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A HOST r.XCITIMi 6AXE WO> BT THE CAPE HATS. V/S TOLD YOU SO. Orest Plays and Sc rora! Errors Were Made and the Score 6 to G. Hynrman Wins Laurels. An Immense Uirong of people gittierod to witness llie greatest gsme of tbe season between tbe Cuban Giants and Cape May, sad they were amply repaid for the visit There was plenty of bat ting done and tbla, of course, added xest to tbe game, and tbe score was held very even throughout, a safe conjecture as to tbe result being Impossible until tbe last Giant was out in tbe
ninth iuniug.
Klr»t Inning—Dnrell, for Cape May, gave tbe spectators a shiver by bitting unsafely to abort, but Wagouburat stored tbelr equilibrium by driving out a single over second, stealing second, and running In on Dana's corker to right field. Graves filed out to pitcher, and Watts hit to third and failed to beat tbe ball to first. Tbe Cubans went out in uns, two three order; White bitting to first, G. Williams Hying out to sreoud, Thomas making a ••strike out.*' Second Inning—Knlck took tbe stick first for Cape May and bit a swift one to abort, where Garrlaon committed tbe error of tooling with It too long, and lie reached first, went to second on Dasbicll's sscrlfioe, third on llynemau's and borne on Lansirg's bit to right field, making two runs foe Cape May and none for tbelr opponents. Seldeo stepped to the bat for tbe Cubans and drove tbe hall over second (or om> bag. O. Jackson bit to third and on Watts' error reached first. Garrison hit to aecot-d and forced Jackson out, while Wagouburat Id bis baste to make a double play threw tbe ball owr Dana's brad and Seldeo ran borne. A. Jack, sou’s safe bit to right field advanced Garrison to second, llsrrison banged It out safely to centre for ooe base and <t •rrisou scored. Malone tapped it to pile'ret and was out at Brat, while Jackson was captured at borne—a fine double play to tbe credit of Cape May— and White filed cot. Third Inning—Graves drove it to centre for a base and a wild throw enabled him to roach second and be scored on Watt’s single to left field. G. Williams started the Inning bravely for York by drlvlag tbe ball safely to left field and Thomas’ sacrifice advanced him to aaoood, but tbe next three bitters went out loo quickly to enable him to score, and Uie inning clot ed with 8 to 2 in favor of tbe borne team. Fourth Inning—Cape May went out in one, two, three order, and Garrison filed ont lor tbe Giants. A. Jackson received bis base on called balls. Harrison's single advanced him to third. Malime bit a fly to centre and Jackson presumed too much on DnreH'a slowness. which doesn’t exist, sad wax caught at home—another great play— which retired the team. > * Fifth Inning—Cape May made another cipher and White stepped to tbe plate for tbe Cabans and bit to Kolek, whose baste caused him to throw wildly to Dsns, sod the runner resebed second, stole third and scored on Williams’ twobagger to right field. Williams scored
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Cane May 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0— « Cuban Giants. ...0 2002000 1—0 Earned runs—Cape May. 2; Cuban ianta. 2. Two-base hits—Hynrman, Watts. Harrison, G. Williams. Garrison. Sacrifice hits — Dashicll. Hyneman, ’ Mixing, Graves, Malone. Struck out -By Ifashlell, 2; by Malone, 2. Stolen
bases-Wagoubur.r Watt*. 2. Thomas. Dlssolntlen Base* on called balls—A. Jackson, .. . I .eft on liases—Cape Mav, 0; Cuban , The firm of \ slice A Klmgler, of the Giants. 8. Hit by pitched ball—Harri- i New Mt. Vernon Hotel, Is dissolved by sou. Double plays—Durcll Mid Lam- j mutual consent. Tbe hotel is now ing; Knickerbocker, Dsns and Lanx- under tbe management of Mr- George lug. Passed lialls—I-ansing, 1. Wild 1 E. Kllnglcr, sole proprietor, pitches — Dashicll. 2. Xlixsed third —— SS=i?ttJiid'ST3Si. T .'“: The Hamah More pin—Luther Price. ' Academy for Girls.
Base Ball Kate*.
