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PLANED. 60 00 $ Clear boards, per M Surface boards 30 00@35 00 26 00 Clear, ½-inch beaded ceiling 35 00 Partition boards, per M 30 00 Flooring, No. 1. 25 00 Flooring, No. 2 30 00@40 00 Yellow pine flooring 30 00 Weather-bording, moulded, No. 1 25.00 Weather-boarding, moulded, No. 2 20 00 Weather-boarding, ½-inch HARD WOODS-JOBEING PRICES. $30 00@45 Ash 25 00@45 00 Walnut log run, green 35 00@50 00 Walnut log run, dry 17 00@19 00 White oak plank, green 20 00@22 00 White oak plank, dry 18 00@23 00 White oak boards, dry 19 00@21 00 West Va. yellow pine. 1 in 20 00@25 00 West Va. yellow pine, 1½ in 18 00.0128 00 Yellow poplar 20 00@25 00 Hickory, 1½ to 3 in Hemlock 11 50@12 00 14 00 Bunk rails 14 00 Boat studding. 18 00 Coal car plank LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. -Prof. Koch is taking a ten days' vacation. -American bacon valued at 60,000 marks was seized at Cologne. -Tin plate has been made in St. Louis from cheap Southern ores. -A run is in progress on the Kellogg National Bank at Green Bay, Wis. -A party of 30 Russians were frozen to death while crossing a bleak steppe. -Should the present negotiations between the United States and Newfoundland be successful Canada will file a protest. -A new irrigation company has been formed in California with a capital of $4,000,000. -Two people were badly hurt by the wreck of a passenger train near New Haven, Conn. -The Hovas have looted the Catholic missionary premises at Autanarivo, Madagascar. -Estimated that 7,500 Glasgow men are on a strike. Price of coal has advanced 7 shillings. -Luke Short, the Texas desperado, was wounded by a gambler at Fort Worth Tuesday night. -Herman W. Green denies the allegations made against him by United States Senator Chandler. -A camp of Patriotic Sons of America, composed of colored men, has been instituted in Philadelphia. -A $2,000 distillery warehouse and $18,000 worth of whisky burned near Carter's Station, Ind., Tuesday night. -The rush for water reserve land in Wisconsin is now over. Wholesale litigation over the claims is now in order. -J. Z. B. Merriam attempted to murder Josephine Demarsh, at Watertown, N. Y., because she refused to marry him. -An embryo revolution in behalf of ex-Dictator Pierola, in Peru, was suppressed at a cost of 40 lives, Further outbreaks are likely. -Tab Pryor, at New London, Wis.. charged with complicity in the murder of Banker Mead, has been released. They couldn't prove his guilt. -The Grievance Committee of the Baltimore and Ohio employes held a conference yesterday with the officers of the company relative to an increase of wages. -A row of frame houses on East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street. New York, was burned Tuesday night and the tenants made narrow escapes. -Ten days ago the soldiers discovered a colony of 17 families of Cherokee Strip boomers along the Black Bear. and burned their houses and ordered them out. The boomers started, but as soon as the soldiers left they again settled down and have since been joined by many others. They will again be ousted. -The famous case of Annie Barteau, of Switzerland, against William L. Barteau, of St. Paul, on the charge of securing a divorce and $300,000 worth of real estate in St. Paul and Appleton, Wis., bv fraud, has come to an end in the Supreme Court of Minnesota, Judge Mitchell filing a decision in favor of the defendant.