‘VOL. . ~ GRAND RAPIDS, “MICHIGAN, “WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1883, NO. 10. CODY, BALL & CoO., . Wholesale firocers « 9 11,13 & 15 Pearl Sireet, and 13, to, 17 & 19 Campa Street, GRAND RAPIDS, - MICHIGAN, A ——WE ARE SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE SALE O0F——- Weisinger & Bates’ “Hold Fast” Plug! McAlpin’s GOLD SHIELD Plug, B. Harris’ SENTINEL Flug, Harris’ HONEY BEE Flug, And We Particularly Invite the Attention of Buyers to these Brands, as THEY POSSESS REAL MERIT, and will Please Both Dealer and Customer. ——To Those who Appreciate a Really Fine Cheese, We Say, Buy Only the — “RIVERSIDE,” Which We Guarantee Equal to Any Made, Both in RICHNESS OF FLAVOR AND KEEPING QUALITIES. Never Buy a Cheap Cheese for Winter Stock. ———_WE KEEP THE FINEST AND LARGEST LINE O0F—— TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS and SPICES in the City. and Solicit Your Orders When in Need of Anything in Our Line. SPRING & COMPANY —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— FANCY AIND STAPLE DRY GO + CARPHTS, MATTINGS, ®. OIL, CLOTES, ETc. ETC. *. Gand 8 Monroe Street, 2 Grand Rapids, Michigan. LEGISLATION FOR DRUGGISTS. erning Pharmacists. The following is a liberal abstract | bill adopted at Lansing by the newly-organ- ized Miehigan Pharmaceutical Association, which they will ask the Legislature at its next session to enact as a law: Section 1 provide ful for any person to open or conduct any pharmacy, drug store or place for retailing, | son and his employes shall be registered. Section 2 provides that every person en- gagedjin the business of a dispensing pharma- cist at the time the act goes into effect shall, within three months thereafter, forward to the board of pharmacy satisfactory proof, supported by affidavit, that he was engaged in such business at such time, and that he shall then be granted a certificate of regis- tration upon payment of a proper fee. Section 3 requires licentiates in pharmacy to pass satisfactory examination before the state board of pharmacy, to have had two ' years’ practical experience in drug _ stores, | and entitles them to registration; it also per- inits the board to grant certificates of regis- tration to licentiates of such other pharma- ceutical boards as may be deemed proper. Section 4 entitles any assistant or clerk in pharmacy, not less that 18 years of age, who has not the qualifications of a registered pharmacist at the time the act takes effect and who has been employed two or more years in a drug store, to a “‘registered assist- ant” certificate, which certificate permits him to continue his business as a clerk or assist- ant, but does not entitle him to engage in business on his own account unless he shall have had at least five years’ experience. His certificate will be renewed annually there- after upon the payment of 50 cents. Section 5 invests the governor with power to appoint five persons to constitute the board of pharmacy. ‘These persons so appointed are required to have had at least 10 years’ practical experience in pharmacy, and shall hold their offices five years. It also arranges that the term of office of one of the first five appointees shall expire on the 30th of De- cember of each year, and that the governor shall fill the vacancy, and all other vacan- cies that may occur, with the advice and con- sent of the senate. Appointments made when the senate is not in session may be con- firmed atthe ensuing session. The Michi- gan pharmaceutical association is required to report annually to the governor, recomend- ing, the first year, the names of 10 persons deemed by the association qualified to serve as members of the board, and each succeed- ing year the naines of three persons to fill any vacaacies that may occur in said board. Section 6 requires the board to meet and organize within thirty days of its appoint- ment, by the election of a président and see retary, and limits their term of office to one year. The board is required to examine all applications for registration; to grant certifi- cates to such persons as maybe entitled to them; to prosecute persons violating the pro- visions of the act; to report annually to the governor and Michigan Pharmaceutical As- sociation the condition of pharmacy in the State, furnish a record of the proceedings of the board, and the names of pharmacists reg- istered under the act. ‘The board is required to hold meetings at least once every three months for the examination of applicants and the transaction of other business, these meetings must have 30 days’ public notice of time and place before convening; it is em- pewered to make by-laws for the fulfillment of its duties, and required to keep a registra- tion book in which shall be the names and | places of business of all persons registered under the act. Three members of the board constitute a quorun. Section 7 requires every applicant for reg- istration as a registered pharmacist to pay to | the seeretary of the board $2, the same sum | by licentiates of other boards who shall ap- i ply for registration, and by applicants it | registration by examination the sum of $5. | If applicants fail to pass the money will be refunded. | Section 8 requires. that the certificate of | registration shall be conspicuously posted in i the pharmacy to which it applies, and com- | pells registered pharmacists who desire to | continue in the business to pay to the secre- tary of the board a registration fee, which in ; no case shall exceed $2. Section 9 fixes the salary of the members of the board at $5 for each day actually in session, with payment for all legitimate ex- penses incurred; the secretary to receive salary fixed by. | Other expenses incurred in the performance of his duties. These expenses are to be paid out of the moneys received from fees and penalties. All moneys received by the sec- retary in excess of the per diem allowance and other expenses shall be held as a special fund for meeting the expenses of the board. | The secretary must give suitable bonds froin | time to time, and the board in its annual re- | ports render an account of all moneys re- | ceived and disbursed. Section 10 provides penalties for infrac- tions of the act. Registered pharmacists i who employ unregistered persons for the compounding or retailing of medicines or per- mit the compounding of drugs or medicines in their places of business except under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, or shall fail to procure their annual registration or use false representations to procure such registration, or violate any’ other provisions of the act shall be deemed guilty of a misde- meanor and be liabie to a fine ef $50 for each and every offense. This, however, does not interfere with the business of a physician nor the making or vending of proprietary medicines when thé same are properly sealed and labeled, nor with the sale of usual domestic remedies, nor with the exclusive wholesale business of any dealers. Section 11 prohibits the adulteration ot | drugs, medicines and pharmaceutical prepa- rations so that they will not correspond to the recognized tests of identity or purity and fixes the penalty of a conviction at not less than $50 nor more than $100 for the first of- fense and not less than $75 nor more than - $150 for each subsequent offense. ‘The board is jempowered to employ an analyst to ex- amine so-called adulterations and if his re- port warrants to prosecute the offender. Section 12 regulates the sale of poisons. No person shall retail poisons without affix- ing a label bearing the name of the article and the word “poison” distinctly shown. It also requires the seller to satisfy himself that the poison is to be used for a legitimate pur- pose, and prohibits the delivery of poison to a c i the board, traveling and. j { any person under the age of 15. A pei alty | | | of $5 is the punishment for a breach of the | | Synopsis of the ‘Proposed Enactment Gev- | provisions of tifis section which do not ap- of the | } | | compounding or dispensing drugs, medicines | or poisons for medical use, unless such per-| y | | ply to dispensing physicians’ prescriptions. Section 13 makes it the duty of the prose- visions of this act shall inure to the board s that it shall be unlaw- | 0f Pharmacy and the remainder to the school evil for which we can suggest | other than those which makers and dealers _ cuting: attorney of the county where an of-| have it in their power to apply. fense is committed to prosecute offenders. | Half the penalties collected under the pro-| ship thm without releasing the carrying | companies from i fund of the county in which judgment is | obtained. The Demand for Oak. ron the Northwestern Lumberman. Ten years ago it would hardly have been admitted by dealers who handled Michigan and Indiana oak that in a decade there would be such a thinning out of the “monarchs” of the forest that a scarcity would be felt. Oak was in too grgat abundance in some sections of those states to suit the fancy of the own- ers of the land upon which it grew. Much of it was cut simply to get it out of the way, and the owners of it thought they were fortunate if they could sell it to mill men who would cut it, and thus, themselves, be saved that trouble, There was less call for it then than now. As the building of rail- roads has increased, the demand for oak in- creased proportionately, until now the once great oak states, Michigan and Indiana, can not justly lay claim to being called