Sea Isle City Pioneer, 6 April 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEA IS L E EIGNE EJR> PUHMXUEt) UVKIIY HUyAVj.^ SEA ISLE CrTYiN.J.; — tx 1MI— Pionrer Publishing Company. Our dollar and a hill a jear, pay ablo /o advance. j j /" SatT Pmlur nx» cirriitirelMircs will vv r pnblNL communication* whirh cotm* to u« without the writer's iiunir. FlhiKt Y, libit ISH'JT isrhx N •it York niu* wl of llilcro I plunder the harbor, nmt aiiultrer harbor llu* plunder. tx^A 1-idy writer I* out with am artfcfo rnlilkd/'Hoor . lo Orii-li a If ii«land ;,r bul hrr theory i« all wrung. ri*lr any married woman how lo ralrh a juulund, and she will reply, 11 By the hair I" * - — ♦ m ♦ * ■ •— £&~"1 do wuh you would come ViOinn earlier/1 uM a woman to her husband. "I am afraid to stay atone. 1 alwaya imagine that thiWa aomrlawly in thv hou*e, hut when you cuiuo I know there ain't/1 p$T It was a cold day for that judge who threatened to /inn a parly (ICJ fur coughing in court, when the disturbing clement informed hi» honor lhat he would be wilting to jmy twice that Mini to hare it stopped. A ahoj»k?e|>er the other day had an np] di ret loll for a vardaid mmh, ilia Udy explaining that alio had heard that variety was stronger, The mnn aaid he never kept th« in, ** the teeth were liable to break out. t*ST Since pei»er racing-shell* were in rented there hn« l»een a general tendency lo row collegiate I arc** on pa* i-er. Nnw-a-day# it taki-s more ink than rt doe* wiitcr fur Yule and Harvard to pull through.— II at mum 1'ost. ... 9 ta-\ hear amart men any dat lime I i« ditferrlil at cUflereni plarrs, 1 heiiere dat'a a f«(t, fur. de time allera are in* longer ter de boy what hold* do hou den ter drn man what goec inter do saloon.— AaKaxii* TaAvxi.tt. , ZjSJ- When a California man see* * No can IV at the anil of a marriage notice of a friend, he remark* that •'that girl ha* put tome of her ploua notion* into J hn'» head, but lie'll g*t over them after he hat .been married awhile/' • army sketches* An Incident of /D'fnVKj Raid* »T I4KVT. 4. UaKK i'SAXPLIC. Ill 11 4 '•Talk alioul hard time*,** 'growled Idrutrnanl Cooley, of the Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, n« ho hlt-e eluiu* l«ering log of the camp fire an invigorating kirk with a loot of ]*:iUK»iYu di* mentions. u You *houtd have been witli Averlll and u*' fellow* on thai Writ Virginia raid in December, 18**3. That was where hard tunc* were born and bred."Wo ha'd [u»t alioiit ntmlo up' our minda that wc wuubl bo nlluwrd lo go into Winter cjuartc.a, and vi*ion* uf leave* of ab-cnce and furlough* began to dance through our mind*. Suddenly, )u»t after- the first of December, citne nn order lo get every Ihing in the l>e»t trim fur a raid, and in n couplo of day* we were off; tho* Second, Third and Klgljli Virginia Mounted Infantrv, the Fourteenth IVnnayhrania and Dt»l>•nn'a liallaWori of cavalry and Living's battery.' .When wa started the weather na» cold and cbrar, nut the read* wctc in very fair condition, and all felt pretty jolly. It WTia not long l»efure wa <h scattered that ne were expected lo ' - make a d recent on tho Ewt Trunnuee ami VirginU railroad and d fa troy a* inurlmf It iiVa could. At any near {•oint «hl* mad was, we knew, powerfuly guarded, and our burinr** wa« to strike it fnr lielilnd (he enemy's linns Tie quirk about our work and get aw.iy the l»e*l we could, "Wo had latii marrhing several day*, nnd a very energetic arwwr storm luul joined us, nude the road* muddy, then bail como a regular pnleocravtlo free reft p thai added torture . and danger . for our etnooth shod horse*. 