Sea Isle City Pioneer, 25 May 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

,s Kj ISLi: 1 >WXEEH. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, •——AT SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — at til*— Pioneer PubKishing Company. T$>na— Otic dollar and a lialf a yoar, payable ill advance. W Utnfor no circnin»Unc«» will we publi-li eommuuitaOkHW which oorne to as without the writer1! name. FUJVA 1 . MA Y V.5, J H s:t. - I^T Economy i* the road to wealth. To arrive ■uccraafully ul iu end, one muit cut "hcivm lots" and »kip the Joll J*!** i / — • • The force of hahit i» »o *trong with soma men, thai when they die, they will wulk to the bar of judg-illcnl hud call for u drink. Faff A Montreal young man, wltns© parents are wealthy, ran away from home in niuer U» bwme a fanner. He did'ut want to grow up to be a dizzy dude. tej- A little fellow going to church for the fir*! time, whera the pew* were \ «rv high, wm asked on coining «»ut What he did in church, when Ue relied; *•[ went into a cupboard uud look a oeat on a shelf." Utile eight yen r old fJracie on coining homo from *-h'»ol wna aaked by H caller if dto intended to be a K-liool nai'am when alt© g.»t old enough. She «l<iti:k ty responded, "No, atr; I'm going to I m* nothing hut just a mother to my children V It is b.»relv possible, however, that when *h© grows up ►he may fall in with wlmt Dr. Dix cull* "th© fashion of the day." The Marble U aiteth. St i< related of Michael Angclo that, M he was passing along the at reel# ot Florence, he noticed in the rubbish of n ruined caall©, a marble stone, and ordered it to bo taken to hi* studio. Upoa t eating it, he found it to be a perfect piece of marble, which ho *0011 transformed to a beautiful repre*MiU lion of an angel, without a scratch or a Haw. So there ar« always material* at band waiting for a ina»t©r-*trok© to Imuaform them into power and beauty. Every life i* equally blessed in nodosa mg tuc tnalcriaU which may be converted into a Divinely ntnin|H.-<l image. Th©*© may differ aomowlixt in quality, but in their nature aro itMtly the name. Thor© t* the mind, the moral nature, ooi woee of knowledge, book* the fruit* of other men'* mind*; there are hand*, eyiw, can, and the world umund u» ; how will we employ them all? flow will we faahion the mntcri iD in out po9a*»%ioit ? Herein is the problem of life | the degree of beauty i* owing to the dilligcneo of the fashioner. The aamc kind of wood i* often wrought into tho hovel and the nansfon, the uiart'le in the quarry i* the «a»no .1* the tunrble of the lamou* "lie d of David.*' In the path# of life we often wonder why two boy* with equal advantage* accomplish such different re*ul *. The

one diiligently mould* the material* at © liNnd —does not compfoin of circuit! a Mane©*, hut, by corneal enthusiasm and 8 *eal, ri*c» above thein, and carve* fur * humclf ft model of permanent excel- | lenco. The other one waitt for favor- <1 able opportunities; he sigh*, "Oh! for ' a chance,' but make* no etl'ort to sliai»© \ bia facilithw. llow different the <ui c come, 'llie latter ii never hoard of in 1 tho arena of suoccw, the former I achieve* renown, illuminate! the sphere \ in which he move*, a* tho rising aun # illumine* the heaven*, and, patting, 1 leave* n radiance of sunlit gmnduer for }io*terity to enj »y and pcrpctuite. Let 1 11* then study our*«lva*t an I "tno*t of 1 nil note well wherein kind nature mount us to excel. t The marble waitcth ; in some — aye in most ca*ea it waiteth in vain. ( Although inventhuio are varied and 1 numerous philosophical investigation* « deep and profound, lb»-r© are yet "Beeps which croqclteth beneath, "field* or diM-overy yet unexplored, vein* of truth yet unmindod, and limitleM expa 11 an of knowledge ret unkuuwn. It should lie the aim of the American, not merely to tread the beaten path of knowledge, not to aspire merely to acquire the subatanc© or other men's laiairs ; hut, having possessed himself of what ia known, to use this as a bast* upon which to build a »upcr»tructure of philosophy, a* well us to construct inventions. Many of our thinking men have not advanced to one new idea or truth. To weave tucce*s one mti*t vigorously employ tho shuttle of cireunutaiices; to mirror our characteristic we must place ourselves in the light of development; to prun« our tnfoeetnly qualities we mu*t employ the aliarp knifa of self eriticiun. • True 1 failures in our e#>rta may occur, but who has not experienced them ? Every man's labors aro sprinkled with incompleteness : with unfinished models, unrealnrid dreams, unfilled projects anot tared about his f»-w actual achievement*, like chip* of inaible at the pedestal of the unfinished . . statue. Difficulties may he encr.ui.te ©d dim ©ultira which like the All*, may appall the timid,, and *hake the ©onfi il»' n oa of the irneolute , but let us tt member that Nftpolean and Hannibal h ul the courage to brave their danger*.. This should incite ua, should nerve us on to the greatest action, should stim nlate u* to the sublimit enthusiasm. Behind the Aln* Ilea Italy ; Italy ' w*lj» her annoy ficlda end "Vina clad Mill-, her lowly plain* and fair valleys ; lay with her historio ft«eooiatioi»«, "with her treasures of dead art and her glo riea of living nature." t Let lis then surmount the difficult!©* which he bet<»re u*. I*t ** P»w H»e bore iwld rammits of rsMivianee and f«si«1i tho Italy of our Hire, which luf* ] beyond, where is sun«hinc, where I* |

