Sea Isle Pioneer. T. LUDLslUt Local Editor* TERMS s-8 1.50 A YEARt — ... j^vcrtUlnp Itatco l^crrr. FllIDJLYf AEJlib (f» 2Stf3. ^Miu Miry U*«cr b elopplng in her cottage for a *horl timri —Mr. Woodford Ay era hu retried Co nil ootugA ami moved in. --Crawford llurk re]>or(i buai ue>» on the turnpike on tiro increase. —Mr. P. Voliono ha* purchased a burineat lot on Laudb avenue. ' Tlio gravel tuln U now In action, . * ill raakee lU appearance daily. —Mr*. Annie S, 0wrft haa purchased* a tot on tli e oooan front, near .Swam Si. — bnok out fnrtlm »>ew map of Sea Mo City. It will V* issued ill a day or two. — Mr*. J. <\ Ulto. of Tomt Itivrr, ha* been visiting her »ut»r, Mw.T. K. Luib lam. —Peroral gunning and fishing clul a from Pbltada*, baro been pruepecting lor lota lately. . —Tho second bahy La* I "-'en horn at firaJalc, and Mr*. John L. Spcrr b (he * happy mother. —Mr*. Emily J. Dewor, of Pldla., •baa purchased a lot for a cottage on ltarbon alroet. • —The 'Brighton Cottage b to let cn rra*onable trriru. Apply to C. K. Jamilia t 13 room*.* —Harry Ludlam, the veteran teamaler, b filling up tlm lota of K. Iluch« oti on (Jarrbon street. —Work on the ' Excursion Homo will be renewrd In a week or ao, and p j.hed to completion, —If there b a more accommodating omduolor than 3Ir. P. W. Mickey, we 4 would lika to a«-e hlui*, ^ — ' The fro-t hare, arrived, end from the nolro they are making wo may ex* l*ct warm weather aoon.
— ' Tiro buildings of JameaQtdnn are bat assuming shape, and In the court* of a little while will be completed. — Tho aeomd ^ta machine hat been brought here* Iff Benexet A IlroM for John (irpn'a Philadelphia llou#*. —The diving auit and air pump have arrived, and the cargo ot the wrecked iteatner, "Nupbar," will now be taken cat. &-Th« b*ach never wat handaomcr i'tan now, and the ocean atul aky pre•aata grand appearance these tunny diya. . —We hop© in an ether week to be • *. able to giro more new* in regard in. the new Depot, and th* pleasure It. 11. to Townaendt luUt. A c- ' —Mr. Landb loane«l hit large tcow to tlio Anglracx proplv but to far *ho - hat reabted their effort* to be removed from tli© sand flat*. -J \ v." — Onabf tho mod beautiful algbta ever seen from tho bland wa« a group of 76 reeael* to tiro south *«««, all under full tall, on Tuewday afternoon. — !<oun Jurr*, of ridbu, will shortly build a hantlaome boat home on the Thoroughfare. It will bo a beauty, at Mr. Jawa don't do lldnga by halve*. —Our poat maM **/• W httnfy, not lo be behind the tilnea bat bad the prat office newly fitted un, and baa added more boxes to meat the growing demand.
