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Base Ball. Cape May 10; Boston A. A. 3. Yaterday'a char»cleri«d lij Btrocg bitting on tbe part of C*pr M*jr; thirteen hit* yielding twenty-one baaea. The fielding wa* not up to the average, Cape May having eight error* toil* credit, including two by King, who usually doe* not do’ to. Coogan Mm> had two to bia endi*. The aliclc work, however, amply compensated for
the*e.
“Wag" opened the ball In the first inning by driving a single over sect after two atrikes had been called him, hot King, Bayne and Sullii went out in order, leaving him at lecoud. Boston also failed Pi aoor In the second “Itamaio" sent out three bagger to centre field and abowi great ability aa a sprinter. Thomas drove a single to right field, up which "Raruslc” scored. Schoff fl! out to first. Coogan struck out, but siz-footer Keeae fell athwart the ball for three bag*, dropping it out in “Itamsle'a" gras* plat, sending Thomas home, and scored himself on “Wag's" single. King advanced “Wag" to third ou a two bagger to left, but Bayne Hied to second and “Wag" waa again left on third. Boston scored two in the third. Bwauton reached first on the slow field, log of bis hit to tlilrd. Howe was fait by the ball and advanced him to second. Mason sent a single over short upon which Swauton scored, lioare also attempted to score but ws at the plate. Cook died at first on his tap to abort and Farreu* readied first on a similar hit, which was tumbled and Mason scored. Karreo ' try log to steal second. Boston scored again the alith, Karreo hitting safely across second, Dickinson advancing him to second and third on a two baggi to left field and he scored on Soule single. In the fifth two were out for Cape May when Thomas secured base on balls and Schofi drove the ball ou In the high grass of centre for a burner Thomas also sooting. In the eighth five more wire scored by Cape May “Wag’s" hit to third, upon which reached first by Cook's bad throw, King's single to left. Bayne's sacrlfic advanced each a base, and lie went < u at first. Bulllgan received a base a the hands of pitcher Howe. “Raruaie' bunted *ggrsv*tiugly. the ball dropping close in, and "Wag” scored, “Ilamsle" also being safe. Thomas then whanged out a two bagger to cent re, bringing King aid £u litkn cross the plate. ScbolT went out at first 01 bis tap to second, but “Itamsie” a 'ored. Coogan hit to abort and resettl'd first on an error and Thomas scored. Keene filed out. The fun was then ovir. Cape May's total score reaching ten.
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Wagu hurst, is 1 King, 2h 1 lUvne.e' f. 0 Soil Ivan, lb 1 Itamsdell. rf........ 2
Mason, If I Cook, 3b 0 Farrell, 2b 1 Dickinson, lb D Soule, 2b 0 Corbett. If 0 Murray, cf. 0 Swaotou, cf 1
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8 6 .27 14 4 C. M 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 S 0-10 Boston A. A 0 02001 000—8 Earued r jns—Cape May,2. Two-base biu. King 2, Thomas 2. Three base, Ileesc, Ksmsdell. II. me run, Sohoff. Total bases, C. M. 21. Sacrifice bits, Wagenhurat. Ksmsdell. Keeae, fitoien bases. King, Keese, Karren. Struck out, Wagenhurat, Kamadell, Schoff, Coogan 2, Mason 2. Base ou balla, off Keene 4, off Howe 5. Double - plays, Schoff and Snllivan, Keeae. King and Schoff 2; Corbett and Dickinson. Time, 2 hours. Empire, Campbell. There is but one newspaper In town which Interests itself enough in the destinies of the Athletic Park to send a aoerer to each game and recently it baa been difficult for him to obtain a scat where be oould score comfortably. There was erected In the grand stand at the beginning of the Athletic Park, a place in front for scorers and reportera. Until this year It was reserved for them, but It Is only ooeaskmally now that It Is possible for a reporter to find
i place.
