. American colonial handbook: a ready reference book of facts and figures . ia Ber-muda. Fare, first class, $30, and upwards. One of the main features, important to travelers, isthe advantageovis connections they are able to makefrom Puerto Rico to St. Thomas, both from San Juanand Ponce. St. Thomas is one of the leading seaports ofthe West Indies, separated, on the east of Puerto Rico. Steamers leave St. Thomas regularly for , Havre, Bordeaux, Barbados, La Guaira, andLiverpool. There are direct steamer lines rimning from San Juanto Geestemiinde, Barcelona and Jamaica, connectingw


. American colonial handbook: a ready reference book of facts and figures . ia Ber-muda. Fare, first class, $30, and upwards. One of the main features, important to travelers, isthe advantageovis connections they are able to makefrom Puerto Rico to St. Thomas, both from San Juanand Ponce. St. Thomas is one of the leading seaports ofthe West Indies, separated, on the east of Puerto Rico. Steamers leave St. Thomas regularly for , Havre, Bordeaux, Barbados, La Guaira, andLiverpool. There are direct steamer lines rimning from San Juanto Geestemiinde, Barcelona and Jamaica, connectingwith Santiago de Cuba. From Ponce two direct mail lines leave for Colon andBarranquilla. In addition to the above, the following steamer con-nections are made from the island of Puerto Rico:San Juan to Puerto Plata (north of Haiti), Havana,Santander, Vera Cruz, Cadiz, St. Thomas, Ponce, ; Ponce to La Guaira, St. Thomas, St. Barbarade Samanii (Haiti), St. Domingo; Aguadilla to Mayaguez,Arecibo, St. Thomas; Mayaguez to La Guaira. X,IB:S:^I1Y f S i^JD^ jEH-E. J 02 JUEHTO RICO. OJ Tf sD ?^ OS >-H m {- o in o ^ ?- c in a a a - . » * « a Sj=J=-S*§^ a .t: a £o a) J. c« I, o in t-o in CO 1-tco 1-H in . eoT)iT)<ino2 cc 00 l~ 00 03 -H •; (N in oi^io o e odio^odoT ^^ o o in c^ ^ ?^ 00 I- OJ M a 9^ Ssat. m^ 0005CO -^CC 2 K o o ;i; COMMERCE. 103 COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES WITH PUERTO RICO. Yeak. Exports. Total, 1851-186(, 1861-1870. Dollars. 8, 1,274,225 3,400,2912,643,1551,,,377,757 1876 2, 1877 1 2,323,944 1878 1,504,931 1879 ,.503 1880 1, Total. 1871-1880. ,942 1881 1,712,732 1882 1,838,214 1883 2,116,499 1884 • 2, 1885 1,533,177 1886 1 1,676,929 1887 1,707,241 1888 1,920,358 1889 2,175,458 1890 2,247,700 Total, 1881-1890. 19,116,91! Total, 1891-1897. 2,112,2,808,2,502,2,705,1,820,,1,964, , Free.


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