—Tom 1 ,od lam, the agent, hai 'praled a notice llral all freight mint be paid for before delivery. Thb will be very, inconvenient lo the bulhlere and other*. — 1 1 . M. A i tbouae, of P h U a U H phU, wai down on Tuesday looking at lib cottage^ now building, lie express©* LlmWlf wall aaibflc<l with tho builder*' work ao far, . . . • - -i «•* — Mr. Landb will build a wharf 100 feet long at the new Thoroughfare Landing. Veaaela drawing 8 w .9 feet of water can land tbero loaded,, at low water. v; '• ; . - • • " \ \ There U no new place on the Atlantic coast today', that p'reaenta' the " . ) i'e of Sea' lalt City, and some of the older onea had batter look to their laurels. ■ —Mr. T. • Ludlam, the agent, waa away on Tuewlay.. JVe make no objection to U if he 'wfll alwsya leaire ao pleeaant and eomjwtent a auballtute aa i his wife. . — Thb bf tif laat month of acliva g duty at thwhlfe Having Klallon, Tlity will hardly ^gret lb* Ume twlbg ao ah or I, the winUr hating been very die. ' eiTeeehli^;^.'rtf ' . v' ' 47i 4 * - • —The theory, thai it require* expe. rieoco to build a nlco Jioat, bold* good no longer. ' If you don't belie yell lake o look at the boat now being built by Grant Wright. —the el«»e of the pre^t week will find Ua In tilegraphle communication with the world. The material ha* 'at* rived and wcrknieh are budly enqdoy. - ei puttl »| U In pUce. • \V.'r\- ' V.r '• : '
— Now b the lime lo **-«i that )our t rbtcfiia ore clean and fillnl. ' It may < not be generally known that tho rain water caught now b mucft better for summer u*« than later. —One o'cliKk, Apiil 3, 1W3, b^cn epoch iu tho hbtory ol Sea bio City. The fir*; telegraph pel* wo* mimed ot that time ] Iff CXti 1'. M., over one-halt a mile of pole* were uj». —Who will make the firmt move to. ward lighting themtryrt lamps in hunt ofouratorem, hotel* and rollag«-<7 It will certainly add to the attract Iveiu-m* of S>4 bit? in the evening. —The public who* I unit ten* ar© again being talkml of, and ihiuca bavr am-utu cd deliuite *hapc lo that ei»d. It no fault ol |Mrtiem inteicmted (hut we haic tiad no M-hool before.—We noticed the fl.ig floating over Prnsjiect Ibll on Tncwlay, and Usury I.. Smith has m«»ve<! in. He ««A|>ect* lidiing parlies down in Mjv, | miiU i* gelling ready Tor thrm. C,pt Form ml ha> lieeii here for a week', laying out aide walk* and actting grade »lakc«. Ho t* id*o murvey. ing the line of tho turnpike from Landb avenue to tho turnpike. —Another grocery store has been stalled ainee our last i»*ue ■, l^wiaClic*. t«r, formerly of Gu*heii, will deal out | the coffer, tea, ropar, etc^ in the *atne. and superintend things generally. —The cottage, of H. Althou*o and E. ' C. Gro** are progrea»lng rapidly under tho supervision of Mr. Palmer. II e should judge from the way Mr. 1'almer | works that lie understand, his bu»inr*s thoroughly. — Oqil. llcnry Smith moved into lib hotel Tue-.lay, ami wo should he leil to think tlnwV participating U the housewarming hail a pretty good time. If * they didn't it was through no fault or ' Capl. Smith. # — Mine Host Schick, of the Hotel At- ; blon, has Iweu having his l»ou-o newly 9 )»ainted, and the ln«lde nt leas! presents the finest appearance of any thing in 1 tho llneordocorativc art yet pnxlucod * on tho bland. —Mr. E. M. Wright devotes hb bb-
