SEA ISLE PIONEER. l'L'Hl.ltill ti) EVERY MlUAY, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — IT THB — ■ Pioneer Publishing Company. Tiw»- One dollar and a half a year, payable in advowee. Bdr Uuder uo circulate* nce« will we. puhlUh communications whud* conic to a* without the writer'* jam*. yuijk.ii , a run, vo. /Ml ■ i 1 j. . .... Haf" H was a Cincinnati young lady Who when the we* presented will a }Miir r»f opera glaanea, asked how in the world •fie waa to keep them on. i (Jr When the hen with chicken* attacked the rtnall hoy in Id* in«theire vard, the ben informed liiin ike had been laying for him some time. fiajr "Twice married in one night," e the way an exchange hendi it. All ri|hi, young man, just a* you like it but one uiotlirr in l-w will do for u*. «fi ■ ■ ■ guy Seventy-nine murder* have been eouiinitied in Cincinnati in the cour-c «»f ten year*, and one execution. The litter woe for the rake. of api^earxnoee. v • -*• ♦ Mr "If I thought I waa going to he gome grav, 1 know 1 should die P* ex claimed Mi*a Hpringlc. And when ahe turned gray, she did dye, eure enough. M f The "Fat Contributor" tell* of n C'nminiusvillc man who whs *o much » Heeled by the death of a brother from delirium treuien* that he quit drinking for one coimeoulire day. Uint^Kiht Club. al wiah to displain," said Brother Gardner ai he adjusted lii* *|>rctarlcs ami brushed up hi* front hair,'1 I wiah to diiplain dat de ilon. Hlgginltotcom lawless, of Ko*ciu*kn, Mis*., uin pre* eat in de aunty room an* burniii* to de liber liia celebrated add re** on 'Sentiment.' He arrove heah. three or four daya ago, an' haa finish, d my laa' bar* I af apples, worn my Sunday coat right along, an' will be a dead-head on me till he kin spoke die piece an' notch n mixed freight train gwine |o Toledo. • I>e committee will escort him, an' if dat waterpail am upeot or any lam it* knocked down doonn1 hii deliltery dc guilty wretch or wretclie* will receive a leeaon d. t will remain solid lor a bun d.ed y'ara." Til K HOP. The lion. Lawless appeared with a Ciir of red mittens in one hand and s uion in the other, and such was hi* placidity of mind that when he hit into one of the mitten* in place of the lemon he never even changed color. He sited up five feel ami six inches, intel ligent expression, head cast in the shape of a |*ear, and feet Urge enough to trample an ouion bed out of sight. He mounted the platform like a steer climbing a side-lull, bowed right and left in response to the applause, and quietly began i "My frwns, I cannot distireas do pleas ore an' gratificsshuti which I feel to fin' myself standtn' heah under de sacred shingles of Paradise Hall— a structure whose name am a household word wl|arel»er dn English laugiiags greets de ear. |Applau*e.| I would rather *tan' heah «lnn to be buried under a 910,000 inouu m-wt. "Be suhjirk on my address am Sentiment. What am sentiment? Whar' do we git it, an' what am It worf hv de pound when de market am not oher storked T 1 answer dat sentiment am a sort o' 'laaaes an' mush aiirroundin' de heart. In some oases it hardens up an' turns lo'sluti, while in odders it thins out until do heart fairly floats is a pond *»' sweetness. Sentiment has considerable ^o de wid ebery ack«hun in our eberyt lay dfe. It am bixnea* when you start out to borry a pan of flour or a baskat oh titers. It am sentiment dm causes a naybur to lend, instead of d*mnnctin' spot cash. "Bitnews acktuates de lasy an' de shiftless to sot out an' beg cold vittlvs an' dimes an' quarters. Sentiment aoktuatea women to shed tears obar 'em an* stock 'em up wid 'nufT to loaf on fur another month. When we have a kickin' Hoes our sentiment am 'pealed to- We argy dat de aafrty of out loved ones requires us to trade dat anamile off to soma preacher who wants a perfeckly reliable hosa. DntV on« kind of sentiment. When we buy an excursion ticket to Niag.iri* Falls, an' reach tie grand cataract arter a. thirty hours' ■sreal on cattle Cera, de immense waste of water 'iteels to anodder sort o' aenti ment. When we luv wo reveal another phase of sentiment. If de gal am high toned