July 1.

Bread-stuffs.

Meats.

Dairy and

Garden.

Other Food.

Clothing.

Metals.

Miscellaneous.

Total.

1860.........

20.530

8.973

12.662

8.894

22.439

25.851

15.842

115.191

1861.........

15.749

7.485

10.813

7.653

21.147

22.500

16.573

101.920

1862.........

18.057

7.150

13.406

10.987

28.413

23.207

17.290

118.510

1863.........

26.154

10.115

13.530

16.359

45.679

37.079

24.264

173.180

1864.........

45.616

15.685

26.053

27.303

73.485

59.192

31.653

278.987

1865.........

25.404

16.112

18.049

21.057

49.307

38.956

25.551

194.436

1866.........

31.471

17.153

23.472

20.821

45.377

41.762

27.922

207.978

1867.........

36.537

14.278

18.418

20.167

38.169

35.426

25.529

188.524

1868.........

38.416

13.210

23.614

19.720

35.694

27.385

24.786

182.825

1869.........

29.116

13.181

18.121

16.347

35.309

28.355

24.201

164.630

1870.........

25.322

14.161

16.112

13.308

31.480

26.612

21.786

148.781

1871.........

24.809

12.177

20.799

13.823

30.624

27.371

21.907

151.510

1872.........

22.171

11.055

16.019

14.845

32.427

32.643

21.319

150.479

1873.........

20.460

10.114

15.629

13.625

29.411

32.298

21.552

143.089

1874.........

25.657

11.560

19.142

13.678

27.260

25.254

19.582

143.133

1875.........

24.848

13.287

14.918

14.418

25.318

23.515

18.398

134.702

1876.........

18.777

10.726

15.912

12.914

21.747

20.452

15.951

116.479

1877.........

21.812

10.036

11.790

13.321

21.850

15.578

15.160

109.547

1878.........

15.672

8.181

10.608

11.346

19.836

15.789

14.836

96.268

1879...............

17.054

8.239

10.253

9.884

20.420

15.149

16.286

97.285

1880............

17.461

9.230

12.594

11.539

21.984

18.708

17.139

108.655

1881.........

20.369

11.381

11.311

11.663

20.982

19.295

16.900

111.901

1882...........

25.494

13.740

14.685

11.627

21.202

19.832

16.650

123.230

1883.........

19.018

11.210

12.250

10.726

20.209

18.071

15.764

107.248

1884.........

17.871

11.172

11.369

9.323

19.014

16.272

14.685

99.706

1885.........

16.370

9.205

10.872

8.712

17.740

14.132

13.666

90.697

1886.........

15.311

8.906

10.241

8.570

18.063

14.466

13.669

89.226

1887.........

15.156

8.667

11.188

9.252

18.174

16.035

15.153

93.624

1888.........

16.984

9.416

11.849

9.917

17.447

15.366

14.155

95.134

1889.........

14.351

8.244

9.695

10.912

17.107

14.782

14.600

89.691

1890 .. ........

14.867

8.036

10.711

9.749

17.264

15.506

15.416

91.549

1891.........

19.782

9.217

12.455

9.339

16.501

15.107

13.691

96.092

1892.........

17.426

8.700

10.403

8.733

15.648

14.827

14.252

90.105

1893.........

14.963

10.135

11.710

9.188

15.871

14.030

14.716

90.613

1894.........

15.115

9.389

10.394

8.478

13.860

12.015

14.041

83.292

1895.........

14.765

8.622

9.874

8.689

15.315

11.021

13.233

81.519

1896.........

10.504

7.058

7.872

8.529

13.602

13.232

13.520

74.317

1897.........

10.587

7.529

8.714

7.887

13.808

11.642

12.288

72.455

1898.........

12.783

7.694

9.437

8.826

14.663

11.843

12.522

77.768

1899.........

13.483

7.988

10.974

9.157

15.021

15.635

12.969

85.227

1900.........

14.898

8.906

10.901

9.482

16.324

14.834

16.070

91.415

1901.........

14.904

9.430

11.030

9.086

15.098

15.344

16.617

91.509

1902.........

20.534

11.628

12.557

8.748

15.533

16.084

16.826

101.910

1903.........

17.473

9.269

13.083

9.186

17.136

16.544

16.765

99.456

1904.........

18.244

9.033

10.648

10.406

16.514

15.428

16.919

97.192

Note

Breadstuffs include many quotations of wheat, corn, oats, rye, and barley, besides beans and peas; meats include live hogs, beef, sheep, and many provisions, lard, tallow, etc.; dairy and garden products include eggs, vegetables and fruits; other foods include fish, liquors, condiments, sugar, rice, tobacco, etc.; clothing, includes the raw material of each industry, and many quotations of woolen, cotton and other textile goods, as well as hides, leather, boots and shoes; metals include various quotations of pig iron, and partially manufactured and finished products, as well as minor metals, coal, and petroleum. The miscellaneous class embraces many grades of hard and soft lumber, lath, brick, lime, glass, turpentine, hemp, linseed-oil, paints, fertilizers, and drugs. - Dun's Review.