Cape May Daily Star, 29 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PBBLISHF.D EVERY WORKING, dukjug rur «o>Tne or jcli a*i> icocrr.

t.R.BL^l EdlUm&PabUt ^: FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892. The »ir wm panMbUri; brinj in odor at the beach and decidedly cooler than that farther into the city laat evening. Pilot Samuel T. Daily baa juat returned from a trip to the Weal Iodic* made in the fruit »learner Yomnri, a Norwegian boat named alter one of the fruit port* on the I aland of Cuba. They vent to eight port* in Jamaica making np their cargo. Mr. Daily brought up aome very lovely frnlt from the tropica, and the Stab expreaae* it tbanka for a*

The Childrrn'a Ball, advertiaed yeatenifty to be given atCongrexa Hall thia Saturday evening, haa been poatpoued to next Thursday evening. August 4lh. Greater preparation* will be made and a grand avent is anticipated. Remember the postponement. The little one* and all other* Interested may be glad of thia postponement, a* the atmosphere of the dancing room will doubtless be more pleasant and comfortable than it i* likely to be to-morrow night. The incident we are about to relate will hardly be believed, but we know the whole truth of the matter. Hot as it was yesterday, two faabionable ladies, either ol whom would give forty dollar* if ahe could lose forty I«und* ol flesh. A gentleman agreed with them that If they would walk from the lower end of Washington, where they were guests, to Scbellenger* Landing and back, bo would in the evening treat them to Esseu'a ice cream to their fill. They foolishly made the journey and one was so-al-fe -ted by it abe was unable to go ont to receive her trifling reward. The business boards of New York have Uken up the project to build a si Hal across New Jersey, in order that New York and Philadelphia may closely connected by water. They are urging the House of Representatives to ]«** the bill Introduced and carried through the Senate by Senator Qusy apprupriatlug (23,OOOforasurvey. Even . half the amount would start the enterprise and would doubtless be sufficient for the survey, but it is next to impossible to get the bill up at thia late day. It baa passed the Senate after strongest kind of indorsement from committee, and it has been reported favorably to the House. It is on the calender and in excellent position lor passage at the December session.

THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

0hr Gbests. And Other Personal Mention. H. II. VonDerbcide. onTof Baltimore's oldest manufacturers. Is at the Arlington, accompanied by bis wile. Capt. P. M. Wheaton, a retired wealthy n a captain, and interested in property at Cap.- May City, is very sick. Prekident Harrison Is expected at the Cajk- to-night. If he come* be will find it much cooler here than In Washing-

ton.

Three Tuckaboc belles. .Misses Jennie Claypoole, Jessie Stille and Phebe Westcott, are spending the summer at Atlantic City. ||Mlss Price, daughter of F. Bowman Price, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Turner, 17 Windsor

aveotie.

Un. William Webb and Mr. and Mr*. B. Seville, of Philadelphia, are sojourning at Ritchie's cottage. New

Mount Vernon.

The two charming Misses Sophia D. end Harriet M.Relneke.of Philadelphia, have arrived at the Aldino lor a three

weeks sojourn.

Mr. and Mr*. George Weiser, Mrs.

Maggie Alsover and Mrs. Rollings, of | catching four bundnd and eighty black Philadelphia, are guest* of Mrs. James j bass and a man-eating shark weighing W. Fitblan, West Cape May. i probably three hundred pounds. They Mrs. Charles H. Page and child, wife ! had on board an upright piano on wheels and daughter of the broker, who was! which could be Uken to any .iuarkllled on Wednesday afternoon, went to j ter of the vessel Two patrolmen in full Philadelphia yesterday morning. I uniform accompanied them on the enMr. and Mr*. C. Henry Eisenbrandt | tire trip. George Clinton, a good Itewere among the Arlington arrivals last , publican and an officer of the Pbiladelevening. The Eisenbrandt* are num-1 phia Custom House, was caterer. The bered with the old families that summer whole trip has been a delight and h

JOM.T COVPAXV ENTERTAINED AT THE WEST JF.RSET

CABINET.

