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.,..1 Irli. I,rlt...|. ; .. .,f nrdm fOF 0«k. 



• nlivt nil ypt to llir tiliiluT 

 N mill wotPFD poInU, thuusb 

 III' Imlliil Irnilr Ki^*'*!. 



.\ii(liiiii.r Mlllor'n yanl In not tiutlilnB any hi>iiv)r ■lilpmvota of lumber 

 tliU iiiotitli, but U Imnilllng ■ fnlr nnmuut of maple, baMWood and oak. 

 In Klilcli prlrea an< Mid to be ailvniirluc. 



Thi- Atlnulli- l.uinlipr «'<impaiiy hinli-n thrro In nn Improvwl drmnnd for 

 iiii>*it hnnlniMMiN, 



lUnki'iili'i-, IVrrlr- ' '•— •'inl llilck ■nnpli' hn* iMTotnr rerjr 



■troiiK (lurluii tliu I l« In k'kmI ili'inand. l'1r«U and 



*>«'(-(iimIh fif niiiNl In- . ' ' -1 lilifhfr. 



It. l>. Mrl.<>iin of till' MrLonn Mnii<>Knn.v & I'nlnr Cnmpnny linn rrtumad 

 III n Hi'ViTiil wiM-kii' liunlUi'iM lrl|i In tb<< Wi-iil. wlipre hr fnuiul liualoeaa 

 ixlltliinn Inipriivliii:. .MnliiiKnii> kIihwh InrrpnHiil mili-ii thin muntli. 

 I hi> Nntliuinl l.unibvr riiiii|>nn\ IIihIh nn PXri'ptliiiinll)' kimmI ili'mnnd for 

 Nliiri* the now ypnr. rrl<'i*M "f all flooring have nilvauced and are 

 with a iiihhI ili>nl nf flriiiiii "■>. 



I I" Vi'ttgiT I.uiiiUrr iVmipniiv 

 liiipruvlnE. Thick iimiilf In onr 

 Rood Ktocka of It, nn Wfll a* "t ■ '' 



Till' IIukIi Mcl.i'nii I.umln r ' 

 nloUR wpII. The yard han Ini 

 The McniphlH mill haa bppn clumi) 



ht.-ili'N that the liardwofwl demand In 

 f th>' Ii'ndlnK wondn and the yuid has 

 . I iiMi'iiwoixlii, romlne In tbU mouth. 



ri'piirtn the onk demand ninning 



ni(-ri'aNlng Its atockii of tlilH w<hnI. 



•fitly becauHe of IiIkIi wiitpr. 



F. M. Siilllrftn linn returned frmn n bunlnemi trip to MIrhlKnn In the 

 Interost of T. .Sulllrnn & Co. The yard In now enrryloi; a good niinort- 

 niPiit of brown nsli. 



=-< PITTSBURGH >■: 



iTeslilpnt .T. X. \\ oollett of thi' .MiiTiloen Lumber Company returned 



' '-ntly from n long trip tbrougb the Southweitt. He was pauglil In the 

 iIihmI Kpvernl times and was mighty glad to get buck on dry land In I'enn- 

 Kylvanln. 



The ri'nnsylvanla .*5tnte Forestry deportment now has more than 

 7,000,0(XI yiiiing trei's growing In IIh 24 tree nurHerles. These will be used 

 for reforeKtutlon this year. This will make by far the most extensive pro- 

 gram ever undi'rtnkeii by the Konstry Cmnnilsslon of this stiitc. 



J. C. LInehan. secretary of the old ,Lluehan Lumber Company, Is now 

 representing S. E. .Slaymaker & Co. In the Pittsburgh district, distributing 

 tlielr West Virginia spruce and hiirdwocMls. 



The K. M. Shrelner I.umlier Company reports a very goo<l business In 

 factory trade. President Shrelner made n long trip recently through the 

 Middle West and Is satisfied that buyers are more exacting than Inst year. 



The Ifkks-XIcCrelght Lumber Company reports prices fairly good. 

 llanlWiKMls are In better demand than hemlock and the pines. The com- 

 pany has recently added to Its force of salesmen L. A. Olsen, who will 

 work In West Virginia and Ohio river territory, and .1. B. McCrelgbt, 

 who will sell lumber east of Pittsburgh. 



The IIi^mM Company has been organized here by Thomas Rodd, .1r., 

 William S. Moorebead and Ernest S. I'ark of this city to chemically treat 

 and creosote timber, lumber and all kinds of wood blocks and railroad 

 supplies. 



II. IC. .\st. manager of the Mufiinl Lumber Company, reports business 

 In hanlwoods Very good. Stock is scarce and buyers seem disposed to 

 pay a pretty good price for all lumber. 



The Satler-tlnnillton Lumber Company, recently organized with offices 

 In the Oliver building, thinks the outlook Is exceptlonnlly good for hard- 

 wood trade this spring. Prices are keeping up well and with a little more 

 demand higher quotations arc likely to be named. 



:-< BOSTON y 



Harold K. Brazor of Itraiilihfi.i. \ i., lor several years representing 

 Malcy ,t Wertz of Uvnusville, Ind., has accepted a position as salesman 

 with the Stevens Lumber Company of Boston. 



I'rnnk L. Terwllllger who was long manager of the Dccring Lumber 

 Company of Melrose, Mass., died at bis home In that city last week at 

 the age of flfty-nlne years. He was a prominent Mason and a popular 

 local yardman. 



At the annual meeting of the Lumber Trade Club of Boston held on 

 I'eliruaiy 8 at the Qulncy House, Daniel A. Lucey of the Curtis & Pope 

 Lumber Company, was elected president. In addition to routine buslue88,j 

 the club adopted a resolution unnnlinously endorsing Hon. .John M. Woods 

 "f the John M. Woods & Co. for president of the National Hardwood Liim- 

 li'^r .\ssoclatlon. 



The Northern Veneer Company's plant at Washburn. Me., has been 

 completely destroyed by fire, entallini; » loss of $40,000 and depriving 

 nl.out forty hands of tlii>lr employ in 



=-< BALTIMORE y 



I.indley C. Kent, head of the I.in<llfy C. K«nt Lmnhcr Company. Wll- 

 minf^ton. Del., died there on I'fUru.irv i'j. He had Itceii ensaged in- the 

 lumber trade at Wilmington for forty-flvo years and was seventy-one 

 years old. During the Civil war he fnllsted as a private and rose to the 

 rank of major in the 109tb Colored Infantry. Ills wife and one child 

 survive. 



John I-. Alc(»ck of .Tohn L. Al-^'^k & Co. attended the sessions of the 



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