Sea Isle City Pioneer, 27 July 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEA ISLE PIONEER. PUBLISHED EVERY FAIDAY, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., — BY f MB — Pioneer Publishing Company. Tkkmb— One dollar unit a hull a yc^ff. Y^tblv it) ud\aiu-e. j tc&~ tfi fdur no cirounaUiKYi will we publfah i-ommunii-atioua wjueli coma to , u* without tho writer's name. Fit IDA YtJL'LY *7, JHS3. i Pa/" A St. Ia»ufa judge mv» thnt the boys who U^MDf criminal* the hoys who do not get whipped. TlioSt. Louis titdge is wrong, **)•» ail f*rli»n;n. The l*>ya who do lint get w hipped Ins-mil.-riot* and faumu* Mr. Sullivan ia one of Uutw- "boy»." 0 ejr A German nobleman had two sons, who woru r*|K>rted to be rutins fast boy a. One of them was a cleik in a hank, and tha other was an nflioer of ilia limy. 4 'How are your sons coming en 7*' asked a friend. "Bad enough ! The one in the bank, who ought to la* drawing drafts, *|n-nda ull his time in hunting; and U»e one in the army, who ought to lie bu*v shooting, is ulaa)> drawing draft a, on me for money ." • ♦ - • (iruimt In SiKtrch df' W ork. WHY TMS UKAULATK Nil NOT KRTAlXBU AT A LA I. or. LllUkV T-> KtllT A l.%KK* SlI'B JOVKVAL From TtioChlriivTilbuur. "(' it I oouic in 7" A young man who*® clot hew were sua ]>iCM>u»l) now, and upon whoso face there was a cooiplaeei.t,s«df eatitHedcxprcssion, atootl in. tho doorway of tl.r editorial looms uud propound d the above interrogatory ill u very loud and declamatory lone of voice. "I *uppo*<* you can." said the fcorpe reporter, 44uiiUw you jtro atlla ted vyriih some constitutional malady which pre vents vour putting one foot in /mot ol thu other, or have got a pair of hobble* on. IIhiu have some daisy 1,-llow-mine up. here lately, but you are the first one thai win fed to know wlu-tliei lie could go through in open d *or." "Well,4 *aid tin* young muu in rather haughty manner, 44I have some thought of cut* ring tho journalistic prolr*»ion. 11 You mean that you wan* to hire out o* a deck- band ou a ncw»pn|»er, dou'i you." 4,lYrhans that fa gnnr w«y of sxpim^ing it air, said the young nun. "but our professor of rhetoric always told m that " "Oh, you're a college graduate, ar« yout" »nid the liorso reporter.-; "I thought yoi^lmd a kind of I shall nowe«, lorlh ami take ch*rge-nf-ntVair4 air about you. I suppose you gratunted I a- 1 week 7" •*Ye*, sir," was tho reply, 44and 1 may aay that my oration —7- • •♦I know ail ahotil it," inh'rrupled the Lome rojiorler. "You spike a piiyc hInhiI 4 Life's Mission,1 or *< Hit Country"* Future,' or something like that, and when you had finished it the young fauy in the percale diess whom you have Wen taking to the weekly meeting* ol tha I'laiitoman Literary .Society lor HoI :ist two year* sent a big Imk^u^i up l»« the platform for you willi a little piece of ro«u tinted note |«*|*®r In the t outre of it, with 4Krom On« Who Admires Gviiiu*' written on If. But, my dear a r, there are now more you 11 C men yvhlspirted oul to oaiv • a nielie high in tin Ti-niph* of fame chasing largo re«l Mwhover the arid plains of Texas or delivering marker 1 othofirstraniilieaihatyoi C «u shake a stick at." "But, surelyj s«r. voq do not mean to ift*ioiiat» that a college education fa^ in any amy a h'n 'ranee to 1 1# oeemnpliah " " " - ----- -• - -- — 1

