Sea Isle City Pioneer, 1 September 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 2

, /• ^ l ■ 1 ' t i SEA ISLE PIONEER: rUBLUJIIRD EVEBY F1U0AY, SEA ISLE cijY," N, J.,. " * ' — it t«yPioneer Publishing Company. dollar adu a half » yrarf juytlilo in Udvancx. , • - . ttjj- Under no lirrutmUnrc* will *e publish i>w»niuhl»ulioiM which cuiue tu ll« wHh'rtiiiljtf wrilor*# Uuuiv. rurn.i i% xiu >tksi ii liit^s at XOr*Exieniiv* Improvement* *rc being .toad* In Old Chriil church on lid »liect aLove Market*, FJilU. ll i* Intended to rriton tint interior ot the vcu«r*b!c •dlbcx to It* ofijjlnid *l/le. &&- Under tho Hxidury Ordinaneo, roridcnU ato requested to doodrriso <dl •xcrernvnt* with dry c*rth, mIk* or the tike ( and for IbU purpose, in each ' closet there should be a box filial with - dry earth, and a shovel conrimull/_ on band for uio. Tho loam brought here in the gravel .lrA!ot alflod of tho gravel, makes"' tlio beat kind of tu'ale rial for IbU pil/jkuo,.x* *c": — v.. »>-.» s-v ' Cjy It Lab long been notorious that . no m»n.c©n Indulge habitually in fishing . *nd still rvUin a reverence for the truth. ; I t vu Irout-flshing thai causod tho downfall of the" Jl©v. Mr. Hurray, or Boston. 'yTjUat unhappy man was gen* evalty resided until ho bec*nx> a fisherman sod wrote books containing stories concerning tront which Lo claim* ed to have caught. Ko man, not even a popular prearh*i> can pj-etend^to ' catch trojil weighing tight/ popndicoch with holies billed with llv4 chick'etn instead of flioa with out" shaking tho confident* »f peopUla his Veracity.— Nxw Yoax TiKnay ; « ' i. ' **- * • ' * . t a , • - TH e 1 1 m • has ebou t co rri d w 1 re n th' e jnalcln^cf lldo-w'alka t'« t copainence.t .Gravel can be had of lbs U*t' quality,. Tl* ne^l cerrsJdcrilion" U' the' curlifog and povlug. The bcatj the most beau* . Uful anil tnosl economical of curbing, . i» JUg-atonc, Tt lott* hot Hula- mere than wood, and it loll* -forever, . and nover beco oars' 'ragged or dangerous. The best material for pavemuax is flag* atone, b nek or artlficld •loqq, .. .This ahould Llwayi laid * in aomV. pratiy And artUtlc doslgn. This wo£^ ahould program all winter, so that by next as awon 8sa Jslo City,. In street* and alde- . walk decoration, together with, her buildings, should assume ©'finished *p-' poaranoo, " - ; v*"*; Mofity Is to J* jiermaiiontlj . and forcibt/ pmlicd a* an Aut'uxkn And Winter health '* brl. U enjoys unrivaled advantage* In thii respect, owing to lbs diyncM of Its cUmate, -Its closo proximity to Philadelphia and Now York, add Its perfect axtilUry ir« raagetnentiT Pooploaro klraady on the ' look out 'io^renC houses add cngato Loard'for^iho' winter. The following houses will be kept opens LUly> Hotel, enlarged] tho Brfghton Uotue | the Sllror LxV°^H9USc J Haines* . private boarding . house, and Spear's • Hotel? Thrt lat-go hmrio at the* 'corner of Lrtmlis Avenue .and Minerva- street • will also' he* kept' open, andv several other bouse*. All of tlicto liouse* will bo adrc.ribed in Boalnn, Hew .York and iMilladelnhla. Sea Isle City, In the wintor'scason', owing to It* clonnUnc*% *Iti graveled roods, beautiful drives, nnd