Cape May Daily Star, 16 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Base Ball. Yr«terf»j'« cam* •nBrfratly ooDclualn lo cKxiriDoe oar Swtdeaboro frieoda that Ihe Cape Maj team la ao pertor tn theta, aa It probably le to aU moat any amateur team In erletaoee. Tbere laaeaictly a man ou It w not a eood batter, and If a pitcher la found who can thro* the ball In each a way that they cannot reach It daring nine Inolnge be wnaM leap Into fame with one bound. The team la atioogrr than laat year, and t^t la aaylng e The firat Inning demooatratod the fact y eater day that Swedeaboro waa to be badly defeated. Durell kit the flint .ball pitched, jnat aa be did on Toeaday, and be and ala other men aoornd before the neeeeaary three were pat oab

alxlh Inning, when they aeeared three rana, mainly through care leer playing by Cape May. It U aald that bwedeeboro baa not before been defeated, bat thla will anawar for aereral. The aoore CAPE MAY.

Durrll, 21. 8 Wagruburat. aa 1 Field, 8 Lau*lng, II. 8 llaahtel, rf 4 Kamadell. cf 2 King. Si. 2 1 lairagh. lb I

Oil to the atflly eight.

1 A 82,500 HOUSE. . It la »r Anlatlc Dealgw. Hell It

lOopj right. !«

I It doea not follow berauae wr are not . rich we may not build a beautiful bouae. I On the contrary, a ipralrr effort aimak! be j made lo projonion the i-arta of tbe drmlgn •o aa to get the prettiest rffrcla by the outI tinea ..f tbe brilMii>|:. with little or no ornameotetlon. Simplicity tbe keynotcof euccraj, In architectural dealmi and decora* j tlon. Tbe IlluatraUona here ah air n reprr- ! aent tbe plana ami a peraprctlre view of a conveniently arranged eight room cottage. I suitable for a family in moleratc dreum- : atdnora. It la to be located on a plot of ground of not lew than SOtlOO la

I aimd yard In front of tbe boildlng. wbkb in Itself la alwaya a plcaalog feature. A cellar extend* under the entire building. Tbe foundation walla are of field atone

j the errands and back porch are of bocl

M1LLISEKY STOKE,

Fashionable Millinery k Fancy Goods, Embroidery Silks And «tamped Uner (iooda. titampiag daoe " Mias Jonr.io Wales. ' CART. FRANKS’

Old Vlrgtala

Tobacco &. Cigar Store

W

EST JEKSEI UAILKOAO.

riUlJtUKLMIIA:

6 35 2' M rmldlaU^lfM'anJ'aMre ai*rtiUadrl|>hia at a. n. Coaneeta a

*8.55

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—Kapreat, arrlyja at rfctl Kxpreev arm-*' I'tuladrlphla

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, Washington and Ocean Streets. Largsst Stcrs and Market in this City.

(XIMPI.ETK STOCK UP

FIXE OROCERIKN.

'• xetabkm, Pnwh Meal*. Heat tirade Batten. Poultry. Plat. Ojaten. Terrapin, llama. *r. COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE

HiIHSTG-O,

a Pkl'adel* I>F.< ATI R NTRKKT, BELOW WASHIXUTON STRETiT

/ Prison, Choice W.«es and Liquors. Anmnt anet Cammitminn 1*0 fal l P\ 1'Xp.e X snivel PDlladel e / X

3.50 'pMaA-iDp! ’AoeonuDodatton. alopa

Slilerra, 2h „l J. liaelimau, aa 1 Uaaklll. of I Darla. 8b 0 Pcdrlek, If 0 A. Bachman, c 0 U. Bachman, lb 0 Mitchell, p 0 Taylor, rf jO

2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 12 2 2 0 8 1

0 8 3 2

0 12 0 0 0 0 8 0

Moot OLD PEOPLE m triads of Ptrry Davis' PAIN KILLER

Afftnl and Commiwon Omit

69 Washington 8t. ^

| •A.'orW lor'aiUoUcCU)*. a at”Sua»boro'f*r

•5 05 *

Totals..

