Cape May Daily Star, 12 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PCBLISnCD EVKHY MOltMKG, ntruso tbx uomu or JrLT acock.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1892. Ram ball lo-d»y, BoaUjo, pcanADt winner* of the N*tion»l Le»goe *nd C*pe M»y. GreAtest g»me olJ.lie acaaod. A tAAtlnonlAl Urtbe combined orcheAtr*A of LAfAyette Hotel, Hotel Columbia And Carlton Hooae, T|ill bo Riren at Hotel ColumblA tbi* evening, bef iuning at » o'clock, Tbla aflalr will partake of tbe nature of both a concert and hop, and promiaea to be one of the mo«t enjoyable of the kind here tbi* acaaonThe pride of admiaaion 1* fifty cent*. Let every gentleman go and take hi* beat girl, bare a good ilme and glee the orchestra* a good aend off. The peraoml organ burled a volley of vinification* at our devoted beadayeatei day, carefully arranged to create a false impreuion. The Stab atandy to-day upon the meter rant and all other public qneetion* juat where it baa always atood. It baa done Its full duty by public and can do nothing more. Individually we are perfectly content with the outcome and the corporation Uio who directs the “policy''of the Mu talks like a clam when be asserts or sinuate* that we bare altered our course or failed of success in our contention The Stab made no mistake. The per

sonal organ has.

Stab readers have frequently naked ns when the usual summer excursions from Cape May to Wildwood would begin. We now take pleasure in nouncing that the first excursion of the season will be made to-day, leaving here at 10.30 a. m. These excursion* will bo made every Tuesday and Friday niStll August 30. A "special notice" elsewhere give* full particulars, with time for leaving Holly Wildwood and Angleae* on the return and price of tickets from Cape May, Bennetts end Rio Grands. These excursions are always greatly enjoyed find quite liberally patronised. They afford a pleasant diversion and give our visitors, cottager* and others a One opport unity to see the pretty little resorts oc the coast above us. Wildwood Is an especially aUraclive place and well worth tbe spending of a .few hour*

enjoy.

Tbe late Joseph S. Leach was hurt, d

yesterday at Cold Spring Cemetery, the funeral service* being conducted at his late residence on Lafayette street,

by the Rev. Thomas Xeal, Jr.

by the Ksv. John B. Haines. Tbe pall-

bearers were: Judge Joseph

Hughes, Mayor J. Henry Kdmunds,

0Lp GLests.

3. K lie it and wife and Ho: Hood, of Camden, registered at tbe

Arlington.

Mr. Alfred BildetbacV of Salem, rill put In several day* with friends st the Arlington. Miss Msry L'F.strange, a charming young lady of Baltimore, is with her er at the Arlington. 2^Miss Isabel Newmyer, the charming and accomplished dsugbtet^tf Mr. !’• S. Newmyer, a prominent Connellsvllle lawyer, la a happy guest at Congress. Archbishop Corrigan and Archbishop Rysn. of Philadelphia, are the guests of Col. E. S. Bowen at bis cottage, •mer Jefferson and Washingtonatreeu. Mr. T. H. Shouts and family,.of Chiigo. are guests of the Carroll Villa. This is their second summer at Cape May and at tbe Carroll. They are delighted with tbe place and will remain for some time. V Ur. Alex. McCracken, a retired merchant of Philadelphia, is with bit wife the Arlington. Yesterdsy he caHed . ilev. Dr. Scott, tbe father-in-law of President Harrison, with whom he la t'rms of personal friendship. Mr*. F. G. Wands, and little s Freddie, who have been pleasant guests tbe Ijifayette, have departed for their ime alter two weeks of Cape May e. They have made many frlende who much regrctU d their leaving. The Rev. Father Phelan, lormerly Blatant to Father Degon, of this city, low at the cathedral in Trenton, ia paying a vialt of a few day* to Father o. HI* old friends are delighted s him and regret that hia atay will Miss Florence Wclbcrell gave a very pretty birthday party yesterday afler- , at 29 Columbia avenue, to a number of her young friends, among whom were the Misses Faaaet, the two little daughters of J udge Garrison, MissBelsand Messrs. Shearer, Hayes, Este, Garrison, etc. Hon. Charles H. Schwab, ex-Comp-troller of the city of Chicago, who has been stopping at the Stockton with hia wife and daughter for two weeks, leave to-day for J Saratoga, where they will pass a few weeks before going back to their Chicago home. Mr. Schwab is a director of the World's Fair. He will return probably to Cape May next ata'

Recollections of Camp

Sweet aud tender memories linger :h us, a* we recall the Seaville Cr mi|> 1892- There is a charm in worshiping in the tented grow-, and lovers of re dwell there In jv aae and i harmony. We love to think of

Starlights.