gunning and fishing, will be "a charming place for th# vjtitor, and wo prpphfsy .that tho place will bo made fullur of lifo iu tlie winter than even* In' the aumtner. * ' * \i • __ S. - - - ~ r~ tw ■ 1 I \ Obliging a I'rtachcr* Detroit yVf^Ysav • k . Joi^bsfck ofMUslonary Hldge, Chattanooga, while following the .plgliway N to reach Tunftet Kill, 1 came adroui a little church half hidden In the woods. The buildihg Va* primUlre, and the old darkey who aat On a log by the door was rooro so^ After I had made .frquiriea about iha roots and was ready to go cu, he said j uBeUec'gltdow#pbo«i1 seV ooets. lu x to moetlnV* • 'Do ydu-hold a^rrlcfs this after noonT* * "Yaa, sah; ..Ws ^m gwlne lo often In", 'bout an1 1 'spool* de sor» mon will lha a" powerful one." " - ' • « 1 1 didn't ivmjuAt right to l>o rldl#^around thV Country. on Sunday, and ao I got down: and tobk a seal betide the old man. After a few mlnntra spent In (frnerai talk he "said It was time te go ■ In,'. I fbllpwed After him, and*, found myself lbs solo audience. . I next found - that bo Wax the preacher Who was to deliver the powerJul aertnon. He open-' •d aervlcm lo roguW form and with all due solemnity, sn'd then announced hW text and- began preaching. %l stood It for fifty-flro minutes, and then, as. hp had onlyrrachrd "aeoOnd CI," I walled until ho close* 1 his eyes and then. made a slide for tho .door, . K was no go, 1 hadn't gono llx feet before he aionped hU sermidu knd kslcd t ** : * v ••• '• . \l K.r,..,'- i _ . I

t&kMc&em* u» mm <=*== . "Wjrangcr, must you be gwine V wYcs. I feel that tniub" "An you can'l heah tho rial Y% ' .j'.---" : * ' "fDcn 111 Chop off right whar1 1 ia." ^OU, don't do that. You can go on mth'ypu/aicxnon just tha same." ^Ilut you see dar' uius' bo a colteck•hui» looken uj^ arter do scrtuon," ho protcsud'Id'anjhous tones. **lf you'Jt oblcgc'me by Ukln* a scat S *11 sing a hy tun in* ]<hlt tlo lint," I ui down, 'and nhen ho hu'.l read and sung a hymn, he passrnl tho hat, , IrikJii I L-rrcd thci*(]uarter to hi* vest j>ocket, ant! ob»cr*<0 u i«o went out : ,"1 didu* git down to the moa»' powerful ]tart of Je ss-nnon, but il you happen 'long dis Way tics' Sunday I'll giv' you -Ju odder half- Dal <|uartor comes jist lu time to encourage mo to keep dr good work b.llit1." An' Uiucrrtnoniou* l*rlticcs». ■ ■> ■ yrocn Loniiuu Kjciety. Iicrb is *n Alitudotc of the 2'iiiicss* ItQyal -when. she first wont lo her houic at JUrllfr: Ai'mtahui i'rincrss, for in - stance, h nQLallonrrd by hi t tuUtri-s* cf the robe* |q t%lip up a chuir. and, after .having cartiod .it • through tha whole breadth of ^ro/oc^n^^i |>ui it dow^ iu. 'an6ihtr_cptnor. it. was wbilo. committiog such an act tl>at v l.rini-cat Victoria was lapdy otughl by -pouplpas Perj*oucher. TJie venerable «r>untv*» remonstrated, with a considerable degree of e.vme»fneM. ♦'I'll tell you what," ta pliod, nothing daunted, tho royal hero: ino of tl)is.Atpry-«-i'rjl tell you w hah my., dear c^untjyss j ypu are probably awaro of lUe fact .of my mother beiuj the Queen of. England T' Tho couulpss bowed.ln pasentMW,*«llt2 Resumed ths bold pnnoes*, "than 1 must reveal to you another fact; Her