TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, 1890 TO 1901-Continued. FUEL AND LIGHTING-Continued. COAL: Anthracite, stove. [Average monthly selling price per ton f. o. b., New York Harbor.] COAL: Bituminous, Georges Creek. [Price per ton f. o. b., New York Harbor on the first of each month.] TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, 1890 TO 1901-Continued. FUEL AND LIGHTING-Continued. COAL: Bituminous, Pittsburg (Youghiogheny). [Price per bushel on Tuesday of each week, Cincinnati, afloat; quotations from the annual reports of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.] TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, 1890 TO 1901-Continued. FUEL AND LIGHTING-Continued. COAL: Bituminous, Pittsburg (Youghiogheny). [Price per bushel on Tuesday of each week, Cincinnati, afloat; quotations from the annual reports of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.] TABLE I.-WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, 1890 TO 1901-Continued. FUEL AND LIGHTING-Continued. COKE: Connellsville, furnace. [Price per ton f. o. b. at the ovens on the first of each month; quotations from the U. S. Geological Survey.] [Price per gross of boxes (200s) in New York on the first of each month; quotations from the Merchants' Review.] [Average monthly price per barrel at wells; pipe-line certificates January, 1890, to January, 1895, and Pennsylvania crude at wells February, 1895, to December, 1901; quotations from Stowell's Petroleum Reporter, January, 1890, to September, 1901, and from reports made by Miss Belle Hill, of the U. S. Geological Survey, October to December, 1901.] TABLE I.—WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, 1890 TO 1901-Continued. FUEL AND LIGHTING-Continued. COKE: Connellsville, furnace. [Price per ton f. o. b. at the ovens on the first of each month; quotations from the U. S. Geological Survey.] [Price per gross of boxes (200s) in New York on the first of each month; quotations from the Merchants' Review.] [Average monthly price per barrel at wells; pipe-line certificates January, 1890, to January, 1895, and Pennsylvania crude at wells February, 1895, to December, 1901; quotations from Stowell's Petroleum Reporter, January, 1890, to September, 1901, and from reports made by Miss Belle Hill, of the U. S. Geological Survey, October to December, 1901.] |