1 have not much idea where w© were by this liair ; but going one morning up to the General's hlrouoc fire 1 found him and a lot ofolBcer* poking a very rilrtv map with Wile cold finger* and remarking i " 4Ve«, that's that placr." "•What ploco 7^ 1 ulal Adjutant Bmlley. • > '• • — > • V "Salem, on lha railroad. It'i tho place we're going to atrike. Only threo V mile* away,' "JiMt turn "General Averill looked upandaawrne, r • ,i. • ,| " 'Lieutenant/ lie amid, hake some men, a doseu or »o, and ride forward on this road to Salem, lf.po*»lhle, but If not, at l«ut *0 that you ran are If there are any troop* there. Don't allow yourself la he seen, and report to mo a* aoon aa you are aathflvd. • "I redo .forward with my parly through a,*cnih toroat and. nainn to aomo open farm land ataut half a mile wide, on tho other aide of which wa* tho village and station of Salem. , It • wmvn't marli of a place at any time, and a* I looked at It through tho tnUl and sleot Ithonght Itjuat (no meanest looking plaoe 1 bad ever , laid oyea on. ]>eaviiiff our hoiaca, lialfa-doton . of u* erawle«t up .along thq fenoea and behind tho lm«h«* until we were artaatly In the only *1 reel In the place, a puhlie raid thai looked as though H hadn't hwn u*ed 'aiaoo It waa |a»t plowed. There woio no.aojdlort 4ai^d. uo |«eople about, >j v S/' *'4 >V ft/ ! *■ " "An Wd dark'ry vraa cloanlng a hor»e |u stable irhw the strrel. i,4U"c|e/ said 1, 'wherefore ail the |»eonle f * , „ . ' u •Dunno, nt*r»'f cepl iley'a get seit>»

'nu/Tto stay inter dyh«i»*-.' and ho leaked at roe ua though ho Ihuugbt w/ brains wanted r»iiiforriug.r • • " 'WJiuro arf-all the ooldifr* 7* M^jeth'aijora# what aejrr»? K*r»', you don't a'po®rv un> Unly would niyit lo aqjer 'round hyar tht* kinder w«-ather. No snjrr hslt/l *how«*<l himvuT hyar ■lore tie cdr snap Mil In/ . J'fMv uniform overcoat was so muddy »n<l dirty that 1 don't sujija^u lie rver thought of my b-»jng cmnected with the soldiering luniiira, I return t*d and rexmtted to (ieriera! Averill, who, at lha of his column, was waiting f«ir me in the wood*. lli« di«|awilions were *iuickly muk, tin* place surroundnt ami I h«* work oT iDstiurliuu conn mriircit. The telegraph n|>rr^tor was sarure*| In-for** he had liun* to give any alarm, and wr h«d evcrvfliiiu.' our own way, . We burne«| the S.dem do|M»t nml u1 wi two situa'i-^l iil*oiii five «»r six miles alow* nnd hchiw it. t»l cni;r*e wo destroyed the track and rd-o ptdb-d «h»wn the teW'raph wires n« soon ** we found we could gel no useful information nirr them. "And now the fun cominenretl in earnest. Some of tho *couta ne had left hfhitid Ctnio up with Ihr linns lh*l (Irnerala Kirly, Jouca, Kiiz-lluch Ie*e, Imlkwlen Jackson. EdioU an-l MrCou«eJund, all with their coinmniuD, had extetul«<l a line from N»-*|ioil lo -SisunIon upon alt lho aveilal le road* to cul ofTnur return. The