Sea Isle City Pioneer, 13 July 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEA ISLE PI OX EE It / PUBLI81IIP fVXRV fftlDAY, SEA ISLE CITY, N.J , — «T THX — Pioneer Publishing Company. . » TiiriMl — One dollar and a half a ywr, payable* in advance. IqP llnilvf no circuin*Uncc* will wr publfeli communications which come to us without tire writer's name. FRIDAY, JIMLV 13* 1HSJ* i ▲ VERMONT MYSTERY. Daw a <*rrai jMrwIMk War Uod Its OrUin a Few Vaara Aaa. Bpouk toa graj-haired Vennouter alw>ut the " Mtaomc turn*," and you touch the groat at |K>htiral excitement uf hia life. Borne of the whig campaigns aaw more mtae, while in the auti-alavi ry stnigglc there waa the great depth of purpr**, but in heat and bitterness nothing aince jHiliticul parties existed haa equaled the 0011teata following the Morgan abduction. A hettef that the great seenrf anew ty waa acting in public affairs, to manage government. protect criminals and what not, caused the forming of a distinct and antiM anodic party, to which members of the order and outsiders who held a contrary opiukin — these last derisively called **iack xuaaooa " — were opposed, ami the fight lacame eo hot that oil other political questions wore qnito lost sight of, and it oould almost be said, that every man hated personally each individual on the other aide. And at thin time there *wa a local " mystery," only less remarkable in the doveli 'parent than the one in which Thnrlow Weed waa so much interested, and acuriv ona chapter in political history it makes The story has new been fully told aiuoe the occurrences, and is now worth recallinc. Just t>h Buruham, a middle-aged farmer of tlie town of Woodstock, waa outtvioted two or three year* before Morgan'* disappearance, and aMutcnftd to* a term in the State Prison at Windsor. The woman who made the charge had a laid character, many believ d the man inno•ent, ami a strong effort was made to get him pardoned, headed by hia son George, who lived in New York Oity: but while this work wss iu nrogrtea, October 16, 1826, Buruham di«l tn prison. Hia body waa delivered to the son. George, two days lab t, ami bv him taken to \Voodstook and btirie<L There is no doubt that these are the facta. But soon afU r the death there came a rumor that a man named Lyman Mower, who oooo lived in Woodstock and knew Bnroh^m there, had atMin him in New York City, alive and will, going by the name of Patrick Dulan. The matter attracted very little attention until the rising of the excitement following Morgan's dimppesmnoe. two or three years later, when the old story camo up in a m<*t unaccountable way as a Masonic outrage.

Buruham was a Mason, the snpTTTi-t-ndent of the prison, the physician in charge and some other offlwn, sa well George, the son, were Maeons, and the lie lief gained gtuund that the prisoner had feigned death and been allowed to twoapa by the prison officials, while the bod* of some other person waa fami d by hia triendbi as a blind. And in the popular excitement of the timo tlii* mattor aaaumod a degree of importano© which now seems incredible in view of the slender evidence upon which the c i*e rested — the reported statement <rf Mower, who waa known to be an turn liable man. Tho story, however, grew siid grew until in tho snmnn r uf 1Kb) it waa taken up by the newauepcr* and a juuriudialic war etamcd, the like of which was never seen in Vermont before or aiuco. In the midst of this Mower published an affidavit setting forth tliat he saw Buruham in New York hi tlie Ml of 1826, and that in 1828 bo had met ami talked with him often. A man named Cutter also made affidavit that he aaw Buruham in New York iu July ©4 the eorront year, and these Hatcmcnta, with whfe]>era of some pendii.g development! about the prison, fairly created popnlar fury. In October the YVoodatork acicctm«*n orderly! the dfeint rmmit of Burnham's remains for idcutifi ration. The body sras exhumed, but could hot be identified with orrtnit.ty, and a few days later tlfc op ration waa r mealed in the prreence of a Wr© crowd, but with no better res