The Second Presbyterian Clubof Phil-

adelpbia, bat been in existence for a number of years a ad is composed of as jolly a crowd as ever goes out from Pliiladelpbia. They have increased In num-

‘ cut a wider swath now than small twa master used to ac-

commodated hem, but it now require* a three-master and a regular naval equipment in officers and men. The three-

masted schooner, T. Harris Kirk, c manded by the affable and able Cap

Curlisa, assisted by Mate Inman, whose services the club will ever remember, sailed from Philadelphia on the 15lb, with the club on iu tweuty-accond cruise, Cobb's Island being the deatlui tlon. A atop arks made at Cape May o the way up the coast and during a abort atay here they enjoyed the cool purebi of the West'Jersey Cabinet and the hospitality of the genial proprietor, E. D. Thomas. On the way out they stopped at the fishing banks and had great luck,

Starlights.

We boar frequent complaints from those who ride over the trollev road of the charge of ten-oent fares, or tweuty oenta a round trip to. either Cape May Point or Sowell's Point, the entire jonroey around both point*, forty eents. If we hsve boon corrjctly Informed the company's representsliv< before council declared It their lot.j tioo to make the single fare to so point, five cents. Notwithstanding this, we do not think the company skonld yet undertake to make the fare only five cent*, which would be bat twenty •v-nts for the'full ride. Let the single fire be ton cents, the round trip fifteen oeats either direction, and for the ronnd trip both-directions, that is, for a ride around the entire road, twenty-five cents. For a gentleman to take a lady along the entire line and pay eighty ornts, aeema to be an object to kick against For ourselves, we are not log any editorial growling whatever, simply voice the public aentimeut we find It and suggest compromising figures. We believe it would pay to make the reduction, unless, perchance, the company have all the patronage they can accommodate as it la. It la indeed gratifying to know that our Daily Stab each season contributes in so satisfactory and pleasing a manner to the general happy conditions of a summer's atay beside Cape May’i drons beach. Many little things are considered important factor! to thia end, and for many seasons wc have written them and repeated them, realizing that' we kavs time and time again strengthened and Improved the ont posts and the internal deviees which have gone* long way toward making Cape May the pop. alar resort it la to-day. We have never boasted of our work, but looking over onr local effort* extending back Seventies, we can remember many hours of hard editorial and reportorial work. Those who have been pleased and lienefilted by our labor became our warm personal friends. Some have passed on to unknown realms, and many have oome to tread In their footsteps. Children who. dog in the sand with tiny shovels and bathed and splashed In shallow gullle* have grown to be men and women. Tbs Stab follows along aud the tie is even more closely bound between editor and people than ever before. Why should ws not feel greufled to have the people appreciate our steady, sturdy effort*? It Is not a question simply of dollars—It Is ooe that haa two ■Ides; we desire to make a living, of course, and ws would make even more, but tbs people have a aide of rights, a right to be pleased, to be helped. Life hat plenty of burdens—plenty of cares,and the work of rejoicing with those who rejoiee and weeping with those who weep, has long been ours. . Cape May’s patrons are the Cafx Mat Daily Stab's patrons. Yos have but

at Cape May.

Hon. John .S. VanUllder, ot Knoxville, Tenn_ia vUiting hi* aister, the wife of ^Sheriff Anthony Steelman, and other relative* at Tockahoe and rabnrg, previous to making hit annual visit to Cape May. iv. J. J. Elcock, ol the Cathedral Philadelphia, is being entertaim-d at the cottage residence of Mr. C. Thomas, Ocean street and Columbia avenue. The f* Cantrell, of Philadelphia, are also guests at the Thomas cottage. Frof. E. D. Beals ia the leader ol the Stockton orchestra, which ia one of the beat at any retort along the coast. Prof. Beale was formerly leader of the Cape May Point ureheatra. Ilia home is in

Philadelphia.

Mr*. Ned Wharton, Jr., is one of the most enthusiastic devotees of the art of dancing to be found at the Cape this summer. It was her husband, Mrs. Wharton says, who asked at Ksaen'a— "What kind of orange water ice have

generally thought to be the best they The officers and men are all wellknown business men of Philadelphia aud Pittsburg, including: Adn Goo. Wehn; Rear Amiral. Thoms*’ lace, of Pittsburg; Commodore, David 11. Schuyler; Vice-Commodore. E. E Joly: Sailing Master, Frank li. Rutscb roan; Executive Officer, William F Patton; Captain of the Head, Ge <rgi Hopper,of Plttsbvrg; Pay Master, Wm Annear: Paymaster's Clerk, Benjamin F. Murphy: Gunner. George Miley: Electrician, W. G. S. Caroell; Surgeon, David C. Lyman; Chaplain. Wilbur II Myers; Deacon, Harry S. Myers; Log. gist, Charles F. Linde: Ensign, Wm 11.

