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TEA. The av^age cost of tea to the consumer is 80 cents per pound. Aveiage profit 30 cents per pound. Freight charged by the railroads for carrying this tea 1, 000 miles is 45 cents per hundred weight, the profit on a single pound exacted from the consumer is two thirds of the gross charge by rail- road for carrying 100 pounds 1, 000 miles. BOOTS AND SHOES. The profit on a single pair of $4 boots or shoes is equal to three times the freight charges on a dozen or even twenty pair for 1, 000 mile...s. CLOTHrNG. A good suit of clothes can be bought for $20. Weight of suit five pounds. Maximum rate for carrying this class of goods to Chicago, St. Louis, and Western points from 'New York, say 1, 000 miles, 50 cents per hundred weight. This suit weighs 5 pounds, 20 suits weigh 100 pounds, transportation 1, 000 miles 50 cents, 2^ cents each ; average profit per suit to the dealer $
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