. 2 8 27 18 5

Kuna earned. Cap* May 7. Twobaee bits. King t, Kamadell. Threw bare hit. DaahWll. Bases on balls, off M t bell 8. off Pried 1. 81ruck out. by Prtcal 11, by Mitchell 3. Left on baars, (tape May 8, Swedes boro 1. I'mplrra, Bowman and MaAvoy, “*■- of game, 2 15. Wagenhnrat la laklag ear* of abort in great abapr. King and lUmadell are rapidly be.

bile tk

j baid a

Oar left*banded pitchers frequently catch runners napping at first and throw su quickly aa to alartle then Official Hooter lleriy Kenntdy I ex|«it, and baa bad much ex perl lie has touted by tbe aide of tbe expril.nod aeorers and baa tbe art

Well leaned.

Uradli.it! today. We will not lure to psiriHlate-ul Ibis game, but It surely should be a good one sad a our. Laat y.sr the cuuuat with them ended 4 io2 in laror of Bradford, and they pl.ycd finely. The Cape May team >a. tu .sir opinlua, apt to beat the old ree..ida and may dadeat them out o 1 sight. Hradfuld • III Dot give op easily, hoaev.r, and Ihuaewbo like luae ball hail briler atiriad. Tl.e folk.*lug game waa played by Hie juvenile Uwn.a yesterday. Tbe bi.ya bavr a jolly lime at ba I play log. CAPE MAY. JR. R. In P. A. R. McConnell, rf 1 0 0 0 0

gaits, c...

2 11

dta, ..0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

arMa. 3b and lb 8 Ooldemllh, W. 1 Uallagher. el sod 2b.l Daoueobaum, p, ef...2 a a w v ToUU 14 8 21 10 3

STOCKTONS.

R. IB. P. A. K. a Marks, lb _.l 0 10 0 1 " * * - *lb...l 0 0 0 0

Beeba, o. p 1 W. rllreh, 3b 0 C. Marks, 2b, of .0

Hlldebnra, rf..

0 0 2 0 0 0 0 ? 0 10 0

...1 0 0 10 „1 0 8 0 1 ...0 0 0 0 0

Time of game, 2.15. Umpire, Bowers. C Marta, oar tricky aeeood-baje-streagth enough to play ball, aa ke la very weak. Beebe, tbe well-known catcher, wi Into the box to pitch, aa Keater had Control of the bell; Inside of two fa log Beebe waa knocked out of the t and Kretrr went In again. Written fur the Dan T Bras.

And caH her My ewa MtUa dear The aurl and the wtMbnldim'n

Aad thea Tm qalte foad at walkow While I whisper sweet wonts el eodean

A aammre gfaPS favortte game; And aaxt weak whaa I*m m tha elly She'll be plailag B >mt Ike same, ■hell play wth aaMhar fallow.

It's good, km'I u? Too have It out foe yourself by “ ip's Root Bear 1

for many yean they have found It i Mend la need. Accidents generally occur In tbe daytime, while Cholera Morbus and such troubles usually culminate at night. To get rid of any such pain before It bes an ache, use PAIN KILLER, it right now. Keep it near yon. Use it promptly. For sate everywhere. IT KILLS PAIN.

.Hotel JTrritJals.

Mrs C B Tkoatker. C H Urambd. Conrad K Ire her. J H Bald. H Krasaa. A E MlUar Ckmdrs-W J William, and tarnnj lad none Brfdavtoa—O I Tomlin. A M Tomlin. H fl Lambert. Eva Allen. Cornelia Ogdea. Julia

Philadelphia—a J Olreaoo. Kev A A Btekrrt sad wife. J B Man yen. Juba K Kilckam. wile sad child. Mrs Jno W Koreey. Mrs tiro W ruler. Matilda Korn.) KlUrr. Time May Forney PUtabnrgh—Martin » Ballard. Samuel Mua grave, J Anderson Barker Treabm—«eo Olbaon. Carl Aadrewa Balllmorn—O Uardaer and wile. Mias E Uaidner. W L Bodelbelm. Mm Josephine Wartnc. Mlaa A K Waring. Mlaa R K Waring. Master W E Waring. Mm Sue A Jobes. Mrs B Johns. Master Win Johns. K K Waring. E P Pocuco and wile Mew York-Onion Lake Wltmlagten—A C Grfatg and wile Ken burgh. K Y—William U Uwkry. s BaMm-A B Mape and wife SEA CHEAT tax. Millville—John B KadrUfle. K B KadrilHe Philadelphia—L H Alexander

