JOHNSON'S Encyclopedia OF TRANSPORTATION :- DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES, PURSERS, SHIPPING AND FREIGHT CI.ERKS, MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS, FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND ALL CLASSES OF BUSINESS MEN. Over 300 Illustrations and 200,000 Calculations. BY P. W. JOHNSON. [U IT 17 BR SIT y] chicago and san francisco: Thb Wheeler & Wheei,br Company. 1892. Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1891, by P. W. JOHNSON In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. All Rights Reserved PRESS OF THE HICKS-JUDD CO. Pkinters, Bookbinders and Publishers 23 First St., San Francisco TMI« WO«K IS •OLD BY SUBSCRI»>TION ONLY IT 18 NOT TO BE HAD AT BOOK STORES. PARTIES WISHING COPIES CAN OBTAIN THEM FROM AUTHORIZED AGENTS. OR ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS. ■J^IVSESIT7| Summary of Contents. INTERNATIONAL SIGNAL CODE. In use by the United States and adopted by England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Brazil, Austria, Holland, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Poland, and all merchant ships. SEMAPHORE SIGNALS. Many of which are established on the French, Italian, Portuguese, and some on the Spanish and Austrian coasts, where the International Code of Signals is used. SEMAPHORIC ALPHABET. Showing the value of each combination, and corresponding to the alpha- bet of Distant Signals. V§§SELS. Vessels of various kinds, descriptions, illustrations, names of rigging, and full information respecting the same. SHIPS' TONNAGE. Approximate rules for determining gross and net tonnage, showing the ratio of weight to measurement. International Register Tonnage, showing by what nations and when adopted. Rule for calculating, approximately, the dead weight cargo in tons which a vessel can carry on an average length of voyage. SIGNAL CODE. Giving the Bell, Whistle, and Fog Horn Signals as used by steamers and sailing vessels. NIGHT SIGNALS AND FUNNEL MARKS. Night Signals and Funnel Marks of the principal Atlantic and Pacific steamship lines. HOUSE FLAGS. Illustrations showing designs adopted and in use by Atlantic and Pacific steamship lines. READY FREIGHT CALCULATOR— CUBIC FEET. Tables for the ready computation of freight when received by measurement, giving results in dollars and cents on any number of cubic feet at any given rate per cubic foot or ton of 40 cubic feet. Calculations are made from s^ to $50 per cubic ton of 40 cubic feet, and from )4^ to $1.25 per cubic foot inclusive. Ill ' WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Comprising a series of tables, alphabetically arranged, enumerating all classes of general merchandise transported by land and water. Tables not only giving the number of pounds per cubic foot and ton, and the space required for the storing of one ton of 2000 pounds of any given article, but the calculations and extensions are so arranged that, when the weight of an article is known, its cubical contents may be ascertained without measuring, and vice versa. Showing also what any given article of merchandise will weigh as compared to its measurement. TRUNKS. The dimensions and weights of common trunks, empty, are given, showing all facts necessary to be known in connection with transportation. STONE, EARTH, AND COAL. Tables including all kinds of marble, granite, sandstone, and coal, afford- ing a convenient and correct basis from which to calculate the weight, from measurement, when facilities are not convenient for weighing. METALS AND MINERALS. • The specific gravity and pounds per cubic foot, and number of cubic feet in one ton weight of all metals in common use, and also nearly all minerals known to the metallurgist. LIQUIDS. Tables are extended in like manner as those of general merchandise, with the exception that the number of pounds per gallon is given, with rule for calculating the number of gallons contained in a cask, tierce, or other recep- tacle of liquids, and therefrom determining the weight. SUNDRY ARTICLES. Such as cannot be classified under one general head, i. e., Fat, Tallow, Ice, Indigo, etc. They are considered both as to their weight and measure- ment. TENSILE STRENGTH. Giving the number of pounds necessary to tear asunder one square inch of all kinds of cast and wrought iron, steel, and copper. LIVE STOCK. Showing the average weight and the number of the dififerent kinds of live stock that may be loaded in an average size stock car 30 feet in length, giving the number of cubic feet occupied by each head, etc. PRODUCE. The legal weights per bushel of grain and fruit, as found in the different States and Canada, are computed in such a manner that when considered in connection with rules given, will be found accurate in ascertaining the weight when handled in bulk. .IV LUMBER AND TIMBER. Tables are complete in giving pounds per looo feet, board measure, and pounds per cubic foot, whether green, partly seasoned, or fully seasoned, and, in connection with the tables showing the cubical contents of logs and round timber, affords an easy means of determining the weight of a log of any species or dimensions. ROUND TIMBER AND LOGS. In connection with the tables giving the cubical contents of Round Timber and Logs, mentioned in the above paragraph, rules are given to reduce round timber to square timber, and how to determine the loss in weight in squaring a log, and also to reduce round timber to inch board measure, and to determine the loss in pounds by so doing. CORD WOOD, TAN BARK, SHINGLES, LATHS, ETC. Giving the number of pounds per cord of 128 cubic feet of cord wood, tan bark, etc., and also the number of pounds per 1000 shingles and laths, with number of cubic feet required to store one ton of 2000 pounds. SHRINKAGE— WOOD AND TIMBER. Table showing the weight per cubic foot of green timber, round and square, and also after seasoning one and two years. VEHICLES. Aside from the weights and measurements of vehicles enumerated in the tables of general merchandise, the approximate weights and measurements are given of the various kinds known to the trade. For convenient reference the descriptions of all kinds of vehicles are briefly given. FREIGHT, PASSENGERS, AND BAGGAGE. Rules governing same, — defining the business of the Freight Department, — duty of consignors in relation to shipping receipts, — enumerating goods not received, — articles for which transportation companies hold themselves free from loss, — when shipments are made at *' Owner's Risk," the penalty for not entering the words on the shipping receipt, — articles on which a " Release" is required must be executed in writing, as prescribed by carrier, — goods must be packed according to the provisions of the classification in order to obtain the rate given, — how certain articles must be packed, — illegality of rates named on property misrepresented, — goods consigned to a second party, how obtained, — small consignments, how treated, — conditions when prepay- ment is required, — trunks containing wearing apparel and personal effects must be boxed,— cars, how furnished, — what constitutes a carload, — defining what constitutes a carload within the meaning of the classification, — when less than 20,000 pounds may take carload rate, — charges made on freight in bulk, — rules governing the shipment of live stock, — perishable articles, when use of a stove is required, privilege granted, — when preservatives are required, charges made in excess prescribed by carrier, — responsibility of carrier when goods are delivered into company's warehouse, — when storage is charged. — time specified when cars must be unloaded, — cars not to be loaded above marked capacity, — no advance charges are made on the cost or value of property, — right to take damaged property on payment of invoice price, — emigrant movables not articles for speculation, — when goods become the property of consignee, — right to transfer en route, — when special rates are quoted, freight department must be notified if accepted, — freight to be paid before delivery, — meaning of too large to load in box car, — claims, how pre- sented. PASSENGERS. Ticket rates, by whom fixed, — privileges of unlimited first-class tickets, limited first-class tickets, and second-class tickets, — ages of children when half fare and free tickets are issued, — duty of conductor when tickets are issued "not transferable,"— when tickets that have not been used are redeem- able, — stop-over checks must be had when holder's ticket allows it, — the result of lost ticket, — when passenger should pay conductor's claim. BAGGAGE. Number of pounds allowed free in the United States and England, — weight when baggage is not checked, — duties of baggagemen, — precaution in having name marked on trunk. RAILWAY SIGNAL CODE. Whistles and hand signals, — colored flag and lantern signals, — torpedoes. (The code here referred to has been superseded by the adoption of a new code by many roads having a considerable mileage, and which is referred to in order in this summary.) FREIGHT EQUIPMENT. Tables showing the various sizes of the different kinds of cars in use on all railways having a gauge of 4 feet 8^ inches, 4 feet 8^ inches, and 4 feet 9 inches. These tables show the capacity of cars in pounds or cubic feet. The measured capacity of flat cars is computed i foot above platforms, and a rule is given to determine their cubic capacity any number of feet above i foot. MILEAGE OF FREIGHT CARS. Common consent has established rates for the use of freight cars when transferred from one road to another. TRADE MARKS. Trade marks adopted by sundry railway companies are illustrated in colors. — protection of same by Act of Congress, — time allowed to run before renewal is necessary. READY FREIGHT CALCULATOR— POUNDS. Tables are so computed and arranged that the answer in dollars and cents is at once shown on any number of pounds, and at any given rate pci 100 pounds, or per ton. VI FOREIGN COINS. Tables relating to coins, giving their legal weight, fineness, and the number of grains of pure metal (gold or silver) contained in the coins of different denominations of the United States, England, France, Germany, South Amer- ican Republics, and Japan. The United States standard value of i ounce of gold I GOO fine is also given, enabling any one to calculate the value of gold coins, bars, or ingots, of any fineness. Illustrations of many of the above coins are given. STERLING EXCHANGE. Showing the value of i shilling and i penny at the various fluctuations of I pound sterling, — pounds sterling reduced to Custom House standard, at the rate fixed by the United States Revised Statutes. Table shows the value in United States currency from i shilling to ;!{^io,ooo at the valuation fixed as above. -' FRANC, ETC. Table shows the value in United States currency of i franc of France, Switzerland, and Belgium, lire of Italy, drachma of Greece, and peseta of Spain; and, also, the value in United States coin from i fi-anc, lire, drachma, and peseta to 2000 francs, lire, etc., based upon the valuation established by Revised Statutes. MARK. Mark of Germany reduced to Custom House standard, showing the value in United States currency from i to 2000 marks. CROWN OF DENMARK, NORWAY AND SWEDEN. Table showing the value in United States currency from i to 2000 crowns. THE METRIC SYSTEM. Showing its adoption for the purposes of commerce by France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Holland, Belgium, Mexico, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Greece, Brazil, Great Britain, United States, and a majority of the South American Republics, — tables of length, capacity, and weight as authorized by United States Revised Statutes, — table giving the value in avoirdupois pounds from i kilo to 1000 kilos or kilograms. FOREIGN WEIGHTS. Foreign weights, length, measures of capacity (both liquid and dry) reduced to United States values. INFORMATION FOR IMPORTERS. Dutiable and non-dutiable merchandise into and through the United States, — when in bond without appraisement, and when in bond with appraise- ment, — when goods may be forwarded to destination, — manner of consign- ment, — bills of lading necessary, — invoices on dutiable goods, of value not under $100, must be accompanied by consular invoice, — table of long ton weight. VII WAGE TABLES. Computed on the basis of 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 days per month, at any given number of dollars per month. MISCELLANEOUS TABLES. Measures of Capacity, — Shipping Admeasurement, — Capacity of Barrels, — Comparative Measures of Capacity, — United States Lumber Tables, — Dry Measure, — Long Measure, — Circular Measure, — Surveyors' Measure,— Square Measure, — Time Measure, — Coth Measure, — Shipping Measure, — Nautical Measure, — Troy Weight, — Avoirdupois Weight, — Apothecaries' Weight, — Liquid or Wine Measure. IRON. Articles of, — weight per foot of flat, square, and round bar iron, and rules for finding weight of same, — cut spikes, average number per pound — weight of angle irons per foot of various sizes, — boat, railroad, and ship spikes, number per pound, and number per 100 pounds of ship and hook spikes, — nails, clinch, finishing, and cut, number per pound of various sizes — tacks, number per pound, all sizes, — weight of sheet and plate iron per square foot, — weight per sheet of Russia iron, — yards of iron wire per bundle, — strength and weight per fathom of chain and chain cables, and weight per foot of coil chains, — weight of v/ire per 100 feet, — average weight of springs and axles, and axles per set, — thickness and weight of boiler iron, — boiler rivets, weight per 100, — weight and strength of wire rope, — weight and dimensions of lap-welded boiler flues, — weight and dimensions of wrought pipe for gas and steam, — number of nuts and washers per 100 pounds, standard sizes. STEEL, COPPER, AND LEAD. Weight per foot of round, square, and octagon bar steel — copper bell rivets and burrs, number in one pound, — weight per foot of lead pipe, — weight per foot of round bar copper and brass, — size and weight per sheet of sheet copper. MISCELLANEOUS. Glass in brackets, number of pounds, — weight per square yard of sheet rubber packing, — number of lights of glass per box of 50 feet, all sizes, size and weight of rope. SUNDRY RULES. Wine and Beer Measure, rule for computing — to find the number of bushels of grain in a car, — to measure corn in crib, — to find length of belting, — to find the weight of grindstones, — to find circumference of a circle, — to find diameter of a circle, — to find area of a circle, — to find cubic contents of a cylinder, — to find contents of round tanks, — capacity in gallons of wells and cisterns, — number of pounds per roll and yard of various kinds of bagging. ORIGIN OF RAILWAYS. When first operated in England, — date of the laying of the first rail in the United States by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, — number of miles in operation in 1830, and at the expiration of every decade up to 1890. VIII RAILWAY CAPlTAIvIZATlON. Showing the amount of capital invested in railways in America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, — cost of construction in all countries as com- pared with the cost in the United States, — States of North America arranged in groups according to the Interstate Commerce Commission classification, indicating the difference in cost of construction in the different groups, being the result of physical characteristics, the value of labor, and the cost of material and supplies, — tables showing the railway capital of the United States and mileage as reported by Mr. Henry C. Adams, statistician for the Interstate Commerce Commission, — also, the total capitalization, stocks, bonds, and other forms of indebtedness for all railways in this country, — showing the amount in dividends paid on railway property operated in the various groups, and the per cent paid by all railways in the United States, — table indicating by groups the final net earnings available for dividends, — amount paid as interest on railway capital, — total net earnings and interest payments, — value of rail- way property per mile of line, computed at 5% on basis of earning capacity. GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF RAILWAYS. The idea that railroads were simply public highways, over which indi- viduals might transport passengers and freight, under government control, an exploded theory, — only a small portion of the railway mileage of the world under government ownership, — States which undertook the construc- tion and management of railways, — the Granger movement, its object, purposes, and results, — the advisability of governmental supervision generally recognized. THE THEORY OF RAILWAY RATES. Rates to be just and reasonable, — various conditions to be considered in fixing of rates, — the right of the State to regulate the public use of property does not mean the power to destroy it, — the interest of the public in nearly all property, — the rule to "charge what the traffic will bear," conforms to the principles of commerce and the laws of trade, — the theory of imposing an average mileage rate on every ton of freight carried, — the underlying principles governing the fixing of rates, — the relation between railway expenses, transportation rates, and volume of traffic moved, illustrated, — the actual relation between freight rates and the volume of traffic is shown in diagrams. TABLES SHOWING COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ITEMS BY GROUPS. Such as gross earnings and operating expenses per mile of line, — number of locomotives and men employed per 100 miles of line, — passenger and fi-eight mileage per mile of line, — revenue per passenger per mile, — revenue per ton per mile, — percentage of passenger and freight earnings to total earnings, — value of railway property per mile, etc. ORGANIZATION OF RAILWAY MANAGEMENT. The older methods abolished, — the tendancy to divide the working force into specialties, — diagram showing lines of responsibility. IX RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. Tables showing the class, number of each class, and number employed in the United States per loo miles of line, — distribution of employees by groups. CONDUCTING TRANSPORTATION AND TRAIN SERVICE- The form of diagram or ' ' time-board " used in preparing time-tables, — explanation of use of same, — duties of train-dispatcher, — form of telegraphic train register. SIGNAL RULES. General Signals, Train Signals, Whistle Signals, Bell-cord Signals, Lamp Signals, — rules governing the use of signals, — Fixed Signals. All of which are illustrated. STATION SERVICE. Maintenance of way and structures, — table indicating the resistance of railway trains, — loaded cars, — dimensions; weight, and capacity of car carrying 1 2-inch gun from Washington to San Francisco, — table indicating the cost of locomotive service in the different parts of the United States, — equipment of all railroads in the United States, as reported by the Interstate Commerce Commission, — automatic car couplers, — train brakes, — auxiliary train brake appliances, — water brakes. COMPARATIVE TESTS OF FUEL. Simple and compound engines, both on passenger and freight service, — plates indicating grade system, — diagram of steamship organization, showing lines of responsibility. PREFACE. TN submitting this work for the approval of the public it has been my aim to present, in as condensed form as possible, such &cts as will aid common carriers to adjust rates satisfactorily to the merchant and consumer and tend to facilitate and lessen the labor of those employed in the interests of our land and water transportation, as well as presenting such data as will enable the merchant to make fair comparisons and arrive at legitimate conclusions as regards the shipment of merchandise either by weight or measurement. In its various departments the work will also be found practically useful to the mechanic, artisan, farmer, and all persons engaged in active business. That portion of the work relating to the comparisons of weights and measurements of merchandise is the result of labor extending through many years and will be found as near accurate as the nature of the case will admit. The basis on which some of the calculations are made, such as stone and other similar articles, is taken from standard authorities. P. W. JOHNSON. San Francisco, Cai,., September, 1892, [iririVBRSITTl National Colors WORN BY ALL UNITKD st:^atks vksskls. •*■•♦•* W •¥- it tt^ • *--A1»-1^***« ENSIGN. UNION JACK. REVENUE FLAG. ^^ OT THl *. [TJHTIVBRSITr] POB."?^ UNITED STATES SIGNAI. SERVICE STATION AT I^IFE-SAVING STATIONS. The following flag thus — shown over any station-number flags, will be used to designate a full signal station of the United States, from which any communication received will be transmitted by telegraph to destination. This flag will always be hoisted above the station-number flags when the station number of such full station is shown, thus : Any message signaled by the International Code, received at tele- graphic signal stations, will be transmitted and delivered to the address on payment, either at the station or at place to which addressed, of the tele- graphic charge. All messages received from or addressed to the War, Navy, Treasury, State, Interior, or other official Department at Washington, are tele- graphed without charge. Ships' ofl&cial numbers, shown and recognized at stations thus designated, are reported to Washington by telegraph. The flag flown below the United States national colors indicates a full signal station connecting by telegraph, but not a life-saving station. General messages to be telegraphed will be taken only at stations flying either three flags, as first given above, or the American flag with the dis- tinctive "Signal Service Flag," as above stated. The distinctive Signal Service flag flown alone indicates a United States Signal Service station anywhere, not necessarily, however, connecting by telegraph. CAUTIONARY, STORM AND DIRECTION SIGNAI^ OF THE SIGNAL SERVICE. To adapt the signals to the varying interests of the maritime community, the new system will take into consideration the fact that westerly winds of high velocity with clearing weather are less dangerous than those from easterly quarters with freezing weather. Along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts, and on the Great I^akes, there 3 will be displayed, as storm conditions may demand, day signals of two kinds : 1. A cautionary signal, a yellow flag with a white centre, will indicate that the winds expected are not so severe but well-found and seaworthy vessels can meet them without great danger. 2. A storm signal, a red flag with a black centre, will indicate that the storm is expected to be of more marked violence. In order to aflford the public as exact information as possible regarding the relative position of the storm and the winds expected, two pennants will be displayed. A red pennant will indicate that the winds are to be easterly, that is, from northeast to south, inclusive, and that the storm centre is approaching. The white pennant will indicate westerly winds, that is, from north to southwest, inclusive, and that the storm centre has passed. While it is intended that the pennant shall indicate positively only whether the winds will be easterly or westerly, yet, in order to give still more definite information, the red or easterly pennant will be displayed above the caution- ary or storm signal for winds from the northeast quadrant, and below for winds from the southeast quadrant. In like manner, the white pennant, while indicating westerly winds alone, will show by its position above the cautionary or storm signal that northwesterly winds are probable, or, by being below, that they will be from the southwest quadrant. In view of the difl&culty of varying night signals, they will not dis- tinctively show the force, but indicate the wind direction onlj^; a red light for easterly winds, and a red and white light for westerly winds. 3. Composition of Distant Signals. — Thus, while the ordinary signals (/w/.) for short distances consist of two. three, or four flags, according to the number of letters in the signal to be shown, the Distant Signals, on the con- trary, require to be made by two, three, or four combinations of balls, flags, and pennants. Commonly, the combination for each letter is hoisted succes- sively under the gafi" or at a mast-head, until the two, three, or four letters, as the case may be, of the signal are shown ; then, in order to show that the signal is complete, the Ball alone is hoisted, which in this use of it is called the Stop. The ship signaled to makes the answering signal, by hoist- ing a Ball alone, for each combination in the signal. Sometimes, where the masting of the ship renders it practicable, in order to accelerate the communication, the several combinations are hoisted simul- taneously, in accordance with the following rule : "Hoist the several combinations, two, three, or four as may be required, showing in this case — The ist letter upon the fore-mast. The 2d letter upon the main-mast^ The 3d letter upon the mizzen-mast^ The 4th letter under the gaff ; the signal being always read from fore to aft." In either case, the ship signaled to answers by hoisting the Ball to show that it has received and understood the signal. To open communication by this Code, show the ensign with the follow- ing pennant under it, thus: This signal is acknowledged on the coasts of the United States by show- ing the same pennant (as given above) alo7ie. This pennant, hoisted alone, also means, when signaling, " Signals seen and understood," and is to be shown in answer to every signal as soon as such signal has been seen and recognized. Communication may then be commenced, and any message found in the International Code Signal-book may be exchanged, strictly following the International Commercial Code and the instructions here given below. The above signal, asking to open communication, should be shown in every case of distress by the shore station, for it may be that the vessel has the International Code, but, until seeing this signal, will not know she can use it. GENERAI. ALPHABETICAI. TABLE FOR COMPOSING DISTANT SIGNALS. Preparatory and An- swering Signal. Also' the "Stop'^ after each coin« plete signal. Annuling Signal, affecting the last preceding. B ^m. c b D H b K M N b y> Q R VV CAUTIONARY AND STORM SIGNAI^— ATI.ANTIC, PACIFIC, AND GULF COASTS OF THE UNITED STATES. D Northwesterly winds. D Northeasterly winds. D D Southwesterly winds. Southeasterly Vinds. Cautionary Signals. — Winds expected are not so severe as to be dangerous to well-found and seaworthy vessels. Flags, 8 feet square. Pennants, 5 feet hoist, 12 feet fly. Kortheasterly winds. l^orthwestcrly winds. Southwesterly winds. Southeasterly winds. Storm Signals. — Winds expected are of such a character as to be dangerous to all classes of vessels. Night Signals. — Red light, easterly winds; red and white lights, westerly winds. WEATHER SIGNALS. X 234 Clear or /air. Rain or snow. Temp, signal. Cold wave. No. 3 refers to temperature. When placed above No. i or 2, it indicates warmer weather; wheo placed below No. i or 2, it indicates colde.- weather; when not displayed, the indications are that the temperature will remain stat onary. No. 4 is not displayed unless a temperature of 45 degrees or lower is expected. When No. 4 is displayed No. 3 is always omitted. A SKI^ECTION OF SENTENCES FOR THE USE OF VESSEIvS MEETING AT SEA. Note. — Vessels should be prepared to make the following signals — the answering pennant need not be used. On reading A's name, B should hoist her's, and so on. A should not haul down till she understands B's hoist, when both should haul down together. Passing ships will do well to adopt this plan : Ship's name. Where bound. My longitude by Where from. No. of days out. chronometer is — . The ensign should follow for farewell. SUBJECT SIGNAI, SENTENCE Assistance. HVR What do you want ? FCVK I am in want of . HVJ Do not want. FBW I want a doctor or surgeon. FCP No doctor or surgeon. Boat JBT Send a boat on board. JCN I will send a Chronometer. CPBQ What is your longitude by chronometer ? CPBN My longitude by chronometer is ? GHR Wish to get a rate for my chronometer. Commands. CPQW Have you any commands ? CPRB I have no commands. Communicate. HP Close, I have something to communicate. BWP Any news ? BJ Hoist your distinguishing signal. CWF Signal not understood. Flag of Signals. QF Cannot distinguish signal-flags. CWJ You have misunderstood the signal. CWJF Your flags are not clear. Letters. BRM Will you forward my letters ? BSM Send your letters. Longitude. CPBQ What is your longitude by chronometer ? CPBN My longitude by chronometer is . Port from and to BNW Where are you from ? BPF Where are you bound ? Report. BPW Do you wish to be reported ? PQG Report me to my owners. PUS Report me to Lloyd's agent. SUQ Report me to Shipping Gazette. Supply. HWM Can you supply me with ? HWT I can supply you. JBF Cannot supply you. Time. GRL Will you show your Greenwich mean time? GRK My Greenwich mean time is .* KBM What was the date of your departure ? CRKP , Out days (as indicated). Winds. BPS \ Where did you lose the trades? BPT \ Where did you fall in with the trades ? Affirmative. VJD Yes. Negative. VMB 1 No. *Ttae veaKl annrerlng ahould h rfat the hour tignal and dip It sharply about a minute after it is asuwercd. The minutes and secondii, if any, at the instant of dipping, will immediately follow. 8 GENERAL SIGNALS. With several ships in company, the attention of a particular ship whose name is unknown may be called by the attention signal. ATTENTION OR DEMAND SIGNALS. BC Show your ensign. BD What ship is that ? BF Vessels, just arrived, show your distinguishing signals. BG Vessels just weighed (or leaving) show your distinguishing signals. BH Vessels that wish to be reported all well, show your distinguishing signals. BJ Show your distinguishing signal — to . BK Attention. Pay attention. BL Calls the attention of the first or nearest ship on the bearing [from the person si;^naling) pointed out by compass signal. BM " second " " BN third " " BP " fourth " " BQ fifth " BR " sixth " " BS " shore signal station " " BT '* vessel coming into the anchorage, bearing pointed out by compass signal. BV ** vessel leaving the anchorage. " BW " vessel whose distinguishing signal will be immedi- ately shown. COMPASS SIGNALS.* CB CD CF CG CH CJ CK CL CM CN CP CQ CR cs CT CV CW North DB NKE DC NbyE DF N by E ;^ E DG NN H DH NNEKE DT N Eby N DK NE^^N DL NE DM NE >^E DN NEby E DP N E by E K E Uy ENE DR ENE>^ E DS Eby N DT E>^N DV t (I) DW East FB E^S FC EbyS FD E by S >^ S FG ESE FH S E by E >^ E FT SEbyE FK SE>4 E FL SE FM SE KS FN SEby S FP SSE>4E FQ SSE FR S by E >^ E FS SbyE FT S>^E FV t (2) FW South GB SK w GC Sby W GD S by W >^ W GF SSW GH S S W K w GJ SWbyS GK SW j^S GL S W GM S W '^ W GN S W by W GP SWbyW>^\V GQ WS W GR W by S X S GS WbyS GT W }iS GV t (3) GW West W >^ N WbvN W N W '-^ W W N W NWbyW^^W N Wby W N W>4 W N W N W >^ N NWby N NN W >^ W NN W N by W >^ W Nby W N>^ W t (4) •Unless the contrary is indicated, the bearings are always to be understood as compass bearings; e., bearings that would be shown by a compass free from any local attraction. t(i) Meteorological report for to-day gives "Moderate Winds" in direction (indicated). 1,1) " " to-morrow gives " " " " (3) " " to day gives " Winds Variable " between the points (indicated). (4) " " to-morrow gives " " " " DANGER OR DISTRESS SIGNALS. Assistance. Directions to a Vessel Under Weigh. — Continued. HB Want immediate assistance. HC Vessel indicated wants immediate as- JW Heave to. Stop her instantly. sistance. KB Heave all aback. Go astern. HD No assistance can be rendered. KC Shorten sail ; it is not safe to go so HF We are coming to your assistance. fast. Ease her. KD Stand on. KF Bear up instantly. KG Wear instantly. Boats. KH Not room to wear. KJ Get her on the other tack, or you HJ Boat, or life-boat, cannot come. will be on shore. HK Boat in distress. KL Haul your wind on starboard tack. HL Do not attempt to land in your own KM Haul your wind on port tack. boats. KN Keep to windward. HM Man overboard. KP Bar impassable. KQ Channel has altered ; do not try it. KR Dangerous without a pilot. KS Buoys, or marks, are not in their Communicate. proper position. KT Port the helm. {To be kept flying until HP Close ; I have important intelligence. the course is sufficiently altered}^ HQ Allow no person on board. Allow no KV Starboard the helm. {Ditto.) communication. KW Leave the buoy or beacon to port. HR Be very careful in your intercourse LB Leave the buoy or beacon to star- with strangers. board. LC Steady the helm. IvD Steer after me. LF Keep on the port shore, or side of Damage or Accident. channel. LG Keep on starboard shore, or side of HT Damaged or sprung mast ; cannot channel. carry sail. LH Keep in the centre of the channel. HV Damaged rudder ; cannot steer. LJ Do not anchor on any account. HW Engine, or machinery, disabled. LK Do not come into less than feet. JB Accident ; want a surgeon. LM The berth you are now in is not safe. IvN Run on the beach. Beach the vessel. IvP Anchor instantly. Danger or Caution. JD You are standing into danger. Directions to a Vessel at Anchor. JF You are in a dangerous or unsafe ■ position. LR Weigh, cut, or slip ; wait for nothing. JG You are within reach of the guns, or LS Put to sea at once ; get an offing. of batteries. LT Ride it out if possible. JH It is dangerous to allow too many LV Shift your berth; your berth is unsafe. people on board at once. LW Cut away your masts. JK The attempt is dangerous. MB Beach your vessel at all risks. JI^ Appearances are threatening ; be on MC Should you part, beach where people your guard. are assembled, or by compass signal JM Stranger {or vessel indicated) is suspi- from you, as will be pointed out. cious. MD Do not hold on to your anchors, but JN JP let her beat up on the beach. Hold on until high water. Heavy weather coming ; look sharp. MF JQ Important commercial failures. MG You will be aground at low water. JR Torpedoes. MH Lose no time in shoring up. Directions to a Vessel Under Directions for Saving Crew. Weigh. MK Remain by the ship. JS Stand off; get an offing. ML Quit the vessel as fast as possible. JT Tack instantly. MN Do not quit the ship until the tide has JV Make more sail. Keep the steam up. ebbed. Keep the vessel under command. MP Landing is impossible. lO DANGER OR DISTRESS SIGN AhS.— Co /litnued. Directions for Saving Crew. — Wants. — Continued. Continued. PT Want (or wants) a pilot; can one be MQ Look out for a line. obtained ? MR Endeavor to send a line. (Answer " Yes" or " No.") MS Do the best you can for yourselves ; no assistance can be given. MT Look-out will be kept on the beach all night. Lights or fires will be kept at the best MlSCEl.l,ANEOUS. MV QB Enquires Name of Signal Station. place for coming on shore. QC Repeat your Signal, or place it in a MW Keep a light burning. more conspicuous position. It is j not understood. QD Repeat Signal from Word (indicated). Distress. QF Cannot make out your Flags come nearer, or make Distant Signals. NC In distress ; want assistance. QG I am going to repeat Signal from ND I must abandon the vessel. Word indicated. NF Do not abandon me. QH Stop, or heave to ; I have something NG I am unmanageable. important to communicate. NH I am in danger, or shoal water ; direct QJ Asks for Meteorological Weather Re- \ me how to steer. port for to-day. j NJ I am driving ; no more anchors to QK Asks for Meteorological Weather Fore- ; let go. cast for to-morrow. NK I am attacked ; want assistance. Qiv Asks precise hour of highest water ! and minimum depth at that time. N.B — Reply will be by : Fire. 1. A time Signal (see GRM, etc.) 2. A numeral Signal (see VSB, NM I am on fire. etc.) indicating number of feet. NP Fire gains rapidly ; take people off. QM Have you any message or telegraphic NQ With immediate assistance fire can be communication for me ? extinguished. QN I wish to obtain orders from my Own- ers. Mr. , at . N.B.— This Signal is to be followed Leak. by: I. Vessel's distinguishing Signal NS I have sprung a leak. (if not already made) . NT Leak is gaining rapidly. 2. Owner's Name (see "Spelling NV I am sinking. Table," CBDF, etc.) 3. Owner's Residence (see "Spell- ing Table" if not in " Geo- Life Buoy. graphical Table." QP Ship desires to be reported by Tele- NW Let go the life buoy. graph to Owner, Mr. , at . (See directions above.) QR Send following Message by Telegraph Wants. to Owners, or to , at . (See directions above.) PB Want (or wants) immediate assistance. QS Forward reply to my Message by Tele- PC Want (or wants) assistance ; mutiny. graph to Signal Station (indicated). PD Want (or wants) immediate medical QT Send my Message by " Signal Letters" assistance. instead of writing it at length. PF Want (or wants) boat (or boats) imme- QV Make for the Port indicated (Name to diately. follow.) PG Want (or wants) boat ; man overboard. QW You may work the Semaphore. PH Want (or wants) food ; starving. RB Send the following Message by post PJ Want (or wants) coal immediately. to Owners, or to Mr. , at . PK Want (or wants) an anchor. RC Send following Message through the PL Want (or wants) an anchor and cable. post to Owners, or to Mr. , at PM Want (or wants) a warp run out. , by "Signal Letters" instead PN Want (or wants) a steanx-tug. of at length in writing. PQ Want (or wants) two steam-tugs. SB Following Signal (or communication) PR Want (or wants) immediate instruc- is in Cipher.! tions. SO Give me the Key to Cipher.^ PS Want (or wants) hands. SD Cipher is ended. t The Cipher will continue until the person s ign aling ' hoists SD. I This may be prearranged to be given by a letter o r by a numeral. II DISTRESS AND PILOT SIGNALS. SiGNAi^ OK Distress. In the Day-time. — The following Signals, numbered i, 2 and 3, when used or displayed together or separately, shall be deemed to be signals of distress in the day-time : 1. A gun fired at intervals of about a minute. 2. The International Code Signal of Dis- tress, indicated by NC. 3. The Distant Signal, consisting of a square flag having either above or below it a ball, or anything resem- bling a ball. At Night. — The following Signals, numbered i, 2 and 3, when used or dis- played together or separately, shall be deemed Signals of Distress at night: 1. A gun fired at intervals of about a minute. 2. Flames on the ship (as from a burn- ing tar-barrel, oil-barrel, etc.) 3. Rockets or shells, of any color or de- scription, fired one at a time, at short intervals. Signals to be Made by Ships Wanting a Pilot. In the Day - time. — The following signals, numbered i and 2, when used or displayed together or separately, shall be deemed to be Signals for a Pilot in the day-time : 1. To be hoisted at the fore, the Jack or other National color usually worn by merchant ships, having round it a white border one-fifth of the breadth of the flag ; or 2. The International Code Pilotage Sig- nal, indicated by PT. At Night. — The following Signals, numbered i and 2, when used or dis- played together or separately, shall be deemed to be Signals for a Pilot at night : 1. The pyrotechnic light, commonly known as the blue light, every fifteen minutes ; or 2. A bright white light, flashed or shown at short or frequent intervals just above the bulwarks, for about a minute at a time. 13 Semaphores. There are many semaphores established on the French, Italian, Portu- guese, and some on the Spanish and Austrian coasts, where only the Inter- national Code of Signals is now used. Passing ships are able to exchange communications with the semaphores, and when required their messages are forwarded to their destination according to the fixed tariff. The disc at the top of the semaphore signal mast remains in position shown while signals are being made by the Code. The semaphore signals must be read off as distance signals, as shown below. u tn V •s § « o ^ a <0'a a ass * « « a ^ S*^ a {-• s/i<" a The arm extended hori- zontally represents a ball. The arm point- ing upwards rep- resents a flag. 13 The semaphoric apparatus consists of a mast thirty or forty feet in height, above surrounding objects. Three Arpis for free motion, one above another. The top of the mast is furnished with a stem, jointed at bottom to the mast, terminated above by a circular Disc. The whole may be turned about at pleasure. The alphabetical value of each combination is shown in the subjoined Semaphoric Alphabet, and corresponds to the Alphabet of Distant Signals. Semaphoric Alphabet. • B S • p X f J ^ Y • M — i Q^ y T y ♦ c / s • G — V K — |s • y • D S • H — y • L 1 • p • • V w — A series of two, three, or four combinations, in the order in which they are transmitted, gives a complete signal. Examples. I. Signal of a single combination : or Signifies: " Want a Tug; can I have onet** 2. Signal of several combinations : -W- orG. Signify: MDG, "Leave the Buoy or Beacon to Port'' 14. Rig of Various Vessels. The terra rig, when applied to vessels, generally refers to the numbei and kind of masts and style of sails that are carried, but the term is also sometimes used indiscriminately to designate the class of hull or the complete vessel in her entirety. Thus it may be said of a vessel that she has a ship's hull with the rig of a brig, meaning that the hull may be of a build that does not correspond with the style of rig. In such cases the rig pre- vails over the hull in giving the name of the vessel's species, and she is called a brig; but in some compound names, as ^'scow-schooner,''^ the word "scoza' expresses the build of hull and the word "schooner" the style of rig. A gradual change resulting from the inventions and improvements made during the past century has been going on in the rig of American vessels as well as in those of other countries. Some new rigs have been found to be better adapted to some waters, and changes have been made to suit the increased size of vessels, which have proved to be more serviceable in certain trades. But while old rigs have been abandoned and new ones added, the names applied to them have not in all cases been uniform throughout the country. Some localities may adopt certain rigs as more desirable for certain trades, but it is important that they should be designated by the same nomenclature at all the ports. While recognizing the styles of rig where best known and adopted, in order to counteract any tendency to use local names, more especially for new rigs, a brief description of those most gener- ally known and acknowledged is inserted here, and diagrams intended to illustrate the different styles of rig now in use are subjoined. ^ Of THE ^ fUiriVBRSITT] IS x6 The illustration given on the opposite page is fully described below. From these descriptions the various styles of rig which follow will be under- stood. 1, hull. 2, bow. 3, stem. 4, cutwater. 5, stem, 6, entrance. 7, waist, 8, run. 9, counter. 10, rudder. 11, davits. 12, quarter-boat, 13, cathead. 14, anchor. 15, cable. 16, bulwarks. 17, taflFrail. 18, channels. 19, chain-plates, 20, cabin-trunk. 21, after deck-house. 22, forward deck-house. 23, bowsprit, 24 jib-boom, 25, flying-jib boom. 26, foremast. 27, mainmast. 28, mizzenmast. 29, foretopmast, 30, maintopmasL 31, mizzentopmast. 32, foretopgallantmast. 33, maintopgallantmast, 34, mizzentopgal- lantmast. 35, foreroyalmast. 36, mainroyalmast. 37, mizzenroyalmast. 38, foreskysail- mast. 39, mainskysailmast. 40, mizzenskysailmast. 41, foreskysail-pole. 42, mainsky- sail-pole. 43, mizzenskysail-pole. 44, fore-truck. 45, main-truck. 46, mizzen-truck, 47, foremast-head. 48, mainmast- head. 49, mizzenmast-head. 50, foretopmast-head. 51, maintopmast-head. 52, mizzentopmast-head. 53, foretop. 54, maintop. 55, mizzen- top. 56, dolphin-striker. 57, outriggers. 58, foreyard. 59, mainyard. 60, crossjack-yard, 61, fore lower topsail-yard. 62, main lower topsail-yard. 63, mizzen lower topsail-yard. 64, fore upper topsail-yard. 65, main upper topsail-yard. 66, mizzen upper topsail-yard. 67, foretopgallant-yard. 68, maintopgallant-yard. 69, mizzentopgallant-yard. 70, fore- royal-yard. 71, mainroyal-yard. 72, mizzenroyal-yard. 73, foreskysail-yard. 74, mainsky- sail-yard. 75, mizzenskysail-yard. 76, spanker-boom. 77, spanker-gaflF. '78 maintrysail- gaflF. 79, monkey-gaflf. 80, lower studdingsail-yard. 81, foretopmast studdingsail-boom. 82, foretopmast studdingsail-yard. 83, maintopmast studdingsail-boom. 84, maintopmast studdingsail-yard. 85, foretopgallant studdingsail-boom. 86, foretopgallant studdingsail- yard. 87, maintopgallant studdingsail-boom. 88, maintopgallant studdingsail-yard. 89, foreroyal studdingsail-boom. 90, foreroyal studdingsail-yard. 91, mainroyal studdingsail- boom. 92, mainroyal studdingsail-yard. 93, bobstays 94, bowsprit-shrouds. 95, martin- gale-guys. 96, martingale-stays. 97, fore-chains. 98, main-chains. 99, mizzen-chains. 100, fore-shrouds. 101, main-shrouds. 102, mizzen-shrouds. 103, foretopmast-shrouds. 104, miintopmast-shrouds. 105, mizzentopmast-shrouds 106, ioretopgallant-shrour's. 107, maintopgallant-shrouds. 108, mizzentopgallant-shrouds. 109, futtock -shrouds. 110, fuitock-shrouds. Ill, futtock shrouds. 112, forestav. 113, mainstay. 114, mizzenstay. 115, fore topmast-stay. 116, maintopmast-stay. 117, spring-stay. 118, mizzen topmast- stay, 119, jib-stay. 120, flying-jib stay. 121, foretopgallant-stay. 122, maintopgallant- stay. 123, mizzentopgallant-stay. 124, foreroyal-stay. 125, mainroyal-stay. 126, mizzen- royal-stay. 127, foreskysail-stay. 128, mainskysail-stay. 129, mizzenskysail-stay, 130. foretopmast-backstays. 131, maintopmast-backstays. 132, mizzen topmast-backstays. 133, foretopgallant-backstays. 134, maintopgallant-backstays. 135, mizzentopgallant-backstays. 136, foreroyal-backstays. 137, mainroyal-backstays. 138, mizzenroyal-backstays. 139, foreskysail-backstays. 140, mainskysail-backstays. 141, mizzenskysail-backstays. 142 foresail or forecoiu^e. 143, mainsail or maincourse. 144, cross-jack. 145 fore lower top- sail. 146, main lower topsail. 147, mizzen lower topsail. 148, fore upper topsail. 149 main upper topsail. 150, mizzen upper topsail. 151, foretopgallaut-sail. 152, maintop- gallant-sail. 153, mizzentopgallant-sail. 154, foreroyal. 155, mainroyal. 156, mizzen- royal, 157, foreskysail. 158, maiuskysail. 159, mizzenskysail. 160, spanker. 161, mizzenstay s nil. 162, foretopmast-staysail. 163, maintopmast lower staysail 164, main- topmast upper staysail. 165, mizzentopmast-staysail. 166, jib. 167, flying jib. 168 jib- topsail. 169, maintopgallant-staysail. 1 70, mizzentopgallant-staysail. 171. main-royalstay- sail. 172, mizzenroyal-staysail, 173, lower studding sail, 174, foretopmast-studdingsail. 175 maintopmast-studdingsail. 176, foretopgallant-studdingsail. 177, maintopgallant- stuidingsail. 178, foreroyal-studdingsail. 179, mainroyal-studdingsail. 180, forelift. 181, mainlift. 182, crossjack-lift. 183, fore lower topsail-lift. 184, main lower topsail-lif . 185, mizzen lower topsail-lifL 186, spankerboom topping-lift. 187, monkey-gaflf lift. 188. lower studdingsail-halyard«. 189, lower studdingsail inner halyards. 190 foretopmast studdingsail-halyards. 191, maintopmast studdingsail-halyards. 192, foretopgallant stud- din gsail-halyards. 193 maintopgallant studdingsail-halyards. 194, spanker peak-halyards. 195, signal-halyards. 196 weather jib-sheet. 197, weather flying-jib sheet 198, weathtr 17 jib topsail-sheet. 199, weather fore-sheet. 200, weather main-sheet. 201, weather cross- jack-sheet. 202, spanker-sheet. 203, mizzentopgallant staysail-sheet. 204, mainroyal staysail-sheet. 205, mizzenroyal staysail-sheet. 206, lower studdingsail-sheet. 207, fore- topmast studdingsail-sheet. 208, foretopmast studdingsail-tack. 209, maintopmast studding- sail-sheet. 210, maintopmast studdingsail-tack. 211, foretopgallant studdingsail-sheet, 212, foretopgallant studdingsail-tack. 213, maintopgallant studdingsail-sheet. 214, main- topgallant studdingsail-tack. 215, foreroyal studdingsail-sheet. 216, foreroyal stud iingsail- tack. 217, mainroyal studdingsail-sheet. 218, mainroyal studdingsail tack. 219, forebrace. 220, mainbrace. 221, crossjack-brace. 222, fore lower topsail-brace. 223, main lower top- sail-brace. 224, mizzen lower topsail-brace. 225, fore upper topsail-brace. 226, main upper topsail-brace. 227, mizzen upper topsail-brace. 228, foretopgsillant-brace. 229, maintopgallant-brace. 230, mizzentopgallant-brace. 231, foreroyal-brace. 232, mainroyal- brace. 233, mizzenroyal-brace. 234, foresky sail-brace. 235, mainskysail-brace. 236, mizzenskysail-brace. 237, upper maintopsail-downhaul. 238, upper mizzentopsail-downhaul. 239,*foretopmast studdingsail-downhaul. 240, maintopmast studdingsail-downhaul. 241, •^foretopgallant studdingsail-downhaul. 242, maintopgallant studdingsail-downhaul. 243, clue-garnets. 244, clue-lines. 245, spanker-brails. 246, spanker-gafF vangs. 247, monkey- gaflFvangs. 248, main bowline. 249, bowline-bridle. 250, foot-ropes. 