Sea Isle City Pioneer, 16 February 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEJ ISLE PIOXEEJi. riTilLlsUKD EVSUY FRIDAY, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — *t tbi— Pioneer Publishing Company,] Tstaa — One vfollar sad a hail ayrer, payable in xivuvrf. 50~ I'adwr :» clrtrjrmUmv* w ill wc fulli-h com mu n icai :n*>% which come Jo a* w\*h«Hit thu wrstrrfa name. FIUDAV, FZltlZL'AKY J«fo ISSCL JcT SUUr Ceaijilrollrr Aadrr*.v*, in _ hi* excellent rrjort, after making hi-«-»t.Tuxio» hwel on {-iv»cnl U«s figure® cut a »urp!u* uf $111,013 for the c*m»i®g year without resorting to n State txj. DuT An Attnmcv in the crnj for of I the lVnn«j!TJO)U Railroad for the wt« (foment of accident claim*, ur» that **h'» mil. of lho»® k'dlrd or dmdJed «ul»ide pf regular railroad acri.font*, ohouM trace ihclr miofoctun® to "h.*w- -- Sco* ^"be irrepccaalMn Jam** M. Sov rtl hs« «pia into -split; thi* time a* the complainant in a &u(A) few •nit, in Mont gora^ry county, JVnna^ v*. Coiorvri William Or-»r, to rrowr $iOO J which the fertner allege* U due him for ! obtaining a pardon for the latter it hen j (Vpir «*t uniniJ a term of five iron in the Eastern Penitentiary for counter- # ■ . i foiling.

8GJ- A lady tnetnl»cr of a curtain church in Bcntxxi invited a number of oxfoswocreu to enter her Suriday-*chool ehs, Tho imitation accepted, os-1 the beauty of the llirhlLau religion «ra» istpre*«:Trle revealed at tho clow of the Sunday tehooi by the anuouncetunt from tho Superintendent that Ihry wc*i!J engage in a vc--»<ui of prayer, and designating two adjoining mitereoot* h® gavo Lb® further information that tho "young laities' prayer meeting' would be held ia cne and x "AbcjvgirU* prayer meeting* :n the ot-er. The aplntual grace that (unit Lav® resulted (•*: th® aafovworuea from being bidden ! Io enter the Shop-girl*' prayer meeting* w a Mtbjacl for curioua n-eciifotion. fiS7~ A ghait Ij martial crrrmony t% Iep<, op in a ceaWenr in Northern j t/hio. in guarding with military form and £ -froth® *epuicher of the lite Prevalent Garfield, which •hnckvall htrithy •ewlhilitira. T?i ta military ceprvy?" y Washington and at tho funeral, and ha* _ - Continued ever since. Sen trie* with gun* patrol the tomb '/* <*y and &>ght, reliered at interra!* with all the military form*, and under

the command of officer* of the grant. Their octler* are to guard the holy, and there nn»t be an ofSrial verification that they haro done their duty, and that each oScer of the guard has received that which ha U to gaard. To . verify thi*. whenever the olEccr* ot the f r* xrrf ehang *d they oj>en th® coffin, indentify Uie oorj*e, and exchange' rtv - scripts far it. Thu* hare iro put the body of the alain Prrehlent into a daily ^ morgue, and a coatinuoa* p-^t mortrm •xxrtinaiiun, violating all the aarmtlty ; of th«a gnrr, ax>d forcing the vol die?* j Into thu rrpuldre duty, la the name of honoring and gaarllsg the remains BQr A eojTwpfadrnt writing frcm Tunis, aayar To-day the remain* of J*b a Uowanl Tayne, twice Coc*ul of I the United Statra of America for tho! efty and kingdom, of Tuni*, and the tsthor of *"Ifame Sweet Home,*" left the ahcrtw cf Tun won board a Frem-h *teacr rr, to Le carried to Mxre^iJIfe, wbmre j they are to he forwardr«J to Am^aica. | &«Cnre fearing, a Mr* ire wa* held in j the little rhureb built there by the Eng- !

