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BASE BALL. A Sketch of the Oape May Team
for 1890.
Oar grut hue ball club, which ha* won the |>Uudita of the falrrat of Cape Max'* fair riaitura aa well aa of the kuon lujj ouea of tit- aterwr ae*, fijr their erand playing of the national game, rxprrta to win brighter fame than ever UiU araaon. Thia will be difficult, but, nrverthrleaa, we look for phenomenal ban ]>layin(; by the luaty young collegiana, and we deal re to aee a large attendance at every game. Manager H. W. Johna. haa been careful in making hia amngeenenta for gamra and haa endeavored to aecure the beat amateur club. a. couteatanta, and the game, are apt, therefore, to be anything but onralded, and we will not be anrpriaed if more gamra are I oat by gallant Cape May than have been lout during previoua a waona. Thia may grieve the genUe heart, of the ardent lady championa, but hard-hearted, unaentimrutal delight in the aport will aay : be more intereating. We don't want Cape May to win alwaya." You may conaole youraelvea, lailiea. however, for any club which gain, victory over Cape May will have to pli for it and play hard. Rocky ball playing haa no place in competition with Cape May Cl'nb. The pertonntl of the club haa been changed somewhat by the aubetHution of new men in a few inatancea and ia juat now thua « That prince of players, Wagonhurst, will captain the team and play at arcond ; the bonny Dorell will watch for aky-«crapera at centre; “ I juicing, who ia fully grown up will be the atone wall behind the bat; Knickerbocker, who did ao grandly but year, will play at abort; Dana, the phe-
poaition; Colonel Watta, of Kentucky, will look after the hot grounders that may try to get over third ; Hyneman, the favorite with the ladies, poae in right field and mingle with high flyers which come hia way; Grave, Class of 'BO, the ’Varsity, who played last year with Riverton and the'Yaraity thls year, will play at left field. He 1. a good all-round player. Paul Daahleld, of Lehigh University, a great twirier, will probably be arcurrd later on to assist Shannon, the 'Varsity pitcher, who will pitch In the opening games. Shannon throws a very ball and it takes a good batter to a at precisely the right spot in the at pbere in which the ball aaila ove plate. The umpires will, therefor compelled to repeat more or leas mi ononaly, “Strike one,” “Strike t "Strike three," as sncceaaive batters go down before the peerless pitcher. The schedule thua far arranged is aa follows: July 8—Oxford, of Philadelphia. July 4—Young America. ^Philadelphia. J uly 5—Staten Island, of Staten Island (to be played at Staton Island). July T—('heater, of Cheater. Pa. J uly U—Bristol, of Bristol, Pa. July 12—Germantown, "of Philadelphia. July 14—Nioetown, of Philadelphia. July 21—Riverton, of Riverton, N. J. July 90—Staten Island, of Staten Island. Aug. 11—Riverton of Riverton. Au^. 27—Staten Jaland, of Staten Sept. 1—Staten Island, of Staten
MBS. HARRISON. A Select Party of Joarnalteta and Ladl— Vtats the President'e Cottage. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. President Harrison received several of the visitlug journalist* and their wives and lady friends at the Cape May Point Cottage. The party, headed by Mr. DeB. Randolph Keim. the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia lupurtr, and wife, were courteously received by the j first lady of the land, who was assisted by Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Dimmick and Mrs. Findlay. Those who had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Harrison were : Harrington Fitigers!d, Philadelphia Item, and wife; Mrs. Colonel John H. Taggart and daughter; Captain William Rcnnyson, of the Norristown ■ Timet, and wife; W. C. Pearae, Philadelphia agent of the United Press W. Bryant, Philadelphia Daily Jinct, wife and son; J. A CampbcU. city editor Philadelphia ZhuJy Uriel, and wife; H. Fryainger, Chester County Bern mat, and wife ; Mrs. Herman Delk, Philadelphia German Democrat; Joseph Robinson, city editor Philadelphia Inquirer, w ife and daughter; Mis. 8 warts, daughter of city editor of Srening TeUgrapk; C. II. Browning, Philadelphia correspondent of New York Worii; John L. Rlugwalt, BmOma^Warii, and wife; F. Anderson and wife, Anderson; Morgan R. Will*, N< town Herald, wife and daogfefar; Mrs. William Perelne, wife of Mr. Perelne, of the Jfesauv BwUffi; H. Oonqur.t Clark, Waahlngtoe correspondent of New York TVikimt, and wife; Lewis T. Stevens, of the Cap* Mar Daily 8ta* ; William B. Shaw, of Waahlngtou, and wife.