251, reef-points. i8 SHIP. A vessel of considerable size adapted to navigation ; a general term for sea-going vessels of every kind, except boats. Ships are of various sizes and fitted for various uses, and receive dififerent names, according to their rig, motive power (wind or steam or both), and the purposes to which they are applied, as war-ships, transports, merchantmen, barks, brigs, schooners, luggers, sloops, xebecs, galleys, etc. The name ship^ as descriptive of a particular rig, and as roughly implying a certain size, has been used to designate a vessel furnished with a bowsprit and three masts — a mainmast, a foremast, and a mizzenmast — each of which is composed of a lower mast, a topmast and a topgallantmast, and carries a certain number of square sails. The square sails on the mizzen distinguish a ship from a bark, a bark having only fore-and-aft sails on the mizzen. But the development of coastwise navigation, in which the largest vessels have generally a schooner rig and sometimes four masts, has gone far toward rendering this restricted applica- tion of the word of little value. Owing to increase of size, and especially increase of length, some sailing vessels now have four masts, and this rig is said to have certain advantages. Four-masted vessels which are square rigged on all four masts are called four-masted ships. Those which have fore-and-aft sails on the after-mast are called four-masted barks. 19 BARK. The bark or barque (from the Latin barca) is a rig similar to that of the ship, excepting that it has only fore-and-aft sails (no yards) on the mizzen mast. Barks are commonly smaller than ships, although some vessels of looo to 1500 tons are so rigged for sake of economy. They generally carry double topsails. The illustration exhibits the ordinary modern bark rig. 90 BARKENTINE, ALSO SPELLED BARKANTINE AND BARQUANTINE. The term is derived from the word "barque" and properly signifies a small bark. The barkentine is fitted with three masts, square rigged with yards on the foremast only, and fore-and-aft sails on the main and mizzen masts. Barkentines are generally constructed with great length in proportion to their breadth, and on the lakes are built to suit the peculiar navigation of those narrow waters. The illustration shows the rig of the ordinary barkentine, as known in American waters. 21 BRIG. According to Admiral Smyth, this word is from the Celtic, and was first applied to ferry boats, meaning "passage over the water." The brig is now a two-mast square-rigged vessel. There are several kinds of brigs. The full-rigged brig, which is a rig nearly similar to that of the s7tow of former times, having fore and main lower masts, topmasts and topgallant- masts, and yards on each, with or without a square mainsail, and carrying also a trysail 3a. HERMAPHRODITE BRIG. The hermaphrodite or half brig, which is a vessel with a brig's foremast and a schooners mainmast, square-rigged forward and fore-and-aft rigged aft. 2-^ BRIGANTINE. This word, whicli is probably a diminutive of "brig," is employed in the French to designate the fore-and-aft mainsail used in small vessels. The briganline rig (or brig-schooner) is similar to the hermaphrodite, excepting that brigantines carry a light topsail on the mainmast above the large fore-and-aft mainsail. The term is variously applied b}'- seamen of diflferent European nations to a peculiar sort of vessel of their own marine. At some ports on the Pacific coast a hermaphrodite brig, rigged with a large three-cornered mainsail without a gaff but an overlapping fore-and-aft top- sail whose sheet hauls out to the boom, is improperly called a brigantine. The brigantine rig is becoming quite rare in American waters. The illustration is designed to illustrate a brigantine under sail. a4 SCHOONER. A name applied to vessels of fore-and-aft rig of various sizes. Schooners have two or more long lower masts without tops, and are sometimes fitted with light square topsails, especially at the fore ; but these are giving way to the fore-and-aft gaff topsails, which are better adapted to the American coast. The schooner used to be the rig chiefly for small vessels, but some of the more modern schooners measure 800 and 1000 tons, and carry three and f ^ur masts. The illustration represents the topsail schooner of two masts. 25 .rrrii5^3^^^^^^^^^^^^?2Jfv-i^i^^^^^"^^ FORE-AND-AFT THRKE-MAST SCHOONER. 26 FORE-AND-AFT FOUR-MAST SCHOONER. 27 SCHOONER PILOT-BOAT. The ordinary Americin pilot-boat^ which, in most of the ports, is a small, two-mast fore-and-aft schooner-rigged vessel with pointed ends, but with suitable beam for sailing and working to windward. 28 SLOOP. The sloop is a vessel witli only one mast, and a bowsprit carrying a fore- and-aft mainsail and jib, which, being set on the forestay, is called the fore- sail. The sloop is one of the oldest style of vessel known to the trade of this country, and is (with some local variations in the cut of sails) a rig that is more or less employed in the commerce of the entire globe. 29 CUTTER. A small sloop-rigged vessel, sharp built, with a straight bowsprit run- ning out parallel with the deck, and having large sails. She carries a fore- and-aft mainsail, stay foresail, flying jib, and topsail. Large cutters, 400 to 500 tons, have been constructed for naval use and made to carry yards wiLh every sail that can be set on one mast, even to sky sails, moon-rakers, star- gazers, etc. The modern cutter-yacht generally carries a flying gaff" topsail. The name cutter applies as much to the sharp build of the vessel's hull as to the particular rig. 30 LUGGER. Luggers are vessels generally with one mast (though sometimes two or three), having quadrilateral or four-cornered fore-and-aft sails bent to a hoist- ing yard, the luff being about two-thirds the length of the after leech. The French chasse-maree or lugger, used for fishing and coasting purposes, carries two or three masts and is of 200 to 300 tons capacity. In this country the lugger is generally a small vessel with one mast, used for the oyster trade on the Mississippi River and adjacent waters. 31 I^ATEKN. The lateen rig is similar to the lug rig, excepting that the sail is tri- angular, a long yard which hoists obliquely to a stout mast forming the lufF. The lateen rig is much used by small craft in the Mediterranean and in some of the larger size which have more than one mast. The sails brail up in case of need. In New Hampshire, and waters in that vicinity, there is a long, shallow boat decked the entire length and having a ' ' cuddy' ' or small cabin. This vessel, which is flat-bottomed and uses a lee board, is called a gondola (gund- low) and carries a large picturesque lateen sail hoisted on a yard sometimes 60 to 70 feet in length. On the Pacific coast the lateen rig is in common use for pleasure craft and small fishing vessels ; the illustration represents one of the latter class. 32 SGOW-SCHOONER. The scow is a vessel used in the shoal waters of nearly all the States, but principally on the lakes. Scows are generally built with flat bottoms and square bilges, but some of them have the ordinary schooner bow, as shown above. They are fitted with one, two, and three masts, and are called scow-sloop or scow- schooner^ according to the rig they carry. Some of them carry bowsprits. The dis- tinctive line between the scow and regular-built schooner is, in the case of some large vessels, quite obscure, but would seem to be determined by the shape of the bilge, the scow having in all cases the angular bilge instead of the curve (futtock) bilge of the ordinary vessel. 33 SGOW-SI,OOP. The above represents an ordinary scow with sloop rig, having a flat bottom and square bilge. They are extensively in use for transporting brick, stone, hay, wood, etc., on the lakes and bays and in the shoal waters of various States. \ 34 '^Jiiim^S^Jii',— '•=^ CAT. A rig supposed to be derived from the Brazilian catamaran that allows of one sail only, an enormous fore-and-aft mainsail spread by a boom and gaff and hoisted to the one mast stepped near the stem. The cat rig is much employed on lyong Island Sound for small coasting and fishing vessels. It is also a favorite rig for pleasure vessels, being easily handled, but is not suited to a heavy sea and rough weather. 35 SHARPIE. A vessel 20 to 40 feet in length, used by the oystermen of Connecticut and New Jersey, and also for general pleasure purposes. The sharpie is built sharp, with a flat bottom, and carries a center-board. The rig of the sharpie is peculiar and the vessel might be termed a cat-rigged schooner. The illus- tration shows the rig of the Connecticut sharpie. The Ohio sharpie, used on the lake58 for fishing purposes, has the same rig, excepting that they gener- ally carry gafis. 56 YAWIv The yawl is properly a ship's boat, resembling the pinnace. It is more commonly propelled by oars, but there is a certain rig applied to them by a British customs act known as the yawl rig, and in use by some American as well as foreign yachts. It resembles the cutter rig, except that it has a jigger-mast at the stem, which carries a small lug-sail, the main boom traversing just clear of it ; many small fishing boats on the lakes now have this rig. 37 CATAMARAN. A pleasure boat constructed on the plan of the vessel of that name used on the Brazilian coast. The American catamaran has a double hull and carries the cat rig. The catamaran of the Madras and Ceylon coasts is made of three logs ?o to 30 feet long, 2 to 3 feet apart, secured by spreaders and lashings. They carry large sails and are very fast sailers. The illustration is designed to represent the catamaran as rigged on the Atlantic sea-board. 38 .39 Ship Tonnage. RATIO OK WKIGHX TO NIKASURKNIKNT. APPROXIMATE RULES. Length X breadth x depth h- ioo = Gross tonnage. Length x breadth X depth X .75 h- loo = Net tonnage. GOVERNMENT RULE. Length — y^ of breadth X breadth x depth -=- 95 = Gross tonnage. Length, breadth and depth of hold all in feet. Register Tonnage or International Register Tonnage is the unit on which the assessment of dues and charges on shipping is based. The system at present in force is known as the Moorsom system. A register ton is one hundred (100) cubic feet of internal vohcme. The system was adopted by the United States in 1865 ; Denmark, 1867 ; Austria-Hungary, 187 1 ; Germany, France, and Italy, 1873; Spain, 1874; Sweden, 1875; Netherlands, and Norway, 1876; Greece, 1878; Russia, 1879; Finland, 1877 ; Hayti, 1882 ; Belgium and Japan, 1884. It is generally understood that a vessel's registered tonnage is no cri- terion for her capacity for carrying weight, but it can be demonstrated that it furnishes a basis for calculating approximately the dead weight cargo in tons which a vessel can carry on an average length of voyage. For this purpose, the following rule laid down by C. Macro w, M. S. N. A., is given : Rule- Multiply number of register tons by 1.5 and product will give approxi- mate dead weight cargo required. Application of the rule when considered in connection with the weights and measurements of merchandise : For Illustration — A vessel has 1600 register tons ; this equals, according to the rule for the measurement of tonnage, 160,000 cubic feet of internal volume. We then have 1600 X 1.5 = 2400 tons weight, which equals 4,800,000 pounds or 48,000 centals. This demonstrates the fact that to fill up the entire cargo space (160,- 000 cubic feet) 66^ cubic feet are required for each one ton weight of 2000 pounds. Therefore, any article of merchandise weighing 30 pounds to the cubic foot would be the full weight and measurement capacity of the vessel. Any article weighing more than 30 pounds per cubic foot or requiring less space than 66^ cubic feet for each ton, might be loaded with room to 40 spare in proportion as the article exceeds 30 pounds per cubic foot, or requires less room for storage than 66^ cubic feet for each 2000 pounds. In even numbers, wheat weighs 45 pounds per cubic foot and requires 44 cubic feet in which to store 2000 pounds. If the entire cubic volume of the vessel in question was filled with wheat, it would contain 3600 tons or 7,200,000 pounds, which, according to the rule, would be 1200 tons more than her carrying capacity. To arrive at the number of cubic feet required to hold any article of goods weighing over 30 pounds per cubic foot : First, find the number of tons weight a vessel can carry by the above formula ; reduce to pounds, and divide by the number of pounds per cubic foot. In the above example it is shown that 2400 tons is the we'ght capacity (approximately) of a vessel hav- ing a register tonnage of 1600 tons; and, 2400 x 2000 = 4,800,000 lbs. -^ 45 = 106,667 cubic feet, the room required to hold 2400 tons of wheat, leav- ing 53)333 cubic feet clear. It will be apparent that 2400 tons of any article weighing less than 30 pounds per cubic foot cannot be stored in a vessel having 160,000 cubic feet of internal volume. The article of tea weighs 23 pounds per cubic foot ; 160,000 X 23 = 1840 tons only, which is 560 tons less than the tonnage we have shown the vessel capable of carrying on an average length of voy- age. It would require 8640 cubic feet in which to store 100 tons of tea. In considering all matters relating to loading either cars or vessels, due allowance must be made for loss in storing. 41 Signal Code, STKAIVLKRS AND SAILING VKSSKLS. ENGINE BELLS. The single bells are struck on a gong. The speed bell is rung on a jingle bell. I Bell "Go ahead slow." Jingle bell " Go full speed ahead." I Bell "Go slow." 1 Bell following " Stop." 2 Bells "Go back slow." Jingle bell . " Go back full speed." I Bell "Go back slow." I Bell following " Stop." The rule of all vessels when passing is to keep to the right. Steamers are to steer clear of sailing vessels. Sailing Vessels must have a Green Light on the starboard side, and a Red Light on the port side. Steamers must have the same with the addition of a White Light at the mast-head. All vessels must show a white flash light astern when being overtaken. WATCH BELLS. The length of time of each "Watch" on board of Merchant Vessels is four hours. Watch Bells are rung every half hour ; commencing, say, at 8 o'clock A. M., 8 Bells are rung: 8:30, i Bell; 9, 2 Bells; 9:30, 3 Bells: 10, 4 Bells: 10:30, 5 Bells; II, 6 Bells; 11:30, 7 Bells; 12 M., 8 Bells. This constitutes one "Watch." The Bells are rung in like order and number from 12 m. to 4 p. M., and again from 4 p. m. to 8 A. m. Even bells are hours, and odd bells are half hours. Where strict discipline is not enforced the watch bells are not rung in Port. Should such vessel leave Port, say, at 2:30 p. m., 5 Bells would be rung, then at 3, 6 Bells; 3:30, 7 Bells; 4, 8 Bells, and so on. WHISTLES. 1 Short blast Keep to the right. 2 Short blast.s Keep to the left. 3 Short blasts Going full speed astern. I Short blast every 2 minutes In a fog. 3 Long blasts A salute. 42 SAILING VESSELS BLOW A FOG HORN. 1 Blast Going on the starboard tack. 2 Blasts Going on the port tack. 3 Blasts Going free. Steam and Sail Vessels ring a bell when lying still in a fog. Gun, Rocket, and Flames are signals of distress. 43 NIGHT SIGNALS AND FUNNEL MARKS OF ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LINES. In o-der to enable passengers and others to distinguish passing vessels by day or night, marks and signals similar to the following are used by the various Steamship Lines on the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts. (See opposite page for the flags in use by the following mentioned lines.) STEAMSHIP LINE. night signals. FUNNEL MARKS. 1. Allan. Three blue lights on mizzen rigging forming a triangle. Red, with white ring under black top. 2. Amkrican. Rocket, red light, white-blue light in quick succession. Red, with white key- stone black top. 3. Anchor. Red and white lights alternately. Black. 4. CUNARD. Blue light, and two Roman candles throwing up 6 blue balls each. Red, with black top. 6. French. Blue, white and red light forward, amidship and aft respectively. Red, with black top. 6. Great Western. Three bright flashes in quick suc- cession. Black, with broad red band containing a blue and white ball. 7. GuiON. A blue light forward amidships and aft together. Black, with red band black top. 8. Hamburg- Ameri- can. Three Roman catidles burning aft in succession, each throwing up 7 stars colored, white, red, blue, white, red, blue, white. Black. i 9. INMAN. Biue light forward, red light on bridge, blue light aft together. Black, white IS'and black top. 10. National. Green light foiward, red amidships, green light aft forming a triangle. White, with black top. 11. North German Lloyd. Two blue lights together changing to red. Yellow. 12. Red Star. Red light forward amidships and aft together. Yellow and black top with red star. Itl. Rotterdam. Green light forward and aft, white light amidships together. Black. 14. State. Red light forward and aft and blue light amidships together. Buff, with red ring under black top. 15. White Star. Two green lights together. Yellow, with black top. 16. Pacific Mail. Green, red, white, in succession in one cartridge. White. 17. Oceanic. Green, white followed by a red star thrown to the height of 50 feet. Black. 18. Pacific Coast. Red, green, white, in succession in one cartridge. Black. 19. Oregon Develop- ment Co. Red, green, red, in succession in one cartridge. Black, with white letter "O" on either side. 20. Union Pacific. Red, green, white, in success'ou in cue cartridge. Black. 21. Canadian Pacific 22. Occidental and Oriental. Two green lights together. Black. 'Iti. ATLANTIC AND Pacific. 24. Well's Puget Sd. 44 v^ CieGLe TransanlanDque 5 B I&I 10 11 12 " 13 H 15 U 19 20 B5 m 2Z 21- Ready Freight Calculator. CUBIC KKKX. A TON MEASUREMENT, 40 CUBIC FEET. EXCLAMATORY, The following tables are computed from 5^ to $50. 00 per cubic ton of 40 cubic feet, and from }i^ to $1.25 per cubic foot inclusive. The amounts are raised from 5^ to $1.00 per ton at regular advances of 10^ per ton, and from $1.00 to $50.00 per ton at regular advances of 25^ per ton. Or from }i^ to 2^^ per cubic foot at the rate of ^^ per cubic foot, and from 2^^ to $1.25 per cubic foot at the rate of f^^ per cubic foot. The cubic feet are increased by multiples from i to 500 cubic feet. If at any time the addition of two or more numbers is required to make the number of cubic feet desired, take from the column or columns in which the amounts occur that are necessary to make the total, add them together with the amounts represented in the cents columns, and the amount so obtained will be the correct answer. Should you wish to ascertain the amount on 183 cubic feet at $4.25 per ton, first find the $4.25 in the upper corners of the table, then take from the column of figures denoting cubic feet 180, and in like manner 3, and we have — 180 cu. ft. @ 105^^ = $19.13 3^ cu. ft. @ 10^^ = .32 183 $1945 Any rate combination from }i^ to $1.25 per cubic foot can be secured from the use of these tables by the addition of the proper amounts. The fractions of one-half of a cent and over are given in favor of the calculations as in the tables of calculations by pounds, and are similarly arranged, therefore require no illustration in regard to obtaining the number of cubic feet and amount when the addition is necessary to make the same. The figures in the upper corners of the following tables represent a rate per ton of 40 cubic feet. The figures in the center at the top denote the rate per cubic foot on the basis of the ton rate given. 45 CUBIC FBBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $0.05 }i CENT. $0.05 Cubic l^ CENTS. Sl.OO Cubic _ ^, Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic reet. $ fCts. Cubic Feet. $ cts Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 3 25 11 110 2 28 75 21 210 5 53 25 31 310 7 78 75 41 410 I I 03 25 2 20 05 50 12 120 3 30 22 220 5 5 5 : 50 32 320 8 80 42 420 1 I 05 50 3 30 06 75 13 130 3 33 25 23 230 5 58 7 5 60 00 33 330 8 83 25 43 430 I I 08 75 4 40 I I 00 14 140 35 3 50 24 240 6 34 340 !«5 850 44 440 I I I I 5 50 I I 3 25 15 150 38 5 75 25 250 6 63 25 35 350 i 68 8!75 45 450 I I I 1 3 2 ■; 6 60 I 15 50 16 160 .40 4|oo 26 260 6 65 50 36 360 1 9^^ 9 1 46 460 1 I I J 5 50 7 70 I 18 75 17 170 4 43 2 .s 27 270 168 6i75 37 370 9 93 25 47 470 I I I I 8 75 8 80 ! 2 O 2 O O 18 180 145 4|50 28 280 7 70 00 38 380 95 9 50 48 480 1 I 2 2 00 9 90 23 2 2 S 19 190 148 4 75 29 290 7 73 2 s 39 390 98 9 75 49 490 I I 2 23 25 10 100 |25 250 20 200 J50 s ' 00 30 3U0 7 75 5 40 400 I 00 1000 50 500 I I 2 25 50 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $1.25 3H CENTS. $1.25 Tabic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. • Cts Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 03 3 I 11 110 3 34 44 21 210 6 66 56 31 310 I97 9I 69 41 410 I I 2 28 3i 31 13 2 20 06 63 12 120 3 38 75 22 220 6 69 88 32 320 I I 00 42 420 I 13 3 30 09 94 13 130 4 41 06 23 230 7 72 19 33 330 I I 03 3 I 43 430 I 13 34 44 4 4<» I I 2 25 14 140 4 44 38 24 1 240 1 7 75 50 34 340 I I 06 63 44 440 I 13 38 75 5 50 I I 5 56 15 150 4 47 69 25 250 7 78 8 I 35 350 I I I I 8 94 45 450 I 14 41 06 6 60 I I 9 8^ 16 160 5 50 00 26 260 8 8 J 13 36 360 I I I 13 25 46 460 I 14 44 38 7 70 2 2 2 19 17 170 5 53 3 I 27 270 8 84 44 37 370 I I I 16 56 47 470 I 14 47 69 8 80 2 25 50 18 180 5 56 63 28 280 8 8» 75 38 380 I I I I 9 88 48 480 I I 5 50 5 ^ 3 I 9 90 2 28 81 19 190 5 59 94 29 290 9 9 I 06 39 390 I I 2 2 2 I 9 49 490 I I 5 10 100 3 3 I _L2 20 200 6 63 2 5 30 300 2. 94 38 40 400 I I 2 25 50 50 500 I '5 56 ±1 51 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $1.50 3^ CENTS. $1.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic ^ Feet. ' Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 04 38 11 110 4 4 I I 3 21 210 7 79 88 31 310 I I I I 6 63 41 410 I I 5 54 38 2 20 08 75 12 120 4 45 50 22 220 8 83 25 32 320 I I 2 2 00 42 4:.'0 I 15 58 75 30 I I I I 3 13 130 4 49 88 23 230 8 86 63 33 330 I I 2 24 38 43 430 I I 6 61 I 3 4 40 I I 5 50 14 140 5 53 25 24 240 9 90 00 34 340 I I 2 28 75 44 440 I I 6 65 50 69 88 5 50 I 19 88 15 150 5 56 63 25 250 9 94 38 3.-» 350 I I 3 3 I I 3 45 450 I 16 <> 60 2 23 25 16 160 6 60 00 26 260 9 98 75 36 360 I 13 35 50 4H 460 I I 7 73 25 7 70 2 26 63 17 170 6 64 38 27 270 I I I 13 37 370 I 13 39 88 47 470 I I 7 76 63 8 80 3 30 00 IH 180 6 68 75 2S 280 I I 05 50 38 380 I 14 43 25 48 480 I 18 80 9 90 3 34 38 19 190 7 7 I 13 29 290 I I 09 88 39 390 I 14 4 6 63 49 490 I 18 84 38 10 100 3 38 2J, 20 200 7 75 50 30 300 I I I 13 25 40 400 I I 5 50 00 50 500 I I 8 88 75 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $1.75 4^ CENTS. $1.75 Cubic Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 05 44 11 110 4 48 8 I 21 210 9 92 19 31 310 I 13 36 56 41 410 I 17 79 94 2 20 I 88 12 120 5 53 25 22 220 9 96 63 32 320 I 14 40 00 42 420 I 18 84 38 3 80 I I 3 31 13 130 5 57 69 23 230 I I I 06 33 330 I T 4 44 44 43 430 I 18 88 81 4 40 I I a 75 14 140 6 61 13 24 240 I I 05 50 34 340 I I 4 49 88 44 440 I I 9 93 25 5 50 2 2 2 19 15 150 6 66 56 25 250 I I 09 94 85 850 I 15 53 31 45 450 I 19 9/ 69 u 6 60 2 26 63 16 160 7 70 00 2(i 260 I I I I 4 38 36 860 I 15 58 75 46 460 2 2 2 13 7 70 3 3 I 06 17 170 7 74 44 27 270 I I I I 8 81 37 870 I 16 62 19 47 470 2 2 06 56 8 80 3 35 50 18 180 7 79 88 28 280 I I 2 23 25 88 880 I 16 66 63 48 480 2 2 I I 00 9 90 3 3 9 94 19 190 8 83 3 I 29 290 I I 2 27 69 89 890 I 17 7 I 06 49 490 2 2 I ' 4 44 10 100 4 44 20 200 8 88 11 80 800 I 3 I 40 400 I 75 50 50 500 2 2 I 19 88 52 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $2.00 5 CENTS. S2.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ ct«. Cubic ' ^ Feet, i » Cts Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 1 10 05 50 11 110 5 55 50 21 210 I I 05 50 31 310 I 15 55 50 41 410 2 20 05 50 2 20 I I 00 12 120 [60 6 : 00 22 220 I I I I 00 32 320 I 16 60 00 42 420 2 2 I I 00 3 30 I 1 5 50 13 130 6 65 50 23 230 I I I I 5 50 33 330 I 16 65 50 43 430 2 2 I 15 50 4 40 2 2 00 14 140 7 70 24 240 I j 2 1200 34 340 I 17 70 00 44 440 2 2 2 2 5 50 2 25 50 15 150 7 75 50 25 250 1125 12 I50 35 350 I 17 75 50 45 450 2 2 2 25 50 6 60 3 30 16 160 8 80 26 260 I 13 30 00 36 360 I 18 80 46 460 2 23 30 00 7 70 3 35 50 17 170 8 85 50 27 270 .3 35 50 37 370 I 18 85 50 47 470 2 23 35 50 8 80 4 40 00 18 180 9 90 28 280 I 14 40 00 38 380 1:90 I 9 i 00 48 480 2 2 2 2 90 4 45 50 19 190 9 95 50 29 290 I |45 14:50 39 390 ii95 1950 49 490 2 24 45 50 10 100 5 50 00 20 200 I I 00 30 300 150 1 5 00 40 400 200 20 00 50 500 2 25 50 00 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. ^2.25 55/8 CENTS. S2.2o Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 06 56 11 110 j62 6!i9 21 210 I I I 18 82 31 310 I I 7 74 44 41 410 2 23 3 I 06 2 20 1 ^ '■ 113 12 120 6 68 75 22 220 I I 2 24 38 32 320 I 18 80 42 420 2 23 36 63 3 30 1 I 7 I ! 6 9 13 130 7 73 31 23 230 I 2 29 94 33 330 I 18 86 56 43 430 2 24 42 19 4 40 123 225 14 140 7 79 88 24 240 I 13 35 50 34 3*0 I 19 9 J 13 44 440 2 24 48 75 5 50 j28 2^81 15 150 ■84 8'44 25 250 I 4 I 1407 35 350 I 19 97 69 03 25 45 450 2 25 53 3 I 6 60 134 3I38 16 160 9 90 56 26 260 I I 4 46 63_ 52 19 36 360 2 2 46 460 2 25 59 88 7 70 |39 3^94 17 170 9 27 270 I 15 37 370 38 380 2 2 08 81 47 470 2 26 64 44 8 80 |45 4I50 18 180 1,01 1013 28 280 I 1 5 58 75 2 2 I I 4 38 48 480 2 25 50 00 9 90 5 5 I 06 19 190 I I 07 69 29 290 I 16 63 32 39 390 2 2 I 19 94 49 490 2 27 76 56 10 100 |56 563 20 200 I I I 13 25 30 300 I 16 69 88 40 400 2 2 2 25 50 500 2 28 81 I 2 53 ^^oa-AlS CUBIC FEKT. 40 Cubic Keet Okk Ton. $2.50 6^ CENTS. $2.60 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cnbic $ C(s. Cubic Feet. Cts. Cubic Keet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. 1 10 2 20 o6 63 11 110 6 69 88 21 210 22 220 I 13 3 I 13 31 510 I 19 94 38 41 410 2 25 56 63 I 13 25 12 12<) 7 75 50 I 13 38 75 32 320 2 2 00 42 420 2 26 63 25 3 SO 4 40 50 CO I I 9 88 13 13-> 8 81 13 23 230 I 14 44 38 33 330 2 2 06 63 43 430 2 26 69 88 2 25 50 14 140 8 88 75 24 240 I 15 50 34 340 2 2 I 13 25 44 440 2 27 75 50 3 31 13 15 150 9 94 38 25 250 I 15 56 63 35 350 2 2 I 19 88 45 450 2 28 81 13 3 38 75 16 160 I I 00 26 260 I 16 63 25 36 360 2 2 2 25 50 46 460 2 28 88 75 7 70 4 44 38 17 170 I 10 06 63 27 270 I 16 69 88 37 370 2 23 31 I 3 47 470 2 29 94 38 8 80 5 50 18 180 I I I 13 25 28 2s0 I ^7 75 50 38 380 2 23 38 75 48 480 3 30 9 90 5 56 63 19 190 20 200 I I I 19 88 29 290 I 18 81 13 39 390 2 24 44 38 49 490 3 30 06 63 10 100 6 63 25 I T 2 25 5 30 300 I 18 88 7 5 40 400 2 25 50 50 500 3 3 I I 3 25 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Eeet Onb^ Ton. $2.75 6^ CENTS. S2.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic tVet. t Cts. C-ibic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 07 69 11 110 7 76 56 21 210 I 14 44 44 31 310 2 2 I 13 3 I 41 410 2 28 82 19 2 20 I 14 38 12 120 8 83 25 22 220 I 15 51 13 32 320 2 2 2 2 00 42 420 2 28 89 88 3 80 4 40 5 50 G 60 2 2 I 06 13 130 8 89 94 23 230 I 15 58 81 33 330 2 2 2 27 69 43 430 44 440 45 450 46 460 2 29 96 56 2 28 75 14 140 9 96 63 24 240 I 16 65 50 34 840 2 23 34 38 3 30 03 25 3 34 44 15 150 I I 03 31 25 250 I 17 72 19 85 850 2 24 4 I 06 3 30 09 94 4 41 13 16 160 I I I I 00 26 260 I 17 79 88 36 860 2 24 48 75 3 3 I 16 63 7 70 8 80 9 90 4 48 81 17 170 I I I I 7 69 27 270 2S 2S0 I 18 86 56 37 870 2 25 54 44 47 470 3 32 23 31 5 55 50 IS ISO I I 2 24 38 I 19 93 2 .s 8s 880 2 26 6 I 13 48 480 3 33 30 00 6 62 19 19 I 13 3 I 06 29 290 I 19 99 94 39 890 2 26 68 81 49 490 3 33 37 69 10 100 6 tl 20 200 I T 1 38 7 «; 80 800 2 7 06 61 40 400 2 2 7 75 «; 50 500 3 44 ^8 54 CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $3.00 7yz CENTS. $3.00 Cubic ^ Feet. 1 » Cts. Cubic ^ Feet, j * Ct8. Cubic j ^ Feet. 1 ♦ jC»8. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. iJ 08 75 11 110 8 83 25 21 210 I 15 58 75 31 310 2 23 33 25 41 410 3 30 08 75 2 20 I 15 50 12 120 9 90 22 220 I 16 65 50 32 320 2 24 40 00 42 420 3 3 I 15 50 3 30 2 23 25 13 130 9 98 75 23 230 I 17 73 25 33 330 2 24 48 75 43 430 3 32 23 25 4 40 3 30 14 140 I I 05 50 24 240 1 18 80 00 34 340 2 25 55 50 44 440 3 33 30 00 5 50 3 38 75 15 150 I I I 13 25 25 250 I 18 88 75 35 350 2 26 63 25 45 450 3 33 38 75 « i 60 ) 4 45 50 16 160 I I 2 2 00 26 260 I 19 95 50 36 360 2 27 70 00 46 460 3^ 45 50 7 1 70 1 5 53 25 17 170 I I 2 28 75 27 270 2 2 03 25 37 370 2 27 78 75 47 470 3 3S 53 25 N 80 1 6 60 00 18 180 I 13 3 5 50 28 2sO 2 2 I I 38 380 2 28 85 50 48 480 3 36 60 00 9 1 90 1 6 66 75 19 190 I 14 43 25 29 290 2 2 I 18 75 39 390 2 29 93 25 49 490 3 36 68 75 10 100 7 75 50 20 200 I ^5 50 30 300 2 2 2 25 50 40 400 3 30 00 50 500 3 37 75 5" CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $3.25 8>^ CENTS. $3.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. % Cts. Cubic Feet. $ . cts. Cubic Feet. % Cts. 1 10 oS 81 11 110 8 89 94 21 210 I I 7 7 I 06 31 310 2 25 52 I 9 41 410 3 33 33 31 41 13 2 20 I 16 63 12 120 9 98 75 22 220 I 17 79 88 32 320 2 26 60 00 42 420 3 34 3 30 2 24 44 13 130 I I 06 56 23 230 I 18 87 69 33 330 2 2 6 68 81 43 430 3 34 49 q4 4 40 3 33 25 14 140 I I I 14 38 24 240 I 19 95 50 34 340 2 27 76 63 44 440 3 35 58 75 5 50 4 4 I 06 15 150 I I 2 2 2 I 9 25 250 2 2 03 31 35 350 2 28 84 44 45 450 3 36 66 56 6 60 4 49 8b 16 160 I 13 30 26 260 2 2 I I I I 3 36 360 2 29 93 25 46 460 3174 37I38 7 70 5 57 69 17 170 I 13 38 8 I 27 270 2 2 I 19 94 37 370 3 30 01 06 47 470 3 82 38:19 8 80 6 65 50 18 180 I 14 46 63 28 280 2 2 2 28 75 3s 380 3 30 oq 88 48 480 3 90 3 9 00 9 i 90 7 73 31 19 190 I 15 54 44 29 290 2 23 36 56 39 390 3 3 I I 7 69 49 490 3 98 39 81 10 81 100 S . I 3 20 200 I 16 63 2 5 30 300 2 24 44 38 40 400 3 32 25 50 1 4I06I 500 ' 4 ' 6 3 1 55 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $3.50 8^ CENTS. $3.50 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 09 88 11 110 9 96 63 21 210 I I 8 84 38 31 310 2 2 7 71 I 3 41 410 3 3 S 59 88 2 20 I 18 75 12 120 I I 05 50 22 220 I I 9 93 2 s 32 320 2 28 80 00 42 420 3 36 68 7 5 3 30 2 26 63 13 130 I I [ I 4 38 23 230 2 2 I 1 3 33 330 2 28 89 88 43 430 3 3 7 76 63 4 40 3 35 50 14 140 I I 2 23 25 24 240 2 2 I I 34 340 2 29 98 75 44 440 38 «5 50 5 50 4 44 3S 15 160 I I 3 31 13 25 260 2 2 I I 9 88 36 350 3 3 06 63 45 450 3 39 94 38 6 60 5 5 3 25 16 160 I 14 40 00 26 260 2 2 2 28 75 36 360 3 31 15 50 46 460 4 40 03 2 5 I 1 r 3 7 70 6 61 I 3 17 170 I 14 49 88 27 270 2 23 36 63 37 370 3 32 24 38 47 470 4 41 8 80 7 70 00 18 180 I I s 58 75 28 280 2 24 45 50 38 380 3 3 3 33 25 48 480 4 42 2 9 90 7 79 88 19 190 I I 6 66 63 29 290 2 25 54 38 39 390 3 34 4 I 13 49 490 4 4 2 29 88 10 100 8 88 2J, 20 200 I I 7 75 50 30 300 2 2 6 ^3 2 5 40 400 3 3 5 50 00 60 600 4 4 3 38 75 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. S3. 75 0^ CENTS. S3. 75 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 09 94 11 110 I I 03 3 I 21 210 I 1 9 9 7 69 31 310 2 29 9 I 06 41 410 3 38 84 44 2 20 I I 9 88 12 120 I I I 13 25 2 2 19 22 220 2 2 06 63 32 820 3 30 00 42 420 3 39 94 38 3 80 2 28 81 13 130 I I 2 23 230 2 2 I i 6 56 33 830 3 30 09 94 43 430 4 40 03 3 I 4 40 3 38 75 14 140 I 3 I I 3 I 3 24 240 2 2 2 25 50 84 340 3 3 r I 9 88 44 440 4 41 I 3 25 5 50 4 47 69 15 150 I I 4 41 06 25 250 2 23 34 44 85 860 3 32 28 8 I 46 450 4 42 22 I 9 6 GO .S 56 63 16 160 I I 5 50 00 26 260 2 24 44 38 36 860 3 3 ^ 38 75 46 460 4 4 ^ 3 ' 1 3 7 70 6 66 56 17 170 I I 5 60 94 27 270 2 2 5 53 3 I 37 870 3 34 47 69 47 470 4 44 4 I 06 8 80 7 75 50 18 180 I 16 69 88 28 280 2 26 03 25 88 880 3 35 56 63 48 480 4 45 50 00 9 90 8 84 44 19 190 I I 7 78 81 29 290 2 27 72 I 9 89 890 3 36 66 56 49 490 4 45 59 94 10 100 ?- 94 20 2«0 I 18 87 75 80 800 2 28 8 I I 3 40 400 3 37 75 60 500 4 46 69 8 8 5^' CUBIC FEKT. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton, $4:.00 lO CENTS. $4.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. f ct« Cubic - Feet. ♦ cts. Cubic i . Feet. • Ct». Cubic Feet, $ jCts. 1 lu I I 00 11 110 I I I I 00 21 210 2 2 I J 00 31 310 3 1 31 00 41 410 410 41 00 2 20 3 30 2 2 00 12 120 I I 2 2 00 22 220 2 2 2 2 00 32 320 320 3200 42 420 4I20 4 2 1 00 3 30 13 130 I 13 30 00 23 230 2 23 30 00 33 330 3|30 3300 43 430 4 43 30 00 4 40 5 &0 I40 4 ; 00 14 140 I 14 40 00 24 240 2 24 40 00 34 340 3|40 3400 44 440 4 44 40 00 50 5 00 15 150 I 15 50 00 25 250 2 25 50 00 35 350 3;50 3500 45 450 4 45 50 00 6 60 60 6 00 16 160 I 16 60 00 26 260 2 26 60 00 36 360 3 j 60 3600 46 460 4 46 6 00 7 70 |70 700 17 170 I 17 70 00 27 270 2 27 70 00 37 370 3j70 37 00 47 470 4 47 70 00 8 80 ;8o 800 18 180 I 18 So 00 28 280 2 28 80 00 38 3S0 3:80 38 00 48 480 4 48 80 00 9 90 9 90 00 00 19 190 I 1 9 I 9 1 00 29 290 2 29 90 00 39 390 3190 39'oo 49 490 4 49 90 00 10 mo I I 20 200 200 2 ' 30 300 3 00 00 40 400 400 40 00 50 500 5 50 00 00 CUBIC FEET. AO Cubic Feet One Ton. $4. 25 lOya CENTS. $4=. 25 Cubic Feet. 9 Ct» Cubic Feet 9 Ct». Cubic Feet. 9 Cts Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 CIS. 1 10 2 20 I I i 06 11 110 I I I I 7 69 21 210 2 2 2 23 31 31 310 3 32 29 94 41 410 4 43 36 56 2 2 I 13 12 120 I I 2 28 75 38 81 22 220 2 23 34 38 32 320 3 34 40 00 42 420 4 44 46 63 3 30 3 32 19 13 130 I 13 23 230 2 24 44 44 33 330 3 35 51 06 43 430 4 45 57 69 4 40 143 4I25 14 140 I 14 49 88 24 240 2 25 55 50 34 3^0 3 36 61 13 44 440 4 46 68 75 5 50 5 53 31 64 38 15 150 1159 1594 25 250 2 26 66 56 35 350 3 37 72 19 45 450 4 47 78 8x 89 88 6 60 6 16 160 I ]70 I 7 1 00 26 260 2 27 76 63 36 360 3183 38I25 46 460 4 48 7 70 7 74 44 17 170 I 18 81 06 27 270 2 28 87 69 37 370 3 93 39 3i 47 470 4 49 99 94 1 00 2 I 06 8 80 8 85 50 18 180 I 19 91 I 3 28 280 2 29 98 75 38 380 4 04 4038 48 480 5 51 9 90 j96 956 19 190 2 2 2 19 29 290 3 30 08 81 39 390 4 i X 4 4 I !44 49 490 5 52 10 100 I 06 10 6 3 20 200 2 2 I 1 3 25 30 3 300 3 I I 9 88 40 400 425 42,50 50 500 5 53 31 ILL 57 CUBIC FEET. 40 CuBio Kekt One Ton. S4:.50 11)< CENTS. $4.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ ct». Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. 1 10 I I I 13 11 110 I I 2 24 38 21 210 2 23 36 63 31 310 3 34 49 88 41 410 4 46 61 13 2 20 2 23 26 12 120 I 13 35 50 22 220 2 24 48 75 32 320 3 36 60 00 42 420 4 47 73 25 it 30 3 34 38 13 130 I 14 46 63 23 230 2 25 59 88 33 330 3 37 71 13 43 430 4 48 84 38 4 40 4 45 50 14 140 I 15 58 75 24 240 2 27 70 00 34 340 3 38 83 25 44 440 4 49 95 50 06 63 5 50 5 56 63 16 150 I 16 69 88 25 250 2 28 81 13 35 350 3 39 94 38 45 450 5 50 6 60 6 66 75 16 160 I • 18 80 00 26 260 2 29 93 25 36 360 4 40 05 50 46 460 5 51 18 75 7 70 7 79 88 17 170 I 19 91 13 27 270 3 30 04 38 37 370 4 41 16 63 47 470 5 52 29 88 8 80 9 90 00 18 180 2 2 03 25 28 280 3 31 15 50 38 380 4 42 28 75 48 480 5 54 40 00 9 90 I I I 1 3 19 190 2 2 I 14 38 29 290 3 32 26 63 39 390 4 43 39 88 49 490 5 55 5 I 13 10 100 I I I 13 25 20 200 2 2 2 25 50 30 300 3 33 38 75 40 400 4 45 50 00 50 500 5 56 63 ^5_ CUBIC FBET. 40 Cubic Kkkt One Ton. $4.75 11^ CENTS. S4.75 Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 I I 2 19 11 110 I 13 31 06 21 210 2 24 49 94 31 310 3 36 68 81 41 410 4 48 87 69 2 20 2 24 38 12 120 I 14 43 25 22 220 2 26 61 13 82 320 3 38 80 00 42 420 4 49 99 88 8 80 3 36 56 13 130 I 15 54 44 23 230 2 27 73 31 83 830 3 39 92 19 43 480 5 51 I I 06 4 40 4 48 75 14 140 I 16 66 63 24 240 2 28 85 50 84 340 4 40 04 38 44 440 5 52 23 25 5 50 5 59 94 15 150 I 17 78 81 25 250 2 29 97 69 85 850 4 41 16 56 45 450 5 53 34 44 6 60 7 71 13 16 160 I 19 90 00 26 260 3 30 09 88 86 860 4 42 28 75 46 460 5 54 46 63 7 70 8 83 31 17 170 2 2 2 19 27 270 3 32 2 I 06 87 870 4 43 39 94 47 470 5 55 58 8 I 8 80 9 95 50 18 180 2 2 I 14 38 28 280 3 33 33 25 88 880 4 45 51 13 48 480 5 57 70 00 9 90 I I 69 19 190 2 2 2 26 56 29 290 3 34 44 44 89 890 4 46 63 31 49 490 5 58 82 19 10 100 I I I 19 88 20 200 2 38 80 800 3 _15. 56 40 400 4 75 id 50 500 5 —12. 94 5H CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keex One Ton. S5.00 121^ CENTS. $5.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ ct». Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. 1 10 I 13 25 11 110 I 13 38 75 21 210 2 26 63 25 31 310 3 38 88 75 41 410 5 5 1 13 2 5 2 20 2 25 50 12 120 I 15 50 22 220 2 27 75 50 32 320 4 40 00 42 420 5 5 2 25 50 38 75 8 30 3 38 75 13 130 I I 6 63 25 23 230 2 28 88 75 33 330 4 41 13 25 43 430 5 53 4 40 5 50 00 14 140 I 17 75 50 24 240 3 30 00 00 34 340 4 42 25 50 44 440 5 55 50 00 5 50 6 63 25 15 150 I 18 88 75 25 250 3 31 I 3 25 35 350 4 43 38 75 45 450 5 56 63 25 6 60 7 75 50 16 160 2 2 00 26 260 3 32 25 50 36 360 4 45 50 46 460 5 57 75 50 7 70 8 88 75 17 170 2 I 13 25 27 270 3 33 38 75 37 370 4 46 63 25 47 470 5 58 88 75 8 80 I I 00 IS 180 2 2 2 25 50 28 280 3 35 50 38 380 4 47 75 50 48 480 6 60 00 00 9 90 I I I I 3 25 19 190 2 23 38 75 29 290 3 36 63 25 39 390 4 48 88 75 49 490 6 61 13 25 25 50 10 100 I I 2 25 50 20 200 2 25 50 30 300 3 37 75 50 40 400 5 50 00 50 500 6 62 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Eebt One Ton. ^5.25 13>^ CENTS. ^5.25 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I 13 31 11 110 I 14 44 44 21 210 2 27 76 56 31 310 4 40 07 69 41 410 5 53 38 81 2 20 2 26 63 12 120 I I 5 58 75 22 220 2 28 89 88 32 320 4 42 2 00 42 420 5 55 5 I 13 3 30 3 40 94 13 130 I 17 71 06 23 230 3 30 2 19 33 330 4 43 33 31 43 430 5 56 64 44 4 40 5 53 25 14 140 I 18 84 38 24 240 3 31 I 5 50 34 3*0 4 44 46 63 44 440 5 57 78 75 5 50 6 66 56 15 150 I 19 97 69 25 250 3 32 28 81 35 350 4 45 59 94 45 450 5 59 91 06 6 60 7 79 «8 16 160 2 2 I I 2H 260 3 34 4 I 13 36 360 4 47 73 25 46 460 6 60 04 38 7 70 9 92 19 17 170 2 2 2 23 3 I 27 270 3 35 54 44 37 370 4 48 8b 56 47 470 6 61 I 7 69 8 80 I I 05 50 18 180 2 23 36 63 28 280 3 36 68 75 38 380 4 49 99 88 48 480 6 63 30 00 9 90 I I I 18 81 19 190 2 24 49 94 29 290 3 38 8t 06 39 390 5 5 I I 2 19 49 490 6 64 43 31 10 1 i|3i 100 1 13' I 3 20 200 2 26 631 30 2 s 1 300 3 39 94 38 40 400 5 52 25 50 50 500 6 65 56 63 59 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $5.50 13^ CENTS. $5.50 Cubic feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I 14 38 11 110 I I 5 5 I I 3 21 210 2 28 89 88 31 310 4 42 26 63 41 410 5 56 64 38 2 20 2 28 75 12 120 I 16 65 50 22 220 3 30 03 25 32 320 4 44 40 42 420 5 57 78 75 3 30 4 41 i 3 13 130 I 17 79 88 23 230 3 3 I 63 33 330 4 45 54 38 43 430 5 59 9 I I 3 4 40 5 55 50 14 140 I 19 93 25 24 240 3 33 30 00 34 340 4 46 68 75 44 440 6 60 05 50 5 50 6 69 88 15 150 2 2 06 63 25 250 3 34 44 38 35 350 4 48 8 I I 3 45 450 6 61 19 88 6 60 8 83 25 16 160 2 2 2 2 26 260 3 35 57 75 36 360 4 49 95 50 46 460 6 63 33 25 7 70 9 96 63 17 170 2 2 T, 34 38 27 270 3 3 7 7 I I 3 37 370 5 50 09 88 47 470 6 64 46 63 H 80 I I I I 18 180 2 24 48 75 28 2S0 3 38 85 50 38 380 5 5 2 23 25 48 480 6 66 60 00 9 90 I I 2 24 38 19 190 2 26 61 I 3 29 290 3 39 99 88 39 390 5 53 3b 63 49 490 6 67 74 38 10 100 I ^3 38 75 20 200 2 27 75 50 30 300 4 4 I 13 25 40 400 5 55 50 00 50 500 6 68 88 75 CUBIC FBBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. ^5.75 lA3/i Ce^NTS. S5.75 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. ( Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. • Cts. 1 10 I I 4 44 11 110 I 15 62 81 21 210 3 30 2 19 31 810 4 44 46 56 41 410 5 58 89 9_1 04 38 2 20 2 29 88 12 120 I 17 73 25 22 220 3 31 16 63 32 820 4 46 60 00 42 420 6 60 3 80 4 43 31 13 130 I 18 87 69 23 230 3 33 il 33 830 4 47 74 44 43 430 6 61 I 8 81 4 40 5 58 75 14 140 2 2 I 1 3 24 240 3 34 45 50 34 840 4 48 89 88 44 440 6 63 33 25 5 50 7 72 19 15 150 2 2 I I 6 56 25 250 3 35 59 94 85 850 5 50 03 31 45 450 6 64 47 69 « 60 8 86 63 16 160 2 23 30 26 260 3 37 74 38 86 860 5 5 I I 8 75 46 460 6 66 6 I I 3 7 70 8 80 I I I 06 17 170 2 2 4 44 44 27 270 3 38 88 81 87 870 5 53 32 19 47 470 6 67 76 56 J I 1 15 50 18 180 2 25 59 88 28 280 4 40 03 25 88 880 5 54 46 63 48 480 6 69 90 00 9 90 I 1 2 29 ^^4 19 190 2 27 73 3 I 29 290 4 41 28 69 3 I I 3 89 890 5 56 6 I 06 49 490 7 70 04 I 9 88 10 100 I -JJ. 44 20 200 2 28 88 80 800 4 40 400 5 S 7 75 50 50 500 7 7 T 60 CUBIC KEBT. ■40 Cubic Keet Ome Ton. $6.00 15 CENTS. $6.00 Cubic - I Feet. • • *^**- Cubic _ Feet. • Cts Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. « Ct». Cubic Feet. $ Ct». 1 10 I 15 50 11 110 I 16 65 50 21 210 3 31 I 5 50 31 310 4 46 65 50 41 410 6 61 15 50 2 20 3 30 00 12 120 I 18 80 00 22 22<> 3 33 30 00 32 320 4 48 80 00 42 420 6 63 30 00 3 30 4 45 5 13 130 I 19 95 50 23 230 3 34 45 50 33 330 4 49 95 50 43 430 6 64 45 50 4 40 6 60 00 14 140 2 2 I I 24 240 3 36 60 00 34 340 5 51 I 44 440 6 66 60 00 5 50 7 7 5 50 15 150 2 22 25 50 25 250 3 37 75 50 35 350 5 52 25 50 45 450 6 67 75 50 6 60 9 90 00 16 160 2 24 40 00 26 260 3 39 90 00 36 360 5 54 40 46 460 6 69 90 00 7 70 I I 05 50 17 170 2 25 55 50 27 270 4 40 05 50 37 370 5 55 55 50 47 470 7 70 05 50 8 80 I I 2 2 00 18 180 2 27 70 00 28 280 4 42 20 00 «8 3S0 5 57 70 00 48 480 7 72 2 9 90 I |35 19 190 2 28 85 50 29 290 4 43 35 50 39 390 5 58 85 50 49 490 7 73 3 5 50 10 100 150 15 00 20 200 3 30 30 4 300 4 5 50 40 400 6 60 00 50 500 7 50 00 CUBIC KBET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $6.25 15s/s CENTS. $6.25 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I I 6 56 11 110 I I 7 72 19 21 210 3 32 28 81 31 310 4 48 84 44 41 410 6 64 41 06 2 20 3 31 13 12 120 I 18 88 75 22 220 3 34 44 3^ 32 320 5 50 00 00 42 420 6 65 56 63 3 30 4 47 69 13 130 2 2 03 31 23 230 3 35 59 94 33 330 5 5 I I 6 56 43 430 6 67 72 19 4 40 6 63 25 14 140 2 2 I I 9 88 24 240 3 37 75 50 34 340 5 53 31 I 3 44 440 6 68 88 75 5 60 7 78 81 15 150 2 23 34 44 25 250 3 39 91 06 35 350 5 54 47 69 45 450 7 70 03 31 6 60 9 94 38 16 160 2 25 50 00 26 260 4 40 06 63 36 360 5 56 63 25 46 460 7 7 I 88 7 70 I I 09 94 17 170 2 26 66 56 27 270 4 42 2 2 19 37 370 5 57 78 81 47 470 7 73 34 44 8 80 I I 2 25 50 18 180 2 28 81 13 28 280 4 43 38 75 38 3H0 5 59 94 38 48 480 7 75 50 00 9 90 I 14 42 06 19 190 2 29 97 69 29 290 4 45 53 3 I 39 390 6 60 09 94 49 490 7 76 66 56 10 100 I 15 56 63 20 200 3 3 I I 3 25 30 4 300 4 6 69 88 40 400 6 62 25 50 500 7 78 81 I 3 6r CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $6.50 IQ'X CENTS. ' $6.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 6 63 11 110 > I 17 79 88 21 210 3 34 41 I 3 31 310 5 50 04 38 41 410 6 66 66 63 2 20 3 33 25 12 120 I I 9 95 50 22 220 3 3 5 58 75 32 320 5 5 2 2 00 42 420 6 68 83 25 a 30 4 49 88 13 130 2 2 I I I I 3 23 230 3 3 7 74 38 33 330 5 5 3 36 63 43 430 6 69 99 88 4 40 6 65 50 14 140 2 2 2 28 75 24 240 3 90 3 9 |oo 34 340 5 5 5 53 25 44 440 7 7 I 1*5 50 5 50 8 8 I I 3 15 150 2 24 44 38 25 250 4 40 06 63 35 350 5 56 69 88 45 450 7 73 3 I I 3 6 60 9 98 75 16 160 2 26 60 26 260 4 4 2 23 25 36 360 5 58 85 50 46 460 7 74 48 75 7 70 1 I I I 4 38 17 170 2 2 7 76 63 27 270 4 43 39 88 37 370 6 60 I 13 47 470 7 76 64 38 8 80 I I 3 30 00 18 180 2 29 93 25 28 280 4 45 55 50 38 380 6 6 I I 8 75 48 480 7 78 80 9 90 I I 4 46 63 19 190 3 30 09 88 29 290 4 47 7 I I 3 39 390 6 63 34 38 49 490 7 79 96 63 10 100 I i6 63 25 20 200 3 3 2 25 50 30 300 4 48 88 75 40 400 6 65 50 50 600 8 81 I 3 25 CUBIC F^EET. 40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. $6.75 16^ CENTS. $6.75 Cubic Feet. t cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feel. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 7 69 11 110 I 18 86 5fa 21 210 3 35 54 44 31 310 5 5 2 23 3 I 41 410 6 69 92 I 9 2 20 |34 3'38 12 120 2 3 03 25 22 220 3 3 7 7 I I 3 32 320 5 54 40 42 420 7 70 09 88 3 80 5 I 5 06 18 180 2 2 I I 9 94 23 230 3 38 88 81 33 330 5 55 57 69 43 430 7 72 26 56 43 25 4 40 66 6 75 14 140 2 23 36 63 24 '240 4 40 05 50 34 840 5 57 74 38 44 440 7 74 5 50 8 84 44 15 150 2 53 2 5 3' 25 250 4 42 2 2 I 9 85 850 5 59 6 45 450 7 75 59 94 60 I I I 1 3 16 160 2 27 70 26 260 4 43 39 88 86 860 6 60 08 75 46 460 7 77 76 63 7 70 I 1 18 I I Is I 17 170 2 28 87 69 27 270 4 45 5^ 56 87 870 6 62 24 44 47 470 7 79 93 % I H 80 I 13 35 50 18 180 3 30 04 38 28 280 4 47 73 25 88 880 6 64 41 I 3 48 480 8 81 I 00 9 90 I 15 52 19 19 190 3 32 2 I 06 29 290 4 48 89 94 89 890 6 65 58 81 49 490 8 82 2 7 69 10 100 I I 6 69 88 20 200 3 _J3 38 7 5 SO 800 5 -11 06 40 400 6 ._1L 75 50 60 600 8 84 44 38 62 CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $7.00 • 17y2 CENTS. S7.00 Cubic Feet. $ Ct«t. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 2 20 I I 8 75 11 110 I I 9 93 25 21 210 3 36 68 75 31 310 5 54 43 25 41 410 7 71 18 75 3 3 5 50 12 120 2 2 I I 22 220 3 38 85 50 32 320 5 56 60 00 42 420 7 73 35 50 3 30 5 53 25 13 130 2 2 2 28 75 23 230 4 40 03 25 33 330 5 57 78 75 43 430 7 75 53 25 4 40 7 70 00 14 140 2 2 4 45 50 24 240 4 42 2 00 34 340 5 5 9 95 50 44 440 7 77 70 00 88 75 5 50 8 88 75 15 150 2 26 63 25 25 250 4 4 3 38 75 35 350 6 61 13 25 45 450 7 78 6 60 I I 05 50 16 160 2 28 80 26 260 4 45 55 50 36 360 6 63 30 46 460 8 80 05 50 7 70 I I 2 23 25 17 170 2 29 98 75 27 270 4 47 73 25 37 370 6 64 48 75 47 470 8 82 23 25 8 80 I I 4 40 18 180 3 3 I 15 50 28 2 SO 4 49 9 38 380 6 66 65 50 48 480 8 84 40 00 9 90 I 15 58 75 19 190 3 33 33 25 29 290 5 50 » 75 39 390 6 68 83 25 49 490 8 85 58 75 10 100 I I 7 75 50 20 200 3 35 50 30 300 5 52 2 5 50 40 7 400 70 50 500 8 75 S CUBIC KEBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $7.25 18>^ CENTS. S7.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. % Cts. Cubic Feet. « Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. 1 10 I I 8 81 11 110 I I 9 99 94 21 210 3 38 81 06 31 310 5 56 62 T9 41 410 7 74 43 3 I 2 20 3 36 63 12 120 2 2 I I 8 75 22 220 3 39 99 88 32 320 5 58 80 00 42 420 7 76 61 I 3 3 30 5 54 44 13 130 2 23 36 56 23 230 4 41 I 7 69 33 330 5 59 98 81 43 430 7 77 79 94 4 40 7 73 25 14 140 2 25 54 38 24 240 4 4 3 35 50 34 340 6 61 I 6 63 44 440 7 7 9 98 75 5 50 9 91 06 15 150 2 27 72 19 25 250 4 45 53 3 I 35 350 6 63 34 44 45 450 8 8 r I 6 56 6 60 1 I 09 88 16 160 2 29 90 26 260 4 47 7 I 13 36 360 6 65 53 25 46 460 8 83 34 38 7 70 I I 2 27 69 17 170 3 30 08 8 I 27 270 4 48 89 94 37 370 6 67 71 6 47 470 8 85 52 19 8 80 J I 4 45 50 18 180 3 32 26 63 28 280 5 50 08 75 38 380 6 68 89 88 48 480 8 87 70 00 9 90 I I 6 63 3 I 19 190 3 34 44 44 29 290 5 52 26 56 39 390 7 70 07 69 49 490 8 88 88 81 10 100 I t8 81 I 3 20 200 3 36 63 2 5 30 300 5 54 44 38 40 400 7 7 2 25 50 50 500 9 90 06 63 CUBIC FEET -40 CuBio Kekt One Ton, S7.50 18^ CENTS. $7.50 Cubic Feet. 9 Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I 19 88 11 110 2 2 06 63 21 210 3 39 94 38 31 310 5 58 81 13 41 410 7 76 69 88 2 20 3 38 75 12 120 2 2 2 25 50 22 220 4 41 I 3 25 32 320 6 60 00 42 420 43 430 7 78 88 75 3 30 5 56 63 13 130 2 24 44 38 23 230 4 43 3 I 13 33 330 6 61 I 9 88 8 80 06 63 4 40 7 75 50 14 140 2 26 63 25 24 240 4 45 50 34 340 6 63 38 75 44 440 8 82 25 50 5 50 9 94 38 15 150 2 28 81 I 3 25 250 4 46 69 88 35 350 6 65 56 63 45 450 8 84 44 38 6 60 I I I 25 m 160 3 30 00 26 260 4 48 88 75 36 360 6 67 75 50 46 460 8 86 63 25 7 70 I 13 31 13 17 170 3 3 I 19 88 27 270 5 50 06 63 37 370 6 69 94 38 47 470 8 88 8 I 13 8 80 I I 5 50 18 180 3 33 38 75 28 280 5 52 25 50 38 380 7 71 13 25 48 480 9 90 00 00 9 90 I i6 6q 88 19 190 3 35 56 63 29 290 5 54 44 38 39 390 7 73 31 I 3 49 490 9 91 19 88 10 100 I i8 88 7 5 20 200 3 3 7 75 50 30 300 5 56 63 25 40 400 7 75 50 50 500 9 9 3 3» 21 CUBIC FKKT. ■40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. $r.75 19^ CENTS. $7.75 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 CIS. I 10 I I 9 94 11 110 2 2 T I 3 3 I 2 1 210 4 40 07 69 31 310 6 60 I 06 41 410 7 79 94 44 2 20 3 3 ^ 88 12 120 2 23 33 25 22 220 4 42 26 63 32 320 6 62 2 00 42 420 8 81 I 4 38 3 80 5 58 8 I 13 130 2 25 52 19 23 230 4 44 46 56 33 830 6 63 39 94 43 480 8 83 33 3 I 4 40 7 78 75 14 140 2 2 7 7 I 13 24 240 4 46 65 50 34 340 6 65 5 9 88 44 440 8 85 53 25 50 9 97 69 15 150 2 29 9 I 06 25 250 4 48 84 44 35 850 6 67 78 8 I 45 450 8 87 72 19 6 60 I I I I 6 63 16 160 3 31 I 00 26 260 5 50 04 38 36 860 6 69 98 75 46 460 8 89 9 I I 3 7 70 I 13 36 56 17 170 3 32 29 94 27 270 5 52 23 3 I H7 870 7 7 I I 7 69 47 470 9 91 I I 06 8 80 I 15 55 50 18 180 3 34 49 8h 28 280 5 54 43 25 88 880 7 73 36 63 48 480 9 93 30 00 9 90 10 100 I I 7 74 44 19 190 3 36 68 81 29 290 5 56 62 I 9 39 890 7 75 56 56 49 490 9 94 49 94 69 88 I 19 94 38 20 200 3 38 88 75 30 800 5 58 81 13 40 400 7 77 75 50 50 500 9 q6 64 CUBIC F^EET, 4Q Cubic Eeet Oxe Tom. S8.00 20 CEXTS. S8.00 Cabic ^ Jf eet. ' . Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ |ct8. Cubic 4 '. Feet. * i Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 20 10 , 200 11 i 2 110 1 2 2 2 00 21 420 210 : 4200 31 6 310 1 62 2 00 41 410 8120 82 00 2 1 20 ! 4 40 00 12 2 120 24 40 00 22 i 440 220 ! 4400 32 6 320 i 6 4 40 00 42 420 8140 84100 3 30 6 60 13 130 260 26 00 23 460 230 4600 33 6 330 6 6 60 43 8!6o| 430 1 8 6'oo| 4 40 1 8 80 14 140 2 28 80 00 24 4 1 «o 240 \ 48 ioo 34 340 6 68 80 00 44 440 8 88 »o 00 5 , •' I 50 ' 10 00 15 loO 3 30 00 00 25 1 500 250 1 5000 35 7 350 70 00 00 45 450 9 qo 00 00 6 i I 60 12 2 00 16 3 160 32 2 26 . 520 260 1 5 2 ' 00 36 360 7 72 2 00 46 460 9 92 2 00 7 1 70 14 40 00 17 3 170 34 40 00 27 540 270 ! 5400 37 i 7 1 40 370 ! 7400 47 470 9 94 40 8 I 80 16 60 18 180 3 36 60 00 28 5 160 280 56100 38 760 380 7600 48 480 9 9b 60 9 90 I 18 80 19 3 190 38 80 29 i 580 290 : 5800 39 780 390 ! 7 8 1 49 490 9 98 I 100 80 00 10 1 2 100 ; 20 00 00 20 4 200 ' d 00 30 ! 6joo 300 1 6000 40 i 800 400 ' 8000 50 500 00 CUBIC EEET. ■40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $8.25 20^i CEXXS. $8.25 Cubic Feet. * ^'^*- Cubic Feet. * *-''■*• Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 2 I 10 1 206 11 227 110 22 69 21 210 4|33 43131 31 6 310 63 39 94 41 410 8 84 4b 56 2 20 ,41 4^13 12 2 120 24 48 75 22 220 4 45 54 38 32 320 6 66 60 42 420 8 8 6 66 63 3 j 62 30 1 619 13 2|68 130 2681 23 230 4 47 74 44 33 i 6 330 1 6 8 81 06 43 430 8 88 87 69 4 1 ;83 40 ! 