Advance sheets of consular reports, Dec. 1-31, 1898; nos. 287-313.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Dec. 1-31, 1898; nos. 287-313.
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Advance sheets of consular reports, Dec. 1-31, 1898; nos. 287-313.
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Foreign Commerce Bureau and State Department
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Date:
[December 1898]
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1898-12-01T00:00:00Z
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18981201
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18981231
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Foreign Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
1
Publication year:
1898
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Dec. 24.]
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[Daily except Sundays and holidays; 2 numbers issued Dec. 24.]
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Contents:
Agricultural machinery, United States, in Mexico, by C.W. Kindrick: no. 310.
Agricultural warrants act in France, translated by J. K. Gowdy; no. 303.
Austria, Inventors' bank in; new patent law; note; no. 302.
Bahamas, Protection for vessels wrecked in, note; no. 287.
Baltic-Black Sea canal, by W. R. Holloway; no. 300.
Belfast, Labor in note; no 304.
Belgian imports from United States, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 297.
Belgian merchant marine transmitted by G. F. Lincoln: no. 302.
Bicycles and vehicles. American in England, by Marshal Halstead; no. 294.
British Columbia, Shipping of, note; no. 291.
Brussels, New commercial publication at. note; no. 288.
Callao, Public works in. translated by W. B. Dickey; no. 287.
Canada, Notes from, by Gustavo Beutelspacher; no. 291.
Canada's preferential tariff and imports from Great Britain, from Toronto Mail and Empire; no, 303.
Canadian-British steamship company, by A. F. Dickson; no. 303.
Cape Colony, Canadian exports to and exhibition in, note; no. 308.
Cattle disease in Belgium and France, note: no. 300.
Cattle trade, Canadian-British, Decrease in, by Gustavo Beutelspacher; no. 308.
Cauliflower seed, Danish, note; no. 288.
Charitable work in Odessa, by T. E. Heenan; no. 295.
Chemical trade, Japanese, translated by J. F. Gowey; no. 296.
China, American trade in, by John Fowler; no. 292.
— inland navigation in, Supplementary rides for, translated by E. H. Conger; no. 299.
Cigars, Duty on, in Dutch West; Indies, note; no. 310.
Coal, American, inquiries for, in France, by R. P. Skinner; no. 292.
— Bids for, in Brazil, by Eugene Seeger; no. 296.
— United States, in Uruguay, by A. W. Swalm; no. 303.
— Wooden boxes for, in England, note; no. 305.
Collars and shirts in Paraguay, by J. N. Ruffin; no. 293.
Colombia, United States trade with, by J. C. McNally; no. 291.
Colors, American, Market for, in Germany, by W. J. Hoffman; no. 305.
Commerce and industries of Mexico, by A. D. Barlow; no. 313.
Commercial travelers, American vs. foreign, note; no. 288.
Consular reports, Value of promptness in, translated by D. B. Mason; no. 296.
Consuls, United States, British view of, from Commerce, London; no. 305.
Corn, American, Danish complaints of, note; no. 292.
Cotton crop of Egypt, note; no. 295.
Cotton-seed oil, French tariff on, by J. I. Brittain; no. 299.
Danish department of commerce, note; no. 305.
Danish merchant marine, Expansion of, note; no. 292.
Dawson City, Prices in, by J. C. McCook; no. 296.
Debts, Collection of, in Belgium, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 308.
— in British Guiana, by G. H. Moulton; no. 308.
Doors in Germany, by C. H. Day and F. H. Mason; no. 296.
Dried fruits, American, at German frontier, by F. H. Mason; no. 310.
Egypt, Trade opportunities in, by E. T. Liefeld; no. 296.
Electric lamps in Brussels, note; no. 288.
Electric street railroads in England, by James Boyle; no. 298.
Electric works in Lourenço Marquez, and Natal, by W. S. Hollis; no. 293.
England, American goods and trade methods in, by Marshal Halstead; no. 301.
England, Competition of United States with, by Marshal Halstead; no. 311.
England and Germany, Commercial competition between, translated by E. L. Harris; no. 287.
Explosives, Import of, prohibited by China, note; no. 310.
Fiber industry in Antigua, by H. M. Hunt; no. 311.
Flax retting in France, by W. P. Atwell; no. 306.
Food, New, for stock, by J. E. Kehl; no. 311.