JUb-rpenliiug recklewti. When tho body waa carried into the cbureli, an Englub gentleman at the little Ameri-can-made organ played the air and a eweet-Tojccd American lady aang the immortal ec*g of the dead poet, and at the tender word* tremulously floatrd through an«r Hied the holy place, heart* awrllrd, eyre wrro auffure^l, arvl **A charts from the ikie* teemed to bal- j low us there." Tongue cannot tell nor pen describe the effect of thaptoug reng under Lhw ciretjmaUuee* 1 hareatate*!. Thegloam-Ing-of the coming or rein g hail crept I into the chapel and the "dim rengioua light" thu Fsyoe'a poetic tern penmen t eo«M hare aoderatW and al/aorbcl bathol all, both firing and cWI, In Ua smOow redlanov. He <Hwi at the I American Cou.ulate in that city aflerf a tediooe illnrea, April 1, 1^2. -Jfel wae bora U the cafjr of Bottnn, Hut* of I 3Caaeacboretta, Jena * 1772. Hit &m« •a a peat and drasziatUt la Irell known I wfcwtahi the English language la'apolten I through hU eelabruied haJlad of 'Home, .fweet Ifome,* and hie popular tra jp-dy j of "Brutus" and other - rr> I.r pro-Joe- I

KUHiDS IN CINCINNATI. Cixnvxui, Echru-iry II. The damap; treui the prc*-nt oicrtlnw <if the Oitit) tiwr in Oucitiuall, j New)ort mud Covinglou will a»tj«unt to I million* of dollar*. Tlie »u)re at 7 j o'clock tonight waa 61 fret S luetic* j blgh, and rising nearly 2 iuchct hourly. T>*A-u>saw«la of jK-oplo email all the bridges, wutcliiivz t!»c. fU^d*. All tho tmn«fcr in the city are employed in reawTing pcwel* ficm danger. ll»e bridge i% limit with uaguus loflDlurroonr 1«» CoVington. Tim water tho -ugh which thry 1-a** in pmij t«> lit'- *li«]en«itiii bridge i* oier thc:r a\?»-s r^np-ri Wliwa t'rtrinp to-* ard ('iiirlniiali are rnenjelliil to mHtlV n*{cr at the t.iic'nuaU aj»pro»ch io the ►u-;en»i.-ei bridge in I*\jU cc vehicle*. At the |«rrrent mte of the ri*e pwo-c to the bridge by- vehicle* will •< -on lm itnpvi»il>u\ Steam ferry and strret nilnvid cwnimunicaliou Ik-. taovn here and the Kentucky rido of tho riser i« cut ctT entirely. The Cincinnati appnurh t<> the Newjvort bridge wa* Toeo at 3 oV)x-k, lut ip danger. In N«w|«wt th« niilitary Uirrnck* are tlotylri i««Milr l«m «]ii«r4 mile* of tho city :* under uwj.-r. pi-oj de hare 1-eeta uking coal and in hut* \!1 day to the inhabitant* and dclirenng through the •ccenil and thiol•lory window*. All the hoa-.-* and facI tone* alitng the vpt:o> rircr frent nl ; Oslnglnn are .*!rK--h--lt mid the water in the second atory of some of thrra. Nearly ten miles of the riwr front at Cincinnati i* more or less undrr water. Tire rfooj cxtcmls on Vino to Second street.

-n J on Pearl >trevt cellar* are Slling. » Tho roof cf a big wharf Isaat, viewed f fnm tho Su»fK-n«ion bridge, look* near- ' ly a.* high .it the roof* of firc**tory • hp-x.** on the public landing. 1 AH railway freight !»u«inos* and nearly all express bu-.*.ir»« V»"e*t and North • ha* boen %1npi»rd. Tliy Ohio and Mi*- • »i«*:ppl ll..ilvray transfer* jossenger* by • omnibus four mile* down the rirer, ami thence, by steamer, make* connection with Aurora, I ml. The Cincinnati, Imlianapcli*, St. L«nri« and Cliicago uuia tho Cincinnati, Hamilton and Ibiyt«in line* to reach ft* owti lino in Indiana. The Cincinnati, Washington nmi Bihitnoru trains gn nut from lie. Cincinnati, Hamilton and I>ayton dej»ol. At Wet End the y**ojd« are trying to *are l?»o cattle from the inundated j>*n*. The difficulty i* rery preat, a* loatt I have to lo etnplcyrtl ami tho cnttJo mu«t be led out ouo by one. Tliey often get frightctirri, Lrcak away and go Iwicx into their pen*. _ CVrek valley for mile* nortlt tho I'eari street cclfar* to onablo" tho merchant* to aavo tliolr g^xlti The riTcr thb morning Invaded x hoovj o»ljacent to the Sa*pen«ion hridg\ tvliero Of»Uc<el l:s*wa« *t>wo<J along with quan ti tire nf rodn. Tlio h«\u from the , i iti-j II< HI e

