Sea Isle City Pioneer, 4 May 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEA ISLE PIONEER. PUBLISHED EVEN Y KJifDA Y, it SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — »» »»■ - Pioneer Publishiitf Company. Tkhm»— On# dollar anil * half a yaar, pay abb m advauoe. SW (Hf no circum-unco# will we p*d4i-h communications which mine to afc without the wri^fr'* name. rhiDA l', APRIL XT, iHSA. ■ . i ; All otf«-r ol inarnopr- rnu-cd a M ridgm* woman t* tall dead. >h* haJ been -p u k«-d cooliuuxllv fur eighf«*n » war* and the aliock war U>v-oudd« n for her. Jti§r*T»mp«raiii-« put* wood on the fne. meal in the l.ariel, fl>ur in the tut , money in tha |»<irae, credit in the coin trv c >nieni merit' mi tiie house, clothe* an the l»ock ami vigor in the body. WaT A n reow minded priam ha* not a thought beyond the IR»I- spheir of hi* own virion. '-The snail/' My the Hitwhwia, "me* nothing hut h.* an n shell, ami think4 it the grandest plat# in the Universe.''

A man *aw advertised "a *ure e ir*. for dr nk-ne—' He f«»rwNid «d the naceu i ry dollar, and received by return luail, written .on a valuable |*»*tal rani In beautiful vio'ot ink, the mavu- wwth "Don't drink f" A#* A rotn|M*ii<»r who wa* puxzlirg over one of ll«»race Gre#lv'* innnu-s-'ripla sagely ami MVifolv ohserted : It BrlrJiainy had M*eu 'hi* handwriting on Ihe wall he would have been more terrified than lie war." WkWT "Texa* Sifting*," started only tiro years ago, now ha- a circuliiion of over 45,000. There ia more genuine humor in tn*oy of it* wood-cut* than ean be found in the many colored illustration* of the comic weeklies; while its reading matter is crisp and overflowing with fun. Thirty -nine pieces of orangewere found on a Hartford sidewalk, In a abort distance, Monday, which ■how* that the 'cgi-latnniof (hi* day are more extravagant thin tlnv-e of twentvflve year* ago, who earned llis peel Inuue in their omit-tad jaxketa and dried it for fuatard*. Daf Simplii iij j M1 don't want iri iiiWhidi, no fine sentiment*, if you p lease. y said the widow who wu» asked what kind of an epitaph she desired for her late hu-hand'* touilistone. "let it he short and simple, something like •lit*: '.William Johnson, aged 75 years. The good die young.' " Mr The recently betrothed couple are walking in the gaiden, when the hu>hond -ehrct calmly produce* a cigai from his picket, lights it slid miff* 1 away at it vigorously. | thought too said you never 1 siihiIAmI, ' says the bride-elect, tiintoly. 1 "I dot/— er— amok© habitually— er," * reopond, her partner, graciou*lv, "only 1 when I'm— er —bored, you know— it's 1 a great relit-'.'' 1

ttr Every man to hii tnpi* . Heavy tragedian at a railw.y hotel— "Prithee, landlord, dwells there within the pre eioclK of th'l* hamlet a machinist 7" I.Hiidbird — "A michinutT Yc*, sir." Traced inn— "Then take to him this h.Mto# maniy spring*. Bid him wrrm-h asunder these iro i limb*, and then, for our regalement* t » cbi*el alw-#* from its Unyielding l>osora. for we would dine rnon. And, pray you, do it quickly, A our lira* von noe<r not cwrry. for throw, with <Vx ('roils ratnagement, we •an swallow whole. Aw ray v* , fcT Tim llarrisourgh Telegraph any* : "Jai a prominent hotel infill* city, the arlMnrevenhig the cnnveruitihn tvrnnl mo* the verdict in the Pukes case, and mimI ou. loud young tw*n wa» very em. I •Untie in hi* opinion *C«t Puke* no# rgfit air the May through, and wnseviui justified in lib conduct. A. gentleman, who overheard him, artwe, and walking wp to the voting matt, said : 'bet |M« hear you rv|»eat that acaln : I did not imdeisiaml you." Again did the young man repeat his offensive language, in which he justified murder and seduction. The gentleman'* fata ttusbad, ««td he-saiJ1 an tli tremMrwg rnfoe ; H don\ waul yon to ever darken the doors of my hon*e again, A mnii with sui-h semiinents i* rlaogeroua. F will treat yon t it ihr fn bnsiiiea*. 1 „t Vou wrll not he- my familiar hereafhef/ The teoung man was sqin-lehcd." - — - ••• •