an' rich, de aentlment am all solid. If she am only aiverage, an' in debt for her las' corset, de sentiment am nurty thin an* wont la*l longer dan de nr*t bill lur meat comes in. "My frenr, sentiment writes poetry wid one hand sn' font dc hacks of de chill'en wid d* odder. It guides our tbonghta to friends oher de *ea, an' send* old clothes to relashuns in Wisconsin. It makes us she«l tears for de dead, an' y It warns u* tn cut de under taker's hill down twenty per cent. Sentiment tells os to lux onr follow men, an' yit whispers to us to look out dealt* an' place tornedoee in out hen-roosts. (Omens.) I have been tonkin' into de matter for de las' forty eight y'ete. an' I has mm to da Wtnclushun dat it was a wise thing to punride de human race wid sentiment. If it had bin leit out by any aooideut In de mix in' de bes' man among ut wouldn't have wot a bid if put up at auoahun along wid a lot of feno*-po»t*. I could talk to you fur three "traixht weeks on di* subjeck, but obaervin' oat my half hour am up I will chop off right heah an' hope dat it may be my pleasure at some forher day to meet yon agin. Any pusson who wants hi* fortune told will find me In d*> nuntv lohm for do nex' two hours.' | Cheer* and veil* | riHinnwitt. Rhlndig Walk ins geewved the floor to 1
JL 1. - 1 1 1. X 1 1 ■■ I I I ask for iitforuiaUori. and read fr. ;.i a slip of paper as-Mlopft "If I offer a rcaolushun dat de m«-#t*J in' adjourn, an' Kurnri Taylor ntovt-j to amend, a^' Judge Arin-poo movce to strike out all sricr de ensctin* clause, an de Kev. ffpooncr moves dst we doaate $10 to «|e heathen, which motion rakes de cake? No more at promt. Yours truly." Brother Gardner looked down uf-on fhe man like a thunder- -*t'»rm glaring at an English sjtarro^. and there was something chilly in his v«»ii e as he re- • plied j "Brudder Wat kin*, in c**e you elier move to adjourn dr suviin'. au' it can' I be shown eat you am eras y, no one will have a chance tn amend, an' duaii' you forgit it I Sot down, »ir— sot down an' tnake up your mind del y<*u huve hsd one of dc narrowest Vcapes on ij-cocd !*' Sll.l. THIM OF IV. A fommuuMwiioa, signed by fifteen of the leading colored ciliuii* of Findlev, O.. including Suow Flake Adam* and Kentucky Johnson. petitioned for a branch Li.ue-Kiln flub at that place, and offered to |«v half the expense of installation of officer', providing Broth er Gardener and Sir Imisc Waljiole conducted the cer*-monir*. Pickle* Smith would also object. He struqk (bat town five years ago with a new make of fightina-raxor, warrantad to aland in any climate and diaeoi bowel a constable in tliroe minute*, and he tailed to wll one. The colored Imputation Imhlly informed hiiu that they preferred *b-d Makes and brick-bats for » e*|H-n* of offence mid defence. Trustee Fullback also knew the town. He went theie to start the while-wash ing bu*inc*» t*n years ago, ami had his dog poisoned ins very fir»t night. Brother Gardner said the letter would be filed and the request invest!gated at a later dale, and tho imetwg than adjourned. , Clay and Jtaitdoljd*. Just helow the Treasury, within a gunshot of the White House in Washington live* David C'sllan, one of the oldest cilixen* of the District of Columbia. He has shaken hands with seventeen President* of the United Stales, and he saw the flumes burst from the White House when the British set fire •o it during the war pf 181*2. He i> a sort of living record of the past, and his l>er*nnal recollections incfodq rcimnis oences of the great men of the century, from Madison down to to-day. 1 had a delightful talk with hin> this afternoon. Seveuty fire years, of age, his memory is as strong a* that of Blninr mid lis talks a* fluently as a college boy, bubbling over with reminiscent-* and anecdote. A tall twin with a high forehoad, a lare, tliin face, silky srray hair, and bushy red eyebrows, lie smi1e« pleaxantiv while he chats, and when 1 mentioned Ben Perley Poorv's article in the Inst century on the "Capitol ot Wnshington," he'smd he had read it, and commenced at once to talk. "I knew Mr. Ketidolph," said lie, and often dime in contact