ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAYS IN EUROPE JANUARY 1, 1896 and 1897. The number of lines in operation has increased from 111 in 1896 to 150 in 1897. CAPITAL COST AND ANNUAL RECEIPTS PER MILE OF RAILWAYS IN VARIOUS 1 COUNTRIES. England and Wales... $265,560 $23,871 Victoria $62,109 $4,856 United Kingdom.. 54,910 3,107 Scotland... 196,492 United States.. 61,409 7,050 Aug. 22, 1895. L. & N. W. (Eng. Crewe. 1880. Great N. (Eng.).. London .Fairport... 70.25 1:01:20 68.73 68.73 Syracuse.. 147.84 2:10:00 68.23 68.23 0 67.5 66.5 66.5 66.26 66.26 1:47:18 66.13 73.68 1:43:05 64.72 8:01:07 63.61 67.32 po :*** :: 160 60 ::::::: 39.19 10 Aug. 26, 1894. A. C. Line........Jacksonville Washington.. 780.8 15:49:00 49.36 Year. SUMMARY OF PER-CAPITA FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1867 TO 1897. (Compiled by the United States Bureau of Statistics.) Year. THE UNITED STATES PER CAPITA. SUMMARY OF PER-CAPITA FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1867 TO 1897-(Continued). (Compiled by the United States Bureau of Statistics.) 1867. 10.44 4.65 46.67 44.56 3.26 12.50 1.85 59.54 1868. 9.33 4.34 48.63 1869. 10.45 4.68 47.22 44 65 1870. 11.06 4.96 47.08 42.23 1871. 12.65 5.12 46.49 4.65 2.99 7.29 75.35 3.20 9.77 78.40 43.95 38.94 3.18 10.83 70.74 7.29 70.19 66.90 13.45 1.63 65.48 8.48 3.92 23.52 10.51 5.36 20.44 30.9 23.79 25 24.1 5.01 1.09 5.31 5.45 33.9 33 6 78.96 14.10 4.69 41.35 37.00 3.21 10.55 74.13 67.44 1688 3.60 71.23 11.10 4.79 12.12 76.10 65.47 20.80 3.68 85.70 15.19 4.81 32.54 3.86 70.69 23.60 3.53 70.75 25.34 3.86 72.39 22.30 .93 1.10 2.07 7.91 1.14 7.28 1.46 1.68 5.31 .32 5.43 35.6 48.26 1.52 22.86 39.8 6.87 1.3 1.3 7.21 .45 5.67 26.4 42.53 73.06 13.60 4.46 20,95 41.5 6.59 1.27 1.51 7 .48 4.81 27.2 28 7.08 1.44 1.50 7.83 1.35 1.93 6.4 1.23 1.28 27.13 4.47 14.30 77.07 71.23 25.29 6.49 72.67 13.71 5.72 26.37 34.3 6.24 1.53 1.09 28.97 3.96 14.29 78.12 67.74 35.16 6.33 71.47 15.90 5.58 26.61 40.7 7.42 3.23 16.43 83.25 65.73 40.18 6.43 6i.17 18.94 5.35 28.88 42.9 8.8 29.75 17.23 82.63 68.47 37.38 5.46 43.22 19.64 6.09 31.64 44.2 8.25 30.11 2.95 13.97 75.31 67.23 58.85 16.15 4. 98 29.92 3.07 14.98 77.00 67.20 29.33 2.58 47.22 20.80 6.64 28.44 3.44 13.20 73.98 67.56 26.49 2.99 62.35 16.30 5.64 30.59 3.58 12.94 72.96 68.96 25.86 2.95 67.24 15.16 6.17 31.04 51.8 9.60 1.18 30.13 3.33 11.60 72.82 64.68 76.07 19.59 4.57 32.60 56.9 9.36 1.37 31.02 3.16 11.98 74.40 68.71 16.84 5.17 27.68 52.7 8.53 29.99 3.27 11.40 19.59 5.62 23.86 56.7 6.81 1.40 29.50 3.14 17.22 5.34 31.28 51.8 9.16 18.50 6.09 32.09 52.8 7.3 22.02 4.58 22.79 66.1 7.99 1.29 1.42 24.03 5.91 30.33 63.5 9.61 1.37 17.07 4.85 23.66 63.4 8.24 1.32 15.91 3.41 22.76 22.48 4.54 16.98 14.73 28,91 PRODUCTION OF THE WORLD. The following table shows the production of gold and silver in the world for the calendar years 1873-1896; compiled from United States Mint reports: PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE WORLD FOR THE CALENDAR YEARS 1873-1833. PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE WORLD SINCE THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. From 1493 to 1885 is from a table of averages for certain periods compiled by Dr. Adolph Soetbeer. For the years 1886 to 1896 the production is the annual estimate of the Bureau of the Mint. |