mi nt of iIiomi ends wh{« h it sfionln evei la* the aim of nil who hgve the welfare oF their coiuitry at heart to bring about 7" "That's just the trouble," Said the horse reporter. wYoa college graduate* nlways start out willi the idwt that it is your mission in manipulate the entire universe, when, as a matter of f.ict, the moat of you wouldn't do to leave in charge of one small burk-vard. Because a young man knows all about the souwre of tho hy|K>thanii»e. ami can reel «dt* chunks ol Unman hfatory. it dots not tiercasorily follow that there fa 11 wild competition among business men for-bfa valuable services, if the employer* of America never go lame until their leg* give out from tunning after college graduate* there will be the soundest lot of undrrtdonlng on woorl in this oountry. Erudition fa a fine thing, hut you Can't get uiuch hourd 011 it in thfa town." "But, sir," raid the graduate, "the annafa ol every country in which the highe-t eivllixv i mi has obtained. show thai it fa the men ot letters who ahaja* tho destinies — "There yoti go again," f*tri tha* harwe reporter, "talking about shaping deal in l*sahd all «ifh iniel an fruit, Don't y.iu worry about destiny. The chances are that even if yhrt were to fall over what you don't know ami break rmn rvek to morrow aomebo«ly would look after the destiny -shaping business »|| right. Your beat hold for flic we*i year or two will be checking off barrel* of A 1 angar for w.niw wholesale grocery bMsoOYcf on River Mtrcft. I»e*iinjr won't get left any in the meantime." "Then you do not think I will li* able to make tnr mark in the Joaciwilbttc pmfraalon 7" "Yo«» might," replies! the horse reporter, "if ynti wnte ir» iro up stairs and roll orer eooie type, but n«»l otherwise ill fit UmiiL" "Bui I might do some pr-liminaty work." ibgyestC'l tho young man 1 "write some sketches and things of that km. I yovi mnld do that,"

111 * — "What would you suggest for a 'now ile plume 7" ' ••Veil icplird .the hor.«e laporter, "1 should say lliut '..gable 1 in'- . oould afa.ui fill lb* bill fvr you." 4s i.«od •l.iy/atr. il will keep my eyu on journal nni ami Await ail Cppoiiunity Vo join its ranks." "All right," said the horse rojxnlcr ; "but in case tha iirwloaf ooniluetors get up anoiber strike you had better ; reunite your optic from journalism aud liuad for U*u cor Lnu." • At the Ihtnl I.i-ttrr Ojjhc. I A nurnlierof Himegat fadb-s recently •pent s.-veipl U.i\» in Washington, LM" . voing 1 ho lYiunda, amoug inwik Mr*. Surnh l*rwl 1 11 ore un 1 Mr-* Until K. 1'ivdiiiuii', Mis* Carti* Brown and Mi>*m K.ia Bisline. The U»t two young ladies b«* .idm other idaOM visited, s|»«*iil soli)--lime in the l>t-ad la ttei UlUo-, Iraiking over the curiosicL# in the mtty*utu, ol whiell llicie »!'»• a gr«-.»lei liumln'r li-w iiiuii ever fa-lor**; and i«l-o in lo.