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1880–81 839,444 177,936 216,391 95,036 1,328,806 1881–82 133,784 46,147 59,266 55 239,252 1882–83 253,432 46,975 81,269 13,318 395,594 1883–84 46,661 4,843 29,685 343 81,532 1884–85 491,898 123,081 137,631 16,590 769,210 1885–86 537,695 147,102 176,445 24,031 885,273 1886–87 468,553 187,840 138,756 12,775 807,924 1887–88 346,557 104,072 139,517 18,275 608,421 1888–89 790,502 279,374 272,068 64,465 1,407,409 1889–90 418,850 128,248 116,449 14,115 677,762 1890–91 252,548 116,705 80,772 1,260 451,285 1891–92 917,535 224,356 282,553 25,892 1,450,336 1892–93 798,291 174,405 220,790 10,052 1,203,538 1893–94 101,205 32,581 38,524 2,530 174,841 1894–95 853,198 388,535 173,312 23,110 1,438,155 1895–96{ 410,596 196,184 127,942 16,533 751,255 [A]11,342 [A]2,458 [A]1,771 [A]]15,471 1896–97 1,581,560 716,771 411,575 117,105 92,835 2,919,846 1897–98 490,138 198,281 123,828 88,780 12,969 913,996

      During the week ending December 11, 1897, there were exported from the United States to Europe 25,447 barrels of apples; of these, Liverpool got 3335, London, 2580, Glasgow, 3567, Hamburg, 5264; equaling 14,756. The total export to Europe this year from the United States, up to December 11, is 586,906 barrels bringing this country over 11/2 million dollars. Last year we had a much larger crop, and up to this date had exported 2,087,573

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