Sea Isle City Pioneer, 15 June 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 3

41. &. LUDLAM, Local Kuditor, cme Ap minilfioed a ~~ TERMS : $1.50 A YEAR. woos a prcniutud v «Aodrtervialng Rates Low. mminopmymemnis nantes FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1883.

ingpee ee n eta tee es e t 1 .-_Prof, Buck has bought another lot | on Ariadne streot, near Landis and will erect thereon another house. «-Laborers seem to be very scarce just at present, as it employs a great many putting down sidewnalke in order to comply with the ordinance relating thereto. | -Coniluctor Hickey bas been trans ferred from Bea Isle branch, and here after William H. Hewitt will act in that capacity. | He wili render good service to the company and give perfect actisfaotion to the patrons of the road. -We notice a sign on Capt. Henry Corson‘s -"for reat." — With the num: ber wanting bomes and the extremity and location of this house it will not remain long unoceupied. -The cottage of Martin Anderson, ton, which is building on Miner ve sirest, is nearly completed and is quite tasty in appesiance. --Win. Sutton, our newly appointed aupervisor of streets, has already . commenced operations, and the condition of the driving is already much improve ed. . -The train was crowded on Sunday, being more people than have in many one day this season. ‘The Cape May train, after leaving the Junction, contained less people by far.

-Friend Bosler has been out among the sheepshead and is much pleased with his success as a fisherman. -Old newspapers for putting under carpets, etc. . For sile at Brysut‘s news depot, Post Office building. -Magazines and story papers can be found on the counter at G. Bryant‘s news depot. Orders taken for any pa: per or book published. ~ »-Lilley‘s Hotel, corner Fitz St. and Marine place, is now open for guests. The accommodations are superior and we bespeak for ils:Giouse a liberal pat«The Seavjil i House will soon be in full blast, at the present time they are receiving a number of guests ; the location of the above house should com mend it to the pieasure seckers who may some here.

-Isaso Huos has the contract for several new cottages; he is a man of marked ability, and fully deserves the success he is having as a builder. -Chas. Palmer has in addition to the cottages of Mé«rs. Grows and Althou«s, commenced building on Frits St. for,Mr. Masson}, of Phila. -The Adelphia House, corner Dolphin and Landis St., will be under the management of Mrs. Middleton ; this is a trusty bouse, and we have no doubt will be appel ted !y any who ma; give it their patronage. -Yachting has become a favorite pastime her 8 there are also quite a number of parties passing through the seunds on pleasure trips, stopping at Bea Isle for provisions etc. -About the most unique turnout we have seen on the atrects yet, came down Landis Avenue one day last week. We say moving down the Avenue what appeared to be some huge sea monster but on its coming neer, it proved to be h cart containing three of Sea Isle City‘s most promising | young ladies ; said cart being drawn by a diminutive donkey. ._. -The drug store of Mr. 11. Edward Wendel, at Sea Isle City, is now open Nith # large asigrtment of drugs, chemhemerimgent fancy goods, and presents a : t Cenefie to the residents of the Is- — 10 shd partice visiting bore. The Pies. mome? Ao povds A every article isceseary . to provide for the | and have also direated that Landis avo.

-There are two things that ree marked by all visitore: The rapid progress of the place and the good order prevailing at all times, and we can safe ly say that the latter will be enforced xt all hazirds, which will insure the continuance of the forme, -Our liveryman, Campbell, turns out some very handsome teams; this is fully appreciated by the public. --Waxrtep.-Two horses | and | two carts, to work on streets. C. K. LANDIS. -To Rext.-The "Minerva House," furnished | complete throughout ; | 22 roous ; — good location for summer and winter. — Rent reasonable. C. K. Lan: dis, 402 Locust St., Philada, -We have been informed that the species of the urxes woxs, known as the "dude," has made his appearince on our streets. — We would suggest that if he makes his appearance again he be immediately arrested. — we appreciate the kindiy feeling of the "Wave.) lt is very friendly to: ward Sea Isle, appreciating the fret that however successful we may be, it st the same time increases the: popularity | of Cape May. -Quite a pretty mirrage was witness. ed recently, when vessels many miles from shore seeimed to be near the shore, in fact, seemed to bo almost suspended from the skies ; — those who had never seen a like phenomena were surprised indeed. -We should like to see. more shade trees set out along the sidewalks, the originul cedars are not very ornamental ; they look well in a body, but they are too shabby to look well slong the side walks.