outlook nji not exhlleratiug. We »tarl«-0 on the return uiarch very coutidersld* In the durn]w. My cotnjuny, tiudrr C.ipJ.iiu Madcru, wss tent aheeil nillt iustriirlinii* t<» re-cono'-ltro a* far a* w« couhl and# keen up communication with the command. The first evening, us datk came on, we were some two .wiles ahead of Ihr command, and Sergeant Hoje nnd myself rale some distance ahead of the comJvawy to see if all ar« a;ife t<» stop for the night. We pa mod on a slight hilt and soon kcnnl a h«i>«» anptoacliing at a rapid pace. Wo pulled our animals into the n*ods. afid as the sltntige rider came up called on hint to surrender. II* proved to be n rrt**l with a fu*»h bullet through hi* brain. On senrvb* Ing tho body we fouml ho wa* n messenger frcrn General Jones to General Earlf, and !x>re a disiMtrh giving the |io«itloii of the s-ninniends of both thrtV. o Ulcers. The informstion thus nhtalo .tsi determined Hen. Averill to attemnt to fore* a passage through Gun. Jackson a line al Clifton Korge. "I had cstrird this disn«kh back lo tho General, and latoin the night set om to Join my romjumy. Without ever' knowing how, 1 got cfT the read ami wamleied through the wo«»«1s and «|ien country for rollca ami h«»tit« lielote I finally gave up lost and Im-aU My ]»oor horse was almost ready to Jn»p l*eiirnth me: hut a* I dmpt>e«l the rein ii|»on his neck in disgust ami dn-jmir he gsvo a low rhiuny and walkeil ofl'to the right nlniig a by road that l>efore long In might u* to n large hou siirrnnmled by numerous barri* nnd outbuildings that indicated a prosperous p1nni4li<>n. Nearlug tho house I was greetHl by a trio of largo and uneornproodsing dogs. A* 1 pamed a window was thrown up uud a ♦woe* feiiude toict* called out : " *|s tlinl )0U, Dnrlv T* "'No, thank you, iuIm. . I'm •anotherfellow t liAt's lost hit way.' "Tha head went in, ami in a few moments a not unkindlv male voice «»< plmim-il to the dog* flint their service* were- no longer nece*«*ry, and n-kcl rue what conbl be done for nn*.' 1 rxp1alu<H| thnt I4 w*s bet. Hungry and genrrallv played out, and *o wns my horse. 'The tuali siyoke a few word* tosotne one within til* house, anil then rnmiti? out to tnv hone asked me to dismount. In a few moment* tny *Vnlocij>cde/as I s-idlcil him, was- pudiing his tioio into *uch » fce<t a* he hac| not known lit hi* army cxjierieticc, and 1 wa* taken -into the hour*. Here I found a warm fire, bright lights and a young lady whose ap[>carance corrreponded with the »wect voice that had Inquired 11 I wa* 'Betty/ " • Y cs/ she saiit apologetically, though I could *ee notliio* In a|»ologisc foe, 'I thought It inly ht 1m* my brother Rcrtv come orer lo »«* us, na wc know hi* regime ul i* somewhere in the neighborhood.' "Ju*t then »be noticed my .uniform, and liastly exclalnter) t * " *Oh 1 you're a Yankee, ain't you ?' . ■ "•No i l'ennsylvauta Dutchman/ "'Well, it's all n1*out the tame thing, ain't it r "'I aut»po*e it !«, and I'm one of th* devastating horde fiom the Norih/ M,1 can't aay you look remnrkably devastating Jn»t row, and I ibitik you hail twjttor have something to eat \ anil elm at nnre set about praviding a substantial meal, in which hospilsblo duty •he was ably hindered by a fat and •leepv colored woman. The old gentleman brought forth a black jug of the strongret anple whiskey I ever ta»ted, ainl.presfr»,ed a full tumbler of it lo drive Old the cold. Ho »eat**d roe a* near the lire aa was safe, and kept up o constant stream ol hospitable couverutiun. 