Sea Isle City Pioneer, 22 September 1882 IIIF issue link — Page 2

ska isle pioxeell. I'lHU.ISllgD EVERY Kit! DAY, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — isr tiii: — Pioneer Publishing Company. , Ttxwa— Olio dollar unit u half ft y t ar, I i) in iulruiiu\ •+— / I'mler iift'drcurn»!njic<*wlll ho publish comhiuiilr.itiwii* which mine L> u» w i (2iv(i i dm writer'* u»inr. yim> tvtsi;i t, t:, is*'*. W* 1 lK« lai!u'l«- Of tin* y*-+T% opium crop i» nuimuiiccd Uuiu l'o »u. ■ ♦ • — . 1 rsOr Never gown L-r a tcvo during a thunder alnrtii, Ii |«u*t Jatr to tin* lightning, which Ji m nfti'ii to a vorj-gooU two tu t'«*t al a j our nut uj u man. C..J" "My «lc.ar," mill alnialund to hi* wife, "what kind of u • loiiciloynu think , they will give two when 1 am gnrio?" ♦She amircm-l, coolly, "llmitfliibo brim* •lino, John.*' telOF A »m.art l*»y : ♦♦Why am I toM to raeuar ft ]-cr»on. bcc.auto ho it old. while ] mil puriuhcd W-raufe J nxn joiinjj? II. i liRft had fifty yrara to learn it* or over it."— Ih:uii.i>, P. I. t<ifm Thi lvn |>cr»niia will go out yachtrug, ami c.arh ono will aflcrnartli Jell . . • 1 . .1 . / • •

you privately thai 'vavry ouc wai »ick but me." Wo • Infill to think that y«olitiii£ ift iiiiiiuirul. — Rhatux tuasicuirr. teOT Tho sublime#! ftlnlo «f misery i» «ndu»et| only by a innn uiili a wtillly •tarchnl Vi'fti, a rolhr Lh.it won't *tuy buttoned Udiiud, a, iMir of tight ■Iuhi, •ml ft blackberry icod bet men his • froftl teeth. ; rcTAt.ft town meeting a largo tux payer' rmo up to prol«*l against build* . ing a now school house In a ciilam part of tho lovro. "Wlial'o tho good of ill" jftik'nl ho ; ♦♦llioy aro on knonuit set • down there, any nay." t^T"Onoof our rc#jiecUbl© young men DiiiA near getting Into trouble mm evening recently. Ho wnscaught fondly fttruining lil**wcol-hoArt tohi*bc*om, " but ho ju*liflc<l hirroclf on tho plcxthat be hml ft right to strain his own Jionoy. I r 2F 4tI think," mM ft fond parent, "that little Jimmy Is going to In' ft i>oct ( vrlifcn he grows up. ' He doesn't cat, And sits all day l.y tho store and thiuks.aud . thinks." "You had better grta*e lilnt . nil over," said Aunt Jcrudm. "He is • going to liavo tho mcoalcs. That's what nils Jimmy." . * * . 1 1 - — — — * i fifiy* Tho Largi-it lommntlvo ever J built hss jn»l Luen completed at Paler- I son, and Is ono of twenty-firo ordered I by tbo tVnlrrl Paeiflo Railroad. -Its ] Wright wilbcnt the tender Is s.xly-iiro c tons. The size of tho cylinder* is liven* ty byf tlifrly Inches. Tlico engine* hirn eight dilvcrs and a four wheeled [ truck. f 1