Harned.

Skating parties are raging. Send for vonr seal-skin sack. Bsthing is perfect joy now-a-days. Aaea breer* prevailed all last night. The streets are gay with people each Take advantage of the snow , and have a sleigh ride. Sprinkle icy sidewalks with ashes for the protection of the public. Some music never grows old. "Willism Tell” is always beard with pleas-

piauded.

A trip on the Stsamer Republic is particularly pleasant just now. Lirge number* are taking it. The thermometer Is falling rapidly and lots of ioe is being gathered by tbe Knickerbocker company. The sloop ••Restless," which ws* caught in the ioc ont ol the bay yesterday, escaped without injury. W. H. Jenkins, Esq , prosecutor of Camden county, accompanied by bis wife, is sojourning at Congress Hail. Those heavy storm costs can be obtained of I. H. Smith. Buy one and protect yourself from the Intense cold. Sleds, skates and sleigh bells may be obtained of Julias Douizot, right oppothe best kniwa building in the city. Scab building. , ur young friend Geary, 12 Beach me, is very fond of tbe drive, a: often seen w ith friends behind bis bandimc pair of bays. The Nsval Veteran Legion, of Philathe occasion of tbeir annual excursion to Cape May on Fridiy. Augu*t 19. From Tuckatric we learn that the Tockahoe Tribe of Red Men, No. 129, have furnished their wigwam with very fine furniture and a handsome carpet. The ocean was as smooth as glass

81 rand and Sea

.* Mary Gillingham is s very queen > strand. Young and vivacious, ot giddy Bor loud, ahe is Apst our of the best mannered young ffrl* and sought, upon Cape May's Uach. True and healthful enjoymeut is hers, and in tbe most rational manner ahe indulges in her favorite Sommer pastime. With the stalwart muscular Petriken, of the Cape May B. B. C , she ;c* through the breakers and

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lied viol,

soda a

Watts Edmunds, 29 WAshington street, has opened a cosy and attract!' ice cream saloon and confectlonei, store at which the most nicely flavored

| ioe cream is served and frr ‘ ' I tiona are sold. The roorai Com*: log Uiat one visit is sur

Mr. Win. Marshall, Eminei mander of St. John's Coinn

No. 1, Knights Templar, of liming-1 -lersejs and a tou,*ilh Mrs.-Marshall, is resting »t | J^y/Congres.

the Arlington, previous to attending

u» u™* .1 j;'

Colorado. I of Uic p urual mtuiruu .

Mr*. C. P. Etfretb, Jr., of Philadcl- - —-

phia, la spending a portion of the sum-; BASE BALL.

mer at tbe seaside home of her bus- 1

band'* parents, No. 52 Jackaon street, j T1,c A ' c - 8 - N - Us * m dvfeaied Mr. Eifreth is confioed to bis business, j ll '"' 10 " A A - Philadelphia (drug.) in the heated city, much u, | dsy.and Cape May almost always del the rrgretof both himself and little wife. ll ‘ e A ' C ' S ' N ' l * cl “ :e “ ,,1,oul ‘ , <lc Mr. Wm. H. Dill, of Baltimore, is »he Boston team tomorrow and S, one of the few survivor* of tbe Cali The patron, of the psrk forni. forty nicer.; his description of «l«llug big game, and fine pi. life acroas the Rookie, iu thorn early fr ‘• u, L '*l* M *> * ,,d " c '"’f* ,llL ' 1 day* is highly eute-rUlolog. Mr. I).II j * 111 be * 0 * rrm “* n 1 “ G* bring out is passing his fifteenth consecutive- sdm- a ''d mo-t < xect playing, mer st the Arlington. j Camden def ated Cuban Gisnuye Two pretty little ladle* from Panama, d * y l,y * l,co,e ■* ^ This score South America, sre guests of tbe Pier 00, ufr " 1 “” n ‘ l ,hnc