gbulueaa, where is pure, unalloyed, joy* tul success ? The marble wait«-th for you to fashion it; what dial! be the rwult ? The outcome of all right eflort is 1 character. Fame, *ynu*.i and reputulion *r« valuable ; none can too strongly estimate the value a "priceless leputMiiou." It w r**a« lis one's uuuntcn- | unco in a hdo of supreme grandeur ' Itut chn ranter i* flofiou* ; it intn*cends mere rvtiown a* the *uu overshadow* , the star*. Yau cannot »vk a character grOw, hut it surely d« vi'loj c* and, n'" | I he tree, rreonls the •trvnglh 01 *••*#- new in the beauty or deformity that i-iiami* it. Lvut.% C. Kl( lUKUtuX. The Mt-rirau. The ordinary Mexican is not much reiiiovisl in aiipaamueu or hahit froiu the ludiau. He ha* the retiiing forehead, the straight hair, the sallow cm plexion, th«« Mftiue »Ulvwdne*a and cunning, the like aptitude in pbsoi ring the hahiif and movriUTUt* of animal*, and »iuiilur quick neaa to lake oflbno**, irwdi ii«sm tu ivtaliatv a real or fauciiHl iinury. He generally lacks tho activity and ie* ululion conscientiously and piomptly to keep together roaiuing cattle, but i* lailler fitted for lazily lying on the sunny plains, contentedly wauhmg the mQiO p woeful sheep, and on hi* |iutii'iit uoui|«a»iion, the burro (donkey), driving the fi »ck to their conal ui night. — Aleii an- wont to work tor n week or fort -nigh I, and then throw up their employment, idly to spi-iid iIim daily dollar they have earned. Kv. n llie ihiltsr olsui*. with tanning lands, Mlock, or store*. ie*t *.iti»fieil with u very mode* I onmp^teiic**, and make *01*11 ell- u I lo extend their IhIsiiic** or their re*omees. Hucli iqw hy douhtleas collies maiuly from long inh«Hrilanccaiid from both drains in their ancestry, hut ha* also U*eii iiigi.«iifi«l by the comparative facility with which the bare aubaistancv, with which they an autisfii^l, is obtained, the long- continued want of opjanlunity for 'profitable industry, and the nbaeuoe of any murkct for anything tliey produce. Now, however, that railroad* are bringing into their country Americana and other active, pushing, cnterprij-ing jteoplc, and that mining, cattle ami other industries uie Winff developed, the Mexican— pnawa*ed of goo<l imitative fiiotilllea, and nit hough slow, leaiiiing to la' a fair handicralt*mm— i* already showing some evi.lenI caa of improvement, lie endeavor* to j speak Kngli-h ; ho desirous to have hi* children ed«.cate«l ; lie slicks more steadily to work ; a little plain furniture is finding its way into III* house : somowhai more a I tent km I* jw.d to cleanliner. and to tli€> drert of bo'.h »cx1 (*, in the houses of the new-comer* pots or boxes of flower* ara aerU, and in empty oyater-tins or tii-«*k.n bottle* 1 Mcxenii women and diildr* 11 are ob- » served growing nonielv plant*. The * vices, a* well n* the virtues, or the^ white raco nre, however, unfortunately copied. In broken jargon the Mexican* ! iinital" the foul piofunity of speech 1 and drink* the ri'e whi»ky too irecly * indulged by uiiucrs and towboya. "" * A WatuieriHff Jnr,

