Cape May Daily Star, 16 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING.

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SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1K»2. A. C. S. N. and Cap* May toCame called at 4 p. m. Get Utere early for a good aeaL

The Prealdent will probably nacl ben- next week. Mm. llarriaon la rap 4®y reooTeriog from her illoeta.

And atlll the aplendid aubacriptloo lift of tbe I)AII.Y Star coolinuea to grow, abusing the bearly appreciation with which oar effort* to offer a pleaaaot, readable aumcierpai>cr,ia received. Subscription price now one dollar for the remainder of the aeaaon. A moat exciting and Intereating game of base ball waa played by tbe Villa Reserves and the Inrloclblea, formed of boys from about nice to fourteen years ol age, yesterday afteinoon, the score being Hi to 0 in favor of the Invinclbles. Lxwric Porter captained the Invinclbles, while Alex. Carver captained the Itaaerves. Several lly ball! were knocked by Llewalien Evans. An effort ia being made by tbe Capi May Fire Department to procure a new team of bones. Tbe team in prcaei.f nae are not quite suited to tbe work. One of the bones ia of a nervous, chaffing disposition, which makes tbe labor and movements of tbe tram uneven and uncertain. A fine pair of gray bones, valued at 1500, have tbe ryes and hearts of the oommlttec,and may be purchased, tbe present team to be taken in part payment. Tbe gnys match in appearanc. In diapoaition and In movement. As yesterday waa Bt. Bwitbin's Day, tbe old supentlllon Is rev vied as to tbe prophesy for the condition of tbe weather for the next forty days. Perhaps you have read tbe story ol St. Switbin—perhaps not; but tbe supentllioo la that if it doesn't rain on that day It will not rain for forty days. Now, therefore, If It remains dry and hot as It waa yesterday until Aug. SSlb, I be a summer that means business—no rain to make people fret at tbe seaside and bot weather to hold all who air dow n and to bring tbe rest of mankind. Our streets will be found swarming with humanity to-night. Tbe In corridors, tbe music parlors, the evi log hops, the boardwalk, the pier, a every spot that gives unalloyed oomfi untold pleasures and blerxd relief will find crowds of patrons brrcAway from the tiresome cares of bnsinesa, out of the city's heat and oppresalvcnera raped from the sick room, renewing life, breathing In an oronlc Invigorant, mingling In social greetings, bowing to feminine attractions, worshipping the terpalcboraan god, and all, we trust, grateful for tbe pleas□ ns ami comfort* afforded, committing no excesses, gathering the good that may come of the change, reaping, nought that produces only urea. Every few mouths something ia beard of a scheme to annex the Weet Cape May borough to this city. A less desirable thing for city or borough could not well be devleed. Tbe borough would Instantly become responsible for a share of the city debt and it the city were to attempt to do justice to the borough as a part of the city, It would cost very much more than the city revannea from the annexed territory would amount to. It would end In West Capa May’s taxes being Increased and In its receiving no more than It now baa for years to come, this being the manner In which the outskirts of the present city have been dealt with. The two places can work out their destines in harmony while lode pendent of each other, but if joined together, harmony and pesos and ntighborliness between them would be gone and it would ha a never-ceasing atrugwould render peaceful, hannoolooa, Christian West Capa May another anticipated abeoL All will admit that there L nothing to be gained from anticipating like this. "Be content with euch things as ye have," is a scriptural lojonctloo that It la wall worth one’s white to herd. That Is to aay, while doing one's duty in the matter of active enterprise, should things not progress or tncceed as we would have them, try to be content— satisfied because we cannot alter present conditions, hoping on, hot accepting tbe situation as It exists. Now, than la a spirit of discontent abroad bees use of tbe seeming dullness of affairs as they pertain to that which is nearest oar desires, the summer success of bastecss ta its general relation to all concerned.' Mot much encouragement may be found, yon aay, in striving to bo content, bat we Insist that much comfort ■may ha bad from a spirit of aeqniisenee to the Divine will and control of oar earthly affairs. To be sore, worldly affairs concern us very deeply and We mart not bs slothful or Indifferent, bat should try to bepaliertVdieving In the old adage that "all thin*, come to him who whlta." Tbe time foe waiting for a rush of seaside patrons la now about over, and today’s trams will begin to haul to tbe abvre tbs denier ns of th*

