• fmmzrrzrrm . v. j ■. ; ^ SEA ISLEPIOXEEU. j ' . VIUILRHIED EVERY tjiuiihday, •- SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., —tor tuk — Pioneer PubHshing Company. ' «. . %. i * *- / *" Txaxs--Ono dqllar and a half a year, *V 7 pojraVlo in Advance. Under no cIrcD*io»toiuv« will wo (*•' publfth communication* which i-ome to n« without tl»a writer'* ru.rnc. J ^rltriKiY^ A uuvhY jx, iss *. t<J*. Between th« young nn-ti orcntixl wttli cigcrolhi and tho y»uug women ' . , sci-nDxl with uju«k ami pAvbouiy, the railway |*o4»oiigcr gel * a good dual lor ; • J Lis six cert I a thn»o day*. . Jj&* Owing <o tho high prico of fljt pcoplt of TttVAnt, Fla,, bare taken • to eating alligator »lcakt , ami pxonuuncc . llicm delicious. Ai long as a uian has . got to cat a tiling he'll pronounce It delicious, whether ho like* it or not,. nnloD he gets it at a booring house, and tlicn ho'll growl anyway. ' '• . . 7*T ' j. » » — , ■ FRUIT TREES. "c JHB PART A PLATE- B(X>K AS,/y"V. SUMES IN Til II j It SALE. C.A •' * **jr utxn sr tux dcru.hotu* nxwx- : 1-** ' xrv ■'^Tra. • . • .• t * * On Ibo way to Clufeland lLo busy V> nurseryman got on tho train. Why hi* rhoutd select tho Jester as a mau pining away for a Nonvvgiai) stock pear • f I VI P* *» "» Ml I f HI
• 1, trco or an auortmcnt of Early Green 'T-:;-;. Lombard y apple scions, nobody can tall ( but he did, nnd he talked iroo to L. " • that patient child of aorrow for fifty-two fC. xnllca, "I iiaro tried this pear," tho Jealor . .arid, his aad faoo lighting up with a ' gleam of pleasant' recognition at tho [ ,*'■ j ' tree man show ed him a colored litbo- [ V- grapft of a pear as big ns a fooUball, . . with a nock like a champagne bottle '/golden, yellow on ono side, scarlot atrcakcd on tho other. "J hare \'y\" tried this |»ear ; ] planted four of tlioso Mlbornlan' Dutch-checked Mongolian »•" -. Tricolors ten years ago/1 "She's a dalsj,11 the Irco man said, ■*5.7. " "didn't they dosplmdidly T" v';V;rBewutlfiilly/' »«aid tho Jester — "all f ; j ' «fie*l llio Crtl yoar, and 1 tievor had a tV J partloU of trouble with them,". . ■ TbMt the trco man ahowexl him a picA' y~. turwofan Ollrer OlLcy open-stone hy- , - . brtd pooch (Am cricanna bnxndificari7 r.f~ OttolE It jy^Jarger— I n the Ihlmgrapb down on It like X\ ; Mho mustache .of a Burlington college '* i Iho Junior year, nnd U was nlte- / tinted ILko tho deej>-irt hrartof n sad* found 1 tiding, curled sesshell. On tho pppdsllo * page a. picture of tbo - tree '•^showed 'up llko a century-old oak, gnarled and rugged and hardy as the graqtlV cIlfT than from tho .mountain «,4^ aide frowned on tlfo -ahadowy taIo bei rl_ 'h?W7 JJsond cbeert and crioa 'of "Go y's- 7onTrftnd "More V%] "Oh, yw,M the Jester said, "I know ^"•'-.thatlVuitl * Iharo triwl that brand of poach. 11 would havo dbno wnll no ^ A doubt, had we oot planted tho Irces In