■ ' « For a number of ye.ir* past the r»eo pic in the sou tli western p.ot of ('onnecticut have been mystified by a man. clothed iu tattered leatlirr, whoap|WS.r» \ at regular inu-rvaN, *otnethllif like 1 Scott's "Uhl Mortality," and p**-e« on J without divulging his origin or «le*tina- , Hon. Our Orange correspondent write* • »* follow* : 4 'That strange character, the 4 Leather Man,' lake* in the town* of • Woodbridgn and Orange in the regular ] c >ur*e of his travel*, and was hist seen I'UKfting through licie March 9. He ha^ aver the same route for ninnv year*, appearing regularly, after nn absence ot a. -out *lx w<s'k*, always^ going south in the direction of Bridgeport. When in thi« vicinity he »|>cn<iR the night in an old ham standing ftloi.e by the rond-idc. It lias been his hahit dnce the liegiiining of hi* travel* through thi* region to stop for breakUM nt the house of the writer, who had be oonie aeeu*totncd to hta regular tWraing* ns to revCgnise hi* peculiar rap on the door, even when it was not known that he was near. Several time* attempt* to enter into con mr*alioh with him were made, hut with Indifferent SUCOeea, and on one ocoariou when wa told him they had been writing about him in the nrw*pM|>er the information did not seem to interest him very much. However, sinew we have hern the owner of a large dog who sometime* greet* hi* ap|«eaianco with a lu-ty hark, lie no longer *tnp* at our door, hut coolly tiudgc* tiy on the other ride, without even deigning a glance. Notwithstanding the li.tle inten-st he evincoa in tnc world rnd its going* on he has been seen seated by the roadside with a newspaper in hi* hand*, apparently deeply absorbed iu it* ami ten la, and at another time near a brook, washing some article of — we will uot *ay under clothing, for that would spoil the tradition. t ul something that olnaelv rcHcmbled it. Without Ills wonderful suit of leather, he would lie an object of curiosity, appearing, as he does, at .©r ular Intervals and always traveling in one direction. Whatever his aim or purpose, he trudge* along as if he bad the mo«t lm|»oriaiil business in the world to perform, nnd, if it was a matter of life ami dentil, that he should reach a certain destination at an appointed time. This strange creature'* life, in It* anbepkeit *ilonee and stated going* and coining*, clo^lv reaemblc* that of the veritable "Wandering Jew." JfRM NVifor A Fire KrUngaimher, It has been found by M 1. B. Dumas that water saturated with ulittn la re markahly Hficienl in extinguishing five*. This pm|»erly is supposed to he due to tbr costing it gives to ntycct* wet with it, which prevent* contact with the okygrnoflheair, end thus irtihh com \ j l-u»t«on |i i» reported that, as an **• |»eriment, Fren«*Ii fireman sre to he I quit© eatcnsivelv wpplM with in*truJ inenta for thruwing oioli solutions of alj 11m.

WANTED. ] A good cook. " Apply to Mi*» M. T. Undb. l i Helmut X . | General Insurance Ageiey | WILLIAM A. HOUijE. rrineitial Uttco ami ie-id«»iice, | Vinci and, N.J. Branch Office, Sea Isle City, N.J. ] In«urance eHWlrd in following firstclus* t'ouipaiiic : .Htnu, of llartford, Conner ticut. riiOMtix. of " 44 llarltord, of 44 Fire Assoylution. of Philadelphia. (Jirard Fire Ins. Co., of " Continental, of New York. Home, of 44 M Nu»gara,of 44 Queen, of l/Uid >11. Koisl, ul Livcrjaml. Ksoiile cottage* w ill 1« iiuured at LOW RATES, and prompt attention given to alL ootnmonicetinn* relating thereto. Will visit SEA ISI.E CITY Tuesdays and Thursdays during the oecaon, nn<l whenever required al other liuu*s. 5-lK, tf Have Your Tickets STAMP El) ! All ticket a purchased 011 nn order from C. K. Landi*, mu«t be »tnn>p<d by the agent at Sea lal© City before ei-t r ing Hie train. fr-18 tf

