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RAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, WEDNES
DAY, DECEMBER 12, 1883.
The Michigan Tradesman.
NO. 12.
COD, BALL & CO.,
- Wholesale Grocers!
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4°11, 13 & 15 Pearl Street, and 1, & 19 Campan Street,
GRAND RAPIDS, - MICEIIGAN.
We Carry a Large Stock of Plug, Fine Cut and Smoking Tobacecs of the Finest
Grades,
among which are
Lorillard’s “Climax” Plug and
-—_-WE ARE SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE SALE 0F——
McAlpin’s GOLD SHIELD Flug, :
Harris’ SENTINEL Flug,
Harris HONEY BEE Plug;
__—WE KEEP THE FINEST AND LARGEST LINE 6F——
TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS and SFICES
In the City, and Solicit Your Orders When in Need of Anything in Our Line.
——WE HAVE ALSO A FINE LOT OF—
~~ “Herkimer County *s ° Riverside’ Cheese
FOR WiInTER USE.
{> Will Be Pleased To Have Our Friends Call On Us When In The City. .20¢
SPRING & COMPANY
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
is FANCY AND
- STAPLE DRY GOODS
“ CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
OIlL: CLOTHS,
Bre. ETC.
Gand 8 Monroe Street,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Lorillard’s “ Rose Leaf” Fine Cut.,
Weisinger & Bates’ “Hold Fast” Plug!
THE NUT TRADE.
' Review of the Business from a Boston Stand-
| Point.
' From the Boston Commercial Reporter.
The nut business is usually brisk at
: this season of the year. The activity now is
owing to the demand for the Christmas and
New Year’s festivals. The different classes
of nuts taken in the order of their impor-
tance are peanuts, walnuts, filberts, pecans,
' almonds, castinas, ehestnuts and shellbarks.
| The chestaut and shellbark trade is confined
almost wholly to the last two months of the
‘year. These nuts begin to come forward
: early in November, and the crops are almost
entirely cleaned up before January 1.
; Connecticut is the great chestnut produc-
ing State. Massachusetts and New Hamp-
| shire also grow some, but the crop is not as
‘ large as the Connecticut and the quality is
! poorer. Maryland is also a producer, but
; only a small amount is shipped to this mar-
‘ket. Thecrop last year in the Northern
| States wasa fine one. It began to come in
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| The prices last year ruled from $3 to $3.50
, per bushel. This year the crop is small, be-
ing only about two-thirds the amount of last
/ year’s. It did not begin to come in until
| about November 1 and is now almost wholly
cleaned up. The nuts have been small and
the quality has not been up to last year’s,
but prices have ruled from $4.50 to $5.
The shellbark crop is not above an average
this year, although it is larger than last sea-
/ son’s and the quality is a little better. These
‘nuts come forward the same time as chest-
‘nuts and are generally cleaned up during
December. The great bulk of these nuts
comes from Ohio, although Pennsylvania and
Missouri produce an inferior nut, and a con-
_ siderable quantity is usually received from
| the Hudson River region. This year the re-
_ceipts have been almost entirely from Ohio
_and Pennsylvania, the New York crop being
ia failure. The prices this year are $1.40@
| $1.50 per bushel against $1.75@$2 last year.
i The peanut crop began to come in about
| the last of Oetober and is now coming for-
| ward slowly. The crop this year is not up
to the average, though of good quality, and
prices are likely to rule high. The opening
prices this year have been 10@10!e per
| quart against T@7!ge last year. The old
‘crop is entirely out of the market. The
/ great peanut producing State is Virginia.
' In former years, North Carolina used to furn-
ish the leading nut but the Virginia is larg-
‘er and of better quality. Tennessee pro-
duces a considerable amount but they are dis-
| tributed through the West and only come to
Boston when there is a scarcity of Virginias
which are much superior in quality.
The great bulk of the walnuts comes from
Naples. They are what are known as Eng-
' lish walnuts and are of superior quality to
i the Freneh Grenoble and the Spanish Mar-
, beou, sinall amounts of which are also im-
| ported. New Naples walnuts are just arriv-
jing. The quality this year if better than
| last and the crop is reported to be a very
| good one in size. The prices are opening at
| 14@16c } Th against 15@16ce last year. Cal-
| ifornia walnuts have been brought into the
market during the last few years, but they
are of poorer quality than the foreign nuts
though they are improving each season.
New filberts have not yet arrived, but are
expected in about two weeks. These nuts
are produced in Sicily and the crop is ex-
boca to be a large one, though nothing
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definite is received. The stock of old filberts
is small and they are selling at 15¢e # th.
Brazil nuts or castinas are in very limited
supply now and are selling at 12@13c ® hh.,
with a prospeet of higher priees, as the new
crop, Which does not come in until March, is
reported to be 40 per cent. short. The open-
ing price for these nuts last March was 6@
6lge.
| The pecan crop is a very large one this
j year. The new crop is just arriving and
; prices range from 11@17c # tb. Lower
| prices are expected as the arrivals increase.
| A small amount of pecans comes from Lou-
isiana, but Texas is the great producing reg-
ion. The pecan crop is a large and important
one and brings in considerable money to the
Texas gatherers.
New alnonds have not yet arrived but are
expected about the end of this month. Re-
ports from Italy state that the crop is short.
Old almonds are in rather short supply and
are being bought readily at 17@18e # hb.,
as higher prices are anticipated when the
new crop comes in.
A Mutua! Understanding.
“Well,” said an Austin merchant to a
young man in his office, “I understand that
you desire a position in my employ.” :
“Yes, sir,” replied the youth, “and I think
I can furnish you good testimonials.”
“Well,” said the merchant, “to be frank
with you and not beat around the bush too
/ much, I have already obtained information
| concerning you.”
i “Ah, that pleases me,” rejoined the youth.
‘Yes, I have been told that you quite fre-
quently take a glass or two too much.”
“Indeed! The same has been told me of
yonrself, but I. don’t believe it. No man
who was in the habit of taking too much
liquor would have kept me waiting here so
long without asking me to step out and in-
dulge. 1 don’t believe I want* to work for
you, anyway. I think you have been mis-
represented to me. Good day, sir.”
What Constitutes a Car-Load.
Nominally a car-load is 20,000 pounds. It
is also 70 barrels of salt, 70 of lime, 90 of
flour, 60 of whisky, 200 sacks of flour, 6
cords of soft wood, 18 or 20 head of cattle,
50 or sixty head of hogs, 90 or 100 head of
sheep, 9,000 feet of solid boards, 17,000 feet
of siding, 13,000 feet of flooring, 40,000 shin-
gles, one-half less green lumber, one-tenth
less of joist, scantling and other large tim-
bers, 340 bushels of wheat, 400 of barley,
400 of corn, 680 of oats, 300 of flax-seed, 366
of apples, 340 of Irish potatoes, 300 of sweet-
potatoes, 1,000 busheis of bran.
-“What is that?” inquired a New Orleans
commercial traveler at.a rural hotel in 'Tex-
as. ‘“Them’s brains,” explained the waiter,
pointing to a suspicious-looking side dish.
“Brains, eh?” said the Crescent City man.
“Well, I can tell you, after a sojourn of
only a few hours in this town, that such a
wasteful extravagance of intellectual devel-
opment I have never seen in the whole
course of my travels. You have no brains
to spare in this town, and the sooner you
quit dishing them up to transient guests the
more economical you will become.”
| TRADE TALK.
‘Slight Improvement in Business All Around—
Comparative Statements.
DRY GOODS.
A moderate business has been done the
past week, and it is not unlikely that trade
will hold up to its present volume until the
first of the year. Collections are reported a
trifle easier, doubtless owing to the nearness
to annual settlements.
GROCERIES.
In groceries jobbers think they see a
slight improvement, but do not dare to call
it permanent. Collections are somewhat
better. Dealers who wish to maintain a
good credit should make an extra effort to
pay now, as prompt payment in times like
these ‘“‘covers a multitude of sins,’ or words
to that effect.
Canned goods are flat, and nothing doing.
Prices are too low to live at, and are sure to
go higher as soon as the demand starts.
Coffees are slightly easier East, but as
prices here have not been up to the Eastern
basis, we make no change.
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quality. Currents are easy and the crop
rather inferior. Prunes are the cheapest
they have been for years and look like a safe
purchase.
Fish are dull. Syrups are moving slowly
(generally do at.this time of the year—joke,
patented); but prices are higher. They
have been too low for some time, and dealers
may look out for still higher prices. Rice is
rather firmer, with fair demand. There is
no change to note in sugars,
PROVISIONS.
Pork has lately taken a jump of St per
barrel, on account of an active home demand
and the repeal of the prohibitory legislation
affecting American pork in France. Not-
withstanding the advance, the staple still
has an upward tendency, and will undoubt-
edly go still higher before the beginning of
the year.
Beef has advanced, and will probably rise
in price rapidly after January 1.
me
a man show himself active, wide-
| awake, economical and eareful in regard to
details, and he will find that every leyel-
headed clerk he has who wishes to gain his
approbation will imitate him.
A new mineral called adamaseolite has
been found in Missouri, and it is said that it
will cut steel. Adamascolite will fill a long-
felt want. Now the traveler can have a
knife that will cut a railroad sandwich.
“So you are married,’ remarked Mirs.
Smith; “when do you reeeive?” ‘“O,”? re-
plied the newly-wedded one, ‘“‘that will de-
pend upon our friends. We shall be ready
to receive as fast as the presents are sent
in.”
Jones asked his wife, “Why is a husband
like dough?” He expected she would give
it up, and he was going to tell her that it
was because she needed him, but she said it
was beeause he was hard to get off her
hands.
“My son,” said a Chicago father, ‘‘I have
just made my will and left all my property
to you, with Smith as executor.” The
smart youth replied: ‘Then change ii.
Leave all the property to Smith, and make
me the executor if you want me to enjoy any
of it.” ‘
It is said that in Chieago there are made
daily 250,000 pounds of sausages, which, if
linked together, would reach a length of 36,-
000 feet. If this linked meatness were long
drawn out a whole year it would make a
line stretching almost from the Atlantic to
the Pacific.
A new adulterant of ground pepper is a
finely ground preparation of the kernels of
olive berries. Ifasample of the suspected
mixture is scattered upon a mixture of equal
volumes of glycerine and water the pepper
floats upon the surface while the ground
olive kernel sinks.
The glass-workers are having a longer va-
cation than they expected. When they re-
fused to work for lower wages, they expeet-
ed to be called upon in a few days. They
have waited two months, and the mannfaci-
urers have imported glass enough to fill their
orders for some time to come.
Notwithstanding that the rice crop of this
year was larger than the average, 240,000
barrels to 231,000 last year, and the quality
good, it is said that the consumption has m-
creased to such a degree of late that it is an-
ticipated that large importations will have to
be made to satisfy the demand.
An English mechanie has invented a
horseshoe composed of three thieknesses of
cowhide compressed into a steel mold and
subjected to a chemical preparation. Tt will
last longer than the common shoe, weighs
only one-fourth as mueh, does not split the
hoofs, requires no calks, and is very elastie.
While the Columbia River has been fast
exhausted of Salmon, the latter are being
replaced by shad in fairly amazing numbers.
This fish was planted along the Pacific coast
only seven years ago, but is making itself
vastly at home in those waters. Whether
Columbia shad will become as popular in
cans as their pretentious predeeessors is a
question well worth thorough experiment..
Stareh is one of the most salable articles
in the grocery, as it is used for a great many
purposes. The manufacture of starch is noi
a difficult process. Potatoes contain a large
proportion of starch, and within a few years
have been substituted in place of grain. The
potatoes are ground, and the pulp washed,
the mass being allowed to settle in vats, and
the impurities removed with clean water. Ht
is dried with furnace heat.
A new industry in Cleveland is that of
manufacturing aniline dyes from petroleum
refuse. This industry has heretofore been a
close European monopoly, mainly confined
to Switzerland, one firm alone annually ex-
porting $30,000,000 worth. ‘The eompany
which proposes to go into this manufacture
at Cleveland is composed of New York and
Cleveland parties, a Swede of wide exper-
ience being the leading spirit.
Some persons suppose that brown sugar is
sweeter than refined sugar. This, however,
is not the fact. It is not so sweet. The
sensation is only apparentfrom the fact that
the semi-liquid sugar or glucose contained.
in the brown sugar melts more easily on the
tongue than the erystal sugar, on the same
principle that a piece of soft candy melts
more easily than does rock candy, and more
readily gives the sensation of sweetness.
