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The NEW YORK JOURNAL OF Commerce and COMMERCIAL BULLETIN enjoys the reputation of being the largest, most influential, and most complete daily business journal in the United States.

Its Editorial Discussions are accepted as high and impartial authority upon all questions connected with Commerce, Industry, Transportation, and Banking. It ranks among the foremost in the advocacy of Sound Money and Sound Methods of Finance; and, whilst non-partisan in politics, is unalterably opposed to all forms of commercial oppression and to all industrial monopolies.

In its News Columns it gives all the day's intelligence bearing upon business affairs, in condensed form suitable for the busy reader. As a member of the Associated Press and assisted by a large staff of experienced Correspondents and Reporters, it has unrivaled facilities for performing this

service.

In its Market Reports, accuracy, completeness, and promptness of information are the first essentials.

It can be legitimately claimed that the JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND COMMERCIAL BULLETIN is the largest and most thorough daily paper of its class in the World.

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MATTERS FOR SPECIAL REFERENCE IN

VOLUME II.

In almost all cases, from statistical tables continued in Volume III, the earliest year will be found to have been omitted, and in many instances the tables have been considerably condensed. Innumerable minor statistical tables have been discontinued and new matter substituted.

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Fisheries of the United States, by States and Territories-Persons Employed, Capital Invested,

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Canal Navigation-Canals, Number, Dimensions, Cost, Construction, etc..

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Labor, Wages, and Strikes in the United States for 7 years, by Industries...

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Fire Insurance, The Textile Markets, The Sugar Trade, Coffee Trade, Tea Trade, Provision

Trade, Petroleum Trade, Copper Trade, Tin Trade, Lead Trade, Spelter Trade, Leather and Boot and Shoe Trade, Coal Trade......................

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FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

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