'Ye#/ bo said, cbeorfully, 'I'm what yoq t»eoiJe call a 'seceab/ but personally 1 don t amount to much. An old hi rt I got. hi Mexico, the care of my place and plenty of rheumatism koep me so pccupicxl that X don't get n chance to go in much for pnl>Hc m*t .tare. Miave a a»ut, however, that U into It up to Ms r)i*. TliAl'a the Barty tny Nelly, there, look you for. Ile'a a lieutcn nt with ItuVodcn. liere'a Ids i picture/ i - "Ttie old Irian picked up a photograph from severel lying on a aide ta1 bio. It showed a handsome, cldvalria looking boy, apjwrenlly not rnure than k from eighteen to tweuly yrara oh), and » strikingly like the yrning; lady l»efort > me, a fact I did not hretuu to remark. 1 *Oood enough rca«un tor the like* net*/ said the old man with a smile; ; •thry'ie twins.' ?■ "By this tlmamr meal was ready, and . I Ate as only a nalf-f«.ml»hrri aomler . can. When I was threush the old gentleman *ugfrvtHt that as It wanted yet [ two or ibrea hour* to ilavllght, 1 had ! letter aeenre oome steej*. 1 had no sooner touched the pillow thin • I wa* In dceamlatel. • A fearful haltl* was in progress { guns were its* ring, sahre* fhuhing ami wounded ahrleklng all awMind me, and tha field r-»s l<lwf Ts*t pilo-1 w ith slain. By souif mean* 1 got

h(/ld of Nolly's bicthcr. _J had h'tu* piinud to thu ground w*t|i ii»y knee, with tnv sword at his throat. *ud m«4 wildly ilt mui'diug his name, *lii« Ji he fas fruith'i -Iy dying to tell iiu-, siul in e<riM*<j<JCiice of this delay, which every soldier kn<*w« is likely m hapj«u in the heat of action, 1 tisiikc twTorc 1 gut Idm kilh-d. There wa* die f it colored »»«e man, with a big tin di«h-|uii in hrr hsiitl.oii which she bcrt occasionally a* ahr ah'* Kited : .1 " 'Hvar, you aojer, wake tip 1 lt'.«IorU cuiic daylight. Mi»»u* Nelly say you's j to «uui0 iiiileti d«t ar* b J an' git yS brc-ikliiss, all" I** nif ft.u' ilr %vuh'* «»le-r.' "Tnis b. ought in * around. I left rim fir Id of carnage rlid ut*Atsd"iM-J the smell of piiutcr lor the mi very |-*-r/uiii»* ol hying ham, end l«elo-.k ruy»«-ll lotl-i* kilch«-jl, w heie Me* Nelly upilo^uel for i»v itida awakening. "•Wo thought that )m-tliap» you would like to la* nfi* as mhiii 4* you eoiihl see, lr»i yt-u should fall Into the hand* ol some of our ]>cople/ the old geiith-mnn remnrkrJ. "During breakfast I related mi «)resm and meiiti-uird n preseriltiin nt which hiid t hen pi-M-Mion of iu«t that 1 klioifid meet the sou and hiulhrr. Al the s.i me tlllle it or«*iirre«l III me thai I li!