-Everyone | doipg | business — here should advertise, even if not largely, each should do something in the line. The Proxkes® tries to keep the people posted in what is being done here, but in doing so it is doing considerable free advertising. -Parties wanting anything in the line of painting or paper hanging, can not do better than call on Newali, whose advertisement appears in another column,. | He is a thorough work men and is permanently located here now. -Maiswinkle still sells the choicest ice cream, cakes and confectionery, — Business is rushing so with Facklor the baker, thit he will soon have to in crease his facilities for proqucing hi wares. «

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‘‘The following table shows the hours of high water. at Sandy Hook, from June 17th to 30th. For Sea Isle City add 30 minutes : Date | A. M. | P. M. t | 5060] & as 18 |O 5 4% ) 6 I2 10 | 6 33} 6 58 200 | Tig) T al mol x os | s 2s as | s 4s | 9 10 vos | o ss) o 57 24 |10 21 | 10 46 #s fii dl | 11 3% 26 |...... | 0 Ol #7 | 0 2s | 0 1 » #s |.1 22 | 1 51 so) {Ca 21 | 2 se 30° | s % 1 3 59 opapponpupopuenenerant‘ w L c

Ennai, th co tin Sea Isig Cify, June 2nd, 1883. To un Eprro® or vie Proske® :-It. oo curs to me in connection with the‘tmovement to build charchas at Sea Isle, that a Union Religious Society is better. suited to our présent noeds than a num: ber of weak and beggarly organizations. Beside the great economy in building and rmning expenses thereby attained, would it not secure ‘better preaching, better singing, and consequently larger tions? and would not the example of the Unity of the Faith there ‘by given, be of itself a valuable testimony ? Very truly, R R.M. Arwarka. Pus

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The Mayor and borough councilyat a recent meeting, passed an ordinance oimpelifag the owners of property on pertain streets to enrb and sonstruct sidewasika along the front of their lots ; Lat man an should ‘be gravelled and put in good condition, from Swarm to Stell street. Upon the incorporation of every town, borough or city it isswell known that thore are a great many necessary eX: penses to meet and if the officers in charge do not exercise their power judiciously the organizmtion becomes an sxpemmre luxuty, Bot we are happy 16 my that the présent Maybrand counoll are exercising groat care in the oxpenditire of the Borough‘s money, so Meastint fame of savemse i One of the | : ihome

on to a eonsiderable extent in our city and will be pushed as fust as possible. Mayor and Councilmen being conservalive men, will not go into any extrav@: gance in relation thereto, only intend» ing to do at present the amount of work absolutely needed, and then to extend the work from time to time as our fnances will watrant, dur taxes down to the minimuin. | The property» ownets are responding cheerfully to the notices sent out by the Bopough | solicitors in reference to the bailing of sidewalks und the next thiry days will swe a great change in the appearance of the place. As borough is at no expenso for the building their sidewalks, we would sug: gest to the Mayor and Borough council that a heavy roller be obtained and that this be done by the Superintendent ot roids so as to make them of a uniform hardness, fresh gravel is uoplesmiant to walk upou until it is packed bard. — A little care in this mutter: and Sea Isle City will be able aro a noannal cost to board of strects and sidewalks equal in nppeatance to those of many older and larger places ihat have ex ponded thousands — upon thousands of dotlars on that class of work.

hose Lut as h ai THE MINERVA MOUSE,

The building, erected by Willian A. House, on the comer of Landis: avenie wid Minerva street, is one of the mest substantial buildings on the j«land. ft js bast for winter vccupsney , and thar oughly finished throughout, | It is three storie« high, with basement, which /is ceccupied by Waitney — & Co., for Post | Office and fine groceries, and by Fad ward Fenton as a restaurant and con: fectionery store. | ‘Lhe rest of the build» ing is designed to be used saa Loarding: house or hotel, containing ttenty-two rooms, which are all large and well adapted for winter use. — From the see ond and third storie« of this bouse ean be attained a fine view of the ocean and mainland, Ladiain bay and Townsends Inlet. — This location is an excelent one for a hotel, as it is on the corner of the only street leading to the mainland and Landis avenue, and is near enough tc the (Jcean to make it pleasant at al times of the yer. | We understand it i for reut ; pecsons desiring a good locs tion the year ‘round ean apply to €. K Landis, 402 Locust street, Philadelplia

‘ROM THE VINELAND JOURNAL

Sza Isox City June 6th, 1883, The "Journal" correspondent baving isited this young and popular resort everal times of late und becoming fh | corably | impressed with the City, its | urroandings and irsprogements, and ecing by ite rapid growth that it is | ikely to rank among the first watering wlaces along our coast in a few years, where our people and city people can go and spenda pleasant and delightfal ime daring the summer, made a spe gal trip to the thriity City yesterday and made the necessary afrangemments | for the establishment of a branch | business thore. | The »Journal" has a regular correspondent at Sea ble who will . furnish us the news from time to time and all the important events that take place, | In addition to this, on the | first . page of our paper you will notice a bus iness directory of the City with the bui inads cards of the first and | best. hotels on the beach and where persons can get first-c ass accommodations.