Majesty 1 1 in Queen of Great. Britain and Jrejsnd has not once, but very often, so fur forgo I ^cn hcr>elf a« to. lake up a chair. -1 sjieak from personal observation, 1 can-sasure you- Hay, if I am not greatly doc-rived, 1 noticed one dsy my mother carrying a chair in . a^ch hand, " In order. to sat them for her children.. Do you real lj - think that my dignity forbid* anything wluoh Is - frequsully don* by th^-Qunen of England 7"' Ths. coun ton bowed again und rctlrod, pcrhafa uok without a -Uttlo astonishment at lbe biographical information ah* had heard. - However, -she knew hor. office, and resol tod tap rote not lees staunch to Lor doli e» than; tho princess to her principles. :is-9 w-.w • ■ * <•" ■ StimxiUints J^or fAc-ih'fcA:. .f It Ja * ^rli-rsiabl^shiH^ principle thai all s Uiyvylajp i* are dob 1 1 flan U 1 n th o e n dj that they s^pp^y arou«o tho fystem to a ( pointof ynrr^tund Activity, vrhfeh'taurt Wait* Vrt^^droe^pn^hn aauj* priotlpl* UialhruJyV haiio in any labor produce* wasting fatigoa and exhaustion. Whenever this Abnormal action* Is' aecurod hy alcbbollq iptaqjanu, Ui'o tistural result Is a dltnluliho4|»wer to reaiit tho enroachmenUof disease. WoliatAV right to Infer that tho use" of suchVlfinUlapt* I* *h*urd or fin hi cases oisTifking 'and debility, lu tho expe'rimo^S.trifd in tho Bellerue 11 1»pllal, Hovn VorkfOf treating the convnIcscentk^rilhouL stimulants, a larger per wptj'jocbrewd than or those of the asm* *r*jd; who. continued, tho use of spirits. In rnosf pasea^of illness there Is abnormal hyal^with a quickened p'ulio, of oourso.bnplylng an ltiere*«ed labor of th* heart; i -'Sine* Ills the legitimate offeet* of alcohol lo ex'cito. lo Increase the pulsations and to raise tho heat of tho body, Lk.lt not absurd to administer an element of this kind when thcM* *ym]>toms already *cxist to an undMirmble oxtciilt ]llnol asfe when the lowers are lOtv, and also when thorn la feverishriofi". or Inflammation— Implying too tnnrh 'action—' when *r* stimulants safe? Would not their di*U»« lu alcknev* lend to"tll*ooupvg0 their uso In liealth?— Da. #HaxaniaD. » • ^ .. ; | TAc Spirit of c* ilfnn, v'i * .. Etfktfl .HJaie lsi a meek m*n# but whetj hnioirrtooVr hit wife -last weak •loping "^l^bbor ' Kalln, he spokp rifihkout angTUyt "It's mighty mean b>yt>3iallnf t'r go and-* steal all the wilb l4iaiL 1 liopo that ye' 11 hare •%'r llto Vltli.har and *nduro her tonguo now all jor-bbpn dnjt/' v ^Go.ItpHhtxei pltcli Inter 'lm hard," aald Dan- Toiler, encooraglngly, . "I hato^ixdidnuod Ilia**) U1 knew I'd got Or^tiy, jMmctbln1 to siow tlia). 4'vA got the spirit of a man in my buslum." r' ^ , .**•-' ■ s .a ' AWnrifol to IloavoH but to . .« , fTudson, v • % ' m- 1 - - - 1 The "Springfield Republican* t«yi a good 'old preacher of the Methodist perfnavlon" officiated one day not loop ago at a funeral In Ma«s*chn»*tts, and at the elos# had a word of Inquiry and adylco, as b tho local curiam with many of tho audience.' Among others ho apprbarhsd a" lady', a stranger to him, who was visiting In ilis neighborhood, and aftor fbfkkjpg bands asked hsr If she was oh tb» way to heaven: M Yea," she * ' V * «- -v .