•T^.« the onion bed. The onions camo up 1 find choked all tho trees out but one. ?.»V,'ll ooto# uji and bora peachea, two of Uiem. -Not Justfxactly liko that plo- ^ ^' . tnre;- Ono of them looked liko a wart [rv Voria*gutn log, only It was hanlor and •^;:tliphalr*luck out bristles and quills. K - The other would haro been a peach just ?c:r.llko this, I suppose, only the atonogrew 6n tha outsldeL I doftH want any fruit Iroos this spring, ar y how, "inettr aeoa heautlfut Uthograj.h ot Jg ftpU tree, erownml and gemmed with Ay* .JtiKious "fbuit,M tho Jester went on, with out being reminded of aneralnenl jgj.- aueeeasanelghborofmino In Burling|k^; ton mado with plums, A banker, Mr. *jJ. James Paaaely, owne<l.Abe4uliful house 5ft, mrToondinl wlil^ charming grounds, r§V fruit trees wero ono, of his pastimes. A t' f>tro^ man' came along oho year "and sold a pfum tree.'- Tho banker had had ;S2llttlo success _ with ^htm tfocs, on ncof tht fopidous end noter satlsOj, fieri clretnlo, -Ddl'lho trho tfian Mjure<l M him the curcullo should norer touch this' particalarly-beautiful .raricty — the *^4 Aionn du Belrldero, or light of tho the -b- illamu-acarum. The banbor bought the grew m hcrer plum tree grow froat swelling msss oftoHsgo Mlbri the sunbcomi to play with dw»o|»g shadows. And fruit \ Ercry. W^nt by. tho Teasely home--IStc^d sworo .to himself there Weron't Xwiough dbgt In ' the ooxnmonwoaHh or mBbwa to keep him' 00 the roadway 'side /^Tm that fence a week longer. ^ ntror failed, not one' single year. • Reason after season it put forth blooms ygSRin , itJobVod ^llho % spring-time show•yShnk, and then In'lhotoaaort of Bs fruit ^Wkoho apd gloried llko a royal Jmrjile In tho bankoria garden. Ono day tho tieOj and banker garo mo Ml a nleoo cnif of the Ihcn aUriod^hotno for iny n was only a Tew stepo. down
J tin ro.l fofgfd what I had *Urt«-d a ft«.r. 1 i diuiWil tur lutn the fr.mwl.itior.^ <>f J>r. Virip.a hou**», mil *0 die. Tt:s-*» I sU>pX-e<l in'lhu vac.uu b>t by itr. Lsng-li-y'a cottAgi-, ami Ala the tJ>p# oil" tho .gluitoit wrsdi to tuko tho Umc out of my mouth. WJicti ] got home I m-ni fur Gt-orgu MllU-r, spd told hiiu the banki r ht*l |x>i»oiu-«t rnu to g« l sowumoney 1 owed him, Miid I trunivd liim to Ukt- down my aMra-i<i»iiTKM M element. But J livi-*l ami fo/gaiir the uuii nh» had lillril my )«nng life with liiitermn.i, and em- dn\, rt4.n<ling under the *7lu\jug bou^'l.a of (111. deadly t'|Ml p!unj tree, he loM ine all ll* uocful hiitory. How at night the long drawn Lowdft aimI wah of Cernw ^Iriekcn bo)», lying in tlx* duMr-ln—prinLled pruM of tho 1-ok ] h..' t u ru h^il hlL l tliu night •villi a ucinl, unrnntiy horror, and wared nil of u<-i-LI«ur BljtkeY dop*, or a«» in any of thi-iu oa the walls would p» round uud< r tho burn in tho treo bordered hollow. Hlltr (IlicvUltSlhl roadweary tramps had eaten of tliis fruit, and had gane uST 'lowti B-mmUry strti-i shouting 'Fiic 1' and i*ud never been aocu again. , How one day, n aundy j>ipT tlirce arid a half feet long had < at« n a couple of th<wo plums that somebody haxl thrown over tho fence, and then sat down in the dust of the street soid cried and sqMk»1 nitb mortilication Until thu golden sun went down m n sea of roseate splendor in tho di«Uul west, Uow rriStors, friends of the family and guiwt* ol tho borne, had plucked and bitten a plum before U»ey could Lo warned, and then, with ghiutly countenances, tried tn Icok a* though limy liked it. The robbln-sbu lined that tree. Tho curcullo never went near it. Nothing aver touched it except tho English