Our cream candy is always fiesh No t

Washington street.

, - If you want to go to the ii-hing

What a harvest of nneentertalnmcnu. bank* the pretty eioop yacht “RcstThe bustle in connection with padded I lei*,” i# what yon are looking for. kin. r.inr,,*,!"’ Leave orders at the pier olhre. Mi. i.e*

hips, have returned. | ofr nrir 0jr

, The Baptist church of tbla city will | T he best *>da*in Cape M»y at K. n.

bygone'daybvof U.e faithful, earnest! bedcdicaUdon Sunday. ! ..rdy's V. S P.

preaching of tbe Word by tbe minister*. It is still the reign of silver in the j Crushed violet* cream »ods at Ken-

•hile the grand, good sermons of a matter of toilet table articles. nedy'a C. S. ly Richardson, a Hancock, a Down*, a The faahloo of exterior suspenders on :

Lawrence, a Haines and other* bare! w;)m3n wi n not | iavp , |„ n; . .*jy. ' i,v day, week, month

lodged deeply in our heart*. To those j Thtrt wiU b, . p,,,., ’ -

bo love the fellowship of Christian ctv , n a , tUl , i,,r Ay ,

linds the prayer and testimony j ^ services were as a halm of healti'" *'"*:

Siltrtiathing t«

. P.

Halpin Brothers employ the m

with such leaders as Rev. E. Moo

M. Waplea they were roa

py seasons for the believers attendance. l SJie children'* hour » made profitahle\with the efficient a vice* of Rev. C. B. Ogden, and the 1 isions made by bis beautiful chalk

urea will never be forgottet

cau forget the application of truth and tb^swoct ministrations of love t the children by -Mrs. Carrie Tbomp-oi of Camden- What a wonderful gift she hat in talking with the chitdre aud leading them to follow in the *te|>s

of Jesus. Her work at the

Camp, for I8»2 was a grand About thirty-three prof.ssed col sion, apd these will go to their villages. Impart tbe truth to others, and who cau estimate the good already done. Wc commend the aasocla for procuring the valuable servloei Mrs; Carrie Thompson Indeed tl are many who give lb our Seaville Camp, every year, grand good service. Every one recalls the WOifuliieai oi Brother Ferguson, of f’hiladelphla, who preside* at the organ with so much

d ability. What would

Camp b« without our noble, px tender-hearted, *wcet, Christian 1. of the songs of Z'on, Dr. Gill is very presence seems to all a beno•tlon of the pure, holy, Christiai everywhere leads. May be' have many, many years given him to pro claim full salvation through tbe power of song. How dear to our hearts is tbe venerable president. Rev. J. T. Price, who love* Seville Camp the year round, and is ever ou the alert for

and welfare. We tru.t he any years to bleaa and direct

A Happy Old Age.

It is a happy and com for table oli Mr. Robert Thompson is passing a summer cottage. No. 10 Ocean street. Mr. Thompaon L now in his 95th yesr, and quite comfortable in body, serene in mind he Is patiently wailing for the endHis loving companion, some years bit junior, 1* most faithfully devoted to him. Mr. Thompaon, as the Stab stated last summer, in a sketch of Ins life, wi born In Ireland of an old and excellent family, who bad lauded estates hsuded dowu from hi* grandfather, who wssi