such. Oak in those states has not boomed in price like walnut—iPis not an excesssve price that bars a supply—but heavy contractors are looking elsewhere for it for the very reason that they are obliged to. There is a large amount of Tennessee and Kentucky oak, upon which heavy freight rates are paid, distributed from the Chicago market, and the amount coming for ward from those states will in- crease “fr om year to year. Fashion has little to do with the use of oak. From the start it has demanded to be used, and it holds its place with a grip as strong as the wood inself. The two kinds of pine may jostle each other; whitewood may take the place of white pine; walnut may be crowded out by other kinds of hard- wood, and often by soft woods; in fact, most of the woods, i in their uses, are subject to the caprice of taste, but oak stands sturdily by and refuses to yield. For cars, staves, agricultural implements, for a hundred and one things, in fact, it must be had. The dis- covery of forests of other woods does not af- fect its value. There has never yet been any material discovered or invented that, will take its place, and we feel tolerably safe when we say that there never will be. It is one of the few indispensable woods. We doubt if to-day there is a market in the world that is not demanding good oak. Throughout the foreign countries the eall is so large that it cannot be filled. English car builders are buying car sills on track in Can- ada, and their operations would be extended to the States if they could find responsible parties with whom to make contracts. The inspection is severe, and that stands in the way of the American manufacturer, for, as a rule, he does not like to be bound by specific specifications. He delights to take a go-as- you-please gait, and the result is that his lumber often is not up to the requirements of the purchaser, The exact methods of the white pine manufacturers of the Northwest he has not learned. The oak of Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennes- see and Kentucky will in large part, in the shape of timber and staves, find its way to the southern ports, and thence to Europe. On the Mississippi river and its tributaries the stave business is picking up, and with cheap water transportation to New Orleans, the business will not only be a large one, but it ought to be profitable. On the same rivers the getting out of oak timbers for the foreign market will become a large business, spurr ed on by northern push and capital. Alabama, we believe is yet destined to send a good deal of oak abroad. Some of the English dealers object to the oak of that State, but they must overcome some of their objections, for to get all the oak they want from Canada and Michigan is out of the question. There is certainly no tougher oak than grows in the South, and this quality is the one needed. Red oak, a few years ago thought to be useless, is no fonees despised. Its value has become known, and the uses to which it will be put will increase. That the manufacture of it into staves for the West India market will grow into an important industry admits of little question. ‘Taking everything in con- sideration, the owner of oak stumpage ought not to feel that he has a very big elephant on his hands. Patents Issued to Michigan Inventers. ‘The following patents have lately been is- sued to Michigan inventors: John C. Bach, assignor to himself and H. Alles, Hillsdale, two-wheeled vehicle. Wm. 8. Chandler, Jackson, fire and water- proof paint. Ephraim Humbujer, assignor of one-half to D. P. Frank and J. Koe k, Detroit, button hole stay for boots and shoes. Mary E. Higgins, Cadillac, underwaist. Frederick LL. Jones, Fentonville, over- check terret for bridles. John D. Ryan and P. Lane, saw-tab. Seymour K. Seelye, Hudson, sulky plow. John Shannon, Wixom, potato digge Ely Strong, Kalamazoo, roller mill. East Saginaw, Peach Shipments from Allegan County. Following are the shipments, in bushels, from points in Allegan county this season; Allegan, 22,560; Caseo, 40,000; Douglas, 20,000; Fennville, 62,325; Hamilton, 2,220; Hopkins Station, 4,539; Mill Grove, 3,093: Pier Cove, 12,200; Saugatuck, 11 613. Total, 178,650 bushels. Peaches were shipped mostly in fifth baskets, and as late as Novy. 1. Of Course It Does. From the Fife Lake Comet. KE. A. Stowe, publisher of ‘Tie MAN, Grand Rapids, stopped at View Friday night. TRADES- the Lake Mr. Stowe’s paper is anew venture in journalism, but it is a | journal that deserves success from the out- | set. The Consolidated paper company. com- prising 50 wrapping paper mills in the Northwest, met in Chicago recently, and re- solved, in view of the overstocked condition of the market, to shut down all mills from December 1 to February 1. The prospect of an open winter is not just what the rubber boot and shoe men would most desire, but so far they have nothing to complain of. Breakage of Stoves in Transit. From the Iron Age. The breakage of stoves in is an, no remedy transit rt. Chey must ether crate their stoves securely or liability. Probably the companies would refuse to take them un- less they were released; probably the deal- 'ers would object to paying extra rates if | they could be so. shipped, | and probably neither makers nor dealers would be willing to assume the cost of safe crating. Wedo not know, therefore, what we can suggest. Stoves, as now Built, are extra-hazardous freight to handle. They are bulky, awk- ward to handle, heavy and _ brittle: Most of the breakage results from the shocks of bumping incident to running freight trains —very little of it from careless handling. In carload lots, packed by the makers, the percentage of breakage i is small, but when a few stoves are shipped with ‘miscellane- ous freights, piled in as miscellaneous freight must be, the risk is very serious. The re- course of suing a railroad company is no recourse atall. It could only be done at great cost of money and time, and delays and appeals would make it cheaper to’ pock- et the loss and save counsel fees. We do not, however, know amore important sub- ject, or one which invites a fuller and freer interchange of views between makers and dealers. How to Teli a Good Po! ato. To distinguish a good from a poor potato, take a sound one, pay no attention to its outward appearance, but divide it into two parts with a sharp knife and examine the exposed inner surfaces. If there is so much water or “juice” that a slight pressure would seemingly cause it to fall off in drops, you may be assured that it will be “soggy” after itis boiled. That is evidence of poor potato, and don’t you buy it. The following are the requisite qualities of a good potato: When cut into, the color should be yellowish white; if it isa deep yellow it will not cook well. ‘There must be a considerable amount of moisture, though not enough to collect in drops and fall off, even with moderate pressure. Rub the two pieces together, and, if it is ‘good, a white froth will appear around the edges, and also upon the two surfaces after they are separated. This signifies the presence of a proper quantity of starch.. The more froth then, consequently, the better the po- tato; while the less there is, the poorer it will cook. ‘The quantity of the starchy ele- ment may also be judged by the more or less ready adherence of the two parts. If the adherence is sufficient for one piece to hold the other up, the fact is evidence of a good article. These are the experiments usu- ally made by experts when buying potatoes, and are the best tests that ean be given short of boiling; but even they are by no means infallible. ’ For the Man Wh ho . Leaves the Door Open. We clip the following from an exchange: While the Man Who Takes Your Umbrel- la has all seasons for his own, and the Man Who Has a Little Story to Tell fails not in seed-time nor in harvest, there is one partic- ular fiend who becomes particularly numer- ous at about the time when there is a cool- | ness in the morning breeze and little steam in the radiator. We refer to the Man Who ‘Leaves the Door Open. He comes to the store on various ostensible errands, in fact he comes on about every known pre- text—excepting to settle a bill—but always his actual purpose is to go away leaving wide open the portal through which the wintry zephyrs come cavorting with glacial coolness, and bearing in their chaste embrace fall many a token of the snow outside. does no good to bawl after him to shut the door. Oh, no. He is meandering adown the street, watching the white-winged clouds playing tag in the deep-smiling heavens. But as we lay down our work, and walk to the door and close it softly and pensively, and then stoop to gather up the scattered pa- pers that have been whirled about our feet like fading forest leaves, the blessed Serosch whispers promises of a good time coming, and we are consoled with. confidence that in that bright dawning era our wintry days will | be free from carking care, for the Man Who | Leaves the Door Open must go. How to Choose an Axe. The Eau Claire, Wis., Free £ following: Contrary to the general supposition, the axe is an instrument of skill, and the ex- pert axeman looks as closely to the fitness of the bevel of his blade, the form of his helve, the length and shape of blade and | pole, and the weight of his axe for the pur- pose contemplated, as the fencer to his foil. The weight of an axe, says an experienced Eau Claire logger, is arbitrary, dent upon the choice of the axeman for the purpose