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€w S§«J «™ «Mt. WEDNESDAY", MM. 31. ISOO. Uom HAmansoE, EnnoiTiDnMo Koamos.-Tc uinnent giYra at the United Sutee Hotel, oti the evmtng of bet Thorettay, by the eehobus wl teacher* of the Mnvwille Academy; end, though under obligation tor "eompMmrntnrlet," mi flo hot feel ouraeU1 bound to puff or pralfe It beyond iHrat its contmfod nr-rits appropriately dotrm. During Uw ehort time In which we . mont, wr "had an opportunity to we ' what was to he recti this side the curtalncd «Wge, which was dalStlly decorated with the rational bunting. The room la riity largS.ls bet too large for the redeem of mooflr of the speakers of the evening. It ww fllfed by a large Sssrutears; reprteentulby a tuJibor of. the noiaicet Jurrallee -throe Unified Stotea can boast of. Considering d. means at their disposal, (be hall wAecreditablylightrd. btlt atffl the lampsrbtlt dimly endeavored to die pel a djarttnewt which wne k rather dim, ml. rfhe pieces were well *- — mumiUmL'cu.nfctnory by the scholars. to ooldly criticise; mod the brorabto exoeptiooe beyond tbia men mention we pleasantly particularize. We must aay t be opening piece rather disappointed na.aa we confidently expected it to be a soag rather than an instrumental selection. The pretogne by Mr. Bell, waa my distinctly spoken, but lacked ; spirit aad oratorical expression. A redtatiaa by Mist Mnry Edgett, Ah efes), was the Ant piece worthy of 1 special uite- It wna beautifully rendered, anl the thrilling words tremb- ' lingty tourhed the eoul sympathies of 1 her spell-hamd auditors. The aaiue youo»-tfi4 Ming a very pretty Httlc 1 soag, enthbd, "Somebody is Courting Somebody,* which was loudly ap- 1 ptaudsd, nadally tjy tlioee of the ] audience wlia Wen literally carrying out the eminent* embodied in the 1 words. A ckradc, In wlilch Mr. S. S. Doak repharnted a nervous and 1 irritable gtianUn of a young lady, waa well received, llr. Doak bring decidedly Its cbataoMr of the piece. The 1 " Shadows Itinwmlutee " wen entirely too long— for til first five minutes they generally auawA after that Uwy become Irksome kid tiresome. Next followed owe of the most complete " poems we liavc ier read, by the kuthoresa, Mrs. II B. Edgett. It was unusually long, kit so admirably composed that we resetted Its conclusion. 1 We have no heaincy In saying that e Mrs. Edgett majkcll feel proud of her i uncommon literal talents, which are j P rendered an ctcariconsplcuous in this 0 her latest oompJtlon. Mr. Bell's " m-iution of " Reresie," waa ap- , proringly recetrelby his hearers. -• Next in order waa It plser of the evening, In the shape ofon address on the , " "Woman iffuestlonMjr dlaaCPrtadlta , Cauliflower, alias M a S. Doak. It U waa the beat comic tkg ire have lis- ' tened to tor many Way, and (kirly j 1 threw some of the adlen « into irro- . ™ praotible convulsions I side-splitting laughter. We eat ahagsldc a goodhumored Individual ofcme three hun- j a dred avoirdupois, whffeept us In eon- ! " tinual ftar during the W-t-ch, tliat he ; waa about to burst. 1 each "hit," and almost every senfccj eoatalncd * mense buuutng quivcrl Its fonnila- 1 " lion with tl>ia gentle njfci attempts to preserve bis seat on tatwo chairs : which he tolly occupied Doak was ; ™ pood, and if we eonUiay* we would , with, wc might be temptclo give lilm 8

the benefit of a column, Mm it ie be ; \ has made a " hit," tor an i^trnr that I It would be next to imponMc to beat. ! We now advise him to praoVa'.'aitV ■' ou Mrs. Cody Stanton's str at the j earliest fnnmont. The entdainmcnt j ! was erajclndcd by the follolng 1m- \ prompts rompositinn SxprMy, tie- ) ' signed torthe occasion, by Mrfcdgctt, . and which vra» snthuslostiiallklieered by all pceacnt:— - . cafe mat ionil \ ' ,,ii?rsf.TT55?fr,,,iw ra. ; i r srfaay'asiriEK'j^.... < Office! Jram'.ii.b ' — — — T i '" Wr'""' - >i. - Asd JrtijosjjSM— S*S< -SO Sl°> raM^Tcwpssl ;s--a 1 C I. I h.'bnsissss «C r-— - [ ths rsMM ns.sk ' <n. irajwV W-.IW ,w OBt-nimm™ .tag U.

