* • ^1.-^ . ^ _ . . . . i fc'H'J.J -■!-. ■■*■'. Sea Isle Pioneer. T, r. LtrDL-IM, Locnf JsYfffor* TERMS: §l50 A YEAR. ;■ •. . AAvortUiay Zlatcft 3L»o w. F1UVAY, SEPT. IS , J6*Y> — H6h. jlmts II. Nixon wu ou the Island ou Sunday lo*t. 4 — IVof. John Ilram U stopping for awhile in Clark'* ooUag*s corner of Ariadne *aJ Landi* Are. — Th« track*** along Mho *«* aid o ro«d haro found this an excellent mark«t for their product* during' tho sum* xuor. —Wo appreciate the kind]/ notices gir*h the Pioxxx* from tlmo tollmo in tbo col urn uj of various papers that com* to ui. —Wo regret much that' Dr. E. II. WondrU "will so soon Irate So* Me. Wo l^arn he will go book - to Philadcl* j>hU this week. — The photographer ha* been around taking new* in Sea Isle. lie was well pelrouUcd ; nrarly every ono baring a •View of hi»-bew®ov— » m<— -- —Our friend, Silas Robinson, depuly * keeper at tho .State Prison, favored us ' w|ch » call on Saturday. 1 1 o seems to bo enjoying good health.' Itcifry T. (\w*on - ha* hern Inking partlr* outiidr fiatiing in ijl* new yacht, ih#»"M*|ild* T. Landis." They report tbo fith a* being plenty. —The father jot Clio*. K. Lan<U« was - burial at VineUnd, on Saturday last. All work of the company had bean suspended on aroouni of Ids death. • * —Tbe n»w time table reduced the number of regular Iraini from Sea Jslr to three. TbU will prultably bo about the number running during the winter. —The demand tor lot* ^increasing . ct «ry day. It has been found here*aary to hare an agent bore alt the while iu order to attend to tho applicants, V .i-Our friend, E. 0off,xj:*ro fla a , frioudly call rec^ptly^ He will "lead; '.tho yotlng-kJi^U Jijprlo shoot" aPTuct'" .ahoc during (ho comliig school year. ^ . — The building association will start off with a subscription' ftst of above t*o Lundrc-d shares which. will bo ^doubled _ a* soo^oa the.'tbl|>C 'git* fatriy luxnkr- • wmK' —We hare had as many as three milk wagons running on the island at ana time. It would seem thai. ouoc. should be obliged to do without the lacteal fluid. —Tho cottage of Ed. Wei U' presents a l>caulitul appearance in its newtrn-it of paint, 'TliU.lnaugu rates a new styleof decors I leu, being t ti a fin I to bo so painted, ' —Tbo painting of Charl** 'fimllV* ' cottage Is boih^ upjqu© and# handsome. Our pointer* toi ibeir lhgrnulty to, tkij Utmost to bring out new Idea* for home . drooration, - " — — ^ lio rain atonxi of Monday evening was the most severe wo havo oxj>cr» lencod this year j in fart, wr» think «c* never aaw so much rain tali In * given time bcfoie. t — Osploln Faran ha* been with ui Tor : aome tlmryiui laying out m©iwrlo|v on tbe south of the plot as at present ■urveyed; The lot* In this Mclion are ' , , , a
eoroc of tbo fificsl on tho island. ' - —We wet* shown recently4* Ur • bone* which' bod been picked «up* on theUurh; It li evidently * Vertebrae of a while. Friend "Ike" Hues ha* It in bia carpenter «hop on Ariodue street. —One day recently, as many as fifty vessels were counted from the Albion Hcpj 6c porticos okomi ilme j- mora than thirty having three niasta. It b not oflcw't&atjrech a sight b wits eased, and presents a grand «j»ectacle. > .> '■* —We may expect to hVii'Vliobe howl" In a short lime, as quite a number have expressed themselves favorably to the formation of a brats, band. The lockup could boused a* a band room without fear of disturbing the neighbor*. - » : .i j . . J • • . • <•»'•* ; : . ■ 3 ' if "• —The gunning on the marahea adja> ^ cent to Sea Isle b first close nowt and the crack of the sportsman's gen b heard atoll Ume< of the d^y. Those Indulging In the sport must however' bear in mind . that there is ab ordinance governing tbe Umita of the gunning ground. r*'-?. --T>: ' " — Mesars. Duncan and HrOouse, who occupied the twin cot Is gee on llartson : street, hare returned to their homes in TMiadelphU for the wln|er* Wo tl»!nlcv h«iwevtr, that they will not ignore Sea i Isle altogether. * TL*y are'Ldih 'gNxl .fellows, and sve are sorry, to part with v Wi* .«h»t *»«»& of tb. »)turt* #t 8r» 1.1a Will b.'. *iWn "With g«In t£U Wl t« >U..th« Mlortl f.rtllltjr of Ui. mil. Kh,b«. Wn nodwl thaf wherever seeds of any ' kind hare been' dropped thai (he plant would : i.- -> " r is »•)•. T • / k lr ? .w^wV/'Sln * ?sW> ' ■ ' • w» n i 4 i' ' ■ i, ')•* S \ : Tv ; . • J*-*.,
