Cape May Daily Star, 21 July 1891 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Notice. I oflkc arrangnoroL lor tko «o»Bn ”*(" and Oltrr Jo»r I6tk. i»l. U« poolpaicr I' A atraprUajOij. N.J .-Woo »al«»^«r»M ‘ • P.m. Oa huxxUj. 12 “ a Iraaurtrrl Irom I A. 1 SYTmtlS

BItctUi K, Ctpt Mmj S.

(•rralrU tUa* Erer Ftoje4 H«r». Tbr Bfrat Ramc of the acaaon waa playnl yinterdar. and Cape May «aa vanquwbrd. Ill-furtunr. notfaiut; rlar. but It waa hardly expected. ItirrrUui arr great player* and they never played better than yesterday- Instead of BowIlian and Canalng, 1‘riest and Field* was tiie battery. I'rieat pitched a great gtror. and Field* did rxeellmt wart, but mlaplaya by him and Field* in other I-articular* were expensive. Cap* Way began the gant*. Durrll wa* first ti> bat, and—tell Oath—ateuck out Wagmhurat stepped U> the plate and cracked out a two-bag-gei to right field. Field hit unsafely to pitcher, and waa out at first Lansing drove it to centre for two bags and Wagenhural urorerl. Ihtahlel hit a safe gnmndar to lefl field and atide second. ItaiMilell filed out to right field. It didn't look aa (hough McFetridgc wa* troubling the boya at this stage of the game. For Riverton, Ncllma, Lansing’* friend, was the only one who hit safely, but be waa unable to aeorr before three others were out. I 'ape May failed to score In the second inning, hut Riverton was more fortunate. Randolph died at first on a bunt to third, Drenueo struck out, Xyrc hit to right field and reached find. Hovey hit safely to oenln. and nld-sl Xyo* to second ami third. ‘W-Fetridge sacrificed to pitcher, and safely reached first lierauar I'rieat threw the hall home to prevent Kjrc* scoring, and Fields, evidently thinking that Hovey waa forced, /ailed to touch him, and thus enabled tile first run tit be scored. McFetridge next stole second, and Field, again misplayed by endi-avoring to prevent it. and throwing the hall to second euablrd Hovey to Score. McFcdridgc then attempted to get to third, but waa run down by Unrell and pot out. Scon

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Neitber team scored again until th.fifth iuuiug, Riverton going out in

Cloud a roll away. " Vou must be a I -rerof the landiord'i

danghier.

Or you’ll never get a aeeoe pie." C* The (lape May Nine rende-

ber of grand voed select!Kit In their

veranda corner Iasi evening, two or throe good feminine

accompanied hr hsoj s s 1’ileet and

DnrolL

The waatlier boreyi should be plseed under the jurisdiction of the War De* partment again. As a part of Hie Agricultural department, it mtnafaclures weather too exclusively for farmer* Proprietor, Samuel Wiley, of Congress Ha llistha, rarely ever euU rt the wat r aa it baa a disastrous effect upon bis

health.

Ilia money drawer became so overladen thrice yesterday, that it’over- ' balanced itaelf and emptied on the fit or. In another place will be foam) s noth e of the dissolution of partnership beMesars. Neill and Chandler, Importing grocers, Philadelphia. Mr. 1 Chandler, who i» well-knot holders here, la now in the employ of Woodman, Cillette k Co', grocer N. E. corner of Thirteenth am} Markind will continue to solicit an | fill order* for groceries at Cape May. a

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| Oeetleman's locket. Reward if left at West Eod Hotel. U-3t Lust.—On the Stockton House porch on Friday evening, a silver braeele*.

Finder will receive rewar /T. KILLS PAIN. Stab o®oe.

GORGED

^PHILADELPHIA ARTISTS

—ALWAYS— Promptly CURED

BY

TtrryJ) avis' pAItjjClLLER YOUR SMALL BOY

Kicked by a Mule,

Blues by a Yslknr Dog,

Shot by a Toy Pistol,

Burt by a Hast Ball, or

Fall Dows etaln-

0!d and Reliable Remedy GOOD AS NEW.

MISS E. SNIFFEN, MR. FRED. DAVIS, Prof. A. W. BORST and DAUGHTER, With duos lor two pianos, *11*. EI>WI*r 131*IT.*1 Three Tickets lor a Dollar. Single admission 50c THE CARLTON, CAPE WAY POINT, N\ J.

JACQUETTE & STRATTON, No. 12 WaMkiiiKtou Stroot.

•Hotel ./Irritfals.

Phlladelpbla—Mm Ktanton. Mitt Stanton. I Heoti. Win Judd, (i Wm Oulllu* and sou, Ward. Ellswortk Ward, nestle P„hrr. Mao

KPIsber

Cheater —(juarrler. J T B art Hummelttown—Prank P Ktrirtler and wile. J I .audit Htrtckler, Hiram Landis. Jowih ti Olnrteli and wife

Fhiladelphla—Mm Jeeulr C Bead. Henry

W KuS and wife

fonn Elehelberxer, Loot. Hay Kicketberxer. Carey Behelberger. Pranelt Baadsrsuo. ” M *a*defnon and maid. Raynwn 8 WU

bock Haven. Pa-Geo Shod Philadelphia—MU« Trtret. Han.ne.

Howell

York. m-Mrt Jacob Lebach

New Yorh-Mrs M Gurney .Dayton,O—H J Paiteraon and wife WatfiU-xtou—Mrs Louis Jamt-sm. 1

Cows for Nnle. Hit Fresh Mileh Cow* fur sale by the ■ubseriber. Apply to Mbs. Hannah VaMIii.iier. Petersburg. Cape May Co^ X, J. 12. Sw

OPENING! Charles Needle’s Ilf S1DEES, 41 k 43 WASHINCION SIREET.

liming*. In the fifth for Cape May bonny nun-11 scut Ute lall bcauUfuUy luto I be high grass nf the mewdon 1-cy-md ceutrv field for three, bagt Wagenhurot follow-vl with a fly centre wlfleh was muff'd, and Du scored. Field died at first in a ta| short. Ijuuing couldn’t get it beyond tin- pitcher ami waa out at first. Daahirl sent it to- second, but couldn’t reach his Itaae. Score 2 to 2. lit the sixth » beautifu] fly was amt out to Ramsdrll In centre by Cake (if the Riverton, and—draw a veil over the harrowing nceno—Kamsle dropped It, and a sigh echoed through the multi, tudn. while Ramsdell l-ioked for a hole lu the ground to tumble into. It did not count, however, for Xellina followed with a grounder to aerond, which promptly fielded by Durell to Wagen. hunt at aucond, putting out Cake, and then In- Wagimfcuitd to Dartagh at first to catch Nelllas, which he suooesafuliy did, making * floe dotrW- ,day. “Our’ I>i«-. Graves then jfli-d out to right field. The game was then uneventful until the last half of the ninth liming, when Riverton sent Grave* to bat, and be bunted to pitcher who threw to first unsteadily. Darragh (ailed to catch It ami Graven was safe. Thompson hit almilariy and reached first while an abortive effort was made Graves at second.' Randolph struck out. Dreunen received a base ou balls, advancing the other two and placing three men on bases. Xyec then hit an easy rule to Priest who threw to Field* to catch Grave* at the plate, but Fields dropped It, and Grave* scored the win-

ning run. KtvMoa

proved himself the best pitcher. This the first of a series of five games to •» l^Ayd 1-etwem throe fw'o club*. Tlie next will be played at Riverton * These

CAPE MAY.

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Durrll. 2 Wagenhurot,** 1' I Field, c ,...0 0 Lansing, If,, .0 Dastiicl. rf 0 Ramsdrll. ef. 0 King. 3b....: 0 Priest, p 0

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Xyos, lb..

riovey. tf McFrlribgr, p....

. 2 « •25 12 3

. .0 0 1 0 0 ...0 0 18 0 ..0 0 5 8 0 ...I 1 12 0 1

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Cape May 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Riverton 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 01—3 Earned runs. Cape May L Two baas hits, Wagenhurot, Laualug. Throe base blta, Durell. Btoleo baaes, WageuhursL Dash tell. Graves, Dreuneu. Hovey. Don- £€£§£=■ ‘ ' by MuFetridge 4. Sac Time of game 1.45. Umplrp, E

Camden—w J h«-ll

Hanimore-Mra r Iteyoolda. Kda, KeynuUs. Oectrudr Keyn.Jda. Mamie Ueynolda

Ptetm. Kraueta W Klaurttrr. Jstiu

David Uoodbread. C t Anders-s aad wit.-. Mm ABer Bteveu. Martin L WuW aad vdte. three childrec and maid. Wm B McAlliaicr. Dr EW Burr patarsoa—iValier CJfcABMter Chlcagn Mrs J h Kirk and maid. Mis V G Baskin lalonlown. l-a-Mra John Hoyle. Mta, p Boyle Minneapolis—!! II Biel Camden—Alex 0 Catlett

S. M. Smith, the practical watchmaker of Caps Mav City, formerly with Rally. Ranks A Riddle. Is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and cloak* repaired. lie makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, much aa Rings, Btick Pin*. Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May diamond*, outs and mount* them at manufacturers’ prloea. All goods warranted as represented. Do not fall loMall on him aa be will take great I-Iralure in showing yon blagooda. Mo. 8 Washington street Cape May. • Rev. Mr. Floyd w ill conduct the aerVloea In the West Cape May chapel tomorrow evening. t the Chester S

vexy pretty yellow buck board, diawn by a floe bay, driven by a sweet faced Mlaa wboee golden hair floated gracefully down ber back, attracted much attention on the strand yesterday. Bbe waa accompanied by an equally

lovely sister just a little older.

Tin types can be Uken and finished In fire minutes If necessary by A. F. k H. B. Todd, corner t’oagreis lawn. • Windsor avenue la really a moat delightful thoroughfare upon which to a summer resldeooe. Many of the cottagers thereon own their reaidewea f. and ax a rule have them furnished very tastily and attractively; particularly SO la thU, the ease with Cape May # sturdy friend R. R. Miller, No. 33. He

two Improve Kill farther.

HATS. CAPS. AND GeDtsFiinMing Goods

I shall study to please my customers and give entire Satisfaction to all. Reliable goods only—not auction goods Will be sold at lowest possible price*. Remember the New Store, and you will

CHAR1.EM KEEPUEB s.E.swAnr ( Min] ttt, WEST CAPE MAY. DEALER IN Groceries, Meats i Provisions Vegetables in Season. Low Prices, Best Goods.

FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS, FmimIIIcw Served Promptly. Orders Kolieitrd.

MILLINERY STORE,

Fnhhioniible Milliner}' & Fuiicy Goods, Embroidery Silks And It lamped Linen Goods. Btami-lnx d an* Mlae Jennie Wales.

j j$. p«\I\ISON, ‘gj

].lv Jiim-ti-n fur a |.Is i'll)

Agent and Commiation Dealer. 69 Washington 8t.,

^EHT JERSET RilLROAD. TIME TABLE IS EFFECT Jt’LY 1-Jth. IWI

•l arior Car altackrd.

Tralna will leave Gape May as tollows for

FHILADEIJ’HIA:

« •>= A M .AtX-OMMODATlOK.Stop, at

.•JcJ ah : ii-.'-rmedlate atatloua.and arrive,

*1 1'tilladelf-l.la at vdSJ a. u. ConneeU at Bra l -lelun<-tk>n fur Kro Isle Ctt) and tKrau

City, at Nrs n--ld tor Atlantic Oily.

'7 fMl A M -Kapreai, arrive, at rhIUd'l

/ .Ini 1-tit* at Via- a v ThK tram has a tliuiuuct- HuBrt l-ailur Car to Ken- York.

"8 00 " I'?™'- • rT,tr * I’hlladrlptila

.55 d-iHiiTn'in A**' Phlu

Pklladel Is^at Bra

HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET, WaxhinKtAMi and Ocean Streets. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPUTTK STOCK OF FINE CiROC'ERIEH. • Itrtatae*. Fr—h Meat,. Hew Grade Butter,. Pmiitry. FTTO. oysten, Terrai-m. flam,. Ac COME TO CAPE MAY AND SEE LIILTGO, IlKC ATI R KTKF.LT, Blil-OW WASHINGTON NTRKET pHOICE ^INES AND pi^UORS,

Ice 4 old Ijtgrr Brs-r. RoUled Gooda. m Sps^-UKy for Fa

Sumuarr taardru. Billy Iwr.

EXCELSIOR MARKET, No. 3.3 WANHINOTON NTREET, CAPE MAY CITY, K. J. JOHN HALPIN & BR0.

J. W. EAGAN.

Mansion House Bakery, No. 7 MANSION STREET. 7

balls Full Hoe Cake* and Past sod furnished hotel, and cottage*

n of choice quality manufaci

-r AtlauUcClty.au

•I'Sis&Sfsa.”'’

5.oqj^ n -ts:

CART. FRANKS’ Old Vlrgmi. Tobacco & Cigar Store No. 28 WasMngtsfl St.. Cape May. First-clast Clear* and OfcrwlneTolmr. - Haw *--.1) Materials and Fiahlnx Tarklr . Sheet

Norris atreeta, dlaaoieod by mutual oounent. John iC Chandler withdrew* from the firm. John L. Neill assumes all bills payable

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Manlcariag.

For one week, from July 20th, Mias Cloud will manicure ladios and genllefor fifty cents. First claaa work —-anteed. 1‘ariaToUel and Manicure Pariors, The Devon. Hours 8 A. M. to « P. M. jySO-lw

A yoong and experloaoed oolored _lrl w Ishee w altnatlou as waltrcea la a private family or board lug.houar. Apply to 59 Washington streeC

VETEHNAST SURGEON MKADUUABTEB8. LOPER’S HOTEL, capbIsaV Every Tuesday. Ornoslloi-na: FromP A. M. to S P.M. 8. S. COLE, V. S., Millville ofBee—IHxh St. oppoalte Wa J UK.

CaKISCONI’S Milk and Cream Depot, 48 JACKSON STREET.

an County Milk and Cream furnished

C. B. CR1BOOM. M

WEST END LAUNDRY All work done In n first elaaa manner and si the aborteat notice. Gooda caned tor and delivered. •V APPLY AT WEBT *XD HOTELta

FLOYDT, fiAIR D^ESS1H€ ^air Washing Trtntan Haul. Ateal lor "Gloria Waier-’for the Ouaepmioa.

MECRAY’S Grocery Store, No. 75 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY CITY. We have introduced Meats —Lamb, Beef and Veals, into our stoci, and can supply allcomers in any quantity. PRICES MODERATE.

AMERICAN CATARRH CUE. Haa cured hundreda of caan where SPECIALIST* FAII.ED. IT WILL CURE YOf gPreoared hy Dr. W. T. Juuea. UK So. Sth

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N1CKEUBOCKEU LIVERY STABLES (Bear of Knickerbocker IceOBee). WASUtKUTOX, ADOVE OCEAJK STREET. BOARDING I10KSIH K SPECIALTY. An extenaire aaaortmrnl of Carrlacm. with good Hones and careful Driven, can be obtained at all boon for Private Parttea. Kirur- — .etc..at moderatechargea WILLIAM UF.BKNTHAU Proprietor.

To Cottagers. For Shoe Krpulrlng, thoroughly and neatly ooue. bnug your work to T1IOS. II. TAYLOR, the popular shoemaker, Decatur atreet. second shop from Marry A Mocrey's drug store. Charges moderate.

I. L. Sheppard, ho aha Oder* a very eoiaplcte an-ck FURHISHIKGCOODS,

aiayei-uj miller, CONFIDENTIAL MESSENGER.

Philadelphia Office : No 16 South Frost (it '*—*#1 City Ofiloe: Xu. S3 Waahloxtoo 8t. dnena of every kind and drmarlntloo at id to dally wth prenirtiw andfe^au-k

Kxpreaa Arrive* In PhUa- - r at ll 05 P. M. L'u-.uerU at *c Junction lor Bea Die city and Ueeaa ‘ FBOM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May :-Rapreu week da,-*,eajo*.H,^jfand , 4.ifc.*j.u)r. u. Kx cur, --n 7«0 a .w. Ha'urday, only. Kapnw. •1 lue. v. Banday F-iptma, 'BJU. Ex cur Philadelphia. Wilmington A BaltiTRxroaLXirxraii.i. IIRUXI- aTKXKT STXTIO* For Balttmore and Waahlneton. 250, T.3-. DfiLklo. 10.31. Il.li X.H . (Limited Ex prrwa). 1 Ax 3 ad. 4AI.6AT, 7.S0 r. u anduto '’l'chT For Baltimore unly .SiO. <i>l.V(B-. and lin Buadaya.JSu. 7JD. *10, and II.W .. w . morermiy sm'auS l“Vr J xi'" ,!h '' Mlltl S. O.DAYTON, J. K. WOOD. eupertntendeat Genl Paaa.An CAPE MAY. LOTS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE 110 of the finest bulliln* lota, fronting on Breen avenue, mtteaaoo nven-e. Bread wa, Pint and Second aronueajkd)oloiax the h*n-r oottaxe of Thomaa F. Kelly and Dr. Ax New Beach Drive. B-ard WalX. Pure Electric Uxht* In Front.

JACOB SHAKE. Attorney. «Z7 Walnut Street. Phllxda. t K- TATLOB. Cape Mar

Goodman, Gilleiiiiiie ^ Co., X. K. ( OK. IStb AND MARK in' STS.. Pltilndclpliio.. Our Mr. Chandler, who has called for Cape May orders for the past five years, will continue to call on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. <■ ooai* Carefully Packed.

<’A1»K MAY PAYIIaIOY.

TOST-CLASS CAROUSAL. 5 Cents per fyide

RliDOLPH I HI 1.1. K.

CARROLL 'VILLA.,

•ou Street, near tbe Ileaek.

CAFE MAY, N. J.

Everything First-clam. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

Artists’ Materials Drawing and Painting OulOlw for Out-door Sketching.

F. Weber & Co. 11 Si Chestnut SL,

OFFICE OF THE NEW JERSEY Trast and Sale Deposit Co Labyetlt and Bank M>., Capi *»}. The Ootepxii} ta alio anthorired to set a Executor*. Ad-riDtatralor*. Guardians an> Axvnta lor Ike tnanxxrin.m and care of prop ■ IntrrmL Dividend am

rent of Charitable. Keiunoua and other orxanlxaltun* •cut* Truxta of avacy deacrlpuon. ■ receipted lor and aalely kept without •alt* of Money will be reemiKd payable at three per cent, per annumwIUU* alH. C. TH0MF80X. Agant. ■ OMIce. OMiden. X. J. Incorporated November 10. IMS. CAPITAL, 8200,000.

F. W. AYEK. Vice President EDWARD B. HALL. Beeratary and Tran*. DIRECTORS: LXI. G. L'XTTXU, E. C.K*IO*T. F. W. Am. Gaones E-Tatloi

Isaac H. Bun. I Edward Rxctlx.

THE GLENWOOD, Hughes Street, OPEN’ FOR THK NKAKON OF I MB I NEW UOb’BK AND FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. 8. P. WILLIAMS.

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, ALKX. CTTIXO, Proprietor. Directly on the Beach at the hew Mount Vernon Tract.

• THE WEST EBTD, r the Reach. Oppoalte Congress Hall Lawn. Family Hotel. Flrmt-claxa t* appointments. he prrmiac*. Finest water on the ooaat. KDWARD K. CAKE.

Sewell’s Point louse, r-CII«ICE WINES AW» EHtEORH. Parties enppllrd for Fiabing and Sailing. Oysters In every style. WM. K. YOl’XG.

The renovation and reconstruction of the DELAWARE BAY HOUSE, At tbe Ktcaintaont Ijtriding. And II* *d<litloo*l faeilitwe for the comfort soil rnjovment of gurota, make it moat deeirable plane for tourists, sod Ca:-e May aojournera aa well, whu desire at OUlt, lfvEItY*Ponfl(>N m of 0 tbe l,m cuiaiuc, chowder, oyatero. and are fi Uie firat-claaa melropolllan hotela. With Sea Bathing, Sea Breezes And all the delight* of an unsurpassed beach to add to the com fori* of gurata. liATII-UOl .SKS »tethoroughly furnished with all appliance*.

desired.

tar Do NOT get off the ci but krrp your neat* to tbl CiEORGE H. I3A-TES, (Of the O kntal H-tcl. Pblla .) PROPRIETOR.

W. C. N0NAKA & CO., 42 M uaabington HI.. Cape May. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE GOODS. Gent’s Walking f'auro and Turkish Slippers. All kind, of French F.ncy Chlnawarr. Complete line of cut allvar and other Jewelry. End Iras assortment in leather gooda

Congress Hall Boarding and Livery Stables, Worth nu<l C'oiigreiui HIm., Cupe NIhv, J. P. BRICK. Hontai Ukeu to Board by the Day, Week or Monlhr Poor Fhartoos, YIMafe Cans. Drare. Ac. to litre.

EWING’S BATH HOUSES, Between Perry and Jarltaaon Hba, Opposite the beet bathing grounds. Perfectly equipped '——in Careful alientloo. Fair Prloea SAMUEL EWING.

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