GEO. A. BI.AItK, Contractor and Builder, Sea Isle City. f^r K*tinial«*s furni«bed at ah opt n<» tier. .Jobbing promptly utL-ndvl to. , 5-18, 3m. v. - - CIKBIAG AM) FENC ING don© with promptness and despatch by j WM. H.DAVIS, Brighton Cottage, SKA ISLE CITY, N. J. 4-13, tf SPFA 1 AL SALE OF LOTS. hba irlk OTYT" I 'A PIS MAY CXMTNTY. ONK 1IUNIIIIKH ANH TWKNTY-TIIBKK IXITN, liirwted In blivk* 1*. « St. *1. ki, 4*, 49, M an-l nn llie p an «»rtl«» N«>rili«-a-»i Meet ion at>r*a irti- illy, in "liar©* «»f eat-fi *imtc xe|»rc--.-ntlnjt'n l.it. s. The kIi<* «if lh* LO are a* f-illowst 10 I/dm octwn front, 44 k*l fr»»«i, 4W fwi

«lccp. St l*>U. Ch feci from. 110 ft-ei devp. w I Mis- -Y> foot fiont. It" lect «ler)>. Iju-Ji aliair payable gi»<**h. I ho taimnce In f»ure-|U <l |u>y invni- <if 4*J |xr ntmltii. the whole upou llie delivery Of tlir dec I*. Koch itioTilli «rii*r tli© slnir-w arc al- *'»l«i tiier© all. a Public mln of tho cli-.tre of Lo^, ain'-iiK kIii« re In. liters only. a»«i the aliol'* will b «i tuihrj-arty jsi.- » '»a ll»ch|gr»e*t pramliitii ntw.ve llie «JM, ami ah" will ugreo P> «*vCi a bulliltns. wllltla om yenr, cv"Hnf ih»i lr»than SVW. A *ale will take p ace the Dr»i TiMs-d «y of eweii month to iwrtn-v «|m wl-h lo loci'te llnnr tolH anil bulla until they are all *o'd. Parile* having more ihAit one *harr * II! he « ntnlc-l to lake twolou nt the «inr |-n-.olun« u eel her. and one building will WWW f or »nc tvo :m*. The premium* to be divided pro rribi among tho *liair!»ol«l»T»., - . . A M I - 1. .» * * -