-, | army officer.and upon which descendac

Hon. Alvin P.% Hildreth, City Tress- | of tbe family Mil! reside. At the age _ urer Isaac H. Smith, Poalmutrr F. L. twenty five lie came to tbla country and Richardson, Hon. Waller 8. Learning. ■ eugagid In business. My bald work ai cx-Sheriff William 8. Houjier. Hou. I don- •un.tlon to business and perfc William T. Stevens. Dr. Emlcu Phy- . bouealy in sll his dealings, he sequin s'ck and J. Spinor Learning, Esq. The , compe ency wh‘oh now stand, him Interment was private, following out i « C U In hit old age. Mr Thompson is a the ofleo-expressed wishes of the da-1 Presbyterian and a trncChristian, livery ceased. It is probable, however, that ( night before retiring he Ilf * hi* voice in In the near future a memorial service prayer, tbcu retires to lleep the sleep of will be held lu tbe church at which, iu j the juat. feeling content, d and aafe in Uaearly history, be preached so long ! the hands of Him in whom he has sod so acceptably, and in which, for ■ trusted ail Us life. He daily sit* iu the nearly hal^a oentury, he has been such ^ veranda lopkiug out towar.ls the sea. ' “■ though imperfect hia sight,to watch lh“

•e harlequin shir iriatc tbs juve

the Lafsyrtte this

i- the

eef. Excel.

! Was

uul still holds the

ir Ph

nscy.

ect, opj**

Surreptitious marrisgos and divorce* Take a ha A recently broken the wcarioe*> of *ior batlw

the hot weather faihlonahle intelligeno

It does not prove blhod to he thicker i ^id" Uqaorw ' Decsii than water when fashlouable’people are Columbia avenue. « too, bu-y t» take notica of a telitlvo's Drop your letter* in me Mot and tl death. | will go to the Poat Office from Coin Do not fsil to secure a ticket for the ; bi * *”• Pl>» r,n * c >'-

s..™

' Finest i-nUrtalumcnt of ( ; r4llt BIl d Xorth streets f

the season.

Tbe Lafayette parlor ha* been turned into a ball room for special hops. M any dancers are on the floor every evening, and among them early in the evening arc lots at well dressed Mule children, who are in care of older friends. A de* f dog is apt ti ba very dead

deed after being tied u;

Extract*.

For 8

perfect c

noying t

ry that hav

t dcasci

i.lly fu 'n houi

rnialied.

CONGRESS HALL,

CAPK MAY, X. J.

Built of brick, situs'ed^Aa bluff, with a clear outlook over the Ocean, aud prorided with every comfort and convenience. The room* are airy, cosy and charmingly lifted : the cuisine and service unexcelled, and tliele ia aim-elf *ix acre lawn. Passenger elevator, electric hella, fvr*t-class laundry, lire^scapea, and the mml

i-omplele arrangement* for "

led, repainted ai ’ —* 1

«t approved paltc:

r nOO Guest*. Congress Hall ha* been recently r. cellent condition. The sanitary arrangements

aid are now perfect.

.MRS. J. F. CAKE.

Magnificent nwl Cnmiilete Line of Oriental Rags, Portieres, Embroideries,

the sea. Such a dead dog

was washed ashore yesterday, and some children report that they saw a roan carry tbe sack out into the water and east It into the water beyond the break-

ers. Cruelty to auimats we fear. As is not unusual st cummer

lew of 3 Perry

tfdwk

rouble

£ help

All I

who

isy live

this cai .

come to the ground year after year, - more dear to us because of our delightful associations in tbe grove, God'* first temple. And, thus, st our own homes, memory loves to linger over these scenes, and in imagination, these, likes panorama, pass before us, and wc can bear again the minister urging tue saint to more earnestiendearor, while prayer*' arise, the melody of song fills the * hallelujahs sing out. shouU of pra are heard, the handshaking Is parti paled in, glory rests upon the lip*, a sweet peace dwells within and aid forever with the tree lover of God. As the motto for the Camp has been given, “Seaville and Full Salvation, let every heart that pulsate* with lot for Seaville Camp, get the deeper an fuller pulsations of God's love in h heart, mid w hen sxoi there will Ik wondeilu

115 feet. L'nol'.trueteil

..e ... —*n. Price e2700. Apply ick and ‘ tlr, ' et ' C ** e M *- v ' N ' JMullioer's teams are iu uiueu ucauauu here, because of the excellent condition of bis carriage* and tbe safety, combined with good driving qualities of hia horses. Stables. Turnpike, ju*t over

the bridge.

Tbe P. E. Sharpies* Butter, the celebrated Delaware fcoau y Gilt Edge Butter, for which everybody i» asking, is for tale only at Halpin A Hru'a Excelv slur Market, 33 Washington streetV

AI So 6 HASII15GT0N ST.,

io matter of help seem ti;

Its!”

a pillar of strength.