Perhaps no two classes of citizens labor
under the same mutual relations as the gro-
cer and the farmer. Four-fifths of the entire
exports of the country are the products of
agriculture, and the grocer handles a larger
quantity of that consumed at home, while
the farmer, who is usually not familiar with
business matters, looks to the grocer for a
supply of such things as he does not provide
on the farm. The two classes have interests
in common—politieally and socially, and
neither could exist without the other.
MICHIGAN TRADESMAN, —
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE
Mercantile and Manufacturing Interests of tie State. |
E. A. STOWE. Editor and Proprietor. |
Yerms $1 a year in advance, postage paid.
Advertising rates made known on application.
~~ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1883.
se “Subseribers ‘and others, Ww ea writing
to advertisers, wil! confer a favor on the pub-
tisher by mentioning that they saw the adver- |
tisement in the columns of this paper.
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tailway iaonaadiy is is ser AES depressing |
trade in Canada.
The Chicago “Purchasing Agent pegs
that the jobbers at that market handle 25,-
000 barrels of saur-kraut annually.
New York merchants unite in declaring)
that theré is more activity in the tea trade
at preseut than at any time since the war.
By inaugurating a new banking venture
at Cadillac, Delos A. Blodgett will revive
the drooping business feeling at that place,
inspire confidence in the future, and withal
render that city a service which will not
soon be forgotten.
Sleeping-car passengers a are to be protected
against robbery, according to a decision of
the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Of course
itis implied that the passenger is to take
some care of him or herself and to act with
ordinary common sense.
The large amounts of currency accumnulat-
ing at the monetary centers seeking employ-
ment compels the lenders to relax a little
from their extreme policy of caution, and
legitimate borrowers find it less hard and
vexatious to secure needed accomodations.
The coming styles in n shoes are thus indi- |
cated by the Shoe and Leather Review: |
The spring samples as a rule show very ,
little variation in styles from last year. The |
extremely pointed toe has had its day, and |
the tendency i is to a broader style. Colors are |
gaining ground for low cut shoes, and prom-
ise to come into general use next season.
Seal and alligator leather in the genuine and
the imitations will hold a prominent place in |
fine work.
The increase in the export of pork, hams}
and shoulders is surprising, considering the |
efforts of France and Germany to shut out
our hog product from those countries. Eng-
land is our best customer, but thousands of
pounds of these cured and salted meats find
their way into France and Germany under
finglish brands. At all events, the American
hog finds ready customers somewhere in
Europe. :
The siopkion. of ie Standard time has
brought out nearly 400 applications for pat-
ents for clock dials intending to present the
twenty-four hours in a convenient manner
and without unduly crowding the figures to-
gether. A large number of these applica-
tions has been rejected, upon evidence found |:
ih amusty old volume that Prince Solty-
..koff once possessed a watch, made in 1547,
upon the dial of which appeared the hours |
from one to twenty-four, arranged in two
‘concentric circles.
The Cadillac ees gives place to THE
ENADESMAN’S strictures on the movement on
foot at that place to inaugurate a new furni-
ture establishment, prefacing the clipping
with the following evasive answer to the
statements made:
THE MicHIGAN TRADESMAN, of Grand
Rapids, makes the following comments on the
Cadillac Manufaeturing Co. Butas the object
of the organization is merely to give employ-
anent to the skilled mechanics who are out of
work, and not as a money making affair, we
are of the opinion that THe TRADESMAN is
in an error. We can manufacture hard wood
furniture, ete., cheaper here than they can at
Grand R tapids, and with proper management,
the enterprise cannot fail of making a suc-
C@SS.
An undertaking of the character above de
scribed—“not to make money, but to furnish
employment to men out of work’—will
be something new in the way of charitable
movements, and the outcome will be looked
for with a considerable degree of interest.
While the object aimed at is praiseworthy in
the extreme, it is yet doubtful whether it can
be accomplished:in the manner indicated.
The time has gone by when a President’s
Message can be a document of more than or-
dinary importance. All the subjects with
which it necessarily deals have long before
been diseussed by the press and canvassed
by the people. In a word, it is like a guide-
book which tells nothing new, and is neces-
oy only because it is a part of the routine. |
But for all this it may be well-written and |
entitled to respect on that aecount—it has a
certain weight, even if it is deficient in liter-|
ary merit, for it is the formulated declara-|
tions of the nation to the rest of the world, |
and of the party in power upon questions of
home import through its chief, who is at the |
same time the head of the nation. President |
Arthur’s third message is a document which
answers every requirement of a State paper |
of its kind. It is well-written, and it is not |
too long. It considers all questions of na-'
tional or international importance calmly, |
and its recommendations are terse, vigorous |
and pointed. In every respect it is credit- |
able to the President and the country, and
though it may not be rea@,a second time, its:
suggestions will give a éw and fresh impe-|
tus to the thoughts of the people, and itjwill |
have no inconsiderable influence upon the |
‘country.
To the Distributors Of Blackwell’s Durham Smoking Tobacco throughout the United States:
AGCO COMPANY
DURHAM, N. C., August 20, 1888.
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 |
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.
of that!
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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 |
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
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Correct Time and be a pleasing reminder when your orders should be sent in for the ‘Bull. Respectfully to the Trade,
BLACHEHWELIWS DURHAM TOBACCO CO.
THE WAY TO GET THEM!
: You can get One of these Novel Clocks FREE by ordering from)
I your Jobber Fifty Pounds of Blackuwrell’s Genuine Bull Durham)
ismoking Tobacco. The Fifty Pounds can be made up of assorted
sizes if you wish, and the goods will be charged at LOWEST PRICES.
New York, August 1, 18583.
BLACKWELL'S’ DuruAM Tosacco Company, DurwAm, N. C.
GENTLEMEN—The Clock which. we supply you contains a good lever movement, which, with the usual handling, will make a very |
ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY.
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Yours truly,
The Clock you will get will be over 16 times the size of the accompanying diagram; that is, 12 inehes high and 8 inches wide.
H. LEONARD & SONS, PUTNAM & BROOKS,
16 MONROE STREET, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.
——DIRECT IMPORTERS 0F——
HOLIDAY GOODS
MAMMoTEH STOCE. |
PRICES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS ANY HOUSRIN THE COUNTRY. SEELEADING SPECIALTIES BLOW
Silver Plated Ware.
Dolls! Dolls! Dolis!
One Hundred Styles, in Wax, China, Bis | Immense Stock of useful and fancy |
que, Paper Mache, Rubber, Leather and | articles, from the best makers, fully war- |
cloth. Dressed and Undressed. Dols’ ranted and sold at manufacturers’
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prices,
Heads and Bodies Separate. Bathing Dolls, | Castors, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets,
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Water
French Dells, Crying and Sleeping Dolls. | Sets, Pickles, Butter’s, Card Receivers,
Bohemian Glassware. | Napkin Rings, Knives, Forks, Spoons ete.
Colozne Sets, Card Receivers, Vases, | Fancy Cups and Saucers.
Mugs, Bouquet Holder oe Three Hundred Styles, from 75 cents to
Lava Wa.e | : : : ’
Smoking Sets, Tobacco pose Spittoons, | °° Pe dozen.
Cusputores, Match Boxes, and Many Other
Articles.
Majolica Ware.
Immense Assortment Pitchers, Creamers, | °
Sugars, Fruit Sets, Butter Dishes, Begonia
Leaves, Bread Plates, Bread and Milk Sets,
Tin and Wooden Toys. ~
Great Variety, Both Imported and Do-
SS and GS Canali Street,
mestic. s . Molasses Jugs, Fruit Plates, Salad Bowls, |
Bisque haere Ete., Ete. |
Lovely Goods, from $2 to $24 per dozen. Mechanical Toys. | |
Motto and Shaving Cups. For Show Windows. Dancing Figures, |
Fifty Styles, 30 cents to $12.50 per dozen. | Walking Figures, Bears, Ete. |
J 2 ® s s |
Grand Rapids, - . ‘ Michigan.
Holiday Goods. | Tin Toys. | |
ORE ASSORTED CASE NO. 1. 4
1 doz China Motto Teas assorted..... 15 is "HT Hi D H} A R HS! 1 7 | ‘OB A CCO
1 do do UL n 1 50) |
l% do - ane woe : - : . |
% do do coffees do ..... Be 1 60 | |
Ce ed | Is a Poor, Common or Low-Priced Article,
4 ao ao 8 yl Be ae ow id |
4g d to do G0) : 450 225 : 5 : a
Iedo ° do dodo «6 50 1 08 As It Gives Neither Pleasure |
1-6 do do do do. -.- a Pa |
1-6 de do do AO 5... 850 1 42 | | .
1-6do do _ tree baskets.....2. 25 33 Nor Satisfaction.
16do Red Bohemian vases.......-.- is = 13 |
1-6do Silvered Bohemian vases..... 1 00 1 | | |
1-6d0 do gO. oe. 1 25 2d | THE PUBLI |
1-6 do po 0. 3 1 60 zi |
1-6do Blue decorated do —..... 1 15 29 |
1-6do Alab. — do M0 ee p22 46 WHENEVER IT DISCOVERS AN ARTICLE THAT COMMENDS ITSELF
1-4do Decorated Toy Tea sets.......-- 2 2d 38 N |
” Narada: 2 | TO THE TASTE AND OTHER SENSES. |
1-6do White OG =. 4k... 1 75 a“
peat gue <= Ra of | ——THE REMARKABLE SALE OF——
% do do_ pilates..............-- 3 o4 sd ReOuN Bac Ac Oo).
% do Alphabetical Moniids plates. .... : a! a ONE ASSORTED PRCKAGE NO. » i |
Y% do do yligs...-......-.- i 3 es |
4 do China decorated anne ee 40 Containing |
1 Ce eae a rs a 25 40
4 . a> do aged... . 120 60/1 doz. Assorted Animals............ 35 |
% do do do qo... 1% 88/1 do do AO io ,
1% do Toy knives and caer ae eet 1 25 _ 2. ae ? A bee ase eae 1 a .
1 do China open work baskets....... 3511-3 do do QQ. 3a. 2 00 67 : ; ; :
50 eee i oe ls Ample Evidence of This. This Concern wil oS over 20,000,000 Pounds of their |
ldo do Ching. WAKGR. 5... .: = - oe we .. G02 eo ee 3 75 .
1 POTTS, 1 ere PONG ess ee :
oie we mee ogi ee 150 4 Favorite Brands this Year; or Abou |
1% do Toy casters.......----.-+---+e es 2 5 0 S40 0 GAO 8 ek es ote 200 1 00
i — ee se oae ee ees --5 40 45)1-6 do Trucks...........-.--.-++++++: 450 7% ry!
1 GO GO. 22.0... es een eee eee 900 751112 do Express..............-....-+5- 900 %5
1 do Gloth dolls {China heads]...... _ %|1-4 do Train Cars..........-...-++.+- 2 40 40 y
1% do do NGO 5S. 1 @ 5 63134 do Bee ON Oe Pe et i 00 e |
3 gr a do —— 3 50 a et — Toy Keitehen 000200 23 (19 AND AS THERE ARE BETWEEN 800 AND 900 OTHER FACTORIES IN
ee COO BO rete tite eee 450 38 THE U. S., IT FOLLOWS THAT THEIR GOODS MUST GIVE |
1 do Kate ils ceiver China fig’s. 200}34 do aecanioeté NCOs sues 2 2% 15 ; : ie |
1-6 do China decorated wash sets..... 3 33 1 do Toy Banks. Be ees as Bee 65 1 1 : |
1-6do do Doll heads.............---- 2 33/1 do Fancy Cups...........-..+..-- 65 |
1-6do do eS eee 1 17| 1-12 do Mechanical Locomotive.. 79 |
Pes Panes i
Tertrainn. dike $33 63 12 83 |
er THAN THE BRANDS OF OTHER MAKERS. |
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Call and See Us When in the City. We Are Headquarters for Staple Crockery, | «OT TM AX, with Red Tin T ag, is their Best Bran d.|
Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, Lanterns, Ete |
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“BEST ON THE MARKET. EVERYONE USESIT. Sold by all Wholesale Grocers.
Factories, Seneca Falls, New. York.
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, Androscowgin, 9-4. 25
| Conestoga D, 7-8...
| Conestoga G, 30-in.
| Dwight Y, 7-8:......
| Dwight Z, 4-4....... q
| Dwight Star, 4-4....
| Ewight Star, 40-in.. 9
| Enterprise EX, 36..
CURRENT QU OTATIONS.
FURNISHED BY LEADING DEALERS.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Spring & Company quote asfollows :
WIDE BROWN COTTONS.
5M%4\Nashua R, 4-4.....
614!Nashua O, 7-8.......
Dwight X, 3-4...... 6 |Newmar ket N.
644|Pepperell E, 39-in.
{Pepperell R, 4-4...