*'s A Venerable Irish lady In Tnun- . < Ion, went into tlmtelrgrsph office, the other evening and staled her wi-h to scml ft tucssage to her son in a iin^h* boring city. Whereupon llin obliging operator A « lets I If he slioubl wrilo It for her, (u wldch-sha hedtailngly rrspomlOil, VAr yo plftze, Mister, 1 11 ito U me. self,' for James knows my_hmiilwritlng. • ' _ The Lime- ICUt » Club. Samurl Slilnn has learned ft losson which will remain frodi In (its mind if hi lives to bo (en thousand years old. A* hocntcroil tbo lodgo to armngo the chain and benrhes for tho~ opening of tho regular Satunlay niaht meeting, he discovered a big wuienneloii on the _• Atove, Samunl is nol ntways nrr/pector of the rights of • pro|>erty. lln every* day theory In. "To the finder belong* tho watermelon." Having no doubt that thU frail had been left behind by " ■omo timmUr at the Uit mruling, and hoping that he had titno to dcyour the whole of it before any ono should cotno In, he proceeded to business. Scarcely * v Hnil he laid hands on the melon before ^ the no was an explpdnn whirh upset -t Or sry tl»ir>g In tho ro*»:n and landed ' * Hamnsl under the lavender bench forty • ,* foot awsy. He received three cuts on the' nose, two on the chin, had his wool • badly frirtled, and it will becven weeks Wforo ho will bo Ablo to wink with hit " left Aye. 4 ' • ' ' * ' IT l*SOy 4 a LT • W I LU % ^Hcm'lrn, I trust dat tlis lesson will , ilnk-doep Into yer hearts an' l>e tooken .>fur ft solerau warolnV "id* Brother '(fardner, iu ho opened- tbo meeting. ; "In do fust place de jnitsoh who lets his curiosity Ic««l him aroun' by do noaa will trabliel In do swamps as often oi on - de highway, • .In 'do nAi' pfare; he who yjlioa nnresf^eti fbr do rights of wider* %C$JJ ?f*7 l^tesiitm, a dangerous " c.~*y„ V . !. : . J . \ , , "• ' -V i-i :• : ; .

jt thing. Had Jhuddi-r .Shin >loo<l oil' ailisbuuv*of leu feet mi' bin conical- tu gsiC Oil d.it iiu'llyon an* Jut his uiuuf uait-r olwrde bb-Aof uhsi was inside, ho would not nl <):. ininit !«• lyin' on u U nch in ilc uuiy-riHWii uid hit head ou u |uint keg au* hi* bail yiicfiu' fur *!•* long Hgo, Ktivjr uui do folder on whkh a siunll minded n^ui i**Ut«. Jealousy inn du Mr.ipm cif a man who- husu't brxiiiw.'iiull tu ['ill) tiituftulf 0 jr. Avarice r*m a hcliii* Uurowu d fuun da hug. Wo will now go uIm* id un't uunu uji do nu-ehiitL-ry of routhio bitm LLU'IIUN. Tho follgwiiig Candida lea went ; tbtougli tho hean-lKix in a uunncr iu ubii h lefl nuthing lu lie di-iired i Ol>l Mmi Taybir, «Swcot!ic** Johnson, I'arathoii Joue«, Kaicui ll Smith, riojiivinber Williams, llw. (ato Parker unH illder Pit full Clayton. a kxmkuv. Under the head ul cummunicalioiis tho herniary read ra letter Irrnii tho oihco of the Secretary uf Statu of In*. di.;n. v tvkiiig llic eluii tu iim) its influence tu slop the adulteration of food and tlriiik, nvid'hi'juii lug if Brother Uurdiivr had i»uy suggc-lion* U> make. "i ha« given ills ailullin a»liuu tubji-ck e-msiUvirubb* tiiouglit," fc>id thoold man aa he ilrvalnl his glasM-s, "When 1 Uku home fu' .cents' worth of bakin'. jioHiler, 1 am made tu r«-j|izo Uai my L;stniit uin to Ihi mixed wid alum, cream tartar, chalk, clay, und do land only knowA hnw much Iran-math, Iocs-wax an' lemonade IcA oU*r from de las* picnic. Hey adulloralu my sugar, my tea, ' my rnlleo, tuy beer ilat 1 kcoji in c.v*o _i ... ■ f • . .

of aicknct*, an* I carried do last* codllih 1 foim1 wliar* dey liad tritnl .(■> aduluTAtu him mil scraji-iron. At to do remedy, it seem* to mo dat if \vo houIiI all agtew to lib fur six mpnlh* on cn'iMnc.il am* bacon, it would stop dis wickedness, but 1 should want to see dc hogs killed an' du co'u husked wid iny own eyes." i xiii an. Tho Committee on Harmony rej»orteil an ill-feeling be l wee u PicklrsSmith and Givcadam Jones, arising over tho fool that Smith his for a year )a*t hid a dog nam oil June. Jones Accumulated n small cur in some manner tho other day, and, to got a month ahead or Pickles, ho named his cattino Mwy. Tim President rein ark til that if mitten wcro not amicably adjusted before the next meeting Loth dogs would bo drowned iu one of tlio mud-puddles on Gratiut revenue. i.tuvu was (in ANTn>. A special common lent Ion wis nn* notihecd from tlioSt*crctary to the effect that Mrs. J. £. J.ynca, of New Yoik City, being in thn ciiy on ft visit, and having been deeply InteivatiHl In the proceedings of tlm club for the ]a»t two years, would like to nay Paradise Hall * visit while the club was in *c*«ion. Penstock ol.jeckd on tlio ground that shu jirokibly woie green gla.i»e-s, had a mole on her noio and wus given to guih, hut the club eric<I him down And tlio Secretary _wa* Inst rue ted to send the lady a pink noto scented with pejn pormlnt and say that she would t*o ruCcivcd at tho nsxt regular meeting. Miojixn. The Coxnmiltro on SMemn Facta rapoftixl the rcceljit of a comtnunicntioii Union Springs, Al*., slating that Brother Strap-Hick Whurlon, an honor* • ----- ■ . — , -