>k<n,v; i-ver the ttaaorliuent of uiio|ir«H;l*'d letters and letters 11OI cliMllv diiwlfl. It . S astnni^li.ng to see tho ingenuity dli* j laved «n decipher. ng these ad^neescs • y the lady assigned to the duty in the Washington olllcc. Mi^e Ella Badiue uanM'rilwd a mimbor of these curiou•'ireclious for the N. J. "(*»urior, ' und .he name* of pwaoos and plue(*s to *\liieh tbcv were soul, some of which were as follow s : Miss Fr aiicv* l>eeynoyaky piotivin houid Co ( Cbdivcrcd to M«ss Fraucis Pccynoy- | »ky, TroU'vin. Ibmrnnl county, lowu.J Mr. lUlpl. Auley Siragoidy iNwtofBoo Jole Co. f Kunsns | IVlivered at Cerro Oord<V Jewell On Kansas.) Miss Elin Oibnon in care oft' B iplfa church Pastor in eli-int outtbna a la [Delivered lo Hi*" Ellen (J.bvon, Kubulla, Alab«uia.) Miss Addio >Yilliauis Dele ware county ' Peon. (Dolivf^ at Clieatcr, Delaware county, I*h.| Mr1. Henry Wood 07 Oak k», Washiugion I>. C. [DeliYcrcd at Baltimore, Md. This letter bciiii! )K»si:iMrk>'d Washiugion, it was known to bo in fad ire- Tod, an no Oak stieol fa in that city ; but a Baltimore Directory gavo lh«» clue.] Mr. John O. e-'d® opitweon lcomm* co [Delivered to John O. Bilce. Opposition, Uarwwe county. Ark/) washing ton emu laibcoinien in tho rear off mr. jn pa Uon hi. e|>heii4 "* ala [ Inlemled b»r B«vli (V»|eman, oare of Mi. J. A. Patton, lit. Stephens, A.m.) Mr Jaiue* Pruder Wopd g«ir Ixtrton cou K in (Didivared at Gear, Barton county, K.in-as.l Pleaae send this letter to my *»n who drives u tmiiu of red oxen, and the (fail Road goes • through this place. 1 [Tnis ecu hi nil ha a*nl anywhere.) J as Irwin. Try all ovoi tin* Sinte, P. M. LMe.i-e forward to tho Physician who wss looking fur a lioii-ekee|H*r in St. Ixmis la-*t week ; is a didotVer with two rhi'.dn-n, tlo.i'i know his n «ine. [Not fore ap led.}

Mr. torn f re nch oCfag *1*0 Als In ^ [dellvere.1 at t»ak Ridge, Jefferson .snlnty, A la. | Mm. Carllne Winfrey Knot* Biigo 1. N 1). [Delivered at Newhurgh, Indiana.) Mis* Saudi A. Steffi n* Institution for the in*trueti:.n of DA D Cire of Will Potter, [Delivered at Institution for the instruoiton of the Denf and Dumb, Now York city.) — ♦ tft&~ Man is like a pin. Tha site of tha head does not indicate how sharp and pointed lit fnay U, * I J urn To Othf Frilotvr-hip. Who. Ort.t Pri'tanihtp, ran tfn asWA Thy betilgtisM en<I and aim t Who iwi ol what tieavsn Hum trmww l.te» enst*Tl»n- 1 In thy <*4-1 name; cm ihlft ea«Vh a vtorkiM ints*lon Th'*a an i)« llusd lofblftl. Not of tM*npan«t vmiii ainbUinn, • Hut <.f ktmUMs* anil swd with When thy ncn* «.e p:mr and lowly, Or have ftflfcti t*y the aay. Or with fb<Vt*t/-t** sua and slowly, Trrvut towaid ttftr's e*oae ijf day ; Then thy hand \n ever near Iheui, Kvvr rrady th«n t » save; And If death should overtake them, T on WtH Ml*w t » thefiave. Then the orphan and the widow Ave not left hy thane-- to fere Ilut io»dao| their sn.vlout pillow, Thou wUt'wateh with Jealoiw care; Whan thrt hofkw th<QT f unity rlir rfahi-«l. And the etrv hi-y diwte*t «>n. Like the k'lei mh> have prrl«tio«l, Ami tha*. fWthfil ooe tiaagon*. Then In ihls dark h«»«r nf sorrow, TfMMi vtlt over linear near, nreatlitns hup* eii h in marrow. U'hnprrtn*, ye need s.4 fwr. Thns thy b' aminos we mfaht number | Ike the reunite** star* ahn>*e, flbeddlna o'rfusr pewrrfttt slumber, })rw'iu *d < ruili fmternal love. April. |a>. It I1,C\

