Cap* Map, IS; Tacaaj, 7. Pltelwr M. Lords, of the T, latm rna* h»»» bero arurd pr • wr*t Matbe Ixix'kD as fftef Purtn '# as' Cop* Msjr's first bolter sod bo btt Ow Aral bstl pitebrd.to centre for two bogs, nude third and scored no Wagenborat'
liner Joert traced ■
Kleld coo Id
third on Lsuing'a hit ami scored on UsahieU's single U> ortilre. Lansing seol the ball across abort for a single, reached areood on a throw to catch Wageohurst at tbe plat*.third on Daaliirll's single sod soored ea Itanudell's bit to centre. DaabMI made a bow hit to centre, stole aoncesl, arrlrcd at .UIMm Kanisdi-U's hit and bean Slag's sactlflo.. JUaDadcll's bU ceotre gars him tot, ho took aeoood bj storm. reaehM Ufa! on Kiag saasiUae, sod soored on Bowman's corker to light Held. King's sacrifice to pitcher irsulted io hU being pot oot at firm Bowman reached around on .DasUieU' singla and scored oa DorcU't drive I ocutre. Darragh reached around 01 Onrell'a bit and scored on Wageoburat' single across; arcond. Dorell was as aisled to third by Wagenhurst aod'to acre by a passed hall, which oocm ~ •m yield's third strike and enabled t. reach find,Wag. scoring. Fields atole second and aeored on Lansing's single Junalng died at aeeond and DaahleU was put oat at first. Thus ended this Brat Inning with atsren runs to the credit of famous Cape May. Tbe visitors name to the bat and managed to score one ran, Snyder making a elesn bit orer second, getting le sccood'on Cooney'« single and lo third and home on Miller's single. After this inning honor* war* pretty Tacouy played an excellent game, aoorlog six rung, four in one Inning, the
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Iloth trams «ere annoyed by (be rilUuo of. lbs grounds,. there being oaler In slnuag all -porta of lb* fl.id, wblcb prevented rapid work CgI«o4 hard fo curve
A COUNTRY HOME. , ,r m Usmim U Lull Is f
I ey to coolract
mlldiug from
. usuu Is oirvessrily more extbe natural resalt Is to ru-
r tbe r
Comixadtion are vertical, nb•m the force of eontioual repc- -- Impression not really
unconscious edara-
s*ou or ac<]uirva rase* In architecture Is directly tbe came of many nnaightly, Iwdiy arranged and constructed suburban and
shaken off, ami tl
MILLINERY STOKE, VIKK ATR_ NBA « WAMUNfiTUb HT. a rrix tan chi,rex Max or FgdiiOiuble Vllllnpry A Fa Dry UmnIk, Kmlrroidpry Silka Aaajumped I Joes Ooerts MtaaueavAMMCART. FRANKS’’*
Old VlrglaU
Tobacco & Cigar Store *• Z* Wsthisfitae St.,Caps Ha,.
Y^EKT JEBSKT KAILKOAU. | nue tahu! in efpict ji’lv trek, iw:'
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/ ^ p^ISON I iyeef and Comm won Doalor.y 69 Washington St.
HAND’S CENtfcAl MARKET, WssItlngUm lu.ll Oteju Streets. Largest’Store and Market in this City. u>* run* stuck or J FINK OROCKRIK*.
am,p, la nil'
A tall
small lot In tbe country, la out of keeping with tbe surroundings. Besides, a low bouse, somewhat rambling lu Its external appearance and simple In design, is more restful to the eye, giving an air of comfort and liberality and of genuine hospitality within. Simplicity and nnconrcntlouality the real charma of country life, and e boat Illustrated In Sew Kugland home life In the days of the colonies, when the spinning wheel Instead of the modem Plano occupied the time and attention nf the girl of th* period: when our grand
father* rrarkrd
Beider Pie non very' I’lVUlly raptured A high fiy after a sh.-p run lu third as did also fi.fdei, Coaney in the filth. The CAMS MAY. u. In. r. llgirn. 21. ....« 4 4 WagciihutsA. ss...;. 2 11
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M»J 11 2 00 1 0 1 00-15 Tsu. 1*1 « 4fi | frO-Tj Hmu earucil, Cape May «. Taoony 3. I a,. kasn hits, Dure-IL Idtuslng, Kama•lell, DaahU-ll and King. Bases on ■■alia, off Bowman 3, off Leeds 2. Passed bsIlA lanslng 2. Massey 2 Struck out. by Bowman II. by L-rds 7. Left no bsara, by (.'ape May 7, by Taoony 5. Time of gainr, 2 hoars. Umpire, Ed-
wards.