nil But at the *.,m© time the matter waa taken to the In-gtalatur*. as the conduct of 8tat© offir. ra vm involved, ard then the truth saa established. A leghJatnrc committee went to New York and offered Mower $300 if ho would proilucc Bwehrat in Yermout, and guaranteed a pardon tor tlie latter. Thereupon the whole "thing f II through. Patrick Dolan was found, and it seem ed that Movtt had known him perfectly well for several years and con Id not posaibly have lieen'mi-tnken aa ho thru said ho vm. Tl* most probalde explanation of the whole matter is that some semblance which Dolan bore to Burtiham I d Mower hi make a thoughtless remark, which was magnified in going to Vermont, Hint aa tlie axmtement rose be tied delilwrafely from love of mischief and n*»l«»riety, ami that Cutter did the Si»roe. The committee's report waa ordered pnL liabed in tlie newspapers, sod the controversy died wit. bfit still ae many •turiei had l«mw rirrulated and such an ferae made of the matter that to this day many persona believe that Jo Buruham wss l« t out of prison alive by fellowTrat* Dispatching* '•People who climb on a passenger triin when she is two or three hour* lats little imagine what ©wdfesa planning and iuwm|»BW«1 it takes In gel her through safely. Let a freight get If - hind tin*, and we ean handle tier by running her on other's lime, twit a p»s« rng*-r breaks Up atery thing on the road A train dispatcher mwM br familiar with every drteimstan.w and every |.o*s.tile combination of circumstance* He must know nsjNM what I -on Wins of the road fast tima «-an »- mmfe^ne gyve orders accordingly. He mud ne*« t •r »

give an order tor a certain timo to I* iq>«do uuto** he is positively certain tliat tho grades and condition of the weather will permit of such lime being made. To day I uiay order a Irein In run fr*un station A to station D, and another for a train to run from B in A. when the sum* order to-un irow would precipitate a cdlW-M. Y«u have got to know all the un U on tlie lino. Why, or. that road that 1 worked on there would he engineers and conductors that could nrver gel a train through on time. Then, there would be others that never would le late except in case of afcrd« nt.— Why. aometiniaa during in v eight hours or' duty I would give •jJO tram order*. Ji»*t think sf *lhat « iiiuineiil. Hera ia a |*ia-c.iger Ham funr liC'.r* lata ami a freight side-track ed at every station. Of course thui l>ul> every train liehind time. First I have to order the operator to put out hi* Haj and hold the train for orderand then I have in send the order and wait for it to he repeated hack. At the same time a tmin may he ]Mie-ing a sla tion (hre rui!**s awsy, where 1 want t«» hold and side track her lor the | t» ger train, but must not oBiiecesaaril> detain the freight, tmin*. Sometime*, right in the middle of a rush of bu*i new like tht*, the wire will, break «■ some operator leave liif key open. Theii everylfe.ng i» to |»y. Fortunately, the trainalisputcher** order i* h»w. Kver> em| loyee i* bound to nl-ey it. So we do not have to worry about that." ••Why did you leave the business ?" ••Bccau** I wa* growing a year oldci every week. 1 had tlie work of ten men uj»oii my shoulder*. Voir often hear about the brave engineer, clinging with firm resolve and calm resignation to i he thiol i|* while the engine iplungin on towaid inevitable OMlruction. Ilia responsibility i* nothing, lie ha* only a single train and hits duty I'Ut to ol**y rule-. The treinali*pateher ha* a hundred train* under hifi n ger that prnes u|*in the key. A moment's delay to a pa«rengvr train, a trifliux accident tn n freight, and the dispatcher is cur*e«|. Tlie wight hours you put jn bonding over your key seems like a weak. Your head swims anil grow* dixzy beneath it* awful rreponsibill y. No more train dis|Mtching for me, if you please." grtr Jone* s*k**d life wife: "Why l» « kusUnd like dough r He expcolrd -be would give it up.r.nd wns going U> t il her it was lietv*u*e * woman neetl* him ; but she »*id it waa U«cau*c he wa* hard to get off her hand.