I’lana for tbe new train abed at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, are completed and work upon the structure will soon be commenced. Anarch will lie erected extexjjdig fromiLo J-Mlxjr street side on tbe'vuytl/'to the Market street vide on the south, piling aceommodatioos for many more tracks and leaving the apace from Market wlrcct through to Filbert entirely unobstructed by walls or pillars. Tim big Reading Terminal train abed in that city W a little larger than the new train sbedof tbe Pennsylvania Railroad at Jersey City, but tbe Reading's structure will bo cdlpsed by tbe Pennsy’s new train abed at Broad Street Station. Do you wish to avoid languid feelings'.' Drink Favorite Cream Root Brer. Tbe beat soda lu Cape May at Kenindy's U. S P. Cream dates, fresh to-day, Naas', 51 Washington street. Champagne Mist Is more popular than ever, at Marcy A Mecray's. Mr. A. J. Gillingham, a well known regular cottager, a prominent otlicial iu the passenger department of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, referring to the project of tranaferriug tbe offices 'now located on Sooth Fourth street to tbe propoecd enlarged budding at Broad street, says It would be a good thing to do. They have over 1000 men in tbe offices, he says and with all th« increased room they have been linking the past few years.tbcy have not enough room for tbe work. The growth of tbe Pennsylvania system is something wonderful, and more room and greater conveniences for tbe clerical work is greatly

1 needed.

Bilk bathing towels at K.-nncdy'a U.

S. P.

51

Gam drops are very fine at Nui

Washington street.

Make your ice cream at home. Favorite Extract*, It will be as title as

your confectioner's.

A. P. A H. B, Todd, tbe artistic photographers, are better equipped than ever to do fine work at their galleries, foot of Congress Rail Uwu. "New Star" puxzle, very interesting game to while away a pleasant hour. 10 cents at A. P. A U. B. Todd's photograph gallery, foot ol Perry street.

Inga. Tb» rush may bow be expected to bagia and eoatlna* none weeks. Be content. Rare faith ta "tbe season" and all win be well because it will and

Base Ball.

Pbew! what a base ball week week is to be. Nlcetown, Pa., will be here Monday, and tbe Camdi-n team will play Wednesday and Thursday. Assistant General Passenger Agent George W. Boyd baa arranged for a special train from Camden at 1 p. m., to bring down people from t'smdca and other placet along tbe road to see Wedooaday't gsme. It is to decide which team is entitled to tbe champiuttsbip of Mew Jersey. Camden has been laying

©tip Giiests And Other Personal Mentlo Harry D' Kata, tbe popular at lent manager, has been down.

e Stockton yepter

1 here in bia interesting rob. A Pleasant Fishing Trip

Yesterday a number of guests of thq. Hotel Columbia embarked from Sewells Poiul oo.a fishing excursion and had a pleasant lime among tbe inhabitants of tbe sounds, lu tbe party were: J. G. Key*, tbe Miaae* Flck, Mrs. Green. Mr. Ranter, Mr. Kind and Mr. and Mrs. Dantxenbakcr. The sport was conducive to much merriment, and one the party waa moved in a poetic

spirit and wrote these lines:

i John C. Hiss, of Baltimore, arrived i at Congress Hall Isst evening, coming | fro® Asbury Park, and will remains .must-' we ** < or two. Re thinks there Is no ! plane like Cape May, tbpngh this is bis Balti- '• fir ** T >Rt for twelve year*. At A*bnry t Star I l‘* r k be reports that there Is a scarcity

I " r *b.itora.

Mr. Joseph Davenport, of Camden,! M *'*r Richard Price. DieUmau. baa joined friend, at tbe Klbepm for a *' »" bo I > ^ 1 WOLld tel*** bla few day* recreation. I ‘•“cy dancing at Congress Hall last Cashier John J. RaUowell, of the ' C’enmg, was ouabU- to do so; o. tag to West Superior Nations! Bank, Wtonoo- fxcl ot f ‘ mll > h - ' a * c * llfd 10 •in. i- stopping at the Windsor. ^ Y ‘" k >"*****T join some kenTbe Very Rev. Ferdinand Jlrostart. m^y iri.-nd. at the Hotel Metroi-le. of Covington. Kv. has arrived at the A ‘ “"I « 111 roturn to the Cape f..r anLafayette for his usual summersojonrn. ° ,her lU1 . t ^ fore Eoing home t> LouisRobert W. Downing, comptroller of | ,llle > n U probablebe may again appei-

tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, joined bi

wife and friendi

day.