Ttfadforff will play Cape Way on *7 r i.|i:idly, ap.l| last year ilcfeeud tf.e Imme team by 4 to 2. Many IVem Capp Ma} ladies are regular attendants at the btll gmoods sod are arooilff'the meet gUractlve of the many ladles always prtseul. SwadeahotowlU play to-morrow, end aa they hay been ptnyjpf' very strong ball all the season the gsmo should be lute reeling. They have not yet lost a game. It will be remembered that last frd i/W here, and many thought, lost I t.ooly becausa of ea unfair umpire. Tbe sc was f Ut^aod upto the ninth Inning Ssedeeboro was ahasd. TlWbgn.I itA Mlktai yesterday tbe om-r oomplet, report,#! Up* M^y Onr repreeentatlre,
•Hotel /lrri>?0ls. rhlladelphU-J M CoBtUEwnad and two chtldma Hilbert llrueh. J W Uadsder. 5 A ll lamet and wife. Cbm K ArrtMii; I'artcsburr. Pa-Bev T It McHnsrell liaWmore-JIlsa K KCoMng. Miss Mary W CasMaft Mrs Ktla M Ciohlnx. Mtu Heule Curtin*. Mias Harsh Herrts. E C Kii-h tu^cr Hermanlown-Mbw EIU c Kltebrn
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Cbeeter—Hnhert J KUey. Clara Bllry. Bora
PSUadrlphta-W F Balutirl l*s and wife. UlJcotl Ftrtni, AJMaitgoHirQ .i AMcCmiig
h Tailor and wits
New Vwb—M n C Hmekmaun. T F Farrrst MIHs. T A Vanliyke,
Trcntno—N K Merthrop. R T Northrop lie.ton—Charles W Ha.at and lamUy fiwsaxvy, K B-g A McFariand and wile. Mis. KOwt McFarland, penman T MeFtrUnd nemtegshurg, Ky_Jaa F Uarberon. Miss Amy llarhemo. May li Barbers l.linyra, 3 d^Chsrtr. Hall
Indtsan-M Msmawte-i BrvertjKB? ». |lra» ginwy
^I'mlugtaa—f I'hlUdcl hia-Mrs F J liii.1. Mis, K BMUMwr KAdineky-AlraO PFMmd llUadetphla u Youn*. Jnn W MrOsn ' l-SVAYKrTK. JtltadeiphU Wm Kir ran. 1 bonus LI FRlFCuok Winddoek. Md-A Rilwtir lUtllmi.rr Ml.. Mutant New York—C T C Jrols fit Paul—Mrs »tcn| Thomivudi
the of
e In a
decs. Fahrenheit by the light of dip.** Instead of eating swell dlnnr drinking -champagne In aimm apartment, at 80 dega. Fahrenheit glare of the electric light. - I would not ralrt my voice against nwa In the arts and science, but' not a haptiy medium between the ct whereby the modern lore of lull display may be tempered with mo awretncaa of home life, aa It w.
“olden daysr
The accompanying cuts plan* and perspective view
comfortable country bouse,WUch,la do signed to be located In the ml.WhuoFa Urge plot of ground. Tbe building hm tre-me frontage of 70 feet, am] is om liaif stories In height, with the roof prettily broken with gablet and dormer window*
ranee la protected by a brood opens Into the Urge stair- • -* latter can also be used aa a
room. Tbe atAlreiue sod finish of the ball are of oak. The main newel of tbe stairs extends to the celling, with aenrrvaponding pilaster against tbe wall, with an ornamental fnrr* of aplndlo work which, with the throe stained glass windows and the handsome front door, glvr* ' feature of the house a moat pleasing
porch, whii
, always has ***** ,*ff* , *f Mi, “» whatever a mmmtW totter U nrcesasry to fMly •leaeribe tbe games pleyed away from bete. Those Inieresud will always find complete histories of snob games In l Y - ,f V to . Y> ®j^
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Iir mars a sues in ats or mil, AndlkeMntoalleiala.. . .msss.m:'?
. , Kfiufi. Mrs James Aleumla p Mlw Murray. Mrs K Uurr KaltlaHwe-c K McKai mu mi Aahhaurne. Fa-Uao W n.BsllHpl,la-A II dee W Johnson and • J Broker
Cloelneaii-K I/Hetlei , rtiatFoifTF-IMHadelphU-lletiry s Loat, Edward J. LuswUle. Henry Uooj hlrmlflum*^AHu...:. BRcnawirK.