V«ori spring up and gtow with great rapidity. , —Local politicians hare l>ccn swarm* Ing around Sea Islo for some time past. They don't come for |*)1liical purjoscs, of ooune, but thoy^ recognise the fact that we are entitled to the aatno tiara* tier of delegates as some of our larger townships, acoordlng to the rulre of Uio* Executive .(lorarailtocl Tho an tin that some of them cut are amusing in tho extreme. • e — Tboitbrce-mastcd schooner, 4*J, W, Drury," came on shoro- after one mile aiuth of H'* Isle City, aU^et eleven o'clock ou Sunday uight \ sbo has eight hundrctl tons of Ice from Kstu-bcc bound foT Phlla. The wracking crew are trying to get her off, but abe ia pretty firmly fixed on tho boliuiu. We hear at present writing, tbat-lhcy aro going to Uulusd her and get the •assistance of a steam lug to pull her ofl. • . , — Kriond Whitney don*f liavo much opinion of bur C*]>e May goodies. ' lfu Invested In a string of fish recently, .suppoiiug ha was going to havu a rare treat, but ho aujra they were riot satisfied with |Aattlng the. bones, in /eriglhwi»s* and 'crosswise, biit must iiavo "Ikuics of .o very coneeivablo abapo arid * vlir. "H« iim found out, however, that the goodies are i»ony fid* which bad been ckasrid on shore by larger fldi. % H was A" cruel Joke, but 'he has gained J knowledge through this cx|>cricric<r ' .. — The meeting for th« pcrtnanont or*, ginlzstlon of tho building association, root at -the oltlwe oT William A. House, Friday, Ncpt. 8lh. After hearing (ho re* p«rt of committee* and ailoptlqg a con* itilution, thry pn>ceedrd with the rlccl* ion o! ollicvm, with the following result*; President— E. W. Harris; riccrelnry — Tom. E. I.udUm; Treasurer— Harry, liudhm i JJoiicitor— Maicua Fry; Di» recloo — W. II. D.ifjs, AM*er| ,Fret*, Matthew Hand, p*orge Whitney, Clio*. II. Good enough, L M* Wilght, 1 Jerman W, Facklcr* Jacob L. . Ft-irrspu, Jql|u itaiswLoklc. ; *. * ..... . .... . • - — ^ — -r ,i * MEETINO OF COHNCIl,. • .. . .... — - - - j m St* Isle Cirr, Sept. 5, 1882. A regular sialyl trier ting of thn Council of ihAjtoroUjih of. Sea ipio Cily was hc1r|/^tt tlio nrfiro ol W. A*' House; Kayoy Well* presiding. Member* prescnt at trdl call— Messrs. W. 1^ Pctcrion; llogcr Dcvers oiid W. II. Dnvis. Minutes of la*t meeting wcro read and sjiproveil. •*'*• ,The following WIN were' presented for payment; arid nn motion of W. P^'tcraon, th-vt tho bills b<> taken up separately j it. was »o.orderv<t, On motion of W. L Peterson, the bill rif ifr, Harris fnf •fnrrdthlng mile* rialymd painling lock tip, lie laid orer till next mooting nigbt in nrrier that he mikn out in itcmixrd.hill, and hit men and 'malarial furnisher to sign' Tb* lease of Iclna, Dill ofZ/Orcrn for removal of-gar-boge for week- ending Aug. 3l*1r.to the omoant of $12.00, wo* onlrrrd paid. HiilaofW. A. House, amounting to for tho jHirehaao. of law looks, reconL«, onlc-r lx>ok, alrcllon. returns, making of ballot box, etc., were ordered |>aid. • 1 J V1 l»roi>os,vl nf#D. F. I^doir lor tho re* mural sif gnrhage ; ' the contract was awarded to it. F. I**iln»r f«r tho lum'iif $^.(X) per annum, and to give Itonus f<jr the faithful )>crftirni*nro of lila contract, and to bo subject to tbo onler of Cumimttre on garb* ye j so nr«1rrr<t. — O — . />- 1 • .