Shannon pitches to-morrow and be Is going to no some great work. Tbe wind arose and blew tbe dust in clouds across tbe diamond sod made playing very unpleasant. To-morrow's game will be a tremendis one and we all want to see It. Lather Price’s umpiring was very j correct and impartial yesterday and ( thorough knowledge of the game, obtained by his yean of experiTbe last bit In the ninth Inning was a tremendously high fly by Jackson to far centre field, which, If missed, would have counted for three bags or a home probably, but tbe famous Durell had bis eye on It and It dropped just as snngly as possible Into his hands and saved the day. Wagonhnrat also caught some great flics during the
wild |
Lansing’s low
throw to first to catch Thomas, who ran on three atrikea. Another great double was made la catching Seldeo at first on bis bit to abort and Thomas at home. Score 4 to 8 In favor of the visitors. Sixth Inning—Another xero for Cape Mxy and tbe Cubans obtained tbe same result Tbe feature was Watte’great atop on the jump of a hot grounder. Seventh Inning—Hyneman played a great game yesterday and deserve* no end of praise. He came to bat in tbla Inning for Cape May and drove a dandy to centre for two begs. He bnrt blmaell quite badly though, and Dashicll took bis pUce. Lansing was out on a bit to first and Daahiell on a bit to third. Durell snabied Daahiell to scare by a drive to right field. Score 4 to A Tbe Cubans went out In ooe, two, three
order.
Eighth Inning—Cape May began by Dana's hit to centre for one bag as ' scored on Watts' hit tooantraaod a ror, while Watte reached second moored on Uynemaa'a single to a Tbe Giants failed to seore. Cape May. 9; Giauta, A Ninth Inning—Cape May did aeon, and for the Cabans White filed oat to Watte. Williams bit safely one bare to left, stole second and sea
tween third and home and put out by Lansing, bis little scheme of rousing over Watts not working, and Jackson
tossed op Ms h Johns forgot to maintain his composure and said "We've woo It,"
bid Ton EftT SeC Wildwood Beach t If not, you have a great pleasure in reserve. You will be astonished and entertained by a wonderful free exhibition of curiosities In living wood. Great trees wrapped around each other, elephant's bud and trunk In pine and cedar. Trees a'thousand years old. Trees as corkscrews, basket*, jugs, harps, sod in so endless variety of forms. Splendid view of forest and sea from pagoda and tower. Boats on the take for children, music for those who wish to dance. These train, are exclusively for the diversion of visitors, and for no other purpose. Trains leave station at Cape May 10 30 a. m.; returning, leaves Wildwood 2 SO p ro., every Tuesday and Friday until further notice. Fare, from Cape Msv, S0c.; Brunets, 45c.; Rio Grande. 80c. , tf For Improirmcnt or Investmrot. Ail visinug Cape Mav should see tbe ML Vernon Land Co. s grounds, near the EiepbanL There Is a rare cbxooe for invcstmeuL Lota have all city Improvements—gas, water, a good sea wall, board walk and beach drive. You can buy one of those oceao-froot lots building puipe.es, or bay for less from the syndicates on Instalment*. Fuli information at New Mount Vernon Hotel, on the grounds or 8. Bardaley. secretary, 1823 Germantown tvenue. Philadelphia. if
Near Balllrw. I,>ng noted fa
Canadian Census A Canadian journal gives the follow, ig, which may be interesting in theme ays of census taking: •’It Is expected that the population of anxda, at tbe next census (1801) will D over 5,000.000. lo 1881 the total figre was 4,824.610. A hundred years ago the population of tbe country warn 156,012. That of Ooteria was only 610.. 000; whilst the province of Quebec counted 118,012 Inbtbltente, sod tbe ■me provinces, 33.000. In 1606 tbe population of Canada resebed 428.884; that la, leas than the population of Nova Scotia alone according to the last cenbnt this was a considerable increase over the 65,000 that it was at the time of the cession of the country to
England.
•In 1814 the population of upper Canada was 552,002. and that of lower Can. ads 687,0SA Some years later, owing to tbe immigration, tbe upper province took tbe lead. In 1651 the first of the Canadian regular decennial enumera. lions, Ontario reckoned 932,000 inhabitants and the province of Quebec 690. - Since then the disproportion hat continued to be accentuated; and the figures of tbe last census are 1,923,228 for Ontario, and 1,359,027 for Qnebes. "Tbe first census of Manitoba, taken in 1673, gave 8356, and the last, in 1886, gave 106,640. 'In 1661 tbe population of Briltsh Columbia was 6000. and Id 1661 49,459."
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11 uBlerr.awl teachers. Krv. AKTHl’K KICH. A W . Mil.
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pkare nirutlun thl. paiwr.
John Akins' ICE DREAM PARLORS lee ('ream and Water lees. rt. and Cottages supplied jit short notice
rashioKton 8L.
City.