intended. Lf the object to be cut is gmall timber, which may be severed at from one to half a dozen blows, an axe with a} long, thin blade, and as little betel as is | compatible with strength, is chosen, and at | every stroke the blade is buried to the helve. | Another Chippewa lumberman says if the purpose be to fell large trees or cut heavy timbers, and this same axe is used, it bites deeply in its Strokes, but the chip remains in the timber after the incisions, and many more blows are required to dislodge it than were necessary for its formation; therefore, for this purpose, an axe having a thick, heavy bevel, and cutting much less deeply, is selected. The beyel, now acting as a wedge, forces out the chip stroke by which the incision is made. A Compromise on Starch. From Texas Siftings. Mrs. MeVapid, of Austin, is considered | very obtuse by those intimately acquainted | with her. One morning she called to her | little boy, who was playing in the front | yard: “Tommy, go down to the grocery store and | bring me a pound of starch.” “T havn’t got time to go down to the grocery store and get a pound of starch. It’s | most school time, now.” “Ts that so,” said Mrs. MeVapid, with a troubled look, then brightening up, she added, “Well, then, run down and get only | half a pound.” Tommy complied with the compromise, was late at school, and the teacher took the starch out of him with a shingle. It | ?ress has the | and depen- | at the same | The Next Commercial Boom. From the Commercial Bulletin. If all the signs of the times may be believ- \ ed, the next industrial boom is to be in stigar ‘and sugar machinery. The practicability of ithe production of sorghum sugar in the | United States as a commercial success is al- iready demonstrated, and in three different | locations w idely separated in latitude and longitude the dar caer is already established. : Rio Grande, N. J., made 350,000 pounds of | sugar last oS and will this year double the product. At Champaign, Ill, there was apro- | duct of 160,000 pounds last year, which will | this year be doubled. At Hutchinson and | Sterling, Kan., there are factories which have (already demonstrated the practicability of the industry as well, and there is nothing to prevent the establishment of one thousand sugar plants during the next ten years and the production ot $25,000,000 worth of sugar. This is no visionary matter: ; the product may quite likely be $50,000,000 in that time, and the value of machiner y and capital employed fully $150,000,000 even if in that time we are not producing the entire $100,000,000 worth of sugar now imported. A Smarter Conductor than “He Theught He Was. The time was midnight. The fearfully and wonderfully full. man was lie walked nickel in it. Then he sat down on the eurb. “Why don’t the ear start?” He received no answer. “Why don’t the car start?” Still no answer. “Gimme back my fare, It was not returned. Then he jumped up, grabbed the telegraph | pole around the waist, and attempted to trip itup. There was a spirited tugging for sey- eral seconds, and then he made a terrifie kick at the “feet” of his adversary, and the result was that he kicked himself over on his own head. As he executivized himself he moved off, saying: “Yer a smarter conductor than I thought yer wuz, but I believe now that P’d a throw- ed yer if yer r coat hadn’ t a come off.’ 39 thent Anti- Tobacco. From the Philadelphia Call. An incessant chewer of tobacco who was very anxious*to break himself of the habit was advised to buy a box of a certain patent tobacco antidote, which he did. A day or two afterward he was asked if it had had the desired effect. “Desired effect!’ he replied. mouth is one piece of raw flesh! ‘Then you have no desire to chew tobae- co?” “Chew tobacco! Why, I can’t chew any- thing. Ihave taken nothing but cold gruel since yesterday morning. If I keep on witb that ‘patent antidote’ you suggested for a week longer I'll be in my grave.” “Well, the manufacturer doesn’t guarantee ;to keep a man in good health. He only | guarantees to cure the bad habit of tobacco ichewing. You musn’t expect too much.” He Didn't Drink His Claret Alone. From Texas Siftings. “Gracious, Henry!’ exclamed an Austin lady to her husband, ‘ ‘you didn’t drink all that bottle of claret alone, did you?” “Alone, darling! replied Henry. “ ‘O, ne, | I didn’t drink it alone. I had just taken two toddies and a rum pnnch before I tackled the claret. I thought the claret itself might be a little lonesome, and so I took them to keep it company. “Why, 99 my xrocers should keep out of polities. motto should be, ‘‘measures, not men.’ A woman hater says that it takes a ton of coal to keep a ten cent geranium alive all winter. Many a clerk who works hard during the day allows his hands to go to waist during the evening. ‘Two advertisements got mixed in a country paper so as to read, ‘“Peterson’s Purgative Pellets” ‘‘Make Hens Lay.” Sampson, the strong party, was the first man to advertise. He took two solid columns to demonstrate his strength, and several thousand persons “tumbled” to his scheme. And he brought down the house. When a man’s wife comes in and sees him, razor in hand, and his face all lather, and _asks him: ‘Are you slaving?” it’s a provok- :ing thing for him to answer: ‘No, I’m blaek- ‘ing the stove,” but it is human nature to so vRY heir ! repli V. ‘Toad raising is a profitable,A ustrian indus- try. The creatures are produced the London market, where they are sold for $15 or $20 per hundred, and are bought by gar- deners’ and agriculturists for use in destroy- ing obnoxious insects. The Cincinnati Board of Trade has for- mally adopted its Finance Committee’s report declaring that “the trade dollar has become /a nuisance and a source of much complaint against the (¢ Government, and that the only just and proper course is for the ¢ Government, | which created it, to redeem it.’ Judge Swan, who has passed some morths on the Queen Charlotte Islands, in the inter- }est of the United States Fish Commission, |reports the discovery of 2 new food fish, | Which he calls the black cod. He says it is one of the finest fish he has ever seen, and is ‘caught in great numbers by dredging in deep , water, and, when salted, is more tender and | palatable than codfish. | A new method, known as the centrifugal process, is now being introduced into the \making of butter. It makes as high as 2,000 i revolutions per minute, and converts fresh milk into butter in an hour’s time. Hereto- ‘fore, milk was set in pans in which the ‘cream formed, then to be churned, but the instant conversion of fresh milk into but- | ter is one of the latest marvels. It is a ter- | rible blow to oleomargari ine, as the saving of | time and Jabor in the manufacture of butter | is greatly lessened. If you want to do a wise “thing, send to Tatum & Co., of Cincinnati, for a sample | lot of their copying presses. They make so "many of them that they can ecater.to the _ taste of any buyer, and the dealer who sends | for one lot always “tries it again.” They | have a combined copying-press stand and | blacking ease which is quite a novelty, and | is proving a popular piece of office furniture. | Their copy-press stands are just’ the thing for a stationer to have, who wants to display his goods, and at the same time have a table he can readily sell. for | | i up to the fire-alarm signal box and placed a: t MICHIGAN TRADESMAN, A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE Mercantile and Manefacturing Interests of the Sate, E. A. STOWE. Editor and Proprieter. OFFICE OF BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBAGCO COMPANY CURRENT QUOTATIONS. FURNISHED BY LEADING DEALERS. STAPDE DRY GOODS. Sp ring & Company quote asfollows : WIDE BROWN COTTONS. Androscoggin, 9-4.. \Pepperell, 10-4. ..... > 23 25 2 a ee moneheeot ain BA ok | 2 : me Terms $1 a year in advance, postage paid. } : : Popperon: %4" : . . ieielPornet TA pee Advertising rates made known on application. | ° ° ’ ° ‘ Pepperell, &4.. 1.1120 Pequot. ma : 'To the Distributors Of Blackwell's Durham Smoking Tobacco throughout the United States: Pepperell, 9-4...) \2244|Pequoty #4222 2.27. 4 | CHECKS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1883. : ei ee ok a anal NO te eee a ak GA thors kun weillae DURHAM N C August 20 1888 | Caledonia, X,0z...10 |Park Mills, No. 100.15 «= Subscribers and others, when writing ? : a a. , wooo ’ be a 10 |Prodigy, oz...... ‘1 j i ra favor DPW TTA 5 : : . & : : ar ills, No. 50..10 (Otis Apr "1014 to advertisers, will confer a favor on ane pun GREETING:—It has been our aim for some time to supply you with an article that would not only advertise our brand of W. T, Blackwell’s Genuine Bull} Park Mills, No. 60..11 [Otis manatee oe 1082 lisher by mentioning that they saw the adver- Park Mills, No. 70.12 lYork, 1. “ tisement in the columns of this paper. Durham Smoking Tobacco, but also be useful to you and an ornament to your place of business; just what to select has been our difficulty. Chromos, and articles of that} Park Mills, No. 80..16 York, AA, extra 02.14 eee ee : : OSNABURG, An advance of five cents per hundred on} nature soon lose their novelty, and we regretted to expend such an enormous sum on anything that would not last and be of some value. The novel idea finally struck Alabama brown.... a aishama plaid..... 