Sea Isle City Pioneer, 4 May 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 3

'J- I - "-J — ' — ' — 8E-i lstfi PlONEEtt. T. 9L LViHAMr4«""tl HMUr. TERMS; *1*50 A YEAR. — «i I»I > — ▲IvtrtUinj A»t«a Law. FMID.tr, A MIL *7, IAAJ. -L..J - - - - -- -I — An addition of 100 feet has l»nrtr added to lite platform at the Junction. —We are under obligation* to Assembly man l.udlam, for copies of report*. — fcn. Win. Lilly, a lot holder, baa been *Utioiied at K. Crock, thi* county. —The cottage being built by J. K. Mtcelman, on Ludlaiu St., U nearly completed. — Sea Ule aent one reprmenUtire to court tliU term— a* a juror.- in tbe |»er•on of Harry l.udlam. —It is a bard matter to keep track of all the near building*, untea* you arc constantly on the alert. — Work on the turnpike to tha wharf ia progressing finely under tbe management of boa* llarry LudUin. — Engineer Morrison liws been off for a week ru«tic«linf. J no. Kennedy took lit* place during lit* abaeoce. — Our painter* are about the happiest men we have, and the secret o' the matter b they have plenty of work. — There will be a picnic lrnm Searille a ml vicinity about the first of May ; they will come by train to S*a 1-I«. —The Montgomery arenua M. E. Sun-day-school, of Philada., have aele* ted ; July l?lh to utakc an excursion to Sea I ale. —A telegraph office baa b«-en establblied at Sea lale City, and the lin* ia now ojien for com in ere ml business from all point*. — Wnt. Hewitt ia on the road under the Instruction* of conductor llickev, preparatory to taking a puaition as conductor. —Wo hare fou id *torea very agreeable companion* during the laat few day*, and we wanted them pretty well heated too. % —The company hare placet I a clock In the dc|iot building. It proves a great convenience in furnishing a standard of time. — The moil to and from Sea l-l* City i« larger than that of any other town south of Millville with the exception n| Cape May City. — Those wanting lota ahouM nttend the sale to come off *nor. Thia pUn we think will work admirably and to the benefit of all interested. —We now have two mails per day, and are very nicely accommodated thereby. This b due to the efforts of out gentlemanly i**tin*-ter. —The wet weather prevailing the first of the week wa* a great hinder auce to our builders ; many of whom •re hurried much with work. t — The Adelphia House, owned by Chaa. Ixuiginolti, has been rented and e ill be kept tbe coming aeaaon by Mr. 1/ Bullock, of Wilmington, Del. —button b fully established at the Lancaster Houm*. It seem* however < thai his fi tends find him, a* he has bad , numerous visitors here already. < —Friend Ho** has fixed up hi* build- 1 lug and grounds in a very neat and •

tasty manual. It looks about as cheerf I as any plane on the Island. —Tbe turnpike from Latidb are., to the thoroughfare along Knowle* ave., b making good headway under the management of Lodlatu and Kpeer. —Kimball, Prince A Co, have Ike lumber on the grouhd for a atorage house f«»r lime, plaster, hair, etc. Thb will be a great conyeuieiiue to builders, — Friend Way, not to be left, has been improving hia store | adding show osaaa etc., to that at present hb b about the neatest business place on the Island. —Mr. B. 8. Boy n ton liaa sold bis office building to Mrs. Haines, who will remove it at once to one of her lota, put a new front to It and make a vAn riirat . . " ' cottage, —We desire to cell attention to Ot* new plan of Mr. Lendb for disposing of lots In the new section to the edvan tags of purchasers. 8c* adv. in another column. — The house* of the M sears. Oettin are progressing finely under the management of Jacob Leonard. Mr L. is an old builder sou thoroughly understands hia business. -Lj. U, W. Havens, fitpt, Life Saving Berviee, t..|d a friend that Sea lale <*ity l**oh had been leas Injured by the late storms than any other between Bandy Hook and Cape May. — Thb b the Iwt week that the men at the life saving stations will he on duty. We dont know how they will wind up ( «h< t er with a grind Imp. IS oyster raj ►per, or both.