On motion of \V. II. D.ivla, tho City Solicitor bo required to draw up an ar» licle of agreement, ami also bond, for faithful performance of contract It. F. Lajuw for tbo removal of garbage; carried, ; : : On motion of W, .II^IVtN, ^friup'cll odjoumetl to meet the first Tuesday eyenlng in Octolwm.'' 1 \ y ' t :i .^.Aro* L.^xTXRxojr,"Chjrk. JonN JCX f^Esau^NiNo. ; r Tsr/M rrovrxn. * Drother . Jonathan \Tutf Veapodsl fondne*a,lor ifun |>owdar p tho ! feurth of July was horn In hlrri, H Is Inherent In his nature, jand crajw out 1 on tho alightest proroeatibn, Fhmi tho firo cracker's period up (o ,tho dayj he firei hsndlrsp a rtflo ho'a a/rildo^aH,,* : hero of the'firvt WaUr, rl'M St : |dt« H|ht| and there's nothing quita'aqusl < to the Cash -crack-bang of gunpowder, It* tho rarnatmudo In his ooraf'fara* hood nf anything lletborori' over.drriun* 0*1 of. V Yank e« Doodle" Is hard to beat^'and set* ill his pulse* 'iheobbing ; ' lihst Victory, glory and liberty resound* 1 Ing In every not# | bal Just add the ' roar*, nf cannon | and John Jan ask* for nothing inoro. jusl note Uio'fook of •Oprtm^ odatompt that stools htST bis faro a* Pollio gives a Uttlo shriek and j ihriitks back at tho kou nd; and the j scornftil air with which ha declare* i thai ."glrla am auch- cow*rdt,H ana- thyn 1 ho adds irrralt to Injury by calling h'ef a ' "scared cat,'.' / . If « does q't oaal any rea* i •otk In !h« world Why ho shouidn'l hara i all tho powtlnr ho wants; bf mune i ihrrw's no danger, he U ihv one careful « hof InMhc'tArild; .hb'kckfiJMe Jges ■SS*f. '• • - » . f 'I • • ipi r; \ •' *»-. ' V >k ; j • i i » fypir : . • i. *i
that accidents do scunstlmsw happen, but it 'a because other bo)S a/a reck loss, but ho ; why, lilcss your heart I thcro couldn't auyililng happen to in*. . If tie doesn't succeed in. making you be- . Her* this, ho usually grla Id* own way at U*tt and cither buys or borrow* a rifle. And isn't that a proud day for him If you should isarc him half a tpilIkiuT Ho norcF will feat, richrf . .. .;Tba perilslenca thai will help him to win many a battle In after .yram hai-carriod tbo day, and he sbeuldcri hW prixe with somcthlog of an air, and marchi* on. lio is In scorch of ducks now, or may bo a stray deer; bo will bunt for k d itfe rent species a lew year* hence, and not be nearly as happy. His feet scaredJjr »e«ra to touch the ground a* ho scours tbo meadow (n search of g*mo'; If ho fires wldo of tbe mark, and tho birds only alarllod, hie sway to safer hsunts, bo has the flash and song of 1 the rifle to' comfort him, and never wearies. All day long bo train p* through low meadows and bogs, wading streams, climbing bills, eager and lircleaa sis the game bo seeks. To him, It moans life, liberty and tbo pursuit of hippincss ; to yi>U only waste ;offdvr. lis come* back at last empty banded, wet, muddy, torn and footsore ; but tbe most eloquent m*n living couldn't make him think l)r baan't iiad a goqd time. "Ahcml" tvy* the rsTxn ; "k» you've be*1.