H a. I The edict is annoonoed from Paris that toehion has detenntoed to aholi.li B chignsua. • , What » fall that will be— M . f t has lately been Invented by a scientific — shoemaker. ■t No oppMcalteos as yet having been M the number of bUla for printing late electi-jo tickets, they still lie on our of tabfe. Wo hope there may not be ocS, caeion to apeak of them again. Oar New Jeraey Lfgitbitnrr is sold to be without an equdl In this union— ». torjolw. t As April approaches, the best buai- „ neas to look after— your own. 1 „ 'The statement that Dr. McCosh, of r Princeton College, drinks much wine, 1 r. has been denied. j. It has been the town talk this week, 1 „ that the France and American Trans ' ,r Atlantic Telegraph Company purpose )f laying their Cable Itlween some point 1 , in France and Capt May City, the line [ ,f to terminal.: at the Stockton House. _ We givfc ths rumor tor what it may be ' ( worth. ^ An able agriculturist la of the opinion ' r that the tee crop throughout this coun- ' I try has not been injured by frost dnrr ing the winter. We only wish John c' ' baa tried It on. ° H Mra may he marked . March-mad ' who take a man's hat with his name in it,-aimply because they desire his autograph, i Wo wish to whisper to our readers I in this neighborhood that the nn- . nouncerorat made through our col- " , umns some weeks ago, of an exhibition " I which waa to come off to-morrow night, i wna not Intended as a Joko on the day. * j I Spring started splendidly. 8calln- ' wags, sunbeams, stragglers, snakes showing out In many pUces. Shad . •t still searra-rausage, soner-krout stale. Our exchanges agree upon the (act j* . that there has been a steady decline in r the price of flour for the post month— p whep.lt tumbles here we will make a f , note of It [b

Everything in bidira' costumes now ; . seem to be nuulc of three materials— velvet, velveteen and heavy poplin.— Silks were ncn-r less worn, while mcrinoes are obsolete. ♦ There is some talk ,pr organizing a Fust or the Army of the BcpubUc in this place. We shall be happy to furnish wltntcyer assistance is in our towaras its accomplishment. If It dto^nt storm to-inorrow It wiU be eltfiri- fair or overeasL Itonts in Philadelphia are one-third now than a year ago. As wo do more business here and increase toster, the rents of houses are one-third higher. The sweetest thing in the world,— a woman's heart. 1 1 is a perfect honeycomb,— toll of ceils. Reman! j At this season of the year It Is the practice for our cottagers to trim their 1 straighten up rickety fcnees, ' while-wash the same, and so forth.— ; In trimming the rulp has boon to allow j the branches and twigs to lay where : they toll, thus obstructiug the side- 1 ' walks or streets and rendering the way : | of the posscr-by very annoying, and at times dangerous. Twenty miles of wire I tare been cx- 1 , haustnl in hanging the potent bell ar- ' 1.000 lbs. of putty have been already ' used by the painters in filling up the ' nail holes; 3 tons of point have harely sufficed to prime the interior of Ihe 1 building. 1 Bev. E. Hewitt, Into pastor of the 1 Methodist chureli in this city, goes to 1 Kcyport, and netio New Brunswick ' we incorrectly announced in our ' tost edition. ' 1 The Board of Comimssionere have 1 met, and organized, appointing John C. Hullitt, Esq., Chairman, anil A- P. lllldreth, Esq., Secretary. Business will be proceeded will, as soon ns tbc I . wltli the 1

