Sea Isle City Pioneer, 13 April 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

HE A 1§WB I'W-VgfiJ*. PUBLISHED BVWBFHW®, — ^at— J M ^ SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — »r tub — Pioneer Publishing Company. Tkkx* — (W dollar and a halt a year, payable in a4W)«r/ I* • ** Jojr Undar' Vw' tk<HW>U n»w will wv publish cornmuhici»iloiiw « hich coma to m* without ifft» write/'* mmie. rttiUAV, A mil ///, txs:i. fiqp~ '.hrct.uyg ;t4)|t» or ban -puis an* turuvd out d*ily by *ha factum-*. fiof Mil# «»f IthjA-wved .|hmUi\ lllift l|f» en-a-a I ilniLtiiaiili rate among chddieii under five y«tap»rof *ff io.NV York Iroiu fi'tv i wo To. I>>rly-i>ix low lUGO, yny» ^ lh© Mr An sxcbiiig railroad face uill aoon take (rUgo in Florida. An I In* la» Mow »t»iid«, t^lsw Am mmiI I lml ia built to Taimm will get the land* granted, ami at liial 0vt' different manager* art* making preparation* Income in ahead. OeiT Mr.. of the French Afad • aray of St-i^M .m»* barn making n *e pica of oWrvntion- upon the growth 'of t ho wheat |4anl, hud nay a. thai it j»*t er grown upon any da y in which the •oiu|'eiaturu iif,iiie air dm* not, during a l*-ri«»d of tevrral hours rise above forty three dfin-w Fabr* nheit. Mr Collt-ion* at tra nmy be nravonten by urinit Moots, *ay* Mr. .foists II. Nchullt. jf Now York, who )irrijjo«*» that all va**eh l-e provided with (saill*tm of Miffirh-nl capacity to tuk© t| jWmoii high enough ahnv© the fog In nee the balloon- of other v«-*#el* in tile vicinity, whoa© relative |**dtinns lie can •oin in u« 'irate to the -hip'* officer. Lime-Kiln CI ub. dsi ■■ •• "1 me hv «le papers," said Br- *t Iter flaiduer an he iwationed 4o Hauiuel Shin to (Imp one of the lmrk window*, "I *«* by de i«per» dat Prof. Gilliam predict* dat in 19*3 dw cull'd man will he in de anceinlMrtcy. Ji*t *». We'll dmi» two mo' wiodem an' discuss do suljick a little. "In one hnndred y'nrx, den, 'cordin' (o de Prafe»*or, do Samuel Shin* an' Oiveadntn J<mo-ra an' Pickle- Smith*©* of our ruce will l»e nt de head old© cuvn»ei«t. P'rhaji- a pu—on named Waydown Brlnw will lie J*re»i«lent of de I'liited^Maiti*. Whalebone llowkerwilt la- tie letwlin' Chief .Ittntice or the hightat court in de land. Judge C.idsver will be Gflb'nnr of Michigan, t'hew-o t'hanmati am' Dtiprarhf John* on will In- tie V aiolcrbilt sti' (Jnulil of do (eriotl J'l-ofn. Bar ktloini Turner un* Rise U|» Bunker will tlouri-h. "It am a beautiful Undoes).© to look upon, nn I reailv pity de jowi* white linn, lie hia bin lortlin' it olier ue world ut large no long, an' Its* made aich progress in neionre dn* b-rto-ophy tlat it will aeein | hi rty tough fur him to »avr our wood, clean our alleys an' black our but©*.4' At this point Reconstruction Taylor In-onii fi dsinji hi* font and clip iiis band- and *eek to start an miw»s. but t ie l*r»*hlent intertMpted liim with : "BrudilsrTlfi lhr, drnfrit f Now draw jrer feet out of de alley un down' move agin till demeeilr.' nm out! No doubt you nm tickled hair to death, hut l**t ii» oee what tickle* you. In a