* gunning chr* "Wbero's your g*oirT'\ "OK birds tTcro .ratb«r scarce to-dsy," . return* Jolm Jun, nml then maybe ,1 haven't quite got tbo hang of tbe tbini *, you Juvl wail. "Ob, yei, HI wa|lT day* llie riTLB, sarcastically, while a *milo ripptei tbo family elrcle, and Polijo rc^ , marks suto toc* (hat ho "may \Uko 5Il out In walling," Ours wood.1 ' 1 , s ■ ' — - THklAnUltY OF HONri. - U II mMoui UiAl Vc ran ruiunwn.] m t»»oX «o »lrua;M thjt DAOIihl UIUT*. -"TUIIA«URV yrHO><J4** t« lodr^l Aiiwi*ury. It cunuUu crarlV axicholf* w!«ctl<ms of »oci ft Dm LLs VBriMiftdrparlrasTil*. soereU.clawlcai. hun>ornnv cxtrnd urcr WJoctuvo wrll prlnl*a«»n ro^a aud aim* lb® tnsifutiisnul «rojmp*iilmrnu wtwranrrr ti «•««*** t) . Mfnsi WiiUnry. ibs imt Amrrit-an jiBAso, writer tb» pubU«h*r» thus; . "tf cancr. 4 ally liuroduc<0 Ju luustoU boinnt. you wilt ilcrrlve *<x-»IUV* *>r tt»#lr »»i>e»t sxcu»o"' fw not ■inritH.' «xi Invluaioo. stniw Uif «K^<rtJo«i, , ,'t liN^a no mu»ie wltti u»s, will ti«\e no fc.rce tuihcprwwnM of THKAHUUY OK MONO." . Tb« "kannaCliy JoomaP say*: '^Tbcro U m* naousln UissuUre oonccUou that ivttld Ue oniUCrU "wlltniul ntafrtng Hi* oomplctehM«iir lUe immx." Tli* 1UV. IL K Uull. of N*w York stly ssjrat -» Is lmx**«lblp4 I think, lo iuAk«< A better.** Profrvsor Itoih A. 4 l.irkr. nTihe rulvendty of Pcninj lvania ds- . clsrra, "j nm kimu to b«wr tnjr 1r»ilmnnj ft Uif ciccllcncw an»1 * arlriy nf tb«* aricstiunA It rcn» lain". • Ifof. Clsrke, Isuneofllie su*. 1lnwtUi-« In rnuiir. A srrltvuf ukr-iciir*. nn.| laiU'iUl* v^Mnlnrnt too tlU axis and Elfi*«r* I* Inrlixjid lit Hi# bnok.makltii In all atxvut LJ> fotn. Tli# btiidln* U b*#mirul and In trsry rnn|»#rl III# wnrk Is soi»rrb. Uliui l^-ii p|it> . ll»hrVJ by llvl-bsrd )lfuUi#r»,or plillmdclplila. "A IMtU .Yoiiwwr.1 • 1 fl*is'por*"tnminnu ta make - a-wirtus* * of n'occosity than a neco«*lty oi virtue. \Yh«ti a joung tsuly rofurs* a marriage proposal, it !■ a case of sleight, of hand. . "And pi i at wtid ye want sleh a man" ' as Pal brie 1 1 forF' said Mr*. McGlori#. "Ye nlr«r cud ibrust him out y«r sight, onless ye was wid him." \tfhat.U it to be a manf # ^Vell, it Is good dsat like work^to bo a man, and that Is ibo cliisf reason nh/'mrn sm? so - . a • - . - - • i- i . ■, • • ; ... j few, . <# . _ ArrhbUhop Wbately wo* onoday ask* • frLIf be ruse early, lie repUrd thal i on co bs did, bul.he'wos so proud all |lu: j morning, and , so sleepy- all ' the afler* ] noon, 1bil La dslrfmhicd oarer to |4o .' it again, • ; j ] - • • 1 1 1 Tho small minded swindtcr, s^rpraled ■ for stealtng railroad pawes, <lo*ervr* Ibc^ > scverei'r condemnation'." If bo load sAm- \ ply stnlsu the railroad Itselt he might ] hare become an honored and r«|wctrd member of the \S*all alrosl brokers. «