i ! Bggg ■ ■? ■ ==qg promptly answered ; "and: if you cotnc that n*y i should be pl<-&std to -have you call." The good old noo^ lo:rxcd at such * aociulng levity, tumid away without- rcjdy, .when a. friend situup. near remonstrated wiih mr>.^— — ; *wJio, still luorc li'or rifled *1 her lui'taLc, said she undsratooci h:tn.to aak if sho wuacu her way to Hudson, where she lived. H'ordstcortA us Seen by Jilt neighbor*. From th* Im.C<ju Ar»<>«i;7. At the uucLng ui thu Wordvuorih Society lab-jy, Mr. JUwnsIcy nad a meat amujin^ pajitr cn ihn opinions of SVord*Hortb eiiti'iisinej by ilv Cuiuberlan'd folk about llydal. lie •♦ir.trr viewed" the how a^ed tuicLor boy who in former days served wumu worth's family ; tlir inn keaj-cr who was lornji-rly the g-ucirn-u-y , and who, when drunk, recollects all «d<oul lb* poet im-ttor titan whrn j.o is solur j tlic Wallcr who built wall*, chuulii^sj etc. ; anj then gave lUetr t+aj report in the dlalscl und Its t.wai,g. \v«..pl* worth was but a j-our ere-* use beside **llle Hartley," Jlttle Hartley Coleridge, , **'ibe phn'osophpr." a« be wu railed. 'l"he j^k-1 nrur wrat lato a "j.uhlit hoa^e und malic JniiLScif ^rl housu^vciLb ^Lla: 'rtelgw»dra'; whviesx *djjo il-inley?' wav" the oracle of alj the public* in th* - district. ^vordswtwtli und to go ''Lurntn lug and bumming," hut no ouo thrr* read hl« j-wtry ; his real Jine/waa **cliiraleys"— h« bad ideas about their being built round — any ucc*, which bv did not like to bo cut down, lib auo objected to stones wing woken pp or mot*d. lie ho no good al wrt-itling, or any other sjart except skating, and was generally of not much account.* His wifo was "toxHMe sharp on • ih^ butchcriiig-book," . His slater used to put down -the scrap* of hi* "pontes'* a* he "la mul cm 1 'cm out." * A Flower in a I*eurt JMj/e Uttndl Lawlkioa JouVnsL ! * Alter a young child had disd and had been laid lu lu cfukol, iu Auburn, a few days ago, a ro*"bud ksi plucked from a neighboring garjlcti and the stem was placed in one of the lifclsia liltlu hands. X day or two clnpsrd .between thla lueidsnt and uio funeral ceremony, -lu the iplsrval the rosrhud tu tba 7»ud of clay was seen' to gradually unfold. When tbo service wa* held the bud had becomea blossom. Th* phenomenon gav**pcculiar pleasure to tho afiliclcd family* and was very protUly r»fcrred toby the 'clergyman, who compared the unfolding' of the rosebud . to the- blossoming in Heaven of tbe child. j. * Th ier*\ Firth Utcm ry Effort* Frum Trtr TUxluL' '. •• "Thif'a'cailsmy of* Aix," wrote mr/ juuiea MaalOltitt-ll, "had ofiVn-d a pris«i of jejo for hit tjcsi'eesay oh the life of tho great moralist, Vnutenargucs, who', had lived in tho neighborhood. Thiers, among others, handod. in an eaaay, which was by far the wnu It was un-' ■igncri, of course, but it was acc^mpanie<i by a ma led cnvclojw- containing his name. Without breaking the envclo]te, the judges learned the sccrcVof tiio authorship, and some of them were Loo conservative <o -like • hw defiMit*llberalitui. tliey did not daro to giw his essay n second place, "but they mndr a compromise l»y declining to award any prise, and inviting a second competition. Thiers was more than a juatch for their