Avenue Inn. They are Mias Elnolsa C ' , P c M *>- Duqne and Miss Eniestlna Duqoe, who _

are being educated at tbe Academy ..f iln ^Voruiloring of any d “ ' n '

Something to please your I

last night, boat could b

e been upset, s-

Amelia Jedinson, aged about 25years, coion-el, of Baltimore, s domesti kltcbcns of tbe Star Villa, died suddenly yesteidsy morning about o'clock, piobably from the effects The new Harrison and Re-Id him stretched across W ashing ton street i posite the Union Republican Cluo he ejuarters, st No. 3d. is as pretty a hi ner as ha* been seen at Cape May foi long time. The Democrats had swung

a banner Irom Ratty'

>r. J. ducting l at (75; at ot the val

e taken I

petures The

ii the

acb. Her

rouiig friend, Mi*s Elizslx-th Kaub. a pretty Philadelphia girl, is quaffing s share of se-asedc pleasure*. Mr. Schoff. another member eif tbe Cape- Mays tbi* eon,!* her interested companion upon beach. Mr. Petriken is a Lehigh versity student, while Mr. Schoff is of the University of Pennsylvania. Jarmorrow Mis* Gillingham will receive for her guest Miss Elizabeth Betts, of

Buffalo, N. Y.

Tbe most beautiful lady Iu the surf bath yesterday was unmistakably Mrs. Amos Evans. Indeed, abe i* thought to be the mast beautiful woman at Cape M ty this season. The absence of dainty gowns nor the presence of clinging sea-soaked garmenu can shut out the impression ol her suirerb figure and sweet face. Mr. Adams was orcl escort yesterday. Cottager Clifford Lewi* is fond of surf bathing and in i be find* the only athletic spo eared for. Of stalwart fr*tn<

confidence in his

CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, X. J.

Built of brick, situs'ed on s bluff, with s clear outlook over the Ocean, a vided with every comfort and convenient*-. The rooms sre airy, cosy sod charmingly fitted : the cuisine and service unexcelled, and there is a lovely six acre lawn. Passenger elevator, electric bells, first-class laundry, tire-escapes, and the most complete arrangements for 500 Guests. Congress Hall ha* bcenTeceotly renovstcd. repainted ami tint in excellent condition. The sanitary arrangement* are of tbe most .PProv pattern an are now pe e*t. MRN . j. F . CAKE.

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twelv-

es rrle* him to the boat. Col. James Forney bathed on the I Stockton data yesterday ami supiKirted | and floated the lovely little Miss Kecdy, thought* of whjm move many mav-u- j line hearts. Miss Darniclle also received attention from the gallant Colo-

Magniflcent and Complete Line of Oriental Rugs, Portieres, Embroideries,

fi WASHINGTON ST.,

Next to 1*0*1 Office Hoildlug.

Direct Importation.

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

Windsor,

Z "" j CAPE MAY, W. J-

§~S~ ; Fwrleeati Season, 189!!. Capacity, 300. Clarence, aud her uncle Mr. F. Marks, _ 1 '

and hi* two young sons. Miss Helen's! “ * w

spending the Summer at the Stockton, | Location Unsurpassed.

Her intimate friend. Miss Marv Gil

. Mis* Helen wil u Paris.

very fortnigl his probably Tberc were

erday, ically

carved by nature than Miss (tree/, a sister to Mrs. Bartol, Ocean street. Admiring ryes followed her is she crossed the strand to her ba-h room, clal in her blue and striped bathing robe. W. H. McCoy is just recovering from tliecflectsof the skating he enjoyed at Jenuison'a Lake, Cap.- May Point, with the recent evening skating party which Tile ice was so smooth

and solid I

exerted himself. He

hugely and if tbe ice holdi

Saturday evening wil Will t tkc alorg his gi

Jjoys skating,

her at *30, w ill give an idea ma. y seasons, has had plcuol the good* he is offering. , L J slimmer admirers, at*

OXE Hl.OCK FROM PAKSEKUER STATION. NEAREST IIOI'.SE TO THE SERF.

STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IX' AI.I. ITS APPOINTMENTS.