uro huui* In making flower stands. Thev ate unique ami handrome, and the only trouhlo with tlirm b that ho has not time enough to make enough for all hi* friend*. —The Mlwes Uppermm have h.-en visiting at M *. 11 sines', sMrucr SwaIii anil i*imib nrenuo. Both these ladio# have very fine voices and much no rv gret that llielr *1iotI slny.sleprlvrd usot the plfft.il ra of hearing thrm sing. w —About tlio n.-atest roihiuraut we have saen for ft long lime, Is kept by Mr. Davis, under the Minerva House, Mild such delicious 'oysters "can't l»e )**»( f genuine Cape May a.dts from Ludlam ikiy, lit thr roar of the bland. — Mr. Calwell. in com|winy with Mr. KltxgcraM, a fo mer reshl < nt of Ospc May Co., was on the bbtnl 3lond«v. Tliese gentlemen wero more than pleased with the progress made, and contemplate Investing at aomo future , time.'.- . John Quinn paid u* a - visit on Tuesday, lakgig a baik at his two cotr tftge* now Imildlng h>* Isaac Hues, lie , waa afcsmipxwlcd by Mr. llaggetty, who , wss inuipi sttrprbed at the many new Improvement* ainoo he ImI vbilrsl the bland. , ' —Mr. iJindb b now pulling down D cuth for side w*lk-, on l-Jtnlb ftYcnue, fth«l other street* where he owns lot., iuid we hni»e that lot owners will con- " * sj«»|-v ~
tlnue the good work till all tho prfnci pi* ltreet* arc rur1»esl. It can bo done at a small expense now. — The veteran builder, Isiac Hue*, has taken the eontraela for four more bous«s for" the following parties t Mr. Shrpperson, on losnilb avenue \ Jos. Dratulo and Jos. Nchrclber, on Hxrt*on street ; ftiul Joaepb , Corner of b'wsin and Landb avenue, — The cottagoof Tlionws W. CrelUn, of Mftueli Cliunk, 1M4 that of lib son Edward Crwlllti, or rhUda., are about atartlng ; ihst of tlie first named gentleman will to hnlU corner of Ad riane street ftiid lUilrnail avenue, and the lattrr, at threororrof Marine Hsce and Ik>1phin street- Thrso will bo fine house*; d»cob ]*eonavcl, of Mauch Chunk, has the contract for both buildings. ; — Tl»e annual meeting of the Pea bb i City Turnpike Company was held in VlntUtwl, March il, 1W3. The following olHrert were circled t Chss. K. '' Xoindb, President | Wm. A. l!ou*e, Sec retsryt J, Hunter Ewing, Tieasurrr; with llenry llart»on, Philip P. lUk^r. '•» Seaman U. l'owl't slid Uetj. Swalu Jr. lw Dlreclorv of the eompany for the en- * suing year. Tliotrc<v?lpbw«re more than ' tho expense* for the past year. • ,>y i . r ?«' ■* ME A ISI.E CITY. • — — Osm4«aK.iehaat*. Il ,^ rhb b« new roori raphldy budding up, th«ww being already 7l) lrousea an«l S )0 ) Inhabltsnts. • Il has a poal office, a r- rsllroa l xtltlon,a branch of West . Jrr ssyli. Il.ta new.psper, "rhs riona*r"» v.;;!--,: '
and 10 hotels, five of which ate now c>|H*n. Mr a Wo Oiy »• «»" bud tune lWi h, one of the fine.t 011 the ciu»», b the halldng Wing safe, mid Hi« wide, gtnily .loping strar.d l»eli»g bird and • smooth, and ath«r»liug «lelig!itful driviw. The sanitary amingeinrnia ate oxceji •thmally |>erfc4'l,uml fulfill, what we hare ^ oltru urged, that new pber* shall keep i pace with the piogirs* of»cichce III tlu» iujjorunt matter. Only one Iioumj b ab luweit to be built on a lot, ami nodi aim «g<< imi.t enter the soil. Garbage I* removed eiery d 1) in .utximer, and twice a'w»-ck In wintrr. .The water supply, is, for the present, l»y eislerio. Tho inipiovciiirxil. in were tho rr»-f lion of 60 cottages and boenIilig-lu»uss-*, and nmneroiis improvement* are in pro* We may lemeinher that the pbee w a* tinted on the 9lli i»i»t., bj Mr. G.m M. UoUuts, ITe»idi-nl «>f thr iVunsylvania H Hi »» c*»ni|*my Willi Chief