fs'OING TO HIS JSEW HOME. A London 1 -tier says:— Ajnalri anil the other prisoners will i-mburk with their fi'iniliia on a vvaaul at Alexandria and depirt iBMDodiately for Ccvlon. Each will give his parole' to Lord l^ifferin that « uj v -aass* | 'iu \rs w mm mm

he will not leave the ial.uid without tlie permission of tlie English Government, and each will be maintained there by the Government in a mann< r l* fittiug hia . previous station. Arabi on the day of liia sotitvtic.* addicas tl a letb r to the British public, in wliich he earned the rHjhult of the G«mr» nieiit by on timing ■Ecrptian policy with great oand«»f and sbih'ty, fuJly justifying, from a |»atricdic point of vu?w, ita course up to the preae it, and relinquishing elieetruMv to his Kriglinh conqucfom the task which he had undertaken hhnarlf. but which they had inkiTupte& Aralu pnleired Lontlou an a place of exile, but vw cot c* usul ted. Tile Ccvluu dinute will agnw with him better, and be will avoid twing dined to death, a fate which certainly awaited him here. B**id a. he know s too mnch, and it ia expedient that he should go to a place wliore life ailonoe cau I* at t .-tided to. The English Goven mout was iwrf'^tly well awnre that the Saltan had committed au act erf wnr againnt England, uud that aht% in conducting a campaign agninat Arabi, was really at war with the Porto. But, for a van ty of reasons, it was lM deslniMs tliat formal ndmfenhtt and publicotion trf th - fuct ami of ber knowl- -dge of it alnnild lie made, as in the trial of Arabi it n«-ces-Mirilv would bars to be maile ; therefore Lotil Duff rin summarily disposed of tlie Btr te trinls at CkITO, ami tho relatfoun of Engl uul with Turkey are apparently andisturKd. Arwlii fe i»lac.d wh*ro he , will be as harmless sa the man who ware the iioa musk, and the annexation of Epj-pt procccda more comfortably, and ' with less attempt at disgrace. The ac-k'-owUilgemeiit of the exist en oe of a state of wnr between England and the Porte would have entail- d the most srriI oa» cupjaqwsucra, and » nwponaibility ' whnli England could not at j>reacnt shoulder. It wonhl km preoipitaud an outbreak bdvouji Austria and Ituasia, , which may not lie long did. rred iu any ' eviil, but the mmrehanaion of which ou tlii* jvari <rf the Oiuinan Chancellor furnfehys tlie exjrfauation of G* rm any's course, and the entire change of tone which h«a taken plioe in the German j*r re on the sub;-UI of th© Egyptian question. • « ■ i ■ i The Main Qneatton. A negro planter came to Yick»*ln»rg the other day, sold his cotton, put hia money in hfe pocket, and started down' 1 tee rtvrr. I/sauing too for over the gusr*la as the boat backed oat he fell overboard. Hfe portrnoanaie, whinn waa in hfe r ' aide pocket, fell ont and rode with hfe 1 hat on the surface of tfe* water, while the r | current earned the m-gro away. The k yawl was lowered and assistance at once " started toward the drowning man, wbo , perec^viug hfe treasure floating off; retard ' hfe voice and shouted : •*B are dot ptsiketbocdu** Hfe bead went under and he disapr | peared. «j A* he rose np agein he gasped : i- "Dar's filSN in dal pookctUvrft. " I Soar or It had ha offered the winh hafore be sank a second time. The yawl v came within reach J oat fe tune In ami I ' the drowning African aa he rams to the I. I surface for the U*t time. As soim ss the r ' water was wiped from hfe nqsc and month ^ no I list he fv slid sfvwA. be safe! : i i ' 1 Dil — did yaw save dst pneketbook f A 'N«T ~ Ihe r.wpmmc. # I -W.'H. dsn," said the feagro, refirefifully, "what waa tW tass of aavia* res r

% iii the tides. The fulluwiug tahfe show- the hour* of high wsicr at Bandy lla-k. fr*»ui June 17ih to 30th. For «ta Uls City a«l«J 30 minute* : Date a. M. p. M d .te j a. m. j p. m. "T "4 :« 3 06 17 3 21 3 4" % 3 36. 6 pa 18 6 11 0 33 3 ti ."Ml 6 36 IU " 3e 7 22 4 7 21 1 7 43 2U 7 44 1 8 03 3 8 07 8 90 21 i 8 28 8 31 6 8 33 v 13 22 oh 7 tf 3«»: v 48 23 hi 00 10 24 8 10 IU H» 4r 24 | 10 42 11 13 U 11 03 11 23 23 11 41 10 II 47 1 .-J • Jffi 0 0U 0 36 it 0 ou 0 31: 27 i 04 ; i 33 12 0 331 I H'. 28 2 t»4 2 37 13 1 40 1 2 04 29 | 3 10. 3 43 14 2 30 1 2 57,, 30 4 20 4 52 15 3 2" I 3 50 31 5 22 3 4U 16 4 25 1 4 53 1 KMH CUVl MuN TO NKW JKK4KY (tl.VKT. Blue Pl*h — A|»|*sr about tlis nilJilts ol Day: leave October. , , aherp'e-lleaU.— Appear about iota « f June; l«*a*e iH-tobt-r. ... , . . LJ Wenk-Plsta— Appear Iu M*> ; In Octstriped lls»«.— KCui.d Iu Hie river* on the iuui ilic cuilre wlnisr; mutt ptautlial m hiimii*er . sea >-«**.— Taken l«t «m July until <»ci«>ber. Kli*«fe*ii. or hart*.— corns iu July and rvumln unit. «s*t*»i»cr. KJ.mui.Ut, suuiiner.— oi»l«»n* tn *napj , t .inn'* In June. m*y» until ts-iot cr. Klwuiider. XI Inhr. I1< uadi i projer.le the m Inter n«ti : r*.u»»-* In lietobsr, h ave* In • l-orna- Abun Uiu tlie «o^»l alier July. sp*it,or tlonUy. — uit-mrrn-n. iXAr.sli.— ' Taiivii la:*- IU aniuiuu an J early winter. row I. AN I) HI lllta OO 31 DON TO TUB NKW JKHSRY OtAHI . Wild Oi-e-e and llrant.— Arrive atiout Usnm ui U r. iiuuii uutll the la*i ol Msicii. V«r.» identliui. Illaek iKi.-k*.— Iteiu-vlu all »utninrr. biXK.d lull*. —ArrlVe about tlie JWli or Och t'u'ta Head*, DJppere and Kai H*sJ*-HiWu *lml'ar l*» llr.«ad I III*. Arrive Iu October un-' rentaln umll April l*torayHui'k* ami ftst- Arrive September 1*1, leave In November ; ortllfl a; a »i for u short Mine In sprtiv*; on their noriuern unarwtlon. . KukIIoI. Sul|W.—Makr llielr api**»rnnre n'anil nml «•! A» ril. r. main i.ut u -iiort ilme a<» n*.rth, and return Iu October on ihelr way Uouih. . _ Wilson Poll*. Kobin snipe. Curlews and Yellow l^e^a.— tYsui- alastt tue ©ret M*> inak*- short *la> ; reluni In July and r. »na.n until October. , WlHrls.- WllleU remain m.4 breed In atll marwhe*. Plover.- The several vartstlca arrive tn I May; mnnln dnilnr •aunli.cr. Tell-Tah*.— Arrive In Ma> aid j*»** northward ; return In aut nun for a short time. UAMK I.AWS. Tlie law* of tlie su-r prohibit PWNM *h«i »tre gMni.ins l*ir Oeeae, iirunt or iNieka, ftvuii t.la.lMK their d coy* further <»lf liom tlie til*. .1 th<- Mar*li, laU.nd. Psr.lta-ik, Itllnd.or I«* thun three rod* distance. . „ , VII p.-r«»"U. are pmniblted from M)' Fowl lifter uifibt with a light.