— It was a merry |*arty that got lett * one day recently. We are always glad lows thi* ggrl* — "'T Us; but we r/ally *yui|iatliiaed with tbcin that they should have "inbsed the iratu." . — Michael Whelan lias the contract for putting up a buildiug on I Lulu. St., near Landb Ave., for Mr. Joibtuan, of Philsda. It will be taenty four by , twenty-five feet, two-story and basement. — Mr, C. Hey man i* the pioneer in r the new section ; li£ b the first to cominenee building there, but we understand others wdi soon look in that di- * taction for building sites, it being a very • pretty part of the beach. — Mr. George W. I'rquhart and family paid u* a visit biat week. He b one of the original hit holder*, and pro- > poses to build a cottage on bb property during ill** coming summer ; oiks suitable for winter as well a* summer. f — Our newly elected M*r-li*ll will appear on tha atieet* in a few days. We think thb will be a good tuove having him g«» on duty tluia early, not (list we particularly need o«e, but an ounce of prevention b belter than a pouud of oure. — Theeounty Hujicrintendent i* a>x>ut setting us off a separate district. We have some fifty children of school »g-, ■ and the matter should lie fixed at once so that ne may take the necessary *te|«s toward "erecting a school Ihki*-, or tusking arrangement* for a suitable budding. —The cry »* at II f«»r rot 'age* to rent. !Tbsl sun* one don't put up some b a mystery ; but it b human to "look out for number onr" and we suppose after all our capitalists have comfortable hou*e« for thcm-clvcs they will In- looking after thi* matter. It would bo a good investment certainly. — Tbe following lot owner* were here on Tuesday of last week : II. M. Allhouse, D. Ilazrain, Jo*. Druiide, E. T. I ratify , Wm. P. Tout, Mr. Luhutan,aud C. Longinotte, of Philadelphia ; Annie H. Dwrii. Maimyunk ; M. J. Kimball, Thus. B. Steele, mid P. P. Baker, Vine land. Tliey were. all highly pleased with the pro* perl. The visit It -suited ; in tiitee building eon trsvt* being given. • — Mr. 8. B. Ilr-ht, of the firm of Ilebt ' A B ir< li iust, merchant tailors, Mauc!. Chunk, Pa., jMiid the Maud a vbit la«t week with Mr. Thonms K. Crellin, and wa* so well pleased with the pro*|»Ort« that he purchased two lot* on the #pot The foundation of Mr. Civllm'* hou«e U Hp and the buildar expects to complete the cottage liefore. July l*t. We hark forward with pl-a-ur* to the dar when Mr. Crellin will live here ; hi* knowledge of the thoroughfare, sound* and fishing ground* b raluabbto amateur* ; and we now bespeak a in ht^^ythruaramM^^w fL-h I log. Ma. 'bis igii, Ijawiffi^^niiMil girl ■ fa i ■ ■'inpluui nl af t'isuuaii dugs luiiiitny srnniirl, ami tln»y **sias J units si h*nn . vti^i.M .....l-., hm n — - J -rn.d.l 1.1 - g.w «t|fl \jV . I.. ,■ Hamei Ul Hai lain I'iM m lilth silm.-. Tuf H- *■ 'l' M' 1 I | I 'I. 'il i < im h is* »■> im an stun i uf Iks biinlsni n f li »i |i Iwi i nail i km urn of Ilia nsity noisy srnitunii in a nsllni i|f bii i mptj Iimiw wksn I -rn» U i ii y a aaa has osimi Hi s Isiljm i 1 1

in thVi|)u«r, vhilitbs rsiij^Ni l»een put to betrVfH»on| aupjp^T Tax hint off the gronnd^lAg4m r i ui» mwl wP, watch -dog* yi-u^li^kleves having not yet arHved^fliouj^ I wHgjrou? | toper that the frags have, Strrtf (irttiNng. Vtnetaa«l Nrw^Ttmn. There b nothing upon which there u more general public Ignorance tban street grading, unlesa it U street clean ing. 'I here b no public mistake that has done more damage, caused greater expense or induced more corruption than the mistakes nmde in grading. The principal mistake -ts to think that a town should he level, or that a street sliou.d be level. Many people ibtnk that grading mean* levfhng, and te their ignorant minds a level U a s^yTaoe of beauty. It b ag\in*t tbe law of natu.e. The surface of all habitable countries b varied In order to secure surface draining and prevent malaria. The ri*e ami fall in M>mih Jersey is from fi to 90 leet to the mile. Much a gradual rise and tell b hn impediment t<« travel, U » transit or hsnliug l.tatb All that the people of M-ailli Jersey have to do b contbrm to the tistunil drainage, and nature Will take cere of If. No greater mistake nan be made than to rut down our natural elevations and fill up Mia hollow*— we need them all. To do It, and redoes a street to * deed level, b to produce malari*. To fill up the hollows is to interfere with •.he drainage. The wi«wot thing ettv council* wn do is to tskeathe natural surface of the oountry. wlw-re it b like thai of Vine land, ami decide that the natural surface shall U lira grade of the town and conform to It. Tlicn pro pie will know exactly where to rut ditches and In pinna drainpipe*. Our beeutifal tree* and gre-n and will not l-c dbturiwd, ami there will he an end *. Wlho rt|*Sw.