A gentleman, wbilo tmvclitig 'on a Hudson Hirer steamer, one day at dini nor vu making away with a large pudding close .by, when he w'ae told by a a#rr*nt that It rrai a desert.. V'll .ipat*len not to me," sidd he, "I weuld eat it if It wero a wil<Isrne«*,n • > i j "I ean'l get up ea/ly," said a poor victim to bis doctor, "<lh, yr» you can," w*s the reply, "If you will only : follow tny edylce, What li your hour'.ot |ris* lugfr.. V'Ninn o'clock," " «?Well;>'pu get up half an hour later every day, and in the course of a month you will, find yourself up at four o'clock in the trioru-, ing*" . . .. r7 , .,1, . ' A etingy farallyv— "But 'why .did leave jbur- lost .place. 17. asked M/a'Drown. "Orh, rmim, .replied j the young person,. with a Ipse of her ihajialy head, "thry "wera that, tue/ipi ., ^hm|! there wavnoiirin* whl-Vm, jf you*)^ bclaro It, mum, 'twas only yerilnl^y • 1 wlnt iritil.tho parlor arid (he rt wa^ I two of thftgurrals a playln' op orieVyeefiuy, end their father rich enough to- buy a doxen and nirerfaloitr} 4 | ' A member of the Maine LrgMattirw had been'payhifc altetttlrtn th an Alignsla girl alt winter, and hod taken her 'to' attend tho session* until '•she was Weil .posted in iho'riiTeol Oqjhe last day of. (he sriiiftn, oa they tame near (kn prenut aland by the door, ha said to. herr "May I offer you t«y hSndflil-of pee* nnlal" . She riwponded promptly t "*!• mdre to ariietid by omitting all aflcr the Wnrd 'H<krid? ft ,,1lO bluahlngly W* eept^d'HiV amend 'm^ut and they adc^t*' e<l U urisnlmo'usly. 4 %\ v- • -T " ' * .»» t.- . m p . j H . .> l ; x . • . »'• '" •* si J sV":
fj ■Il " ■ :■ Printing-cffic* Secret* > The fh'nglrton (X, ti. IV.) "Argus" prints the fultowiug reply to an inquiry a* to the aullior of an artlcln In ilial jajwr i A projwxiy conducted printing title* Is as much a secret as a Mnaunlc lodgiu Tho printers are not undnr oalb of ircrrcrt but always feel tbomsslre* a* (ruly In honor bound to keep office secrels 'as though triple- oat bod. ' An omploye in a 'printbig office who willingly dUrcgardinl this rulo in reUtloo to printing-office aeciat* would not only be scorn**! by hi* brethren of tbo craft, but would lose bis |Mwitton at once. We make this statement t*oc*uso it soma* tiuies hnpjicu* that a communication appear* in a iio*sjaj#T, under an ts* •pniKl signature, wbleli excite* cummen l, and various jwrtlri try to find cut wikt is (liu author. l^l all be s*vo<l lh* trouble of qucBtioning tbo employe* nf tbo prhttRigbnirc. They are "know nothings" on »ucb j*>int« ** llir»s., Ou such matters thry have eyes a»>d ear* but no mouth; aud if any fail tu observe this ruk let thnn be put down as duhotioroblo moinb#rs of ibo craft. It Js tho same In job printing. If aitytldug IF to be print nI and kept aeeret let proj»cr notice bo given of tito desire lor secrecy and jcu might as well question the sphinx at one ot tbo printers. vx/anti^.ac*«ia^atartllota» ui«' w*km '» or rxuriH*— rrcuu 1 lowest Jipiui ol •lA.