Dr. N. F. Elsenbeimer. piufe tbe College of Music of ( Inciom remain at the Lafayette for a CO

weeks.

Mrs. Christian Devrks, wife President ol jbe National Bank timore, ia pleasantly sojourning

Windsor.

Mr. Joseph Tioudall, of Philadelphia, ' and estimable wife and son and bright j

little daughter Ella,

at tbe Elbcron. | “ TaYreiT Aaron Thompson, Esq , of the Phils-1 >» ttre^ouml. d-lpbis bsr, has renew ed 1.1* asaocis-! And abort thtee dollar* was spent." lions with tbe "lineen of Results," his : The catch included sixteen hands* favorite Cape May. ; ti»h, off which eleven would make , Daniel L. Diwson. tbe coming young ] pjund. Ityey say they only pt poet of Philadelphia, and an occasional their lines ib,sec If fish would bite, contributor to lApjnrttpttt Miymine, Is

a guest of tbe Stockton.

Air. and Mra. Frank Albert and little daughter, Alisa Jcannic, of Baltimore, will arrive to-day tl tbe Albert cottage

on a visit to Miss Albert.

Mias Garvin and Miss Farmer, of Philadelphia, friends of Manager Dougherty, ol tbe Hotel Lafiyeltc.

were visiting him yesterday.

Misses Sue and Alary Alolony, with

Alisa Maine Jessup, three of tbe leading the

society ladies of Woodbury, are a ping at tbe Arlington for tbe season Col. J. Granville Leach, Appraui the Port of Philadelphia, w a* am

the throng of visitor* noticed ou Wash-1 For a stjlisl ington street last evening." to Haify Mulli Mr. and Mr*. Talbot J. Albert, of j l' !kc ,,e4r b,id * e - Baltimore, are gnesta at Atarine Villa “ M " for a Two weeks sojourn. Mr. Albert is j Congress Hall,

a cousin to Miss Albert, of No. 1 Beach : The thiid gtand Sunday event! avenue. " i cert at Congress Hall will l*e g Al. B. Paxson, » prominent Pbtladel- ; morrow iven'og. at * o'clock, by phis stock broker and member of the Haialer'a esUbraUd orchestra s

Stock Exchange, ia enjoying Cap,- May ‘ lolsts. Solo'rti—Fiaul.

1 " unt wsld, Planb' ’*

The Gracelul Art ol Dancing. Madam b. Louis

CONGRESS HALL,"

CAPE MAY, X. J.

. hull} tl

i all at the table if the paalry rored. Therefore use Favorand It 1s accomplished.

Clark's Colored Concert and Specialty o., of Pbiladclpbia, are arranging

i July I«. .

... Jackson and Air. lie of Sam Jack's Creole* lib this company, IS

Riggs & Bro.. 100.5 Rtid 221 AVnliml Slrool. ' PH1I.AOEI.PHIA.

TO COTTAGEBH.

FRENCH BOOTS SHOEMAKER ttepalrtng done In Hr*! ctaai style. Clu

COAL . HAY . FEED.

2240 jMiunds to each ton of care-, fully screened selected Coal. Upper ■F-chigh Coal a specialty. Fire Wood promptly delivered. Hay, Freshly Ground Feed, and all requisites in food for hors^f and cattle. Satisfaction guaranteed. , Prompt attention to all mail orders. Hotels and

very t

with 1

SI s guest of tbe Wlndso-. cumpauied by bis family Mi«* Marti.* Cali,cart j.d

tbe Elberon;

0 <lty.

tiffenbacb j hoarding villas supplied.

*'•: Mrs Jameal'an. | DAVID ROHAN, Mr. Harold B. T.dd, .. r , , ... .

hoot of Jackson Street.

