All subjects not fully listed in United States-continued popular vote for President, 1896, 524 population and its employments, 148-150, 368, 373, pork: exports, 326, 327; prices at New York, 280; ports of entry and delivery, 218-223 potatoes: acreage, production, and value, 426 ; precious metals: coinage, 347, 348; imports and precious stones, product, 457. See also Jewelry, President, 543 Presidential succession, the, 156 Presidential vote of 1896 (popular), 525 prices of merchandise at New York, 277-298. production of precious metals per capita, 343 property valuation of real and personal, 177-179 their alphabetical order will be United States-continued quicksilver: exports, 328; prices at New York, railroads, 333-341; accidents, 337; bonds listed, ratio of silver to gold, 343, 349, 396, 409, 410 receipts of domestic produce at New York, 431 reorganizations of railroads, 472, 473 reserves and deposits of national banks, 379, 380 resumption of specie payments, 374 rice: exports, 328; imports, 312; prices at New rivers, disasters to shipping on, 251 rolling mills. See Iron and Steel, U. S. rye: acreage, production, and value, 425; crop Brands "COMPASS” and “OLD COLONY.” Thomas Morrison & Co., PACKERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, CURERS OF Fine Sugar Cured, Dry Salted and All subjects not fully listed in their alphabetical order will be found United States-continued 316, 432; imports, 308; prices at New York, St. Lawrence river, freight movement on the St. Louis: clearings, 382; condition of national St. Mary's Falls Canal, 259, 260 salaries of State and Territorial governors, 217 salmon pack, 562 salt imports, 312; prices at New York, 297; San Francisco: coffee trade, 510; stock of wool, Sault Ste. Marie Canal, 259, 260 savings-banks, 386-388, 394 schools and education statistics, 151, 524) Secretaries of State, 157 Secretaries of the Treasury, 158 securities listed, 475, 476; transactions in, 470 ships of war, 160-163, 553 silk: dyeing and finishing, 439; exports, 328; im- silver and gold coin and bullion: stocks of, 360, silver dollar, bullion value of the, 843 specie and bullion: imports and exports at New specie payments, suspension and resumption, spelter. See Zinc, U. S. spindles, See Cotton; Silk; Wool, U. S. State and local debts and taxation, 179 State banks, 385, 387 State capitals, 217 State interest laws, 242, 243 State troops, 159 stationery. See Paper, U. S. statutes of limitation, 243; relating to organi- steel. See Iron and Steel, U. S. sterling exchange, 476 stock market, course of the, 469 stocks: of gold and silver coin and bullion, 360, United States- continued stocks and bonds, highest and lowest prices, 470, storage and labor at New York, rates of, 272-276 street railways: 339-341; bonds and stocks listed, strikes, 533 Sub-Treasury receipts and payments (New sugar beet-root, 486, 487; consumption per suspension of specie payments, 374 tariff, effects of legislation, 478-480 taxation and local and State debts, 179 tea: consumption per capita, 344; trade of 1897, terne and tin plates, 466 Territorial capitals, 217 textile fabrics: exports, 318, 319; imports, 810; textile industries, the combined, 449-450 tide tables-high water at: Governor's Island, time, 270, 271; differences of, 270, 271 tobacco acreage, production, and value, 426; tornado statistics, 528 torpedo boats, 163 trademarks, 230 trades, 170, 174 transactions in securities, 470 Treasury: gold certificates in circulation and in the, 365, 366; gold coin and bullion in the, 365, Treasury notes redeemed in gold, 363-365 trusts and combines, 557-561 United States notes redeemed in gold, 363-365 vegetables: exports, 330; imports, 313; receipts velocity of winds, 528 United States-continued volunteer forces, 159 wages. See Industries; Manufactures; Trades, Wall Street in 1897, 469-477 watches. See Machinery, U. S. wealth, national, 176-179 weather records in New York, 521, 522; signals, weekly imports and exports of precious metals weekly visible supply of grain, 429, 430 Western Union Telegraph Co., 231, 233 wind barometer table, 269 wines and spirits: California product, 527; con- wood: exports, 330, 331; tariff of 1897, 187 See wool: consumption, 344, 446; crop reports, 417; woolen industry, the, 440-448 zinc: exports, 332, 500; imports, 314; prices, 500; their alphabetical order will be Venezuela-continued area, 135 coinage, and values of coins, 348, 350 commerce with United States, 135, 136, 302, 304, consul in New York, 217 fiscal affairs (revenue, expenditure, and public foreign commerce, 135, 136 precious metals, 135, 136 railways, 136, 341 shipping, 252 steamship lines from New York, 555, 556 United States consuls in, 215, 216 weights and measures, 234-236, 238, 239 banking, 105, 389 1 fiscal affairs (revenue, expenditure, and public gold, production of, 103, 104 industries and manufactures, 104 population, 103 post-office, 104, 541 railroads, 104, 342 shipping, 104 submarine cables, 232 telegraph rates from New York, 231 Wales: area, 1 banking, 11, 13 fisheries, 5 population, 1 post-office, 10 telegraphs, 11 United States consul in, 215 See also GREAT BRITAIN Western Australia, 107 area, 107 banking, 107, 389 fiscal affairs (revenue, expenditure, and public gold, production of, 107 telegraphs, 107, 539 West Indies: banking, 391, 393 commerce with United States, 302, 304, 305, 315- emigration to United States, 152 All subjects not fully listed in their alphabetical order will be found West Indies-continued steamship lines from New York, 555, 556 submarine cables, 232 United States consuls in, 215, 216 telegraph rates from New York, 231 weights and measures, 238 See also BRITISH WEST INDIES Wheat: crop of the world, 433; crop reports, 411- Wine: production of the world, 541 Wool. See under UNITED STATES Woolen industry, 440-448 World's merchant marine: motive power and con- World's shipbuilding, 535, 536 Württemberg: king, 543. See also GERMANY Zanzibar: imports and exports, 140 Wines and spirits: in United States, United King- Zinc. See under UNITED STATES Boyden Turbine Wheels. Hercules Turbine Wheels, both ver- tical and horizontal. Water Wheel Governors. Chilled Iron Rolls. Cotton Rolls. Pa- Reeling Machines. Strainers, etc., Improved Machinery for Wood Pulp Gears accurately spaced and planed. Elevators. Friction Gearing. Gearing, Shafting, and Mill Work of Machinery for Dye Works and Print Works. Finishing Machinery for Textile Goods. Special Machinery to order from orig- Iron Castings of every description. H |