with him while *.e was here in Washington. But he has an austere man, cold ami un compann liable, and he fniternis^d but little with any one. Hi* style wan harsh. "How do you do, Mr. Ksndolph, I am glad to see > ou. I |ut*-<ed your hou»«tlie other day and had a notion to go in, but I did not. "You did just right. Whenever yon come by, just keep right ou ; I don's care to have callers. "It was (ar different from that of Mr. Clay, f ho wa* one the kuide*t men who ever cama to Washington. Clay bed a good word for everybody. To a u.au he would say, putting hi* hand upon hi* shoulder in a fhmitmr way, 4I aui glad to see you to-day ; I saw your pmid Indy at church yesterday. Ilow is your family T To a woman, if he knew her, he would stop and shake hands whh her on the street, and ask after her hu>twnd ; and to a young man he would put himself on familiar terms, and advise with him as to his profewwon or plans for tiie. future, (.lay was a phiUnlhmpiaL, Randolph a aiUuithrupe, snd the ono wu* loved as much a* the < other waa feared snd haled. The Congreaameo were all afraid of Randolph. They lenreu- hi* scathing sarcasm nrtd were very nscful not te tread U|«>n his < toes. M-jor Puore has made a slight mistake in the story about Randolph and Alston. Randolph hall made a very anrea*t ic r< m*rftc upon Alston in j his speech before the House, a»d as thay were going out of the door, Alston, ' in revenge, struck one ''of Randolph's dogs. Randolph immediately cut liiui over the face with his riding whip, «ay Ing. 'You ptrike one pup. I -strike 1 another. For this he was indicted and ffned 920.'' "You say Clay was veiy popular.." "Ye*, he was oos of the meet popular , men of the past. When he apake the House waa generally crowded, and men ( came from Baltimore, lliiladelphia, and New York to hear hiut. He used to live next d«x»r to me. lie was very fond of b'TScbuck riding, and nearly every morning he would exercise in tliis way. i When he did not ride he would take a ' walk, and early one morning on walking down K street beforv most of , the people were up he was attacked by a goat of decided bulling propensities. The gout ami Clav fought for a long time. It backed him up agsinnt tin fence, and (lay got hold of his horns. Sometimes Clay would prove the strong er ; at other times the goat became tbr master, sr.d (lev had to go tn the wall After a lively tu**le of About a quarter of an hour friends cam A to his relief, snd the great Kentuekian bad a chanee i fogo homo and change hi* riot lies, which had become somewhat dirty during the fray," in* Wmw and ThjsA. "My name is Coon," began a little. J short man, a* he bustled mil shead of Bgali, "and 1 used to know your father in York state." < "My father did not lire in Yortt Sfofo, quietly mlri the CVmrt. . "I mean Vermont *' ' "Ha did not Ilea in Vermont." "I mean (Vmneelirul." "Mr, «'non, ' solemnly replied the ,v Court, you ate bete un a vary serious f • | » "V'
'» ■ J» - ■!.! * cbsrL'.-. and nhsl bappeueJ in Sow • jtaglMfid fori y jres«« ago wuii'l help your any litis morning, Jmt k< en your iSonghto tu*p-iied on the pr- m ul" "Wltal ban* J to do will* the pree ent? My name i* C-oou, and I'm on my way from Sew )!.im|<«hire to join tbv Mormons," "You -tnjuied over one day to nrr Detroit r» "Ye-, sir." "You leal $b0 in a gambling room?" "Yes, they »kun ino out of |i<«Ut fifty — the SiHrho ! Judge let m»- raise' Ui> right herr, *u>i ouis, . sud warn everybody in litis room agsinsl playing feiker in a stfsngc li.sn." "Alter plating poker yon g«»t wiioxicated, and hsd unghi with a hi in . ■ man." "Did I ? The Ik-i I rrniember w»* try ing to |«** u quarter of a dollar with a hole In it on p ro*n who had pop corn to sell. 8o. I got drunk, eh ? Ho, 1 had a fight, eh ? S« >, I licked u man. eh? Well, now, I wouldn't hare believed it." "You look likt a hard caac." "Me ? Wny. Jndge, you never wer* more mistaken in all your horn dsr* 1 I've alius been known a peaceful, kind hearted man, and none of my neighiors trill hrlirv^ that I would dare fight a hal»v. 1 gues* you think I'm some oilier fVwm/" "Well, | fine vou9i " "Mercy oft me J Why, I lo-t 9^0 to •Urt with, and have sUmt used up tliia srit of clothes. 