John Rnttdoip* in Cfmgmn. Ih-n Periey Poore contributes to the Ah>ril "Ontury" an anecdotal, tichly utus rated, palmer on "The (lapitol at Washington, " from which we ruiots the frdlnwiag : The- despot of the ih-lsttea for many yaar* wus the eeowntrh; ^ohn Iftsndolph. who would shle on liorssbwrk tV*%nr lih haJaingk inf>eorg«gown to the Capitol simI ruler the lh>u*e, wearing- s far cap with a IkVye viaoe, » heavy great eoaf ovar * suit of TivgriiM hontes|Kin. ami while topped lioota with H*gltng silver spar*. Atrhling down the issm able, ful lowed by hta hraeeof pointer dog*, he weuht stop t»efore his desk, upon which ha would deliberately place his cap, his gbvse end bis riding-whin, lutening mesn whtlf to the debsrte. If he took -nv fntermVia-it.hc would Uftir* to sjveak it| the flr*S eppset unity, wiihoat any re gard to who* had i.aerfeoaly bean said, kfter he Had sflsml a few sentence* fawd had diuak a gla*s ol portaa, which an assistant dnoefceepct had orders to bring « hanever he rtw* to hi•dl, merger form would wrbbe with an: h^« long last; index finger »»e pmnletl at thOee wfi whom he i hi* westfi ; ami the *«f-re«s|on • •f hix l^eardlee^. high checked, sad sal 1-m countenance woi.ll give additiosuil < t ree to the brilliant andJwantifhl sen « % uae*'ahlrh ha would raptdh utter.

IbN of stinging wit ickms and angry sarcasm. Hp distinct was In* cnunciatUm thai him shrill voire could be h«wid ia every part of ths hall , hit «<.«ds wrrs select Mnd si act Is graiiiinalical, and the arrapgoment ok his remarks was always harmonious nod sflective. Kandol|4, having ha?l a dinner table difficult wMh Willi* Alst.m, of North < srotina. never let f«a* an op|M>rt unity fur alluding to liiui'iii the most bitter aud mulemptimu* manner. Alston, enraged one cUy by s »inv luuguage used by |{.«mh Igh in drlulv, said, a* the represen talive* were leaving the hall, and Mandolph was | -as- in- him : "The pup liv hua still awir n-spert shown htm." Whether the aJhi-i >u rwferre*! to Han dolpb or to one of 1^ |«iiiiler-dogs. srbfeh w»* following him. wws afterward a <|Ui-*ji< >n, but Haudolph iluuie<lMlely began I -eating Alston over the Jiewd with the luindle of hi* lieavy lidingwlilp, uifii'-liiig seretal wounds. Tinnext day the fJmnd .lury, which was in session, indicted Randolph for a breach of the |*eare. but lliet-oiirt allowed bioi to offer the remtrk al*out thr puppy a* , evidence in extenuation, aud inflicted u fine of twenty dollar*. IhtriiiiE the delnale on the kli*aon*i * (question, Mr. Philemon Be*-chrr. a na I live ol O-tiuectirut wln» had emigrated to Ohio, and had there been elected a ' rojitveeii talive, brawuie \omcwhat iin 1 patient a* his dinner-hour sppruschetj, • mii»I at last, when Knodolph an de a sotuewliMt lengthy |«au*e, m-'Vrd "the *

