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gtfsiness Cards and societies PROFESSIONS AND TRADE8. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PHYSICIANS. Cm iU v . 271. t a JODD a. m. l- id correct cjt troubles, catar- ??f2ti. firtpd for refractive er- toooc Siirtsn Savings EUnk. telephone C ...1 nrns.n. Office In Judd tjltphone umtt, dibcs ; ,a Tflepbnne. main P31 ; real- fyaf. main 331 rrfES 4 KE1ES. OSTKOI'ATUIC" mrunir nnn crrrtiua uwuni I C.BCCIILY. PHYSICIAN AND t-OR- sic. D'spaln Block. Telephone M. FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TEXT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M Meets In Secret Society hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All visit Ing Sir Knlftnts cordially lnrlted. J. S. KeM. Record Keeper; K. P. Eata brook. I KMii.KTON IX) DOE. NO. 32, A. F. AND A. M.. meets first and third Mondays of uvuiu. .Bump oremren welcome. T. 3. Tweedy, Y. M. ; Joe It. rarkes. Sec PENDLETON CrtArTF.n, NO. 2S T. C Taylor. II. r P. P. Wamsler. atvrrtarr. meets second and fourth Fridays of each memo in masonic nan. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Pythias. L. v. Held, r p. : n w Fletcher. K. of It. and S. Meet .r Monday In Secret Society hall M0DEI5N CTOOMEN Or AMERICA Tutullla Oamn. No. G3ft!. Meet first and third Mondays of each month at OJd Fellows' hall. Decree A llsmhlln r. huI, G. A. Rcbblns, Clerk. USS K ItLAKESLEE. CHRONIC HffTOCS II ; .1-? l AUU UIBVUSlfl UL ,r- Jsdd balldlnz. corner Main and Ja., Or"l" 'phone main 723 , IS. DENTISTS. 1 TACGHAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN KliaW. 1 none reti i. Ttiont ea -.1. BANKS AND BROKERS. NATIONAL TANK OF ATHENA. Capital. J.iO.000: surplus and tiWi. Interest on time deposits. fa In fnr!?n and dnmoKtlr .rrhani-. E. u narnett. cashier; r a. l.e ssslstant cashier WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAH meetlncs of Tendieton Camn. No. 41. W. of W. are held In Secret Soclerv hall ererr Satnrday evening. Vlsltlnp neighbors are always welcome. J. P. Walker. Clerk ; A. Owen, C. C. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN 'JUDD I'ii I tuiuj;, HAILEV LOWELL. ATTORNEYS law. Ofllce In Despaln Illock. AT BALLERAY A- McCOUUT, .LAWYERS, As sociation building. n. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE rooms 7 and S, Association building. CARTER & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. OSice In Barings Bank building. nENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association mock, rendleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY. ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW PAEMFHS' BANK OF WESTON. ..... r,MW T - -n.Mf K n W raioess. bxenanee oau;nt ana soia. promptly attended to. K. pifsldent: Georce W. Proebstel. m W A Hartman. M. M. Johns. T. ft. u i imw, j . r ixiiKor?. itooert -en. G W Proebstel. PENi)LETON SAVINGS BANK. Capita! 550.000; surplus. 190.000: p bnnglit and Bold on ail principal d .xfwiai attention clven to col- W J Furnish, president: J. N. Tkpresldenf T J Morris, cashier: JUloney assistant cashier capital, J70.0O0: Burplus. $93,000. inn 'eiecrapnic transiers sola on prsident W F Matiock. Tlce-preal-f D. Wad, csshl'r: H. F. Johnson, hut rasoier K D. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. in Court street. i !fr 13 1 I'IIIIIIII',"'W''M''',CT" ii mini in iiirmf Hf My room ii awfull cold last ewnlng She Whut did you do, cull th Junit,ir up" H-No; I called him down and he made It hot for me. GOMMERGE-TRADE L R. REEDE1L ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, On'soii. STILLMAN & PIERCIm ATTORNEYS. AT law. Mr. Stlllman nas been admitted to practice In United States patent oWces and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association Block. BOOT ND SHOE REPAIRING. L GREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker First-class repairing with best materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger Wilson & CO. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS SHOE maker and repairer. Best material- used and good work done. Shop 117 Aita St BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE. CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooma with comfortable beds. Kates c and sue a nignt tdos. smart. Prop. GENERAL MARKETS DECIDEDLY BULLISH. Sugar Jumps Another 10 Cents- Wheat Is 61 Cents With Every In- dication of Going to 65 Cents in a Few Weeks Fresh Eggs Not to Be Had. any news since our last review in reference to the wheat market. Prices arc not as flrra. The partial decline in European cargo market and East ern speculative markets has been re flected here. Disengaged tonnage Is piling up and the free list In NoVthern waters is very large, larger than for many years past. About one-sixth of the crop still remains In farmers' hands; the other pan of tho crop is In exporters' and millers' hands, and they seem to have aurfelt of wheat. Interior warehouses are all pretty well filled up and show that there Is plenty of wheat yet to go abroad In HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board br the day or week. Good table set Rates J 4 and $5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection L. Neff. prop. F HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND SU- "s's"'u "u"i.lB.r."" """Jit j . i .. - reHHoname. jiuz nsier si. rawnc reu flns 'nr billdlncs In the city or coun j 1,,D- mom 1" Jndd building. tiiv bt nvni'.nr RPSTnRAVT REr.n I lar meals 25 cents. Short orders a specialty. un aayana nini. i. a. uiaiamer. rrop. f l i. ..... t- i-iivrp r-mwH ik-ii IHva fxImilM ftimldtiul nit ihn.t Job Work a specialty. Prompt .Shop on UloC street near Main. x UAi v. 'j.t i A vji. n,u i.uiljl'- Erlmates urnlshed on all kinds ifocry cement walks, atone walls, etc . inOl'TMAN. ARCHITECT AND SU- l';:1leton, Oregon THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE CIS MAIN street. Mrs II. E. Cooptr, Prop Evn-vtli nr new and strictly Srt class. Rites 25c, Wc and tl per day THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 3ul SOUTH Main itreet- Mrs Mary WillUmi, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Qiod comforubla rooms and clean, well kept beds Lodging 25 cents CARS AND CARRIAGES. t mi 1 1 nr m-rpinwi i vn rr- mreisnfa rree work guaranteed. utes style, for the service of the public. . . u iMi v vi., i u. i.aniu ana jsb. r. jacvar, urous. X3 SI p O. box 104. t the Commercial liverY stable or tele- 1 ohone main 101 and the hack will call for U.ECTRICAL articles there Is little change In the exporters' hands. Millers are in the lnr-ai innrirpts market for choice wheat constantly. wt.oo. -,!., . r.i .i., and only buy at reasonable prices movement whatever and no change is Quotations are: For club, 71c: blue looked for In the local wheat market f,tem', '9c: v"ey; 7,Go(1 I)e' hm ,mtn nfto tho niidnvK Thon it tR Receipts coming In dally are quite predicted by those closely in touch 'arRe-. with the conditions that wheat will reach at least 65 cents and It may I San Franci3co. Dec. 11. Tho sit- irn hlffher. I nation here remains nracticallv