Sea Isle City Pioneer, 27 July 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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RAnsos TERMS: $1.50 AYE Ar. -. TH Guspiy, JULY #7, 186%. ag .-The Sling 4: is Aggy clare. seg ‘-Trains almost orery our. R «-The crabuin§ Is excellent. ‘-Bathing parties numerous. | Still thuy camo-Sum mer visitonn, > _«--Excellent bing now in the sounds, ne party caught over s huinlred weak _ fsh one ilay recently. & " -Work on the streets is being proched along, | Every day we receive a train load of loam for top dreaging. is__.-We frequesitly haro yachting par tee stop here, sa thoy are posing, to ; stock up with lee, provisions, etc. "j Bovia has lite pavilion completed. ~ It ~‘ presents‘ quite a picturesque appear t ance. — It will bo used als us a dancing Boor. M ~ -A visitar this week was ao favomlly *. {nipressed with Sea Lile, that Ji» thinks 1 A { of building several Botrees within a short -, Aine, «--Whitney, our obliging postmaster, ~+Js no norice In tho grosery business. He bs making hosté of friends and enstomere, and It Is no wonder he is so accom — modating. ~~~ -The naw livery alables of Campbell & Stewart are belog rapidly pushed for < ward. ~Mr. Polters, of Vinslind, i¢ do. >. ing the work. (+ . -Our arritals increamso with | the ne | ~ tratd movement of the imen: ury. _ No *~ ~ hotter place than Sea Isle to guiuatrength \ wirlt health. _ .J -A arinklo Isat prof vlrazsin g ngo. ~, Womon hate wrigkles, and yet they aro C willing to adopt every new wrinkle that > comes along. | ~ 00. ‘-Fishing I» said to bo betiet this son — sou than has been known in a long -<o e. . This ouglit to bring the "brain. Din within reach of «11, / -Persons wanting onything in the way of tearh work know just where to: — gy. Harry Ludlam is always on hand, and lils prices pre vory reasonable, | 0 -Speirs" hotel is the mast deliz thi. *>fnlly situated on the bland ; thowe. tho be sgop with lim cannot fail tutving n. good / thac. — Jls team snoets every trains‘ -Malewinkles Pavilion bestill mainAaluing its placo as a first class restaun‘ ant and fee cream satoon. | Friend M, knows how to cater to the public taste, o-We — rew havo ‘iwo- niails — dlaily, 1 j which, we think Is not thy case with ony "ether town in the ‘county) i with tho exception of Cape. May: and Cape May [Polat tole *-«-Tho plants ‘recontly pilaced at thu : ‘rect corners are blooming beautifully, mong them ‘are soe of the haudsocsiest apecimens of porations we have + -Oar‘ folly joung ceanducinr, Xr. cher, leong of tha most obliging on ‘f the road. — ‘He Is full of fug and a great vorite with tho ladies ; buts he , din‘t morgquitoes, o © \-Tho cottage of Tanconst Alten, on Cc ‘Pearl street, is abou; finished ;> Mr, A. Ix. ‘Frots, the tmilder, lins done hineelf credit in -the building," it bring. among ‘the. neatoet on the island. ® It would be advisable If al} interest. [A Sea I«lo should advertise in the ‘Proxkta. — We hare come to stay, and ‘ou wht find fh it to your Interest to do »6. op of the arch., . M is tuin that lils nether. Hniba¥escinbte n couple af exola>, n poluits. © Bat what ot. mats. 36 tis reaintked" bp ‘alt ‘that the class bulldinge are i ‘better than‘ are . usually ceompetent Judges, ~ Mrcing. aas Etlle where oth axcirdon‘ to Son: Islo, this — Ing of Shmliy Schools, . w ero jit ia ta very, Pron rilition, . Mt. E.