Tin- atlVMiitigis th'*w who treat© lh«4i ( loi«aod build arr that they wllto»»iatn «• holer lornilotiN, Mtid have laiiMOV©H>©«taail «r WW t Ih-ih. wlili-li will gresti> rnh».noe the value f'l their property ovrf autl at»va ihe owlp. . and thev pp-l |he|r fehnr.- of llie premiunv-. a hteli « III mlim- what lliey liavc lo |«y. I The adva'tlngo lo Uirm- Who IMirelupa r*r t an lavcatn.cut.nnd «?o not wUb to biithi. an- ( IIihI they vet llietr ah»VW«»f 'he i»tvi» lu»n*. which w il- make a liSi.d.ou»e dcld'tid 01 ; « profit*: and beat'lea, the to * which are a-'bt . Hit Mire t-« he butlt upon which a n*s«f.l»)r 1 time. Tills Iur4« aimnuit of ImlhllOi tmur-ix t--ni« til I* Kiire to lorrv*M- |Im- value of the ramalntiitf oiiavx-s which are trwUMfCrtihlv. era I*le«1ty i*»1t«u%lMt up-»n the .Mian tie Oemn. only sixty mttos fn«m IlilW- Iplilu, lialf way f^iwein All intlr »1ty and twptMay. it l* connected dnvotly by rwtlm.i«l r*0'i» Ititladclbhla lannlng I.. ih •lavici . The West Jer*«-y It. IS. Mlt of thfe IVnnsylvanta ltuiin>.nt Hpr. It h»-* 'he advantage of nnmernoi trains l/»w r-te- of frelsbt and tana. I 'ott.ix-- rom to ula< ton tickets al the *nm< iale« aw to Atiantlr C.lty. The horh I- c»n«!«lcred superior to on» other ui- -n «hc American cownt I^htador to Florid*. It la brood, bant and gentle. KrieetU sale for won>en ami chlhtrra. ami p moid magnificent toiling *nrf to tw hmmt this M-le ot the PaeU'r Own*. It riUoy* the iMt»wiitwgesor a Uuuitfnl iliorougtrfcr# ami hay— l.tidl-ttn'* bay fmmedla:el> behind It, where the he»t ot •all.ng. ha.«ting an-l fishlig: cwn Ik- hod. and wh»cti are fille-l wPh fi«b. oy-t« rs. rlwno- wml «-r*b*- Thowlruiaott uml dry w* h«t r»f At'antlc t'lty. Tt»'« fund I* ubtwluad for the pon>we of mxklna trnimai' men'*, AI1 the I*H« at*first elnro. Hum the h« that the <N'mi#»h w.ll gimh wml urw'el tlicstreetfe and fill «»|e loU roq tiring it. wn-l also mak«* a wnWamtAt ■ aw wall opp -site the 'HV an. I^ack lots to be emlwtnkr-J ami flltv d to w jwjur s'sde. The »hwre* or lota sre p:accd at w low fignm. In oolar to In-nre their wile; ami It la reriwtn thwt the nmniuiwa wnd elTWt! of the imihUitg mI| ulatton* wrlll be to mul u '-"fii ■hare start e profit to Ihe holder. Tl • t* - Hon of 7"»or pb h«H»se« on thU plot w III mske the toh» worth i»ot lea» than front 5l«^ t"»l%«» carh. at s moderate e-ilmst«-. Th© share* ara Iran-f'-rnble. Tacit itcwd W»lt contain »ne follow lttv ■tlpulnttoiwi: lliNM(MNMnnt l«w» than RWtl tot w l.utlt wtthtn one pM ISM time of lorsuWtfi. Kach Itooaw to l»e "H Ms nt lrw»t :.t fed from tbc a de <rf the 4mk No to l»e ting In lh«- grotn.d No privy to be built Within five tet ©f a nelrhbot itllne. Nwt mora t.han ona house to be built nntin one t«. t, and t web i«» l»a ©reeled not Ian than Rat above gtadc. 1 hrae MtpiitwHon* f'trnnnHatT rewmn*. Rewlsteilty t« already a brautiroll> n»> . pm*rd pise©. Nlne'y hmtwa hw\r wlrcwdy Ikn-o rra-trd ( April. ldW«. It hss« wenly- , me Hotel- a- d H>w«idln< Many of i th© firert- are gn**c|>»l, ami a turnpike ha* bran built arms* the meadows to the n*a»n ♦ami. The railroad ra-« direct to the beach, and d ' tel gtwi It ltd© t* at ready wdnhltshrd. \ 1 grand fttnr»l«i ho'el Is now bring l>u tit for Hrat-ctewi prrtiW'itn only, and th* Pleaenr. nillnwl. twt wi fmat w kxrantet U "•••>- to Towtttu n«rt« It let, whn.x a route naat the . heuth. will *t^nly twhutfi. *nd prmrl4*M U mw lr fir shbTtijr cxienHtng It whmg Ihe I ne * or the pteasnra llaHrawd. which rows tha>L*h Ih* district of lot* n t* offered, to poranWs nte*. Map* ami «ult inforn alt-K, O.K. I*ANih,lRlinhP( Mro»i. Kiwrdogi. Torahyt J tndTlturad ay*. I.M, rmmJ tr >. ♦ -r, H 4

EXCURSION TICKETS _GO;JD FOR— MAN AND WIFE, -—FROM PHILADELPHIA, CAN NOW BE OBTAINED — toSEA ISLE CITY, — FOR — $50.00 or $40.00, for single |*rrsoii, good frout May 1, to Oct. SI, '83, 4-*, *83 Ska Isle City, N. J. 1883. » Tltc ©<. ming a©»ison tl»© Excursion will Im- ojteit. It will It* on© huntlr©*! l»y sixty fort, with Ritli R.mim Hr-»t.iuiai>t. Bull Room liOxW left, ami n Hurricntic Deck I'romeiiad© <«t toj. 30x100 b-et. attonling magn Jicr nt out look*. Excnraioit talc* will be tb«same as to Atlautin City. If you art- ©•••!' » " ' " • " • —