t | If b calculated that New York City j ; liasepeuf fiJUMJJOO/JGO iu rutting down f the beck Uhic of the eily, some 60 feet, in order to bring it to a level, and now y I they find that loev had better have paid | tha one buodred million* to raise u up and tbu* aecurC *wift and |ierfect drainage. What good thb money might -• have done spent in libraries, art school,* f technolugnml colleges or evrn public y PAr*1*Fliiladelpliia poaseased a beautiful surface undulation. In many |dacos fr»m 40 lo 60 fra-t altove Uie present , level, in long, gradual slope*, but she cut them down to a dead level, and she i* now one r*f the uglitwt i*ilie* iu the world, one of the dirtiest, the worst drained and the moat unhealthy. Cony trasl it with Baltimore, that lik . im |>erial Home, siu upe h«*r seven hilt*. 1 or clean and beautiful old Boston. The mo-t l«ea*iliful and healthful ntie* in p i he wr>rld are hilly citio*. EJcnburgh, and .Sols*«r and otlier«. This ignorunca b also taken ad van - f I age of end made an excuse for immense corr unt i on. A once Iwanliful , city on the North llivcr lis* li.ni liter allv ruined by It, and covered with 1 deld. Tl: - people were happy and en- » joyed »lir »hadf of their old trwea, and , the children played on the green grnm until the den-on of mammon came along and *ngge*ted a city charter to in ' crease tbe selling value of property. I The charter was obtained. Immediate ly n lot of ft-llows wlio had ilwil enough brain* to carry them to the dm- 1 I ner tabl.-, In-gaii lo t».rture t'julr little I mind* about tbe grade a* tin V called it | —having no definite idoj of it* mean- > ' ing, or sanitary need*. They utade an i arbitrary level and they cit down in * > on- place, t*ki»ix away the Usuliful old tr-e» and gr««en gra**, and filled 'lie ruin iu another plao*-, c*>verin* up old wwl, and filling nrouml the trunkof old lr»*e>*, often killing them. TImmi Kami* of d.dbtr* were *|>eir, ami in the autumn tli* ague was introduced a* a J natural cou»e<|ueiirr. But what was ■ worse than all. the village |m!iiician- j { discovered that there wa* profit in the 1 j jol». Since then, liter h*ve ctiang<il I the grade only twice to make fat jolia ; liars covered the eifr with an iinTnenM- : debt ; have cut down it* grand old Use Mild destroyed it* ami the nio*t : burning insult to the injury *u*taine«l is tb* fact that pr«»|Hirtv, afier all of . thb gradine as they call it, doe* n u •ell f«»r jislf a* much a* it did lieforr it i wa* done, and they have introduce.! malaria, trpltoid and ague in the train of u«w evil*. C. K. LAN DIB. WANTED A good cook. Apply to Mi • M. T. I I Landb. . ■ ** Viuetauil X. J . SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS. | SEA IM».F. CITY! CAPK MAY rtH'NTY. O.VK IIUNDHKli AXI» TM'KN TY-TII RKK ; I nested in bl ek* t*. X2 tt, **,♦». «*. r». 4*. ami •' -W.OH I he p an Uie North -a. i Meeilo:i ai k<-m ) Ulr « It v, in »h«rcs of Mm, each *hmir re, r> - , senttiiK * | -a. The rtMflfthr f^ta are'a* f .tiow*: 1* lioU, ow*n front, 41 leet (hmt. It* fret j I dee**. 14 I ot*. fry, feet front. ItS fret dep. » I j-Is. 10 leel fronl. Hi' tret deep Faeh share p*.v*Mc kV> rash, lire liatanee In four equal p*> ment* «»f SV" |a r ni<*nih. tk^ wkmle upon Ihr d |lver> «f the decls ruoitlh after the .har.-s are nil *nld ttterr will be a I'libllr Knteof Itic eh«»l-r o| lait*. immit share holder* only, an* its.- rimirr will be 1 sold to tire parly pa - tag the hlg>»e*i premium ' alM.ve the XJVi. and wbo will agree t» eo-ei a . , building, wlihln oni year, e*Hnr ten lea* ' than «S*V. a *a'e will Ukr p ace the ft f»' Tiled .y of enel! m mill I., lerttr* «h'> Kltli to Uaete their lou and bolld Until they ari ail sold. IWrtlfe havlug more than on* slisre will b J rnllileil to take iw.. hit* at the same premium I together, and «-ne hulldlng «t!l aoswrr for j j the two ha*. Tbe premium* »o be divided pro rata amour j the slat eh older*. The a IvMiiL-g * »c three who tnenle ItiHi I 1 k*« ami hnl >d *re thai tlrey will obtain eti«a.