liundnd jVa we am to he fop o! de heap. We am to loo-e our kinka and grow straight 1i.iV, onr feet 'am to he pared down, nnr nose- nin t" be triiiimed down, onr mouth* puckered on a new plan, an* we am to lose onr hurt let to completion. Den our tieAfWani to he re-hipiHl an' •estnlfHl riur aWreeh filed ilown and MWlpaiet^/' (if we atnlo prhgrro* fW-t-rr in ll*> V ars ilart de w-httn'mati has in 1,(100. I tiiiuk 1 see u- at do pintinrle I We look awfnrf.m-ty at de lop of We heap I Ndbmlr would know ih 't* wv stun' em-f brt de cap -heaf a'n' ware «lf gloriou* laliRfb •' as ovKRamnT. ' • ' The Seerelaty nnnrainn d a commttm cation ffprn Ht. J#ouls. a-king if the Mieliiean I egi-lutivw Comimttes* on State Inflttfutiona hail vi-ited Parndi-c Hall. aiWPIf lirt, tfie writer dcwirtuli cojiy of their rwf«brt. The preiideht answered that the eomniittc.', omliaWr throngli amne over-ight, had negloet«Ml to call at the llall, ami it was now too late for tlifln to lie ejfpeole«l. ParadUc IJall wonM remain on the anme apot, however, and the alight would have no e^eet on the general welfare of the l.itne-Kiln Hub. IIOT OMR. The committee on lntem.il llnmiony reported that It had on cored ed in arcuring the ser rices o. Prof. %. Y. fl. Skinner, the great colored weather neeriletor of Arknnaa*, to wateh tha weather for the rnlnw-d population of Ameriea for •he next six montha. The Protewor'* terms were apot cash on delivery, hut he had made a discount of thirty per cent, from the usual rate* on I would make a man 90 yeura ok I go out and mow three neiwa of graaa per day. Ill* prediction* f«»r May were all reatly .for • delivery, n ml the commit teo had rece|ve«l a hint thai the last ttmtteb days of the month wnuhl he g«*rfl barefoot weather. Pleklea Smith mover! that the con tract be nilillol. Waytlown B»'le* arooe to inquire If rame ar range merit eon Id not be made with the w ldte folk* to t.\ka half the weather ami pay half tha ooet. Elder Tool* invoke and a»kr<| how many moonlight nigls»v the Prob-saor had arranged for. On a cull hf the roll the club n titled the contract by a rate of 194 to 14. i^t tntn sttTt i.r. Th- Jbniaor ecfawted that one earner of Pur*dkc Hall had acitteA ♦even in«-l»e- tlnvubf tha pe t wcelt, 'pei aging tha ft«nw and threatening an accident, lie dhl not know who was In Mama hr it nor what to do in I lie case, but felt it Ith ditty '* g've wanting. The iVc-hleni *nkl he had muived its sciipttg. :>ad vm 1h ho|>es i( * mid

• i lo..: All tb^ ob.ui t priwrnt Hixy-|Hj^.|b|e disaster. All uiitiniahi-d ituiint-n was then put 'ill an old hat and covrn-d with a nail keg and the meeting «t(j«Miriir<i The Hum! ft TriejAnmr. % , Tl.e olh«*r day ««n individual who *onn c<l lo Im> under tlu* influence <•! drink, enu-rvd a W-uuva plain »u» llaiuiulph. 0 Slre«*| and nujuircd if they liad * tele, phone.. H>*ing an-wered in the alCiin- /■ tire, he laid dowrn ten cents and -aid : I "P.e.ise talk t<»r lite, aa my mice ia . very hu*k> thi- uioming. Please tali i.j Mi M. « ■••• i "lis* shew telephone ?" una." "Then 1 caii't call her." "Thai's fO. Well, « all lip Snyder's jnsviv That's Within six hiuikii of 4 my bona .