T ne ansnmrny £2 0/ we me‘, a , mses v. i Ser rick oncommnencpioater amer s "-1lake qiu black Eels may bo caught any duyfrolo the wreck in front of Ltl loy‘s hotel, ~ It falls bare at low ride. — ‘* _--Mayor Wells was presented with a hangsome rustic chair recertly, it is pretty large and will alford ample room or hlm.to apregd himsalf, | _ . > -M3, Cuatles Sinith, of Malaga, this atate, is building a very jneity etlago | ou Smith St., near Landl Aronus. I. A. Hughes is the contractor, -The bed of the railroad is being inproved every day, and before the fall tided are on us, we shall ba out of the way of danger in the shape of a washout, -Mi William Peterson is putting up a cosy revidence on Garrison atzeet, and fiom the noise of hammering that is heand in that direction, ho will soon move into it. ~The firs; Joad of building material was laned ag our new wharf on Wed: neaday, of this week. It is probable that quite a large amount will be brought here by watur, -Quito a jolly pirty from Holly Tree Houso were lete this week. They had been fi-hing before they came, but they seeined to thiuk there were other spurts bealdes fiching. . -Thets has been built, a platform; at Ocean View, ulso a very nico wailing room st the function, | All we want is a little time 19 give us all the conrcnienccs we could desire. «Tho next messing of Conncil will be held in the sew quarteps, in Houso‘s building. | This we think a decided joi provement; anid nmich more satisfactory to all coneetin<l, -Our Josk «ip lins fot been occupied yet and there has been tdk of reiting it out for a deelling ¢ hope it will at «lt times be as needicse as tow. lt speaks well for tho town, — -We have some very — fine musical tatent ; the Mis«cs Upperisan, daugh» tere of C, A, Uppetuiais, trio has a cot: go st the upper end of Marine plave; possces reice s 6[ ex pusite «woerltiess, -3Mr. Wendell, of Philadelphia, is moving into his cottage on Coral sttved, 11 is one of the neatest ou the island. The contractor, Mr. D. Prics, lins die played greal teste in the building of it. -Wo hear ghat the iinprovement company haye contracted to linve sever al thousand ear leul« of gravel . brought here imurediately, to be wed on the rroots ; — this ie w astepin the tight di rection, R be . -Wa now havo a «daily excursion train | from Publadelplid® this. changs | took | eBest on the Ith inst. t is Just what | we have been preceding sll adang, as 11) will give ns a great deal more travef in direction. -MeureBoseler anid Gnidley who own | divining coftiges on Matine pinergiear | Masham atmot, ute" moving into: their | now homes, and we ure willing to bet u new hat that "ome scon‘t get blue when the ather is nround," . -Our new barber shop will soon be in voning , order; Jesse imdersutonis bis bisiinrey so we will ull go und ece him. | IT ho Keeps hiis tools as shurp as } his wils, no daoger but what he will hare plenty of custom, | *-Tao depet® presents a tery: prey | appearance in lis new drvs«. How a. lutle putnt.does hoprove the Jooks of a. bullding ; alt hore nnderstand | this and have not neglected this inportast item bt Siting up their buildifg«, -Mre. R. H. Johnen, of Trenton, N. J., Iru leased the cottage off the beach front, below Shell stgect; — Ha intends | keeping a find clue. boanling house, Julmsint isn good fellpw, and we wih I him syecess In his enterpriae. -A gentleman a few days» since ship ped ball a ton of Leach sim? to lis home u PetusyJvanla for los elitidren ta play In. | This is a novel use to put samt In: tog lope it will not grow, ns all our beach inight be taken for this. purpo-o. Howeyor, we don‘t fell alumsed uver the mater, ; .--Some of the visitors admire tha cacti, which griirs to abutubmee of cur beach, — Much of 1t has teen carried aray ga a souvenir of Sea -Iste; lnit ul though it bas a very Innocent look, It is very desoitful, and we hire seen ulore than one ribbing thoit. hands after gatheting some .of "koen lovely Aowetw ho ns ust 5 Sf l s 9 CC ¢ -Thq mat thing wo require ‘now be a physinrian? | Sovreat ltayo becit (alKing of setting with vs, but we ant sich a healthy sct, they. are almost wfraid to come howesvt .- They might combine aalrug stoca with their practicn, kud make it pay, — It would be quitatrefroshing to-hexr the Aaz_of a fountain; we lago none herve . t_ ~> ~~-There is enote to te & wharf built on Ludlain‘s Day. . Thisgrill be renclied thy a goo l mad scrous the- meadow. > The distunce {s not great, nud before langit will be a poputir resort for thoes who delight in sailing and fishing,-the bay being the largest body of; water énaily the beach dear haro. ‘It Is some Mirce or four miles novos, . ° 698 -Our conlrhctors aro auticipaling a brisk Pall trade; every train bring» par , tice here wha‘rte looking afer propurty. The sale of lofs goes on steadily, and as alricho buy are obliged to: build soon. There is ‘no. possibility ‘of. their ‘bein Tiappointedjand right here (t wou! ba well to say, we have some of the best builders In tire. country ‘reslding~ here. « *Mr. Harris cordially invites alt wha contemplate painting: tg call and ox. amine hl nere book on modern hones painting, ESfrtaining twenty lithographio platcenzxhibiting the use. of color in: exterior unu Interior‘ howe decorating #uitls hints, suggeitina‘ and directions: for the harmbhiout display of color on avery taribly of bulldidg, old anit, now, In‘@ll the liteatstyles of modern art . as. h In the old‘ Esuotries and .at, the most fuhionable Séaside Resorts, .~ ~:~ ‘7 *The opeter planters 6C Cape: May county bave Tormal themselresinto an ‘Arociation for. theif mutual benefit and. ‘protection, "andt an Refurday eventing, Jsily tth, will: Hold: a spbélal ‘migefing at 3; C, Shatps store, fos the Adniigion BJ of new insanbers, — All reputable {oyster unten ur Tik econlyorehe ard tate vs qs