CAPT. FRANKS’ Old Virginia Tobacco and Cigar Store, Me. 2B Wslhi.fts. St.. Caps Mil-Klrst-claMCtrirs sod Chewing Tdtiaroo. Hsu IlsuMstrrlaHMid KnhlneTarklr. Sheet WEST END LAUNDRY
the shortest notice,
tioods called lor and DeUrered aa-Al’M.Y AT WEST EM) HOTEL-fca
FOWEIal/N Gents’Furnishing Store j DECATUR STREET. (opposite Piet Avenue Inn.) Particular attention paid^lotee cwn u^and ■ *i.oi,i»* eiii *ud made n> order. Clcanin * Mostly attended to. All
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PuiLAUXLrnia. Saturday. August 2. ISO. The weather to-day is likely
to be fair.
Gosed Saturdays i P. M. Sets you thinking harder than ever of thin things,don't it? You won't find lighter stuffs in Clothing anywhere. Take Men’s Coats. From Seersuckers, at 85c, to White and FancyFlannelat$5, or, perhaps coolest of all, India Pongee, at $4.50. Full suits just as breezy. For boys too. If the youngster’s fit is in the end of lines at $5, you can save$3.50, $4 and $s on a suit Light color and weight as well as price.
The stuffs for romp and rough!ng-trip wear run from 8c Flannelette to 75c Silk Cheviot The soft,cool-warm,unshrink-ing Ccylons are 20, 25, 374, 50 and 60c. Styles and quantities, unmatched within your reach—if anywhere. Delightful assortment of French Printed Flannels, 60c. The $7, fS and $12 Baby Carriages seem to have left ition outof sight. Mar
the money.
John Wanamaker.
BECK’S 4C147B HOUSE Cigar Emporium, Cor. Ocean and Hngfare Streets. CAPE MAT. K J
CAPE MAY. LOTS FOE SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE of the finest building lots, fronting on 1 avenue. Patterson svenae. Broadway Flril and Second kTenues.sdJolmng the handsome cottage ol Thomas F. Kelly and Dr. Ax new. Few Beach Drtre. Board Walk. Pure 8 a ter. Uas and Bectrtc lights In Front. The lots are TDiltO and MitSl. Plans and farther Ufonnslion from JACOB BRAKE, Attorney. IS Walnut Street. Phllad 'AMES K- TAVLOB,Cape May
Ocean City, N. J. A BEAUTIFUL Sea Side Resort
IRON PIER, Only place of Amusement in CA.PE M .YY.
OXIaV PERFORMANCE OF THE GREAT RANHIT OPERA:
WEST JERSEY IXPRESS CO, PCUWAKMEUS OF Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise To all points in the United States. Orders for goods to be forwarded by Express will be carried without charges and promptly delivered by oar own messengers, so a* to Insure, as far as practicable, the return of goods on the same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be sent by express on fast passengers trains, WASH HAMPERS Cootsioing clothing to be lanndried will bo carried between Philadelphia, or Camden, and Cape May at 41.00 for tbe round trip, and will be called for and delivered upon days specified by shippers. Cape May office:—Corner Washington and Jackson slrecte. Philadelphia office:—Ferry Building, foot of Market street. ROBERT STRETCH, Gen. Agent.
“FI$ DI^Y^LO.” "Wednesdays ; Matinees; Saturdays' r £
10c.
band's Eentral Market,
AT 10.30 A. M.
10c.
Admission
rank
§unbav
Ocean and Washington Sts.,
The lending Grooerj nud general Market at Cape Hay.-
GITHENS A REXHAMMER’S FINE GROCERIES.
Sharpies*’ Celebrated Butter. . Fish, Oysters Clam-, Terrapin*. FANCY CAKES IN ONE POUND TINS.
ADMISSION lO CTS.
The Celebrated Stkixway & Son C.rand Piano is used ,by this Company.
GEORGE CRAWFORD,
27 Washington St., Cape May City.
Fine Butters a Specialty.
PUBLIC MEETINGS AT THE Auditorium, Qeean Gity,
Prices as low or lower tl GOODS ALE FRESH.
FREE DELIVERY.
W. C. NON AKA & CO., 42 YYnuhiiigton Street, Cape May, IMPORTERS OF JAPADTEHE GOODS, Noented Indian Basket* in all shapes. All kinds of Frcoch Fancy Chinawara —=_*.TSE*rr m. -r j.cs.— Complete line of Cut Silver and other Jewelry. Endless assortment In Leather Goods
Chautauqua S. S Assembly FVom .July :ilst to Aiig-itNt JJd. Three fservlcew dally. r^'ANiiiVERSARY^Wm AUGUST 4 TO AUGUST I ; Elocutionary and Sicrcoptican Entertainments each night.
Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and Sunday, August 9 and 10. Servir.es morning, afternoon and evening, both <liys. Camp Meeting commences August i o and closes August 24. Three sermons, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day. Rev. J. K. Salmon, the Evangelist, will be present throughout the Camp Meeting.
^Excelsior v H^arkeH33 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.
JOHN HAL.PIN A RRO.
J. S. Garrison’s Agency, «9 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Iqusrten tor Stationery, ToUet Paper, Fltkinx Tackle. Pocket Cutlery. Miniature
Boat*. Hope, Talne, Ac.
LOVELL'S LIBRARY ALL THE YEAR. EWING'S BATH-HOUSES, Between Perry and Jaeknon Nt*.. le the best bathing grounds. 9 Perfectly equipped houses. Careful Attention. Fair Prices.
SAMUEL E. EWING.
CRAIG BRO.'S LAUNDRY,
No. 47 Washington Street.
rk done at short notice, and in the moat satisfactory manner. Work rc3 Monday^ will he returned on Thursday; that received on Wednesday
Mix* Tiki*; Samhihak, Attendant.
d on Saturday
TURKISH GOODS. A KI LL LINK OF MAGNIFICENT TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES. JERUSALEM, DAMASCUS, AND BABYLON HANDIWORKS. K- 331. SArtO^.-g'JLICUS-^T. 30 Washington Street, Cape May, X. J.
Good Board ttslk and Streets.
a Drive fnsorpaaard.
All Inquiries cheei fully i JTAH. E. PRYOR. Mayor.
2Joofo£ieaf^arbcn Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE SEASON 1800. Increased attnctloat la tbe large collection athTlag -W114 Beasts, Birds and Repliles.—ImUresUag aad UstraeUre.Admlaaion, 2fi eta.; ChlMran, ID. OPEN EVERY DAY. Aceemlble by StreatCar.and frequent trains tram Bread Street Suttee.
WILDWOOD BEACH. SPECIAL EXCURSION! Commencing Jnly 18th, and every Tuesday and Friday thereafter during July and August.
The West Jersey R. R- Co. will ran a SPECIAL TRAIN from Cape May at 10.80 A. M.; Returning, leave Wildwood Beach at 2.8Q P. M. ROl'NTK TRIP TICKET ', 50 CKYTN.
SAMOA AND THE SAMOANS. COL. THOMAS M. DAWSON, More than twelve years in tbe United States Consular Service, will XjECTTJR,E On the above subject, Monday Evening, August 4th, 1800, At 8.30 P. M„ at the STOOJECTOIV BLOT EL.
E. I>. STEVENS, No. 00 Wasuikotok Stkkkt, :> Fine CJroeerlcM, Frctth Meat*. Ft»h, Vegetable*. Ae.
SH0WELL & FRYER, Market and Jtinlper Street*, oppoulle Wanamaker’*, PHILADELPHIA, "Wholesale and Retail GROCERS.
CHARLES E BAKER, Plain nnd Decorative ZF-A-IFEIR, BANK STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. (Opposite Old Railroad Station.) Interior Decorations. Estimate* Kumlxhed.
DR, S. F. WARE, Jfo. 46 WaMhlugton Street, Cape May (tty. TJIPiReia-IHIT JPTJL2SrO& Organs and Sewing Machines, NEW HOME and WHITE, For Cosh or on Ingtallments. Machines as low wa 620. WILCOX and WHITE. BURDETT, STERLING, FARR AND A YOTEY Organ*, (or Kent or Kale ox easy terms Small cash payment and ■wall sums monthly. Mualcitmstru meats of *11 kinds and short made, stationery, tot lei requisites and shell roods Hally newspapers at Philadelphia prices. Fancy Drinks made s Specially J0H.\ CRAIG, Hanager.
Q.LOBE SAMPLE BOOH, No. 6 Ocean Street, Cape May, N. J. DENNIS CON8IDINE, Proprietor. Branch of "Globe.” K. W. Cor. Meond sod Spince Streets. Philadelphia. Jicwly redlted —- •- •' —■— nqaoTs and Ueer. Impors-* "—•- - ”—•-
ELITE IL A.IH TOTVIO. The beat preparation ever ollered to the pablic. Guaranteed to remove all DandrufC Will atop the Hair from Falling Ont and make* It Non and Gloomy. Contain* no greaae and will not *otl the motd delicate fabric*. Patented here and abroad. Hold by all Drngglat*.
E JOHNSON, ■*“** Washington Street, near P. O., Cape HCy. A Large end Well-Selected Block of FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full Assortment of Wall Paper constantly on hand.