■ EimballPriace &Co., Y^incland, n. J., maxl*factrbkbs of axd dxal.xk* ix I Building Lumber, '• ' m* * Doors, Sash, lllinds, Mouldings, Arails, Rocklaiul Lime, Cement, &c. % Estimates and Designs Furnished. o EJ^Sg^AlI orders will be promptly attended to."g-5Sj BcpLl8jr Have Your Tickets STAMPED 1 All tickets parchaaetl on an- order , frinil o.k. lanahlhipt be *lam|Hd by i he agent St Sea Lie City before eat r i ing the train. 3-18 tf : €K0. A. BLAKR, Contractor and Builder, Sea Isle City. rsr- K*«i mates furnfehed at shoH notice. Jobbing promptly attendsd lo. I 5-18. 3m. anm m turns done with promptnrea and deapatch by ! WM. H.DAVIS, 1 7 Brighton Cottage, | SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. * 4-13, If FOR SALE ! A Pleasure and Fishing Bo."t \ haa ban need P>r i OUTSIDE rrSHlXG , and will csrrg I FIFTEEN PERSONS * She fe 17 tori Wmg and fi fret wide, and * ia owe year old. Address m. hand, jr., ' ^ sv« Isle City, n. j.

EXCURSION TICKETS — tiUtjD Full— MIAN AND WIFE, F1U>M PHILADELPHIA, CAN NOW BE OBTAINED —TO — SEA ISLE CITY, —FOR $50.00 or $40.00, for a.ngle poison, good froui May 1, to Bet:, 81, '83, 4-6, *83 * Sea Isle City, N. J. 1883. The e» ming n-uwm the Excursion 11>-Ui*«* will be o|n*ii. It will lie one hundred by sixty M, wilh Bath Ronuia, > U*-ntnilluf>t. Bali Kv'lll 60*80 ItHfl, Slid a Hurricane ifeck Broiweiiade oo bq. 30x 100 f«oL utlording magnificent outlook*. Excursioii rati** will bo tlie satnoas to Atlautic City. If you are auquidiited with any churches, or so oictiea, who wish to g«*t up Exi-ursion*. p ph*o*c cutl their attenlioii to S*a Lie I 'City. The following Hotel* arid Collages will al*o Ik* o|»en ; ^ Km View liotsa. — Ocean front, Corner of Marine l'luce and lh.u-e Street : J Piaxxa 60 feel long, 15 feet wide, also 2d story piazza for use of boarder* ; r Bath Houses attached ; Rate*. $2 3t» ' per day; Bperial rale* for week and Season. Geo. W.Grovca, Proprietor. J Ln-utr'a Hotkl axu Batm lloisas.—

th*ean fYont, one BI«M-k freui the Railnurd ; 32 r«>oiii* ; wide piazza* ; pleasant i room*; term*. 98 to 91(1 per week. " John I .i I lev, Propiictop. . "All Wmout II olxb.*'— Ocean front, Corner ol G.irrisoa Street ; 18 rooms ; 2 BhH*k* from the Station ; pleasant i»la*«*fur families ; term* i 7 to $8 jw*r week. E. M. Wright, Proprietor. ^ . Smith's Cottauf. — Ocean front. Corner J.uUlatu Si reet, near the Thorough fare ; special attention given to fi-hiiq parties and their famllie* ; boats pro vid«nl ; term* ol Uanl, $1 30 per day. I b) the week a* may be agreed. Ilenrj L. Smith, Proprietor. Maxsion llorsK.