WALTER W. <wKEK\, of Philadelphia, Proprietor.

ie had bathed the *

t I. II. Smith

Notre Dame, Philadelphia. They are

passing tbeir vacation here. Mr. and Mr*. John Bayiit, of Eight- lion*. Til Washington st eenth -and Norris streets, Philadelphia, j Trunks, valises, etc., are at the Hotel Devon. Mrs. Baylls A Son's, 47 Washington street, and Mrs. Brooks, of tbe Devon, were Fan* ! Fans 1 Fanal I-aU-st

neighbors and schoolmate* In the farm- l'”" - * 1 l ,ri °“- shipment of gl-odi ing district of upper Kent county, Dels- Store.^WiVavenuli near Ivr** cVll ware, and their meeting called np many and see them. tf happy childish remioiacnce*. Mullmer's reams are iu much demam H. F. Bruneri of Columbia, Capt. L l' r . r : bcel “ c 01 the excellent comlitioi

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Potter, New York, J. P. Morris, of GI- horse*. Stables, Turnpike, ju*t ov.-i

rard House, Phila<lelphia, are coming the bridge.

here next week and In company with * • * Mr. J. 8. Lemon, the lone fisherman, of Place (hanged.

Cape May, will enjoy a firm time. A Tllc cnUrUi nment to be given or grand fishing trip is on tbe cards and a Tuesday evening next for the benefit of terrapin supper with all tbe accessories ' ll, '-' ni P U * t churcb * in *>« ll * ld ln ‘be will be an event. These gentlemen are church building Lftf*yetU and Franklin all good fellow, and know bow to enjoy ; liut “ d ^ Amiory Hall. The life and «e wish tbeqi all tbe joy and ®n<*rt*lnment promises to be * grand

happiness on tbeir trip which can be ! even! - Thcre wil1 be,fternoon ‘ ml obtained. Great fishing incidents in S exercisea, affording all — -

which may occur will surely be

corded In these colnmni.

Have you called to see Ed. Thomas,

st his new West Jersey Cabinet, comer The people wonder w hy Confections Grant and North streets? -have floe flavored pastry and cream. Fine assortment of cigar* at Ken- Tbc >' u ‘* K » vo c i ‘ < ’ Adoring extract*, nedy’s U. 8. P. Old Sol. Knocked Oi t.—The pain The band still holds the fort, j 0 ' sunbara wfll InsUntly dl*ippe*i - Columbia avenue Pharmacy. Bsume Dermij

_ j tunity of being pi

Take s hot *

ir bath, at Excel- j ‘

d by J.

Simon, Congrea

Tbe Collins Cottage bar is well stocked with pure Imported and domestic wines and liquors. Decatur street, opjiosite Columbia avenue if. To complete your kitchen cooking department use Favorite flavoring ex-

tracts.

Wiley's Congress baths sre opposite the evenest bathing, where the beach slopes most gradually and were tbe crowds bathe. Cherry phosphate at ilarey A MeWANTED—A child's nurse, apply at 81 Washington street. 86-3t We are pleased to state that Cape May haa a first-claas dancing teacher. We refer to Madam L. Louis, who has charge of the children'* balls and enter- '' rent* at Ctnrreaa Hall. This lady a highly recommended by both the press and her former patrons, and we have no doubt she will do well, feeling assured as we do that the most exacting cannot find fault with her mode of inalnrottou. bbe ia boib worthy and

o Lansing

potent,

from the

distinguished citizens of

Southern and Northern dtwa. tf Try the new drink, "Stockton Dip,” after your bath thia morning, at Marry A ■ecray's Columbia avenue pharmacy.

atreeta, for private terrapin suppers, soft, hard and deviled crabs, oysters scalloped aud in every other styla. and little neck clams. Game in season. Wines and liquor*. Beer on draught. Families supplied. Tbe only summer garden at Cape May. Cool And airy. West Jersey Cabinet is nnique and catching on. Finest Liquors. Coolest rooms. Granhstreet, next Arlington. Tbe beat *0da in Cane Mav •• K* nedv'a U. &■ P. —

titoeal M

_ bottle of _ specially prepared Mosquito is a sure preventivi ”

pharmacy.

1. H. Smith A Son, 47 Washington street, headquarters for clothing, furnishing goods, underwear.

Hall

A. P. A U. B. Todd, the artistic photographers, are better equipped than ever to do fine work at tbeir galleries,

foot of Congress Hall lawn.