' ar,- inrmlrf-r of tho c'uh existing at thst i poiut. had teen rub -in- from that point for tho hut tinea weeks, and thn bollef waa gaining ground that ho wai no mom on earth. The Secretary wo* instructed to writo for further particulars, and Hie Janitor wo« ordered to drape mio uf the leg* of the President's desk In mourning, anil to keep an lt«*mlr«sl ftecounl of tho expanse of such draping. In cmo the brother turns up alive and well he will bo ftsked to pay all cxjxmftc*. tub rta qrruTioy. Judge Cadaver eecureil the floor to offer »re«o1ulion that all members of the Lime-Kiln Club craployod alioiit hotels and on Me*rubosta and on rail* road trains lm nistruclnc] to positively

refuse any fsos for doing wlmt they wore hirr<l to do. The motion was supported by Hive* adorn Jona* arid three other niorubcr* in unison, ami thn resolution was objeeteU to hy Nimuel Ship, Wajdown Ueheoand Wheelwright Perklm. Aftevthn cluh had wmnglod over the question for five ndnutes the Trcildcnt rapped for silence end observed : "J. reckon I klnadtie do matter to de •atisfaek'iin of all concerned. Whar* ft member of dis club am hlre<! to wait on <le public, ho mus* do his "ilooty wid* llmberne-a an' dispatch. No extra diarge.nius' be made fi»r labor, bnfif do wlctim desire* 1o prenont him haf ft dulUr fur »lo extra stylo flung on In climlin* three pa'r of star'* wid a gl»u of water, ibl'a n matter wid which wo have nit 111 iv to do. If a hold* waller anlwers a call any Ijmo'nilhin an hour ho am doom' ad d*t kin reasonably' bo '•jiectrd of him. If ho put* iibsdf out to slmrlen de limo by flflcen tnlnuto*, and do aurprlaeil guesl hands Mm f 1, i dat money kin l>e roiifelontiouvly rr> cetrr-d ani* kcptiloVn do Inv.t IrgMil) : dar am an opportunity to wklt a policy. |.i \ < , r . • e* ' • • . • . • - •

shop an* loic'll." ► ' . TIIU ' Tli«i tllco Club having wrestled willi a i new MUig eunijHiM-d vxjire^ly fi>e ibo fill sr^Min by vni)i<> one diguing hertolf •4iir*. I.," Kb b r Toot* no* drawn to ofo ' »i l«», uncMr tbii U in cent judbi k platavl nil tlio snfe, and thn meeting in|j»iirne«l wuJi riicli (iilliiL-ii*iu tlial ►even j«.«m » nf gl.^i Hole bro>«'ii til lbo " ;y-J. looking douii upon the alh-y. — • -• - « ••• • - — — . Ijiite Kj'jwrimrni.n on Trlcltltitcjn/fhtrtt 1 1 u rat Nrv-Yuikrr. Tho iccciit rc|x»rls of several tlealhs from trichinosis in Miluaukoe direct attuntinn lo a largo nuuiM-r o! "-xps-ri* uuiiit* lately made by KurojKiiii scn-n-tisti wiili regard Co tho otl'ocU of various j »ort* of tre.ituit'iit of trichime-infwiud meat. tu Her many, Zundcl, Louis, Hocli linhauser, Knj»p, .Soigmiud and Dolo have in oinry cose found cli»t<ift«-r infi^Ud meal bad bom tbnrouglily *altcd Uio trirbinai m-io incspiUo of rejiroduction j where* sucii other eminent cbuluisU as Sclimitt, C'liutiui, (!;• ran!, He Jknut-ki) uud I.tUai fouml trichiinv fclilt living ami ra'j-ablo of reprvHluclion in im-jl- tli.it bad laien ■altcd sovorel mouths. •Soim: tiiuo ago M. Colin, it French **va»t, declared that tho salting (if1iir.it tv«s "aiureund certain motlio-t of dustruclion to (hove jxar.vsiles." ills (>x|>ertmi-nta h*d to nlliors by II. Fourment, tho rosults «f which have jutt been published iii the • haj>o of a report lo tho French Academy.