— Ocean front, neat Albion Street : conducted on the Euro|»e«n plan: tiieafe at all hour-; 28 rooms; Rith House* for gureta attached ; term* reas«.iiMble. John Klatue, I Proprietor Phi i.a de t.t'ti i a llrrsa. -Corner Lundfe Avenue and F.ctz Street; om I lock from Railroad .Station ; large pi*rz*s ; boarding bv dAv and ; 26 r**cn»* ; Bathing House* for Boarders. J<-hn Gegaii, Pro|»rietor. Philadelphia ad drc**, Tliirtei-iith and Mifflin Street*. Srklbi ln F II oral: —Pearl Stfefe, the Ocean front ; commanding altua tion ; pleasant f lare for hl>iil>l ; 13 rihini* ; term?, FT lo 910 |*r week. Thomas Scbolei, Owner. A i Bins 1 1 Oil*. -On House Street, near tha Be*ch ; 22 room*: 56 feet . porch room ; 52 per day; *jw*.*ial rate- | iiy the week or senaon. SJvbick, Tre i jrfiHor. I AanoTxroRii Housr. -Corner Iwuulfe ! Avenue and Aitadn*- St»e« t; Ocean viow ; large piazza* ; children up objection; 20fooru*{ tertnarrnacMiablc. Alex Wilkinson, Proprietor. A mum i Hocax.—C«»mer Lardfe A ve n lie and Dolphin Street ; rommanding view; Minolta; near the mwan, and convenient to R. IL ; l-ounl by the day or w<vk. 4'lia^. Iw>ne»n«»tli. Owner. Nt i-HAk lltifsx.— (kaiiii front, Comer ; YitioUtid Street ; 2ft room* ; near the fishing ground*; piovidi-d for fi-lung and sailing |*u tfe* : I'oawh meet* all the train* during the *oa*on, free ol ehnrge lo ill© gitnU* ; term*, tl.3M per dav. f 10 per wwnk. L. J- Spear, Pro prfetor. Mixrrva llott*E. — CVrer Undi* Avenue und Minerva; 26 rnoma ; on* Block from the ocean , three minutewalk from th© Station. William A. House, Owner. Oarkisox llou**.— OnfLrtfeon Street, near Marine Place ; tomily re-ort ; pleasant rooms ; near Station ; open *11 the year ; term* moderate. Mre.Ciiatuherlin, Propricttvw*. Doi.ritix Cottaox. — Dolphin Street, near Ocean front ; board I* the week for fnmiliea ; children no objection ; 15 rooms ; H Ludlam, Proprietor. Cokai. (VrrrA'ia. -300 feet from the Ocean on Coral Street ; IS nxvin* ; good oecomnnaLtion# at nrasonabl© rates. A. L. Kreta, Proprietor. Cnrrex CoTTArtR.— «»cean front. Cor ner Shell Street ; 13 rooms ; splendid view. Mi»s Ann Kerr, Owner. Lancaster II»»«-*r. — Swnin Street, near the Ocean front ; 22 room* : large niar t«* ; fine view of the (Vean and Ray ; term*, fft to $8 |»er week, Wa. Button. Proprietor. M aixw -ixklr's lex Crkam ravimo*.— QortUH Letndi* An-nue and Ihirfe Street; two minute* walk fltMB .Station ; Imard by the day ^r week. John Mafewinkle, Proprietor. , Si iv kit I.AkV 1 1 oraa. — Opposite th© Station, on ItnUa Street; plra*a»d slu»atlon ; term* l »1 ©mhlt. Je*© L. Huntley. Proprietor. Bo* !«>'* 1 1 OTtc.- On Landi* Ar©aue and Coral 8tre©t ; pnvilion attached ; term*, pi to fx per week, according to hawftlon or rooms. Carlo Boaio, Proprietor. 8ea Isle CRy. with its ample teciwnmodal ion-, with its boat and carnage service, tta r ret el road*, breuliful beach and m*ny attreetiona, will he an inter !e*Ht4 aud dejlghtffel i»lace t - vfeit or Y-mrd this *ummer. The sanifwn arr*nv©nignts a»e snrh a* will Insure th© health of the place. N" ee**iv«Al »s a! iowred to he «big u|*on th© italMl, and all filth fe ©arted away. Very Trulv, Cava K. Laxar.