"A Argent + 70b. means ‘tated In the ‘cause, and: Eusife to help Improve: The opater Lusictss, are invited to ‘artend: FU Cory, Prva‘t. H.‘4. Counnas, Bes‘y.

La ~O,s — ~DIRECTORY,

already completed with their location: Atwatar, &. M.-Marine Place near Miherve stiecL. Abrants, Mre, G.-Ariadgo atreet ‘near lreseater, Allen, Pancsast-Pearl at near Landis. Baker, PeP.-Garrison strect near Hail: rad. Bosio, Charles-Cor. Coral and Iandis sit cet. Bouter, Chatles-Cor. Marine — Place near Whelen, * Burtholy, Mr.-terrlsen street — near allround, L Campbell, Thomaa-Ttalia street near rewaler. Clark, A, S.-OCor. Landis and | Ariadnes Davia, Win. H.-Cor. Garrison and ail road afrrels, Daneau, E. 4.- Hartson near Hailroad alival. Urerers, Hoger--Ariadno near Drewster. Fackirr, H. W.-Shell near Landix, Fretz, A. Ja -Coral stre«t nosr Landis, Fenton, E Isnid-Coral ot. neur Landis. Gould & Thomdike-Landis stroct near Minerva, Grafley, E. F.-Murino Place near Whelen. . * Groves, Mr.-Mazine Flace near lar MOR + Hagner, Mis Mary-Cor, Whelen near Railroad singe. Hartin, Elward-Cur. Swain and Ruil« rail streets, Herbel, Georgs-Cor, Swain ant Landis, lil dretl, Mey-¥inelsnd srear — Bail ~_ road, Holt, J, M.-Harton near Hailraid. louse, Win. A.-Cor, Lendia and — Minerva. Holmes, James-Ariadne near Drewster. Ifnnttey, Jesse-Malisnear Landis. Mure, Isase A.-Atiailne neat Brewster. Iohnsou, It. M.-Manue Place near Bhell. © Klauee, A, J.-Maritie Place near Vine ." The following is a list of the bulldings lamt »freat. Lilley, Jolhin-Cor. Mutihe Place und Tilt sirect. LudLm, — Harry-Dolphitt street neat Landis, Mubsrinkle, Jno.-Landia at. nesr Paris, Maul, Jno.-Dolphin near Railroal ‘st. | Potermon, Win. L. -Ganitson: atreel near Brewster. Reisman, IL. F.--Frite near and/», Smith, Dr, C. A.-Mincrva «t., neer Marine Place, | Shick, Satouel-Maxham pear Railroad | stract. Swain, Mrs. B.-Cor, Stain and Jail road: treets. Ppoor, £. J.-Cor. Sarine Place and Vimcland «ttoet. Struthers, David--Matine Place near ; Garrison, Thomas, E. J.-Marire Place near Awain. | Thoma», A. L -Maritec Place‘ near | Coral, Tout, E.-Marine Place near Whelen. \Telliond, Jno,-Garison near Landis; __ | Telifont, Win.-Paris near Breweter. Upperinin, C. A.-Marine Place near Whelen. Way, Jae. Pa-Cor. Swain and Iailroad »Uprefay Wenilall, E. I.-Cor. Cora and Landis, Wells, M.-Cor, Gartion and Railroad I streets. — © Wells, E-Park noor Marine Place, Williimon, Alex.-Landis near Avisine. Whitney & Co,-Cor. Lashlia and Min érvu. la Wright, E. M .-Matine Place near Garbe ._ none > Young, ] H.--Arkulue‘ near Brew ter.‘ new -Nee ege i_L on [THE PALE GIRL 18 sUMMEIL "Thita. Thine." — There scems to bo — pleasure in store for the pale young woman when the | school clows, thm Looks are stowed amy in the dark chkact and the new clothes are mado ready for the summer | holidey. Vidons of teavel, of ‘seastibre enjoyment and of site gayety. at fashionable resorts lit through hor head aml Keep her busy. Preparation for janunting keeps her In a whitl of excite: mont for twig or threo woeks, for a girl. (aust haveca trunkfull of new. things before slie can sot out on a) summering oxpedition which has for ft«" oljeet. inetensed uirerigits snd renewal of health for her 000, c Many Thaple, think i »groatly to. the advantage of pale gitle lo send their "to elegant and costly, lately, where fah. Joni regulates with atrict precision the number of changes in drobs: whiclf aro each day t6 te made, ~At the dinnet tables of these hotels is a daily extibitiem of a variety of food, some of which As Ct to out, while some is not, ‘Aoccom, pariying it Je n catalogue of the. artrcles to pe cateu, which is. gerematly printed ‘tn bad ‘Freuch, thro ¥Frefich, Lintector, beifig‘in many fnstances superior to the «cookery. In the morning the inmater o{ the batels Tour‘ge in parlor» or on portloo« or rhfé in covencd ‘carriagea that, tha sun cannot bronso- theie ‘dell. a cate skins. / Tn the afternton they go to their rooms ¢ exhausted by the labore, . of the mornin}; ard rafrash themselves, by taking napé-> *In the evening there is a hop or a‘turnce‘or ar‘ball, © Most ‘of | this method ‘of dally Jife‘frunproftable: P Bome of It tonds tg indigeition and kfa‘ ‘Ared fnlserios; y ‘None ol it is. cafcutased : to give 1h6: girl that healthy — low ‘which sho ; og. Quit "firfuhe muscle, igs teas oss Naugee