825 14 2 89 140 i 2888 24 240 4 49 95 50 34 1 7 340 1 70 I 13 44 440 9 90 08 75 I ; 3 50 1 I 3 I 15 ; 309 150 i 3094 25 250 5 5 I 16 56 35 7 350 1 72 2 2 I 9 45 1 9 450 i 9 2 28 81 6 1 1124 60 1 1238 16 1 3 1 30 160 j 3300 2(> 260 5 5 3 36 63 36 1 7 360 1 7 4 43 25 46 460 9i49| 94!88| 7 I 44 70 1444 17 170 3 35 5 I 06 27 270 5 57 55 69 37 370 7;63 76:31 47 470 9 96 69 94 8 80 i|65 16150 18 180 3 37 7 I 13 28 280 5 78 57 ' 75 38 380 7J84 78138 48 480 9 99 90 9 90 I |86 18I56 19 190 3 39 92 19 29 290 5|98 59!«i 39 390 8 80 04 44 49 490 I I I I I 06 10 i 2 jo6 100 2063 20 1 4 1 I 3 200 ' 4 T ' 2 5 30 300 6J19 6 T '88 40 400 0^ "5 8250 50 500 I 103 31 I 3 CUBIC FEET 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $8.50 21% CENTS. $8.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ cu. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 2 2 I I 3 11 110 2 23 34 38 21 210 4 46 44 63 31 310 6 65 59 88 41 410 8 87 71 I 3 2 20 4 43 25 12 120 2 25 55 50 22 220 4 46 68 75 32 320 6 68 80 00 42 420 8 89 93 25 3 30 6 64 38 13 130 2 27 76 63 23 230 4 48 89 88 33 830 7 70 I 1 3 43 430 9 91 I 4 3» 4 40 8 85 50 14 140 2 29 98 75 24 240 5 5 I I 00 34 340 7 72 23 25 44 440 9 93 35 50 5 50 J I o 06 63 15 150 3 3 I 19 88 25 250 5 53 3 I 13 35 350 7 74 44 3« 45 450 9 95 56 63 6 60 I I 2 28 .75 10 160 3 34 40 26 260 5 55 53 25 36 360 7 76 65 50 46 460 9 97 78 75 7 70 I 14 49 88 17 170 3 36 61 13 27 270 5 57 74 38 37 870 7 7« 86 63 47 470 9 99 99 88 8 80 I 17 70 18 180 3 38 83 25 28 280 5 59 95 50 38 380 8 80 08 75 48 480 I 102 2 00 9 90 I 19 91 13 19 190 4 40 04 38 29 290 6 61 16 63 39 390 8 82 29 88 49 490 I 104 4 I 13 10 2 100 2 I J 3 2 5 20 200 4 42 25 50 30 300 6 ^3 38 7 5 40 400 8 85 50 00 50 500 I 106 63 2 5 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $8.75 21^ CENTTS. $8.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 2 2 2 19 11 110 2 2 4 41 06 21 210 4 4 5 59 94 31 310 6 67 78 81 41 410 8 89 97 69 2 20 4 44 38 12 120 2 26 63 25 84 44 22 220 23 230 4 48 8 I 13 32 820 7 70 00 42 420 9 91 I 9 88 3 80 6 66 56 13 130 2 28 5 50 03 3 I 33 330 7 72 2 2 ^ 9, 43 430 9 94 4 I 06 4 40 8 88 75 14 140 3 30 06 63 24 240 5 52 25 50 34 840 7 74 44 38 44 440 9 96 63 25 5 50 I I 09 94 15 150 3 32 28 81 25 250 5 54 47 69 85 850 7 76 66 56 45 450 9 98 84 44 6 60 I 13 31 13 16 160 3. 35 50 26 260 5 56 69 88 86 860 7 78 88 75 46 460 I 100 06 63 7 70 I 15 53 31 17 170 3 37 72 19 27 270 5 59 6 37 870 8 80 09 94 47 470 I I 2 28 81 8 80 I 17 75 50 18 180 3 39 94 38 28 280 6 61 I 3 25 38 880 8 83 31 13 48 480 I 105 50 00 9 00 I I 9 97 69 19 190 4 4 I 16 56 29 290 6 63 34 44 89 890 8 85 53 31 49 490 I 107 72 19 10 100 2 2 I I 9 88 20 200 4 38 30 300 6 ft 5 56 ±1 40 400 8 87 75 50 600 I 109 94 66 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $9.00 22>^ CENTS. $9.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic reet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. « Cts. 1 10 2 23 25 11 110 2 2 4 48 75 21 210 4 73 47 25 31 310 6 69 98 75 41 410 9 92 23 25 2 20 4 45 50 12 120 2 27 70 22 220 4 95 49 50 32 320 7 7 2 2 00 42 420 9 94 45 50 3 30 6 68 7 5 13 130 2 29 93 25 23 230 5| 18 5175 33 330 7 74 43 25 43 430 9 96 68 75 4 40 9 90 00 14 140 3 3 I I 5 50 24 240 5 140 5400 34 340 7 76 65 50 44 440 9 99 90 00 5 50 I I I 13 25 15 150 3 3 3 38 75 25 250 5163 5«5!25 35 350 7|88 78I75 45 450 I I I 13 25 6 60 I 3 5 13 50 16 160 3 30 60 00 26 260 585 58 50 36 360 8 81 I 46 460 I 103 35 50 7 70 I 58 1575 17 170 3 3« 83 25 27 270 6 08 60 75 37 370 8 83 33 25 47 470 I 105 58 7-5 8 80 I 80 1800 18 180 4 40 05 50 28 280 b 30 6300 38 380 8 85 55 50 48 480 10 80 108 00 90 203 2025 19 190 4 42 28 75 29 290 6 53 65i 25 39 390 8 1 78 8775 49 490 I I ' 03 110:25 10 100 225 2250 20 200 4 50 4 5 " 30 ! 675 300 6750 40 400 900 90 00 50 500 I I 112 M CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $9.25 23}i CENTS. $9.25 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. « cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 2 20 2 23 3 I 11 110 2 25 54 44 21 210 4 48 86 56 31 310 7 71 17 69 41 410 9 94 48 8 I 4 46 63 12 120 2 27 78 75 22 220 5 50 09 88 32 320 7 74 40 00 42 420 9 97 71 I 3 30 6 69 94 13 130 3 30 I 06 23 230 5 53 32 19 33 330 7 76 63 31 43 430 9 99 94 44 4 40 9 93 25 14 140 3 3 2 24 38 24 240 5 55 55 50 34 340 7 78 86 63 44 440 I I I I 8 75 50 I I I I 6 S6 15 150 3 34 47 69 25 250 5 5 7 78 81 35 350 8 80 09 94 45 450 I 106 41 06 6 60 7 70 I 13 38 88 62 I 9 16 160 3 37 70 60 26 260 6 60 I 1 3 36 360 8 83 33 25 46 460 I 106 64 38 I 16 17 170 3 39 93 3 I 27 270 6 62 24 44 37 370 8 85 56 56 47 470 1 108 S7 69 8 80 I 18 85 50 18 180 4 41 16 63 28 280 6 64 48 75 38 380 6 87 79 88 48 480 I I III I 9 90 2 2 08 8 I 19 190 4 43 39 94 29 290 6 67 7 I 06 39 390 9 90 2 19 49 490 I I I 13 33 3 I 10 100 2 23 3 I I 3 20 200 4 46 63 25 30 300 6 69 94 38 40 400 9 92 25 50 50 500 I I I I 5 56 63 67 CUBIC KEET. ■40 Cubic Keet One Ton. S9.50 S3^ CENXS. $9.50 Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * . Cts. Cubic Feet. n . Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 2 24 38 11 110 2 26 61 13 21 210 4 49 99 88 31 310 7 73 36 63 41 410 9 97 74 38 2 20 4 48 75 12 120 2 28 85 50 22 220 5 52 23 25 32 320 7 76 60 00 42 420 9 99 98 75 3 30 7 71 13 13 130 3 30 09 88 23 230 5 54 46 63 33 330 7 78 84 38 43 430 I 102 2 I I 3 4 40 9 95 50 14 140 3 33 33 25 24 240 5 57 70 00 34 340 8 80 08 75 44 440 I 104 45 50 o 50 I I I 19 88 15 150 3 35 56 63 25 250 5 59 94 38 3.-> 350 8 83 3 I I 3 45 450 I 106 69 «8 60 I 14 43 25 10 160 3 38 80 00 26 260 6 61 18 7 S 36 360 8 85 55 50 46 460 I 109 93 25 7 70 I i6 66 63 17 170 4 40 04 38 27 270 6 64 41 13 37 370 8 87 79 88 47 470 I I I t I i 6 63 8 80 I 19 90 00 18 180 4 42 28 75 28 280 6 66 65 50 38 380 9 90 03 25 48 480 I I I 14 40 9 90 2 2 I I 4 38 19 190 4 45 5 I 13 29 290 6 68 89 88 39 390 9 92 26 63 49 490 I I I 16 64 38 10 100 2 2 3 38 75 20 200 4 4 7 75 50 30 300 7 71 13 25 40 400 9 95 50 00 60 600 I I I t8 88 75 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keex One Ton. $9.75 2A3/8 CENTS. S9.75 Cubic ^ 1 „ Feet. * j *'*■• Cubic J, Feet. 1 * Cts. Cubic Fee). $ Cts. Cubic J, Feet. * CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 24 2 44 11 110 2 26 68 81 21 210 5 5 I I 2 19 31 310 7 75 56 56 41 9 410 99 99 94 2 20 j49 4^88 12 120 2 !93 2025 22 220 5 5 3 36 63 32 820 7 78 80 42 420 1 T 2 24 38 8 i 80 1 7 73 3 I 13 130 3 31 I 7 69 23 230 5 56 61 06 33 330 8 80 04 44 43 480 I I 04 48 8r 4 1 98 40 I 975 14 140 3 3 4 41 13 24 240 25 250 5 58 85 50 34 340 8 82 29 88 44 440 1 107 73 25 5 1 122 60 ' I 2 I 9 15 150 3 36 66 56 6 60 09 94 85 350 8 85 53 3 X 45 450 I 109 97 69 6 1 60 ! 14 46 63 16 160 3 39 90 00 26 260 6 63 34 38 36 860 8 87 78 75 46 460 I I 112 2 I 13 70 1706 17 170 4 4 I I 4 44 27 270 6 65 58 81 87 870 9 90 2 19 47 470 I I I I 4 46 56 8 1 1 80 ! 19 95 50 19 94 18 180 4 43 39 88 28 280 6 68 83 25 38 880 9 92 26 63 48 480 I I 1 17 70 00 9 E 2 90 21 19 190 4 46 63 31 29 290 7 70 07 69 89 890 9 95 5 I 06 49 490 I I I I 9 94 44 10 1 244 100 2 4 '38 20 200 4 48 88 80 800 7 3 I I 3 40 400 9 07 75 60 60(» I 2 I 2 I I 9 88 68 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet Oxe Xo>r. $10.00 25 CENTS. SlO.OO Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feel. * Ct» fed , * C/ts. Cubic , „. Feet. » Cts. Cubic ; - -,^ Feet. * Cts. 1 10 25 250 11 110 2 27 7 5 50 21 210 5 25 5250 31 310 7 75 7750 41 410 10125 102150 2 20 5 50 00 12 120 3 30 22 220 5 50 55 00 32 320 8 00 8000 42 420 10150 10500 3 30 7 75 so 13 130 3 32 2 5 50 23 230 5 75 57 5^J 33 330 825 8250 43 430 io|75 I 07 1 5 4 40 I j I 1 14 140 3 35 50 00 24 1 600 240 ! 6 i 34 340 8 50 85 00 44 440 1 I 1 I 1000 5 50 :- 1 125 1250 15 150 3 37 75 50 25 250 t>J25 62150 35 350 875 8750 45 450 I I j25 I I 2I 50 6 60 r J50 I 5 !oo Iti 160 4 40 00 2« 2K0 6 i 50 6500 36 360 900 90 00 46 460 I I ! 50 I I 5 00 7 70 1175 17150 17 170 4 4 2 25 50 27 270 675 67I50 37 370 9125 9 2 1 50 47 470 I I 75 I I 7 50 8 80 2 i 2000 18 ISO 4 45 50 28 280 7 70 00 00 38 9 i 5 380 9 5 00 48 480 I 2 1 00 I 2 1 00 9 90 225 2250 19 190 4 47 75 50 29 290 7 72 25 50 39 9 7 5 390 9 7 i 5 49 490 1225 122150 10 ; 250 100 2500 20 200 i 00 5000 30 300 750 "500 40 1000 400 100 00 50 500 1250 12500 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet Oxe Tom. $10.25 2By8 CENTS. $10.25 Cubic _ ^^ Feet. • Cts Cubic Feet » Cts. Cubic i Feet. 1 » jCts. Cubic ^ Feet. * *'*''• Cubic ^ Feet. * Cfs. 1 10 2 26 56 11 ! 282 110 1 2819 21 j 5 210 53 38 81 31 310 7 79 94 44 41 410 I 105 5 I 06 2 20 5 51 13 12 3io8 120 30175 22 220 5 56 64 38 32 320 8 82 20 00 42 420 I 107 76 63 30 7 77 69 13 i 3 130 ! 33 33 31 23 230 5 58 89 94 33 330 8146 84I56 43 430 I I 1 2 I I [ I 9 4 40 I I 05 25 14 3 140 35 59 88 24 615 240 1 6150 34 340 8171 87113 44 440 I I j 28 I I 2 1 75 5 50 I I 2 2 5 S I ■ 15 i 3 184 150 I 38! 44 25 , 6 250 ! 6 4 41 06 35 8,97 350 89^69 45 450 1153 I I 5 3 I 6 60 I I 5 54 38 16 160 4j 10 4 I ! 00 26 i 6 260 ! 6 6 66 63 36 9 23 360 9225 46 460 I I f I 7 79 88 70 I I 7 79 94 17 170 4|36 43^56 27 1 6 270 i 69 92 I 9 37 370 9,48 94'8i 47 470 I 2 120 04 44 8 80 2 05 20,50 18 180 461 4613 28 7 280 7 I 18 75 38 ; 974 380 9738 48 480 I 2 r 2 7, 30 00 9 90 2 3 I 23 06 19 ! 4 87 190 i 48 69 29 7 290 ! 7 4 43 3 I 39 9 99 390 99 94 49 ! 12 490 125 56 56 10 100 2 s6 25 63 20 ; 513 200 5125 30 1 7 300 76 69 88 40 400 I 102 25 50 50 500 I 2 128 8 I I 3 69 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $10.50 26^ CENTS. $10.50 Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 2 26 63 11 110 2 28 89 88 21 210 5 55 51 13 31 310 8 81. I 4 38 41 410 I 107 76 63 2 20 5 53 25 12 120 3 3 I 15 50 22 220 5 57 78 75 32 320 8 84 40 00 42 420 I I I I 03 25 3 30 7 79 88 13 130 3 34 41 I 3 23 230 6 60 04 38 33 330 8 86 6b 63 43 430 I I 112 29 8b 4 1 I 40 lo 05 50 14 140 3 36 68 75 24 240 6 63 30 34 340 8 89 93 25 44 440 I I I 15 55 50 5 I 50 13 31 13 15 150 3 3 9 94 38 25 250 6 65 56 63 35 350 9 9 I 19 88 45 450 I I I 18 81 13 6 I 60 15 58 75 10 160 4 42 2 26 260 6 68 83 25 36 360 9 94 45 50 46 460 I 2 120 08 75 7 70 I i8 84 38 17 170 4 44 46 63 27 270 7 70 09 88 37 370 9 97 71 I 3 47 470 I 2 I 23 34 38 8 80 2 2 I I 18 180 4 47 73 25 28 280 7 73 35 50 38 380 9 99 98 75 48 480 I 2 I 26 60 00 9 90 2 23 36 63 19 190 4 49 99 88 29 290 7 76 6 I I 3 39 390 I 102 24 38 49 490 I 2 I 28 86 63 10 2 100 2 6 63 2 5 20 200 5 5 2 25 5 30 300 7 78 88 7 5 40 400 I 105 50 50 500 13 13 T I 3 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $10.75 26^ CENTS. $10.75 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. , Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 2 27 69 11 110 2 29 96 56 21 210 5 56 64 44 31 310 8 83 33 3 ^ 41 410 1 I I I 2 19 2 20 5 54 38 12 120 3 32 23 25 22 220 5 59 9 I 13 32 320 8 86 60 42 420 I I 112 29 88 3 80 8 8 I 06 13 130 3 3 4 49 94 23 230 6 61 I 8 81 33 330 8 88 87 69 43 430 I I I I 5 56 56 4 40 I I 08 75 14 140 3 37 76 63 24 240 6 64 45 50 34 840 9 91 I 4 38 44 440 I I I I 8 83 25 5 I 60 13 34 44 15 150 4 40 03 3 I 25 250 6 67 72 I 9 85 350 9 94 4 I 06 45 450 I 2 120 09 94 6 60 I 16 6 I I 3 16 160 4 43 30 00 26 260 6 69 99 88 36 860 9 96 68 75 46 460 I 2 I 23 36 63 7 70 I I 8 88 S I 17 170 4 45 57 69 27 270 7 72 26 56 87 870 9 99 94 44 47 470 I 2 X 26 63 3 1 8 80 2 2 I I 5 50 18 180 4 48 84 38 28 280 7 75 5 3 25 880 I 1 2 2 I 13 48 480 I 2 129 90 00 9 1 2 90 1 24 4 2 19 19 190 5 5 ' 1 I 06 29 290 7 77 79 94 89 890 I I 04 48 8 I 49 490 I 3 131 I 7 69 10 1 2 100 ' 26 69 88 20 200 5 _53 38 2" 80 800 8 80 06 63 40 400 I 1 07 7 5 i2- 50 500 13 J^4_ 44 38 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. Sll.OO 2,7 Vi CENTS. $!11.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. i Cts. Cubic _ Feet. * Cts. 1 10 2 28 75 11 110 3 30 03 25 21 210 5 57 78 75 31 310 8 85 53 25 41 410 I I 112 28 75 2 20 5 55 50 12 120 3 33 30 22 220 6 60 05 50 32 320 8 88 80 42 420 I I I I 5 55 50 3 30 8 83 25 13 130 3 35 58 75 23 230 6 63 33 25 33 330 9 90 08 75 43 430 I I I I 8 83 25 4 40 I I I I 00 14 140 3 38 85 50 24 240 6 66 60 34 340 9 93 35 50 44 440 I 2 121 10 00 5 50 I 13 38 75 15 150 4 4 I 13 25 25 250 6 68 88 75 35 350 9 96 63 25 45 450 I 2 I 23 38 75 6 60 r I 6 65 50 16 160 4 44 40 00 26 260 7 7 I 15 50 36 360 9 99 90 46 460 I 2 I 2 t> 65 50 7 70 I 19 93 2 5 17 170 4 46 68 75 27 270 7 74 43 25 37 370 I I I 18 75 47 470 I 2 129 93 25 S 80 2 2 2 2 IS 180 4 49 95 50 28 280 7 77 70 00 38 380 I 104 45 50 48 480 13 132 2 9 90 2 24 48 75 19 190 5 5 2 23 25 29 290 7 79 98 75 39 390 I 107 73 25 49 490 I 3 I 34 48 75 10 100 2 27 75 5 20 200 5 55 50 30 300 8 82 25 50 40 400 I I I I 00 00 50 500 I 3 137 75 50 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $11.25 28>^ CENTS. %\\.2,S Cubic Feet. % Cts. Cubic Feet. % Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. % Cts. 1 10 2 20 2 28 81 11 110 3 30 09 94 21 210 5 59 91 06 31 310 8 87 72 19 41 410 I I I 15 53 3 I 5 56 63 12 120 3 33 38 75 22 220 6 61 19 88 32 320 9 90 00 00 42 420 I I I I 8 8 I I 3 3 30 8 84 44 13 130 3 36 66 56 23 230 6 64 47 69 33 330 9 9 2 28 81 43 430 I 2 120 09 94 4 40 I I I I 3 25 14 140 3 3 9 94 38 24 240 6 67 75 50 34 340 9 95 56 63 44 440 I 2 I 23 38 75 5 50 I 14 41 06 15 150 4 42 2 2 19 25 250 7 70 03 3 I 35 350 9 98 84 44 45 450 I 2 I 26 66 56 6 60 I I 6 69 88 16 160 4 45 50 00 26 7 260 i 73 3 I I 3 36 360 I I I 13 25 46 460 I 2 I 2 Q 94 38 70 I 19 97 69 2 5 50 17 170 4 47 78 8 I 27 270 A 59 94 37 370 I 104 41 06 47 470 13 I 32 2 2 19 8 80 2 2 2 18 180 5 50 06 63 '28 7 280 78 »8 75 38 380 I 106 69 88 48 480 13 I 3 5 50 00 9 90 2 25 53 3 I 19 190 5 53 34 44 29 2l>0 8 81 I 6 ^6 39 390 I 109 97 69 49 490 I 3 137 78 81 10 100 2 28 8 I I 3 20 200 5163 5625 30 8 300 84 44 38 40 400 I I 112 25 50 50 500 14 140 06 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keex One Ton. $11.50 28^ CENTS. $11.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * ;^*** Cubic Feet. $ cts. i 1 10 2 29 88 11 110 3 3 I I 6 63 21 210 6 04 60 38 31 310 8 89 9 I I 3 41 410 II I I 7 79 88 2 20 5 58 7 5 12 120 3 34 45 50 22 220 6 63 33 25 32 320 9 92 2 00 42 420 I 2 120 08 75 30 8 86 63 13 130 3 37 74 38 23 230 6 66 61 I 3 33 330 9 94 49 88 43 430 I 2 I 2 T, 36 63 4 40 I I 15 50 14 140 4 40 03 25 24 240 6 69 S)0 34 340 9 97 78 75 44 440 I 2 I 25 65 50 5 50 I j 44 I 4 ! 3S 15 150 4 4 ■>, 3 I I 3 25 250 7 7 I 8» 35 350 I 100 06 63 45 450 I 2 129 94 38 6 60 1 I 7 73 25 16 160 4 46 60 26 260 7 7 4 48 75 36 360 I 1 1, 35 50 46 460 I 3 I 32 23 25 7 70 201 20} T 3 17 170 4 48 89 88 27 270 7 77 76 63 37 370 I 106 64 38 47 470 1 3 I 3 5 5 I 13 8 80 2 2 ^ 30 18 180 5 5 I 18 75 28 280 8 80 05 50 38 380 I 109 93 2 5 48 480 I 3 I3» •^ 9 90 2 25 59 88 19 190 5 54 46 63 29 290 8 83 34 38 39 390 I 1 112 2 I I 3 49 490 I 4 1 4 09 88 10 100 2 28 86 20 200 5 57 75 50 30 300 8 86 63 25 40 400 J I T I 5 50 50 500 I 4 I 4 3 38 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $11.75 29^8 CENTS. $11.75 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 29 2 94 11 110 3 32 23 31 21 210 6 61 I 7 69 31 310 9:11 9 I 1 6 41 410 1 2 I 2 04 44 2 20 |59 588 12 120 3 35 53 25 22 220 6 64 46 63 32 320 9 94 40 00 42 420 I 2 I 23 34 38 8 80 188 8'8 I 13 130 3 38 82 19 23 230 6 67 76 56 33 330 9 96 69 94 43 430 1 2 126 6 ^ 3 1 4 40 I I 1 I 8 75 14 140 4 4 I I I 13 24 240 7 70 05 50 34 340 9 99 99 88 44 440 I 2 129 93 25 6 50 « 00 I 4 I 17 47 69 15 150 4 44 4 I 06 25 250 7 7 3 34 44 35 850 J 102 28 8 I 45 450 I 3 I 52 2 2 19 76 63 16 4 160 47 70 00 26 260 7 76 64 38 36 860 I I 05 58 75 46 460 I 3 I 3 5 5 I 13 7 70 206 2056 17 4 170 49 99 94 27 270 7 79 93 3 I 87 870 1087 108 69 47 470 J 3 T 38 8 I 06 8 80 2 35 2350 18 180 5 5 2 29 88 28 280 8 82 23 25 38 880 I I III I 6 63 48 480 I 4 I 4 I I 00 9 90 2 26 64 44 94 19 190 5 55 58 81 29 290 8 85 52 19 89 890 I I I 14 46 56 49 490 14 143 39 94 10 1 2 100 1 29 20 200 5 8 8 7 5 30 3(»0 8 88 8 I I 3 40 4(K» I I .111. 75 5 50 500 I 4 I 4 6 69 72 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $12.00 30 CENTS. $12.00 Cubic a F«set. * Cts. Cubic leet. $ Cts. Feet. 1 ^ jC«s. Cubic ^ Feet. » Cts. Cubic I Feet. ' i t'tS' 1 10 3 30 00 11 110 3 33 30 21 210 6130 63 00 31 310 9 93 30 CO 41 410 I 2i30 I 2 3 1 2 20 6 60 12 120 3 36 60 22 220 660 66ioo 32 320 9 96 60 00 42 420 12160 I 2 6 I 3 30 9 90 00 13 130 3 3 9 90 23 230 690 69 00 33 330 9 99 90 43 430 1290 12900 4 40 I I 2 2 00 14 140 4 42 2 24 240 7 72 2 00 34 340 I 102 2 44 440 1320 132 00 5 50 . I I 5 50 15 150 4 45 50 00 25 250 7 75 50 00 35 350 1050 I 5 1 00 45 450 13 135 50 01 6 60 I 18 80 00 16 160 4 48 80 26 260 7 7» 80 00 36 360 I 108 80 00 46 460 1380 13800 7 70 2 2 I I 00 17 170 5 5 I I 00 27 270 81 I 8 I ' 00 37 370 I I I I I I 00 47 470 I 4 I 141 00 8 80 2 24 40 18 180 5 5 4 40 28 280 8 40 84 00 38 I I i 4 380 ii4|oo 48 480 I 4 40 144 00 9 90 2 2 7 70 19 190 5 57 70 00 29 290 » i 7 87 00 39 390 II 70 117 00 49 490 I4;70 I 4 7 i 00 10 3 100 30 00 00 20 200 6 60 30 300 900 9000 40 I 2 i 400 12000 50 500 1500 15000 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet Ome Xom. $12.25 30^ CENTS. $12.25 Cubic d, !,,. Feet. $ !<-*»• Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 1 10 1 3 3 I 06 11 110 3 33 37 69 21 210 6 64 43 3 I 31 310 9 94 49 94 41 410 • 2I56 125156 2 20 6 61 13 12 120 36 68 75 22 220 6 67 74 38 32 320 9 98 80 00 42 420 I 2 j 8 fc. 128^63 3 30 9 92 19 13 130 3 3 9 98 81 23 230 7 70 04 44 33 330 I I I I I 06 43 430 13 I 7 13 I 69 4 40 I I 2 23 25 14 140 4 42 29 88 24 240 7 73 35 50 34 340 I 104 4 I I 3 44 440 1348 134 75 5 I 50 15 53 3 I 15 150 4 45 59 94 25 250 7 76 66 56 35 350 I 107 72 19 45 450 13 137 78 8r 6 60 I 18 84 38 16 160 4 49 90 26 260 7 79 96 63 36 360 I I I I 03 25 46 460 I 4 09! 140 88| 70 2 2 I 14 44 17 170 5 52 2 I 06 27 270 82 27 69 37 370 1 I I I 3 33 3 I 47 470 I 4 143 39 941 8 80 2 2 4 45 50 18 180 5 55 51 13 28 280 8 85 58 75 380 II 64 11638 48 480 I 4 7o| I 4 7 ool 9 i 2 90 1 27 76 5t) 19 190 5 58 82 19 29 290 8 88 88 8 I 39 390 I I 1 9 4 I I 9 44 49 j 15 490 150 I 06 10 3 100 30 06 63 20 200 6 6 T 1 3 2 -^ 30 300 9 9 I I 9 88 40 400 1225 12250 50 1 15 500 I 5 3 3 I I 3 73 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $12.50 313< CENTS. $12.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ITeet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 3 31 I 3 11 110 3 34 44 38 21 210 6 65 56 63 31 310 9 96 69 88 41 410 I 2 I 28 8 I I 3 2 20 6 63 25 12 120 3 37 75 50 22 220 6 68 88 75 32 320 I 100 00 00 42 420 13 I 31 13 25 3 30 9 94 38 13 130 4 40 06 63 23 230 7 71 I 9 88 33 330 I 103 3 I I 3 43 430 13 I 3 4 44 38 4 40 I I 2 25 50 14 140 4 43 38 75 24 240 7 75 50 34 340 I 106 63 25 44 440 13 137 75 50 5 50 I I 5 56 63 15 150 4 46 69 88 25 250 7 78 81 .13 35 350 I 109 94 38 45 450 I 4 140 06 63 6 60 r 18 88 7 5 16 160 5 50 00 26 260 8 81 I 3 25 36 360 I I 112 25 50 46 460 I 4 I 43 38 75 7 70 2 2 I 19 88 17 170 5 53 3 I I 3 27 270 8 84 44 38 37 370 I I I I 5 56 63 47 470 14 146 b9 88 8 80 2 25 50 18 180 5 56 63 25 28 280 8 87 75 50 38 380 I I I I 8 88 75 48 480 15 I 50 00 2181 28113 19 190 5 59 94 38 29 290 9 90 06 63 39 390 I 2 T 2 I I 9 88 49 490 I 5 153 3 I T3 10 100 3I13 31^25 20 200 6 62 25 50 30 300 9 93 38 7 5 40 400 1250 125 00 60 500 • I 5 156 63 25 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $12.75 31^ CENTS. $12.75 Cubic Feet. * cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Ftet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. 1 10 2 20 3 32 I 9 11 110 3 35 5 I 06 21 210 6 66 69 94 31 310 9 98 88 81 41 410 13 130 07 69 6 64 38 97 56 12 120 3 38 83 25 22 220 7 70 I 13 32 320 I 102 2 00 42 420 13 133 39 88 3 30 9 13 130 14 140 4 41 I 4 44 23 230 7 73 33 3 I 65 50 33 330 I 105 52 I 9 43 430 13 137 71 06 4 40 I I 2 28 75 4 44 46 63 24 240 7 76 34 840 I 108 84 38 44 440 14 140 03 25 5 50 I I 5 59 9JL 91 13 23 31 15 150 4 47 78 8 I 26 250 7 79 97 69 35 350 I I I [ I I b 56 45 460 14 143 34 44 6 CO I '9 16 160 5 5 I I 00 26 260 8 82 29 8 8 36 360 I I I I 4 48 75 46 460 14 r 4 6 66 63 7 70 2 2 2 17 170 5 54 42 19 27 270 8 86 6 I 06 87 870 I I I I 7 79 94 47 470 14 149 81 H 80 90 2 25 55 50 87 69 18 180 5 57 74 38 28 280 8 89 93 25 88 880 I 2 12 1 I I I 3 48 480 15 I 53 30 00 2 28 19 190 6 60 06 56 29 290 9 92 24 44 89 890 I 2 I 24 43 3 « 49 490 15 156 62 19 10 100 3 19 88 20 200 6 63 38 75 HO 300 9 95 S6 40 400 I 2 I 27 75 50 50 500 I 5 .1L2. 94 74 CUBIC KEET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $13.00 32^ CENTS. $13. OO Cubic JSeet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 3 33 25 11 110 3 35 58 75 21 210 6 83 68 25 31 310 I 100 08 75 41 410 I 3 133 33 25 2 20 6 65 50 12 120 3 39 90 22 220 7 I 5 7150 32 320 I 104 40 00 42 420 i 3 136 65 50 3 30 9 98 75 13 130 4 42 23 25 23 230 7 74 48 75 33 330 I 107 73 25 43 430 I 3 X39 98 75 4 40 1 13 30 00 14 140 4 45 55 50 24 240 7 78 bo 00 34 340 r I I I 05 50 44 440 14 143 30 5 50 I i6 63 25 15 150 4 48 88 75 25 250 8 81 I 3 25 35 350 I 13 38 75 45 450 I 4 146 6^ 25 6 60 I 19 95 50 Hi 160 5 52 2 26 260 8 84 45 50 36 360 I I I 17 70 46 460 I 4 I 49 95 50 7 70 2 2 2 28 75 17 170 5 55 53 25 27 270 8 87 78 75 37 370 I 2 120 03 25 47 470 i 5 I 52 28 75 8 80 2 26 60 IS 180 5 58 85 50 28 280 9 91 I 00 38 380 I 2 I 23 35 50 48 480 I 5 156 60 9 90 2 29 93 25 19 190 6 61 18 75 29 290 9 94 43 25 39 390 I 2 126 68 75 49 490 15 • 59 93 25 10 100 3 3 2 2 5 5 20 200 6 65 50 30 300 9 97 75 50 40 400 I 3 T 3 50 500 [ 6 T 62 25 5 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $13.25 33>^ CENTS. $13.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts, Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 3 33 3 I 11 110 3 36 64 44 21 210 6 69 56 31 310 10 27 102169 41 410 i 3 r 35 58 81 2 20 6 66 62 12 120 3 39 98 75 22 220 7 72 29 88 32 320 1 106 60 42 420 13 139 91 I 3 3 30 9 99 94 13 130 4 43 31 06 23 230 7 76 62 19 33 330 I 109 93 3 I 43 430 14 142 24 44 4 40 I I 3 33 25 14 140 4 46 64 38 24 240 7 79 95 50 34 310 I I 112 26 63 44 440 M I 4 5 58 7 5 5 50 I I 6 66 56 15 150 4 49 97 69 25 250 8 82 2 8 81 35 350 I I I 15 59 94 45 450 r 4 I 49 9 I 06 6 60 I I 9 99 88 16 160 5 53 30 26 260 8 86 6 I f 3 36 360 I I I 19 93 25 46 460 I 5 152 24 38 7 70 2 1 3 2 23:19 17 170 5 56 63 3 I 27 270 8 89 94 44 37 370 I 2 122 26 S6 47 470 I 5 I 5 5 57 69 8 80 265 26 i 50 18 180 5 59 96 63 28 280 9 92 28 75 38 380 I 2 I 25 59 88 48 480 I 5 I 59 90 00 9 90 2:98 2981 19 190 6 62 29 94 29 290 9 96 6 I 06 39 390 I 2 129 92 19 49 490 16 162 23 3 I 10 100 3|3i 3313 20 200 6 66 63 30 300 9 99 94 40 400 13 i3i. 25 50 50 500 I 6 165 S6 63 75 CUBIC F^EET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. S13.50 33^ CENTS. S13.50 Cubic F««9t. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 38 1 10 2 20 3 34 38 11 110 3 37 7 I I 3 21 210 7 70 09 88 31 310 I 104 46 63 41 410 I 3 138 6 68 75 12 120 4 40 05 50 22 220 7 74 43 25 32 320 I I 08 80 00 42 420 I 4 I 41 18 75 3 30 I I o I 1 3 13 130 4 43 39 88 23 230 7 77 76 63 33 330 I I I 1 I I 4 38 43 430 I 4 I 45 5 1 13 85 50 1 9 88 4 40 I I 3 35 50 14 140 4 47 73 25 24 240 81 I 34 340 I I I I 4 48 75 44 440 I 4 148 5 50 I I 6 69 88 15 150 5 50 06 63 25 250 8 84 44 38 35 350 I I I 18 81 I 3 45 450 1 5 I 5 I 6 60 2 2 O 03 25 16 160 5 54 40 26 260 8 «7 78 75 36 360 I 2 121 I 5 50 46 460 I 5 I 55 53 25 7 70 2 23 36 63 17 170 5 5 7 74 38 27 270 9 91 I I I 3 37 370 I 2 I 24 49 88 47 470 15 I S8 86 63 H 80 2 2 7 70 IS 180 6 60 08 75 28 2sO 9 94 45 50 38 380 I 2 I 28 83 25 48 480 16 162 2 00 » 3 90 3" 04 38 19 190 6 64 4 I I 3 29 290 9 79 97 88 39 390 13 13 I I 6 63 49 490 16 165 54 38 10 100 3 _33 38 7 5 20 200 6 67 75 5 30 300 1 T I 13 40 400 I 3 I 3 5 50 50 500 I 6 r 68 88 75 CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. $13.75 SA3/8 CENTS. $13.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 3 34 44 11 110 3 37 78 8 I 21 210 7 72 2 2 I 9 31 310 I 106 66 56 41 410 1 4 140 9 9 4 44 38 2 20 6 69 88 12 120 4 4 I 11 22 220 7 75 56 63 32 320 I I I I 00 00 42 420 14 I 44 3 30 I I 03 3 I 13 130 4 44 47 69 23 230 7 79 91 b 33 830 I I I I 3 34 44 43 430 1 4 147 78 8 I 4 40 5 60 I I 3 38 75 14 140 4 48 8 I 13 24 240 8 82 25 50 84 840 I I I I 6 69 88 44 440 I 5 151 I 3 25 I I 7 72 19 15 150 5 5 I I 6 56 25 250 8 85 59 94 85 850 I 2 120 03 3 I 45 450 I 5 I 5 4 47 69 60 2 2 06 63 16 160 5 5 5 50 00 26 260 8 89 38 86 860 I 2 I 23 38 75 46 460 1 5 I5» 81 13 4 70 8 80 9 00 2 24 4 I 06 17 170 5 58 84 44 27 270 9 92 28 8 I 87 870 1 2 I 2 7 72 I 9 47 470 I 6 161 I 6 56 2 27 75 50 18 180 6 61 » 9 88 28 280 9 96 63 25 880 I 3 130 06 63 48 480 I 6 165 50 00 8T 44 3 .^0 09 94 19 190 6 65 53 31 29 290 9 99 97 69 89 890 I 3 134 4 I 06 49 490 16 168 10 100 3 3 4 44 20 200 6 68 88 75 80 BOO I 10^ 31 JLl. 40 400 13 -LLL 75 12, 50 500 17 19 88 CUBIC KEET. -40 Cubic Keet Oxe To>a. $14.00 35 CENTS. ^14.00 Feet. ' ^'^*- Feet. * 1*^** Feet. 1 * jets. Cubic ^ ^^ Feet. * Cts Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 ,35 3150 11 110 3185 38I50 21 210 7 73 35 50 31 1 1085 310 ! I 08 50 41 410 I4j35 I 4 3 1 5 2 20 |70 700 12 120 4 42 2 00 22 220 7 77 70 00 32 1 I I i 2 320 1 I I 2 00 42 420 14 147 70 00 3 30 I:05 I0I5O 13 130 4 45 55 50 23 8 230 8 05 50 33 j 1155 330 I I 5 1 5 43 430 15 150 05 50 4 40 I j 40 1400 14 i 4 14(» 4 9 90 00 24 8 240 84 40 00 34 I I I90 340 119100 44 440 15 154 40 00 '' I l75 50 1 I 7 ' 5 15 5 150 52 25 50 25 8 250 ' 87 75 50 35 I 2 1 2 5 350 12250 45 450 15 157 75 50 6 1 2 ! 10 60 ! 2 I ! l(i 160 5 56 60 00 26 9 260 9 1 10 36 I 2 ! 360 12600 46 460 16 I 61 I 00 7 i 2U5 70 ' 2450 17 170 5 59 95 50 27 9! 45 270 94:50 37 I 2 I 9 5 370 r 2 9 ' 5 47 1645 470 164 50 8 80 2 S 28 00 18 180 630 63 00 28 1 9 280 i 98 80 00 38 I 3 ! 3 380 133100 48 1680 480 168 00 9 1 315 90 ! 3150 19 190 6 65 6650 29 10 290 I I I 5 50 39 1365 390 I 3 6 j 5 49 I 7 i I 5 490 I 7 I j 5 10 100 3 50 3500 20 700 200 70 00 3(> 10^50 300 105 00 40 14 00 400 140 00 50 17150 500 I 7 5 1 00 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet Oxe Ton. $14.25 355/s CENTS. $14.25 < "bic , Feet. * Cts Cubic ; - i^.__ Feet, i * :Cts. Cubic 4 ^^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. » Cts. Cubic - Feet. • Cts. 1 10 2 20 3 36 56 11 3192 110 391 19 21 210 7 74 48 81 31 310 I 1 X 1 04 44 41 14 410 146 61 06 7 7 I 13 12 1 4 120 42 28 75 22 220 7 78 84 38 32 320 X I X X 4 40 00 42 14 420 X 4 9 96 63 30 I I 07 69 13 4 130 46 63 3 I 23 230 8 81 19 94 33 330 X X I I 7 77 S6 *3 i 15 430 ! X 5 3 32 19 4 40 I 14 43 25 14 4 140 49 99 88 24 8 240 85 55 50 34 340 X 2 I 2 I 13 44 15 440 156 68 75 5 I 50 I 7 78 82 15 5 150 53 34 44 25 8 250 8 9 9 I 06 35 I 2 1 4 7 350 12 4 16 9 45 ^ 16 450 ! I 6 03 31 6 60 2 2 I 14 38 16 160 5 57 70 00 26 9 260 92 26 63 36 1283 360 128 25 46 i X 6 460 5 I 6 3 39 88 7 70 2 24 49 94 17 6 170 60 06 56 27 9 270 96 6 2 19 37 I 3 I 8 370 1 13x81 47 , x6 47.0 ! f 6 7 74 44 8 2 80 28 85 50 18 1 6 180 1 64 4 I 13 28 9 280 99 98 7 5 38 I I 3 1 5 4 380 i I 3 5 3 8 48 I 7 480 I 7 X I 90 3 32 2 I 06 19 6 190 i 67 77 69 29 10 290 I 3 33 3 I 39 ; I 3 S 9 390 ! I 3 » 1 9 4 4!» I 7 490 174 4b 56 10 100 3 56 3 5 63 20 7:13 200 7125 30 10 300 I 6 69 88 40 I 4 2 =5 400 14250 50 I 7 50() 1 7 S 8 I CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $14. 50 36JE4: CENTS. $14:. 50 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 3 36 63 11 110 3 39 99 88 21 210 7 76 61 13 31 310 1 I 112 24 38 41 410 14 I 48 86 63 2 20 7 73 25 12 120 4 4 3 35 50 22 220 7 7 9 98 75 32 320 I I I I 6 60 00 42 420 i 5 I 5 2 23 25 30 I I o 09 88 13 130 4 47 7 I 13 23 230 8 83 34 38 33 330 I 1 I I 9 96 63 43 430 I 5 155 59 88 4 40 1 I 4 45 50 14 140 5 50 08 75 24 240 8 87 70 34 340 I 2 I 23 33 25 44 440 15 I 5 9 95 13 5 50 I l8 81 13 15 150 5 54 44 38 25 250 9 90 06 63 35 350 I 2 I 26 69 88 45 450 I 6 163 6 60 7 70 2 2 I 2 25 18 75 16 160 5 5H 80 26 260 9 94 43 25 36 360 I 3 1 30 05 50 46 460 16 I 66 68 75 04 38 54 38 17 170 6 6 r I 6 63 27 270 9 97 79 88 37 370 I 3 I 3 4 4 I I 3 47 470 I 7 I 70 S 80 2 29 90 00 18 180 t> 65 53 25 28 280 I I I 15 50 38 380 I 3 I 3 7 78 75 48 480 I 7 174 40 9 90 3 32 2 6 63 19 190 6 68 89 88 29 290 I 105 5 I I 3 39 390 I 4 I 41 I 4 38 49 490 I 7 I 77 76 63 10 100 3 ^6 (^3 2 5 20 200 7 72 25 50 30 300 I T08 88 7 5 40 400 i 4 T 45 50 50 500 I 8 I 8 r 13 2 5 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton, S14:.75 36^ CENTS. $14.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic ^ Feet. * t^'"- 1 10 3 3 7 69 11 110 4 40 06 56 21 210 7 77 74 44 31 310 I I I I 4 43 3 I 41 410 I 5 I 5 I I 2 19 2 20 7 74 38 12 120 4 44 43 25 22 220 8 8 I I I I 3 82 820 I I I I 8 80 00 42 420 I 5 154 49 88 3 80 I I I I I 06 13 180 4 47 79 94 28 230 8 84 48 81 33 830 I 2 121 I 7 69 48 430 1 5 158 86 56 4 40 I 14 48 75 14 140 5 5 I 16 63 24 240 8 88 85 50 34 840 I 2 I 25 54 38 44 440 I 6 162 23 25 5 60 I 18 84 44 15 150 5 5 5 53 3 I 25 250 9 92 2 2 19 85 850 1 2 129 06 45 450 I 6 165 59 94 6 00 2 2 2 2 I 13 16 160 5 59 90 26 260 9 9 5 59 88 86 860 I 3 I 32 28 75 46 460 I 6 I 6q 63 7 70 2 25 58 81 17 170 6 62 27 69 27 270 9 99 96 56 87 870 I 3 136 64 44 47 470 1 7 173 33 3 I 8 80 2 29 95 50 18 180 6 66 64 38 28 280 I 103 33 25 88 880 I 4 140 I 13 48 480 I 7 177 70 00 9 90 3 33 32 19 19 190 7 70 I 06 29 290 I 106 69 94 89 890 M 143 38 8 I 49 490 I 8 180 69 10 100 3 69 88 20 200 7 38 21. 80 800 I I I I 06 40 400 I 4 14^ 75 50 50 500 I 8 I 84 44 38 7» CUBIC REET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $15. OO 37^ CENXS. $15.00 Cubic Feet. » Ct«i. Cable Feet. $ ct». Cubic Feet. $ Ota. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 2 20 3 38 75 11 110 4 4 I 13 2 5 21 210 7 78 88 75 31 310 I I 116 63 25 41 410 I 5 153 38 75 7 75 50 12 120 4 45 50 22 220 8 82 25 50 32 320 I 2 120 00 42 420 15 157 75 50 3 30 I I I 13 25 13 130 4 48 88 75 23 230 8 86 63 25 33 330 I 2 I 23 38 75 43 430 I 6 161 13 25 4 40 I 15 50 14 140 5 5 2 25 50 24 240 9 90 34 340 I 2 I 27 75 50 44 440 I 6 165 50 00 50 I I 8 88 75 15 150 5 56 63 25 25 250 9 93 38 75 35 350 13 131 13 25 45 450 I 6 I 68 88 75 6 60 2 2 2 25 50 16 160 6 60 00 00 26 260 9? 75 50 36 360 I 3 135 50 46 460 17 I 72 25 50 7 70 2 26 63 25 17 170 6 63 38 75 27 270 I I I 13 25 37 370 I 3 138 88 75 47 470 I 7 176 63 25 80 3 30 00 IS 180 6 67 75 50 28 2 SO I 105 50 38 380 I 4 I 42 25 50 48 480 I 8 I 80 00 9 90 3 33 38 75 19 190 7 7 I 13 25 29 290 I 108 88 75 39 390 14 146 63 25 49 490 I 8 183 38 75 10 100 3 3 7 75 50 20 200 7 75 50 30 300 I I 112 25 50 40 400 15 50 500 18 187 75 50 CUBIC KBET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $15.25 38>^ CENTS. $15.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic a Feet. * Cts. 1 10 3 38 8 I 11 110 4 4 I 19 94 21 210 8 80 I 06 31 310 I I I I 8 82 19 41 410 15 156 63 3 I 2 20 7 76 63 12 120 4 45 58 75 22 220 8 83 39 88 32 320 I 2 122 2 42 420 I 6 160 I 13 3 30 I I I 14 44 13 130 4 49 96 56 23 230 8 87 77 69 33 330 I 2 I 2 5 58 81 43 430 I 6 163 39 94 4 40 I I 5 53 25 14 140 5 53 34 38 24 240 9 91 I 5 50 34 340 I 2 129 96 63 44 440 I 6 167 78 75 5 50 I I 9 9 I 06 15 150 5 57 72 19 25 250 9 95 53 31 35 350 1 3 I 3 3 34 44 45 450 I 7 171 I 6 56 6 60 2 2 2 29 88 16 160 6 61 I 00 26 260 9 99 91 I 3 36 360 I 3 I 37 73 25 46 460 I 7 I 75 54 38 7 70 2 26 67 69 17 170 6 64 48 81 27 270 I 102 29 94 37 370 1 4 I 4 I I I 06 47 470 I 7 I 79 92 19 8 80 3 30 05 50 18 180 6 68 86 63 28 280 I 106 68 75 38 880 14 1 44 49 88 48 480 I 8 183 30 00 9 90 3 34 43 31 19 190 7 72 24 44 29 290 I I I I 06 56 89 890 I 4 148 87 69 49 490 I 8 186 68 81 10 1 100 3 38 81 13 20 200 7 76 631 30 25I 300 I I I I 4 44 38 40 400 15 152 25 50 50 500 I 9 190 06 63 CUBIC FEET, AO Cubic Keet One Ton. S15.50 3S^ CENTS. S15.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic Keet, $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. « Cts. 88 1 10 3 39 88 11 110 4 42 26 63 21 210 8 8 I 14 38 31 310 I 2 120 I 1 3 41 410 15 158 2 20 7 7» 75 12 120 4 46 65 50 22 220 8 85 53 2 5 32 320 I 2 I 2 4 40 42 420 16 162 28 7 5 3 30 I I I I 6 63 13 130 5 50 04 38 23 230 8 89 9 I 13 33 330 I 2 I 2 7 79 88 43 430 16 I 66 66 63 4 40 I 15 55 50 94 38 14 140 5 54 43 25 24 240 9 93 30 34 340 13 13 I I 8 7 5 44 440 17 170 05 5 o 50 I 19 15 150 5 58 8 I I 3 25 250 9 96 69 88 35 350 I 3 135 56 63 45 450 17 r 74 44 3 8 G 00 2 23 33 25 Iti 160 6 62 2 00 26 260 I 100 08 75 36 360 I 3 139 95 50 46 460 I 7 178 83 25 7 70 2 27 7 I I 3 17 170 6 65 59 88 27 270 I 104 46 63 37 370 I 4 14 3 34 38 47 470 I 8 182 2 I 13 H 80 3 3 I I 6 18 180 6 69 98 75 28 280 I 108 85 50 38 380 14 147 73 25 48 480 18 I 86 60 J)0 3 34 49 88 »0 190 7 73 36 63 20 290 I I 112 24 38 39 390 I 5 I 5 I I I 13 49 490 I 8 I 89 99 88 lo 100 3188 38'75 20 200 7 75 7750 30 300 I I I 16 63 25 40 400 15 50 50 500 I 9 I 9 3 38 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $15. r5 30^ CENTS. $15.75 Cubic Feet. « Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. 1 10 3 39 94 11 110 4 4 3 33 31 21 210 8 82 27 69 31 I 2 310 122 2 I 06 41 410 16 I 61 I 4 44 2 20 7 79 88 12 120 4 47 73 25 22 220 8 86 66 63 32 320 I 2 I 26 60 00 42 420 16 165 54 38 H 30 I T I 18 81 13 130 5 51 I 2 19 23 230 9 90 06 56 33 330 I 2 I 29 99 94 48 480 I 6 169 9 3 3 I 4 40 I I 5 58 75 14 140 5 55 51 13 24 240 9 94 45 50 34 13 340 133 39 88 44 440 I 7 I 7 3 33 25 50 I 19 97 69 15 160 5 59 91 06 25 250 98 84 44 85 350 I 3 I 37 78 81 45 460 I 7 177 72 I 9 6 60 2 23 36 63 16 160 6 63 30 00 26 260 I I 2 24 38 86 1 14 860 1 I 4 I 18 75 46 460 I 181 I 1 ' 3 7 70 2 27 76 56 17 170 6 66 69 94 27 270 I 106 63 3 I 87 1 14 870 I 145 57 69 47 470 I 8 >85 5 ' 06 8 80 3 3^ I 5 50 18 180 7 70 09 88 28 280 1 I I I 03 25 88 880 14 I 49 96 63 48 480 I 8 I 89 90 90 3 35 54 44 19 190 7 74 48 81 29 290 I I I I 4 42 19 89 890 15 153 56 49 490 19 192 29 94 10 100 3 3 9 94 38 20 S<»0 7 78 86 75 80 800 I I I 18 8 I I 3 40 400 I 5 157 75 50 60 600 19 196 69 88 80 CUBIC FEET, ■40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $ie>.00 40 CKNTS. $16. OO Cubic Feet. $ «» Cubic Ct» Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cnbic Feet. $ Ct*. Cubic Feet. $ jCts.l 1 10 4 40 11 110 4 44 40 00 21 210 S 1 4 8 4 j 81 310 I 2 I 24 40 00 41 410 16 164 40 2 20 8 80 00 12 120 4 48 80 00 22 220 8 88 80 00 32 320 I 2 128 80 00 42 420 16 168 80 3 30 I I 2 2 00 13 130 5 5 2 2 00 23 230 9 92 2 00 33 330 I 3 132 2 00 43 430 I 7 172 2 00 4 40 I i6 60 14 140 5 56 60 00 24 240 9 96 60 00 34 840 I 3 136 60 00 44 440 17 176 60 00 5 50 • 2 2 O 00 15 150 6 60 00 00 25 250 1000 100 00 35 850 14 140 00 00 45 450 I 8 I 80 00 00 60 2 24 40 00 16 160 6 64 40 00 26 260 10 40 104 00 36 360 14 I 44 40 00 46 460 18 184 40 00 7 70 2 28 80 17 170 6 68 80 00 27 270 10180 108100 37 370 14 148 80 00 47 470 18 188 80 DO S 80 3 32 2 00 18 180 7 72 2 28 280 I I 112 2 00 38 380 I 5 152 2 00 48 480 19 192 2 00 9 90 3 36 60 19 190 7 76 60 00 29 290 I I I 16 60 00 39 390 I 5 156 60 00 49 490 19 196 60 00 10 100 4 40 00 00 20 200 8 80 00 00 30 300 I 2 j 12000 40 400 16 160 00 00 50 500 2 200 00 00 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keex One Ton. $16.25 AOys CENTS. $16.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic 1 ^ Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. ( Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 4 Cts. 1 10 4 41 06 11 110 4 44 47 69 21 210 8 85 53 31 31 1 12 310 1 I 25 59 94 41 410 16 I 66 66 56 2 20 8 81 13 12 120 4 48 88 75 22 220 8 89 94 38 32 320 I 3 I 30 00 00 42 420 I 7 170 06 63 3 30 I I 2 2 2 I 9 13 130 5 52 28 81 23 230 9 9^ 34 44 33 330 I 3 134 41 06 43 430 17 174 47 69 4 40 I 16 63 25 14 140 5 56 69 88 24 240 9 97 75 50 34 340 13 138 81 13 44 440 I 7 178 88 75 5 i 2 50 1 20 03 3 I 15 150 6 60 09 94 25 250 I I I 16 56 35 350 X 4 I 42 2 2 19 45 450 18 182 28 81 6 60 2 24 44 38 16 160 6 65 50 26 260 I 105 56 63 36 360 14 63 14b 25 46 460 I 8 186 69 88 7 70 2 28 84 44 17 1 6 170 ! 69 91 06 27 270 I 109 97 69 37 370 I 5 150 03 3 I 47 470 I 9 190 09 94 8 80 3 32 25 50 66 56 18 180 7 73 3 I 13 28 280 I I I 13 38 75 38 380 15 154 44 38 48 480 19 195 50 9 90 3 36 19 7 190 77 72 19 29 290 I I I 17 78 81 39 390 15 158 84 44 49 490 19 199 9 I 06 10 100 4 4 06 63 20 j 8 200 1 8 I 13 30 300 12 121 18 88 40 400 1625 162150 50 500 2 203 3 I I 3 81 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $16. 50 4:1^ CEKTS. $16. 50' Cable Feet. $ Cts. Cable Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ C»s. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 4 I I 3 11 110 4 45 54 38 21 210 8 86 66 63 31 310 I 2 I 27 79 88 41 410 16 169 91 I 3 2 20 8 83 2 5 12 120 4 49 95 50 22 220 9 90 08 7 5 32 320 13 132 2 42 420 I 7 I 73 33 25 3 30 I I 2 24 38 13 130 5 53 36 63 23 230 9 94 49 88 33 330 I 3 136 63 3 I 43 430 I 7 I 77 74 38 4 40 I i6 65 50 14 140 5 5 7 78 75 24 240 9 99 90 00 34 340 14 140 03 25 44 440 I 8 181 15 50 5 50 2 2 O 06 63 15 150 6 6 I 19 88 25 250 I 103 31 13 35 350 I 4 I 44 44 38 45 450 I 8 185 56 63 6 60 2 24 48 75 10 160 6 66 60 00 26 260 I 107 73 25 36 360 I 4 148 85 50 46 460 I 8 I 89 98 75 7 70 2 28 89 88 17 170 7 70 I 1 3 27 270 I I III 14 38 37 370 I 5 I 52 26 63 47 470 19 193 39 88 8 80 3 3 3 30 18 180 7 74 43 2 5 28 280 I I I I 5 55 50 38 380 I 5 156 68 75 48 480 19 198 80 00 9 90 3 37 7 I 13 19 190 7 78 84 38 29 290 I I I T 9 96 63 39 390 16 160 09 88 49 490 2 202 2 I 13 10 100 4 4 1 13 25 20 200 8 82 25 50 30 300 I 2 38 75 40 400 16 165 50 50 500 2 206 63 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $16.75 4174 CENTS. $16.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. « cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 4 42 19 11 110 4 46 6 I 06 21 210 8 87 79 94 31 310 X 2 129 98 81 41 410 1 7 17 I I 7 69 2 20 8 84 38 12 120 5 50 03 25 22 220 9 92 2 I 13 32 820 I 3 134 40 00 42 420 I 7 I 75 59 88 3 80 I I 2 26 56 13 180 5 54 44 44 28 230 9 96 63 3 I 88 880 13 138 82 19 48 430 I 8 1 80 I 06 4 40 I 16 68 75 14 140 5 58 86 63 24 240 I 100 05 50 34 840 I 4 142 24 38 44 440 I 8 I 84 43 25 5 50 2 2 09 94 15 150 6 62 28 81 25 250 I 104 4 7 69 85 850 1 4 X 4 6 66 56 45 450 18 i88 84 44 6 60 7 70 8 80 2 25 5 I 13 16 160 6 67 70 00 26 260 I 108 89 88 86 860 I 5 I 50 08 75 46 460 I 9 X 9 2 26 63 2 29 93 31 17 170 7 7 I I 2 19 27 270 X I I I 3 il 87 870 1 5 I 5 4 49 94 47 470 196 68 81 3 3 3 35 50 18 180 7 75 54 38 28 280 I I I I 7 73 25 88 880 I 5 I 59 91 13 48 480 2 201 I 00 9 90 3 37 77 69 19 190 7 79 96 56 29 290 X 2 I 2 I M 44 89 890 X 6 163 33 3 I 49 490 2 205 52 19 10 100 4 4 I I 9 88 20 200 8 38 2i 80 800 X 2 IV5 56 40 400 X 6 .1±L 75 5 50 500 2 209 95 38 82 Of THDB CUBIC FEKli^J^^L^^"'] 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. '$17. OO ^2)4 CENTS. $17.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 43 2 5 11 110 4 46 68 75 21 210 8 89 93 25 31 310 13 13 I I 8 75 41 410 I 7 I 74 43 2 5 2 20 8 85 50 li 120 5 5 I I 22 220 9 93 35 50 32 320 I X 136 60 42 420 I 7 I 78 85 50 3 30 I I 2 28 7 5 13 130 5 55 53 25 23 230 9 97 78 75 33 330 14 140 03 25 43 430 I 8 I 82 2 8 75 4 40 I I 7 70 00 14 140 5 59 95 50 24 240 I 102 2 00 34 340 14 I 44 45 50 44 440 I 8 187 70 00 50 - 2 2 I 13 2 5 15 150 6 63 38 75 25 250 I 106 63 25 35 350 14 148 88 75 45 450 I 9 191 13 25 G GO 2 25 55 50 in IGO 6 68 80 2G 2G0 I I I t 05 50 3G 3G0 I 5 153 30 00 4G 4G0 I 9 I 95 55 50 7 70 2 29 96 75 17 170 7 72 23 25 27 270 I I I 14 48 75 37 370 I 5 157 73 25 47 470 19 199 98 75 8 80 3 34 40 18 180 7 76 65 50 28 280 I I I 19 90 38 380 I 6 16 I 15 50 48 480 2 204 40 90 3 38 83 25 19 190 8 80 08 75 29 290 I 2 I 23 33 25 39 390 I 6 16 <; 58 75 49 490 2 208 83 2 5 25 50 10 100 4 42 25 20 200 8 85 50 00 30 300 I 2 127 75 50 40 400 I 7 I 70 00 50 500 2 I 2 r 2 CUBIC KKBT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $17.25 ^3}i CENTS. $17.25 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 4 43 3 I 11 110 4 47 74 44 21 210 9 90 06 56 31 310 I 3 133 37 69 41 410 I 7 176 68 81 2 20 8 80 63 12 120 5 5 I I 8 75 22 220 9 94 49 88 32 320 I 3 138 80 42 420 I 8 18 I I I T3 H 30 I T 2 29 94 13 130 5 56 61 06 23 230 9 99 92 I 9 33 330 I 4 I 4 2 23 31 43 430 I 8 185 54 44 4 40 I I 7 73 25 14 140 6 60 04 38 24 240 I 103 35 50 34 340 I 4 146 66 63 44 440 18 189 98 75 50 2 2 I I 6 56 lo 150 6 64 47 69 25 250 I 107 78 81 35 350 I 5 150 09 94 45 450 I 9 I 9 4 4 I 06 G GO 2 25 59 88 IG IGO 6 69 90 00 2G 2G0 I I 112 2 I I 3 3G 360 I 5 I 55 53 25 4G 4G0 19 I 98 84 38 70 3 30 2 19 17 170 7 73 33 3 I 27 270 I I I 16 64 44 37 370 15 159 96 56 47 470 2 202 27 69 8 80 3 34 45 50 18 180 7 77 76 63 28 280 I 2 120 08 75 38 380 I 6 163 39 88 48 480 2 207 70 9 90 3 38 88 81 19 190 8 8 I 19 94 29 290 I 2 125 5 I 06 39 390 I 6 168 82 19 49 490 2 I 2X1 13 3 I 10 100 4 4 ?, 3 I I 3 20 200 8 86 63 25 30 300 I 2 129 94 38 40 400 I 7 172 25 50 50 500 2 I 21 5 56 63 83 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Kecet One Ton. S17.50 4:3^ CENXS. $17. 50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cte. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. ,J 4 44 38 11 110 4 48 81 13 21 210 9 91 I 9 88 31 310 13 135 56 63 41 410 i 7 179 94 38 2 20 8 88 75 12 120 5 52 25 50 22 220 9 96 63 25 32 320 14 140 00 42 420 I 8 183 38 75 3 30 I 13 31 13 13 130 5 56 69 88 23 230 I 100 06 63 33 330 I 4 I 44 44 38 43 430 18 I 88 81 13 4t 40 I I? 75 50 14 140 6 61 13 25 24 240 I 105 50 00 34 340 I 4 148 88 75 44 440 I 9 192 25 50 5 50 2 2 I 19 8 8 15 150 6 65 5b 63 25 250 I 109 94 38 35 350 I 5 I 53 3 I I 3 45 450 I 9 196 69 88 60 2 26 63 25 IG 160 7 70- 26 260 I I I I 3 38 75 36 360 15 1 57 75 50 46 460 2 201 13 25 7 70 3 30 06 63 17 170 7 74 44 38 27 270 I I I 18 81 13 37 370 16 I 61 19 88 47 470 2 205 56 63 8 80 3 35 50 00 18 180 7 78 88 75 28 280 I 2 122 25 50 38 380 I 6 I 66 63 25 48 480 2 I 210 9 90 3 39 94 38 19 190 8 83 3 I 13 29 290 I 2 I 26 69 88 39 390 I 7 I 70 06 63 49 490 2 I 2 14 44 38 10 100 4 43 38 75 20 200 8 87 75 5 30 300 13 13 2 .s 40 400 I 7 T 7 5 50 50 500 2 I 2 I 8 88 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $17. 75 4-4^ CENTS. $17.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 44 44 11 110 4 48 88 81 21 210 9 93 32 19 31 310 13 137 76 56 41 410 I 8 181 19 94 2 20 8 89 88 12 120 5 53 33 25 22 220 9 97 76 63 32 320 14 142 2 00 42 420 I 8 186 64 38 3 30 I 13 33 31 18 130 5 57 69 23 280 I I o 2 2 I 06 33 330 I 4 146 64 44 48 480 19 190 08 81 4 40 I 17 78 75 14 140 6 62 2 I I 3 24 240 I 106 65 50 34 340 15 150 09 88 44 440 19 195 53 25 5 50 2 2 2 2 2 19 15 150 6 66 6b 56 25 250 I I I I 09 94 35 350 I 5 155 53 3 I 45 450 19 I 99 97 69 6 60 2 36 66 63 16 160 7 7 I I 26 260 I I I I 5 54 38 36 860 15 159 98 75 46 460 2 204 4 I 13 7 70 3 31 I I 06 17 170 7 75 54 44 27 270 I I I 19 98 8 I 87 870 I 6 164 42 19 47 470 2 208 86 56 8 80 3 35 55 50 18 180 7 79 99 88 28 280 I 2 124 43 25 88 880 I 6 I 68 86 63 48 480 2 I 2 13 30 00 9 90 3 39 99 94 19 190 8 84 43 3 I 29 290 I 2 128 87 69 89 890 17 173 3 I 06 49 490 2 I 217 74 44 10 100 4 44 20 200 8 88 88 2± 80 800 I 3 31 11 40 400 I 7 JlLL 75 .12. 50 500 2 2 2 2 r 19 88 84 CUBIC FKET 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $18.00 46 CENTS. $18.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Keet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts, Cubic Feet. $ Cts, Cubic Feet. 1 $ ' cts. 1 10 4 45 50 11 110 4 49 95 50 21 210 9j45 94150 31 310 I 3 139 95 50 41 410 18.45 184:50 2 20 9 90 12 120 5 54 40 00 22 220 9 90 99 00 32 320 I 4 144 40 00 42 420 18 189 90 3 30 I 13 35 50 13 130 5|85 23 230 1 oj35 103I50 33 330 14 148 85 50 43 430 19 193 35 50 4 40 I i8 80 14 140 6 63 30 24 240 1080 10800 34 340 I S 153 30 00 44 440 I 9 198 80 a 50 2 2 2 25 50 15 150 6175 67150 25 250 I I 112 25 50 35 350 15 157 75 50 45 450 2 202 25 50 6 60 2 27 70 16 160 7 72 2 00 26 260 I I I 17 70 00 36 360 16120 I 6 2 1 00 46 460 2 207 70 00 7 70 3 3 1 I 5 50 17 170 7 76 65 50 27 270 I 2j 15 12150 37 370 I 6 166 65 50 47 470 2 I 211 I 5 50 80 3 36 60 00 18 180 8 81 I 28 280 12 60 126 00 38 380 17 I 71 I 00 48 480 2 I 2 I 6 60 00 9 90 4 40 05 50 19 190 8 85 55 SO 29 290 I 3 05 13050 39 390 I 7I55 17550 49 490 2 2 220 05 50 10 4i50 100 4 5 oo 20 200 9 i 9000 30 300 1350 T 3 5 00 40 1 1800 400 ' 18000 50 500 22 501 225 o| CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reex Oxe Ton. $18.25 45^ CENTS. $18.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. » Cts. 1 10 4 46 56 11 110 5 50 2 1 9 21 210 9 95 58 8 I 31 310 14 I 4 141 44 41 410 1 8 187 7 I 06 2 20 9 91 I 3 12 120 5 54 48 75 22 220 I 100 04 38 32 320 14 146 60 00 42 420 19 I 9 I 16 63 3 30 I I 3 37 69 13 130 5 59 93 31 23 230 I 104 40 94 33 330 i5io6 150156 43 430 I 9 1 6 2 196119 4 40 I 83 1825 14 140 6 63 39 88 24 240 I 109 95 50 34 340 15151 155' I 3 44 440 2 j 8 200J75 5 50 2 22 28 81 15 150 6 68 84 44 25 250 I I I I 4 4 I 06 35 350 1597 15969 45 450 2o|53 20531 6 60 2 27 74 38 16 160 7 73 30 00 26 260 I I I I 8 86 63 36 360 16 164 43 25 46 460 2099 20988 7 70 3 3 ' 19 94 17 170 7 77 76 56 27 270 1 2 I 2 3 32 1 9 37 370 I 6 88 168 81 47 470 2 I 2 I 4 44 44 8 80 3 36 65 50 18 180 8 82 2 I I 3 28 280 I 2 I 2 7 78 75 3S 380 I 7 I 73 34 38 48 480 2 I 219 90 00 9 4 90 4 I I I 06 19 190 8 86 67 69 29 290 I 3 I 32 23 3 I 39 390 I 7 177 79 94 49 490 2 2 223 36 56 10 415 6 100 4SI6; 20 2<»0 9 9 I r 3 2 s; 30 300 I 3 136 69 88 40 400 18,25 1 8 2 ' 5 50 i 22 500 i 2 2 8 81 I 3 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $18. 50 46^ CENTS. S18.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 46 63 11 110 5 50 09 88 21 210 9 97 7 I 13 31 310 I 4 143 34 38 41 410 18 I 89 96 63 2 20 9 93 25 12 120 5 55 55 50 22 220 I I I 18 75 32 320 14 I 48 80 00 42 420 19 194 43 25 30 I 13 39 88 13 130 6 60 I 13 23 230 I 106 64 38 33 330 15 152 26 63 43 430 19 198 89 88 4 40 I i8 85 50 14 140 6 64 48 75 24 240 I I III I 34 340 I 5 15 7 73 25 44 440 2 203 35 50 5 50 2 23 3 I I 3 15 150 6 69 94 38 25 250 I I I 15 56 63 35 350 16 16 r 19 88 45 450 2 208 8 I 13 6 60 2 27 78 75 16 160 7 74 40 00 26 260 I 2 120 03 25 36 360 I 6 166 65 50 46 460 2 I 212 28 75 7 70 3 32 24 38 17 170 7 78 86 63 27 270 I 2 I 24 49 88 37 370 I 7 I 7 I I I I 3 47 470 2 I 2 I 7 74 38 8 80 3 37 70 18 180 8 83 33 25 28 280 I 2 129 95 50 38 380 I 7 I 75 58 75 48 480 2 2 222 2 9 90 4 41 16 63 19 190 8 87 79 88 29 290 13 I 34 41 13 39 390 I 8 I 80 04 38 49 490 2 2 226 66 63 10 100 4|63 4625 20 200 9 92 25 30 300 I 3 138 88 75 40 400 I 8 I8'; 50 50 500 23 23 I I 3 25 CUBIC FKKT. 40 Cubic Feex One Ton. $18.75 4674 CENTS. $18.75 Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic _ Feet. » Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. ' Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Ots. 1 10 4 47 69 11 110 5 5 I I 56 21 210 9 98 »4 44 31 310 14 145 53 3 I 41 410 19 192 2 2 19 2 20 9 9^ 38 12 120 5 56 63 25 22 220 I 103 31 13 82 820 15 I 50 00 00 42 420 I 9 69 88 8 80 I I 4 41 06 18 130 6 60 09 94 23 230 I 107 78 Si 33 330 15 I 5 4 47 69 43 480 2 2 I i6 56 4 40 I I 8 88 75 14 140 6 65 56 63 24 240 I I 1X2 25 50 34 840 15 159 94 38 44 440 2 206 63 25 5 50 2 23 34 44 15 150 7 70 03 31 25 250 I I I I 7 72 19 35 850 I 6 164 41 06 45 450 2 I 2 r 09 94 6 60 2 28 81 I 3 16 160 7 75 50 00 26 260 I 2 121 19 88 36 860 I 6 I 68 88 75 46 460 2 I 2 I 5 56 63 7 70 3 32 28 &i 17 170 7 79 97 68 27 270 I 2 126 66 56 87 870 I 7 173 34 44 47 470 2 2 220 03 3 I 8 80 3 37 75 50 18 180 8 84 44 38 28 280 1 3 I 3 I 1 3 25 88 880 I 7 178 8 J 13 48 480 2 2 225 50 00 90 4 42 2 2 19 19 190 8 89 91 06 29 290 I 3 I :^5 59 94 89 890 I 8 182 28 81 49 490 2 2 229 97 69 10 100 4 46 69 88 20 200 9 9 ^ 38 75 80 800 14 I 4 06 63 40 400 I 8 187 75 50 50 500 23 234 44 3*< 86 CUBIC FKET 40 Cubic Keet Oxe Ton. S19.00 47>^ CKNTS. $19. OO Cubic j g. „ Feet. 1 * ^'■*- Cable Feet. $ Cts. Cubic 1 ^ Feet. 1 » ,Cts. Cubic ! 4 _^ Feet. 1 * |Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 48 75 11 110 5 52 23 25 21 210 998 99I75 31 310 I 4 147 73 25 41 410 19 194 48 75 2 20 9 95 50 12 120 5 5 7 70 22 220 10 45 104 50 32 320 I 5 152 2 00 42 420 i 9 I 99 95 50 3 30 I 14 43 25 13 130 6 6 I I 8 75 23 I ; 9 3 230 I 09! 25 33 330 I 5 156 68 7 5 43 430 2 204 43 25 4 40 19 90 00 14 140 6 66 65 50 24 240 I I ! 4 I 14100 34 340 I 6 I 61 I 5 50 44 440 2 209 90 5 50 - 2 23 38 75 15 150 7 71 I 3 25 25 250 I I I I 8 88 75 35 350 I 6 I 66 63 25 45 450 2 I 2 13 38 75 6 60 2 28 85 50 l(i 160 7 76 60 26 260 I 2J35 I 23I50 36 360 I 7 1 7 I I 00 46 460 2 I 2 18 85 50 7 70 3 33 33 25 17 170 8 80 08 75 27 270 I2;83 128^25 37 370 I 7 I 75 58 75 47 470 2 2 223 33 2 5 8 i ^ 80 \ 38 80 18 180 8 85 55 50 28 280 I 3|30 I 3 3 1 38 380 I 8 I 80 05 50 48 480 2 2 228 80 9 4 90 42 2 b 75 19 190 9 90 03 25 29 290 I 3 137 78 75 39 390 I 8 185 53 25 49 490 23 232 28 75 10 4 100 47 75 50 20 200 9 95 50 30 I 4 ' 2 5 300 14250 40 400 19 T 9 50 500 23 237 75 50 CUBIC KHET. 40 Cubic Keex Oxe Tox. $19.25 ^S}4 CEMXS. $19.25 Cubic ^ „ Feet, j ' ^'^*" Cubic ^ Feet. * ^''" Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic , ^ Feet, j * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 48 4 8 I 11 110 529 52 94 21 210 I I I I I 06 31 310 14 149 92 19 41 410 i 9 197 73 31 2 20 196 963 12 120 5|78 5 7 75 22 220 I 105 59 88 32 320 I 5 154 40 42 420 2 202 2 I I 3 3 30 I I 4 44 44 13 130 6,26 62I56 23 230 I I I r 07 69 33 330 I 5 I5« 88 81 43 430 2 206 69 94 4 40 I 19 93 25 14 6 140 67 74 38 24 240 I I I I 5 55 50 34 340 I 6 163 36 63 44 440 2 I 211 I 8 75 50 2!4 I 2406 15 150 7 72 2 2 19 25 250 I 2 120 03 32 35 350 I 6 I 68 84 44 45 450 2 I 2 I 6 66 56 6 60 2 28 89 88 16 160 7 77 70 00 26 260 I 2 I 25 5 I 13 36 360 I 7 I 73 33 25 46 460 2 2 2 2 1 I 4 38 7 70 3 3 ->■ 37 69 17 170 b 81 I 8 8 r 27 270 I 2 129 99 94 37 370 I 7 17S 8 I 06 47 470 22 226 62 19 8 80 3 38 85 50 18 180 8 86 b 63 28 280 13 134 48 75 38 380 r 8 I 82 29 88 48 480 23 231 I 00 9 90 4 43 33 3 I 19 190 9 91 14 44 29 290 I 3 I 39 96 56 39 390 18 187 7 7 69 49 490 23 235 58 81 10 100 4 48 8 I r 3 20 1 963 200 1 9625 30 300 I 4 I 4 \ 44 40 400 19I25 I 9 2 1 5 50 500 24 240 06 87 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $19. 50 ^S}i CENTS. $19. 50 Cubic F«et. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 49 88 11 110 5 53 36 63 21 210 I 102 24 38 31 310 I 5 15 I I I I 3 41 410 19 199 99 88 2 20 9 98 75 12 120 5 58 85 50 22 220 I T07 73 25 32 320 I 5 156 60 00 42 420 2 204 48 75 3 30 I 14 46 63 13 130 6 63 34 38 23 230 I 1 112 2 I 13 33 330 16 160 09 88 43 430 2 209 96 63 4 40 I 19 95 50 14 140 6 68 83 25 24 240 I I I I 7 70 00 34 340 I b 165 58 75 44 440 2 I 2 r 4 45 50 5 50 2 24 44 38 15 150 7 73 3 I I 3 25 250 I 2 121 19 88 35 350 I 7 I 70 06 63 45 450 2 I 219 94 38 6 60 2 29 93 25 10 160 7 78 80 26 260 I 2 126 68 75 36 360 I 7 175 55 50 46 460 2 2 224 43 25 7 70 3 3 4 41 I 3 17 170 8 82 29 88 27 270 I 3 I 3 I 16 63 37 370 I » I 80 04 38 47 470 2 2 229 91 13 H 80 3 3 9 90 00 18 180 8 87 78 75 28 2 SO i 3 136 65 50 38 380 I 8 185 53 25 48 480 23 234 40 9 90 4 4 3 39 88 19 190 9 92 26 63 29 290 I 4 14 I 14 38 39 390 I 9 190 I 1 3 49 490 23 238 89 88 10 100 4 48 88 7 5 20 200 9 75 s 30 300 1463 14625 40 400 I 9 195 50 50 500 24 243 38 75 CUBIC FBBT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $19.75 4:9^ CENTS. $19.75 Cubic ^ Feet. » cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Ffet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 4 49 94 11 110 5 54 43 3 I 21 210 I I 03 3 7 69 31 310 I 5 153 3 r 06 41 410 2 202 2 4 44 2 20 9 99 88 12 120 5 59 93 25 22 220 I 108 86 63 32 820 15 158 80 42 420 2 207 74 38 3 80 I I 4 48 8 I 13 180 6 64 42 19 23 230 1 I I I 3 36 56 33 330 I 6 162 29 94 43 430 2 I 212 23 3 I 4 40 I 19 98 7 5 14 140 6 69 91 I 3 24 240 I I I I 8 85 50 34 840 I 6 167 79 88 44 440 2 I 2 I 7 73 25 5 50 2 24 47 69 15 150 7 74 41 h 25 250 I 2 I 23 34 44 35 850 I 7 I 72 28 8 I 45 450 2 2 222 2 2 19 60 2 29 96 03 16 160 7 79 90 00 26 260 I 2 I 28 84 38 86 860 1 7 I 77 78 75 46 460 2 2 227 7 I 13 7 70 3 34 46 56 17 170 8 83 39 94 27 270 I 3 133 33 3 1 87 870 1 8 I 82 27 69 47 470 23 232 2 I 06 8 80 3 3 9 95 50 18 180 8 88 89 88 28 280 I 3 138 83 25 8» 880 I 8 187 76 63 48 480 23 237 70 00 90 4 44 44 44 19 190 9 9 3 38 8 I 29 290 I 4 143 32 I 9 89 890 19 I 9 2 26 56 49 490 24 24 I I 9 94 10 100 4 94 2L 20 200 9 88 7 S 80 800 I 4 I 48 8 I 1± 40 400 19 75 .LI 50 500 24 246 69 88 88 CUBIC KEBT 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. S20.00 50 CENTS. $20.00 Cubic 4 Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 5 50 00 11 110 5 55 50 21 210 I 105 50 00 31 310 15 155 50 41 410 2 205 50 2 20 I I o 00 00 12 120 6 60 00 22 220 I I I I 00 32 320 I 6 160 DO 00 42 420 21 1 210 1 3 30 I 15 50 00 13 130 6 65 50 23 230 I I 5 50 00 33 330 I 6 165 50 00 43 430 2 I 2 I 5 50 4 40 2 2 O 14 140 7 70 00 24 240 I 2 120 00 00 34 340 I 7 170 00 44 440 2 2 220 00 00 a 50 . 2 25 50 00 15 150 7 7 5 50 00 25 250 I 2 125 50 35 350 I 7 175 50 45 450 22 [ 50 225:00 6 60 3 30 1(> IGO 8 80 00 00 26 260 13 130 00 36 360 18,00 I 8 i 46 460 2300 23000 7 70 3 35 50 17 170 8 85 50 27 270 13 135 50 37 370 18 50 185 00 47 470 23 |5o 235I00 8 80 400 4000 18 180 9 90 00 00 28 280 14 140 38 380 19 190 00 48 480 2 4 I 24000 9 90 4150 4 5 1 19 190 9 95 50 29 290 I 4 145 50 00 39 390 19150 195100 49 490 2 4; 50 24 5 joo 10 100 500 50 00 20 200 I TOO 30 300 I 5 I 50 40 400 2 j 2 i 00 50 500 2 5 1 00 2 5 i CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. ^20.25 BOS/s CENTS. $20.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 5 5 I 06 11 110 5 55 57 69 21 210 I 106 63 3 I 31 310 I 5 156 69 94 41 410 2 207 76 56 2 20 I I I 1 3 12 120 6 60 08 75 22 220 I I III I 4 38 32 320 16 162 2 42 420 2 I 212 26 63 3 30 I I 5 52 19 13 130 6 65 58 81 23 230 I I I I 6 65 44 33 330 I 6 167 7 I 06 43 430 2 I 2 I 7 7 7 69 4 40 2 2 03 25 14 140 7 70 09 88 24 240 I 2 121 I 5 50 34 340 I 7 I 72 2 I I 3 44 440 2 2 222 28 75 5 50 2 25 53 3 I 15 150 7 75 5 9 94 25 250 I 2 126 66 56 35 350 17 177 72 I 9 45 450 2 2 227 78 81 6 60 3 30 04 38 16 160 8 8 I I 26 260 I 3 13 I 16 63 36 360 18 I 82 23 25 46 460 23 232 29 88 70 3 35 54 44 17 170 8 86 6 I 06 27 270 I 3 136 67 69 37 370 I 8 187 73 3 I 47 470 23 237 79 Q4 8 80 4 40 05 50 18 180 9 9' I I 13 28 280 1 4 14 I I S 75 38 380 I 9 192 24 38 48 480 24 243 30 00 90 4 45 56 56 19 190 9 96 62 I 9 29 290 I 4 146 68 81 39 390 19 197 74 4 1 49 490 24 248 8r 06 10 1 100 5 50 6 63 20 1 1013 2«K) i 101,25 30 .^00 I 5 I 5 I I 9 88 40 400 20:25 202150 50 500 25 253 3 I I 3 89 CURIC FEET 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $20. 60 51^ CENTS. ^20.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 5 5 I I 3 11 110 5 56 64 38 21 210 I 107 76 63 31 310 15 158 89 88 41 410 2 I 210 I 1 3 2 20 I I 03 25 12 120 6 6 I I 5 50 22 220 I I 112 28 75 32 320 I 6 164 40 00 42 420 2 I 2 I 5 5 ^ 25 3 30 I 15 54 38 13 130 6 66 66 63 23 230 I I I I 7 79 88 33 330 I 6 169 91 I 3 43 430 2 2 220 04 _3^ 55 5c 4 40 2 2 05 50 14 140 7 7 I I b 75 24 240 I 2 I 23 30 34 340 I 7 I 74 43 25 44 440 2 2 225 5 60 2 25 56 63 15 150 7 76 69 88 25 250 I 2 I 28 8 I I 3 35 350 I 7 I 79 94 38 45 450 23 230 06 63 60 3 30 08 75 16 160 8 82 2 00 26 260 13 I ^3 33 25 36 360 I 8 1 84 45 50 46 460 23 235 58 75 7 70 3 35 59 88 17 170 8 87 7 I I 3 27 270 138 84 38 37 370 I 8 I 89 96 63 47 470 24 240 09 88 8 80 4 4 ' I 00 18 180 9 92 23 25 28 280 14 143 35 50 38 380 I 9 I 94 48 75 48 480 24 246 60 9 90 4 46 61 I 3 19 190 9 97 74 38 29 290 I 4 148 86 63 39 390 I 9 I 99 99 88 49 490 25 25 I I I 13 10 100 5 5^ 13 25 20 200 I 102 25 50 30 300 15 153 38 7 5 40 400 2 205 50 50 500 25 2 ^6 63 2 t; CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. ^20.75 51^8 CENTS. $20.75 Cubic F.-«-t. $ j cts. Cubic ^ _,. Feet. ^ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts, Cubic Feet. $ Cts. .J 5 52 I 9 11 110 5 57 7 I 06 21 210 I I 08 89 94 31 310 I 6 160 08 81 41 410 2 I 212 27 b9 2 20 I I 04 38 12 120 6 62 23 2 5 22 220 I I I I 4 4 I I 3 32 320 I 6 I 66 60 42 420 2 I 2 I 7 79 88 3 30 I I 5 56 56 13 130 6 67 74 44 23 230 I I I 19 93 3 I 33 330 I 7 I 7 r I 2 19 43 430 2 2 223 3 J 06 4 40 2 2 08 75 14 140 7 72 26 63 24 240 I 2 I 24 45 50 34 340 I 7 176 64 38 44 440 2 2 228 83 2 5 50 2 25 59 94 15 150 7 77 78 8 I 25 250 I 2 129 97 69 35 360 I 8 181 16 56 45 460 23 233 34 44 6 60 3 31 I I 13 16 160 8 83 30 26 260 I 3 I 3 4 49 88 36 360 18 I 86 68 75 46 460 23 238 86 63 7 3 70 36 63 3 I 17 170 8 88 82 I 9 27 270 I 4 140 I 06 37 870 19 191 19 94 47 470 24 243 38 8 I 8 i 4 80 1 41 I 5 50 18 180 9 93 3 4 38 28 280 14 145 5 3 25 38 880 I 9 197 7 I I 3 48 480 2 4 249 90 9 90 4 46 67 69 19 190 9 98 86 56 29 290 I 5 150 04 44 89 890 2 202 23 31 49 490 25 254 42 19 10 100 5 5 I 19 88 20 200 I 38 7 5 30 800 I 5 56 6^ 40 400 2 207 75 5 60 600 25 259 94 38 90 CUBIC KKET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $21.00 52>^ CENTS. $21.00 Cubic 4 Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ j cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cwbic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 5 S3 25 11 110 5 57 78 75 21 210 I I 03 I I 2 5 31 310 I 6 162 2 8 75 41 410 2 I 2 I 5 53 25 2 20 I I 05 50 12 120 6 63 30 00 22 220 I I I I 5 55 50 32 320 I 6 168 80 42 420 2 2 220 05 50 3 1 I 30 1 15 5« 75 13 130 6 68 83 25 23 230 I 2 |o8 I 2 i 7 5 33 330 17 I 73 33 25 43 430 2 2 225 58 75 4 40 2 2 I I 14 140 7 73 35 50 24 240 12.60 12600 34 340 I 7 178 85 50 44 440 23 23 I I 5 50 2 26 63 25 15 150 7 78 88 75 25 250 I 3 I 3' 13 25 35 350 I 8 183 38 75 45 450 23 236 63 25 6 60 3 31 15 50 16 160 8 84 40 00 26 260 13I65 13650 36 360 18 I 89 90 46 460 24 241 15 50 7 i 3 70 i .^6 68 75 17 170 8 89 93 2 5 27 270 I 4j 18 I 4 I ! 75 37 370 19 194 43 25 47 470 24 246 68 75 H , 4 80 i 42 2 18 180 9 94 45 50 28 280 I 4l 70 147100 38 380 19 199 95 50 48 480 25 252 2 00 9 4 90 : 4 7 73 25 19 190 9 99 98 75 29 290 15123 152125 39 390 2 204 48 75 49 490 25 257 73 25 10 5 100 5 2 25 5 20 200 I I s 50 00 30 300 1575 15750 40 400 2 I 210 50 500 26 262 25 50 CUBIC KBET. 40 Cubic Reet Ome Xom. $21.25 53^ CENTS. $21.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 jCts. 1 Cubic J. _, Feet. ' *'**• 1 10 5 53 3 I 11 110 5 58 84 44 21 210 I I I I I 16 56 31 310 I b 164 47 6q 41 410 21 78| 217 8 i| 2 20 1 I 06 63 12 120 6 63 38 75 22 220 I I I I 6 69 88 32 320 I 7 170 00 42 420 2 2 223 31 13 3 30 I I 5 59 94 13 130 6 69 91 06 23 230 12 12 2 2 2 I 9 33 330 I 7 175 53 3 I 43 430 2 2 228 84 44 4 40 2 2 I 13 25 14 140 7 74 44 38 24 240 I 2 I 27 75 50 34 340 18 I 80 06 63 44 440 23 233 38 75 50 2 26 66 56 15 150 7 79 97 b9 25 250 13 132 28 81 35 350 I 8 185 59 94 45 450 23 239 91 06 6 60 3 3 I 19 88 16 160 8 85 50 00 26 260 I 3 138 81 13 36 360 I 9 I 91 13 2 5 46 460 2 4 244 44 38 7 70 3 37 72 I 9 17 170 9 90 03 3 1 27 270 14 143 34 44 37 370 I 9 196 66 56 47 470 24 249 97 69 8 80 4 42 25 50 18 180 9 95 56 63 28 280 I 4 I 48 88 75 38 380 2 2 I 19 88 48 480 25 255 50 DO 9 1 4 90 1 47 78 8 I 19 190 I 100 09 94 29 290 15 I 54 41 06 39 390 2 207 72 I 9 49 490 26 260 03 3 ^ 10 100 5 1 5^ 31 I 3 20 200 I 106 63 2 5 30 300 I 5 159 94 38 40 400 2 I 2 1 2 25 S 50 500 26 265 56 63 91 CUBIC KKET. 40 Cubic Kekt One Ton. $21.50 63^ CETSITS. S21.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 5 54 3« 11 110 5 59 91 13 21 210 I I 112 29 88 31 310 I 6 I 66 66 63 41 410 2 2 220 04 38 2 20 3 30 I I 08 75 12 120 6 64 45 50 22 220 I I I I 8 83 25 32 320 I 7 I 72 2 00 42 420 2 2 225 58 7 5 I 16 61 13 13 130 6 69 99 88 23 230 I 2 I 23 36 63 33 330 I 7 I 77 74 38 43 430 23 23 I I I I 3 4 40 2 2 I I 5 50 14 140 7 75 53 25 24 240 I 2 129 90 34 340 I 8 I 82 28 75 44 440 23 236 65 50 5 50 2 26 69 88 15 160 8 80 06 63 25 250 13 134 44 38 35 350 I 8 188 81 t 3 45 450 24 241 I 9 88 6 60 3 32 23 25 16 160 8 86 60 00 26 260 I 3 139 98 75 36 360 I 9 193 35 5 46 460 24 247 73 25 7 70 3 37 76 63 17 170 9 9 I 14 38 27 270 I 4 I 45 5 I 13 37 370 I 9 I 98 89 88 47 470 25 252 2 6 63 8 80 4 43 30 00 18 180 9 96 68 75 28 280 I 5 I 50 05 50 38 380 2 204 43 25 48 480 25 258 80 00 90 4 48 84 38 19 190 I 102 2 I 13 29 290 15 I 55 59 88 39 390 2 209 96 63 49 490 26 263 34 38 10 \0Q 5 38 2i 20 200 I 75 -11 30 300 I 6 I 61 13 2 5 40 400 2 I 2 I 5 50 00 50 500 26 268 88 75 CUBIC FEET. 40 OuBio Keet One Ton. $21.75 54^ CENTS. $21.75 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 CIS. 1 10 2 20 5 5 4 44 11 110 ■5 59 98 8 I 21 210 I I I 14 42 19 31 310 I 6 I 68 86 56 41 410 2 2 222 29 94 I I 09 88 12 120 6 65 53 2 5 22 220 I I I 19 96 63 32 820 I 7 I 74 40 42 420 2 2 228 84 38 8 80 I I 6 63 3 I 18 180 7 60 06 69 28 280 I 2 I 25 5 I 06 33 880 I 7 I 79 94 44 43 480 23 233 38 8 I 4 40 2 2 I 18 75 14 140 7 76 61 I 3 24 240 I 3 130 05 50 84 840 I 8 I 8 4 4 9 88 44 440 23 239 93 25 5 50 2 27 7 2 19 15 150 8 81 I 6 56 26 260 13 I 35 59 94 86 860 I 9 190 03 3 I 46 450 24 244 47 6.9. I 6 GO 3 32 26 63 06 16 160 8 87 70 00 26 260 I 4 14 I I 4 38 86 860 I 9 195 58 75 46 460 25 250 7 70 38 17 170 9 92 24 44 27 270 14 146 68 81 87 870 2 201 I 2 19 47 470 25 255 56 56 8 80 4 43 35 50 18 180 9 97 79 88 28 280 « 5 152 23 2 5 88 880 2 206 66 63 48 480 26 261 I 90 4 48 89 94 19 190 I 103 33 31 29 290 I 5 I 5 7 7 7 69 89 890 2 I 212 2 I 06 49 490 26 266 64 44 10 100 5 54 44 20 200 1 I 08 88 75 80 800 I 6 3 1 40 400 2 I 2 I 7 7 5 50 60 600 2 7 2 7 I I 9 8 8 92 CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. ^22.00 55 CENXS. ^22.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cl8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 5 55 50 11 110 6 60 05 50 21 210 I I I I 5 55 50 31 310 I 7 170 05 50 41 410 2 2 225 55 50 2 20 I I I I 00 12 120 6 66 60 22 220 I 2 I 2 r I 32 320 I 7 176 60 00 42 420 23 23 X I 3 30 4 40 I 16 65 50 13 130 7 7 ' I 5 50 23 230 I 2 I 26 65 50 33 330 18 18 I 1 5 50 43 430 23 236 65 50 2 2 2 2 14 140 7 7 7 70 00 24 240 I 3 I 3 2 2 00 34 340 I 8 187 70 44 440 24 242 2 5 50 2 27 75 50 15 150 8 82 25 50 25 250 13 137 75 50 35 350 I 9 I q 2 25 5 45 450 24 247 7 5 50 (> 60 3 33 30 16 160 8 88 80 26 260 I 4 143 30 36 360 I 9 1 98 80 46 460 25 253 30 7 70 3 38 85 50 17 170 9 93 35 50 27 270 I 4 I 48 85 50 37 370 2 203 35 5 47 470 25 258 85 50 8 80 4 44 40 IS 180 9 99 90 28 280 I 5 154 40 38 380 2 209 90 48 480 26 264 40 9 90 4 49 95 50 19 190 I 104 45 50 29 290 I 5 159 95 50 39 390 2 I 2 I 4 45 50 49 490 26 269 95 5 10 100 5 55 50 20 200 I I [ I 00 30 300 r 6 165 50 00 40 400 2 2 220 50 500 27 275 50 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. $22.25 55s/s CENTS. $22. 25 Cubic J, Feet. * Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 5 56 56 11 110 6 61 I 2 19 21 210 I I I 16 68 8 I 31 310 I 7 172 24 44 41 410 2 2 228 8i 06 i 2 20 I I I r I I 3 12 120 6 66 68 75 22 220 I 2 122 24 38 32 320 I 7 178 80 42 420 23 233 36 63 3 30 I 16 67 69 13 130 7 72 23 3 I 23 230 I 2 127 79 94 33 330 1 8 183 36 56 43 430 23 239 92 19 4 40 2 2 2 23 25 14 140 7 77 79 24 240 I 3 I 33 35 50 34 340 18 I 89 91 13 44 440 24 244 48 75 5 50 2 27 78 82 15 150 8 • 83 34 44 25 250 I 3 I 39 91 06 35 350 I 9 194 47 69 45 450 25 250 03 3 I 6 3 60 33 34 38 16 160 8 89 90 26 260 I 4 I 44 46 63 36 360 2 200 03 25 46 460 2 5 2 5 5 59 88 7 70 3 ^8 89 94 17 170 9 94 46 56 27 270 I 5 I 50 2 1 9 37 370 2 205 58 8 I 47 470 26 261 I 4 44 8 80 4 44 45 50 18 180 I I I 13 28 280 I 5 155 58 75 38 380 2 I 211 14 38 48 480 26 267 70 9 90 5 50 I 06 19 190 I 105 57 68 29 290 I 6 161 I 3 3 I 39 390 2 I 2X6 69 94 49 490 2 7 272 26 56 10 i 556 100 ! 5 5 63 20 200 I I I I r 13 25 30 300 I 6 I 66 69 88 40 400 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 50 50 500 2 7 278 8 I I 3 93 CUBIC FBET. AO Cubic Reet One Ton. $22.50 ^(^H CENTS. $22.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic a, Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 5 56 63 11 110 6 6 I ^ 9 88 21 210 I I I I 8 81 I 3 31 310 I 7 174 44 38 41 410 23 230 06 63 2 20 I I I 13 25 12 120 6 67 75 50 22 220 I 2 I 23 38 75 32 320 I 8 180 42 420 23 236 63 25 8? I I 6 69 88 13 130 7 73 31 I 3 23 230 1 2 129 94 38 33 330 I 8 185 56 63 43 430 24 24 I 19 88 75 50 3 I J 3 4 40 2 2 2 25 50 14 140 7 78 88 75 24 240 I 3 135 50 00 34 340 19 191 13 25 44 440 2 4 247 5 50 2 28 8 I 13 15 150 8 84 44 38 25 250 I 4 140 06 63 35 350 I 9 196 69 88 45 450 25 253 6 GO 3 33 38 75 IG 160 9 90 00 26 260 1 4 146 63 25 36 360 2 202 25 50 46 460 25 258 88 75 7 70 3 39 94 38 17 170 9 95 56 63 27 270 I 5 I 5 I I 9 88 37 370 2 208 81 I 3 47 470 26 264 44 38 H 80 4 45 50 18 180 I I I I 3 25 28 2 SO J 5 157 75 50 38 380 2 I 2 I 3 38 75 48 480 2 7 270 00 9 90 5 50 06 63 19 190 1 106 69 88 29 290 I 6 163 3 I I 3 39 390 2 I 2 I 9 94 38 49 490 2 7 275 56 63 10 100 5 56 63 2 s 20 200 I I 112 2 5 5 30 300 I 6 I 68 88 40 400 2 2 225 50 50 500 28 28 I I 3 25 CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. ^22.73 5Q}i CENTS. $22.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 5 57 69 11 110 6 62 26 56 21 210 I I I 19 94 44 31 310 I 7| 63 -.17^131 41 410 23 233 3 2 19 2 20 I I I 14 38 12 120 6 68 83 25 22 220 I 2 12 5 5 I 13 82 820 I 8 182 2 42 420 23 238 89 88 » 80 I I 7 7 1 06 13 180 7 73 39 94 23 230 1 3 130 08 81 83 830 I 8 187 77 69 43 430 24 244 46 56 4 40 2 2 2 28 75 14 140 7 79 96 63 24 240 13 136 65 50 34 840 I 9 193 34 38 44 440 25 250 03 25 5 50 2 28 84 44 15 150 8 85 53 3 I 25 250 I 4 142 2 2 19 85 850 » 9 I 99 9 I 06 45 450 25 255 59 94 6 60 3 34 4 I 13 16 160 9 91 I 00 26 260 14 147 79 88 86 860 2 204 48 75 46 460 2 b 261 63 7 70 3 39 98 8 I 17 170 ,1 67 69 27 270 I 5 I 5 3 36 56 87 870 2 I 2 I 04 44 47 470 26 267 73 3 I 8 80 4 45 55 50 18 180 I 102 24 38 28 280 I 5 I 59 93 25 8« 880 2 I 2 I 6 61 I 3 48 480 27 273 30 00 90 5 5 I I 2 19 19 190 I I 08 81 06 29 290 I 6 164 49 94 89 890 2 2 2 2 I 18 81 49 490 27 278 87 69 10 100 5 56 69 88 20 200 I I 38 11 80 800 I 7 06 40 400 2 2 227 75 .11 50 500 28 284 44 3» 94 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton $23.00 57y2 CENTS. $23.00 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. % Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. « Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts 1 10 5 58 75 11 110 6 63 33 25 21 210 I 2 120 08 75 31 310 I 7 178 83 25 41 410 23 235 58 75 2 20 I I I 1 5 50 12 120 6 69 90 22 220 I 2 I 26 65 50 32 320 I 8 I 84 40 42 420 24 241 15 50 3 30 I I 7 73 25 13 130 7 74 48 75 23 230 13 132 23 25 33 330 18 189 98 75 43 430 24 247 73 2 5 4 40 2 1 3 o 23 joo 14 140 8 80 05 50 24 240 13 138 80 34 340 I 9 195 55 50 44 440 25 253 30 00 5 50 2 28 88 75 15 150 8 86 63 25 25 250 I 4 143 38 75 35 350 2 201 13 25 45 450 25 258 88 75 6 GO 3 34 45 50 16 160 9 92 2 00 26 260 I 4 149 95 50 36 360 2 207 70 46 460 26 264 45 50 7 70 4 40 03 25 17 170 9 97 7» 75 27 270 15 155 53 25 37 370 2 I 212 28 75 47 470 27 270 03 25 8 80 4 46 60 00 18 180 I 103 35 50 28 280 I 6 I 61 I 38 380 2 I 2 I 8 85 50 48 480 2 7 276 60 00 9 90 5 51 I 8 75 19 190 I 109 93 25 29 290 16 166 68 75 39 390 2 2 224 43 25 49 490 28 281 18 75 10 100 5 75 5750 20 200 I I I I 5 50 30 300 17 172 25 50 40 400 23 230 00 00 50 500 28 287 75 50 CUBIC KBET. 40 Cubic Reex One Ton. $23.25 &S}i CENTS. $23. 25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic Feet 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 5 58 81 11 110 6 63 39 94 21 210 12 21 122 06 31 310 18 I 80 2 1 9 41 410 23 238 83 31 2 20 I I I 16 63 12 120 6 69 98 75 22 220 I 2 127 79 88 32 320 I 8 I 86 60 00 42 420 24 244 41 13 3 30 I 17 74 44 13 130 7 75 56 56 23 230 I 3 133 37 69 33 330 19 19 I I 8 81 43 430 24 249 99 94 4 40 2 23 33 25 14 140 8 81 14 38 24 240 I 3 139 95 50 34 340 19 197 76 63 44 440 25 255 5« 75 50 2 29 91 06 15 150 8 87 72 19 25 250 14 145 53 3 I 35 350 2 203 34 44 45 450 26 261 I 6 56 6 60 3 34 49 88 16 160 9 9 3 30 00 26 260 I 5 15 I I I 13 36 360 2 209 93 25 46 460 26 267 74 38 70 4 40 07 69 17 170 9 98 88 81 27 270 I 5 156 69 94 37 370 2 I 2 I 5 5 I 06 47 470. 27 273 32 19 8 80 4 46 65 50 18 180 I 104 46 63 28 280 I 6 162 2 & 7 5 38 380 22 220 09 8 8 48 480 27 279 90 00 90 10 100 5 52 23 3 I 19 190 I I I I 04 44 29 290 16 168 86 56 39 390 2 2 226 67 69 49 490 28 284 48 81 5 58 81 r 3 20 2(»0 ii!63 I T 6 2 5 30 ; 17 300 1 I 7 4 44 38 40 400 23 232 2 5 50 50 500 29 290 06 6^ 95 CUBIC FKET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. ^23. 50 ^&H CKNTS. S23.50 Cubic l>'«et. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Teet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 5 59 88 11 110 6 64 46 63 21 210 I 2 I 23 34 38 81 310 I 8 182 2 I 13 41 410 24 240 09 88 2 20 I I r I 8 75 12 120 7 70 05 50 22 220 I 2 129 93 25 32 820 I b I 8 8 80 00 42 420 2 4 246 68 75 8 80 I 17 76 63 18 180 7 76 64 38 28 230 I 3 135 5 I I 3 33 380 I 9 I 93 39 88 43 430 25 252 26 63 4 40 2 23 35 50 14 140 8 82 23 25 24 240 I 4 I 4 I I 84 340 I 9 I 99 98 75 44 440 25 258 85 50 5 60 2 29 94 38 15 150 8 88 81 I 3 25 250 I 4 146 69 88 85 850 2 205 56 63 45 450 26 264 44 38 60 3 35 53 25 16 160 9 94 40 26 260 I 5 152 28 75 36 360 2 I 211 1 5 50 46 460 27 270 03 25 7 70 4 41 I I 13 17 170 9 99 99 88 27 270 15 158 86 63 37 870 2 I 2 I 7 74 38 47 470 27 276 6 I 13 8 80 4 47 70 18 180 I 105 58 75 28 280 I 6 164 45 50 38 380 2 2 223 33 25 48 480 28 282 2 90 5 52 29 88 19 190 I I I I I 16 63 29 290 I 7 I 70 04 38 39 890 2 2 229 91 I 3 49 490 28 287 79 88 10 100 5 58 88 75 20 200 I J r I 7 75 52. 30 300 I 7 176, 63 2 5 40 400 23 _^35J 50 50 500 29 38 CUBIC KKBT, 40 Cubic F^eet One Ton. ^23.75 69^ CENTS. $23.75 Cubic Feet. * Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 59 10 5 94 11 110 6 65 53 3 I 21 210 I 2 I 2 4 47 69 31 810 I 8 I 8 4 41 06 41 410 2 4 243 34 44 2 I 20 I I 19 88 12 120 7 7 I 13 25 22 220 13 130 06 63 82 820 I 9 190 42 420 24 249 94 38 8 I 80 17 78 81 18 130 7 77 7 I I 4 23 280 .3! 66 56 83 880 I 9 195 59 94 48 480 25 255 53 3 f 4 40 2 23 38 75 14 140 8 83 3 I 13 24 240 I 4 I 42 25 50 84 340 2 201 19 88 44 440 26 261 I 3 25 5 50 2 29 97 69 15 150 8 89 06 25 250 14 I 48 84 44 85 850 2 207 78 8 I 45 450 26 267 72 I 9 6 60 3 3 5 56 63 16 160 9 95 50 00 26 260 15 I 5 4 44 36 36 860 2 X 2 I 3 38 75 46 460 27 273 3 I I 3 7 70 4 41 I 6 56 17 170 I 100 09 94 27 270 I 6 160 03 31 87 870 2 I 219 97 69 47 470 27 279 9 1 06 8 80 4 47 75 50 18 180 I r 6 69 88 28 280 16 166 63 25 88 880 2 2 225 56 63 48 480 28 285 50 9 90 5 5 ^ 34 44 19 190 I I 1X2 28 8 I 29 290 1 7 I 7 2 2 2 19 89 890 23 231 I 6 56 49 490 29 290 09 94 10 100 5 94 20 200 I I 83 11 80 800 I 7 JJLL 81 40 400 23 75 50 50 500 296 69 88 96 CUBIC KEEX. AO Cubic Reet One Ton $24.00 60 CENTS. $24.00 Cubic ^ ; Feet. * *-*"■ Cubic ^ L^ Feet. ^ jCts. Cubic J Feet. ' Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. 1 10 6 60 11 110 6 66 60 00 21 210 I 2 60 126 00 31 310 I 8 186 60 GO 41 410 24 246 60 00 2 20 I 12 2 00 12 120 7 72 2 22 220 1320 132 00 32 320 19 192 2 00 42 420 25 252 2 00 3 30 I i8 »o 13 130 7 78 80 00 23 230 1 3 80 138 00 33 330 19 I 98 80 43 430 25 258 80 4 40 2 24 40 14 140 8 40 84 00 24 240 1440 144 00 34 340 2 204 40 00 44 440 26 264 40 5 50 '3 30 00 15 150 9 90 00 25 250 1500 150 o 35 350 2 I 210 00 45 450 27 270 00 00 6 60 3 36 60 00 16 160 9 96 60 26 260 1560 156 00 36 360 21160 2 I 6 ! 46 460 27 276 60 00 7 70 4 42 2 00 17 170 I 102 2 27 270 16120 I 6 2 ' 00 37 370 22 20 222 00 47 470 28 282 2 00 H 80 4 4» 80 00 18 180 I I 08 80 00 28 280 r 6 80 I 68 i 00 38 380 2 2 228 So 00 48 480 28 288 80 00 9 90 5 54 40 19 190 I I I I 4 40 29 290 I 7 1 4 I 7 4 i 00 39 390 2 3 234 40 49 490 29 294 40 00 10 1 o 100 6o H 20 200 1200 T 2 1 30 i I 8ioo 300 ' 180 00 40 400 24100 24000 50 500 30001 300I oo| CUBIC FEET. ■40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. S24:.2o eO'/a CEXTS. $24. 25 Cubic 1 ^ Feet. • Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 . Cts. 1 10 6 6 I 6 11 110 6 66 67 69 21 210 I 2 I 27 73 3 I 31 310 18 187 7 9 94 41 410 24 248 86 56 2 1 I 20 1 12 2 I 13 12 120 7 72 28 75 22 220 I 3 133 34 38 32 320 19 194 40 00 42 420 25 254 46 63 3 I 30 18 82 19 13 130 7 78 88 81 23 230 I 3 r 39 94 44 33 330 2 200 I 06 43 430 26 260 07 69 4 i 2 40 24 43 25 14 140 8 84 49 88 24 240 14 145 55 50 34 340 2 206 61 13 44 440 2 6 266 68 75 » 1 3 50 1 30 03 32 15 150 9 90 09 94 25 250 I 5 15 I I 6 56 35 350 2 I 212 2 2 19 45 450 27 272 28 8 I 6 60 3 36 64 38 16 160 9 97 70 00 26 260 I 5 157 76 63 36 360 2 I 2 18 83 25 46 460 27 278 89 88 7 70 4 42 24 44 17 170 I I 03 3 I 06 27 270 I 6 163 37 69 37 370 2 2 224 43 3 I 47 470 28 2S4 49 91 8 80 A 85 50 18 180 1 T 9 91 13 28 280 I 6 169 98 75 38 380 23 04 230 38 48 480 29 291 I 00 9 90 5 54 46 56 19 190 I 1 1 I 5 52 J 9 29 290 I 7 I 75 58 8 I 39 390 23 236 64 44 49 490 29 297 71 06 10 b 100 60 06 63 20 200 I 2 121 1 3 2 S 30 300 I 8 I 8 r I 9 88 40 400 24I25 242150 50 500 30 303 31 -Li. CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Ree^t One Ton $24.50 Gl}{ CENTS $24.50 Cubic F«et. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 6 61 I 3 11 110 6 67 74 38 21 210 1 2 I 28 86 63 31 310 I 8 I 89 99 88 41 410 25 I I 25 I 1 I ^ 2 20 I I 2 23 25 12 120 7 73 35 50 22 220 13 134 48 75 32 320 19 196 60 00 42 420 25 257 73 2 5 3 30 I I 8 84 38 13 130 7 79 96 63 23 230 I 4 140 09 88 33 330 2 202 2 I I 3 43 430 26 263 34 38 4 40 2 24 45 50 14 140 8 85 58 75 24 240 I 4 I 47 70 34 340 2 208 83 25 44 440 26 269 95 50 5 50 3 30 06 63 15 150 9 91 19 88 25 250 I 5 153 3 I ' 3 35 350 2 I 2 14 4 4 38 45 450 27 275 56 63 6 60 3 36 68 75 16 160 9 98 80 00 26 260 I 5 159 93 25 36 360 2 2 220 05 50 46 460 28 281 I 8 75 7 70 4 42 29 88 17 170 I 104 41 13 27 270 I 6 165 54 38 37 370 2 2 226 66 63 47 470 28 287 79 88 8 80 4 49 90 18 180 I I I I 03 25 28 280 I 7 I 7 I I 5 50 38 .380 23 232 28 75 48 480 2 9 294 40 00 9 90 5 55 5 I 13 19 190 I I I 16 64 38 29 290 I 7 I 7 7 76 63 39 390 23 238 89 88 49 490 30 300 I 13 10 100 6 61 I 3 20 200 I 2 122 25 50 30 300 I 8 183 38 75 40 400 24 245 50 00 50 500 30 306 63 25 CUBIC KEBT. 40 Cubic Kket One Ton. $24.75 Glji CENTS. $24.75 Cubic Feet. ^ Cts. Cubic Feet 9 cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 6 62 I 9 11 110 6 68 81 06 21 210 I 2 129 99 94 31 310 19 191 18 8 I 41 410 25 253 37 69 2 20 I I 2 24 38 12 120 7 74 43 25 22 220 13 136 61 I 3 82 820 19 I 98 80 00 42 420 25 259 99 88 8 80 I 18 86 56 18 130 8 80 04 44 23 280 14 142 23 3 I 88 880 2 204 42 19 43 430 2 6 266 61 06 4 40 2 24 48 75 14 140 8 86 66 63 24 240 I 4 148 85 50 84 840 2 I 210 04 38 44 440 27 272 23 25 5 50 3 30 09 94 15 150 9 92 28 81 25 250 I 5 154 47 69 85 850 2 I 216 66 56 45 450 27 278 84 44 6 60 3 37 7 I 13 16 160 9 99 90 00 26 260 I 6 160 09 88 86 860 2 2 222 28 75 46 460 28 284 46 63 7 70 4 43 33 31 17 170 I 105 52 I 9 27 270 I 6 167 7 I 06 87 870 2 2 228 89 94 47 470 29 290 08 8 I 8 80 4 49 95 50 18 180 I I I r I 14 38 28 280 » 7 173 33 25 88 880 23 235 5 I 13 48 480 29 297 70 9 90 5 55 57 69 19 190 I I 117 76 56 29 290 I 7 I 79 94 44 89 890 24 241 13 31 49 490 30 303 32 19 10 100 6 61 I 9 88 20 200 I 2 123 38 75 80 800 I 8 IBs 56 63 40 400 24 247 75 ±2. 50 500 30 309 38 98 CUBIC FBKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $25. OO 62>^ CENTS. S25.00 Cubic Feet. $ Ct». Cubic Feet. $ Ct«. Cubic ^ _,. Feet. > 1 Cts Cubic ^ 1 Feet. * *^**' Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 63 6 25 11 110 6 68 88 75 21 210 13 131 I 3 25 31 310 19 193 38 75 41 410 25 256 63 25 2 20 I I 2 25 50 12 120 7 75 50 22 220 13 I 3 7 75 50 32 320 20 00 200 00 42 420 2 6 262 25 50 3 30 I 18 88 75 13 130 8 8 I 13 25 23 230 I 4 I 43 38 75 33 330 20163 206125 43 430 26 26S 88 75 4 40 2 25 50 14 140 8 87 75 50 24 240 15 150 34 340 2 I i25 212150 44 440 27 2 75 50 00 5 50 ■3 3 • 13 25 15 150 9 93 38 75 25 250 I 5 156 63 25 35 350 2 I 2 18 88 7 5 45 450 28 281 I 3 25 6 60 3 37 75 50 16 160 I 100 26 260 I 6 162 25 50 36 360 2 2 225 50 00 46 460 28 287 75 50 7 70 4 43 38 75 17 170 I 106 63 25 27 270 16 I 68 88 75 37 370 23 I 3 231 25 47 470 29 293 38 75 8 80 5 50 18 180 I I I 1 2 25 50 28 280 I 7 ISO 175100 38 380 23 237 75 50 48 480 30 300 00 9 90 5 56 63 25 19 190 I I 1 I 8 88 75 29 290 I 8 181 13 2 5 39 390 2 4 243 38 75 49 490 30 306 63 25 10 100 625 62150 20 200 1250 I 2 5 j 30 300 1875 18750 40 400 2 5:00 250:00 50 500 3 I 312 25 CUBIC FKKT. ■40 Cubic Reet One Ton. ^25.25 eSH CENTS. $26.25 Cubic j. 1 _ Feet. * 1 <^*«- Cubic Feet. $ 1 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 63 6 31 11 110 6,94 6944 21 210 1326 132 56 31 310 1957 19569 41 410 25 258 88 81 2 20 1,26 I 2 63 12 120 7 58 75 75 22 220 13 138 89 88 32 320 20 20 202 00 42 420 2 265 5 I I 3 3 1 189 30 ! 1894 13 130 812 1 82 I06 23 230 I 4 I 45 52 I 9 33 330 2 208 83 3 I 43 430 27 27 I 14 44 4 40 2i53 25125 14 140 8 88 84 38 24 240 I 5 I 5 I I 5 50 34 340 2 I 2 I 4 46 63 44 440 27 277 78 75 50 3|i6 31 !56 15 150 9 47 9469 25 250 I 5 I 57 78 8 I 35 350 2 2 220 09 94 45 450 28 284 4 I 06 6 GO 3;79 3788 16 160 I I I I 26 260 I 6 164 41 13 36 360 2 2 227 73 25 46 460 29 290 04 38 7 70 4i42 44 1 I 9 17 170 iOj73 107I3 I 27 270 I 7 170 04 44 37 370 23136 233156 47 470 29 296 67 69 8 80 5 05 5050 18 180 I I 136 I I 3163 28 280 I 7 176 68 75 38 380 2399 239 88 48 480 30 303 30 9 90 5 68 56 81 19 190 I I I 19 99 94 29 290 I 8 183 3 I 06 39 390 24 246 62 r 9 49 490 30 309 93 3 I 10 100 6|3i 6^13 20 200 I2|63 12625 30 300 I 8 94 18938 40 400 25 252 25 50 50 500 51 315 56 ±3 99 CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. S25.50 63^ CENTS. ^25. 50 Cubic 1 ^ Ct!*. Cubic *"eet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 6 64 38 11 110 7 70 I 13 21 210 13 133 39 88 31 310 19 197 76 63 41 410 26 2 6 I I 4 38 2 " 20 I I 2 28 75 12 120 7 76 65 s 22 220 I 4 140 03 25 32 320 2 204 40 42 420 26 267 7» 75 3 I 30 1 19 9 1 13 13 130 8 82 29 88 23 230 1 4 146 66 63 33 330 2 I 210 04 38 43 430 2 7 274 4 I I 3 4 40 2 25 50 50 14 140 8 89 93 25 24 240 I 5 I 5 3 30 00 34 340 2 I 2 I 6 68 75 44 440 28 2 S 05 50 a 50 3 3 I I 9 88 15 150 9 9 S 56 63 25 250 I 5 15 9 94 38 35 350 2 2 223 3 I I 3 45 450 28 286 69 88 6 60 3 38 83 25 16 160 I 102 2 00 26 260 I 6 165 58 75 36 360 2 2 229 95 50 46 460 29 293 33 25 7 70 4 44 46 63 17 170 I I 08 84 38 27 270 I 7 I 7 2 2 I I 3 37 370 23 235 59 88 47 470 29 299 96 63 S 80 5 5 I I 00 18 180 I I I I 4 48 7 5 28 280 J 7 178 85 50 38 380 24 242 25 25 48 480 30 306 60 00 » 5 90 5 7 74 38 19 190 I 2 121 r I I 3 29 290 I 8 I 84 49 88 39 390 24 248 86 63 49 490 3 I 31 2 2 4 38 10 100 6 6^ 38 75 20 200 I 2 T 2 7 75 s 30 300 I 9 I 9 I 13 2 5 40 400 25 25 s 50 50 500 3 I -3 '8 88 75, CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $25.75 64^ CENTS. $25.75 Cubic ^ Feet. • Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 6 64 44 11 110 7 70 08 8 I 21 210 I 3 I 35 C 2 I 9 31 310 I 9 I 99 96 56 41 410 2 6 263 39 94 2 20 I I 2 29 88 12 120 7 77 73 25 22 220 I 4 14 I I 6 63 32 320 2 206 60 00 42 420 2 7 270 04 38 3 30 I 19 93 3 I 13 180 8 83 37 69 23 230 ' 4 148 8 I 06 33 330 2 I 212 24 44 43 430 27 276 68 81 4 40 2 25 58 75 14 140 9 90 I 1 3 24 240 I 5 I 54 45 50 34 840 2 I 2 18 89 88 44 440 28 283 33 25 5 50 3 32 2 2 I 9 15 150 9 96 66 56 25 250 I 6 160 09 94 85 350 2 2 225 53 3 I 45 450 28 289 97 69 6 60 3 38 86 63 16 160 I I 03 30 00 26 260 I 6 167 74 38 86 860 23 23 r x8 75 46 460 29 296 6 I I 3 7 70 4 45 5 I 06 17 170 I I 9 94 44 27 270 I 7 I 73 38 8 I 87 870 23 238 82 19 47 470 30 302 2 b 56 8 80 5 5 I « 5 50 18 180 I I T I 5 59 88 28 280 I 8 I 80 03 25 88 880 24 244 46 63 48 480 30 309 90 00 9 90 5 57 79 94 19 190 I 2 I 2 2 23 3 J 29 290 I » 186 67 68 89 890 25 2 5 I I I 06 49 490 3 I 3 I 5 54 44 10 100 b 45 20 200 I 2 T 28 88 11 80 800 I 9 JJLL 3 I ±1 40 400 2575 50 500 32 I 9 I 8 100 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton $26.00 65 CENTS S26.00 Cubic 4 Feet. * Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Keet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. . 1 10 65 650 11 110 7 71 I 5 50 21 210 I 3 136 65 50 31 310 2 201 15 50 41 410 26 65 266 50 2 20 I 30 13 00 12 120 7 78 80 22 220 14 I 43 30 32 320 2 208 80 42 420 2 7 2 7 3 30 3 30 I 95 1950 13 130 8 84 45 50 23 230 I 4 I 49 95 50 33 330 2 I 2 I 4 45 50 43 430 27 279 9 5 50 4 40 2 1 6 2 6 ! 14 140 ■ 9 91 I 00 24 240 I 5 156 60 34 340 2 2 221 I 44 440 28 286 60 5 50 .-3i 25 32 I50 15 150 9 97 75 50 25 250 I 6 162 25 50 35 350 2 2 227 75 50 45 450 29 292 2 5 50 6 60 3,90 39ioo 16 160 I 104 40 00 26 260 I 6 169 90 36 360 23 234 40 46 460 29 299 90 7 70 4 45 55 5^^ 17 170 I I I I 05 50 27 270 I 7 175 55 50 37 370 2 4 240 05 50 47 470 30 305 55 50 8 80 5 52 2 00 18 180 I I I ' 7 70 28 280 I 8 182 2 38 380 24 247 70 48 480 3 I 31 2 2 9 90 5 5b 85 50 19 190 I 2 I 2 T, 35 50 29 290 I 8 I 88 85 50 39 390 25 253 35 50 49 490 3 I 318 85 50 10 100 6 65 50 20 200 I 3 T 3 30 300 19 195 50 40 400 2600 26000 50 500 32 50 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Eeex One Ton. $26.25 65^ CENTS. $26.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet 9 Cts. Cubic a Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct«. Cubic Feet. f ct«. 1 10 6 66 56 11 110 7 72 2 2 19 21 210 13 137 78 81 31 310 2 203 34 44 41 410 26 269 91 06 2 20 I 13 3 I 13 12 120 7 78 88 7 5 22 220 14 I 44 44 38 32 320 21 210 00 42 420 27 27 ^ 56 63 3 30 I I 9 97 69 13 130 8 85 53 3 I 23 230 I 5 150 09 94 33 330 2 I 216 66 56 43 430 28 282 2 2 X9 4 40 2 26 63 25 14 140 9 9 I 19 88 24 240 I 5 15 7 75 50 34 340 2 2 223 3 I I 3 44 440 28 288 88 75 50 3 32 28 81 15 150 9 98 84 44 25 250 I 6 164 41 06 35 350 2 2 i97 229169 45 450 29 295 53 3 1 6 60 3 39 94 38 16 160 I 105 50 00 26 260 I 7 I 70 6 63 36 360 23:63 2361 2 5 46 460 30 30 r 19 88 70 4 45 59 94 17 170 I I III I 6 56 27 270 I 7 I 7 7 72 I 9 37 370 24 242 28 81 47 470 30 308 84 44 8 80 5 52 2 5 9 I 06 18 180 I I I I 8 81 I 3 28 280 I b 183 38 7 5 38 380 24 249 94 38 48 480 3 I 31 5 50 00 9 90 5 59 19 190 I 2 12 4 47 69 29 290 19 190 03 39 390 25^59 255 94 49 490 32 32 I I 6 56 10 100 6 65 56 63 20 200 I 3 r T. I 1 3 2 5 30 300 I 9 T 9 6 69 88 40 400 2625 262 50 50 500 3 2 328 8 I I 1. CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Reex One Ton. $26. 50 66^ CICNTS. $26.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 6 66 63 11 110 7 72 29 8 8 21 210 13 139 91 I 3 31 310 2 205 54 38 41 410 27 2 7 I I 6 63 2 20 I I 3 33 25 12 120 7 79 95 50 22 220 I 4 I 4 5 58 75 32 320 2 I 2 I 2 2 42 420 2 7 278 8.' 25 3 30 I 19 99 88 13 130 8 86 6 I I 3 23 230 15 15 2 24 38 33 330 2 I 2 I 8 86 63 43 430 28 2 84 49 8 8 4 40 2 26 65 50 14 140 9 92 2 8 75 24 240 I 5 159 90 00 34 340 2 2 225 53 25 44 440 29 291 I 5 50 5 50 3 33 31 I 3 15 150 9 99 94 38 25 250 I 6 165 56 63 35 350 23 23 I sl 45 450 2 9 298 81 I 3 B 60 3 39 98 75 16 160 I 106 60 26 260 I 7 I 7 2 23 25 36 360 23 238 85 50 46 460 30 304 48 1 4 38 7 70 4 46 64 38 17 170 I I 112 26 63 27 270 I 7 178 89 88 37 370 24 245 5 I I 3 47 470 3 I 3 I I 8 80 5 53 30 00 18 180 I I I I 9 93 25 28 280 I 8 185 55 50 38 380 25 2 5 I I 8 75 48 480 3 I 3x8 80 9 90 5 59 96 63 19 190 I 2 I 25 59 88 29 290 I 9 192 2 I 13 39 390 25 258 84 38 49 490 32 324 46 63 10 100 6 66 63 2 5 20 200 I 3 I 32 25 ±1 30 300 I 9 I 98 8» 75 40 400 26 265 50 50 500 33 33 I 13 25 CUBIC FKBT. 40 OuBio Kbkt On© Ton. $26. T5 66^ CKNTS. $26.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 67 6 69 11 110 7 7 3 36 56 21 210 I 4 140 04 44 31 310 2 207 73 3 I 41 410 2 7 274 42 I 9 2 20 I 13 34 38 12 120 8 80 03 2 5 22 220 I 4 147 7 I 13 32 820 2 I 2 14 40 42 420 28 280 09 88 8 80 2 2 I 08 13 180 8 86 69 94 23 230 I 5 153 38 8 r 33 330 2 2 220 07 69 43 430 28 287 76 56 4 40 2 26 68 75 14 140 9 93 36 63 24 240 I 160 05 50 34 340 2 2 227 74 38 44 440 29 294 43 25 50 3 33 34 44 15 150 I 100 03 3 I 25 250 I 6 167 7 2 19 35 850 23 234 41 06 45 450 30 300 09 94 6 60 4 40 I 13 16 160 I 107 70 00 2« 260 I 7 I 7 3 39 88 36 360 2 4 240 08 75 46 460 30 307 76 63 7 70 4 46 68 8 I 17 170 I I I 13 37 69 27 270 I 8 I 80 06 56 87 870 24 247 74 44 47 470 3 « 31 4 43 31 8 5 80 53 35 50 18 180 I 2 1 4 120138 28 280 I 8 187 73 25 88 880 25 254 41 13 48 480 32 32 I I 00 9 90 6 60 2 19 19 190 I 2 I 27 7 I 06 29 290 1 9 193 39 94 89 890 26 26a 08 81 49 490 32 327 77 69 10 100 669 66 88 20 200 i 3 1 3 3 38 80 800 3 200 06 63 40 400 2 6 267 75 5 50 500 33 -LL±. 44 38 102 CUBIC KKET. 40 Cubic Kbjet One Ton. $27.00 37}^ CENTS. $27.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 1 6 68 75 11 110 7 74 43 25 21 210 14 14 I 18 75 31 310 2 209 93 25 41 410 27 276 68 75 2 20 I 13 35 50 12 120 8 81 I 22 220 14I85 148^50 32 320 2 I 216 60 00 42 420 28 283 35 50 3 i 2 30 20 03 25 13 130 8 87 78 75 23 230 1553 15525 33 330 2 2 222 28 75 43 430 29 290 03 2 5 4 , 2 40 i 27 70 14 140 9 94 45 50 24 240 16120 16200 34 340 2 2 229 95 50 44 440 29 297 70 00 1 3 50 I 3-3 3« 75 15 150 10 I I 13 2 5 25 250 i6j88 168175 35 350 23 236 63 25 45 450 30 30^ 38 75 6 60 4 40 05 50 16 160 I I 08 80 00 26 260 17 155 175 I50 36 360 24 243 30 46 460 31 31 05 50 7 70 4 47 73 25 17 170 I I I I 4 48 75 27 270 18123 182125 37 370 24 249 98 75 47 470 31 73| 317 25I 8 80 5 5 4 40 18 180 I 2 121 15 50 28 280 18190 18900 38 380 2 5 256 65 50 48 480 32 324 40 00 9 90 6 60 08 75 19 190 X 2 I 28 83 25 29 290 19 58 19575 39 390 26 263 33 25 49 490 33 330 08 75 10 i 6 100 ! 6 7 75 50 20 200 13 I 3 5 50 30 3(>0 2025 20250 40 400 2 7 1 00 27000 50 500 33 337 75 50 CUBIC FEET. •40 Cubic Eekx One Ton. $27.25 eS^ CENTS. $27.25 Cubic ^ Feet. 1 * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ 1 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 : 10 1 6 68 81 11 110 7 74 49 94 21 210 I 4 I 43 3 i 06 31 310 2 I 2X1 I 2 I 9 41 410 27 279 93 3 I 2 1 I 20 ! 13 36 63 12 120 8 81 I 8 75 22 220 I 4 149 99 88 32 320 2 X 2 I 8 80 00 42 420 28 286 6 X I 3 3 30 2 2 04 44 13 130 8 88 86 56 23 230 I 5 156 67 69 33 330 2 2 224 48 8 X 43 430 29 292 29 94 4 40 2 27 73 25 14 140 9 95 54 38 24 240 I 6 163 35 50 34 340 23 231 I 6 63 44 440 29 299 98 75 50 3 34 4 I 06 15 150 I 102 2 2 19 25 250 I 7 170 03 3 T 35 350 23 238 84 44 45 450 30 306 66 56 6 60 4 40 09 88 16 160 I I q 90 00 26 260 I 7 177 7 I 13 36 360 24 245 53 25 46 460 3 I 313 3 4 38 J 4 70 47 77 69 17 170 I I I I 5 58 8 I 27 270 I 8 183 39 94 37 370 25 252 2 X 06 47 470 32 320 2 1 9 8 5 80 54 45 50 18 180 I 2 T 2 2 26 63 28 280 I 9 190 08 75 3-> 380 25 258 89 88 48 480 32 327 70 00 9 6 90 61 13 3 I 19 190 I 2 I 2 9 94 44 29 290 19 197 76 56 39 390 26 265 5 7 69 49 490 33 333 38 8x 10 b 100 6 8 8 I I 3 20 200 13 T36 63 2 s 30 300 2 204 44 38 40 400 27 272 25 ■; 50 500 34 340 06 63 103 CUBIC FKKT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton S27.50 68^ CENTS. $27. 50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic reet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 6 69 88 11 110 7 75 56 63 21 210 I 4 144 44 38 31 310 2 I 2 I 3 3 I I 3 41 410 28 281 I 9 88 2 20 I 13 38 75 12 120 S 82 25 50 22 220 I 5 15 I I 3 25 32 320 2 2 220 42 420 28 288 »8 7 5 3 30 2 2 O 06 63 13 130 8 89 94 38 23 230 I 5 158 81 13 33 330 2 2 226 69 88 43 430 29 295 56 63 4 40 2 27 75 50 14 140 9 96 63 25 24 240 I 6 165 50 34 340 23 233 38 75 44 440 30 302 25 50 o 50 3 34 44 38 16 150 I 103 3 I 13 25 250 I 7 I 71 I 9 88 35 350 24 240 06 63 45 450 30 309 94 38 6 60 4 41 1 3 25 1<> 160 I I I I 00 26 260 . I 7 178 88 75 36 360 2 4 247 75 50 46 460 31 316 63 2 5 7 70 4 48 81 I 3 17 170 I I I I 6 69 88 27 270 I 8 185 56 63 37 370 25 254 44 38 47 470 32 323 3 i I 3 8 80 5 55 50 00 18 180 I 2 I 23 38 75 28 280 19 192 25 50 38 380 26 261 I 3 25 48 480 33 330 9 90 6 6i I 9 88 19 190 13 130 06 63 29 290 19 I 99 94 38 39 390 26 268 8 I I 3 49 490 33 33fc 69 88 10 100 6 6S 88 7 5 20 200 13 137 7 5 50 30 300 20 63 206 25 40 400 2 7 275 50 50 500 34 343 38 75 CUBIC KEBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $27.75 GQ3/8 CENTS. $27.75 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. 1 10 6 69 94 11 110 7 76 63 3 I 21 210 I 4 145 57 69 31 310 2 I 2 I 5 5 I 06 41 410 2 8 2 84 44 44 2 20 I 13 39 88 12 120 8 83 33 25 22 220 15 152 26 63 82 820 2 2 222 2 00 42 420 29 291 I 4 38 8 80 2 2 08 81 18 130 9 90 2 19 23 230 I 5 159 96 56 88 830 2 2 228 89 94 48 480 29 298 83 3 I 4 40 2 27 78 75 14 140 9 Q7 7 I 13 24 240 I 6 166 65 50 84 840 23 235 59 88 44 440 30 30.S 53 25 5 50 3 34 47 69 15 150 I 104 41 06 35 250 17 173 34 44 85 850 24 242 28 8 I 45 450 3 r 3 I 2 2 2 I 9 6 60 4 41 16 63 16 160 I I I I I I 00 26 260 I 8 I 8 04 38 86 860 24 249 98 75 46 460 3 I 3 I 9 9 I I 3 7 70 4 48 86 56 17 170 I I I 17 79 94 27 270 I 8 187 73 3 I 87 870 256 67 69 47 470 326 6 1 06 8 80 5 55 55 50 18 180 I 2 I 2 4 49 88 28 280 • 9 194 43 25 88 880 26 263 36 03 48 480 33 33 3 30 9 90 6 62 24 44 19 190 I 3 131 I 8 81 29 290 2 201 I 2 18 89 890 27 270 06 56 49 490 33 339 99 94 10 100 6 6q 94 38 20 SOO 1 3 T XS 88 7 5 80 SOO 2 208 8 I 40 4<>0 27 277 75 50 50 500 34 346 69 S8 104 CUBIC FEKT, •40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $28. OO 70 CENTS. S28.00 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. 1 Cubic 1 « B-eet. 1 ♦ ct«. Cubic ^ 1 . Feet. ^ 1 Cts Cubic 4 :_., Feet. * 1 *^*»- Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 J7o 7 ! oo 11 110 7 77 70 00 21 210 14170 1 47 |oo 31 310 2 I 2 I 7 70 41 410 28 287 70 00 2 20 I I 4 40 12 120 8 84 40 00 22 220 I 5 I 54 40 00 32 320 2 2 224 40 42 420 29 294 40 00 3, 30 2 2 I I 13 130 9 9 T I 23 230 16 10 161 00 33 330 23 2 1, I I G 43 430 30 301 I 4 40 2 28 80 14 140 9 98 80 24 240 1680 168 00 34 340 23 23« 80 44 440 30 308 80 50 00 5 50 3 35 50 lo 150 I 105 50 00 25 250 I 7 I 75 50 35 350 24 24.S 50 45 450 31 3 15 6 60 4 42 2 16 160 I I 112 2 26 260 I 8 1 2 18200 36 360 25 25 2 2 00 46 460 32 322 2 00 7 70 4 49 90 17 170 I I I T Q 90 27 270 1890 18900 37 370 2590 259 00 47 470 32 329 90 8 80 5 56 60 18 180 I 2 I 26 60 00 28 280 I 9 j 6 I 9 6 1 38 380 2 b 1 6 266:00 48 480 33 336 60 90 6 63 30 19 190 13 t 33 30 29 290 2 203 30 00 39 390 2 7 273 30 49 490 34 343 30 10 100 7 70 00 20 200 I 4 r 4 30 300 2 I 210 40 400 28 280 00 50 500 35 350 CUBIC KEBT. ■40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $28.25 70^ CENTS. $28.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cls. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 I 7106 11 110 7 77 7 7 69 21 210 I 4 I 4 8 83 3 I 31 310 2 I 2 18 89 94 41 410 28 289 96 56 2 20 I 14 I 14' 13 12 120 8 84 48 7 5 22 220 I 5 I 5 5 5 4 38 32 320 2 2 226 60 00 42 420 29 296 66 63 3 30 2 2 I I 2 19 13 130 9 9 I I 8 81 23 230 I b 1 2 4 I 6 2 ! 4 4 33 330 23 233 3 I 06 43 430 30 303 37 69 4 40 2183 2825 14 140 9 98 89 88 24 240 I 169 95 50 34 340 24 240 I 1 3 44 440 3 I 3 I 08 75 5 50 3|53 35 '3 I 15 150 10159 I 5 1 9 4 25 250 I 7 176 66 56 35 350 2 4 247 72 I 9 45 450 3i 31 7 78 8 ( 6 60 4 4 2 24 38 16 160 I 1 I 13 30 26 260 I 8 183 36 63 36 360 25 254 43 25 46 460 32 324 49 88 7 70 4 94 49 44 17 170 12 01 120 06 27 270 1907 190 69 37 370 2 6 261 13 3 I 47 470 33 33 I 19 94 H i 5 80 s 6 65 50 18 180 I 2 I 2 7 7 I I 3 28 280 19 I 9 7 78 75 38 380 2684 268 38 48 480 3 3 339 90 00 !> ; 5 90 1 63 36 56 19 190 1342 134 ! 19 29 290 2 204 48 8 I 39 390 27 275 54 44 49 490 34 346 61 06 10 1 7 1(M> 70 06 63 20 1 I 4 ! I 3 200 ' T 4 1 1 2 5 30 300 2 I 2 T T I 9 S8 40 400 28 2 S 2 25 S 50 500 35 ..3.5^ 3^ I 3 105 CUBIC FKKT, ■40 Cubic Reet One Xon. ^28. 50 rij^ CENTS. $28. 50 Cubic Feet. $ ct». Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 7 I 13 11 110 7 78 84 38 21 210 14 149 96 63 31 310 2 2 220 09 88 41 410 29 292 2 I I 3 2 20 I r 4 43 25 12 120 8 85 55 50 22 220 15 156 68 75 32 320 2 2 228 80 42 420 29 299 93 25 3 30 2 2 I I 4 38 13 130 9 92 2 6 63 23 230 I 6 163 39 88 33 330 23 235 5 I 13 43 430 30 306 64 38 4 40 2 28 85 50 14 140 9 99 98 75 24 240 I 7 I 7 I I 34 340 24 242 23 25 44 440 3 I 3 I 3 35 50 5 50 3 35 56 63 15 150 I 106 69 88 25 250 17 178 8i 13 35 350 24 249 94 38 45 450 32 320 06 63 6 60 4 42 28 75 16 160 I I I 14 40 00 26 260 1 8 185 53 25 36 360 25 256 65 50 46 460 32 327 78 75 7 70 4 49 99 88 17 170 I 2 121 I I 13 27 270 I 9 192 24 38 37 370 2 6 263 36 63 47 470 33 334 49 88 H 80 5 5 7 70 00 18 180 I 2 I 28 83 25 28 280 i 9 199 95 50 38 380 27 270 08 75 48 480 34 342 2 9 6 90 64 4 I I 3 19 190 I 3 135 54 38 29 290 20 6 6 206 63 39 390 27 277 79 88 49 490 34 349 9 I I 3 10 7 100 7 I 13 20 200 I 4 I 4 2 25 50 30 300 2 I 213 38 75 40 400 28 28.S 50 50 500 35 63 .11 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. $28.75 71^ CENTS. $28.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 72 I 9 11 110 7 79 91 06 21 210 15 150 09 94 31 310 2 2 222 2 8 8 I 41 410 29 294 47 69 2 20 I 14 44 38 12 120 8 86 63 25 22 220 I 5 158 81 I 3 32 820 23 230 00 42 420 30 301 19 88 3 80 2 2 I I 6 56 13 130 9 93 34 44 23 230 I 6 165 53 3 r 83 830 23 237 72 I 9 43 430 30 309 9 I 06 4 40 2 28 88 75 14 140 I 100 06 63 24 240 I 7 I 72 25 50 84 840 24 244 44 38 44 440 3 I 316 63 25 5 50 3 35 59 94 15 160 I 107 78 S I 25 250 I 7 I 79 97 69 85 850 2 5 25 I I 6 56 45 450 32 323 34 44 6 60 4 43 3 I I 3 16 160 I I I I 5 50 00 26 260 I a 186 69 88 86 860 25 258 88 75 46 460 33 330 06 63 7 70 5 50 03 31 17 170 I 2 I 2 2 2 2 I 9 27 270 19 I 94 4 I 06 87 870 26 265 59 94 47 470 33 3 3 7 78 81 8 80 5 57 75 50 18 180 I 2 T 2 9 94 38 28 280 2 o 2 I 13 25 88 880 27 273 3 I I 3 48 480 34 345 50 00 9 90 6 64 47 69 19 190 I 3 '36 66 56 29 290 2 208 84 44 89 890 28 280 03 3 I 49 490 35 352 2 2 I 9 10 100 7 1 8 88 20 200 14 38 11 80 800 2 I 56 40 400 28 75 12. 50 500 35 94 38 106 CUBIC KKET. 40 CuBio Keet One Ton S29.00 T2^ CENTS. $29.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * *^"'- Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 7 73 25 11 110 7 79 98 75 21 210 I 5 152 23 25 31 310 2 2 224 48 75 41 410 29 297 73 25 >> 25 3 30 145 1450 12 120 8 87 73 22 220 I 5 95 50 32 320 2 3 232 2 42 420 30 ^0 4 45 50 218 2175 13 130 9 94 43 2 5 23 230 16 166 68 75 33 330 23 239 93 25 43 430 3 I 3 1 I r 8 75 4 40 2.90 2900 14 140 I I I 15 50 24 240 I 7 I 74 40 34 340 24 246 65 50 44 440 31 3 I 9 90 5 50 36125 15 150 I 108 88 75 25 250 18 181 13 25 35 350 25 253 38 75 45 450 32 326 63 25 6 60 4 43 35 50 16 160 I I I 16 60 00 26 260 18 188 85 50 36 360 26 261 I 46 460 33 333 3 5 50 7 70 5|o8 50! 75 17 170 I 2 I 23 33 25 27 270 19 195 58 75 37 370 26 268 83 25 47 470 34 340 oS 7 5 8 80 580 5800 18 180 I 3 I 30 05 50 28 280 2030 203 00 38 380 27 275 55 50 48 480 34 348 80 00 9 90 6 53 6525 19 190 13 137 7« 75 29 290 2 I 210 03 25 39 390 28 282 28 75 49 490 3 5 35 5 53 25 10 100 725 72 50 20 200 14 145 53 30 300 2 I 2 I 7 75 50 40 400 29 293 50 500 36 362 2 5 50 CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $S0.25 73^ CENTS. $29.25 Cubic Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. ' i^"^*- Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic , _.^ Feet. * Ct»- 1 10 7 73 3 I 11 110 » 04 80 44 21 210 15 I 53 37 56 31 310 2 2 226 67 69 41 410 29 299 98 8 I 2 20 I 14 46 63 12 120 8 87 78 75 22 220 I 6 160 09 88 32 320 23 234 40 42 420 30 307 7 I 13 3 30 2 2 I I 9 94 13 130 9 95 5 I 06 23 230 I 6 I 68 82 I 9 33 330 24 24 I i3 31 43 430 31 3 I 4 44 44 4 40 2 29 93 25 14 140 I 102 24 38 24 240 I 7 I 75 55 50 34 340 24 248 86 63 44 440 3 2 32 I I 8 75 5 50 3 36 66 56 15 150 I 109 97 69 25 250 18 182 2 8 8 I 35 350 25 255 59 94 45 450 32 329 9 1- 06 6 60 4 43 39 88 16 160 I I I I 7 70 00 26 260 19 190 I 1 3 36 360 26 263 33 25 46 460 33 336 64 38 7 70 5 5 I I 2 I 9 17 170 I 2 I 24 43 3 I 27 270 I 9 197 74 44 37 370 2 7 270 07 56 47 470 34 343 3 7 69 8 80 5 58 85 50 18 180 13 13 I I 6 63 28 280 2 204 48 7 5 38 380 27 277 79 88 48 480 35 35 I I 00 9 90 6 65 58 8 I 19 190 I 3 138 89 94 29 290 2 I 212 2 I 06 39 390 2 8 285 52 I 9 49 490 35 358 83 31 10 100 7i3 I 73' I 3 20 200 I 4 146 63 25 30 21 300 2 r 9 94 38 40 400 2 9 ! 2 5 292150 50 500 36 365 56 lo: CUBIC KKKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $29. 60 73^ CENTS. S29.50 Cubic feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 74 38 11 110 8 8 I I I I 3 21 210 15 15 4 49 88 31 310 2 2 228 86 63 41 410 30 302 24 38 2 20 I I 4 48 75 12 120 8 88 85 50 22 220 I 6 162 2 3 25 32 320 23 236 60 42 420 30 309 98 75 30 2 2 2 2 I 13 13 130 9 95 59 88 23 230 I 6 169 96 63 33 330 2 4 243 34 38 43 430 3 I 3 I 7 7 I 13 4 40 2 29 95 50 14 140 1 103 33 2 5 24 240 I 7 I 77 70 00 34 340 25 250 08 75 44 440 32 324 45 50 50 3 36 69 88 15 150 I I I I 06 63 25 250 I 8 I 84 44 38 35 350 2 5 258 8 I I 3 45 450 33 33 I 19 88 <> 60 4 44 43 25 16 160 I I I I 8 80 26 260 I 9 19 I 18 75 36 360 26 265 55 50 46 460 33 339 93 25 7 70 5 5 I 16 63 17 170 I 2 I 2 5 54 38 27 270 I 9 I 99 91 I 3 37 370 2 7 272 29 88 47 470 34 346 66 63 H 80 5 59 90 18 180 I 3 13 2 28 75 28 280 2 206 65 50 38 380 2 280 ^3 25 48 480 3 5 354 40 9 90 6 66 64 38 19 190 I 4 140 I 13 29 290 2 I 213 39 88 39 390 2 8 287 76 63 49 490 36 361 I 4 38 10 100 7 7 3 38 20 200 14 I 47 75 50 30 300 2 2 221 13 2 5 40 400 29 295 50 50 500 36 368 88 7 S CUBIC FKET. 40 Cubic Rkkt One 'Pom. $29.75 74>^ CENTS. $29.75 Cubic Feet. * cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ ct». 1 10 7 74 44 11 110 8 81 I 8 81 21 210 I 5 156 62 I 9 31 810 23 230 06 56 41 410 30 304 49 94 2 20 I I 4 49 88 12 120 8 89 93 2 5 22 220 I 6 163 36 63 82 320 23 238 80 42 420 31 3 I 2 24 38 3 80 2 2 2 23 3 I 13 130 9 96 67 69 23 230 I 7 I 7 1 I I 06 83 830 24 345 54 4 4 43 480 31 3 19 98 8 I 4 40 2 29 98 7 5 14 140 I 104 4 I 13 24 240 I 7 178 85 50 84 840 25 252 29 88 44 440 32 327 73 2 5 60 3 37 72 I 9 lo 150 I r I I I I 6 56 25 260 I 8 185 59 94 86 860 26 360 03 3 I 46 460 33 334 47 69 6 60 4 44 46 63 16 160 I 1 I I 9 90 26 260 19 193 34 38 86 860 2 6 267 78 7 5 46 460 34 342 2 I I 3 7 70 5 52 2 I 06 17 170 I 2 126 64 44 27 270 a 200 08 8 I 87 870 27 275 52 I 9 47 470 34 3 49 96 56 70 8 80 59 95 50 18 180 13 133 39 88 28 280 2 3 oH 83 25 88 880 2 8 382 26 63 48 480 35 35 7 90 5 66 69 94 19 190 I 4 I 4 I I 3 3 X 29 290 2 I 2 I 5 57 69 89 890 29 290 I 06 49 490 36 3 64 44 44 10 100 7 44 JJL 20 200 I 4 I 48 88 7 5 80 800 2 2 223 3 I 3 1 40 400 29 297 75 S 60 600 37 371 t 9 88 loS CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. ^SO.OO 75 CENTS. $30.00 Cubic 4 Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cnbic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 2 20 7 75 50 11 110 8 82 25 50 21 210 1575 157150 31 310 23 232 25 50 41 410 30 307 75 50 I 15 50 12 120 9 90 00 22 220 16 165 50 00 32 320 24 240 42 420 3 I 3 I 5 50 3 2 30 22 25 50 13 130 9 97 75 50 23 230 1725 172 50 33 330 24 24 7 75 50 43 430 3 2 3 2 2 25 50 4 40 3 30 00 14 140 I I 05 50 24 240 I 8 I 80 00 34 340 25 255 50 44 440 33 333 00 00 5 50 3 37 75 50 15 150 I I 112 25 50 25 250 I 8 187 75 50 35 350 2 6 262 25 50 45 450 33 337 75 50 50 6 60 4 45 50 16 160 I 2 120 00 26 260 19 195 50 00 36 360 2 7 270 46 460 34 345 7 70 5 52 25 50 17 170 I 2 I 2 7 75 50 27 270 2 202 25 50 37 370 27 277 75 50 47 470 35 352 25 50 8 80 6 60 18 180 13 135 50 28 2S0 2100 2 I 1 38 380 2 S 285 50 48 480 36 360 00 9 90 6 67 75 50 19 190 14 142 25 50 29 290 2 I 2 I 7 75 50 39 390 29 292 25 50 49 490 36 367 75 50 10 100 7 7 5 50 20 200 I 5 I 50 00 30 300 2 2 225 50 00 40 400 30 300 50 500 37 375 50 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $30.25 75^ CENTS. $30.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 7 76 56 11 110 8 83 32 I 9 21 210 15 158 88 81 31 310 23 234 44 44 41 410 3 I ■^10 I 06 2 20 I 15 5 I I 3 12 120 9 90 08 75 22 220 I 6 166 64 38 32 320 24 242 2 00 42 420 3 I 3 I 7 76 63 3 30 2 2 2 27 69 13 130 9 98 83 3 I 23 230 i 7 r 73 39 94 33 330 24 249 96 56 43 430 32 325 5 2 I 9 4 40 3 30 03 25 14 140 I 105 59 88 24 240 I 8 181 I 5 50 34 340 25 257 7 I 13 44 440 33 332 2 8 75 5 50 3 37 78 8 I 15 150 I I I I 3 34 44 25 250 I 8 I 89 91 06 35 350 26 264 47 69 45 450 34 340 03 3 I 6 60 4 45 54 38 16 160 I 2 121 I 00 26 260 I 9 196 66 63 36 360 2 7 272 23 2 5 46 460 34 347 79 88 7 70 5 5 2 29 94 17 170 I 2 I 28 b6 56 27 270 2 204 42 19 37 870 27 279 98 81 47 470 35 35 5 54 44 8 80 6 60 05 50 18 180 I 3 130 6 I 13 28 280 2 I 211 18 75 3« 380 28 287 74 38 48 480 36 363 30 00 9 90 6 68 8 I 06 19 190 I 4 M3 37 69 29 290 2 I 219 93 3 I 39 390 29 294 49 94 49 490 3 7 370 06 56 10 1 7 100 7 5 56 63 20 200 15 15 I 1 3 2 5 30 300 2 2 226 69 8b 40 400 30 302 25 ^0 50 500 37 378 81 I 3 109 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton S30.50 ^^}i CENTS. $30.