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
|
[A] Boxes.
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