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28 A NEW HOTEL. ‘The new hutel in thix city, “The Cambridge,” onthe corner of Fifth Avenue abd Thirty-third Street, ts kept on a new plan— eutirely different to thatof auy other hotel in the world: indeed itis hot exactly a hotel nor ab apartment house, but « combi: hation of both. Itisina ticasure au apartment house, becatine You can hire suites of roots by the year, upfurniabe..: and it ie’ hotel, becan “there ts onl ely to quest of the sian r table d’hote, for whieh ‘upants, But whatever its | wwe'and beyond all, ahome, ‘hot brought together ‘other houre of ite kind. abridge” will accommodate about forty families, | and the dining room comfortably seate over ove hundred pe: ple. The property «part of the Astor estate, and the dining- room ou the Thirty-thinl Street side looks out upon the rest of John Jacob Astor This i» a luxnrious room, with a the north by day, and illuminated at all electric lamps. The fret-work in solid night by numerons « ight by pet, open mahogany, the ceilings and walla, the soft places, and riots private quiet, select, absorbing carpets, Fel porileres_and hangings, and wilk rmonizing ty this effect oro ig wothing that eniacks of the ordinary hotel in the bridge” There are no trunks Knocking about, there ts large “office,” no din or bustle; ry of “front” will never be heard. The appoln! are coatly and rich, bat not strikingly #o: the most striking | bout the ext it, if one thing ta more notice: rt and quict elegané proprietor. There ‘each haa a separate having a window opening into the directly with the open sky. So y nate, looking at it from s sant ‘ery precantion has been adopted money at joo. The staire are of slate and there is bo woodwork about the elevator except the beau falcar iteelf; all elso i iron. That the wine cellar is well: stocked, it is only necessary to say that the proprietor of the “Catubridgo” is Loren Reich, the importer of Tokayer Au» bach and other famous Hungarian wines, The following letters speak volumes for the virtues of his famout Tokayer Aushruch | Accent my thanks for the Tokay. T have alroaty tasted itatite | rthplace, DUET inast Alocerely aay that did Aiteupert swans, SADELINA PATTI The wine is admirable, ef my American ‘read. It pleasantly and cordially reminds me “Lond COLERIDGE.” ST have to I feel #ure that the wine wi k 50a. the found the world the wasted beds. LEMBNS (MARK TWAIN)" called ‘a beaker full of the warm South.’ If Tean jak T may write something worth haw “JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL." Te has pat so served | most advatrauly *Sarely neith lous wine aod by the medical prof nor ever tasted Vetter. tie ving properties attritvat HENRY W. LONOFELLOW. nore and more convinced that your choice wines are coe tent means for restoriag ‘to health. Tean but repeat the old ert wioe I ave ever drank, and L belie “DR ALPRED 1. LooMts.* given life where I despaired of it. and if It acta tn done 10 patients ot taine, I emizhe fear never tn “DR. JULLIO DE SUZZARAVERDL™ “Your wine hi me as well asit i ale. of the dalaties lowing from the poet Browaia, letter preseating a photograph “if the expression strike you member that the wine which" thot yet crossed the lips 0 tributes to the Tokayer Ausbruch ts the fo ing the cloning hentinent of a fs sever in some degree, pray re sitet glad the heart? tan hai | eareir, yours very truly. R BRow! 1 take great pleasure lo commending these wines to the medical profestion because of tele purity. “prov. R OGDEN DORKMUR” Not included in the above quotations frou those who hy put on the written record some original word of approval the names of many well-known people whose veqnain with Me. Reich and his wines has been such aa to make them Practical indorsers of each. From a recor of thousands whe Praise the qualitica of Tokayer Ausbruch inay be extracted Auch aa Victor Hugo, Herbert Spencer, Princess Louise, Mat thew Arnold, Tomaso Salvini, the President of the Argentine Republic, the Governor of Buenos Ayres, Count Andras, ex-President Arthur, John G. Whittier, Roscoe Conkling Wa. M. Evarta, Theodore Thomas. Horatio Reymour. David Dudley Field and many others, while among those who in their day Were warm {n their indorsement of the praises that had been ritten and spoken of Tokayer Ausbruch may be mentioned ngfeltow. Dr. J. Marion Sima, President Garfield. Charles O'Conor, William Cullen Bryant ‘Tharlow Weed. Peter Cooper, and many others CHRISTMAS JUDGE RIDLEY’S, Granda street, New york IT IS NOW TIME TO BEGIN TO PREPARE FOR THE OLD FASHIONED SANTA CLAUS IN MODERN HEADQUARTERS, Over 5 Acres of space filled with Christmas Gifts and New Year's Presents. Appropriate for Young and Old, Rich and Poor, Men, Women, Girls and Boys. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. les and Story Books. Mechanical Curiosities and other Toys and Enter- Choice Gift Books for Children and Grown Folks. ' FURS. Sealskin Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Collarettes. Hats, Muffs and Boas in the new and standard “ DRESS GOODS. High-class, medium-priced and inexpensive Dress Fabrics, in beautiful Silks, rich Brocades, wonde ful Plushes and Ve Splendid Wearing Specialties, 8 and $3 a yard. PRESENTS FOR SERVANTS. Dress Patterns in Cotton and Woolen Good: quantity of material. Woolen Dress Stuffs by 75c. and up. Shawls ; Scotel to $5. Higher-gi ley’s American Black Silks, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 ranging in price from $1 to $6, according to quality and he yard, 25¢., 30¢ , 3§C-. 40c., §0c., 60c., 65¢., 70° and Blanket and imitation Indi: Shawls, Beaver and Woolen Shawls, costing from $2.50 ide Shawls from $6 to $10, nd up to $15, $20, $25 and $50. JEWELRY. ches and Jewelry. Novelties in Lace Pins and Ear-r Scarf Pins, € Odd fancies in Gold and Silver Pins and Ear-rings. Rhine-stone with Ornaments for the Hair, Brilliant, Beautiful and Inexpensive. ar and Cuff Buttons for Gentlemen. SLOSIE RS. Ready-made Merino and Muslin Underwear, with out Boys,” Girls’ and Infants’ complete outfits. Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Caps and Fancy Slippers for Gentlemen. Shoes and Stockings for all For further facts and details, send 30c. for the F: le garments for Ladies, Misses and Children; | and Winter numbers of Ridley’s Fashion Magazine. The Autumn number contains family reading, instructive articles, valuable information about standard materials and the season's novelties in dress and household goods. THE WINTER MACAZINE Has Christmas Stories, Sketches, Fashion Articles, Household Hints and Poems, with pages devoted to illustrations, descriptions and prices of Toys and other articles suitable for all. EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS, 309, 3il, 3il4 to 321 GRAND STREET, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68 and 70 ALLEN STREET, 59to65 ORCHARD STRE. new YorR=z. comicbooks.com