\d lievcr heaid the name of my h'*pliable hmts. " 'My name is Limbcrl,' said tha ob| gehtl-'inan, 'Amos lamlerl ; ami If yon should hu rt tny 1»*\V, I ho|»e you a ill get on a* w/il together us lie lule/ uud-hc •mlh-*! at I lie idea. " *1 can not get rid of the idea thut we shall meet, and I wbh you would give me on© ol hi* torture*. It may help in* to recogllije him.' This wra* a bl-c sub cr-'u?e. 1 Wanted the picture la-cause he was so *:rikmgly like his >Uter. Without lieri'ntinu tln-V gave tile one of the pliolograph*, which I hid salely in my lerksiUok, where it «*» not likely tn Im« crowded for room. "Mr. Lambert gave me direction- how to find 1 lie rood on which our column was marching, and thanking the-,- kind people for their ho*j«ilalitY 1 de|»«rtitl, tcfircillig that some sccesrinnalUt* were gtxvl enough to bo unionists. "Mh a couple oT hours 1 came up with my company, where 1 wa* about given up for lo«t .'and now tho luu and ini-eiy iM-gsn And proceeded in carn»*t. We «|e*lreyed dejtols, tnills and Im'H*; captured llay . grain, borers and cwtile. (- In fact wc laid the hand of tie* I ruction ; or appropriation u|>ou everything that; could be useful tn ourselves or hrJpful i to tho enemy. All this time theencruy J was tusking it lively ntid vet more livuly for vs. Our column was aUmt four J tid In* long, and if ail hour in the. day; went by without on attack U|x>it some < part o! il wc fell kind ol to!i**ly. Tho , o!r wi»* lull ot rain Olid »lcrt, the res'ls wer; csivered with mud and ic«\ raiiotis and forage wern nearly rxh«u*lvd, and J hourly our uhim.-vic rm»linc sit-mrd nmre imminent. In frent uf ti* h» »uml up tieneral Julie.-. It v*u< iiujMU-ibte to I *|as* him, and Ir.iWtig his livnt v*r mnrchetl all one night in liud mirwli#* licxt inoridng in front of Geiiriul Jacksun, Geueisl Arm ill never hc-itatod. He gallo, v-<l the Kighlh Virginia over till- Colli vvlcrate otll|H»t^. am! the two bridges over J nekton's river hervsAtcl, ' although they wrie all tcady lor firing., The column was then ptislurd'actos* re- 1 ganlh-s* or the enemy, who made a j masked attach mi J « lit O.l our auihii- ; lance train ntid a lew troop*. Wo drove the enemy b«ck, but he took jM>*itii»n ( (#li tfie clill* nnd inidc the t>ridgcs too. unhi-Althy in b« lUk-ful. Oidere were j th»n sent to di-Grey the wagons, and j • h r the men to sitim the titer or else, make their way to ihr command over i the mountain. They snnm the river. > all but four, who were drowned or jwr* j idled frtmi the cl'l. "Ill the tueantiinn the enemy had j coiiceulrnicd *l n place cnllnl Calla- i glut/a uitd l-arrctl every road over the j mountains except oue (lint was reganb j r*l a* lm;*ssable. Without .Jw p.iu-e ; Arc-till took this road, and we came down like an nvnlauchc on a jMnelimem oT lmbcxlen's cavaliv that ill-put-r,| our progress in any direction, i The flgtit was short but lemtir. In the fecund charge we mr.de A jounp lieiilenanl, with some" »wriilv nier, ot the r«rmyT became •ep.iratt<l from tln-ir regiment, and wiiii a ft*w follower# 1 undo a rush at thein to gobble them tip. The lieutenant wa* b little fellow, but fearfully plucky. Anil when hit men turned and fled he fired hi« pistol in my face, cu recti me like a nimto and threw tho .wenpori nt me. Ili* sabre wa* gonw, anil grabbing him by tie collar 1 pulled him off his hnrsu nnd snore I would box Id* ear* if he did.i't behave, lie ewllnl ran a sulplinrcuuly adject ivrd bin loafer, and 1 naa just going to knock . l.hn down whrn 1 rot a gcxvl lo<>k at Ida fare, and exclaimed : "'losok- here, young lellow, I believe I know your *l*ler,' ' "'WhalT' with forty horer-poner 1 scorn. ' j " •Yc*. 