-r • Inrs'lon*. and have laipmv ■ men is ail araimt : I litem. Which will krcstly en h' nee the \alin- i <4 ihslr phip-ip «ver and abne il»e ram and the* eeT ihHr share .dAhr premium., ! wl.Wt will rrslue*- wteal they have loiav. I The adrantage* m (hue-' who pureha-e U»r an lrt« raiment, and <'o im»i *|*h Inilld. a>r tlml they »e« their *h*tv .if Uie pr>ii.luu* wlrtrh will make a I and tune dividend <>r podHs; and b aide-, the * which nre sohl arwsurrbihebnllt Dpi*) wh'e • a rrmmuli r 4

Ume. 1 hi* lerye am-unit «» f bolldln* la.prov . ■ mew: I* *ure to Increase Uie value of ih« rej ntalntnr *liar*w whleli are trans (era Id*. >WiN#t1l.vi» dliMict np.Ni the AtWnfle Ooran. only sixty mile* from IM.iUiU (pi t ri-|Milf way hotwveo All mil. iHy and iw May. It Is msBTiol directly b| ra I Irian I fhom PhtlsdeihM* ronnl'-g |o ihe bead . The W e*l Jer-ey R K pad the tamsylranta HaUmad line, tl has *he a-lisni.«rr <■( i.umeroos irwln^ Istw rate- . a rrrt.hl and (are «> i cottage piJnm tii*'|.»n tlekeU «t Ihr mwie tat** as to AtlanMe City. The beadi \ . e>ias'dered superior to aw« other upNi lire Aiiwri.sn ciusl fh.m l^hiad«»r to M"ndi. tt I* bruad, hanl and pmlf. ; perhv llv sate Ww w«ni en ami rMldreo. am, tne mod inagulllrent rollliia surf to he Rnn.1 Ihi* *t.le ot tl-e IVlBr iWsr. It enjoys th«- ' adiantogestd a U*unrwl tl.wmnrhLrv m.d l<ay— Lnulant's bay I in media' el behind tl, ' where the bed at rail. ng, iwuU nr sml (tolling ran be had. and wblen are nliad wt h n*b uystera. Ham* and eraba. Thealrusofi ami diy as I hal of Atlantic Oty. This fund t* obtained far the pnnoN of ' making lwpra»rme*l». All (lie |au are ' ttrst class from I be fact that the Itoshnn Wlltgrnd. and gvniel the streets and bt. lire lots leutilring It, «nd a»*» make a suintutliat saa usll .mp.M.lte tlieoaeao. »*rk 14. to te embanked and filled te a prof—, grade. The shama or ltd* are pfered at a low figure. In order u. Insure their sale; and It Is ver« certain that lb* premium- ami rthm at ih. boildlwg stipulation* will be lo make each ■bate a large pnait to th« In.idrr. i i.r rmtton TSor iw house* on thu pi«d will make Ihe hb worth not Iras man man 1Mb u>Hhs» earti. at a moderate estimate. The share* are tran-h-rable, Sheti deed w.|| e» in* I a the ndhwriag M|| ahtii a>a: H.niw to-t tn< nut lea. tbsn A*S| tube unit w it i.i I. *me year ftw*n lime of haw too. K*n. l,m>N i„ he set Iw t *1 b«*t IS feet irom the s.de ol tl^ *li«* t h. craspuol W> be dug In the gn and. No privy to be both wtit.lu Svw het of a netihls.r ■ line Ml whh* thsa one hone to he hnlh neon one l a, and tach house to be eraeted not Mas than mk t above grade 1 hear supulBi I. to* i.n -snii.rv reaeo' a We* isle Otty I- sin— .i.i * K-auilln iv lav moved place Ninety hooer* have ahead; Kitsy's the streets *rr gee vei le-i, sn-l m tamuifc* ha* been built torn*, the WW. .due* fc» the main ImmI* Tin rwllr «d rone direct te the hraeh. and a lelra'sph I'We h si reed v eetetdtohe4. A giwnd . venr*ien ho st to mm being Millt tot Ito ito * IW SMlrni only, and the Pleasure hall • end, i«unln* man Ihr recursion llena* mndc r-weh-wt't exie.HUng It awing im- I n «d *n» ptsasute Railroad, whlcb ran* Uwtsuah tbe distrht nf hue now oto-nd. ta taran, . RrJMV4 ** ifi . c. k ua N WX* uHat Mrrei hvcaraton . Tim4.> - thiTWr l y*, I. A has : if f Ml

» 1 ,000,000 BONDS OF SEA ISLE CITY laproveaeit (•■]>**! ! FOR SALE PAR! ^ Six per cent, interest ; pa ijuhlt senuMinniuiUy ; | and perfect security. Apply to C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST., WvVa^t\\vW.