Thearaaon ia just now big—big In numbers, big in result*. Hotels are crowded; boarding bouses have for a week been turning away gueata; the hops are generously patronised; amuse-

e chferful

irked tyrtlje S?Yu reporter yesterday, ■If you were as young as I am jou would have as nice a bead of hair as 1 hare." For such as be there must be s glorious resting place beyond the grave

'life's fitful fever” is over.

shipe as they sail by, regretting only that he canuot Indulge in the turf bath of which be was so food.sod iu which lie

indulged up to within a few y. It was bis favorite pastime to

to the lile boat a* it lay far beyond the

menu of various kinds abound and the ] breaker*. Hi* bearing ia well nigh gone, receipt* gr^tlfylngiy attest their aoc ■ j but he taMta clijerfuUy, and jesting

eoat and the appreciation of a generous pobllo. Not for year* have ap|«ar anoes denoted ao well the prosperity of Cape May as now, nor have the condition* been so favorable to impress visitors with tba advantages and benefits of a summer sojourn here as during this remarkably hot season. To be at Cape May is more satisfying this summer than at ail, everything considered. The season is big spd will grow no loss for several week* to come, a* several leatore* of Interest and atlractlvcnea* will yet be added. Gay will he the week of the eocaropment ef tbe Washington

Light Infantry.

A aeatkle retort cannot be governed by such fixed and unyielding rule* as might eooaieteutly prevail at an inland city, depending upon a regular ebb and flow of business all the year. A retort la established for the entertainment of visitor* who seek It for pi rain re ami met or change. It depends upqn its visitor* for support aud It must have attractions to makt it worth tbe while of visitors ooewe. U it quite evident,therefore,that three visitors must have an opportunity to enjoy themaelvre In such legitimate ways as may suggest thjfcselvas, for if they are to be ham pared In pursuit of legitimate recreation, they will choose not to eome to a resort which imposes

They

erper* to meet them

Runaway Arcidmt

runaway accident that -proved somewhat serious happened yesterday Beach avenue. Two ladies were

driving on the avenue when the bore^'tooo* * ltr » ct

which was their own. shied st thing, upset the carriage ana threw the occupants onL One of tbe ladle* waa quite badly hurt, one hand being .terribly bruised and spraloed. The escaped with slight bruises. The horse took a wild run before being captured.

of the sea so

pi..gram has been atrangtd to follow the concert and the concert pro. gram should attract all lover* of n.u>i<. uucqualcd l-adiea' Schubert Quartette will be tbe [articular ft siure and they are know n from Maine to Cali-

iplished lady

singers lu abloa, as well as iu quartette, lejrret placed withlu the reach ir residents at Cape May and all others, and all those who do not cmbrace the opportunity to bear them will surely regret It. Other numbers of the program will he interesting sod live, for C. Garvin Gilmaioe.him rcomplished actor, will not tnoe anything which is not corr which will not prove worth seeing and interesting to all. We In-lit ve ibis entertainment will prove to be the most satisfactory of any )r! glve.i and it

phenomenal ju.p.-

THE GREAT BALL GAME

BOSTON LSaOCK TRAM AGAINST C.

lance and they should have it. Bo long as they violate nojaw.it tsolaariy within their rigbte to act as may beat suit them. If they are to be disciplined. It ia not tha duty of tba nstdreta ol a resort to do It, unless they become disturber* of tbe peace or tbe doer*, of things forbidden by the law No restrictions should be • Imposed npon them, except where existing Lw and order demand IL Nothing

It did not rain In Philadelphia yi day, and we are scbe of the Bostonians to-dkjr, and the tip-top, biggest game ever played In Cape May. Tbe star players ef lb* National League, pennant winners, tbe great great high, prieed Kelly, be of fame a* a slider. An opportunity ha* come-tj Cspe May' denizens, which may not'oecur again to ere phenomenal playing and famous players. Do not expect to ate Cape May fall an easy victim. There'*i reasonable doubt in fact, that Cape May will be beaten. No matter what the result. it will be a dandy game. Go to the park If you want a choice of -seals. King ia whetting up his bat for a homer Into tbe centre high grass, aud Bayne ia preparing to show Stlvetta how to throw snake curve*. Rama'e may giva Kelly aom* point* on sliding. He - been practicing and will surely sprint equal to the beat ol them. “Hoo-rab-

ray, Cap* May.”

