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TABLE VI. 



Showing New York Coffee Exchange point card, and giving 

 decimal value of 5 points to one cent per pound on 250 bags coffee 

 (32,500 pounds), which is the smallest transaction : 



Points. Difference. Points. Difference. 



05, .... $16 25 105, .... $341 25 

 10, .... 32 50 i 10, . . . . 357 50 



15. 48 75 "5. -373 75 



20, .... 65 00 120, .... 390 10 



25, .... 81 25 125, .... 406 25 

 30, .... 97 50 130, .... 432 50 



35 H3 75 135. .... 438 75 



40, .... 130 oo 140, .... 455 50 



45, .... 146 25 145, .... 471 25 



50, .... 162 50 150, .... 487 50 



55, .... 178 75 150, .... 487 50 



60, .... 195 oo 155, .... 503 75 



65, .... 211 25 160, .... 520 oo 



70, .... 227 50 165, .... 536 25 



75, .... 243 75 170, .... 552 50 



80, .... 260 oo 175, .... 568 75 



85, .... 276 25 180, .... 585 oo 



90, .... 292 50 185, .... 601 25 



95, .... 308 75 190, .... 617 50 



100 (one cent), 325 oo 195, .... 635 75 



200 (two cents), 650 50 



No. 7 (low ordinary) is adopted as the "standard grade," and 

 is taken as a basis for all operations, but a grade comparing with 

 any of the ten numbers may be substituted at their approximate 

 values when delivered is insisted on and No. 7 cannot be had. 

 The brokerage for buying and selling is 4 cents per bag, and the 

 original margin $1.00 per bag, the smallest transaction allowed 

 being 250 bags and the market fluctuation y-jfo cents per pound. 



