Cape May Daily Star, 10 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED' EVERY MORNING,

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©tir G&ests. And other Personal Mention. Henry Tel low, sn extremely srealll BhiUddpbUo, Is snjonrolDR at the Windsor. . , John I. Walker, M. D., of Philadef I'h11. has pleasant accommodation

Windsor.

■ Mr.

Mr

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1M)2 Foreign noblemen at Cape May d< not hare their names made tlreaotm household words by Incessant society Moonlight rowing and sailing parties in the sounds are in order now. They make tbe golden opportunity for the

romantic.

The Baptist minister at l ap- May putting new life in that place. It was ho who captured the Washington Light Infantry which will encamp there this season, and he also made a success of the Fourth of July celebration.—A/Zan-

fir Itnitv.

Somebody Is reported to have said that Philadelphia is now as cool as Cape May,and a committee has beenappointed by the oitixens at large t berth for him at K ■ ■ e'a. age temperature at Cape May has been all summer about eight degrees below that of Phlladelpnla. This Is to lie a week of superior b'rtainmcnU. Tbe next on the Ijst is thatTO^e given to-morrow evening by Mr. Burr Mclnioeh, which will contain many nnlque and interesting fea! It abonld receive a liberal share of patronage, for It is ofa class of meet which appeals to refined which harmonizes with the character of the resort. Tbe complete program is contained In the large advertisement which appears in the Stah this morning and to which wc invite your attention. Thomas Neal, Jr, pastor of the Baptist church of this city, is young, full of ginger and knowledge of ways am meana for making Iblnga go. To use i common-place expreaalon be anems t. lie “Tbe right man In the right place' just now, bot$ for Cape May ami hi ehnrch. His unremitting efiorta ban attracted attenUon to Capo May, secured attractions and spread abroad a feeling of encouragement and enterprise. lie has been able to do this because he started full of determination to do It and was unhsmpen-d by local prejudices and feeling. His ideas are prt graasire and be will be sustained In cai rylng them onU Not only have the all-the-year residents uken a fancy t<> him, but thoae of oar summer visitors who become aojailntcd with him are bis admirers. He deserves credit be receives it. There It money U had at Cape May when it is desired .for the public good, and in years gone bj thousands have been freely contributed, Imt there has been s great deal of humbug sbout tbe collections snd expend! tori* and purposes. Therefore, there hsa been decided apsthy about paying In money upon the variona pleas. In which ‘•the good of the town" has been the phrase used to wigurewith. Wbei however, there is a reasonabli- oertainl] that money will be properly, legitimately and usefully expended, there la liberal a apirlt here as anywhere. I’ pie believe that money which pisses through Mr. Nol's Lands will go straight to the mark and,thcri'foro,have no hesitancy in contributing for his pro—jecta. In connection with the visit of the Washington Light Infantry he proposes to bring doan the Sewell Guards, from Camden for a competitive drill and this will require money. The burden of collecting it will (all upon Mr. Neal and be should meet with kindly reepooxc. The city will be benefited by bis cnier-

among Hotel Dei esteemed lady guests. Jlr. Clifford Lewis was ‘taken quite ill at a late hour last night, and Dr. Jas. Mecray was summoned. Senator Maurice A. Rogers and wife, of Camden, are among the most popu lar guests of Carroll Villa. Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, is again viaitiog his sister, Mrs. Col. E. S' Bowen, at the Washington street rot-

Uge.

The .Misses Clara Miller, May Lawrence and Hattie Carlisle, of Millville, are gnost of Mm. .1. W. Fabian, West

Cape May.

Judge A. C. Bradley, of the District courts, Washington, D. C., is enjoying •ape May pleasures at tbe Windsor, and is accompanied by Mrs. Bradley. Bishop Horstman, of Clevelsod, is a guest of Mr.C. Thomas, at bis Ocean cottage. The bishop cornea to Cape May annuaily, and is popular Richard I*. Gilpin Gardner, of Philadelphia, la a United Status guest, having just returned from over the sea. He has been coming to Cape May for uine-

‘ on consecutive season.