craft. Writing in hot hario>npthc r cswy on the sAine subject, he sent it b> a friend In Pari*, who repeated it 1o Air. The roemltcrs of the academy were delighted to *««e from tlio postmark that such notice of their academy had been taken in tbo capital, and they vt-cro "far more delighted to find the <s*ay *o good As to merit' the prise. i>o they gave*the first |>hcs to it, and tho second to ilia <v>sar of Thiers. Wheu thoy opeuetl the cnvelo|w* con-i lalning the name* of the writer*, thoy found that the first as well as the second essay had l-ren written by their troublesome young townsman." Kiweten Infnysf. • . . . a father, talking to his earelcv* daughter, raid : **t waht to s]>raktdyotx ol your -tuothrt. "It may "berrhikt lye^. hare notieed a care-worn look en ' her face lately. Of course It has not beep brought there by any act of your*, still It is your duty to chase it array. 1 want you to get up to-iuorrow morning . and get breakfast j when your molbercome# and begin* to express her surprise, go right up tn her and k!*s her in tbe mouth. -You ran'l Imagine how it will .brighten her dear face. besides you owo her a kiss or two. Away beck when you were a little grri ahp kiis*d you whett.no one else was tempted by your ferrrtaintad Lmlth and swollen face. You were not m Attractive then as you are now. And through those rear* of childish *}m»blne and thadowe alio w*v nlwaya trady to cur* by the magic of a mother's kiss, the little, dirty, ehubby hands, whenever Ihey wer* Injured In those first skirmishes with tho rough eld vrorlJ, And then th* midnight kba with which ah© routed so many bad drb*m<ki sho leaned above your mrile** pillow, bar* alt been on * • • • ^

raler«ari lLa»c ku» g, 1 org - v ewra. Of , c/^ur>e sh* is r.-*te-> prcliy uml ku^ablr m. ypu are, but if Jiwl done >our 'share of woik duniig tLe'Dri leu )rsu, tbe cqntrasi not be so r.»*rkcd. Her fac»* ha/ more wrinklv* than yours, fcy uiorq. s;.d >cljf you uc.'i sick that f*c© wctild ap|«rcr t:;o:v l>.auiif-H Ibsn an angel's a/ It l./t«feloift)WJ,Hi.lcli' Jug every opportunity la minister to your comfort, *n«i every rr.r of those ^fnijkJeS woylJ seem to Ln AKiuJets wf bri^lit sui.sLin* chjaiU|T each ntlreroter tlje <11 at fixe," •s lr Ybtr Want help, \V~nt a f-cok, Yi'uni u lAlrsuui), Wsol s st-nsiii prl, Want to sell a carriage, Want to buy or nil n farm, Want to l*oirO'M or lend money, Want to buy ot m |1 lov.n projwrty, Want to *>-Jl iirfsiure.piKirtu, drug's, Want tr» s-'ll <iry goods, carj— 1». Waii t Lofind go* kJ cu» u>mcr> fnr^r.jr thing Advertise in the Pioneer. Advertising "ill *1**0* custoaicri, Adt crti«:iig will ^1»0 krep CUsl'ifiiifs, , Adverlbing J i !*<•» .iliy will alusy ■ pay , •Advrrtiiinywdl mnke maru easy, i » Atlvertising will beget confidence, A<lrcr*ising shows culexprise, Advrrliiin^ sl^owr pluck, u ; Advertise and • w r»-<-vJf 'JCdVi-ril^ or bus:,- *. Advertise- now, . Advertise here: a.t>lace for your dictio vaky, . a place for you* hcwbpapixc. • a placx fo* your" pf klodicala, TH* Kcnrxt DICTIONARY HOUOZR. tlli^ WiMM •MI?5- sp'il j ■ m M m \Wt Apk V(? WTO; SpJAPOR GOOK STOVE ' '^ks ealy Vapor Cock 5<At* thai has stocA C- lb* test cf yxara, sad gtvta srtlrs r aad perfect sallxfsttlra. 