Sea Isle City Pioneer, 8 June 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEA ISLE P I OX E ELL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., ' 1* *uic — Pioneer Publishing Company. J Tkkum --One dollar ami a half a year. |viy*i4* in ad vane* Jtx>r Uiular no circuimdrnrc* will we ; pitli'b communlrativn* whioli come In u« ififtioui iln* vrilfr'a name. Fill DA \'t J USE H, INS A. i PaiT \ lady a*V» Hurt Mr*. Cli.irb*IHrkcna omv reiiikrkwl to her: Ml -up iioi« I h*» world need* « lew yriiilW !•» I've in it, but it's a dreadful Tale In have to live with one or lliem." - - ■ ♦ - fqy* In a f«trinhou*o near Boone, I wn live* M »ilier Speiice, agid eightyai t . In the name houm* live* hei d-iughtcr, aged *ixty-fi»ur, lo r gr.u.d<)ui|fhin *, age I forty. In r g;a -t-gi.«ii'-d urglitoc, age I lj»vnty one, and lie. fir ui-grv it granddaughter, «n«l lw. • 'fill* I* ladievcil M he the Olilv llOUW III I he country »lielieriiiK live generation* and it'* a great thing for that baby to boat it* ancestry *o far buck. fair A hnty in Kingston, x. Y , who wr.if wrioUxly, and a* *1»« ih-Mght fulidlx ill, gave away In r | eraoual projreitv t«» | I'r end* and reUli"ii« ip varouja t- , (nui.trVi who took the gill- uw IV. She, howrevo , did not d«e after all, and inow a' h« to he hikiu! the hi Use, and lire per*ou» u|«on whom die lie-toxvcd her earthly goodanre lolurnin/tlreni to her. The pr« p?rty i* however, tcattered fur a id wide, and it hi likely to Ire -nin. tune IreTnre her k< ue i- Again fully fur untied or her wardrobe in iu former plethoric condition. Old Mwnle*9 I 'h un h. IMillada. TlmrsUar. mh. One or the qu*ilite*t, prettiest a> d IDOtt varied *|»ol* in thi» city or counuy U the Old Sweden' Church, on Otoe, o rlreet, Indoor C'hrutinii mid lrelwrcn Front atrect and the Delaware. It* hi* U ry. U known to all antiquatiiiUH ond uioVt netrajMiper reader*. It figured prominent^' iu all the guide-bi»ok-piililiaheil in tlin Centennial year, and *» thiv if not mi antiquarian age or • n rieiil htalOTY the work ot a iww*pa|H-i the old atory need not he r. pc ileil here, l'eople who read in Sal un lay '* puj.er-> that the Uhl Swede*' Church wan below Cht i-li til mid Front *ticl* «ri nl a Simm i deal out of their way \c*terd.iy i" nd the charming -pot, hut it wa* wnilii the trouble. On the e.u»t aiilo of Oiwgo vtreet, below Christian, a plain. (Quaker looking two-ntory hrlck building, pro tceteil tniiu the vtreet by mi <-dluh iuiied iron paling, tipped with gill, Wnv uolintftthhi ycutorday morning I rum the tact that it wav H Kiting u foreign— thai iv, a Swedi*h flag. The building i* the infant vehnul ol the Old Swede*" Church. Jual inside the |adnig neat and m wlymade flower-bed*, looking at clean as new pin*, attract attention; then a u tie furevi of upriuht and oldong toinb stone*, surrounded by grave*, dotie<l Willi flower* and »li*ded by tree*, give one a sense of having burnt n relic ot I Kdvn in what is left of tho on«*e pretty Weocaone region, »mt iiiuatly gone to whisky *liwf«s and faded home*. In tin ruid-t ot *11 lid-, with iiv eastern fmiii on what would I a* Delaware uvenue ii the latlroad* h oi nut ah-url»ed it, *t indthe ''Old Swede*' Church all the Del a ware." It is t«*» old mid piiiu and de lightful to tind atly fault with and nlttnwl too sacred to pra ve. A two story vihlong, octagon building, of old red and hlaek brick, with gal lc ends ami re*.f, ami heavy wooden cornices point »d while. To theTiurth ot the chun-li i« the rectary, the main Sunday -ochftol building and the sext-n's house— I lie In! |er a two story brick, |«nint«d drub, and on which \ eetvnlsy inornnig fluaie»1 the Atiieruwn flag. Oiih hundnd ■fid cighiv-tbree year* a.