Among the attractive ladles at Cape May Point this summer are Miss lined, Sperry and Miss Bringburat, ail ol ! •Philadelphia. Miss Deacon is also a very accomplished young lady. Rev. Dr. Scott, father of .Mrs. Proai■lent Harrison, Rev. T. A. Fcrnley,

May Pierce, A. M-, and Re

Death of Mr. Joseph S. Leach Joseph S. Leach aj>«! aevrnty-six

years, of this city, died st his residence on Lafayette street yesterday morning at 10 o’clock. He was born near Holden.* Mass., and married there, soon after which he came to Cape May, teaching school here several years before the war. He was also ordained a minister in the Baptist church, in which’he was a deacon at tbe time of his death. Just belare the war be became the purchaserof. the (Juan Wart, a paper which had just started here, and he developed a great deal of ability, both as a writer and a business manager In connection with It. Uc gaitied tbe reputation of being one

<f the al

,u l*aper

Starlights. A cool sea breeze last evening. Evening baths after train arrivals are

popular.

Some of the wise men of the United States keep the Cape May hotels. Peddling of black and blue glasses is a great industry at seaside resorts. Mosquitoes have interfered wilt the success of the season at some of the Jer-

sey resort*.

Masculine giri* In evidence at the resorts do not find crowds of men to f<1! down and worship them. August wlili-e a memorable month at Cai>e May as far as the fasidoniblc

Chocolate Cigarette*, 10r- per package, at Naas', 51 Washington street. If you want to go to the fishing hanks tlie pretty aloop yacht • Ite.tlesa,” la what yon are looking for. Leave orders at the pier office. She lira usually off near the pier. The taut soda lit Cape May at Ken-

CONGRESS HALL,

CAPK MAY, If. J.

writers of his day lu Jersey. In 1S5« he was a member of City C<

in IHTS he waa elected Recorder and he] many fathionable cni was a member of tbe County Board ofT ,,ll ‘* e known in mid-summer I Freeholders in 1803,1864.1805,It*CT,1868, the gossips to lie exceptional. 1870. Hr was appointed ooslmaater ! Mcu^avc valets these days 1803.by PcsidrnbLincoln, so many years ago, would h

glad of the position themseli including Col. J. Granville i. Appraiser of the Port of Phila-

delphia: Frank Willing Leach. Real Ka-

Depnty Sheriff of Philadelphia; Hr.

Alonzo L. Leach,of this city; Mra. L.U. ~ iwuacnd, Mr*. Rev. J. P. Price, of Tuckerton, N. J.; Mrs. Frank Leslie Clark, wife of a prominent merchant of Pittsburg; Mra. George S. Ware.

Lcaeh had been iil for about

weeks, though he has been com. plaining for a year. The time of the

been fixed.

Tbe following additional fact* ~Werc gathered after the above was iu type: Mr. Leach was born at Shutcsbury, Mass., March SO.h, 1816, and was the son of Lemuel Leach, Jr.,and Elizabeth

Smallidge, his wife. His ancestors for ' tution. . aix generations, covering a period of: Wm. Riley, of Congreas Hall will

of ! against any one who wishes to try !

Money not only continnes to mak he mare go, bat facilitates the faehiot ble progress of many vulgar people. Don't forget the Columbia benefit ' icxt Friday evening. A grand comblu-; : lion orchestra will render good music. ' Surreptitious marriages and divorces ; J lave recently broken the wearinea* of be hot weather fashionable iutelli-

iis, city v

feet. Unoli

m Price 82700. Apply

genet. j sweet. Cap#May, N. J. The annual story about alleged "doc- le^Fara^uTe'M^UIoi^TrB^ ind

tormg of springs at Saratoga is current, lone acre of high ground, located in At Cape May- tbe ocean's too -big to ' West Cape May, about J of a mile from doctor. ' V* 1 " - M ,ay City. Easy term., apply to

'James E. Tsylor, Cor. Washington snd

A charitable lady at Cape May always ] Jackson st. This city. fit

s the cost of c

in dist

of fr

Dr. Wylie spoke In the’’ Methodist' , ' nch - “ w,ed Mass'.; , nv sum froIn ,50 „. vl

vs, for

Wc hope that all who love music i Cap# May city and vicinity will kno of the opportunity and embrace it, to bear the famons Ladies'Scbnbcrt (juart< tt#L Tbe entertainment will be snch as will delight beyond measure attend it. Here are acme press opinions

upon It:

Tbe Ladies' Schubert Quartette of Boston gave a very attractive programme at the Mozart Musicals Iasi craning. Tbe voice# are fresh and well balauo#d, blend uioel/, and the quartettes were beautifully rendered. Miss Wfcltootnbe has a phenomenally deep contralto, which forms asnpeib foundation for the quartette. Her rendering of the familiar "Maid of the Mill," In the same key a# that used by a tenor voice, was the feature of tbe evening. Tbe musicals aa a whole was a very attractive one. Tbe andicuoe was ratbei larger than usual,encores were frequent, and-all seemed greatly pleased with the excellent singing of tha Quartette.— Richmond Timti The ?ono#rt given by the Ladles’ Schubert Quartette, on Friday evening U*t, gave universal satisfaction and seas a delightful ending to the Lyeemn Lecture Course of Entertainments. The ladiaa eompoalug thla Quartette are of

last Sundsy evening. Miss Agnes Brockman, a pretty Philadciphicnuc, is one of the most chsrm. ig young ladies at Crescent Villa. Miss Brockman ia s splendid swimmer ad breakers have no terrors for her. Julius Dcnizot, the hardware merchant, will celebrate his* th birthy on the 18th, by fireworks and an borate supper to a few frienda'oii the schooner Cathrall,as the plows through

the deep.

Lieut W. N. Morford, of the United States army, who bst just closed three months leave cf absence at the Presidential cottage, as a guest of Mr. and Mra. Russell Harrison, lias returned to duty iu Wisconsin. Miss Maggie Fleming, of Philadelphia, a charming brnnette, of petlti figure and most attractive manner, la admired at Congress Hall. Her gowns are bcantlfnl, superb in fact and Indicate the most exquisite taste. Miss Sadie Uwight, of Reading; Pa., vivacious and pretty lady, is a guest of the Pier Avenue Inn, where she has hosts of friecds. She is the recipient much attention on the part oi one ol Cape May's leidiog young ofticlaisf E. Roche, of Cresocnt Vdla, is one of the most graceful lig. i to be aecn in the bath. When ipllmented for her swimming she res: "Yes I tl.iat like a ton of coal.*’ Mis. 1-copoldt may be seen almost dsily swimming side by side with Mrs.

Roche.

The departure of a happy Lexington, i Ky., trio from Cpugrts* Hall'a merry ] family this morning is deeply regretted { by all, and many are the hopes: expreased for their return next aeaaou. The parly, consisting ol Mr. and Mra. W. K Maasieand Miaa Ida Barker, will make a short trip up the coast before returning lo their home.

j 1629, nine years after Ui.- landing of the Pilgrims, and lie bVcarat one of Hie "Thirteen Executive Jtulera," of which Gov. Endicott waa the head. The late Mr. Leach was also a descendant of Francis Cooke. unc of the passengers on the Mayflower, and of jyhn Wasbbu:

the first secretary of Mi

His grandfather, Lemuel Leach, Sr.,i aa officer in the Revolutionary army.

husetts. | Sr..was ‘

The colored Baptist* will meet at Hand'a Hall, Sunday, August 14th, the Rev. William Alexander, from Pattiaon Avenue Baptist Church. Baltimore. Formerly little bathing was done ex-

cepting at the noon hour. Now son..- j package "body la hathlog at nearly al! hours even I W- 11a

Mulltacr' . .. _ here, because of the excellent condltioi of his carriages and tbe safety, com billed with good driving qualities of hi: horses. Stables, Turnpike, just ovc;

the bridge.

The P. E. Simplest Butter, the celebrated Delaware county Gilt EdgcBut- •~ which every Is sly is asking, is —-• •- liro's Excel-

Pinout table butter in the n

Fresh Country eggs : Delaware County Butti half-pound-prints. Ah

'• Very conven

ington street. - —rket. “

late as midnight these moonlight j

oiag*. '

a Han

l Fulling Parly.

flight s

party last evening to a number of friends. Tlio party, chaperoned by Mrs. Judge W. B. Hanna, embarked from SchcUcngcr's Lauding in the yacht "Martha." In the party were: Miss Ethel Stokes. Miss. Murray, Miss Thomson, Miss Davisson, Miss Taylor, Miaa Jennie Ruraell, Winfield P Sully, \\ alter S Cash, Mr Woods, Mr English, Alex Russell, and Fred Phillips, of the