-* The careful obscrrer. of life [at the ‘summer bote} will rictice that the chief concern of the girls and women is to keep their skin from becoming sunburned. Todo this they cover them selres with capes, laces, Laudkerchie‘s, parasols ond gloyes &f various insterials.. A recent authority oi fashionable. appare! decrbed that Lisle thread and silk | are not proper materials for gloves, | the skin. Thereiate 1 be ifcienthg#fie and delicate when n home. _A« to exercue, there is little or none cf it unless i: may be the dansing in the big dining room at night. The atmosphere of such a rooin ls not always the best thing in the world to breathe, This state of thinge grows worse and worse each year and hanlet alld harder on the pale girl. | If the gir. could leare holf of her uncomiortale clothing a home and rough it at some plain place by the seaside fof a few weeks, dressed | in a bathing-ult or something ego olly | free from tormual display and tltgant discomfort, she might gloriously gain health, atroogth | and fituess | for the | work ouf noxt fall, She needs eunshine, | | pure air, good food and jirnty of come | t mon whre, |

a PILOT-uoir AT NIGHT

Te tam westward «B niglt under shon — sail, uéing eiat« of the lea at abort joter. | vale — nou after tru, the atinosphere being | thick; but nat so miuch a« to prevent us from . iscerming objects at the datonce of a mils; . we dincoverniasalipg.alip alrad, evidently — remain: for New York, asd prolubly io | pood of a pilots | 1iziog away toward her, | we lit our torch, aud Lad the saticfaction of | seeing ber send tip a couple of mucheta la ree | sponse. | At the samme time als Lacked her refed maintopeail and bore to. lconing down on ber lea side, we aho Luve to very | near ber, tJ proveded to Itonch the yawl | H was a will sceuc ca the Lttie boct vazsish». ed info the darkzam, perhaps ueter to be seen agrin. | Jit her erew carol a lastura wilh them, and after they hal legt the pilot va bian the ship, we wore able in shepe: car movements by this little glinmer bot. bieg up and down ko as ignis fcfeur in fe mhity dark. | As the night wore on, the | fog gret as dgare that wa Lrooght up cut } aiz-pptod brass pirce from the fore.perk, | and fired it of short Iotervals; this was doce, | | not, na One night suppess, 18 keep veech from ecming Iuto eon.aidn with tho schoous er, but to faforie them that thero was a_ plotbact In tha vicialty, Bot (his very fact required redoulld vigilance on oar part, lo onder flat we might not lw run down. IS Cie gthiile watch we were atart. . led, fost after Gring the canuoe, by the ag | awcrieg whistle of a stearcer hoarsely com. ing down the wind, and close st hood. ‘Fhe excliement of the moment was fuftnes Ayain we fred tha espcom Tha whiutle dAcew nant, and aller once the colwed lights of a atramer loomed out of the drip. pog, imirt, and her bage bow emerged from the ploors; ao neir that it actzaily seemed to overLang our deck, | Fasiing close along» side, abe sliwed up the palpltstion of her mighty engine s moment to make sure of . gar position, and then vagnely fJilad out of d,bi--Contury Mapstine,