, pre MOO. ipii-stlon." The speaker said, "The gentleman rrA,n Viryinu ha* the 1 floor," and Randolph proceeded, to he 1 again interrupted when lie paused again to collect lit* thought*, by a demand for "the previous (piest ion"? nor was • i' long Itefori* the deniMiuI was for the I th rd time. Itandolph could stnnd it no r i longer, but said iu a voice sliri'l a* the ^ cry of a peacock : "Mr. H|waker, in the ; Netherlnml*. a man of a capacity, with | bits of wood and leather, will in a f.-w moments construct thot which, with the pressure of the flngsr and thumb, will cry H.'uckuo! cucko..!' With lea* ingenuity and with inferior materials, the people of Ohio have in idea tor that will, without much presaure. crv," 'Previous question t pi avion- question !' and as he a|>oke. Kainloli.h poinie«| with hi* attenuated index finger at Beecher, who did not attempt a reply. Mak iuy iiotni SnUorn. sjiir caftaucs* aroam— gavat. acadkmt OIlDl'iTtl Cap! sin Ormisloti, of the Biitiah I steamer Eft'ectire, now at Pbiladii., wa* i on .Sunday afternoon, entertaining a | party of trieud*. ' A warm ducussion sprang up oonoemiug English ami American seamen . "Well, Cwnuiu,'' exclaimetl an ex I volunteer officer of the ITtiited Slates I navv, "oar Nav«.l Academy turns out some of the worst lubber* in the name I of sailor* that I ever laid my eyes on. 1 had thirteen year*' awtviot in the I navy, and during that time «aw some of their Imst and worst. The majority ot the grudu it<-* fnim Annafioli* develop in that iiiNtituiion a taste tor kid glove*, waxed tuouslachea and cane*, and would never Weohie sailors if tliey were | pickled in brine. Home of them art or dtre<| u> duty as watcS officer* when I hey bad much better l*e under the charge of a nurse or whipping p»p« on the oorner of a street. The proper «a* to make sailor* is to taka Iwys nn<l break them right in to w.-rk. They

should be sent right aloft when there r i» reefing or Turliug to be done. Male thnu roll up their *|eeve* ami dip their ' nxoda'in the ui bucket fnnu the sUr*, . take lee wheels at sea anil do their share . of all the work. That oa the way sailor* t are made." i ' That i* the way led* are mide sail or* on Eugh-h sliiiH., Iioth in the navy , and merchant marine," said Captain i «>rmiston. of the Effective. "There i* no crawling in at the cabin wind«tw». Even officer who walk* the (Wk of an En , glidi sbip ha* served his time hfore the ma«t and passed M rigid exnminaiiou a* to his qualification l«:ore l*w Imthidp entrusted with Hie respon-ibi lilies of a watch officer, for ill theosreofaachaman at tiair* ref is Ihessfelv of every sow! ia the ship. Two son* of the Wince of Wale* aie in the navy, ami I once wa* saw the youngsters, with their tmuaem tucked up, washing down decks like any yeoman's sor.a. ' , "lHning the In-t war," amid another of the party, "I was attached to a dmi Me emler lying in Brooklyn navy-yard. The executive officer— then a lieulcnsilt, now a comipaiider— wa* attampt ing to crow* a \a><l. The stick ju que* •jon couhl easily hare been carried along die deck by two men. FSrat he ha*l ; a yard -rope rove that was big enough to have lifted a inns- inch gun. All hands were called and tailed on to the yard-rope. The boatswain's wbisth- i •»lew vigoiousJv, and Diat yard went afloat looking almut as large as a knit- I <

ting- need I#. When high enough the foot- ropes, Kmees and lift* were slipped over, and all waited tar the order hum the lieutenant in 'sway across," but lis was missing fnun the (.ridge. He hatl slipped down to his anon and refreshed his memory from th# iwigc* . of 'The Red** Anchor.' lie sn*»a re i appealed, fere the necessary order, ami the men mere pt|ied down, or L suppose i we Siiull have beevi standing there yet." fi°* hadl) left in fanning a h»*t\ opinion of the lsh de W-1. captain ot ail | Engh-h iron clad," said ('apt. (Jrmuton. "Uuruig the recent war in Egypt I took out supplies to Alexandria, and after discharging received order* to go to Berwick | »ort f.r a charur. 1 knew nothing of tne plw-e, and had no chart of th# rnrtn coast aboard the steamer. None of ths merchant captains eould •upply me. and 1 fiuallv c« Deluded ti •f»ply to the oaptain af the iiwa cUd In vmcible, that lay close alongside of u*. «a a laat ekancc. 1 ) ml led up is th. gangway and was met by one af the of flcem, who *ahl I would b*ve in wait a few mswvents, *« the erew wear goim »0 *qparten».' As he qeks the boat swain's whistle wa# heard, class and •haiy, aU.vs the boars# calls of hb mates Immediately, a* If by magic, yard* ' began H> came down and go aloft, the blue HM-kri* twsldug to and Iro m •seek, and af a sudden, twaa. off went of th«- eighty ton gun* It |n tsk votes ha duff. After the as* n