** The gn«c« r> wa- noon i-onnrcted, and tli. ii the man said > 1 "Ask the grocer if lie knows Mi - , tieorpe." "Nc," wa* the answer. "Ask him if Io-IumI just as soon tun ' • over U> No.— Jxintifih Htn-rl.'' "No," out lo- sgaio. "Well, tell him to jwi v sontr ley two idiilliiig* to go to diet iu'IuImt and ask im wHir if she told nti'.W X{Htl>| want I aoulher gidhm ol vinegar by next sivk Friday, mid she rah telephone from -Utneir heir to the |*os( i-tticc and the I at*t master will arnd some otic out to hunt me up. Awful Imudy things, those telephone*." Wocu> Hjivm His Wat. — The cause •I Julius (loldaoiith'a first att. mpt at tukuda, iu Han Franriaoo, was tie- ivfiuud of a girl to marry him. Hia life waa saved, ami. impress.**] by the twtxjf of hia affection, the woman clianged her miml and liecame hia wife. But atill he waa not happy. On three occasions in a year l»e^o<»k doaca of iaUihUiUin, and the be I cue waa fatal WH ITT IKE'S HEYEXTY-PITK TEARS. TW Vr sera Me Vae« MeealvMa WrtMar UMrslsUUsaiMd rrucsls Dec. 17 waa the acvonty-fifth anniveraa rr of the birth of the poet John Grocn- | leaf Whit tier. The poet spent the dny , anietiy in hia room, at the Hotel Wintiirop, in Btwton, and received nnnn-roua caliera. He hail received a oomuionicMtion from hia fcliow-citueaia in Ann abury. aaking thnt h'- paaa the day at home ami hold a reception, but he was oblig'd to doi'liue on neoount of a «d<i Many lieantiful floral tribiltea were aunt to him during the day. Mr. Whittier ia living in IWtnn for the winter in |U<na.uif ijnurtcra overks king Bowdoin stn-ct, where ho p-uuv * hia time inaotne literary work, as much an hia atrcugth will allow, attondinff to a vulnmfnona eorrrspuud.-ncc, and ueraaionally accepting an iiivitnthio to U-a, not, however, without exacting a nromiae from hia hnat or hmfcwa thit tlx tea ahali he a 'Vtrictly family affair.41 The Kt ia crc<'d]ingly ahy, and does not iu least care for the attentions «4 soeicty. Iu nn liiiif ilea hn t'xpnwml himaclf aa thinking it "ralhcr a qitcer tiling to congratulate a man n|ion — that he wns seventy -fire Tram old," Imt smilingly sakl, perhaps it w is aomcthiug to Mvc an kmg in this wicked world. He thought the New Kngland cliamU- somewhat trying, and quaint I v aid J: "J am a New E'iglatslgr and I |qv.i New Eng. laud, but my BcVeuty-flve yearn living here has failed to fairly acclimate *ne. In anawor to n qncation aa to the amount of Jitorary wiwk he wan doing this wiub r he replied: "Not much; not hi ug to apeak of. I have dona too lunoh alrewly, such •a il ia. Thou, I have so many letter* to write that 1 acNrocly Hud time todomneh literary work worth the name. There in no man who ought to writo much idler he ia •evenly, unlma perliapa it may l*e I>r. Holme*. Ha ought to write from now on until he ia a hundixnl There ia tuoh a womlcrful variety in Ilia work thnt it aeema a pity he shtMild evi-r ship." Mr. Whittier ban a utimht