50,000 2*0w La w«. and % mslay fn fiTcreWrmi | tUal. T1><>»* vto Un lbsa VU us do *tUioct Cmck. °D*HtilSia^la ' TUX.-ttDwsik •"* • Tt* Kcst TsKect, TWkat Ltttee-xa^ Ks S«M{ Ksst, KiTmb Ko AiSsa t- Rte-cvw 111 t*11i C1-7, KjSssoU lisOjcr. m cttt1 tgr m m vrtmtirr \ Uoss vmr dOKttpUOQCd crxAlACOeorijS? I Work hefetrdora 6oa* ty UwcvtLstry c-oclUx ■tora<vrsnc«.w"t»s«s*0aad petted coot, eu I Waxiiinc. Lronicx. haiuix. bruQlcjr. rrunCstElnr. etc., etc.. lbe laaurrrsMe cf the cU-.'uiLfial cock slcva, sial Ahesys rrodr. CXir ~ pst«at AclcmsUc Eafety Qsa ** read- I •fitts (Meet cor si*. ■ m •'perfrcUy ssfy ** la lb* loedi Cf uj« tauct nnlru cr Ltijcncaced. tisnd fee full d-%rrtpUre rtrcrisr and prVr»» Csi. — Tpecla* tbdaeenienls to Arrets la lo- ' a^plrd Urrttcry.— AtLintoa • "KUa YAFO* STOLT C0*rxtr,- rCUWsbi; OL1A I KIMGSFORD'S OSWEGO VC;OSVt«OwjS C^RN 9 STANCH 1 N PTO1CSQBL X 'GLOSSis & SJARCHm .- >* c euro NX t >t»^ ivtwlmalry.uuslwt utl *m( imsmL-i] ti LM »«li U yorAecry Iwa Ar*W sM ether hrrtfi substtAss* iS*l h^in liwa. Is urwrr 1l*s say etkei, totc'riej cnck m «ii»- • (lie la «Waf. t* ■si/OTaa.wtflWa^ aaS IrSMrvk at vara <M was. Ktnpt>n|V hiNuM CM* ©urea for lVUl»n Cata. Ae, It rare sfri 4* (v« u ' iwkttu* u hrt*»h arfaarai t- klkusrok^ A tOK owmsa. Hr» tssw

9 * ^ ' i . t*01 J teTOLisa ggg?ga , IXTKAMATtOMALMTwAPAPCA AOEACY ! IL r. rm.Ji'eiUfM, CU. r^s. a. , m+,uw 4m* hM)ln..»;Ml*. » »#*■ | EDWI.\ W. HARIIIS. House, am> Decorative Painting. GRAINING, Pnjjvr JJcinjgiri<f Frescoing, Hardwood rinishiug, &t.,; SEA ISLE CITY, New Jersey/ 1 " ALBERT ' The IHcnetr Contractor crA' Bolder sea isle crnr. 1 • : Drawings, Specific* lions; cr.d ; Estimates iunushc^ at . short notice. Bills for materials and word: superintended al reasonable rates. i None but first class workmen employed. Jobbing promptly attended to. ♦ ' T-CS. te llailroad CoiTvpletecl' TO THE r I 1BEACM! i — :o: 1 Tra ins. lea re foot of j Market street 7 tppcry 1 for Sea hie City, as .1 folloics : ~ • — ' • Excursion .train 7 A. Mm week ;jfiays ; •7.15 A. M. Sundays. Fill, II Mil. ^ . • 1 Express, 9 A. M., ' and 2.30 P. Al. I Aeeommodation. 1 3.10 P. M. Returning leave •Sea Isle Citv 4.54 !P. M. *'•" E<©E viewers' j TICKETS Reduced Rates. Yineland, N. 5., v x ■ -. _ t VAViricnttiu cr.xxp ^mxti ur v Building Lumber, Doors, Snsli, Blinds, Mouldings, JVails, . Rockland Lime, Cement, &C-; • »* * f . <. ■ - «u- .. Estimates and Designs Furnished. IS^^All orders vvill, bo . promptly attended to.-'g£j5s :• Bfft.lky Ce >» ■ > »• i 'i

L OT S „ — rot — % * SALE . ; SEA ISLE CITY! I ~ BEST LOCATION | MODERATE PRICES! mm i . .... I ! . - Dir-nrxc by \ V est -Jersey Railroad only orx rrJXc farther from Philadelphia than Atlantic City. 1 | j * 1 i j Magna ifieeet i isr I '..SAKE BEACH! 1 i ^ i ...... I ADVANCED f " 1 Sanitary j REGULATIONS! i ■ ■ >C. ' ■ [ i J LARGE A&OUKT Of Building IN PROGRESS! :» I - 1 I Provision made in all sales i . : for actual building ; and ate j | for adornment I — :<* THEPUCfi ITSELF IS Its Best RECOMMENDATION1 1 I — — ft ■ I ■ v . . •»* . » By actually visiting it the ad^Tintages may be appreciated- % . « i Address, C. K. LANDIS, - 402 LOCUST ST., • • - , il*\ . - • l»a* ,