73 Pepperell °: 1-8...
iPepperell N, 3-4....
644|Poeasset C, 4-4.....
Cord fixtures, per gross
Pepperell, 10-4......2
cs aaa at a-4..21 Peppere ll, 11-4......2%%
pee ea . 16% Pe fe ee ce sae 8
paver ce a pettge atte
| Pepperell, 9-4.... 1) peng Pequot, Oot fcc
CHECKS.
| Caledonia, XX,0z..11 | Park Mills, No. 90..14
net: X, On... a LS, be Mills, No. 100.15
nconomy, OZ....... O Wreidigy, 0z.........H
Park Mills, No. 50, iOtis Apron. ........ 1044
Park Mills, No. 6( Otis Furniture 101,
Park Mills, No. 70..12 |York, 1 0z..........10-
Park Mills, No. 80..15 | ¥ork, AA, extra oz. 14
: OSNABURG,
Alabama brown.... 7 {Alabama plaid... 8
Jewell briwn....... 9's Augusta plaid...... 8
Kentucky brown. .104'Toledo plaid........ 7g
aos brown:.. on 4 | Renee eer fala: £
ane brown........ ew Tenn. plaid...11
Louisiana plaid.... 8 |Utility plaid.. . 6
BLEACHED COTTONS.
Avondale, 36....... 8's:Greene, G, 4-4...... 6
Art cambrics, 36.. 4) pe 4 9
Androscoggin, 4-+.. 8!|Hill, Hers oe a! cee cg 8
Androscoggin, 5-4. Weis FAOPO. 4-4. =o. i%
eae a pees L 7a) King ee een
allou, 5-4.......... » |. Drie, £4... 2, M%
Boott, O. 4-4........ Bis Linwood, 4-4......, 9
1 Boott, E. 5-5........ ‘Lonsdale, 44... 9t6
Boott, AGC, 4-4..... ,Lonsdale cambri ie .12
meats R. a < mm ee GB. 4-4... 9%
slackstone, AA 4-4. uanedon, 45... ..<;
Chapman, X, 4-4... Masonville, 4-4..... 916
Conway, 4-4........ 73¢;Maxwell. 4- a 1045
Cabot; £4... ......: , New York Mill, 4-4, WW
1C abot, (eG ooo. es, aa New Jersey, 4 + a
@anoe, o-£.......... 4 |Pocasset, P. M. C.. : a6
Domestie, 36....... 734|Pride of the W est. "yoi2
| Beer & Anchor, 4-4.10 pone 4-4.... 8%
Javol, 44........... 914 Slaterville, 7-8.. ~ 6%
| Fruit of Loom, 4-4.. 93 Victoria, A roe 9
Fruit of Loom, 1-8. . 84 Woodbury, 4-4....., 53;
Fruit of the Loom, i\Whitinsville, 4-4... 7%.
eambrie, 4-4...... 12 |Whitinsville, 7-8.. 6 3
Gold Medal, 4-4.. .. 7 | Wamsutta, 4-4...... pe
| Gold Medal, 7-8..... 614 Williamsy ile, 36...104
Gilded Areé......... 824
CORSET JEANS.
Armory. -o Pé Rearsage ...... 845
Androscoggin ‘sat. 8i4\Naumkeag Satteen. 8%
Canoe River........ 614, Pepperell bleached 8's
Clarendon. ........ 6% ‘Pepperell sat....... 915
Hallowell Imp..... 634 Rockport. ......-... 7%
| Ind. Orch. Imp..... 6°54 |\ Lawrence sat. ...... 814
Baconia ..-...:..... P4|Conerosat..... 2.05, %
: PRINTS.
Albion, solid........5%;Gloueester .......... 6
Albion, grey........ 6 een eee ee
Allen’s checks......6 | Hamilton cog 6
Ailen’s fancy....... . \Hartel fancy... 6%
Allen’s pink......... 144\Merrimac D......... 6h,
Allen’spurple....... dg|Manohetter See 614
American, fancy....6 jOriental fFaney...... 6
Pr atey ee 65. oe ag cea as 646
serlinsolid.......... d acific robes........ %
Cocheco faney..... .614|Richmond.. ees c. Ole
Cocheco robes.......7 Steel River. oc, . 6
Conestoga fancy....6 'Simpson’s;........... 6'3
_Mddystone .........- 614, W ashington f: aney
| | Bagle feimey.-...-...5 |W ashington blues 8
| Garner pink......:.. Tf
| PINE BROWN COTTONS.
Appleton A, 4-4.... 3 (Indian Orchard, 40. 8%
Boott a oe: 22 UG pean Orchard, 36. 8
Boston 4... 8 Laconia B, 7-4...... 164%
| Continental C, 43.. 73;) Lyman B, 40-in dees 10/2
' Continental D, 40in 83; ‘Mass. BB, Beh es ly
| Conestoga W; 4-4... 7 |Nashua K, 40-in.... 9
| Great Falls E, 4-4... 7'¢Saranac R.......... 74
| Farmers’ A, +4..... 6% \Saranac E.......... 9
Indian Orchard, t-4 74]
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS.
Amoskeag ......... $14: Renfrew, dress styl1044
noskeag, Persian Johnson Mantg Co,
Btyles.. 222.2... 10%). Bookfold ...2..:.. 1246
IBates.. ee 8 Johnson Mantg Co,
Berkshire ......... 7%\ dress styles. eas
Glasgow checks.... 714 Slaterville, dress
Glasgow checks, f’y 744} styles............. 1314
Glasgow checks, iW hite Mtg C O, Stap 8
royal styles...... 9 ‘White Mtg Co, fane 8
Gloucester, new i\White M: ant’ & Co,
standard ......... 8 Hariston 2.2.52: 915
Plunket oo.) 8 jG@ordon. 2.2.8.3. 8
Lanecaster.......... 8 Greylock, dress
Lang) dale... ..... Ce a eet 1214
WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS.
| Androscoggin, 7-4..2l |Pepperell. 10-4..... 2744
Androscoggin, 8-4..28 |Pepper ell, il-4..... ies
Pepperell, 7-4......20 |Pequot, . re oe
Pepperell, 8-4......22!4 Pequot, er
Pepperell, G4. 2 {Pequot, Ot Se 27%
HEAVY BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantic A, 4-4..... 723 Lawrence XX, 4-4.. 814
| Atlantic H, 4-4..... T%|Lawrence Y,30.... 7%
Atlantic D, 4-4..... 614 Lawrence LL, 4-4... 6%
Atlantic P, 4-4...... 6 Newmarket N...... 724
Atlantic LL, 4-+.... 5'4 Mystic River, 4-4... 6%
Adriatic, 36......... 7% \Pequot A, 44....... 8
Augusta, 44........ 63;'Piedmont, 36....... %
Boott M, 4-4........ 744\Stark AA, 4-4....... 8
Boott FF, 4-4....... 734\Tremont CC, 4-4.... 6
Graniteville, 4-4.... 7 |Utica, et 9
| Indian Head, 4-4... 8 |Wachusett, 4-4..... 734
| Indiana Head 45-in. 1244, Wace husett, 30- in... 63g
TICKINGS.
Amoskeag, ACA...15 | Falls, . eX... 18'3
| Amoskeaz ‘“ 4-4, 19 Falls, X XX, 15%
| Amoskeag, A......14 | Falls, mn 1144
Amoskeag, B......15 Falls, BBC, 36......19%
|; Amoskeag, C...... 12 |Falls, awning......19
| Amoskeag, D......il eraioitien. Bl r a. 2
Amoskeag, E.. 10'¢ Hamilton, D....... 10
Amoskeag, I'....... 10 ‘Hamilton, H.. 10
Premium A, 4-4....17 (He umilton’ fancy. .-10
Premium Bb........16 |Methuen AA....... 1446
joetrn 4-4... 5. ess 16 Methuen ASA...... 18
Extra 7-8...... ...-4444)Omega A, 7-8....... i
Gold Medal4-+......15 |Omega A, 4-4.......18
COA 7-8.............]124\Omega ACA, 7-8. 2.14
Cree oe Be. lf ‘Omega ACA, 4-4... .16
RC pO. 14 (Omega SE, 7-8...... 24
BE 7 : ..16 |\Omega SE, 4-4......2%
AF 4 a 19 |Omesa M.7S ..'. 22
Cordis AAJ A, 2. ...14 |Omega M, 4-4.......25
Cordis ACA, 32.... “15 Shetucket SS&SSW 114
Cordis No. 1, 32.....15 |Shetucket,S & SW.12
Cordis No. 2........ 14 |Shetucket, SFS....12
Corais NO.3d........ 13 Stoekbridge A..... a
€ordis No. 4......-. 114 Stockbridge frney. 8
CARPETS AND CARPETINGS.
Spring & Company quote as fallows:
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
Roxbury tapestry................- @ 9
Smiths (0 wire... 2.0... @ 90
Smits @xvtra..:................... @ &
Smitons B Palisade.-...........-.. @ 0
Smith's C Palisade................ @ 65
Primi ee. @ 82%
PES ee. @® F
Samtord S-Gxern.... . 256... oe, @ 82!
Sanford § Comets: ........:........ @ 65
THREE-PLYS.
Prarteord Sply...... -.......2...:, @1 00
Vowel sply.... 2.2.65. .2 6. e. @1 00
Bigeins’ Sply.-.......... @1 00
Sanford sa-ply..2........2......... @ 97
EXTRA SUPERS, ;
WaaeelOrd 22.2 ene @ Ts,
rowel: 2. = @ 82%
Other makes... i @ ti%
Best cotton chain................ 5 60 @ 6214
ALL WOOL SUPERFINES.
PROSb e-DIY. = 51% 4@ 60
Other grades e-ply....<... 2.0.22... ,4@ 5d
WOOL FILLING AND MIXED.
All-wool super, 2-ply.............. 50 @ 5d
Extra heavy double cotton chain. 424%@ 45
Double cotton chain............... 33 @ 40
Heavy cotton and wool, double ec. 380 @ 32!
Half d’] chain, cotton « wool, : 2-ply 27144@ 82h
Single cotton chagn.... 0.00... 2. -19 @ B
HEMPS.
o-ply, 4-4 wide, extra heavy........ 27144@ 30
i aes WIG: oe a (ee
Imperial, plain, 4-4 wide........... @ 18%
Boe eohes. 2 @ 1
OIL CLOTHS. :
No. 1, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4............ @ 45
No. 2, G02. @ 373
No. 3 do Son
N iene ORO a aa @, 380
No. 4, Ch ee @ 25
MATTINGS. oo
| Best-all rattan, plain....-...2..,... @ 62%
Best all rattan and cocoa, plain... @ 526
INAOE Ass oo @ 50 :
IRHPOR Bogle fe @ 40
CURTAINS. 2
Opaque shades, 38 ineh............ @
Holland shades, B finish, 4-4....... @
Pacitic Holland, Bh @
Hartshorn’s fixtures, per_gross.. @36
Ay
STAPLE:GROCERIES. : :
AXLE GREASE : PLUG.
Modoc .... 1 ee Se : rats :
Sisond 7 60 Paragon... 8 doz 65 he 17 t and 28 cads.......... @4s DRUGS, DYES AND CHEMICALS
ot Frazer's .......... Sage @50 Advanced—Canary Seed. oe se ¢ thalk, prepared drop
Dry, No.2 UING. 4 Hold ¥ CWS wade. os: - Declined—Carboli : Choral hydrate, G Be ae :
oe doz. 25. | “76” a oe | Suasabean: a te olic Acid, Tartaric “Acid, Oil | | Palo do nao crusts. . i 60 H CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
a doz. Ba a Bo il Wormwoo nlora eryst.. ri . Leonard & Sons ieee ear Ne
poms 4 07, big 629 gee OZ - McAlpin’s Gold Shield. . 20. .......... @AS Hazeltine, Perki - | Chlor: = do Scherin’s do . 1 %@ an urd & Sons quote as follows: : PROVISIONS.
iquid; 8 O72. .... ....: “ : % | Nickle Mugrets 6 and 12 8 cads..4c 2 @48 erkins & Co. quote dat @ do do . 19 | ONE CRATE aN S$: The ¢
vee ee Se doz. 65 Choantdie tes s6 and 12} cads....... “Bey | sharon se usually wanted—for | follows for | Cblorofor Th 20.8 crusts. . w, Knowles Tavior WHITE GRANITE WARE quote irand Rapids Packing & Pro
-. xe 1 oe ges . > B¢ | My Choice ¢ Sorperier ue eads....... @50 write them for quote itions: Doeil popes ia ences Pond. ee ro ay oe nee ee Shape— ow wees
. Oo. arpet.. ba oo sein see so sie os Ee 2 50 My Choi 4 pieces - oe @34 i OVES ( owd 2be) || vie tue. oe OO Geen Bee 6d amond C. PORK.
