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TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued.

METALS AND IMPLEMENTS-Continued.

SAWS: Hand, Disston No. 7, 26-inch.

[Price per dozen to small jobbers, f. o. b. Philadelphia, on the first of each month.]

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SHOVELS: Ames No. 2, cast steel, D handle, square point, back strap, black.

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[Average monthly price per ounce, in New York; quotations furnished by the Director of the Mint.]

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[Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the Iron Age.]

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[Average monthly price per ton, at mills at Pittsburg: quotations from the Bulletin of the American Iron and Steel Association.]

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[Price per ton, at mills in Pennsylvania; quotations from the Bulletin of the American Iron and Steel

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TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued.

METALS AND IMPLEMENTS-Continued.

STEEL SHEETS: Black, No. 27, box annealed, one pass through cold rolls.
[Price per pound, in Pittsburg, on the first of each month; quotations from the Iron Age.]

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TIN: Pig.

[Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the Iron Age.]

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[Price per box of 100 pounds, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the Iron Age.]

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TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued.

METALS AND IMPLEMENTS-Concluded.

ZINC: Sheet, ordinary numbers and sizes, packed in 600-pound casks.
pounds, f. o. b. La Salle, Ill., on the first of each month.]

[Price per

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BRICK: Common domestic building.

(Price per 1,000, on dock in New York, from the first to the last of each month.]

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[Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the Oil, Paint, and Drug

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Reporter.]

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[Price per barrel, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.]

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[Price per barrel, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.]

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DOORS: Western white pine, 2 feet 8 inches by 6 feet 8 inches, 13-inches thick, 5-panel, No. 1, O. G.

(Price per door, f. o. b. Chicago, on the first of each month.]

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TABLE 1.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued.

LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS-Continued.

HEMLOCK: Base price, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

[Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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[Price per barrel, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.]

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[Price per gallon, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the Oil, Paint, and Drug

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MAPLE: Hard and soft, 1-inch, firsts and seconds, 6 inches and up wide. [Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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OAK: White, plain, 1-inch, 6 inches and up wide.

[Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

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OAK: White, quartered, clear and good seconds, 6 inches and up wide, 10 to 16 feet long. [Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued.

LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS-Continued.

OXIDE OF ZINC: American, extra dry.

[Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the Oil, Paint, and Drug

Reporter.]

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PINE: White, boards, No. 2 barn, 10 inches wide, rough.

[Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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PINE: White, boards, uppers, 1-inch, 8 inches and up wide, rough.

[Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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PINE: Yellow, flooring, B, heart face, rift sawn, 1 inch thick, 23 inches wide (counted 3 inches.) [Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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PINE: Yellow, siding, long leaf, boards, heart face, 1 inch and 11 inch. [Price per M feet, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Lumber Trade

Journal.]

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PLATE GLASS: Polished, glazing, area 5 to 10 square feet.
[Price per square foot, f. o. b. New York, on the first of each month.]

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