On April IB, 1SS1, he took a pieeo 'of American sailed meat which had breu * examined nt tlio Ilavro docks and * found iu levied. This ires placed in u 1 llask and imbi-ddt-d in flue salt. The 1 fiavk mat then hertuelically seabsl, nud * not opened till April 1, IB.S2. TJiu meat ' liftd then K-cft thorouglily sailed for nearly 1'J months, and adiling the three months that inu»L have been the' Itavt I time since it it a* put in salt : in* this 1 country, it must have beets salted nt least 15 months. The iur.it was then cut up » into small jdecea, which were pltvcad in water frnpicnlly changed tn rvrnov«< the »alt. On April 4, some of lh6 meat was fed to a maiiso which died on thn 7tli, nn<l Acxwallr di-ri-loj^-l* triehinn* were toun-J ill tho inlMliiif*, A sreond nud thinl lnoiiso wcro fed with moru of the uieat, with exactly simihr re»ults, flimc, with other cxjierimvnt*, prove, M. Fourment lays, that ttichinrw arc ccrbdiiiy nlivo anil capjbln ol rcprcxl notion after 15 month* of lulling, Tho explanation nf the d inig renin en lbrlwccn tlio results of the various expentnont^U supjHwrd Inlie In the life history of. tbn trichina*. *vh<m the I>csl* jK-nnlrato thn mu«clrs, protlucing torture and oflcn death, they have no covering whatever to protect thnm. Afier a month or so thny coil themscire* up to quietly nvr.ik a cliurco of being eaten by mmo otbrr animal, which must occur lefors they can po«*i.bly be fully developed and do any oilier mi*c-bii'f, 1 1 la not before the end of thtvo man lli«, however, that a fibrous cyst, nr *ar, begins to form round thein," ainl It I* thought that it ma^lx* n year bejoro tlii* is kuflieicnily dense an*! iiij. pormritblc to completely protect *ibrhi from till- notion of salt. Tlius salt' nuy

utterly iltHtioy them in «f liA>, yet bn entirely lutmb*** iu number. Ill no single one of u great number oT ox |h*ri merits, however, ha* heat failed tn entirely destroy the parasite*. K Fjord and Krehl-e have l^tli proved that u tejnjieraturt* of llU'ilcg, Fob. will kill them. if kept up for 15 rutnule* j while 158 cleg, Fah. will kill them IlivUiitanrouvly. If on thn Insidn of large fiieces or ninat, however, it will bn some lime beforo tbo hral rnnches them to tbis degree. Tbo thorough cooking, there-* Tore, of all pork, sauces ln<*2iidi-Jf will, a* no havo formerly alated, lie n re Main safeguard against 4njury from liiehinoi. The First Scriptural Picture frcm

ton flan Timet. To tub eoitcn or Jnc Tuw— Sru: An Important palnllng has been /found at roxnpeil, and was ynsierdiy' Jilacvd In th^Naple* Museum among tho Pninpelan frrscora. It represent* thn judj;. Aicnl of Solomon, and is tho fijst piclure on a lacrtxl vnhjact, 1he flrst .fragniont cither of Judaism or Chtlsilanlly, ihat has been discovered In - tho buried rltlev, I have therefore, studied it care" fully thia morning, and forward you a description of H, a* I think tho ditrov ory of such a painting u a matUr of public Interest. . \.j The picture it firo and ft half feet long and nineteen Inches in height, and Is surrounded by ft black line about en inch in width. The scene Is labl upon a letTfteo In front of* house adijrm ed with creeping plant* and . *hi4cd wllh a whit* awning. On a dais (rep. ro»entrd as being about four fevt high) ■lta the King, holding a scFptro ind rolled in white. On each side ©f him sir/ a councilor, and behind them six' soldier* under arms. The King, is represented as leaning over tho front of the dais toward a woman in- a -gTtcu j. % # * . % %