l sparrows. They liked it und grew tat i upon it. Nothing," added tho jester, > "nothing tKat cror grew can kill the t Engluli ajiarrow," But tho |>assongcr know that if bo , wundcrvd oil' on that topic ho could 1 never l»o silencol, for he is a more rt»Irntlcu foe of tho English yarrow than even UalliofT, and so they bo»ought him to tell the rc»t about tho plumb tr<w, while tho trco man gathered his lithographs and got oft* at a crou nmd. irumuroti*, —A ooctoi: irerit out for a day's bunting, and on coming Lome complained that he hadn't killed anything. "That's because you did not attend to your legitimate business," said Ids wife. -~"I was within a mile of your house tho other day," "Worn you?'* replied llio amUhln but eccentric gentleman Addressed. "TJio next limu you are a mils from my liou»c, I bojio you will slay thoro all nigbt." —Shic laid her cheek on lire easy chair against his head and murnmred. "IIow. I do lnv« tn r*vit tnjr hvad ngaiu*t your head, Agostus 1" "Do you?" laid ho. "Is it becauso you love mo?" "No; because it it so uico and soft." —A mercenary little boy overheard a coronation by his parents concerning a noddlug that was soon to come oIT, arid r\>called tho subject At the brvakfatltablo the next morning by asking the following question : "Papa, what do they want to givo tho bride aw«y for? Caa't thoy sell her ?"
i —A nitty nobleman otiro askotl a clerical genlleoun at tbe l«ottcm of the table why tho goose, when there was one, was always placed next to the parson. "Really, mr lord," said tho clergyman, "your question Dromon hat difficult to answer, and sorcmArkabloodd, thai ItowI shall never see ngoovongalu without being reminded of your lordship." * • % . • — A youngtady who has distinguished horsolf at lis a Cambridgo local examination had fuit been rvlatlng some ssfounding astronomical facta and figum. Said her ooaiin, who "ncrsr went In for that sort of thing, you know," "I »ce how ono can find out how large and how far away the stars ure ; hut, by Jore, I doq't quite seo how they ever found out their names F1 —Judge, fCTerly, "How do you know tho defendant is a married man ? Wera you ever at hjs house?" "No, sir" ♦'Do you "kiiow him personally ?" "No, sir." "DM anylxxly orer tell you they Wj^ro married Fk "Not air | but when I poo a man and woman come to tho same church regularly for three years, occupy tho aamo'pcw, and haro w hymn-book apleeo to sing out of, I don't want Iosco no marriage certificate. I can swear to j their relation all the time." A Colored Camp jlfccffnj. soitn QVAtxT rrLriT.CTTxaxycra. Phi la. ttmiw, \ • /'I'm a Idling you, bredern, tie world will be used up, but do wonl ob do Ix>rd am buiU on a strong rock an' It wlll sUn1 fofebCT." "Draise do Lord I" ahouled to,tealon« brolber, aa the deop ' , reke ofEMor Norn*, of South Cheaier, Tolled through tho woods liko X atrong Ftolo. "Do sun which rises on de world hy day, and da moon, , do silver queen i ob do night do tiara, aome eb dem I hung away back in de vaults tb hiqben • V' :•* . • cfei -i v' / ' * v y * •' •'