8 i : : : ee : ae : : i riwn....... 9%|Augusta plaid..... Eastern-bound freight, is announced by the! us of producing a bale of Blackwell’s Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, containing ‘‘ Works’’ instead of the original well-known article, guaranteed to furnish you with | Kentucky brown. :10%4 Toledo Daa ty railroads. : : ‘ : : Lewiston brown... 954|Manchester plaid.. 7 Be Correct Time and be a pleasing reminder when your orders should be sent in for the ‘‘ Bull.” Respectfully to the Trade, | Lane brown........ 914'New Tenn. plaid...11 See tae eee ee ; Louisiana plaid.... 8 (Utility plaid........ 614 When you find a traveling salesman who! BLEACHED COTTONS. — 2G ea a BLACK WwW EL:.L/’sSs DURHAM TOBACCO CO, Avondale, 36....... 84)Greene, G, 4-4 ; is oppused to THE TRADESMAN, you may} Annies lan ae 6 : s, 36...11%4) Hill, 4-4....0000.. ¢ take it for granted that he and the house he! Androscoggin, 4-4.. 8'4/ Hill, 7-8. ee : Z 2 : : —--—-——--- we a ee ne . pe O17 | : seer ereesce pn represents are doing a tricky business, with ‘ wae 5-4. a me Puiltip a 144 : : ee i g tani a different price for every patron, and do lon, Lg oe. @ |, BiG, O40... <5. Ys not want customers to have reliable trade ee C ee teense 8'4 Linwood, 4-4...... .9 ; ie, Ee OO. 22... - i jLonsdale, 4-4......, 9% information and quotations. Such men only favor papers that quote prices from 25 to 30 per cent. above the market. The effect produced on the mateh trade by | Boott, R. 3-4........ | Blackstone, AA 4-4. | Chapman, X, 4-4.... | Conway, 4-4,....... Boott, AGC, 4-4..... 9% Lonsdale’ cambric.12° 534| Langdon, GB, 4-4... 9% 74% iLangdon, 45........14 644|Masonville, 4-4...., 944 “34|Maxwell. 4-4...._._- 10% 744 New York Mill, 4-4.1 Cabot, 4-4........... 14 614'New Jersey, 4-4 8 Caborics... 2.2... .. Canoe, 3-4......_... 4 |Pocasset, P.M. C.. 74 the abolition of the tax to which matches : a, | Domestic, 36....... 714/ Pride of the West. .1214 eas : im You can get. One of these Wovel Clocks © btrusu by ordering from | Dwight Anchor, 4-4.10 “Pocahontas, ae were formerly subject presents a remarkable . [heavel44.......... 914\Slaterville, 7-8... 6t2 feeds a At oo a : , ’ ™ i Fruit of Loom, 4-4.. 9'4|Victoria, AA.._.__ 9 illustration of the commercial rule that a jiyour Jobber Fifty Pounds of Blaclkuwrell’s Genuine Bull Durkan ruicor oom i. 8, wooabuiy, ao decrease of price is naturally and in nearly a | 2 | Fruit of the Loom, | Whitinsville, 4-4... 7s ae aot oe 7 | eambriec, 44...... 12 |Whitinsville, +8... 6% every case accompanied by an inerease of smoking Tobacco. The Fifty Pounds can be made up of assorted coidmed cio: Wameutta, £4. 7. an consumption. It was hardly to be expected 2 $i | ci ico... 6/4, Williamsville, 36... 10% . : 7 MUGCC SROs... .. 8341 a that the sale of matches would be substan- sizes if you wish, and the goods will be charg ed at LOWEST PRICHS. | sana iswae tially increased by the cheapening influence : ‘ ~ | Armiey .... "4\Kearsage...... gu of the change in the law. They are a sort So aa a | fo coee sat.. clipeoe en caucan. 84 : : 1c Mt oe 344 /Pe r eached 8% of merchandise which may be accountefl a New You \ + 188 Lee eae: a: 61; Pepperell sat ie a : : : : NEW Yori, Augus 885. re 3,'Roe ee eS Lee necessity which is constantly in demand, See S ue : | aus Eee ee ee esi Se bt and which has always been sold at a figure BLACKWELL’s Deurnam Topacco Company, Durnam, N. C. | Laconia ........ 2... 7¥4|Conegosat.......... 7 : oe at aie cic ; ae : : ‘ : : : | PRINTS. meow to resid ict its use to any considerable GENTLEMEN—The Clock which we supply you contains a good lever movement, which, with the usual handling, will make a very | Albion; solid. .......5%3)Gloucester 6 extent. Yet manufacturers say that the | Albion, grey........ @ |Gloncostemnoum’s 6 repeal of the tax has had an exceedingly 4 excellent time-keeper. Yours truly, ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY. | See gens oe § omnes fancy....6 . : : : eee —“(i‘é“ ‘“‘ ieWsCw;?;*;]-—©—©—6hUhUhU ee ts ete pink. ftei fanecy........ sie stimulating effect upon their business. It is | Be “ | Allen’s pink......... 614 Merrimac See bis a suggestive circumstance. | The Clock you will get will be over 16 times the size of the accompanying diagram; that is, 12 inches high and 8 inches wide. | ae toes. = 4a ee ‘Tues aos 3 eae es ; Arnoldfancy........ 6'44/Oriental robes......6% 3 | | Berlinsolid.......... 54/Pacific robes....... ee Is the Sky Brightening? RD &Z SO I | S I "HL Hj iN | i l nD S! l A I | l S | Cocheco fancy...... 6%/Richmond...........6% From the Shoe and Leather Review. ; A ) } cee es Soe ‘i [eeece wetver fees 6 The business world has been sorely tried | : | Eddystone oe LJ eniwachinutanianes during the past few months by a series of | 16 MONROE STREET, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Baie Fancy eee 5 |Washington blues..8 commercial disasters, many of which were: j | yarner pink... ces | of such a character as to make one almost | ——DIRECT IMPORTERS 0F—— | _ AES BROVER COeZON®. lose faith in all business integrity. When it epvleten Po 44.... 8 podien Orchard, 40. 814 is discovered that a firm like that of the eb Ss ee ae Shaw Brothers, counting its property by the : Continental C, 4-3.. 73, Lyman B, 40-in!._)110%3 millions, has been carrying on a systematic > Se oe ae ee 4e le 614 swindling of its creditors, and issuing false , Conestoga W, 4-4... 7 |Nashua E, 40-in.... 9 in r its ati ' : | Conestoga D, 7-8... 54%4|Nashua R, 4-4...... 734 ee | - {eae its bee oe M A MW MoT H s TO CE. | 320 and 892 Broadway, New York. Cones a8 & 30-in. 644 Hashana? ee 4 condition Of ailairs, it 1s not strange tha IO CIT OD ANID Y TAQ AN TORIV MIP TMD VY GIN TIARING NATAL! YDOT AY wight X, d-+4...... 6 |Newmarket N...... D4 other firms should he regarded with rane or PRICES Gl ARANT RED AS LO" AS ANY HOU Ni IX THE COUNTRY. SKE LEADING SPECIAL MES BELOW ee all x, is ee 64 Pepperell E, 30-in.. Ts less suspicion and that the feeling of dis- Dwight Star, 44... 7% bonncoon E eee: i. trust should become general. A certain Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Silver Plated Ware. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS AT HALF THE Ewight Star, 40-in.. 8 |Pepperell N, 4 6h amount of confidence is necessary in all bus-; : ays ee Bae : : Enterprise EE, 36.. 614/Pocasset C, 4-4,.... 7 iness transactions, and it isthe sudden weak-| Ove Hundred Styles, in Wax, China, Bis-} Jmmense Stock of useful and fancy RATES OF STOCK COMPANIES Great Falls B, 44... 74 Saranac E..... ~ Ue ening of this confidence that causes the| que, Paper Mache, Rubber, Leather and | articles, from the best makers, fully war-| * . (eee hab be |Paranine | eee 9 cena eared i ae re arpa cloth. Dressed and Undressed. Dolls’ | yanted and sold at manufacturers’ prices. i DOMESTIC GINGHAMS. during the past Six months have been OF UN"! Fyeads and Bodies Separate. Bathing Dolls “aca Cake Wack oa Sete Water | Amoskeag ......... 814 Renfrew, dress styl10"%4 paralelled magnitude, much greater in fact ue ‘ Dolls tock gt ae ie . ie » | Castors, Cake Seis us ee Water : ‘ | Amoskeag, Persian > Johnson’ Manfg Co, 2 than those which led to the well-rememberea | French Dolls, Crying and Sleeping Dolls. — Sets, Pickles, Butter’s, Card Receivers, 1 (00 (00 (i surance ill boree i ae Tolman a ee j oO jc i + : : ws x x } MUIR len a aie sc © $ Me oa panic of 1873. It is, therefore, the more re- ° Bohemian Glassware. Napkin Rings, Knives, Forks, Spoons ete. , , a | Berkshire ......... 7%} dress ia OS markable that the failures this ydhr seem to; Colezne Sets, Card Receivers, Vases F | Gian checks. TulSlatereilie acca z : : a OLOS S; neCElVErs, —-V aSeS, ancy Cups and Saucers. a a | Glasgow .- 74\Slaterville, dress have so little effect outside the va 7 rs, ; e py) ~RDynW WQQ | Glasgow checks, t’y Te! styles............, 13% see pe ee a = Ut vio Mugs, Bouquet Holders, } te. Three Hundred Styles, from 75 cents to NOT ONE DOLLAR OF INDEBTEDNESS. | Glasgow checks, || White Mfz Co, stap 8 are directly interested by actual dealings Lava Wz.e. : ? | royal styles...... 9 |White Mte Co’ hae 3 with the weak firms. One explanation for) g,.. ang Sets, Tobace» Boxes, Spittoons, | "°.Per do7eM ELAS PAID 2,000 CLAIMS. | Gloucester, “new | White Mant’g Co, this is found in the fact that we have a bet- ees Mat h Boxes 1 Mi - Ot ae Majolica Ware. ? i standard .......: ro 8 1. Haniston. 9.4. 914 ter cur ay > th: -e had tl 1 | Cuspudores, Match Boxes, and Many Aer . oa Sa ae | } Phimiket 2... .- 2. § iGordon....... s- r Currency sie han we had wen, and COM-| 4 tices. Immense Assortment Pitchers, Creamers, | NO CLAIMS UNP. AID. | Lancaster .......... 8 Greylock dean sequently, that values are not so easily af- Tin and Wooden Toys. Sugars, Fruit Sets, Butter Dishes, Begonia | | Langdale ........... Wl atyles =. 22.. 12% fected. But there is another and better rea- oe : : : WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS. Great Variety, Both Imported and Do-| Leaves, Bread Plates, Bread and Milk Sets, Androscoggin, 7-4. .21 son in the fact that the country at large has |Bepperell. 10-4..... ~ : | | Z droseog ei 5. Oe | » ape « 7 this year all the elements for general pros-| mestic. “ ; ages Jugs, Fruit Plates, Salad Bowls, . | Coe ee onee a P4..... Bee perity. The harvest. was bounteous, and | segue. Figures. Ete., Ete. (| ( ATS BE ( [RSI All [merger t.. eaclpeaune 62.0 = prices of food products are low. Thereisa! Lovely Goods, from $2 to $24 per dozen. | : Mechanica! Toys. i ' j j 4 ' | Pepperell, 9-4......25 |Pequot, 9-4... 