r of tokens from friemla in diOcrent parta of ike | eouutry, which he consider* very pl«*isant rbmiudcra of the annivnvuaiy. He waa very much Aoucked by iho fkrt that of Uie nnmi-rona biUen he* hail iwrehred quite a numljcr w»r e from EngLuxi, ui>et bf them from pcracual friiuuU and old soqaaiiitsnoos. but many also containing | cxptvaaions of nwil from atrangcr*. Mr. Whittinr'u henltlt ia good, with the exception of a cold, and lua menUl vigor aocnw unimpairol FMitarlal Krpren*ionn. An expression common in these days of nominations i*, "While a portion of tb# ticket is not Such as wc should have n<«ii.uiAl, we shall give it our hearty ► uppoit." The means that the editor's most bitter enemy, who sill give the printing to the other j*j>et if he can, Is «m the ticket, and the editor hoj c« that the N down feptile may be l*at en out of sight. In the ease of distinguished orators, the remark, "11»« Hon. Mr. Blank was 1 attacked o ilh a sudden indiMiosition | and dhl not *|»eak," .uesn- that the ! venerable statesman was too drunk to l*ld libad Up. The observation uieaus tha same tldug when apjJh-d to 4k« lights ol the A air > lean stage . "Ws failed to catek -Sbt- last wordof the speech,' mean.- that the sm qneeee ai ll»e -nlical ireriod was drawn •d In "I uHlge." "We regret that we have l»n space t>> ptibli-h (lie pwtlemen's el'Kiueui effon in full" tiusn* that, in the editor* opin ion, the wouhl have made a iufiecflve mule loave Id- oats and that il wonkl be an outrage on the publio to print it. "Wc may ref.-r to the address hereafter' mean* that the nrwqaier man feels happy at getting out of il tbb, lime, ami trusia I Imt pcnlluon mav bun if Im ever inenttoHe the mat lev again. In obituary notices "congestion of Ilia brain," when applies I to a genii* man of **«j views in raganl to orinks, meau* deliriuni treuwns and "he ww Ins own worst enemy" means that the tjer^a-rd Ws» S drunkard and tha w« r»t I valla)- oNie p opVwho Uiourd kim

" — -J- i =5g , * lie hail hia usuiiOf «riM» id u* havt not 7 ' is an . .juiv-lm • xoiegrion. p In regard to jh i lo. manors, di.«maiic and otharwiM-, 'I h«»-e who failed |o lo|WW»*»||! misa-l a rich tr- al" iu«-*l«*4hal «verv(>ody biioi, t "The audit-lire was small hut appleoial vc" iiiean- that noliod) sod pr«--eot e«ecpt the huldris of compllno n'a« o-*. "tiwing to i be incl«unmy of the weather the audience «a* not what it would have been" meal.* tbuti llu od> would have been then: hud tl.e »k) l<Cc«t , clear as crystal and the "neighbor h>*w| I.j lireu XmU ucd by sp lc> UufMr*>' liuit, Hp • | cording to the hvoiii larok, "blow aoftly «»'er tVylon'a iah-." In the way ol' dramaiir ciitkl'ifl, i ' Mr. Moiilgouierv show* *..|iie crudity I and ioex|H»riciiee. which' will doublleaa J U-sHp|M-iu with lime and study," uu-ai a ! tlmt Mi.M. is a ho|»cle*a and irtcdtM-iu-able stick. IIIS1UUY OF A LOtvl fKL r Wfcsl CaseS Oar mi Um- UUSre ouaisfSn Ktrr Kmw« a< AlSrr l.airM. [Foan the Helena In4rpetMV-tit.) Otle «f the wildcat atonii* dc* that ever I ti«ok place fnxu Alder Gulch, aold all «»ld I tins- AkU-x (lulchtT, wmm caiUMtd bv the 1 rinqJcat thing one could imagine. It won in '04. Ev t rytLiug waa flnali. It trw nearly two tluainaud mil«w to the tumrent nulriaul, and aettlemeuta iu laHwian were acatteriug. Now, it ia churactcriatir uf lniinmi usturc to sigh afu-r the unattoinaide. In Uiia i>»rticid.ir case fnah jauk waa uuattihial Ie. • 1km waa plenty of Uuxiu and lneki-al pork, l»ut no Drib |«rk. CojiImjo Tim waa the only one in tin* oamp who ever owned a jag. Tin: waa a viaksiary aort of a ruoa, who wo* not oatiaftod at working sbog the gulch "t $1."> or $20 a day, 1 ait wsa etenuiiv iewndxiug through the mountains in that region for a iiloor where he coold gather up gold liy the shovelful. One d »y Tim r-turiMil tooamji to lenru tlmt .hia pig h id eatvijMal from ita ia-n luel-r hia Ixuik. He cliil i iot tarry an hour hut, packing all | hia pruvi-vm*, a tar tixl au the lag's trail I op the mountains. Hi might way 200 or S00 men dofMed I to follow Tim, au|i] toning that Im- hail struck it magniflocntly rich. The l*vub r | «»f the st iinj«nlr kept truck if him— ommau kiwiang him iu sight, a around ! kcejang the find in sight, and so on until ' the gaug stn-tchcil liurk half a mile ; U- ! Iiiud this conn- tlic ml tide. Tim acem<-d to kt^iw where he was : goiug. and kejd steadily ou. Tlii* »« rved to confirm hia follower* tliat !/an hail alp -oily made the rich find, and niu, p'turuiug to it When night ivnue cami*iL Hia foUowci* did likcwiac, a half a dncen mcu Uong detailed to nuUce turns standing gimnl, on that he might not slip away in the uight. Early kext morning the march was resumed. On w.ird went Tim, unoonacious if tin* men on lua trail, for no uoioe was uinde, th- . iicceaaity of silence having l>ecn iiupruaoed upon all the stHinj *•«!<• r*. From • camp they ji**mx1 down the range to the Muuson. uud on toward Nwrw.-giau gidch. Agaiu they camped, and again were guard-* atatiiuied. The uight ineouil quietly. Tlic firat of the atamiailc Th U> , i. wake iu the morning craaloil im the hilUidc to a ]M«int when* ho could *e«Gariboo Tiiu's onmp, and, looking over, saw that th© guard* were mdiwp as;d Tim gone. The guards and the remainder of the slcvpiug ntami>edir* were awmkcuol. A scene of great excatcmont followed. Tlic guanls were cun*«l mi hill aud down fur their neglect, which tlic poor fellow* took with meek aulimi-oion. Tlic gang now started hurrioilly in th • direction which Corilxio Tim hml l*vu following on the previous day, hoping to overtake him., Each man 'tried to g t ••head of his ncighl »ort and the njfi! time made down the mountairs was remarkable. AH this time Tim hail gone leisurely on, his heail donbtli** flkri i with TMOQt of rnast idg. After o mareh of an hour or two he »«»t down on a logto rrat Wliile Kitting there he lntinl voice*. Presently thnmgh an ojs nitig in tl»e timlier be aaw the blanket and ; prnli-lad.'n brigade j tanning rapidly along i u half mile away. ••A atamjK'de, l*y the eternal!" In ejaculated, springing lo his fn t and burning off after them, with no furthe: thought of liia pig. After going two or ! three miles he overtook the hitulnio.t of th© Imnd. aud from them leamiMl that a new gulch hail lieen dtacovercd, riqh l«eyouil ixnnjisrr; tliey ilidu't know when if was, nor who was 1 wling, end didn't oarK . a tinker's cnaa, only it waa some fellow., whom they hail been tptiliug for a da>.