and i /.h dcin, lo t-j vj»rak, on Vic O'lt'jde, wl.^r v*c a i* <-»u nv th-ui rT'st** vUL!tf t!l w'U I >t h|(»nM out l.kc tel. !'»» (Jip. <i| <!c L i «lj»y. l.:ir — v*l»j. it', ur.jjr uly rr.'«u;:1i r.^'» • ur.-b/ it Ut-xo un- »,x ob j s k-s of Dm su' imUiu' riun ob flipic i dat burst tip rbt-n Iiov (lirougli tb« «luok« -rtack^ which Live U ♦ ij |*< rrid»v|, riotxio liuy do whole thing nil! t>b>w out like uii old furuocc. L^t «le «i»td ob d»» Lord will •land uu«igu«Ml ni^l wMuul <lr •nicll «b dr U2i shit ►l.^ll wide* tujnh«-ril d«- f.'.Dir r«b(L«l 7 Lu-b-rn, %\\< iiiu%t cultivate our ii<«ij!i. dat l» what makrt a tiiai* u p*»l t.ci^hUir. it nuL* Liui « hu«b.tii>l, it tuida huii u g:H*d wifr, it iiuki-* hi::i A fjfixl G(»Vi-rii'ir. in a g»K«l nun to hubl ofilce. Wv ull't be r.r'bl--*JU* tilllrv v.e axu g<«o*J, und U* bo i» t-» h-b ^->1 j <|ual.tir*». lib, brvdrvii and si<*t*-rri, *f j >o«j'r*' gi'ixt- lo be < 'bri»ii.iu», if )uur | ^uin* l'* in- br ainxicrt (lulm'bu j w«'|l m in. U'li» .Sat*xi h iiuh If iixtei a j inutj if L< "» a try in* to rk<-*l lii*l uiiJ rlidl mriM I'p*, an* kuul c»f hoping Ml aJ.»i;g that li-'ll tnuiiago to • w bulb- tbt* di'Ll at b*l. lin-lcru, sucn n iimii ii»»y <li:<mi- ti»T but (»«.«! un* thv | rb'bil l>c»ti. Luo a liiui fur nlmi h< V ; worth. tut aur i ^ till, ntut t. To Ui<- right •*! the pxva< hir. :n alow, | waibug no loil'/U**, u lull oilmv*] iiiuxj i in u long lir.t ii <lu*tcr, ttartc«i t. sputtua| »oug i ilvrrjr Jjy.ex.rj' -la), »rrr) ilay, c*«ry «lf/» iljlh'otri <i«), OL.yr.; aitrifVxJj d- In* day. U!o Mwr c** a I tout r> tl U»tK»iii»u«l)- djlu* i-icfj day, Yc«t«-nlay iv«* nil cj-k-Ii to the colored jHopio of Dt-Dwuru county. In 2 Spring Haven Grove, a lofty und toI a v — - 4 — — - —
in untie wood cnppvd hill, the African M. E. f'huxeh, of >l<-lia, had inaugurated ilscaxrij* znvctizig. Ib-tnoYcd from tho txiwn, and within ten tninuuV walk of the railway ttation, in one of the most beautiful aj*oL& of (hat l^-auiiful region, the location of the grove ivti adnttrably seletlcd. Upon the tery sum tnit of tho hill tbo rudo stands for tho ajx-akcr* an«l board *>rata had Lven ert-cUHl. JuaI in front of iho t land a l-oaid wall, ootnc Uirco fret high, cuclosed on three aides a apace xotue six yard* rquar*'. Tho ground was covcxvd with alraw, the open end faced the statu] ni:d the gray-hairo*l otd darkoy who guardo<! the vntranrv In lj <-l to Incira«o the rt-srinbluiici- uf tho rnclourtto u alu-rp j*on. Whon the service* oj*enr<l, hoe over, the mule and frinale piilom of tho churt-h, some ol the latter lioiiealh most worldly and lotuimira! ! bonnet*, wtlli-d the u*r of tho fold l>y fiKing in and taking ]»osilion on the bench vs which ran along three sides.Tho morning service, at which EldarJ N orris >j*oke, was but sJiurly ntt«.ndc-|( but in tin.- afternoon the trains fioia i'Jdl.idk-lpbia hnmglit a gocxil)* uutuIht of brethren and sister* to the catnip, while Media and the adjoining tovn. tumeil out their quota. l*>th ot robut-l [ people and white residents. Tiic U>t j of order prevailed, and net a mmi in toxiixAod or inellnrsl to U- rude or irreverent showed Jmnicll nj.on tieground*. Every' «ne or the colored jko plo especially seemed- to er\joy th* tntotowtxa vtia bKrvinn^v vocrtuiu.