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Keet. 9 Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 76 63 11 110 8 83 3 9 88 21 210 1 6 r 60 I 1 3 31 310 23 236 64 3^ 41 410 31 31 2 26 63 2 20 I I 5 53 25 12 120 9 9 1 I 5 50 22 220 I 6 167 78 75 32 320 24 244 40 00 42 420 3203 320 25 3 30 2 2 2 29 88 13 130 9 99 9 I I 3 23 230 I 7 I 75 54 38 33 330 25 25 I I 6 63 43 430 32 327 79 88 4 40 3 30 05 50 14 140 I 106 68 75 24 240 18 183 30 34 340 25 259 93 25 44 440 33 335 55 50 5 50 3 38 « I 13 15 150 I I I I 4 44 38 25 250 I 9 190 o6 63 35 350 26 266 69 88 45 450 34 343 3 • 13 6 60 4 45 58 75 16 160 I 2 122 2 00 26 260 I 9 I 98 83 25 36 360 27 274 45 50 46 460 35 350 08 7 5 7 70 5 53 34 38 17 170 I 2 129 96 63 27 270 2 205 59 88 37 370 2 « 282 2 I I 3 47 470 35 358 84 38 8 80 6 61 I 18 180 I 3 137 73 25 28 280 2 I 2 13 35 50 38 380 28 289 98 75 48 480 36 366 60 90 6 68 86 63 19 190 14 14 4 49 88 29 290 2 2 2 2 1 I I i 3 39 390 29 297 74 38 49 490 37 373 36 b3 10 100 763 762': 20 200 I 5 I 5 2 25 50 30 300 2 2 228 88 7 5 40 400 30 305 50 50 500 38 381 13 2 5 CUBIC FEET 40 CuBio Keet One Ton. $30.75 T674 CENTS. $30.75 Cable Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet 9 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. « CIS. 1 10 7 77 69 11 110 84 46 56 21 210 16 16 I I 4 44 31 310 23 238 83 3 I 41 410 3 ' 3 15 52 I 9 2 20 I I 5 54 38 12 120 9 92 23 2 5 22 220 I 6 I 6 q 91 I 3 32 820 24 246 60 00 42 420 32 322 29 88 » 80 2 2.^ 3 I 06 18 130 9 99 99 94 23 280 I 7 176 68 81 83 880 25 253 37 69 48 430 33 330 06 56 4 40 3 30 08 75 14 140 I I 07 76 63 24 240 I 8 I 8 4 45 50 84 340 26 261 I 4 38 44 440 3 < 338 83 25 5 50 3 38 84 44 15 160 I I I I 5 53 31 25 250 19 192 2 2 19 85 850 26 269 9 ' 06 45 450 3 4 345 59 94 6 60 4 46 6 I I 3 16 160 I 2 I 23 30 00 26 260 19 199 99 8S 86 860 27 276 68 7 5 46 460 35 3 5.^ 36 63 7 70 5 5 3 38 8 I 17 170 13 I 30 07 69 27 270 2 207 76 56 87 870 28 284 44 44 47 470 36 361 i 3 90 8 80 6 61 I 5 50 18 180 13 138 84 38 28 280 2 1 2 15 53 2 5 88 880 29 292 2 I I 3 48 480 369 9 90 6 69 92 I 9 19 190 I 4 146 61 06 29 290 2 2 222 29 94 89 890 29 299 98 81 49 490 37 376 67 69 44 38 10 100 7 76 69 88 20 2(»0 I 5 38 7 5 80 800 23 230 06 63 40 400 30 75 5 50 500 38 384 1 10 CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Reet Ome Tom $31.00 7T>^ CENTS. $31.00 Cubic ^ Feet. 1 * j '^''*- Cubic ^ p Feet. ^ ^**- Cubic ^ Feet. 1 * Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts, Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 78 75 11 110 8 85 53 25 21 210 I 6 162 28 75 31 310 2 4 ! 03 2 4 1 2 5 41 410 31 31 7 78 75 2 20 I I 5 55 50 12 120 9i30 93|00 22 220 I 7 170 05 50 32 320 24 248 So 00 42 420 32 325 55 50 3 30 2 23 33 25 13 130 I 0,08 10075 23 230 17183 17825 33 330 25 25 s 58 75 43 430 33 33| 333 2 5| 4 3 40 3 1 I 14 140 10,85 108150 24 240 18 60 186 00 34 340 26 263 35 50 44 440 34 341 I o -3 50 38 88 75 15 150 I I I I b 63 25 25 250 1938 19375 35 350 27 i 13 27125 45 450 34 34B 88 75 6 60 4 46 65 50 16 160 I 2 1 4 12400 26 260 2015 20150 36 360 27.90 2 7 9 1 00 46 460 35 65! 356J50I 7 70 5 54 43 25 17 170 13; 18 13 I 1 75 27 270 2093 20925 37 370 28168 286! 75 47 470 36 364 43 25 S 80 620 62 00 18 180 13 139 95 50 28 280 21 70 217 00 38 380 2 9 14 5 294(50 48 480 37 372 2 9 90 6 69 98 7 5 19 190 14 ^47 73 25 29 290 22 48 224:75 39 390 30 302 2 3 25 49 490 37 379 98 75 10 100 7 77 75 50 20 200 I5| 50 15500 30 300 2325 232 50 40 400 31 3 I 00 50 500 38 387 75 50 CUBIC KEET. 4:0 Cubic Reet One Ton. $31.25 7S}i CENTS. $31.25 Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic . : _ Feet. ** : Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ ! Feet, j * ! Cts. Cubic - i „. Feet. * 1 Cts. 1 10 7 78 81 . 11 110 859 85 94 21 210 I 6 164 41 06 31 310 24 2 42 2 2 I 9 41 410 32 320 03 31 2 20 1156 1563 12 120 9138 93175 22 220 I 7 I 7 I I 9 88 32 320 2 5 1 2 5 1 42 420 32 328 81 13 3 30 2134 23i44 13 130 I 1 I 6 101156 23 230 '7 I 79 97 69 33 330 2578 257181 43 430 33 ; 59| 335 i94| 4 40 3 3 I I 3 25 14 140 I 109 94 38 24 240 I 8 187 75 50 34 340 2 6 265 56 63 44 440 34 343 38 7 5 5 50 3 91 39 06 15 150 I I j 7 2 I I 7! 19 25 250 I 9 I 95 53 3 I 35 350 27 34 27344 45 450 35 35 I I b 56 6 60 4 69 46 88 16 160 1250 I 2 5 i 00 26 260 2 203 31 13 36 360 2813 28125 46 460 35 359 94 38 7 1 5 47 70 1 5469 17 170 13 28 132 81 27 270 2 I 210 09 94 37 370 28 289 91 06 47 470 36 367 72 I 9 8 80 625 62150 18 180 1406 I 40 I 63 28 280 2188 21875 38 380 2 9 1 6 9 2 96I8S 48 480 37 375 5" 9 90 7 70 03 3 I 19 190 I 4 148 84 44 29 290 22,66 226156 39 390 304 7 30469 49 490 38 382 28 81 10 100 7|8i 78:13 20 200 I 5 |63 15625 30 300 23 234 44 38 40 400 3 I 312 25 50 50 500 39 390 06 63 III CUBIC FEET. -40 Cubic Keet One Ton ^31.50 rS^ CENTS. $31.50 Cubic J, Feet. * CtH. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ctn. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 Z9 88 11 110 8 86 66 63 21 210 16 165 54 38 31 310 24 244 41 13 41 410 32 322 29 88 2 1 I 20 1 15 58 75 12 120 9 94 45 50 22 220 17 I 73 33 25 32 320 25 252 2 42 420 33 330 08 75 3 30 2 23 36 63 13 130 I 102 24 38 23 230 1 « 18 I I I 13 33 330 25 259 99 88 43 430 33 338 86 63 4 40 3 31 15 50 14 140 I I I I 03 25 24 240 I 8 I 89 90 34 340 2 6 267 78 75 44 440 34 346 65 50 5 50 3 39 94 38 15 150 I I I 1 8 81 13 25 250 19 196 69 88 35 350 27 275 56 63 45 450 35 354 4 4 38 6 60 4 47 73 25 10 160 I 2 I 26 60 26 260 2 204 48 75 36 360 28 283 35 50 46 460 36 362 23 25 7 70 5 55 51 I 3 17 170 13 133 39 88 27 270 2 I 2 I 2 26 63 37 370 29 291 I 4 38 47 470 27 270 I 1 3 S 6 80 63 30 00 18 180 14 141 18 75 28 280 2 2 220 05 50 38 380 2 9 299 93 25 48 480 37 378 80 9 90 7 70 09 88 19 190 14 I 49 96 63 29 290 2 2 228 84 38 39 390 30 307 7 1 I 3 49 490 38 385 59 88 10 100 7 78 88 7 5 20 200 I 5 T 5 7 75 50 30 300 23 236 63 2 5 40 400 3 I 31 5 50 50 500 39 .193. 38 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. ^31.75 79^ CENTS. S31.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 7 79 94 11 110 8 87 73 3 I 21 210 16 166 67 69 81 810 24 246 61 06 41 410 32 325 54 44 2 20 I 15 59 88 12 120 9 95 53 25 22 220 I 7 I 74 46 63 82 820 25 254 40 00 42 420 33 333 34 38 8 80 2 23 38 81 13 180 1 103 32 I 9 23 280 I 8 r 82 2 6 56 33 330 26 261 19 94 43 480 3 4 34 I 13 3 I 4 40 3 31 I 8 75 14 140 I I I I I I I ' 3 24 240 I 9 190 05 50 84 840 26 269 99 88 44 440 34 349 93 25 5 50 3 39 97 69 15 150 I I I I 9 6 25 250 19 198 84 44 85 850 27 277 78 81 45 450 35 35 7 7 2 19 6 60 4 47 76 63 16 160 I 2 I 27 70 00 26 260 2 206 64 38 86 860 28 285 58 75 46 460 36 365 5 I I 3 7 70 5 55 56 56 17 170 I 3 134 49 94 27 270 2 I 2 14 43 31 87 870 29 293 37 69 47 470 37 373 3 1 06 8 80 9 90 6 63 35 50 18 180 I 4 142 29 88 28 280 2 2 222 23 25 8fS 880 30 301 16 63 48 480 3» 381 I 00 7 71 I 4 44 19 190 I 5 I 50 08 8 I 29 290 23 230 2 1 9 89 390 30 309 56 49 490 38 388 89 94 10 100 7 79 94 -Li 20 200 15 88 80 800 23 8 I 40 400 3 I -LLL 75 50 500 39 396 69 88 112 CUBIC FEET, ■40 Cubic Keex One Ton. $32.00 so CENTS. $32.00 Cubic 1 g i Feet. * ; *'"'*■ Cubic Feet. $ ct«. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 80 00 11 110 8 88 80 21 210 1680 1 6 8 j 00 31 310 24 248 80 00 41 410 32 328 80 00 2 20 I I 6 60 00 12 120 9 96 60 00 22 220 I 7 176 60 00 32 320 25 256 60 00 42 420 33 336 60 z% 2 24 40 00 13 130 I 104 40 00 23 230 I 8 184 40 00 33 330 26 264 40 43 430 34 344 40 00 4 40 3 3 2 2 14 140 I I I I 2 2 24 240 19 192 2 00 34 340 27 272 2 00 44 440 35 352 2 5 50 4 40 00 15 150 I 2 120 00 00 25 250 2 200 00 35 350 28 280 00 45 450 36 360 00 6 60 4 48 So 00 10 160 I 2 128 80 26 260 2 o 208 So 36 360 28 288 8 00 46 460 36 368 80 7 70 5 56 60 00 17 170 I 3 136 60 27 270 2 1 2 I 6 60 37 370 29 296 60 00 47 470 37 376 60 8 80 6 64 40 18 180 14 144 40 00 28 280 22 I40 2 2 4 1 38 380 30 304 40 48 480 38 384 40 9 90 7 72 2 19 190 15 X52 2 00 29 290 23 232 2 00 39 390 3 I 31 2 2 49 490 39 392 2 10 100 8 80 n 20 200 16 I 6 30 300 24 00 240 00 40 32 400 320 00 50 500 40 400 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Eeex One Ton. $32.25 80^^ CENTS. $32. 2o Cubic Feet. $ ; Cts. Cubic ! ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * CIS. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 10 ,8 I 8 06 11 8 110 8 8 87 69 21 210 I 6 169 93 3 I 31 24 310 249 99 94 41 410 33 330 06 56 2 20 I 61 16 13 12 120 9 96 68 75 22 220 I 7 I 77 74 38 32 320 25 258 80 00 42 420 33 338 86 63 3 30 2:42 24I 19 13 130 I 104 48 81 23 230 I 8 185 54 44 33 330 26 2 66 61 06 43 430 34 346 67 69 4 40 3 3 2 23 25 14 140 I I 112 29 88 24 240 I 9 193 35 50 34 340 2 7 274 41 13 44 440 35 354 48 7 5 50 4 40 03 3 I 15 150 I 2 120 09 94 25 250 2 Q 201 I 6 56 35 350 28 282- 2 2 19 45 450 36 362 28 8 I 6 60 4 48 84 38 16 160 1 2 129 90 00 26 260 2 209 63 36 360 29 290 03 25 46 460 37 370 09 88 7 70 5 56 64 44 17 170 13 137 71 06 27 270 2 I 2 I 7 77 69 37 370 29 298 83 3 I 47 470 37 378 89 94 8 6 80 64 45 50 18 180 14 I 45 5 I 13 28 280 2 2 225 58 75 38 380 30 306 64 38 48 480 38 387 70 00 9 7 90 72 26 56 19 190 15 I 5 3 32 19 29 290 23 233 38 81 39 390 3 I 314 44 44 49 490 39 395 51 06 10 i 806 100 ' 8063 20 200 I 6 T 6 I 13 2 5 30 300 24 24 I iS 88 40 400 32 322 25 5 50 500 40 403 31 "3 CUBIC FBEX 40 Cubic Rbh;t Onk Ton S32.50 SIX CKNTS. $32. 50 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Keet. 9 cu. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Keet. 9 Cts. 1 10 8 81 I 3 11 110 8 89 94 38 21 210 i 7 I 70 06 63 31 310 25 25 I i 9 88 41 410 33 333 3 I ^ 3 2 20 1 i6 63 25 12 120 9 97 75 50 22 220 I 7 178 88 75 32 320 26 260 00 42 420 34 34 T 13 25 3 30 2 24 44 38 13 130 1 I 05 56 63 23 230 18 I 86 69 88 33 330 26 268 8 1 I 3 43 430 34 349 94 38 4 40 3 32 25 50 14 140 I I I r 3 38 75 24 240 I 9 I 95 50 00 34 340 27 276 63 25 44 440 35 35 7 75 50 5 50 4 40 06 63 88 75 15 150 I 2 121 I 9 88 25 250 2 2 03 3 t I 3 35 350 28 284 44 38 45 450 36 365 56 63 6 60 4 48 16 160 13 I 30 00 26 260 2 I 211 13 25 36 360 29 292 25 50 46 460 37 373 38 75 7 70 5 56 69 88 17 170 13 138 81 13 27 270 2 I 219 94 38 37 370 30 300 06 63 47 470 38 381 I 9 88 8 80 6 65 50 00 18 180 14 146 63 25 28 280 2 2 227 75 50 38 380 3° 308 88 75 48 480 39 390 00 9 90 7 73 31 13 19 190 I 5 15 4 44 38 29 290 23 235 56 63 39 390 3 I 316 69 88 49 490 3 9 398 8 I 13 10 100 8 8 I 13 2 5 20 200 16 162 25 50 30 300 24 243 38 7 5 40 400 32 32s 50 00 50 500 40 406 63 25 CUBIC KEET. 40 CuBio Keet One Ton. $32.75 8174 CENTS. $32.75 Cubic Feet. 9 CtB. Cubic Feet f cts. Cubic Feet. f cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 8 « 2 I 9 11 110 9 90 3 I 06 21 210 I 7 I 7 I 19 94 81 810 25 253 38 8 I 41 410 33 335 5 7 69 2 20 I 16 64 38 12 120 9 98 83 25 22 220 I 8 180 I 13 82 820 26 262 2 00 42 420 34 343 39 88 3 80 2 24 46 56 13 130 I 106 64 44 23 280 18 188 83 31 88 880 27 270 2 1 9 48 430 35 352 2 I 06 4 40 3 32 28 75 14 140 I I I I 4 46 63 24 240 19 196 65 50 84 840 27 278 84 38 44 440 36 360 03 25 5 60 4 40 09 94 15 150 I 2 122 28 81 25 250 2 204 47 69 85 850 28 286 66 5 5 45 450 36 368 84 44 6 60 4 49 91 13 16 160 13 131 I 00 26 260 2 I a I 2 29 88 86 860 29 294 48 75 46 460 37 376 66 63 7 70 5 5 7 73 3 ' 17 170 I 3 1 39 92 19 27 270 2 2 221 I I 06 87 870 30 302 29 94 47 470 38 384 48 8 I 8 80 6 65 55 50 18 180 14 147 74 38 28 280 2 2 329 93 2 5 88 880 3 I 3 I I I I 13 48 480 39 393 30 00 90 7 73 37 69 19 190 1 5 I 55 56 56 29 290 23 237 74 44 89 890 3 I 31 9 93 3 I 49 490 40 401 I 2 i 9 10 100 8 8 I 19 88 20 200 16 38 1^ 30 800 24 56 63 40 400 32 75 5 50 500 40 94 38 114 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. ^33.00 S2^ CENTS. $33.00 Cubic ^ Feet. I * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ctf». Feet. ^ *^**' Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 83 25 11 110 9 90 08 75 21 210 I 7 I 73 33 25 31 310 25 255 58 75 41 410 33 338 83 25 2 20 I I 6 65 50 12 120 9 99 90 22 220 I 8 I 81 15 50 32 320 26 264 40 00 42 420 34 346 65 50 3 30 2 24 48 75 13 130 I I 07 73 25 23 230 I 8 I 89 98 75 33 330 27 272 23 2 5 43 430 35 354 48 75 30 4 40 3 33 30 00 14 140 I I I T 5 55 50 24 240 19 I 9 8 80 00 34 340 28 280 05 50 44 440 36 363 50 6 60 4 41 13 25 95 50 15 150 I 2 I 23 38 75 25 250 2 206 63 25 35 350 28 288 88 75 45 450 37 37 I I 3 25 4 49 16 160 I 3 132 2 00 26 260 2 t 2 I 4 45 5 36 360 29 297 70 00 46 460 37 3 79 95 50 7 70 5 57 78 75 17 170 14 140 03 2 5 27 270 2 2 2 2 2 28 75 37 370 30 305 53 25 47 470 38 387 78 75 8 1 6 80 1 6 6 60 18 180 14 I 4 i> 85 50 28 2 SO 23 23 I I 38 380 3 I 313 35 50 48 480 39 396 60 00 9 90 7 74 43 25 19 190 i 5 156 68 75 29 290 23 239 93 25 39 390 32 32 I 18 75 49 490 40 404 43 25 10 i 8 100 1 8 2 25 50 20 200 I 6 16.S 50 30 300 24 247 75 50 40 400 33 330 00 50 500 4 I 4 I 2 25 50 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. $33.25 S3}i CENTS. $33.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 83 3 I 11 110 9 91 I 4 44 21 210 I 7 I 74 46 56 31 310 2577 25769 41 410 34 340 08 81 2 20 I 16 66 63 12 120 9 99 98 75 22 220 I 8 182 29 88 32 320 2 6 2 66 bo 42 420 34 349 91 13 3 30 2 24 49 94 13 130 1 108 8 r 06 23 230 19 191 I 2 19 33 330 27 2 74 43 3 I 43 430 35 35 7 74 44 4 40 3 33 33 25 14 140 I I I I 6 64 38 24 240 19 199 95 50 34 340 28 282 26 63 44 440 36 365 58 75 5 50 4 4 I 16 56 15 150 I 2 124 47 69 25 250 2 207 78 8 I 35 350 2 9 290 09 94 45 450 37 374 4 I 06 6 60 4 49 99 88 16 160 I 3 I 33 30 26 260 2 I 216 61 13 36 360 29 299 93 2 5 46 460 3» 382 24 38 7 70 • 5 58 82 I 9 17 170 14 I 4 I I 3 3 I 27 270 2 2 224 44 44 37 370 30 307 76 56 47 470 39 390 07 69 8 80 6 66 65 50 18 180 I 4 149 96 63 28 280 23 232 28 75 38 380 31 315 59 88 48 480 39 399 90 00 9 90 7 74 48 81 19 190 I 5 I 57 79 94 29 290 24 24 I I I 06 39 390 32 324 42 19 49 490 40 407 73 3 I 10 100 8 83 3 I I 3 20 200 I 6 166 63 2 5 30 300 24 249 94 38 40 400 33 332 25 50 500 41 41 5 56 63 115 CUBIC FBKT, 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $33. 50 83% CKNXS. S33.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 10 8 84 38 11 110 9 92 2 I 13 21 210 I 7 I 75 59 88 31 310 25 259 96 63 41 410 34 343 34 38 2 20 I I 6 68 75 12 120 I 100 05 50 22 220 I 8 1 84 43 25 32 320 26 268 80 00 42 420 35 35 I I 8 75 3 30 2 25 5 I I 3 13 130 I I 08 89 88 23 230 I 9 192 26 63 33 330 27 276 64 38 43 430 36 360 I 1 3 4 40 3 33 35 50 14 140 I I I I 7 73 25 24 240 2 201 I 00 34 340 28 284 48 75 44 440 36 368 85 50 5 50 4 41 19 88 15 150 I 2 I 25 56 63 25 250 2 209 94 38 35 350 29 293 3 1 13 45 450 37 376 69 88 (> 60 5 SO 03 25 16 160 I 3 134 40 26 260 2 I 2 1 7 78 75 36 360 30 301 15 50 46 460 385 53 25 7 70 5 58 86 63 17 170 I 4 I 42 24 38 27 270 2 2 226 6 I I 3 37 370 30 309 99 88 47 470 39 3 93 36 63 8 80 6 67 70 00 IS 180 I 5 I 50 08 75 28 280 23 234 45 50 38 380 3 I 318 83 25 48 480 40 402 2 9 90 7 75 54 38 19 190 15 159 91 I 3 29 290 24 242 29 88 39 390 32 326 66 63 49 490 4 1 410 04 38 88 75 10 100 8 8i 38 75 20 200 16 I 67 75 30 300 25 2 5 I 13 25 40 400 33 3 35 50 50 500 4 I 4 I 8 CUBIC FEKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $33.75 84^ CENTS. $33.75 Cubic Feet. $ 1 Cts. 1 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 10 84 8 44 11 110 9 92 28 81 21 210 1 7 I 77 72 I 9 31 310 26 261 I 6 56 41 410 34 345 59 94 2 20 I 16 69 88 12 120 I I I 1 3 2 5 22 220 I 8 18.S 56 63 82 820 27 270 00 42 420 35 354 44 38 3 80 2 25 53 31 13 180 I 109 97 68 23 230 19 I 94 41 06 83 830 27 278 84 4,4 48 480 36 362 28 81 4 40 3 3 3 38 75 14 140 I I I I 8 81 13 24 240 2 202 2 5 50 84 340 28 286 69 88 44 440 37 37 > 1 3 2 5 5 60 4 42 2 2 19 15 150 I 2 I 26 66 56 25 250 2 I 2 I 09 94 85 850 29 295 53 3 I 45 450 37 379 97 69 6 60 5 50 06 63 16 160 I 3 I 3 5 50 26 260 2 I 2 I 9 94 38 36 860 30 303 3^^ 75 46 460 38 388 8 I I 3 7 70 5 59 91 06 17 170 14 143 3 4 44 27 270 2 2 2 27 78 81 87 870 3 I 3 I 2 2 2 19 47 470 39 396 66 56 8 80 6 67 75 50 18 180 I 5 I 5 I I 9 88 28 280 *3 236 63 25 88 880 32 320 06 63 48 480 40 405 50 9 90 7 75 59 94 19 190 I 60 03 3 I 29 290 24 244 47 69 89 890 32 329 9 ' 06 49 490 4 I 4 I 3 34 44 10 100 8 84 44 38 20 200 I 6 I 68 88 80 800 25 31 I 3 40 400 33 75 5 50 500 4 2 4 2 I I 9 88 i 116 CUBIC FKKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton $34.00 85 CENTS. $34.00 Cubic 1 ^ Feet. ' Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 8 Cts. 1 10 8 85 50 11 110 9 93 35 50 21 210 I 7 178 85 50 31 310 26 263 35 50 41 410 34 348 85 50 2 20 I I 7 70 12 120 I 102 2 22 220 I 8 187 70 00 32 320 27 272 2 00 42 420 35 357 70 3 30 2 25 55 50 13 130 1 I I I 05 50 23 230 I 9 195 55 50 33 330 28 280 05 50 43 430 36 365 55 50 4 40 3 34 40 14 140 I I I I 9 90 00 24 240 2 204 40 00 34 340 28 289 90 00 44 440 37 374 40 5 50 4 42 25 50 15 150 I 2 I 2 7 75 50 25 250 2 I 212 25 50 35 350 29 297 75 50 45 450 38 382 25 50 6 GO 5 5 I I 16 160 13 136 60 00 26 260 2 2 221 I 36 360 30 306 60 46 460 39 39^ I 7 70 5 59 95 50 17 170 14 I 44 45 50 27 270 2 2 229 95 50 37 370 3 I 314 45 50 47 470 39 399 95 50 8 80 6 68 80 00 18 180 I 5 153 30 28 'J 80 -23 238 80 38 380 32 323 30 48 480 40 408 80 9 90 7 76 65 50 19 190 I 6 161 I 5 50 29 290 24 246 65 50 39 390 33 33 I I 5 50 49 490 41 416 65 50 10 10(» 8 8s 50 20 200 I 7 170 00 30 300 25 2 5 5 5 40 400 34 340 50 500 42 425 50 CUBIC KKET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $34.25 B5^ CENTS. $34.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. « Cts. Cubic F'eet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. f CIS. 1 10 8 86 58 11 110 9 94 42 19 21 210 17 I 79 98 8 r 31 310 2 6 265 54 44 41 410 35 35 1 I I 06 2 20 I I 7 71 I 3 12 120 I 102 28 75 22 220 18 188 84 38 32 320 27 274 40 00 42 420 35 359 96 63 3 30 2 25 57 69 13 130 I I III 13 31 23 230 19 196 69 94 33 330 28 282 26 56 43 430 36 368 82 19 4 40 3 34 43 25 14 140 I I I I 9 99 88 24 240 2 205 55 50 34 340 29 291 I I I 3 44 440 3 7 376 68 75 5 50 4 42 28 82 15 150 I 2 I 28 84 44 25 250 2 I 2 I 4 4 I 06 35 350 29 299 97 69 45 450 38 385 53 31 6 60 5 5 I I 4 38 16 160 13 137 70 00 26 260 2 2 222 26 63 36 360 32 308 83 25 46 460 39 393 39 88 7 70 5 5 9 99 94 17 170 I 4 I 45 56 56 27 270 23 23 I I 2 19 37 370 31 316 68 81 47 470 40 402 24 44 8 80 6 68 85 50 18 180 15 154 4 I I 3 28 280 23 239 98 75 38 380 32 325 54 38 48 480 4 I 4 I I r 00 90 7 77 71 06 19 190 I 6 I 62 27 69 29 290 24 248 83 31 39 390 33 333 39 94 49 490 4 I 4 I 9 96 56 10 100 8 85 56 63 20 200 I 7 r 7 I 13 2 5 30 300 25 2 s6 69 H8 40 400 34 342 25 5 50 500 42 428 81 I 3 117 CUBIC KKKT, 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. ^34. 50 «6;^ CENTS. $34. 50 Cubic F«et. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct«. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 86 63 11 110 9 94 49 88 21 210 18 181 I I 13 31 310 26 267 74 38 41 410 35 353 36 63 2 20 I I 7 73 25 12 120 I 103 35 50 22 220 18 I 89 96 75 32 320 27 276 60 42 420 36 362 23 25 3 30 2 25 59 88 13 130 I I 112 2 I 13 23 230 I 9 198 84 38 33 330 28 284 46 63 43 430 37 370 09 88 4 40 3 34 45 50 14 140 I 2 120 08 75 24 240 2 207 70 34 340 29 293 33 25 44 440 37 379 95 50 5 4 60 4 3 3 I 13 15 150 1 2 129 94 38 25 250 2 I 2 I 5 56 63 35 350 30 301 19 88 45 450 38 388 81 I 3 6 60 5 5 I I 8 75 16 160 I 3 138 80 00 26 260 2 2 224 43 2 5 36 360 3 I 3 10 05 50 46 460 39 396 68 75 7 70 6 60 04 38 17 170 I 4 146 66 63 27 270 23 232 29 88 37 370 31 319 91 13 47 470 40 405 54 3*> 8 1 6 80 1 69 90 18 180 I 5 I 55 5 3 25 28 280 24 24 I I 5 50 38 380 32 327 78 75 48 480 41 4 I 4 40 00 9 90 7 77 76 63 19 190 I 6 163 39 88 29 290 25 250 I 13 39 390 33 336 64 38 49 490 4 2 422 26 63 10 100 8 86 63 2 5 20 200 I 7 172 25 52. 30 300 25 258 88 75 40 400 34 345 50 50 500 43 431 13 2 5 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reex One Ton. $34.75 Sej4 CENTS. $34.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. « cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 87 69 11 110 9 95 56 56 21 210 I 8 182 24 44 31 310 26 269 93 3 I 41 410 35 356 62 19 2 20 I 17 74 38 12 120 I 104 43 25 22 220 I 9 191 I I I 3 32 320 27 278 80 00 42 420 36 364 49 88 3 80 4 40 5 60 2 26 61 06 18 180 I I I I 2 29 94 23 280 19 199 98 8 I 33 830 2 8 286 67 69 43 430 37 373 36 56 3 34 48 75 14 140 I 2 I 2 I I 6 63 24 240 2 208 85 50 34 840 29 295 54 38 44 440 38 382 23 25 4 43 34 44 15 160 I 3 13'.) 03 3 I 25 250 2 I 2 I 7 72 19 85 850 30 304 4 I 06 45 450 39 390 09 94 6 60 5 52 a I 13 16 160 1 3 139 90 00 26 260 2 2 225 59 88 86 860 3 I 3 I 2 2 8 75 46 460 3 9 3 9 9. 96 63 7 70 6 60 08 81 17 170 14 147 77 69 27 270 23 234 46 56 87 870 32 3 2 I I 4 44 47 470 40 408 83 31 8 80 6 69 95 50 18 180 I 5 t56 64 38 28 280 24 243 33 25 88 880 33 330 1 13 48 480 4 I 4 T 7 70 00 9 90 7 78 82 19 19 190 I 6 165 5 I 06 29 290 25 25 I 19 94 89 890 33 338 88 81 49 490 42 425 57 69 10 100 8 86 69 88 20 200 I 7 38 11 80 800 26 260 06 40 400 34 75 1^ 50 500 43 434 44 38 118 CUBIC FEKT. 40 CuBio Keet One Ton. $35.00 87>^ CENTS. $35.00 Cubic Feet. $ Ots. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cable Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 88 75 11 110 9 96 63 25 21 210 I 8 183 38 75 31 310 27 271 I 3 25 41 410 35 35» 88 75 2 20 I I 7 75 50 12 120 I I 05 50 22 220 I 9 192 25 50 32 320 28 280 00 42 420 36 367 75 50 63 25 3 30 2 26 63 25 13 130 I I I I % 38 75 23 230 2 201 I 3 25 33 830 28 288 88 75 43 430 37 376 4 40 3 35 50 00 14 140 I 2 122 25 50 24 240 2 I 210 00 00 34 340 29 297 75 50 44 440 38 385 50 00 50 4 43 38 75 15 150 ^3 13 I 13 25 25 250 2 I 2 I 8 88 75 35 350 30 306 63 25 45 450 39 393 38 75 6 60 5 52 25 50 Itt 160 14 140 00 26 260 2 2 227 75 50 36 360 31 315 50 00 46 460 40 402 25 50 7 70 6 61 13 25 17 170 I 4 I 48 88 75 27 270 23 236 63 25 37 370 32 32 ^ 38 75 47 470 41 41 r 1 3 2 5 8 80 7 70 00 IS 180 I 5 I 57 75 50 28 280 24 245 50 38 380 33 332 25 50 48 480 42 420 9 90 7 78 88 75 19 190 16 166 63 25 29 290 25 253 38 75 39 390 34 341 1 3 25 49 490 42 428 88 75 10 100 8 87 75 50 20 200 I 7 I 7 5 50 30 300 2 6 262 25 40 400 35 350 50 500 43 4 .^ 7 75 ^ CUBIC KEET. 40 CuBio Keet One Ton. $35.25 88>^ CENTS. $35.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 8 88 81 11 110 9 96 69 94 21 210 I 8 185 5 I 06 31 310 2 7 273 32 I 9 41 410 36 361 13 3 I 2 20 1176 1763 12 120 I 105 58 75 22 220 19 193 39 88 32 320 2 8 282 2 00 42 420 37 370 I 13 3 30 2 26 64 44 13 130 I I I I 4 46 56 23 230 2 202 27 69 33 330 29 290 08 81 43 430 37 378 89 94 4 40 3 35 53 25 14 140 I 2 123 34 38 24 240 2 I 211 I 5 50 34 840 29 299 96 63 44 440 38 387 78 7 5 5 50 4 44 41 06 16 150 I 3 132 2 2 19 25 250 2 2 220 03 31 35 350 30 308 84 44 45 450 39 396 66 56 6 60 5 5 2 29 88 16 160 I 4 I 4 I I 00 26 260 2 2 229 91 13 36 360 31 3 I 7 73 25 46 460 40 405 54 38 7 70 6 61 I 7 69 17 170 14 149 98 81 27 270 23 237 79 94 37 370 32 326 61 06 47 470 4 I 4 14 42 19 8 80 7 70 05 50 18 180 15 158 86 63 28 280 24 246 68 75 38 380 33 334 49 88 48 480 42 423 30 00 9 90 7 79 93 3 I 19 190 16 167 74 44 29 290 25 255 56 56 39 390 34 343 3 7 69 49 490 43 431 18 81 10 100 8 88 81 T 3 20 200 I 7 176 63 25 30 300 2 6 264 44 38 40 400 35 3 5 2 25 5 50 500 44 440 06 63 119 CUBIC KKE)T. 40 Cubic Reex Onaj Ton. S35.60 88^ CENTS. $35. 50 Cubic 4 Feet. ' Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 CtB. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. 1 10 8 89 8b 11 110 9 97 76 63 21 210 I 8 186 64 38 31 310 27 275 5 I I 3 41 410 36 363 39 88 2 20 I I 7 7S 75 12 120 I 106 65 5 22 220 19 I 95 53 25 32 320 28 284 4 42 420 37 372 28 75 3 30 2 26 66 63 13 130 I I I I 5 54 38 23 230 2 204 41 13 33 330 29 292 29 88 43 430 38 381 I 6 63 4 40 3 35 55 50 14 140 I 2 I 24 43 25 24 240 2 I 2 I 3 30 34 340 30 30 I 18 75 44 440 39 390 05 50 5 50 4 44 44 38 15 150 13 133 3 I t 3 25 250 2 2 221 I 9 88 35 350 3 I 3 10 06 63 45 450 39 399 94 38 6 60 5 53 33 25 16 160 14 142 2 00 26 260 23 230 08 75 36 360 3 I 3 19 95 50 46 460 40 408 83 25 7 70 6 62 2 I 13 17 170 15 r 50 09 88 27 270 23 239 96 63 37 370 32 328 84 38 47 470 4 I 41 7 7 I I 3 8 80 7 71 I 00 18 180 I 5 I 59 98 75 28 280 24 248 85 50 38 380 33 33 7 73 25 48 480 4 2 426 60 90 7 79 99 88 19 190 I 6 168 86 63 29 290 25 257 74 38 39 390 34 346 6 I I 3 49 490 43 434 49 88 10 100 8 88 88 20 200 I 7 I 7 7 75 50 30 300 26 266 63 2 .S 40 400 35 3 55 50 50 500 44 4 43 38 75 CUBIC KKKT. 40 Cubic Keet Onk Ton. $35.75 89^ CKNTS. $35.75 Cubic Feet. » Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 8 89 94 11 110 9 98 83 31 21 210 18 187 77 69 31 810 2 7 277 7 I 06 41 410 36 366 64 44 2 20 I I 7 79 88 12 120 I 107 75 2 5 22 220 19 196 66 63 32 320 28 286 60 00 42 420 37 375 5 4 38 8 80 2 26 68 81 13 130 I I I I 6 62 I 9 23 230 2 205 56 56 33 330 29 294 49 94 48 430 38 384 43 31 4 40 3 35 58 75 14 140 I 2 I 25 5 I I 3 24 240 2 I 2 I 4 45 50 34 340 30 303 39 88 44 440 39 393 33 25 5 50 4 44 47 69 15 150 I 3 134 4 I 06 26 250 2 2 223 34 44 85 850 3 I 3 I 2 28 81 45 450 40 402 2 2 19 I J 13 6 60 5 53 36 63 16 160 14 1 43 30 00 26 260 23 232 24 38 36 860 32 321 I 8 75 46 460 4 I 4 I I 7 70 6 62 26 56 17 170 I 5 I 5 I I 9 94 27 270 24 24 I 13 3 I 87 870 33 330 07 69 47 470 42 420 I 06 8 80 7 7 I I 5 50 18 180 16 160 09 88 28 280 25 250 03 25 88 880 33 339 96 63 48 480 42 429 90 00 9 90 8 80 04 4 » 19 190 I 6 169 98 8 I 29 290 25 259 92 I 9 89 890 34 348 86 56 49 490 43 437 79 94 10 100 8 S5- 94 38 20 200 1 7 178. 88 80 800 2 6 268 8 I 1± 40 400 3 5 J.51. 75 50 50 500 44 446 69 8 8 120 CUBIC FKET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $36. OO GO CENTS. $36.00 Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 2 20 9 90 11 110 9 99 90 21 210 I 8 189 90 31 310 27 279 90 00 41 410 36 369 90 I I 8 80 12 120 I 108 80 00 22 220 I 9 198 bo 32 320 28 288 80 00 42 420 37 378 80 00 3 30 2 27 70 00 13 130 I I I I 7 70 DO 23 230 2 207 7 33 330 29 297 70 43 430 3« 387 70 00 4 40 3 36 60 14 140 I 2 I 26 60 24 240 2 I 216 60 00 34 340 30 306 60 44 440 39 396 60 5 50 ■4 45 50 15 150 13 135 50 00 25 250 22 50 225 00 35 350 31 3 I 5 50 45 450 40 405 50 00 6 60 5 54 40 u 16 160 14 I 44 40 00 26 260 23 234 40 36 360 32 324 40 00 46 460 41 41 4 40 00 7 70 6 63 3^ 00 17 170 I 5 153 30 27 270 24 243 30 00 37 370 33 333 30 47 470 42 423 30 3 H 80 7 72 2 18 180 I 6 162 2 28 280 2520 252 00 38 380 34 342 2 00 48 480 43 432 2 9 90 8 8 I I 00 19 190 I 7 I 7 I I 29 290 26 261 I 39 390 35 35 I 1 49 490 44 441 I 00 10 1 9 100 90 20 200 18 I 80 30 300 2700 2 7 ' 40 400 36 360 50 500 45 450 CUBIC FEET. 40 OuBio Keet One Ton. $36.25 90>^ CENTS. $36.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 9 91 06 11 110 9 99 97 69 21 210 i 9 190 03 31 31 310 28 280 09 94 41 410 37 3 7 I 16 56 2 20 I I 8 81 13 12 120 I 108 88 75 22 220 r 9 I 99 94 38 32 320 29 290 00 42 420 38 380 06 63 3 30 2 27 72 19 13 130 1 I I I 7 78 81 23 230 2 208 84 44 33 330 29 299 9 I 06 43 430 38 389 97 69 4 40 3 36 63 25 14 140 I 2 126 69 88 24 240 2 I 2 I 7 75 50 34 340 30 308 81 13 44 440 39 398 88 75 5 50 4 45 53 3 I 15 150 13 135 59 94 25 250 2 2 226 66 56 35 350 3 I 3 I 7 72 19 45 450 40 407 78 81 6 60 5 54 44 38 16 160 I 4 I 45 50 00 26 260 23 235 56 63 36 360 3 2 326 63 25 46 460 4 I 4 I 6 69 88 7 70 6 63 34 44 17 170 15 I 54 4 I 06 27 270 24 244 47 69 37 370 33 335 53 3 I 47 470 42 425 59 04 8 80 7 72 2 5 50 18 180 I 6 163 3 i I 3 28 280 25 253 38 75 38 380 34 344 44 38 48 480 43 435 50 00 9 90 8 81 I 6 56 19 190 I 7 I 72 2 2 I 9 29 290 26 262 28 6 I 39 390 35 353 34 44 49 490 44 444 4 I 06 10 100 9 90 06 63 20 200 18 I 8 I 1 3 2 s 30 300 27 2 7 I i 9 8 8 40 400 36 362 25 5 50 500 45 45 3 3 I I 3 121 CUBIC FEHT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. S36.50 Ql% CENTS. S36.50 Cubic feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 9 I I 3 11 110 I 100 04 38 21 210 19 191 16 63 31 310 28 282 29 88 41 410 37 374 41 13 2 20 I I 8 83 2 5 12 120 I 109 95 50 22 220 2 200 08 75 32 320 29 292 2 00 42 420 3» 383 33 25 3 30 2 27 74 38 13 130 I I I 18 86 63 23 230 2 209 98 88 33 330 30 301 I I 13 43 430 39 392 24 38 4 40 3 36 65 50 14 140 I 2 127 78 75 24 240 2 I 2 19 90 00 34 340 3 I 3 TO 03 25 44 440 40 401 I 5 50 5 50 4 45 56 63 15 150 13 136 69 88 25 250 2 2 228 81 t 3 35 350 3 I 3 19 94 38 45 450 4 I 410 06 63 6 60 5 54 48 75 16 160 14 146 60 00 26 260 23 237 73 25 36 360 32 328 85 50 46 460 41 41 9 98 7 5 7 70 6 63 39 88 17 170 I 5 I 55 5 I 13 27 270 2 4 246 64 38 37 370 33 33 7 76 63 47 470 42 428 89 88 8 80 7 73 30 00 IS 180 16 164 43 25 28 280 25 255 55 50 38 380 34 346 68 75 48 480 43 438 80 9 90 8 82 2 I 13 19 190 I 7 I 7 3 34 38 29 290 2 264 46 63 39 390 35 355 59 88 49 490 44 44 7 71 13 63 2 <; 10 100 9 —21 13 25 20 200 18 I 82 25 5 30 300 2 7 273 38 40 400 36 365 50 50 500 45 456 CUBIC KBET. 40 Cubic Keet Oned Ton. $36.75 91^ CENTS. $36.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ 1 cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 10 9 92 19 11 110 1 I I I I 06 21 210 I 9 192 29 94 81 810 28 284 48 81 41 410 37 376 69 2 20 I 18 84 38 12 120 I I I I 03 25 22 220 2 202 2 I I 3 82 820 29 294 40 00 42 420 38 385 59 88 3 80 2 27 76 56 18 180 I I I 19 94 44 28 280 2 I 2X1 13 3 I 33 880 30 303 32 19 48 430 39 395 5 I o6 4 40 3 36 68 75 14 140 I 2 128 «6 63 24 240 2 2 220 05 50 84 840 3 I 3 I 2 24 38 44 440 40 404 43 25 50 4 45 59 94 15 150 I 3 137 78 81 25 250 2 2 229 69 85 850 32 3 2 I 16 56 45 450 4 I 413 34 44 6 60 5 55 5 I 13 16 160 I 4 147 70 26 260 23 238 89 88 86 860 33 330 08 75 46 460 42 422 26 63 7 70 6 64 43 3 » 17 170 I 5 156 62 19 27 270 24 248 81 06 87 870 33 339 99 94 47 470 43 43 I 18 8 I 8 80 7 73 35 50 18 180 I 6 165 54 38 28 280 25 257 73 25 88 880 34 349 91 13 48 480 44 44 I I 00 9 90 8 82 2 7 69 19 190 I 7 174 46 56 29 290 2 6 266 64 44 89 890 35 35« 83 31 49 490 45 45 ^ 2 19 10 100 9 19 8H 20 200 r 8 38 ill 80 300 27 27s 56 63 40 400 36 367 75 50 50 500 45 4 5 9 9^ 38 122 CUBIC FKBT. 40 OuBio Keex One Ton. S37.00 92^ CENTS. $37.00 Cubic J, Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Keet, 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 93 25 11 110 I I I 18 75 21 210 19 194 43 25 31 310 28 286 68 75 41 410 37 379 93 25 2 20 I l8 S5 50 12 120 I I I I I I 22 220 2 203 35 50 32 320 29 296 60 00 42 420 38 388 85 50 3 30 2 2 7 78 75 13 130 I 2 120 03 25 23 230 2 I 212 28 75 33 330 30 305 53 25 43 430 39 397 78 75 4 40 3 37 70 14 140 I 2 129 95 50 24 240 2 2 222 2 34 340 31 31 4 45 50 44 440 40 407 70 5 60 4 46 63 25 15 150 13 138 88 75 25 250 23 23 I I 3 25 35 350 32 323 38 75 45 450 4 I 416 63 25 6 60 5 55 55 50 16 160 14 I 48 80 00 26 260 24 240 5 50 36 360 33 333 30 46 460 42 425 5 5 50 7 70 6 64 48 75 17 170 15 157 73 25 27 270 24 249 98 75 37 370 34 342 23 25 47 470 43 434 48 75 8 80 7 74 40 00 18 180 I 6 166 65 50 28 280 25 259 90 00 38 380 3 5 35 I 15 50 48 480 44 444 40 00 9 90 8 83 33 25 19 190 I 7 I 75 58 75 29 290 26 268 83 25 39 390 3b 360 08 75 49 490 45 453 33 25 10 100 9 92 25 50 20 200 I 8 185 50 30 300 2 7 2 7 7 75 50 40 400 37 370 50 500 46 462 25 50 CUBIC FEKT, 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $37.25 Q3}i CENTS. $37.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 9 93 31 11 110 I 102 2 4 44 21 210 19 195 56 56 31 310 2 5 288 87 69 41 410 38 381 18 81 2 20 I 18 86 63 12 120 I I III 18 75 22 220 2 204 49 88 32 320 29 298 80 00 42 420 39 39 I I I 13 3 30 2 27 79 94 13 130 I 2 121 I I 06 23 230 2 I 2 I 4 42 I 9 33 330 30 307 73 31 43 430 40 400 04 44 4 40 3 37 73 25 14 140 13 I 30 04 38 24 240 2 2 223 35 50 34 840 3 • 316 66 63 44 440 40 409 9« 7 5 5 50 4 46 66 56 15 150 I 3 139 97 69 25 250 23 232 28 81 35 350 32 325 59 94 45 450 41 41 9 91 06 6 60 5 55 59 88 16 160 14 I 49 90 00 26 260 24 242 2 I 13 36 360 33 335 53 25 46 460 42 428 84 3^ 7 70 6 65 52 I 9 17 170 I 5 t58 83 3 I 27 270 2 5 25 I 14 44 37 370 34 344 46 56 47 470 43 •43 7 77 69 8 80 7 74 45 50 18 180 16 167 76 63 28 280 26 260 08 75 38 380 35 353 39 88 48 480 44 447 70 63 3 I 9 90 8 83 38 81 19 190 I 7 176 69 94 29 290 27 270 I 06 39 390 36 363 32 19 49 490 45 456 10 100 9 9 3 31 13 20 200 18 t86 63 25 30 27 2 7 q 94 40 400 3 7 372 25 50 50 500 46 465 56 63 123 CUBIC FEET. •40 Cubic Keet One Ton $37.50 93^ CENTS. $37.50 Cubic Feet. $ Ct<«. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * CtA. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 94 38 11 110 I I 03 3 I 13 21 210 19 196 69 88 31 310 29 290 06 63 41 410 38 384 44 38 2 20 I 18 88 75 12 120 I I 112 25 50 22 220 2 206 63 25 32 320 30 300 42 420 39 393 38 75 3 30 2 28 81 I 3 13 130 I 2 121 I 9 88 23 230 2 I 2 I 5 56 63 33 330 30 309 94 37 43 430 40 403 31 ^3 4 40 3 37 75 50 14 140 I 3 I 3 I I 3 25 24 240 2 2 225 50 00 34 340 3 I 3x8 88 75 44 440 4 1 4 I 2 25 50 5 50 4 46 69 88 15 150 I 4 140 06 63 25 250 23 234 44 38 35 350 32 328 81 13 45 450 42 42 I I 9 88 6 60 5 50 63 25 56 63 16 160 I 5 I 5 ^ 00 26 260 24 243 38 75 36 360 3 3 337 75 50 46 460 43 43 I I 3 25 7 70 6 65 17 170 15 159 94 38 27 270 25 253 31 I 3 37 370 34 346 69 88 47 470 44 440 06 63 8 80 7 75 50 18 180 I 6 168 88 75 28 2 SO 26 262 25 SO 38 380 35 356 63 25 48 480 45 453 00 9 90 8 84 44 38 19 190 i 7 178 8 1 I 3 29 290 27 27 I 19 88 39 390 36 365 56 63 49 490 45 459 94 38 10 100 9 93. 38 7 5 20 200 I 8 187 75 S 30 300 2 8 28 r 13 2 5 40 400 3 7 3 7 5 50 50 500 46 468 88 7 ."^ CUBIC FEET. ■40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $37.75 QAfs Cents. $37.75 Cubic 4 Feet. ' Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 94 44 11 110 I 103 38 81 21 210 ^9 I 98 82 r 9 31 310 29 292 26 56 41 410 38 386 69 94 2 20 I I 8 89 88 12 120 I I I 13 33 25 22 220 2 207 76 63 32 320 30 302 2 00 42 420 39 396 64 38 3 80 2 28 83 3 I 13 130 I 2 122 27 69 23 230 2 1 2 I 7 71 06 33 330 3 1 31 I I 4 44 43 430 4 405 58 81 4 40 3 37 78 7 5 14 140 13 132 2 1 i 3 24 240 2 2 226 65 50 34 840 32 320 °9 88 44 440 4 I 4 15 53 25 6 50 4 47 72 ^9 15 150 14 14 I I 6 56 25 250 23 235 59 94 35 850 33 330 03 3 I 45 450 42 424 47 6q 6 60 5 56 66 63 16 160 15 I 5 I I 00 26 260 24 245 54 38 86 860 33 339 98 75 46 460 43 434 41 I 3 7 70 6 66 61 06 17 170 I 6 I 60 04 44 27 270 25 254 48 8 r 37 870 34 349 92 19 47 470 44 443 36 56 8 80 7 7 5 55 50 18 180 I 6 169 99 88 28 280 2 b 264 43 25 88 880 35 358 86 63 48 480 45 45 3 30 00 9 00 8 84 49 94 19 190 I 7 I 79 93 3 I 29 290 2 7 273 3 7 69 89 890 36 368 81 06 49 490 46 462 24 44 10 100 9 .94 44 20 200 I 8 I 88 88 30 300 28 283 3 I I 3 40 400 37 377. 75 50 50 500 47 47 I I P 88 124 CUBIC KKBT. 40 Cubic Reex One Ton. $38. OO 95 CENTS. . $38. OO Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 95 50 11 110 I 104 45 50 21 210 19 199 95 50 31 310 29 294 45 50 41 410 38 389 95 50 2 20 I 19 90 12 120 I I I I 4 40 22 220 2 209 90 00 32 320 30 304 40 00 42 420 39 399 90 3 30 2 28 «5 50 13 180 I 2 I 23 35 50 23 230 2 I 2 I 8 85 50 33 330 3 I 3 I 3 35 50 43 430 40 408 85 50 4 40 3 38 80 00 14 140 I 3 I 33 3 00 24 240 2 2 228 80 34 340 32 323 30 44 440 4 I 4 I 8 80 5 50 4 47 75 50 15 150 X 4 I 42 25 50 25 250 23 237 75 50 35 350 3 3 332 25 50 45 450 42 427 75 50 6 60 5 57 70 00 16 160 I 5 I 5 2 2 26 260 24170 24700 36 360 34 342 2 46 460 43 437 70 00 7 70 6 66 65 50 17 170 I 6 i6t 15 50 27 270 2 5 256 65 50 37 370 35 3 5 r I 5 5 47 470 44 446 65 50 8 80 7 76 60 18 180 I 7 I 7 I I 28 280 2 b 6 2 6 6 I 00 38 380 30 361 I 48 480 45 45 6 bo 9 90 8 85 55 50 19 190 18 I 80 05 50 29 290 2 7 i5 5 2 75 S50 39 390 37 370 ^>5 50 49 490 46 465 55 50 10 100 9 95 50 20 200 I 9 190 30 300 28 50 285 00 40 400 38 380 50 500 47 475 50 CUBIC KKET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. ft $38.25 95^ CENTS. $38.25 Cubic Feet. $ 1 Cts. Cubic J. \ ^^ Feet. * ; Cts. Cubic F^et. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 97 56 11 110 I 105 52 19 21 210 2 200 08 8 I 31 310 29 296 64 44 41 410 39 392 2 I 06 2 20 I 19 91 13 12 120 I 1 I I 4 48 75 22 220 2 1 2 T 04 38 32 320 30 306 60 00 42 420 4 401 I 6 63 3 30 2 28 87 69 13 130 1243 I 24 3 I 23 230 2 I 219 99 94 33 330 3 I 3 I 5 56 56 43 430 4 I 4 I r I 2 I 9 4 40 3 38 83 25 14 140 I 3 133 39 88 24 240 2 2 229 95 50 34 340 3 2 32 5 5 I 13 44 440 42 420 o8 7 5 50 4 47 78 8 I 15 150 I 4 143 34 44 25 250 23 239 91 06 35 350 33 33 4 47 69 45 450 43 430 03 3 I 6 60 5 5 7 74 38 16 160 I 5 I 5 3 30 26 260 24 86 248 63 36 360 3 4 3 44 43 2 5 46 460 43 439 99 88 7 70 6 66 69 94 17 170 I 6 162 26 56 27 270 2 5 258 82 19 37 370 35 353 38 8 I 47 470 44 ■449 94 44 8 80 7 76 65 50 18 180 I 7 I 7 2 2 I 13 28 280 2 6 267 78 75 38 380 36 363 34 38 48 480 45 459 90 9 90 8 86 61 06 19 190 I 8 I 8 I I 7 69 29 290 27 27 7 73 3 I 39 390 37 37 ? 29 94 49 490 46 468 86 56 10 100 9 9 5 56 63 20 200 I 9 T 9 I 13 2 5 30 300 28 286 69 88 40 400 3« 382 25 50 50 500 47 478 8 I I 3 12 = CUBIC KEET 40 Cubic Keet Ons Ton S38.50 OQ}i CENXS. S38.50 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 cu. Cubic Feet. > Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. 1 10 9 96 53 11 110 I 105 5 9 88 21 210 2 202 2 I I 3 31 310 29 298 84 38 41 410 39 394 46 63 2 20 I 19 93 25 12 120 I I I t 5 55 50 22 220 2 I 2 I I I 8 7 5 32 320 30 308 80 42 420 40 404 43 25 3 30 2 2 8 89 88 13 130 I 2 I 25 5 I I 3 23 230 2 2 221 M 38 33 330 3 I 31 7 76 63 43 430 4 I 413 39 88 4 40 3 38 85 50 14 140 13 I 34 48 75 24 240 23 23 I I 34 340 32 327 75 25 44 440 42 423 35 50 5 50 4 48 81 I 3 15 150 14 144 44 38 25 250 24 240 06 63 35 350 3 3 336 69 88 45 450 43 433 31 I 3 6 60 5 57 78 75 16 160 15 154 40 00 26 260 25 250 03 25 36 360 34 346 65 50 46 460 4 4 442 28 7 5 7 70 6 67 74 38 17 170 I 6 163 36 63 27 270 25 259 99 88 37 370 3 5 356 61 13 47 470 45 452 24 38 8 80 7 77 70 00 18 180 I 7 I 73 33 25 28 280 26 269 95 50 38 380 365 58 75 48 480 46 462 2 90 8 86 66 63 19 190 18 182 29 88 29 290 27 279 91 r 3 39 390 37 37 5 54 38 49 490 47 47 I 16 63 10 100 9 96 63 25 20 200 19 192 25 ±1 30 300 2 8 288 88 75 40 400 38 385 50 50 500 48 48 r 13 25 CUBIC FKHT. 40 Cubic KftET Onk Ton. $38.75 96^ CENTS. $38.75 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ eta. Cubic Feet. « cts. 1 10 9 97 69 11 110 I 106 66 56 21 210 2 203 34 44 31 810 30 300 03 3 I 41 410 39 397 72 19 2 20 I I 9 94 38 12 120 I 1 I I 6 63 2 5 22 220 2 I 2 I 3 3 • I 3 32 820 3 i 3 I 42 420 40 406 69 88 3 80 2 29 91 06 13 130 I 2 I 25 59 94 23 230 2 2 3 2 2 28 8 I 33 880 31 3 I 9 97 69 48 480 41 4 I 6 66 56 4 40 3 38 88 75 14 140 13 135 56 63 24 240 23 232 25 50 34 840 32 329 9^ 38 44 440 4 2 426 63 25 6 60 4 48 84 44 15 150 I 4 145 53 3 I 25 250 24 242 2 2 I 9 85 850 33 339 91 06 45 450 43 435 59 94 60 5 58 81 13 16 160 I 5 155 50 00 26 260 25 35 I J 9 88 36 860 34 348 88 75 46 460 44 445 56 63 7 70 6 67 78 8 I 17 170 16 I 6 4 47 69 27 270 36 261 16 56 37 870 35 358 84 44 47 470 45 455 53 31 50 00 8 80 7 77 75 50 18 180 I 7 174 44 38 28 280 27 27 I 1 3 2 .s 88 880 36 368 81 I 3 48 480 46 465 9 90 8 87 72 19 19 190 I 8 184 41 06 29 290 28 280 09 94 39 890 37 377 78 8 r 49 490 47 474 47 69 10 100 9 69 88 20 200 19 38 7 5 80 800 29 2 q 06 63 40 400 38 75 50 60 500 48 484 44 ^8 126 CUBIC FKKT, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $39.00 &7j4 CENTS. $39.00 Cubic - Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic 1 ! Feet. * jCts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 10 9 98 75 11 110 I 107 73 25 21 210 20 48 204 75 31 310 30 302 23 25 41 410 39 399 98 75 2 20 I 19 95 50 12 120 I I I I 7 70 00 22 220 2145 21450 32 320 3 I 3 I 2 2 42 420 40 409 95 50 3 30 2 29 93 25 13 130 I 2 126 68 75 23 230 2 2 224 43 25 33 330 32 32 I I 8 75 43 430 4 I 41 9 93 25 4 40 3 39 90 14 140 13 136 65 50 24 240 2 3 234 40 00 34 340 33 331 15 50 44 440 4 2 429 90 00 5 oO 4 48 88 75 15 150 14 146 62 25 25 250 24 243 38 7 5 35 350 34 341 I 3 25 45 450 43 438 88 75 6 60 5 58 85 50 16 160 I 5 156 60 26 260 25 253 35 50 36 360 35 35 I I 46 460 44 448 85 50 7 70 6 68 83 25 17 170 16 165 58 75 27 270 26 263 33 25 37 370 36 360 08 75 47 470 45 458 83 25 8 80 7 78 80 18 180 I 7 175 55 50 28 280 27 273 30 00 38 380 37 37" 05 50 48 480 46 468 80 00 9 90 8 87 78 75 19 190 18 185 53 25 29 290 28 282 2 b 7 5 39 390 38 380 03 25 49 490 47 477 78 75 10 100 9 97 75 50 20 200 19 I 95 50 30 300 29 292 25 s 40 400 39 390 50 500 48 487 75 50 CUBIC FEET. -40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $39.25 QS}i CENTS. $39.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. « Cts. 1 10 9 98 8r 11 110 I 107 79 94 21 210 2 206 61 06 31 310 30 304 42 I 9 41 410 40 402 23 3 I 2 20 I 19 96 63 12 120 I I I 17 78 75 22 220 2 I 21 5 59 88 32 320 3 I 3 14 40 42 420 41 41 2 2 I 13 3 30 2 29 94 44 13 130 1 2 I 2 7 77 56 23 230 2 2 225 57 69 33 330 32 323 38 81 43 430 42 42 I 19 94 4 40 3 39 93 25 14 140 13 137 74 38 24 240 23 235 55 50 34 340 33 333 36 63 44 440 43 43 I I 8 75 5 50 4 49 91 06 15 150 14 14 7 72 19 25 250 24 245 53 31 35 350 34 343 34 44 45 450 44 441 16 56 6 60 5 58 89 88 16 160 I 5 157 70 00 26 260 25 255 5 I I 3 36 360 35 353 33 25 46 460 45 45 I I 4 38 70 6 68 87 69 17 170 I 6 I 66 68 81 27 270 26 264 49 94 37 370 36 363 31 06 47 470 46 461 I 2 19 8 80 7 78 85 50 18 180 I 7 176 66 63 28 280 27 274 48 75 38 380 37 372 29 88 48 480 47 47 I I 00 9 90 8 88 83 3 I 19 190 18 I 86 64 44 29 290 2 8 284 46 56 39 390 38 382 27 69 49 490 48 480 08 81 10 100 9 81 1± 20 200 19 196 63 2 5 30 300 29 294 44 38 40 400 39 392 25 50 50 500 49 490 06 63 1 127 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One; Ton. $39. 50 98^ CENTS. $39. 50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cable Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. 1 10 9 9? «8 11 110 I I 08 86 63 21 210 2 207 74 38 81 310 30 306 61 13 41 410 40 404 ^9 88 2 20 I 19 98 75 12 120 I I I I 8 85 50 22 220 2 I 2 I 7 73 25 32 320 3 1 3 I 6 60 00 42 420 4 I 4 14 48 75 30 2 29 96 63 18 180 I 2 T 28 84 38 28 280 2 2 227 71 13 88 330 32 325 59 88 48 430 42 424 46 63 4 40 3 39 95 50 14 140 I 3 138 83 25 24 240 23 237 70 34 340 33 335 58 75 44 440 43 4 34 45 50 5 50 4 49 94 38 15 150 14 148 81 13 25 250 24 246 69 88 35 350 3 4 3 45 56 63 45 450 4 4 444 44 38 6 GO 5 59 93 25 91 13 IG 160 I 5 158 80 26 260 25 256 68 75 36 360 35 3 55 55 50 46 460 45 454 43 25 7 70 6 69 17 170 I 6 167 79 88 27 270 26 266 66 63 37 370 36 365 54 38 47 470 46 464 41 13 8 80 7 79 90 IH 180 I 7 I 77 78 7 5 28 280 27 276 65 50 38 380 3 7 3 7.S 53 25 48 480 47 474 40 9 90 8 88 89 88 19 190 18 187 76 63 29 290 28 286 64 38 39 390 38 385 5 I 13 49 490 48 483 39 88 10 100 q q8 88 75 20 200 19 T q 7 75 S 30 300 29 2 p 6 63 25 40 400 39 3 95 50 00 50 500 49 493 3« 75 CUBIC FEET. ■40 Cubic Keex One Ton. $39.76 99^ CE^NTS. $39.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic a, Feet. * CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 9 99 94 11 110 I 109 93 3 I 21 210 20 208 87 69 31 810 30 308 81 06 41 410 40 407 74 44 2 20 I 19 99 88 12 120 I I r I 9 93 2 5 22 220 2 r 2 t8 86 63 32 820 3 I 318 80 00 42 420 4 I 4 I 7 74 38 8 80 2 29 98 8 I 13 180 I 2 129 92 19 28 230 2 2 228 87 56 83 880 32 327 79 94 48 430 4 2 427 73 3 I 4 40 3 3 9 98 75 14 140 13 139 91 I 3 24 240 23 238 85 SO 84 840 33 33 7 79 88 44 440 43 4 3 7 73 25 6 60 4 49 69 15 160 14 149 91 06 25 250 24 248 84 44 85 850 34 347 78 81 45 450 44 44 7 72 19 6 60 5 59 96 63 16 160 * 5 159 90 26 260 2 5 a."; 8 84 38 86 860 35 357 78 7 5 46 460 4 5 457 71 I 3 7 70 6 69 56 17 170 I 6 168 89 94 27 270 26 268 83 3 I 87 870 36 367 77 69 47 470 46 467 6 8 80 - 7 79 95 50 18 180 17 178 89 88 28 280 2 7 278 83 25 88 880 37 377 76 63 48 480 47 477 70 00 9 90 8 89 94 44 9 4 38 19 190 18 I 88 88 81 29 290 28 288 82 19 89 890 38 387 76 56 49 490 48 4.S6 69 94 10 9 100 99 20 200 I 9 198 88 11 80 800 29 298 81 ±1 40 400 39 75 50 60 500 49 4 9 h 69 88 Z28 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $4:0.00 $1.00 $40.00 Cubic t'eet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 00 11 110 I I I I 21 210 2 I 210 00 00 31 310 31 3 I 00 41 410 41 410 00 2 20 2 2 12 120 I 2 120 00 00 22 220 2 2 220 32 320 32 320 42 420 42 420 00 3 30 3 30 13 130 13 130 00 23 230 23 2 3,0 33 330 33 330 00 43 430 43 430 4 40 4 40 5 50 14 140 I 4 140 24 240 2 4 240 00 00 34 340 34 340 44 440 44 440 00 5 50 15 150 X 5 150 25 250 25 250 35 350 35 350 45 450 45 450 6 60 6 60 16 160 I 6 160 26 260 2 260 00 36 360 36 360 46 460 40 460 00 7 70 7 70 00 17 170 I 7 170 00 00 27 270 27 270 37 370 37 370 47 470 47 470 00 8 80 8 80 00 18 180 I 8 I 80 00 28 280 28 280 38 380 38 380 00 48 480 4b 480 9 90 9 90 19 190 19 190 00 29 290 29 290 39 390 39 390 00 49 490 49 490 10 100 I 100 20 200 2 200 00 30 300 30 300 00 40 400 40 400 50 500 50 500 CUBIC FEET. ■40 Cubic F^eet One Ton. $40.25 $1.00^ ^AO.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ • Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I I 06 11 110 I I I I 07 69 21 210 2 r 2 r I I 3 3 I 31 310 3 I 3 I I I 9 94 41 410 4 I 412 26 56 2 20 2 2 I 1 3 12 120 I 2 120 08 75 22 220 2 2 2 2 1 I 4 38 32 320 32 32 2 2 42 420 42 422 26 63 3 30 3 30 2 19 13 130 I 3 130 08 81 23 230 23 23 I I 4 44 33 330 33 332 2 I 06 43 430 43 432 27 69 4 40 4 40 03 25 14 140 I 4 140 09 88 24 240 24 241 I 5 50 34 340 34 342 2 I I 3 44 440 44 442 28 7 5 5 50 5 50 03 3 I 15 150 15 150 09 94 25 250 25 25 r I 6 56 35 350 35 35 2 2 2 I 9 45 450 45 452 2 ft 81 6 60 6 60 04 38 16 160 I 6 16 I I 26 260 26 261 16 63 36 360 36 362 23 2 5 46 460 46 462 29 8 8 7 70 7 70 04 44 17 170 I 7 I 7 I I I 06 27 270 2 7 2 7 I I 7 69 37 370 37 372 2 3 3 I 47 470 ■ 47 47 2 2 9 94 8 80 8 80 05 50 18 180 I » I 8 I I I 13 28 280 28 281 18 75 38 380 38 382 24 38 48 480 48 483 3^^ 9 90 9 90 06 56 19 190 19 191 I 2 I 9 29 290 29 291 I 8 81 39 390 39 392 24 44 49 490 49 4 93 3 J 06 10 100 I 100 06 63 20 200 2 2 T I 3 J-1 30 300 30 "? I I 9 88 40 400 40 402 25 50 50 500 50 S03 3 I I 3 mm. 129 CUBIC FBET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton ^4:0.50 ^1.01}( S40.50 Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CIS. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * Cts. 1 10 I I C) I 13 11 110 I I III I 4 38 21 210 2 I 212 26 63 31 310 3 I 313 39 88 41 410 4 I 415 5 I 13 2 20 2 2 O 0-3 25 12 120 I 2 12' 15 50 22 220 2 2 222 28 75 32 320 32 324 40 42 420 42 425 53 25 3 30 3 30 04 38 13 130 13 I 31 I 6 63 23 230 23 232 29 88 33 330 33 334 4 I 1 T, 43 430 43 43 5 54 38 4 40 4 40 05 5 14 140 I 4 I 41 18 75 24 240 24 243 30 34 340 34 344 43 2 5 44 440 44 445 55 50 5 50 5 50 06 63 15 150 15 I 5 I I 9 88 25 250 25 253 31 r 3 35 350 35 354 44 38 45 450 4 3 455 56 63 6 60 6 60 08 75 1(J 160 16 162 2 26 260 26 263 33 25 36 360 36 364 45 50 46 460 46 465 58 75 7 70 7 70 09 88 17 170 17 I 72 2 I I 3 27 270 27 273 34 38 37 370 37 374 46 63 47 470 47 475 5 9 88 8 80 8 81 I 00 18 180 18 182 23 25 28 280 28 283 35 50 38 380 38 384 48 75 48 480 48 486 60 00 9 »0 9 9 I I I I 3 19 190 ^ 9 192 24 38 29 290 29 293 36 63 39 390 39 394 46 88 49 490 49 496 61 13 10 100 I r r 1 3 2 5 20 200 2 202 2 5 -LI 30 300 30 303 38 1^ 40 400 40 405 50 50 500 50 506 63 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $4:0.75 $1.01^ $40.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 2 • 9 11 110 I I I I 2 2 I 06 21 210 2 I 2 13 39 94 31 310 3 I 3 15 58 S I 41 410 4 I 4 r 7 79 69 2 20 2 2 04 38 12 120 I 2 12 2 23 25 22 220 2 2 224 41 13 32 320 3 2 326 60 00 42 420 42 427 79 88 3 80 3 30 06 56 13 180 ' 3 132 24 44 23 230 23 234 43 3 I 33 380 33 336 62 I 9 43 430 43 438 8 I 06 4 40 4 40 08 7 5 14 140 I 4 I 4 2 26 63 24 240 '■'4 244 45 50 84 840 34 346 64 38 44 440 44 448 83 25 84 44 5 50 5 50 09 94 15 150 I 5 I 5 2 28 8 I 25 250 25 254 47 69 85 850 3 5 356 66 56 46 450 45 458 6 60 6 61 I I 13 16 160 16 163 30 00 26 260 26 264 49 88 86 860 36 366 68 75 46 460 46 468 86 6 % 7 70 7 7 I 13 3 I 17 170 I 7 I 73 32 I 9 27 270 27 275 5 I 06 37 870 37 376 69 94 47 470 47 478 88 81 8 80 8 81 I 5 50 18 180 I 8 183 34 38 28 280 28 285 5 3 25 88 880 38 387 71 13 48 480 48 489 90 00 9 90 9 9 I I 7 69 19 190 19 193 36 56 29 290 29 295 54 44 89 890 39 397 73 31 49 490 49 499 92 I 9 10 100 1 I I 19 88 20 200 2 38 7 5 30 800 30 305 56 ±1 40 400 40 407 75 50 500 50 94 38 130 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. S4:1.00 S1.02>^ S^l.OO Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 I 10 lo 03 25 11 110 I I 112 28 75 21 2 1 210 215 53 25 31 310 31 317 78 75 41 410 42 420 03 25 2 20 2 2 05 50 la 120 I 2 123 30 ^20 2 2 225 55 50 32 320 32 328 80 00 42 420 43 430 05 50 3 30 3 30 08 75 13 130 13 133 33 25 23 230 23 235 58 75 33 330 33 338 83 25 43 430 44 440 08 75 4 40 4 41 I 00 14 140 14 143 35 50 24 240 24 246 60 00 34 340 34 348 85 50 44 440 45 45 I I 00 50 5 5 I 13 25 15 150 15 153 38 75 25 250 25 256 63 25 35 350 3 5 358 88 75 45 450 a6 461 13 25 6 60 6 61 15 50 16 160 16 164 40 00 26 260 26 266 65 50 36 360 36 3^9 90 46 460 47 471 I 5 50 7 70 7 71 18 75 17 170 17 I 74 43 25 27 270 27 276 68 75 37 370 37 379 93 25 47 470 48 48 I 18 75 S 80 8 82 2 00 18 180 I 8 I 84 45 50 28 280 28 287 70 00 38 380 38 389 95 50 48 480 49 492 2 00 y 90 9!23 92,25 19 190 I 9 194 48 75 29 290 29 297 73 25 39 390 39 399 98 7 5 49 490 50 502 23 25 10 1025 10() 102 50 20 200 2050 20500 30 300 30 307 75 5 40 400 4 I j 41000 50 500 5 I 5 r 2 25 50 CUBIC KEET. -40 Cubic Eeet One Ton. ^41.25 ^1.03>^ $41.25 Cubic Feet. 9 \ Cts. Cubic F'eet. 9 cts. Cubic - Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 1 03 10 3 I 11 110 I I I I 3 34 44 21 210 2 I 2 I 6 66 56 31 310 3 I 3 I 9 97 69 41 410 42 422 28 Si 2 20 2 2 6 63 12 120 I 2 123 38 7 5 22 220 2 2 226 69 88 32 320 33|oo 33o|oo 42 420 43 433 31 13 3 30 3 30 09 94 13 130 I 3 I 34 41 06 23 230 23 237 7 2 19 33 330 34 340 03 3 I 43 430 44 443 34 44 4 40 4 4 I t 3 25 14 140 14 144 44 38 24 240 24 247 75 50 34 340 35 350 o6 63 44 440 45 4. S3 38 75 50 5 5 I I 6 5^ 15 150 15 154 47 69 25 250 2 5 257 78 81 35 350 36 360 09 94 45 450 40 464 41 06 6 60 6 6 I I 9 88 16 160 16 165 50 00 26 260 26 268 81 13 36 360 37 37 I i 3 25 46 460 47 474 44 38 70 7 72 2 2 '9 17 170 I 7 I 75 53 31 27 270 2 7 278 84 44 37 370 38 3«i I 6 56 47 470 . 