If you want to go to the fishing bank* the pretty sloop yacht "Restleaa,” is what you are looking for. Leave orders at the nW-1 >—

of the w

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the I

Roasted Jordsn Almonds, irr*h today, at Naas', 51 Washington street. Halpin Brothers employ tbejnost expert cutters, and handle the choicest href. Excelsior Market, 33 Washington street. • The 1*. E. Sharpless Butter, the celebrated Delaware county Gilt Edge Butter, for which everybody is asking, is for tale only at Halpin A Bro'a Excelsior Market, 33 Washington street. Finest table batter in the market. *

her: • Can you floal?” be asked. • my. no:” abe gas|ied, “I am afral And so be induced ber to trust her to him and he would teach her. W a nice time she had playing 'it on new escort, and wbal a nice time fancied be was having teaching tbe maiden to float. 'E* 'c did.

Mount Ternon News.

Charles It. Windhoevel and son, of Philadelphia, have su'd their cottage at the corner of Twenty-first and Beach avenue to Charh-a W. Cox, of Camden. Mrs. C. Mihta and daughter are lending two weeks with Mr*. C. It

iperfioe Caramels, frc«

51 Washington i

New Star" puzzle, very Interesting

it Nu.

wh’le sway a pleasant hour. Hi cent* at A. P. & II. B. Todd' tograph gallery, foot of Perry ati

The finest candies in town are Huy-

ler's, at Marey <fc Mecray'*.

Freah Country eggs and Darlington's Delaware County Batter, in pound sml half-pound print*. Also in five-pound K ickagcs. Very convenient for families. . Harry Church, 17 Washington

Charles Windhoevel, Jr., aud Mlis opposite Stah office, mma Kreitzer are spebding a week j Champagne soda, Marey A Mecray'

sre and-are enjoying Monn*. Vernon Salt Wi breezes. j Ington sti John Louabaugb and Samuel Ba'f.e

ere fishing wltl

t Taffy a

•\ 51 W.»l

ie Iroi

Pier, Capo May. Mom-

ing 10 30, afternoon .3.30, Evening High class, novel and refined vaudeville compiay. presenting the latest snd best novelties of the American aud Euro|>e*n stage. 10.30 and 8.30, in addition to regular programme. Punch and Jndy will be given. Admission, daring day, 10 cents; evening, 25 and

Annual Meeting.

x*l meeting of tbe Ocean Villa Land Company will take place on st 10 A. M., at the secretary, Samuel

ud Beach avenue.

Notice to Consumers.

All water rents not paid on or before Saturday, July 30, five per centum will be added. Water will positively be turned off If the rent is not jiaid on or before tbe Oth day of August, without

further notice.

J. Ashton Williams, July 26,'93-5t Superintendent

Toilet Soars" Complete line on sale at ' Congress Hall News Stand CIGARS A Cull line or Turkiisb Cigarand the celebrates!

“ H. B. B.\

French Rowe Brier Pipe*

Carlton Patterns.

B F. am BELTS BEST CHEWING TOBACCO.

-* ; HOTEL * COLUMBIA,*

and Improved. Eteerric Hells, rate Kales. tYxir/i in ref* all tr B. l.ItrKZKY. lateo

DEVOIR SOUTH LAFAYETTE ST. TVenr Railroad Station, Ronoli A Post Office. The Devon haa been recently enlarged and Improved. Cuisine first elsss. RATES $10 AND 812 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE. MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect. 'TY -r ADDITIONAL -p ROOMS HOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTIOH OF QUESTS MRM. F. HAM.KXBIX'K.

EXCELSIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

The Finest and Most Complete

WIFiLsIATW Contracto!

Cor. JefTemoir

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ruaran^y.

STEVEiVS, Builder,

Corgie SfreeU,

at the City Hall . . ,, August 20th and Saturday, Septemln-r 3d, at the hour of 10 a. m. each day, for the bearing of appeals from tax assess-

French Dolls

K GOOD LITTLE GIRLS.

DO YOU WISH TO ENJOY FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS t USE

F avorite la yoking

Extracts.

r, Philadelphia, j Grocer*.

ie by the leading Caterers and Confecticnera. Sold by all firat-claai