help and for want of good help,

caasionally reported here. At otic mm •; ...... Freah Country egg* and Darlington

something of a fight took place among j- Butter, in pound an icmtclve* and only after some difficulty Ihnif-pound print*. Also in live-pound ■*a peace restored. And then breaks packages. Very convenient for lamliio*.

injW- Harry Church, 17 Washington

l0 street, opposite Star office •o Wiley's Congress baths

smoothly. ! ai'JpS^mOTt gradually at

Well if you had just seen young Ja-' crowds bathe,

ooby having that “siesta” on the strand a good joke Candy Matches at Nns

yesterday, with those pretty girls ditto, 51 Washington sleet,

two of them, like himself, half buriefi | Ladles do you want natural ro in the sand iu their wet robes.you would cheeks aud fair complexion drink Favi

almost have envied him the happy j Cream Root Beer,

moment* he seemed to he passing. life's I Oo to I. L Sheppard for men's ft , , , j lushing goods. All tbe latest slyl. young dream it a very hippy one, and , W4 » h f, l( . tllD , lr ^ t . „ that taken on Ca|« May a beach l.avis] , memories to linger pleasantly through j jn L f lne • condition, contain!

life. The dxy dreams are realities which (jf,y trees, one fit into young lives becomingly, with alj Reasonable ter their seeming abandon and rccklas-ne**. j Hand, this offie but seeming only. They are hut the- Old Sot.. Ks

natural bent iu innocence indulged.

The bathing "hodr" baa grown In'o | Sold by J. 8. Semon, Congi ktiin, aud this season it seem* to have i De * ri * laD< *

, .quriloea! Mosquitoes! Mo-qulto

thought they mu-t get out of th • hath j fry a bottle of Matey A M.-cra; and he dressed and ready for diuoer not ! specially prepared Mosquito Wash; iu one o'c'ock. Gradually the | '* » ►“re preventive. Congress II jjs.2*. i.a. lojk. and for s-'erxl years it was I ^ \v,,l,lngt,.n htriet. uiuuiuTly understood that everybody! „ ’ „ , „ , , . .

tusHia out of the water, and tbe life :

o Post Office Bonding

Direct Importation^

YUZUKJIAN BROS.

WinJsor^ CAPE MAY, N. JFourUli Sn, 1892. Capaciiy, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

oxe m.ofK riton PAHNEXfiER STATION. XEARI-ST IIOl SE TO THE KI RI .

Yun

re do not, until 1 30. How tbey to enjoy the rich sport of tbe •, to float, swim and dire! But It late an hour to come from the bath, and too long for their good, wo

T-LOi. Thursday August lllh, • ne ir the pier, a pair of i' ’ med eye glasses, with hook*,

of one dollar will be given ■> .ei. *.

United States Hotel.

lee eresin ia higb'y a| pr.-ciab-d if ivored with Favorite Extract vanilla

Florid, orange.

Cherry phosphate at Marcy A Me.

cray'..

Don't forget the demonstration . n Monday for the hem fit ot the colored Baptists. Live bird pie festival. Admission 25 cents. * 10 Jt ienuine hard gum drop* at Nuaa*, ol Washington street. Maguire's hath house* have* large patronage and are opposite a fine bith-

Tbe photographs made by A- P. A II. . Todd are greatly admired and tbelr increased patronage is due to the excullcncc of their work. tf

(■ipeelgl Splice

Beginning ou Friday. 19th lest, and

everyj Tuesday and Fridi

Original sea-shore souvenir s]>oon manufactured and for sale bbly by Jos. eph Hand, Jeweler, opposite poet office.

L H. Smith A Son, 47 Washington street, headquarters for olotbiug, furnishing goods, underwear.

A. P. A H. B. Todd, the artistic photographers, an better equipped than ever to do fine work at their galleries, foot of Coogrees Hall lawn.