UoTEI. Cli.i.FOICTK. Philadelphia—E. W. Sugart and wife, II. E. Crane and wife, A. II. Supplee wife, Charles Munch. Eugene Townsend, Charles H. M. Storver. Archer Tevia. Mr. awl Mrs. R. E. Edwards, Ferdinand Steele. Thus. Robb, Thoa. Mobb. Jr., H. Herman. P. 8. Ib-mer, P. J. Dooner. D. Lewis. H. A. Albert Denejtie. R. M. Schick, Charles Mann. Joseph B. Townsend. W. G. Knowles, Mrs. T. T>. Turner and child. Mrs. Thomas Robb. Mia. Rita Robb. Master Esgleaton Robb. James D. Arthur, John S. Stare, Mia. May Miller. John L. Waxier. Mr. Bertie Brown, F. A. Walker. J. Warner Irwin. Samuel R. Marshall, Mrs. S. R. Marshall. ('. C. English. Andres' D. Cramp, Edwin Cramp. Mr. and Mrs. Edward, and two
children.
Woodbury, N. J.—Samuel Hopkins. F. B. RUtorway. W. S. Conner. C. Ogden, William Knight. Charles Krurht, John WhRall. Wilmington, Del.—Janie. H. Price '
and wife.
Bridgeton. N. J.—Him. James P Hoagland, Nellie P. Hoagland. Germantown. Pa.—Than. 8. Suevers. Camden—John F. Armstrong. New York—Mias Maud Wlstar. GordrbviUe, Va.—Mia. Carrie Morris Thonibnry. Pa.—Joseph S. Rriiitou. Fleetwood. Pa.—F. R. Fritz. Col ambus, O.—P. F. Wilkinson. Paulaton. N. J.—H. C. Loudendager Reading. Pa.—H. S. Foster and wife Newark—Edwin N. Crain and wife. Millville. N. J.—Dr. Wm. S. Knowles
Cape May City Church Beoard. [
!.*» WsiMnrtoe St Morn —tv' >r : Cbureti Prayer Meetln*. Wnimiiay rretUnc. at » or lock ; Vounc Proiilr'. hoelely ot Chrfa tlaa ■ndeavor, Friday evenings at ■ o'clock. B APTIST, cor. Lnl.yme and Prenklln au. .Hey. a«. H. Hratxw. Vtxua. Sunday fce r. ir. Prayer Meetiiu; ^ ol g
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krrrBODlST EPISCOPAL, tv as bln non ill street, betsoen Ueean and Franklin, her J tills it. Mace. Pastor. Sitbatk aervlce. aver Meetlnc S.UI A. M.: Preachlnx 10A. — H. and AOOP.M.t Sabbath Ackool al P. M. Week day .crvlcis: Female Pi Meeting, Tuesday al 3hO P. M- Chnreh Wednesday! at eJ«i P, M. Ctaaa meetings ty, Tborsdan and Friday* Mondays i M i -n Y ‘maii>eople , s 1-rayer Meeting Sc /“UTHOLIC, Washington street, bet Vv Ocean A Decatur, Key. Fatuek ’ Pastor. Services Sunday In July and at I JV' and V«l A. M-: Instructions at
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Philadelphia—H. Wallaei', J. C. Chlpaham. J. W. Coon and wife, H. ICaahin and wife, E. Uyneman. D. Firth, MUa Ann Firth. C. M. Battln. C. W. Afcbury. I. W. Newkirk and wife, Mrs. E. Patohelh Charier W. Layer.
Woodbury—Robert Shultz. Burlington—A. F. Lansing.
Baltimore—Mrs. D. Oppenhelmer.
Danville, Pa—J. H. Shannon. New York—L. Gamble.
Cheater — D. Reese Emery. Mrs. ). Reese Eaaery, Mias Emily Gilroy, Ira. Gilroy. Thompson Graham. Ilakelry Graham, Mis* Essrey.
