TWELVE-IN XING GAME ■*J, «* AUIrtlr Ciab Sehaj!kUl 5«»J, t. Tbc cmtoe betraea Cape May and the A. C. 8. N. teem, played In Philadelphia yesterday, resulted lo victory for Cape May after one of the most exciting contests of the season. Tbs score stood 3 to S In tbs twelfth Inning, when Hyoeman drove out the bell for a home run, with two men on (be bases, and broogbl Cape May's sears up to 8, winning the game. This play was enlhualsstleally applsnded and Flyneman was compelled to hold an Impromptu reception after the gam: so many pressed forward to congratulate him. C0» I'XIC ATIO.V The following rommunicallou reached u* by mail last rreniug. We give it for what it la north : Cape Mar Cocbt Hucsk. August 14. PWO. Dkau Kdito* : We, prisoners at Cape May Court House, do beg of you to Insert’ in your paper that we do not get enough to eat To-night we hail one four-rent loaf of bread and water for live men; this inoraing we had one four-eent loaf of bread and coflee. Tours with respect, James K. tiinsox.
HOTEL ABBIVALS.
EtEEMOX. rkllateln!i a-JessieH KecrUe.EsUly Luu. Mn J P Latr. U ■ Hrecht asd wlie.K E f
cos (mess hai.1.. Philadelphia—W J ElsreU. Mrs C a Bi HIM K lautsbeck. Mbs Lou Oron. H M Oram,
Fraser, Fa-Waller H Ibhberd. WlUsUigtuci—Joseph smjlh Philadelphia—J H Usekry. Katharine Walsh. D C Kenly. tieo T Kenlry
WIXDsoe. P VeUesletn.W J Bush Mrs Minerva Ctart. Mias Mand Ctaik. Ml Udle » Price, W U B Price and wile. Went Chester—A M ■; Hnldlng. Miss Cock.
aEUXOTOX.
The Seaside Heme SU The Seaside Homs Station, on the Delaware Bay Railroad, was opened yesterday afternoon with appropriate exercises At 4 o'clock Ihu services commenced. Rev. T. A. Fernley, of Philadelphia, was In charge of the c mooira. Beales' orchestra played hymn "We're Marching to Zion.” wl . the children sang. Dr. Fernley then joined the children on the platform of the new station, where they first sang, and after a nglng '’Pralae Cod from Whom all Bleaaiagi Flow," theoMldren marched to the large ball In the Home, singing the same hymn. After every one waa seated comfortably In the house the and leone sang the favorite hymn "Beolah Land." Prayer was offered by Rev. A. Culver, •>f Philadelphia. *' Bringing In the Shea res" was sung by all. after which Dr. Fernley staled the object ot the exercises. Rev. Dr. Graff, of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania, was the Aral speaker and waa followed by Rev. Mr. Smith, of York. Pa Both gentlemen made excellent addresses. The children then favored the audience sltb one of their ch lioral aelecl Iona, "Little Annie Rooney." The- long metre dnioloay waa sung and Rev. Dr. Wylie, of Philadelphia, pronounced the benediction. The building waa d-oorated and over the door waa a big Engliah flag, ovar which was the word " Welcome,” painted on raotaa. About flve hundred waa in attendance. A good cjUectlon waa taken up amounting to sixty dollars. Massage by Ue Breaker*. 8c» bathing Is the beet kind of e tonic for Uioee troubled with Indigestion. The corpulent will Had lo the surf bath a valuable eld In the reduction of superfluous fat. There is positive iqjary lo bathing Immediately after eating, and only the strong should venture into the anrf before breakfast. Three hours after rating la the right time for a bath,which should never exceed thirty mloutes duration —.Yew Fir* Be rid.