rolf, who kiH*«J> LifoN- him with disIn'sviled hair und out-trctchc l hands, lu tiiu centre <«t tho court i* u tlm-<-hgt'4«l bil-lr. Id. r a l ut« I.it'a Lb*.!, uj-on uliich li> a mi liilaiii who i* hold in a r«<*uii;bt-nt po-itiou, in apitc of his l-j a uoiimu h« -tr.ugft tutbni;. A »oMit-r in armor, and » caring a helmet iv i tii a Jong red plume, Ir.dd* tho h » *'t Ho- iiilAUl.unduabout toclr.ivcit ill two w;th Iim 1*1; Ih-.hi, A group nf kjH ctulnr* rornjdetcA the j»u*turc, which contniiiA in ull nin«*l«.-< n figur«**. The drMwing i* jwir, hut the color# arc jarticulaily bright, and the prcat-n uto.n i» excellent. Asa work of art, it i» below the aver-a^-n I'oiii j-*-ali standard, hut si s* full of »j»irit or^d drawn with great fn-i Jom, Til© Uxijet of tlio figure* aiu divarlad, • and thrir heiul* (out of all -proportion) large, which givii color lo the assertion th*t it wo# intended fur u cm nature tlirccted again-l the Jew# mid then religion. 11 ii* may bo so, hut tuy own i. njirv*.i-.ii i« that the artist Was Aiixiou* to di ve)oj« tin* facial cx j.re«iion aiul, to do thi», exaggerated tho heads. There is nothing of the caricature al-oul it in other rv»j*ct*— the ng..ny of tie king-ling umtlu-r, the attention of tbc li -leiiihg icing, and the triumph | *»f the second Human, who gloat* over the division of the child — are all manifest, ax.d t-» my mind there i» no at. tempi, itiU'iitiouslly, to buiii-Mjtic the iticiJcnl, but tlii* i» a matter nf ojiiuion. J am, dear .Sir, your uWdlr-nt servant, Ki-atack Ni;vti.tir, Jhu.t'L*. i>3 liivcr.i di Cliiaja, NajJi-a, Aug.

f why lie Left her . i tliloip.Tilliiit.t. I 4*IX> you lorn me ?" i The word* came softly forth from » ruby lips still dewy uilji the ki*ses of [ the ono to whom they swn* sj5»kcn. and HUdya McMurty know thut Kihel bert Frclingbuysci) w.u no dU*cxibli-r, 1 no trifler with wotm-n's hearts, but * vet kept within the precincts of hi# sotil a tiny iJjriuo al which there burned forever und ever a flauiu of jmro and |u#-sinnle-A atlection fur her ujion whmn lie had lavished tbo tres.'Uic* of his In-art. Wild ami rccklc*. though )ig might sometimes be, caring ruught for thn voice or corocieiu e, bi.t jduttging nud ly forward into (lic^rkeimr lahyrinth* ot sin, rvcii ul t:un » junking cigarette-, Uludys knew thai her voice couM ever call him luck to j urity and re|- nUfice, her dinijded hand hv.d him in ji.itln that wi re gemmed with the rtne* <rf in-nc-**ence. And m», when be atki-d th«qUeAtKui that #lio loivd #o well to he.it, there came tu her pretty faro n joynu* smile, und tiro droojiing lij.% that overhung the riant mouth quivcrisl with ph a*uie,« Bill she did tint amwer him in word*. Futting her diu^ph-d arm* n round his lu ck, she ki>aid him in the warm, North .Side fadiion thut wai m dear to In* heart, and then a little head "(Ml led confidingly uj -ui hi* shoulder, and tho gentle j'h-vuro of a soft, warm hand told him thr story of how lie had won tlio firvt affectiutj of n pure ami Lruftling heart,' "But this is not all," she Mid. "Ki».»rs and embrace* and fair winds are v i-ry jdeniMit tilings— "nei-t ![[«• und warm arms and loving «*>>•*— but truth and sincerity and loyally anil purity are ret) much fairer, and infinitely rarer." - t| ----- '"•••••■* iv asasi | ,