. Muff, with a clear outlook over the Ocean, and pmconvenience. The rooms are airy, cosy and charmand service unexcelled, and there is a lovely six acre lawn, •trie ts-lls, first-class laundry, hre-escapes, and tb* roost for •■>"0 Guests. Congress Ha'l baa been recently renova'll, nt eoudltVm. The sanitary arrangi menu are of

d are now perfect.

MRK. J. F- CAKE.

Ttic Windsor^ CAPE MAY. N. JFsurUta,1392. Capacily, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

OX'K I1I.OCK ITtUM I’A VS EX'Cl Ell NTATIOX. NEAREST HOI SE TO THE NI KE.

MTRICTEY EIHKT-fT.ASS IN AI.I. ITS A I* POIX THEN TV

WALTER W. (■ KEEN, of Philadelphia, Rpopplolor.

played

The great game between the Cape Mara and A. C. S. N. will be played today. Tbe celeb rat. d college pitcher Bayne, will pitch for tbe visitors and tbe skillful Reese for Cape Al ay. On. of the hardest fought base ball battles of the season is expected. B"bc A. C. S. N.team ia stronger this year than ever and pnta up a gtext game. Base ball enthnsiaata cannAt afford to miss this contest. Jerseys and all tbe latest robe* at Wiley'a Congress baths. Rooms to rent by day, week, mouth or season. Amos Kerto la announced as an ubiquitous guest st many of the seaside resorts. The gvntieman never tarries long at Cape May, nor do many of hi* relatives do morn than drop iu aud quickly out again, and what la more, Amos, your room Is better than your company. You are au outlaw whose presence cannot be tolerated at Cape May. Go to Atlantic City, Asbury Park or wberuao'er you will, but a'eer clear of Cape May In your wild llight. Tbe band still bolds tbe foil. Columbia avenne Pharmacy. Original aea-abore souvenir ajHxn manufactured and for tale only by Joa. epb Hand, Jeweler, opposite post office, Wert Jersey Cabinet is unique and as catching on. Finest Liquors. Coolest rooms. Grant street, next Arlington. L H. Smith A Son, 4* Washington street, headquarters for dotbiog, furnishing goods, underwear. Crushed violets cream soda at Kenoedy'a U. 8. P. L 11. Smith a Son, 47 Washington street, for tailoring of any description. John Akins’ superior ice cream la made at bia own Philadelphia factory of the purest materials. Things are moving In tbe direction ol securing tbe encampment of the Wash ington Light Infantry at Caps May sometime during August. Cept. Allison Nailor, It is expected, will arrive here this evening, accompanied by several officers, members ol s committee, to visit the Cepe and talk with our people relative to the matter, If agrees 1 terms can be made we rosy expect have gay times a la mililairt for ooe

Do you want roar cheeks and good health? Drick. Favorite Cream Root User. Each bVulc makes five gallons. The drink tbit stimulates health, and not inebriate*\ is Favorite Cream Root Beer. Each bottle makes five galloos. The Cheater photo studio .1* as popular as over; always successful ta getting good photos of children, hence lu alarity. A mid-summer bicycle carnival, ia what the committee on entortainmeu are now energetically working to obtain. There la alscra prospect that the Maryland Horsemen, a celebrated organisation of Maryland gentlemen, formed yean ago lor the purpose of developing skin ss equestrians, may oome daring tbs season sad exhibit their wonderful ability as riders. The*. H. Neal. Jr.,ls entitled to great credit for the effort be has pal forth ta behalf of Cape May.

. It

j 1 March R.l’gi ►.>, “Atbalia,"

cart ia quite pretty and Will add many

charm, to Cap.- May society.

Aire. O. V. Iglrhait, of Annapolis,' M !., who arrivol at the Crexton yes cr j

Fasshau r;

e obllg;

i. lie

nillea of

e of Cape i

| Maryland, and b is a long ncut and wealthy auceatr Mr. Geo. B. Tatham,

May'a veteran cottagers, still company of tbe little folks, and often do we see blm enjoying the drive with the happy youngster* beside him. Mra. John W. Brock and family, of 1’biladclpbia, are occupying nicely located rooms at the Windsor. Air. Brin k will join them to morrow. He ia prom-

inent ta financial circles.