Ir Yor * Want help; Want a cook, — Wanye salemen, Want a ecrvant gic, ° — Want to sell a carmage, Want fo buy &r sell a farm, Want 19 borrow or lend money} =_ Want to bug or sell town property, > Want to sell produce, groceries, drug», ‘Want tozel? dry goods, netions, carpets, Want to furd goed customers forany thing Advertiso in the Pionsors Advertlung will alwars gun customers, Aulvertbing will also keep cxxstomers, Advertising hbenilly till always pay, Advertising will make success rapp © "Adverildng will heget coufidentce, Adverdsing shows emerprise, Advertising — summa plock, Advertise . and ruceeed, "- lt. 0, | Advertise or — bust,) tol =_} Advertise nor, =C 209 Advertise > HERE, ~ gio Best- fhe] Standard. , Ure biaits "GET THE REST" irt — > opfersmes pes is heman coye narse,

Toke PB Brmptowe are medcture night ; cants as If ie rasan Pes mea bay fesi> Tor patible Perivasesties abetint As Aaa 1, econmmizal and positive cure, AwaTHFs Parents! b repiries to ta‘) artnie in the warkse Bold by dregpare, or cred IG CL. is 3-cl. Prange. 3 Prmse $1.34 AStron, D+. E# ates d bon, Phila, Pr KINGSFORD®S — asweeo | | | | j wrewer than any ether, requiring much leas gues. U‘7 io udeg | ls malicens sti Toos ani finblee werk | mleatt the same. . KinpsonC‘s Potveriset Corn Brarch for Puitinrs, Kouo Manes, Cube 4c2 to pure mial dthcate. . Profrrable to Feracta Arrewrot %. KISGIFUED A 80N, Oovege, New York

SEA ISLE — SiTY, | Eadlzm Eland, N. J.

ENGINEER‘S REPORT. Sea I«le City is located on the Atlan« te Ocesn, on Ladlam Iland, ex the onast of New Jersey, 37° 22° N.lattitude, and P $7 FE. longitude, ( miles sefh. east from Philadeiphis, and (4) miles by rail, — It is 18 miles nortlreast from Caps May, andl shoul the rame dis tance from Atlantic City. The mean temperatur® of Ludiant Island does not rary much from that of Atlantic City, which is 52° F, Tho humidity of the atmasphere is similar to that" ol Atlantic City, being equally diy and natubstous. fi ois weil located for both @ yinter and swimmer resort, on account of its climatic advan» tages, The Island is 6} molles in length, "ard | varies frooi p to 1] miles in width, ¢extending from Coreon‘s Intsts on the notlby 10 YTownsrud‘s Inlit; on tle south, amd is sutrounded by the &iip« ile Ocean, Ledlam Pay and a navage!fa changel called the, Thoroughfare, {in nicking excellont adrentages far. 6hing, sailing and «thisater buthing. A beach 138 feet vMe extends the entire length of the Istuyd, genils shelving, of zery chard; ehme-qacked sand, affording a Ene natural drive for Ainore than 6 miles, and unusuel facili ties for walking und bathing, which ‘azo | vot exeellod by any watering place "od [the coast. — In walking, or driving, | indentation is made-upon the sand, sorting, im this repect, a stAking .] contrast fo many other beaches, where the sand is loose aral treacheroas, — >. ~ The advantages the beach affondis for bathitrg, are excellent, there being no undertow pereeptibila, and in this re speet peculiar, The bottom descends »o gtadwaily, that shallow water ex: .} tonils a great distance frour: the shore. In bathing, no ropes ate rejaifed, and dt ts safe for wonen and children. — It is , auffciently porth of Pelawate Pay to be entirely free from the mad of the ber, I snd bathing can abfzys bs had in Clean, cloar wator. f * The "hrt larkt" of the Busa consiats or low bills and ridges, with lore} por *I trons of sand, which are found by actual | surrey to vat? from ® deet th 7 freer | the highest In" steirtion," alive hig .| water.) _ ‘|. "The meadow ‘ands are never gree © Bowed by high water, except: by store ades which ‘are of rare cccatrence. ~