. do* u' I made my Way up p» ihr j bridgr, where J found a hlijr ligl.t hsirw' te'sn trotting up and (lunn. l|»» |tg WW* cocked r.<gui*hly on the side of his heed ; he woe* long aid #>«ii takers «nd aa ei r glass daugled from a gold , ban » alioul his neck. As I afawoaalnd l.a halted smhlenly, whirlol sIkhiI our feot, screwed hi* ey# glass into his «->e, and, in a swr#t little pijung vote#. said : "kly deah fellah, what can aw do |««r yon f ' lie cut sucii a figure tiiat I was tempted to Lnisi* in In* twea ; ImL troling mv«#lf. I stated my errand. lia<< mediately the Jmle man bad all of (be qoar terms* ter- ruuniug In find i,i» subofficers. and in a jiffy they heg^n m return, and, lout bine tbew o*|#,ghev b#. can to report Cl.nl Mr. A. wa- a«hore on lilwrty, Mr. B. hod gone lu Cairo, ami that Mr. ('. wa* aw».%- on the fir-t cutter —and so on. He then luructl to me, sn.l rubbing his band-, said : M> d. al. fellah. Berwickport is a rery fine place, aw ussuab you ; you will fintl no trouble in getting in ; aw was tkerc one* m>-w-tf. Thinks I, What an oas this niwii i* : and. touching my bat. I wa- ahout to go, when a big, hlitf!. sailor-looking ••Hirer appaored slid informed the ewp lain that liiere was no ch«»ri of the British north coa*t ahrngd the aliip. Thanking the captain for his trouble, I went ovrr the sidn aud pulled al-oard own ship. "No doubt you would have agreed with me th <t the captain wa* no sijlor

I, and a to* 4 liwiilr, but you would have c l-e.n lui- taken, as 1 was. The next e night Hie Invincible went out to seo, i with a matt in l he chairs heaving tl c I lead. Ufa sudden the breast rap pail «>d • tt,,d »wsy went the man nverltoard. The 9 same little mptain wa* on the bridge, n Invtsntly the foppidi air* were gom- .«tid c I the tru- sailor Mpjwiired. 1'ulling ttie f **11* ho stop|*cd the v-s-el, aud ju-l ** , he stooil, oilskin- and all on. went over r board to rescue his nun. One of his lieutenants and a qiiarterata-ter jump- , | »*d overliua*d to uniit their commander. . Instantly all was in an uproar. All , ! hands wen- on deck. All the boat- | w#rc lowsred, and the four men in « ^.'w "••teUtes were safe on board the Invincible. The leadsman w*s entangled in the line and would certainly have drowned but for the prompt a**i*tuiicr of the captain. In addition, this was tha fourth man that same offics i had rescued from drowning. Ilia crr« by him. lie wa* a |»eer of tne realm, and a better officer duas n'*t wwlk the j d»ck of an English ship lo-tlav. ^J.i, I gentlemen, yam can't alwny» telLoka I man by the cut of hi* jib." W ind Trijt* In. Occasionally you see a man order I lrij«e at a l|«|c|, but be nlwav* look- hard I av iltough he hated biuiselt und srmUw|y cl*e. lie tries to look a« tboagh he mtjoyad it, but lie do«-» not. Tripe is indigestible, ami look* like an imharabbet apron for a child to sit «>m , When it i. pickled it look* like dirtv clothes put to soak, and when it U qpok ilig it looks as though the c<k>k wu» | Hilling a d.sliclotb. iin the bd.|e it looks like glue, and tasies like a piece of oil silk umbrellas-over. A stotnach that u not lined wuh corrugated iron i would lie turned wrong -side out by the siu< II of tripe. A man eating tri|»e al a hotel table look* like an Arctic explotvr d hiii.g on Id* looti or cb«*wit>g i p.ece* of fro*- n raw dog. You cannot \ lo.#k at a man caring irtpe but ho wid f lalsi_l> * a, <1 I a . I. . a I I ■ ■