•Congressman Gtorgc Hire*, of j Grand Select

Herr Caspar Sander. 3 Tenor 8oln, ••Roly. Holy Lord," Mr, H. II. Todd Hand. 4 I’iaoo Solo. Entree of the guest* Wa.tbuig, from "Tanuliauarr

Wagner—Liu

Fraulein I Iffenliacb GruncwaM. 5 Inunnixxo, from "Cavalliero Huatl

tl Soprano Solo, '

eagln.

Jb Loving Heart, Gotlachalk. Kannermau. ■Largo" Hand. I Selected.

Tbe celebrated Cornet Solo,

Mr. Adam rs iiertu. Tenor Solo, "Good Rye, Swee heart.'

Hallo

•Der Frelachnrtx,"

8,1™,, vrind l“, M , , ,.|. nUL

evening. He I* alwayTJ-wdcomeguest .\| r . r. imu „ Baaalcr. Conductor,

to tbe Cajie, remembered as .me of tbe | , . ,

best Congressmen ever sent from tbe ] Comanut cream cake* are delicious,

First Dlstriet. ^ Nnss', 51 Washington street. Mr*. John Preston and her very To keep good bi-altb In the family cbartnlng daughter. Mia* Sue Preston, drink Favorite Cream Root Beer,

of Baltimore, are guests at Star Villa, j Peach ice cream soda at Marcy A

They are accompanied by Mrs. Pres- Alecray'a Colombia avenue store,

ton’, niece, Mira Ellen' Ridgely, of! Trunks, valisea, etc., at L II. Smith

Hampton. Aid. j A Soa t -

Dr. Julitu E. Grammar, Mra. Grai mar and Mias Grammar are stopping

7 Washington street,

aortment ol cigars at Keu-

' | nody's U. S. P.

Children's bop and _ entertain!

A. W. HAND, Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds.

Union Transfer Co.

BAGGAGE EXPRESS —AND— GeaeralRailroad/. Ticket /. Agents. O^TXCXs Csr. Wasklagton and Jackson Sts.

THE NEW JERSEY Trust aud Sale Deposit Co. Lafayette and Baak Sis., Cape Bay.

officiate at St. John's Episcopal Church | - — — Uv-moreow, morning aud evening j Baptist Charch Xslicf. Mr. and Aire. Eroeat Zintxinger are 1 Rev. Mr. Neal ha* secured the scrgaeste at tbe Marine VilU and will re-1 vices ot Mr. Wm. V. Raker and wife, main for some time. Air. Zantlinger i. of PbiladelpbU, the well known blind largely interested in charitable work ! *Uigcrs. They will be at tbe church and one of these who lakea an active moniing. afternoon and evening, affordinterest lu tbe affaire of St. Margaret'* iug an opportnnlty for all to bear House, Hughe* street. them. Rev. Mr. Neal w111 occupy tbe Dr. and Aire. Shirley Carter, their pulpit next Sabbath. Seat* free. All

handsome daughter, Mias Carter, and ! welcome.

little son, have been guests at Alarinc / Villa several week*! where they are ' ^ Improve your pastry ttat reqi greatly delighted. Mr*. Carter I* a " " —* • -

daughter of tbe late Governor Thomas

erty. the Collmueo ot lute rest. Dividend and

Beneficial. BeU0oa> and other onmnltatlona and execute Trusts ot every dewnytton. WlUi receipted tor and lately kept without

DepoatU of Money w

Se received payable

i looking

Ex trail*. That'

confectioners and caterer* use it. j If yon want to go to tbe fishing

of Alary land, who will be ro- bank* tbe pretty sloop yacht "Hestmembered as a frequent visitor to the ic*a." ia what you an ‘ ' Cape. I^ave order* at the pier Union Transfer Agent E. H. Allan U,U,1I J off war the pier

should bs proud of bia baby son, Robert Lawrence, one of the brightest, prettiest most intelligent little fello.

many ban

She lies

The .Newspaper of the Future. The Loudon Timt$ goes ou from oi j administration, from one decade, I

marked who have seen him. Should be live to "take after" bia father, he will honor hit parents aud grace tbe

circle ta which be moves.