48 484 47 69 8 80 8 82 2 5 50 18 180 18 185 56 63 28 280 28 288 88 75 38 380 39 391 19 88 48 480 49 495 50 00 9 90 10 100 9 92 28 8 I 19 190 19 195 59 94 29 290 29 299 9 I 06 39 390 40 402 2 2 19 49 490 50 505 53 3 I I 3 I 20 200 2 206 63 2 s 30 30 300 -x 9 94 40 400 41 4 T 2 25 5 50 500 5 I 5 I 5 56 ±3 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $41. oO $1.03^ S41.50 Cubic Feet. $ ct». Cable ITeet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I o 04 38 11 110 I I I I 4 41 13 21 210 2 I 217 79 88 31 310 32 3 2 I i6 63 41 410 42 425 54 38 2 20 2 2 O 08 75 12 120 I 2 I 24 45 50 22 220 2 2 228 8.3 25 32 320 33 332 2 00 42 420 43 435 58 75 30 3 3 I I I I 3 13 130 13 134 49 88 23 230 23 238 86 63 33 330 34 342 24 38 43 430 44 446 61 13 4 40 4 41 I 5 50 14 140 I 4 r 45 53 25 24 240 24 249 90 00 34 340 35 352 28 7 5 44 440 45 456 65 50 69 88 5 50 5 5 I 19 88 15 160 I 5 155 56 63 25 250 25 259 94 38 35 350 36 363 3 I 13 45 450 46 466 60 6 62 23 25 16 160 I 6 I 66 60 26 260 2 269 98 75 36 360 37 37 3 35 50 46 460 47 477 73 25 7 70 7 72 2 6 63 17 170 I 7 176 64 38 27 270 28 280 I 1 3 37 370 38 383 39 88 47 470 48 487 76 63 S 80 8 83 30 00 IS 180 I 8 I 86 68 75 28 280 29 290 05 50 38 380 39 394 43 25 48 480 49 498 80 5) 90 9 93 34 38 19 190 19 197 71 13 29 290 30 300 09 88 39 390 40 404 46 63 49 490 50 508 84 38 10 100 I o 103 3B 7 5 20 200 2 207 75 5 30 300 31 3 r I 13 25 40 400 41 415 50 50 500 5 I 5r8 88 75 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $41.75 $1.04^ $41.75 Cubic Feet. $ ■ cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct*. 1 10 1:04 I0I44 11 110 1 I I 14 48 8 I 21 210 2 I 2 I 9 9 2 19 31 810 32 323 36 56 41 410 42 427 79 94 2 20 2 2 09 88 12 120 I 2 f 25 53 2 5 22 220 2 2 2 ? 9 96 63 82 320 33 3 M 40 42 420 43 438 84 38 3 80 3 31 I 3 3 I 13 180 I 3 1 35 57 69 23 230 24 240 I 06 83 880 3 4 344 44 44 48 480 44 448 88 81 4 40 4 41 18 75 14 140 I 4 146 6 I 13 24 240 25 250 05 50 84 340 35 354 49 88 44 440 45 459 93 2.') 5 50 5 52 2 2 I 9 15 150 I 5 156 66 56 25 250 26 260 09 94 85 350 36 365 53 3 I 45 450 46 469 69 6 60 6 62 26 63 16 160 1 6 167 70 00 26 260 2 7 2 7 I I 4 38 86 360 3 7 37 5 58 7 5 46 460 48 480 I 1 3 7 70 7 7 3 I'e 17 170 I 7 I 77 74 44 27 270 28 28 I I 8 81 37 870 38 386 62 I 9 47 470 49 490 00 I 00 8 80 83 35 50 18 180 18 187 79 88 28 280 29 292 23 25 88 880 39 396 66 63 48 480 501 9 90 9 93 39 94 19 190 19 I 98 83 3 I 29 290 30 302 27 69 89 890 40 407 7 I 06 49 490 5 I 51 I I 4 44 10 100 I 104 44 38 20 20(» 2 208 88 75 80 80(» 3 1 31 40 400 4 I 4 I 7 75 ±2. 50 500 52 .S 2 I 19 88 132 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. ^4:2.00 $1.05 $42.00 Cubic J, Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 05 50 I 11 110 I I I 15 55 50 21 210 2 2 220 05 50 31 310 32 32.S 55 50 41 410 43 430 05 50 2 20 2 2 I 12 120 I 2 I 26 60 22 220 23 23 I I 32 320 33 336 60 42 420 44 441 I 3 30 3 31 1 5 50 13 130 13 136 65 5" 23 230 2 4 24 I I 5 50 33 330 34 346 65 5 43 430 45 4 5 I 15 50 4 40 4 42 2 14 140 I 4 I 47 70 24 240 25 252 2 00 34 340 35 357 70 44 440 46 462 2 5 50 5 52 25 50 15 150 15 157 7 5 50 25 250 2 6 262 25 50 35 350 36 367 75 50 45 450 47 472 25 50 6 GO 6 63 30 16 160 I 6 168 80 26 260 27 2 7 5 30 00 36 360 37 378 80 00 46 460 48 48 3 30 7 70 7 73 35 50 17 170 17 178 85 50 27 270 2 a 283 35 50 37 370 38 388 85 50 47 470 49 493 3 5 5 8 80 8 84 40 18 180 I 8 I 89 90 00 28 2 SO 29 294 40 38 380 39 399 90 00 48 480 50 504 40 9 90 9 94 45 50 19 190 ^9 I 99 95 50 29 290 3 304 45 50 39 390 40 409 95 50 49 490 5 I 5 I 4 45 50 10 100 I I 05 5 20 200 2 I 210 00 30 300 3 I 3 r 5 50 40 400 42 420 50 500 5 2 5 2 .s 50 CUBIC FEET, ■40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $42.25 $1.05^ . ^^2.25 Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 06 56 11 110 I I I I 6 62 19 21 210 2 2 221 I 8 81 31 310 32 327 74 44 41 410 43 43 3 3 i 06 2 20 2 2 I [ I I 3 12 120 I 2 126 68 75 22 220 23 232 24 38 32 320 33 338 So 00 42 420 44 443 36 63 3 30 3 3 I 17 69 13 130 13 137 73 3 I 23 230 24 242 29 94 33 330 34 348 86 56 43 430 45 454 42 I 9 4 40 4 42 23 25 14 140 14 147 79 88 24 240 25 253 35 50 34 340 35 359 9 I 13 44 440 46 464 48 7 5 5 50 5 52 28 8 I 15 150 I 5 158 84 44 25 250 26 264 4 I 06 35 350 36 369 97 69 45 450 47 475 53 3 I 6 60 6 63 34 38 16 160 16 169 90 26 260 27 274 46 63 36 360 38 380 03 25 46 460 48 485 59 88 7 70 7 73 39 94 17 170 I 7 179 96 56 27 270 28 285 52 I 9 37 370 39 3 90 08 8 I 47 470 49 496 64 44 8 80 9 90 10 100 8 84 45 50 18 180 1 9 190 I i3 28 280 29 295 58 75 38 380 40 401 I 4 38 48 480 50 507 70 00 9 95 5 I 06 19 190 2 200 07 69 29 290 30 306 63 3 I 39 390 41 41 I I 9 94 49 490 5 I 5 I 7 76 56 I 105 56 63 20 200 2 I 211 1 3 2 5 30 300 3 I ,,3/ 6 69 88 40 400 4 2 422 25 5 50 500 52 528 8 I I 3 133 CUBIC FEKT. 40 Cubic KEaT Onhj Ton. $42.50 $1.06^ $-42.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Ct», Cubic Keet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 I I o 06 63 11 110 I I I I 6 69 88 21 210 2 2 223 31 13 31 310 3 2 329 94 38 41 410 43 435 56 63 2 20 2 2 I 13 25 12 120 I 2 I 27 75 50 22 220 23 233 38 75 32 320 34 340 42 420 44 446 &3 25 8 30 3 31 19 88 13 130 1 3 138 81 13 23 230 24 244 44 38 33 330 35 350 06 63 43 430 45 456 69 88 4 40 4 42 25 50 14 140 I 4 I 48 88 75 24 240 25 255 50 34 340 36 361 13 25 44 440 46 467 75 50 5 50 5 53 31 I 3 15 160 15 159 9^ 38 25 250 26 265 56 63 35 350 37 37 I 19 88 45 450 47 478 81 13 6 60 6 63 38 75 16 160 I 7 I 70 I 00 26 260 27 276 63 25 36 360 38 382 25 50 46 460 48 488 88 75 7' 70 7 74 44 38 17 170 18 I 80 06 63 27 270 28 286 69 88 37 370 39 393 31 13 47 470 49 499 94 38 8 80 8 85 50 00 18 180 I 9 19 I 1 3 25 28 280 29 297 75 50 38 380 40 403 38 75 48 480 5 I 5 10 9 90 9 95 56 63 19 190 2 201 I 9 88 29 290 30 308 81 I 3 39 390 4 I 4 I 4 44 38 49 490 52 520 06 63 10 100 I 106 63 25 20 200 2 I 212 25 50 30 300 31 318 88 75 40 400 42 425 50 00 50 500 53 5 ^ I 13 25 CUBIC KBBT. •40 Cubic Recet One Ton. $42.75 • $1,067/^ $42.75 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet 9 cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 cts. 1 10 I r 07 69 11 110 I I I I 7 76 56 21 210 2 2 224 44 44 81 810 33 33 I 13 3 I 41 410 43 438 82 19 2 20 2 2 I 14 38 12 120 I 2 I 28 83 2 5 22 220 23 235 51 13 32 820 34 342 2 42 420 44 448 89 88 3 80 3 32 2 I 06 18 180 I 3 138 89 94 28 230 24 245 58 8 I 33 830 35 352 27 69 48 480 45 459 96 56 4 40 4 42 28 75 14 140 14 I 49 96 63 24 240 25 2-56 65 50 34 840 36 363 38 44 440 47 470 03 25 5 60 5 53 34 44 16 160 I 6 160 03 3 I 26 250 26 267 72 19 85 860 37 374 41 06 46 460 48 480 09 94 6 GO 6 64 41 13 16 160 I 7 I 7 I I 00 26 260 27 277 79 88 36 360 38 384 48 75 46 460 49 491 I 6 63 4 70 7 74 48 8 I 55 50 17 170 I 8 I 8 I I 7 69 27 270 28 288 86 56 87 870 3 9 3 95 54 44 47 470 50 502 23 31 8 80 8 85 18 180 19 192 24 38 28 280 29 299 93 2 5 88 880 4 406 61 13 48 480 5 I 5 I 3 30 00 9 90 9 96 52 19 19 190 2 203 06 29 290 30 309 99 94 89 890 4 I 4 I 6 68 81 49 490 52 523 37 69 10 100 I I 6 69 88 20 200 2 I JJLL 38 7 5 30 300 32 320 06 40 400 42 427 75 5 60 600 53 44 134 CUBIC KEET. •40 Cubic Reet One Xon. $43.00 Si.07>^ $43.00 Cubic Keet. $ Cts. Cabic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 08 75 11 110 I I I 18 83 25 21 210 2 2 225 58 75 31 310 33 333 33 25 41 410 44 440 08 75 2 20 2 2 T I 5 50 12 120 I 2 129 90 22 220 23 236 65 50 32 320 34 344 40 00 42 420 45 45 I I 5 50 3 30 3 32 23 25 13 130 13 139 98 75 23 230 2 4 247 73 2 5 33 330 35 354 48 75 43 430 46 462 23 30 4 40 4 43 30 14 140 15 150 05 50 24 240 25 258 80 00 34 340 36 365 55 50 44 440 47 473 5 50 5 5 3 38 75 15 150 I 6 161 13 25 25 250 26 2 68 88 75 35 350 3 7 376 63 25 45 450 48 483 38 75 CO 6 64 45 50 10 160 I 7 172 2 00 26 260 27 279 95 50 30 360 38 387 70 00 46 460 49 494 45 50 7 70 7 75 53 25 17 170 I 8 182 28 75 27 270 29 290 03 25 37 370 39 397 78 75 47 470 50 505 53 25 8 80 8 86 6 18 180 19 193 35 50 28 280 30 301 I 38 380 40 408 85 50 48 480 5 I 516 60 9 90 9 96 68 7 5 19 190 2 204 43 25 29 290 3 I 3 I I 18 75 39 390 41 419 93 25 49 490 52 526 68 75 10 100 I 107 75 50 20 200 2 1 2 I 5 50 30 300 32 322 2 5 5 40 400 43 430 00 50 500 53 5 3 7 7 5 =; CUBIC FKET. •40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $43.25 $1.08>^ $43.25 Cubic Feet. f Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 08 81 11 110 I I I 18 89 94 21 210 2 2 227 7 I 06 31 310 33 335 5 2 19 41 410 44 443 33 31 2 20 2 2 I I 6 63 12 120 I 2 129 98 75 22 220 23 237 79 88 32 320 34 346 60 00 42 420 45 454 4 I 13 3 30 3 32 24 44 13 130 14 140 06 56 23 230 24 248 «7 69 33 330 3 5 356 68 81 43 430 46 464 49 94 4 40 4 43 33 2 5 14 140 15 I 4 38 24 240 25 259 95 50 34 340 36 367 76 63 44 440 47 475 58 75 50 5 54 4 I 06 15 150 I 6 162 2 2 I 9 25 250 • 27 270 03 3 I 35 350 37 378 84 44 45 450 48 486 66 56 6 60 6 64 49 88 16 160 i 7 173 30 26 260 2 8 281 I I 13 36 360 38 389 93 25 46 460 49 497 74 38 7 70 7 7 5 57 69 17 170 I 8 183 38 81 27 270 29 291 19 94 37 370 40 400 I 06 47 470 50 508 82 19 8 80 8 86 65 50 18 180 19 I 94 46 63 28 280 30 302 28 75 38 380 41 4 t 09 88 48 480 5 I 5 I 9 90 9 90 9 97 73 3 I 19 190 2 205 54 44 29 290 3 I 31 3 36 56 39 390 42 42 I I 7 69 49 490 52 529 98 8 I 10 100 1 108 81 I 3 20 200 2 I 2 I 6 63 25 30 300 32 324 44 38 40 400 43 432 25 5 50 500 54 S 4 06 1± 135 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton $43.50 $1.08^ $43.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 09 88 11 110 I I I 19 96 63 21 210 2 2 228 84 38 31 310 33 337 7 I 13 41 410 44 445 59 88 2 20 2 2 I 18 75 12 120 13 130 05 50 22 220 23 239 93 25 32 320 34 348 80 42 420 45 456 68 75 76 63 85 50 3 30 3 32 26 63 13 130 I 4 I 4 I I 4 38 23 230 25 250 I 1 3 33 330 35 358 89 88 43 430 46 467 4 40 4 43 35 50 14 140 I 5 I 5 2 23 25 24 240 26 261 I 00 34 340 36 369 98 75 44 440 47 478 5 50 5 54 44 38 15 150 I 6 I 63 3 I 13 25 250 27 2 7 1 I 9 88 35 350 38 380 06 63 45 450 48 489 94 38 60 6 65 53 25 10 160 I 7 I 74 40 00 26 260 28 282 29 75 36 360 39 391 I 5 50 46 460 50 500 03 25 7 70 7 76 61 13 17 170 18 I 84 49 88 27 270 29 293 36 63 37 370 40 402 24 38 47 470 5 I 5 I I I I I 3 8 80 8 87 70 18 180 19 195 58 75 28 280 30 304 45 50 38 380 4 I 41 3 33 25 48 480 52 522 2 00 9 90 8 87 79 88 19 190 2 206 66 63 29 290 3 I 3 I 5 54 38 39 390 42 424 41 I 3 49 490 53 532 29 88 10 100 I T 8 88 7 5 20 200 2 I 2 I 7 75 5 30 300 32 63 326 25 40 400 43 4 35 50 50 500 54 543 38 J5 CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $4:3.75 $1.09^ $4:3.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 09 9.4 11 110 I 2 I 2 03 3 I 21 210 2 2 229 97 69 31 310 33 339 9 I 06 41 410 44 448 84 44 2 20 2 2 I 19 88 12 120 1 3 131 I 3 25 22 220 24 240 06 63 82 820 35 350 42 420 45 459 94 38 3 80 3 32 28 81 13 130 I 4 I 4 2 2 2 I 9 28 280 25 25 I I 6 56 88 880 36 360 09 94 48 480 47 470 03 3 I 4 40 4 43 38 75 14 140 15 153 3 I I 3 24 240 26 262 2 5 50 34 840 37 37 I r 9 8S 44 440 48 48 I 13 25 6 60 5 5 4 47 69 15 150 16 164 4 I 06 25 250 27 273 34 44 85 850 3» 382 28 8 I 45 450 49 492 2 2 I 9 6 60 6 65 56 63 16 160 I 7 I 75 50 00 26 260 2 8 284 44 38 86 860 39 3 93 38 75 46 460 50 503 31 13 7 70 '8 80 7 76 66 56 17 170 1 8 185 59 94 27 270 29 295 53 3 1 87 870 40 404 47 69 47 470 5 I 5 I 4 4 I 06 8 87 75 50 18 180 196 69 88 28 280 30 306 63 25 88 880 4 I 415 56 63 48 480 5 2 52 s 50 00 9 90 9 98 84 44 19 190 2 207 78 81 29 290 3 t 317 72 19 89 890 42 426 66 56 49 490 53 5 35 59 94 10 i 10 100 1 I oq 94 38 20 200 2 1 2 T 8 8 8 80 800 32 81 40 400 43 75 4 3 7 50 50 500 54 691 546 8 8| 136 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. S44.00 $1.10 $4:4.00 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 5 Cts. Cubic Feet. » Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I 1 1 I I 00 11 110 I 2 121 I 21 210 23 23 I I 31 310 3410 34 I 1 00 41 410 45 45 I I 2 20 2 2 2 2 12 120 13 132 2 22 220 24 242 2 00 82 320 35|20 3 5 2 ! 00 42 420 46 462 2 30 3 33 30 13 130 14 143 30 00 23 230 25 253 30 33 330 36 363 30 43 430 47 473 30 4 40 4 44 40 14 140 I 5 154 40 24 240 26 264 40 34 340 37 374 40 44 440 48 484 40 5 50 5 5 50 00 15 150 16 165 50 25 250 27 275 50 35 350 38 385 50 45 450 49 495 50 00 6 60 6 66 60 00 16 160 17 176 60 00 26 260 28 286 60 00 36 360 39 396 60 46 460 50 506 60 00 7 70 7 70 7700 17 170 18 187 70 00 27 270 29 297 70 37 370 40 407 70 47 470 5 I 5 I 7 70 8 i 880 80 1 8800 18 180 19 198 80 28 280 30 308 80 38 380 41 4 I 8 80 00 48 480 5 2 528 80 5> 90 990 99|oo 19 190 2 209 90 00 29 290 3T 319 90 00 39 390 42 429 90 49 490 53 539 90 10 1 I I 00 100 T I 00 20 200 2 2 220 00 30 300 33 330 00 40 400 44 440 00 00 50 500 55 .S 50 00 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $44.25 Sl.lO^ $44.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic - Feet * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I I I I I 06 11 110 I 2 121 I 7 69 21 210 23 232 23 31 31 310 34 342 29 94 41 410 45 453 36 56 2 20 2 2 2 2 I I 3 12 120 13 132 28 75 22 220 24 243 34 38 32 320 35 354 40 00 42 420 46 464 46 63 3 30 3 33 32 I 9 13 130 I 4 143 38 Si 23 230 25 254 44 44 33 330 36 365 5 I 06 43 430 47 475 57 69 4 40 4 44 43 25 14 140 I 5 I 5 4 49 88 24 240 26 265 55 50 34 340 37 376 61 I 3 44 440 48 486 68 75 5 50 5 55 53 31 15 150 I 6 165 59 94 25 250 2 7 276 66 56 35 350 38 387 7 2 19 45 450 49 497 78 8 I 6 60 6 66 64 38 16 160 I 7 I 77 70 00 26 260 28 287 7b 63 36 360 39 398 83 25 46 460 50 508 89 88 7 70 7 77 74 44 17 170 I 8 I 88 81 06 27 270 29 298 87 69 37 370 40 409 93 31 47 470 5 J 5 I 9 99 94 8 80 8 88 85 50 18 180 19 199 91 13 28 280 30 309 98 75 38 380 42 420 04 38 48 480 53 53 I I 00 9 90 10 100 9 99 I I T r 96 56 19 190 2 I 210 2 19 29 290 32 320 08 81 39 390 43 431 I 4 44 49 490 54 542 2 I 06 06 6.^ 20 200 2 2 221 I 3 25 „30 i 33 300 3 3 I I 9 88 40 400 44| 2 5 442150 50 500 55 553 3 I 137 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Xon. $44.50 Sl.115^ $4:4.50 Cubic feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I I I I 13 11 110 I 2 122 24 3« 21 210 23 233 36 63 31 310 34 344 49 88 41 410 45 456 61 13 2 20 2 2 2 23 25 12 120 I 3 I 33 35 50 22 220 24 244 48 75 32 320 35 356 60 00 42 420 40 467 73 25 3 30 3 3Z 4 4 4 34 3» 13 130 I 4 I 44 46 63 23 230 25 255 59 88 33 330 36 367 7 I t 3 43 430 47 478 84 38 4 40 45 50 14 140 1 5 I 5 5 58 75 24 240 26 267 70 34 340 37 378 83 25 44 440 48 489 9 5 50 5 50 5 5 5 56 63 15 150 1 6 I 66 69 88 25 250 2 7 278 81 I 3 35 350 38 389 94 38 45 450 50 500 b 63 6 60 6 66 68 75 16 160 I 7 178 80 26 260 28 289 93 25 36 360 40 400 05 50 46 460 5 I 5 I I I 8 75 7 70 7 77 79 88 17 170 I 8 I 8 9 9 I I 3 27 270 30 300 04 38 37 370 41 4 I I I 6 63 47 470 5 2 522 29 88 8 80 8 89 90 IH 180 2 200 03 25 28 280 3 I 3 I I 15 50 38 380 42 422 28 7 5 48 480 53 534 40 9 90 I 100 I 1 3 19 190 2 I 211 I 4 38 29 290 32 322 26 63 39 390 43 433 39 88 49 490 54 5 45 5 I 13 10 100 I I III I 3 25 20 200 2 2 222 25 s 30 300 33 333 38 75 40 400 44 445 50 50 500 55 556 63 25 CUBIC FEET. 40 CuBio Feet One Ton. $44.75 $1.11^ $44.75 Cubic Kt-et. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 112 II 19 11 110 I 2 I 23 3 r o6 21 210 23 234 49 94 31 810 34 346 68 8 I 41 410 45 458 87 69 2 20 2 2 2 24 38 12 120 I 3 I 3 4 43 25 22 220 24 246 61 I 3 32 320 3 5 358 80 00 42 420 46 469 99 88 3 80 3 33 36 56 13 180 14 145 54 44 23 280 25 257 73 3 I 33 330 36 369 92 19 43 480 48 48 I I I 06 23 25 4 40 4 44 48 75 14 140 I 5 156 66 63 24 240 26 268 85 50 34 340 38 380 04 38 44 440 49 492 50 5 55 59 94 15 150 I b 167 78 81 25 250 27 279 97 69 85 350 39 391 I 6 56 45 450 50 503 34 44 6 60 6 67 7 I I 3 16 160 I 7 179 90 26 260 29 290 09 88 36 860 40 402 28 7 5 46 460 51 5 14 46 63 7 70 7 78 83 3 I 17 170 I 9 190 2 19 27 270 30 302 2 I 06 87 870 4 I 4 ' 3 ^9 94 47 470 5 2 525 58 8 I 8 80 8 S9 95 50 18 180 2 3 I 14 38 28 280 3 I 3 I 3 33 25 38 880 42 425 5 I 13 48 480 53 537 70 00 9 90 I 100 07 69 19 190 2 I 3 12 36 56 29 290 32 324 44 44 89 890 ^1 436 03 3 I 49 490 54 548 82 19 10 1(H) 1 I T r I I 9 88 20 200 2 2 223 38 7 5 80 800 3 3 56 63 40 400 44 447 75 S 50 500 55 94 38 138 CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. S45.00 S1.12>^ $45.00 Cubic ^ K^ Feet. $ ' Cts- Feet. 1 * ^'^*- Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts 1 i 1,13 10 1 I T I25 11 110 I 2 123 38 75 21 210 23 236 63 25 31 310 34 348 88 75 41 410 46 461 I 3 25 2 20 2 25 2250 I'i 120 13 135 50 22 220 24 247 75 50 32 320 36 360 00 42 420 47 472 2 5 50 3 30 33 75 13 130 14 146 63 25 23 230 25 258 88 75 33 330 37 371 13 2 5 43 430 46 483 38 7 5 4 40 4:50 45,00 14 140 I 5 15 7 75 50 24 240 27 270 34 340 38 382 2 5 50 44 440 49 4 95 50 50 563 5^25 15 150 16 168 88 75 25 250 2 8 281 13 25 35 350 39 393 38 75 45 450 50 506 63 25 6 60 6 67 75 50 16 160 18 I 80 00 26 260 29 292 25 5 36 360 40 405 50 46 460 51 5 r 7 75 50 7 70 788 7875 17 170 I 9 I 9 I 13 2 5 27 270 30 303 38 7 5 37 370 4 I 416 63 25 47 470 52 528 88 75 8 80 900 9000 18 180 2 202 25 50 28 280 31 3 I 5 50 38 380 42 427 75 50 48 480 54 540 y 90 10 I 3 I I 25 19 190 2 I 2 13 3'^ 7 5 29 290 32 326 63 25 39 390 43 438 88 75 49 490 55 55 I I 3 25 10 1 1 1 2 5 100 T I 2 50 20 200 22 I50 22500 30 300 33 337 75 5 40 400 45 4 5 '> 00 00 50 500 56|25l 562150I CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. S45.25 ^l.lS}i $46.25 Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cte. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I I I I 3 3 I 11 110 I 2 I 24 44 44 21 210 23 2 37 76 56 31 310 35 350 07 69 41 410 46 463 38 8 I 2 20 2 2 2 26 63 12 120 I 3 135 58 75 22 220 24 248 89 88 32 320 3^ 362 2 00 42 420 47 475 5 I 13 3 30 3 33 39 94 13 130 I 4 147 7 I 06 23 230 26 260 2 1 9 33 330 37 3 73 33 3 I 43 430 48 486 64 44 4 40 4 45 53 25 14 140 I 5 I 58 84 38 24 240 27 27 J I 5 50 34 340 38 384 46 63 44 440 49 497 78 75 50 5 56 66 56 15 150 I 5 169 97 69 25 250 28 282 28 81 35 350 39 395 59 94 45 450 50 509 91 06 6 60 6 67 79 88 16 160 18 181 I 00 26 260 29 294 41 I 3 36 360 40 407 73 25 46 460 52 520 04 38 7 70 7 79 92 19 17 170 I 9 I 92 23 31 27 270 30 305 54 44 37 370 4 I 418 86 56 47 470 53 53 I I 7 69 8 80 9 90 05 50 18 180 2 203 36 63 28 280 3 I 316 68 7 5 38 380 42 429 98 88 48 480 5 4 543 30 00 90 I I I 18 81 19 190 2 I 2 I 4 49 94 29 290 32 328 8 I 06 39 390 44 441 I 2 19 49 490 5 5 55 4 4 3 3 I 10 100 I I T I 3 31 r 3 20 200 2 2 226 63 25 30 300 33 339 94 38 40 400 45 452 2 5 50 50 500 56 565 56 139 CUBIC FEKT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton S4:5.50 Sl.13^ ^45.50 Cubic ^ F«9«t. ' Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ CtR. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * cts. 1 10 I I I I 4 38 11 110 I 2 I 2 5 5 I I 3 21 210 23 238 89 88 31 310 35 35 2 26 63 41 410 46 466 64 38 2 20 2 2 2 28 7 5 12 120 I 3 136 65 50 22 220 25 250 03 25 32 320 36 364 40 42 420 47 4 7 7 78 75_ 91 13 30 3 34 41 t 3 13 130 14 I 4 7 79 88 23 230 26 26 T r 6 63 33 330 37 3 7 5 54 38 43 430 48 489 4 40 4 45 55 5 14 140 I 5 i 59 9 3 2 5 24 240 2 7 273 30 34 340 38 386 68 75 44 440 50 500 05 19 88 o 50 5 56 69 88 15 150 I 7 I 70 06 63 25 250 2 8 284 44 38 35 350 39 398 8 r I 3 45 450 5 I 5 I I 6 60 6 68 83 25 16 160 I 8 I 82 2 00 26 260 29 295 58 75 36 360 40 409 95 50 46 460 52 5 23 33 25 7 7 70 7 9 96 63 17 170 19 193 34 38 27 270 30 307 7 i X 3 37 370 42 420 09 88 47 470 5 3 534 46 63 H 9 80 9 I I 18 180 2 204 48 75 28 280 3 I 318 85 50 38 380 43 432 23 25 48 480 54 546 60 00 »0 I I 2 24 38 19 190 2 I 2 I 6 6 I I 3 29 290 3 2 329 99 88 39 390 44 443 36 63 49 490 55 557 74 38 10 100 I I ri3 38 75 20 200 2 2 227 75 5 30 300 34 ^4 T 13 25 40 400 45 4 5 5 50 50 500 56 568 88 7 5 CUBIC FEET. ■40 Cubic Reet One Ton. S45.75 ^1.14^ ^4:5. 75 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I I 1 4 44 11 110 I 2 I 25 58 8 r 21 210 24 240 2 ' 9 31 310 35 354 47 56 41 410 46 468 89 94 2 20 2 2 2 29 88 12 120 1 3 137 73 25 22 220 25 25 I I 6 63 32 320 36 366 60 00 42 420 48 4 So 04 38 80 3 34 43 3 I 13 130 I 4 I 48 87 69 23 230 26 263 3 I 06 33 330 37 377 74 44 48 480 49 49 I 18 81 4 40 4 45 58 75 14 140 16 160 I 1 3 24 240 2 7 274 45 50 34 340 38 388 89 8S 44 440 50 503 33 25 5 50 5 57 72 t 9 15 150 I 7 I 7 I I 6 56 25 250 28 285 59 94 85 350 40 400 03 3 I 45 450 5 I 5 1 4 47 69 6 60 6 68 86 63 16 160 I 8 I 83 30 26 260 29 297 74 38 86 860 4 I 4 I I I 8 75 46 460 5 2 526 I 13 70 8 80 I 06 17. 170 19 I 94 44 44 27 270 30 308 88 8 I 87 870 42 423 32 I 9 47 470 5 3 537 76 56 8 80 9 91 I 5 50 18 180 2 2 .s 59 88 28 280 32 320 03 25 38 880 43 434 46 63 48 480 54 549 90 00 9 90 I I 2 29 94 19 190 2 I 2 I 7 73 3 I 29 290 3 3 33 I I 7 69 89 890 44 446 6 I 06 49 490 56 560 04 44 10 100 I 1 1 I 4 44 11 20 200 2 2 228 88 80 800 34 3 I 40 400 45 45 7 75 50 50 500 57 5 7 I 19 88 140 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $46.00 Sl.15 S46.00 Cubic »-eet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 I r I I 5 50 11 110 I 2 126 65 50 21 210 2415 241 50 31 310 35 356 65 50 41 410 47 47 I I 5 50 2 20 2 23 30 12 120 13 138 80 00 22 220 25 253 30 00 32 320 36 368 80 42 420 48 483 30 00 3 30 3 34 45 50 13 130 I 4 I 4 P 95 50 23 230 26 264 45 50 33 330 37 379 95 50 43 430 49 494 45 50 4 40 4 46 60 14 140 r 6 161 I 24 240 27 276 60 00 34 340 39 391 I 44 440 50 506 60 5 50 5 5 7 75 SO 15 150 i 7 172 25 50 25 250 28 287 75 50 35 350 40 402 25 50 45 450 5 I 5 I 7 75 50 6 60 6 69 90 16 160 I 8 I 84 40 26 260 29 299 90 36 360 41 41 4 40 46 460 52 529 90 00 7 70 8 80 05 50 17 170 I 9 195 55 50 27 270 3 I 310 05 50 37 370 42 425 55 50 47 470 5 4 540 05 50 S 80 9 92 2 18 180 2 207 70 00 28 280 32 322 2 38 380 4 3 437 70 48 480 55 552 2 9 90 I 103 35 50 19 190 2 I 218 85 50 29 290 33 333 35 50 39 390 44 448 85 50 49 490 5t) 563 35 50 10 100 r I I I 5 50 20 200 23 2 30 30 300 34 345 50 40 400 46 460 50 500 57 5 75 50 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $46.25 $1.15^ $46.25 Cubic ^ Feet. * *^*«- Cubic Feet. $ I cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 6 I I 556 11 110 i 2 127 7 2 I 9 21 210 2 4 242 28 81 31 310 35 358 84 44 41 410 47 474 4 I 06 2 20 2 3 I 2313 12 120 I 3 138 88 7 5 22 220 25 25^ 44 38 32 320 3 7 370 42 420 48 485 56 63 3 30 3 34 47 69 13 130 I 5 I 50 03 3 I 23 230 2 b 265 59 94 33 330 38 381 I 6 56 43 430 49 497 72 I 9 4 40 4 46 63 25 14 140 16 161 I 9 88 24 240 27 277 75 50 34 3+0 39 393 3 I I 3 44 440 50 508 88 7 5 5 50 5 5 7 78 8 I 15 150 I 7 1 7 3 34 44 25 250 28 289 91 06 35 350 40 404 47 69 45 450 5 2 520 03 3 I 6 60 6 69 94 38 16 160 I 8 185 50 26 260 30 300 06 63 36 360 4 I 416 63 2 5 46 460 53 5 3 I I 9 88 7 70 809 80 94 17 170 I 9 196 66 56 27 270 3 I 3 I 2 2 2 I 9 37 370 42 427 78 81 47 470 54 54 3 34 44 8 80 925 92 50 18 180 2 208 81 I 3 28 280 3 2 323 38 75 38 380 43 439 94 38 48 480 55 555 5^ 9 90 I : 4 I I 4 1 6 19 190 2 I 219 97 69 29 290 33 33 5 53 3 I 39 390 45 450 09 94 49 490 56 566 66 56 10 100 I I i 5 6 1156^ 20 200 23 2 3 I I 3 J5 30 300 3 4 346 69 8 8 40 400 46125 4 6 2 1 5 50 500 57|8i| 5 7 8 ! I 3 1 141 CUBIC KEKT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $4:6.50 $1.16X $4:6.50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. C«ibic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet, $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I r t 16 63 11 110 I 2 127 79 88 21 210 2 4 244 4 I I 3 31 310 36 360 04 38 41 410 47 476 66 63 2 20 2 23 33 25 12 120 i 3 I 39 95 5 22 220 25 255 58 7 5 32 320 37 372 2 42 420 48 4.S8 83 25 3 30 3 34 49 88 13 130 1 5 I 5 I I I 13 23 230 26 267 74 38 33 330 38 383 36 63 43 430 49 499 9w 88 4 40 4 46 65 50 14 140 I 6 162 2 8 75 24 240 2 7 279 90 34 340 39 395 53 25 44 440 5 I 5 I I I 5 50 5 50 5 58 81 13 15 150 I 7 T 74 44 38 25 250 29 290 06 63 35 350 40 406 69 88 45 450 5 2 523 3 I I 3 60 6 69 98 75 16 160 18 I 86 60 00 2<> 260 30 302 23 2 5 36 360 4 I 4 I 8 85 50 46 460 53 534 48 7 5 7 70 8 8 I 14 38 17 170 I 9 197 76 63 27 270 3 I 3 13 39 88 37 370 43 430 I 13 47 470 54 546 64 38 8 80 9 93 30 18 180 2 209 93 25 28 280 32 325 5 5 50 38 380 44 4 4 I 18 75 48 480 55 558 80 90 I 104 46 63 19 190 2 2 220 09 88 29 290 33 337 7 I I 3 39 390 45 453 34 38 49 490 56 569 96 63 10 100 I I I 16 63 2 5 20 200 23 232 25 50 30 300 34 348 88 75 40 400 46 465 50 00 50 500 58 581 I 3 25 CUBIC KBBT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $46.75 $1.16?^ $46.75 Cubic Feet. « Cts. Cubic Feet $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I I 1 7 69 11 110 I 2 I 28 86 56 21 210 24 245 54 44 31 310 36 362 23 31 41 410 47 479 92 I 9 2 20 2 23 34 38 12 120 I 4 140 03 25 22 220 25 257 7 I I 3 32 320 37 374 40 00 42 420 49 490 09 88 3 80 3 35 5 I 06 13 130 I 5 I 5 r 19 94 23 230 26 268 8 8 81 33 330 38 385 5 7 09 48 480 50 502 26 56 4 40 4 46 68 75 14 140 I 6 16.^ 36 63 24 240 28 280 05 50 34 340 39 397 74 38 44 440 5 I 51 4 43 2 5 5 50 5 58 84 44 15 150 I 7 I 75 5 3 3 I 25 260 29 292 2 2 I 9 35 850 40 409 91 06 45 450 52 525 59 94 76 63 6 60 7 70 I 13 16 160 I 8 187 70 00 26 260 30 303 39 88 36 860 42 4 2 u 08 7 5 46 460 5 3 5 37 7 70 8 8 1 I 8 8 I 17 170 1 9 I 98 87 69 27 270 31 3 T5 56 56 37 870 43 432 24 44 47 470 54 549 93 I 00 69 8 80 9 93 35 50 18 180 2 I 2 I 04 38 28 280 3 2 327 73 25 88 880 44 444 41 13 48 480 56 561 9 90 I 105 52 I 9 19 190 2 2 222 2 I 06 29 290 33 338 89 94 39 890 45 455 58 8 I 49 490 57 572 10 100 I I I I 6 69 88 20 200 23 23 ■>> 38 30 300 35 ..HI 06 63 40 400 46 467 75 50 500 58 584 44 142 CUBIC KEEX. 40 Cubic Reet Onb Ton S4:7.00 $1,175^ $47.00 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic ! ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Feet. 1 * ^**' Cubic Feet. $ jets. 1 10 I I I I 8 75 11 ! 12 110 1 129 93 25 21 210 2468 246175 31 310 36 364 43 2 5 41 410 48 481 18 75 2 2 20 : 23 35 5 12 120 I 4 14 I I 22 220 25'S5 25 S 50 32 320 37i6o 3 76I00 42 420 49 493 35 50 3 30 3 35 53 2 5 13 130 15 I 5 2 28 75 23 230 2703 270 25 33 330 38 387 78 75 43 430 50 505 53 25 4 40 4 47 70 14 140 I 6 164 45 50 24 240 2820 28200 34 340 39 399 95 50 44 440 5 I 51 7 70 00 1 5 50 1 58 88 75 15 150 I 7 176 63 25 25 250 2938 293 75 35 350 41 41 I I 3 25 45 450 528 88 75 « 1 7 60 70 05 50 16 160 I b I 88 80 26 260 30 55 30550 36 360 4 2 423 30 00 46 460 54 5 40 05 50 7 70 8 82 23 2 5 17 170 19 199 98 75 27 270 3173 31725 37 370 43148 434175 47 470 55 552 23 25 H 1 9 80 94 40 18 180 2 I 2 I I I 5 50 28 280 3290 329 00 38 380 44:65 446150 48 480 56 564 40 00 9 90 10 105 5« 75 19 190 2 2 223 33 25 29 290 34 08 34075 39 390 45 83 458 25 49 490 57 575 58 75 10 1 II 100 1X7 75 •S 20 200 23 2 3 5 50 30 300 3525 •? 5 2 5 40 400 47 470 50 500 58 587 75 iiJ CUBIC FEET, 40 Cubic Ree^t One Ton. $47.25 ^ $1.18>^ $47.25 Cubic ; ^ Feet. 1 * Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ ; Cts. Cubic a Feet. * Cts. 1 1 I 10 I II 18 81 11 110 I 2 129 99 94 21 210 2 4 248 8 I 06 31 310 36 366 62 I 9 41 410 48 484 43 3 I 2 2 20 23 36 63 12 120 14 I 4 I I 8 75 22 220 25 259 99 88 32 320 37 378 80 00 42 420 49 496 61 I 3 » 1 3 30 1 3 5 54 44 13 130 • 5 I 53 36 56 23 230 27 27 I I 7 69 33 330 38 389 98 81 43 430 5 -> 507 79 94 4 40 4 47 73 25 14 140 16 165 54 38 24 240 28 283 35 50 34 340 4 401 16 63 44 440 5 I 5 r 9 98 75 50 5 59 9 I 06 15 150 I 7 177 7 2 19 25 250 29 295 54 3 I 35 350 41 41 3 34 44 45 450 53 5 > I 16 56 6 60 7 70 09 88 16 160 I 8 189 90 00 26 260 30 307 7 ' I 3 36 360 4 2 425 53 2 5 46 460 54 54 3 34 38 4 70 8 82 27 69 17 170 2 200 08 8 I 27 270 3 I 318 »9 94 37 370 43 437 7 I 06 47 470 55 ■555 52 I 9 8 80 9 94 45 50 18 180 2 I 212 26 63 28 280 33 330 08 75 38 380 44 448 S9 88 48 480 56 567 70 00 9 90 I 106 63 3 I 19 190 2 2 224 44 44 29 290 34 342 26 56 39 390 46 460 07 69 49 490 57 578 88 81 10 100 1 I I I 8 8 I 20 200 23 236 63 2 5 30 300 35 354. 44 40 400 4 7 1 25 4 7 2 1 5 50 500 59 590 06 63 H3 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Reex One Ton. S47.50 $1.18^ $47.50 Cubic l<'eet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I I I 9 88 11 110 13 I 30 06 63 21 210 24 249 94 38 31 310 36 368 8 I 13 41 410 48 486 69 88 2 20 2 23 3« 75 12 120 14 142 25 50 22 220 26 261 13 25 32 320 38 380 42 420 49 498 88 75 3 30 3 35 56 63 13 130 I 5 154 44 38 23 230 27 273 31 13 33 330 39 39 r ^9 88 43 430 5 I 510 06 63 4 40 4 47 75 50 14 140 I 6 166 63 25 24 240 28 285 50 34 340 40 403 38 75 44 440 5 2 522 25 50 5 50 5 59 94 38 15 150 I 7 178 81 13 25 250 29 296 69 88 35 350 41 415 56 63 45 450 53 534 4 4 38 6 60 7 71 13 25 1(J 160 I 9 190 26 260 30 308 88 75 36 360 42 427 75 50 46 460 54 546 63 25 7 70 8 83 31 I 3 17 170 2 201 19 88 27 270 32 320 06 63 37 370 43 439 94 38 47 470 55 558 81 13 8 80 9 95 50 18 180 2 I 2 I 3 38 75 28 280 33 332 25 50 38 380 45 45 I I 3 25 48 480 57 570 00 00 90 I 106 69 88 19 190 2 2 225 56 63 29 290 34 344 4 4 38 39 390 4b 463 31 I 3 49 490 58 581 19 88 10 lOv. I I I I 8 88 75 20 200 23 237 75 50 30 300 35 356 63 25 40 400 47 4 75 50 50 500 59 593 38 75 CUBIC FEET. 40 Cubic Fedet One Ton. $47.75 $1.19^ $47.75 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. * cts. Cublc Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I I I 9 94 11 110 13 131 13 3 I 21 210 25 250 07 69 31 310 3701 37006 41 410 48 489 94 44 2 20 2 23 39 88 12 120 r 4 I 4 3 33 2 5 22 220 26 262 26 63 32 820 38 382 2 42 420 50 501 14 38 8 80 3 35 58 81 13 180 I 5 I 5 5 5 2 I 9 23 280 2 7 274 46 56 83 330 39 393 39 94 48 480 5 I 5 I 3 33 3 I 4 40 4 47 78 75 14 140 I 6 i 7 I 1671 I 3 24 240 28 286 65 50 84 840 40 405 59 88 44 440 5 2 525 53 25 5 50 5 97 59 69 15 150 I 7 I 79 91 06 25 250 29 298 84 44 85 850 4 I 4 I 7 78 81 45 450 53 537 72 19 6 60 716 7163 16 160 1 9 191 I 00 26 260 3 I 310 04 38 86 360 42 429 98 75 46 460 54 549 91 I 3 7 70 8,36 83156 17 170 2 202 29 94 27 270 32 322 23 3 I 87 870 44 44 I I 7 69 47 470 5b 561 I I 06 8 80 9 90 9 _ 9 5_ I I 07 55 50 18 180 2 I 2 14 49 88 28 280 3 3 334 43 2 5 88 880 45 453 63 48 480 57 57 3 3" 00 74 44 19 190 2 2 226 68 8 I 29 290 346 62 19 89 890 46 465 56 57 49 490 58 584 49 94 69 8« 10 100 I I 94 38 20 200 2 3 238 88 75 80 800 35 8i 40 400 47 477 75 50 50 500 59 s 9 6 144 CUBIC FEBT. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $4:8.00 $1.20 $48.00 Cubic : ^ _,. Feet. 1 » Ct«- Cable Feet. f Ct». Cable ITeet. « Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Ct». Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I I 2 2 11 110 1-3 132 2 21 210 2 5 25 2 2 31 310 37 372 2 41 410 49 492 2 00 2 20 2 24 40 12 120 14 I 44 40 22 220 26 264 40 32 320 38 384 40 00 42 420 50 504 40 3 30 3 36 60 13 130 I 5 156 60 00 23 230 27 276 60 33 330 39 396 60 00 43 430 5 I 5X6 60 4 40 4 48 80 00 14 140 I 6 168 80 00 24 240 28 288 80 34 340 40 408 80 44 440 52 528 80 5 50 6 60 00 00 15 150 18 180 00 25 250 30 300 35 350 42 420 00 45 450 54 540 6 60 7 72 2 00 16 160 19 192 2 00 26 260 3 I 31 2 2 00 36 360 43 432 2 46 460 55 552 2 00 7 70 8 84 40 17 170 2 204 40 27 270 32 324 40 37 370 44 440 40 00 47 470 56 564 40 8 i 9 80 1 96 60 00 18 180 2 I 216 60 28 280 33 336 60 38 380 45 456 60 48 480 5 7 576 60 \) I 90 108 80 00 19 190 2 2 228 80 00 29 290 34 348 80 39 390 46 468 80 49 490 5» 588- 80 00 10 1200 100 T 2 00 20 200 24 240 30 300 36 360 40 400 48 480 50 500 60 600 CUBIC FEET. ■40 Cubic Feet One Ton. $4:8.25 $1.20f^ $48.25 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet « Cts. Cubic Feet. 1 $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I I 2 2 I 06 11 110 I 3 132 27 69 21 210 25 253 33 3 I 31 310 37 3 73 39 94 41 410 49 494 46 56 2 20 2 2 4 4 I I 3 12 120 I 4 I 44 48 75 22 220 26 265 54 38 32 320 38 386 60 42 420 50 506 66 63 3 30 3 36 62 19 13 130 15 156 68 81 23 230 2 7 277 74 44 33 330 39 398 8 I 06 43 430 5 I 518 87 69 4 40 4 48 83 25 14 140 16 I 68 89 88 24 240 28 289 95 50 34 340 41 410 I 13 44 440 53 530 08 75 50 6 60 03 3 I 15 150 I 8 I 80 09 94 25 250 30 30 I 16 56 35 350 42 422 2 2 19 45 450 54 542 28 8 I 6 60 7 7 2 24 38 16 160 I 9 193 30 00 26 260 31 313 36 63 36 360 43 434 43 2 5 46 460 55 554 4 9 88 7 70 8 84 44 44 17 170 2 205 5 I 6 27 270 32 325 5 7 69 37 370 44 446 63 3 I 47 470 56 566 69 94 8 80 9 96 65 50 18 180 2 I 217 7 I 13 28 280 33 337 78 75 38 380 45 458 84 38 48 480 5 7 579 90 00 9 90 I 108 86 56 19 190 2 2 229 92 I 9 29 290 34 349 98 8 I 39 390 47 470 04 44 49 490 59 591 I I 06 10 100 I 2 12b 06 6.3 20 200 24 2 4 I 1 3 2 ,s 30 300 36 361 I 9 88 40 400 48 482 25 50 500 60 603 31 145 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Keet One; Ton ^48. 50 ^1.21^ $48. 50 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 2 2 I I 3 11 110 I 3 I 33 34 38 21 210 2 5 254 46 63 31- 310 37 375 59 88 41 410 4 9 49 7 71 13 2 20 2 24 43 2 5 12 120 I 4 145 55 50 22 220 26 266 68 75 32 320 38 388 80 42 420 5 509 93 2 5 3 30 3 36 64 38 13 130 I 5 I 5 7 76 63 23 230 27 27« 89 88 33 330 40 400 I 1 3 43 430 5 2 52 I I 4 38 4 40 4 48 85 5 14 140 I 6 169 98 75 24 240 29 291 I 34 340 4 I 4 I 2 23 25 44 440 53 533 35 50 56 63 5 50 6 60 06 63 15 150 I 8 18 r 19 88 25 250 30 303 3 I I 3 35 350 42 424 44 38 45 450 54 545 6 CO 7 72 28 75 10 160 19 I 94 40 20 260 3 I 315 53 25 36 360 43 436 65 50 46 460 55 55 7 78 75 7 70 8 84 49 88 17 170 2 206 6 I r 3 27 270 32 327 74 38 37 370 44 448 86 63 47 470 56 569 99 88 8 80 9 97 7 18 180 2 I 2 I 8 83 25 28 2S0 33 33 9 95 50 38 380 46 460 08 75 48 480 58 582 2 9 90 I 109 9 I I 3 19 190 2 3 230 04 38 29 290 35 3 5 I 16 63 39 390 . 47 472 29 88 49 490 59 594 41 1 3 63 2 5 10 100 I 2 r 2 I I 3 25 20 200 24 242 25 5 30 300 36 363 38 7 5 40 400 48 4S5 50 50 500 60 606 CUBIC FBET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. S^8.75 $1.21^ $4:8.75 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cul>ic Feet. $ cts. 1 10 I I 2 2 2 19 11 110 I 3 I 34 4 r 06 21 210 2 5 255 59 94 31 310 37 377 78 8 I 41 410 4 9 499 97 69 2 20 2 24 44 38 12 120 i 4 146 63 25 22 220 26 268 8 1 I 3 32 320 39 390 42 420 5 I 5 r I I 9 8 8 » 30 3 36 66 56 13 130 I 5 158 84 44 23 230 2 8 280 03 3 I 33 330 40 402 2 2 19 43 430 5 2 524 4 I 06 4 40 4 48 88 75 14 140 I 7 I 70 06 63 24 240 29 292 2 5 50 34 340 4 I 4 I 4 48 38 44 440 53 536 63 25 6 50 6 60 09 94 15 150 I 8 I 82 28 81 25 250 30 304 47 69 35 850 42 426 66 56 45 450 54 548 84 44 60 7 73 3 I I 3 16 160 19 195 50 26 260 3 I 316 69 88 86 860 43 438 88 75 46 460 56 560 06 63 7 70 8 85 53 3 I 17 170 2 207 7 2 I 9 27 270 32 329 9 I 06 87 870 45 450 09 94 47 470 57 572 28 8 I 8 80 9 97 75 50 18 180 2 I 2 I 9 94 38 28 280 34 34 I I 3 25 88 880 46 463 3 I 13 48 480 58 585 50 00 90 I 109 97 69 19 190 23 23 I I 6 56 29 290 35 35 3 34 44 89 890 47 475 53 3 ' 49 490 59 597 72 19 10 100 I 2 I 2 I ' 9 88 20 200 24 38 30 SOO 36 56 40 400 48 4S7 75 5 50 50(» 60 609 94 38 146 CUBIC FEET. AO Cubic Reet O^te Tom. S4:9.00 Sl.22^ ^49. OO Cubic 4 teet. 1 * Cts. Cubic 4 jp Feet. » 1 *^** Cubic 1 « ^^ Feet. : ^ C*^- ^F"eei"l * lets. Cubic Feet. $ jets. 1 10 I I 2 23 25 11 110 13 134 48 75 21 210 2573 257125 31 310 37 3 79 98 75 41 410 50 502 23 25 2 20 2 24 45 50 12 120 I 4 147 70 22 220 26;95 269150 32 320 39 392 2 00 42 420 5 I 5 14 45 50 3 30 3 36 68 75 13 130 15 I 59 93 25 23 230 2« 18 281 75 33 330 40 404 43 25 43 430 52 526 68 75 4 40 4 49 90 14 140 I 7 I 7 I I 5 50 24 240 29140 294100 34 340 4 I 416 65 50 44 440 53 90 53900 5 50 6 6 I 13 25 15 150 I 8 183 38 75 25 250 30 306 63 25 35 350 42 428 88 75 45 450 55113 55125 6 60 7 73 35 50 16 160 I 9 196 60 26 260 31185 31 8I50 36 360 44 441 I 00 46 460 56 563 35 50 7 70 8 85 58 75 17 170 2 208 83 25 27 270 33 08 330 75 37 370 45 45 3 33 25 47 470 57 575 58 75 S 80 9 98 So 00 IS 180 2 2 220 05 50 28 280 34 !30 343 ioo 38 380 46 465 55 50 48 480 58,80 588I00 9 90 I I I I 03 25 19 190 23 232 28 75 29 290 35!53 355 |2 5 39 390 47 47 7 78 75 49 490 60|03 600(25 10 100 I 2 122 25 5 20 200 24150 24500 30 300 36175 367*50 40 400 49 490 50 500 6125 61250 CUBIC FEET. 40 CuBio Feet One Ton. 6-49.25 ^1.23}i S4:9.25 Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cte. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I 23 I 2 3 I 11 110 1354 I 35 '44 21 210 25186 258156 31 310 38 381 I 7 69 41 410 50 48 50481 2 20 2 24 46 63 12 120 I 4 147 78 75 22 220 27 270 09 88 32 320 39 394 40 00 42 420 5 I i7 I 5 I 7 M 3 3 30 3169 36!94 13 130 I 6 1 I 160106 23 230 2 S 283 3 2 I 9 33 330 40 63 406 3 I 43 430 52 194 5 29U4 4 40 4 49 93 25 14 140 I 7 i24 172I38 24 240 2955 295 50 34 340 4 I 418 86 63 44 440 54 iS 541175 50 6 61 16 56 15 150 1847 184I69 25 250 30 307 78 81 35 350 43 430 09 94 45 450 55,41 5 5 4 I 06 6 60 7 73 39 88 16 160 i 9 197 70 00 26 260 32 320 I 1 3 36 360 44 443 33 2 5 46 460 56164 566I38 7 70 8 62 86 I 9 17 170 2 209 93 3 I 27 270 33 332 24 44 37 370 45 455 56 56 47 470 57 578 87 69 8 80 985. 98 50 18 180 2 2 221 16 63 28 280 34 344 48 75 38 380 46 467 79 88 48 480 59 591 I 00 9 90 I I 08 I I 8 I 19 190 23 233 39 94 29 290 35 35 7 7 I 06 39 390 48,02 48019 49 490 60 603 33 31 10 100 1 I 2|3 I I 2 :; I -^ 20 200 24 246 63 25 30 300 36 369 94 J8 40 400 49125 492 ■ 50 50 500 61 615 56 63 H7 CUBIC KEET. 40 Cubic Reet One Ton. $49.50 S1.23K S4:9.50 Cubic Feet. $ Ct8. Cubic Feet. 9 ct». Cubic Veet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. $ Cts. 1 10 I I 2 24 38 11 110 13 136 61 13 21 210 25 259 99 88 31 310 38 383 36 63 41 410 50 507 74 38 2 20 2 24 48 7 5 12 120 14 I 48 85 50 22 220 27 272 23 25 32 320 39 396 60 00 42 420 5 I 5 I 9 98 75 3 30 3 37 71 I 3 13 130 16 160 09 88 23 230 28 284 46 63 33 330 40 408 84 38 43 430 53 532 2 I 13 4 40 4 49 95 50 14 140 17 I 73 33 25 24 240 29 297 70 34 340 42 420 08 75 44 440 54 5 44 45 50 5 50 6 61 I 9 88 15 150 I 8 185 56 63 25 250 30 309 94 38 35 350 43 433 3 I 13 45 450 55 556 69 88 6 CO 7 74 43 25 16 160 19 I 98 80 00 26 260 32 3 2 I I 8 75 36 360 44 445 55 50 46 460 56 569 93 2 5 7 70 8 86 66 63 17 170 2 I 210 04 38 27 270 33 334 4 I t 3 37 370 45 4 5 7. 79 88 47 470 58 581 I 6 63 S 80 9 99 90 18 180 2 2 222 28 75 28 280 34 346 65 50 38 380 47 470 03 25 48 480 59 594 40 J) 90 I I I r I I 4 38 19 190 23 235 5 1 I 3 29 290 35 358 89 88 39 390 48 482 26 63 49 490 60 606 64 38 10 100 I 2 T23 38 75 20 200 24 247 75 50 30 300 37 37 r 13 25 40 400 49 495 50 00 50 500 61 61 8 88 75 CUBIC FEKT. -40 Cubic Keet One Ton. $4:0.75 $1.24:1^ $49.75 Cubic Feet. $ Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. 9 Cts. 1 10 I I 2 24 44 11 110 I 3 13b 68 81 21 210 2 6 261 I 2 I 9 31 310 38 385 56 56 41 410 50 509 99 94 2 20 2 24 49 88 12 120 I 4 I 4 9 93 25 22 220 27 273 36 63 32 320 39 398 80 00 42 420 5 2 522 24 38 » 80 3 37 73 3 I 13 130 I 6 I 61 17 69 23 230 2 8 286 61 06 33 380 4 I 410 04 44 43 430 53 534 48 81 4 40 4 49 98 75 14 140 I 7 I 74 4 1 13 24 240 29 298 85 50 34 340 42 422 29 8 8 44 440 54 547 73 2 5 5 60 6 62 2 2 19 15 150 I 8 I 86 66 56 25 250 3 i 3 • 09 94 35 350 43 4 35 53 31 45 450 55 55 9 97 2 I 13 6 60 7 74 46 63 16 160 I 9 I 99 90 00 26 260 32 323 34 38 36 360 . 44 447 78 75 46 460 57 572 7 70 8 87 71 06 17 170 2 I 2 I 1 I 4 44 27 270 33 335 58 8 I 87 370 4 6 460 2 19 47 470 58 584 46 56 70 00 9 4 44 8 80 9 99 95 50 18 180 2 2 223 3 9 88 28 280 34 348 83 2 5 88 880 47 472 26 63 48 480 59 597 60 609 90 I I I t T X 9 94 19 190 23 63 23631 29 290 36 360 07 69 39 390 48 485 51 06 49 490 10 100 I 2 I 2 4 44 38 20 200 24 88 248 75 30 1 37 800 ! ^,7 J 3 I I % 40 400 49 4 9 7 75 5 50 500 62 62 I I 9 88 148 CUBIC KEET, 40 Cubic Keet One Ton S50.00 S1.25 S50.00 Cubic ; 4 Feet, ; ♦ Cts. Cubic ^ Feet. * Cts. Cubic Feet. 1 $ 1 Cts. Cubic Feet. $ cts. Cubic Feet. $ j cts. 1 1 I 10 12 25 50 11 110 13 137 75 50 21 210 2625 262 50 31 810 38 387 75 50 41 410 51 5 I 2 25 50 2 20 2 25 50 12 120 15 150 22 220 27 50 275 00 32 320 40 400 42 420 52 525 50 00 3 30 3 37 75 50 13 130 16 162 25 50 23 230 28 287 75 50 33 330 4 I 41 2 25 50 43 430 53 537 75 50 4 40 5 50. 00 14 140 I 7 T75 50 00 24 240 3 1 30000 34 340 42 425 50 44 440 55 550 00 25 50 5 6 50 6 2 25 50 15 150 18 187 75 50 25 250 31125 312150 35 350 43 437 75 50 45 450 56 562 6 j 7 60! 7 5 50 00 16 160 2 200 00 00 26 260 32 50 325 00 36 360 45 450 00 46 460 57 575 50 7 70 8 87 75 5-0 17 170 2 I 212 2 5 50 27 270 33175 337I50 37 370 46 462 2 5 50 47 470 58 587 75 50 8 1 I o 80 1 loo 18 180 2 2 225 50 28 280 35 .00 3 5 ' 38 380 47 475 50 48 480 6 1 600100 90 I I 112 25 50 IJ) 190 2 3 237 75 50 29 290 36j 25 36250 39 390 48 487 75 50 49 490 6125 6 I 2 i 5 10 100 I 2 I 2 5 50 20 200 25 250 00 30 300 3750 37500 40 1 50 400 500 50 500 6250 62s 00 V} v^ 149 •«itcy"" Merchandise COJvlF'ARATIVE WKIOHTS AND IVLKASURKS In regard to the following tables of weights and measures of merchan- dise, I deem it appropriate to say that, in adopting a classification and tariff that will prove satisfactory and do equal justice alike to the transporta- tion company, the merchant, and indirectly, the consumer, is a subject that has required the earnest consideration of the most experienced men con- nected with the transportation service. The questions to be considered are many and complicated. Without entering into detail as to the possible solution of these questions, it may be well to state that among them are : The cost of plant. The cost of maintenance. The expense of service. The distance of haul. The value of the article to be transported. The kind of merchandise to be transported, both as to its liability to damage and the space it will occupy. Proper records and a knowledge of the service determine these ques- tions except that of bulk or the space necessary for a given article of merchandise. If this question was more thoroughly understood by the transportation companies and the merchants, no doubt, in many cases, better rates could be maintained without incurring the displeasure of either the consignor or consignee. To illustrate this principle, take "Dry Goods" and "Millinery Goods,'* which are about equal as to their liability to damage by handling, and we 150 find that "Dry Goods" in cases weigh 2o'/{o3 pounds to the cubic foot, while " Millinery Goods," packed in a like manner, weigh only 6°^^oo pounds to the cubic foot. As an ordinary Box Car has a capacity of 1600 cubic feet, we find that of this space "Dry Goods" will require 956 cubic feet for 10 tons weight, while it will take two cars and 134 cubic feet in a third car to hold 10 tons weight of "Millinery Goods." Therefore, making them equal in the classification at a fixed rate, say, of $5.00 per ton weight, the transportation company would receive $50.00 for handling and transporting 10 tons weight of "Millinery Goods," and for the service of over two cars, while for the use of the same cars the company would receive on " Dry Goods," occupying the same space, $175.00. It would appear to be an injustice to estimate the weight of a Road Cart S. U. at 750 pounds (Western Classification) that weighs only 130 pounds. But considering the fact that it would require the service of three ordinary-sized cars to hold 10 tons weight of Road Carts, the estimate is not excessive. The statement is not robbed of the argument because one might wish to ship only one sulky or cart. The principle is the same whether in 10 ton lots or less, because in the space required for one Road Cart K. D. and crated, weighing but 130 pounds, four (4) barrels of sugar, weighing over iioo pounds, might be placed, or a thousand other articles that would pay a better freight. I do not undertake to say that these conditions can be made to com- pletely harmonize, from the fact that laws governing demand and supply are such that concessions have to be made in the regulation of freights ; yet it would appear that by a thorough knowledge of the facts, transportation companies might so regulate and adjust a classification that would only require such alteration as might be made necessary by the demands of a new article of commerce, or the" opening up of trade in commodities seeking a new market. Under the head of " Rules and Conditions," many railway companies have instructed their agents that when ' ' impracticable to weigh freight, to measure it and estimate each cubic foot at 50 pounds." A careful record of the facts proves conclusively that there is no other reason for this rule, than that as 40 cubic feet make one ton measurement, and it multiplied by 50 gives 2000 pounds, one ton weight. The heaviest and most compactly built machinery will hardly approximate 50 pounds per cubic foot. There may be a few merchants who undertake to defraud transportation companies by entering on their bills of lading short weights, or ship goods under a false name in order to avoid the classification. If there are any such, a thorough knowledge of the facts presented in this work will greatly assist in detecting false entries, as well as establishing and locating the character of contraband goods. By referring to the following pages it may be observed, that in all cases Ihere goods are not put up in uniform packages an average has been sought. In doing this it has been demonstrated that the same material packed in a small box will weigh as much to the cubic foot as it will packed in a large case. In other words it will increase and diminish in like proportion. It is equally true of goods put up in bales, that is if they are packed in the same manner. Grain bags imported in bales weigh a fraction less than 44 ■ I =; I pounds per cubic foot, while domestic or " foreign repacked " in bales weigh but 27 pounds per cubic foot. The goods are just the same, but the difference is in the manner of packing, the imported b-^-'ng compressed and bound securely with iron bands, while the ' ' domestic ' ' are, in the jnajority of cases, tied firmly together with cordage without being compressed. I have made mention of these facts merely to indicate the utility of this portion of the work, and hope that the comparisons made will serve the purpose intended, namely, that of arriving at a better understanding of the difference between weights and measurements of merchandise. To ascertain the cubical contents of any package, three measurements are required, viz. : the length, breadth and thickness. Reduce the measure- ments to inches, multiply the breadth by the thickness, and the product by the length ; divide this last product by 1728, the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot. The result will be the cubical contents in cubic feet and twelfths of a cubic foot. Suppose that you wished to ascertain the cubical contents of a barrel, measuring across the bulge i foot 10 inches, and 2 feet 6 inches in length. (See illustrations.) What is required for transportation purposes is the cubical space the barrel will occupy, and not the cubical contents of the barrel itself. The length of the barrel, as above, is 2 feet 6 inches, the breadth will be its diameter at the bulge, i foot, 10 inches, and the thickness will be the diameter, i foot, 10 inches, on a line at right angles with the breadth. Hence, in the case of a barrel, we use the diameter twice as the breadth and thickness of the package of which we desire the cubical contents. In case of a perfect sphere, as a globe or a common ball, we should use the diameter three times, as length, breadth and thickness. To ascertain the cubical contents of the barrel : Operation — I ft. 10 in. ^^ 22 in. 22 X 22 = 484 in. 2 ft. 6 in. = 30 in. X 484 = 14,520 -»- 1728 = 8 ft. 4 in. By carefully considering these tables some entries may appear incon- sistent, but in such cases they arise from improper packing, or from the lack of care in crating, and in some cases from natural causes that cannot be avoided. For instance, by reference to the item Squashes, it wil^ be noted that a single squash will weigh about 29 pounds to the cubic foot, while the same squash crated weighs nearly 31 pounds to the cubic foot. Swiss Cheese is solid, compact freight, as imported to this countryj it is packed in large tubs, tapering outward from the bottom to top. The head placed several inches below the top of the chime, this space is lost, and when the package is squared it becomes less than three-quarters freight. Then, again, it will be noted that in articles like Saddle Trees, where two entries are made in bundles, one weighing a fraction less than 6 pounds to the cubic foot, and the other nearly 105^ pounds to the cubic foot. The former, of Eastern make, is covered with canvas, while the latter is of California make, and is covered with rawhide, therefore are nearly twice as heavy as those manufactured East. EXPLANATORY. The measurements are in cubic feet and twelfths of a cubic foot. The number of pounds to the cubic foot are in pounds and hundredths of a pound. The number of cubic feet per 100 pounds are in cubic feet and hundredths of a cubic foot. The number of cubic feet per ton are in cubic feet and tenths of a cubic foot. S. U. signifies set up. K. D., knocked down. N. O. S., not otherwise specified. When an article is given as boxed it means completely enclosed. 153 KIKRCHANDISB. COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS AN3D NIEASURES. ARTICLES. 5* ® ii ft© 0,0 s e a 3 SI s '^ o2. Acid, Muriatic, in glass in carboys " Nitric, " " *• Sulphuric, " " " *' in iron tanks " N. O. S., in glass in carboys " " " in boxes " in pints, " in cases " in }4 gallons, " " " Phosphate, '* in boxes Advertising Matter '• Agate Ware in cases Agricultural Implements. Corn Shellers each Cotton Drills " Gins, Brown's " Feeders, " " Condensers, Brown's " Gins, Hall's " Feeders," " Condensers, Hall's Cradles, Grain, S. U " " K. D incases Cradle Fingers in bundles Cultivators, K. D each Drills, Seed, S. U " Feed Cutter, S. U., No. 2 " Forks, Hay in bundles Furnace, Agricultural crated Guano Spreaders each Harrows '• " cast frame, spring teeth " Harrow Teeth, steel in boxes " •• " in kegs Hay Cutters, horse power, K. D each 154 7.10 7.6 7.10 25.10 5.4 1.2 5-1 4.10 0.6 31 9. II 7.2 15-10 lOI.I 71.3 26.4 78.3 45. 27. 8.5 13-4 31 4-7 130. 