limo set tho main on firo. , Tlio Cincinnati stock-yanl* are florwled, and tlio stock trains cannot more in any direction. At 'J o'clock the ga* work* wero tabmerged, and there Is only "enough gm to last through tho night. Tlio pressure Is so weak that tlio gx« will not bum now in many placw*. Tlio water supple also Is in danger, only one engin® of tlio pumpiag-wo: ks being able to work. Its capacity at too U*t trial • was 10,000,030 gallons per day, while tho daily oorotiis prion Is IC.OOO.KO. I Advice* from ahcTO indicate that the riso will continue at least 2 1 hours. The j Little Kanawha is firing an Inch hourly. I At Msrietta 5} inches of rain ha* fallen J aud tlio rir»r is rising slowly. The excitement to-night continue*. Tho stage ef the water is taken half hourly and bulletined at tho n«»w»pap»r | oSce*. Cnwrd* ar.i still g-riug to the water's mlgr, where workmen are busy J removing go*i». No rerrirei were held | in sotno of tlie c.'^*rche* to-night on ac- ( count of tho failur® of tho gas supply. . O"

Urrs. Tlio tirer at 0 o'clock to-night !• J watering between sixty-Hm feet ono I inch and sixty-fir® "feet two Inches, j. Them is a trenioxidout amount of water | above, and th# indications sre that a rain atorts Is about to ent«t tho-. OhioI Valley. There I* therefore no hop* of J tho water receding for 1 wo or three days, I and tli x prediction Is frequently hoard that it will go frqm eight to twelro Inj the* Li -her. Th® rir&r Is now eleven j Inch os lugher than has ®rer before boen knemn. T> eight there le « Ught rein J failing, and excej.t where elnctric lights haro boon put up the city la enveiopod | in inky darkness. Tho miiithv are doing police duty. There it hut ono rrilroad track entering tbo city that can be u*t«I and that ono is two feet under water at I oon point. Tho trains which hare arjriro*l and gorwt out ore furnished with •nother+ngin* ntttr running thnwigh [ ^ wwter, as th® firo In tho first ongino ia put out ami ba'ely stenm enough remxinv io pull tho train to dry .ground. A disaster occurred tim morning at tho Herat hern Jloilvay depot, from which, ire* wring io thw etriy reports, twenty fire live* were hw't. This was a great exaggeration.- There may be vv :-Vr"

Mmn-UKjy burial under the ruin* and j &k»J, iiul there is no ono repotted a* [ missing. The tisck in appt\x*«Jiing tho «lc{>ot run* (aisilcl to Mcl.c.wi avniuc, Both the uwuuo anj radnwl tiuiksare | on A high fill. Mill crcvk is on the west and thvic wa* a \lc»,j» cut on tin* r.vt, several rvnls In width, tho opjaxrit® »ido being (nrmul by utado grvuud,u]Kiii which tvridcucos linic h*vn built. The powsure from thu llotxl in Mill crock mj groat iImi the grades ujon which tlio railway track run and which formed th® avonuo gave w.»y. l%jjt of the il<'jv>t was carried off and jurt of the freight hoiiw. S'vml loaded freight curs wont down in tho litre!. Tliowhelo thing liApj-cned in a twinkling and wl.cic the track ami avcr.uc were there i» now twenty fevt of water. A sight that n ill not toon be forgotten bv tlio>o who witnessod it took place in the bottom* on -SiinUay.. It wa* « funeral on w.»tcr. Tlio child died in the j morning early, and hardly lud it breathed it* la* l K-foie the water rt;«hcd into the house in torrenta. Tho cr.*|K* ua* hung on the door to announce the tail ami dreihlo ctllirtion, and prv|*r»tiou% were- iinmrslintcly urado for it* burial. Tlietcwa*tio time t«> notify soirowiug or symjathetie fiicmlsof the allUctrel father nn«l mother. At 2 o'clock a neat, nhito c-uVit Ufe* licrtio to the re*i.lcnco in a skitT ami the tender remains tvero plsr**] *in it. There were a few friend* who hail hrarel of tlie dcinUc of tho child who came in skitr* to pay tire l.»*t *ad tribute due tho dead. At 3 o'clock the remain* ncro placed in a >k ilT that wta pr*<pelh*l with nsiilllnl oar*. Tho funeral train