un o ,n . U,.L.. -j rhanired and verv little dolnc. New FOIIKn-niOYrLE. TIIR MAN. WHO LETT outai ia iv tcuis insiici luua.) uittui- ----- h incrcie Nenrln Urn's MeHno Rhop on was noted yesterday. One week agouus'ness Is very scarce, and export-l tj,H er,r of ,he ,,!, ,ny have It by calling the best granulated was being quot-experience greai uuiiL-u.iy iu au- ori at 5?n ond tnrint- t ic R so mnk. cunnK wneai at ruling nKures. nuiu ing a rise of CO cents within one ers do not seem to be disposed In lot (coyote), without head, each 30R35c wolverine, each, MO"; bcAVor, per sKin. large, st?6; do, medium. 34; do, small. JtCJt.SOj do, kits, 50tf76c. A Trade That Didn't Go. Mr. Daniel Sully, the eminent actor, received a letter this summer which has caused much amusement among the managers to whom ho has shown IL It reads as follows- "deer mister sully hero you nlr goln" to git a nu pla. Ist sprlnk I Seen a likely- young kalf at yoro rarm. A. yoting feller, who sed he Wcx a pla rlter hez bin bonlln' with mo nl sumor and this week ho went awa bekas he codn't pa me. he left a pla with me which he sed Waz t guile Wun. I'll swap It fur that knlf I'll bring the Pla tu uiorro and voi kin hav tho Kalf retldy, "ynros trow ly. 7.. D." Said Mr. Sully when o,uestlono(l-. "Well .It tho board was no bettet than the play It was pretty bad and the enlf Is still growing fat at my place." HOTEL8. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as irood n any, "Elastic Currency." All this talk about elasticity In our currency system Is easy to explain. It proposes that our currency system should be llko nn accordion to bo pulled out when Wall street wants more monoy. and to be squeezed to gether when Wnll street wants to contract- the money, for Wall street wants to plav this "elastic currency" accordion. Columbus, O.. Press. ' There lire men, who have hardly """ . iMKiuareB, au: yet they would stuff a ballot-box or' swindle a widow. 1 Kind lady How did he come to fall? Willie Me an' him wm play In' ter see who could lean out de winder dor furdest, an' he won. Detroit Froo Press. TONSORIAL PARLORS. BILLY KRAPStO, BURPstfl fiHOP AN It bftth mem. Mftln tree. thn-A ilnnrm nnrth nf Hotel St. Oeorre. First class service NEW TOXPOIilAL PARlXJRS. COURT ST , Three, dno- wet of OoMen Knlo lintel. J. II Pure. Prnn nnt r1i irntVmnn imi... thin rltinn, all ui.-xl-rn liiiorovaixents. Headquarters for Traveling Men, Commodions Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dliilnnnmin Scrvke. Every Alodcrn Convenience. Bar and billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Dcoot. GOLDEN ROLE HOTEL Corner Coutt anil Johnson Slretts, I'cudli-ton, Oirgon. Kolly, Proprlotor. PATTOX'q HARIlKIt BltOI'. PKRI'AIV t OCK. Conrt Street. Pest wnTkmsn.hln. All the modern Improrements Hsth toims In con-neetlnn. PHOTOGRAPHER8 Y IIOWMAnI f.IJAniNO I'lmTdlfltA" plicr of the cltv. Hnrvest views. In ill.in photos for- nle. FlnlsMncr done for nmafetirn. Main St.. near brlilee. 'Phone reil 27n LOST. LOST-IN .VPIOIIHORHOOII OP SlflTFkh' prnoni Mnnnsr mornlns-. nnrte rnntslnlnff ovrven ooiisrs rinner pi'n leve lit K. o offlce Mrs K. I,. Ornnt. Helix M. F. FOUND. WANTED. week Tiether thii Is the top price tins: go whatever they have remain-1 WANren-A position ak fokkman om it will reach or not local dealers re- in : of ; till. year's crop Ical Ps L-.he luse to oner an opinion, out mini uiepi""" - - . W i.xinKiun, ure way it has gone up within the past milling. $1.4394 to $1.47 per cental, ...,..