Sea lele City i« a borough of the third class and has its Mayor, Councilmen and full-l«dged officers, the same a« other | borougns. | ‘The lockup" Gs situated | about two hundred yards down the thor | oughlare, and is stanch enough to keep | within its walle all who are by law enti | tled to its rights and pmvilegen | The | most important featore of it, and one | that should be taken into consbleration by lot viewers and all who are thinking ° of making Sea I«te City: their summer home, is tint no one has ever been inqarcerated in «aid "lockup" since it was ervoted and it has never yet been clristened. As a watering place, Sea Isle City, his many advantages, its sanitary | wrrange: ments are complete, ita railroad facilities first-class, and a single visit seeim« to convince all that there is no. reason why it should not grow more and more into papular favor and become one of the finest and best resorts on the coust, Nearly every day in the week two car loads of lot viewers and plassure séckers from different cities visit the place with a view to purchasing lots and buildings, or in search of recreation. Every visitor there yesterday seemed to be well pleased with the place, and it was the reportar‘s pleasure to hear sev. eral pay thay had at fast made up thair minds to invest in lots instead of an fle waste of money by sending their families to different watering places every summer-they | bad. decided | to have a home, and that at Soa Isle, The following list of hotels and business houses will give the te an idea of the place where first accomméedations can be had :- The Albion Hotel, House street near the inc minh a goo ricter, i* a fine with a good view‘of the . Targon ® "

Boslos Hotel, corner Coral street und Landis Avenue, is always open and por: sons can be sccommodated with meals st ail hours,. A Dancing Pavillion adjoining will muke it a pleasant remort this sumimer. || First ola music bus been engaged for the season. br. D. B. Orway has opened his office corner Landis Avenue and Corel street, ind will practice permanently at Nea f-le City. | The Dr. bas lad much ex perichoe in hospital practice and kwows his businees well. Ire is a graduate of the Jeffer son Medical College, of Philada. and is highly recommended | as a succe=sul practitioner, | Prompt attention puid to professional calls day or nught. Mr. Martin Wells, the popular: ment and provision dealer goow to all patts ef the Isbovl daily, and s@pplies hie ps trons with anything in his Bue. Whimey & Co., grocers, keep every thing neat and trim, and goods. bought at their «tore will be found first-class. Postoflice in the store. J.P. Way sells everything in the geieral merchandise line, and sells low. Mr. Bryant, Sea | dale news dealer, can be found st his anter in Wist ney‘s | post fBee — building. where the | "Journal‘ will be on sale. during thy | seasgn. ¥... 8. Morris, who has his «leugh werhouse at Townsewd« Inlet, does Gourishing business in the mest line at Sea [we in supplying the hotels. His waron presente a citv-ike appearance The places we have narged » i} serve as a directory for visitors who desin. as ~ oomodations at hotels or parties who ex pect to reside permanently @t this new i resort, and are recominended to the pubhe for patronage. Ar. David Mcome, of Phibalelplos, will open his Fruit sand. Contectionecy E-tublishment on or shout July 4th, ind prommses a grand deploy of every thing delicious on that occassion. seee — gay* As an evidence that Ocean Greve ii« not a fuhioasble resort so far aa dr=«s [as concerned, an exchange remiar he that last season there were 500,000 arrival« a, the depot and only 68,000 trunks were handled,

measum A BRBOTTSFORD HoUSE, A. WILKINSON, Proprietor. Open June 15th. | Permanent mnd transient board. 615 Sta J. Maiswinkrr‘s, Pavyirion, Ise Crean, CoufecUopery, and Cholco Segar« Board by the day or week. Cor. Landis Avenue and Paris Street eissm __ Sea Isle City, N. J. WHITNEY & °C ‘0., SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., Fine Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, etc., Fine Cigars & Tobacco Paints, Oils, Varnishes, C ‘OAL, &e. POST OFFICE BUILDING It

al N 20008 ha SE aA — View — Hors, Sor. Marine Ave,. and Harte in St. | SEA ISLE CITY, N. Exorything new, | Elegant fuses 1% feet wite, 65 feet long, ind facing the | scean ; | bath homes attached. Fine bathing, gunning and fichinc. FVerms |) reasonable. GEO. W. Goy Es, | 6.15 3m Proprictor | THOMAS NEWALL, House Painter, Grainer and Paper Hanger. Contracts taken and eetimates for | nished, All jobs done in the most: | workmanlike manner. Woodbine Cottage, PARIS STREET, SEA ISLE CITY. It | CHAS. PALMER, Master Carpenter and Builder, ; 8EA ISLE CITY,. N. J. | Haid wood and fancy work, a special Oty. — Plans and specifications fornished., &-18 #m | | MANS SION HOUSE, | Ocean front, near Albion stroet, Conducted on the | European Plan. Meals at all boars ; | 28 rooms ; B A TH HOUSES guests attached A Teams Feeason ABLE. "uss, [ns am Manager.