*o y»>t« nlnv the lu-tusl old JWrde*' Church tlini stand* there now waa dedirare«l to the vcrvioe of religion, -o the rei tor, Ifm . Snyder B. Sinus, preached an hbtnric*! anniversary sermon. The hide church viu crowderl, Mild rvrryl>ody just as happy and hopeful as it »* pawllihi l«»i true rrbgion to make worldly people feel iu theso secular day*. The interior of Uio i liurr.h has la-en moth mixed, the regulation news having taken tlnpktee of III* old high h irk boxes, and the nidc* cnr|H'tci), of i onise. A uallen extends around Uith sides and llie western or choir end of tlm ohl church. At tire eastern end, U«ek of the pulpi*. is a pretty stnined-ghuia w indow , wilii two t htihhy little nngels' in the upper psnm and a painted enm *nd a | aimed dove in two of the lower |«lin. The •**»ling U convex, with * *en*ilde trout iWitor In the centre. In reading the third chapter of tiMnk for tlie flist lev ton of the motiiiiig the assistant slipped •it the seventh verse and mail i "The) wwed fig tree* together (fig leaves) and made then i selves apron*,'' ihu* calling anirkvd attention to a Venn* ti.ai iio« s v a-»t need any emphasis. The j>**tor'v disc an** was an admirable sketch uf the struggles and change* ilist marked the |»eriiml fioin Ifl24 to I7tlfl in connecttoii with the effort a t«» establish fhis old church on llie Delaware. It was clearly shown once more that llie Swede* antedated IVnn in his just and kindly Indian policv anil that according fo the mod ancient letter* the gr« at burden of dr«itt on the -«|»*rt of the Swede* was to teadi the Indian the way to heaven. Th* wsy tlio nnhlcred ntan has gone wns made naiufilllv ludb-rnu* iv Bertor Sitne*' kindly recolle*-lion». ">)ie church haa arranged to take up collection* on three Anniversary Sun days for the purpose ot iwlalng an endowment fund of $2A.00Q, *o t !•> t when the MKllhr life of PliU'«d*>lf»hi* *luill iave vw«IU>we«1 tho old notghliovhood . enthely this little gem of rellgwiua v|hdllv may still remuin in ita oM~~ ptarc tw »ee«»H the veered mrnwrie* W the prist ami lo inspire new hop** anuoig th#vmr that may ontinue to worship t- it bin its wall*. The eolkctb n ye- let tki wo* ■ g*n*rou* one.

-• 1 1 ' UluU About Dn-ksca. LatliiW who make their own drceaet, nay Ifor|M f'h Jkizar, will be gh;d to know I that (nllarrul flouma * aiv aguiii iu favor ! for silk* and velvets, ia tiny arc easily I mad", and require lea* material than pleating*. A single bias gathered flounce. I with two upright beading* of the material i doiibh d, or else cut iu small alcjaltu seidloje, is consider* >d anflleient trimming for the skirt of any walking Mwtume of or hilk; indretl. it is pr. h i r- I th a great plaiuiiCM for velvet suits, ; nliiJe a narrower flounce or a<»ft pufT nn»v la* fwhh-l for ailk «ir satin if preferreil I '1 he tab tliiish lo imum|iu» of cloth, velvet, or caslimere i* commcitdcd us inea]Ki|,sivc, requiring merely neat work I upou it. and regularity of shiqic. Th .