No. 1 — 295 | ce 16 0z pieces................. ; ACIDS. Pie 20 @ ne doz Plates. a ee New Heavy Mess P
oe ce 200 | Cane Wee Ga: os fae ies 5 Oe gb 9 @ ; Copperas (by pbi 1 See @é 20 o REM ese eee wala a Pie 48. 42 88 Old Heavy Meee a ® Wbl $15 50
Fancy Whisk : ee eae 1% i wae Roll. fo. 6s A ene oe. @38 Car cn aaa P. (Sp. “eray. A 040). e aS 30 @ 55 | oe by bbl ie)... Ri be €are Swaine ate “9 bop te . tise eos wae — 7 . a Family. Clear Pork eee 4 75
(mean Whi es, 125 | Acorn. ae ee @50 Citric .. Se tet 35 | I ¢ ‘orks, X and XX—35 off list __ 60 Pe hae pags & 3 80 Ne ded ee Clear eee A Weister's -- 1600
iowa 85 ee ee @no | Muriatic 18 ttt ee ee ee eee Rey ‘ream Tartar, puxve powdered... . ne ge ks : 2 40 ixtra Clear Pork. 2's... 16 60
Pie Peaches...... 120. Oe “ces Oo A ee age ee ee oe @45 Nitric 36 deg ia Bee ee 3 @ at ' Cream Tartar, be powered 38 @ 40 ie + Cee be 2 ae Boston C ee ore 17 00
aeeasdent = eS oust venpie 4 oe ee OF bene yoo | ee 10 box. Be ee ree es 1 06 42 | otee @ Clean Pane pa V7 25
pples, 3 ...... 1 20 pevetaad phy... 11 ae ee @35 | Sulpiuri cal he k ac es eee De ‘udbear, prime.................... me a ee Cee 7 uo 53 ra Clear Pork, e 2 =o Wess
do. 6 120 ‘Corn, Yarmouth 1a | 7 BBS ky > ip ie 66 dex. ee £4@ 15 | Cuttle Fee > ; es 1 28 64 5. P. Booth’s Clear P xtra good... 17 1244 ‘
me scl 4S Enea. re Gr jesse ee aad | Bartaro ee he TTC gmcrsrtan eb ail Ni6. oes ee nStaear Bonk
Ss ses e iStri Bea i hin eel Qasr | ¢, Eng a ee 5s Sl ; 7a iO. hs 2 sé Ne ne ~ ry SALT MEATS— ce
—_ Sreacabraneitping 1@110 |Lima beans. a @50 Benzore. ee Bor 20 | Epsom § Salts Sgn o . as 8 Pee a Extra Long Clear B ae et PO
ekobereien. 1 _ - Lewis’ B’ eas. 17 en eee ee ies @30 | Tanne’... 2. Se = @ bb | | Ergot, oe Rea: ee ae, ee cx ov'd Butters... 1 08 ae Short Clear feck. 600% a 83g
‘ erries .... 140 | : SMOKING. TE ae 5 @ ii rv, sulphuric, U.S. Po... 50 2 Indi “ 3 83 .| Extra Long oe cases 7°
Cherries, re pi ‘Pumpkin ..1 10@1 - Dime ...... re ON he ee aera ) 2S Indiv’ 88 96 | sone Clear Backs. se 87,
a Cherries en ag : - ie aie) | PR ee. 24@25 | Carbonate......... eee | Gelatine. F ee So eres 90 4 « EE mpc No 9 5 - ot Lone Short Olcar Backs 300 1p poor es
Pineapples ee 1% ie tege 1p... . : 40 Standand See . aoe — eee. nn eee are flint, 60 off, by box 56 ott 6@ 0 4 % Cake Pl seg: 5 40 | ae ny 500 1 Cases....... 3
SOMS........ 125 iS dint dc, ls ted ete d z oe : “ eg or 8f.5). 2. ot 5 assware, gT 5G0 Les Cs 2: et - 3 Long Cle alf(ases. Ss.
Epes Sy 1 & See hee, a Tom & i a draenei - Aqua 18 deg or ‘<— Behe 6 @ 7 | | Glue, eabinet.... 60 and 10 dis... 3 ie oe Can 1 c rd C or medium, 500 T Cases See es- 84
eee S ~ és a ute GE « ae oe cies psn 0 00's eisie ss © aD actin ae ear 4 i a, Wa Sia eswie a 6 Sousa e ociac Z ) " ' : 6% Mas MUGS ss ‘Se e 7 eae $
¥ Ce gee igs (sardines inpart. Ub 8 ee Re clea 25 | Copaiba..... ee Gime pace ee iow i% * Casseroles..2000.0Tineh "5 0 96 | Ong Clears light, 600 % Cases... oe: 8h
usk’s Apricot : _ nport. 13 ee ee See oes 35 ee @ 55 fae eee 25 Lee | 74 Se ates 8} oe Sais aT >. Halt C . <3
eine 1 oO os oA i ned Beet @2 85 Topsy eee ener aa ea art bars Si AT ee 40 hopes Powa Biel seis hole oe ce lee le : ae 5 rT Dishes ae eee a 8 2 i4 I 44 | OaoKt Clears, heavy dae ds Pee shoe 814
2 Corn, ca a oo Eagle Navy giipdians ee. 28 A ee 2 50 Iodine, oe Dalmatian... 32 @ 3 | ie “ Mo tit ttaneees ““g 4 1 ” 1 = = medium a 83;
: aoe em | omer Dew... a. ot ee 6 ee ee os Se 9 « a 3 ; ee Mg
Green Rio....184@1) foasted ae Gold Ihloek. 2 siyeteegsre sees ae 5, Cassia, a (Wo: 0 Sapontea, American............. a ; = i ae se zs te 1 a 64 be eres 8,
reen Jav: 5 as Mex.18 @2 A eer 32 chona, yellow................. 2 ee eee big = > nd as ~ oD 85 : 2: .
Gremsaye.. 2 xs Ground Rip 10 @I8 ee eo ke 35 | Elm, oe OER ele. a Lime cass Se a | “% a ees Saucers... dine 8 ee 1 33 | 50 tb poms ey fae raoke: = ee ve
Roasted Rio. 134@18 oe Mex. @I17¥ | “rea ee 21 Elm, ground, pure ee ee eS 15 Mace ....... 2s 9e & 448 10¢). 8 |B se Scollop Mugs... .36 er 1 60| Tierces ..... ) raeks.......... an
Boasiea Java2s @35 ao Boe. ex =, a 26 im, powdered, mare 13 Madaer, best Dutch... ec i’% “* Go 2M A v4 1 bog | 30 and 50 Tubs .... Mee tage 95,
oasted Mar.18 @19 AAW .....22.-- 1G 0 ‘oS aN es AE OnE 60 rag, of root............ oe ts ese ee Ru@ 1B | 1 * BARRA biesa wad BS ar . Dew een ee ee cee eee 954
"2 foot J PO chac ae ce 57 | Wild Cherry, select... 0.0022 2122 e Mereury..... a eg 2 Ce ae ea . o 1 Z 3 Pails, 20 i PION pean ,
2 foot nte 135 160 : do Qe ee eee (eg anales an cise Sere a oats oe P Morphia, sulph., "p. mice ttt etesee ee 48 y ‘“ Cth te teste es 7 as 5 ib ina case...
60 foot Ju -- 19d |b Donen ot OD 51 | Cubeb, prim ae Musk, C & Woo... ® o7 Dae age oe gs 6 : 128 15 Pails, Winacase............ |! 101;
te... 1 2 foot Cotton....185 | German a . @>2 | Saniper. a . (Cowdme Se a0 Moss, Sa H., P. & Co.’s. - . @ 40 Hie te Jugs, No. 36... ue ' a 9 16 | 10 ® Pails, 6ina Sane saetasAsesea ented ‘403,
% - Doo _ 3 Ely’s Waterproof % Pee! fe G6 | Priokiy AGM. Bios 1¢ me. See 2 tb 10 | Hote ts Fe see ows 128 is SMOKED MBATS—CANVASSED OR P 10
paket 28... 7B proot % National....-0...000.0 0 essere: os Tieerice (0 EXTRACTS. 0 @t 10 east, ee Bie 8 @ oe ge 2 55 64 | _ Hams cured in sweet pickle eee
Toulon tavers co an 7 ee Vicoties, Bole: roa. Pe. oF Nufialle grocer’s, 10) cans... - }7 Ebel! Pickles ce : 83 6L£! Should do. € tht 1245
owe ole DPEAM..........2. 5... 26e2 ee DOR r 5 pure........ oy | Nutgalls..--..-......... 7 | Sugars. Boe yee 28 ers cured i od ee 13.
pea Muscatels aes Baa : e “ee ai Ree ee e Heaven, oe and 25 tb agen: He Ve Nutmegs, eae ae eae: 20 | i 4 “ Spoon No.3. Se et ee 2 55 6 Li ate cee Base sweet pickle.. m4
a ate Sinise Gee . B) FOK'S ee eee B28 O56 oxes). { a eo BB | sets Unhw 71 LOS «061s ee eee 1 28 mane Oe eae 1 c
New Valencias Raisi : Dates ae aa @» | Logwood, %s ee 12 | Ointment, Mercurial, 44d." _! l¢ nded Coffees 32 |E ele sks, 10
? s s : Jed de : A Lites 72, a , Mercurial, 24d.0 007 10 86 Se 43 ~~ xtra Dried Beet GUE es me
sure thedag-sanemgrat AGING. se ok 8@ 8% | M SHORTS Logwood, 14s an Soh ee 13. | Pepper, Bla See Wd..... 4 | yo bk Teas 20 i eef 0s 13
. oY SLUTS «ewe ee ee ee ce 4“ £ oo 0 } 12 Hand e 1 ‘ ee ee ees 3: Lo ee t
Currants... wrctteeeeees 6144@6} eer |, Logwood, oa. 5 | Peps ek Berry -:.. dec ‘ i) 8 | co 1445
Gerpats toe ee ee 2 Fluid oes G0.) 8. oe: » Pink ira “Butea ce | Crate...... us as Extra ‘Mess Beef enieeee
Dried isis eee es ee 18@20° a acc 2 : . ae off list. Quassia qe Burewidy 2.5.0.2 Be Ge . phan packed # bbl. 11 50
Bes ee Buen ee ese sheer T4@8% Pure Cider NEGAR. A mica... ERS. Quinia, Sui gin aisinle oS eis ul pte es ee eeee P : 6 ' = | Siew ae | | Libb oo s ED BEEF.
» ee — ee Re 12 pees Ra ees ee 1 @ w _| Seldlitz et EW os oz oe | Any assortment packed to order $10 ty | a eNet & Eady. 14D cans, %4 dos
1eless Me oe 2 amomile, German.............. 25 rychnia,eryst.....0000000 28 | ASSORT OF. mS [ae || Sheans bdos ‘19
ee %% hig 54@9 Se YEAST. - : rie og | Silver Nitrate, cays. ee 15 1 Tea ae MAJOLICA—NO. 33. | Armour & Co. Pa lt De 1 doz. in case... . he 2 85
earcine, aed eee ies 3 a ao Falls * Rising Sun” : ii Cape Come 240) 5. : Bee Precipitate.. Se ~ : 19 @ 82 1 dozen Sauce Die Shell... .. ae 30 \ ae oye ae ‘3 doz in case 19 9 00
” AT ea e EOS... 1%5 |Wilsons......... "5 s, Socotrine (Powd ‘60 A 8 ron, Ameri at. ~ 30 2 Fruit S PALES oo a : do. 2 b ans, | doz. in case?.
ona 105@1 10 | Gillett’s 14: ilsons ....... 175 | Arabic, extra sel C)....... 50 | Sal Gl Cp, : it Sets, 7 Pieces, ei oGe er 125 2 t Compr'd Ha er. 2 8
JETS aala : POE E eo INRA os ect. 0 Hauber.. Poet 37 40 es ‘ i P = am, 1 doz.
re ee als 6 cm WMecipunt soc 1 a8 | Arai, Bowmen ela. Oe tee ae tear te a | Agovered Batters se bam gS named are lowest at tinie of going
cout Lg Ss... ies Blacking 2p a ace Arabic, a picked.. Cee ee a aS Nitre, medium er y ae 10 3 Hand Coffees ee 30 y oO | te! SAUS: ‘a oo. to Mar ket changes. so
Me Fe ait a ee Pe > gs Ug ee ee Oo en ven eee éc eae ( E—F
PO do t Des 80; “2d picked......... : enelie...... . 9 3 Hand a : RESH AND S}
Mackerel h half bbls Mot 6 “4 Bath Rei weet ec ce —_ es Spies 32 Lae Si 334% | 3 Molasses (Cans. Baek oo 50 : ‘3 — ey ee
Rhone Kite No.d.....:..... ce e3 «0! adand Milk Sets, Shell roe OO cai ee 95
: MOLASSES. Cheese f Wee ) LEAVES. ‘ betmenG. 6. eG 3 2 Cuspadores, 8, onell..... So Gi 34 | : TRIPE.