At almost every bell game this year there baa been a changing of batting order In one or both teams within a abort Urns of the beginning of the game and scorers hare bad great trouble in preventing an inextricable *miz. The ' matter should be definitely arranged before the batting order la printed in order to prevent confusion both for official and newspaper tourer*, as well as for other speetatora. Do out (ail to attend the gems to-day between Caps May and Boston A. A. Bayne, Cape May’s skillful pitcher, will officiate on nor side and tbe famous Jack Highlands will pitch for the Tutors. Boston A. A. team defeated Cape May last year, sad pighlandt pitched for them. He* has a great record. Bayne's record la great too,
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j A. P. & H. B. Todd, the artistic pbotog raphe r*. are better ri|ulpp<d than ever to do fine work at tbelr gallciics, foot of Congres* Hall lawn. If you want to go to tbe fi-hing banks the pretty sloop yacht “Kestless," i* wbst you are looking for. Leave uidrrs at the pier office. She lies usually off near tbe pier. West Jersey Cabinet ia unique ami as oatebing on. Finest Liquors. Coolest _rooms. Grant street, next Arlington. Tbe best soda in Cape May at Keu-
nedr's U. 8 P.
Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes! MosquitOra! Try a bottle of Marcy A Mecray'a specially prepared Mosquito Wash; It ia a sure preventive. Congress Hall
pharmacy.
Pbofos of tbe |fOpular Cape May bail team, bringing out clearly all their beauties of form and fralures. are on sale at tbe photographic es'ablishment of A. P. A H. B. Todd, foot of C
gress Hail lawn. t The photographs made by A. B. Todd are greatly admired an increased patronage i* due to
cellence of their work.
Parlsr Fair.
u Frances Ferguson will bold parlor fair on Thursday, Augnst 4th, from 9 a m. to 10 p. m., at her coitsge ir South Lafayette street Windsor avenue. There will be admission fro charged, and all are Tiled to come. The proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the Society foi tbe Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. II
Not long ago there came to tbl* city an English bachelor who bad seen better days. Casting about for something to keep appetite in'touch with edibles, he hit upon music teaching as offering tbe largest revenue with the least expenditure of effort. Of course this was merely a something to fill in with w hile waiting tbe knocking of Fortune at his door. Fortune, being female. he figured her out as an heiress, and pupils be
We have Sherry, Port,(Tokay. Angelica, Catawba, Maddeira and Muscatel. Full Qunrt Buttle 50c eaeli. SHOWELL & FRYER, Limited, y>- E. Cor. Juniper A Market HtreclH, l , HIEAUEI.PIIIA. Importing Grocer* mid Wine Merchant*.
heiress wa* affable ■ , toward her plans chap, though hardly ... duiged in anything which might be termed 1 ’ '"al evidences of a bubbling It
' fact that his sighs and love b ere not repulsed with cuffs and rly lid him to hope that his ,
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It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and docs no .harm. No harm! It leaves the skin soft like a baby's; no alkali in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by alkali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. What is bad soap? Imperfectly made; the fat and alkali not well balanced or not combined. What is good soap ?
Pears’.
All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it
pupil
ago be thought the time himself. In the midst of broke loose and "told in be wild, sweet story of his
"Sir." said Uie maiden, without taking her fingers Jrom the keys, "J hire you fur a "But—but—why have you encouraged me?" be asked, seeing bis Fortune slip-
ping from bint.
"Encouraged you? How?”
"Why. my looks, my sighs, my long-
ings.”
"Ob. I thought you had come to California for your health and that your twin mastered you at intervals. 1 waa .going to suggest a mustard plaster." The value of this story lies in the fact that it will be recognized in "our society." —San Francisco Examiner.
George Stephenson. "Old George." as he vas called to distinguish him from his son ind nephews, waa a self made man. Alnost of necessity, therefore, he was aomt-
vhnt vain, but hil vanity "took
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he had a blind hatred
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throngh the nrcesi bia own early days, at all display in the
<11 ui a milr generation. Iliad been warned of thin, anil at my first inters’ willi him presented myself simply tseil and w ith no other ornament than null Genera watch, of which I waa very proud, and as it might Be supposed to be seful I fancied It would pass muster. “He despised it, however, nor did his relings change until it went wrong; then is sympathies-with the mechanism,.not ill. me—were roused and he undertook
> set it right.