Tne abundance of gaint and in the viculty, bas pade ibe iand Tot yoars a farorite reason: C sportazieu. The Iflard lay, kForn as Ludac Bay, sEids safe {atill-wates letting, Laving a gentiy shelving artey gud . * also adfe yachting" and abounds in Bib) oysters, crals, clams, &c. One persing of it is ouly 17% feet from the org Leach, to that oc ege, sile sorpbathing can be bad, aud ae the other side still water betiinug. hoy vs The alte aefecte d for Sse [ee 67 1d it 00 the, noithern hall of the Islsnd f ho extending to the centre and then swith? — wardly. | It will hare a Frontsze on the Ailan * tie of thrive miles, and ‘eiterd inlsed to Ludlum. Bey and thr Tinroughfare/ alohg which it i« pmaticctle, and dt ie prive, w fod pored fo lsy out and consiruct & { cartfiagr drive for the disturce of mure than two muileal — It is proposed to protec! (Le (Hig from Ligh tide, by a sulatislinl sed wall on the iwo sides ust esjrect /and by emlankinents on ize restausing idee, wbih ean be done il % moderata expense, cogil dcfing the economical an l other edtantegee. Absclume security will tlus be omain ed spuinst enctouchmtnts by the ata; that h ise wrxeiopel much datmaze at J Cape Hay Atlantic City, Konmuuth. M Beach, Manbatten Eescu, end orer {. 1 1 place». — Fo other ande resott at the: present Line, bas fhe protection that is | (2 propreed for this place. £000 ke | Toe fatsnd is uninhaUited; there | \ ; being no Leases on it except tro Gorernment Stations, asd po csrspool /* f for carty lug into opers- 7 | hon a thoruugh system of rencitary reg» . € Lulation ; such as you propose uncer 116. s guperrision of an effcient and exferi eneed centirre eng: The. IiMend] can te voy tas! ty con. I nected with the Wet Jemey K. E., by : ; the way is cl 1. & sLori-brauch roul from 4] ta 5 nlled . in length, there Lrisg dart-aut3rr0 Thoroughfare to croua with a liridge, mes gA 4 Government Light-Loase should be estalliched on this Island, as nemercas wrecks hete cccurred oc it, and by « Litle expemme on the pert of govern. ment in the onstructior of jetties, ( two eicelleat harbor can be (xlatlubed ot the nortl aint seuth ends of the Irland, ar Corwn‘s and Texawrd‘s gulets," which would become dinportast com» | . mercial points Ly coonection with rail. road, and a mfo refuge for ¢emmcle Im | storms: mee ‘ke plan pon which for I propos t5 0 _, ly cut the City i calcalatel to sel |© setvre the purposes of cotivenieoce, 0 health asd beauty. 20 With proper railroed facilities, and lots offered st a ressonalie price not me why this piece sirculd not come as great a reson as Atiinliqn C by reasin efits proximity to Pl phia, and the character of the bes And when the sanitary question l taken ifto cousidcration, a place of i ereu preater resort. 20. & c The West Jersey BHailrosd can ra; the mame time to Sea Ile Cy I Philcslaiphia, arto Atlantic City.} | Reqpec(Bify . 1 1. FARRAND, Chie‘,

[pF E. Ht yrnaery/ | fiw. HortEoPATIHIST. — --~ffgess OMee a; Malswtakibe‘s,) reorner mad Es‘ C. { and Parts street. *. Lot Owners teed 1 £ [Harry LudlLiin ‘dts al? kink of bout." o ing anil grading at reasonable rates, ~~ /> Cor. DelpR® apd: Lendis Sis,, . _ ( SEA ISLE CITY, N.J. >- __ $1,000,000 Bonus, — | provement Conpaary | 1 ‘n A |SEA ISLE cry? i Im ror Ste s;