[ | Survey of the city is eomplcled. which •' Is now bring . nuule by U. Ik Swain, ! ; Esq. • . ( | At the niceUng of the council held ! , Saturday eveniug. a new improvement - ; I loan of «30, 000 was ordered tobe raised, 1 | and the bonds printed. t I One of the designed projects tor < 1 1 and rendering attractive t I along Uw beach, is an ample plank i ! walk (him (be font of Perry street, t '.along the Columbia IIousc property i i and beyond the Stockton Hotel, which I our commissioners will proccpd with , ; are completed. A firet-ctosyonfectiourry and fruit f store is ju4ftrmd on Washington ' slreet,sdJidning«liedVnsliiugl.Hi Hotel, by Mr. Jorepli McNabb, formerly of Philadelphia, hut now a resident of j Cape May. (, A tour througli that Immense structure. the Stockton Hotel, Just barely rnalilcs the visitor to form some idea 1 j of its vast proportions, but. none what- ! ever of the fontcmptotod grandeur and r ! finish of its almost innumerable ap- | puintments. As soon as the rougher * painting, carpentering ami plastering c : work is over, we hi trad furnishing the 1 j readers of the WAV* with as correct ' I a description of the mammoth concern i ns our inferior dearriptive powers will s , The IUllroad Spring Arrangements ' .go into effect . wiUi to-morrow. No 1 i April tooling about this announce- " , roent 1 I By reference to our advertising colJpcrcriro that sealed proposals for the ( Oeroction of u City Prison, wfll -he ro- , ukcived up tooaonof Wedneaday, April c ^thlnsL , m The advance iu the price of sugar , n-ieems to have received a check. Large f a. luantities have been eooiing into mar- , us |-t recently from Cuba and elsewhere, CTybo opinion that the ^ccsrding to the 1 - th<-

Hsrrr Hop. — The Mnctianks' Grand Ball oanw off at the Merchants' h Hotel, In this city, en Monday evening, and though the wayward weather waa wickedly unpropltiooa, yet we are t pleased tolinfthst ltwas wril attended, and cveryAjng passed off pleasantly and to the satis&ction of all cmJ- We acknowledge the kind courtesy of the managers who left a "complimentary " upon our labia, and only regret that wc were unable to attend, owing to circumstances over which wp I had no- control Had we been present, we should have given a much more lengthy report than we are permitted to do with the limited means at our disposal i ■ . The programme, which wna a remarkably well-selected writs 'of dances, was fully carried out; and the managers reflected credit upon thomaelveq and all present, for the precautions | token, and measures adopted for the i preservation of good order daring the - \ entire proceedings. . It lasted until the i " wee una' .honft " "f morning, when i all repaired to their several places of | abode well pleased with the entertain- , mrat, and the opportunity thus afford- i ed to " thrid the masy dance." We I licar that the managers have been re- i quested to repeat the entertainment, , and should they conclude to do -so, we ] that they may hare more favora- t ble weather, and their efforts be more i fully and amply rewarded than they a the many evidences of improvement i which are daily to be seen in oar-city, ' notice the opening of nn establish- r ment tor Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, on Ocean street, near Wash- i ington, by Win. G. Bhnads, a well- j known Plumber, of Philadelphia. , He Is now engaged in putting steam f engines, pumps, laundry ap- j paratus, gasfplping, Ac., in the Stock- , ton House affd Columbia House, and fiMUW* and pipe in a number of p cottages. The proprietors of the new j, hotel are not only making a good in- u r I vestment "tor themselves, but are In-

1 creasing the popularity of Cnpo May to such an extent that the increased accommodation whicli their hotel offers, will not suffice to supply the ^ demand, and consequently the raluc of i cottages and boarding will he increased ; and not diminished. This thought . was suggested by hearing that Mr. Bhnads had taken n cottage tor the 1 Brothers Interested In the construe- ' Uou of the hotel, will not only influence i a circle of their friomls towards Cape May, but make it a place of residence themselves. Examination, — -At tut examination of the scholars of Cape Academy, 1 held March 25th and Mtli, tlic follow- 1 ing scholars were meritorious, vi«: ' Division A.— Herbert W. Edmunds, 1 OT.fi; Ellin W. Beeves, HO; Lewis I). ' Stevens, 90. Division B.— Mary C. Foster, 91. 4; ' Anna P. Stevens, 97.2; Mary Lizzie ' Rutherford, 97.1; Anna M. Breves, 1 93.5; Bella T. Stevens, 93.5; EinilyJI. j Stevens, 0J.5; Fsnnie riaruill, 92; Ella ' H. Little, 01. Division C.— Mattie II. WhOdtn, 1 91 ; ,Mary J. Ware, 00; Mary Ella 1 Stevens, 00. ' '"~t— '>■ JUa.ii p i Ixtitia B. Beeves, W; lJszio law, * 01; Josephine WbUldin, 90. ' The result of the examination proved , thai llie tcnu jual cluwd had been dis- t tinguisbed by marked success, and . rapid ami liighly satisfactory advanoc- f mint. Tlie tlianks of the school are r due the parents of the scholars fur the „ interest they have manifested, and for , the encouragement and support which they bare given the school. John W. Ltcxtt, Principal Skaviixb.— A Lecture will be dc- " literal under the nusnlrra of the Mite I eral the Mite