At two o'clock all tilings were rraily for the afternoon service. "Br'r Johnsing, blow do horn lo get the friend* logeddcr." Three vigerott*, Jrrichi>-thro-vteniug bla»t« rang out through tinwoods, and aa the brethren ramr hut slowly the horn set forth two evm morsftarful and wonderful jkoIa. Eider Dsvln, of Frcdrrirft, Delawpre, was ine orator of the afternoon. His theme w»\ tho "Gospel Armor." VjK>o the girdle of truth he was strong; upon the breast • piste of righteousness ho was anient, but when he told his hearers to have theft feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace he waxed eloquent. "Wear dt»>o shoos," ho cried, 4land you will walk In high an' clear place*. When you're crxvHn1 n field and get oat ob do jisth an' Into do briars yr»u feel deto, an* if you get to do oadcr side do J»eoplo will seo dxl you tore scratched and tern. Wear de shoe* ob de Gcwpel armor en' do briars ob do worl^ won't leave their marks on your feet as you tread on do road ta glory," "Glory, glory, bross do Lnrdl** and a Ilttlo old man rolled o!f hit scat Into the straw. "Oh, brethren, If you ain't got prysr on ynuf vct*el you'ro cju tawny*. Old Jacob, when he was Just slackruiug lift J linhl on thai w<uq>on, aaw the angels climbin1 the ladder to GotL Trayer Is the only ladder high enough and strong enough lo carry men up there. What did Jacob do? 'JactJij'^ap lha angel, ♦lot m« go.' ♦No,* aaj» Jacob, yob's got a blessln' from Roil an* you don't gel a way till 1 get lb,' 'Jacob I tnusl go.* 'No, you don't till I get tho Id eat in'. ♦Jacob ihoa art bleoaed/ Oh, brethren, put on the whole armor and you will bo conquerors," > "•* - ;s ; srxctvo vmu tmc r latx com totxn. "A chargo to keep 1 hard," . ^Ilohl on • tuinlt," cried Elder Qod*lo tbo mvwical brother, as ho r«itle*l> haU-dosen plalev upon tlxo UMft. "Ihedreo, w* think* dat wo ought lo fcf* v s. ■ • ' N. -.** v { ' . I-Y>> *-N ' ' * - X , • .... / -.-v- •> v
I;. ire en.*. I. Y.'r'f j un.h-r bi/a'te-i(< r, ; t. \ v..- .) ] tb^uk ><xi ft/ b!* . b L-. i A ! Lc'p •;». ."7- / ; ni.li k _" ' i lrry t"«:t J. .: i; u^l vr.ung lutn j j gatw a '|Urt! r," i—.J .. i < u«J..'X. hjliiag | | si* frcnt o! a t i.hfuS-b^'kiuy ; man, "!Iw max y c>f )vii run eume uj. to ilat ?" •V lilt J'iimfit oj //<*• t'o/i.Miui, | 1 J « 'XI. li' i >»1. '.IMi j I U'.l.. A jp-i.tb-uiaXi liii* iii<- nt hi x : e»rinri>* in of tb^ o( till- CuilM'UtS ikt Liy.r, v.|. I ll -.1 , ; soiui-whtot hru»qu*ri) hb»tL-d o» a • i*'f hguxe. \t .it. k qmck m-f.prt, *.> cbjip'-l hi- ii.lnl t»» in* nut, ji |,M al-J, ■ 11" h golir ! Jl«- iX.-iot » fx» r the Xxiirf, *»Lii lnUirii »)i (X|'l) r-'iixn.. a' j die aaXU«- lia.i (jitl.itu./ j, kuti !.. '■*»,%.• , I mc that *»utrh ! ' A d-*b ! the , I proj-rt) uus i>*u\rr d. *J .mrtl-J ! I rul'ln-r di».i|-jn-Ar«-i, Mini the g-utl«-n. k. ! w« nt bo.ii" ij l»Mt </5 Li- i.lo ntui- I •ixi'l it:* pt*'W \V|.„| niu t.ip <• ! ►t. .r.Mo.o, on . ijtmiif bi» U-vi I find li»» onn n.ich. nhtcli he h»d {• r ' gntt.-n to pus <.-1, biui u, 1 4 . 1 I f<« fpiUi the x.;sxi(I)-pi*cr ! H« b -«l ' i h-<it Ho- th.4-i. mM tb.- otl.i r iin-idioi I | won ha-! stun!. lid ».%,•/ bus »•. ih, | I (lark, i.r.d whi-n f:\vrtak«o a;.<t .j,-.; j | "a* tm-rt It <-lut«-bxng bit own w„t. ii. j whtrJi he had not th»- n«-rt,» »o n-»e.i- j from the t"uri't. That n-ur :«* i;».* j known to r. *id«- nrnl a-lnuring «-ir.-b- ; friend* w- the iLn-iil of thr — - « « - H /< 1/ Ji *■ to At the s«-eotid 1-xl'le of li lit J.tin u J recruit who had ju«l j Miol m New York regimer^UfturnH around tif>n In* es.p- ^ tian a* .m/>nb-r wa- given, and a.. k« <:.