• I fancy fi r tucking, thut « xteinls even U* , satin (Ireasca, i* wehmnu'd by ueat lua .11.women who have more leisure thiui money. For iuslun<ai, u blui k sot in Buruh that uecu not cost more tluui $1 a yard can hovcenrhof its tloiuice* (which are straight and gathered) trimmed witu tluve or four iuutuw tucka above a In in; this acress the front, with some short wrinkled pauierdro|»ery alxive, and longer back drapery, ia very pretty with n tabbed bosque, or oi.e with the foldid anrjilka* fronts now so iniich used. Then orv ai mi bhu*k ridgetl plushis, with the efli-ct of lin ked <»r fnugvd fuluicn, liow s< ld very low, which are put on the lowyr }iu t of a skirt to rover it to the knees, «iul ulvtve tUi is drap. d a |M>loiuiim* of black Sicilirtmc or of camel 's-lioir. vhich uisy U» quit • plain, «u may have Bpauisli guipure laoe triiumiug, Thiau* who adI mire the Astrakh.ui fur bottlers, a*id can I not ufTonl tlie expel mc, gi-'t a flue quality of the Astrakhan cloth, and put leugthwise I muds on th- pelisse aud a U>rdar on tlie skill, with a rolled collar and ^uan* cutis; n yard of this double- width el dh will not coat more tl.au- a single tattl of ltuidcriiig <»f the fur tliat it imitate* so well. A velvet collar and cutis, with jxrhnp* and inserted plastron or vent, is tlie relief for plain hasquis ot crimTa-lu»ir dr. ss s, and this is also true of the cloth octet nine* that are not made by tailor*. Trimmed woolen Jcraey b^qm-s are also mui h woni by lotli** who oliitict 10 the bare plai.UM*a of the real Jeiwey. For these a woolen Jersey in lmug lit. aim I • »iKUi«d in front. If a dark red Jeiwy is cJKau'U, a narrow velvet vmt is inscrt««l, and buttoned by smi.ll gilt buttons. The Byron collar of n d velvet has four t»r ttve row* of gilt braid on the edge, and there are similar eutfs. Two IuIm of Vi hret are placed bclowr the waist in the I tuck, and there niav lie little htpiore |MtckeU of Vvlvct on tue lii|«s. Thoracal of the J envy Ire 1' ndou w iyhh* to b dd it down, and a snsli is not ucided. This is worn with red, black, gncn, <>r brown skirts. Of citiirw*, with its pilt triiumill."*, it sluMild be eon fined lo houso toiletb s, am Lidied uu*>t J rJ «-y» ktu. a Valley of Death, A valley aurpcumnig in rrnlity of borfor* the fabl d region cf thq up.is tree is reported to have ls-cn tiiSPo'.\ red iu the island ot Java. This island is 'vol tunc, and iu one »)M>t the i m.uiM lion* fuuu t!io interior of th i » ar 'u are ao d m'.ty that tlie place is call d tin Y.J1 y of l)cath. As tue r.iv. lcr uppro -clu* it he is Attacked by naiie- « and giddiness, lie also notices n anflToratir.g irril Am he rri▼anccs these svniptoins dis:i|))K*:irf so tluit, after i Missing through tho Indt of fetid air w hicli guard* the valley, the visitor is able to examine with I -as risk the apectaolo b fore him. A nxxnit traveler de•erilteH tlie volley as U»iug an oval, nl*out one mile iu eircumfi rencc, nud freni 30 to 40 feet below the 1 vol of theniuroiiuding land. The fli*»r of th » valley is tint, iby, without any vegetation; and scath red all ov r it are tin: okeletons of men, tigers, wild l**ir*. biribi and stHgs, lyiug lummg urge hlocks of atone. No steam or amoke is to I ml seen, uor is any creviw