Society connected with the Calvary Baptist Church of tiffs place, by Bev. A. J. Illns, of the Court House, on evening, April fitli. Subject —"The Model Wife. ' This society has a large number of members, and meets once | month, when fcisays and other mtrrenrig and profltablo selections are read. They also hare a monthly papsr which is filled with contributions front the members, and read at their meetings. Wall PArxits.— Wc call the pare ti color attention of our readers to the foci that Cape G. W. Smith^reps at his store on Washington street, opposite the Centre Huuse, as full an assortment of Wall Paper as can be seen thin side of PluladelphCr. , Parties about to l«t|*r their cottages will find it to their advantage to call on Mr. Smith, and examine his superior stock. His prices are regulated by the Pliilodelphff prices, and do not vary a fraction.— Paper Hanging also executed at short notice. Tux Hiobthtown Inbtitttr.— In a recent conversation with the Financial Secretary or this Baptist enterprise, Rev. J. C. Hyde, formerly pastor iff the church in tbia dty, we learned from him that be Is now engaged in raising the last quarter of the sum required to complete the building, having already been secured. work of the building is progressing an ifUy, sud with a view of having it finished in September. Tmr Boater Holidays which ended yesterday, are not observed in the United States with any marked relaxation from business, but in England (lie custom is ptesssvd in all its vigor. lakes a recess for two weeks, the Courts adjourn, and on Good Friday, there is a general cceeathun Pennsylvania visited Trenton the siting ft. only fa^bT ami

i' SRxnBLX Sttlx.— In oklra times, >• when young people were married and ;, heeded art "outfit.'' their friend* who m bad aiready fought forward off the bit le tie of Ufe, preerated them with table [• lliienl and rag carpets, and waahtubsl I- In later years the custom has run riot i- and degenerated muchly in the direction of plated silver ware, especially y pairs of butter knives and salt spoons. - Now, It seems, the fashion is about to change. "No presents received," is ' i, placed upon many iff the wedding Ine vitatinn. mWtfyinj; she goraSs, mpel , plainly, Atat they need not lay out t their money in exhausting efforts to | 1 outshine each other in- the value of r their purchases. In Cleveland, the .' other day. the carls were tbns endorsed - and the Home Jc-mal reports a siml- . lar case in Now Tort' And thus the | - fashion Is set It is a good one. I Money Makes Meshy Maji- ' itlAOEsl— The truth of this adage is ss > incontrovertible as the oft quoted anil ' ' -venerable nkbtimc jiroverh, that money ' makes the mare go— but these are mere - > matters. It links lore in • r low-life when a little loose lucre avail- ° ■ eth much— as the following incident, 1 • told by one of our exchanges, adjnira- •' I illustrates; A young man belong- ■ > ing to Eastou, Pa, and a young lady * of Bucks county— both natives of the ' i Isle — who hare Ken' trying ' to get married fora longtime bat could not owing to tbc hard times, and that few days ago their difficulties were I c removed by the tbdv receiving Infer- 1 1, ■nation of the death of n- rich relntire 1 _ Ireland, bequeathing her fifty thousand dollars, and that the long deferred nuptials took place but Sunday. ; „ Nose Tapped.— A gentleman had : 11 nose sliced off in the city tbc other " iu a very singular manner. He being slutved in the Continental when a portion of the wall in „ Howell's store (being token down by » tlie workmen) fell suddenly, witli a j - loud noise. The startled man jumped ! forwaft, and tbc razor sliced off the ! i point of his nose. Hie piece was picked " nnd the unfortunate individual, " anu ine uulortuuate individual, r .

