Axes, M. C. O. Yankee Each .39 .68 74.36 Coke, Connellsville, furnace Ton 1.62 2.83 74.69 Bar iron, best refined, from mill Pound .011 .0175 59.09 Barbed wire, galvanized Cwt. 1.80 2.63 46.11 Copper wire, bare Pound .1375 .2402 74.69 Doorknobs, steel, bronze, plated Pair .166 .450 171.08 Files, 8-inch Dozen .81 1.00 23.46 Hammers, Magdole, No. 1½ Each .38 .47 23.68 Lead pipe Cwt. 4.32 6.71 55.32 Locks, common, mortise Each .0833 .20 140.10 Nails, cut, 8-penny, fence and common Cwt. 1.33 2.16 62.41 Nails, wire, 8-penny, fence and common Cwt. 1.49 2.12 42.28 Pig iron, Bessemer Ton 10.13 22.84 125.47 Pig iron, foundry No. 1 Ton 12.10 23.90 97.52 Pig iron, foundry No. 2 Ton 10.10 23.87 136.34 Pig iron, gray, forge, southern, coke Ton 8.80 20.99 138.52 Steel billets Ton 15.08 29.25 93.97 Steel rails Ton 18.75 28.00 49.33 Steel sheets, black, No. 27 Pound 0.019 0.025 31.58 Tin, pig Pound .1358 .3875 185.35 Tin, plates, domestic, Bessemer, coke Cwt. 3.18 4.09 28.62 Zinc, sheet Cwt. 4.94 7.49 51.62 Brick, common domestic M 4.94 6.16 24.70 Cement, Rosendale Bbl. .75 .95 26.67 Doors, pine Each .81 1.88 132.10 Lumber, hemlock M feet 11.00 22.25 102.27 Lime, common Bbl. .72 .95 31.94 Linseed oil, raw Gal. .33 .43 30.30 Lumber, maple, hard M feet 26.50 32.25 21.70 Lumber, oak, white, plain M feet 36.25 55.21 52.30 Lumber, oak, white, quartered M feet 53.83 80.00 48.62 Lumber, pine, yellow M feet 16.44 30.50 85.52 Lumber, poplar M feet 30.67 58.08 89.37 Shingles, cypress M 2.35 4.23 80.00 Lumber, spruce M feet 14.00 24.00 71.43 Window glass, American, single, firsts, 6 by 8 to 10 by 15 inch 50 sq. ft. 2.20 2.81 27.73 Window glass, American, single, thirds, 6 by 8 to 10 by 15 inch 50 sq. ft. 1.96 2.24 14.29
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