New York Jhae Journal

At the Iron Pier, Capo May. Morning 10.30, afternoon fi.fiO, Evening 8.30. High class, novel snd refined vaudeville •company, presenting tbe latest and best novelties of tbe American and Kiiro)iean stage. 10 30 and 3 30, in ad-

... a Stab office. • WUcy's Congress batlis^Te opposite ibe cvcncsl bathing, where the beach ’ ‘ gradually and were the

A fine dance program has been ar' I sh

ranged to follow the grand concert to be | crowds baUie. given at tbe C. Garvin Gilmalhe testi-1 Cream Mint Wafti nionia! on Saturday evening, which , -" :K,l i A " ash ington promises to be absolutely the best en- j Ladies do you wai

tertainment of the season. cheeks and fair complexion drink l-'avo’-

—' j to Cream Root Beer.

The water is now so warm and the I Do to I. L. Sheppard for menY furrolling waves so nice that practically i goods. All'the latest styles, everybody bathes. ' It i. great pleasure. 85 Washington.street. tf There aretwo.illy*,ing,sailor Cape ! Fen Ralk.—A cottage and one acre vai resorts. Tbe first that the air at Reasonable terms. Apply to A. W. Cape May Vontaius more moisture than j Hand, thia office. tf that at some of its rival resorts, the i Old Soi..-Knoi kki> Oct.—Tlie pain nocond that Cape Mav is dead. j of auiibnrn will Instantly <llsapis>ar if e.«, >h. i a te

porta for a term of year* proved con- news wand.

clusiveiy that Cape May. so f,

having more lojiili

am me"’Punch lc “ ,lua *' * Admisslon.' i But Rovernmcn

Champagne soda. Marcy A- Mecray'a. - In this extreme hot weatlSr to stimu-

>g. 25' am!

(L

d for proof. Cape Mty i<

.Magnificent and Complete Line of Oriental Rugs, Portieres, Embroideries,

1 So 6 W ASH INGTON ST.,

A.._r »xt t

Post Office Building

Direct Importation.^!

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

Tlie Windsor^ CAPE MAY, N. JFourbllkofiilSSl Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

om: itr.ocK fkom I’ASSI'M.KIt STATION. .YKARKST ll»t .SK TO TIIK SI HF.

STRK TI.Y FIRST-tT.AKS IX AM. ITS APPOIXTMF.XTN.

WALT Ell W. <* KEEN, of Philadelphia. Pro|*riolor.

led upon the i i,

Mosquitoes! Mo qu toes! Mi Try a bottle of Ma cy A ialljf prepared Mosqnlto

ming pharmac

entive. Congr

ic Cream

it Beer.

A Son'

7 Waahington st

voieea, which blend together with usual harmony. Their programme wax a popular one, containing severe! famlllar aelectiooa, which were doubly ap-

preciated by the andieoee.

charmingly, and there was nc

her upon the. programme but

thuaiartleaUy encored. Ifltwi ble to discriminate, It would perhaps be not far ffroog to aay that the rare voice of Miaa Whitcomb., deep, foil, and ooant, was particularly appreciated. Her flexible voice rear her the higher notaa Wftb the greatest seas, and she eang throughout with sustained power and exprroelon. All who heard them are eager to bear them again, and they would be gladly welcomed back another

season.—Tfaws, (N. Y.)

a party of jolly residents of Zion, Cecil Co., Md., Including Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Ca.-hart, and their two daughters, Misses Isabel and Lucy: Mra. James and her two daughters, Misses Ethel and Mabel, and Mrs. Minnie J. Groves, are enjoying a ten-day visi the Pier Avctme Inn. Mr. Carhsrt prominent merchant of Z‘on, ax director in the Oxford, Pa.. National Bank. They *are gaining boat

friends.

Thomas Neal, Jr., doesn't

"Rev." attached t> bis name, because

ho says he if not worthy of

any more than ia any other man who la striving to do right. Thrre i» sound mmou sense about thia which reoom:nda itself to the ■diietecoth-ocolury nd. It would bo an excellent idea to

away with tbe title "Rev

xi to Impoaalbli

> a man, and It therefore

significance, excepting as a J age in which it was needed

tbe untutored mind.

for it is z apply it t ly has uc relic of a to Imprea Crabbing.