, j -it and a* though he wanted iq . a|K>lugixc ami eonviiice you he ia talcing , it to tone up bis system. A aotusu | ' never eats tripe. There i- not money | •nnugli in the world to hire a woman •) to Like a corner •! a alu-et o* triiw in j her t- elh and try to pull off * piece. I Tlio*o who eat lri|o* arv iue « wholmre had their Mtnimeha play mean trick* j on thctu, and they cat trip# to get even w.th their stomachs, and then they *(• aud take a l'urki-n bsth to sweat »i out J lkf«)'«lsin. Tiii>e ha* a *ufier»titiou hand- d down frv»u> a fornw generation of butchers, w'ooaold all the moil and • kept tri|»e tor ihrmMdre* and il»e dog* j • hH dog* o| the pn-M-nt dav will not eat (ripe. Yau throw « |m«cc of triiw down in fri «w of a dog, and see if he <kw* m>l put hi* tail between his |eg« VMd off | ami I (ate you. Tripe niav have a value, but it u not w* food. It mav he good I to fill into a Iwn-gtar proof wife, with the cement and chilled ateel • or it might answer to u*e a* a hreaat-phte in ti»m< of war ; or it wntihl lie g-»od In u-e «• >>um(»ers Utwe-n ear* ; eg it would lie . a good tar# f*>r the w« i.du of a pile drh | | er:— t»nt when vou come t<i stnugvlr it I ' into vour stAniMch vou «h> wrong. Trip#! i Ball? A piece of Turk ill I towel cooked i in axle areaas would be pie compared with tiipe. | i ( I KB1\(. A\D FEMliW i done with pronx|>lt>es« H(t,| d—imtrh bv 4 — ■««! oj

WM. H.DAVIS Brighton Cottagf, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. j 4-13, tr RARE OPPORTUNITY I FARM FOR SALE I * • This farm contain* a boa# 90 ACRES, and ia proxided with First -Class Buildings It Is lneatfrl on the road which lead, to the public landing, war South S*mUe. amd t« one ot the finest sites on the rent (H»e half the purchase money may lie 0 N MOKTGAC3E. ^pplv •« either THos. TWnan.l. Mouth Seaville. or William Towv**end on the o-mro-s. 4-t, Am [

'EXCURSION | TICKETS » :. -4*<xjx> F«>B— MAN AND WIFE, - — r ROM — - PHILADELPHIA, CAN NOW BE OBTAINED — TO SEA ISLE CITY BUR ' i £50.00 or $40.00, for singlr jH-raou, good from May 1, to Bet. 31, '83, 4-ii, M Sea Isle City, N. J. 1WU. The t niing season the Excursion ilotma will 1^. fr n ill U- one p "* " i * »a s *