1 ■ ■■ ■ ■ in ' ■ MiFriace&Co., I r Vineland, N. ■axrparvraxks ov axo *uuz> ix Building Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Jfaflg, Bockland Lime, Cement, &(■. ■ — so: Estimates and Designs Furnished. HFSi-All orders will be promptly attended to.-=^5; Sept. la jr

^TTHE )h,2Si^J£5 B send lo tHc House, hoeing llie largest Stock B ® and guaranlecing tlieloicesl prices. ■ STRAWB^IDGE & Clothier. ■ Three Strong Points. Point One: Men's Spring Overcoats; « hi, «ock nut lakes in everything from ihe very plnin low priced lo the finest, from the lightest fancy color to the plain black, from the smallest youths' to the largest of large men's sizes. A comminding stock that even- light overcoat buyer must see— if he , H cares to know ihe market. V Point Two: to Fifteen Lines of men'* fiutinc*? setts, a rule money h a powerful thing in Oak Hall. Witness the following: Fancy Cassimcro 5iack Suits at $8.50, and the same goods in walking coat style, at $9.00. Our only boast on them is that they arc good for the money. Manhattan Cheviots in six full lines, both sacks and walking coats, at £t(XOO. The buttons and trimmings of these suits are worth special attention. Plain Cassimeres ; three Varieties, in sack style, at £10.00. Very reliable. Pivc styles of Harris Cassimere Suits, of quiet styles, «nd »n both Sack anJ Walking Coat*, at £ I (Loo. The well-known reputation oTfhcse goods speak for themselves These fifteen lines arc not fragments pulled together for an advertisement. They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There b business in them. Point Three: Custom Made Clothing, a Urr« a«i»T of piece goods lo order. There are very great bargains in all the following liars: Class A. in any ordinary bustocs* style, £18.00 CJ*M B, " - - xx oo CUwC. - - - ,,50 Class D. " * • 25 00 Our " points " are made xltort and shan> for practi- ' Cal people. . Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, | S. E* Cor. Sixth mil Market Street^ Pfcitatttphia.

■tototoaraqrasan— an— n— j , SEA ISLE CITY, j Lflflan Idasd, .1. J. ENGINEER S REPORT. 9 hra lain i'Uf i* Uicaknd an lb# Alton (tctlenan on Ludlnm Island, mi U* xnaiof New Jarary. VT tl' » . IntGSudn, *nd 74* 4? E W.og»tu4«.60 nuW**<«th «ast from I h.la-teljto*. and amlaa ty rail It I* haain s*rtlte*a li.to . Cap* May. and afcnoi (he saxoa Ur.c* from Atlantic (My. The moan lasnparazur* of Itodlma Dinnd < I eras not vary Much from that of | Allan!* CMjr, tohicli *. KT t. Tb* hnmidily of :k* almaaph*** ia similar to that af Atlantic City, bemjj | squaliy dry and aaihUkma. It I* n*0 ■ luca<*d for bull a wmirs and snanm«-r resort, ot account of iu dtoalK Mhuta^vs. Th* Island U 61 noiUa an tenytL. and •arras ftom f to 14 tmiha* m width, #»• lording 1 1 osd («tnai lain, 00 (ho I oonh. 10 Townsrnd'i inart. ot (Ho south, and is surrounded by tha Athmtsc Oe*on. Ludlrm Kay and a nav#g»k4* ■ drannel called She 1 haocaphlsre. farI nrahing ex re! tent advantages for fishing, railing and si ill water Uthtn-. A lesii IhJ feel wide extenc's lira entire Irngvh of lira Island, gently •LeHi»£. of very hard. clur-jerieW j wnd. affording a fitra nalwral dim* fir more than 6 mil**, and unusual brih (»e* foe walking and barking, whu-L are wx excelled, by *rn watering phra. MS (Ira con. i. in walking, or driving, mdenlaUoc is made open tlra a*n«u aflurdinf, m tha respect, a otnkvng contrast lo many other Leaclra*, where Ih* sand t* lo>«e and (rew« herow. The advsntagca Ih* b**« k afoids