w<-i|U-.intr*il with any church©*, or to oieticf. who wi»li l« g«'t up Excursion*, plcarc '-all tliclr attention to Sew l*h City. The followin| Hotels ami Gbt* tag'-* w til nl*o Ik? o|»cn : Ska Vikv lIorsK. — Owsn front. Corner of Marin© l'lace mid H<>u*«? 8ir«s-t ; I'iwxxM 60 fart long, 15 fort wide, sko "id story* JiUiu for u*© of l>oar«l«-r» ; Ikttli llotuo attached ; Rat«>*. $2 '■*) per day. Sjafiwl rates for week uml S**o*oii. tiro. \V. Gpov©*, Proprietor. Liixky's Ilmxt. *>'n Rath IIoumlo.— Ocean fr»»nt, one Block from the Rail road ; 32 room* ; wide piazza* ; |»l©a*aiit ptomt ; term*, fr8 to $10 js-r vwk. John Li I lev, Proiuictor. 44 A Li. Wkiuiit II or ok." — Ocwan front, '.Corner of (larrisnw Street; 18 room*1 2 Rlttcks' "fn»m th© Station ; pleasant |»1ac<for fantilie* ; terms 47 to $8 |>or neck. E. M. Wright, Troprietor.. Smith's C«»ttaok. — l>«ean front, Corner Ludlatu Street, near the Tlior»>ughfore ; f[>ecial attention given to tidiing part ies and their families; lioat* pro vhIhI ; l*rim of Ixaird, $1.50 per day, by the wtK-k a* may be agreed, llenrj L. Smith, Proprietor. Mansion llorax. — tV©an front, near Albion .Street : condtietrd on tli© Eur«> peun plan: moaU nt all hour*: 28 room* ; Bath lions©* for guest* attach ©d ; term* reasonable. John Klaus©, Proprietor PiiiLAPKLmiA IIot>a. -Corner Lstuli* Avenue anil Ftolx SttsH; one Block from Railroad SUitioii ; forge pijzzai ; Invirding by day and wvek ; '2ft room* ; Ruthing UotiM** for Boarder*. John fiogftn. Proprietor. Pbiladolpltia ad dn-*S Thirteen lit uml Miffiin Siroet*. Sni:i.nt ttNK llousk — lN*arl Street, n ©a r the Ocean front; commanding situs lion ; pleasant place for fotttil:©* ; 15 room * ; terni". $7 fo $10 |H*r week. Tlioraaa Seliohvt^ Owner. Ai.hion Horse. --O11 II mi*© Sticet, near the Beach; 22 looms; r©«'i porch room ; $2 |»cr day ; »|>e. ial rateby tbc week or season. S Schick, P10 prielor. >

AunoTzronn II onus. — Corner latndi* Avenue ami Ariadne St»e©t ; Oow view; larg© putzzas; children m«» obie«(ion: 20 room-; ternt* reasonable. Alez. WilkiioM>n, Propri'-tor. Aoki.ciii 11'K fK. —Corner lotmli* Ave nn«- wild Dolphin Street ; cotniaaiidyiy view; 20 rooms; near tbc «a*©an, am! convenient to R. It.; Ixmril by the day ©r week. <*hw*. lx>nght"tti. ♦ inner. Nt't'it ak Hot ©nn fr uit. Corner Vioo'iAtid StMH-t ; 2d rwillb ; near the fishing grounds; fosits pr-'vidtnt for TlMIII ll|f ^lA'Ull'!© , «ow.tn •

fi-hing and swiiitiL' |utrtic« ; t'oa It m«*©l* nil th«- trains «biring ili**wa.n. fr- c of chore- to the gn*Mt« ; term*. $1.50 |w-r dav. $10 i*©r wwk. L. J. Sjtear, Pro pri^tor, Mixkrya lint**®. — f^o'ner lotndb Avenue and Minerva ; 20 ttv»ms ; on© Block from the ocean ; three inittuto walk fp»m th© Station. William A. House. Owner. Briuhtox CortAqK. — (fo Garrison St., J near the Ocean ; family rc*«>it ; 18 room* ; pl©a*ant room* ; near Station ; ( gunning, fishing and parties takeu out. ( ( Wm. II. Davis. Proprietor. Doi.rniN CoTfAOK.— Dolphtn Street. 1 near Ocean front ; board by the week for families ; children no objection ; !•'» . rooms; II Ludlaw, Proprietor. Qoral CoTTAot:.— 300 feet from the Ocean on tViral Street ; 13 room* ; good arcomnto«fotiAnz at roaoonahfo rate*. A. L. Fretz, IVoprietor. Cijftox C'ottao®. — ticean front. Corner Shell Street ; 13 rooms ; splendid view. Mlta Ann Kerr, Owner. Lancaster Hoi kk.— Swain Street, near ; th© Oceuft foont ; 22 room* ; forge niaz iu*s : fine view of the Ocean ati|| Bay ; terms, $♦'» to $8 per week. B. Swain, Proprietor. Mai«* inkle's let Crkiv Pavilion. — Corner butdi* Avenu© and Paris Street; two ntibtttea walk from Station ; l«o*rri ) hv the day of week. John M*i<winkle, 1 Proprietor. filLTftl Laki: llnt'SK. — Onpoaite tltc Starion, on Italia Street: pleasant tiltn atlon j term* rea»on«ble. Jea*© h j Huntley. Proprietor. Bo$1o'k Hotcu — On latndia Areouc and t'.ual St mil ; pavilion attache*! ; term-, $<*» to $8 |H*r wc«*k, according to iocati"tt of rooms. Cbrio Boaio, iVoprielor. Sea Ul© Citv, with it* ample' iccmmodat'nm*, wflh R* b»«at and carriage *ervice. its gravel road*, h©Kut»fiil beach and many attractions, will be an Interesting and d» lightful place to visit or hoard tin* -nmmer. The sanitary arrancementa are anch a* will invurr th© health of the place. No ©©s*|uwil |s a' fowed to h© dug upon tha island, and > *11 filth Ucari<-d away. Very Truly, Oltfk K. ;