1 won't have s dollar to marry on bhep I reach Salt Lake if this sort nf luck eoutinuea. Hay, Judge, call it s great moral lesson, and let it fo at that. If you will I'll give you my ph itogmph." The |>aeilively rcfo*e«l to l«c briW or mhuptVil, snd the msn bouud f<>r Halt Lake had to hand over. ax ixTgawsTiovAi. qritKTiox. •"Ooorge Hiiiilli. wnere do you hail from ?" asked his Honor, ol the next. lanaU, sir," "What are you doing over here/* "Visiting my sister." "Any *|«cial reepon why you got drunk last night 7" "Yea, sir: 1 was celebrating the anveraory of tlia discovery of Canada." "Too thin, air! And i* that why you kicked in s satnpn ttnorf "I *upi»oee it was." "1 shall stop your kicking tor thirtydays." "But I'm a ci risen of Grymt Bri'ain," protested the prisoner. "Yea, 1 know, but that Wwn't prevent you from fining up." "Why, sir — why— why. I shall apnl to the Rritbh Consul ! intlcrd, air, o aiqveal." "Very w#U ; you go up for thirty days." "Yes, but tfiis international question isn't settled J«*(. I demand gay lights a* a Britidi eiliaen I" - "And you'll have '«-ro. Fall bark, Mr.. Smith — fall hack snd wait for the. Mans." The Britisher went up, hut lie propo«e* to attack Alii* country with 7A, • WO men as soon an ralessed. TOO LAT8"ls this Adam Grreiiblow ?" asked his Houor of the third. "Ye*, ash." "Well, Adam, you were drunk ami disorderly." "Werry sorry, aali, but 1*11 sign dc pledge if you'll let ujc off'/' "You upset a whole ncightmrhond by threatening suicide, and waving an obi sword m round." "Yes, mH, but I'll promise to go to Toledo right off if you'll let me go.". "And liem is a man whom you threw a briik at." cwntinueu the Court. "He ha* prepared a uutp showing where you stood, where be stood, and the course taken by tha missile, and you Cvn't impeach it-" "Xa s»h, I oin'l ?>enclie* not bin' nor nol<ody It* got freer frowin' bricks. Nth. an' all I ask am to br Htmed to go to Toledo." , . "Adam Green blow, it i» too late— foe foteT' asinouucrd his lienor. "Yoq have had your dtnee and ymi must now pay for the music. Hixly days I make it, and m*y yoo cotnn forth a better man 1" "Yes, soli— yes, ash— but 1 doan' *|«erk t<^ — gtv<d l?v, *ah. Good mornm* — lae gwine, sah 1" — Parker Earie. Cobder, Illn haa abqut tforty acras in strawberries, thirty in Twiner raspberries, *ixte«-n iu black heme* and about fifty acres in !>eaia, Belort Ills fruit, la ahtp|ied i4 is well cooled in ooolutg hmise*. and I* then forwHnJ«d in refrigerator ear*. Though Ua Uvea where rich land i* auppoeel to abound, be ittanwres hesvilv. It p a puculiarity of succeseful j fsnnArs that they think n great deal of nape«a*ry. \$V wqiidcr if any of tfrq manure wotting farmers of (>*)• j *«y Co. can tell why. It ao, pleafw do. fl RBIMi AIM Ffi\n\t dona with pvomptite** and de«pairb by WM. H.DAVIS, Brkjiiton Cottage, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. RARE flPPRRTUNITlf 1 FARM FOR SALE ! — t#t -r — " This fSrm contain* about 00 ACRES, and is prtgr^lvsl with First— Class Buildings. II is Ipodtatt on the road which lauds to j THE PUBLIC LANDING,! near South SeauilU, and is one of the finest tin* on Uio taast. ' H»e half the purchase WMWiry onyfo O N MORTGAGE. Apply to either Thus, Town-end, Sou lb Heaville, ar WiklUm fownsood on the 4- 7, fim j
excursion" TICKETS — GOOD FOR— MAN AND WIFE, j j FROM PHILADELPHIA, 1 44 I CAN NOW BE OBTAINED — TO-t-SEA ISLE CITY . , FOR ' •50-00 or $40.00, for single (Hiraon, good from May 1, to Dot. 31, '83, ♦-*. '83 Sea Isle City, N. J. INK. ■ ■ The c.roing snuwm the Excursion llousa will be open. It will !m* one liundrel by sixty foet, with Hath Room*. Restaurant. Bali Room 60x80 fret, and a Hurricane Deck Prmnctiadr on top lOx 1U0 fr-et. affording magnificent out look*. ExctinWfiti rates will I# the Mine s* to Atlantic City. If you are acquainted with any churel.es, or soCtetlea, who wish to get up Exairwon*, |dea*e call their si (en Hon to He* l*|r (ity. The foilowring Hotels and Cotlaces will nfot he open t Hr.A Viicw llorss. — Ocvsn front, Corner of Marine IMare slid Hou** .Street ; 1'uizsa fid feet long, 13 fret wide, also 2d *torv piazxa lor u*e of hoarders ; Bath liou*es attached ; Rates, $2 .V« ja-r day. Hjieend rates for week and reason. Geo. W. Groves, Proprietor. I.ilixt's Hotki. axd Bath Hmwas.