1 wa* at your house the other ^ j tilrlit. llig borne on the hilt al>out miles from (Iraynrr's, with three doc» 1 and a big nigger woman that taUe* the | dead with a tin join/ f •* 'Guess you must hare been there/ i * "'Your name*# B-ny T^mWrt, and i your ai-ter is the prettiest woman In Virginia, and your old dad is the • most hrepiiahlo gentlemen, )• that • your picture T* i " e* t did you steal it V , "•Steal U7 No, you youtti villain I your lovelv altlcr and honored dad gave . It to me." "•Look here, you overgrown loppu*, i you go slnw on my lovely d*d al»U hou-ore-1 sister. If th« • ll»fe»ti#l #stOlie« | Wam't fro«e fast I'd jiHl ktunk jour , lieud off. What are you coiux. tn do withtneT* , / ' ' ; . "*l>o nothing. I cr.u't take prisoncr the son or the tuan who led and • sheltered me, and Ihe hmiher or the lovely girl w-o said 1 didn't look drew, • Iaflilg ; hMllKlf 1 'Bd, jou're so little, r you eli her wouldn't count one or else • you'll lose out of the lot/ I * "The young fellow grinned the pret- ' lfe«t smile I rter saw except one. Then • wo l*nih took a pull out of my canteen, ' ntid he mount* «l hi* tu>rse. - 1 "'Y«*u*re u«t half e# m*-an a frltew • a* von look, and if ever I get the chance '« I'll not l*e liackwahl atowtt tbdng tliU 1 luueb bw yka|/ Hit u we shov-k loidt 1 and patted/1 * • ' ' e -1

"But didn't )t»ti go back long tfn/ and tuarry the girl 7" ."So, t-eran»a I h *• tnirrinl alr« a»ly ; l»ui lork ami got thunder f,«»n» Ihs captain for fooling aayy ten nrin- i tiles' limn with a two rent prixirer, end ' then not bringing him it afietaird*/' 1 "But *ou don't scrtu lo hsie Lad s-jrh *«!><-(. d/ul har»l time-, allfT all." • "Didn't, eh 7 You ju»t h*«k at tho-e rire. or what'a left of thrm at least ; I adjust iceitiTect liial Tie ctdy got six Iry»rtija0l» Uaits, and that vi*«* com- 1 j.mi-sary whi«ky freze in our canteens,' | i and llu- enemy fnue lo must e»f our wagon* mid all «-ur grub. u|i-l I|mI out of I he I *en bundled and thirty t-ri-onrr* we tr»ok all « XCrpt «»l»e botidrw-1 end twenty b»d to U- left l«erau*r ther | frore fast in the mud, slid nia)l<c you'll : reeognire the fart llint ne didn't lain a KiHirth of July Sun da r-aehrvd | imic." t/n that cs-lrbralcd and ever in loi re rnrini-ere<l Itaiii, olio of our eomia-l<*» br Accident, Inst n ver>' linrn'-rf, whic h wn- torn from his ImkIj* in rn<s*;rig the wild and turbulent Ja<k*oii Biter; there re no «|i-ukt lilt the |(i«/r often thinks of I be tf..» n ith n qualm. Ska Isle City, N. J. I SSI. The r ining season the Exrursinu lines will 1m- ojM-n. !t will !-• one j hundivtl by sixty b-s-r,wBli Bath Booms, lb— laurnnt. ibli IIikiih IXUNI feet, ami x lluiricam* b«vk p|<>t».eux<le ell tup CGxlUI f< cl. atr>irdiug inagnJiivnt «»Utlooks. hxi'iini'-ll rat«-s will l-e the s nut* as to Aikiiilb- f"ity. If *«>u m«acqodlited with nh) chuji I. re, nr societies, who «ti»h tn get up Kxetirsinus, please call their sllrntioti tn 8**a l-h-t'ij v. The following Hotels and Cottuges will itl*<» Im* npeti : ,<l'-t Vii.w* IInisL— Domti front. Corner of Marine l'laoe and ll«»tj-e Stn-d ; l'inz/x fiO feel long, J.*i feet wide, ol-o "d storv j'iarxt for u-o of Ipaiilrr*; ]kith Ibui-es otlaehed ; Bate-. fi.jO p-r day. Sjo-ei.