r buudre.i by sixty H. with Barb H(hhu*. '• Restaurant. Ball k>«»u bOxltO tret. «ud • f* Hurricane Lv«-k I'riur.rita-'e on top 30* 101) f« e|. aff>rding inagirficeitt nut look*. Excursion rat»-* nil! |« the 1 same as to Atlantic City. |f yim -lr " scqu-intrd with any churches'. «.r so cieiit-s. wiite wisli to get up Excut*ioo*. ' pleam- call their a I ten turn to Sr* |s|r* Lily. The fdlowiug Hotels aud O.t luges Will also Iw Oja-11 ; Ska View ilor«(.-Omin front. Turner of Marine 1'lar# and ||<Hi-e Street Piaxxa ftO f.et long. 13 lc-t whI-. also 2d -tnrv jxasaa lor u-e nf harder* ; Rath House* attached; Rap--. $J at) >«er day, H)#-ris| rale* tor w»-«-k and ; Season, (iro. W. Genres. Prnpriator. I.H.t.KV'a Hot ki. ami Bath Ihnsa-.— Ocean fn xi i, one Block from the Kail I road ; 32 room* ; wide piaxxas ; plea-am room-: term*, fh to flo |«r week. John l.illey, I'roi.rietor . "Ail Wi iuht llorw."— Groan front, forner of Garriso-. Srieet ; IX room- ; 'J | Hb>cks from the. Station ; j h-^sant idae." for families ; term- J 7 to S'S iH>r week i E. M. Wright, Proprietor. Smith's OpTToax.— (kvan front. Cor ner laid la in Street, near the Throng#!, fare : special xttention given to ft*|,uq- ! |x»riie- and their fsmilir* ; ImmIs pro \idcd; term- ol iMwrd, $1 Mt |*.r day. by the week a» may be at reed. Heon 4- Smith, PrAjririor. • Mansion Hoi »k. — « Venn front, ueai .Albion Street ; rondm tcii on the Euro l»e*n plan ; moal* at al) hours ; 'J* /wnns ; Bath lbxi*.-> for guests attach 1 ed ; terms reasonable. John Kliuee I JV-ivietor 4 ' .pMiL4t>Ri.rnu Hot sr. -,'orner Ln.di- I 'A Venue and Fretx Sti.^-t • ta„. H.»*-k ' from Ha. 1 road Station : large f*i..xnis : liParding bv day and w^k ; 2i'. romns .- Bathing House* for Brorder-. J.thn ; laagan. Proprietor. Philadalphia ad ! dree-, Tldrleeuth m l Mifflin Sir. et«. San a. Mt Hot *K —pearl Street, nam | ilhr itcean front ; commanding siiua ! MP"; -jdeaaaut plare for f#tiii|># : 15 ( ' Pgnm-; term*. f7 In $10 ,^r acek Thomas Scholro, Owner.

. ^AuatoN lint sr. — On Il<m-e Street. 1 near the Beach ; 22 ranom; V» foei a^«> h room ; $2 l-er day; -j-n-lal rate by the week or srtscn. S Schick. Pro tyM' lor. , Awotwobd Hots'. — Corner lorodiArcinie afid Ariadne Sf-eet ; (Iron, View ; large pt»u«,. . child I en no obje,Don; 2Mrno)ir*: t«-rnM reasonable. Alex. Wilkinson, Proprietor. AbM.rni Hoi sr — Corner louuli- Are nne and IMphin Street ; eomniaudinr view; 21) rooms; near the ocean, and convenient to R. R.j b«.d hp the 4a\ or week. ( "ha«. lavngin^tti. Owner . Nrmaa IIoi »r.-- -Ocoaw fr »ni, Gurnet i N ineland Street ; 2»i room- ; u*nir the j j fishing grounds; hoata pr..vl.|.-l fitr fishing and sailing parti#* ; Coa I. tned . | all the t vat wa during the scnaon. fr.-# o« charge «o the guests ; term*. $1.5<» iter dav, $lt)|«r week. L. J. Sp,-ar, Pro prietor. Mixrrva lVot'-c. — C'»-ner loindU Avenue and Minerva; 2d roour- rate FI»H»k from the oc#a«i ; three iHinute* walk from th# Station. William A. llou*e. Owner. Rriuntqx Cottaur.— On Garriwm Bt.. ' the Ocean ; family resort ; 13 tteom* ; pleasant room* ; near Station ; ' gtenning, fi-hing and parlies taken out. I Wm, ||. Ihrii. Proprirtor. IHtt.e«i> CoVTaox. —Dolphin fttreet, near Ocean front ; hoard by the we*-k for fatuiliea ; children no ohjwtioxi ; 15 rooms ; 11 lAHllam, Proprietor. CVitU. C#«vtaqr. SttO feet from the