"Do you moan thi* T" a*kod Ktlivll^rt, banding forwutil and loi^king at Gladys with a flxivl, iiuilnl ai-thc-corfi-om-mnd-clinchv-d on-tlic-oibcr sole Ii>ok. "I do," sho answered, speaking the words in the slow, New York "Kvciilnr Po*L" favbi^u 1 1 i:it become the sriuuous praco of her Kemviha »0 ivell. "Then,' uiil Ltln-lhert, with a grave tcnderocss that showed what a daisy liar 1 1 o was, **| will not deceive you longer."' "What do you mean Gladys sjioke hurriedly. "I mean," he replied, "that 1 havo joined the Anti-Jco Cream Bciiornh-nt nnd Frottxtivo Association and, turning suddenly, he hegan chasing a horse car; leaving fhe girl who loved him so Well alono and draolite.. i

the danger cj Smoking Cigarettes. IaiUitoo tonewt. Scarcely Jr-| l:\juriou*, In n subtle and genrrally unrecognized jw*y, than Ihe tiaMs of taking "nips" of alcohol between meal*, (« tho growing practice of smoking cigarettes inecxuvnlly." We have not a word. to say ngninst smoking at suitable times and in moderation, nor do our remarks at this 'moment apply to the u*e of cigars or pipe*. It Is agiun«t the hahlt of rmnking cigarettes in large qiirmlltie*, with tho l«eliof that these miniature dose* of nicotine are innoci'pu*, we desire to enter a protest. Tho troth I* thai, perhaps owing to tho way the tobacco leaf Is shredded, coupled with Ilia fact thai it I* brought |pt«i more direct relation with jho mnnlh and air passages than when It Is smoked in a pipe or cigar, tho tflVctt produced on tbo ni-rvout system by a free rommnptlnn of cigarettes are. more marked and characteristic than those regogniiabte aficr recour»o to other mode* of smoking. \ pulso tracing made after 1 ho subject ha* sinoVol say a dozen cigarette* will, its ^ rule, to x ' s

fl-tlrr and mote iodicatiic of tb-j-io-»i°n tl.au one taken after tho smoking of cigar#. 1 1 i* no uheouitmui pmeliee fur )oung mm who aurokit f igure in • habitually to coiMun.e from eight to luilve in n» hour, nfid lo lirrj. tli* up for four or fit*' hour* ddly. 1'J.c totnl •piuntity of loharoi fon-umMl tuny jlk>t u>r:a Urge, tut Iim otid (|U(-*t;on the volume of *tuuKe lo which the bruath oryutts ot the stuuker aro ex|>«m-l, and tho charftctur:»iii*A of that sim-ko as r«-gurds the proportion of nicoLirio introduced into llie Urn J comhiiH- lo jilace the oi£*ntsin v. ry fully under the influence of I he tobacco. A coh'iticreLlr |iumU*r of can* have hrf-n brought tjmh-r our uoiitn during the Ust few month#, iti wjjith youths and yiuiiiy ineji who Imvi- not yi t completed the full l«-ri#s of jdiysical developincnt have h.nl their health seriously inquired by the practice of almost in ceo.mil> smoking cigavitto*. It is will that the facts should lu known, a* the imprcsiioii evidently prevails that nuy tiUtnU-r of thr»o luilo M«biCi" must in-eds be perfectly-, in nocuous, whereas tliev ofien «lo Itfuiiic harm. MlFri&H&Go., Vinelnnd, N. J.,

JtxxcrxcTrr.rts or xxn pxxLtxs ix Building Lumber, Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Mouldings, i\rails, Rockland Lime, Cement, &c. m " • — — :o:- ■ .... Estimates and Designs Furnished. — o- — - EfS§?»All orders will % bo promptly attended to.^SSg ScpLlB^ ALBERT i FUETZ, The Picnccr Ccr, trader and builder SEA ESLE CITY. :0: Drawings, Spccilicntions, and Estimates funiLJied at short notice. Bills for materials and work superintended at reasonable rates. % x. v ■ ^

None first class work1 men employed. Jobbing prompt- . ly attended to, 7-2S. Cm Riiilroud Completed » TO THE ; BEACH! ft :0; — - Trains leave foot of Market street vppcr, for Sea Isle City, as follows : Excursion train 7 A. M., week days ; 7.15 A. M. Sundays, FBI, IF lliU Express, 9 A. M., nnd 2.30 1\ M. Accommodation, 3.10 P. M. Returning leave Sea- Tsle City 4.54 P. M. liOt viewers' TICKETS Reduced Rates. « %

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Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one mjle farther from Philadelphia tlian Allantic City. M a g n i ficeiit SAKE BEACH! ' ■ i . . . to) . ADVANCED Sanitary REGULATIONS !

■ ■ ■ ■ to; ■ - ■ ■ % LARGE AMOUNT Of Building INPBOGBESS! , - — : ,-oj - Pro\*is:on made in all sales for actual building ; nnd also for adornment I — * THE PUCE ITSELF IS Its Best RECOMMENDATION I cOi By actually visiting it the advantages nuy be appreciated. Address, C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST., 4 %