At the right of the kw. 15x21 feet In dlniensioo.. lighud hy three full windows at earb rod. with bawd lights abm r and twoamal ler windows in Ih* aide. Tbe chimney, with a Urge, open fireplace, ie placed on the aide of the room ns shown. The parlor la separated from the hall by ■ .tiding door. The woodwork io the furlor i. of a»h. tlnidu,! in Hie natural color of the wood. At the left of the bule is tbe study. 8 fret wide and IS frot long, with an open fireplace at mm end. and lighted by three triplet windows aim liar to theme in the parlor, with adoor open lug into the main ball At the left of the study 1* thedlelng room. IS feet to width and 31 feet lu length, lighted hy triplet window, at our end similar to tbe parlor, and a single window at tbe other, with n door on one .hie communicating with the main hall, and a door on the oppo.it* ‘' opening lr-- •' fireplace i. placed in one corner, with n china closet In the oppoatie corner to faal “thiilT-““*' rbltnom ie
Beta.
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istsasi^smfi iSSSSwaas /Sly 11, 1881 : Harry Anderaoo, Ueorge Aahhnry, Miss Mary H. Baker 4, Mrs. Carlnla Brown, Mr*. Walaoe Cox, 27 0»T2i»l M|Ut. Oook, W Coryglal •treet, Miss Sue Cooper, Mrs. George L. FeathemoM,- Mix. B. Hoffman. Harry Maby, Mias Bridget McKillup, Bridget McKUlea, Miss Annie McHugh, ^*ta»-a»©or% i*f». Charlie Matthew*, Min Iteerea, Mr. L. J. Rider, Mrs. C. 1L Rees*. Mia Heeds, Mi.. Pbemle Riggn, Misa J
Mionl _
John
T. L. RiruAi^mox, P. M.
Cow* for 8nlc.
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Cow* ferSni*.
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nnnauaJly Urge pantry, with shelve. Tbe grmiud plan U
pleted l»y the kitchen. ISxIS feet In <t alooa. which forma a wing projecting from
the uaiu building. This wing. ' '
B»hle over the parlor, roar veranda and dormer windows, give, a very picturewtjno effect to the rear of the building. 1 0 tbe ■round story are three large chambers, two smaller bedroom*, bathroom and closets complete. The woodwork of tbe kitchen, servants' hall and pantry la of yellow pine, except the shelves and doors, which are of whit* pins. The woodwork of bathroom U of nah. All floors are of rallow pint Tbs celling of main hall Is of oak, neatly paneled, with timbers exposed. All other maids woodwork, exespt fh.» before Indicated, ts of w hite pine, painted In
.
I. L. Sheppard, (1 EXT LE MESH FURH1SHIH0 GOODS, AD late Styles. 8H WANIIIXGTO.V NTBKKT. oRiscon*s Milk and Cream Depot, S JACKSON STREET.
Tha cellar t merited- Tbs frame of the eprooe. Ill* skis walls am. Aheethed aith toogued and grooved staff. — 1 covered with wsterpout building psTbe first story |> elsj.l^sirted with white pine beveled elding. The ride walls
are shingled with cypress shingle*. etaload with a mixture of burnt ai> and Venetian red. The roofs are shingled with best quality of whit* pine shingle*, nailed to 1x8 Shingle lath, left unpainted, limners are of hard brick, painted eoetian red and oiL The ork of tbe first story Is painted a green, to which is addsd a little burnt .ta to give it n bar moulting tone. The costa with metrillc pnlnL "Mth the exnd rionee are hard finished on two —net brown mortar. The coat of Lngthii houa* a
nqaick filter druggUU recommend
solution of sal soda or any alkal anygrroa* and thoroughly rinard
long time —New York Journal
HI VIETRI, * Healer in Ckelcc FrslU and Cnnlrrllenrry, Italian Macaroni. Vermicelli and Pure Olive on. 40 WaihmgtM Stmt. Capo May. K. J. Whitman's Coulee lions a Specialty. WEST END LAUNDRY
lioodi caned for aad delivered. ir/LY AT WEST KXD HOTELWn -Lafayette ffier, CONFIDENTIAL^ MESSENGER, No. IS South Front St. nutteoEL IpUoe.at-
DIBEOTOE8: Aux.u.CsrrmL. E.c.K»ionr. F. W. arcK. Uxoanx E.Tsri ilsoaoi U (iaxxx. Enwann ft. Rsu, iisoasx Hinxa, J. W. Caxxxy. A. A. AuteraoHO. Lawn situ Isaac B.Bnira. fl.W.Dicmam Enwtan Bxttlx
F'LOYDT, I7AIR Dressing
Trtntca Houtt. Agent for “Gloria vrater-' lot
EWI3 T. STEVENS,
JOHN C. LITTLE, FBACTICAL Painter and (I lazier, Sliur—Bank Street, near Jackson si CATE MAY Cm. V. J.
cafe may mry. X. J. VEstimates (Iren for all kinds of «
JACQUE1TE & STRATTON, Ifo. IS Washington Street, fAdjoining Powell's Reetauraiit.: UEALEB8 IK FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, FmmIIIcm KfMtU PrwMipUy. Ordcnt Sallclled.