composed of several »l;ifl'«, uml a* it moved it* way orcr tho tutbillclit waters xaauy were tho lympathclic tears that dtojipcd from tho |-cop|a who witne*j»ed the sa«l and solemn sc*-.i<>. Another distressing scene oovured in Eglnn* lino »lrrel on Sun«l.iy. The rrtlmiu* of Jin*. McCarly, -who died the evening previous, were* lying in stale at her into li'-mr. Tin- water rm<? ruiMculy and U-foie a»»i*tnnco arrived, liio ca«ket, containing tho nni iin*, was fi.aitiug about the room in the water. The to. mains were rcmavnl to thu hoa«® of a friend in higher quarters and were buric 1 fount that plaro yeatertlay. TuWNriEN D-S I N LET -I( ffTl NG.H. — Mi** Went* ha* l/®en veiling M:«« Jo«iu- Holme*. — Mr. Levi Lmllun Is insking Important changes in his dwelling. — I'ilot Samm 1 ILrih-y and family, <"aj>c M.»y City, aro visiting their friends to u* : "What an easy tirao tho preachers arc having." — Mim*s Jiwlo arid Corf I o Holme* on Wsilnrwlay morning start's! for Philadelphia to inakn a short virit.

•—Our rnlertninmcnt work is arranged and neatly started, %o that we can next Week, rire the «L»n» of it's holding. — >\ o were *?«own a specimen of tin* penmanship of x child aixyearrold. It was wonderful for a child so young. — Mr. Linnrus Swain, la*t Thuraday week rnsdo a (lying trip trt Iiridgctnn. Duruig hi* visit he purchased for himself a hand«omo brtvch-Ioading shoto-". —A young man vrltli a gun ha* been crashing the air for some time fwist, using letters for his targets. Sonioonc a«k«-d j "where doe* ho get enough* letters 7*f Why ono Is suflicicnt. *— Occationally wo refresh nur eye* with tho sight of n nutnln-r of panrics that, dospit® th® 'snow and sleet arid hardened earth, have bliwsnmrd all winter. A syml»ol nf tho go<xl Alh«*ro is often to bo found in tho must haxih-md hrftrt. jpSomo of Hi® young l-vliei, whoh.ave occasion to nocd th® services of the den-

list, say they would rather employ a young man to jH-rfonn th® unpleasant operation l®cau*o. and then they slop. W® wonder who is tho accepted dentist 7 — Mr. I^tI Ltidjsm *om* timo ago ofiirred to the church a nnmlwr of cedar hitching posts, Tho lru*t®e« giving no attention to ' tho matter, the Ladies' Mil® -Society accept® I the offer, and employed a person to place the posts in poritTon. —In our Irtt®r of last week. In referCne® frlha Item a)^»ut tho Infantilo specimens, w® wish it to'bo understood [

that "IXifphin," (as many will persht in thinking,) is nht tho answer to "Who is next V We suppose It was a trick of tho alitor'#. » — IVTren a yonng man intend* visiting his lady love, ho should fust inform him*«lf whether sh® Is ®nga?od or not for I h/t evening. One of our young men, on his wsy io th® homo of a 'certain young lady, was informed, when about halfway there, thai ah® had gono off with another follow. H® relieved his ehsgnn and dianppolntmsnt by going ha ma with another giri. — W® were recently surprised by th®

t j di-pfey cf li. iu-.ty by u New Yo»k firm. We remitted a small sum fora fo w numIwrs of x wevkly libr.tr>- jo lo re nt a* issued. A ttuml-cr of c*>p"v* v*erc iv- I ceived, then they ce.isrel, atid tLo matter was forgotten. l^**t \\ >v k we received a letter stating tint they had ^i-oaed publication ami «-ntd(ui-d the balamo tlue, 12 cv i it*. The nxino of this houurfcblo in ah 1* Y. M. 1. uptou. DoLTIItX. A GUI CULTURAL klilTkU UV INtitX. t— Agricultural (.'outmUrioncr Ia) ring's .annual rej-irt shows that 2,^U0,<*>0 |uckages of si-ed> Wero di«lribuli-tl l.a»t yo-ir by hi*, Bureau. The yield of the county for lSfi2 i* estimate*! at: 1'orn, bushels • wheal, d 10,t"4*>,OXl htidiel*: nil*, I70,0l»,000 btishrls; barley, -li.tXO.uX) bu*hcl*: n n, 2»V>«0,IKX) bushel* ; biicktv lie.at, l2,UuO,l«t» bushel*. — In 'planting a fruit orchard, if you fear it may glow ton foist h t gr*-* nud wci*ls haro their intii way about five year*. Or plant in a stiff «od and raise hay nlxnit the Iret «, In addition, pvtnw lniul **fter the h.ay U mail® ivith cows, oxen, »'irep, hog., etc. Till* treatment will insure against any oxu-iriv® gioutli, nm! nl»a in gepcnil npumt dr.it li by firo-bliglit. The triv.* wjll be deat] Ik- for® the tire-blight find* out th.it they are there. —Joseph Holme, of Ohio, repot (sin the ficrmanlown Tvh'groph nil cx|»eti. inetil with corn hi li'SJ. Th® l.tiid was * ' ------ ----- --- w - - — • • ••« ••Ml'* M .IV