eek Strap......19@20|New Orlea > G9 Catsup ard re a choice............. 13% Gu Buen: short (Powd 25c).. > Lar, N. C. Pine, 14 gal. cans 8 doz 65 t Tex Pot, Sug S unflower......... ee ; he In half barrels..
pore ee eed. 32035 Syrups, corn. . Ty - Oe | Cocoanut, See ckes 13@ Sena ee La 2 oe arts ‘in tin, “ 270 | oe aCe een is a Pas ee
rieans £¢ - f ps’ a Ce eas Pe a, Alex, n ene 6 ar, @©rts IN tinm....... ‘ P f° 2 Hits Se -- Oo ¢
S ed. ener sug 27@35@45 Brtact C ae. 1g! y eae s. @25% | Senna, Alex. ee ak aoe. 18 @ 20 Aiiioineee: Vv ,pints in Ue “ Cault. 1 00 | Me ee. 2S 60
Kerosene W. W xtiact Coffee, v.c.... . G26" peo powdered nd garbled. 39 | Wax, White, S as eee 72 o5 | ‘ ae | : a ee 95
ay Bll ice boos ee eee 16 Fl me 5 te ee 20 Zine, Sulphate Pang. 2... a P 1ess-.10 Per Cent $49 08; “RESH MEATS
te Px our, “Star Mills, in aa ee oa ee 10 AUC eee ° a pekage $1 eg 420} John Mohri ee
ee geen a ke en PA) do = = anSseks.. |. 5 7 a Se ee @ 8 | ( Package rhard quotes as |
Sweet, 2 oz. round... .--......... 29. ‘5 | Gum os intagks,. 5 ee W., D. & Co.’s Sour Mash Wi CANDY. FRUITS uckages assorted or repacked t $37 88 Fresh Beef, side —
Castor, 2 oz. square..................8 10 | Gum; ubber 100 lumps....022..022 002 5 50@ Druggists’ Favorit h Whisky.2 00 @2 25 (CANDY, FRUITS AND NUTS | ONE ASS d to order.| Fresh Beef, | : ay nes
a Castor So. rounll he es bie eee "5 Gain. gubber 2 fee ee other oe Detects 7 @2 00 | Putnam & Brooks quote as a UTs, ee ASSORTED PACKAGE ROCKINGHAM AN | Dressed Bee quarters., : bie ia
Se Ak piel oe kt Oe Tat ee UW : See Mee cece ene @) . r De cece nese ece as y mS: eee an NGHAM AND YEL-! We. .... -] ea 14@ ¢
Quaker 2 B cases 48 bs @ cs es Chimneys No. a a ee 35@40 Gin} Ffothead. ee 1 i @l "5 | Straigl pie. — ua Diamond om a oT | - 6 @ é
ee S #@ case........ 235 0 Al eS gee eee 200 @3 50 e raig it, 25 Ib boxes... 4 doz. Rock. Chambers, No. 4. L Suiine : = @ 614
Imperial bbi Bs S #@ case.......... 2 55 INdICG. os. [a @A5 be 1% 1 6 eB any ist, do et 104%@11 Me) ‘5 “ BS, INO. 4... . B4 50 $113 F Chickens... -. 9 @10%
Gunkor bile NS. 5 5 imkeeteorioe 1 00@ Port vc ee 125 a 50 Cut Loat do ve Soe ll @11% ic a a “ “ . Peeks 325 2 43 | Hee Ga So a @12%
teeeeeee oe 6 75 Jelly in Pails. .. pre 0m oe Oe 35 @2 50 ee @i2i.| 2 . Mixing Bowls a pe ae 125| Pork S Epes ccad erin nies aAsas9 es
: ; YI s. « pee eee ee a ee et * sic nici ni wi, q } a8 ped 2 2 | hi ‘ 66 oe oes \ Se aca hi a, §
inners barrels med. coe = Scope Tumblers @ doz......... Ges 5s reer -attison’s iene Royal, 25 tf) pails : [ee oe. ‘“ go on 100; Bologna....... [ bulk.......-.......... @8
aes 3 do eo pe 2 25 Tiaprice See pees cee sae 2a As eves ae Jenning’ 8, Sion oe os oe 20081 Bie. ea 1044@ 7 | 1“ Mues . 2. 159 e a sesae Soke ee @10
Dingee’s *4 | do. smalls. .0. 00s 88] Live B® doz. cases 2200000002000 al ate, H., P. & Co.'s solution... 2h | xtra! 200 bbls. So ie ee 6 HST 40 (2| COAL AND BUILDING MATEI
Dingee’s pints ¢ bs 4 351 enearonl, ios 1 55@ Almond, swee oS ne Waench ee ‘ 4 o wa Bee £00 109, A.B. Knowls NG MATERIALS,
ae Sg ee ee One eee ape ge ee es 16 , Sweet... POnh Gronin oh ane oe i 66 ke 2. : nowlson qu fe ,
Saur Kraut, # bbl G0 = 2 50 Se huaige Pies, 1 gross cases, terenees @13 Retr eeenda 45 @ 50 Cut loat, 2: pos Sob pails. 5) els eee ri Bap “ od aoe 32 2) 81: Ohio White Lime quotes as follows:
me ede a 6a Mustard, 8 oz @ dozen... Giup see ee 45 pmo Meese se ee 15 | 4 (, Bakers, 7 inch wee a ol wie fe ee
Granulated a : Oo a "Large Gothic ee Gs |\Boemusont. 210 PANCY—INSDROXES. Dole 4 _ Bee 105 26 | beaivillooones Cie lobe... 1 10
fe ee 8 44 il Tanks, Star 60 gall MC. ase 1 3%@ ee 5 Lemon Dro BOXES. M4 ‘ ee 125 31 Ak . eCement, per bbl............ 1 00
a agg i 08; Oil Tanks, Patent 60 eatin os 12 00@ i eee +20 | Sour eae ee 14 a : tO ¢ 155 39 | Buffalo oto per Ohh. es, tO
Powdered eae re @ 9" Pi Pas aed Clay 3 eh ee : me pedae, commercial Bane 1 10 Fepecr ‘mint, Drops. ee i“ “ : » Ce t = | Car lots ment, yerlbt 0... : i
ee ee Ay, ater lll 25a Jitrone e (DC)... on ee ee a e IG | Car lots. «= neocon eeeeeeeeeeeeees xq «
wos ee oe ee @ oi coe eons. fe - = es aa 00 Cloves. a e y M Clecolate Drone Bee Se 3 te Seallops, Cian : - "0 | Eiestc: Ie TEE perbu (=. 4} = cee a
“os in eg eR ES uP |g g ’ Green a @1 00 Jubebs, Pi& -. W Ri aerials wre pi esas a ce ols 5 1 25 xum Dr oe 2 2 6c Me Ss Ce = 30} Land plaster Be : 1 ps
ee ee ere T@W54 do’ Split prepared....1122 02707107" 1 50@ Bish oomsncrcial Pace Ho) 5 BO Coe ee eee 12 mae : gS + os Oe 38 | Lind nlaster, peston fo
ANC U.... 6... eee eee 7 ? pe eS ey eer , erciz “ ode De ee ia Vy ‘ ee. 8 de d plaster. car lots.................. 3%
eee 64@i% Powacs, Keg Se gs 34% | Juniper ae ul (Pure i5e). 40 = B Licorice Drops.. ee 20) 4 nee as ek i 45 | Fire brick, oe gee Be eo 3 00
aay ee eee 62,@6% Pe Vy Keg. ea : me Juniper ea ee: 5 I ozenges, plain Ou Pe Aree ne We] y boo out 1es, : inch Ca eee 05 56 Fire elay, per ne $27 @ $35
es 's + merican Family @ tb 61 seat ees ees eee eee een 5@8@, a | pe once flowers- French......... 2 25 jninerinke poeee 8 a i: [ae : 6 2a 125 31 cone oc oe
a UC oo yest en oes 4 2 Ceoanen fe ore oe ee ee Pee te ee ew ee ee ee nee " 14 ek a ¢ oe os ‘ AT.
ao. Say idl G eg 6% rae drop. ee. : : , nO ae mee @ 6 Toc ase petra ae De erates 1 a Mottoes Decca: « a ; Le ca 16 i se ae ios tee ; on 39 | aoe: egg and grate oe
a6 Setinet 6 Seite Pik 1 — Lemon, new crop Oe. 90 ae Bec ee 16 | 4 a , it oe a 46 | a nthracite, stove and nut............ 36 50@6 15
~ Revenue iahabo se aot ore © 614 Curry Combs # a ee - MD pies Sanderson’s Teg eh le ease eae 2 00 eos Bar ee ae 15 1 “ Plate 3 a . area oe : S$ 80 a | aun. eas oo 6 TE@7T 00
. 3 AUC oe eee eee cece ener eens Bae * ee ae os @15 ain : 8... oo a’ gee gees > 46 ates, Sie... § 70 | a A v
ea " aN Bussian: 5 . re teppa Gates aoe: ee ee 1 B@ Ge 7 flowers, French. . 1 o Ce eee "30 au a 9 a ae g5 | Blossburg or Cumberland .........., 3 50@3 .
Bell’s Garnan Familiy So 3 50 ene Faucet each os : se ee 3 @ 45 Pennyr oy eee es : 50 Plain Creams.... . : ee: Pe a sears 23 v4 “* Our N 10 ee Cotes a : | a 1 a 1 ee ee ee 5 @5 25
ae 545% omelet each ae 2 iB Peppermint, higgins 2 00 Decorated fa io ee New” Pitcher, No. 6 7 :
odrich’s English Family .......... ) mers# doz............... , semary, Fre ee. 2 85 ee a ola & & « a ce ca |
do. Prnsces Family ......::. BY Flour Sifters # doz..................., :@aQ. | Sandal W ood, rina (Flowers $5). 63 Bint sme. eS 16 ose) Gees ic a ai a8 ns 69 | TIME TA , TABLES,
Proctor & Gambl a Sgn 4ig S ae Augurseach 3 ao @, Sandal Wood, Tah a ‘i oe 509 | Wintergreen hoc ee ae fo. & Spittoons, No.5... eo 00 44
ao fee wine pce ma Sassafras....\.. are... 5 0) et e418 ae
do. eee uve is hos _ 5 yee ee Gillett’s box........ 15 Re 5% = ee 60 Genes Florida, re. yt a a ee ae ne ; 5 | ichigan Central—Grand Rapids Divisi
do. Golden Bar ox 33 an “Le BP Br0es... es BOG! 65 | Pe eei Oe)... 4 06 Oranced: #2 case...... -e.......3 56@4 60] 2 “ Yellow es 5 00 oT ieérol DEPART Te
do. eT 4 20 a Be eas Gray. | Wintergreen 10 @t 9b | Oranges, B bb. IIIT Sa Moe. | & 1S mete ae : 6:30
a6, Aeahoe 3 4 A Ee. 3) cM NG tipi een 2°35 Gis thintoeond.. 6 8 00@ pe ‘ he z Pehiy Owed 9c. ... 5 8 2. se
a SS ga a 3 75 Washing Souler: ae 1 50@ | Cod Liver, diimed. $6.50). .... 4 2 Lemons, ‘choice io. tan ee et nee 5 00 . a N: : is m4 a: 50 100; New York Must Uine...._...... oe 12:45 p mn
Babbitt ee ome . * a Gillett’ seh. a 6 | pe ae er, best....... -# gal i 90 pioanee #2 bunch... Cyn, a 5) i BLES, : Ine. a a0 | Aglombio Wepress. ...........-.8.5..60. 6:50 p m
ae é B : Soapine pkg... 1.1 ii, | Cod Liver, H., P. & Co. 4 00 aga Grapes, } ee Cet see a: iz + “ RO ee a xO | : area pretest eeee tes 8:45pm
NR 5 Bonaxine @ box... pkgs... ROW” | OUve, Malags. neste by | Malaga Grapes; Bee Me Bee 009 a) Baca Meenas. oe
ast é Se oo ‘ PS J a: a - ley. 1 ® Ng avers ho 1 ee * ay aie oO; <4 2¢ ass eee ae sa es
oe cco aga aera og tee ore ore 13 | Packed in i Polen bape are Boe ED Extracts, | Salad oe Tenia vee % 50 Figs fancy pe een ae cise eg eee a. i 35 | Mail ee eS u aban
Old fo ea ee ee = sed or 2 Dozen Wood Box. | 08¢; Wises ue 65 @ 6 Eee ‘es eee 1S@22% | 4 vahens Nor: See £00 100, Oithe New Yo Mepis “10350 p an
SPICRS. @ 5% | 2 ounce B. > cae POTASH ae OZ ~ 10 50 ates. frails oe ee OU io “ ee ean | e vew York Fast Vine cand 50 pm
Ground Pepper, in SSicrina cans... uigse | N Panel # done... | Blosomae,.., Sasa cee Lec ee PELL iw BB, atlbemoit ab Haid pom, and New Venkat)
spice.... B22 pee 8 : mide, ex Bsa aera ae 18 aS Sin. Bia h Geese tee 5 che cto =< ee | : ws Aas NGS. ee re 2g Socoa Nuts @100. = 2 7) Ixtra gi rer tO a Sle esa ese Bi | GOING WEST :
Kingsford Silver Gloas..202220.22020.. , @I% Full Measure—Wrapped. Buel tun ince hak 32 | Hickory ike. NO07 5 @u ote et bronze A es i 33 00| suornine E NG WEST.