< and a laaST A h It was soon ndlcd at tie front, and Ihe straggl ra, ineimTliig Oar-' ilioo Tim, earn© up. As Tim awi-mob* d> the leaders, who at course knew him, U« waa immediately surnmnded and ©arm stl.v, Item sight to tak© them to h» fe-W ili^> digging* V' inquired Tim. j "Why, the oues that you diacovereil <m your last trip, and that you had l»een making for,'' was the trp!y, and they then n 1** ted to him bow he had la*u watched and finally followed, togethrr with the sulwequent cirtvunstsix> * of the stamivdr. Them Tim rxphdned the true object of his search and wound up with ••Stampede l»e Mowed ! I wa* , only looking for my kwt ptg T the ncmarks that w«*P> male then and tliere were of too « mplmtie a natnre to lie appropriate fur tin- columns of a pap. r. RARE OPPORTUNITY ! . 7 * -t "vi FARM FOR SALE ! " ^ This farm contains shout 90 ACRES, •nd h provided with First Clasi Buildings It h loeatdl on tl»e road which leaih te the public landing, near South SemdUe. ami • h one of the finest rites og, the coast. One half the purchase uiontv m«) He, () N MORTGAGE. Apply to either Tho«. Tnww-end, South Heavillr. ar Wj^Uui Tow mm- i op il| 4 1 ©s

EXCURSION TICKETS OS^MID F«»B— MAN AND WIFE, PHILADELPHIA, CAN NOW BE OBTAINED — toSEA ISLE CITY , — —Felt 850.00 or 840.00, for s.ngle |a*r*o«i, goxl from ■ May 1, to Act, 31, '83, 4-4», Kt ; Sea Isle City, N. J. IKM. The c ming m*om»ii the Kxcur*ion !. House will le o|h-u. It will Im- onr hundred by sixty feet, with ikdli liooiii*. Ih-MauruM. Bab lb>out fiOxMJ few I, and tt'liutehnuo Dn-k tV«ar»-i»u«l. im top . VtflUI l.et. atthnliug magnificent mil , |>iQk». Exriirdou rat«-* will Im* the saim* a* to Atlantic City. If you are • npi.«iim-d will) any churches, tr so- ' «»ei irs, who *i»b to gel up Exrur«MMi*. please call their atlrutimi to S* Isle i City. The following llotcla and Cot- ! iajiii will also la* ojnw : •Ska Visa Hoc *«.— * K*ean front. Cor- | Iter of Marine I'iac* ami 1 1 * >n-«- Stnwt ; I'uin 60 livl long, 15 feet wttle. also 2»1 atorv piazza tor u*e of Uanlrr* ; Bath IUhum atl-vchi-d ; Ratrs, $ J jU J |K*r day. Sjieeial rates for week and I Geo. W. Grave*, Proprietor. I.II.MCV'* lloTKL AM. BsTll IIm iM.t I Uo-sii front, one Block froiu the Railroad ; 32ro.Hn-; wide ; ptewaiit raom«: terms, fie to filu j*t n«*-k. John Li I lev. Pwyrintor. "All Wkiuiit lioi — Gcean front. Corner of Gftrrisoa Street ; |K n*nus : 2 Hoicks from the Station ; pleasant place for families ; term* FT lo |M-r wrck. 11 'K. M. Wright. Proprietor. » Knitm'i CoTTuiit. — ifc-ewu front, C.ir- ' Aier Ludlaui Stre«-t. n«*»r tl»c Tbor»mghLire ; »|iecial attention given to tishiiig psrtic- and tln-ir i: milie* ; )»•*(* pro viihil ; term- ol lM«r«l. (I ."at p-r tiay. j by the wii-k a* may be agreed. Ilenrv | I.. Smith. Propro-ior. Mansion llut sk.