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Philadelphia—E. H. Gardner. AlU rt Jones anil wife, Charles W. Gardner. A Hnfhae, E. S. Rorta. E. Meredith. Goshen. N. J.—Dr. Swain and wife, ra. J. W. Swain. New ' ork—M. C. Merrick. Bnriingtm—John McNeil ami wife. >>mYll.e—J. P Brick.
Iron Pier.
Tbe iron pier operatic season will open on July 4th, the " Brigands" being the first opera to be presented. The Gran Open troupe, under the able management of the brothers, Messrs. Jules and Malt. Gran, will perform during the aeaaon, %od a season of delightful operatic entertainment will be tbe result. The new owners, Messrs. James & Staff ner,will succeed by their liberal management In making the pier a most popular place of resort, and will certainly achieve tbe greateal success for It which It baa ever enjoyed. Tbe audience room bat been ao improved aa to make it much more comfortable, and no effort will be spared to increase tbe attractions and to Induce a greater number of patrons to frequent It. All who enjuy " play should witness tbe performance Le ' Brigands,” Jnly 4th.
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; MOUNT VEMTON LA2TD CO., And Lot Associations, OWNERS OF THE JIOITWT VERMONT TRAC^T, CAPE MAY, N. J. Between 7th and Slat Avenue, on the Ocean Front. Lola for sale at very reasonable prices. I BABDSIaKY, 1923 Germanlown Ayc., Philadelphia. W. C. NONAKA & CO., SO Waahlng^on Street, Cape May, IMPORTERS OF JAPEIVFgE GOODS, j .Njented Indian Basket* In aii shape.. All kinds ol French Fancy Cbtnawire. gmplfte line ,.f Cut Silver and other Jewelry. Endleea assortment in Leather Goods. J. S. Garrison’s Agency, G9 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. HrvJqnarlcn for Stationery. Toilet-Paper. Fishing Tackle. Po.k« Cutlery. Miniature I-OTELI/N LIBRARY ALL THE YEAR. EWING’S BATH-HOUSES, Between Perry and Jack won Sta., Jppoaile the best bathing gronnda. PerfecOy equipped house*. Careful Attention. Fair Prices. SAMUEL E. EWING.
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CRAIG BRO.’S LAUNDRY, Xo. 47 R’anhlngton Street, I . _^ " rk d ' ,ue *' • l “> rt notice, and in the most satisfactory manner. Work r re.ved on Monday nr Tneaday will be returned on Thursday; that received c Wednesday or Thursday, returned on Saturday.
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THE STOCKTON HOP.
A Scene of Brilliancy and Oayety. The Vlaltlnp journalists
Indulge.
The guwkton ball room wa* a **-eue • brilllaney and gayety last evening, the riaiUng joarnaliala, their wives and sweetheart* indulging in a hop. which continued for several hours. Early in the evening Mr. Randolph Keim. of the Inquirer, Mr. Barksdale and Mr. Wal.ent to Cape May Point, ami. in use to their courteous Invitation. McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Findlay retnrnad with them and graced the lull with their presence. They were, of coarse, the cynosure of all eye*, and entered into the pleasure* of the evening with keen seat. The lailiea were •onced charming and they danced gracefully. After a short stay they returned to the President's cot
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Prices aa 1
4;OOI»S ALL FKKHH. DR, S. F. WAKE. No. 46 WaMhlngten Street, Cape May City.
rpiIE BRUNSWICK,
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la Ooiorac Bodsty.
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variety enUrtainmenL The is aelliog quite rapidly and ia highly recommended. It oan be purchased during the day. Fancy bead work la alio done at low price* by tbe India i women and many are ordering various --namental articles. Mr. Charles E. Baker whose work with paper, paste and brush ia *o greatly admired by viaiton outer pavilion of tbe pier. The and stage settings are now much aomer than ever before, end Mr. la pronounced a skilled workman. Go out and Inspect hit handiwork.
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Also Fruit m se
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•hia, ti the proprietor of llahed and reliable house
house sod offers
tin rapid selling goods, w r* fresh and delicately fie
St. Hlroo Hotel, Noe. 817 and 812 Awca BTaarr, PajLADZLrniA.—fieiet Seduced to ft, 00 per dag.-Tlx traveling inMie will eUll find at this hotel the
R He ejtr mr patronage respectfully L M. Feoab, Proprietor.