-tl i aire for week ami Sea-on. Gi*o. W. Grove*, Pii»ptletor, Llt.t.l.v's lluin. *Nt» 1'vTlt l|j(|'»ls.— t Ks-uii freOit, one k frmn the Bail-i-m<1; Z1 room- ; wide pi.trz.** ; ple.t-anl • t-Mtni- : tertu-. t«» fl'l |nr week, j Johtt l.ilb-v, PreO'iiei-ir. -"An. Wtwiit ll«i>i/'-<W»ii front, | ! (Zortier «rt tkirrisow Nlirel ; N rooms 'r 'J J • Bti-eks fniui the Station j pb^astiul plai*c j j P-f families ; terms ft to &S . j-er week, j II. M. Wright, l'roj rielor. 1 Svxtn'a CoiTAiii;. — (hvatt front, Cor- I | ner I.udt.-im Strt'i t, mar the Thor* ugh- | . 1.1 TV J sp.-ei*1 stlelitloii gh ell |f» ti-hllig | i t -art ire nnd tin ir fi-niib**; 1-uat* pto- • j vid«il ; nmuiil buiil, fl .'«> ;--r tiny, j 1 by the w«-ck n* may Im- upiicd. Henry | ' J.. Smith, !'i op r>-tor. MxM>Ii>\ HiiUc,— fWsii fn tit. r.rnr ] I ABJnn Sli«i-l t o«iwli.< t<-<l mi the Luxe- j I JM-.HI pint) ; lileids it kit bonis; 1/S < I Iivtnre ♦ B.ilh Nov*.-- f--r ciw-l-- altaeh- J i-tl ; term* icasoImLIc. John Kltirec, j IVuprL Ut. !*»■ i u\ti::i.rt'i a Hio'-il -*'»rner U.tu1i- J Avenue and Kiel* Street ; »>ne Bluv'k ! fr<»m lladroad Station ; luge p'u.rvas ; • 1-otirdiiig bv il»t ntid week : IS i^mu-; r > TaitJiiug Hoiim-s fur Ikxmler-. J«»hri . I Gwg.tli. rroprietor. 1'hilndelphia nd- ! Outi, Uiittei nth xitul Milllin Strrc's, | Sut.u i unk Hot st.— IVarl Sitecl.iie.ir J the.Occnii f*oii| ; eouimximlliig sjtu t- ' lion | pb-A-.itit place for tuinihe*: l.'i : renin- ; tertire. 17 to ^lU j-tr week. Thomas Schuli a, I Inner. Ai.ci<>\ Hoi sr. — I hi llou-e Street, near the Ik-ach ; IhJ ronnnj *»h fret ]' lorcii uvitn ; per «l«yi sj-eoial rateij the week or »c*miu. 8 Schick, l'ro- ! J-rielor. i AiuuiT«>urn lIofstL— Corner I.-tmli* i j Avenue uml Attidne Sno t ; t hi-an ] ' view ; large pituxa- ; chil-tre-n no obj«v j J linn : UDrnoiire; leriirerew-etiable. Alex. • WBkiioon. Proprietor. j ^ AllKM'llt llot'ML— t'«»rtie| Lllnli« ,\\0 nne and Dolphin Street ; commanding j view; IM room* ; ne.ir the oceun, nml convenient to B. B. ; bo* id by the day or week. Cha*. Longiuotli. Gwucr. Nfrn.vc llurstL— Greaii fr.»ttl. Comer Vinclatol Si reel ; iNi rsait;-.» ; near the ■fishing grounds; l«vit* pmvhl-il f»»r fishinc ntid saijing panic4: (Wli meets nil the trains during the season, free of rliarpe to the gueds ; terms, fl.W jw-r tl tv, (10 |M*r wrek. L. J. SjH*ar, Projcielnr. I Mixcrva Hot-sK. — Cfiifr laindl* Avenue and Mtm-rva JMttvtnta : one Block from the oo-nii ; three minut*-* walk ft-ou ihti Siuliorv. William A. House, Owner. " Bui-iiton CortAnn.— On Garrison St., near tho Ocean; family report; 13! room*; pleasant rooms ; near Station ; gunnine, fi-hlpg nnd |v*rties taken out, Wm. H. D.tvi«, iVoprietor. Ihit.ru ix Com ok. — Doli 1/ n Street, near Ocean front ; boartl t»y the week for families : children no ot-jretion ; 13 rooms; 1! . I.udlam, riopiirtor. CokaL Cottakk.— 300 fret from the Ocean on Coml Street ; 13 room*; pood accommodations al reasonable rati-*. ' A. I*. Kreti, rreprletor. 1 Cliitox Cumor.