Z COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE £j LIITC3-0, ^ | DKTATrn NTRF.tT, HKI-OW « ASIIIVf.TOY KTRKkrr •j; pHOICE jVlNES AND J^T^UORS, SJJ j Ire Cold Idtffer Boer. Bummer Garden, “.f ! Bellied Geodw a Kpor-ialty for Family Fur.
: EXCELSIOR MARKET, “j Xo. »» WANHIKOTOX NTBEET, CAPE MAY CITY, It. J. - JOHN HALPIN & BRO.
II . J. W. EAGAN, . Mansion House Bakery, -Yo. 7 MANSION STBKKT. ^ ’ I All kind* of French and Vienna Bread and Kolia. Full Hoe Cakes and Pastry | loe cream of choice quality manufactured and furnished hotel* and cousges.
NEILL & CHANDLER, • asEP©®assi© X. F_ COB. ISlh AND NORRIS NTS.. jt Our Mr. Chandler, who has called for Cape May orders for the past live years, will continue to call on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Good* Carr-rull) Parked. Freight Prepaid. Mr. Chandler is Agent for C. L. W. Biahop, Wholesale Wins MerobanL
C’APK MAY PAVILION.
FTThUT-rT ASS CAROUSAL- °° 5 Cents per Ride RtIDOl.PH IM>IXF
.CARROLL VILLA, JaekMiu Nlreel, near (be Bearh. CAPE MAY, N. J. Delightful location. Everything KiraLcUm. Uloaa to Oooan Pisr. MRS. F. L. RIOH&HDSON.
THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPEN FOB THE KKtKON OF INOl xrw imr-tr. ash fih.stli.ah.-* iv all ith afishvtpkxth. 8. P. WILLIAMS.
NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, AI.KX. CCTINO. Proprietor. Direct,y on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.
THE WKHT KNTI>, a- the Bt-.ich. Opposie Congm* Hall Lswu. Family lloh'l First-cits, lu all IU apiololmrots. (1EI.ERKATED SPRING 01. the premlaea K.uoat water on Uw< road. EDWARD K. CAKE.
Sewell's Point Blouse. K^<-HOICK WINTEM ANH IjIQVORN. Part lea aupplhd for Flailing and Sailing. Oyateis lu every style. WM. K. YOFXU.
The renovation and reconstruction of the DELAWARE.BAY HOUSE, At the Steamboat Landing. And Ita additional faciHUv* Mr the comfort ami enjoy meat of guests, make It n most desirable plauc for tourists, and Cape May sojourners as well, who desire an outing nr a flay of ei jovoK-nt. KVEKY POKTIOX of the house and giounda baa besn remodeled and the cu'slor, chowder, oyster*, and sea flab of every kind are furnUbed lo the style of the first-class mslropjliuu b .tula. With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes And all tbe delighU of au um.u-paa*.d beach to add to the comforts of gitcsla. BATIK-HOUSE* air thoroughly furnished with all appliance*. Trains from Cape May City run every half hoar during th* day and night. Meal* will be seivrd to pamea at the shortest notice and with all tbe acaresmir* dtalred. IW Do NOT gel off the car* at Cape May Point, hut krep your seat* to the end of tbe route. - ® <^EOHGrE n. BAuTES, (Of the Oriental Hotel. Phils .) PROPRIETOR.
W. C. N0NAKA & CO., 42 Wnnblngton ML, ( ape May, IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS. Gent a t\ alkiog ( anea and Turkish Xilppera. All kinds of Freooh F.ocy Chiuawarr. Complete lino ol cut sllvrrand other Jewelry. Kodleas assortment In leather goods
Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, Xorlh anti C'ongi*e»*a Hta., Cn-pe IHav J. P. BRICK. Hornes taken to Board by the Day, Week or lonth. Fon J Phsetooa. Village Cans. Drags, he- to Hire.
EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry and Jacknem Su., Opposite lbs best ha thin/ groandr. Terfectly equipped bouse*. Careful attention. Fair Prioes. SAMUEL E. EWING.

