SEAASLE TIOJfEER. F PUBLISHED JTVERY THURSDAY, I j ' ' • " :AT— — >!*' V ^ £ J| - ■■ • . »■ I j SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.J T»»T T»»— ' " - J Pioneer Publishing Company. Taim— One dollar and a half a I payobl# In adiaiK*. 1 ter Undor no drcotmUnco* will wa I poblUU ootnmualcatjoni which como I© | ii iriiLool (be Writer'* iuro«. I TKITJV3DAY, A UOpHT JO, 1 8 82. Tba n*oio of John Y . Craven of I Ex 1pm ** a poaalhlc can did* t© .fnr the 1 Dcrooemtlo Domination for Cong?©** 1 mtc U vi Hb general approval tbroujkcut tbo diiUict, Even tho Republican | paper* cannot ulUr * word again*! him. par Air and lljbL Do not *laxt your 1 Lous* up. When yoa coxa© to the ' texahor© It U for pur© air and plenty of I - light. A hour© do©ed contract* damp, I Which produce© fungur growth or mould. | Till* fuogu* throw* out »pore© In lb© I air which produc© wrioti* d©rangenxcnt* Of tho .bowel*, hear J <li*e**c* and f©vera. A ■hob VP BUIJ °M Ignorance of old hygienla law if r»ot ©f I a *hut up heart and want of tho aocial I . virtue*. '' J / ' There U evidently great need of change in the Jury *yptem of Justice'* I Court* in Kew-Jer*fj. Tho idea of forcing a man to Ieavo hi* work-Uncli or ae*k, Involving a loss sometime* or several dollar*, and serve a* juror, from thrvo to twelve hour*, for the ridiculously mean remuneration of twcnLy-fir© • - cent*. Dad a* it U, it could l>« submitted to with a much better gTace if all case© were In reality of vital Importance in protecting cllixent from . inju.tico j but the fact D that but about one in . every ten of the actions brought in a Justice'* Court. I* more than the outgrowth of aome petty ipite or quarrel between neighbor*. By making lb© poy of a juror *ay two dollars, two good point* wopld be made. Fir»t, peojdo would be less anxious to ruih into court with their quarrels,' while.fiin.Ooa!* were .10 heavy i and aecoudly, when a.rtally *• right oo if* case was tri6d, poor < men' * would not have to auffer the injurtlc© of losing a day'* work without renxunera- -» tionl— Car* Mar Co. UaxxTTr.; .. . - • " . 1 * ' — "V ' -r • ' \ . p&- How niany of ua would 'declinf |o notico'a Vtrangcr upon* tho street * should he motion ua to *top a moment JY and direct blm la any given point, the . % . ^e . _ P I. I _l_ ^ ■ ■ ■ i I. - n I A lilm 1
location of which wa* unknown him 7 Not ono in a thouaand would kbo »o dls^ eourtooui j, and yol fifty men out of •very hundred we might write to would fall to antweT.*;' unless the matter of •V; question wa* of personal or, pccunlury interest to lhcmsc*Tca'. Il Isitrongethat men de not realise that failing to anfri * twer #* decently written; In terrogitorjr ;'l- letter Is just W much s breach of ello* qtxette a* would bo. the refusal to direct V. a stranger upon tha highway.- There certain little acta of courtesy due '/,* ^ between* fellow being* j and a c*r©ful ' observance of these littlo attentiona.will not -only repay— for the . troablo and iK-.^alrtt taken— in a satisfaction with ono** |r .^Mir/but Will frequently draw" dollars ■ 'and cent* Into the purse. Much a* it ■ \ h to bo regretted, there ar© those who £ ' never do any thing unless you can show them that it will pay financially j rest assured their rxhappincM Is coinplotc, .V* — Car* Mat Oararr*. ■ • * ~ * BRA ISLE CITY'S PROSPECTS. • 4 • ThUnewly founded resort It already gaining In popularity, and oblainthg a ^ > * position among the many localUle* by. J ' these*, a* one justly entitled to the