of milium quality, phitroi early In March, eight inches deep, harrowed and marked out May l, and p!«nte.!qn May 4. Kich pint contained one-tenth of an •acre. Tho following \* a* tho manuring ami the result ; 1. XVhina : STty tm.jirU 1-rr cere, 7. Mniuint IIiik-.'om-. .iue-JmJf pint |<r Mil ; flfty-thrx-o lu.hrii jvr »rrr. 4. l.lni-.nV.» il win-Li.:/ j»int j*r till}; r.Zyflrebusi «t« |«rnoip, 4.(iiia twislinfw- t-wl in. am: re. hats n»v «t In; r.ty.tiin— lw«:irts i»rr arr^. •VOaethlM sh-ivrt f.f ii -ni; tire to cacti hill; M-r.-aty^-vcn tm-hrl- |*t *cr«t The lime and ground limrslono were spread on the surface of tho hill. Though manuring in the lull gavn th® ino-r corn, Mr. Holniea think* tho next crop will bo l>e-l on the Land where Iho ma nur® vr.it q read broadcast on tho surface, wJiich Is very j-reb-.ihlu indeed. —Now is tho timo irlun egg* -aro dosirahlo if cv« r. Fioin thlity to forty cents a doicn i* not a regular j rice, and when it mini-* rtery lap nnrner chief egg producer*. Tlio egg quotion »* to be solved from th« slnmlj>oiut of comfort. Tho lay or tho fir»t hen in winter i* more wclconio to tlio un-cnti-mental citickori cnthu»ia«t than the "Lay of tlio List Miu sircl" sung or n*- / — - * Vt 1 1"

vitnl in tlie bv-Mt style. Tlueo lays ought to hegln about the ]*t of iWrtu l-er or Ixsfoir**, anu when they are deferred to mid- February or March something i* seriously wrong with tho fiock or It* management. Whenever the tomb* of fowl* freer® it is a surn ricn that their quarter? are not . suflii ieiitlj protected: At least when a man frreies his cars li'-r Uiinks lliat something is larking. Hrn lious® with dnuble or ttiplo wall* and air q«cc* between them wolud bo rahlablo for winter j.rotection ahd' comfort. It . is uvln lo j exjwet egga when fowls in an unprotected candition. — Poultry broader* often l*eeotuo atlAch«nl to |»artirti|.ir fuwfe on account ol tho g'*>l (|U4liti<-* shown during Ihr first year or twn, and are rebaine*! then indefinitely. In the sense of mi affectionate regard this is well enough, but not frern die iw.int of j refit, (fid hens may l»® excellent matrons', but their profit-at'le egg t-iyina *lxyn are over after tho second season. And tho frequent keeping of old fowl* i» rum great loason why Q<ic k« treated su1>*tmi thill v nht«n M-/VIV* trrwreu su"*ui] iiai jy alike

* each season do not yield tho vaino pro- ' (>ortfoii of eggs. —Tim Darlington' (Wis.) ••Hepubllcan pu'riiriivd ih<« foill-swing statement mndn l»y the proprietor of .a creamery of thai phun: Tho total innuiw t»f twenly-eight paircn* ira»- from 211 arerago cows, eqii-tl t-i rJfi.JO per month fo>r the average time, firo months and twi-lvo days. All faimcrs know that, witii prejK-r handling, a cotr will giro. a fiow of milk eight nmnths in th® year, and many contend ltir.t a heifer starlc] fight will (low eleven month* at fire yean old ; mil th® season right month*, and we havo as tho butter product I3H.57. Every - calf dropped 1* worth $At th® shim milk is worth at leo«t $3. Her® wo har® tlm nvcragn I # ■ - •• • s • f\ *