26.10 4.2 31. II 18. 16. 47.11 o.io 1.6 23-4 231 142 288 1820 150 36 138 150 17 73 857 85 375 990 484 1190 970 450 315 119 130 20 45 500 200 51 385 300 350 275 no 206 293 29.49 18.94 36 -77 70.45 28.12 30.86 27.15 31-03 34.00 23.68 86.42 11.86 23-68 10.67 6.79 45 19 12.39 10. 11.67 14.14 9-75 6.49 9.82 3-85 7-45 12.24 12.06 16.67 21.88 5-74 132. 137-33 12.56 1180 758 1471 2818 1125 1234 1086 1241 1360 947 3457 474 947 427 272 1808 496 400 467 566 390 260 393 154 298 490 482 667 875 230 5280 5493 502 3-39 5.28 2.72 1.42 3-56 3-25 3-68 3.22 2.94 4.22 1. 16 8.05 4-2 9-37 14-73 2.21 8.07 10. 8.57 7.07 10.25 15-4 10.18 26.49 13 42 8.17 8.29 6. 4.57 17.42 -76 -73 7.96 TvIERCHANDISK. COMPARATIVE 'WEMQHTS AND NIEASXJRES. ARTICLES. Agricultural Implements — Continued. Hay Cutters, hand crated Hoes, Yz dozen in bundles " packed in boxes Incubators each Machines, Smut *' Mills, Saw, K.D " " Sorghum " Mowers, S.U " " Lawn " Plows, S.U " " Gang, 12 inch, S.U " " ;^ barrels in X " 1* 5* <( (< ar.ative >?veiqh:xs and nieasures. B ARTICLES. « . ^d « «• ■ ti 0.S |2 "2 *< •• e-- •fi « S A s-fi S ft C 3 9 e ft.U »<» OS. s H .a n L Babbitt Metal in boxes Backing, Picture in bundles Bacon in hogsheads " in barrels " ...,-. in cases " in boxes " in crates " in bags Bags in bales " ( I coo) Grain, imported compressed. " " '• " re-packed (500) " " in bundles " Paper. See Paper Bags. ' ' Traveling in cases Bagging, Jute in bales " " in rolls " Gunny in bales " Cherokees " Baking Powders ,in barrels '* " .in boxes " Pans, sheet-iron, nested in crates Bandboxes in nests Bark, Chitwood (Cascara) in bags " Cinnamon in bundles ' ' Sassafras in barrels " Tanners' in sacks Barley " ' ' {see table) per bushel ' ' Cracked " ' ' Pearl in boxes Barrels, empty, Pork each " " Oil " • ' * ' Molasses " " Vinegar " 4- 2.7 36.5 7-7 12.03 7.2 5-5 2.2 19.10 18.4 14. 1 7 9 3I-I 29.1 10.10 12. 5-9 II. 10 I. II. 7 42 13. II 4.10 8.5 3 9 32 3-4 .8 7. II. 4 9.6 8.1 350 60 1 189 247 526 254 189 82 341 800 380 75 241 727 167 290 90 348 37 530 19 249 102 89 30 200 65 55 75 87 50 23 23 32 65 32.57 42.94 35-44 34 89 37 85 17.19 43-64 26.98 9.68 7-75 25- 15 42 24.17 15-65 29.41 37. 45 76 456 17.89 21.10 iioj 13.07 85 ! 22.67 100 31.5$ 26.7a 45- 28.57 5-74 5-79 9.28 3500 929 1306 1303 1718 1418 1396 15 14 688 1746 1079 387 310 1000 617 967 626 1 177 1480 1830 182 716 844 523 907 1263 1068 1800 1 143 230 232 371 1. 14 4 30 3 06 3 07 2-33 2.82 2.87 2.64 5.82 2.30 3 71 10 -33 12.90 4. 6.49 413 6 39 340 2.70 2.18 21 93 5-58 4-73 765 4.41 3-17 3-75 2.02 3-50 17.42 17.27 10.78 22.8 86. 61.2 61.4 46.6 56.4 57-4 52.8 116. 4 46. 74 2 206.6 258. 80. 129.8 82.6 127.8 68. 54- 43-6 438.6 III. 6 94 6 153 88.2 634 , 75. 40.4 70. 348.4 345-4 2x5.6 157 MKRCHANDISK. COMPARATIVE "WKIQHTS AND NIKASURKS. B ARTICLES. •2 * So ft© §^ « s Barrow Trays in bundles Base-ball Bats in crates Baskets in nests " in bundles ' ' Work in packages " Splint, nested in crates Bath Tubs each Batting, Cotton in bales ' ' Trusses each Beans, dried in barrels " " in sacks " " {see table') per bushel " Castor " " Vanilla in boxes Bedding in bundles Bed Springs, coiled wire in boxes " " in cases flat, 2 in bundle " * ' wooden slats in bundles " " rolled " Beef in barrels " in >^ " •' • inX " ' ' dried, chipped in boxes " pressed, in cans " " smoked in crates " sugar-cured, smoked in boxes " tierces, empty each Bee Hives, S,U " Beer {see alto Ale and Beer) lo gallons, in kegs " 5 " Beet, California each Bells, Farm in boxes " with iron frames each 158 10. 1 9-4 32.11 8. 6. 48.7 16.3 6.2 32.11 6.1 1-3 .6 13.6 27.7 48.10 24.4 21.4 9.8 7- 3-3>^ I. II I. .8 2.10 1.8 II. 4-5 3-8 22 4-5 6.8 31. 205 200 115 26 09 164 106 50 170 248 122 46 15 81 755 1072 180 50 44 352 170 100 30 30 100 75 65 30 140 70 154 95 217 20.33 21.43 3-49 325 I 50 338 6.52 8. II 5.16 40.77 58.56 36.80 30. 6. 27 -37 21-95 7.40 2.34 4-55 50.29 51-65 52-17 30- 45. 35-30 45- 5-91 6.79 38.18 32-31 34.87 14.25 10.33 813 857 140 130 60 135 261 324 206 1 63 1 2342 1472 1200 240 1095 878 296 94 182 2012 2066 2087 1200 1800 1412 1800 236 272 1527 1292 1395 570 4x3 4.92 4.67 28.65 30-77 66.67 29.60 15-34 12.33 19.38 2.45 1. 71 2.72 3-33 16.67 365 4-56 13-51 42.74 21.98 1.99 1-93 1.92 3-34 2.22 2.84 2.22 16.92 14.81 2.62 3-13 2.87 7.02 9.68 NIKRCHANDISK. COIvIPARATIVE >?VEIQHTS AND NIEASURES. B ARTICLES. '4^ ■ M li fbH «S T^^ f^o «n. "5 » «o T »" e >• s-r .fi e ^ s S^ s6 ■* ;, ? B> ■^s. s s c s S li U a.v &.U us. « s Bellows {see also table) eacli Belting, leather in bales '« «' in rolls " Rubber in bales «« , «< in rolls Benzine in barrels Bicycles, Boys' in boxes Binders' Boards in bundles Bird Food (in paper boxes) in cases " Seed. See Seed, Canary. ' ' Cages, wire each Biscuit in barrels '* in cases Bitters, N.O.S in boxes " " incases Bituminous Rock, California in bulk Blacking, Shoe in barrels " " in boxes " " in crates ' ' Stove in boxes Black Lead in barrels " Raleigh " Blankets in bales *' in cases Bleaching Powder in casks Blinds, Window in packages Blocks, Ship's in cases " " in tierces " Tackle in barrels Blower's Fans each Blueing {see Wash Blue) in boxes Bluestone in casks " in ^ barrels " in boxes II. 4 107 9-44 378 10.59 3. ID 175 45 65 1826 2.19 5-3 175 33-34 1334 3- 5-3 261 49-71 1988 2.01 3-4 180 54- 2160 1.85 ID. I 345 34-21 1368 2.92 8.6 30 3-53 141 28.33 .8 50 75- 3000 1-33 1-3 40 32. 1280 3-13 3.6 15 4.29 172 23 31 5 9 86 14.96 598 6.67 12. 200 16.67 667 6. .11 40 43 63 1745 2.29 ■ .lO 28 3360 1344 2.98 I. 91 91. 3640 1. 10 7.2 284 39-63 1585 2.52 6.1 289 47-51 1900 2. II 2. II 75 25-71 1028 389 1.2 55 47-14 1886 2.12 6.6 245. 37 69 1508 2.65 7-1 513 72.42 2897 1.38 15-7 286 18-35 734 5-45 39-9 617 15-52 621 6.44 29-5 1500 50.99 2040 1.96 II. 4 125 11.03 441 9-07 i6. 590 36.88 1475 2.71 3.IO 156 40.70 1628 2.46 8.H 245 27.48 1099 364 II. 6 336 29.22 1 169 3.42 3-4 76 22.80 912 4-39 22. ID 1249 54-70 2188 1.83 4-3 243 57.18 2287 1. 75 1.8 120 72. 2880 1-39 211. 8 43-8 60. 40.2 37. 58.4 566.6 26.6 62.6 466.2 133-4 120. 45-8 59.6 22. 50.4 42.2 77.8 42.4 53- 27.6 109. 128.8 39-2 181. 4 54-2 49.2 72.8 68.4 87.8 36.6 35- 27.8 159 NIKRCHANDISK. COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND NIEASURES. B ARTICLES. « M 1* 5«^ Is e 3 « a S3 S *" Boilers, galvanized iron each " copper in boxes " tin in packages " steam each Boiler Iron. {See table.) Bolls, iron. {See Iron.') Bones in sacks Boneblack, granulated " Books in cases " Export " Boots and Shoes " *' " in trunks Borax, refined in barrels ' ' powdered " " in boxes Boring Machines " Bottles, empty in hogsheads " " in casks " " in barrels " ' * in crates " " in hampers " " Soda in crates " "in straw in bales " " N.O.S in boxes Boxes, empty, Cake each •• " Cracker *' " " Cigar in crates •' " Fruit, nested " Box, boards in bundles Brackets, wood in cases Bran in sacks Brass Tubes in bundles " Castings .in barrels Bread Matzos in boxes l6o 9.8 9-4 3- 3873-2 5-9 4.10 6.1 3-5 5-4 4-6 8.5 8.5. 32 1.8 325 22.5 511 8.10 19.7 .11 9.10 8.3 2. 4.2 7. II 6. 3-9 26.1 3-4 1. 10 7.8 5-3 105 145 29 6545 90 153 198 125 78 81 337 325 130 127 829 406 132 164 215 30 216 195 14 II 75 100 112 260 72 88 970 62 10.86 ^5-54 9.67 1.69 15 65 31-66 32 -55 36.59 14.63 18.00 40.04 38.61 41 05 76.20 25 -57 18. II 22.31 i8.57 10.98 32 -73 21.97 23 64 7.00 2.64 9-47 16.67 29.77 9-97 21.60 48.00 1 26 . 52 ir.8i 434 622 387 68 626 1266 1302 1464 585 720 1602 1544 1642 3048 1023 724 892 743 439 1309 879 946 280 106 379 667 1191 399 864 1920 5061 472 9.21 6.44 10.34 59- 18 6-39 3.16 307 2-73 6.84 5-56 2.49 2.59 2.48 I-3I 3-86 552 4.48 5-39 9.11 3.06 4-55 4 23 14.29 37.88 10.46 6.00 3-35 10.03 4.62 2.08 •79 8.47 MERCHANDISK. CONIF>ARAXlVE WEIQHXS AND NIEASXJRES. ARTICLES. ■a c As <2« ho a" s e .a e Brick. in boxes " Fire " " each " common dry ** wet " " pressed dry *' " wet " " London Stock " " Red Kiln, London Stock " " Welch Fire, " " " " Paving " " Dutch Klinkers " Brimstone in barrels " in boxes Brooder each Brooms, i doz in packages 2 " " 5 " in crates " in bales Broom Com " " Compressed " Broom Com Straws, in bdls., compres'd " Brush Hooks, with handles in bundles Brushes, Shoe and Scrub in cases Buckets in nests " in packages " Well in hampers ' * " per dozen " " nested per >^ dozen •* " in packages " Water in boxes " Gal. Iron, East'm Mfg,i doz,ioqt., n'st'd " " Westem " i " 14 «« 161 I. 6.2 /»7 • 17 8. 2.2 6. II 7-7 14.4 16.10 29. 275 26.7 9.8 .10 14.3 7-4 5-5 22. 12.8 4-3 6. 6.9 19 2.2 1.9 60. 425- 7- 5.38 6.63 5 07 6.07 6.81 7- 7.84 5- 1-55 493 200 50 25 50 138 171 240 316 107 22 214 82 40 99 70 60 40 63 39 47 33 60. 68.88 168. 97- 119. 86. 103.06 115-77 119. 125.44 105. 83.70 61.63 92.31 723 3 30 3-49 8.20 590 8.75 11.89 11.07 26.40 1502 II. 18 738 4.50 5.52 14.12 6.67 9 34 22.29 21.69 18.86 2400 2755 6720 3880 4760 3440 4122 4431 4760 5018 4200 3348 2465 3692 289 132 140 328 236 350 476 443 1056 601 447 295 180 220 565 267 374 892 868 754 1.67 1.45 .60 1.03 .84 1. 16 .96 .86 .84 .80 •95 1. 19 1.62 1.08 13 83 30.30 28.63 12.20 16.95 "•43 8.41 90.33 379 6.66 8.96 13.55 22.22 18.12 7.08 14 99 10.71 449 4.61 5 30 334 29. 12. 20.6 16.8 23.2 19 • 17.2 16.8 16. 19 • 23.80 324 21.6 276.6 606. 573. 244 • 339- 228.6 168.2 1006.6 758 1332 179.2 271. 444.4 362.4 141. 6 299.8 214.2 89.8 92.2 106. MKRCHANDISE. CONIPARAXIVE WEIGHTS AND NIEASURKS. ARTICLES. as. a it 9 a 0^» e C H Buckets, Gal. Iron.Western Mfg,i doz,i8qt, n'st'd " covered in packages Buckwheat. See Flour. " (^see table) per bushel Burial Cases, Eastern in cases " " Pacific Coast " Burlaps in bales " Imported, compressed " Burr Stones, large each small " Butter in barrels " in >^ barrels " in firkins " in tubs " in cases *' in boxes Butter Dishes, in packages crated •' " wood in packages Butts. See Iron. Bicycles crated 2.9 3-5 20.II 30.6 43-1 18.4 II-3 4.6 8.2 3-4 3-3 I. II 6.5 2.10 3-5 3-2 24. 240 340 1658 800 1270 600 393 125 133 66 275 98 45 42 85 15 64 6.44 11.48 II. 15 38.48 43-64 112.88 133-34 48.12 37 50 40.92 34-43 42.86 34-59 13-17 13.26 313 626 258 459 446 1539 1746 4515 5334 1925 1500 1637 1377 1714 1384 527 530 125 6.39 15-53 8.71 8.97 2.60 2.30 .90 •75 2.08 2.67 2.44 2.90 2.33 2.85 7-59 7-54 31.92 Cabbage, large in crates •• small " " in casks " in hampers *' in barrels " pickled in casks Cabinet Ware. See Furniture. Cake Boxes. See Boxes, Empty. Cakes in boxes Calcium Gas Cylinders each It (i « ^ << 162 60.2 1162 19-31 772 5.18 33-9 639 18.93 757 5-28 13-5 270 20.12 805 4-97 8.7 144 16.78 671 5-96 17.2 725 42.23 1689 2-37 4.8 80 17.14 686 5-83 2.7 57 22.06 882 4-53 3-6 73 20.85 834 4-79 COMPARATIVE ^WEIQHXS AND NIEASTJREJ ARTICLES. 5* •9 "> s S.0 S5 o© c s 5»" Calcium Gas Cylinders each << (< C( << Candies in barrels '■ in cases " in boxes " in buckets Candles in boxes Wax, 14 oz «' " i6 oz Canned Goods, N.O.S. , 2-lb. can " 2 >^ -lb. can " " " i-gal. tins in cases in boxes Cannon Balls, 6 in Cans, Empty. See Tin Cam. Caps and Hats. See Hats and Caps. Car Bumpers. See Iron, ' ' Spring, Rubber each Carriages. See Vehicles. Carpet Hemp in rolls Carpeting, Brussels « « " Velvet «« " Ingrain «' '• Hemp D in bales " N.O.S " in rolls Carpet Lining in bales " small " in rolls Cartridges, Blank i^see fixed Ammunit'n) . .in cases Cassimere, Cotton Warp, in bolts " Carts. See Vehicles. Casings, Sheep in packages Casting, Iron. See Iron. 163 4.4 4.8 5-5 4-3 2-3 1.6 1-9 •7 .8 I.I 1.6 2.5 .2 I. 7.6 7-7 5-4 7. II 46. 9-7 6.8 17.6 8.4 2.10 II. 2 20.7 2. 80 92 198 150 73 35 49 21 24 50 67 104 71 28 90 150 no 90 145 1080 158 134 145 85 50 200 355 95 18.46 19.71 36.55 35 29 32.44 23 -33 28. 36. 36. 46.15 44 67 43 03 43 69 168. 90. 20. 14-51 16.88 18.32 23 48 16.49 20.10 8.29 10.20 17-65 17.90 17.29 47 50 73S 788 1462 1412 1298 933 1120 1440 1440 1846 1787 1721 1748 6720 3600 800 580 675 733 939 660 804 332 408 706 716 692 1900 542 5 07 2.64 2.83 3.08 4.29 3-57 2.78 2.78 2.17 2.24 2.32 2.29 .60 5- 6.89 592 546 4.26 6.06 4.98 12.06 9.80 5.67 5-59 5-78 108.4 IOI.4 52.8 56.6 61.6 85.8 71.4 55.6 55 J 43-4 44.8 46.4 45-8 12. 100. 137-8 118. 4 109.2 85-2 121. 2 99.6 241.2 196. "3-4 III. 8 II5-6 42.2 MKRCHANDISE. COIvIF»ARATIVE WEIQHXS AND NIEASURES. c ARTICLES. C U So c-o O 3 e = 3 51 Castor Oil in boxes Casters, Roller in barrels Catsup " " in kegs " in boxes Cattle Food, Prepared " " Powders " Celery Seed, ^-r^ Seed. Celery, Beef and Iron, in glass in boxes Cement, Roofing in barrels " Rosendale " " Portland " " Roman per bushel '* Rosendale " " Portland Chain in barrels " in boxes " Harness in casks Chairs and Chair Stuff. See Furnitute. Chalk in boxes Champagne. See Liquor, Charcoal, pulverized in hogsheads " " in barrels Charts in cases Cheese " " in boxes '• in drums " Swiss. in tubs •♦ Safes each Cheroots in packages Chestnuts in barrels Chewing Gum in boxes Chicory in casks ** in barrels 3- 8.5 9.6 .II 1.6 2.7 I. 1-5 5-5 6. 6. 1-3 1-3 1-3 5-7 3- 4. 8.IO 23. 8.5 15 5 44 I 2 I 8 22.2 130 445 450 35 51 100 35 50 310 360 40G 80 96 HO 662 300 364 232 762 230 265 131 45 65 791 30 142 142 31 573 258 43-33 52 87 47-37 38.18 34- 38-71 35- 35-29 57 23 60. 66 67 64. 76.80 88 118.72 100. 91- 26 26 33-13 27-33 17.19 30.23 38 -57 39- 3568 3-96 27.05 26.22 20.67 22.92 34.79 1733 2115 1895 1527 1360 1548 1400 1412 2289 2400 2667 2560 3072 3520 4749 4000 3640 1050 1325 1093 688 1209 1543 1560 1427 158 1082 1049 827 917 1392 2.31 1.89 2.34 2.62 2.94 2.58 2.86 2.83 1.75 1.67 1.50 1.56 1.30 1. 14 .84 I. 1. 10 3-82 3.02 3.66 582 331 2-59 2.56 2.80 25 25 370 3-81 4.84 4-36 2.90 164 MERCHANDISE. COMPARATIVE WEIOHXS AND NIEASURES. C ARTICLES. "it t. • Co 3 0^» e s as rH PnO C J3 ho Oa c s It .a • s a Child's Cradles, K.D in bundles Chickens, broilers, in coops each (C « << Chimneys, Lamp in barrels China Ware ; in casks *' " in tierces " " incases " " Majolica in casks Chocolate, export in boxes " in boxes (5 boxes) crated " ground, in boxes " " " , in boxes Chromos crated Chums, common " Cylinder, 6 No. I Cylinder, 6 No. 2 Cider in barrels " in glass in boxes Cider Mills, hand each Cigars, in boxes in cases Cigarettes (50 M) " (25M)..., " Citrons. See Fruit. Clay, Kaolin in casks Clocks in cases Clothes Pins in boxes Clothing , .■ in cases " in boxes " in trunks Clover Seed. See Seed. Coal {see table) in hogsheads Coal, Cumberland in bags Coal and Iron Pacings. See Iron. Coal Hods, galvanized iron in bundles 165 4-2 18.3 18.3 7.8 30. 14.1 39-4 29 5 3-7 2. II 5 4 •9 5-7 3-5 7.10 II. 8 8.1 I. II 12.9 9.6 18. 8.9 28.4 6.4 I.I 12.5 9.2 6.3 371 5.10 118 195 290 50 346 191 395 260 180 132 152 24 53 16 65 80 360 68 160 173 372 182 1969 80 20 220 176 95 1203 253 28.32 10.68 15 89 6.52 17-30 13 56 10.04 8.84 50.23 45.26 28.50 32. 9-49 4.68 8.30 6.86 44-54 35 48 12.55 18.21 20.67 20.80 69.49 12.63 18.46 17.72 19.20 15.20 3244 42.86 "33 427 636 261 692 542 402 354 2009 1810 1 140 1280 380 187 332 274 1782 1419 502 728 827 832 2780 505 738 709 768 608 1298 1714 280 3-53 9-36 6.30 15-34 5.78 7.37 9.96 II. 31 1.99 2.21 3 51 3 13 10.56 21.37 12.05 14.72 2.25 2.51 7.97 5-49 4.84 4.81 1.44 7.92 5.42 5.65 5.21 6.58 3 08 2 33 14 29 70.6 187.2 126. 306.8 115. 6 147.4 199.2 226.2 39 8 44 2 70.2 62.6 211. 2 427.4 241, 294.4 45. 50.2 159 4 109.8 96.8 96.2 28.8 158.4 108.4 113- 104.2 131. 6 61.6 46.6 285.8 MKRCtiANDISK. COMF»ARATlVE WKIGHXS AND MEASURES. c ARTICLES. C it •2 « f> a, fi< id AS II «H ho -Oo oO "■2 nfl ^s CkW «s. Coal Hods, sheet iron in bundles Coal Oil. See Oil. Coal Tar. See Tar. Cocoa in boxes " in boxes crated " Shells in boxes " Shells, pulverized in bags '* Matting. See Matting. '* Butter in cases Cocoanut, desiccated in boxes Cocoanuts in bags Cod Fish. See Fish. Cod Liver Oil. See Oil. Coffee, Green in bags " Roasted " '* " in tins incases •* *' ** in boxes " " in barrels in ;^ " " Ground in " " " xnYz " '* " in boxes " Essence of. '* Coffee Mills. See Mills. Coffins. See Burial Cases. Coffin Trimmings, plain metal in cases " Lumber, finished, K.D crated Coffins, metallic each Coke in sacks Collars, horse and mule in bundles '« '• " inhales Concentrated Lye. See Lye. Coops, Chicken, wire each " Turkey " ., *' 1 66 .lo 4- 2.4 4.10 2. 1-9 5 4 3-6 3.6 5-II 3-3 7.3 4- 6.2 2.10 3-6 .8 5-4 22.9 18.5 i.8 5.6 7.2 18.3 36.6 18 25 123 35 50 87 35 300 133 113 130 70 129 70 123 65 85 30 213 241 236 112 49 75 70 80 30- 30.75 15- 10.34 43-50 20. 55.25 38. 32.29 21.97 21.54 17.79 17 50 19.94 22.94 24.29 45- 39-94 10.60 12.81 16.80 8.91 10.47 3-84 3.02 240 1200 1230 600 414 1740 800 2250 1520 1292 879 862 712 700 798 918 972 1800 1598 424 512 672 356 419 154 121 16.67 3-33 3-25 6.66 9.67 2.30 5. 1.78 2.63 3.10 4 55 4.64 562 571 501 4-36 4.12 2.22 2.50 9-43 7.81 5-95 11.23 9-53 26.04 33" NIKRCHANDISK. CONIPARAXIVE >?VEIQHXS AND IMEASXJRES. C ARTICLES. c t« C 3 « s II ^2 OS. p^ Coops, Turkey, wood each Condition Powders animal in boxes Confectionery " Copper, Cast, Sheet, and Wire. See table. " Shells in kegs " Sulphate in barrels Cordage in bales " in bags Corks in boxes " • in bags Cork Packing in bales Com, shelled {see table.) per bushel " " in sacks ' ' in ear {see table) per bushel " Husks in bales " Shellers. See Agricultural Implements, " Meal. See Meal. " Starch. See Starch. Corsets in cases " in boxes Cotton, uncompressed in bales " compressed " " Bales, standard average 460. " Piece Goods in cases * ' Sea Island in bags Cotton Goods, imported. See table. " Cards in boxes " knitting in cases " Scales in boxes " Seed in bags " Ties in packages " Tie Buckles in casks " Yam in bales " " in bundles 167 16. II 2.1 5-2 51 71 7- 2.5 1.8 137 25 -5 3-4 5.8 32.4 5-9 39-9 27.7 26.9 20.2 30.10 2.2 24.7 21.2 •7 •4 511 14. 1 7.6 52 70 170 195 391 148 65 20 79 177 127 30 391 65 466 475 460 569 304 41 277 350 53 55 507 250 5^ 307 3360 32.90 3836 55-20 21.14 26.89 12. 5.81 6.96 38.10 529 12.09 11.30 11.72 17.22 17.16 28.22 9.86 18.92 11.27 16.53 90.86 165. 85.69 17-75 6.67 123 1344 1316 1534 2208 846 1076 480 232 278 1524 484 452 469 689 6S6 1129 394 757 451 661 3634 6600 3428 710 267 32.57 2.98 304 2.61 1. 81 4.73 372 8.33 17.21 14-37 2.62 18.90 8.27 8.85 8.56 5-8i 5.88 3-55 10.14 5-29 8.87 6. 1. 10 .61 1. 17 563 14.99 651.4 59-6 60.8 52.2 36.2 94.6 74-4 166.6 344.2 287.4 32.4 378. 165.4 177. 171. 2 116. 2 117. 6 71. 202.8 105. 8 177-4 120. 12. 12.2 234 112. 6 299 s merchandise:. COMPARATIVE WEIQHTS AND MEASURES. C ARTICLES. c u .2 ^ fci a 0.0 V s ShO e:3 3"* Cotton Waste * in bales " Drills. See Agricultural Implements. " Gins. '• " " ♦' Feeders. " " *' " Condensers. " " «♦ " Thread. See Thread. " Seed Oil. See Oil. Cots. See Furniture. Covers in packages Crackers in barrels " in cases *' Soda " * ' in boxes Cranberries. See Fruit. Creamers in cases Cream Tartar in boxes Crockery in crates " in hogsheads " in casks *' in tierces *' in barrels Croquet Sets, Aj^ in cases " •• A>^.. " " A.,B., C.,D., E «« «« Q « • « «< JJ l< Cross Ties, wood each Crucibles, "7" in casks ^ barrels " in kegs " in boxes " boneless " Halibut " Mackerel in barrels " in 'A " •' in kits " in boxes Salt, except Cod in barrels " in }4 " 23.2 17-1 II. 7 3- 7.2 4. II 5-4 3.10 5-6 2.5 7.6 2.8 .4 10. 1-5 4.6 1.6 351 2-5 3-6 •5 •4 •9 I. 6.3 2. II •9 19 510 24 203 57 308 144 248 108 102 125 292 169 205 68 II 226 45 190 65 1254 75 165 20 13 30 38 294 140 38 80 300 128 7.21 3-34 26.59 48. 3460 21.97 19.12 32.61 53 09 6993 27.33 25 50 33- 22.60 31.76 42.22 43-34 35 74 31 03 47- 14 48. 39- 40. 38. 47 04 48. 50.67 45 72 51-43 54.86 288 134 1064 1920 1384 879 765 1304 2124 2797 1093 1020 1320 904 1270 1689 1734 1430 1241 1886 1920 1560 1600 1520 1882 1920 2027 1829 2057 2194 13.87 29.94 3-77 2.08 2.89 4.55 5-23 3-07 1.88 1-4^ 3-66 3 92 3-03 4.42 3-15 2-37 2.31 2.80 3.22 2.13 2.09 2.56 2.50 2.63 2.13 2.09 1-97 2.19 1.94 1.82 277.4 598.8 75 4 41.6 57.8 91- 104.6 61.4 37-6 28.6 73-2 78.4 60.6 88.4 63. 47-4 46.2 56. 64.4 42.6 41.8 51-2 50. 52.6 42.6 41.8 39-4 43 8 38.8 36 4 171 merchandise:. COMPAFLATIVE WEIQHXS AND NIEASURES. ARTICLES. 5* ft© s S<9 S2 o© S-" 3 l" « B Fish, Salt, except Cod in X barrels " " " ...indrums " " " incases " Salmon, in brine in barrels " " " in }4 " " " smoked in boxes " " 4 doz. i-lb. cans " " Sardines «• " White in tierces " "in kegs crated " '• in >^ barrels " " in kits " " in boxes Fishing Rods, bamboo Flax-seed. See Seed. Flour in barrels " in >^ sacks " in X " ' ' Buckwheat in barrels crated " " small sacks inhales " Prepared in bags Floss in bales Fluters, in boxes crated Fodder, hay in bales Forges, portable. See Iron. Forks, Hay. See Agricultural Implements. Foundry Facings. See Iron. Frames, Picture in cases Friction Matches. See Matchet, Fruit. Apples, dried {^see table) per bushel " *' in barrels 172 19 I. 4.8 6.7 3-3 2.4 1-7 2-3 16.4 7. II 3-2 •9 10.6 6.3 3-2 2. I. 5.IO 4-7 2.4 3- 10.2 2. 28.10 ir.9 4.8 75 45 185 300 150 85 72 65 503 270 143 23 40 135 216 109 98 49 220 160 100 100 83 59 323 24B 175 42.86 45 37.86 45-57 46.15 36 -43 45-47 28.89 30.80 34 II 44.89 36.80 53 33 12.86 34-56 34-42 49- 49- 37.71 34-91 42.86 33-33 8.36 29.50 11.20 1714 iSoo 1514 1823 1846 1457 1819 1 156 1232 1364 1796 1472 2133 514 1382 1377 19I0 i960 1508 1396 1714 1333 334 1 180 448 844 37 50 1500 2 33 2.22 2.64 2.20 2.17 2.74 2.21 3-46 3-25 2-93 2.23 2.72 1.88 7.78 4-74 2,67 46.6 44.4 52.8 44. 43-4 54.8 44-2 69.2 65- 58.6 44.6 54-4 37-6 155-6 57.8 58.2 40.8 40.8 53- 57-2 46.6 60. 238.2 67.8 178.6 94-8 53-4 MKRCHANDISE. COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND NIEASURES. ARTICLES. 5* 8.5 192 22.81 1. 10 50 27 27 13 50 40. 1. 11 60 31-30 6. II 185 26.75 3-8 75 20.45 8.1 224 27.71 1.4 55 41 25 • 7 26 44-57 5-4 128 24. 1.6K 40 ^5 95 91 385 42.39 7. II 318 40.17 1.4 60 45- 2.4 151 64.71 4-5 182 41.21 6.7 259 39-34 7.10 329 42. .6 27 54- 2.8 65 24.38 1-3 60 48. .8 25 37 50 ■ 7 25 42.86 I. 25 25. 2.9 79 28.73 2.2 72 33-23 4.2 80 19.20 .8 28 42. 8.2 170 20 82 44.5 1844 41 52 4 5 149 33-74 1-3 60 48. 1-7 81 51.16 c s 0.0 = 1 2 - ST « e i^ s Fruit — Continued. Apples, green in barrels " " in boxes " " per bushel " eraporated in boxes Blackberries, dried in barrels Bananas in crates Citrons " " in drums in packages " preserved in drums Cranberries in barrels " in boxes Currants, dried, L in barrels " " S... ' * " in boxes Dates in mats Figs in drums " in drums. in cases " in small boxes " " Cal fresh in boxes Grapes, dried in kegs " " in boxes " with stems " ' • without stems ' " in small boxes crated Lemons in boxes Oranges in crates " Mexican in willow crates Peaches, evaporated in boxes Pears, dried in bags Prunes in casks *' in >^ barrels " in boxes " imported in boxes 173 912 1091 1600 1252 1070 818 1108 1650 1783 960 1038 1696 1607 1800 2588 164S 1574 1680 2160 975 1920 1500 1714 1000 1 149 1329 768 1680 833 1661 1350 1920 2046 4.38 3-67 2.50 3-13 3-74 4.89 3.61 2.43 2.24 4 17 3.85 2.36 2.49 2.22 1-55 2.43 2.54 2.38 1.85 4.10 2.08 2.67 2-33 4. 348 3.01 5-21 2.38 4.80 2.41 2 96 2.08 1-95 87.6 73-4 50. 62.6 74-8 97.8 72.2 48.6 44.8 834 77- 47.2 49« 44-4 31- 48.6 50 8 47.6 37- 82. 41.6 53-4 46.6 80. 69.6 60.2 104.2 49-6 96. 48 2 59-2 41.6 39- NIKRCHANDISK. COMPARATIVE WEIQHTS AND NIE^ASURES. ARTICLES. Fruit — Continued. Prunes, Cal., evaporated. in boxes " imported in barrels Raisins " S in cases " *' N. S in boxes " " {11% " " '♦ in X " " Cal. " in " " " twelve quarter boxes. in packages " " eight one-eighth " " " " loose in barrels Rsispberries, dried •• Tamarinds in boxes Tomatoes " Fruit Jars «« " JarCaps " " Juice " " Trees. See Trees. " Brandy, in glass in cases " Preserves in boxes *' Driers in crates " Wax in boxes Furnace and Caldron each Furniture. Bedsteads in boxes " in bundles " sides ♦« " slats Bureaus each Cabinet Ware, K.D " " " S.U " Chairs, common, K.D in boxes " caned, K.D in bundles " com. rawhide bot'ma, S.U. " 174 5* u 2 ® a© pa i> ■ e a bo 52 u. s a •7 30 51.43 2057 1-94 1 38.8 8. 271 33-97 1359 2.94 58.8 3-2 120 37-89 I516 2.64 52. s • 7 32 54.86 2194 1.82 36.4 •4 15 45- 1800 2.22 44-4 .2 8 48. 1920 2.09 41.8 .7 25 42.86 I7I4 2.33 46.6 2.4 75 3215 1286 3-II 62.2 .8 25 37 50 1500 2.67 53-4 8.5 280 33-27 1331 3.01 60.2 8.1 163 20.16 806 4.96 99.2 3-5 59 17.27 691 5-79 115 8 1-9 75 42.86 I7I4 2-33 45.6 10. 148 14.80 592 6.76 135-2 1.9 62 35-43 I4I7 2.82 56.4 1.8 60 36. 1440 2.78 55.6 .11 33 36. 1440 2.78 556 1-5 59 41.65 1666 2.40 48. 20.8 275 13 31 532 7.51 150.2 .8 30 45. 1800 2.22 44 4 132 180 13 66 548 732 1464 30.3 273 9.02 36t 11.09 221.8 9-4 98 10.50 420 9-52 190.4 4-3 95 22.35 894 4-47 89.4 •9 23 30.67 1227 3-29 65.8 14.4 90 6.28 251 15 92 318-4 18.4 261 14.24 570 7.02 140.4 40.2 261 6.50 260 15-38 307.6 15-3 168 II. 01 440 9.0S 181. 6 12.3 66 5 39 at6 18-55 371. 6.2 15 2.43 97 41-15 823. NdKRCHANDISE. COMPARATIVE >?VEIQHXS AND ME^ASURES. ARTICLES. s5 c s he Furniture — Continued. Chairs, Willow, rocking, 1, in bundles M. S. N.O.S " Dentists', S.U crated " Mohair bottom " " Railroad each " Upholstered •• '■ Folding in bundles •' Bentwood " '• Perforated Seats " •' N.O.S unboxed ' * Wooden bottoms " " Frames in bundles " Stuff in boxes Cots, K.D in bundles Lounges, Bed each Refrigerator, N.O.S " '• Lorellard " S.U., Excelsior. " " •' Triumph, No. 12 " No. 13.... " " " IceKing, No. o " " *• " No. I " " " No. 2 " " " Iceberg, No. 31 " " " " No. 32 " " " Perfection, No. 23... " " '* Buffalo, No. 40 " •* " •• No. 42 " " " Yucon, No. 140 " " " " No. 142 " *' " Superior, No. 50 ... . " 31. II 18. II 12.3 14. II 30.5 43-9 .11 14.6 14.9 13-3 14.9 6.8 6.4 5 10 9.2 10.6 43-5 18.4 59- 43- 23.11 28.8 8.8 10.6 12.7 10.6 12.7 22.6 26.2 30.7 26.2 30.7 17.9 37 25 19 15 355 295 30 35 59 24 40 17 21 20 163 70 130 273 456 340 215 250 115 125 140 130 150 235 240 290 240 290 220 1. 16 1.32 I 55 1. 01 11.65 6.74 32-73 2.41 4- i.8r 2.71 2.55 3 32 3-43 17.78 6.67 3- 14.89 7-73 7.91 8.99 8.72 13-27 11.90 II. 13 12 38 11.92 10.44 9.17 8.09 9.17 9.48 12.39 46 53 62 40 468 270 1309 96 160 72 108 102 133 137 711 267 120 596 309 316 350 349 531 476 445 495 477 418 367 327 367 399 496 86. 21 75-75 64 52 99.01 8.58 14.84 3.05 41.49 25. 55-25 36.90 39.22 30.12 29-15 5.62 14.99 33 33 6.72 13.07 12.64 II. II 11.47 7-53 8.40 8.98 8.08 8-39 958 10.90 12.36 10.90 10.55 8.07 1724.2 I5'5- 1290.4 1980.2 161. 6 296.8 61.2 829.8 500- 1105. 738- 784.4 602.4 583. 112. 4 299-8 666.6 134-4 261.4 252.8 222.2 229.4 150.6 168. 179.6 161. 6 167.8 191. 6 218. 247-2 218. 211. 161. 4 NIKRCHANDISE. CONIPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND IVIEASURES. ARTICLES. 5«' H ''J o s c s ao S -l^ fl Furniture — Continued. Refrigerator, S.U., Superior, No, 52 each " " Glacier, No. 150 " " " " No. 152 " •' Arctic, No. 6 " " " " No. 7 " . " " " No. 60 " " " " No. 70 " " •• N. P., No. 8>^ crated " " " No. 9>4 " " •• " No 10 '* " " No. 7 " " " " No. 07 " " •• Ice King, No. o. . . . " " " " No. 00. .. •• " •• " No. I.... " " " N. P. Tank, No. 27. " " " " No. 207 " Secretaries . .each Filing Cabinets in cases Sofas, upholstered each Tables, K.D . in boxes " S.U " " S.U., not boxed each " Matted " Frames " Patent Kitchen, S.U Tete-a-Tete Frames Washstands Furs, Seal, green, compressed in barrels Fuse, Blasting " Fustic *' 176 21.2 17.9 21.2 II. 5 13.6 II-5 13-6 22.6 26.10 22.4 16.5 14.8 12.4 8. II 133 16.5 14.8 10 2 52- 32.10 24.1 5-1 7-7 7.2 6.7 23.4 21.9 8.4 6.9 6. II. 4 260 225 265 160 190 170 200 205 233 210 170 154 120 75 135 180 162 48 511 75 516 15 18 16 16 90 37 45 547 117 502 12.28 12.68 12.52 14.01 14.07 14.89 14.81 9. II 8.68 9.40 10.36 10 50 9-73 8.41 10.19 10.96 11.05 4.72 983 2.28 21.42 2-95 2.37 2.23 2.43 3.86 1.70 540 81.04 19 50 44.29 491 507 501 i,6o 563 596 592 364 347 376 414 420 389 336 408 438 442 189 393 91 857 118 94 89 97 154 68 216 3242 780 1772 8.14 7.89 7.98 714 7. II 6.72 6.76 10.98 11.52 10.64 965 952 10.28 11.89 9.82 9.12 9 05 21.19 10.18 43.86 4.67 3390 42.19 44.88 41-15 25 91 58.82 18.52 1-23 5-13 2.26 IVIKRCHANDISK. COIvIPARAXIVE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. G ARTICLES. ■2* o 5^ 0. « fi) s e s s s IS • 15 i: o2 « 3 Gambrie in bales Garden Seeds. See Seeds. Garlic in boxes Gas Fixtures " " Pipe. See Iron. " Retorts " Stoves. See Stoves. " Meters, dry in boxes '* wet ..... Gasoline, in iron drums each Gelatine in boxes Germea. " Gin in kegs Ginger in bags ' ' Preserves in boxes " Ale in barrels " Jamaica, essence in boxes Gins, Cotton. See Agricultural Implements. Glass, Looking, small. in cases " Window " in boxes Glassware in hogsheads " in casks " in tierces " in barrels '« in cases " in crates " , in trunks Glass Chimneys in crates " " in boxes Glucose in barrels Glue in casks " in barrels " in kegs " Prepared, i gr,, S C in boxes 2.7 I 8 7 7 74-7 32 II 49.11 24 4 4-4 260 37 106 1622 332 527 850 60 95 93 116 45 207 55 171 80 435 227 127 68 159 93 88 122 50 670 1216 153 65 37 100.64 22 20 1398 21 75 10.09 10.56 34-86 13 84 42 22 38.48 27.29 36. 35 48 14 67 14 65 36.92 12.12 7.67 9 53 9 95 9- 8.66 10.06 9 89 6.52 54 32 27 33 22.39 21. 67 37- 4026 888 559 870 404 422 1394 554 1689 1539 1092 1440 1419 587 586 1477 485 307 381 398 360 346 402 396 261 2173 1093 896 867 1480 •99 450 7-15 4.60 9 91 9 47 2.87 7.22 2.37 2.60 3-66 2.78 2.82 6.81 6.83 2.71 8.25 13 04 10.48 10.05 It. II 11.52 9-94 10. II 15-34 1.84 3.66 4 47 4.61 2.70 19.8 90. 143- 92. 19S.2 189.4 57-4 144.4 47-4 52. 73-2 55-6 56.4 136.2 136.6 54-2 165. 260.8 209.6 201. 222.2 230.4 198.8 202.2 306.8 36.8 73 2 89.4 92.2 54- 177 MKRCHANDISK. COMPARATIVE WE^IQHTS AND NIKASURES G ARTICLES. a P.0 = 1 ho 52 Glue, Prepared, i gr., L.C in boxes 2doz. >^pts " " I doz. pts " " " >^ gal., C in crates Glycerine, in cans in boxes Grain Cradles. See Ap-icultiiral Implements. Fingers. " " Granite, Rocklin crated " N.O.vS. See table. Granite Ware. See Stamped Ware, Grapes. See Fruit. Grape Root in sacks Grass Mats in bundles Gravel. See table. Grease, Axle in hogsheads " " in barrels " " in cans incases " " " in boxes Grindstones each Grindstone Rollers in boxes " Fixtures " Grist Mills, ^-r^r Mills. Groceries, N.O.S in cases Ground Peas in sacks Guano in casks '• in barrels •• in bags " Spreader. See Agricultural Implements. Gum in bags " Arabic in cases " Chewing in boxes Gun Caps " " Powder. See table. " " in cans in cases • 7 2.2 I.I 6.6 8. 5.8 33- 8.IO 4-5 5.8 1.4 .8 2.8 4-7 13-4 5-9 3-2 3 II 7-5 1.6 I. II I.I 66 26 20 74 6o 935 170 68 1332 482 140 72 664 83 45 74 73 992 194 162 174 410 31 85 46 39.60 39 143.85 21.25 12. 40.37 54-57 31.70 30.31 117. 18 62.25 67.50 27-75 15 93 74.40 33-74 5116 44 43 55 28 20.67 44-31 42.46 1584 1560 T372 1366 2215 5754 850 480 1615 2183 1268 1212 4687 2490 2700 mo 637 2976 1350 2046 1777 2211 827 1774 169S 2.53 2.56 2.92 2.93 1. 81 .70 4.71 8.34 2.48 1-83 315 3- .85 X.62 1.48 3.60 6.28 1-34 2.96 1.95 2.25 1.85 4-84 2.25 2-35 JVIKRCHANDISE. COIvIPARATIVE; WEIQHXS AND NIEASURES. a— H ARTICLES. c it sa SI'S ^8 ti c i< as as e^ ■i& ^ •' '• West in " " in >^ '* hand pressed, West, large in " " " small in " coarse, uncompressed in " fine " in '* loose in mow " Wire in bales " Fodder. See Fodder. " Cutters. See Agricultural Implenients. " Forks. " «« Heaters, Baltimore Portable each " Drum " Base •• " Sheathing •' " Cylinder '• Herbs .in bags Hemp, compressed in bales Hides, dry in bundles " " in bales " " Calf. in bundles ' ' green, salted " Hinges in barrels " in boxes Hives, Bee. See Bee Hives. Hods, Coal each Hoes, See Agricultural Implements. Hollow Ware in hogsheads •' " in casks 180 9.6 20.4 9.2 4. II II. 8 7-4 21.5 16.8 28. 3 26.4 512. 6. 18. II 13. II 14.2 20. 7 4-5 2.2 10.7 35-6 27.2 14. 1-7 1.2 5 10 3" 3-4 46.4 II. 4 54 262 143 105 200 105 300 200 243 270 2000 95 350 "5 140 50 100 13 280 234 457 »54 85 50 587 388 18 817 235 5.68 12 98 1560 21.36 17.14 14 32 14.01 12. 8.60 10.25 3-91 15-83 18.50 8.26 9.88 2.43 22.64 6. 26 46 6.50 16.82 II. 53-68 42.86 100.63 99.06 5-40 17-63 20.74 227 515 624 854 686 573 560 480 344 410 156 633 740 330 395 97 906 240 1058 260 673 440 2147 1714 4025 3962 216 705 830 17.62 7.76 6.41 4.68 5-83 6.98 7.14 8.34 11.63 9 75 25-58 6.32 5-41 12. 11 10. 12 41-15 4.42 16.67 3-78 15-38 5-95 9.09 1.86 2-33 •99 1. 01 18.52 5 67 4.82 MERCHANDISE. COIvIPARAXlVE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. ARTICLES. a. 3 0.3 s = bo o© O s, e s ■a 9 3 a Hominy in sacks " per bushel " partly cooked in drams Homespun in bales Honey in barrels " in>^ " " in glass in cases " strained, in cans " " " in glass, I doz. pts " 2doz. >^ pts.... " " in comb " " " in boxes " " in glass incases Hops in bales " in boxes Hop Cloth in bales Horse Collars in bundles " Nails. Sef Iron, " Shoes. Hose, Rubber. See Rubber Hose. ' ' Fire in cases " Reels, S.U.,N.O.S each " Reels, Paragon Hose on, S.U crated Hosiery in cases Household Goods ' * Hub Punch in boxes Hubs, Wagon. See Vehicles. Hydrant Posts, wood each " •' open bottom " 3 II 1-3 36 9 10. 1 6.9 1.6 2. I. 1.2 3-2 1.6 3-4 16. II 2. 24.8 5.6 16.5 20. 4-5 1511 14.10 1.4 2.1 2.7 148 56 70 248 595 300 70 130 37 39 73 41 60 187 35 1 140 49 365 95 66 327 272 40 65 30 37-79 44.80 20. 27-56 59- 44-44 46.67 65- 37- 33.43 23-05 27-33 18. 11.05 17-50 46.22 8.91 22.23 4-75 14.94 14.26 18.34 30. 31.20 II. 61 1512 1792 800 1102 2360 1778 1867 2600 1480 1337 922 1093 720 442 700 1849 356 889 190 598 570 734 1200 1248 464 2.65 2.23 5- 3-63 1.69 2.25 2.14 I 54 2.70 2.99 4.04 3-66 5 56 9 05 5 71 2.16 11.22 450 21.05 6.69 7.01 5 45 3-33 3-21 8.61 53- 44 6 100. 72.6 33-8 45- 42.8 30.8 54. 59-8 80.8 73-2 III. 2 181, 114. 2 43-2 224.4 90. 421. 133-8 140.2 109. 66.6 64.2 172.2 181 MKRCtiANDlSE. COMPARATIVE WEIQHTS AND NIEASURES. I ARTICLES. V in s « 8 (25 324 329 396 480 2320 800 246 180 1364 1754 1344 1279 I3I5 1465 3147 3346 3534 13676 14735 256 285 384 584 4634 6720 6654 1605 1939 1356 6080 494 5069 •3 Ice Cream Freezers, 25 q t each " •« 20 qt " " I2qt " " " 2qt " , solid Shaving Machine crated Incubators each " light , crated India Rubber Goods. See Rubber. Indigo in ceroons Ink, Printing in barrels " Writing in boxes Iron and Articles of Iron. Anchors each Anvils, small " " large " '• average " Bar, }i, round piled " 2x^,flat " Boiler Cylinders, ^6 iron each " " 3. 10 X 15.7, ^ iron.... " " Stands " Boilers, Range, 30 gal " Bolts, Machine in boxes Bed Fastenings in kegs Buoys each Castings in casks " in barrels •• in cases Car Bumpers each " Wheels on Axles, light " 10.3 7-5 4 9 I. I. 2, 32.6 28.10 4.9 12.4 15 " 42.10 84.1 •9 2. II 1. 10 II. 4 10.9 389 -4 228 . 10 2.1 5. 2.5 .10 21-5 14.4 42 6.8 .6 23.8 2.1 83 61 47 12 58 40 200 130 162 541 21 509 1408 3080 59 244 162 3875 3960 2490 1629 20 73 280 140 3563 575 202 226 76 280 264 8.10 8.22 9.89 12. 58. 20. 6.15 4-51 34.10 43-85 33 60 31.98 32 87 36- 63 78.67 83 66 88.36 341-90 368.37 6.40 7.12 9.60 14.60 115.86 168. 166.34 40.12 48.48 33 90 152- 12.35 126.72 12-35 12. 17 10. II 8.33 1.72 5- 16.26 22.17 2-93 2.28 2.98 313 304 2-73 1.28 1.18 1. 14 .30 •27 15-63 14.04 10.42 6.84 .85 •59 .60 2-49 2.0S 2.94 .66 8.10 .79 182- MKRCHANDISE. CONIPARATIVE ^PVEIGHXS AND NIEASURES. ARTICLES. • it ^2 o S fiuo !h' s — .N S a, ea Iron and Articles of Iron — Continued. Chain. See Chain. Coils for Ice Freezers each Drills, Blacksmiths' crated Drums, Gasoline, empty each Engine and Boiler, S.U " Engines, Steam Dummy, S.U, on wheels " " wheel off " Facings and Fronts in hogsheads " in barrels Fish Joint Bolts, R. R in boxes Fittings, cast in barrels " " in boxes " I, in small drums <( C (< (i " average " " " L in large " « C (( (( Forges, portable, L, S.U in crates (< (< c << << Hall Stands each Horse and Mule Shoes. See Horse Shoes. Locks, Door. in cases Nails, cut. See Nails. " Horse in boxes " " inkegs " Spikes.... '« " R.R., s^xXe '• " " " in boxes «• Tacks. See Tacks. Nuts and Bolts in boxes " " " incases " " «« S " Picks " 187.8 3-3 24.4 61.2 670. 3136 26.1 5-4 I. 6.9 I. 2. 2. 2. 6.1 6.1 41.8 II. 6 10.6 2.6 .3 1.6 1.6 2.6 1-3 2.1 311 3-6 3- 1445 "5 230 1840 1120 1 1 200 1050 269 112 588 60 87 158 122 252 308 350 138 35 160 28 105 105 208 105 225 362 373 138 7.69 35 38 9-45 30.08 1.67 35-73 40.26 50.44 112. 87.11 60. 43 50 79- 61. 41-43 50.56 8.40 12. 3-33 64. 112. 70. 70. 83.20 84. 108. 92-43 106.57 46. 308 1415 378 1203 67 1429 1610 2018 4480 3484 2400 1740 3160 2440 1657 2021 336 480 133 2560 4480 2800 2800 3328 3360 4320 3697 4263 1840 13- 2 83 11.64 3-32 59 89 2.80 2.48 1.98 .90 I 15 1.67 2.30 1.27 1.64 2.42 1.98 11.90 8.33 30.03 1.56 .89 1-43 1.43 1.22 1. 19 -93 1.08 •94 2.17 260. 56.6 222.8 66.4 1197.6 56. 49.6 39-6 18. 23- 33-4 46. 25-4 32.8 48.4 39-6 238. 166.6 600.6 31-2 17.8 28.6 28.6 24.4 23.8 18.6 21.6 18.8 43-4 183 mkrchandise:. CONIPARAXIVE WEIGHTS AND NIEASURES. I-J-K ARTICLES. « it IS U) a** «- a b • « s « s 0.0 «^ «H fe© "Ho «e t;3 S-" oS «i 3840 1.04 609 6.57 624 6.41 6790 •59 1516 2.64 4174 .96 84CX) .48 3307 1. 21 1686 2.37 103 1 3-88 1292 3-09 1 168 342 Iron and Articles of Iron — Continued. Pipe, Gas in bundles " Steam Heating, in coils each Pots nested Rails, R. R., steel (i9>i lbs. per foot)., . " Rivets in casks Sash Weights in barrels " in bundles Sheet packed Splitting Machines, leather each Tire Benders * ' Vises " Water Wheels boxed 13 30- 1.8 3-5 22.9 II. 6 I. 3- 68.4 16. II 2.2 39-5 120 457 26 580 862 1200 210 248 2880 436 70 "51 96. 15-23 15.60 169.76 37 89 104 -35 210. 82.67 42.15 25-77 32.31 29.20 Japan Varnish. See Varnish, Japanese Goods in cases Jellies in boxes " solid ...in tubs Junk in hogsheads Jute, compressed, imported in bales " domestic *♦ K Kalsomine, dry in cases Keelers in bundles Kegs, Beer, empty, 5 gal each 10 gal " " Pickle " 5gal " " Syrup " 5 gal " Kerosene Oil. See Oil, 184 5-10 72 12.34 494 8.01 .9K 30 38. 1520 2,63 1.2 88 75-43 3017 1.33 36-9 1077 29.31 1172 3-41 9.6 400 42.10 1684 2.38 12. 388 32-33 1293 309 2. II 153 52-46 2098 1. 91 1-4 10 750 300 13 33 2.2 32 14-77 591 6.77 3-8 47 12.82 513 7.80 I. 5 5- 200 23. 1.3 5 4- 160 25- N4ERCHANE)ISK. com:parative weiqhts ai^d nieasures. ARTICLES. e ill > h s « s bo « a s a Lager Beer (^^-^ «/itf A/e and Beer.) in barrels «« " in ^^ " " in X " " " in glass in " *' " " in boxes Lampblack in hogsheads " in barrels " in '/2 " Lamps in boxes Lamp Chimneys. See Glass. Lanterns in cases Lard in tierces " in barrels " in tubs " in firkins ' * in tins in cases " ' * in boxes " " in crates " Oil. See Oil. Laths. See table. Lathes, S.U. , on skids each Lavarine, Washing in boxes Lawn Mowers. See Agricultural Implements. Lead, Nitrate in casks ' ' Black in barrels " Raleigh " " White in casks " " in kegs " " in boxes Leaf Tobacco. See Tobacco. Leather in cases " in bales " in rolls Belting. See Belting. 5-7 4. 2.IO 5 9 3-5 44. ID 6.2 3 3 6. 4.2 9 6.9 3 1 I. lo 3-11 2-3 1.6 87. 1.4 II. I 6.6 7-1 6.4 2.6 6.8 4.9 9.6 339 200 100 2t4 120 580 58 43 52 45 400 290 120 79 130 71 53 1400 48 mo 245 513 730 51 230 200 145 160 60.72 50. 35 29 37.22 35- 12 12.94 9.41 13-23 8.67 10.80 44-44 42 96 38.92 43-09 33-19 3^-56 35-33 16.09 36. 100.15 3769 72.42 115-26 rir.27 92. 30. 30 53 16.84 2429 2000 1412 1489 1405 5i8 376 529 347 432 1778 1718 1557 1724 1328 1262 1413 644 1440 4006 1508 2S97 4610 4451' 3680 1200 1221 674 1.65 2. 2.83 2.69 2.85 7-73 10.63 7.56 11.53 9 26 2.25 2-33 2.57 2.32 3 or 3-17 2.83 6.22 2 78 I. 2.65 1.38 .87 .90 1.08 3-33 3 28 5 94 33- 40. 56.6 53.8 57- 154.6 212.6 151.2 230.6 185. 2 45- 46.6 51-4 46.4 60.2 63.4 56.6 124.4 55 6 20. 53. 27.6 17.4 18. 21.6 66.6 65.6 118. 8 T85 MERCtiANDISK. CONIPARATIVE WEIQHTS AND NIKASURES. Iv ARTICLES. e it bit «^ « in 3 ^5 Leather, finished in boxes Lemons. See Fruit. Lemon Syrup. See Syrup. Licorice Tablets in barrels Life Preservers, tule in bales Lime, N.O.S in barrels Gray Chalk per bushel Plymouth Stone Keynsham, blue lias Lyme Regis, ' " Keynsham, ground, blue lias.. Lyme Regis, " " " .. Chloride in casks *' in barrels * ' in boxes Lime Juice " Linen and Cotton Goods, imported. See table. Lining in bales Linoleum {see Oii-c'oth) in rolls ' ' in rolls in crates Linseed Oil. See Oil. Liquors, domestic in barrels in>4 " •' in glass in cases " in demijohns " '* Wine, Cal in barrels in>4 " " N.O.S in " •• inX " " " in kegs ** •' Sherry in butts " over casks " Wine, Champagne in baskets l86 18.4 5- 16.5 5-3 5 4 13 1-3 13 1-3 1-3 1-3 34- 10 II. 4 2.4 I. 9- ID 10 233 8. II 5- 6.1 2.9 13-4 6. II 10.4 a-4 I. [ 22.3 7.10 2-4 593 180 98 175 250 56 70 80 75 68 70 1370 410 60 35 120 396 741 409 202 195 75 506 265 400 97 47 '243 392 65 32.35 36 5 33 46 44 56 64 60 54 56 37 36 25 35 13 36 31 45 40 32 27 37 33 55 87 87 40 05 27 95 3831 37.82 41 57 4338 55-87 50.04 27.86 1294 1440 239 1333 1875 1792 2240 2560 2400 2176 2240 1516 1447 1028 1400 533 1462 1275 1835 1616 1282 109 1 1518 1532 1513 1663 1735 2235 2002 II 14 3-o8 2.78 16.77 3- 2.13 2.23 1.79 1.56 I 67 1.84 1.79 2.64 2.76 385 2.86 750 2.74 314 2.18 2.48 3.12 3 67 2.64 2.61 2.65 2.41 2.31 I 79 2. 3-59 IVLERCFIANDISE. COIVLPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND IMEASURES. L— iVI ARTICLES. 5 " IS 1 1 3a « s - 1.0 Ii88 3-36 1300 3.08 1790 2.23 1234 3 24 849 4.71 517 7 73 1248 3.21 1800 2 23 2880 I 39 1728 2.32 i.0 Liquors, Orange Champagne, in glass, in barrels " " N.O.S., in glass " Liquid Dyes " " "in glass in cases Locks, Iron. Door. See Iron. Logwood in barrels Looking Glasses... in cases Lumber. See table. Lustro in boxes Lye, Concentrated " " conet " Labels varnished in cases m: Macaroni in boxes " .in^ '• Machinery, K.D in cases " Electrical " Majolica Ware. See Chinaware. Malt in sacks " ^ per bushel Manganese in barrels Mangles each Marble {see table') in blocks " Slabs in boxes " " rough ' ' rough in crates ' ' Works » . in cases " finished in boxes " Dust in barrels Marbles in boxes Matches in cases " in boxes 187 8.5 250 2. 65 5 3 235 2. II 90 6.10 145 14. 181 •5 13 1-4 60 .10 60 8.4 360 29.70 32-50 44.76 30 86 21.22 12.93 31.20 45- .72. 43.20 67.2 61.6 44-6 64.8 94 2 154.6 64.2 44.6 27 8 46.4 1.6 31 20.67 827 4.83 .6 15 30. 1200 3-33 7.10 355 45 32 1813 2.20 4.8 375 80.36 3214 1.24 5 9 130 22.60 904 4.42 1-3 33 26.40 1056 3.82 II. 4 850 75- 3000 1-33 40. 470 "75 470 8.51 4. II 795 161.69 6468 .62 2.6 320 128. 5120 .78 5-5 313 57-78 231 1 1-73 5 I 511 100 52 4021 •99 10.9 270 25.12 1005 398 5-3 249 47-43 1897 2. II 4 3 30S 72-47 2899 1. 38 4 7 232 50 62 2025 1.98 51 94 18.49 740 5 41 4.8 70 15- 600 6.67 96.6 66 6 44. 24.8 88 4 76 4 26.6 170.2 12.4 15 6 34 6 19 8 79.6 42.2 27.6 39 6 108.2 133 -4 MKRCHANDISK. com:parative weights and nieasurhs ISA ARTICLES. e be fstX 5* 4! ^ a.u S.3 9Z »© 3"* Matches in crates " projecting facet in tins " no facet " Mats in bundles Matting in bales " in rolls China ' " Cocoa, y^ " Mattresses. in crates " in bundles Mattress Springs " " " incases " Wire in packages Meal, Corn in barrels " per bushel " Oat in barrels " '■ incases " •' in small sacks in bales Measures in bundles " ...in racks Meat Cutters in boxes " smoked in barrels " " incases " fresh in barrels " dressed incases " Mince in barrels " " in pails crated " *' in pails " " condensed in boxes Medicines. See Dnig^. Merchandise in cases " in trunks Melons, Water in crates " China r88 4.8 .8 •7 56 12. II. 7 6.9 14. 1 102.6 72.2 3.10 29.8 24.8 5 10 1-3 8.5 2.1 2.4 4-7 6.4 2.1 6.7 9 9 6. 12-5 91 1.8 .10 1-3 17-5 5-2 II. I 13 II 75 17 17 69 140 134 71 167 303 240 88 168 123 205 50 220 60 100 47 50 90 225 433 185 584 424 60 36 60 286 77 273 250 07 16. 25 29. 12. ir, II. 10. II. 2. 3 22. 5. 4 35 40. 26 28. 42 10. ?• 43 34. 44 30 47 46. 36 43 48. 16.42 14.90 22.90 17.96 643 50 1020 1166 502 466 463 421 474 118 133 918 226 200 1406 1600 1046 II52 I714 410 316 1728 1367 1776 1233 iS8r 1867 1440 1728 1920 657 596 916 718 6 22 3 92 342 7-97 8. 57 8.64 9-51 8.43 33 78 30.12 4- 36 17.67 20.04 2.S5 2.50 3-83 3-47 2.33 9.76 12.67 2.31 2.93 2.25 3-24 213 2 14 2. 78 2 3' 2.09 6.09 6.71 43S 5-57 \4ERCHANE)ISK. CO.VIPARATIVE WEIGHTS AXD NIEASURES. M ARTICLES. « a V -M as d « s =■2 s » — b ^ s Melons, Cantaloupe in crates Metal, anti-friction in boxes " old in casks " sheathing in boxes ^Vliddlings in sacks Milk, canned in boxes " condensed, in cans in cases " Churns each " " in boxes Millet Seed. See S4 " " 3 doz. pts. , in glass in boxes 194 29-3 31.2 1.2 14.6 18.5- 13- 2.5 II. 2 9.8 3- 5-5 10.9 I.I 6.7 2. II I. 511 4.2 4-9 8.6 3-3 511 3.6 8.5 3- 63- 738 8. 3-9 3. 348 573 52 595 498 346 72 370 215 85 195 347 20 125 82 39 86 108 225 II. 81 18.38 44-57 41.04 27.04 26.62 29 79 33-13 22.24 28.33 36. 32.28 18.46 19 28.11 39- 3380 20.64 22.74 26.47 472 735 1783 1642 1082 1065 1 192 1325 890 1 133 1440 1291 738 760 1 124 1560 1352 826 910 1059 8-47 5-44 2.25 2-44 3-70 3 76 336 3 -02 4-50 3-53 2.78 3.10 5-42 5.26 356 2.56 2.95 4.84 4.40 3-78 49 145 173 280 20 898 822 286 155 50 15-08 24-5^ 49-43 33-27 6.67 14 25 11.06 35 75 41-33 25- 603 980 '977 1330 267 570 442 1430 1653 1000 6.63 4.08 2.02 3.01 14.99 7.02 9.04 2.80 3.42 4.00 NIKRCHANDISK. com:parative >a^eiqhts and measures. ARTICLES. e it ,0 « s e. 6M* fiuu « a 'I s s * SPh Pickles, 2 doz. qts., in glass in boxes " I doz. )4 gal. " " N.O.S., " " Picks. See Iron, Pictures in boxes " in crates Picture Frames " Pigs' Feet in >^ barrels Pipes, Clay, smoking in boxes Pipe, Drain (see table) in pieces " Chimney " " " Elbow. See Elbffws. " Gas. See Iron. " Lead in boxes " " D iX inch on reels ■' Stove in crates " " in boxes ' ' Sewer, Earthen, 3 inch * . each <> << It A " . " 5 " " «• «< «« 6 " " « " «« 8 " •• " <« t< 10 *' " '< « <' 12 " •* « «« «< 14 " " " «< <» x6 " " *' «« «' j8 " «« " " " 20 " '« '« « «« 22 " '« " '* " 24 " «' Wood in packages Pitch, Burgundy in barrels " Brewers', I, " " S.. " 2.4 1.6 1-5 23 4.1 67. 5 3 5 ' I 4.2 18.9 6.3 9- •7 •9 1-3 1.6 2.2 2. II 4-4 5-5 7-3 9- 10.7 12.3 15- 4-2 II. 6 9- 5-3 60 50 34 35 55 412 178 5 112 31 143 890 100 122 12 18 28 32 42 62 84 100 126 144 180 200 224 48 479 421 273 25 71 33-33 24- 15 56 13-47 6.15 52.10 20. 19.76 21.83 34 32 47-47 16. 13-56 20.57 24- 22.40 21-33 19-38 21.26 19 38 18.46 17 38 16. 17- 16 -33 14 93 11.52 41.65 46.78 52. 1028 1333 960 622 539 246 2084 800 790 875 1373 1899 640 542 823 960 896 853 775 850 775 738 •695 640 680 653 597 461 1666 1871 2080 3-85 3 17 2.91 2. 10 6.25 7-37 4.86 4.17 4.46 4.69 5.16 4.70 5.16 5-42 5-75 6.25 5-88 6.12 6.69 8.68 2.40 2.14 Z.92 77- 60. 834 128.6 148.4 325-2 38.4 100. 101.2 91.4 58.2 42. 125- 147-4 97.2 83.4 89.2 93-8 103.2 94. 103.2 108.4 115- 125. 117. 6 122.4 133 8 173-6 48. 42.8 38 4 195 MKRCtiANDISE. COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND ^^EASURES. ARTICLES. ■ti « Ul IS £ ^ ft, e •0 Co Is a.a 3 b . e s a.0 ^ 8.4 400 48. 1920 5-2 250 48.39 1936 2 II 85 29.14 1166 97-5 1695 17.40 696 113-6 3620 31 89 1276 5-5 290 53-54 2142 5 1 152 29.90 1 196 3-7 150 41.86 1674 12.2 166 13.64 546 3-7 38 10. 6r 424 7 1 no 15-53 621 15- 380 25 33 1013 5.IO 98 16.80 672 2.7 122 47 23 1889 19 60 34 29 1372 .11 45 49 09 1964 l8.2 645 35 50 1420 7.2 325 45 35 1814 6.9 350 51 85 2074 13- 840 64 62 2585 12. 537 44 75 1790 II. 4 457 40 32 1613 I.IO 69 37 64 1506 9-4 552 59 14 2366 2.7 115 44 51 1780 36 145 41 43 1657 2. 26 13 520 4.6 228 50 67 2027 5-7 176 31 52 1261 3.6 130 37 14 i486 3-7 141 39 35 1574 3-2 no 34 74 1390 ■^ « It Pitch, Wellington, L in barrels S Plants, live in boxes Planing Machines each " Moulder crated Plaster, Land in barrels of Paris " •' Dentists' in >^ " " Castings in cases Plated Ware, silver " " N.O.S " Plows. See Agricultural Implements. Plumbers' Materials in casks " " in barrels « « " in boxes Plum Pudding, canned " It 1 < <' Porter, in glass in hogsheads " " in barrels Pork " Barrels, empty. See Barrels. Potash, Bi-Carbonate in casks '* Prussiate " ' ' in cans " " " in boxes ♦ • in barrels " Chloride pulverized in kegs '• Cyanide in cases ' ' in balls in boxes " Muriate, fertilizer in sacks Potatoes, Irish in barrels " " in crates «• " in boxes '« «' in sacks 196 2.08 2.07 3-43 5 75 3-U 1-87 3-34 2.39 7-33 9-43 6.44 3 96 5-95 2.12 2.91 2.04 2.82 2.21 I 93 1-55 2.23 2-73 2.66 1.69 2.25 2.41 7.69 1.97 3-17 2.69 2.54 2.88 MKRCHANDISE. COrvIRARAXIVE WEIQHTS AND NIEASURES. P-Q-R ARTICLES. S oa ■S « Potatoes (j« tai/e) per bushel " sweet in bags Poultry, dressed in barrels " " packed in boxes " live (see Chickens and Turkeys'), .in coops Powder. See Gun Powder^ also table. " dipping (Goods) in boxes Presses printing boxed Printers' Cases in bundles Printing Ink. See Ink. Prints, cotton in cases Prune Juice, in demijohns in jackets Provisions in boxes Pumice Stone in ^ barrels Pumps, iron in boxes Punch, Hub in cases Putty in casks " in barrels " in kegs " in tubs Q_ Quicksilver, in iron flasks each " Flasks, empty " Quilts in ca^es R Rabbit Skins in bales Rag:5 •• " compressed " " in sacks Railroad Chairs. See Furniture. 4.5 7.7 II. I 127 207 456 28.75 27.30 41.14 1 150 1092 1646 3-47 3-66 2.43 1. 10 54.5 39-5 13.4 2.1 5.2 6. 2.6 1.4 12.4 7.2 3 5 I. II 100 1240 1230 360 40 117 97 39 40 1000 622 283 115 54-55 22.79 31.21 27. 19.20 22 65 16.17 15-60 30. 81.08 86.79 82.83 60. 2182 912 1248 1080 768 906 647 624 1200 3243 3472 3313 2400 1-83 4-34 3.21 3- 70 5-21 4-42 6.18 6 41 3 33 1.24 I 15 1. 21 1.67 69.4 73-2 48.6 36.6 86 8 64.2 74- 104.2 88.4 123.6 128.2 66.6 24.8 23- 24.2 33-4 .2 112 672. 26880 -15 .2 12 72. 2880 I 39 23.6 130 5-53 221 18.08 3- 27.8 361.6 io;7 455 42.99 1720 2.33 35-5 613 17-31 692 5 78 31-7 700 22 16 886 4-51 3-11 43 10.98 439 9. II 46 6 115 6 90 2 182 2 197 MERCHANDISE. comf*.-\rative:; weights and IvIEASURES. R ARTICLES. e . « it 3 a 1. ^1 C s *5 «^ .H 1« *© () 3a s^ a s a,u a.u «3 Raisius. 6V^ Fruit. Rakes. See Agricultural Implements. Ranges, Cooking each " " small crated Raspberries. See Fruit. Rat Traps in bundles Refrigerators. See Furniture. Rice in tierces " in barrels " in bags " in sacks " in mats Riddle- in bundles Rigging in boxes Rivets. See Iron. Road Scraper. See Agricultural Implements. Rocking Horses each Roofing, paper. See Paper. •' tin in boxes Rolio in cases Rope, large hav ser in coils (< <« •« in bales " Baling in coils Rosin, Wellington Excise in barrels i< <( «« < < <« Rubber, India, crude in cases '• Belting in bales '« «' in rolls " Boots and Shoes in cases '• Clothing " '• Car Springs in bundles " Hose " 198 32.10 II. 6 16.3 7.8 6. 