TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued. FOOD, ETC.-Continued. BUTTER: Creamery, Elgin. [Price per pound, in Elgin, Ill., on Monday of each week; quotations furnished by the manager of the Elgin Dairy Report.] [Price per pound, in New York, on Tuesday of each week; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] BUTTER: Dairy, New York State, tubs and half tubs, finest. [Price per pound, in New York, on Tuesday of each week; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued. CHEESE: New York State, full cream, large, colored, fancy. [Price per pound, in New York, on Tuesday of each week; quotations from the New York Journal of Com. merce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Com merce and Commercial Bulletin.] TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued. FOOD, ETC.-Continued. EGGS: New-laid, fair to fancy, near-by. [Price per dozen, in New York on Tuesday of each week; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per quintal, in Boston, on the first of each month; quotations from the Boston Herald.] [Price per barrel, in Boston, on the first of each month; quotations from the Boston Herald.] FISH: Salmon, canned, Columbia River, 1-pound talls. [Price per dozen cans, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] TABLE 1.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910 Continued. FOOD, ETC.-Continued. FLOUR: Buckwheat. [Price per 100 pounds, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per barrel, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per barrel, in New York, on Tuesday of each week: quotations furnished by the statistician of the New York Produce Exchange.] [Price per barrel, in New York on Tuesday of each week; quotations furnished by the statistician of the New York Produce Exchange.] TABLE 1.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1910-Continued. FOOD, ETC.-Continued. FRUIT: Apples, evaporated, choice. [Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Com merce and Commercial Bulletin.] FRUIT: Prunes, California 60s to 70s, in 25-pound boxes. [Price per pound, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Com merce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per box, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per 100 pounds, in New York, on the first of each month; quotations from the New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin.] [Price per pound, in New York, on Tuesday of each week; quotations furnished by the statistician of the New York Produce Exchange.] |