— I U-can front, one Block from the Kailr«iad ; 32 room*; wide pioaaas ; pleasant rooms ; term-. 98 to 910 pee week. John Lilies-, Prornietor. "Alu Wbiuht Horax." — Ooaan front. Corner of Garrinos Sfreet; lK rooms ; 2 I Muck* from the Si uion ; ideasant place for families ; terror 97 to 9& par week. E. M. Wright, Proprietor. Smith * t.'orraaa. — tlcuan front. Owner Ludlam Street, oeor the Thorough- | fore ; special attention given to fishing f-artie* and their Umilio* ; boats provided : terms of hoard. 91 M) per day. [fly the week a* may he agreed. Henri 'J.. Smith, Prof^irlor. , f~ Maxatos Ilotlt- — « kvts front, near , .Albion Street j conducted on tlie Ennv 'pea n |4mu : meaU at ail hour*: 2ft ! .rooms ; Bath Uouie- for guests attacb- i ed ; terms reasonable. John Klauae, J PiepiktOC. • Piui^nxLTtiu UorvR. -Comer Landi* i Avenue and FtwU Hireel t otic iika-k j fn>m Railroad Station : large pissms ; l-oarding hi day and n«-ek ; 26 r«oni- : ! Hatldng House* for Boarder*. John i Gagau, Prtqwietor. Philsdeipbia ad; dress Thirteenth and Riflin Streets. Shxi iit kmc Hoi sk — l'earl Sireei,nswr (he Ocean fr«»nt ; commanding situation ; pleasant place for (aWiilies ; 16 room* ; term*. 97 to $H) |«cr week. I Thqma* SchoW, Owner Auiiok Hot sc. —On House Street, | near the Bewch ; 22 rooms; 5f» foct i poreli room ; 92 per day ; *pcci*l rnta* | by the week or seooon. 8 Schick, Pro prietor. Aanoraroat) Ilocax. — Comer Landi* Avenuo sud Ariadne Nfert; Ocean view j Urge fuauas ; chiidreii no objection; 2Qwxmi»; ifrmamwonaUe. Alex. Wilkinson, Proprietor. t Adrlpvii llocsa.— Comer Landi* Ave nne and Tkvlpliiu Street ; oomoiaiidiiig view; 2t»noni»; near tlw ocean, and convenient fo R. R. ; »oard by the iky or week. (3»as. Longinotti. Owner. Ni pWab Hoi-sk —(Wan fi-LUit, Corner Vine land Street ; 2f. mom* ; near the fishing grounds ; boats provided for fi*hing and aailing |wrtie* ; Coa-h meet* j all tiie train* during the»eaa4>n. free of charge to the guest* ; teem*. 91 .60 per < dsvr $10 per week. L. J. S|*«wr, Pro- j prietor. Mixrrva llui** r. — Comer Landi* i [ A venu* and Minerva ; 26 rooms ; one Monk from the ocasn ; three minute* j walk from tho Station. William A. : Hnnae, Owner. Briumtos (Vjttaor. — Op Garrison St.. ; near the Ocean ; family resoit j 13 rooms ; pleasant room* ; ' near Station ; I ' gunning, fishing and partiea taken out. ' Wra. fl. Paris, Proprietor. Ifot.mix Cottsiir. — Dolphin Street, 1 ft car Ocean front : board t»y the week 1 W, families ; children no objection j 16 nwmi* i U f.udlam, Ptnprtctor. Cdr.«L CbrvAOfc. -"300 feet from the ■ (Venn on Oral Street ; 13 rooms ; good . accommodation* at roasonable rates. , A. *L. Fiwtt. Proprietor. Curw OnfroiriM front, Onr ! ner Shefl Street y 13 ronnw ; splendid ! view. Mw* Ann Kerr, Owner. I. a vcxsHer llnrsK. — Hwain Street, near the Ocean front ; C room* ; large pis* | ios ; fine view of the (Vcan ana Bay ; terms, fifi (• 9* week. B. Swain, Proprietor. MaiswiyKi.it'* let Crkan Paviljok.— Co nrn Issinli* Avenue and Pari«wtrect, I two minutes walk from Station ; tv>ard bv the day Y.F work. John M*i»« inkle, : Proprietor. ffttvn L«tl Otqiosite the I station, on lulla Street : pleasant situ 1 at ion j terms reasonable. Jesse L. Huntley, Proprietor. BostoSt HoTtL. — On limits Avenue and (kwwl Htreot ; pariikm attached ; . term*, $8 to 98 per week, according to i location of rooms. O*rfo Boato, Pro : prietor. Am Isle City, with Its amole a room 1 modations, with boat and carnage ! sorvfoe. its gravel roads, Keatuifril beach i and many Uttracticm*, will be an int-v-l estii-a and delighifrtl nlaw to vWi or l boavd IhM *u turner. The sanitary ar j rangwments are such a* will insure the i health of the place. No ceneeenl is al |owe<l (o he dug upon the Mand, and all filth b carted away. Very Truly. Cass. K. I. a wots.