‘‘Whyr

The Barr McIntosh entertalmncut 'given at Congress Hall last evening attended b; three handled and fifty persons, of the most select of Cape May'* summer society. Slmou Hassler'a orchestra furnished tbe music, rendered throughout the program lections from “Wang,” "Sing Again, Nightingale,” and a difficult overture. Miss Alida Vanina, prims donna prano, who was down on tbe program for two selections, was encored esch time. Her first selection was the song, "L'Estas Wsitxe,' by Arditi, as ranged by Madame Marches!. Her ond piece waa tbe scene and i__ "Fsa»t,”"by Gounod, and on being recalled *ang “The Last Rose of mer,” sweetly. Tbe one act of trifle a'nd which provoked much laojhter, wi taken part in by Prof. Staton Uaaslrr, who “thought why,"!![. C. Gaivin Gllmaine who. “knew why," Miss Marie Gabrieli Kbcdy, who "asked why,' Miss Gertrude Antonio Hall, who “wondered why,” and Mr. McIntosh, who "said, why.” McIntosh's card tricks and joke* wet* quite

.1 ►.« them. S. C. Chesler.thc famot r, has pictured the sunn visitors to Cape May year*, and is still doit.)

i studio,

ockton baths.

tf.

•'■1 Wash.

Finest Chocolate

ington street.

The great anceesa of confection, lue to their delicious flavorings. Utey

rlm . use Favorite Extracts ah should you.

reward ' Try it and be convinced.

KotlM. The Comm'.**toners of Appeal will meet at tbe City Hail on Saturday, August 2(>tb and Saturday, September 3d. at the hour of 10 a. m. each day, for tin- bearing of a) prals from tax as Gloikik L. Lovett

mtil August 30,h

sy thereafter. mails with t'ape May Pole West Jersey ; Umo ' dail {*. BICHABDoON. Postmi ‘iwclsl exi-urs'on. to M. I.. WAUlilNilTON.Ass t 1'. M. ' and Holly Besch.

1030 a. m. Returning leave Bea ch 2.45,Wildwood 2 47 and Ang!< .* 2.51 p. m. Excursion tickets will be sold frot Cape May at fifty (50) oents; Benne forty (40) cents, aud Rio Grande thirty

(30)0.

FICTION,

Fact and Fancy Series

This arrangement affords one of the

be^f^y^r tICar,t ?24t t0 j Just Published. a cuMm’s Te*. The Master of Silence :

A very pleasant tea party was given by Mrs. Gould to her grandchildren. Miss Msrgsret Morrison aud Miss Mildred Little, yesterday st 43 Windsor avenue, the residence of Mr. Douglas, between fonr and aix o'clock in the afternoon. Twenty-four Invitations were sent out. The girls were very prettily dressed. A large number of those in. vlud were present and a very happy oc-

casion enjoyed.

To complete y< department one ri

tract*.

Come and see onr Cspe May Sou.cn r poons. Wc will surprise jouwitb our price*. Latest designs out.. 8. M. Smith, No. 3 Washington street. Lost.—A tortoise shell comb, with fonr or five prongs, narrow, carved, slanting tup.,shout j of Infh. Suitable reward if returned to corner Jefferson street and Stockton aveuue.'Na 21. Tod da, the photographer*, picture group* or take photos of cottage* or

IJomance. . By Irving

Bacheller.

•"The Marterof Silence' Is the fise*t nov* ot Mr. IrvinsHscbeller.of thenewspaiMt syn tacutl) ot mlml-reiCuic "—N.\. World. Other Volumes In the Fame Series, Don Finimondonf. : Calabrian Sketches. By Elisabeth

Cavazza.

Selected Poems. By Walt

Whitman.

The Germak^Emperor and

His Eastern Neighbors. By Poultney Bigelow. Merry Tales. By

Twain.

NTRH TI.Y FIKST.CT.ANS IX AM. ITS

A I*P<> IXTMEKTN.

WAI/JTKK IV. (nKKEIV, ..fJM.ila.lelpJ.ia, Propriofor.

^HOTEL d-COLUMBIA,^

Improved. KV-ctrie ttetls. Moderate Itetes. Coach inediatll. W. U. l.rv-KiCKY. late.i

Marine Villa, C APE MAY, N. I. 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 free from humidity and miasma. MRS. F. HAIJJEXBECH.

DO T0U M 1SI1 TQ EXJOT FIXE PASTRY AXD DESSERTS! USE Extracts. Same as In use bv the leading Caterer* and Confectioner*. S..M by all firwt-clas*

MOT AND COLD SeaWater Baths.

Marly. -

The Finotud Mo*lComph-le E«U.bli«liment ot the kind on "‘ren'w iin. Vnralw.'