Stock tor Sele Bom^Cows and Hog* for tale at all
W. H. Gaoea, Townsend Inlet
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, careful] y organized and conducted
on a most liberable and comprehensive scale, renders at all times jirompt and satisfactory service. Upon application we will cheerfully forward without expense, to any address, SAMPLES of goods desired.
Seed Catalogue for 1890. Merchant*. Market Gardeners and P
D. L. Landreth & Sons PHILADELPHIA. FA SEED FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.
MILLINERY STORE, PIKE AY E, XKAB WASHINGTON BT. Cape May City, N. J
Fashionable Milliner}' & Fancy Goods, Embroidery Silks
And Stamped Linen Goods. Btamplni d sa to order. Miss Jennie Wales. TOE BEST OUT SOAP PERFECTLY PURE. Five cente jer cake. Picture card
A. G. & N. B. BENNETT, Painters and Glaziers, CAPE MAY CITY, X. J. r Estimate, givte lor all kinds of work.-Sa
B. W. SAYRE. IMPORTED AXD DOMESTIC C1GABS AND TOBACCO, Smeker’f Articles, Sporting Goods,
BT* Gape May. N.J.
Send ONE TWO-CENT STAMP for a Sample Copy of Strawbridge & Ciothier s “FASHION MAGAZINE."
"CmRIGrHT n^.iTOS Organs and Sewing Machines,
NEW HOME and WHITE,
For Cash or on Installments. Machines ss low ss S20. WILCOX and WHITE, BITRDETT, STERLING, FA HR AX U
A YOTEY Organs,
LVlnu!',! '“.’JR'? 1 * nd *■"*" * um ' monlhlr Muslcsl uistru-?Tre«1-S/!toeq.UUp^r ' UUOO " T ' , °" r ‘ •hril roodi. Dmly newsps-
JOHN CRAIG, Manager.
HAND & WARE, Carpenters & Builders, Cape May City, N. J. Many year* of eiperieoce enables us to give entire satisfaction to those who employ ua. Estimates given for ail kind* of work In our line. Reference furnished CASSEDY & HAND, Carpenters & Contractors, Cape May City, N. J.
STRAWBRIDGEI CLOTHIER PHILADELPHIA.
CHURCH S ELWELL Contractors & Builders.
Cape May City, X.J.
Maltby, Ellis & Albertson, Commission Merchants. 334 Greenwich Street, Jfew York.
B. S. CURTIS,
Sweet PoUtoes, Egg*, Poultry, Game, iJalres and Country
Produce Generally.
rimpendence SoileUed. Return! PrompUy Made. T. *;!??*• I’Me'vt’ur* ^ Hiram Godfrey, Tuekaboe
No. 11 Decatur St
Cape May City, N. J.
Lorrespondenoe SolicUed. Return!
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,
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Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To aii points in the United State*. Orders for goods to be forwarded by Exprea* will be carried without charges and promptly delivered by our own mew Seng era, ao aa to Insure, aa far aa practicable, the return of good* on tbe same day. HORSES AHD CARRIAGES can be tent by express on fast passenger* trains, WASH HAMPEB^ Containing clothing to be laundried will be carried between Philadelphia, or Camden, and Cape May at 21.00 for tbe round trip, and will be called for and delivered upon days specified by shipper*. Cape May office:—Corner Washington and Jackson streets Philadelphia office:—Ferry Bonding, foot of Market a tree L ROBERT STRETCH, Gen. Agent.
JAQU ETTE dt STRATTOX, 15 Washington SL, Cape May, Flah, Oysters, Terrapin, Clams, Crabs, 4c Wagoca win deliver to Holed and Cottages with promptness
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitter. All order* receive prompt attention.
HADDONFIELD PAINT &. VARNISH CO, MANUFACTURERS OP Tho HaMonfield Special or “Sea-shore” Lead, WIIaLETS OIL. Jn'^CTOHV,
HOSES HUGHES, Formerly of Cape May. has opened a Restaurant at 17 N. Second Street, I'llILADELl’IIIA., nd Solicits Cape May patronage. Oysters in Every style. Also steaks at Uwna. Ladies restaurant on the Second Floor.
CHARLES E BATCTTR. Plmln and Deeorallve IFAJPIETR, HA-ItTG-iEIR., BAKU STREET. CAPE MAY", X. J.