1 1L 1L Time Tables Trains leave Phila., Mar ' ket St. wharf, upper ferry, week days, 9.00 A. M., and 3.10 P. M. Sundays, 8.00 A. M. \iUXV>t SkAX * UU CvXtj Vfr«^v. "J.00 nv. U., u*\A V.'iO V. Buw'iavi*, [ T. ' Lot Owners Read ! •ntllairy Ludloaa doas all kinds of hauling and grading at reasonable rata*. Cor. Dolphin and Landis Sis. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! aO: Paneoast Allen, — OCALRB IX — PIANOS AND ORGANS. Informs the resident* of K** isle City and Cape May County, that he has located at Pear) and Lscuii* Avenues, where he k*t mo air very fine Organ*, which h* will sell law for cash, or on cosy monthly end quarterly. | wym'tm. K> ml Ut circular* and Piano list. Address Sea Isle City, or Wilmington, Del. "Mum- hatli rbanus to soothe the savage brsust." Try tbe»e instiuments. 9-lfi, If JACOB CROUSE, — UULU IX — CARPET1NGS, No. 68 North Second Sireei, B'-low Arch, West S-.dc, PHILADELPHIA. Oil (Toth«, Matting*, Window Shades, and every variety of Cmrpei lags constantly on hand. I B-lfi, If !r Y«hi Wont help. Want a cook, I I Want a salesman. Want a servant girl. Want to sell a carnage. Want to hay or sell a farm. Want to borrow or lend money, Want U> buy or sell town property, Want tosell produce, groceries, drug*. | • Want to sell d.-i good*, n.ufona carj ci*. | Want tofind good cu»toay»re for anything I Advertise in the Pioneer, j i Advertising will always gain cu«tomer*. ! Advertising will also kqep customers, ] Ad vert bung literally will always pay, Advertising will make success easy. Adverti»ing will Iwget confidence, # Advertising shows entcryaise, Adv«-rti«ing show* pluck, Advertise and succeed, Ad vet live or bust, Advertise n»»w, A d vert iee HERB. L. H. TODD, — Dealer in and Manufacturer of — Cedar Lumber, j -OFEVERY DESCRIPTION. MX SIDING, SHINGLES. LATH, PLANK, rro,rrc. FLOORING —AND — FRAME STUFF —A SPECIALTY I— Totrruends Inlet. N. J. AOg. feWdjr. UNION HOTEL, Cape May C. H. 1 u ' I Thi« long GtUblished Hold is still open for the reception of permanent snd transient guests, where all attention will be given to their comfort. William Eldridgc. mchfihr.
L OT S S AL E SEA ISLE CITYI iX BEST LOCA TIO\ ASI> MOD ERA TE PRICES! Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one mile fartl -cr from Philadclpliia than Allantic City. magnificent — and — SAFE BEACH! 1 06 — a , ADVANCED Sanitary REGULATIONS! large AKOurrr Of Building IX PROGRESS! Provision mode in all vi\ for actual building ; and a. tor adornment I 30C THE PLAfE ITSELF i Its Best RECOMMENDATION ! Hi By actually visiting it the advantages may be appreciated C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST..