2. 1.2 4-4 31 4.8 .6 2.9 157- 840 285 30 682 350 230 100 50 20 272 132 96 4270 131 172 138 480 384 336 265 261 180 33 148 90 57 25 58 24.78 41-97 45-65 38 -33 50. 42.86 4.62 88.24 1.92 264. 34-91 27.08 31-44 40.47 31 25 43-64 53 58 45-82 63.60 49-71 54- 15.84 23-37 90. 19 1023 991 240 1679 1826 1533 2000 1714 185 3530 77 10560 1396 1083 1258 1619 1250 1746 1243 1833 2544 1988 2160 634 935 3600 760 3-94 4.04 16.67 2.36 2. 19 2.61 2. 2.33 21.65 I-I3 51 8[ .38 2.86 3.62 3- 18 2-47 3.20 2.29 1.86 2.18 1-57 2.0t 1.85 6.31 4.28 I. II 5 26 mkrchandise:. CONIPARATIVE ^A^EIQH:TS AND NIEASURES. R— S ARTICLES. p-o 3 9 S 0.0 o s *£ «?. Rubber Hose in rolls Rhubarb, pulverized in boxes Rye in sacks " {see table) per bushel 4 7 2 5 3-2 115 53 I02 25.09 21.93 32.21 1004 877 1288 3-99 4-56 3.10 79.8 91.2 62. Sacks, empty in bales " paper. See Paper Sacks, Saddlery , in cases " in bundles Saddle-trees, Eastern " •' California '• " no roll crated " roll " Sadirons in barrels " in boxes " in bundles Safes, iron each Sago in bags " in boxes Sails in bundles Saleratas, in packages in boxes Saltpeter in barrels " powdered in kegs Salt, table, small sacks in bales " Liverpool in sacks fine ' ' common, stock " " in cases " common per bushel " fine Salts, Glauber in barrels Sandpaper. See Paper, 3- 57 19. 760 527 12. 183 15 25 610 6.56 4.3 50 11.76 470 8.50 4.2 24 5-76 230 17-36 5-2 54 10 45 418 9-57 7.1 96 1355 542 7.38 71 102 14.40 576 6-94 8.1 966 119-51 4780 .84 1-4 80 60. 2400 1.67 5-8 620 109.41 4376 -9^ 275 1675 61.09 2444 1.64 1-3 50 40. 1600 2.50 40.9 690 16.93 677 5-91 1-3 55 44- 1760 2.27 6.6 318 48.92 1957 2.04 2.5 IC5 43-45 1738 2.30 2.10 250 88.23 3529 1-13 4.10 206 42.62 1705 2.35 I. 50 50. 2000 2. 1.8 100 60. 2400 1.67 3" 180 45-96 1838 2»l8 1-3 80 64. 2560 i.56 13 55 44. 1760 2.27 9.2 346 37-75 1510 2.65 105.4 131. 2 170. 347-2 191. 4 147.6 138.8 16.8 33-4 18.2 32 8 50. 118. 2 45-4 40.8 46. 22.6 47. 40. 33-1 43-6 31-2 45-^ 53- 199 NIKRCHANDISK. COMPARATIVE; WEIQHXS AND NIEASURES. S ARTICLES. « fed 1* • 6« a II *3 Sardines. See Fish. Sarsaparilla, in glass in barrels •' '* in cases Sash, unglazed in packages " glazed " Sauce, Pepper in boxes Sauerkraut in barrels in^ " Sausages in boxes " Bologna •' " Dried " Sausage Casings in kegs " StuflFers in boxes Saws, Buck, K.D in bundles '• on boards each " Circular in boxes *' Crosscut " " in cases Scales, Cotton. See Cotton. " Bullion in cases *' Counter in boxes " Platform «' " Upright, unboxed each " N.O.S in boxes Scythe Snaths. See Agricttlliiral Implements. Seed, Garden in barrels '• in bags *' " in packages in cases " " in boxes '• Canary, i-lb. packages " Seed, Celery in bags * • Alfalfa per bushel •• Blue Grass " " Clover " 8-5 25 36.8 14.6 .6 12.4 6.1 3-3 3-6 2.6 1-3 25 4-5 I. 5-4 1.2 4.6 12.3 2.3 5- 18. 1 31 6.3 5-9 6.9 3-4 1-5 75 13 1-3 1-3 260 80 273 219 15 470 215 86 96 65 50 70 30 75 228 97 223 400 53 223 no 104 220 256 125 102 55 215 60 14 60 30.89 33- 10 7-45 15- 10 30. 38.11 35-35 26.46 27-43 26. 40. 28 97 6.79 75- 42 -75 83.14 49 56 32 65 23 56 4t.6o 6.08 33-73 35 20 44 52 19-75 30.60 38.82 28.99 48. IX. 20 48. 1236 1324 298 604 1200 1524 1414 1058 1097 1040 i6uo 1 159 272 3000 1710 3326 1306 942 1784 243 1349 1408 1781 790 1224 1553 1160 1920 448 1920 3-24 3.02 13-42 6.62 3 33 2.63 2.83 3-78 3-65 385 2 50 3 45 14-73 1-33 2.34 1.20 2.02 3.06 4 24 2.24 16 56 2.96 2.84 2.32 5 06 3-27 2.58 3-45 2.08 8.93 2 08 200 COrvIPARAXIVE AA^E^IGHTS A.ND NIEASURES. S ARTICLES. •4A tu, 5 *« £•:< ^■« > 5&. "S '• fa # • 0, e S 0. •^ a ;; O 3 O 3 bo e s "=« •- fa fi 9 s a Q Seed, Flax per bushel " Hemp " Hungarian " Millet " Orchard '• Red Top " Timothy Scorifiers, 2^ in in barrels 2^ in " Seltzer Water. See Mineral Water. Sewing Machines.S.U crated . " " K.D. , in boxes " " Covers,Tills and Extras in cases " Castings " " " Heads in boxes " " Trimmings in cases Shades, Window . . . . " Sheeting, domestic " " in cases " in bales Shells, Mother of Pearl in cases Shell Bark in barrels Shingles. See table. Shingle Straps, zinc in cases Shoddy, compressed in bales ' ' packed in sacks " loose '* Shipping Cases in packages Shirting in cases " in bales Shoe Blacking ia barrels " " in boxes " "in tin in cases " " " in crates 1-3 56 1-3 44 1-3 45 13 45 1-3 14 13 14 1-3 45 8.5 443 8.5 375 i8.5 125 6.6 125 21.5 160 6. II 215 .ID 35 7- 87 6. ID 60 14. II 470 23.8 481 9-3 279 7-9 308 5-3 160 4-5 421 28.2 520 22.2 190 26.3 123 6.1 50 20.3 220 139 403 7.2 284 4.10 310 6.3 290 2. IX 75 44.80 35-20 36. 36. 11.20 11.20 36. 52.63 44.55 6.79 19.23 7-47 31-08 42. 12.43 8.78 31-51 20.32 30.16 39-74 30.48 95-32 18.46 8.57 4.69 8.22 10.86 29.31 39-63 64.14 46.40 25.70 1792 1408 1440 1440 448 448 1440 2097 1782 272 769 299 1243 1680 897 351 1260 813 I2C6 1590 I2I9 3813 738 343 188 329 434 1172 1585 2566 1856 1028 2.23 2.84 2.78 2.78 8.93 8.93 2.78 1.90 2.24 14-73 5-20 13-39 3 22 2 38 8.05 11.39 3-17 4.92 332 2.52 3-28 I 05 5-42 11.67 21.32 12.17 9.21 3-41 2.52 1-56 2.16 3-89 44.6 56.8 55-6 55-6 178.6 178.6 55-6 38. 44.8 294 6 104. 267 8 64.4 47.6 161. 227.8 63-4 98.4 66.4 50.4 65.6 21. 108.4 233 -4 426.4 243-4 184 2 63.2 50.4 31.2 43-2 77.8 201 NIKRCtiANDISE. coiviPARATivE; ^?vEIQH:xs AND m:e^asures. ARTICLES. e it 9^2 ^1 0.Q &0 S3 4<3 UP. Shoe Dressing in boxes " " in boxes. crated Shoes, Horse. See Horse Shoes. Shot, in sacks in cases " in kegs Shovels. See Agricultural Implements. Show Cards, paper in cases " ** framed in crates Show Cases boxed Shucks, Com in bales Sieves, nested in casks " " in barrels " in boxes " in bundles Silver Bullion, 998 fine, in bars each Signs, iron. . . , . .in boxes Sinks, Yt. doz nested " each Single-trees. See Vehicles. Slate, in slabs in boxes " Pencils '* Slates, School " " rough '* Sleighs. See Vehicles. Smoke Stacks, Locomotive boxed Smoked Meat. See Meat. Smoking Tobacco. See Tobacco, SnuflF. in hogsheads " in tierces " in barrels '* incases " in boxes crated " in jars in boxes " in bladders . iti barrels 2.2 1. 10 I.I 4.4 6.10 26.10 28.9 29.1 6.1 1.6 4.6 .II I.I 3-4 8.5 175-5 39-8 22.4 6 II 3 3 2-3 1.8 7 5 38 66 209 230 47 155 200 243 661 133 16 22 80 20 135 35 460 273 117 315 1125 820 553 175 80 83 50 170 17-54 36. 152. 212.30 10.85 22.68 7-45 8.45 22.73 21 . 86 10.67 4.89 577 80 21.82 35-22 32.31 92. 64.24 35- 10 37-43 6.41 20.67 24.76 25 30 24.62 36.89 30. 21 80 703 1440 60S0 8492 434 9c,7 2 338 909 874 427 196 23112 873 1409 1292 3680 2570 1404 1497 256 827 990 1012 985 1476 1200 912 570 2.78 .66 •47 9.22 4.41 13-42 11.83 4.40 4-57 9-37 20.45 •17 4-58 2.84 3.10 1.09 1.56 2.85 2.67 15 60 202 NIKRCHANDISE. CONIPARATIVB AA-^EIQHTS AND IvIEASURES s ARTICLES. •2 * 0< 53 O 3 a.u e a O S a^» O S « 3 6 * SnufF in bladders in >^ barrels ' " in kegs Soap, common in hogsheads " " incases " " in boxes " Castile in crates " " in boxes " Fancy " ' ' Sand in boxes Soapstone " Soda, ash in casks " " in barrels " Super-Carbonate " " " " in kegs " " " in boxes • in>^ " " Sal in casks " " in barrels " "in paper drums in boxes li t( « " Bi-Carbonate. in kegs " Caustic in drums " Crude in sacks " Silicate in barrels Soda Fountains each Sodawater Fountains, copper each Solder in kegs " in boxes Soup, Tomato, in cans " Sorghum Mills, See Mills. Spades. See Agricultural Implements. Spanish-brown in kegs Spar in hogsheads 203 4-4 2.10 49-3 2.1 1-9 .6 7.6 I. 4.10 1.6 3-9 27.1 8.5 9.2 2.9 1.4 •9 12.6 II. 4 2.3 1.8 2. II 6. II 2.4 II. 16.2 3 9 2.3 1.2 I.I .8 36.4 120 60 1978 X12 79 25 236 40 155 80 270 1078 358 421 120 63 41 637 400 120 77 140 510 130 553 546 40 412 250 45 116 2211 3154 21.18 40.16 53 76 45-14 50. 31-47 40. 32.07 53-33 72. 39.80 42-53 45-93 43-64 51. 54-67 50.96 35 29 53-33 46.20 48. 73-73 55 71 50.27 33 77 10.67 183. II 274.29 41-54 174. 60.85 1262 847 1606 2150 i8o5 2000 1259 1600 1283 2133 2880 1592 1 701 1837 1746 2040 2187 2038 1412 2133 1848 1920 2949 2228 201 1 1351 427 7324 8572 1662 6960 2434 3-17 4-72 2.49 1.83 2.22 2. 3-18 2.50 3.12 1.88 1-39 2-5^ 2.35 2.18 2.29 1.96 1.83 1.96 2.83 1.88 2.17 2 08 1.36 1.80 I 99 2-97 9-37 •55 -47 2.41 •57 1.64 63- 94 49 36 44 40, 63 50. 62 37 27 50 47 43 45 39 36 39 56 37 43 41 27 36. 39 59 187 II 9 48 II. 4 32-8 MERCtiANDISK. CO>/lPARATIVE WEIQHTS AND NIEASURKS. S ARTICLES. e be 1* «■ ^2 si C 3 S2 ;25 «3 3:^ Spices in hags " in boxes " in boxes crated Spikes. See Iron. Spirits of Turpentine. 5"^^ Turpentine, Spokes. See Vehicles. Sponges , in bales Spools in cases Spool Cotton. See Thread. Spoons and Forks in cases Springs, Bed. See Bed Springs. Squash, California, S.B. Trade one " in crates Stamped Ware in cases " " nested " Starch in barrels • ' in boxes crated " in boxes " China, imported " Stationery in cases Stearine in tierces " in barrels Stirrups, \}i in., wood crated 2 in., " '« " metal bound " Stone-ware in hogsheads " ' in crates Stone, Granite. See table. Stove, Cooking, S.U .' each " Parlor, S.U «' " K.D boxed Stoves, Gas in crates " Gasoline, large " " " small " 204 5-9 5 10 7-9 II-3 42.8 3-4 8. 15-3 •9 6. II 4-5 13 19 6. II II. 8 9.10 71 7-3 4-5 38.9 63-3 6.6 2.4 18.8 18.9 33-6 2.4 no 156 215 120 606 172 304 194 205 53 262 no 40 90 203 425 388 67 75 70 607 920 159 35 356 190 145 16 19 13 26.74 27.74 10.67 14.20 51 60 19.10 24 25 13 -44 70.67 37.88 24.91 32. 51 -43 29.31 36.43 39 46 9.46 10.34 15 85 15 66 14 55 24.46 15- 19.07 10.13 4-33 6.86 765 1070 mo 427 568 2064 764 970 538 2827 1515 996 1280 2057 1172 1457 1578 378 414 634 626 582 978 600 763 405 173 274 523 3-74 360 9-37 7.04 1.94 524 4.12 7-44 1.42 2.64 4.01 313 1.94 341 2.74 2.53 10.57 9 68 6.31 6-39 6.87 4.09 6.67 524 9.87 23.10 14.58 iMKRCHANDISK CO]^vIF»ARAXIVE WEIGHTS AND IVIEASURES S ARTICLES. e it 5* a*' C.2 3 £5 «^ « s Stoves, Vapor in crates Stove Pipe Elbows. See Elbows. " " See Pipe. " Oil in cases " Furniture in crates " Polish in boxes Straw-cutters. See Agticultural Implements. " compressed in bales " Goods in cases ' ' Bottle Covers in bundles " Boards Sugar, Golden C in barrels Extra C Granulated Cube ' ' Crushed ' ' Confectionery Golden C in >^ •' Extra C " " Granulated " ' Cube ' Crushed " " Golden C and Granulated in sacks ' Raw in mats China " " in hogsheads " Golden C and Granulated in boxes ' ' Cube and Crushed Bar " "in tins ■ ' Grape " Lemon Mills. See Mills. 205 2.7 6.3 3- 17. 27.10 5- 91 2.10 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 4-3 4-3 4-3 4 3 4-3 2.3 17.8 1.2 33-11 .9^ .11 .10 1-3 15 .11 82 48 235 24 143 30 80 50 340 293 295 230 230 325 166 146 143 106 109 lOI 675 50 1954 35 30 35 40 25 10 8.13 13.12 16. 13.83 64. 5-14 6. 8.81 17 65 40.40 34.81 35 05 27-33 27 -33 38.61 39.06 34-35 33.65 24.94 25 65 44.89 38-21 42.86 57.60 44 21 32-73 42. 32. 17.70 10.91 325 525 640 553 2560 2o5 240 352 706 1616 1392 1402 1093 1093 1544 1562 1374 1346 998 1026 1796 1528 1714 2304 1768 1309 1680 1280 708 436 12.30 7.62 6.25 7.23 1.56 19-34 16.67 11-33 5.67 2.48 2.87 2.85 3-66 3.66 2.59 2.56 2 90 2.97 4.01 3.90 2.22 2.62 2.33 1.74 2.26 3.06 2.38 3-13 5.65 9.16 246. 152.4 125. 144.6 31.2 386.8 333-4 226.6 112. 4 49.6 57.4 57- 73-2 73 2 51.8 51-2 58. 59-4 80.2 78. 44.6 52.4 46.6 34.8 45.2 61.2 47.6 62.6 113. 183.2 MKRCHANDISE. CONIF'ARATIVE WEIGHTS AND IVEEASURES S— T ARTICLES. .a e s a. « it a* S.0 s ho Sugar Pans each " of Lead, brown in casks " " red in 14 barrels Sulphur, pulverized. in *' " " in sacks " in barrels " sub in sacks Sumac Extract in barrels ' in bags Syrup in casks " in barrels " in kegs " Maple, in cans in boxes " Drips in drums " " in drums in jackets " Lemon in boxes 14-3 9-4 3 7 8.5 2. 5-5 2-9 ID. 8 5-5 12.4 I0.2 1-3 13 .ID I. 1.2 175 776 572 385 no 212 100 504 164 700 608 65 65 50 60 40 12.28 83- 14 159 63 45-74 55- 39-14 36 36 47-25 30.28 56.76 59 -So 52. 52. 60. 60. 34-29 491 3326 6385 1830 2200 1566 1454 1890 1211 2270 2392 2080 2080 2400 2400 1372 8.14 1.20 •63 2.19 1.82 2.55 2-75 2.12 3-3^ 1.76 1.67 1.92 1.92 1.67 1.67 2.92 T Tables and Table Frames. See Furniture. Tacks in cases Tallow in hogsheads " in barrels Tamarinds. See Fruit. i Tan-bark. See Bark. Tapioca. in boxes Tar in barrels " Wilmington *' •• • large " Targets, Blue Rocks " Tea in chests «' in }i " " boxed in crates " in caddies 306 1.8 no 66. 2640 1.52 31. TI 1337 41.89 1676 2.38 9.8 383 39 64 1586 2.52 .10 35 42. 1680 2.38 5-4 275 51-56 2062 1.94 5-3 279 53-14 2126 1.83 7.2 305 42.56 1702 2-35 85 135 16.04 642 6.23 3.8 85 23 18 927 4 32 1. 10 51 27.82 ni3 3-56 4-8 92 19.70 788 5.08 1-7 36 22.74 910 4.40 IVLKRCtiANDlSE. com:parativb weights and m:easures ARTICLES. 8^ o 3 e s S.S s 3 '" 9 a 11 Tea, in caddies iu cases " wrapped with straw in jars Telegraph Supplies in cases Thread, spool, cotton in cases •« " " iu boxes " cotton in bales " spool, silk, in cabinets in cases Threshers. See Agriculimal Implements. Ticket Cases each Tie Buckles in casks Ties, Cotton .' each " Hay " Tile, Paving {see table) in cases Tin, Pig unpacked " Plate in boxes " " strapped " * ' Caddies, empty in cases " Boxes, " " " Cans, 500 i-lb. Salmon crated " " 441 i-lb. " flat " •' 330 2-lb. Fruit " ♦' 250 2>^-lb. " «' 225 3-lb. " " " 144 X-gallon •' 144 % " " 84 I " (( i< 250 2-lb. Jelly " " 234 2 >^ -lb. Asparagus '» « 84 6-lb. Meat " Can Crates each " Ware in cases *' •* in boxes •' •' nested in cases •' " " in barrels 207 5 10 12.3 3.6 3-9 1.8 2.4 14-3 22. 511 •4^ I. 3.10 I. .8 10. 1 5-8 12.9 12.9 13-9 13-9 13 9 9.1 135 139 13 9 13-9 139 139 253 10. 13-5 6.6 104 160 47 62 175 170 507 53 31 200 72 187 120 70 54 107 98 114 III 106 66 89 90 116 117 85 22 233 70 340 120 17 83 13.06 25 14 29 87 28.20 26.57 12.28 7-73 85.69 141.72 31- 5217 345-60 187. 180. 6.94 9-54 8-39 7.69 8.29 8.07 7.71 7.27 6.63 6.55 8.44 8.51 6.18 1.60 9-23 7- 25-34 18.46 712 522 1006 IJ95 1128 1063 491 309 3428 5669 1240 2087 13824 7480 7200 278 381 336 308 332 323 308 291 265 262 338 340 247 64 369 280 1014 738 12 93 1. 17 •71 3 23 1.92 •29 •53 -56 14 -54 10.48 11.92 13- 12.06 12.39 12.97 13 -75 15 08 15 27 11.85 11-75 16.18 62.50 10.83 14.29 3-95 5-41 112. 2 153 -2 79.6 67. 71- 75-2 163. 258 8 23-4 14.2 64.6 38-4 5.8 10.6 II. 2 290.8 209 6 238.4 260. 241.2 247.8 259 -4 275- 301.6 305 -4 237- 235- 323 -6 1250. 216.6 2S5.6 79- 108.2 IVTERCHANDISK. COIVir^ARAXlVE WEIQHTS AND NIEASURES. T ARTICLES. « it * St »" S « s ^'5 Tin Ware, presseil in cases " in Queenware crates " " cases ' ' stamped N in cases Tinned Wire in barrels " Oil Tanks crated Tire Benders. See Iron, Tobacco, Chewing in boxes " " in caddies " " in pails " Cut incases " in boxes ' * Durham in cases " lyeaf. in bales " *' in cases " " in boxes " " Domestic incases " Plug in boxes " Smoking " •* " Plug Cut " '• Stems, compressed in bales Tomatoes. See Fruit. Tongue, dried in boxes Tools, Mechanics' " Toothpicks, wooden " Tow in bales Toys in boxes Traps in crates ' * in bundles Trays, Wooden in racks " " in packages Trees and Shrubbery in boxes " Fruit " "in straw in bundles 2o8 22. 63 6 18.8 15-3 5 7 18.2 1-3 1-9 I. 6.9 1. 10 3- 22.9 6.5 21. II 2. 11 1.6 2. 12,4 2.7 1.9 3-9 65 31.6 4.8 7. II 16.7 2.8 56.6 12. 1 34-9 60 435 197 205 280 70 73 100 16 157 44 75 90 446 156 439 135 30 30 210 59 91 60 125 208 20 15 "3 50 848 132 316 2.73 6.85 10.55 13-44 50- 15 385 58.40 57-14 16. 23.26 24. 25- 2f.39 19 61 2431 20.03 46.63 20. 15. 1703 22 84 52. 16. 19.48 6.60 4 29 1.89 6.81 18.75 15-01 10.92 9.09 106 274 422 53^ 2006 154 233^ 2286 640 930 960 1000 856 784 972 801 1865 800 600 681 914 2080 640 779 264 172 76 272 750 600 437 364 36.63 14.60 9.48 7-44 1.99 25 -97 1. 71 1-73 6.25 4 30 4.17 4- 4.68 5-IO 4. II 4-99 2.14 5- 6.67 5.87 4-38 1.92 6.25 5-13 15-15 23 3t 52-9' 14.68 5-33 6.66 9 17 II. N4ERCtiANDISE. COPvIPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND NIEASURES. ARTICLES. ^ Itib « u ^^ ^^ «3, Z Sh "S •• fa — « 04 « s a ^ a ;; as o s 0.V 0.U (MO »© — "^ s e ho s a Tricycles, S.U crated Triticum in boxes Trucks, hand warehouse each " " packed " iron dump each Trunks, empty {see also table) each " nested " filled with mdse each " " " boots and shoes " " XX Sole Leather length 28 inches Packing Tubs. 30 32 34 36 24 27 32 .^.6 24 and 27 inches nested 24, 27 and 32 inches " 27 and 32 inches " 24, ^7 32 and 36 inches.. " 27, 32 and 36 inches *' 32 and 36 inches " in nests ' ' wrapped " Turkeys, in wire coops each " in wood " " " dressed, dry packed incases Turnips. per bushel Turpentine. See Spirits of. Tule, loose in rolls " packed " Turf, compressed in bales 60. 125 2.9 100 20. 117 39 5 351 92 9 525 7 4 49 8.7 70 5-2 77 3-8 65 4. TO 43 . 5-10 48 7-3 54 8.6 59 98 64 I 10 12 31 15 4 9 21 7.6 28 31 27 4-9 48 4-9 36 76 116 76 64 7-6 49 3.10 44 36 45 26.6 255 16.11 172 6.5 260 13 56 18.4 40 24 I 75 16.5 250 2.0S 36.36 5.85 8.90 5-65 6.68 8.16 14.90 17-73 8.50 8.23 7-45 6 94 6.62 6.55 4.87 4-42 3-73 8.76 lo.ir 7.58 15-47 8.53 6.53 ir.48 12.86 9,62 10. 17 40.52 44 80 2.18 3-II 15-23 83 48. oS M54 2.75 234 17.27 356 11.25 226 17 67 267 14 97 326 12.25 596 6.71 709 5 64 356 11.24 329 12.15 298 '3-42 2S0 14-41 265 I5-II 262 15 27 195. 20 53 177 22 ..fe 149 29.49 350 11.42 404 9-89. 303 13 19 619 tf.46 341 .11.72 26 r 15 30 459 8.71 514 7.78 385 10.40 407 9 83 162 1 2.47 1792 2.23 87 45.87 124 32-15 609 6.57 961.6 55- 345.4 225. 353.4 299.4 245- 134 -2 112 8 224.8 243 268.4 288.2 302.2 305.4 410.6 452.4 589.8 228.4 197.8 263.8 129.2 234-4 306. 174.2 155-6 208. 196 6 49 4 44.6 917.4 643- 131-4 209 IMKRCHANDISE. CON1JPAR.ATIVE ^?VEIGH:TS AND NIE^ASURES. TT— U— V ARTICLES. « it n ill II e s ll s la OP. 141 22.86 914 4-37 107 17.83 713 5 61 6c)2 25 35 10T4 3-94 50 20. 800 5- 258 21.65 868 4.62 93 139-50 5580 .72 72 15.16 606 6.60 Twine in bales * * in bundles " .in cases " Binding in bundles ' ' Spring in bales Type in boxes '* in type cases '. .in packages u Umbrellas in boxes Underwear, knit, in paper boxes in cases 6.2 6. 23 9 2.6 ■ 4-9 2. 42.9 42 550 21. 12.87 840 5T5 4.76 7.77 V Vacuum Oil. See Oil.. Valises in cases Valentines in boxes Varnish in barrels '* . in kegs " in cases " Japan in barrels '* *' in boxes Vault lyights, projecting reflectors in cases Vehicles and Vehicle Material. See also table. Buggies, small, each boxed •• large, " " " S.U., " unboxed Buggy Seats, rough in bundles Carriages, large boxed •• small " '* unboxed ** Open each '• Rockaway " 210 16.3 125 7.69 308 13- 4.6 90 20. 800 5. 6.1 280 46 03 1841 2.17 2.1 65 31 20 1248 3.21 1. 10 125 68.18 2727 1.47 II. ir 440 36.92 1477 2.71 1-7 68 42.95 1718 2 33 18.4 820 44-73 1789 2.24 79 II 399 4 99 200 20.04 91.2 604 6.63 262 1508 308.8 334 1.08 43 92.59 2.5 100 41.37 1665 2.42 394- 1 905 2.30 92 43 48 165.6 653 3-95 158 25 32 456.7 700 1.53 61 65 36 223. 905 4.06 162 24.63 449 6 1910 425 170 23 53 merchandise:. C0M:F>ARAXIVE WEIQHTS and JvIEASURES V ARTICLES. "2 • * 3 « s s-s ao ■ ^ «H -So Vo a^ o-i d.a sf s ©13 DliO ft^W St « s 1* s a Vehicles and Vehicle Material — Continued. Carriages, Sidebar Buggy .. each " Wheels boxed " Child's, K.D in cases " crated " in bundles " Doll. ... in cases CarLs, S.U each " K.D " " light K.D., each ...crated Phaeton, S U., top down .. each Sleighs " Sulkies, K.D in bundles " " tied compact " " Racing, S.U each Sulky Wheels in bundles " Seat and Springs '• " Shaft and Axle " Wagons, Jersey boxed " Road, 4 seats crated Top " " '■ Spring, top up, K.D " •' Side Spring, no top, K.D " " Business, S.U each " Runabout, K.D crated Body " " Wheels «' " " 2 Seats " Gear Shaft " Child's, K.D incases " crated " " •' in bundles '• Toy crated I20. 52.8 27- i8. 4 2 7-5 III. 8 So. 6 21.4 295-9 I20.8 34- 29 3 88.6 12.4 10.6 II. 2 114.6 63 9 III. 4 177-4 76 8 106.3 81.9 17. 1 16.9 12.8 31.6 3-9 19.10 39-2 3-9 6.10 39^ 130 222 85 118 II iioo IIOO 305 450 455 130 121 54 45 40 45 1040 500 475 830 710 407 485 no 160 80 no 25 175 716 32 72 3-25 2.47 8.22 4.72 28.32 1.48 9- 85 13-66 14-30 I 52 3 77 3 82 4.14 .69 3-66 381 4-03 9.08 7.84 4.27 4.68 9.26 3 82 5-94 6.44 9-55 6.32 3-49 6.67 8.82 18.28 8-53 10.54 130 99 329 189 1 133 59 394 546 572 61 151 »53 166 28 146 142 161 363 314 171 187 373 153 238 258 382 253 140 267 353 731 341 422 30-77 40.49 12.17 21.19 3-53 67-57 10.15 7-32 6.99 65 -79 26 53 26.18 24-15 144.93 27.32 26.25 24.81 II. 01 12 76 23 42 2r.37 10.80 26.18 16.84 15 -53 10.47 15-82 28.65 14.99 II 34 5-47 11.72 9-49 615.4 809.8 243-4 423.8 70.6 1351 4 203. 146.4 1398 1315.8 530 -6 523 -6 483- 2S98.6 546.4 525. 496 2 220.2 255 2 468.4 427-4 216. 5236 336.8 310.6 209.4 316.4 573- 299.8 226.8 109.4 234 -4 1S9.8 211 MERCHANDISK. COIVlPARAXIVE WEIGHTS AND iVlEASURES. V ARTICLES. « 6e s a « e cmv Vehicles and Vehicle Material — Continued. Wagon Felloes crated " " in bundles " Timber in packages " Wheels crated " Spokes in boxes " " in bundles " Hubs crated Neck-yokes " Single-trees in bundles Veneering in cases Vermicelli in boxes Vinegar in barrels Vises. ; See Iron. 12 8 7 5 240 I 16 3 13 9 I ij 46 8 7 9 34 4 I 8 T 417 58 585 81 587 70 782 198 15 200 27 420 32.92 7 82 2.44 4.98 42.69 36.52 17- 23 07 20. 5 83 27. 51 96 1317 3T3 98 199 1708 1461 680 923 800 233 1080 2078 304 12 79 40 98 20.08 2.34 2.74 5.8S 4-33 5. 17- 15 3-70 1. 92 w Wagons. See Vehicles, Warp in bales Washboards in packages Washstands. See Furniture. ^ Washing Crystals in cases " Machines each Wash-blue {see also Blueing) in boxes Waste. See Shoddy. Water Closets, Iron . . each •« '• Earthen crated •« •• " boxed Water, Mineral. See Mineral Water. " Drawers each '♦ Coolers " ' ' Buckets. See Buckets. Webbing in bales Well Buckets. See Bucket^. 212 22.7 355 15 72 629 6.36 2.4 40 17.14 6=^7 583 8.9 .345 39-43 1577 2.54 10.2 165 16 23 649 6.16 2. II 50 17 14 686 5.83 2.3 50 22.23 889 4-50 5-6 100 18.18 727 550 7-3 130 17-93 7.7 5-57 12.8 "5 9.0S 363 II. 01 98 no II 38 455 8.79 6.4 195 30 -79 1232 323 NIERCHANDISK. CONlF»ARATIVE WEIQHTS AND M:EASLJRES. W ARTICLES. « -2^ »^ 5&. •-• ^ h * c P.* = a t fto s as 11 « J r^ ® o a ^ « s a Wheat in sacks " Flaked in barrels " {sg£ table) per bushel Wheels. See Vehicles. Wheelbarrows. See Agricultural Implements. Whips in bundles Whisky {see also Liqiiot') in barrels Whiting, imported " White Lead. See Lead. Willow Ware in cases Window Glass. See Glass. " Sash. See Sash. " Shades in packages Wine. See table. Wire in rolls " Barbed Fence on reels " Cloth in rolls '* Cable '. on reels " Fence Staples in boxes " Figures crated " Galvanized in rolls " " in coils ' ' Mattress, tinned in barrels " Telegraph in coils '* Work crated Wood Pulp, East in bales " West " " in shape in boxes Wooden Ware in bundles Wool, domestic, East in bales " " West in sacks " •' compressed, East inhales " " •• West 3 2 8. II 24 9 II 8.5 30.7 12.3 I. 3-3 3-9 100. .11 10.2 3-8 1.6 6.6 II. 8 26.2 9. II 23 3 8. 18. 27.8 26.3 24 3 21. 143 170 50 492 429 143 58 no 124 10250 56 35 127 107 400 705 155 215 470 77 237 190 235 45-16 19.07 1806 763 2.21 5-24 21.43 49.61 50.97 4 70 8.98 58. 33 84 33-07 102.50 61.09 3-44 34.64 71-33 61.54 60.43 857 1984 2039 iS8 359 2320 1354 1323 4100 2444 138 1386 2853 2462 2417 4.67 2.02 1.96 21.28 II. 14 1.72 2 96 3 02 .98 1.64 29.07 2.89 1.40 1.62 I 65 592 21.68 20.22 9-63 13 17 6 87 8 95 426! 17.57 400 19.05 237 867 809 385 527 275 358 703 762 16.89 4.61 4 95 10.38 7-59 14 56 II. 17 5-68 5.2s 44 2 104.8 93-4 40.4 39-2 425.6 34-4 59-2 60.4 19.6 32-8 581.4 57-8 28. 32.4 33- 337-8 92.2 99 207.6 151.8 291.2 223.4 113-6* 105. 213 MERCHANDISE. COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS AND IvIEASURES. W— Y— Z ARTICLES. « i« 1* 3 e a ftO = 1 fc« i «a. Wool, imported in sacks '* " compressel in bales " Shoddy. 5"^^ SAoddy. Woolen Piece Goods in cases Worcestershire Sauce in boxes Writing and Wrapping Paper. See Paper. " Ink. See Ink. i«.3 13 3 29.2 I. II 186 273 551 40 10.19 20.60 18.89 20.87 408 824 756 S35 9.81 4.85 529 4-79 Y Yarn in sacks " in bags '* in bales " incases Yeast. in barrels " Cake. in boxes " Powder " z zinc, Block in boxes *• Oxide of in barrels " Sheet in boxes '* " in packages " '« in rolls " Spelter in iron drums <« •• heavy '• " " Paint in kegs •* White, pulverized, imported ..'xn. % barrels 25.6 255 ID. 400 10. 13-6 173 12.81 512 7.80 16.5 382 23 27 931 4 30 18. II 247 13.06 522 7.66 7.8 190 24.78 991 4.04 .10 30 36- 1440 2.78 .7 16 27-43 1097 365 2.5 460 i90-3i 7614 •53 7.2 219 30 56 1222 3 27 3-2 494 155 79 6232 .64 31 246 79.78 3191 125 2.3 140 62.22 2489 1. 61 2.4 260 III. 43 4457 .90 3.10 641 167.22 6689 .60 3-2 116 36-63 1465 2.73 4.6 125 27.78 iiii 3.60 214 TRUNKS, EMPTY. COMN^ON. Length in Inches. Cubic Feet per Packagre. Pounds per Package. Pounds per Cubic Foot. Pounds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 Lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton. 26 4 . 6 28 6.22 249 16.09 321.8 26 4 . 6 34 7.56 302 13-23 264.6 26 4 . 6 37 8.22 329 12.17 243 • 4 28 5 • 5 31 5.72 229 17.48 349 - 6 28 5 • 5 38 7 . 280 14.29 285 . 8 28 5 • 5 40 7.38 295 13-55 271 . 28 5 • 5 42 7.75 310 12.90 258. 28 5 5 45 8.31 332 12.03 240.6 28 5 5 46 8 . 48 339 11.79 235 - 8 28 5 5 48 8 . 86 354 11.29 225.8 30 6 6 34 5 • 23 209 19.12 382.4 30 6 6 43 6.62 265 15 . I I 302.2 80 6 6 47 7.23 289 13-83 276.6 30 6 6 48 7.38 295 13-55 271 . 30 6 6 53 8. 15 326 12.27 245-4 32 7 8 38 4.96 I 98 20.16 403 . 2 32 7 8 49 6.39 256 15-65 313 . 32 7 8 52 6.78 27 I 14.75 295 . 32 7 8 53 6.91 276 14-47 289.4 32 7 8 54 7 ■ 04 282 14.20 284. 32 7 . 8 56 7 • 30 292 I 3 • 70 274 . 32 7 • 8 58 7.57 303 13.21 264.2 34 9 • 41 4-56 182 21.93 438 . 6 34 9 • 55 6 . I I 244 16.37 327.4 3 4 9 . 57 6.33 253 15 - So 316. 34 9 • 58 6.44 258 15-53 310.6 34 9 . 62 6.70 268 14-93 298.6 34 9 • 63 7- 280 14.29 285.8 36 I o . 5 58 5-57 223 17-95 359 • 36 I o . 5 61 5 . 86 234 17.06 • 3412 36 I o . 5 63 6.05 242 16.53 330 - 6 36 I o . 5 64 6.14 247 16.29 325-8 36 I o . 5 71 6.82 273 14.66 293.2 215 Stone, Earth, and Coal. IVEKTALS AND NIINERALS LIQUIDS. It will readily be seen that the tables relating to Stone, Earth, Coal, etc., are computed in like manner as those giving the Weights and Measure- ments of General Merchandise, and the facts as to the pounds and cubic feet and fractions of a cubic foot are the same. This being true, further explanation would seem unnecessary. In referring to these tables it may be well to state that it is not the purpose of this work to give the number of pounds per inch a given kind of rock will sustain as a test of resistance, or crushing test, as such information would be of little practical use or benefit in the direct line of the principal object in view, that of transportation. In addi- tion to the weights and measures the specific gravity is given of every article. The specific gravity or the weight of a body is the proportion it bears to the weight of another body of known density, or equal volume, adopted as a standard. As water at 62° Fahr. weighs 997.68 ounces avoirdupois, or 62.43 pounds, to the cubic foot, its weight is taken as a unit. The specific gravity multiplied by 62^ will give the weight in pounds per cubic foot. A common two-wheel one-horse dump-cart has a capacity of about 40 cubic feet. Coal^ loose and broken, will vary in weight according to the quality and the size to which it is broken. Anthracite will vary from 52 to 58 pounds, but will average about 55 pounds to the cubic foot, while Bituminous, broken and loose, will average about 50 pounds per cubic foot. A cart of the cubic capacity given above will, if loaded level with the top of the bed, hold 2200 pounds of Anthracite Coal, and 2000 pounds of Bitumin- ous. It would hold in weight, if filled with common soil, dry, 3000 pounds. Memo. — To ascertain the number of pounds in a cubic yard of any given substance, multiply the number of pounds in a cubic foot by 27. As fuel enters very largely into matters of commerce, for steam and other purposes, the following Scale of Equivalents is given, as the result of tests made by the Quartermaster's Department of the United Slates Army. Average Oak Wood is the standard. 216 One Cord of average Oak Wood equals — i>^ Cords Yellow Pine. 1% Cords Poplar, White Pine or Cottonwood. 1646 pounds of Australian Brown Coal. 1735 " Laird's Welsh Hartley Coal, 1742 ** Westminister Brymbo Welsh Hartle}' Coal. 1970 " Scotch Splint Coal (Duke of Hamilton's). 1970 " Davison's West Hartley Coal. 1973 " South Prairie Coal. 1974 '• South Wellington Coal. 1993 " West Hartley Coal (Cowpen Colliery). 2070 '* Nanaimo Coal (Chase River, Vancouver Island). 2129 " Cowpen Campois West Hartley Coal. 2164 " Nanaimo Coke. 22.33 ** Wellington Coal (Wellington Mine, Departure Bay, Vancouver Island). 2233 pounds of East Wellington Coal. 2332 2406 2450 2543 2592 2626 2641 2859 2965 3170 Franklin Mine Coal (Washington). Wahsatch Rocky Mountain Coal. Seattle Brown Coal. -' Southfield Coal. Mount Diablo Coal (not herein specified). Coos Bay Coal, Oregon (not herein specified). Bellingham Bay Coal. Eastport Coal (Coos Bay, Oregon). Pittsburg Mount Diablo Coal. White Ash Black Diamond Coal. Note — Referring to Liquids, many transportation companies receive and ship Coal Oil or Carbon, Crude Petroleum, Lubricating Petroleum, Benzine, Gasoline and Naphtha at 6%^ pounds per gallon. 217 Stone, Earth., Coal, Etc. SUBSTANCE. Specific Gravity, Pounds per Cubic Foot. Pounds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Alabaster, white. . " yellow. Asbestos, starry.. . Asphalt, solid Basalt. Bitumen, red " brown Bituminous Rock, California, black. Brick, common '• Pressed " Fire " Work, in Cement. •• " " Mortar. <( It << «< Carbon, solid Caoutchouc, solid. Cement, Portland. •• Roman.. Chalk, solid. Clay, solid " with Gravel, solid. " prepared dry " '• wet Coal, Anthracite, solid. . " Caking, " Cherry, •• Chile, •* Derbashire, " Lancaster, " Maryland, 2.73 2.61 307 2.25 2.74 2.86 1. 16 .83 2.16 -1-37 1.9 2.4 2.2 1.8 1.6 2. 3-5 •93 1.3 1.56 1.52 2.78 1.93 2.48 1.22 2.03 1-35 1.44 1.64 1.28 1.28 1.29 1.29 1.27 1.36 170 63 163.12 191.87 140.62 171.25 178.75 72.5 51-87 135 17 85.62 118.75 150. 137-5 112.5 100. 125. 218.75 58.13 81.25 97-5 95. 173 -75 120.63 154-94 76.25 126.87 84.38 90. 102.5 80. 80. 80.63 80.63 79 38 85. 6825 6525 7675 5625 6860 7150 2900 2075 5407 3425 4750 6000 5500 4500 4000 5000 8750 2325 3250 3900 3800 6950 4825 6198 3050 5075 3375 3600 4100 3200 3200 3225 3225 3175 3400 -59 .62 -52 -71 -58 .56 1-38 1-93 •74 1.17 .85 .66 •73 .89 I. .8 .46 1-73 1.23 I 03 1.05 .58 •83 .65 1. 31 .79 1.19 i.if .98 1.25 x-25 1.24 1.24 I 26 1. 18 IT.S Stone, Earth., Coal, Etc. SUBSTANCE. Specific Gravity. Founds per Cubic Foot. Founds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton. Coal, Newcastle, solid '• Rive de Gier, ' " Borneo, " " Cannel, " " Scotch. •' (< << « " Splint, " " Wales, mean " Anthracite, broken, loose " Bittiminons " " broken, loose Charcoal Coke " Nat'l Virginia Concrete, in Cement " mean Diamond Earth, common soil, dry " sandy and loose •' moist sand " mold, fresh • '* rammed " rongh sand " with Gravel , " Potters* ' ' light, vegetable Emery Feldspar Fuel, Warlich's •' Lignite Glass, Bottle " Crown , " Flint 1.27 1.30 1.29 1.24 1.32 1.26 1.30 1.30 1.32 .88 1.28 .80 .29 1. 00 • 75 2.20 2.00 352 1.22 1.50 2.05 2.05 1.60 1.92 2.02 1.90 1.40 4.00 2.60 115 1.30 2.73 2.49 2.93 3 20 219 79 38 81.25 80.63 77 50 82.50 78.75 81.25 81.25 82.50 55. 80. 50. 18.12 62.50 46.87 137-50 125. 220. 76.25 93-75 128.13 128.13 100. 120. 1 26 . 25 118.75 87.50 250. 162.50 71.88 8r.25 170.62 155-62 183.12 200. 3175 3250 3225 3100 3300 3150 3250 3250 3300 2200 3200 2000 725 2500 1875 5500 5000 8800 3050 3750 5125 5125 4000 4800 5050 4750 3500 10,000 6500 2875 3250 6825 6225 7325 8000 1.26 I 23 1.24 1.30 1. 21 1.27 1.23 1-23 1. 21 1.82 1-25 2. 5-50 1.60 2.13 •73 .80 .45 1-31 1.07 -78 -78 I. •83 •79 .84 1. 14 .40 .62 1-39 1-23 •59 .64 •55 -50 25.2 24.6 24.8 26. 24.2 25 4 24.6 24.6 24.2 364 25- 40. no. 32. 42.6 14.6 16. 9. 26.2 21.4 15-6 15.6 20. 16.6 158 16.8 22.8 8. 12.4 27.8 24.6 II. 8 12.8 II. 10. Stone, Earthi, Coal, Etc. SUBSTANCE. Specific Gravity. Pounds per Cubic Foot. Pounds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Glass, green " Optical " white " Window " soluble Gneiss, common Granite, Duluth, Minn., dark " Fall River, Mass. , gray . . . " Garrison, N. Y., " ... " Jersey City, N. J. , soap . . . , " Keene, N. H., bluish gray " Maine " Nuttstone Point, Conn. . . . *' New London, " " Quincy, Mass. , light " Richmond, Va "gray " Staten Island, N. Y " Westchester Co., N. Y. . . . " Westerly, R. I., gray " Egyptian, red " Potapsco •• Scotch " Susquehanna " Com.,gfray Graphite Gravel, common Grindstone , common Hone, white, razor Hornblende Lava, Vesuvius Litne, Quick " Hydraulic 2.64 3-45 2.89 2.64 1-25 .27 2.78 2.63 2.58 3 03 2.66 2.63 2.70 2.66 2.69 2.73 2.63 2.86 2.65 2.67 2.65 2.64 2.63 2.70 2.80 2.20 1-75 1.90 2.14 2.88 3-54 1.71 2.81 .80 2.74 165. 215-63 180.62 165. 78.13 16.88 173-75 164.38 161.25 189.38 166.25 164.38 168.75 166.25 168.12 170.62 164.38 178.75 165.63 166.88 165.63 165. 164.38 168.75 175. 137.50 109.37 118.75 133-75 180. 221.25 106.87 175-62 50. 171.25 6600 8625 7225 6600 3125 675 6950 6575 6450 7575 6650 6575 6750 6650 6725 6825 6575 7150 6625 6675 6625 6600 6575 6750 7000 5500 4375 4750 5350 7200 8850 4275 7025 2000 6850 61 46 55 61 28 92 58 61 62 53 60 61 59 60 59 59 6x 56 60 60 60 61 6x 59 58 73 91 84 75 56 45 94 57 00 58 220 Stone, Earth., Coal, Etc. SUBSTANCE. Specific Gravity Pounds per Cubic Foot. Pounds per Cubic Tun. Cubic Feet per lOO lbs. Cubic Feet per Xon. Limestone, Bardstown, Ky " Caen, France " Canajoharie. N. Y ' ' Cooper Co. , Mo. , dark drab. . . . •• Erie Co., N. Y., blue " Garrison's, N. Y " Glen Falls, N. Y •• Joliet, Ill.,wh:te " Kingston, N. Y " Lake Champlain, N. Y " Lime Island, Mich., drab " Marblehead, Ohio, while " Marquette, Mich., drab " N.O.S., white " " green ' ' Sturgeon Bay, Wis. .bluish drab Marble, Adelaide " African " Bescayon, black ' ' Carrara ' ' Common '. Dorset, Vt " Egyptian " East Chester, N. Y " French ' ' Inyo, Cal., white " Italian, white " " common " Mill Creek, 111 " North Bay Wis " Parian " Selesian " Vermont, white Marl mean " tough 2.67 1.90 2.68 2.32 2.64 2.63 2.70 2.54 2.54 2.75 2.50 2.40 2.34 3.16 318 2.78 2.71 2.70 2.69 2.72 2.69 2.63 2.67 2.87 2.65 3 03 2.70 2.69 2-57 2.80 2.84 2-73 2.65 1-75 2 34 166.88 118.75 167.50 145. 165. 164.38 168.75 158.75 158.75 171.88 156.25 150. 146.25 197 50 198.75 173-75 169.37 168.75 J68.12 170. If8.12 164.38 166.88 179.28 165.62 189.38 168.75 168.12 160.63 175- 177 50 170.62 165.62 109 37 146.25 6675 60 4750 84 i( 6700 60 5800 69 6600 ei 6575 61 6750 59 6350 63 6350 63 t875 58 6250 64 6000 67 5850 69 7S00 51 K 7950 50 I 6950 58 6775 59 6750 59 I 6725 60 6800 59 6725 60 6575 61 6675 60 7171 56 6625 60 7575 53 I( 6750 59 6725 60 6425 62 7000 57 7100 5^ 6825 59 6625 60 4375 91 l{ 5850 68 12. 16.8 [2. t3-8 12.2 [2.2 ri.8 [2.6 [2.6 [1.6 [2.8 13-4 '38 10.2 10. 11.6 [1.8 [1.8 [2. [1.8 12. [2 2 [2. 11.2 12. 10.6 [1.8 12. [2-4 [1. 4 [1.2 [1.8 [2. [8.2 '36 221 Stone, Ea-rtti, Coal, Etc. SUBSTANCE. Specific Gravity Pounds per Cubic Foot. Founds per Cubic Tun. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Masonry, rubble " Granite " Limestone ** Sandstone " Brick •' Brick, rough work Millstone " Quartz Mud, common " wet and fluid " •' pressed Myrrh Paving Stone Pearl, Oriental Peat, Irish, light '* '• dense " " very dense " black i< << Plaster of Paris , " dry Oak green " dry Poplar green " dry 5200 3500 5000 4000 6000 4500 4250 3500 4000 2500 5000 3000 5250 3250 5000 3600 5250 2600 4500 3000 4000 2800 5000 3500 6000 4250 5250 4500 9000 8000 5200 4000 5500 4750 5900 4000 4500 2S00 62.40 42. 60. 48. 72. 54. 51- 42. 48. 30- 60. 36. 63- 39- 60. 43.20 65. 31.20 54- 36. 48. 33-60 6o. 42. 72. 51- 63. 54- 108. 96. 62.40 48. 66. 57- 70.80 48. 54- 3360 2496 1680 2400 1920 2880 2160 2040 1680 1920 1200 2400 1440 2520 1560 2400 1728 2520 1248 2160 1440 1920 1344 2400 1680 2880 2040 2520 2160 4320 3840 2496 1920 2640 2280 2832 1920 2160 1344 I 60 2.38 1.67 2.08 1-39 1.85 1.96 2.38 2.08 3-33 1.67 2.78 1-59 2.56 1.67 2.31 1-59 3-21 1.85 2.78 2.08 2.98 1.67 2.38 1-39 1.96 1-59 1.85 •93 1.04 1.60 2.08 152 I 75 1. 41 2.08 r.85 2.98 242 LUMBER AND WOOD. SPECIES. Founds per 1000 Ft. B. M. Pounds per Cubic Foot. Pounds. pep Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton, Rosewood green " dry Sycamore green " dry Sweet Gum green " " dry Walnut green " dry 8000 6500 5500 4250 4000 3000 5600 4000 3840 3120 2640 2040 1920 1440 2688 1920 1.04 1.28 1-52 1.96 2.08 2.78 1.49 2.o3 20.8 25.6 30. 39- 41. 55. 29,8 41.6 WOOD -SPECIES. Pounds per Cord. Founds per Cubic Foot. Founds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton. Ash green " dry Apple green " dry Beech . . .' green " dry Birch .green " dry Basswood green " dry Chestnut green " dry Cherry green " dry Cottonwood green dry Cypress green " dry Elm green " . dry Hickory green " dry Maple green " dry Oak green " dry Poplar green •' dry Sweet Gum green " dry Walnut green " dry Black Jack green " dry Pine Slabs green " dry 5500 3800 5250 4300 6000 4750 4500 3800 4250 2750 5500 3500 5250 4000 5500 3000 5300 3500 5500 3750 6500 4750 5500 4500 6500 4500 5400 3000 4300 3500 5700 4300 6000 4300 3000 2100 42.97 29.69 41.02 33-59 46.88 37ir 35-i6 29.69 33 20 21.48 42.97 27-34 41.02 31-25 42.97 23.44 41.40 27-34 42.97 29.30 50.70 37-11 42.97 35-16 50.70 35.16 42.18 23.44 33-59 27-34 44-53 33-59 46.88 33-59 23 44 16.41 1719 1 188 2100 1344 1875 1484 1406 1188 1328 859 1719 1094 1641 1250 1719 938 1656 1094 1719 1172 2028 1484 1719 1406 2028 1406 1687 938 1344 1094 1781 1344 1875 1344 938 657 •33 •37 •44 ,98 T3 69 3-37 3 0[ 4.66 2.33 3-66 2.44 3.20 2.33 4.27 2.42 3 66 2-33 3-41 •97 .69 •33 .84 •97 I. 2. 2. 2. I. 2.»4 2.37 4.27 ».q8 3 66 2.25 2.98 2.13 2.98 4-27 6.09 26.6 67.4 48.8 59-6 42.6 53-8 56.8 67.4 60.2 93-2 46.6 73-2 48.8 64- 46.6 85-4 48.4 73-2 46.6 68.2 39 4 53-8 46.6 56.8 39-4 56.8 47-4 85.4 59 6 73-2 45- 59-6 42.6 59-6 85 4 121. 8 243 Round Timber and Logs. The rules given in connection with the tables devoted to the cubical contents of logs and round timber are sufiiciently explicit to indicate the utility and uses for which those tables have been computed, viz. : that of ascertaining the weight of a log of known dimensions. Take, for example, White Pine seasoned, and we find by reference to the preceding table of Lumber and Timber that it will weigh 36 pounds per cubic foot ; we then have the rule. To find the cubical contents and weight of a log : Rule — Add together the two extreme diameters and divide by 2, and the product will be the average diameter. Square the diameter thus obtained and multiply the product by the length, reduced to inches, and divide the product by 2200, and the quotient will be the cubical contents in feet and twelfths of a cubic foot. Operation — 28 + 32 = 60 ^ 2 = 30, av. dia. 30 X 30 = 900, 35 ft. X 12 = 420 in. Then 900 in. X 420 in, = 378,000 cu. in.^ and 378,000 -^ 2200 (cylinder in.) = 172 cu. ft., and 4 172 cu. ft. X 36 lbs. W. P. (White Pine seasoned) = 6192 lbs.> weight of log. 3 Round Timber reduced to Square Timber (Scribner's Rule) : ; Rule — Add together the two extreme diameters and divide by 2. Sub-; tract one-third for the side of the square the log will make when hewn.i Square the side thus obtained and multiply the product by the length of the log in feet, and divide the last product by 144, and the quotient will be the; cubical contents in feet and twelfths of a foot. Operation — 28 -f 32 = 60, and 60 -H 2 = 30 in., av. dia, ^ of 30 = 10. Then 30 — 10 = 20, and 20 X 20 = 400, and 400 X 35 ft. (length of log) = 14,000 -+- 144 = 97.3 cu. ft., and 97.3 X 36 lbs. (W. P.) = 3501 lbs. Loss in squaring a log of the above dimensions 74.9 cubic feet, or 2691 pounds. 244 Round Timber reduced to Inch Board Measure (Doyl's Rule) : From the diameter of the smaller end in inches subtract 4 ; the square of the remainder will be the number of square feet of inch boards in a log 16 feet long. Operation — 28 — 4 = 24, and 24 X 24 = 576 feet, the number of feet of inch boards produced from a log 16 feet in length. As the represen- tation above is 35 feet in length, we have — 35 -;- 16 = 2}(q, and 576 feet X 2^5, = 1260 feet. Then, as White Pine seasoned weighs 3 pounds per foot board measure — 1260 X 3 = 3780 pounds of one-inch boards, or 105 cubic feet. Loss in reducing a log of the above dimensions to inch board measure, 67 cubic feet, or 2412 pounds. Explanation — The length of the log in feet will be found in the left hand column of each table and the average diameter at the top. To find the number of cubic feet a log contains : Take the length in feet in the left hand column of the table and its average diameter at the top ; trace the two columns of figures until they meet, and you have the cubical contents in feet and twelfths of a cubic foot. TO FIND THE WEIGHT OF ROUND TIMBER. First find the number of cubic feet a log contains. Then, by referring to the tables of Lumber and Timber, ascertain the number of pounds per cubic foot of the kind of lumber in question, and multiply the' same by the number of cubic feet of log, and the result will be its weight. Example — A log which is 25 feet long and 19 inches in diameter gives at the right of the length and directly under the diameter 49.2 cubic feet. Referring to the tables of Lumber and Timber, we find Alder, green, weighs 50 pounds per cubic foot. We then have : 49.2 X 50 := 2460 pounds, the weight of log. Should it be necessary to ascertain the cubical contents of a log having a greater length than is shown in the tables, add together such numbers in feet as shown in the left hand column as will make the required number of feet, being careful to add all the corresponding number of cubic feet for each addition made, and the result will be the cubical contents of the increased log. Suppose it was required to find the cubical contents of a log 72 feet long and 21 inches in diameter. It will be noted that 36 is the greatest number of feet given in length. It will also be noted that a stick of round timber of the above dimensions contains 86.6 cubic feet ; therefore, by doubling both these amounts we would have the information sought. Thus— 36 X 2 := 72 ft., and 86.6 X 2 = 173.2 cu. ft., which is the number of cubic feet contained in a log 72 feet in length. 245 Cubical Contents of Round Timber. I 1- AVERAGE DIAMETER. o INCHES. kl 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 6.6 7-9 9.4 10.6 12.8 14.9 16.8 18.9 21.2 23.6 26.2 28.9 13 7-1 8.6 10.2 II. 10 13.9 15.10 18.2 20.5 22.10 25.6 28.4 31-3 14 7.6 9.2 10.10 12.9 14.10 17.2 195 22.1 24.7 27.6 30.5 33-6 15 8.2 9-9 II. 8 13.8 16. 18.4 20.9 24.6 26.5 29 -5 32.7 36.1 16 8.7 10.6 12.6 14-7 17. 1 19.6 22.3 25.2 28.3 31-5 34-9 38.5 17 9-3 II. 2 13-4 157 18.2 20.9 237 26.8 30. 33- 37-1 40.9 18 9.8 II. 9 14. 1 16.6 19.2 22.1 251 28.4 31.8 35 4 39-3 43-3 19 10.4 12.5 14.9 175 20.3 23-3 26.5 29.10 33-6 37-4 41-5 45-7 20 10.9 132 157 18.4 21.4 24 5 27.9 315 35-3 39-4 43-7 48.1 21 11.9 13-9 16.5 19.4 22.5 25.8 29-3 331 37-1 41.4 45-8 50.5 22 12. 14-5 17-3 20.3 235 27. 30-7 34.7 38.9 43-3 48. 52.9 23 12.5 15-2 18. 1 21.2 23.11 28.2 32. T 36.3 40.6 45-3 50.2 55 3 24 131 15.8 18.9 22.10 257 295 33-5 37-8 42.4 47-3 52.4 57 7 25 13-6 16.5 19.6 23- 26.7 30- 7 34-9 39-4 44.2 49-2 54-5 60.1 26 14.2 17.2 20.4 23.10 27.8 31-9 36.3 40.10 45-9 51-2 56.7 62.5 27 14.8 17.8 21.4 24.9 28.9 33- i 37-7 42.6 47-7 53-2 58.9 64.9 28 15-3 18.5 21.10 25.8 29.9 34-4 39- 1 44- 1 49-5 551 61. 1 67.4 29 15.8 19. 1 22.8 26.7 31 35.6 40.5 45 7 517 571 63.3 69.8 80 16.4 19.8 23.6 27.7 32.1 36.8 41.9 47-3 53- 59-1 655 72.2 81 16.9 20.5 24.3 28.6 32.5 38. 43-3 47 10 54-8 61. 67.6 74.5 82 175 21. 1 25- I 29 5 34-2 39-3 44-7 50.4 56.6 63- 69.8 76.9 88 18. 21.8 25 9 30.4 35-3 40.5 46.1 52. 58.3 64.9 72. 79 4 84 18.5 22.4 26.7 3' -3 36.3 41-7 47-5 53-5 60.1 66.9 74 2 81.8 85 191 23 « 27 5 323 37-4 42-5 48.9 55-2 61.9 68.9 76.9 84.2 80 19.6 23.6 28.3 332 38.5 442 50.6 56.7 63.6 70.9 78.5 86.6 246 Cubical Contents Round Timber. z h AVERAGE DIAMETER. O z UJ _l INCHES. 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 12 31.2 34-6 37-7 40.9 44.2 47-7 51-3 55- 58.9 62.9 66.1 71-3 13 34-3 37-5 40.8 44-3 47-9 51-7 55-6 59-6 63.8 68.1 72.6 77-2 14 36.10 40.4 43.10 47-7 51.6 55-7 59-9 64.2 68.7 73-4 78.2 83 I 15 39-6 43-3 47.1 511 55-3 59-6 64.1 68.8 73-6 78.6 83.8 89.1 16 42.2 46.2 50.3 54-5 58.10 63-6 68. 4 73-4 78-5 83-9 89.4 95- 17 44-9 49.1 53-4 57-9 62.7 67.6 72.7 77.10 83-5 89.1 94.10 lOI. 18 47-5 51-9 56.6 61.4 66.4 71.6 76. 10 82.6 88.4 94-4 100.5 106 9 19 50.2 54-8 59-7 64.8 70.1 75.6 81.3 87.2 93-3 99.6 106. 1 112. 9 20 52.8 57-7 62.8 68.2 73-7 79-5 85-5 91.7 98.2. 104.8 III. 7 118. 8 21 55-4 60.6 659 71.6 77-4 83.5 89.8 96-3 103.4 no. I 117. 2 124.7 22 58.1 63.5 69. 1 75- 81. 1 87.5 94.1 100.9 108. II5-3 122.9 130.8 23 60.7 66.4 72.3 78.4 84.8 91-5 98.4 100.10 112.9 120.6 128.5 136-6 24 63.4 69 3 75-4 81.8 88.5 95-4 102.6 105.5 117. 8 125.8 134- 1 142.6 25 66.5 72.1 78.5 85.2 92.2 99-4 106.9 114. 7 122.7 131- 139-6 148.5 26 68.6 75- 81.7 88.7 95-9 103.4 III. 2 119 3 127.6 136-3 145-2 154-4 27 71-3 77-9 84.8 92. 99.6 107.4 115 9 123 9 132.5 141 5 150.8 160.4 28 73-9 80.8 88.4 95-9 103.2 III. 3 120.2 128.4 137-5 146.8 156.4 166.3 29 76.2 83.7 91. 1 98.9 106.9 II5-3 124. 133- 142.4 152. 161. 10 172.3 30 79 2 86.6 94-3 102.3 no. 6 119. 2 128.3 137.6 147-3 157-2 167.6 178.2 31 82.3 89.4 97-4 105 -7 114-3 123-3 132.6 142.2 152.2 162.5 I73-I 184. 1 32 84.9 92.3 99.6 109. 1 117. 9 127.2 136.8 146.8 157 -I 167.7 178.7 190. 1 33 87.1 95-2 103.7 112.5 121. 7 131-2 141. 1 151-4 162. 172-5 184.3 196. 34 89.8 98.1 106.8 115. 9 125-4 135-2 145-4 155 9 166.9 178.2 189.9 201.9 35 93- lOI. no. 119. 129. 139- 149- 161. 172. 182. 196, 205. 36 95- 104. 113 123. 133- 143- 154- 166. 177. 190. 201. 212. 247 Cubical Contents Round Timber. I 1- AVERAGE DIAMETER. o z INCHES. 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 12 76 80 85 90 94 100 105 no 115 121 127 133 13 82 87 92 97 102 108 113 119 125 131 137 144 14 88 94 99 105 no 116 122 128 135 141 148 155 16 95 100 106 112 118 124 131 138 144 151 158 166 16 lOI 107 113 119 126 133 140 147 154 161 169 177 17 107 114 121 127 135 141 148 156 164 171 180 188 18 114 120 128 134 142 149 157 165 173 182 190 199 19 120 127 135 142 151 158 166 174 183 192 201 210 20 126 134 142 149 159 166 175 183 192 202 211 221 21 132 140 149 157 166 174 183 193 202 212 222 232 22 139 147 156 164 174 182 192 202 212 222 232 243, 23 145 154 163 172 183 190 201 211 221 232 243 254 24 151 160 170 179 191 199 209 220 231 242 253 265 25 158 167 178 187 198 207 218 229 241 252 264 276 26 160 174 185 194 206 216 227 238 250 262 275 287 27 170 180 192 202 214 224 236 248 260 272 285 298 28 177 187 198 209 222 232 244 257 269 282 296 309 29 183 194 206 217 228 240 253 266 279 292 306 320 30 189 200 213 224 236 249 262 275 289 302 317 331 81 195 207 220 232 244 257 271 284 298 313 327 342 82 202 214 227 239 253 266 279 293 308 323 338 353 88 208 220 234 247 261 274 283 303 317 333 348 364 84 214 227 241 254 268 282 297 312 327 343 359 375 85 220 234 248 261 276 290 305 321 337 353 370 386 86 227 240 255 269 284 299 314 330 346 363 380 398 248 Cord Wood, Tan Bark, Hoop Poles, Staves and Heading, Etc. 128 Cubic Keet Onej Cord. SPECIES. Pounds Founds per Pounds per Cubic Feet Cord. Cubic Cubic per root. Ton. 100 lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton. Ash, common Beech, " Birch, " Hickory, Shell-bark. '* Redhart. .. Maple, common. . . . . Oak, White " Red , '* Yellow " Live, Cal Pine, Virginia " Southern " White " Nut, Cal " Yellow *' Pitch " Canada Poplar, Lombardy. . . N.O.S., dry ' * green Tan Bark, green, dry... 3450 3240 2370 4470 3700 2880 3820 3250 2920 2860 2700 3300 i860 2225 2100 1900 1870 1775 3000 3500 2600 2000 26.95 25 31 18.52 34.92 28. 90 22.50 29.84 25 -39 22.81 22.34 21.09 25.78 14-53 17-38 16.41 14.84 14. 6[ 13-87 23-44 27-34 20.31 15-63 1078 1012 741 1397 1156 900 1194 1300 912 897 844 1031 581 695 556 594 584 555 938 1094 8X2 625 88 76 09 74 84 21 27 3 66 4.92 6.40 74 2 79- 108.4 57-2 69.2 88.8 67. 61.6 87.6 89.6 94.8 77.6 137.6 115. 2 121. 8 134.8 136.8 144.2 85.4 73-2 128. Hoop Poles, green, dry .. Staves and Heading, green. " " dry... Fence Posts, common Telegraph Poles, common . Rails, common , .... 3500 3000 27 34 23-44 1094 938 3-65 4.27 4000 3000 31-25 23-44 1250 938 3.20 4.27 3500 3500 3500 27-34 27-34 27-34 1094 1094 1094 365 365 365 73- 85.4 64. 85-4 73- 73- 73- 249 Sh.lngle3 a.nci La.th.s. ARTICLES. Cable Feet per 1000. Pounds per 1000. Poands per Cubic Foot. Pounds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton. Sliingles, Redwood, green, " " dry... Laths, green dry 8.5 8.5 22.8 22.8 375 285 530 400 44-55 33-86 23-38 T7 65 1782 1354 935 706 2.25 2-95 4.27 5-67 45- 59- 85 4 II3-4 Shirinkiage, Wood and TTlmber. SPECIES. Pounds per Cubic Foot. Pounds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per 100 lbs. Cubic Feet per Ton. Oak, White, Va., round, green. . . " " •' I year... •' " " " 2 years. . '* " " square, green. . " " " " I year. . " ' " " " 2 years. " Live, square, green *♦ " " 2 years Pine, Yellow, Va., round, green. . « <« .c ROXiiviATK Weights and NIeasures. Knocked Down— Completely Boxed. Cubic Feet Eaoli. Pounds £ach. Pounds per Cubic I'oot. Founds per Cubic Ton. Cubic Feet per lOO lbs Cubic Keet per Ton. Buggies and Road Wagons Brougham Cabriolet, half top " extension top Coup6 Depot Wagon, 4 passengers «« " 6 " Gigs Landau or Coach Phaeton , 2 passengers Rumble Phaeton, 3 springs «» " 4 " Rockaway, 4 passengers «« 6 " Side-bar, 4 " Sulkies T-Carts Wheels, heavy " medium Omnibuses, light, sealing capacity 6 f<