*b- ' j TIIE TIDES. [ The following table allows the li'Mg* | of high water at Smdy f|iK»k, Im July. For .Sea Ufa City add JO minute*: ' Date A. M P. M. Data A.M. » V. M 1 4 34 AO.' 17 5 il 0 4*i ' 2 6 3'. 0 0:i IK 1.11 b So { 3 r, 3d C 57 IU 0 uS 7 '*2 4 7 3D I 4u JO i 7 41 K in , 5 > t C K 4i> ^1 h K M ! d X 63 0 16 tl V 14 V 37 7 9 3" 0 33 10 00 JO J4 | 8 l^> 10 10 41 J4 10 4'J II If. I V .. II t»d II '36 36 1141 10 II 47 - '26 0 OW 0 36 | 11 I 0 1 J 0 3. 27 MG I 33 12 i o thi I It; l'X 2 Id 2 ;7 13 : I JO J t»l 29 3 10 ! 3 4,J 14 2 -H*» 2 67 39 I 20 4 .*»2 16 3 2'» j 3 -V» U1 6 22 6 40 16 4 26 1 4 66 PUill <X»J4iiON TO XKW JKIU»LY ttiAMT. HI .10 Fl%ti.— Apfas^ uU.at llic iiiiddk- u' May: ksu-upnibrf. h|.«-.-|i * IIi .d.— Appear aL-out l <h vf Jgiic: l -u*r » »» 1«'1k r. U'e.ik-r Ul».- Appear In Muy ; lr»*e In «»ct t-An-r. K(rl|«i) lla**. — Fun ml In the river* on Ui«CiKVt -In- entire winter; inure plc.Utml ui »u 111 nu-r. /•« Taken UI ol July until i**n>»»er. kit «n*ii. or iiurO.— 1 oiiio fn July nnu r%lllH in igill. IK-loU-'. Ktmimler. ku inner.— tild-.ng I11 anapj; rt.iiio In Jitni*, *iuy * until nc:ober. Klimmlc-r, Winter.— H'-umlir |»i*d<,r.** Ov«a Inter (tali ; eoiiu * in <JriuU-r, b*ave* In .May . Purcoe.— .\l/und,«ui uloii^ lit- ruo*l alWr July . , or !»«*•<!>'.— h uiutui-r ({nI sli.-Diluii la.v ill auiuiuu uuJ uarly u tun r. FOWL ANO HIHO-*Oi>lM<iN TO TUB M W JKI14K\ OlAMl g Wi'd Oivm- ami llraat.— Arrive wbo'it Hi* llr«: I'! i-e'nlK-r n d M-nunii until tlir lw*l of 1 Mulch. \ cry ph SlUlL UlacUlitu-s*.- Itein.'.ln all sunnn*r. ifro «d Itlll*. -Arrive about the *"0' SSctober. Cut* IIriut»,|H|i|M*r«iind lle.1 Ileal*. — llaM » ilmllnr n. t:n-;.«l I'.lll*. Airtvv In Octol/ci au-i r.-nualn until April 1*1. tint} l Hick* and Teat.- Arrive HepteirjlM-r la», ti-.ivc In Noveniber; c-*iiic a.ain i««r it *li-»rt ttuic- In t|iriii| 011 Uielr northern mly;rall<ni. Knali*n Hnlpa.— Makr their appear mcr ai*iul m-t ol Vpril. r.-unln hut n *ho-| ,lini H > imrcli. uuJ icturn lb OvloLn-r on thctr a ay rb/Ulli. Wlliutn Milpe, Hoblu Hnlja-. (Virlews ami Yellovr l/sua.— OMiia abotlV lue fli»i «»f May*, make slioit -luy ; r*-luru In July and rumen until October. Will rt*. • VYIIIcts n-uiain and breed In a:«lt lIMnlic*. Ilowr.-The several varletlca arrive In May ; remain diirltur *uniiiu*r. Tsli-TaUw.— Arrive I n May and i*is* northwur.l; returii in autumn fur asl.oil urn*-. OAMK LA VVK. Tlie law* ol the HUiie |>n>li't>it pcra-ma alio , arc Knotting fofOeose. Itruni or i»u<-k*. ftisu 1 (•Ui lnu tin Ir decoy* fnrtlirr l>lt iroin the edirc o( tin- Mai»li, •■Liiid, iu«r, Hank, HUud.ur Icv.< than thrro nal* ill*uin«v. All |**rH..n«* are pndnbtU-d Ifam nnyKoa S uf.vr iiiirht willi 11 Ifabt.