a) 'parent in tlie earth, wli ch tmMUM to I*' im hanl as a rock. The hills which hem in this vail y of dcoolution are dotlied from luuw to summit with healthy tree* and boahm. Tho traveler from whom we have already quohd deso-ndrvl the side of one hill, with the aid of a bamlaio stick, to alsmt eighteen f wt from tho l>otto(n, and 1m> tMnqn-lled a dog to go d«iwn to the pi <iu. In five seconds the animsl f 11 on it* aide ino. tionlen*, although it contium-Ml to Ivr *atlie for eighteen iniuntea. Another dog died in h*n minutes; and a fowl only resisted the daadlv air for a minute and a half, and was Is fore he reached the 1m »t* torn. It is b lievi-d that Uh» human sk«-b etons are tin we of malrfaid<»i* who have aongln r» fuge here, ignorant of the fitul influence of tlie air they came to breathe. The neigh Wring mountains arc volcanic, Imt they neither emit anlpliuron* lalore, nor do tliey prmonk my judication* of reoaut crnptitiu. Was She a Wltrh or Detective t H|making of the Htcwart'a store on Broadway, a correspondent of the PUIa •1. Ipluu Hem rd nay*: " I seldom jrow the bmlding but I mi tn to nv ait ting on ita front atep tbo old wrinkled woman who crouched there in a wooden hutch year in ami year out, with a bosket of apiilca l»v her aide. 81mi never * WDtd to be Ires than iiitMdy year* of agi>. mid the |«aid no attentiou to he r aaka <h fruit. Pv-ople VOtM WlQr Hb wart tolerated | r there, and they little dr. amcd that he allowed her a lamaioii. The canny Scotch merchant, with all liia hmMiiwd craft, was v*yy superstitions, and hedaated that her presence brought him lnck. When W' moved to hia nptown atom the old woman, with her hutch and Iwskrt, wa* unit uptown in a carriage, and resumed her watch on the front steps. One day shf w-s mis*i:ig, and atam after it was learned that she hod died and had bo-fl buried at Stewart's exnenar. Thr adiool hoy* of tli*l day had a wonderful rrverenoe hw tin* wrinkled W-ldnine, for tlicy liml I teen tohl that hIm waa a ernaa tictween a witch ami a detective, mid never fo»xu>t a face which lttd MM the . th n aliold of the abwe, though no nroldn bad ever acen the color of her oyca." ■ — .... . * ♦ • A i.*pt who had Invite*! a «m^Il company lorn p uwimntiitni* dinner, was n)Ktlegiahig for the chicken, ami *ni«1 she regretted having ncr nmt to staff R. "IV* tou«h enough a* it ia, I assure you,** tv plied a gmwt, uneiprctoilly. I

WANTKI). A good cook. Apply to >iis* M. T. . i.auJi*. ' • y lurid tid X. hcncrul I iisiu ante .Wan n » WILLIAM A. HOUSE. i i'liinip.d Ofli c and io*i«hiKMf Vincland, N.j. Rraccli Olfiiv, Sea Isle City, N. j. ln«urencc «'tre»-tvd m hdiow ing li.»t j Cljft* (.'ollipMIWC. I j .4'tn*, ol li (.'ouneeiicul . i^iiuoiix, of " " ilarthud, j'f " F r«- Association, of Phila«h-lphia. ifir.o*l Fire In*. of " C >n';neiitui, of X«-w York. Home, <»f Nia^iira, of *• " Q liM-n. of L"in|ni. Ifoyal, ol ],iwr|K«l. Sciisidc cottage* «iil be imuireil at LOW RATES, ami prompt attention given to ail <suuinillll<*ntion« iel.it ills.' • tlieieto. Will vi«it SKA ISbE t'lTY Tuesdays and Thursdays during tne mwmih, nmi wheuover required itl other tiiiitfo. is— IS, if Havk Yoru Tickets ST.tMPEl) ! _• All lioket* purcliAM*«i <»n nn order J from f. K. I^tndi*. mu»t be -lump* d by tlie Hg«-nt at Sea Ide City before ei»i-r | j iug tho train. 