Engineer Ihown, wlm urn I elianuesl with all the* saw and prom bed many nih-tunlbl xidvaiuag«*». The Trent mrtit turn Cohl. Tim l-M«mthly Magasitie" (bmdun) rr|M>rts llr. tirahsm -ujing Hiat it b nui a e*»rrrct piwetiev, alu-r a cold n taught. In inskV the i»K»m a |-t»«<ii *Hfc in much wanner than u»uat, ioSticie.ro the quantity of Im-.I elolher, wrap up H» flannel, miu drink a hrge quantity othot ten, grind, or other *h»io, b«-»-airo ' it will invaibhly incrrose the fevirrnh lie-*, ami, til the majority of msl*m*es, I prolong rather than I e «*••»» llm duiallon ' of the rohl. It b well known that cm fining inocul.tlcil j»er*oii*in waim r-join-r will nuke their -hmIIj-«x imne vmb-ut. * by augmenting the genrixd heol am* 1 fevn ; and il is hw the same rea>ou that a similar pnscties* in the present complaint i* «ti©mhd oilh endogou. 1 result-, n mid b-lng iu te dily a sbxbt > fever, ill some j»arU c»f England, am<>u> „ tho lower ordar of tlm j>eojde, iv larg« f gla«* of cold sprins water, taken on going to lied, b found to l»o n *u. re.slul r remeily, and in fact many medical prac lithmera reeonunoinl a reduced atmo* , ph-ic and fnipn iil dmughla of rohl fluid a« tlic'mn-t etllcacion* remedy Tor y a recent rohl, pirliintlarlr when the s psilrut'a habit is tull and pbtliorir. n l)r. Graham further. say* s , It b generally .tippled thai b is Hi • rxjKisnre to n rold or wet alnuro h»Mwhich pfotluce* the cflcct callcl odd, 1. whereas it is returning to a w.uni tenx-
|K-rotore after expo-tiro which is the r.nl c*u«e of tlio evil. H hvu a j>er«on in the odd weather go. • Into air, rvorj time he slr.vxr. in hb breath the tvhl air p^-.e* through hi* no-trib and windpipe into thr lung-, and, consequmtlv. dittllilbhes the heal of these (wris. A long as the per»on ronli lines in the o»hl air, ho f-*eb no »>ad .'iTfcU from tl 5 hut us -smii as Iir tctunxs lumie, he o(e proachr- the (lie to warm himself, and verv otlcn takm *o:n» warm wml «tnii. fnr.'ahle drink to keep out the cold, ait i- s*id. The inevitable rome-pii-iire Hiat he will find he has taken rohl. lie feel** shivering which tn*k«»s him draw nearer the fire, hut all to no pur |K>»e ; tue more he trie* to heat hintself, the r*o re ho chills. All the mischief is here caiisvd by the violent ni' tlon of the heat. To avoid this when you mm* out «>T a verv rohl atmosphere, von should not at t\rst go into * room ill it has » tire 111 il.or.if you cannot avoid • that, you should keop for n rotishlcralile time at a* great a distance as i^*s,ihle, and, above all, refrain from taking warni Jr •trong liquors when you are roM. riits rule i* founded on the same principle as the t real men! of Mi* pari of the Iwaly when frrot bitle-. l! It were brought to the fire it would root* mortify* where--a. If nihbed with smiw, no Ud yoioe- , qtirLCra follow fivitn it. Ilenre, af the following rub ware strictly observed— 1 when thr whole mnly, or any other |^rt or IMS Ldiiile.1, bring it to Its nat ural • feeling and warmth bv degress— the frwqm-nl cold* we ex(aerience In wi.iter would in a great measure be prcvrntcl. ■ EXCURSION TICKETS
— FOR— E«AW AMD WIFE, CAN NOW BK * OBTAINED — toSEA ISLE CITY, ttOCO to December 31, 1883, FOli ",.$5©.©©. RillPPflRTUBITY I 1 FARM FOR SALE 1 :o: Thb f*nn contaitn almut 90 ACRES, and 1* providinl with y First— Class Buildings. U I* loemtesl rm the road which lead* lo THE PUBLIC LANDING, near South Searillt, and b oni) of thr finest site* on the roast. On* half the purchase money may , O N MORTGAGE. i Arply to either Tho*. Towrorod, BouiH • S svllle, or WillUta Towmend on tiro » prtfnuvo. . ^ Tt Cou'