• with his nose wrapped up in a handf kerchief, started for the nearest drug I store. ; 1 -- — - : How to Use Stormy Spn-days— , f This is good advice. Tlie very best I thing to do on a stormy Sunday is to . t go to church. We have never been . able to underatnud why persons In > ordinary health who drudge through L mud and rain, nnd sleet and snow to . their business on working days, should , stay nway^Vom chureli on stormy ) Sundays, unless it be that they do not , want to go. There is less excuse for (his in cities slid towns where side- . walks are boarded, bricked, or (tagged, ' than in the country, where the paths ; arc wet and miry. It is n safe rule, applicable alike to city and, country, not to allow anything to keep us from church on Sunday, which would not hinder us from business on other days. , If people expect there minister to he at \ chureli an stormy Sundays, they ought tobe there themselves. The "fact of preaching Implies the corresponding fact of somebody to preach to; nnd If thu minister has spent bis time during . the week in preparing a discourse, it is only right that tlie people ahojr their appreciation of Ids taboW by their Suudnv. to listen in ii _. Tim PEnsos.lL Remedy. — The plan of killing men who have committed outrages for which the law can provide no adequate remedy is finding fin-or just now. It was tried in Richmond the other day nnd approved by a Jury. It has Just been tried in Slontroal, and the Jurors up there may not approve, for they sitln colder rooms than the Virginia jurors occupy. Nothing Wonoxbpul.— Much ado is made about the ticks uf a cluck passing over a thousand miles of wire, i c passing

j. That's untiling wondcrftjl. The supercargo of a Boston ship once went round n the world on tick and brought up at < t Long Warf with * cargo of cassia, r Manila hemp and West India molasses, d —According to' the report of the ^ Statistical Secretary of the Newark ' coOtorence of the Methodist Chureji, » tber care in the Conference 210 - churches, with 25, <30 members. The j 1 report places the valuation of the ' chinches 91,806,350. " In Blossom.— Georgia papers sute '' that pens are in blossom iu that State. 1 S%n" -the North will again echo the ; cry " Let us have peace." ■ Get your life insured tor 910,000 1 0 avid a zealous insurance agont, nnd * r tlwn if you die to-morrow the widow's ; 1 heart will ring for joy! IBEEt'DES blows that among rational : amusements are ten pins, ln.se bail, hil- : ^ liards, hnracback and velocipede riding. | NEW ADVERTISEMFNTS. QPPORTCNE QFFERI ! • HSSSEti - suitable tur lruckiss. Grsilac. sod OrsiaOOtes ^a*1 rXHRY suttt, aeialala(AS!«res> | Cape Maj Cllj, N. J. > Msrth H, ISSS.-Aa j ATTENTION. gPBMG OPENING of CHEAP ; Urj duals i'Trimmings, ON TRSRSDAI, tFEIL 1, 1S8S- ' ^ ^ Mrs. ff. •ThmwUmi (Wre1 Saw? sy<a'^*i* .p"lls7^S7.' ■vy"'.'1 talis » ALTaCA, STEIPCP PggAlNF-s | GREAT ATTBAirrtOfil I s ^Psina AMD SUMMKM CLOT III SG, AT I AEA ISLSga, M. J. id "v j

MEDICAL. I > COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! ^ COE'S COUGH BALSAit I - i ! COE'S COUGH BALSAM! COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! I • . . a sou axM.kov roa (olds. rorsHs, awir, mixttu, c WHOOrifiO 08C9M, ] AND WILL HCLtCTE CONSUKPTrVE COUGH. t of tbc Uroat. cbcsl see loots, •soool sffbtC oaoco so loss to tbc workal, wo sow rare j „m. „ -lib tec .tbc, W loaoe | sttet tea, suras. ) FOR CBOIIP, i ! — I WHOOPING COt'GH. I terrible .Itscsse toe Ihe test, tea yeses, U . 1 that It lovarisbly relieve# sad cutee It. gORE THROAT. a. : HARD FOLDS nnd COUGHS ^ ! Yield si oscs lo s steady use of Ibis «rvsl remedy. It WiU s^raedUsWlos rellsf where .11 ot re • L :

i. - fiORENEKAOF THE THROAT. CIIEA- AND LINGS. » ow" tre-wbuVa*"'. es's era imJa0' j II • j' IN CONSl'MPTION, >' Mra,^ewrea^ta^,^ta|;.a'rt,,,.l'.l. J f ' j f . "J eoit s-ev-t. JOHN WrLL", f gW WaslUazIca ,1,. New lis. c. : : ^ i IN SHORT, 1 DtutTUt sod Doslee lo Medlcloes'lo Ibe ! . , t olled Stales. THE C. G. CLARK CO., j Sole ProprlWats, New Haven. 1 1, j n 1 1 . . Read 1 Read : ! Read t 1 !