— iL<e«n front, nnr I Albion Street ; ooiuluiii-«l «»n tin- EuroI | mm n plan: io.*al« at nil ioair* ; 2> IlOonis ; Bath Houimv for glicsl* attach •■d • i»-r«ns rcusviial-le. John Kluer, | Proprietor. PuiLAurt ruiA IIook. -Owner LvndiI Avenue and Fietz Struct ; one blw-k front Railroad Station ; large piazza* : l>onr<ling by dag ami week ; 2f» n nan i Rdhiiig House* lor bounlcr*. John Gagan. Proprietor. Philadelphia a.tihv**. Thirteenth and MiiHin Street*. Shklmi snk Hoi *x — Pearl Street, near the Hiimu front ; co^ntna tiding ritM* tion; pl**a*aut place for fniuihe* : I.V mom*; lenii*. fi7 U» fill! jn-r aewk. Tlioins- Seholea, tlwner. Ai.ujon Hoist.— iiu l|ou*e Si reel, newr the bcMcli ; 22 naun* ; .'>•■ feet | » «u roll ttmu ; $2 |a-r day ; *|*eeial rateby the week OTiWaaou. S Jv-hh-k, l'ro-prh-tor. AaaoTaroiiti Hoi ak.— Corner lomdi- ! Avenue mid Arinilue Sun t • Ucca" view ; hi rgr pirsaui* ; children no oljrc- j > tkm ; 20 room*; term* reasonable. Alex, j Wilkinson, Proprietor. ,Ain:ii'iii IIoc'zk.— Corner l_»ndi- Ave line nml Dolphin Sire*-t ; commanding view ; 20 r<omt ; near the newt, ami j • convenient to H. R. ; Imanl lo the day ' | or week. (Im*. I^vuffinotti, tlwner, NitKan liwa. — < K-rtz fr^ut, c«»n»et : Vincland Street ; 2«» ruan- ; near the j ! fishing grounds; lent* prav'uled *foi ' < fidiiug and sailing p u tie- ; Co»- b meet - ; all the train* during the*ea*on. fn-e ol , • barge to the guents ; term*, fil.-HI per dav. $10 |*er Week. I.. J. Site.tr, ho I «rie tor. ' MIXOVA llor*K. (%m»er luindiflVfenue and Minerva : 2*« rrxima ; one ^Inrk tVoio the ocean ; three minuteivsdk from the Station. William A. *Hoi«se. Owner. BuiiiNm < Wtuir. — i Vn tiarrisnn St.. 1 near tin- Ocean : family reaort ; 13 toom* ; pltMswul room* ; near Si ml ion ; cunning, fishing and parties taken out. Wm. II. Davi*, Proprietor, • Docrmx Cowauk.— Dolphin Street, pear Orean front ; board b<r the wei-k ■ bit Liuiili*** : ehildren no ol>j«*ction ; |.» room* : I! I.udUtn, Proprietor. Cox «i. Cmnm. 100 feel froui Ihe itrenn on CiwhI Street : 13 rooms; got*l accommoilationz at reasonable rwte». A. L. Freta. Proprietor. Cunw Cwtrxui,— fleaan front. Corner Shell Street ; 13 rooms ; apiendid view. Mi*- Ann Kerr, tlwner. I.AWriKTKR llursx.-— Swain Street, near i he tk-ran frant ; 22 room* ; huge hivt «*• ; fine view of ihe (V-eau ami Ray ; t«wms,fifi t© fix per week. B. Swain, Proprietor. Main* inki e's Ire Cbkvu PlYIUHt.LjwAicr Laudh Arenue und Peri* Street. | ^'TfOimiiW walk fram Station ♦ l<oanl ! Wl'1, *l*jr uT week. John Mai^winkb. Xjlptietor. ;ptn.\KB UKl l|oi*r. — Opposite tin"Winn, un Italia Street ; plra-ant ritu | term* reasonable. J«w»c L. flKmtb y. Proprietor. llorvi. — Ou Landis Avaiu< iupl Coral Street; pa^ion pltarbwl t j fifi tofifi per w«>-k, ©eeordiug to I Ar©t ion of iN*m,*. Cu^jo : JiaOo, l"ro l^fetor. Ren Isle f5ty, with it- amph- aecom j m<*lnti«»n . witli its boat and Carnage H^rvlXe. it- gravel roads, lomutlfiil beach and many attraction-, * Ul be a* ion riHifi Mil pU'-v to virit mlawtd this milium 1/..- sanitary ar rwnoemcntaare ouch a* w)U insure Ihe llCellh oT the place. No rewnoot U ■) Trmeit to he dug upon the island, and /itl CTth k cat lr» I *way. V| iy Tvitly. LK' ('hal K. T.aVUI,