The new ballot reform law, whether »<1 designed or not effectually estops the Prohibitionists from entering the poiill cal field this fall In the regular orderexoept lathe three counties of Cumber, land, Cape Mey end Hunterdon. The law requires In the first Instance that In order to obtain recognition and have the names of their candidate* printed on •he official ballots they moat have polled at the last election at least flve per jeot of the total votes cist in the State, county or other division or district In and tut which the nomination Is Blade. The three counties named are the only ones In which they polled the required percentage. The law further provides, however, that nominations may be made In any district or political divlaon of the State upon the petltltioo of legally qualified voters residing In sneh district or political division to (he number of 900 for a county office, and to the m
the General Assembly In any dlvleon less than a county -, but these petitioners must declare that they desire and err UpaUj fuali/UJ U> tolt for the candidates whom they ask to be placed in nomination.
smoking, and be said be would give np
Ah, had be had a reason like that U would have been different. Bat you must remember be rooked oothlr.ghut
cigarettes.
Jeroloman and Terwllllger are eecn practicing at the bar of a secluded wet good* emporium '
Enter Fum
at sight of U Jeroloman—“Hello, Fuody! I didn't know you ever indulged." Fundy—‘T—aw—am once Id a great while compelled to-aw—take something for a cold." TerwHHger—'Tbm join os. What'll
you laker'
Affable Barkeeper—"It isn't necessary to ask him that. I now what Mr. Fundy take*.”. And ajnida sBenoe drnse enough to cot l»tosl*b»4h* affiabl* barkeeper eats out a whisky straight — C’Aieegu TWhsM.
m. Die II IHlke. Bobetl A Clark. MaryMUnn. Min M MUaa. Miss Maggie A “ - Ain. Mtn M .rr MeCulUa. HoMe M< mu. Miss Uesrrte Andrews. J.hn 8 ■karitry. Hi Hosto*. Va—Edward L Evans. W est Chester—J L Meredith. Jr. Altoona—Beejamta Fisher. Woodbury—Mrs Daniel Packer. FUlsbori—John W Tim MSBIXE VILLA. Wrnoaak, S J—Okas T Evans and wile. Miss Paine Evans. Master John Evans. Min hsdie Philadelphia-Josephine VanDensen. M D. MS Edwin H VanDenera. Miss Augusta Van Densen. Harry Longhery. Edwin VanDensen. Mlnnenpolis-F A Hawley. Chestnut UlU-Jas T Youag. Mias E Y« Khrahetb—Miss Urals Thompson Merchantrllle. N J—Wm B Krmplon and wrte. Miss Iner B Ken.lion. Miss llorlrase B
MOTEL niALPOXTE. Philadelphia—Chas A Koblmou and wlb. Mrs Jas L Taylor. Miss E L Taylor. K C Hub
Wolf and srUe. Miss E Etarnman. hsrnm m. Ueo H Mauson. tireensbvgb. Pa—J A Uarehai
Heading—F K Austin and Mooresrown. N J—Dr Ueo B L i IsMitssIllr. Ky—Mrs John A Ha (It Louis—Mbs M E C. Mrs ~ lire M ECrnsrtord. Cape May C H-Morgau Hand STOCX TUX. Philadelphia—Wm M Taggart. Francis Kennedy, Jr. John UraS Kennedy. Ilos M Kennedy, John CUroome. Jobs W IVarre. Morrirtown-Mre T B Carl. CTrvelaad-Mln M H French. Jenny Shore-Mrs Frank Wearing.
Pa—J C Cnnhlngham, Mi-s un. Lexlngloa. ky-J M Dofl
Washington Mis.
etak villa. Alexandria. Va-C E Brocketl. Miss k T BroekrlL Mbs L V Breckrll Wilmington. Del-Mrs Allred P Scot!. .ChaaH Bcott. Mist Hrbeeca
ward. M H Flupatrick.