patronage of all who love a t* Ire*! by ; the aea. It hta a beach unequaled for bathing, nod jl*. facilities for- trade and fcrVbwine«* of. all kind*, are Increasing fcv * I lead lly , Th ere are Already construct£^v ed a'numbcr of fine looking ^dwelling*, §T' l>4 and oUmns ar^'being erected which give V>y .1 to the place an appearance that »o far It^^euooe©*, and will most probably :^*~^^ontlnue, ; Many Wealthy and fntelti- ^ ' w gent people have decided to make their home here at lut for the tumtner, and home for the winier. Let us b ,e fhr It* exlstcnpe,* arid trust that it * -"have a brilliant future, ami too tin a) of lU '.munlfloerit .founder. May bo be &V- blessed with the happy reflection that rc\ -he haa a beautiful City by the Sea. It r^,*^ has also a t©M(bHxce and'b of easy aor'»^, oeas to Pfilladelph la being some twenty u^VC.' xnllns nearer than either Cape May or SfeAtlahtio CUy/- ■ . - - * ' LLA- ^ KvVVj'lv*-' — — — • -> JTAnt I* an Erctirefoa f ftJvj • — — •••• " » yvom tbe XUpabUcan. < a^yl^^ The excursion I* bno of the wild deVV ■ light* of thewmtnerl lYobably because this U Ihemoit enervating eeaaoh the ^ • * tMtlairiadeloj^e how much locomotion | arid fast the human animal ^ will • stand Inside of one; t*cnty-foOt hour*- . The . start b triad# at an unootrsrionable hour • in the nwnlrig aher e' night of expecb 'ahey'v Break fast arid all the other meals K« grabbed l* ^griei'tpioo .of^riuntry*
ga - U pauad over at the minimum expense. Whether srny thing I* roally eqjoysd or , not may he doubted, bat the jeirty gon- | ersliy arrive* Lome before daybreak of ( the next day. 'The occasion U usually ■ varied. by fncidenu of a mcwe or lees ; humorous character. One of our rural I exchange#; soberly chronicle© wlthy name© and dfles vicissitude© which 1 j would adorn ths ta/a of a Danbury "News", man. After telling about th© rowdy you eg meh who get drank, th© roan who slick* his bead out ol thewindow and loses bl* hat, and lbo©« who get off at a station for wsUr and Cod loo 1st© that the train doc* not *top, tber© wadded ih© melancholy to©* of ••Mr*. Strstton, who while eating an I orange jdaced her teetli in a haiidkerI chief on bcr lap, and forgot that £*ct I when *he thrrw lb© content* of her | handkerchief out of th© window a few I moments later." Fourtocn car load* I or proplo .with experience* like the** 1 can bring back grumbling and misery I ©nough losudce for a long tixur, even I if they do lo*eiomc t*cih. The excurI iIod I* Intense— th© vory ©sthctxe ©xtravj aganc© of fuo. Z4inr. JUtn Club. j Brother Gardner blew hb now with a I report which sounded like tb© explosion of an Ohio River excursion slcam- | ©r, gar© bis - shirt collar a lift which made the atitcboe crack, and began I wiib : j ♦'Bewar' of do pollylithnn I If ho am 1 black, get outer yer w»y to shun hitn. I It he ©m white, lock yer doabs an' load j your shotguns." j The old m*n paused hero to look into his drak for a piece of slippery-elm, and Waydown Rebee look sdranlage of tbe opportunity to rise and inquire : I "Docw tb© Chair refer to a whit© man [ named Seeker Jackson V* 1 4tye», dc Cba'r rcT^rs to JaI werrj I pusson," rojdled the President. "Fur I de 1©*' ft»' weeks he ho* bin de plague of I my lifo. I' understan' d*t he kalkerj Ule* to run for Stain Senator ncx' fall, ' j and he am how try in' to mr.kc hmelf solid wid de cull'U clexnent, an' I furder » under*ton' dat he lias pctithuned dis • I club fur xrieihbendrip, an' dat hq *xn 1 j buyin1 Tuttlc-boxcs, tin whistle* an* ' 1 mouth-organs fur cull'd l»bie« in ortL-r » I to gain do esteem of deir parienU. 1 I Gom'len,;t desiah-^ — ." * I At tbit njpment th© sounds of a wranI g!s were Usard In the anto-room, a struygl© took place, and ^bP *oie« of t I'Seckef Jackson waa heard crying out: I I "Let go of my hair or I'll call tbe pot I licet My platform is; *'Thrr© dollar* a 0 I batrcl for flour, sir hoops on a bairul, 1 I . . * <. .. i.t.. it.