1.212 1o713 o mand from abroad for our sur =| : : : : : 2 HEAVY BROWN COTTONS. : good dema id a broad for our surplus pro | Motto and Shaving Cups. For Show Windows. Dancing Figures | Atlantic A, 4-4..... 724 Lawrence XX, 4-4.. 8% os ee eres oni ee Fifty Styles. 30 cents to $12.50 per dozen. ; Walking Figures, Bears, Ete : | Atlantic H, 4-4..... ite Lawrence Y, 30... 7" circumstances would insure an active and! Mty OED TES, oy Oe eee S| oe ee . . dl ,| Atlantic D, 44.0... 61, Lawrence LL, 4-4... 64% heatlhy business movement. Merchants and Atlantic P, 4-4...... 6 Newmarket N...... Ty manufacturers very naturally looked for such Holiday Goods Tin Toys oe a Haven, S45 Oe a movement and made their preparations ac- ; | : wes. oe es Senses : : ; ONE ASSORTED CASE NO. I : Augusta, 4-+4........ 634|Piedmont, 36....... 7 Ss, Joka abies whe ieae | __ONE ce : r "AT H} D H} A R HS! 1 | lOB A\ Cr 1O Boott M, 44.0.0... 74 |Stark AA, 4-4....1" 8 ment should start up, however, comes in the| 1402 China lacie emma a 150| | | Boot FI. i... 1% Tremont CO, £4...) 6 new element of distrust on account of the) 1; qo do do “900 1 00 | | Tadian ese i ee oa go 2 startling revelations made by the failures.| +4 do do coffees do ..... 350 1 65) 1 ij | Wndiasie Head 45-in 194iWachusett Glin. a l v S.| ¥% 00 | : - | ‘ .124%4|Wachusett, 30-in... 63 The immediate effect was to check the nat- “4 fe ee =. eee : a , =| Is a Poor, Common or Low Priced Article, | ‘ig ae win TICKINGS. : ural and legitimate movement of money in} 72 9° ; gee eae: 450 225) ; ; | Amoskeag, ACA...15 |Falls, XXXX.......18% the la anole of trade. The aa ic % 2° ae ate : = ed As It Gives Neither Pleasure | Amoskeag ‘ 4-4..19 |Falls, XXX.........15% : ker fairly revelled in ploomy sondictinas Lede . a . on 700 117/ . | ee Boos 14 |Palls, BR... 1g croaker t¢ y TeV y pr ions | 1-6do yee : + ; Amoskeag, B...... 13° |Falls, BBO, 36...... 191% more of disasters to follow. Holders of money as a = Be oe ese 5 fd 1 ad Nor Satisfaction. Amoskeas, g eo Ells, aveniing oe 19 ze ; at Fees 6 _ tr 5 S225: 2 29 ai Amoskeag, D...... »|Hamilton, BT, 32..12 wereafraid to let itgo out of their possession, | 7.60, Red Bohemian vases.......... % 18 Aaa ihudan fe _ sora oe - sera oe sud-| 1-6do Stivers Behenin Vases..... ‘ 00 Agioene. Bo. 10 (Hauiket a Gd denly foun entselves crippled for want of | 1-6do oO G0. 720) .4--- wo wl Premium A, 4-4....17 |Hamilton fancy. 10 the accommodaitons which they had a right 2 - Bia ans anatea oe ae : : o ° Premium B........16 Methuen AA....... 14% to expect. The only wonder is that the disas-| }1g4o Alab. do do $e ma WHENEVER IT DISCOVERS AN ARTICLE THAT COMMENDS ITSELF oe. thle ee ters were not much gfeater. The manner in! 1-6do Decorated Toy Tea sets........- 225 38 TO THE TASTE AND OTHER SENSES. . Gold Medai4-4......15 |Omega A. 4-4... 1' 133 which the shock was met and sustained by : ow ae Pe cea es s . 34 | fy ag Peo ae. 1245 Omega ACA, 7-8... .14 ¢ ° oc tae s ae -§$do White 3 BOR eee be ws Co aay x ARIZ 7 a 7 y . cS ORES cod 14 Omega ACZ a4 } id ei sine a se 1% do Good child cup and saucer...... 90 45 THE REMARKABLE SALE Ok RC 7-8 ..14 lOmena ants c < 2 strongest pos proof of their excellent! 12 do do pie 2... --- a) Bt ee ee Here............ 16 |\Omega SE, 4-4... 27 condition. Another curious feature is that! 4% do Alphabetical childs plates..... - a NE ASSORTE KAGE NO. 3. 5 fy Ae is Omen cs p27 the retail trade seems to have been affe % do do BURR ee , oe Al Gcawteinine R Cordis AAA, 32.....14 |Omega M, 4-4... . 2.95 only ina very small degree he sme i china aeromes tga be sete eee 40) Containing monet ACA So i‘ «lonecte . : Seas vio nae oe " “ed arn do 00.2 fies. 75 Jordis No. 1, 32 5 |Shetucket, 8 & § 2 came in time to prevent them from buying | . a do do ass’d..... 120 60|1 doz. Assorted Animals............ 35 ae oe es a sneer’ “re ve to excess, and in almost every instance they’ 72 do r do Go oe l 2 88 1 do do GO crete eee eeee 70 - Cordis No.3........ 13 IStockbridge ae 7 find that the actual consumptive demand is| 3 4° ea e a ae Cs : ‘ , : eS | Cordis No. 4........ lta Stockbridge frney, 8 ne o yaa : i 3 2 << SKE Dcccreve - “2 MUO... OO ND wee pen sone o ct ee P ae i " = Rs "hy & a ij exceeding their expectations. 1 do Assorted animal whistles... . 6011-8 do Horse and Boy.....0......... 295 5 Is Ample Evidence of This, This Concern will Sell over 20,000,000 Pounds of then iar. Ga Ae It now looks as if the worst was passed.| 1do do Chins WARCS......-.--.- 2 1-6 ao ae dQ 375 62 Ascott Beaady this Y \ C. i ITS AND CARPETINGS, The inflow of gold has set infrom Europe in| 1do do Pitehors......5..--.., : 1 do Wagons....................+. - 80 Havorite brands tus year: or Abot Spring & Company quote as follows: payment for the produce we have been send- %do do Baskets oie eo aac. 2 1 : “2 G0. 00 © 20) ae 1 50 15 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, ing, and the accumulation of money at the| 4 Se a ohare Pecan ieee ° . Roxbury tapestry............. @ 90 oS ae? s BH SEE. ... esos eee eee wet ‘ BRNO T eo is 5 wiaalg wie suslecc x e's oO ve Smith’s ira. ees ree financial centers compels the bankers to seek} 1 we ae ee ee ...9 00 75 | 1-12 do - Express 15 (ne-Fourih Of All the Pil TFohacte {sae ll] {his Count | ants ees ae = a employment for it even to the extent of taking) |! . one dolls you heads]...... aol oo as Detter eee eee enes 2 . e . «| Smith’s B Palisade....2.22122/2.0! @ 0 onsiderable risks. Interest rates w vey | 72 § 0 I 8 eas oe “ wy 4 FOR. oc cue es 25% 2 00 1 : : Smith sC Palisade................ @ 65 oie vena ccacedtiedsaues COL. Ms do aé do eee 1 5 44 1-6 do ae 2 eee 4 2% a AND AS THERE ARE BETWEEN 800 AND 900 OTHER FACTORIES IN LO ee ee @ 824 and this will necessarily encourage new bus-| 16do __ do > te Bee ee 8 THE U. 8, IT FOLLOWS THAT THEIR GOODS MUST GIVE coe Oi ea eet @ ay iness ventures. An index of this tendency| 1,40 Kate Greenaway Ghina fig’s.... 200/25 do Steamboats........... settee 225 15 ‘ : Banterd’s Comets.................. GE -. £ a . ‘ : -~ | 1-6do Ghina decorated wash sets.....2 3341 Go “Tov Banks. .:.....2.0. 5.2... 65 hin eG oe is furnished by the strong bull movement in| 1¢qo do Doll heads...........----+- 2 38/1 do Fancy Cups................... 65 f AT dl K df loll i} f resell f ET fl ile (7 f One Hartford 3-ply ee the New York stock markets during the past | 1-6do do M00 2-2. pees 1 17 |1-12 do Mechanical Locomotive...... 79 El vowel jae hates ona e Me week. Itisnot possible for the natural | ee oe Miegis foie... > r | 4 re : OO a) a @1 0 movement of trade to be held in check by ex- | Package, 4000 $33 63 12 83 « THAN THE BRANDS OF OTHER MAKERS. Garena st ply.... 2... @ 9% traneous causes for any length of time. Dis- | ¢ EXTRA SUPERS. ; f cs : ‘ : : 6“ ” : . : ° FIarelord ...00.6.. 06.5... "IY, trust may re for a _ but if there is| Gall and See Us When in the City, We Are Headquarters for Staple Crockery, CLIMAX, with Red Tin Tag, is their Best Brand.| towen...2..000S 00 eg oe nothing in the actual conditions to warrant! ‘ = Other makes....................... @ Ys the feeling, the return of confidence cannot | Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, Lanterns, Etc Best cotton chain........ yal veeaase 0 @ 6245 be long delayed. When the reaction does | <2 Best 2-ply Se » 60 ‘ Bee cs z ee a a ee SD wes eet tte e eee e eee ese ne 91 A@ come, the forward moy ement W ill be all wt 7 Fae Fatt ah Sahl all atl Sa al eat al ea =) Za) aa | Other grades 2-ply................. 524@ 55 more vigorous because its strength has been | he WOOL FILLING AND MIXED. so thoroughly tested by the obstruction. | rit y ee ee OE Oe The failure of the weak firms under a very | ( By Coleen chain. ge . moderate strain, is good proof that their Heavy cotton and wool, double ¢. 30 @ 3254 operations were more or less reckless, and it | ee, Half d’l chain, cotton & wool, 2-ply 27%4@ 3244 is a very decided benefit to the general busi- Single cotton Caer oe 19 @ 2% ness to have such firms out of the way. e 4 ae S 3-ply, 4-4 wide, extra heavy........ 274@ 30 The new year will open under very favor- as Ry Ee WANG oe oe @ 2 able auspices. Overproduction, which is. a nae plain, 4-4 wide........ @ 18% the nightmare of trade, has been effectually | CS eres cee @V ge ge : | OLL CLOTHS. checked, and it is estimated that the stocks No. 1, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4...0...... @ 45 of manufactured goods in the country will | No. 2 ‘aa Co oe. be smaller than at any time during the past be P = Se a @ 30 ten years. There is a plethora of money | ce Os @ % that must find its way into business. Best all rattan, plain............... @ 62% channels for employment. The farmers! Best all rattan and cocoa, plain... @ b216 Napier A eo os have plenty of money and plenty of preduce aes Bee eee eee. @ 50 d th t ov id WR Bo 5 ov oo oa eos co cee @ 40 to sell, and as soon as they get over the idea, CURTAINS. that there is danger of a grand crash they | Opaque shades, 38 inch............ @ Ib will unsew their pockets and let the money | : Porat’ shades, B finish, 44....... @ 18 go into circulation, thus giving a healthy im-| BEST ON THE MARKET. EVERYONE USESIT. Sold by all Wholesale Grocers. il ae Sai bp B ee iA eet @ 10 petus to ali departments of trade. | Factories, Seneca Falls, New York. eee asa as ees Cord fixtures, per gross. . ctu = RPE PORE «oe e * Peles STAPLE GROCERIES. cj | AXLE GREASE. | a | sie 7 — | Sel 8 doz a eee. .. Pdoz 65 aaa. 117 and 28 fh cads............ @48 | ee Blue Pil ines 3 pec eaee Frazer’s......- 85 ee ee ue Vitriol. a Leonard & Sons quote as : « ... 85 | Honey Bee 28 ill (Powd 70e).......... 5 So : m0 ke vacguetereeeteteite | Adpenoea—c : : : Blue Vittiol. 45 oe SSWARE. cc : : 3 a = me a Ho Be BB ede. ais | Aare: cenit. Cod Liver Oil. | Borax, mined (PEae ihe) ee 1%@ 9 | H. Leonard & Sons quote as follows: : ro. BUILDING MATERIALS, Ba ke ‘eee dor. a ee ik | Haseltine Becking a ; fenarides, Russian powdered... 1 Buowlcs re WHITE GRANITE WARE. Ohio White vine. bog pe follows: eee eee ee g | Dox Oi baa e as |. : ins & Co. quote as follows: | @ ote Sere Arican. a. 13 | s, Taylor po aa = ag sy Shape— € Go whilic cele 110 ress : : wea ee | ee © ds rican pow = 6 : mond C | Louisville Ceme ? ‘lots............- 1 00 cue ee : ‘ NOME Rages et sai [oe as | Capstoum Pods, ceastoan ies - 3 3 doz Plutes.../.........8 4 inch 54 3 24 Akron Pancnt out BDI DHE. 1 40 ogheeg SL set a Coss cads....... @ | Acetic, C. P. (Sp. grav. 1 sao 2 G | ie BIN, NOVO. oc. cece. es ag + Mo tintbrnssress 6 66 1 98 | Buffalo Cement Lina a re ace L 40 No Re 325 | My Choice 16 . pieces........5 @34 | Carbolie Des 380 © 3 | Hpi Bude Se ee 4 . Oi ee go“ TS 15 69 Car lots . Der DDE....2 1 40 IMG 5. : oe 34 Carbolic............ essere eee: 1c NIGH 6 ikers Ss ee a OE a es a a 2 oo Cock of the Walk ag ee @33 | ORO 40 C ea (AINOVIGRIG. ee Bo ‘0 & “Bakers 00... 4 78 is Se, Maney Whisk ss. 1% | Black Spun Roll.../000000000000.000.. @3i cee Wane Ce: 3 @ 5G Chalk, See mw @ 241% “ or La eae wie fommon Whlek ................. [5 Minos ee @38 itric 36 a ee ae | Chioral hy Beate. Gomaaty Oost” ele & Oe ts an blastn ag fe a “Sonar s oe oe | Nitae WS Ger... \ sone uo Cbees 1ydrate, German crusts. . 1 60 ies Te coe cs * 1 05 so Land plaster. car lots.........2.. 2.0... 3 75 es = aa ye cos0 Suiphuric wa a = 6@. y eS apeeg do _ do cryst... ins ‘ ae 1 44 ya| Sire brick, per M.......... 2.2... +-.... se bg 00 spStandard 2 3 Sas (Goon ieee - ; +5 oe Pe Ou Seca } uae ee : : a) | Ghloral © ee s do... 1 90 1 ‘* Bowls ee _ 2 10 ra | Wire clay, per DDI. .................-.- $27 @ $3 pples, 3 tb...... 2 ’ 5 ee ee. DAs enzoic, English............. ZL 20 2 oe 3 ies a m Aamctes ceranasrae ! do. 6m... 315 |Peas’ Yarmouth 1 30 Black Bass. 000.00... ea ao ‘Benzore, German. 0.0... Oo ie oe Cae to es Se eee act i daar are st “et : ; | ee a0 | gl ertocme peas ee ae Uy OO ae wee ct tec e ste s sc ee es eees 3m i“ S Gov'a Buttes ace 2 1 | «An racite, ae » AE > i a ar : ce bes cocci = ae oe 2 @ 1s | Cloves (Powd ee 80 @ & 5 ‘ ce ar eel nasa es on inch 4 20 i 05 , Cannell a eand nut............ 6 T5@7 00 Blackberries 1 10-1 15 ia Beans. .>.. 8 ee G30 | Ga MMONIA. | Gocbinedl ao. Oe Bee 30 | % % Cov'd C No.9 b Borie cassia 2 ad i eres ---- 1 40 a Pe 2 Suan Se e G26 ee ak oes) cece ce eeeee 2m 19 @ 20 G ce Se Jo) ee ee 2 a * Uneov'd ambers.N No. 9 6 15 3 i | Blossburg or Cumberland ........... 3 fo iS , re 1 2 iSuecotash 3 65@90) uC ema eee PN Yate 25@26 Aqua 16 deg Or 3f fe eee ee ee 5 | Corks, X and XX—35 off list...... ” eo Eeaaenn 5 EL AND FUR | = eee Uy N4. Re ee er ee oa é 3 r fe es : re ow ; | eae Fineppins 190 lOysters, 1... 110 Standard .-000000 00sec ee 7 é 8 Cream Tartar, “pure powaered vo aoe Bo Cap Witter gas ce, Hes aug alors —. ood 25 caine. af 7 ee. ee eee a C ib BALSAMS. Cae grocer’s, 10 ib box.. Kh ia s Casseroles, a Zinch 5 % a peal ee as aaaalal gg Plums...... 150 |Lobsters, St: yf | Joker... ere eer a OpaIbaG _ .. | Cudbear, prime... Oe ane mM ie. a: &g 7 roo ae Gages ........... 1 50 Rapdinos: — is ia... CC 2 Me. ee, 2 ° Cuttle Fis 1 Bone Ge is > oS . ie Ha Bal etre occ me . Pears.........5. 1 35 Sardines’ Inport. 8 Maiden ........... See 5 Ra oe 2 50 Emery, Turkish, all N 0.8... 8 *: i | ; : , a 5 Pig esp i Lusk’ sApricots. 295 |Corned Beef @2 85 ee ax Mie : 60 Epsom Salts ene 3 5 ; a i ; 2 i Cal kin Neon OF aR ‘e : ee te eet ee eS lech eet fo Ge us Ae + Bi Cems are Vor ented a Corn, Excelsior 110 | case neie Wang. 2A Cassia, in mats aa ao Ether, sulphuric, U. S. eee 50 | £6“ Ewers and Basins, No 9 a : 1 a Deacon skins....... Sere pleee i a vs Pat 4 See a oF Je s ; : 2 © © eee 6.6\6 me ‘4 g ee ? enn ee « re Doccecsrsreeeccrcecces iQ. a) ~ eee Re tl hive crenata 25 oo i CO) ase 4 Gelatine, Cooper’s................. a “% “ a oe eee 4inch 35 1 S 3 ; SHEEP we” piece20 @50 : . pS _ dl Block. 0. m2 Uachos, 5 ettteeee 18 elatine, French ............-..... He Ro ee rrell Mugs....36 St ro Shearlings or Summer skins oO st @lt's Roasted Mex.18 @30 Groitoke ee ee ee 15 epialinil flint, 60 off,by box Biot 6 @ We Scollops......... a © 60 1 20 Fall pelts... ine pice 20 ocha.27 @29 |Ground Mex. ar igeer Head’ ee 2 Elm. pute. coe. B }lassware, gree Be re 20| Novemberpels.. - oS Roasted Rio..12%@18 |Arb iy aces oo ee ee 26 wim, powdered, pure.... 1b Glue, Ga n, 60 and 10 dis.. 16 Mo tettattneses 5 90 45 JUG eS ere eer Gel Get Cea 60 @ aa ’ 4737 umn, 7 oe > Sassaf pba hese ns i a a a ae | a ss , . ‘ Roasted Java23 @32 Arbuckle’s....... @11% do a2 Be Go .| Dassatras, of root..........-.--.+-- | eee. ey a : s 4 1 Gousce ae ie el ee re oe ee eee 2 oo. Bees i @ 8m suse, Noli ee es ie x ee 5d RIES. % SeDUTO cs. ic Sie. Saas 25 28 Fae NE an ed e 5b! Tnwas See eee ae eee a p05 72 foot Jute ... 135. 160 foot C t Holland A ee: BL Cubeb, prime (Powd 90c) feet basa Does dan Ones at 85 Gl 00 4 ial my 7 ae i: 63 oo ae : f nse Oe eae ot Cubed, prime (Powa Ne)... es oe owder, best Dalmatian... 32 @ : wow 4 BQ. ee eee seen 1 50 5 | FURS. 158 oe Cotto nd... be ae a 6@ 7% dine, resublimed @_ 34 12 pap Mink, large e noo ID | Germ Se ar Priekly Asi. 00 ee A @ , | Isinglass, pecans a 2: ree ee 3 ie 76 | Mink, ooo ae ea 60@ 75 A peepee eee 35 \Ely’s Waterproof ‘5 NA Fee Ls oon | EXTRACTS. Japonica ee a 1 50 4 cos Shell noe 1 80 _| ipsa Pall... ieee ee . : eee ces iad cae! : aout Pace aa a. ay New... 3m "9 Muskrat, kits.. pees 4 10 London La FRUITS. aa prea 6 @ox. | Licorice, powdered, pure , 25¢)... at Mane’ chloride, (148 2s Pe & 1,3 100). s iZ gross es Holders.............. 1 80 5 Raccoon. . eects Hea s oes: 4000 80 Loose Muscatels Raisins, ener: 2 60 oo Bet eee @23 Logwood, bulk (12 and 25 Tb doxes). ie Manaet ao 60 3 : * teas, a _ ee a Sean co BDO so faa we : Li 5 ea SS Gs | oe Nood, 1s (boxes) a Je ees eet Dutch 2... w4@ 13 |“1 “ We eas, a 480 14 40! Skunk fore eerie... 2.5... 1... 60@ 0 New Valencias Raisins.. new. 10@2 15| Pure Cider VINEGAR. oer 168 oe. B Mercury. De oo oe eo 6 00 Shrunk: ae sey cab 250 5 = : fels Raisins, ‘new. | : PRS aa el 208 8 dO esses es $ - re ee ese é WOQEE. -. 3. seeeeeee BO vo ag reine as wi Bee RoE ae oe 2 eee “8, J no Se 15 | Morphia, sulph., P.& W...... me , 48 "$86 Red Fox.. oe aloe ae aon” Bocce se ob eveaese Sen F a ween eS aa Fluid Extracts—25 ® cent. off list. 14. Mocs Canton, It, P. & Go.’s O04 3 35 Any assortinent packed to order. <— | Gray Fox............ ee 7 B00. 83 es: 18020" | eca Falls Rising Sun’’...... 1% ist. oss, oeland.......01...... 24 co 40 —— Pieter, yellow... 2.2... 8... 60@ 85 fe 18@20 ans 1' 7 a 75 FLOWERS. Moss: nish (2) ‘t 10 ASSORTED PACKAGE ee Fisher. .. dics coe cs 2 ensss TOGO E OF as . 734@8%! Gill ilsons ...... 1 %5 Arni iad So 2 1 Te pa ene ; Ce s. é ae se m1 Br0s....... Li Wilsons aun 1 “3 ee ae a . I ustar d, Bucich 12 1 ea Set, 44 Pieces, Shell. - 3. | One { 00@8 00 : : ae 4 eee “18 IN ae a ails oe @ 12 Mustard, erocer’s, 10 x ng eee o 30 3 dozen Sauce Plates, WE... 6... 6 50 | (Beare 6 Cco@7 00 ee ak Pro ace ep eee 54@9 Blacking .... canna 30, 40, my Chamomile, German.............. 38 Rutines pec ees ee ee . 4 fea 1 Pieces Soe < i 00 Deer skins, pr pon ao ie ; : . a 5 4 eee OR CO eee Mo a omecs, Not 5 3Hand Teas Co a caver, cleat ee ase Herring Scaled eee 32! do waterproof............. — GUMS. re BB 3 Hand Te: Meee eees "5 6=6— «3:00! Beave s, gray and long haired..... 2 25 Herring Holland. Pe 1 30 ee ee Ceres | Aloes, Cape (Powd 240) oe: 18 Oe fw seeatttttsese: 10 3 Hand Cones es a 90 | Tanaah gelees are ts Fu z incr 00 WwW sae me coe 6 00 | Barley....... 1 eae be ee, ee loos, Socoiine (Powd 60e)... 2... 50 «| Hepper, Black Berry 730. . see. ese 40 3B aoe Moust. Coffees “ ........ = 120) prime in proportion. ae Trout Pale its ee as 7) | Burners, No. 1 ea eee .. 2%@ 3 tee ar Belect 6 lo: 45 | Pepsin...@......:.. ce : 6B olasses Cans, Sunflower........ a i a | Tallows. rout half DDIS..2-.2.0csceeeseseereees £60 | 50°, No. FO Sire ie 1% | | Avabic Pe ioked deleet. 50 oi True Burgundy...... 0.0... 300 | § Bread Plates esse a. a os Mackerel half b oS See ee F awe, American A ............-. 1% (apa vied 40 tee yc cE 8 7 e for 1a Boge 22 020000 ai sith gibis Novis 08 Baking Power bul ET Arabic, Bd picied ieiteeeeeeeeees 3 Quinia, Suiph, By & W.0 oo 7 Gs itchers, No. 12, Rose...-.-.0..... 58 i John ania Fete Meee | 50 ee ees, wore Sah a re ee 2% St : CUP... eee eee ee 28 3 “ ea) wee sauce oe dl Gt} Bees Beef. sides 2s as follows: a 1 el 2 | Beans, hand picked.................... Oot, | Assafoetida, prime (Powd 3i¢).. eo ta ts ee ee el asses en sttstcrrs a 54@ Th cree i . Bauer. i pieked. wed Campor, Or ones a 2 2 Red Precipiter be Sto, e ‘ 79 @ 8 3 “ “ 49 Fer ee uy 1 a Dressed Hea GURTEES... 2... .; oa Ge touts s fo 2% > nett tt teste ease nets eee ee es oqo Pa ieee ide ce 3a) - oe Ores cess eee, D 80 3 “ de, Fern............. 5s M eee eee ee 6 @ 6% Richardson’s Ae ; oS pe : e Candles, a 5and 10 cans......... G2 Guaine, prime Spa ibe) ee = Sos el eee igan. 2) 37 3 “ “ zi Besse s tees sees a2 J 26 Ver” — Co ea ce Bi, tichardson’sNo.6 do ee eT. 0) eR neon e- e eens _ @ey | Myrrh. Turkish (Powdered 470)... 35 | Sal Nitre, large cryst.............. a 28 a Se @erl o8 62 86 | spn es 1 obs Ikan ENS Bs 170 cs W SER eeeseceseseeeeenten aor cbinn pure (Powa $5 Po 40 Sal Nitre, BO CYYRE. 3. 20. 10 3 “6 ee ee Fe ae 2 1 86| Fowls MCKENS...... 0.02 eres ee ee ees ll @12Y Richardson’s No. 9 GO a eeovencnsne seers 170 ocolate, ae I ene ellac, Campbell’s...............- © | sal oe ata aaa Cnt 3. Ss 1a oe eee ® 8s) Meee Gaucnge 8 10” Richardson’sNo.4round.................. 2 59| Che 0 f ' German sweet.......... .. @27 Shellac, Hnglish..................- 40 So Gu oe eee 331 | 12 Begonia Leaves....... 20.02.22 ot | oe Be au = ee 2B o cote a eran sweet. ayes co ie 2 @ 2%4| 2 dozen Individual Butters... 1.11 sey foc inp aR ose eee @10 eee 3) cues ane am eholee. 220000000. IK ooo a eee . pg | Salicim..-....s.-esseeseeeeseeseees 2507 | 2 Breadand Milk cots phe 50 1 00) Hette se OTH dO oes eseeseseceesee 1 0 Couaasat! CeeRPe co. @25% on B25 ao or @110 | Snuffs, Maccoboy or Scotch...” 7 25 2 Cuspadores, Satie a 1 34 | TIME T ABLES, Hactric ¥ arlor No. 18.0. Geongeigennens 70 — Coffee, c. ib do @26% Citrate and Quinine ; 6 40 ae {by ker 86].......... i) a ‘ Tea Pot, Sugar and Cream, ao : . 20g pecial price. LS See eee Solution mur., for tinetures...... : See ale | oe re oe ; : ; BS etures...... ‘ Sods * Cap . eee @ : 100) wreot: Black Strap... ..19@20|New Orl | Flour, Star Mills, in es 6 eG Sulphate, pure crystal............ De ee PAO 3 hee Center oe Porto Rico...... 32@35 Berane, oe vy: or Gum, Rubbe et BHOKS) oj ee 5 5@ LEAVES. . Soap, ¢ Been re eee te Less 10 Per Ce “i 1 cuits el New Orleans g’d. @48 Syrups, sug riG@ssa1s | Gum, Te ee @25 | Buchu, short (Powd 25c)... eo i ee ee Wee pe ee. Sola pe ee 6:30 a cow Chi m, Spruce....... penne ree 5040 Sealy talian, bulk (348 & 148, 1c)... rk Se M i a 7 Packages assorted or repacked to sas Wu vbbatiine soos p m i: Se ee ie re @ ’ ex, natural.... : f soap, azzini...... Peete ea cee) i oe . & ast BING... 2... 2... 255: 535 oi : Re - 7 os So i vtertstineeteeneenee 040 pomia, 3ie4 > nabur a. se engiga 18 -@ 20 Spite Mire fF... : 14 ONE ASSORTED PACKAGE ROCKING oe Night EX DPEONS. 2... 0.5.5 oe 6:50 pm Sweet, 2 oz. squa: : 2% : “Cn ee Se ae are S garbled.. 30 oe, 25 @ 2 1 INGHAM AND YEL- | MIXCG....00000ss-esspssecceseeesceeees “Ta0 8m Sweet, 2 oz. WBTC. ag ee @45 re powdered................ 80° | Spirits Nitre, 4 Fo... 23 @ - Meaioud EF oo Hak ea Lae [MMB dove box. oI eg Se “id | dom Topk. chambers, No. se gt Race wd 75 HY In Paus...... ie - LIQU ped r, TO oo ee : ‘ x ambers, No. 4. $4 50 $1 1 Loce ethger ao oa 1B | do" Glass Bumbles B40 ah | Peabe kOe Some 1 |e Cas i eal cane ae a ee Pe mee upker 2” cases, 48 hs ® case.. 2 35 Licorice na Sh 2080 Druggists’ et Rye.. ‘ oe 09 a 00 Tar, — do a Beh cans @ doz 2 70 ‘* Mixing Bowls : ae co 1% ee bent ecsesegeeeeserscesenetecerees 5:0 pm ram cases Be Bise.... 235 Ealites Hpeh eens Giz hisky, other brands............0 Tar Ai MAES ED Ul... 40 a ft “ vuleaha Ons 100} Grand Rapids Be 9:10 p m Imperial bbis » DUIDS FF CASC...-...--- 2 55 ye @2 doz. cases.... Gu@adon. (5 110 Gi 50 Ae clo pintsin tin.. oe ae 66 a 9.2... 2 25 45 The N Fock Wact Line casas pie fees ee ve | Macaroni, I oe ee xin, G0 138 Turpentine, Veni 9B 2 | t ‘ “0 : eral Had to ASE Quaker bbls vee 575 | y 1, es coos Gin Wolland: (20 2 es 5 @175 | wax, White GniGe. 2... B tb on t * Mugs tee 180 50 | at Detroi ae Non Vata pe 6 75 fince Pies, 1 gross cases, # case... @13 | Brandy [2 aes Wax, White, 8. & F. brand : So cee “© 30 ba) | at Betrast at Th St p. i, and New York ab 9 : PICKLES. French M , 8 case...... @6 001 ¢@ We ee 1% 6 5 Fine: Siighate 55 | Tea Pots. a Sees 65 | m. the next evening Highs Dingee’s barrels med ustard, 8 oz #% dozen @8D5 Catawba Winek 15 @6 50 ’ PHAGE. oe. he el. T@ 38 coe "i Mo 335 Mi mie Ween: i: Dingec's barrels med........... -.--..0-0+-: 620) Gano Large Gothic. 22.1.1. ee 125 @2 00 eee ; a oe © 241) B25 WF gee eee ae ere ee ce ingee’s% do ........ 3 il Te AC. os 1 35¢ INOS ge. 2 D2 5 JANDY, F si te 0 | Sout oen fa s cp it cet os ses auceeceeteseeeeeeees 3 90 a ee Star 55 gallons............ 12 00@ oe se Cees 135 @2 50 CANDY, FRUITS AND NUTS 4 ‘ Bakers, 7 inch B0.... 275 69 | Southern Peres ae a unk and Canada aes Po eae | On ie Patent eal sores iz Ws es MAGNESIA. Putnam & Brooks quote as follows pe iy een 1e 26 avoiding transfers. ae depot at Detroit, thus eas 6 Ul 25 pes, ed Clay 3 gross.... OL Se @, Pattison’s, 2 02.. é : we ; ee s cine oom, Rn . Saur cout. 2 bbl i 2 50 no American a De. ie a a 80 1 00 Carbonate, Jenning’s, son, oe 23 Uae STICK. it “ 6 Be fe as 155 = ho vie at 6:20 4. mm. Ras a Se 250 = American 'N. Dev... a oo | Citrate H?, Pw ors Be og git Straight, 25 To boxes.. iy +e “ WO settee eter es 18 45 | reachir or tl ay and Psrlor Car tor Detroit Granulated GARS. Peas, Green Bush... 90@1 00 4. 2 25 Twist, ee ey ae 104%@11 Cee fe Wo 230 Fes ag that city at noon, New York 10:30 Er ners Sete 8 44 50 Split prepared. oe ee es 1 50@ OILS. Guiloat do a ll @11l% oe s oo 80 70 oe ao) Pee Gent gee 7 oe pers oo “ a simon oe ae i . bee peo eeecrs 12 @12% iu “6 callops, & inch Suet. ee 120 30 J.T. SCHULTZ, Gen’l Agent ee o4 a et 50@ wher seciged. . ........:. : 5 : CED. ior ce eo fee 150 Hs S g : Powdered ae } oe ee 3 00@ a ee 48 Royal, 25 fb 74, & ry; ) 38 | : Heelies Be Ba 3% mber, rect: pails... ..... rae Se ae. 5, | De ‘ as ooo x Bee oer en fae 5@ee pe ee: 2 10 Hoyal, 2 200 I bbis..... Ue 104 4@u i ae Nn Lae Gag : Ee = troit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee. Extra C....200.-02202+2001seseeeeeenes ggarer em OD. (on Ce ey 2 20 re OP a. ie ee ies vel) Sibi ferret oe eect Be 26 — s ee PaBT | 0" budk ce rcrccgcceccrica Be | Ved, eon oo ee eee ae eres eee aes oe 1 Gi sa BBO oe ae Cedar, commercial eee Cut loaf, cea, 25 Ib pails............ aE i “ “ ae 155 39| 7£hrough Mail SS. -5 Gg a 6:45 am Kirk’s American ny 2 Tb poe Fonte 8 doz........ oe 12 — rp esac Cee! 90 pee oe ee . ee : i See 23 x ss as = a : i be da: fadial 0 = 2 Th 6% aGateseigh...............-.45 ee ress 25 PANCY—IN 51D BOXES. 4 : eae 28) f sah ea = aes “ie pt ei 0 eee mbes em oT ot feta UU q = eran Beane BOXES. 1 ‘ Plates oe . be 280° 7 | tMixed, Sam caneh oe 10:05 pm 11:00pm “3 aes 3 feasuring Faucet engi 000000000010 2 0 Hemlock, ead eine one 5 5 ce ts 14 2 66 oe? 3 xC Me ee 11:00 a m Be ee ort ets race ee 614 can Cleaners # don 30 Juniper wood............... ep 50 Peppermint. Drops ee 16 i ' ae us 21} : rn fe hs cleaners @ doa @ Juniper wood......... ae Ge ee 16 | 44 “ “Our New” Pitcher, No. 6 105 210 Morning Express........ 1:05pm = 1:25 City... BM... 5 40 Fruit Sones 00@ [aed en Bn ce eon 2 2 HM Chocolat Pr eee ee eo Cee ee ae 17 i“ ew Pitcher, No. 6 450 1 12 +Through Mail......-...-.. au IKE zon on Bell's German Family..........0....- 3 50 Washing Serre eee 1 We BY, Lan eesar garden do ......... 1 00 Gum Drops C DVOPS.... 6... cece eee eee eee 20 MA $e ea se “ ca ae 69 aon Bxpress.210220225p m 10:30 bm jbo None coe. 5% ashing Srystal, Gillett’s box........ D vo avender spike An Licorice ees eee cae 12 iy ss TR et .. 1 4 MICE essence coe . 5 Be i iy | Wm pte lacs box oo foe eee ee Ores io 8 | AB eee ee se 2 |i, “ Spittoons, No.5 ............. 200 50 *Night Express............. pen a am ss ae : : oo prone eT ‘rl a OW OTOP. eas eoes coset 2 00 eee iaie ODS.) | oo ee. 14) | ag < ; Lee. 3.00 75 tDaily, Sundays excepted "*Daily 700 a m i Wt. SS neces e eee ee ee ee ee 41 ou D 2 re, By Ne 2 20 OZE BOS, PLAIN. 2... - se. e ese eee ee ee ees 3 yi te 2 oa , ; a ee rane 2 welt Angin ‘ie eae ‘ si oe —_ now ers, French... 1 25 pane ee Peete : ae oe : Se 500 Re eee the 6:45 a. m. Express : Japan Olive .... 5 0 Ge OL eee ene iL | 2 ow Bowls, No. ee) 2 se connections at Owosso for Lansing do. own ts . 5 | Gillett’s 2 ib.. pi, | Pennyroval -.,.......-...------ 9 op | Motitoes 6 | = 3} > 1 Wa othe olor ng moraine — o Gollon Bee a : = Rokents 2 box Soapine pkg.. ee on” oe leach Be. “9 % oo ae Oa eee - WS “ ue = tresses - 100/ 10:00 a. m. the no ee pe ing there at a ee es on | BOrxine Gon, amary, French (F pe aa ao, ah ee 5 Te St ONG ies Cue e ad ail ‘Trai do. petal Vase 3 45 “aie bd DOUBLE CONCENTRATED Pea g Sandal Wood, oo B ea oe rad Oats e eta eee oa erro n 1 4 - al aea : men ce $0 2 We aoa ETN oe : es i ENNINGS' DOUBL bie: ENTRATED EXTR acrs. s 7 nd al Woo a ekioh Dark 3 00 ae Made ee 2 y+ “ a ; a 30 wee Express has Wagner Sleeping C Ss Boe . 42 uemon. s DASKAETOR: 660 5.0... +n ain Creams.. eo oS Oe Se eine Gaeta Donat, the i has Tee eT reset rr rarer 3 00 2 ounce B. N. anol dozen Gis ee > a oe 20 ee . feo Le a5 aco incanen iroit, the ‘Night xpress Babbitt's..........s.......0....000200+- 5 50 4 do LN aa 1 2 Tar Ly Oe ee 206 eae meas. 2 2 “uo C ye te 43 | has nigh Wagner Carand local Sleeping White eustiie bars 0200000000000 1B | 8 do oe 1% | Wintergreen ee 10 @ ® | Burne Almonds... 0000000000 Diese eee ey Lah) EBA GARR AGgL ge! MeN Seve eter Z : o BO weeeeeeeeeeeees 275 | Wormwood, No. 1(Pure $7.50)... : wi a A, 5 oe. i : Old fee cee eeerigr en ao. 2 pe eene a ee 3 % Cod Liv ee titers oe $7. Op eal b v0 intergreen Tree et gece tc cec ene stews 16 SO ea se. 225 1k >| ‘THOMAS pace Bente ee Agent. oe beet , 5% | NO-? o doo 6s 25 | Co uiver, best....:.... - Orne: — | Coma Ground Pepper, in ok ls pint round Be tere 2 00 Cod Liver, H., P. & Co.’s, 46. 4 00 | Oranges, a OX... eae. 4 OC@5 00 Package, $1 eas es Allspice. Band CAUS. .. 3 No eS ON occ Naess : e Rlive, ie , a 00 eee ackage, $1 00. 60 days $25 20. Grand Rapids & Indiana FFOUNG AMBPICE..-.---222-+-- oe reeceee In! = No an ive, ** . . tO) Meemed? uae eos cage ets ) : ae oes | No $a ee 00 | Olive “Sublinie Yiallint’. —.... 45 G2 | Lemons, choice to taiiey.. 0.000. SBM" | Price Complete, with New Styl cat eee Pee nee 160 ei ee ib) Bose, SNS eee eg iD 67 B coaes oice to fancy.............. 5 50 : ‘ on ete, with New Style Drip Fo Nee a = Arrives. Leav ae THES) gounco ux, Pana Wn ee fics Moth | Tatewttaee wine ccc. Pg omit Nee oe ep on | Cosmas CG DGS EEE pam ieee ee — ‘do igala e ae e ly POTASSIUM. Seana BO a SV) onter rd Manu facturing e INNA! o nace 9:22am 9:5 Peis ee eee Malna Grapes, wD... 20000000 @ouanenl ere ee ae oa apy ulers| G@atenias & Cecilie Ae egpm Ace Ce. % | No. 2 Ta — mi 2 se Bromide, cryst. and gran. oa WS | igs famey Oe yer of chandelier goods Pe & O18 #0 — Se te on a oe 5 Bromide, eryst. and gran S te pee ees ee” F Bronze No _ 366, per dos G. Rapids & Cin “ + SOUTH. Pee % os. fo 3 2 pint ‘nna ne srittitssttssss-8 0) Todide, eryst. and gran. ee i » Dates. frails a Ra wat" Silver and blue No: Oe Reese 00; Mackinac & Cincinnati Ex. 4:05 p12 1 Din a. wae se 4 De a 35 ates, 14 do DO sees esse estes. @6 | Ebony & gol eae er mn 1282p a WhOMG.........eeeee reer sees eR epee racine 1 B24 ¢ Oe a y & gold No366 do 5 pl ssh ti deh Ase arate a Allspice eke deed ee soci cece . ar No. 8 Panel GO seteeeseeereees 15 00 ROOTS. Paes: a. Cie a. 80 00 | Cadillac & Gd Rapids Ac. 7340 oe nee Cloves Be 12 No. 10 do do eo ee 4 25 > CUR eee: . QT ro ard 10% b eae @ ii vende DE 2 ee ao ary anny a os JENSTNGS' THUR PLAVORINGS. 60 cas 2 | Dates Fred Boe OB un 2it | Yerde andr bronze dow... 21 wosth—Train leaving at 4:1) o'eloe terete eter nets tees 10 @T ull Meas Wr a ,in4sand Xs... x X @W........... ee @12 wer br i OR es = Oren dob. 7% Muzzy Gloss 1 tb D taaa ase | ee poo aa Eee 18¢).. ae hae S oo é 2 Prime Red, ri oe silver and I ee : vauaarat aula es Muzzy ive 3b cas oe @7i | L| ig pint i men reg e dozen... oe eee 150 olnie, peeled Tans Desa 18 Choice Nani! ng ee ian Ebony and eae - Ses ees be “ eee pete Trainieaving at "9:50am has Muzzy Gloss 6 boxes................ . Pi do Me > 2 | Elecampane, po >, peeled.. 38 ancy do doo ee ‘A@ Extra gilt bronze Be oe re a ey ae - a3 eee Bie oS | le ee Licorice, select (Powd , 12» | Filberts, Sicily ee ee : @l | Nol do GO. 820): ee cs | Express Ar rives. Leaves. i oe ca es a a an eg eas 15 | Walnuts, Chilli oS IR 4@13 No2 do do Pa eo 7 | Pe es 7:25pm 8:00 ain Saginaw Five Se 2 45 quote as follows: : on Co. nee ve select x0 a i. ol 0 @1 50 so Grenobles do ............. e 15 a h Te, Bimee es = pa omc th ) ee ? : ake 1ei, powdered E. I..........-.-..- : alnuts, California do ............. DS mo GLASSWARE. Wt ee ‘ 25 n. connects at Hemp SEEDS. - | New Heavy Mess Pork...... 42 bbl $13 50 Rhei, choice cut ee oe 1 10 @l 2 Cocoa Nuts, @ 100 QO ee @l4 Heavy Figured “* Horseshoe’’ Pattern. | Tne, which has Pt i aout Byres ne rae C anar, pet teeeeeeeee ee eees ae 5M | )ld Heavy Mess Pork............ 12 7 Rhei, choice cut fingers........... 2.00 | Hickory Nuts, large @ bu....0....002, ee ee, cea 00 —— aeee sat bowen iene Ra We a 4% New Family | GourPork ... 6. 5 00 Sarsaparilla, Hondurus.. ae oe hes Hickory Nuits, Small dO 0 or . Pitchers, % gallon............ ee - oo | change. Mame ae a ae Mixed wing "O a Extra 0 ‘lear Pork, A. Webster’s .. . 15 50 Sarsaparilla, Mexican............. Se 1 25@1 50| Celeries ....-- 2... 0... eee ee ee ee 210; © he train leaving at ae TA RS cae New Extra Clear se a 5 SN - (Powd 35¢).......0.. a HARDWARE GOODS Beoie s < inch, and covers...,......-. "77" 3 99 | White Pigeon (givi a mab ae conneet at TARE. 2@6 |N yn Clear Pork................. ( erian, English (P: oy fs ‘ *Prevaili foll . : are i , aan io. xi = Rew Bonbon loge Bone 00000000007 16 o Lb pe English ( — B00)... es 2 Prevailing rates are as follows: Bowls, o 8 wy ee 3 85 | W ith special New York express on main line. ) - 0 seme oe Nene Mean Chet Po ee ib 2). 29 | Anvils—Peter Wright’s, @ Comports, 4 fiche 0 3 60) R. E. ABAOTY, Gen’! Agent. WR. 7 I extra. 2) Cts. SEEDS. Augurs—40 and 10 per conttof. == ls Wines. ee ee a : | re ee i ichi Rising Sun gross. "3 88 Dixon’ | Long Clears, heave MEATS—IN BOXES. Anise, Italian (Powd 20c) pee eee ee a Salvers pa oe : io oe “ ess Universal .......... 5 i wove Wea. 5 50 a ete 73, | Bird, mixed in packages... .... 5 @ 6 nog ee ee aes @26 | Nappies, dinch..-0000 22.0.2. #@ gross 3 95 | Mail wen 45 pa ee 5 50| Be 50} Long Clea Be 7s ace, Mere. o @ NO. Lee gee eee ee eee e cee eee ee ees @20 Package eo oe ay Express.............. 1b , = ie 7 cy eer oe is | Caney, Sh Hes 8 DE ke @2 ackage at cost +Day Expre am 4:35pm SALERATUS ee M4 y, best Dutch (Powd 19c).. 11 @ RB Nok oe oo @18 aa , TEXpress. een 8:00pm 6:85 8m DeLand’s . S. Half Cases ....... ++ |Cardamon, Aleppee Oe a Ca ee yi 3S “Dally. fDaily excepé — Churh’s Ais @ @, Big Dwight's. oe @ bY | Long C — =? On : Cesee pt ie Cardamon, Macher. Bes e. oo . ime ies oe make Buperiot, Bb. : 104 “Queen” or “ Daisy. oo okt Pullin ‘Sleeping Can Sinan ke ( “fas A at aif Gages = 7 Sonander. be DAD. esse sees : 2 4 do eae 0 r No charge ullman Slee Taylor's G.M. @ 5%) @ 5% | Short planes heavy......... c ies va toe ee ees = 12 5-16 do - Se a #2 gal. oe GOZ.... 22. see eee eee eee scar uk nS 50 Through sd 0 gp vos peiclinag ga eae — ordinary. 2025, ¥ Tone Hyson.. oa do. ae Pee oe 734 Toon pure ars (bbl 356). ie Me re i dp ae ae Big : vise rape neni wae eee £ 50 ite ae o> eee Chicago on apan ordinary. pars ong ac ee tf nugreek, powdered........ a eG 2 ao eR ee a aes 5 PACKAGE DECOR , .. and through coach on 9 p. m. trains Japan fair to g’d.30@37 0 owder..... LaRD. Hemp, Hosen i... i. r Files— 24 CO 8 ae. 4% a : Gant ee , CIDER -..+.. Berea ee toe ee M wet aaes sees ees 4u4@ 5 iles Nicholson’ 8 best 40 , tare , ee one eee eess 4050, pICongo . es ae 30 an DO Toe... 8% oa white (Black 10¢)........ 8 Forks—Hay and Manure 5 nce 10 per cent of Bee oe et an) ion while shan. epee an am pan dust. .14@20) 7 | 50 t Round Tins, 100 Racks.......... oe ie 19) | Hammers—Maydole’s 10@15 per cent off ane sold complete with’ inch white shade WO oo geese a 3:10 pim 10:10am Wide Aw TOBACCO—FINE CUT. | : LARD IN TIN PAILS. 84 | Worm Levant....5.20 0. ls. 74@ % | Hinges—Strap and T 60 per cent of. luminator base and burner, per doz. $9 50. A. M. Nicviois, Gen’t Pas ‘Agent. D ide 4 WOEe 38 | 8b Pails, 20 in a case.... iad oie | Worm, Levant...........--. see eee 14 Horse Shoes—Burden’s $4.35 per keg. eee OP a bate aecorated ST Daisey, {In pitino as - 72 Pails, 12in acase................... 9% | SPONGES. Horse Nails—Au Sable 30 and 10 per wean k Pore doz. $i 50. WICHIG ‘p MD AVERTED eA ate a gh tc eee kite. Heenan Fe SH ce WIGAN CONVERCIAL TRAVELERS” ANSCI'N ee 6 a re Se ide 2Eeps’ WOO one nee 2% @25 ron noet Non 24 $3.15 ee : AN, ee ‘0 | Hams cured in NVASSED OR PLAIN Nassau. oe 8 : : ca i creer doe N. Vass ee a 2 @0 Sheet No. 24 $3.15@3.50 rates. No. 28. Sees ow oes 63 Should do. li geal erin do do tobe 110 Swede’s bar 5%c > 12 lamps in Barrel, assorted hand painted eet PO ne {S74—Charter “een Owl Club SO ee ee ed 38 | a nee in sweet pists Ds | Craaw sonia eo a6 ates 8 ly ead Pig ‘@ D 30 per cent. off. Caer whit “sha, P do} = = a ee a BS | Texte “lear a Oe IVaSs eo. 002° 0335 65 WOSO—“Pib PD. es ings--white shade, per doz $10 Ripper 3 ii FT | Drie Ge ee i | aoe oe oe slate use........... iB Sheet @ th.................- eas ‘ oo shade DOE COZ... bree, oo. en | | LIST OF OFFICERS: Hero ee aa | Extra Driad Weel. ee By | COE, 60 uci cee- 1 40 Pipe @ Me 6 an pack ¥% doz each style. | President—JAMES T. P foe er in i bis. 0 ae 128 Seer 31 presen sie teaeancn cea | 2 nt—J AMES . Puruuirs, 44 Jeff See @A5 Extra Mess Beef MISCELLAN 1p Mie oe Be ae v Loe Be . ee : cn EUS. Rope—Manilla ® tb. TUBULAR LANTERNS £ », Detroit. omits. 5 @35 ee , me ound t oe agus ee ee 10 ao < 2 Silver Thread. Spee oe aoe be eae @38 Libby, M _ CANNED BEEF, @ bbl. 11 50 | Aleohol, grain (bbl $2.24) ® gal.. 2 34 Scot Ad Wy ot cscs Yee e cts eee es. 10 a Be : sa wire lift for lighting, per . a e “We MCLNTY Ie Grs nd ‘Rapids? Twos. Hay: silve CAD. eee eee eee teen es a ibby, MeNeil & Libby, 14 tb 1 Alcohol, wood, 95 per @ ae OPW soe ee: gl o inge for lighting, per doz....... Rat Wee Bageatia t Old Dog Tray. GAT in case.... cans, % doz. | Bay Rum, im p ent ex. ref. 150 | Sash Welt i wanes as 84%@ 9% ee ee eae Bes Sontua niet Paros, Maree ‘Es ee GB) | do. 8 Gans, doy In case. 1900 | Ray Run, enported, beat 7." | Shot, ugk $a 14@ 2 LAMP CHIMNEYS. eee Moe. rn Clipper ra. po eee es os epee @30 4 sget od & Co., 14.1 cans, % doz in case 19 = PAU Su cic, oe %8 Tb 24@, a S Wiig $1.80. eS aes ‘Woedia st ree West, Detroit, 7 a do. 2b cans. doz. in case. 2 Alum, ground (Pow deh... Ba 4° BORE eer MU | Ree eo pow of rustees Hor On Year Mule Ear... : Kansas City, 14 ah am, 1 doz.incase4 50 | Antim SLO os Baa ses ia os 32 Round Machi OL oe. ce es eke @13 | No.1 be See ee aie | Golbeits wor wee os ? is H MeGuRDN, er ree 23| Prices hen d cans, % doz in case... 18 50 | Ars ony powdered, com’l...... £4@ 5 Sprin b me PM.......-........6. Geto 86 0) Peete e rec SAM B, SiNCKA fis dist ee 23 ed are lowest at time of rsenic, white, powdered......... ; =P ing e De as Boa ou lcs ok @ 4%| H.L. &S. brand, First Quality Annealed 3 ie n ; coed peu ; press, subject always to Market eof going to: ance Won @ Sa Tin se PODS og ene ee eee e ee eee ges @26 : ant aac s bravil cetee oie ns eee = eans, Vanilla......... 700 @@ 5 Sheet, @ Bi. sss: @t eo u Deoene one Wien meet ee lt ae No. 1 do SS Gea os wea cd