"I trembled to leavs the tender thing is mercy, but there was nothing else do, and he soon put It In thorough ord«. He shortened the hairspring and made .pairs, as if lie had been bred
W. HA-TlPfcY CHURCH, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In Butter, - Eggs ■ and - Poultry, Agent for C. P. Darlington A lira.'s Celebrated Butter, alto other Choice Grade* Prints and Solid Packed. Freab Eggs a Specially. 103 PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. N. W. Cor. Hood St. snd Bang* Ave., 15 Washington Street, Asbury Park, N.J. Cape May, N. J, IST TRADE SUPPLIED REGULARLY KY WAGON,
s. M. SMITH, No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, T HE practical Watch-maker of Cape May City, formerly with Baily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clocks repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings. Stick Pins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers' prices. C ape May Souvenir Spoons a specialty.
SLOOP YACHT “ RESTLESS ” FOR THE FISHING BANKS.
i tixo rE*ler Dtxlljr. Ttckrts
Shoollnx Uallery. Washington sire, i.
Axl evt rythlnfl else In the witch, clock ud Jewelry line eu be bought at lowest price* of
Jos. Hand, Jctfefcr, 9 Washington St., Cape May . X. J.
TO COTTAGERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS! Woodman, Gillette & Co., Importers and Grocers, 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, Gave now fully resumed their business acquaintance with Cape May Cottagers and Hotel Keepers. Filling Orders for UITVE OHOCEK.IES, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Which they forward Freight Prepaid. Our Mr. E. A. Rowker will call for orders, and will attend to any calls left at Hotel Devon, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Satisfaction guaranteed to all customers. -
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Boatiog, fishing or bathing parlies tn have excellent pentoitraphs made of »*tn grouped at the Chester seaside tudio, corner Stockton baths. ^ Silk bathing towels at Kennedy'a U. Fob SihE —A collage and one acre of land in fine condition, containing fifty tree*, one mile from this city. Reasonable terms. Apply to A. W. Hand, this office. tf If you wish fine sterling silver souvenir spoons, go to Smith, No. 3 Washington NlckM clocks 85c up, at Stnilha, No. Waahinglon at. For a atylish rh' and a aafe horse go > Harry Mullloer’a livery stable, Turnpike near bridge. Original aea-ahore souvenir spoon manufactured and for sale only by Jo*, epta Hand, Jeweler, opposite post office.
ling place of a mystic
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the place „ wifhln itself. The
|«H,|>le. who call thonm-ivea Zoarites, own 7.000 acres of hind, which all lies in one body, about half of the tract being in a high state of cultivation. The original Zoaritc purchase was 10,000 acres, but 3.000 bare since I sen sold at a high figure. Every article. Implement, device, comriv--ancc or nqtchme used, wrought with or employed in Zoiir, is of Zoarite manufacture. and the same may be said of every, article worn or eaten, with the exceptions
of coffee, lea and spices.
The shoes the Zoarite wear are made by their own shoemakers from leather prepared by their own tanners from hides taken from cattle bred and raised on the great community cattle farm. The coal which Warms them and cooks their food it dug from tllcir own mines and is burned In store* cast in llicir own foundry, from Iron smelted in tbeir own furnaces, from ore found in abundance oo tbeir own lands. They have community tailors, bakers, weavers, butter makers, cbecsemakers, and all other useful artisans and tradesmen, ilor uses nothing but Zoarite cloth by the Zoarite weaver from wool sheared from Zoarite sheep.-' ~~-
THE GUP THAT CHEERS. Do you want to enjoy our Teas and Coffee* at the Seashore? On roc. ipt of a Post* Card our Cape May Agent w ill call for your order. Addms 1205 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Qelaware lay Souse AT STEiHROAT LANDING ■Renovatea Throughout. Directly on the Bay Shore. Rooms all overlook the bay. Broad and shaded porches. A pleasant place of sojourn. BATH* HOUSES ^ATTACHED Cuisine First-eiass » s ^»aaBuwsas!Kjiswaa»“^ *■“
A GRAND PLACE For visitors to Cape May City to vlalt and enjoy an inimitable dlomr or aupper. GEOHOE H. E-A.TES,
CiYHJ^OLI^ VILLA., Jacknon Street, near the Beach.