.and a and carriage to take tho laboring man to lit* daily toil!" At a signal from Brother Gardnrr, I Samuol Shin and Givcadam Jones pan- ] ed out, and -in two or three sccnxxd* I after there w'ero *ound* of breaking I glass, a hump 1 bump I on lb© stair*.-! and then a ycuco floated up from the j dark alley, **y big x^ "You can throw me down atair* every 1 night its the week if you want to. 1 Ail I '1 ask it that you vota toPd fcr Seeker I Jackson on election day." I "Pollvtlck*," ©oftly observed the Pre*idebt, "means lyln,' steal in,' ch ratio swindlln.' It mraas degradatbun. It means lou of aeU-re*pecL It weans whiskey, drunkenness, figbtln,' stabbio,'. »tx' rolliu' in. d© mud. Keep- out of pollytlcks. Keep away from pollytUhun*. -If dis Seeker Jackson at- j tempt* to" enter do aacTed portals of dis hall agin de keeper of de paas-word am b'eah-hjr authorised to pulverixe blm on1 »©ll de pulveriushuti to de rag-man at two cent# a pound." • • 5 *, ILiCTIOW. Tbe following were thsn elected eh- ' cording to Hoyle: Ebene«er Brown, , Elder Blossom, Deacon Dodo, 'Squar' TU..1. C^I.W
Win ship, Smith, Emancipation I' Jones, Washington Black, Liverpool I Barber and O. K. Taylor. I *'• Tixx stcx. t Tbe Chairmin of the Committee on I tbe Sick reported that Arbustus Can- 1 nlnghsm, e looal member who w« chtl- j bl sins nil the year round, has in need I of relief, lie had been found in an 1 alley in wbai wo* tupjiosed to be a dying condition, oqnveyed bom© on a cheap I plne'door, and eras now under the care I or five doctor*, no two of whom cocld 1 agree aa tof whether ik was a case or sunstroke or amall-pox. He not only need- [ ed four dollar* In cash to buy porus I plaaters, new tooth brusbvs and chick- ] ens for soupi but it would be a great I kind nese for members of tbe dub lot take turns sitting up with him. J "Kaxorde Smith," eald Ih© IVeaidsnl, as tho'Cbalrmen sal down with tear* In hi* eyas, "I Uke to see sympathy In a irisn, but in your rase It am all frown *Way, <!! was In dat alley lookin' ml Hrudder Avbustus jisl befo' dey oor'd hi mi a way., -1 know what ailed hlxri. He had Iqwealed fo'ly cents In e water: mellyon an* went Iq dari to eat It all alotifs - Unite an' ale an' staffed,1 en' when be grit Irmw dari wun't e seed nor e'plece or rind to be found. Any member of dis yer olub who deliberately sots out to make a hog Of hlsaelf tnos' take de consequence*. Let de doctor* poke atrty at him." , . :- J 7 - ill v.- Vttdb vks V" - .