6-1* tf GKO. A. BLAkR, Contractor and Builder, Sea Isle City. JoT K«liuiut«** furiii-hed nt hli-irt noli. -e. Jobbing promptly attended lo. 6-18, 3ui. ( I KBIXb AMI FEUIXU done with prompui /— and de-.putcli by WM. H.DAVIS, Bk IG H TO N Co*l*T A G K , SEA ISLE CITY, N. j. 4-13, If SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS. HKA IMLJC <*ITY, VA I'F. MAY (V,fNTY. I ONE iiiTN1>UKH AMi TWKNrY-TtytKh: LOW, : iiMwti <i iu bi-K-ki u. t: *«. *\ t». 4<. P, ay •■»«! Wloii I uC p m.i oi il.o Nur.h>s>. : al ■ Ult Iti', mi -hum oT riie. curb »:»mv rerrr■rutl iz a tot. The Mlxre of thr !<np ato *• f«tloar«: * Ik lAtta, wr»ii Iruhl, 41 twt ff i'il, 1W Ifrl I dn-ji. a l otM. m rial freiu. i io rret <tr A. ' r >4) l* iU, .Vi feci front, ll'i loci dorp. I-mtIi kIwiv tl«- t*.»Tnl*r«- In 1 tbitrc<|n-l |if)mn't» uf *."<» i- rnuiMnC >t>« ' w Inur upon llu- d -IIViTj «»l llir ilrol*. fintb 1 lii.intli uf or I. If nil- al. *»lil | n-re >t 111 Im- ii pi. !>..«- .SMli-qf the eln»l-v oi l.on>, aiV-'ii.' ' «:isro-lioldci> un" lie rholia aig ho Mi.d »•> Iliej»ari3 |*%> In* the lil*'ie«i |)n-*>i ni h'xivc tbe 1$%', hiwI vli > will uxro- t-> rm-t a hultdlnc. Wlthm oiu r«nr, r*«*l iwc im»C? I«-m. i ti un *t*. S *a!v will t«k«- tUo fli»t 'ire d } «»' recti ihKim htm ul»li ' li> - Iholi loiM Mini iHliid unlit litcy are ! Mil Ml'd. Panic* l-av iiK moo- limn mir ol urr «IU lir : cut iUm! to take two |nt* ut lli<* Hum- 1 rcnilum : I. yet her, and one htilldftt^ al.l a.mWrr Or I I ho inn .ol*. The premlnm* to he divided :t » rat vamoi % ; tliv»i>H rltoldro. 'fhca-lvuikt * * to th'M<> ah i l«e»tr tholr ! h.n- u .it b illri <>rr ih.u ttioy a >1. oiHun • holer I M-Miton». nnd h »xc m«it.(iv nw-iu* n'l i-.r ui.d them jaii t«.» tri 1 i rr^tty culi.<no- He vah.e <>l thiWFn1)1"1' nv« r nn«l «Kue th«and Ui#5 fi tin 1 1 share *«i the im-niiumv I a I. teli a III thtkn- a liul tl»c> liuvc ••• | *}', Ttio RtlxaiUe^e* to ll»«*.- who puic!ia*c 'or , an ItiveklHHnl. and do not a l*h t-» anj Ihit llioy vc' their *'.»urv «»r ll«c jm mluu*. 1 a Molt will make a t a* ilMOtt divid-tul «»r |mi1lt*: a* d Ii- tl»r hi.* alil< h tire **lil nrr *i.r<- I ■ tn> tmttt a|*ni a-htoh it nmmi-tilr . tiim , 1 til* lnr*c Mimtuu; ol t»..tldtn- linprovci mfUi lmuroit»lni'ic.u*otho vulue the icuuiliilnu char * wMch ore tmn* crat In. m<w Jsle City t» -liu*t«<l up in i ho Afaieir j Oorw •, only sixty mlh*. trviin Phtlsil' tphl*, i h.ilt any le:a<tn All mile illy ai.U oip# j .May. Ii I* i^.nn-et-sl diiccily by r.«.lr\».i<l Ihiiii ItitMflbhh tunulnt t'» tnr tn*«i . Tne ! V\fi Jcr*-y K. 1L tvul of I • * IVnuvivanlH r Itnlln»o| tine, ft In.* !hr a-tvuulairc «»f l-U-i menri* train* l^»w r«ire «*t trel ht and lare | a ol mtl.tc mintutitntlaii tlokrtj, ut llie mmiihi tale* a* In Atlantic < fly. Thr henoh 1 net dored sntWfhW t«» anv olivet iuhki the Ainoiuw.v »tw*l fb'in l.nt' hdOf to F !n| id-t. || |k liriMil, iipM and Kon'lo. l«-r4ei l ly Mt.-c for aou.ru Mini etilhttrn, mi l (tie tOiutahloent lulling *uif to In- found tht* »ldo o( thr I acl c It vnlox* tho advAiit<oirenf a Im sot 'fill iliorouxtiTurr and l>ay— l.urthm'« bjx |nini(slla.el> Whlnd It. where tho bc*l "t mULd*. t»o.«tl-.* and hwhtuc ran lax |, a-l. and ah en are r.|.