THE READERS! of this PAPER — — will do— WELL by M-nding Twenty ets in stamps — ror the largest nnd nmaf COMPLETE stationery package! UNITED - STATES. We afao want a live energetic salesman to canvas* the surrounding cities at,d town* — a clianou to do woll. Writ® for tertiu und lull in*tru*tkm«. c. T.-bdwardr, 904 Filliert Si., IMiilndu., Pa. 7 -'JO, 3..i ■ DIHBfiTLY on tlieBBAGH. Lilley's Hotel and Kensington Model "Bath Houses," 8f.a ls!.e city, n. j. new imill\g robes and the verv bit — f accommodations, M rut-Class Dinner * TO excursionists, AT v FSFTY CTS. EACH. g-i& 3ni Have Youu Tickets S TAMPED ! All ticket* purcuased on an order ffam ('. K- I.audiH. niu*t 1m« *tain|Htl by the agent at B*a lain City before cut- r ing the train. 6-18 tf geo. a. RE AkE. Contractor and Builder, Sea Isle City. K«'irnate* (Virni*he<1 nt short notice. Jobbing promptly attended to. 6-18. 8m. CUES TRR €0 T 71 4 GE, Now open nornpf of V 9i«*|and St., and I'leasure Railroad, K<««id hy day or seek; afao stable aooommodatkms j term* reasonable. ■rtlnnsinj. rH'iliiK and Mlllni parties taken ««i y«efiPllVr*«aie.4' ISA AO TOM MR, 6-10 3m. Propria tor an-l Captain.

excursion TICKETS —<»<>» J> FoR— J I MAN AND WIFE, FROM PHILADELPHIA, CAN NOW HK , obtained TO SEA ISLE CITY, KoK— ' I 8.m).ck) or s40.(k), for a.iiglc .|H-nM>n, g«Nxl from May 1, to Oct, 31, '83, i 4-6, 'S3 | Sea Isle City, n. j. r , 1883. The c*- niing aeaaou the Bxrur]>'011 ||<>u*r will U- o|h*ji. It tvtll la- one liiiiulrisl by *ixl\ feel, willi Bath Rooms, Rc*tauranL L-ilt R<*"iu tXb.Ni Ifa-t, uiul a llwtri«-..nc Deck J'txira-uude on lop 30xl(K) fu-t. uirording nntgiiiticenl outlook*. Exciitaioii rate* will l*e the *huic in to Atlantic City. IT you uie aoqto^inted aith utiy .cLurches, or +*'• cn-lies, who wish l«» gel up Excui *ioi»-, I »l<*H>e call their nuenii-in to Sea l*l« L*ity. The following Hotel* aud Cut-tugi-4 will also be o|m*ii : Ska Vikw llot *►:. — Ocean front, Corner of Marine Place and House Street ; Piiucxa <W b et long, 15 feet w ide, afa-t 2d *torv piaxxa lor use of boarder* ; Bath lfouw« attached; Rates, *2.50 l«»r day. SjM'cfal rate* for week and . SeuKon. Geo. W. Grove*, Proprietor. Lii iky's Hotki. vxd Batii llorsa*.— thv-nii front, one Block 1ix>m the Rail- J road. 32 room-; wide jiiuzx-os { plv.o*ant rrwim* -. t«-riii*, $S to glO \ vr weok. John Lillcv, Pmnrietor. "A i.i. WttiutiT lloraB.'*— Ocaan front, j Corner <»l (hittii""* Street : IK room* ; 2 j Block* from theSt ition; iilewaant place j fbr families : term* <7 to $K |»or week. E. il. Wright, Proprietor. Smith'* t'lirtiur. — Ocean front, Corner Liidlmn Street, near the Thorough- , fare; sjieeia! ntteiition giveiff to Aditug jwrtie^ ami their families ; l»oat« provid«-« I ; t'-rm* of boatd. $1.60 j»cr day, by the week >** may 1/e a^iccd. ilcuiy L. Smith. Proprietor.