— tk-ean Tront, Corner Shell Street t 13 room* ; splendid view. Mi»* Ann KetT. Owner, , I.ANCASVXU llofstL— Swain Street, near [ the Ocean front ; nauna t large pi**i rss; fine view of the ih-rati and Bar; , terms, (b to JS jK-r wrek'. B. Swam, 1'mnrirtor. MaIswinkii/s lr* cnvaix Ptvitiox. — Cottier I.ai»di- Avrniio<*ud I*ari» Slres-t: | two minnica walk front Station ; tM^artl , bv the day vf neck. John Mai«winklc, IVoprietor. t Sn.vta i. ax k Hot *x. — thq-osilo llie . Station, on llsli* Street ; pleasant %ilui •lion ; terms rewsonable. Jme I-. Ilnntley, rropiletor. *•'' • , Bostua IIotvl.— Ihi Ijiwdi* Are.iue ami Cwsl Stn-I'l ; pivilUm attarhisl ; terms (d.lo (8 |»cr week, aecoWllnp to | location or rooms. Cillo ltorio, 1V*>- , ^tictor. * . y Sea Nle City, with It* ample aectim- . mod a I ion«, wiih It* 1h«*i at* I carriage service. It* gravel reads, beautiful l«each . and many attractions willl*# an Interl eitlt-g and rlrlifhtful place to a tail or t Itvanl this summer. The sanitary arrvngenirnl* ire such a* will insure th« r healtli or |bo place. No cee-nool is ab . (.oved to be dug upon tho i-land, and , nil filth Is cartel away. ^ \ ^*ct? Truly, Cm as K, lanuts >

K. K. Time Table. Trains leave Phila., MarSt. wharf, upper ferry, j v/eek days, g.oo A. M., and | 3.10 P. M. Siindays, 8.00 A. M. "LtuvH. ttttv UVt Cv\\^ v\u\\¥*, 7.V^0 "\\M vxwtX. "V. a\. Suiu\a\i*f "Y. "N\. Lot Owners Bead ! ■ ■ 1 « — «;o; - Harry Imdlam «lre« all kinds of haul mg Mtid grading at rr^sf.nalda rate-. Cor. Dolphin and Land is Sis. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! Pancoast Allen, — tir.Atrx x\ — PIANOS AND ORGANS. Inform* the resident* .»f S»-a l»l«* t'ltj and C*i|«e Mq County, thai he I.m* I locztol at lYarl and I^nidis Avenues, w|».'to he Ju-auiirn-n fine Organ*, which lie will m 11 loir fnr Cash, or 011 r.i-t niouihly and qut it»-i1r i<tym't*. Send for citiuhr* and 1'iiim li»f. S-a Isle City, or Wilmtngtx.n, D«-|. ' "Mirejr LmtIi td.snu* Ui s<othe the saixige hn-a-t." Try lhe»e in-ltumeiits. i»-K>, H JACOB CKOUSE, — nr.iLVK IN — CARPETINGS, No. 63 NotTh Second Street, B«*1uw Art'Ii. Wr-t S tie, ITUI.ADELI'HIA. j Oil Cloth*, Matting-, Wlmlow Sl>ade». ami «-%ery v.itiety of C.*» j-*-iiwg» ! reiisUiilty on luial. j •/-!<".. If lr Y«hi WmIiI help. Want a re-ik. Want n *ah suuiii. I Want a servant gill. Want to m-U a carris^#-. Wont to buy or sell » farm. Wiiii 1 tn Imrrov orl-*m! tuoney. Want lo l-ny or m-II ioaii probity, | Want lusell pr*Mlure,sn»c*-ri«o,«liiic-. ; Wiitit t«» m'II dry giMal*, n-»timi* car|M-t-. Wool tvflnd goo Icu-totiu-rsforari thing Advertise in the Pioneer, j Adverti-iug willu'way* g»in cu4t<-mer*, j Advcrti-ing will al-«» krt-ji «-u-t«-i4i*r*. : Adveiti-inglilM-r.dll wiilalw.iys jm»v, | Advertising will m.«k»* -ut-re-sea-y, 1 Advertising will t.eg*-t «-onfid"iuvt Advertising shows enterjoi-*-, A-lv »-?ti-:»»g shows pluek, Adveiti-e iilid ait- ceeit, .\-|vcjti»e «»r lui«lt ^ Advertise »»-»w, Advertise IIKBE. L. H. TODD, — Dealer in and Manufacturer of— Cedar Lumber, — OF— EVERY DESCRIPTION. biding" SHINGLES, LATH, PLANK, ETC, ETC. FLOORING —AND— FRAME STUFF —A SPECIALTY I— Jbwnsauls Inlet, N. «7. Aug-SVOV. UNION | HOTEL, : Cape May C. H. This long established Ho- » s* tel is still open for the reception of permanent and ; transient guests, where all ; attention will be given to j Iheir comfort* 1 William Eldridgc. j orchMtn I I i I I j

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