a 0 ie Sve Git ba @8i4 | % Pint 2 ounce @ oo Bae ” powdered K. I choice.......] 100 @1 50 Hickory Nuts. eee nee a. o dorpol) bronze do 0. i oy wEhvauek Ales CSR ose. 40pm 12:55 p71
ings ord Corn ars iee @9% ly Pint 4 d saa GBOZOR oo 45 ccs 6 ei. choice cut enbes.. 110 @1 20 e ooo Ue OKA ce ne es 5 00; 4 2 Ph oe or eee 4:45 200 Rn
pee eran es Gao ee 1 50 ? eut cubes.. ee OGL at 1 25@1 % SEHIANDE i +Steamboat E > opm she
eg pipe. 5 : 8%@9 % Pints do - Siew aes ya ees 2 50 Behe, choice cut fingers........... 2 00 KE OYSTERS. : 0 No 5.02 light fee a WLERS, | tMixed....... xXpress....... 10:00 p mm ee
dain oe By De Be... ae. ab % Pint 12 do do PA eae 00 ee eee ee P 2 72 45 els nthaler quotes as follows: inch shades, e: OF tetas complete with 7 *Night Express............. ae 8:00 am
Mog COI. 6 ete a 7 50 rilla, Mexican............. ae ew York Count ACN... eee eee 175 | tDaily, Sunds Caleweantal o:10am 5:30a
; areas hae 2-> @IM%, 4% Pint 2 Vanilla. ‘ Squills, white (P Doves este en eee 18 Ext 8 §, per can.. Tee 7d | , Sundays excepted. *Daily : m
40 Pocket — nt 2 ounce % dozen Watcaan Wc owd 385¢)..... ma Splcgte aes 40 LAMP | Passenger sista
: ee Cris as ae 2 25 erian, English (Powd 30c)...... a | Pld Scots. Noo ‘ BURNERS. | gers taking the 6:15
Roe 260 | 14 Pi oe do --« ® | Valeri ex owd 30c)... 25 Ca a ae 38 Any style per doz | make close connee o a m. Express
oe wr reteset tee e eee aee pe Se ee 4 00 ‘ ian, Vermont (P eee 29 Tene Se ee: > oO 1 Ree i we | 1ections at Owo Pp
tian 2 45 : Hate ac a0 Owd 28¢).... 9 Oe es 28 do so a ig ne ae id ae i5| and at Detroit f ig sso for Lansing
, Dine ne ln ence ee seee 44 P1e AGB Ag eae 8 4 5 20 Moston op ee * - Se a = or New York - ng
SEEDS bree epee 110 do G0 220 12 oe Bird? et (Powd 200) Prime = a ie O« do do oo 1 3 | eee C ee morning. moe
Hemp ... es : - , mixed in tb packages........ CS PUIG ooo eo oes ne eee eee ee rete terete ees 3 en cag as ‘ars on Mail Trains
ee ree 5%) Pp HARDWARE GOODs. Caraais bent titlick @ ae Solneid be Counts, per g: ullon wee eeeees eter ai ss 15]. . Heavy Figured * Horses “Timited Ex } eee ae
Bee erent re revaili rN eat Ath as AD 2G 5° 2 dilon...§.. §4@ > Se e Bt? | 2 > xpress he J ao
Bape Bina Ce a) ne ailing rates are as follows: Car ae oe (Powd I8e).. 1@ B re id per ce ae - me a Beis Sone aonne sts teases = Patter Sie through to Finaudiut Duane cue cae Car
ee __7 | Anvils—Peter Wright’ Jardamon, Malabar................ 2 20 MDAATAS eee elon 3 00, a Parlor Car to Detroit. ne mail has
weeeeeee. 516@6 | Augurs—40 ight’s, @ D..... : , | Cori » Malabar... .......... a Can prices abov gaa oie ie oe Bae = 1 oo@1 We Oe. 3 00) has a tl The Night E
STONE 2 and 10 pene Re y, | vor. ander, best English........... 25 +8 above are for cases : ee ‘ | has & through Wagner Car ¢ xpress
Jugs ® EWARE. Babbett—Genuine 2 cent, off. a Flax, an nave ee 3 2 oe cases and half eases. roe Q inch, and covers. Ue 2 00 | Car Detroit to Grand Rapids local Sleeping
ee ee @s |} Mia Ox x, pure grd pete etree BY@ 4 : Bowls. ae Bee re a x OTTER, City
ee So . oe G3 | Foenugreck, oe a 3 ta uK oe HIDES, PELTS AND FURS. Connie 5 MG 3 a THOMAS TANDY, Gant Poss J ictre Agent.
coe teeseetneteeet ence, 7 Bo2 Ce @20 | Hemp, Russian... 8 @ 9 | Perkins & Hess quote as f Goblets .. HN Gi aa Detroit.
a STOVE POLISH, re aay: @ig_ | Mustard, white (Black 1We).--... 44@_ 5 eee Goblets .0...0....00 cee ee 45 | Grand Rapi ‘
eee i n gross..5 88'Dixon’s gross. C ‘ater i inch tae Sunoco : in. . 8 @10 ee es PO) oS 8 Green HIDES Wines .....0. ss seeteeeeeeeeeteeeneee a n apids é & Indiana.
Jniversal.:........5 § : 6 50! 4 : ,2@D..... 10% ape seeasrtprecenecseressreness 100 | Part cured... 0-0... | ‘ ee at 88 gate x
oe 5 88 Above # dozea..... 50 | 5-16 a0 -o Gee 0 ; Wo Peet beg es ee ecco hak nee ® ret puted ee ee eb 6 @ 6% | os aad ine Tae ei ges 3 _ NC pene
ae i Ne | rt, ee een te es teins 9 as or, ure ste Sales irises: Sime a T° @ 74 | ke ee ae Se gross 2 25 > Arriv
eben % do A asd 64 ee une de An Pee ee Se va 146 | at cost’ >| Cincinnati & G. Rapids Ex fae es. Leaves.
ease S66 lh 514 | Florida sheeps’ w es and kips. 4@ 8 | — | Cineinnati & Macki pm
DeLand@’s pure @, 5%4'Cap She 3 d do is 5 | Nassau ps’ wool, carriage. ...<2 25 @2 Calais eecon creured. 8 @12 |< GLASS OLL CANS et. W oe ackinac Ex 9:2 2am 9:50
Churh’s ...: . @, D p Sheaf..... @ 5% Files—Ni oO do a > | Vel do do “ 4 50 | Deacon skins PROG oo 10 @lz ‘Queen” or “ Daisy.” . CANS. ayne & Mackinac Re Sip 4 :50 am
Taylors G.M. @ of Yrs. © 54 | Forks ey ont Me best 40 and 10 per cent of ixtvaVollow ° ae i 0 ee SHEEP PELTS #@ piecer0 @50 | 282!- Per doz . No charge for box, | @’d Rapids & Cadillac Ac. eS pte pm
@ 5%) oe a Maniues ih nore , | Ext sliow do a Shodrii > PELTS. a ee 3 50 | GOING SOUTH Crh ale
TEAS. _ | Hammers—Mayd per cent off. Grass C DA wae S5 ings or Summer sk : Ml oe 50 | G. Rapids & Cir z ; >
Japan ordinary ..23@25/Y | Hinges—Stra ; te 10@15 per cent off. | Hard head, fo . aos Gb eo: re Fall pelts................ ins ® piece..10 @20 | : Bg ea £50) Mac kmac &C oo aauengiae 6:32 am
Japan fair. : 25030 G one es: - 2G Horse Shoe Burden's por Son off. | Yellow Reef a ao Pe te ee 3 November pelts......................., 80 @50 PACKAGE DECORATED VASE LAME ; Mackinac & F i Wayre ie. 1039 05pm 4:32pm
Japan fair to g’ 30037) x owder.. ...85@50| Horse Nail 5 per keg. Oh O07 2 Se 60 @90 Mew PS. | eta ee ay! eEx 2am 12:32
Oolong rds ails—Au Sable 4) MISCELL ie 140 |.Fine WOOL. Fourteen La _ NO: Ste ‘adillae & G’d Rapids Ac. 2pm
Japan fine “10@50 Bree sone ‘33I@55 cent. off. and 10 per Alcol ANEUS. washed tb : een Lamps in barrel i All 7:40 pm
eet / \4 1, Coarse ete ae a ee > rations, sold e rrel. Assorted deco- All trains daily except S
Japan dust M@ CBEEO Ce. 5e 2 @ 30 | Tron—Flat B nol, grain (bbl $2.24) PB gal-. Row@ashod oo 30 @32 s, sold complete with 7 i t eco unday.
he ee 20; at Bar $2 rates. , Alcohol, wood, 95 gale 2 34 | Unwash eee ae S&S £8 | Tlumtnator 17 inch white shade SELBEPIN
Sheet No. 24 ROSS BR 5 per cent ex. vet: ze Boned ees 2 M25 ator base and burner ao lade, sPING CAR ARRANGEMENTS
; TOBACCO—FINE CUT s $3. a 50 rates. ay Rum, imported, b 1 50 Pete ee steers esse eees 2-3 Same with7 inch } x, per doz. $9 50. North—Train le
Wide Awake ors wT. | piesa eve a et Db. | a , domestic, H. DO & ae 2 5 aac ,large.... FURS. see per doz. $11 5 50. and painted decorated has Woodruff ee oe k p. m.
aisey n half be ys ate c ce art wees 28 pro t ree ee es : 2 25, in ee 60@ %5 Jan pack } 5a Q : Mackinac ie ; 8 etoske
Hiawatha ..... : — BA --- 3 By ee noot eb, ge Oe Bae. 6 Alum, ground (Pow rd 9e)..... BH 24@ 3% Muskrat, ali. Bee ete ar ee 5 40 . “No oo coaaeed Soaie wi vouute at 9:56a. in. Tan
FORD a ousa rhe Fr vnneeh ron sess 69 eee Pe. tiiccee 6 Annatts, prime. ..c2.5..00..... 3 @ 4 | Muskrat, kits.. TMiittttittrtstss+ "ge 99) 12 lamps in Barrel, assorted I ‘ City. d Chair Car for Mackinac
ia. i 70 | ree a 4 Antimony, powdered, com’l...... 4G sz | Raccoon............ SS ag a ROmeeae Pate: Sold See ee South—Train leaving at 4:32
Bose Leaf............ eee 70 Rope—Mani at ae eeenestetensen scorers Y 48 nic, white, powdered......... 1'4@ § | Skunk, Se eee aes 40@ 80 above trimmings—white sh plete with ruff Sleeping C ar so Cir p.m. bas Wood-
an iawn... 65 sal #1 O8 ©... 0. 13 @u4 noe Tette 2. i 6° @ 7 | Skunk, half stripe. .00000200010)022: 90@1 09 | Pecorated shade per doz ade, per doz $10 B. ioe Gen
Owl Club eee ete eas 3 a 2 a Oe ee 10 @ll Hepesre tye ena? Peo ee, a 60 skmk, nae Gripe ae a eee iy 60@ 0 Can pack % doz each style. See $12 LEET, Gen’! Pass. Agent.
ee: 20 Gath Workee eC e 81 ihunitrate 6 a 5 un Hen eS es 250) Or : ames . a+
Hero. ee Cova peugee een as | oe eee jeee ian Ce ik@ ot Pill (Pow WO cass 2 ae Fox... Ce erie y — Wo@ 13 Negi ce ee | Chicago & West Michigan.