Maksiuv II«u«G— Ocean front, near Albion Street : eondueteil on the Euro-|H-an pfan ; tneafa et all hours : 28 toom* ; Bath 11 oils*"* for gue»!s nltacli-*-d j teruis reuM-n.tblc. John Klau»c, Proprietor PmuoiLFNiA lforac. -Oorner lamdfa Avenue and rielx Stroet; one Block from Ra»lroad Station; large piaxxas ; favarding bv dnv and week ; 26 room*; Ritldng House* tor Boardem. John Gegau, Proprietor. 1 'liilmlelphia ad-dn-se, Tliirteeutli and Mifllin Street*. SiiKLBCUNK llorae —peail Street, near the ike.ui fr oit ; cnmmaiuiing situalion; pleasant pliire for fr.mike* ; 16 [ ovinia ; terms. $7 to flU |wr weok. ■ Thitmaa ScboW, Owner, j Aibiox Vlot'fk-dJn llorae Fereet, I neor the B»mm4i ; 22 rooms ; 56 fact [ -porch room ; $2 |0»r dnyv ; *jH»<-iul rate* by the wuek or season. S Schick, Proprietor. Aiiuotxfold line**.— Corner latndfa Avenue and Atiadne Street; itaean j view ; large pinzza* ; children no ohjeci tion ; 2Uroom«; termaiv-aMMiablc. Alex. 1 W)lkin*ou, pjx>pri»-tor. ' Aunu'iit Hot ^k.— Corner Lsnftb Ave nue nnd ikilphm Sib*-! ; commanding . view; 20 rooms; tiearkltn ooran, and ( i i^oiivonient to R. It.; lesnl bv the day ; or week. Clio*. Ixynginofti, • Krner. Ni'fitar llnrsa.— Ccvnn front. Corner \'in«laud Street ; 26 ruOtnt ; near the ) fishing grounds; l*««l* proirlded fur H*iung ami Niiiiug jwrtbe; Coa"h meet* nil the train* i^irmg tbsMSMD, free of eliprge to tho gin-*i* : turni*, $1.50 per , duv. $IO|K»r weok. L. J. S]»«ar, Proprtetor. Mimkva hopiml (Vnsr loindfa A venue nnd Minerva; 26 rooiTW ; one Block front the ocean ; thr.-.- tnilNMe" irnlk from thu Station. William A. House. Owner. Gamiuson HofsK. — On Gatri-onSlreet, • near M «nue Place ; fiiinily resort : j pleasant room*: near Station ; open all ! the vear ; term* nmdcml^. Mr*. Chftin- ; bcrlin, Pr**|»rietrc»4. , DoLt'RIN Cottauk. — Dolphin Slreet. I near tke.i|i front; bvtnl l»v tlie weok : for families ; children *»o objivlioti ; 15 rooms; H Ludlam. Proprietor. ('oral Cottaui;. — 300 feet fWwt the Ortun on OmwI Street ; II iomoi ; go«vl aceomimKiations nt reasonablu rati**. A. Ik Fret?., Proprietor. Ci ikton (.'ottaok. — iVean front, Oir I iter Shell Street ; 13 rooms ; splendid view. Mm Ann Kerr. Owner. I.ancami i! II ' sr Strain Sired, newt the Ocean ffavnt ; 22 rooms ; large phtrfcis; line view of the thvan nnd Bay; terms, $6 to $8 per week. Wtu. .Sutton. Pmnrietor. llaiawiMKiVa IckCrram Paviliox.Conier l/smlfa Avenue and Paris Street; two ml tittle* walk from Station j Imarri hy the day or week. John Maiswinklc, ProprH-lor. , Siivkk Lalk Hot sa.— OpjH^ltc the Station, on Italia Sirrot ; ineasant sitonti<*n ; terms rea*on*l»le. Jeasc * Ik Huntley. Propriet* r. IhiKi't'h floTki.. — On l.imlls Are.nonnd ('oral Str<i»t ; pavilion attached : terms, $6 to $8 |Vn* week, a«-«-ording tc jonntiou ol roSSun. Chrlo Boaib, lV prietor. , Sen Us Cily, with it* ample tttntn mo. I it ion*, with it* lust and rartlagc . -eivice. its gravel >n*<l«»hea$tiftit bench ! and many attraction*, a ill In- an inter •uttya and «1« light ftil pUee to vfait or favatd thl* mtnimer. J'he unitary arranvements are riieh M\ nill lwsui» the health of the place. Jfarmimol is kl lowed to be ting ii|-tll ft* island, and vl! filth b carted a«*jt f. Vorv Tfttly. Cnnn. K lavw*.