The first atory comprlnes a parlor 14x18 with a corner lire place, ami is lighbvl by two windows in front anil one on the aide, and communicate* with tbe hall and dining room by largropenings which are provided with curtains, polos and rings *! tbe top, to which suitable curtains may be AUaelied. Tbe woodwork about three openings la ao constructed that folding doom can bo nubstiluted for Urn curtain arrangement at any time. Adjoining tbe ]uvrlor la the staircase hall. 17x16 in aixe, which communicate* with tbe dining room by a hinged panel door at tbe back, and Is entered from tbe veranda through an extra wide front door. Tbe dining room, 12x18, la lighted by a bay window of tbe full width ..... -which give* a cheerful effect n exceedingly picturesque appearance on the exterior. Tbe dining room communicatee with tbe kitchen tbroagh the pantry and with the sluing room through the Urge opening similar lo tbe parlor. Underneath tbe front stairs la tbe ' ' auedupwilhshelveiaudautl- • for cutlery. Tbe sitting room, 12x14. opposite the dining room, gives tbe be plan In apprarance A veranda extends • front of tbe house and on the ) the full depth of the parlor

Jobs H Nag lee, J U Crease and wile. 1 Tsad WSaldago a—Mrs W* Prnderso-i haHuerviDr. N J—P Trovla wiaoaoB Weal Chester. Pa—ilea W m Bailer and wl

Indianapuha. Md-Mra John Kltrhen sad I.S PAYETTE. OHphaat. Pa-Her D 1 O'Malley Brooklyn—T Torrey

Em Hie Harnett. J t

K CamUoa. Freak U Towa a

lire man Umo-ltuluv

Poxtaiin*—Ham'l Day PtUaloa—H McUunald Beraaloo—Patrick Hlealtt Ashland—Wm MeMutria

Johaatoan—J T Evans H axe lion-T D Junes. John M Lewis Kew York—J M Brum. H A Cohen. E H Lyarn Ehenaaa. Tea—Edward Past burn

BaWnvore-Dr Kama. O J Kerris Coviegtou. Ky-J A Lowry and lady Cam den-J J Crandall Philadelphia—Mre Edward . B Evans. Mrs John Tucker. Jr, Mlaa Margaret Tucker. Min

, Wm McCTary, 8 A English and friends, J iwretana Barton Mre Doe net Hughes and Chiu. Joiia Honald no. 8 Oobeu. wile and family and I aha r Beta. E K Mann Mew York—C 8 DePoreat and wll ml P Moreta, F L Waal aad wife Washington—K t.oMtmld a

LOST. Goatleman'a locket. Reward If left t West End Hotel 14-3l C«wi br Sake. Blx Fresh Milch Cowa for sale by tbe subscriber. Apply to Max. Habxaii Vah<]iu>eh. Petanburg. rape May U)., N. J. It, 2w

Far Sale. An elegant square plana at a bargain. _J1 latent ImprovamenU. Address E. C. Baugban, 348 Pine street. Philadelphia. The ptaun la at Capa May for the

A gold watch, with plain face aad ebaaod rim, atxaebad to a plain liak gold ohalo and charm In the shape of a fan, having engraved upon It a bird. A manll vinaigrette was also attached to tke ohain. A liberal reward will be paid for Its return to A. B. 8, Stab

MECRAY'S Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAT CTTT. We have introduced Meals —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stock, and can stiffly allcomers in any quanr.ty. PRICES MODERATE.

lew Cold Lmcer Brer. Summer CJarden. Bottled Goerdw w SpeelMlty for I'mally l *e■ EXCELSIOR MARKET, Wo. 33 WAKHIWGTOW NTRCFT, CAPE MAY CITY, Jt. J. JOHN HALPIN & RR0. J. W. EAGATE Mansion House Bakery, N®. 7 MANSION STREET. **

UAYTOK. J.K.WOOD. aerictecdenl Owe I Paai FARE RAY.

ESTATE. OF MARK DEVINE

AMERICAN CATARRH CURE. Mr. Hama*] 8. Goodwin. 140 Cherry slreet.'

by several special lats ‘

NEILL & CHANDLER,

lots for sale. ;

N. E. COB. ISlb AND NORRIS NTS..

Pliilnclolpliifi.