it. Xi. 'liiiic J'tiWe. Trains leave Phila., Market bt wharf. upper ferry, week days, 9.00 A. M., and ' 3.10 P. M Sundays, 8.00 A. M. , HtAv UU Ci\tj VficcVk T.V>0 >X., uwtX "KY. 1 j ?t ¥>t ' 1 Lot Owners Rend ! ) \ — -:fK Ham- Ludlaui doui all kind- of hauling and graduyc at rvsMuU* rat©*. Cor. Dolphin and Landis Sts. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! I ' » Paneoast Allen, — lO.AlJCZ in — PIANOS AND ORGANS, Inform* the reaident* jf Man l»le City 1 | and C«|m* Ma> County, that Ih- Urns • Ux-Mied at IYarl and Ltn*li* Arrfiues, where lie ha« some very fiiu- Organ-, whieh he will m-|| 1 L* far cash, or on run moiuhl) aud quarterly jatm'ti. S^nd for eirrtilarv and Pimm li-t. Addreoa Sea l»le City, or Wilmington. l*e|. "Music haib chanu* to *m»iha tha . , savage lireu*!." 'fry lli» iu*Uttinent». » ! fidfi, if JACOB CKOCSl-:," — io.at.ck ix — CARPETINGS, No. dS North Second Street, lit -low Arch, Wot Side. PHILADELPHIA. ■ vr. ■ ■ Oil Cloth-, Matting-. Window Shade*, and cvef-y iMttelv of Cat-|M-fingii coiistauilv on hand. 2-lfi, If 1* Yoa Wniit help, Wunt a cook. Want a suli-sinan. Want a servant girl, Want to «#ll a carriage, Wunl to bin or m»|1 a fat u. Want to l»*rmv or b-nd money. Want to buy «»r -ell imrn |>ro|M*rty, Want to sell |HN-Uiee. gro»-en»-*. drug*. | I Want to sell d.*y g*mi|», noftmis raq-el*, Wiiu t to find gnodcustniuetsforaiiYthiiig 1 Advertise in the Pioneer. IAdverti-ing nil! a1na\» gain customer*, Advei ti->iig will al*«, ke«-j> ru-t'»msr*, A>h «*rti-ingliU rail) will always )«), Advertising w ill make aoereaaeaay. Advertising will l»egrt confidence, Advertisiiig shows i*iitef|*rt*e, A Iv.-iti-ing iliowt pluck, Advr-«ti»e and sni-ce«-«t, Advertin* or l-usi, Adiartioe mm, Ad vertia© HERE. L. H. TODD, — Deali r iu and Manufacturer of — Cedar Lumber, -0FEVERY DESCRIPTION. SIDING* ** SHINGLES, LATH. FLANK, KTCL, nr. FLOORING —AND-— FRAME STUFF -A SPECIALTY I— Toirntends Inlet, 1 V.J. ▲of. XkYMy. UNION HOTEL. Cape May C. H. This long established Hotel is still open for the reception of permanent and transient guests, where aD Rttention will be given to their comfort. William FJdridge. tothftv* t I

OTS -dfOTl' sale: i ^ SEA ISLE CITY! X. BEST LOCATION MOD Eli A TE Eli ICES.' JO: • ' • Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one ivulc fartiier from Philaddphia than Atlantic City. me— — — Magnificent SAFE BEAC1I! ix ADVANCED f Sanitary REGULATIONS ! LARGE AkJiGUCT Of Building IN PROGRESS lOfi % Provision made in all for actual building ; aiu for adornment 1 * * TIC PLACE ITSELF t? Its Best RECOMMENDATION ! By actually visiting it H a* advantages may heapprc • Address, C. K. LAWDIo 402 L(X LS1 S VtvvWA A^v. • v\,