-,-, tlnee days the Indications are that Higher prices will nave to prevail to MISCELLANEOUS, sugar will become much higher yeL secure suitaDie snipping grades nnnKumpro arc alreadv wondering the meantime, the market for a-hure thov nrp iroine tn come out wheat Is strong, as exportsrs have of the city of Pendleton, to-wli: wnere tliej are going to come oui, ? waitine to h.. load- One sorrel mr. while spot on nose. age as where they were buying 100 vessels on Derm wailing to lie loan- jrars, welrht lioo pounds, no hrsnd visible. pounds three months ago at l&, now ne rorrei marecoi i, , no nrsna Ti.iwe ! i ... ec-ri it.u o-j.Tio One har mare, whltw In fsre, weight they have to pay $6.30 for the same Dnnndi. 0 rears old. no brsnrt visible ommmt and nnlv net 13 DOUnds fori Vnv YnrW !- 11 AHvli.c f mm I One. bar mare, white str In lace, fl Tears old. tl- I Soth Africa ai.pear to indicate that ..M wci.ht Beef and nork have dropped sllgnt-ll"r ucinaiiuu 101 wneai ami nour iiKmiunns, scar on nisui nina leg, no orann . . , . .. rr Irnn. Hinm .,,111 nnlln,. ........! visible. ly, out not 10 eneci tne marnei.. noB. - c. ....... one brown mare. 7 rears old. wele-htllftu is AaA .1 Art s i t tlifinrnc (in iri mi fnii ...nilUlAnn I . '!' ' ' - alive, are po.uJ ana fO iDSieau 01 n uf,in.uuuiai uuiuim i pnunntv no umna vifioie. titiffh rfro0cot hnir mrt ifi ore unfavorable for the moment. "wn mure, nrnaa "noro nn" on t2 ceuui v puuuu. e;n o cjiudi sv.. v v. un rorri na wuite mare HMinh. inrt.ori t c .i o !.. oionru UTld uooilv i)rei)aro(l tn iifrmnnllHh I no brand vUlhle t.. .4.. itui.. o ro LllVlt nn notfiwonnv. if. will tnkn ."": ."' ...f "vr tm: aavK uam,;u Biifeiii. . riujn o.w a i - i oranuea "none in i. i .if i I I finer Hmn tr raini'm. fm .- flii-t ilnin. I .1.1.1 i.l.. M7r tm 1 wiB aging effects of the lone struecle. .."?l'T "". ''"e, two white hind eel. litMO pounds. edit, while fare, SUPPLIES. 7 . -.- ' ... V. --------- x-(.i.i,j n ,v. ...,. rum reniraii Hll.u years .nil, w nwv rt . ri rtvv i7i.T-t V niifpn ptiod nt thn Ktfll -fprt hecf ipltl much mm. .iiuinuuiuii an ui; n.i.nii ki inn- pounds. I rn Dratlfl Tm rlirht shoulder. Telephone main 353. Stand in front ot her than Inst off tho srrass. Wing about dullness, our exports since Onj 'brown colt, while In lace, no brum! isrri.-ii.nf . ripj.lpr in 1m .. . Kronen rMrninnr. iuueii. aiuroi, viircu xor , "si apeclalty rlirht front foot ssBbl, 0 years old, weight W0 aim on HEATED 11V STEAAl LIGHTED I1Y ELECTniCITV Aliiei'leiin I 'In li , in! I'M 1 V.T. l(iJ.O IMIfllllV, Km-opttiiii I'li.n, fillii. Tf.ii. M.IMI. HpiMilnl riili-H liy .! in- iiKintli, Free 'bus meets, all troliis" Coinmerclnl trade solicited Hue sample- room Special Attention (Jivcn Country Trade HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEU11 itfS. 3, ikzi TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ACK SMITH ING. II!" ImI In Liicn S11 U'phh 91 P S. MI3IIKILL, Sl'OKANE. WASH. Agent Xew Dentuore. Sccood-band type it: Iters, supplies, rellulns, repairing. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. AND FEED STABLES. i;kouoe O'daniel, new and seconk hand L-oods bought and aold. Court St.. IM- . .. . . . On... hmitta tilwV- Pull snrt u Yim SUtle 118 All. JtVeet ' v BTKOPLK. DEALER IN SECOND- "ie I IB Alia street, . . . . ,,,hlne- too c "lv SEMPLE FEED YAHD 723 nwi1 10 new or. aecona-nana xurnimre. IMvcthI .. . , ' r.- fttovpM. eranlte ware and erockerr .e&ll and at an iImm Hamm trm .-in INSHRANRT A LAND BUSINESS. fi t. " oi.ES, u. . moOME J'JK II. I'AitriEa, urrat miiiusnuuu -V- u,,,, , . . . t 1 1 . ,, . i i 1. 