— $1,000,000 — BonDps w--GF --- SEA ISLE city Improvement . Company ! FOR & ALE seo A P Nix per cent interest ; puyatble semisunnaall y ; and perpect secvwrity. Apply to C. K. LANDIS, — — 402 LOCUST ST., Varitardefyriiia.

LoT F oR & A LE SEA iste _Cfy! i Lot No. 11, mi 15. on Anadne St., | cas affered for sale for ® ( — $215.00, CASH, widing taken darong nox: 30 days.. doog stitathdon ex pre» Jan. 8, ‘B4. mos E. LUDLAM, Agent, Sea lle City : Ur, dus. MoCHESNLY, The Owner, M.llville, New Jersey. Sea 1«]6, City, Jane 1, 1~s3. b-1, 41 WENDEL‘s SEA ISLE CITY _ PHARMACY, Cor. Landis Ave., & Coral St., One Square below Post Office. A fall swortment of Drugs, Chemicals, |__ Perfumery, Pomades, \Drageist‘s Sandrics, ete. | Dr. D. B. Orway, | |

FOR s ALE! A ies ratale vt XOCDEN TANKS, | 000 to 10,000 gal‘s C. w. NDL TON, 13 o W alnut — Street. — Philad:

SEA I8L6 CITY, Lodlam Island, N. J. ENGINEERS REPORT, Bea Isle City is loouted on the Atliam* tic Goean, on Lodiam lsland, on the coast of New Jersey , 309° 97" E. lnttitudey and 74° 45 E. longitude, 60 tofles south sast from Philsdeipbia, and £4) miles by rail — lide Is miles north-omst from Cape May, and sbout the same dis tones from Atlantic City. The mean temperature of Lodiaat {-land does not vary mush from that of Atisntic City, which is §0° &. The humidity of the stmosphere is imilar to that of Atlantic City, being equally dry and sal ubrions. I1 is well (located for buth a winter: and summer resort, on account of im climatic udver {ages. «

The Island is 64 miles in length, and varies from j to 1} miles in width, exterding from Corson‘ Inlet, on the borth, to Townsend‘s inlet, on the south, and is surrounded by the Atlan‘ tie Goean, Ludliem Bay and a navagable channel called the Thoroughtare, fur hahing excellent advantages for fib ing saling and stiiwater bethe. A Leach 100 feet wide extifinds the entire length of the | Island, genily abeiving. of very bard, close packed sand, afording a fine natural £". for more than 6 miles, and facilis tie« for walking and bathing, whith are not excelled, by any watering place on the coast. — In witking, or driving, indentstion is made upon the sand, affording, in this pespect, a striking contrast to meny other beaches, where the sand is loose and treacherous. The adventages the beach affords. for bathing, are excelient, there "being mo under-ow perceptible, and in this re spect peculiar. | The bottom descerde so gradusliv, that shallow water ex tends a great distance from the akore. In bathing, no ropes are required, and it is safe for women and children. It is whiciently north of Deésware Bay to be entirely free from the mud of the bay, ind bathing can always be bad im | rlean, clear watep. The "fast land" of the Jetand ecmmiste of low bills and ridges, with level por | prong of sand, which are found by actual | survey to vary from $ feet to 27 fost, . Reach, Manhattan & . places, — No other seaside resort at the the highest in elevation, above high water. The meadew land: sre never ever flowed by bigh water, except by storm tides, which sre of rare occurrence. The abundance of game and fish in the micinity has made the Island for years a favorite resort of sportsmen. The inland bay, kn as | Ludiam | Bay, affords safe still-water | bathi kaving a gently shelving shore, an also safe yachting, and abounds in fish, oysters, crabs, clams, &e. One i08 of it is enly 1200 feet from beach, so that on one side. surfibethi can be bad. and wpor the otber itill- water bathing. The site selected for Sea Tale @ity 1s on the northern balf of TIilang 3 extending to the centre south wardly. It will have a frontage on the aften tic of three miles, and extend inland to Ludiam — Bay and the fare, along which it is practicatile, and it is proposed to lay out and cesstmct a carriage drive for the distance of mare than meo miles. It is proposed to protect the Cit from high tide, by a substamtial . wall on the two sides most ex posed by embankments on the | remi il sides, which can be done at a moderwt expense, considerimg the and other advantages, Absolute security will thus be obtain- — od against encroachments the sta, | that have occasioned much damage at (wpe May, Atlantic City, Monmouth and other t time, has the protection that @ | proj for this place, Island | is uninbabited ; | Shere being no houses on it exeept two Gov» erniwent Stations, and no cesspools ; the way is clear for carrying into operatwon a thorough system can. wader ons ulation ; such as you propese the supervision of as efficient and expert | enced sanitary engineer. The Island can be very 4 h iy nected with the West Jérsey R. bry a short branch road from #i to 5 miles