84 APPENDIX. Bolts, carriage, R B & W, discount 45 per Pea field, 2 cents sweet, 3. Timothy seed, 6 to 10 cents. f cent. : ; S \ X Is Red clover, 16 to 18 cents. Cartridges, Henry rifle, $10.40. Chisels, extra frame and firmer, discount50 White lover, 3 cnt Alfalfa, S to 10 cents. per cent. pCoil han, per pound, 7 to 9 cents. Hungarian grass, 8 cents. Coil chain, per pound, 7 to 9 cents. Portland horse nails, No. 7, 25 cents; 8, 24 POULTRY. cents; , 43 cents per pound. Chickens, per dozen, large, $3 to $5. Grindstones, Berea, 2i cents. l Geese, per dozen, nominal, $6 to $9. Handles, axe, No. 1, per dozen, $3.25. 3 Turkeys, per pound; 8 to 20 ents. Handles, pick, No. 1, $3. Ducks, per dozen, wild, $4 to $4.50. Hatchets, Blood's list, 5 to 10 per cent. discount. RTCE. Hinges, strap, light, 40 per cent. discount. Japan, table, per pound, 6 cents. Hinges, strap, heavy, 40 percent. discount. I China, per pound, 5 to 6 cents. Round iron, a to 2.inch, per pound, 4 cents. SALT. Norway, 7 cents. SALT Horse-shoes, per keg, $6.75 Liverpool (fine), la;ge sacks, $16 to $20 per Horse-shoe shapes, per pound, 7 cents. ton. Lead, bar, per pound, 7% cents. Liverpool (fine), factory filled, fifty pound Locks, R & E, list Jan. 1. sacks, $20 to $25. Mattocks, $13 to $16.50. Liverpool (coarse), large sacks, $16 to $20. Nails, ten to sixty, $4.60. Carmen Island, per ton, $10 to $12. Nails, elghtpenny, $4.75. Ground rock, (stock), per ton, $10 to $11. Nails, sixpenny, $5.00. TEAS. Nails, fourpenny, $5.25. Japan, Oolong, Young Hyson (papers), per Oil tempered springs, per pound, 14 cents. to cets Powder, agents' rates. u Planes, Greenfield Tool Co., list 20 per cent. Jap, olo, and Youg Hso Offf boxes), per pound, 40 to 60 cents. Rope Oregon 2 n. English breakfast, per pound, 60 to 75 cents. Rope, Oregon, 12~ cents. Rope, California, 13 cents. Imperial gunpowder, per pound, 60 to 75 1ope, California, 15 cents. Saws, Disston, hand and panel, list 10 off. cents. Common teas, per pound, 25 to 30 cents. Saws, S and Jackson, hand 26-inch, per dozen, Common teas, per pound, 25 to 30 ent $18. SUGARS. Saws, x-cut, per foot, 40 cents. | Crushed sugar, barrels, 13% cents per pound; Spikes, $4.75. j barrels, 13i cents per pound. Shot, 2.10. IPowdered sugar, barrels, 13 cents per pound; Shovels, L H. Rd point, light, $8.50 to $13.50. Y. barrels, 13% cents per pound. Shovels, L HBd point, Ames, $13.50. l Brown sugar, S. F. Refined Gold, 6, barrels, Steel plough tire, steel spring, 8 cents. 11| cents per pound; Gold. C. % barrels, Steel, cast, 15% cents. cents per pound. Scales, Fairbanks, 10 per cent. off list. Dry granulated, 12% cents per pound; SandScrews. gimlet-point, discount 20 per cent. off. wich Island sugar, 8 to 11 cents per pound. Traps, Newhouse, discount 15 per cent. from list. SMOKED MEATS. Vises, solid box, Wright, 16 cents. Hams, Oregon cured, 15 to 16 cents per Wrenches, Coe's genuine, discount 40 per pound; Eastern cured, 18 to 19 cents per cent. off. pound; California cured, 16 to 17 cents per Wringers, clothes, per dozen, $55 to $65. pound. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES. Bacon, sides, 15 to 15% cents per pound; Potatoes, per one hundred pounds, 50 to 76 breakfast, 15 to 15% cents per pound; bacon, ~~~~cents.~~, ~shoulders, 10 to 11 cents per pound. cents. Cabbage, per pound, 3 cents. ANNED GOODS. Turnips, per pound, 1 cent. Tomatoes, per dozen, 2, pounds each, $1.25 Carrots, per pound, 1 cent. o $1.50. Beets, per pound, 1% cents. : Corn, per dozen, 2 pounds each, $2 to $2.25. Sweet potatoes, per pound, teas, per pound, to cents. , pr dozen, 2 pounds each, $2 to $2.15. Onions, red, per pound, 1/% cents. IString Beans, per dozen, 2 pounds each, $1.75 PEASE, SEEDS, ETC. to $2. Beans, per pound, Pea, 4% cents; S. W., 4j; Peaches, per dozen, 2% pounds each, $2.50 Bayou, 2j; Limas, 6 cents. to $3.