1, 1 .1. .1.- V. . . I J . ' SOU UUrUID. All ill. UJS UUUW U.Wtt ,.auu wu.c uu- B "fjota. Competent drlTera. Op- lnesa, such as filing of claims and Initiating nl i'endleton 'Phoce main 161. contents a twlaltr. There is no change marked In eggs and butteiv althougli plug eggs from Chi sumption. For th i i ..11.1.. .l.n .innv il lias ir-i. nuiiuie .ui " thirds Of (lin ers to gei egga ai nuiiii- u ruj.i.v BllrniH Boston Wool Market. visible Die beginning of the crop year live V'if.a!d animal amm.UUIined bf the own dealers are ship- , ,, 7 ... . I ,... ..i ......... ,i .,JI catn for liome con- 1 ' 1 flhem taken awar within leu davs from the J lf:ir IR n..t 'it.lt nvr nml vi.l u'n I .... i .... i .. ... ..,.1 l. .. . c nl ln.ri mnn Ms K ..w- ...... ....... ...... v .,nio iiinu, uiru i i ii i-iit,-K i tu ui wir e past io raunma .,,. ,.i,n.- .,...t.,.i ...m. ...n.. ...... b of n..mi,,, 1007 n,a ..m .i.in.,,1, r i-sllniHled exiKH'tnlilf irth II le sold to the hlL'hest hi l if r. at mihllft aurtlnn for rash, at the cl ml. on the corner of Collnnivood and W ! streets. In the ' ll of i Pendleton, tha proceeds of such sale to Irf- a piled to the parinanl 01 surh costs and ax the demand. Thlb forced them to re- curt 1,. uhlnnlnir In clrirMlirillRM (SiH and Swift & Co., of Chicago, has al- oBton. Dee. 11. -There Is a HtronK Sg reauy snippeu several euiiuaun luiaiiu ucliv iiiurnui. iur an sinuub ui Pendleton this fall. Eggs still je-lwool, with a decided Improvement In main at 35 cents a dozen, but those! prices, dealers reporting an Increased to be had having to be shipped so business, with an advance in ninny far. are not very fresh. kinds of wool of I4lc per pound. The following shows the prices Territory wools continue in a very paid on the local market: urm puniuon, mim in. vu- rrv- Nasal spiVlaltjr. f:r- atsM-ltil .... . 1 s ... s a t.. s1llnn. 1 2 --""ri 11 cod aireri rconc ana proor ; innnraoce ana cuiiwhwub. yj-, OP roiiiiiooiiM on " VsSIVIIVIIWVs'IV1 1 Ws CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000 SBIItU HAlIa axk . . s ai a-s a M a a al rin, rioviaionsf aiouKS. eonas ana uoiion iur Cash or Future Delivery sBLhlll ....... ... . ".iiiir rim r,r 1 ri.- i i l i al i j M Aw..a. nA ( . WUJUkl w MUU a?S,CSasWe W arUtSH uava vwavva- . c euaranu ti r.H.ii.a u.ua .. ri. wA in nf Iim . --"FViiajni. Tva, w l j ......... t a J . ir,. t .or cAro-iogloni-Blocks. ' -"KUINK DDntii..V. . . , .... ll l.I I. ..I r. . . . . .- . - "t will o locks or l per cent. . 1 yo our Book of Statistic nd Illy Market fn. Write for It. iyrF.l.!f.aK' '6 Natotual and. State Bantu. "l.A JlEKKItKXCEl Pendleton Harlngn Haulcl "sin Rr...... . . . ... .. ... . , - IUUI m.ltHn.U.I , 9 . . , .4 11 . . I . ... -u sy.if. t..li. l-.""" - . wttr B p oniniotlon to Portland, Tacoma, Beattie, Jverew ana .B. Tf-.. .. .... ''mr 7s r,m " uvt D Pn trade or account with us you can operate it IB -urTo office MfHANSEN, Weatera Manager. J'oudlctou OAco, 1 1 o Court Street, phone Main 401 - C MAJOR. Uul Manaiftr Pineapiiles, $7.80 a dozen. Parsnips, 7Ec per sack. Cabbage, 2c per pound. Cheese, per pound 2Ec. Onions, ltc per pound. Green onions, 25c per tloz. Beets, per pound, l'c Potatoes, $1 per hundred. Garlic, I2Kc per pound. COc: strictly fine, 50'SGc; flno and fine medium, 500 63c; medium, 4&w 47c. Tho market for Oregon wools lis steady at revised quotations: East ern staple. 186'19c choice. MtflW" uveiage. VlQlSv. Skint, Hides and Pelts. Hides Dry hides. No, 1, 1C pounds Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry.land up. 15lC'4c per pound; dry kip. Chickens, hens, per dozen, $2.50 to No, 1, 6 to 16 pounds. 