Xbr dahia big 'Dakota farm rx»Pre^-' '*■ drxit Hayes has, It'i* said, this y«ar, acrt© of wLcAt.i'76 acres of oat* and Uaacre© of tnlscrllanccai* croye. F rom the present outlook he will harvest not far froxa U),000 boalisD of gram. Pif Banjo*, fan*, laxnbourir*c* and druxn Leeds have all fallen victim* to lb© docoralite era*©. Kowj«i*t sraituriti! mxd© Ksthetlc woman is seised with the frunry lor decorating the held head of some Lairi©** xnsn, and infix wrsk* the peraoxi cau't look down 'upon bl* congregation without thinking be La* the delirium tremen*.— Hsaxcrx. ffir Throu/b an oorid^nt U*t year on the .Schuylkill and Lehigh railroad, several car© loa^li-d with buckwheat were battered to curb an extent a* to cause the grain to leak from the car*, which wo* scatlerod along the road for © distance of five mile*. TL© tuckwheat came up in th'e spring between the railroad sill* and along the track*, ind ii now in tlooux. From a point above Reading to a short dutance he yond Berkley station, a continuous stretch of wiiiic buckwheat flowers meet* the eye. /'reirnrr ©/Jftnd. A little time ago a young man died n Philadelphia who was |oj>ularlr known, from his iwiftncos in running, ss "Deer." Ilia history wai a singular one. A few year* since he wo* a ragged, direwd lad, jH-ddlirg nowfcpsjw-r» al^out the railway depots. On# da' Lr hapjwxsod to be on the lir.e of the Pennsylvania Ilaiboxd when he saw sn engine rushing down the track without j any driver or tender. By some chance 1 it had been separated from tho car*, and wo* driving on alone. [ Th© boy kn©w that it tvouM mr«t an I express train this side of lb© rext fta- ] tipn. He had about four minutes* , f start, and darted down th© track after , I it. The engine w**, of course, not *t ( | lull S|whh1, yet nobody but Doer could 1 1 have won in such a race. • I He did win; waicool enouch to r©i member the signal to the station-keeper i I nec-*iary to havo the switch jd*cod so • I that the exijine would lw» turned on r I lo issother track. It was done just two . 1 .econds before the exprcai train went thundering by. . I "Deer/' for hitfCTTire, was granted by s j the Penrvylrania Railroad corj»oration f a monopoly oftbenewspaperxiid book • I :r«»do on ita trunk route, audrrom this . I ho derived a hxr.dsomo Incomo. Il was % I (o the boy's coolness as well ox to his 1 fleelncas, that bnndrodj of hux=an be- ' I tags owed their live*. i
Another instance of tho ifleel of pre*. I ©ooo of tcxndln tho face of imminent xjlperil occurred A few weak* ago iu th© 1 Hty of New York, when a manufactory employing seronl hundred hand* waj ! found by a boy of twelve, to bo la" J Qamo*. Instead of yctling fire, as m«wt bms * I would hate done, h© went to the foreI man and whispered tohinVhli disoOTery. I In fire minute* tho men were quietly I dismissed, and il wa* not until they had j reached the street that they knew th© . I danger they hid escaped. A panic would have inevitably rctuli 1 ed in a great loss of life. Boys cennot always be Caught swiftI ne*4 of foot but they can be taught selfI control, and tbe rare ability of 'keeping I their wit* about them in sudden danger I which U a much more useful quality. The SJuidoie* HV CarU Iu this gmt wotld of su&sblce and I shadow, wo are constantly oo*ting ahad«l ow» on those around us, and receiving . I shadow* from them In return. Therolsno , I lathwmy tn life which is not sometime* • in the shade, and there Is no ono who
walk* over tho©o paths it matter* not which they xnsy tend, who does not. now and then, cast his shadows with j the rest, llow often do wo, by a mere thoughtless word or nrdcu act, cast a shadow on some heart which b longing for©unligbL — How often doe* tbe hu»t*nd, by a cold greeting, cast a gloom over lha hkppy, trusting f*oe of hi* yoapg wife* who, it may be, has awaited, anxiously for the fir*t »oand of hh fool-j1 •tops to gire a joyoui welcome to hi* home. How often has the parent, by A I harsh reproof, chilled the ererfiowing I spring or confidence and lore .which is I bubbling upftoro the fountains of the I heart or the Innocent prattler at his 1 knee. How often are th© bright ray* 1 of hope lorn Irom tbetlmglng grospa of j tho souls of tho*© worn out by poverty and the never-ending conflict of life, by. tho itinging ridicule or the sordid »vatic© of those whom tho world honors — sye, lores to honor. ITow often d«w the th ild— even after It has grown'to the full bloom of manhood, and is clad In garmonta of strength end beauty— bring sorrow to th© pare hi already tottering upon the brink of eternity. Then beware leet joa out a deeper shadow OTsr those whlctt ar© already darkening his happinea*. The abndow* ^e testcon w# escape them? Can wa look bacVaa'wa walk on In Ilfo'e Journey, and see' DO shadow mark* about our footprint!? * >x. . 1
C BOOKS/lis lip^fr the ~^3?llW0RLD y.q. sg*©wa I ^ I Wanamakeri s. ■s __ As I We'll try the experiment awhile j of giving you a little more specific ncwrs about goods. Wc know well, if wc dn get such news to you promptly, that it I will be acceptable, Vou can write or come. * j White muslin dresses at I about three-quarters value. A few arc shown in the window of 130X Chestnut, each one marked with its price. Very many more arc within. The materials are nainsooks, lino n s d'Indc, m alls and Swisses. Some arc very plainly made I v;ith little or no trimming beyond some deft handling of the material itself; and some are .elaborate enough. The extreme prices are $3.50 and $60. An excellent plain dress is sold ior £5 ; neat and well made. Lo w p rices ca n a! mos t always be put upon such goods a little late in the season. It's rather early now; but profitable making appears to be over alreadv. ust now you have the doub-c advantage of manysuch dresses to choose from and low prices. > XX: anj 1X3 Cu*tc5t*sreci. Rcady-madc dresses of a ! black-and-white striped fabric that looks like summer silk, but is silk-and-cotton. For general ! wear they will be found quite - good enough; better indeed ' than summer-silk. Well made 1 :and substantial ; but the chief [ .virtue is in the price, £10. 1 J5U IXC Gwttxax wr <1 Cacr.