Foreign-trade policies, by several consuls; no. 307.
France, United States goods in, by several consuls; no. 297.
French freight charges, Reduction in, note; no. 305.
Furniture, American, Market for, in Syria, by H. L. Washington; no. 291.
Furniture and lumber in Paraguay, by J. N.Ruffin; no. 293.
German exports to United States; no. 287.
German industries and American competition, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 295.
Germany, Foreign commerce and industrial progress of, by F. H. Mason; no. 289.
Gold production in Transvaal, by C. E. Macrum; no. 304.
Guatemala, Imports into, by A. H. Beaupré; no. 288.
Guatemala, Railway contract; in, by A. M. Benupré; no. 302.
Guns, Demand for, in Russia, note; no. 300.
Haiti, American capital in, note; no, 292.
Honduras, Imports into, by Benjamin Johnston; no. 288.
Hongkong, Increase of United States trade with, by Rounsovelle Wildman; no. 293.
India, Trade of, by R. F. Patterson; no. 291.
Insanity in Switzerland, by A. L. Fraukenthal; no. 296.
Iron and tools, United States, in England, by Marshal Halstead; no. 290.
Iron-smelting invention in Great Britain, note; no. 287.
Japan, Hints to exporters to, by C. B. Harris; no. 293.
Kongo Free State, Commercial growth of, by G. F. Lincoln; no. 287.
Libraries, American, Swiss opinion of, note; no. 306.
Manchester exports to Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Philippines, note; no. 303.
Mannheim, New bridge at, by, W. J. Hoffman; no. 303.
Mantels, American, Demand for, in England, note; no. 298.
Manures, Demand for, in Ireland, note; no. 309.
Meat, Consumption of, in Tokyo, note; no. 309.
— Inspection of, in Germany, by T. J. Albert; no. 304.
— Scarcity of, in south Africa, by J. G. Stowe; no. 293.
Merchant marine, School for, in Russia, by T. E. Heenan; no. 309.
Missionaries in China, translation of decree; no. 299.
Monazite, Brazilian export tax on, by H. W. Furniss and Julian Haugwitz; no. 302.
Nail trade in Mexico, by several consuls; no. 300.
Nails, Wire, in Scotland, by Rufus Fleming; no. 300.
Painters' supplies in south Africa, note; no. 291.
Peruvian duties on rice, lard, and petroleum, note; no. 300.
Prussia, New railroad zone tariff of, by J. C. Monaghan; no. 295.
Railroad employees, Examination in Belgium for, note; no. 288.
Rails, Opening for, in Victoria, note; no. 300.
Rhine Valley, Commercial facilities of, by W. J. Hoffman; no. 312.
Russia, Contract awards in, by W. R. Hoiloway; no. 292.
Russia, Steamship service with, note; no. 302.
Russia and Switzerland, New railroads in, note; no. 312.
St. Gall, Exports from, to United States, by J. T. Du Bois; no. 311.
Saxony, New industries in, note; no. 304.
[Scotland] suiting methods to markets, by Rufus Fleming; no. 295.
[Scotland] Water power in, from Edinburgh Scotsman; no. 295.
Shanghai, Proposals for tramway in, by John Fowler; no. 291.
Shoes and arms in Paraguay, by J. N. Ruffin; no. 312.
Silk, Artificial, in Germany, by Max Bouchsein; no. 304.
Steel, mild plating, Inquiry for, in England, note; no. 304.
Steel and iron goods, American, in Germany, by Louis Stern; no. 298.
Steel tubes, British, in America, note; no. 295.
Stucco retarders in France, note; no. 308.
Sugar crop estimates, European, by H. W. Diederich and J. T. Ou Bois; no. 310.
Syria, Trade with, by G. B. Ravndal; no. 288.
Telegraphy, Wireless, by W. P. Atwell; no. 306.
Uruguay, Notes from; no. 311.
Wages and cost of food in India, by R. F. Patterson; no. 312.
Wheat and corn crops of Italy, by William Jarvis; no. 310.
Wheat supply, World's, from London Times; no. 306.
Wheat supply in Capo Colony, by J. G. Stowe; no. 306.
Windmills, American, in Syria, by H. L. Washington; no. 291.
Woman suffrage in France, note; no. 306.
Woolen-cloth industry, Japanese, by J. F. Gowey; no. 312.