12c; dry calf, $3.50. MsV 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salt- Turkeys, per lb., 10c. led bulls and fttagu, one-third less than Geese, per doz $9. dry flint; salted hides, steeis, sound, Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and I CO pounds and over, 86 9c; SO to CO I In ..I its ts-." fine should be clea ne -i Elj's LVpum ll.i.ii ilrafis4-s(sootUsati'ti i lli dlM'scd tu " - Itcuies-utsirlisiid: ' ' jwoy " cold iu Hi" Iu J ijiikJ:'. C'r.-iinl lluliii ylnttA loto the WUm, spresds om the nwunrsm, and Is ahaorUd. IUJIsf Is lui-iiL-diaU! and a cure fallows. It la not ilrrlnK 'lora pot prouiiou iwlii, Ixtge om, U) eula at Dru l-Uts or 1 uiall ; Trial but, 10 cents b mall. fttiui'.ain rsiniisaiarla GEO. DAIIVKAU, Prop. Elegantly Funiished Steam fieatea Kuropt-an Clan. Illock and a liall from dcpoi Sample room In connection. ROOM HATE 50c, 7fio, THE PORTLAND POnTLAND. OREGON Aiutilcau i'lau, ti It l .lay mid upwaid. Ilra4rjuaiters for luurtsta and ci'uiiuercial Uav. clcrs Hixclal ralca ma.lr to fauillits mil ilirli i Kemiriuru i nr iiisiiKKcriiiiu win uc uuaacd PI V IlIUM'IlKnfi UVufmHin.) WY.W i at all tlmts lo show looms sua kIvc pikts. a ZLX nittnuBKB.fr. Warteu UUett, sns-Torfc I odetn Turk,b UllitslablUliniciillu ItwhoUI. CHICHESTER'S PILLS I "uwt'M"""' , Orlii.iil anil Oolr I-i-i.ulwe, hu.ih am N.r.1, w ' r.'rs r -f iiur(i., Ducks, per do.., $3.50. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 35c Jn trade. Butter, 50c and SOc'per roll. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $33.16. Steers, $3.76. Hogs, live, $6. Hogs, dressed, 7 Vic Veal, dressed, 8c. Pendleton .Retail Grocery Prices. Iff;)' .f .U Ii - - aM olik L'y rim!!, Jul. 4 it wiurr UrHM HsUslll ' lMl(tlfls ftsajf l i lr llciilura. 'I' -alliafut.iatl 4 MmLIL l.41rt, r, r-ii J4il, j by til alUJlfMeM iifr, I'll 1 1. A., I'A- MEN AND WOMEN. Dm Bla a lot oasataial suV-baiaMjfiSau.iusU9as, IrllstlAOs or ulursUsu IUWSU.L Ol UVi-UUI bMUtCISlMJ, I mk.su ouiU. fsialMi. and out mills I trt.JtHIU'ui w. " e""""" old by IJOUMU, -cr.iiii iiius "rytM.. if cisre. irsb.fj. rr IIjUJ, t,r 2 tatties, too. Utuiisr watou iiwal. M' IUI. V fsjs (Juiumi a Mmcnciiun.o.lani sal'tt-4- Fine. .. Cutlery pounds, 78c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 68 bVjc; kip, sound, lb to zu pounds, vc; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green, (unsalted). lc per pound less culls, each $1.6002; dry, each, $10 1.50; colt's hides, each 25ff60c; goat skins, common, each 10O15c; An gora, with wool on, each, 250$! Pelts Hear skins as lo size, ri 1 1 each, $5&20; cubs, $25. badger ea'h. 100c. wildcat 2550e, house Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c cat. 5010; fox. common grey "ach per lb.; next grade, 3d per lb.; Iower3O06Oc; do, red, each, $1.6002, do. graaes conee, zsc to uc per id; cross, each. $500: do, silver and package coffee. 15c per lb. black, each. $1000 200: flsher each nice Best head nee, is'Ac per lb.; $506: lynx. each. $208: mink, atrlct- nexi graae b i-sc per id. nr j each, 60$1.50; marten, Suear Cane granulated, best, $6.30 uale nine, according to alze and color. r.w, .1. . A 14 ...... a 1 1 I r n n . 1 .. f AAAS. tiffh Hair rvismo xi 7r. nAi- lfifi- tsh e I ia.. ..i,..nL- cM, anfiirji.. eivt nr uw.v w.w., T - - - f ' . - , """-l IVIi, BnUMB. .wj-vw, v.,vir I , .......... .. .... v. j . . V . . .nn I . . ... . . 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