-cy loa;aj»tiDni iumhi ths first la the laud. -I JI# arid Time#" of PBBDBBI8K. DOUGLASS i written t»r ht*st«lf: I* full n»c* UJu«lr*Uons ; ntkw ri-iL outrtvole -L'pd# Tom'e tol»in in Turin In* abd lUauaiiile laierat, wttklhe aOQ#U charm 1h*t a\srr worU Istrec. Antorvr|<>u* itury hiMl grapbtcaUy (wio and i>f treat hlUortcal satu*. Tnls roJuuii wilt o« c*r«rty*uucb( forty tb* DuodrwU of (hoc** *im1« * Lo has* WB.trbrU the mnarkatile career ami liaia 1<oe« thrlll#U b jr tlx cloquror# of llita Wonderful man. TL« work rJ»rs on n> cvuiil «»r maay luler*lrw» wttii promli>*nl tutu and narnile* many aoecOoca«-<air«erD« ln< theta uokrKvww totb*rfii#r*4 hobllc. H sum mj,. la tuoajr f racsful touches both of wit anU dotjUincc. ^iJe Usocti a remarkable man that people like ia r#*4 about blin. and rx» wonder. — I^*T«IM tViomuMisSAirir, • "lit* ai Insytrlox as a po#m.**— Wo kaWs Jorxysu » **No slranc*r slarj- Uaa or rrer will be tiiM."— uonw atir kxtisbh. **[( taw more aT>«<irbJnr Ute than atiy crvo* lion of itrlloD.**— Thot IN, T.t TiUaa. ' "Deiiniii. to si. wlos sate.**— llSkTrokD t'uruxNT. •• *-lhc sr1>oU story li siceedlDflj wrsll told.'* — lUtCUUTOT IlKWOCHAT. Addrwa r.MlK KL'UJ.lBltlNO CO^ Itartfbra, ooia. X-U.U the (1uand new dook Thc;itr!cal & Circus Life ! ' 05* Agents Tht Secrets - ■ ' **» ^ , or tne §aw dust STAGE W ANTES ils *rsiinjr lb# mpuMr* jhs Tbrotr*, Clr. .cms. Variety himimt, Lvnrtrt Dlft. Ac-, Ac. Itainosnil 1'rlvaic Urcu(,\M(.r«aiii> Actrt*e> Xl«wt wou«Wful .aud.4nL*rr*Un* X»eok • «r«r puhluhro. K.x(hj*tne t|,e scvrel dolors of l*f.My lUIUt ClrK Ji-vrk t\yir* Maibsra.' 'Wkllnrf*. ttl-tfllchl supysw. 4c, lr. The *#ll Iin«u frum lbs block art. How W'vtufii art> nnM, fmm rtuiHon ; Men rat fir* I Ifredsar^cutoQ ami liitudrrtt# Mother tiusI S ; tc* t*r lofti i#it, 1^0 lira lUl rut [llmirajlont, "and Llccant liatra. poaltlveijr the f#»tr*l selllnc l>ook #rcr publUhed. Apsrl's r»n^ oa. | he odtfiuc*) crais. Illustrated circular a»>4 MUtarUeuUrafrre. Agents act quick, and a#mr* n-rrluiry by *.lftr*»«Tnr KUN X'L'litJxMlNflCnJ £>0 A VI* line Htreet. m. Lo*ls,Ma. Arjents Wanted „®,"ftS.TIS,K fBBASUBY Of. SOI, ft»rO»# HOME Ctnci.R. A rieh rotume m aobs.i U.vwl rl#»wri fneu ib# whole r#alm «>f Mutlr. 1'siia] rrwt, xct lt#re, onlf flvi! Nubook like It. Nn Cbtupetltlno I Aal# U (rumens#! Kmlntnt fillr#n*Mty : **A irmur/«dpler*fure Tor e\#ry home. — O. JL Tiffany. li. IX |evfpct marrrt of c*rcll#oe* is*( elifw|»ne#a.M~<J. A. Vtlt*. IX tX *"KisIJ <M fMiiilno rvjiis."— K. I. Itut'tiiQs. IX IX. •! Its It"— VS'. II. IVwma.Mus.tKiC. **H tnnnts « rral brmsrhold wenL*'— A J. OnnJon. tJ, tx ril# •unte.Ms will brtnt rental sansbln* tc» file Inline.**— IVnC W, K. KIhtwIh. "i !»*▼• rami n rd this #itmi>tn-iits *.4iiitw> with ffral «lfltabtrM— J. II. VlnirftX P. (X "It shooM be u very bonaehoM In the tend.** tYut (1 tV I 'a »#. Thre# mllU'*n h«»mr* want IX hence li tan yrand ch'.bC# *«» munew. Harrnle ■fACtw, A#., free. AdJrtna ItrnilAUt) muK. J "h I ladetphtq. ;w.