A party from the Arlington had a jolly time in the sounds yesterday and eanght five bondred crab*. One of tbe crabe caught little Helen Jessup, by the way of variety and pinched her finger severely. The party consisted of Dr. H. H. Clark and wife, West Jessup and wife, Mias Marne Jessup and E. S. Kromer, David C. Jeaaup and Hiss Helen Jessup, of Woodbury; Miss Etta Earl, of Elizabeth, N. J.. Mrs. James Carey, of Weaonah.

it T. San

dilates al

j.;'!!

mainland, backed by a

country, instead of by iatermi Ilk mra lows and water. TUt protect! , from unluc moisture and roikrsel i necessarily the resort in which tbe ‘ moaphere contains the least nioistii-i

w- j As to the second accusation or rat...,

of i vlllificatlon, there ia no r.ason for It, S ('. Cheatcr.tbe famous *- I excepting such aa jealousy would fur- pher, lias pictured the summer D nisi. It is a very lively erpse, and ; ,ld vl,i '"ta to Cape May for

r “'“ u ' b “ “ • : srstrtsk

-”,11’.. . i ! JU ‘ tCO " ,p * , *° ,ICoaldbc m * dc - P»- his Studio. Stockton baths.

'“v 0 j tronage each year ia greater. In propor-. p (

, d v'fl | tion. than at any oilier n-sort. Certain, ington

paid. On Easter Sunday of tl •- . ... . - i “

present year thi

mortgage huriied and the church freed | still retaiua tbe hold upon the public af- use Favorite Extracu eo ehou]d jTu. from debt. The public U cordially In- j fection, that it does. There D no other I Tr J r 11 * lod ^ convinced.*

prominent resort which has been so persistently, ] falsely snd msllcioualy villilied. Escb Notice,

mushroom iu the array of reaorta baa T ^ C FT "''A"! 00 ®,? ,? f * m

TV. JSl/Srfa tf “T' “ “ “ ,d “•>- “O — I SSJMr.S'iiSSj* SffSS The oeicbrated biocklon Hotel Orcbes- shore peony-a-llocr.-at a li is or a tab I 3d; at Hie hour of 10 a. m. each ‘day. for tra, under the U-.d-rahip of I’rof. jeet, has abused Cape "May. But the '*■" ‘'— 1 ' *

Baptist Churrh Drdiralion Next Sunday, August 14, tin- con

gationof tbe First Baptist Churcl Cape May will didicate their meet bouse to the worshqi of the Lord.

uouae oi woiahi} . - i v

gregatlon would

it dedicaled until i dollar of debt j tion. tl:au at any other r.-aort. Ce, ly It is more substantial and anrer. It ti„. „#• . ..

accomnlirhod the i. „ i „ ,, • 1 he great success of confectioners .. - . j ,urpr,1 B' however, that Cai>e May due to their delicious flavorings, they

»<8l still retaina tbe hold upoo the public af- uae Fa—— - l -• • debt. The public is cordially in- I *s.» ■* a— mi s .»-_ Trvlti

vited. A number of

speakers will be present: Rev. A. W. Hand, of Kean. N. H ; Rjv. Charles

’. 31 Waabj

of Philadelphia, will furnl h [ old zelUble elu serenely UH «u ... .. instnimental music, ^chubert Concert | fou nlatlon, and smilingly attend. Co Of »o««o.. -111 —•»- -chi iceselec- j builnosa, each year g.oxh

ill be set in i low-more psrfec*, more s er, he being j season aa Cape May is a H

Crandol, ! membered joyfully

raring of a] psals from tax s

firm

Co., of Bostoi

tions. The corner stone place by Aaron Scbellii the oldest deacon, and Ji

jyso-tf

president of the Board of Tiustoe. 1 the possibilities wlflah the ful Tbeeontenl. of the stone will cotuis' ; for the grand old r sir: arc men

official and financial standing of' in extent.

lurch to date. Also a record of ] resent municipal officials with an j Come and see our Ca]>e May S issue of the Stab and B'ossof the 13Hi. j s P*‘ n s- We will earpr oorreclir Tbg hour of service is appointed - ' > ,rio,r " J ’

10.30 a. m. Door* open at an ea hour. Scats will be provided for seven hundred and fitly. Ail w<

. to Lanaing's Cafe and Summer Garden, oorner Lafayette and Decatur •ireeta, for private terrapin supper., soft, hard and deviled crabs, oysters scalloped and In every other style, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wine* and liquors. Beer on draught. Families supplied. Tbe only summer garden at Cape May. Cool and airy. Ice cream Is highly appreciated .. flavored with Favorite Extract vanilla T Florida orange. Cherry phosphate al Many A Me. oray'a.