«r>i wl b AM-. (iv»trra, H vni* nud rr*l». The «lr i* aMl and d > u* i h «t of At anlio I Ity. I TfiiMftiU.I l« obtained f»r the pitrpsH1 <xf ; innktnx l*npr»»to imn**. All thr Ia»4< arv flm rt*«n, from the lad ll.al the «'.»m|a»ox I w II* a h unit er.wri th«-*tiort* and nn the l.iU ledolni-c It, and mImi make a »u»«t.niil.»i * •« anil opp teltr tl.o onran. Park h»t* lo he tmlktfkal and i. It. d to a pmpn * rod live nliMfea or I'd* are |»lae*-«l «t a low Q|UC-, lo or-ln in liotirrtlirlr N..tr ; and it u '•+ ry reran thai ihr premiuin. and eft<s-it of tlie hull line *:l, uImiioio. aitl toe to tual v >.vh ■I. are a large prodl to th" holder. TI • wwtl »n • f T4or Hto honara on Int* plot will ux«*«tlie lot- worth wot Ire Uian f»«-m utnio j cweto. a» n noaierair totiHUtr, 1 tu- stoxrea are I ti.vn- h-rn hie, Each deed .will contain thS f'dlow III* all; ititalh n«: ll<-o-e (enatln/ not lea* ] tlv.n >V»»»io he bwtit wlUilu one )«r fr«mv i llmeol loea l' O Karh 1.o«»e to hr »rt hu«k mi Ma*l IA n-»d irem iWaldeoi thr 4mu No : eereioidt to bf due >Q lb around I Ko Privy lo tor l.oili wlihtn ttv« (Set of a ! n.-irhtryr alinr No1 ihorr than one hon«r to t»a l.ul t oia-n ' one Nd. and iwrli hmire ♦« tor •recti d not Ire • than lo. I ntaix-e a. "do. lh<w »tipiM*cion» fx rtanltary Tt>-*x»-is. He , ) ale i i ty u alreany a tMaotlfntU lm> rnwd place. Ninety lo.tt-* have ..frre.lv en tnhail t April, l*lx Ii now tm« tarn i> • ' one II- tR» I' d tkavrdtnx Ms*y of the *trrr|» are irravH*'!. and a lurnpik* h** la-en kiW wn». Ik- MM iw* to tne loalo land. The re II read rona d I rret lo the brech. and a t«'1 «IM|h I or I* Hlrredv ra|.,h| »i.«i| \ : in,ml »xrurv|*ii h"Irl s luxi helag limn *»r • t lav. fv.-,ir»i..n* t.tiit, and ih«- Pi«s*um I al look -I, innnttt* rr .nv the r .seuratou Ilia.* • P. lojvnsrnti * Intel, ahuta a root* near the Uv< h will ohorlly tor hu Ii, and Mtiti-I'm i* n-a1r T-»r ■tvort'r exu»ndl»vx II atonf !•* l.nr or the Plwiftl Railroad, which in. • thro iri. * thV dlMriet of lot* n »* ofltored. b> Oo»«a » )ni*t Mapssa-intli Intorn atfo^.CJk UX- » •*. I^.mui otrsat. Mfiir»U*» Tmai it I and ThuvMUy*, *».d, rw-o: trip, *-T, t i

EXCURSION TICKETS — chjud fi»rMAN AND WIFE, FROM PHILADELPHIA, CAN now BE OBTAINED TO — SEA ISLE CITY, for 850.00 or £40.00, for *.liglr prrmiii, gool from May 1, to Oct. 31, '83, 4-0, *K3 Sea Isle City, n-. j. ISA. I. The e- utiiaj* AAu the F.Xi*UIWHHI i 11»um' nill b«- (t)M'ii. It will W one i Ii u lid i <--1 by*ixl) feel, willi flitli K<m*iu>. Kf-t.iiili.ot. iLili lb a 'iu I'dJ.vMI loot, i. ii> I n Huiil.aio- I»o< k Pi«»ln«'li.wb- ««|i |<ip | i(lh l(IU li i'l. utl.'niiii|| ma^iiilicelil oui look*. ExciitmkU rate* will le ilte mm mo a* to Atlantic City. If )*>u uro xrquiiiite.l with any oliurebea, or «»- nietiea. who oi*li t « • got up Exrur»i"i»». | plrwar •*«!) tbeir attention to S<-a l»I«Citv. Tlo- following lloiol* and Outage* n .ll hIm» Im- oji ii : Ska View Hoi sk.— (Vomii front. CorI ner of Marine IMa-- nmi llouw Street ; j l'inuui Otl feel long. 15 feet «ri«|et nl*o 2'l »t«jrv |uai;'i lor Ud of l«»aiiL-n« ; ' Bath llott-e* attacberl ; Hat*-*, fj .'ill j j**-r day. S|a-eia| rate* for week and j Seit*oii. W. U roves. Proprietor. I.II.I.KV** llnTKI. AX1» BxVII lloL'oU. — I th-*-an front, one Block Ironi the Kail- | road ; 32 room* ; wide piaxxa* ; piea*ant room*! teim*, (8 to (Ml j*r * rek . I John l.illev. Proprietor, j • "All Wkiiiht llorax." — < train front, C«»rner of <J-»rrii"»«» Street ; IS room* ; 2 : | Block* froui the Station ; | place ' I for familie* ; term* fT lo |mr week. I E. M. Wright. Proprietor. Smith's 4'ottauk. — Ocean front. Cor- ! j net l.udhtm Street, near llie Thorough- ! fare : *peHal attention given t«> fidiing 1 j parlirv ami their f*niilie* ; ImmIv pro- I viiled ; t-rm* ol liui»d.