Henry R. Edmund*, the prominent Philadelphia barrister and well-known ta both the Federal and Stats courts at an abis counsellor, accompanied by hi* two sons, Charles W. and Franklin D., and daughter, Mis* Addle W*., came to the Cbalfoute yesterday afternoon to pass a few days clear of tbe oppressive beat of Philadelphia. Charles W. Ed. round* Is slaw student and prominent

Mr. William Miller, of Pbiladclpbia, for acme years on* of tbe best known and one cf tbe most popular young men to be found at tbe Cepe eech season, ia again with ns, renewing old acqnaiotalnanoea and enjoying bia favorite retort, becoming a guest at tbe Hotel Devon. Mr. Miller will next month red Mias Elite Perrioe, daughter of Mr. M. Perrin-, ooe of Philadelphia'* wealthy merchant*, who ia this summer with his family occupying an elegant avte of rooms at the Windsor.

another, from one editorial tenure to another, with no appreciable dlminnttou oe variation ta tbe weight and conaeqoence of Its thunderous voice. Fo mast It be with tbe great perfect newspaper, towaida tbe prodnetiou ot which scores of millions and thou, sands of men are working and striving. There can be no more Pel*or*; tie newspaper ha* o'ntgrown tbe idea of individuality of ary one man. With

tbe growth in impreaab

portiere, abstract and coocreti

H. C. THOMPSON, Agent. Main Oflloe. Camden. N. J. Incorporated November 10. ls«. CAPITAL, >200,000. MANAGEMENT. ALEX. U. CATTKLL. rreslfirn F. W. AYEB. Vice PreatCent. ED WABD B. HALL. Secretary and Trea D1KKCTOKS: albx . <i. Carraix, B.C. Kkiobt. F. W. ATKIt, Uioaox E.TAT1 Gao so a o. (1 axis, Edwako a. Hall. i,bo sox Hi axs. J.«. Caxxxr. E. A-AKHSTBOXO. Lxwia Bxat, Isaac H. Suits. O.W.Dicxsxsbkxt Eowako Bxttlx

j p. pAiy^SON,

69 Washington 8t., c~ a T-r xcA.1-. ar. t.

A re nr y for Eastern

—, , ill fro'net'lnx the diminution of Individual con- —

sequence. The editor must

on Early Cash Order*

aible entity.* He will simply be tbe engineer who baa ebaege of the locom.*live for one “run” or for one day. Hit personality will change perhaj s from morning to evening and from wet k nek. bat while on daty, whoever be be, be mast krep an Intelligent band tbe lever. Tbe fireman, conductor, and brakeman may change to; bat wbat>rr cornea, the train moat sweep »o down the groove* of progress.—Join ^ A. Cockerill, ta Angust lApplneetC•

LEWS T. STEVENS,

Notary Public,

DAILY STAB OFFICE.

HOTET COLUMBIA,* r K-novated and In' . ted. KL'elilr Dell*, f.-rtoet Iiramaiw.Modern Cooveul. 1^,. IrtT-KVCKv/laleol Hotelllaytan,WBdwimlBeseb, N

DARLINGTON HOTELS Oppo-llc K. R. NlRtlon. Grant Nlrocl.t'apo !*I"J * Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER. First-elana Cuimno. Large Airy Rooma. Terms Reasonable.

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-vliOTEL DEYOI), HOU'f II XAFAYETTE NT. x Xenr Railroad Station, Roarli & Rost Ollifo. Tbe Devon has hern recently enlarged and improv.-d. Cuisine first claaa. RATES 630 AND 612 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS. Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect.

KIKTY -r ADDITIONAL -j- ROOMS

now OPCK FOR THE RECEPTI0H OF QUESTS. MRS. F. IIAI.I.KXBKCK.

CARROLL VILLA., Jiarkwon Ktrccl, near tire He noli. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything Firat-clam. Close to Ocean Pier. • MILS. P. L. RICHARDSON.

KAtELSIOK HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

Wir-MAM T. STEVENS. Contractor & Builder,

Cor. JcIFerwon and Corgle Mr. Estimates Given. BalUfacUou guaranteed.

DO TOC WISH TO EJiJOY FIRE PASTRY AXD DESSERTS! hwk riaiDrisg Ezlracls. me a* In use by the leading Caterers and Confectioner*. Sold by all flret-elaas

printing upon them, will be a I»*id to any add re*, upon the recript of 15 cent* by the Frum-nta Com pan j