Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1896 — EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. [ARTICLE]
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
Chief Ford of the Bureau of Statistic* Makes His Report* Worthington C. Ford, chief of the bureau of statistics at Washington, has issued his report on imports and exports of the United States ‘for November, 1896, and also the eleven months from Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, 1896, corrected up to date. The following shows the exports and imports for November: Merchandise exports, $109,091,937; imports, $50,038,052. Gold coin and bullion exports, $423,399; imports, $<,341,547. Gold ore exports, $44,611; imports, $143,072. Silver coin and bullion exports, $4,974,411; imports, $1,776,699. Silver ore exports, $148,232; imports, $1,338,333. For the eleven months preceding Nov. 30, 1896: Merchandise exports, SBBB,680,369; imports, $622,593,660. Gold coin and bullion exports, $56,336,988; imports, $100,197,486. Gold ore exports, $183,651; imports, $1,736,048. Silver coin and bullion exports, $56,209,791; imports, $11,224,776. Silver ore exports, $892,120; .imports, $16,069,271.