o aye iene tee iee WAH Be ee dee re tn ee res ! tray Fox....... eo Ba Oe ee we ek MO. ew wire litt for li 2 Ss. i a
ag es ee @35 ” oe $1.80. | | Borax, refined (Powa as het ee pr. Auten pila eae Oe y Noo Hinge for ligh - lighting, per doz....8 50 ee Leaves. Arrives,
Silver Thread. eps hear eee @38 | Steel—iest ee eet u @l17 Cantharides, Russian nieces.” 44 | Fisher. Mek Ws aes aes tes "5@1 00 ghting, per GOA 2.66.25: ~ 59| Day ee ue a am 4:35pm
me nese aes on R aoe. ee psicum Pods, Africa 15 Oee ee 4 00@8 00 LA SHIM | *Night Expr ae 5pm 10:45pm
Seal ee ound Machine # %.................. @)3 Capsicum Pods, Afri Res we 18 es 6 00@ Anchor, St¢ JAMP CHIMNEYS. % POSS. c5. es. 9:00 p 1
eS kw seed Oh ER eer ases 2 My ae a 1h | GaPsloum Pods’ Attica pow'd::. ———-) | Deer skins, redid bia ay Wi y a ur Or Diamond b i" Daily. +Daily exe L 6:53 am
Kentucky reas aes aes a” Bves cok a @ 8 _ | Capsicum Pods eee pow’d.. io | Sheor aiiad vod aud bis ary, 5 toes 00 s nd brand, which means) _ Pull y except Sunday.
ee a age a Tiere. ie nA RAR NIA Ab ao wm ‘ { Sleeping C
ae ee Gisienee we ee is | Deer skins, red and biue, dry. @i B0@. a | No.9 Sun Son Minrality pe eh skatas of caso
ee Go | arp III Oe See tg £0) | Beaver, ney arava long hnived..., 29a, 35) NO- § B_BOEnreettneee cence Enegua basi ore Saae af canal
ee ‘een: (aes ee ee 4 ee a ee 2 0003 00| NO Pe Be ae ee 1:15 p. m., and through ¢ 0 Chicago on
i beceeeeaes 70 prime in propo prime skins onl H.L.&S8. b ee oor eee ag 3 00 | oach on9 p. m.t
WA oS he we Sa* bee 8 —un- rand, a5 NE rG rains.
pos W @ 18%! Tallow... portion. y—un, No.0 6Bun @ > oc Ye va Quality Annealed: EWAYGO DIVISION.
cere WT @ WN Tallow... ee eset eee, sah pe 2 10! Mixed....... oo. fe Soares
» 6% 1 No. 2 ~ RE oOe ees sk eee et 2 35 | Expres. ie ee Sion oa
eo ee 25 M. Nicuots, ¢ am
LS, Gen’l Pass. Agent.
MICHIGAN TRADESMAN. |
A MERCANTILE JOURNAL, PUBLISHE D EAC H
WEDNESD# AY.
E. A. STOWE..Editor and Proprietor.
OFFICE IN EAGLE BUILDING, 3d FLOOR. |
{Entered at the Postoffice at Grand Rapids as |
Second-class Matter.]
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1883.
AMONG THE TRADE. |
IN THE CITY.
Chas. E. Belknap is making a cov ered |
wagon for Paine & Field, of Englishville, |
who will run it between. that plaee and!
Grand Rapids.
W. S. Barnett, traveling agent for the Pen- |
insular Stove Works, is spending the holiday |
season With his family here. His territory is
Towa and Wisconsin.
TY. B. Threlkeld, general agent for Weis-
inger and Bate, Louisville, has returned
from a successful trip around the State in
interest of ‘Hold Fast.”’
Frank Crawford, formerly with Arthur
Meigs & Co., but latterly with L. H. Ran-
dall & Co., now represents J ohn Caulfield.
His territory includes the G. R. & L, to Big
Rapids, and the C. & W. M., North.
Frank Conlon, formerly shipper for Cody,
Ball & Co., later traveler for W. T. Allen &
Co., of Chicago, but now the Michigan rep-
resentative of Andrews’ Pearl Baking Pow-
der, has been in town several days drumming
up trade.
Valda D. Johnson, shipping clerk at the |
Grand Rapids Packing and Provision Co.,
severs his connection with that eorporation
to-day to accept the position of t ling
agent for Welling & Carhart. Heds suc-
ceeded as shipper “by W. P. Granger, assist- |
ant book-keeper, who is in turn succeeded by
Harry Reynolds.
Stimulated by the success which attended
the sale of the Grand Rapids Refrigerator
last season, Mr. Chas. H. Leonard is prepar-
ing to get out a line of the same goods for
next year, which will be ready for the early
summer season. Five styles will be made,
. from new designs furnished by one of the
best furniture designers of the country, the!
wood used being ash, and trimmed with wal- |
nut. The demand for these refrigerators is |
increasing.
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AROUND THE STATE. |
The Flint Wagon Works are undergoing |
extensive repairs. |
Frand Demars has engaged in the hotel |
business at Harrison.
The Elk Rapids lron Co.
getting out cordwood.
Geo. T. Underwood has sold out his livery |
stable at Howard City.
Wait & Sehm have engaged in the e lothing |
business at Big Rapids.
R. Mayo succeeds Reese & Deterick in the | |
grocery business at Nashville.
A Grand Haven firm has started an artists’ |
supplies factory at Spring Lake.
Winsor & Co.’s bow! factory at Petoskey |
will begin business in a few days.
D. R. Crane has engaged in the grocery
and crockery business at Allegan.
Fred J. Galster has begun business in his |
new store building at Boyne Falls.
John Lawrence will open a confectionery |
and cigar store at Traverse City, on the 17th. |
Freed Bros., who formerly operated a
shingle mill at Paris, are now out of busi-'
ness.
A new cigar factory employing ten hands
will be added to Coldwater’s industries this |
week.
M. B. Kelly, a dry goods dealer of Ann|
Arbor, has made an assignment to Edward |
Duffy.
A. A. Bigelow & Co. sueceed W. H. Big-|
elow & Co. in the lumber business at Mus-;
kegon.
The creditors of the Bangor Furnace Co.
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have agreed to settle for fifty cents on the!
dollar. |
The growing wheat crop in: this State is |
unusually backward and uneven, but the |
color is good.
Cadillac Times: Business, which has been
rather quiet with our merchants, is improv- |
ing somewhat.
Miller & Lisk, wno recently engaged in:
the flour and feed business at Howard City, |
have closed out.
John Monroe, Sr., general dealer at on)
Arm, has made an assignment to H. A. Har-
mon, of Detroit.
M. W. Munson has sold his buggy ed
harness business at Muskegon to J. A. Ster- |
ling, of Charlotte.
Henry Seaman, of Greenville, lost his |
shingle mill at Amsden by fire a few days,
ago. Loss, $5,000; no insurance.
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There is not a vacant store building in|
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Battle Creek, notwithstanding eleven new |
ones have been built the past season.
W. F. Empey, who recently lost his store |
building and stock at East Jordan, has com-
menced rebuilding, and will soon bei in shape |
to resume business.
L. D, Townsend, formerly engaged in the |
grocery business at Petoskey, has purchased |
a stock of fancy groceries, which he will |
open at Howard City.
D. F. Emerson, formerly engaged in the|
boot and shoe business at Big Rapids, but |
latterly at Midland, has returned to the
former place, and resumed business.
C. J. Keyes; formerly one of Bronson’s old | |
merchants, has returned from Kansas, where |
he has been for three years, and will open a!
big dry goods store at Bronson again. |
Geo. D. Emery, of Boston, who formerly |
had a branch office at Reed City, has failed, |
with $250,000 li: bilities, and assets nominally |
the same. Hedealt in walnut and hard-;|
wood lumber.
Notwithstanding the depression caused by |
the recent failures, the usual number of Cad-
illac firms will putin logs this winter, though
the operations of each are likely to be much
more limited than usual.
The Port Huron Chief of Police cut down |
Marcus Young’s business sign. Thereupon
the Chief has been sued, the newspapers are
discussing the question, and Marcus is getting
as much free advertising as he could write.
on the side of a barn.
The Sparta Furniture Co. is represented
as being in a prosperous condition, finan-
cially and otherwise. At the annual meet-
ing, held recently, repor ts were made show-
ing that the net earnings of the corpor ation,
since last May, when business was begun,
amounted to 16 per cent. of the capital in-
has 400 men |
vested, and a eash dividend of 15 per cent.
was accordingly declared.
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O. S. Whittmore, whose company recently
‘failed, went to Cadillae a few years ago
with only $7 in his pockets, and has always
been an active worker for the wellfare of
| the business interests of the place. -
N. Halsted, the Greenville grocer who re-
| cently failed, ‘offers to settle with his credi-
‘ tors on the basis of 50 per cent. It is stated
| that the offer is very likely to be accepted, as
| Dare is a chattel mortgage on the stock for
2,000, given last July.
“6. C. Sweet’s mill, on the south arm of
Pine Lake, burned recently. Most of the
| machinery was saved in shape for future
use. This is the fifth mill Mr. Sweet has
lost by fire within afew years, and_he has
not had a cent of insurance on, any of them.
Muskegon News: The Montague broom
stick factory turns out 10,000 of these
weapons of war daily. The depr avity of the
| age is illustrated by the fact that some of our
exchanges suggest, in a roundabout way,
' that Montague is a paradise for married wo-
men.
The foundation walls for Chas. H. Loom-
is’s new hardware store at Sparta are com-
pleted, and a large force of men is at work
getting up the frame, which will be imme-
diately enclosed, with a view to completing
most of the inside work during the winter
months.
The Newaygo Circuit Court has denied
the right of the Muskegon Booming Co. to
flood the banks of the streams in driving
logs. This is one of the first intimations a
booming company has received of late that
tends to disabuse it of the idea that it owned
the earth and nobody else had any rights
therein.
VISITING BUYERS.
The following retail dealers have visited
the market during the past week and placed
orders with the various houses:
Corneil & Griswold, Griswold.
John Barker, of Barker & Lehnen, Pier-
son.
W. S. Root, Talmage.
C. E. Kellogg, Grandville.
G. Bron & Ten Hoor, Forest Grove.
U.S. Monroe, Berlin.
E. Medes, Coral. he,
B. M. Dennison, East Paris.
C. O. Bostwick & Son, Cannonsburg.
J. C. Benbow, Cannonsburg.
W. H. Struik, Forest Grove.
G. H. Walbrink, Allendale.
J. Omler, Wright.
N. Schoemaker,‘Cannonsburg.
W. A. Williams, Oakfield Center.
D. Kelly, Muir.
T. Saurby, Rockford.
M. Hayward, Moon.
J. N. Covert, Carlton Center.
W. J. Clark, Harbor Springs.
M. B. Nash, Sparta.
H. T. M. Treglown, Caledonia.
F. F. Taylor, Pierson.
H. Goodman, Burnip’s Corners.
C. F. Sears, Rockferd.
C. B. Moon, Cedar Springs.
E. LeGrange, Mecosta.
k. F. Farr, Plainwell.
Geo. W. Bevins, Tustin.
Adam Newell, New Salem.
W. W. Pierce, Moline.
John Spring, of Spring & Lindley, Bailey.
M. M. Rose, Wayland.
Shirtz Bros., Shelby.
C. E. Wells, Saugatuck.
Dexter & Nobie, Eaton Rapids.
Lyman & Townsend, Howard City.
Dibble Bros., Dorr.
D. Kelly, Lyons.
C. Crawford, Caledonia.
Kk. L. Kinney, Maple Hill.
J. M. Dameron, Bangor.
McLeod & Trautman Bros., Moline.
Den Herder & Tanis, Vriesland.
L. J. Eckler, Westwood.
M. B. Nash, Sparta.
- Geo. Luther, Middleville.
S. M. Geary, Maple Hill.
L. Kolkema, Filmore Center.
O. F. & W. P. Conklin, Ravenna.
John Gunstra, Lamont.
C. Brisbin, Berlin.
Frace & Huhn, Saranac.
John De Brie, North Dorr.
R. Osterhof, Ferryburg.
J. Ball, of Ball & Co., Grand Haven.
Mr. Walbrink, of I. z. Quick & Co., Allen-
dale.
J. R. Harrison, Sparta.
W. H. Walker, Trufant.
L. E. Paine, Sparta Center.
Mr. Purdy, of Purdy & Hastings, Sparta
| Center.
J. F. A. Raider, Newaygo.
Frederick Hotchkiss, Hastings.
Fisher & Mastenbrook, Lamont.