I <V*»" ™ t'bral Street : 13 room- ; good accommodates at r#aaoiiah|# rates. A. L. Pretx, Proprietor. Ci trros Covt *oK. — (Vean front. Off. net Shell Street ; 13 rooms ; splendid view . Mi** Ann Kerr, Owner. Lancaptkk lint >a -Swain Street, near fhe Ovafe front j 22 room- ; large piaxxa* ; ffter view of the Ocean and Bay : term*. $Ti t# $S |ier week. B. Swaite, Pioj»rietor. I MaiswixklrY IcxCatAM ranua*.— | Corner Landu Avenue aud Paris Street two mintitea walk from Station ; board* by the (fay at week. John M si* wink h ■, IVoprieior. Sn vRR lui Poi an — fhigaNm the i Hfanon, on Italia Street • pie <s#nt situ ! allnni term, romon.bW. Jea*# I. | Huntley, Pr* nrietor, 5^^*. Hotvi — Oh latmfi* Ave.iur j and Owwl Street ; parHkm attache,! ; , erm-, $6 to $fi week, according to ! location of rooms, t^rlo Bosro, V ! prietor. Bro Irie (ftv. with ita ample am« mod trion*, with in bo#f and camage i •errme. lU gsaret rnader l^utlfiil Urk ' ■rod many attroctionv, w§1 U- an Iwt-r-2511*5!! +&*** tfr* 1,4 ot tioard this aimme 1 he sawiurv a« ranremeut, are -uch a- will iw*wr# the health of fhe fhrr No n ei*w| U m\. 1 SsSlv'Vi'iarr. "" 1 Vm Troh\ 'YIA K Lavwi- v

R. R. Time Table. Train* leave Phila., Market St. wharf, upper ferry, week days, g oo A. M ., and ! 3.10 p. m. Sundays, 8.oo A. M Lmxm fteu UVt CvW -7.00 NX., attA Jv.ao Y. Nl. Hu.«uX*kx\*. VVj Y. IA. Lot Owners Read ! Horry ioidlam doe* all kinds of haul • ug and grading at removable rata*. Cor. Dolphin and Landu SU. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! ; — rift i-> Pancoast Allen, -I>liiU* IX— PIANOS AND ORGANS Informs the re-ident- .»f S^a |»Je CMj and CmfU May County, that he U, located at P.-arl and LumI>*

A veil lies, where b# ha* , I #.»!»«• very fine Organ-, which h« will *<>11 kx fur cadi, or mi eaay I monthly ami quarterly payrn t*. Seiwl for cirrtelais aud Piano li»t. Athlros# Sew 1*1* City, or Wdmingt<^n, Ivl. "Music hath cliarm* to soothe the | savage brooot." Try the-e imu uiuents. 2-lh.tf JACOB CROlISi:, — lOCiLKK IX — CARPET1NGS, No. G3 North Second Street, j Below Arch, We-t >.dc, PHILADELPHIA. ^ StK ■ J Gil Cloth-, Matting*, Window Shades, and even variety of CariM-tings constantly un hand. 2-16, If Ir Yop W ant help. Want a cook, W ant a »alr»n>an. Want a servant girl. Want to sell a carriage. Want to hut or sell a Car n. Want to 1s t on «v |-nd money . j | Want to buy or sell town pn>;«rlv, ' yS ant tosell produce, j-roceriro. -Inig». 1 Want to sell d.-v good-, n->tiou> <aqet», f Want to fliul goodcu-tmiiers fur any thing Advertise in the Pioneer. Advertising w»|| always gain eu«t<nB#r*, anil L . _

Advertising will ahai eu-tntueta, Advert i-inglitM-rally w ill a|w*y * |«y, Advertising will make aucremew-y , I AdreiiMteg will l#>get ,^nh.b-„, Advertising shows ewierjei— . Adr itidng almws plnrk, Advertise and »unTf«l, j - Advertise ur l>mt. Advertise now. Advertise 1 MERE. lh7todd, — Duairr in ami Manufacturer of— Cedar Lumber, -OF— EVERY DESCRIPTION. SIDING^ ** BHINGU58, LATIT, PLANK, _ ETt^E7t flooring —ANDFRAME STUFF —A 8PBCI A LTY I—

Totmsctuk Inlet, N.J. AOR.»WWtx. UNION HOTEL, Cape May C. H. Thia long established Hotel is still open for the reception of permanent amd transient guests, where all attention will be given to their comfort. % 1 1 William Eldridge. • •cMkv*

*" - LA i .J.iia ^ LOTS " roa — SALE —AT SEA ISLE CIT Y! A BEST LOCA TIOS - — AKD MODERATE PRICES!

3#C- ■ i ■ Distance by West Jcrvy Railroad only one itule farther from PhiladdpLia than Atlantic City. — s* Iteagni ficer.l SAFE BEACH!

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for adornment 1 TIE FIAfE ITS IIJ h Ita Best recommendation Ry actually visiting it advantages may beapprrv i Address, C. K. LANDIS #02 LOCUST sr..