(l ."ill |N*r day, l»y the triH-k a* lUu) ihj a^ree*!. lieiiry I J.. Smith, Proprietor. Manmhn Jim mk.— Ocean (rout, near Aibioii Stieet ; .conductetl on the Euro- [ | wan plan: ureal* nt all hour*: 28 footu* ; Math ilou*,** for gm-*t* ntiaeh I •■*1 ; term* rea voluble. John Klau*c, Proprietor PiiiLAuei.riiiA IIor*K. -Jorner 1 Avenue and Fivtz Si roe I ; one Bbn-k ' fiom Ruli'ov*] Slati*Mi : large piacxn» : * i-oarduig by day ami week ; 2>'« r<*»m» ; Bulbing IIhunh for Boarder*. John ; Gagan, Proi'Melor. Philadelphia ad- { Jrcm, Thir<«-enth ami Mitfiiu Street*. Fd sli'.i'km. Hot ak — Pearl .Street. near i ti'' Uo-vn front ; cO'iituaiiding *itu><- ■ fhui ; ph-a-aiil place for fainii;** : 15 | tdMitoj term*. (7 to (Ml |.«-r week. , Tlioiuo* ScboleM, ttwuer. • j Ai.hiov lloi'i£.-- (In Hou-c Street, ; nrwr llie B*>acb ; 22 rouuixj 5?'» f»^«-i : porch ro«»ii» : (2 |»«*r ibiV ; *)>ei-inl rate* i by the week or muon. S S,-hick, Pro i |«ri«Mor. AlROTimRH lIor*r..f-Corncr laindi* ' Avenue and Aii.idue St»e--t ; Ooea'i view ; large pt.irxn* ; ehildreii no objee . lion: 20riKvm*: (erni*rra»onablc. Alex, j Wilkin"*»ii. Propiiefor. AiiKLrni llofaK.— Corner I. audi- Ave ' ntie and Dolphia S:re*-t ; eonimanditig . view ; 2V room* ; near the ocean, and f convenient t'» R. R.; l oarxl bv the day t j or week. Clia«. Long:n«*tti. <hvncr. ! • N i rii a k llot*vK.— Oxt-au fr uit, Corner . Yine'aml Street : 26 room- : ludf tlo- ; fi-hing groun»l*t ImhIm )*rovit)*-d fori : flailing and catling parti*-: Oa*h meet- i | *11 the train* during iheMxaaon. ftee of ! , tiiarge to the pueet-t term*. $1.50 per j ! <lnv.$IO|«>r week. I.. J. S|Mfdf, Pio- j ( prietor. Minerva llnt'»l. — C-x-r»er . Landi* } ; Avenue mid Minerva; 26 room* : on** ' Bloek from the ooean ; three minute* t . walk hum the Stalmn. William A. . Hoine, Owner. Buubton Oottaok. — On Garrt*pn St.. n*a| the tVvn : family report ; 13 room* ; plandiit room* ; near Station ; rttnninr. fi-hing *iul puttie* taken out. Wm. II. Pavi*. Proprietor. Dnt.rnix Cottamk. — I>olt*h!n Street, ' near Ocean front ; laturd by the week • for fumilie* ; children no objection ; 15 room* ; 11 I. tidlanl, Proprietor. Court CortAot. — 3IX) feel from th«(Venn on Cord Street : 13 room* ; good accommodation* at rejtv. liable rale*. A. !«. Fret*, Proprietor. Currow Cottauk. — (H-ean front. Corner Shell Street ; 13 room* : -plctulid view. Mi»* Ann Kerr, Owner. Iianc.xmkr Itoi' Sw aiu Street, near the Uveal) front ) 22 room- ; lmee piaitu* 5 fine view of the (L ean and May ; term*. $('• to (8 |»cr week. Win. Sutton. » Proprietor. NAIITIXKUiV In Cliux Pavu.iox.