CAPE MAT, N. J. Delightful location. Everything Firet-claas. Cloae MRS. F. L. RICHAKI
•UI probably i >e fielders as t
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Cape 3fay Uoint, W. «f. Tbe leading bold ; accommodates 850 guest* j immediately on the beach, near President Harrison’s cottage J elevator, electric bell, and all modern improvements; new management j appointment*, service and cuisine unexcelled ; electric road to Cape May; popular prices. $2.90 per day, 88 to |15 per week. L. MADD0CK, PERCY HALDEMAN
GENUINE OLEINE SOAP. F. CONWAYS SONS, / Philadelphia. Eaeli pound br.iii.h il as above. Tills S^ap. aa mule by our pmce-s, is Uie your grocer, m ini to ii* and we will sell you a sample box. F. CONWAYS SONS. ll(f South Street, Philadelphia
LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY. STo. 12 Ocean Street.
Lovett's Flour and Feed Store Jacknon and Waahlngton Street, Best Quality Flour. Fred, and Bay. at bswtst Price.. Orders promptly filled and dell yen-'
Dealer In Ueneral HoiiHenirni*hlng (.ood*. Table and Rocket Catler*. and Hard ware. Key* Fitted. Trunk*. VuIIhc*. Parana!*, ete. Repaired.
ST. ALBAN HOTEL,
N. W. CORNF.H
Second and Walnut Sts,, PHILADELPHIA. wly Improved and Hcnovated throughout. Under New Management. A -class House in Every Riwpect. Rate* Kesaonsble. WILLIAM E. GOFF, Manager.
THE TK.jfLYOVEOK.E, Ocean City, N. J.
! h. now open. Igrextinn right on the Kates AS low as any first class house nisi. T. A DAMN.
JAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 W«iMliiiiK;(oit Nirepf. (ADJOINING POWELL'S RESTAUR NTj FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CRABS. Famine* Nerved Promptly. Order* Nellelted.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Sea Shore Lines. PlruMarc Trip* by Rail and Real Between Cape May and Atlantic City. A GRAND PANORAMA OF MARINE VIEWS. LEAVE CAPE MAY.
l.v. Cape May Ar. Bra Isle June! l.v.Bea Isle June ' •• Bra Isle City
Ar. Atlantic City lor J_* » T 40 6 » LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY. j Week-days. ' Sundays. .V. Allan tie City (‘i'Si fl'jj P « w'“ Ti l ’''"
Ar. Bea Isle June X.v. Sea Isle June
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;toa <m cwswj in » « » e as to so J. K WOOD. CEO W. BOYD.
DARLINGTON HOTELS Opposite R- R. Station. Grant Street, Cape May. Under personal management of JOHN J. KROMER.
Flrat-claaa Oulsme. Large Aliy Rooms. Terms Reasonable.
PROPRIETOR
MANAGER
EVERYBODY LIKEN MUTE • emu ■ ESDI • EEEE, Because It's the original and only cream process made. Sold by all Grocers and druggists. Each hpttle makes fire gallons.
WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, Washington Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.
HAND’S CENTRAL MARKET,
Washington and Ocean Streets.
Largest Store and Market in this City.
Vixetables. Fresh >
UOMPLKTK STOCK OF
FIXE GROCEBIE8. leats. Best Grade Butters. Poultry. Fish. Oysters. Terrapin, Cum*. *r
I. L, SHEPPARD, (jenb' j^urnisljing §forc, 2^ A Full Line of HaU, Capa and Clothing Specialties. ifcV Washington Street. Cape May City. K. J.
s ivr i t h:’s Capo May Candy Manufactory,
W bolewale and Retail.
Wo S Washington Street.
JAMES E. TAYLOR, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE,
CONFECTIONERY, ETC.