i ' I p Black grenadines have been one of the most distinguished I features of our trade lor two ^months past. Wc have had the fyiest in the world, and all graues down to the poorest that wc care to keep; and a I wond erf til variety of patterns. Figured grenadines that j - brought $2 lately are selling at 1 £1. And this may be taken as a general indication of what wc arc doing in grenadines. t Fcxi cm art -t! t i SikllPfiie? &O0.J Vineland, N. J., Vivrnamu ©r xxd cnuu xx Building Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, i\Tails, Rockland Lime,Cement, &c. • ten : ! Estimates and Designs Furnished^ 0 1 orders will r be promptly attended to.-«22£!SS SvptlBj " I ^a*^'aa*ofr |B MTIWATtONatKIWiaANV AOtOOV ' M . . . ^ _ A . . • • 1 n. - • • .««.•*©!- » . '
" ALBEBf L FPffl, I TU Tittnctr CoeLtsjcUs cx& BuUdiM sea isle" crnrl xr. I Drawings, Specifications, and! Zstirnatcs furnished at short! notice. f; Bills for materials and work! superintended at reasonable! ratcs. I None but first class work! men employed. J obbing prompt! ly attended to. 1 7 -^Ccs j EDWIN W. HARRlsl Mouse, §igo| Decorative raintingl |graining| J'aptr Hanging, L Frescoing, I Harduocd Finishiu?. &c| I SEA ISLE CITY, 1 New Jersey.! I 7-2>. 2si I ; !> V«c . I Want hrlfi, I War.l a cook. I. Want a [. I \\4it » wr»»rt pirl, I Want t© xll » carriap©. 1 Want l«> lov cr »c«l a tarro, I W* til to t^.-r row or lmd ruoncy, V Want U-Lur or acR town |<opcrtj, 1 I Wa d I to *©11 t/rr»dut-©,^Tt>crr.«*. tiruytl j Want to *©11 <iry p»»o«l»r rx-tiofs*,carxi©tl j Want to find ftz«lcu»lotncr» for ejiyLLxnl Advertise in tbe Pioneer • I AdrertUrop will al«rxv^ fx: c cuftotacn • I AdvcrU»irp will ol>o knrp c**:oca*r», j Advcrti»:np liberally will al«xy» p*J, ■ Adv©rti>:nr ©rill ciake ©o*Ti [ I Ailvrfxxainp will confidence, , I Adver»i*inp *bowi ©nterprr»e, ; | Adi ertiving osow* |»l©ck, I j Adv»^ti*« and inmed, , J Advert!*© cr bu^t, I Advert;»e ticor, I 1 Adr^rtiac HERE.
UNION hotel, 1 Cape May C. H « I' This long established Hi tel is still open for tB reception of permanent « transient guests, where I attention will be givenMi ^hir comfort. William Eldric! jachCliT. • J,$ kihgsfqrq! oswego 1 starIIJ^B ita wrVi ti ©ta IMti ©>mif ttaa uyffj. uvaatv* •Ina tta