cow pre-Jueing nearly £17 a year. I* it any wonder that dairy formers in New York, Pennsylvania arid Northern Ohio live in Cne hctju-t and have big barn* 7 What our fonncra want lo do i« to get rid of their |*oor cows, quit sowing (lax and wheat, seed down, club together and buy a few Jersey bulls, and fr» fir® years Lafayette county will show cow*, not equal to Jer*i-pr tpiecn, whoso record is i»K founds in on® voar, Uit govt enough to sell for $10(1. • - Bio Jc*r.-A colt belonging" to Ira B. Duell, Wood* town, Jumf'od ov®r a pal® fence 5 ft. In height, whit® playing recently, Tli® length of (h® jump (tracks measured In th® nym) was fourth* ft. 4 . . • 1 , J . * i *' (

a JACOB CROUSlif, — I>K.( LtJK IS — CARPETINGS, No. 08 North Second Street, Bidow Atvli, West Hido, l'HILADKLPIllA. U.l Cloth*, Malting*, Window Shades, •mj evrrv variety of CariHilingv cotuunlly on hand. 2- Id, tf HEALTH IS WEAITiT tir, |. r. \( r*f« tirnraiMl Hn.lr* Tmlineut — -\ •l-o-irio |.,r Itx-t- n... innim^ Ceiitul. sum.*, .NrOtitu lli .bluriic. Mial.ll I - fn k-1<.n, I jim •.( M* uinr) , 1'irnutiiii* DM Ate, eno^cd t-y «>*«-v>v*-*( lliMt Mr 11*1 i-liulnli.-1-iitv. Mlilrit tr.»-U lo luiwry .ileniy, hihI hue l*»X *• ill rule m.iti ikM*. t'ai-n t»»a oiu'ulii* i'lie iii4>nlhV itvalJiu-Dl. i nn- «l..llar u U«x. ur »)\ Mi^twrur liU'tlull.in; *. ii|l»y nmkl, wt* imM. i.r i-rhv. We (tumiiiiv »l: I-.M-* III cure .UIVIMW. With « Mrti i.nl.-r r»»i*Ur>ll>y i.« i-m «, m\Miii|v.nil<\l wlih r.»r>|i.|lni», m* mil •rii.t il.o | iir» luw r <n:r witlli II KU4I-UM1«^- to (Yliirullir UKMtey If III* tfnliiiriiti|.M»ii>|trlJiv: n Hire. Iiiinniiilr« I"""! (•> (*U !bo iliaen^ W|.MI<-»*IV ami II< I. ill A--« nt. rorurr «>f linout an<l Mnrket UUrr;s .Nrw.ak. N. J. Ontn* im.il w ill rr.YliC|-|i«il|'l Stlonlloll, •lrx'.'l>l |y Barnes* Popular IS'SiWJPSt History of *1 •* | a, . Onrfclil. l%UM|«)tte United ["«''« ,»«»•! , \tifikuju<rt. willi ■ i»'tviaii-l c.'i w rn.-rn\ .i\g% li> rmli.rni "'(.•la liy nutl.«.r 1 1 U»]nit«a of -I'tiluM MuUV -t'r.x'.nf" ni'.'l "AiK-.rut ]0Hi|-h«,'' ahAml.er c.vntiMvcly o,|.j wmk*. ( luili; t "ih .%*.>! In xtU nr.® y||| nlr«i. "A HQllonat l-rr»« f .rthni,"— I |«.n. .IoSii M,\ r-»r«- 1-pkr-rii.irnlii.r lta«cii. **l>|iially

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. Advertising trill always gnin customers, Advertising will nl*/» keep cu*1nmrr>, Advcrtbirg llbcrnlly wiilnlwnya j«ay, Advertising nilhn:ike siicce*« ro»y, Advertising will begot confidence, " r A^vvrtblngsliow* enlcrpiise, Advertising shows pluck, ! Advertise and succeed, Advert!*? or bu«t, Adrrrii*® now," A <1 to r tiso HEBE. ALBERT !(, PBEil, " The Hcnccr Contractor and Builder SEA ISLE CITY. :o: ■ Drawings, Specifications, and Estimates funiishcd at sliort notice. Bills for materials and work superintended % at reasonable rates. Nnnc but first cfass workmen employed. Jobbing promptly attended to. 7-23, Cm 4

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Provision made in all salcj ^ for actual building ; and also for adornment I ' • • . • t ■'' [ :o: " ' -; » THE PLACE ITSELF IS Its Best RECOMMENDATION I 0 \ - — to* By a'cttuilly visiting it the advantages may be appreciated. Address, C. K. LAWDIS, : 402 LOCUST ST.) ...... .. TtCAtAA^Vuu. t