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I.CHBEM YARDS, SASH A BLIND MANUFACTORIES, tec. LUMBER! LUMBER!! ' GO TO HEADQUARTER S! Buy of tlie Hahufacturprs and Save Money! The Largest, Cheapest and Best Asaoitmrat"of LUMBEKin New Jersey, be found at E. 4J. L Wilson 3c Co. 'a Steam Saw and Planing Mill iind Yard, MlllriUe, Cumberland Co., NcSFJcrsey. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. 100,000 feet Cedar siding, planed and not planed. 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. 500,000 extra Cedar sixtecn-inch Stringing. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen- inch Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. 1,000,000 FEET EXTR1 HEMLOCK FRAME TIMBER,

■> Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to ! p, order. ^ WE M AM FACTrilF. Ol It OWN LUMBER ! ' J CONTRACTS TAKEN! QuiLd'uujs hushed bftrjuli^ f'arCcrufuuict^ Any parties desiring building done for cash can save money ' by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advantage to " j which a net cash purchase is entitled.

1 1 fins. W. riSTEL JOSEPH CASPEH. ' £ OttEX S. PROUD. ?. j STEAM PLANING I -Mo i: Is U IN (i M 1 1.1s, ! WHITE PINE LUMBER, ii

BUILDING LINE." j biwmA?y.k' ™*cA7rea*Bxo ' a" rxocD.1* '' 1 8ASH, BUHDS_AND DOORS I ,, E. K. FORTINER A SON. IH Federal Street, Camden,!!'. J., ] J IIAStDbVARL. GLASS, HASH, r. n. 1 oy | j mptea, apt ■ . rioutll rn.lA ta^Svi. ' tSUzfzap: Sr.. pRra^Mrfe:f;r.Vo K. K.'pORTI NKR A SON. Fvteral ••!».<. Sou'b sblo. foppraltv Fvrvy " i . xTTorrisii, i OA-nscx X murine, j \ S*f. ! IS99. SPRING IM8». 0"rawi^m5mii,«!C'l«?w'*cmSTZtJ SI'KINa GOODS. CYAC A LA MUM, Paurlh k Aiob sirvote. » nil-doli. I. mirsi N.B Jobo from A action dolly rvraivrd > — , . , ■■ ..jr.. ■ I P. HOUGH, Jr., A '-"id Moocbao ta'la bta^clock ol CA*?£t? _ Zpreas lbs c'yioc for hoouty ood rtckaoM ar doc oc extern] any farmer caasaa. Alco, I 1 lovllc ccpcvtal .Mention lo my I star clock ol ' .III. rLiTTHO. WINIKIW SHADES. CtfCOA, RAIN cad CANTON MATTINCS, luj ood Dyrlpc and Reobring EsUMlshmenL ml AoteTrtah I * """ <

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HKMOVKD TO HIS NEW STORK, | pi wo. BRACK Ess, CLASS. OILS, PAINTS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, Ac. | NKWELL r0STS^HANDfRAtLS,BALUITKRS 11 A It D W A R E, ! "l^rfmysS^bSns ' 'p^^Sffoi cb, I tb^oUotae^nvu^myeort^iU) •NAO'^UII | Mi^LUMBEU VARll I fine. Spruce and Hemlock Frame Stuff. Cedar, Cypress, fine and Spruce Shingles, Shingling and i Hester'ing Lath, Rickets I and other Fencing, ffaratina Heart, Fir- ■ finia and Detasrare Sap, White fine , I Spruce and Uendock Flooring. BILL TIMBER It .11 Xtadc rurnlehod si the Lower! It. In. .Inter, tor Lumber la bo .hipped by lt.1l, ar ibeir tr.ae port. tion. will te promptly filed, * t c0 Cae'eia Sr. Wot or. THE MODEL NOTION STORE. cam%!e«tb^RW^?r,A«W^MKNT^sr UXii ii 2 •^'u witeh!p3*Oi!c^™ssd W " r'

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