Our Mr. Chandler, who has called lor Cape May orders the past five years, will continue to call on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays ol each week. <^4hhIm ( Hreftil!) 1’arked. I relglil 1‘repnld Mr. Cbandlrr la Agent fort'.-L. W. Bishop, Wboleaalc Wine Merchant. <’APK MAY' PAVIIjIOy. FUtST-CLASS CABOTJSAL. <o... sad •“ 5 pjf |jy e

RI'DOl.Pn IM>I.L.K.

..me cottace of Thomas P. Kelly aa jew. Mew Beach lirlve. B-«uC Walk. Pure A aler. Gas and Electric Ugh la In Pront. The lots are Toslio and 60xl*i. Plans and further Inlormstion from

JACOB SKAKE. Attorney, 427 Walnut Street. Phil:

I AM KB E TAYUIK. Cape May.

Artists’

Materials

NICKERBOCKER LIVERY STABLES (Hear of Knickerbocker IceOBcc). Wasrikotok, above Ockak Stbkkt.

SPECIALTY,

ol I'arriarrt, with

bbakdim; iiokse

rtbe front protects the opens from the sitting uum directly upon the veranda, which is i very convenient feature, especially for rarm weather. Laaatly la the kltcbcn (12x12)rilh lack stairs to Urn second slur: tain to tbe cellar, with a doeet for a wtweeti the doom aa shown. Tbe pantry Is onveniently placed aad Is fitted np with helves In tbe usual way. Tbe kitchen la provided with a sink and portable range without a brick opening. Two reasons may be given why this is preferable lo tbe brick sex range. First, It Is cheaper, and second. It la cleaner. Tbe kitchen la wainscoted 8 protect tbe walla. Tbe outside kitchen door la also protected by a handporch. In tbe second story are four good sited chamber*, with a closet (or each, a large hall, back stairs leading to tbe kitchen aahffiBfHgbl leading to the attic, which la aimplrnaored and tbe whole left u la bed. Tbe building la of wood above the cellar, constructed with balloon frame, the walla sheathed with surfaced boards and covered with waterproof paper, and cU[v the outside, with tbe exception of tbe gables, which are shingled. Tbe walla and ceilings on the t—m- are hard finished on two mate of brown mortar and

lath. Tbe floors are of dry North pine; all other woodwork, except railing and newels of the stain, la of white pine, painted two coals: all roofs shingled linings of valleys sad all flaah, Inga, leaden, etc., of 1. C. tin; all exterior woodwork painted two ooata. D. W. KlXG.

Arabella—la It troa that Grace Stcdley as eloped with her father’s eoechmanf Felice—Oh. do, she didn’t do is well ea hat; he was only tha footman.—Naw York

ch In heredity,’* >w. there’s I , ■a. One of them tsidan. another is

bool teacher, principal of s third is a sucowafnl steamship cap-

tain. a fourth is an editor, and (he fifth— the fifth is farther away than any at tha other*. Be Is nothing but a plain and

. '* ■•*—Jiaw York Tribuna

ally recorded- Tbs yearly list of suicides Includes 2,000 boys and glrte. Al-—*--**—to the chief cauae of adf ntunicr

Dtfelc.*si moderate marges WILLIAM HEHtCKTHAL.il

To Cottagers.

THE SEW JERSEY

Far Kb or Repairing, tboroaghly snd neatly oour. bnug your work to TIIOS. H. TAYLOR, tbe popular shoemaker. Decatur street, second, shop from Msicy A Mecrsy's drug I

store. Charges moderate. Laftytllr pud Bank Ms., ( ap* Ba).

Irnst and Sale Deposit Co

Guardlana and Agents lor t hr management and care of proparty. the l>‘Unction of Inlerent. Mvldend nod Act aa Treasurer or Agent of Chari table.

I. L. Sheppard, Who a ho oBris a very complete stock of GENTLEMEN *8 FURHISHIHG GOODS, All late sty lea. *5 WASHINGTON STREET.

B. C. THOMPPON, AxeoL

in OBcr, 4'aindru. N. J. Incorporated Kovember 10 1SS6. CAPITAL, 8200,000. MANAGEMENT. ALEX.G. CATTELL. President. P. W. AVER. Vice President. KUWAKII 8. BALL. Secretary and Treaa. DIRECTORS: ALax. G. CaTTkLL, K.C.KHIUBT. K.W.ATXK. Gxokpx K.TaXi.Ok Gao ana u. Gaxxs. Knwaia, 8. Hall. iBOKOI HlKBS. J. W. CBEhXT.

C. B GRI8COM. Manager

F. V1E

Dealer la

Choice Frails sad CaalreUaaery, Italian Macaroni, Vermicelli and Pare Olive OIL 40 Washington Stroot. Cap* Hay. K. J. Whitman's Confections a Specially.

WEST END LAUNDRY AB work dorr In a first class manner and al Ur shortest notice. Good) called (or aad delivered, ea.APPLY AT WEST END HOTEL-**

Lafayette Hiller, COKFIDEKflA^ MESSENGER. Philadelphia Office: Mo. M Month Pront Kt Oape May City oner: Mo. Si Washington dt. HusUies.^of every k | aad^deajrl^Uon_ at

Sewell’s Point House. t- C’IIOIC'K WINES AND LIQUORN. Parties aappllrd for Fishing and Sailing. Oysters In every atyle. WM. K. YOI'NCJ.

FLOYDT, I^air Dressing f?AiR Washing

L ewis t. btevens, INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LIKES. ••Cm or Krw Yoag." “Cm or Paaia.' STAR OFFICE. Cars Mar Cm. M. J. TORN C. LITTLE, " PRACTICAL Painter and Glazier, SHOP—Bank Street, near Jackson 81. Depot CAPE MAY CITY, M. J.

A* G. & N. B. BENNETT, Painters and Glaziers, CAPE MAY CITY, K. J. ap-EatlmaUs given tor nil kinds of w«k.

JACQUETTE & STEATT0N, No. 13 Washington Street, (Adjoining Powell's Rebtaurant.:

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS,

TaMlIlt* KeiTid PrampUy.

Onion HolU IIOdl

CA.JRROLL VILLA, Jac-kMOn MreoL, npur (bo Ro«<li. CAPF. MAY. N. J. Delightful location. Everything First-claan. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON. THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OI*KN I'OR TIIK SK4SON OF 1NW1 NEW UOl’Sh AND FIRST CLASS IS ALL ITS Al'IDINTi'K.NTS. 8. P. WILLIAMS.

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, ALEX. CFTI.YO. Proprietor. Direchy on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.

THE WEST END, a- the Beach. Oppoalir Congress Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. Fir»t-cla»» In all its appointments. CELEBRATED SPRING on the premises. Finest water on the coa.I. FI!WARD K. 4'AKK.

The renovation and reconstruction of the DELAWARE BAY HOUSE,

At the Steamboat Ijtnding.

And Us additional-facilities for tbe comfort'and enjoyment of gureU, make it a moat desirable place for muriate, and Cape May sojourner* aa well, who desire an

outing or a rtav of ei-j.ivment.

EVERY PORTION of tbe house and grounds has been remodeled and Uie cuisine, chowder, oyster*, aud aea fish of every kind are furnished In the style of

e firat-cl

• metropolitan hotels.

With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes And all the delights of an unsurpassed beach to add to tbe comfort* of gueala. BATH-HOrSF* aie thoroughly furnished with all appliances. Trains from Cape May City run every half hour during the day and night, il. mill be aerved to parties at the shortest notice and with all the aceeaeorie*

I red.

tar-Do NOT gel off the car* at Cape May Point, but keep your acala to the end of tbe roule.'&X CJEORGtE H. BA.TES, (Of the Oriental Hotel, Pbila .) PROPRIETOR.

W. C. SONAR A & GO., 42 WoHhlngtou Mt.. Cape May. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS,

er and other Jewelry. Kndleaa assortment In leaUier goods

Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, North aud Congref4« Nt*., Cnpe Maj-, J. P. BRICK. Honiefi Uken to Board by the Day, Week or Month. Pony Phartona, Village Certs. Drags. Ac., to Hire.

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Betweea Perry anti Jacknaa fits., Opposite the bait bathing groands. Perfectly equipped house*. Careful attention. Pair Prioea. SAMUEL E. EWING.