EDiVJiV IV. HARRIS, SSo^Hse, Sign, Decorntivc Painting. },- • . ■ ° Draining, ... I'aper Hanging, Frescoing, ijitrdwood Finlshiug. &c„ " j i" SEA ISLE CITY, Now Jorsoy. . i7*-2fi, 3m pianos and organs" i iri — **—< — Panepast; Allen, — ORAXlklN— ; pianos and organs, lpfortnt thi reaidosts nf Kek Islo City and Cap# May County, that La ha* located tl Faarl and > I^ndlsi '. Avsnutt, wbert he has TV ».*. some very fine Organs, .11 V#. r ' . whlek ha will Mil » .i» « ; i • ' • loW for cash, i . #i! — or on easy i ' r. monthly and v; ? . * quartttly p*ym*ts, . . -• ^T.,n . .fiend for clrrtilaT* and , I, -vTlann 1M. Addtras «Fca ; , , ** Wilmington, » IkK • . v "Maria hath charm* if" eoolha • tha" s*r*gcTickit.*<.> Try M.fea mtlran*#nt«. ;;
SEA ISLE CITY, . Ludlam bland, N. J. 9 1 engineer's report. Kcm Isle Ul; 1* located on tbe Atlau* lio Ocean, on Ludlam Island, on (he coast of New Jo racy, 3?*27' h". lAttltude, and H* 41T E. longitude, 60 laUeiaouth* east from Philadelphia] and mil** by rail. Ills Ifi mil** nortb-cosl (rota Capo May, and about the uni distance from Atlantic City. . Tbe in tin tcraptrature of Ludlam . Island doe* not v*Ty much from that of .Atlantic Cily, which b $2* }', Tbo humidity of the alrao«pher* i* simitar to that of Atlantic City, being equally dry ami o*l ubriou*. It 1* well located for both a winter and aamrae/ resort, on account of it* climatic ad rantage*. ' ' ^* Tbe Island U'fil mile* in length, and ▼arie* from J to 1( mile* in width, tx* tending from Cerson'e Inlet, cn the north, to Town sand's Inlet, cn the south, and Is surrounded by the Atlsfi* tic Ocean, Ludlam Bay and a navegatle channel called the Thoroughfare, fur* Disking excellent advantage* for fish* Ing, sailing and Stillwater bathing. A teach' }t0 feci wide extends the entire - length bf the' Islaqd, gently shelving, of very hard, do*o-pack*d •and, affording * fine natural drive for more than £ mSlee,' and unusual fscili* tie* for vtolking and bathing which are bot excelled, by any watering ploea oa Che coast. In walking, ot driving, indentellcn b made upon the aand, affording, lu thl* respect, ft striking contrast to many other beaches, where the sand is loose and treacherous. The advantage* the b*ach afford* lot" bathing, or* excellent, there being no undar-tow perceptible, and In ihb rasped peculiar. The bottom deecendi so gradually, that«ikallo» water extendi a groat rifttsnoo boo the shore. In bathing, no rope* are required, and 11 1* safe fur women and children. It ft sufficiently north of Dslaware Bay to be entirely free from the -mud of the bey, tad bathing' can e>w*j» be had in clean, clear water. ' • The "last land" of the Island consists of low hill* and ridges, with level portions of sand, whUh or* found by actual surrey to vary from 1 loot to 17 feet, the highest In elevation^ above high waUa. * , ^ : x - The m*edow lands are never over^ flowed "by high" water, except 'by slona ridec, 'vblch ore of rare oocurrchee. [ Tho abundance of game- and fish in the vicinity b*s made th* Island for yean a favorite yesort of sportsmen. . .The inland barr known as Ludlam - Bay. affords >ate i tilt- water bathing, havlbg h gently shelving shore, and also safe yachting, and abounds In fish, oysters, crabs, cUmi, Ac, One portion of 11 Is only 1200 feel from the see beach, so thai on one side sari -bathing can be had, and upon the other aide •tlll-waUr, bath ing. The site selected fbr Beft his City t* on the northern half ol the Island; extending to the centre and then southwartUjr. • . r It will bar** frontage on tho 'Atlantic of throe miles, and