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II Fogg sad wile
Wleklts. Kami
Easton. Pa-A Q DlUnxj. wile at
Hew Election Officers. The following ottoere have been np-
. first two named In each district Republicans; the eecoud two Democrats. Cape May City. Geonre L. Lovett, Lewie D. 6(evens. David W. Rodan, John Hmlplc; West Cape Mey. Walter N. Hand. Samuel It. Bwalu, William H. Smith, Samuel R. Ewing; Cape Mey Point, A neon H. Hamilton. Samuel J. Trusty, Amuoo Wright, Albert Bobellloger; Lower Townahlp. E. B.EIdrrdge, Learning E. Hughe*. Reuben Johnson, Charles Stratton; Middle Township. ~ ' District, Edwin Z. Mills, James mer, Frank Nichols. John W. Baooud District, Charles S. Coons, Charles Soffe, Edwin I. Beyer, William 8. Tomlin; Holly Beach, E W. Foreum, William A. Shaw, Albert Bradley, Jeme Mathew; Angleeea. Edwin J. Blakemorr, Tbomaa Lockarri, John Taylor. Charles Ludlam; Upper Townahlp. John Buzby, Thomas H. Gandy, Joeeph Umml! Bomen C. G. Shepherd; Ocean City, Edgar G. Junes, Nicholas Corson, R. Howard Thorne, ” rka Lake; Sea Isle City. H. Shutc, F. Heilman. George W. Gardner, George TV. Grobes; Dennis Township, E. Crawford, John Bramell, Lemuel Rice, Jat '
striking and glorious picture la rarely represented on the panorama of the heavens than that which Venus, Mars and Jupiter a Hurds during the August evenings. Before the close of the evealag twilight Yenoe may be seen la the West, Mars In the Booth and Jupiter In tbc Soot beast. Each orb .. conspicuously among the of ita vicinity. Even the 1 and careless aur-gaxcr will not he able to confound any of these three with any other orbs. Venus la nearing the earth, and Is now does to Its brightest and most brilliant aspect. During August Venus sets about an hour and thiee-quarters later than the
in.
Although Mare la scarcely as bright as It waa two months ago, yet it la still by far the most striking and magt-ifi cent luminary In the southerly quarters Of the heavens. With respect to tbc ether orbs of iU neighborhood Mare la moving rapldl~ ®"* — 1 ssrri , Scorpion, through which group t planet of war is passing. Mare e about 11 o'clock at the beginning of * igusti and half an *- n * *•— d of tbe month.
The Courier objects to Camden being considered pert of Pblladrlphis, but la perfectly willing that the latter should annex Gloucester City. So long ee Gloucester was a New Jersey town tt waa in the n sin respectable, bnt the Phlladelphlaae have corrupted the place and they may have It If they want lo
annex It.—Cemdra Countr.
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PuitADELnua. Pr Us
TAt- weather to-day is likely to be fair. Gosed Saturdays i P. M. It is better than an auction — The Furniture Trade Sale, we mean. Better. You know just what you are buying, you are left to calm judgment and leisurely comparison, and you buy cheaper. Of new Furniture the auction room catches the seconds and the off styles, and frequently the auction house owns the Furniture which it offers to the highest bidder. /Cnder such conditions the buyer's chances for bargains are small, indeed. A student of shams would ? et a rich find in the Furniture rade. We don't claim monoply of honesty in Furniture. We have competitors right here whose names are sj-nonyms for truth—we are proud of them for the sake of Philadelphia. But we have the other sort too—plenty of them. In this Furniture Trade Sale there are no shams, and each article, however low in price, carries our usual pltdge of quality. Each trade triumph brings that which is better than ssues, the evidence of faith. In some communities when the lie is given the aggrieved party shoots to kill at sight; in others he says, “ask my neighbors.” Which is the better vindication? You ask, “are our statelents truthful?” We say, “ask ouKoeighbors,our customers.” The answer comes in the victory of faith, great sales. The Furniture sales of two active months crowded into ten short days, and they usually are the dullest of the year. The Furniture Trade Sale began and will close withAugust. John Wanamakek.
J. F. CAKE, Proprietor.
Lorr—SS.OO reward—A bangle bracel of thin, gold wire, with enamel violet attached, small diamond In centre. Valued on account ol »rendition. al28t
almost flat top desk, large, plenty of drawers, w ill be sold cheap for cash. A second-hand type writer, Caligraph. Both sold for want of use. Address, S.
