24,398 23,972 19,738 14,776 18,884 14,931 11.722 15.317 37,998 12.091 15,746 12,061 13,043 9,972 12,704 19,868 10,849 37,984 13,751 14,370 13,504 15,121 $30,676 19,533 23,318 23,266 12,104 12,381 9,875 14.571 28,881 UNITED STATES. ind average of liabilities, jview, New York.) Years. Numbe 1884 2 346 1875-1897. r. Amount. $56,627,821 23,874,391 27,227,630 73,022,556 22,114,254 39,227,045 35,452,436 44,302,494 18,659,235 82,469,821 29,411,196 32,167,179 73,285,349 28,963,261 [JARTER. $70,888,000 34,844,893 48,717,680 37,172,003 17,094,113 20,741,815 30,096,922 32,023,751 54,612,254 45,324,324 25,623,575 36,982,029 39,400,296 33,601,566 43,728,439 89,085,144 53,149,877 33,111,252 95,430,529 41.848,354 52,188,737 54,941,803 HE YEAR. $201,060,333 191,117,786 190,669,936 234,383,132 98