R. It. Time Table. I Trains leave Phila.gMar- I kct St. wharf, upper ferry, | week days, g oo A. M., and 3. jo P. M. 1 Sundays, 8.00 A. M. \ a uvvt t A \\ V6kc\k 7.09 TV. h\M uwiY V«U0 P, hV. Hvvu^a\\*f V. W. Lot Owners Bead ! <0: — Harry Ludlam doe* all kinds of hauling and grading at reasonable rate*. Cor. Dolphin and Landis Sts. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! *K Pancoast Alien,; — Dl.sl.Kk |Y — PIANOS AND ORGANS, Informs the nuidcuts uf S«-a 1*1«- Cily aud <'«|*e May Ifautiy, lliut l»e has located ul P<-orl alol Landi* Avenue*, sli.w he bo* some verv fine Organ*, which he will »cil lour for cash, or on easy ' monthly and quarterly |«aym'l». 'St-ml for «arcular* and Piano list Addtvsa Sea Isle City, or Wilmington, DcL ••Music Lath charm* to soothe the 1 savugt bruit." Try thc»c instiuiuciits. 2-16, If J jacob crousl, — M'.At.kK IM — carpet1ngs,: No. 68 North Second Street, 1 Below Arch, Weal Side, PHILADELPHIA. .-o: Gil Cloths, Matting*, Window Shades, ai.d every variety of < a: j**tiug> e«iii*t;iiitly on hand. 2-1C, If I

Ik You Want help,* Want a cook, Want a Mih-antan, Want a servaut yiri, Waul to sell a carriage. Want to buy or m-11 a far^i. \V.»ii 1 to borrow or b-nd »ivoih\v. Want to buy uracil loan pro|M-rly, Want to»«-1l produee,gr»H'cr:es, Jro;», Want to noil d.*y gissbs notion* corjaS*. Want tofiiidgiMHlcii*toniei>loraiiytliing Advertise in the Pioneer. Advertising will always gain cu»t«uucn», Advci tiring will sfai ke*-p eu*tomei>, A dvertMnjr libera Ity willalwaVs |w>, A lvcrlfaiiig will m ike sue. e-*ea-y, A«lv«-rtfaing will t»eg*d tXHifidenct-, Advcr.iaiug show* enterprise, Advertising shows pluck, Advei li>e ' atul MKDCdlp A«lv, vtfao or l»u*l, Advertise now, A il v<-rt i *0 HERE. j General lusaraace A®coo i william a. house. I'nnriiwd Office umt M-*idcm-e, Vinckind, n. j. Branch tlff.ee, sjji Isle City, n. j. ln*uraiiee efBvted in folhtwing firstdas* Companies: .Etna, ol llnrirntil, (imuieiicut, Plui'iiix, or 44 llarth-rd, ..f 44 Fire A**«H-iution of !*!ii1a<li-lpli!a. Oir nil Fire Imk. t 'n.,ul M , < ••iiiiineiit.il, of Kew York, i Home, «of ** " • Niagara, of M *• Qtto n. or l»nd m. Royal, of LlYciys 4^1. * | f IJS<sim*Io -i»ttagc> will fa* insured at i low hates, nnd prompt attention given to all rain niuuVvtion* '"Inlfav thereto. Will visit SEA ISLE CITY „ Tuesdays and Thursdays during tlie ***aon, and whenorer requlit*T «t other tiim-a. lthttodd, i i — Dealer in and Manufacturer off — Cedar Lumber, —OF— every description. SIDING. ! SHINGLES, LATH, PLANK, " e rc», ETC. FLOORING FRAME STUFF J —A •B lAtTYl— ■* ■ » i8» ■ - Tomntends In/ct, 3T. J. | Aag. # *

l ot s s al e SEA ISLE CITY! •A. BEST LOCATION MODERATE PRICES! MM Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one m»5e farther from Philaddpliia than Atlan- | tic City. ici - ^lagnEficcnt AND SAFE BEACII! >oc - - advanced Sanitary REGULATIONS! a' SO: large Aisourrr Of Building in progress! I — — JOt — C Provision made in all sales for actual building ; and for adornment ! 'i * A ^ ; THE PUCK ITSELF IS i ! Its Best recommendation ' I r . j m By actually visiting it the advantages may be appreciated ' ! Address, C. K. LANDIS. 402 locust st., Y\\\Va^tV\\Vuo