"Saj, tLp, what r.re vc going to c now ?*' "Move !»y the flr.nk to the left of •}.» regiment." ws* the repl}. "All right— ju*t a* e->> >ti mote a* lie..*" Alter tin- coui|»anr bad held its new |-o%ilion for a quarter of un hour. t!iir«came another onlrr, and ihv recrutt oik I'd : "Say, Cap, wlui-h way now 7" **Gning to atlvAiin- " "All right, I'm with you." The i-«>:nj>aiiy moved fj.-w.ird aitL tlirlitu- And wa* prr*«-lltly hotlt eii^Mg. d with Jackson V men. Thvj had xi-u Lo t) at it utvr five iniiiui#-*. wlo-ri t!i« recruit sliil up to the eaj-U;u aii«i shotted: "<hayr Caji. holler a* b/u-l an you can ! and Ict'ssccxf I can Ik-ax vou," I <%\Vb:»t in do you lucau 7 Ikick In-; to line with you !" ebuuii-d the *«:h.» r. "All right, Cup— ol] right ! the r.a-'Oti ' I wanted you lo b.ifter was to kv if 1 i could hear your ioIcc when youotdcfci A rv treat ! 1 1 > c.Jl right 1 giu-.vi j ivn lirar it if them Tel* don't bring up oli* more guns !" *Tt\e SXit\iifi\€j 7'»u*e. — - - 1 I The "stinging tree" <»f t^iin i slind i« ' a luxurix.us shiut . ph usinu to il.«- i-y«. 1 but dangerous to the touch. It cron* from two or tliw-e ineii*-* to ten «j; fit" 1 Wit feet tn height, and emits n dt»- \ agrreoble «wlor. S.iy« a traveller : — S<>xaelimcs while slnwixing tuxkets in ? ills «hiUf I hnvr viitirely f>rgott«*n the i •l«t»gitig tree till 1 was warneu of if* | 1 •• ----- ' — ■
S proximity by it* smell, and have * often found in a lilt!/- l44rr.i «if * tbi-nt. 1 w a* only onee *tuug, and that ■ >• very lightly. It* nre ec?i -u« ; ! i- it leaves no i:i*rk, 1 -is r the pain i* im.l t tlening; and for tm-tiibt hfter*>ar-is the I- |»art when touch -d U tender in r*:m r weather, or when it get* u\ t in w **h!i:g. . » elc. 1 hare wen a trah who troatv or J < dinary ]«aIii tightly roll on the groped • - in agony after being sfung, and Iyto*^e known a horn- so compDielt tuaft' after , ? getting into n gn.se of the trV/^'.-U h»* ( * j rudiol <>]M*n-moutbe-« at evjv nnt' who f ftpprvuebed him, and h.M to l-« shot. J . when slung, will iwO. al-out whint tng, pitcons'y, l-itit y .pileoudy picera frOUl tho Afiectvni I . tzfr* To ut;Jf-"*t*nd the Drlnwarr • \ River pilot Jsa* *«a captains will do ! well to |a<wii!e lhejuwhc* with the I late.sl work* on algebra, geometry, tueu. ■uratiaa nrul A^trology^pn mhblien to a guide to Falrmount Park and the , ArsUatx Kuigbis. k • ' Iv You \l'ant !n-lp, "Wont a evv»k, VTant a sxlcman, r-p >Vant a servant girl. Want to sell a carnage, Wan I to l-uy or sell a farm. Want to borrow or lend money, Want to buy or sell town projw'riy, •Want to sell nrodnoe, groceries, drugs