SI, 000, 000 :| BOMBS; - J_ SEA BSLE CITYI i Iui|irtfvciucut Compauy ! i -;o: FOR SALE! PAR!1' i Six percent, interest ;■ pa y it hie sci n i -u n n unity ; and per J act security. Jpph/ to C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST., . VuAtvA cV\>Xv\v\ . I
KisiballPriace &Co., Yineland, N. J., MAKCrarrccxxt c r axt» ctaLtri ix Building Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, iViuIs, Rockland Lime, Cement, &c. « — — :o: • ■ — ■ • i . Estimates and Designs Furnished. — o— . 1S^*A11 orders will be promptly attended to.-^gU Gept.lBjr —
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WmBL >4 sciul lo llielfonse, hauing llio larycst Slock g || and quaTtiulGeing llic loiocst prices, ^ 1 ■ StrMbi^idge^Clothieil g Going to Summer Quarters. Important notice to families and ^ travelers generally. The courtesies of the entire establishment
(in close proximity to the Broad street Station for the New York, Baltimore, Washington and all western trains) are freely extended. Beside the vast stocks of ladies', gents' and children's suits, dry goods, fancy goods, „ carpets and house furnishing, there is a spacious waiting- ■ room, picture gallery, lunch-room and toilet-room. v The new department of public comfort, with wash-rooms, closets, new lunchrooms/for both ladies and gentlemen, will be opened ist August. Baggage can be left and checked while persons arc visiting. Philadelphia is so cheap a place for » . shopping that there is often a saving of ' more than railroad fares. < • ' • 'i : . * , - : ' * r, . "■ *J . . ;i% V- . •/, • l . : ■ J ohn Wanamaker. • ' _ j ^ -i ' TliIrtccnlH and Chestnut and Market Streets, V X r J ' Philadelphia. .4 v v . •' ' »
SEA ISLE CITY, i % hud lam Island, N. J. ^ ENGINEER'S REPORT. - Sva ble f'ity U locat*<l on tha Atbro tic Ovvtn, on Ludbm blare!, on tha roaat of Net* Jtrtry ', 37* J7' KiUtlihid*, and 74* 41* E. longiluJe.W) milM wmxILcait fto&i i'hiladrlphr*, and 64 J mil** by rail. It b 18 ttilr. north-ea*t from Ca|4 May, and ahem the ua* d> lan re from Atlantic illy. The mean lemprraturo of laidlaxA bland does not vary much frotn that fcf Atlantic Cily, which it l'." n Tiro humidity or tho atrwo-pher* U axmibr to that ol Atlantic City, b nn; equally dry and aalubtlcua. It U w<Il located for bctb a fr Inter and autr.nwf rraort, on aexxunt of Iia cl.xuatic adtat-* tagea. Tiro bland b 61 fwilea m length, and : varir* front } to mile* in width, ex* I tending frotn Cot » on "a Inlet, on thv I j north, to Towixaex«d'* Inlet, on t!-4 L Miutli, and b aurroundrd by tiro Atlantic Ocean, Ludlrvu Bay ar.d a ravapll* , channel called lha 'j horoUghfare, fufJ nblring exeelbnt advantage* for Calling, aailing and ati!l*ater lathing. A beach 160 bet wide* extend* Uro entire Ifiigth of tho bbrid. gently thriving, of very Iran!. cWe-jacked land, afTonling a Cn* natural drit* f^r more lLan C mile*, and unuaual fatili* lira for walking and lathing, which are not excelled, by any watering place cn tiro co**t. In walking, or driving, indentation ia made u|*«n tiro wml, affording, in ibb rr-jo-ct, a atrikti.g routrsat to txiany otlwr l-eachrv, wLerv tiro aand b l«x»e and trearherou». f Tiro advantage* the teach afiorda fot bathing, are excellrnl, there tetng n*» under-tow j* nepiilde, ar.d in tlii* i^apeet peculiar. The let tent deacendi to grxduallv, that el allow wat*r *xlenda a gtral dbtanct? fr< m the ahore. In l*«thing( no rojea are required, and il la aafe for women and children. It b lufficiently north of Delaware Bay to n* rntircljr free front the nitd of the hay, — _ .. .. _ .. i . i.J ;«
