Reciprocity With Cuba
Dïinng the ten months ending June 30, 1892, in whicli the reciprocity agreement was in force with Cuba the imports atnounted to $64,374,082, being an increase of $11,834,965 over the corresponding period of last year, and the exports to Oiba amounted to $16,095,468, being an increase of $5,792,197. The increase in exports of leading articles was as follows: In breadstuffs, $1,484,378, of which $1,235,179 was in value of wheat flour; in coal, $299,480; in iron and steel and manufactures of, $1,136,071, of which the value of inachinery not elsewhere specifted was $602,079; in sewing machines and parts of, $128,738; in steam engines, $78,071, and in parts of engines, $117,468.
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