B. N. Pettingill, Rockford.
J. Hullinger, Mecosta.
Mr. Baldwin, of Button & Baldwin, Tall-
man.
Geo. F. Hine, Ada.
Mr. Hunter, of Hunt & Hunter, Lowell.
Dr. J. W. Kirtland, Lakeview.
R. B. McCulloch, Berlin.
John Cole, Fremont Center.
Walling Bros., Lamont.
L. Veyer, New Holland.
Geo. B. Bartlett, Ashland.
L. D. Townsend, Howard City.
Mr. Colvoord, of Colvoord & Teravest,
Hamilton.
P. Zalesman, Paris.
E. Eckrman, Muskegon.
T. B. Harris, Cedar Springs.
J. C. West, Lowell.
F. O. Lord, Howard City.
H. J. Leonard, Belding.
Dibble Bros., Burnip’s Corners.
Schroeder & Harris, Shelbyville.
A. F. Mears, Charlotte.
T. C. Prout, Mancelona.
A. Wagner, Eastmanville.
Wylie, Robertson & Co., Martin.
TRADE CHANGES.
Bradstreet’s Mercantile Ageney furnishes
TuE TRADESMAN With the following busi-
ness changes, embarrassments, ete., occur-
| ing up to the hour of going to press;
Ann Arbor—M. B. Kelley & Co., dry
goods, assigned to Edward Duffy.
Belding—M. V. Divine, burned out;
: $10,000 to $11,000; insurance, $6,000.
Big Rapids—Pierce & Hunt, produce, dis-
solved, A. C. Hunt retiring.
Cadillac—Conrad & Haskins, grocers, re-
ported dissolved; W. E. Hunt, jeweler, as-
signed to W. C. Haire.
Edmore—C. 8. Knight, drugs, failed.
Howard City—McDowell & Banks, plan-
ing mill, sueceeded by Geo. McDowell.
Marshall—Cook & Tibbs, furniture, about
to sell out.
Mendon—S. C. Kirkbride, boots and shoes,
loss,
| sueceeded by Kirkbride & Strickland.
Kalkaska—Abbott & Kidder, hotel, suc-
ceeded by W. C. Kidder,
Petoskey—Ammack & Young, dry
goods, sold out; Hankey Bros., millers, suc-
ceeded by Hankey & Rigg.
Shelby—Graves & Son, grocers, moved to
Nashville.
St. Johns—F. O. Hunt, millinery and fan-
cy goods, succeeded by Hunt & Shaver.
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LOCAL FURNITURE GOSSIP.
Joshua Speed says that he will not remain
with Stockwell & Darragh another year, but
is non-committal as to his intentions.
Geo. W. Gay is finishing the interior of
his new building adjoining the Berkey &
Gay Furniture Co.’s main factory building.
Nelson, Matter & Co.’s New York house
has sent on an order for furnishing, com-
plete, the new Lakewood Hotel, at Lake-
wood, N. J.
Nelson, Matter & Co. have received an
order to furnish a new hotel in El Paso, Tex-
as. The order includes both dining and
chamber furniture.
Geo. Knapp, of Knapp & Stoddard, the
Chicago representatives of Nelson, Matter &
Co., has been spending several days in town,
looking over the new spring styles.
The Grand Rapids furniture manufactur-
ers, who were denied the privilege of exhib-
iting their products at the Louisville -Expo-
sition, now note with grim satisfaction the
fact that the exhibition closed with a $250,-
000 deficit.
The following furniture travelers have
come in for the season: C. W. Jones, Wid-
dicomb; Max N. Moyer, Berkey & Gay; M.
L. Fitch, Nelson & Matter: Joshua Speed,
Stockwell & Darragh; Chas... W. Jaeoy,
Grand Rapids Chair Co.
‘ ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.
M. Kirk & Co., grocers, Chase,
$3,000, assets, $1,500.
Cron Bros., furniture, Manistee, liabili-
ties, $9,389.01, assets, $5,921.12.
C. R. Michelson, clothing, Manistee,
bilites, $10,003.31, assets, $4,255.02.
Potter & Crispe, grocers, Wiiliamsburg,
liabilities $1,500, assets $500.
liabilities
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In the failures for the quarter ending
Sept. 30, in the 25 northwestern counties of
the State, the assets aggregate $210,207.15,
and the liabilities by 272,245. 35.
Geo. H. Holbrook, ‘assignee for Porter,
Byrne & Co., has sold the latters’ Big Gulch
stock to Daniel McCoy. |
We eall the attention of hee ers to the new
reduced price-list on crockery in this num-
ber. H. Leonard & Sons’ quotations always
show the latest changes, and a careful :
perusal of their column will repay any of
our subscribers. Their line of Holiday
Goods consists of the most staple articles
manufactured, and the very large sales this
season show that they are appreciated by the |
trade. There is a very full assortment still in |
stock, and “Joe” and “Fred” would be pleas- |
ed to meet their friends in town after this:
week. |
DRUG STORES FOR SALE.
RUG STOCK FOR SALE. ‘The F. D. Caul-
kins stock and business at Fife Lake.
Address H. B. Fairchild, Grand Rapids, Mich. |
RUG STOCK FOR SALE at Invoice, about
$5,500. The leading store in one of the)
best towns of the State. Reason, engaged in
other business. Will sell on time. Address |
Hazeltine, Perkins & Co., Wholesale Druggists, |
Grand Rapids, Mich.
RU G STORE FOR S$ SALE in Goan Rapids,
for $2.50 or invoice. Owner has other !
business. Address Hazeltine, Perkins & Co., |
Wholesale Druggists, Grand Rapids, Mich.
RUG STORE FOR SALE at Otsego, Mich.
$2,000. Address Hazeltine, Perkins & Co.,
Wholesale Dr uggists, Graad Rapids, Mich.
Das STORE FOR § Ss. ALE at Kent City, Mic h.
Address Hazeltine, Perkins & Co.
Grand Pode, Mich.
Fd, DETTENTHALER
Successor to H. M. Bliven,
—WHOLESALE—
OYSTERS
AND CANNED GOODS.
Agent for Farren’s Celebrated oe Brand |
Raw Oysters. |
117 MONROE STREET,
GRAND RAPIDS, = =
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‘MICH.
Furmiture Manuiactarer ! |
I keep and sell. at wholesale and
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retail |
a good assortment of Bed-room and Parlor
Suits, U pholster ed, Camp, Rattan, Office, |
and all kinds of Common Chairs and Rock-
ers; Marble Top, Wood Top, Extension oad |
Fancy Bed and Common |
Common Beds, Mat-
Lounges; Bureaus,
tresses and Springs, Mirrors, Fine Assort- |
2 |
ment of Fancy Office Furniture, ee |
Hall-Trees, etc., ete.
cash, and will make special discount to all |
Isell very cheap for |
kinds of merchants. Send in you orders, or |
give me a call when you come to the city to |
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buy goods. '
ww .A. BEREEFY,
%1 Canal Street,
GRAND RAPIDS, ~ MICHIGAN.
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PECK BROTHERS,
129 and 131 Monroe Street,
—WHOLESALE—
DRUGGISTS
Prices in No Instances Higher than those Quot ed |
in this Paper. Write us for Special Quotations. |
. preparations,
‘THE ALABASTINE COMPANY,
WINDOW
ALABASTINE!
SEE
Alabastine is the first and only prepara- |
tion made from calcined gypsum rock, for
application to walls with a brush, and is
fully covered by our several patents and
perfected by many years of experiments. |
It is the only permanent wall finish, and
admits of applying as many coats as de-
sired, one over another, to any hard surface
without danger of scaling, or noticeably
adding to the thickness of the wall, which |
is strengthened and improved by each ad-|
ditional coat, from time to time. It is the
only material for the purpose not dependent
upon glue for its adhesiveness ; furthermore |
it is the only preparation that is claimed
to possess these great advantages, which
are essential to constitute a durable wall
finish. Alabastine is hardened on the wall
by age, moisture, etc.; the plaster absorbs
the admixtures, forming a stone, cement,
while all kalsemines, or other whitening
have inert soft chalks, or
glue, for their base, which are rendered
soft, or scaled, in a very short time, thus
necessitating the well-known great incon-
venience and expense, which all have ex-
perienced, in washing and scraping off the
old coats before refinishing. In addition
to the above advantages, Alabastine is less
expensive, as it requires but one-half the
number of pounds to cover the same amount
of surface with two coats, is ready for use
by simply adding water, and is easily ap-!
plied by any one. |
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———- FOR SALE BY———
growers.
| Fine, anda is selling at Very Low
——MANUFACTURED BY——
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M. B, CHURCH, Manager.
GRAND RAPIDS. - - -. MICHIGAN.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
——AND——
Blank Book Wanntactaring '
Baton, Lyon & Allen,
49 Lyon Street.
Having purchased the Eagle Job Printing
' Establishment, and having added largely to its
‘facilities, we would respectfully announce
that we are prepared to execute in first-class
style such orders for Book and Job Printing
‘and Blank Book Manufacturing as may be en-
trusted to us.
Eaton, Lyon & Allen,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
PRINTERS, and
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
A. HoH. FOoOow ik,
PAINTER AND DECORATOR,
—AND DEALER IN—
Artists Materials!
FINE WALL PAPERS AND
ROOM MOULDINGS,
SHADES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND
Glass, Plain and Oru amental
37 IonrA STREET, SOUTH OF MONROE.
STEAM LAUNDRY
43 and 45 Kent Street.
A. K. ALLEN, Proprietor.
WE DO ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK AND USE NO
CHEMICALS.
Orders by Mail and Express promptly at-
tended to.
R. J. KIRKLAND. M. D.,
SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF THE
Ear, mye and Throat
WITH DRS. JOHNSON & BOISE,
72 Ottawa Street, Corner of Monroe Street,
Office Hours: 9a. m. to 12 m.; :
2to5 p.m.
A. B. ENOWLSON
——WHOLESALE DEALER IN——
AKRON SEWER PIPE,
Fire Brick and Clay, Cement, Stucco !
LIME, HAIR, COAL and Wood.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.
Office—-7 Canal Street. Sweet's Hotel Block. Yards—Goodrich Street, Near Michigan
Central Freight House.
Wholesale Drugaists
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HAZELTINE, PERKINS & CO.,
AND DEALERS IN LUBRICATING AND CARBON OILS.
Manufacturers’ Agents,
——IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF-——
DRUGCISTS’ SUNDRIES & BRUSHES,
Nos. 42 and 44 Ottawa Street..
89, 91, 93 and 95 Louis St.,
GRAND HRAPIDS, - MICHIGAN.
Agents for STEWART BRUSH CoO. and GRAN D RAPIDS BRUSH CO.
ORANGES!
wv¥ve hawe arranged tO handie a
! large quantity of Florida Oranges
ALI Paint Dealers. this season, and are shipping in
‘E'wll Carload nots direct from the
The crop is TLarse and
Prices.
Special Prices for Large Lots.
FOX, MUSSELMAN & LOVERIDGE,
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Be ites ips aa
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: SSE Params
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
44, 46 and 48 South Division Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.
——WE ARE FACTORY AGENTS FOR——
Ninrvd Acorn, Chief, Crescent & Red deal Piao Tolacces.
Our ie of Teas, Coffees and Syrups is Always Complete.
—WE MAKE SPECIAL CLAIM FOR OUR—
ToOobaccos, Vinegars and Spices !
OUR MOTTO: “SQUARE DEALING BETWEEN MAN AND MAN.”
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
WW ELOLESALIE
‘HAT & GAP STORE
PRICES CUARANTEED
AS ‘LOW AS CHICAGO AND NEW YORK!
| coop FUR CAPS, $22.50 PER DOZEN, WOOL HATS, $4.50 AND UPWARDS
GENUINE FUR HATS, $13.50 AND UPWARDS.
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Imported Scotch Caps,
Tumbpermen’s Goods,
Mackinaw Shirts c& Drawres.
_——AGENCY FOR THE— ,
Pontiac Fulled Mitts, Socks and Boots!
EVERY ONE WARRANTED.
RGE LINE OF —
——LARGE LINE OF——
Clothing and Gents Furnishing Coods.
DUCK OVERALLS, THREE POCKETS, $3.50 PER DOZEN.
(> Terms—7 per cent. off in 10 days; 5 per cent. in 30 days; net in 60 days.
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36, 38,40 and 42 CANAL STREET, - - GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,
COPYING PRESSES!
ALL SIZES FOR
Railroad, Express Companies
AND GENERAL USE.
MANUFACTURED BY
SAMUEL C. TATUM & COMPANY,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
ts" Mlustrated Catalogue sent on application.
QUR PRESSES RECEIVED um First Award AT TIE CHICAGO RAILWAY EXPOSITION,
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