»Ld bathixjg C*n alwaya be bad dean, clear water. The *Taat land" of the bbnd cor.»:»ta of low hub and ridge*, with lr*rl jefjion* of aar.d, which are fiajnd by actuwl •urvey to vary from 2 teet to 27 feet, the highot In elo alien, aku hiih water. The meadow Uuda are never -^er flone<l by high water, except by itcrix tidea, which are of rare occurrence. The abundance of game and C*h in the Txcinlly haa mad* the laland 'ut year* a favorite rracrt of »porL»rr.er. * Tlie inland lay. known aa LwdbW Bay, aOonb atill-water lathing, bating a gently ahelvtog ahore, ar.d alto aafe ytchling, and abound* in u»h, oyalera, CTate, clam*, Ac. Uxro ponicn of It b only HOO Ira-t frexxt the ao* beach, »o that on on* aide auri bathif.g can be had. and uj«or. the other »»u* • tilbwaior bathing. Tlic ait* aelectod for Sea Itle City iv cn thr northern half of tiro bbndj extending lo the centre and then acuth* wardly. It will hav* a frontage on th* .-.tlan I tic or three miiea, and extrnd inland to ' Ludlam Bay and th* Thorough bra, along whlch'lt b practicable, and it w proporod to by out and conatxnrt a carriage drive for th* dittanc* cr uxor* than two mile*. It ia j»ropc»ed to pro I eel the City from high tide, by a •uWtanlial »ea I wall o»i the two aide* tno*t ex|>rae<Latid by emlwnkmenta on th* remaining tidea, which can be done at a moderate oxpenro, ron*Klerirrg the eronomfcal and other advanuge*. Abvolute security will tliu« be obtain-
ed againat encnaarbnienU by the *e«, that have oce**ioncd mis-b darrar* at Cape Mar, Atlantic Otr, Mohtnonlb Beach. Manhattan Bo.v-h, and other place*. No other aoavide re»ort at the prevent lime, ha* the protection that w proi>o*ed for tlib place. Th* lalaml b uninhabited 5 theff being no hou«*a on it except two Government Stations and no ceav-poob j the way b clear for carrying into operation a thorough ayatcm of aanitarr rep ulatlon ; *uch aa you propra* under the •uperrbion of an efficient and experienced unitary engineer. The bland can be veiy c*»ilv rott-necle-l with tha >Ye«l Jeraey B. by a abort branch road from 4$ to 6 mile* in lenxth, there being but a rarrow Thoroughfare to rto*w» with a bride*. A Government Ughl-hooae should ba eatablbbed on thb laland, a* nunterooa wrecks beve occurred on it, and by a little expenro on the part of government In the construct k»n of jetties two excellent harbor* can be ewtahlWml o» the north and aouth end* of tv* KMand, at Corson's and Towawnd'a Inlets which would become Important comtnercbl points by connection with ta b road, and a *afo refuge for Trwdi lg atortna. Th* plan upon wh:«h you proporo to lay out the Uty b oaloulated lo tub•erva the purpo*e* of convenience, health and beauty. ...... . With proper railroad facilities and lota offered at a reasonable |»rice, I do not are why thb place should coma aa great a reeort a* AUanlU^iatt, br reason d lie proximity to rhUadelphla, and the charactet of the !<w»rh« And when th* sanitary qneatkwi t* taken into ecnaideratlon, a plnro of tven greater reeort. The West Jersey Railroad ran make the eaxne time to Fox I*le Qty Ibd thiUdelphis •« to Atlanlfe Qty. , ReepeetAilly, IL FAKRANP, Chief rwr.neef, k