fr* batbuif , are excellent, there tein| we nnder-iow j^rxt j ltLW. ard in iha r*4p*Ct peculiar. The bottom doarend* •o grwdualh, that shaliow water ex lend* » gee* i distance frcaa the shot*. In bathing, no tope* are required, and A to raf* for women and child rr n. It a •efficiently north of Delaware Bay to be • entirely fre* fiom the mud of the bay, •c .4 Irathing can alwaya ha had in dean, clear water. Th* "Aral land" of th* Island consists of low hills and ridges, with level poe I ion* of rand, which ar* found by actual survey to vary from 2 leet to 27 feet, th* high est in tltialxB, aloe* kq,fc water. Tb* meadow lands are never »«*» flowed Ly high water, except by slot a •idea, which are of rare on m inter TL* abundance of gam* and fish in th* vicinity has brad* lb* istomi tor year* a fhvocitt- reaort of rptture*. Th* inland bay, known as Lwdiara Bay, s fiords sal* still-waler lot king, baring a gently shelving shore, and »teo safe yachting, and aUxin«te in fish, jesters, rral*. rl.ms, At. Uto* |*nm of it ■ ouly 1200 feet ftom the —a beach, so that on on* aide suri trailing ean be hod. and upot. tha otirar awi* Mill-water bathing. The ait* selected for Sea 1*1* Oty is on the northern half of the Island ; rxtendmg to tb* centre and then southwardly. It will hat* a frontage on the ztlaa tic of three mile*, and extend inland to Ludlnm Bay and th* Thorough!* rv, along which it ia practicable, and it ii proposed to lay out and rowxiart a carriage drive for th* distance of aware tban two miles. It as proposed to prolwH the City from high tide, by a awbstwntwi ira wall on tne two ski** moot exposed, aid by *«n hawk men »s on th* rwaranuug •idea, which con Ira don* at a moderate expense, considering th* •conomwel ami other advantages. Absolute security Will tha* ho obtain •d against encroachment* by th* *ra. that have occasioned morh damage »t Cap* Mav. Atlantic CHv, Montnouth Beach. Manhattan Brack, and other place*. No other marad* rraort at the prevent tunc, has the protectsow that w pmnoaed for this place The Island u ua in habited | nraew being no bouses on it excepz two Government Station*, and ne c*aa -pool* , th* way a» deer for carrying into opera tram a thorough system of ran Han ng elation ; such as roe propose wader rh* auperviaion of an efficient aad ex pen Ienced sanitary engineer. The Island ean Ira trray e*«iK era toeded with tha West Jeeray I. by a short branch rand from 4| to I miles In length, there being but a trarrvw Thoroughfare to crams with a hridg . A tier era meet Light bona* slicutd ha established en thu Hud. as nuwHtiras wrecks here twvi ird on h. and hy a little expense on the part wf fsnia ■rant iu th* ccmHructmn wf yetties. two exralletot harfovra raw br mahB hi \i eu the worth ami south rah of t^* i»4at«< at Ooraons and Twws-rad'a fl In tea*, which VraiW become important rearmerrml points Ky tirauettwm wwh ra t mad. and a safe etfogw for rim I is Th* plan upon whieh reu j rpyam te lay out the CVy D aakmlated fo auh •sev* Ih* |nu| nam «f rmrsahwu health and heautv . With peeper rail mod focilteiea, and kto>fiiiilstaruiwlli pevee, I da | net see why thi- place ah amid nut hra •am* a* g era* a rugcrt as Atlanti - tits , Hv ranwm nf ita praaimity (o FMadrlphia, and the character ef the Urk Ami whew the sanitary gnMmsi w token into crawsdeewrion. a place ef , wm greater resort. The Wert Jrasuv Radrand raw make foe suitor ttane In Bra Ida <X* Rem ffcttndwtphi*. as ftw Athmtvr City ^ I nmKKCOmfKitcistoi