Want to tell Jry ponds, notions, cari*ts. Waul lo find go»«d customer* for any tblng Advertise in the Pioneer, Advertising will always gain 'customers. ' Advertising will al«o h s-**t >*, custom crv, Advc rifting lilwrally will always pay. Advertising will n»aVf Vujsa-vs rcsy, Advert Uing will Ugel ' e^ifidfueo. Adverdring shows ^ent>rpris<v ■ v ^Advvrtftusg »howwi«(dm-k, •J . Advertise and.; mcottd, v 'Vf •* • Adrertfto or bw*t, x AdrertUo" now2 AHrwliw' ' ' ' > ;*v u .. UElUk r \ ■ ..... . : - »
.7-' *~C-v / -7. f--' — y A/v j / X ^ '/ \ ff Tt.'IlPAPtft 'KlAKjff r"rL^r"1 I fJ CJ:: j /■>? .Of**! *" *• r* »j r •r-'M'v: f" " S-Z • [J »- f*. -u |i-r»> - »-• » t~ VS • «- -'«• » C'4 1 * * « » * j »: - . I^T Zr.UX .TtOUAL IsSVS ifAPZU ACTUt' ii r.iiuuk r»»>, j.»« u».**.(ul.*, J— Mf)V,L\ V)". IWllllls, M«5£Se, §EgEi5 N'D T Jocorat i vc Paint inp . GltTlNING. J'itjjrf Uti U [U ni>T Frescoing, iiard^nsd FiuMiir^. Ac.. SEA ISLE CITY, New JsiTccy. ■ -«e. -hii ALBERT L. FRET2, Tu htmcr CcrJ racier ar.d £uiid*r SEA ISLE CITY. :c. Drawings. Spcviiicr.tions. and
Kstinintcs f untitled at short notice. Bills (or materhtlfi and work superintended at reasonable rates. None but first chss workmen employed. Jobbing promptly attended to. | 7-S. Cm Railroad Completed I BEACa I j _ Trains If arc foot of 1 Market street tipper, for Sea Isle City , as foliates : ' Excursion train 7 ;A. M., week days; :7.1o A. M. Sundays. / MIJISSM Express. 9 A- M., 'and :2.30 V.JaAee<unnu)uati4m,
^3.10iyt | Relundng leave I 1 sle Oil v d.o 4 IF M. • 1^011 viewers5 TICKETS ' , [ AT .jReduced Rates. ; Kiaball, Fdsee &0o„ •) Vineland, N. J., 1 % tosxrractvecus or x?tt» n_nxx.v»v BuildingLur.iber, Doors, §ash, Blinds, Mouldings, Anils, Rockland Lime, V. ' Cement, &e. ; -■ — — xv ... Estimates and Desicjns Furnished. 0 E£3*A11 orders will ' be promptly attended to.-^§j , -• ScplJSxy x- • . f •*,. • /K * . :*c4 1 I i 1
iL-STS. Toll ■m SEA ISLE CITY! 1 BEST LOCATION MOD Kit A TK PRICES! ;C.' ■ Dis: znce by West Jersey Railrtxad only one mile farther from Philadelphia thin Allan- / / <
f tic City. j / / ; 1 1 / 4 ' 1 / / /- Magnificat SAFE BE^Y11 ' ' J ^ y J y / XDVANCED Sanitary REGULATIONS ! *0:
LARGE AMOUNT Of Building IN PROGRESS! — vC~. Provision made in all sales for actual b'oildin^ ; and also for adornment 1 D • :or- ■■■■ THE FLACE ITSELF IS J Its Best J RECOMMENDATION l I ■ :ci ■ ■ - ■ By actually visiting it the mad\*antagcs may be appreciated. Im IV. 1 K ■ • • "" Address, c. k.. land is, 402 LOCUST ST, 7 fi - „ \ > ■ ' v -■ * v :• ^ x*- -.r - ♦•*. f -ffjeq . .-3 ' ' . .v x - v -I •. \ ; v, > r 'fl