U. It. Time Table. Trains leave Phila., Market St. wharf, upper ferry, week days, 9.00 A. M , and , 3.10 P. M. Sundays, 8.00 A. M. "\jt(XYVi Hwv UU C V\S3 1 vs-ccYb 7.00 •it. tXW^L L.'W f. M. ^VX\YVYvvy\W, 'J.L'l V, W. Lot Owners ltead ! llarry Ludlam does all kinds of hauling and grating at reasonable rate*. Cor. Dolphin and Landis Sit. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! — :n: — Pancoast Allen, — OKALtK ix — PIANOS AND ORGANS. Inform* the resident* rf S»-a Lie City and ('*!*• May County, that he has located at P«-arl and Landis Avenue*, where Ire has •«iii»(* very fine Oigan*. which he will II low for casli, ur on ea*v monthly and quarterly |w)nv6Send for circulsr* and Piano list. Address freu Lie City, or Wilmington, Del. •'Music hath charm* to s<H>the the savage breast." Try these in*tiuiueiits. 2-16, If

JACOB CROUSE, 4 — dbaLCR ix — CARPET1 NGS, 1 08 North Second Street, Below Arch, Wast Side, PHILADELPHIA. Gil Cloih*. Matting*, Window Shade*, . and every variety of C*r|ieting» constantly on bund. 2-lft. If li You Want help, ' 1 . Want a oor.k. Want a **h**inun, Want a servant girl. Want to sell a carriage. Want to buy or *ell a farm. Want to L«rro v or fend money. Want to buy or seh u>wn property, j Want to sell produce, gr ries, drugs, 1 Want to »©ll d.y good-, notn.n* carpets. Want to find gre*lmi*toiin-i* !or anything Advertise in the Pioneer, Adrertfeing will a!wa\s gain eu-tomers, , j Advcitfeing will ni*o keep i-u-t»«mer*. 1 Advertfeing Ulrerelly will alway© |wy , Advertising will make *ucce*aea*r, Advertfeing will liegel coTifidenee, Advertfeing shows enterprise, Advertising show* pluck, Advertise and ©un ©ed, Advertise or l»u»l, Advertise now, ' Advertise HERE. teiifral lasontncc Agrnn OF WILLIAM A. HOUSE. Principal Office and irewlenoe, Vineland, N.J. Branch Offire, Sea Isle City, N. J. In«uran©e rlTo-lwl in following fiiatela** Companies : -Etna, of Hartford, Connecticut. I'hu-nix, of " Hartford, .rf M " Fire Aa*"^iation of Philadelphia. Hirar«l Fir© In*. Co.. of ** ( Vwinnenta!, ol New York. Home, of Niagara, of u " Queen, of LmmImi, Royal, of Liverpool. Seaside cottage* *111 1»© »n*ure*l at LOW RATES, and prompt attention given to all row munieation* relating tliHSfe. W ill ffeit SEA ISLE CITY Tuesdays and Thursdays during th© sewnon, and whvfiever re quired at other Uiurs. 5-18, tf L. H. TODD, — Dealer in am! Manufacturer of— Cedar Lumber, -0FEVERY DESCRIPTION. ; bidinci7 8TUNGLB)* LATH. PldlNK, ETtl, ITCs : FLOORING — AND— [ FRAME STUFF ^ —A BPETULTY lTotrnscnds Inlet, JV. J . Aug. «k^«F- '

L OTS FOB— S A IL. E SEA ISLE CITY! >0. BEST LOCA TJON AND MOD Eli A TE PRICES! jOI Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one mile farther

from Philadelphia than Atlantic City. to; a JMagnificcnt SAFE BEACH! S0C ADVANCED Sanitary REGULATIONS ! tot LARGE AMOUNT Of Building IN PliOGliESS! Provision made in all sales for actual building ; ami also for adornment ! an — TIE MACK ITSELF IS Its Best RECOMMENDATION ! By aettially visiting it the advantages may be appreciated. Address, C. K. LANDIS, ,02 LOCUST ST., YavViAiiV^vfr