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      <div>NUREMBERG. 
395 
considerable. A uniform tariff exists for the town, according to which ordinary 
joints without bone cost 3\d. per lb. and with bone 2^/., ; filet 4Ji7., chopped 
meat 3Jc?., salted meat 4^7., strained fat 6W., common sausage 4and 
“liver cheese” the same. The price of a horse varies from £2 10s. to £10 
according to size and age. Most of the animals slaughtered come from the 
country districts of Central Bavaria. 
The general level of prices at Nuremberg is represented by 107, Berlin 
being 100. The level of the price of meat is indicated by 113, of other food 
by 106, and of coal by 103. The index number for rent and prices combined 
is 96, as compared with 100 for Berlin. 
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