extend Inland to Ludlam Bay and the Thoroughfare, along which It Is practicable, and . it 1* proposed to lay out and com tract a carriage drive for the distance of more than two mil ca. It U proposed lo protect the City from high tide, by a subetanUoLyea wall on the two aides moat ox posed, and by embankment* on the remaining sidta, which can be done at ft moderate expense, considering the economical and other advantage*. • Absolute security wU] thus be obtained arslnit encroachments by the sea, that nare occasioned much damage at Cape Mst, Allan Uo CStr, Monmouth Beach; Manhattan Beach, and other places. '• Ko other sealid«^.*eeori at the prevent time, hu Ihe protection that U proposed for this place. The Island Is unlohabited; ths re being no house* on it except two Gov ernmsnt Stations, and no cess-pools ; th* way is dear for carrying Into operation a thorough system of eanllanr rag* 'alalioa ; such a* you propose under the supervision of an efficient and experienced sanitary engineer. The Island oan be very easily cod* nected with the West Jmey B. k, by a short branch road from 4| to b mile* In length, there being but a narrow Thoroughfare to cross* with a brid/e. . A Govornment Light-house should be established on this Island, as nntntrou* wreck* her* occurred on II, and by a little expense on th* port of coram* mcnt in the construction of Jetties, two ex eel lan I harbor* can be established on the north and south ends of the Island, at Coreon's and Towiaend'e Inlets, which would become important commrrclal point* by connection with railroad, aad a eafe • feflige for T***tla la storms. - I / . 4 , » The plan upon which you propose to lay out the City I* calculated lo subserve ihe purpose* of oorrrenlsneo, health and beauty. With proper railroad (Vdliti**, and lot* offered it ft reasonable price, ! do not Me why this place should wolbe* torn* a* great a resort as Allan tie CJtr, br reason of Its proximity to Fhlladaj* pnla, and tbe character of tha beech. And when (he sanitary question ts taken Into consideration, a ' place of iv/n greater resort. ". ; *:• I' The West Jim; JUU road oan make the same, time to fiea Isle Oly fTotu rhlladslphla. u to Allanlic Qty. . '-\ Bespact/bllr, » • ' H. F ARB AND. Chief Sag lattv, < vJl / •.' ' N I
1 .■ i.j . .1 LU J lit Lot Owners Reud ! m mm i , m 1 firry Ludlatj) <lo*w all kinds of haul* Ing and grorling at reasonable rates* Cor, Ddphin and Landit Stt , 81, 0007600 BONDS SEA ISLE CITY Improvement Compan)' s ■ ■ ■ vr. ■■ for SALE at * _ , P A R! — -»ro!- — - - & ixpcrcenU interest ; payable uemuannually ; and perfect security* ' Apply to C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST*, WACL^tV^VtVCL . Herman W, Fackler Bread. Plain and Fancy CAKE BAKER, • 1 Comer 0/ Shell SL and Landit Ave,, Sea Isle City. T-'JS, if NEW JETtSKV. whitney & co., GROCERs. PROVISIONS. 7 Flour, Canned Goods, Fish, TOBACCO C E <a A JR s. 7-2S, 3m v J. mais winkle's Pavilion. — — —— WttIci: Ckeam, Confectionery AND CHOICE CEGARS. ;<c — 1Board bjthedayor week *)i • — Lcr. Landit Acenue and Paris St., SEA ISLE CITY* Now Jersey. 7-23, 3m SPEER'S HOTEL, loca ted • on corner of Vinefond htrect and Marin* Ptoce, SEA ISLE CITY; . .. ?0) This new Iwtel faces the ocean, offering belter bathing facilities lit {in any other house on tho island; and being but a square distant from the thoroughfare the fishing gunning and still-water bathing aro easy of access. , Carriage will moot all trains for the tonuey ancc of guests to" and from tho depot. Si. SPEER. I »•»•« ■ -V- • . . vi r '• - \:»t - . : 'V;;1 ■ . ' I *t; f -jr J