-— Cornet LiikIii Avenue and Pari* Street; 1 two minute* walk lioin Stnium ; board bv ibe day ,.r week. Jobli Mai-W inkle. I Proprietor. Nil. van I.alr 1 1 ox *K. — 0p|a>«i|e the , Station, on Italia Street ; pie**ant aitiialinn : term* r«-a«ou*blr. Jeaae L. Hunt l»y. Proprietor. Bo*i<\'« HotlL~Mn Undw Aveuue ' and (br*l Si i eel; pavilion otu. -he<l ; Irrtn-, $t» lo $8 per week, aecording to lovxniim wl rooms. i\»rlo Bovio, IV prieior. Soa l*le City, with it* ample accommodation-, with it* boat and «-arrimge **rviec. il* gravel a*nl«, (>e tuiiful Ignfk and many an reel ions will be an int-r-e-tii-g and d« iighifut place to vl*it Ot Imanl I hi* -uuimor. Tb»« aanitury ar ' rwnirviiicnt- air oueh a- wili in*ut< the bcallh ol", lire pla<-e. X" re—iwavl .* a*io«trd to Ire 'big U)oh the island, and I dl filth ia carted away. I : Very Tiuly, | Uu. K. Ukml \

It. it. Time Table." Trains leave Phila., Market St. wharf, upper ferry, week days, 9. 00 A. M., and 3.10 P.M. I Sundays, 8.00 A. M. Vfrcck 7.00 -k. vy\yv\ U/iO V. h\. &yv\\au\\*, "i.vl v. w. Lot Owners ltead ! llwrrv ludlai^ d«o»^ all kind* of haul < nig and grading al re*mui-«ble rate*. Cor. Dolphin and Land:* St*. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! j Paneoast Allen, | — ItKALEC IX — PIANOS AND ORGANS, j Inform* i he rv*idi*iil* »f s»-u l-le City j an i i CouqlJ, that lie itw^.i lm-itcd at Pearl and i.nniu Avenue*, nhm- he iwi rotni' very fine Org mi*, which lie will -ill |.»w for ca*h, • or «*i ea*r moiiihli and quarterly paym'tv send lor circular* ami i'i'iio l»-l. ad«lr«**» sea uh- City,' or Wiliuiugtoii, Del. "mu*ic hut It cliarin* to *or>tlre the fuivatfc l»rea*t." Try llio*e in-tiuiuent*. 2-16. If JACOB CKOUSL, — ftil.CU IX — CARPET1NGS, No. 68 North Second Street. | b.-!ow Arch, w**t s.de, philadelphia. ! Oil Cloth*. m illing-. Wlml.iw Snailr*, ' I and every variety of Curjretiitg* <iiu-t.«iit Iv on html. | 2-16. tf Ir y'hi Waul help. Want a itm'k, Want a -ahiuiian, Want n »"rv*n| girl, wiiiit to -ell v camapc. want to but or -»-ll it f irm. Want to or lend money. want to huy 01 *«*|l town projrerty, Want loscll prtvluce.grik-. ri'-*. drug*. . Want to *i*|| u V gtavd-, n itimi* «-ai;a«: • w.i'ii tofiu<igoo'ieti-t«'tn'-i>lor..ii) thii>; Advertise in the Pioneer, Advert i*.ng * ill a! wax - gain customer*. Adverti-lng will uImi Ificj' eu-t(HU«*r*, Adxeiti-inglitN rail) wii' alwax - pay, a Ivertidng » iu iu »le mietwah'v, Adverti-mg will Ireget <x»itfi«lencrf Advarti* ng *how* riit«v)ih-e, a lv« rti-ing show* pluck, Advertise and *ucc*sd, a«lv«*rti*e or bust. Ativan »*c n««w, advertise iibrk. L. H. TODD, — Dealer in and Manufacturer of— Ceciar Lumber, —OF— EVERY DESCRIPTION. sidinoT" SHINGLES, lath, PLANK, ETU, ETC. FLOORING —and— FRAME STUFF —A SPECIALTY I— ws Town sen d.s Inlet , N. J. aug. jvtt-ly. UNION HOTEL, Cape May C. H. This long established Hotel is still open for the reception of permanent an.d transient guests, where all Attention will be given to their comfort. William Eldridge. 1

L OTS — n># — SALE , ' ' at - • SEA ISLE CITY! ■ ■ jo. - - - BEST LOCATION MOD Eli A TE PRICES! i s '* x>. Distance by West Jersey I Railroad only one mile fartlicr from Philadelphia than Atlanj tic City. ■S0t ■ ■ Magnificent and SAFE BEACII! to: ADVANCED Sanitary I REGULATIONS! w: LARGE AfAOUHT Of Building IN PROGRESS! . 1 to: Provision made in alt sales I for actual building ; anfl ' ' for adornment ! ■ ■■ ■ — THE PLACE ITSELF IS Its Best RECOMMENDATION ^ i ». ^ By actually visiting it the advantages may be appreciated 1 Address. C. K. LAND IS, 402 LOCUST ST., V\uVu^A\\\wa. I