The people of Cape May have an exillcnt opportunity of making a flying trip to Atiantic Cltv by meana of the
Cape May office* of the West Jersey Rsllrosd. These ticket* read by rail to Ocean City, thence by steamer to Loogport sod thence by rail to Atlantic City. Tbe roots la a pleasant one. and It la agreeably varied by tbe boat ride between Ocean City and Loogport Tbs rates for the tick eta are Cape May to AtlaoUe City, ooe way, II 43, excursion, valid for too days, •3.00. tl For Improirmrnt er Inreatment. All vial ling Cape May should see the Ml Vernon Land Co.’a grounds, near tbe Elephant. There I* a rare chance for investment. Lola have all oily Improvements—gas, water, a good sea wall, board walk and beach drive. You cals, buy one of Uioee ocean-front lota building puipoae*. or buy lor lass from the syndicates on Instalments. Full Information at New Mount Vernon Hotel, on tbs grounds or 8. Bardaley, secretary, 1823 Germantown avenue. Philadelphia. tf DU Tea Ever gee Wild weed Beach J If not, you have a groat pleasure in Metre. Yon will be astonished and entertained by a wonderful free exhibition of cariosities lo living wood. Great trees wrapped around eaeb other, elebead and trunk lo pine and Trees a thousand yean old. Trees as corkscrews, bask eta. jugs, harps, sod lo so endless variety of forma. Bpleodid view of forest sod sea from pagoda and tower. Boats on tbe lake tor children, music for those who wish to dasse. These trains are exclusively the diversion of visitors, sod for no 1ST purpose. Trains leave station at Cape May 10 80 a. m.; returning, leaves Wildwood 2 80 pan., every Toeeday and Friday uotil further notice. Fare, from Cape May. 30c.; Basnets. 43c.; Rio Grande, 80c. tf ^ W. HAND, Notart Public, M DAILY ETAK” OFFICE. CAPE MAY. Itotr.M. and I to M P.M. CAPT. PR AN KB' A Virginia Tobacco and Cigar Store, k*. 21 waikli|tss IL.Csps M*|Plref Blare Clam and OhewtsaTukseea Bab MalreEls sad Plahtac TacSle. I Music and Bonaa at Bottom Trice
GRAND HOP IN THE I-AkGE SATURDAY EVENING. August 16th. Hassler's Full Orchestra. Musical Director:—Mr. SIMON' HASSLER. Master of Ceremonies:—Prof. A. M. LOOMIS. Tickets, 25 cents each. r'OH S-S-ZaE -H-T THE OEEXCE.
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO.,
Moneys, Valuables and Merchandise *■**’ ln ..V >e . Uol ** d S* 41 **- ’ 0rd "* tor goods to be forwarded by Exreos will be carried Without charge, and promptly delivered by our own me^ engers, so as to Insure, aa far as practicable, the return of good, cm the same day. HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be sent by express on fast passengers trellis, WASH HAMPERS wBI ** between Philadelphia, or ‘“Y”'•LWfar the round trip, and «U1 be called for and delivered upon days apeesfiod by shipper*. Ef 1 ? TP.V fl ' C !i —t o ^ rr w “| ,i i!gt«m and Jackson •UrcU. Philadelphia ..fli« i-Ferry Building, foot of Market street. KUBKKT NTSKTCH, Urn. Agent.
^-Excelsior fl^arkeH 33 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.
JOHN IIAIsPIX A BRO.
TURKISH GOODS, A FI LL USE OF MAGNIFICENT TURKISH AND PERSIAN JtUCS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, JERUSALEM, DAMASCUS, AND BABYLON HANDIWORKS. EC. 3eZ. SB Wanhlngton hired, < ape May. X. J.
W ANTED.—A capable and experienced man, now head waiter at one of the hotels and a good caterer, desires to arrange with a party for control «if dining r»ora and kitchen, where he could hoantJbe family and do outside catering the coming fall and w inter, in Philadrtnhia. ^--^ddie*» H. Vi., STaK Office.
JJoofogieat^arben Fairmount Park, PHILADELPHIA.
FOR THE SEASON 1800. Increased aUracUowa In tbc large collection • of livine —Wild Bearta, Bird* and RepUlra.Interestlng and IntlrnctlTr.— Admission, 2B cts.; Children, 10. OFBH EVERY DAY.
CAPE MAY. LOTS FOE SALE. ESTATE OF MARK DEVINE
110 of
Excursion Route
liuur Ui<ir •masmftcei.t new ateamer. tixv - xnaLt'anwaLanxii," on tbc rontr between BaiTinoKrand Carx Mar. She wlU leave bet wharf. Ugbt and Pratt streets llaJtlinurr, e»cr> Saluida) at :.J0 p. u , reaching Cape May Point abuut half-past • Sunday imirnlng: returning, will leave Cape May Point, every Kunday. at SJN p. m.. reacblug UalUmore about 7 jo M unday Mntnlng. Hound Trip Tickets. S3A). Mode Fare. «1 JO Mtatcrnoiua.tl.tUOaad 47 each way. aeend lag to location. Muglc berth,. Li ernta eaeb
Ocean City, N. J. A BEAUTIFUL Sea Side-Resort
■neat bulldtaa torn. IrenUng on | IWwrd MaH ana streets me. Pattoraon avenue. Broadway ! -g, band- ! -- *'
Dr. Ag
eotiacc ot Tbomaa F. Kelly Hew Beach Drive. Beard want,
« sim. (las and Electric light* la Front.
Tbe tote an 70x1 Maud SSxlXL
JACOB Bit ARE. Attorney. d Walnut Btrcet. Phi lad AMEB E. TATU1B.Cape May
OFFICE OF TBE NEW JERSEY Trust and SAiE Deposit Co Lsihyetto sad Bank ht*., Cafr Bay. The Company la also authorized to act aa lircuton. Admmlstntora. Guardian, and sad care of prop-
B. C. TUOMPBON. Agent. Main OBIce. Uamden, X. J.
MANAGEMENT. ALEX. U. CATTKLL. President. F. W. AVER. Vise Presidenl. EDWARD S. BALL. Beerelary and Tress.
F.W. Atxx. Gbomb R.TaTLOQ G.Gbxx*. Rriwaxa B.Batx. J. W. CSKXXT. Lawn BmaL,
Enwaxp Bkttlb.
Through train, liqm Camden. Cosneeta With Cape May. Bra Die and Avalun. by rail; *!**"Inqulrjc* ctrffully answered try JAN. EL PRYOR. Mayor.
WEST END LAUNDRY
SWAPPLY AT WEST END BOTELts
yy EST JEK8ET R1ILK0AD. Time Table. Jane Sth. UR. Trains will leave Cape May aa follow, tor . PHILADELPHIA: H ags A. M-, ACCOM MODATIOX. htop* at .4U ah intermedlate autlona.and arrive* al PhlLadelphlaat VJOa. w. Oonnsctsat New held lor Allan tic CTIy. at Giambore for Sate Sad Bridgeton. 7.00 5^ ^SSSiSS StS rf “ 9.00 ;J!s¥aB«.lS77"'" 2 35 ^ ■—‘toVldf nSeteiah.40 r.w Oovnect* at NewScld lor Allan lie City, aud at Giamboro lor Bridgeton 4.35 Tlv2 to'pbl’^adelnala a^TiO P*S' 5.00 5ASTBR; mSOgB
Trains Mara lor Cap* .Jay:—Express oa week days, with par 1 -i van. iOO. a. ■.. : 30 andtPO r. n. bcurews7gDa.il. Buaday b^rem. with parlor care.D2Da.w. P.xcnnion
Nand's Central Market, Ocean and Washington Sts., - TUr I,-h,ling Grotw-r} and genrml Market at «'ape May.GITHKH8 A R EXHAM MER'8 FINE GROCERIES. LTIAS. RUSH A SON'S CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA CITY UKEB8ED BEEF. P. E. Murplree* CeMraUd Butler. FUk, Oydera, CU«-, Terrwplu^ FANCY CAKES IN ONE POUND TINS.
GEORGE CRAWFORD,
27 Washington St., Cape May Clly.
FINE GROCERIES,
All kinds of Salt Mcata, Eggs, Poultry; Ac.
Fine Butters a Specialty.
Prices aa 1* v
<*'OODJ» A LX FRESH.
r lower than tlacwhcrc. FREE DEXIYEBY.
W. C. N0NAKA & CO., 42 TYnulifngton Mrcct. Cape May, INDOKTKB.S OF JACANKNK GOODS. bceotod Indian Baaketo in all shape*. All kind* of French Fancy < Unaware Complete line of CutSUverandotltcr Jewelry. Emiles* aaaortment In leather Good*.
J. S. Garrison's Agency, 09 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Headquarter, for Btadonery. Tjdlet-Paper. Filing Tackle. Pocket Cutlery. Iloais, Rope, Twine, Ac. LOVELL'S LIRRARY ALL THE YEAR.
EWING’S BATH-HOUSES. Bel ween Perry and Jaekwon Nt*,.. Op|Ms.ite the bathing ground*. Perfectly equipped houses. Careful Attention.' Fair Pricoa. SAMUEL E. EWING.
CRAIG BRO.’S LAUNDRY,
No. 47 Wawliluictogi street.
Work done at short notice, and In the' most satisfactory manner. Work received on Monday will be returned on Thu reday; that receive. I on Wednesday
returned on Saturday.
Mia* Tixik Sam*.bin. Attendant
I *. J>. STICV'IOINJS.
No. oo W.vanixuTos Bruurr,
Dealer it. Fine 4Jroceriew. Frewh Meitt*. Flub, Vegetal,lew. Ae.
Order, called lor an I Good. Delivered Free. ,
:c KatHfarlhm Guaranteed
SH0WELL & FRYER, Market and Juniper Street**, oppowlte M'nnamaker'w. PHILADELPHIA, YV liolesale and. Fietail GROCERS. Our Mn- Ciiandi.kb will collect orders, as heretofore, at Cape May. Freight prepaid. -
CHARLES E BAKER, Plain and Uceoratiie
IF^IFIEIR, ECjft.nSTOEI?., RANK STREET, CAPE MAY.N. J.
DR. S. F. WARE,
X'o. 48 WaMhington Street, Cape May City.
TTFRTQ-ZZT JPIA-2TOS Organs and Sewing Machines, NEW HOME and WHITE, For Cash or on Installfnents. Machines as low asSDO. WILCOX and W RITE, Bl RDETT. KTERLI.KJ, FARRANO
A VOTEY Organ*.
tor Rent of Bale on easy terms. HmaDcatb payment and a wall sum monthly. Musical inaUuatatloseryrtoUetrequlaHea and aheJl goods. Dally new>p*
JOHN CRAIG, Manager.
Q.LOBE SAMPLE BOOM. .\o. 8 Ocean Slreet. Cape Hay, X. J. DENNIS CONSIDINE, Proprietor.
■ lube." K. W. Cut. Beceed and Kp>ocr
I.d lulmltahly Fare Wlaea. IJguora — ( r. »uppU«f at Philadelphia prior*. Furoim.-d lluom.
. Fancy Drink* made a Bpeculty.
— ily reDtted and Imported Uoudi a f^eclaiiy
ELITE HA-IE TOTMIC. Tbe beat preparation ever olTercd lo the public. Guaranteed remove all IlandrufL Will atotp the Hair from Frilling Onl and make* it Kofi and Gloaay. Contains id will not hoII tbc mo*t delicate fabric*. I’alted here and abroad, bold by all Oruntata.
E JOHNSON, * Wnwbiug
nbington Mreel. near P. O., Cape Hay.
A Large end Well-Selected Block ot
FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. A Full As'ortment of Wall Paper coaatanlly oo band.