-o't forget Monday tot the benefit of the colored ‘■ 'I. Live bird pie festival. AdMyoenta. 10.4,

After the Crabs. Ten dozen crab, fell victims to the skill of a parly of gay yooog jx-ople yesterday. Tbe wide expanse ol w.terechoed re-echoed lathe gay laughter of the happy company and everything aa well everybody were happy, save only the crabs. It was in celebration of Joseph n'a birthday, given by bis brother Robert. These persons composed the party: Mr* Nathan Ulman, Mia. Gertie Deu hard!, Misses Emma and May Oppenbcim. Mist FiorenoeAtlien,Miaa Cbriasle Baird, Messrs Morris Dppenbeim, 1 A Oppenheim, Wm Delchea, Milton Herbert, Willie Drlcbe., Henry Erek, Nathan Ulman, J N Ulman, Frank Richardson, Irvine Baird, Master Robert Lee Ulman and nurse.

FLMag P»rtr. A party of five gentlemen, consisting of Messrs. Charles Lyman, president of the U. 8. Civil Bervjoe Commission, Dr. McConnell, of WasEThgtun, D. C.; Charles A. Robinson, of Philadelphia; J. F. Merriman sad J. W. Coatea, of Beaver Fall*, Pa., caught about eight hundred pounds of black fish, porgies and Spanish mackerel at the banks yesterday.

I'rices. Latest <1- signs out. 8tnil!i, No. 3 Washington street. Lost.—A Dflta Phi Fraternity pi Finder will receive reward if - -

to Marine Villa.

Lost.—A tortoise shell comb, with

prongs, narrow, carved,

mciukhsox. iv

slanting top. about » of Inch. ' Suitable reward If returned to corner Jefferson street snd Stockton avenue, No. 21. Wajctkd—Men to make Ihemsclvea generally useful around bath houso. Apply to C. Quidort, Stockton Baths.

n cd Charles L. Webster & Co.’s

FICTION,

Fact and Fancy Series

Carrier Pigeons.

Mr. Theodore P. Green, of Wocdbury, owner of the Royal Blue Line pigeon loft sent through Conductor Vsnderverc, on Monday, eight carrier pigeons, arriving on the 2 :t0 exp. from Philadelphia. Mr.Vsnderverc kept tnem it the Arlington overnight snd yesterday morning at 8 o’clock he set them free, carrying messages from a number of Woodbury people sojournlog at the Arlington, to friends in Woodbory. They arrived at Woodbury at 9.80 a. m , four minutes ahead e 8 a. m. train from here. This is their third flight, they being young birds. Next week they are to .be taken hundred miles to sea from Long Point, Long Island, to be again tested in the interest of the government, which is making extensive investigations into the usefulness of carrier pig-

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Whitman.

The German Emperor and

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Merry Tales. By Mark

Twain.

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HOTEL i-COLUMBIA,«

rl]>. reflect I Irani ace. Modern Convenlrl ill trains. NO Half. He of Hotel Hay ton, Wildwood Beach. N.

Marine Villa, C APE MAY, N. J. Favorably known for the past eighteen years as the most popular, eligibly located and desirable, of seaside hotels. All modern improvements, perfect drainage and ventilation, natural spring and filtered water,air entirely from humidity and miasma. MBS. F. nAI.I.KXBFCK.

DO TOC WISH TO EXJOT FINE PASTRY AND DESSERTS! USE PAVORITE PvtrartQ I LAVORING Xj Al1 d 1,15. Same a* in use by the leading Caterers and Confectioner!. Sold by all fir«t-cla*»

JT. S UAKRUOX, alMOt f»pe May, N. J.

EXCELSIOR HOT AND GOLD SeaWater Baths> Deralur St. and Beach Are. CUAS. SHIELDS. M*aager. I Mmt Complete ■r tlie kind on

given I nurf it