K. R. Time Table. Trains leave Phila., Market St. wharf, upper ferry, week days, 9.00 M., and .10 P. M. Sundays, 8.00 A. M. U\c V! lvwA L.MV3 V. w\. ^vviuVav\f., V. W. Lot Owners Read ! . ■ -so; «" Harry Imdlatn does all kind* of haul ing and grading at reasonable rate*. Cor. Dolphin and Landis Sis.

PIANOS AND ORGANS ! Paneoast Allen, — UKALta IN — PIANOS AND ORGANS, Inform* the resident > -»f S«-a folc Cilj and t'a|a* May County, that be ha* located at IVarl and Ltndia Avenues, whore lie boa feoiuc very fine Organ*, wbicii lie will »el! Inn for ca*lt, or of<>a*y ntonthly and quarterly payin'ta. Srlwl for circular* Mild Pinto li-t . Address# S»*a Isle City, or Wilmington, Del. "Music liath charm* to Mioihe the ■avagc breast." Try the»© instiumeitt*. 2-10, If JACOB CROC Sli, — bXALKK IN — CARPET1NGS, No. 08 North Second Street, B'dow Arch, W-t Bide, PHILADELPHIA. tlil Cloth*. Matting*, Window Shade.*, and every variety of Carpeting* conataiitly on hand. 2-lfi, tf

,lr Y««ii Want help, Want a cook, Want a *alc*inan, Want a servant girl. Want to sell a carriage. Want to buy or *«-ll a fat at. Want to bcrrov or lend money. Want to buy or sell town pro|*»rtv, Want toiwdl produce, grocer!'-*, drug*. Want lo aril d.y goods, notions car|K-t*. Want to fi nd good cu*totm*ra for any I birty Advertise in the Pioneer. Advertising will always gain customer*. • Adrertisittg will al»o keep cu-totm-rs, A«lverti»ing liln rally will always pay, Advert i*lng will make succeeaeasy, Advertising will beget coitfideitc©, Ad\'-rti*itig show ■ cut'-rjui»e, Advertising shows pluck, Advertise and succeed, Advertise or Lu*l, Advartife© now, A «l vert i a© j HERE.

L. H. TODD, —Dealer in and Manufacturer of — Cedar Lumber, -OF— EVERY DESCRIPTION. to: BIDING, SHINGLES, LATH, PLANK, ETC., ETC. FLOORING — AND— FRAME STUFF —A SPECIALTY 1— Toirnsends Inlet, X. J. Aug. IklMjr. UNION HOTEL, Cape May C. H. Th*i long established Hotel is still open for the reception of permanent and transient guests, where all ^attention will be given to their comfort. "William Eldridgc. | mehfiliT. I I

L OT S FOB SALE SEA ISLE CITY! — X. BEST LOCA TION MOD Ell A TE PRICES I XI: Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one mile (art her from Philadelphia than Atlantic City.

to: 91 a g n i (i rent SAFE BEACH! « I ADVANCED Sanitary REGULATIONS ! tot LARGE AL:GUKT Of Building IN PROGRESS! — Provision made in all sales (or actual building ; and also ■ for adornment ! ♦ THE PLACE ITSELF IS Its Best RECOMMENDATION ! By actually visiting it the advantages may be qppredatvd > Address, C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST,