Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1898; nos. 26-48.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1898; nos. 26-48.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1898; nos. 26-48.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[February 1898]
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1898-02-01T00:00:00Z
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18980201
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18980228
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
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11
Publication year:
1898
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]
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Contents:
Alaska, Trained dogs for, by L. E. Dudley; no. 27.
Bahamas, Hotel enterprise in, by T. J. McLain; no. 38.
Bavarian exports to United States, by C. W. Erdman; no. 41.
Beet sugar, United States, German view of, by F. H. Mason; no. 46.
Belgium, Bureau of manufactures in, by G. W. Roosevelt; no. 40.
Brazil, Hallways of, by P. D. Hill; no. 37.
Butter and canned milk, American, in Hongkong, by Rounsevelle Wildman; no. 44.
Cattle trade of Switzerland, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 39.
China, Money orders in, by Charles Denby; no. 46.
China, United States trade with, by John Fowler; no. 30.
Chinese canals, Steam tugs for, by John Fowler; no. 20.
Coro-La Vela Railway, Venezuela, by E. H. Plumacher; no. 44.
Cotton, United States, for Irish ports, by N. B. Ashby; no. 28.
Cotton-seed oil, United States, in France, by J. K. Gowdy; no. 39.
Electric light and power, Municipal, in Germany, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 39.
Flour, American, at Gibraltar, by H. J. Sprague; no. 47.
French schools, United States students in, by Horace Porter; no. 26.
French schools, view of world's commerce, by J. C. Covert; no. 32.
Fruit, American, German opinion as to, by F. H. Mason; no. 45.
Fruit, American, German opinion as to, in Hamburg, by A. D. White; no. 36.
Fruit, American, German opinion as to, Prohibition of, in Germany, by A. D. White; no. 32.
Fruits, American dried, in Germany, by E. H. Ozman; no. 28.
Fürth, Wages and industries in, by C. W. Erdman; no. 47.
German commerce in 1897, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 42.
German commerce in 1897, exports to United States, 1897, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 42.
Germany's trade with eastern Asia, by T. E. Moore; no. 34.
Glasgow, Exports from, to United States, by S. M. Taylor; no. 28.
Gold standard in Russia, by T. E. Moore; no. 34.
Golf sticks and wooden ware, United States, in England, by James Boyle; no. 42.
Hams, American, in Germany, by J. A. Barnes; no. 31.
Hawaii and Tahiti, Steamship service between, by H. M. Sewall; no. 48.
Hawaiian Islands, Shipping of, by William Haywood; no. 48.
Holland, United States trade catalogues in, by S. Listoe; no. 32.
India, Direct steamship line to, by R. F. Patterson; no. 35.
India, United States vs. British trade in, by Rufus Fleming; no. 43.
Ivory sale, Antwerp, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 47.
Japan, Railway enterprise in, by J. F. Gowey; no. 40.
Leather, American, in Germany, by Waller Schumann; no. 28.
Leather, United States, in Servia, by W. W. Rockhill; no. 32.
Lumber, German railroad charges on, by George Keenan; no. 31.
Manchester exports to United States, by W. F. Grinnell; nos. 30, 41.
Maracaibo, Water supply for, by E. H. Plumacher; no. 44.
Mexico, New railroad in, by C. W. Kindrick; no. 38.
Mexico, Sample room for United States goods in, by S. E. Magill; no. 27.
New Orleans-Bluefields steamship line, by W. B. Sorsby; no. 36.
Nicaragua, Contract for railroad in, by W. B. Sorsby; no. 36.
Nicaragua, Railroad projects in, by Paul Wiesike; no. 41.
Nicaraguan railroad concession, Changes in, by W. B. Sorsby; no. 46.
Panama Canal, completion of dock, by G. H. Murphy; no. 45.
Peru, United States products in, by W. B. Dickey; no. 40.
Railroad mileage of Europe, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 39.
Railroad mileage of Europe, to Yukon, by C. E. Turner; no. 29.
Railways, Prussian state, by T. E. Moore; no. 48.
Russia, Agricultural distress in, by Thomas Smith; no. 35.
Salvador, Collapse of bridge in, by John Jenkins; no. 31.
San Francisco-Valparaiso steamship line, Projected, by H. L. Wilson; no. 36.
Shoes, United States, in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 48.
Silk and silkworms in China, by G. F. Smithers; no. 43.
Smyrna, Reopening of light-houses at, by J. B. Angell; no. 32.
Sugar, Belgian exports and imports of, by Bellamy Storer; no. 27.
— Export duty on, removed in Java, by Stanford Newell; no. 45.
— in British Guiana, by A. J. Patterson; no. 36.
— Production of Netherlands in 1897, by Stanford Newell; no. 38.
Telegraph service of Mexico, by J. G. Donnelly; no. 43.
Tobacco, Puerto Rican, excluded from Cuba, by P. C. Hanna; no. 26.
Tobacco, trade of Belfast, by N. B. Ashby; no. 31.
Wheat crop of India, 1897-98, by R. F. Patterson; no. 33.
Wheat crop of India, Siberian vs. United States, in far east, by A. B. Johnson; no. 33.
Wines, American, in Germany, by Walter Schumann; no. 28.
Yaqui gold fields, by C. W. Kindrick; no. 38.
Yukon gold fields, by L. E. Dudley; nos. 29, 32.