Sea Isle City Pioneer, 3 August 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SEA ISLE P/CKYEER* PUBLISHED EVJvH Y FRIDAY, AT SEA ISLE CITY, N.J, — IT TNIPioneer Publishing Company. Taava— One dollar and a hall a year, payable in aAvauc*.tor* Under no eiicwosl* noe* will *ipublish couiniMdcaflon* which couu; lo. M without the writer'* uauic. nuildr, AUG VAT d, IUU3.

MT 1'1»» public ule of Iota at th«' South Point Division, mark* aw im(*r laut atrp in the progrv** of Sea UI© City. The development of tins |«oint will greatly advaucc it# internet*. U i* oonaidered (ha best flailing in that vi einfty, and oiio of the moot U-uutiful and picturesque apota. The Pleasure Railroad, which is now finished, mukee it immediately acc*a»i hie to Philadelphia, as well as the oen tral part of Seu Isle City. The Pen tin. Kail road people have shown their sagac wy by extending their railroad to this point.

HOW WE WENT CLAMMING.

For the Pionkem

Did you ever go clamuiing, Mr. Kdi torTNol well, very likely you don'i know what you have missed, and ur« just aa happy, so our experience may answer aa well instead. We have id ways had a vague aort of an idea from the way boys Vake to it, thai there wa> aonie aort of charm about this thing, but In what it oonaisted, we have nevei boen able to m ike out, so onu flue day we decided to join the |uuty and aee for ourselves. Our knowledge of clamming outside fritter* and soup, was rather limited, "like Topay 1 speed they growed" wa •II we knew. The walk down the smooth hnrd beach was exhi crating the great rest less breakers leaped to meet us, dash ing their white chests at our very feet, and the pure salt ni«r brought strength and oourage to buoy us on. Earth, air, and sky seemed all in league to form u perfect day, and tbis with our cbild'uli delights in gathering pebble# and shell*, quite annihilated apace, and the InUt termed to coino to ua. The boys armed and equipped with large shell*, and tin pails began to look about tliein, while we calmly, seated onr*e|w0s ««n the-shining amid, remark* ing us we did so, that wo didn't are any clams j of course 1 expected to find them Ivmg nil ahodl the bench in a very unhappy state, sighing for theii native element, else why the any ing: "llappy aa a oUm at high water." '•\Yby we have to dig for them, cried O-tcaf with an nir of nmuaement at oui ignorance. "Dig, 1 aaid, well 1 hope you will have a good time, there is quite a piece of ground te be gone over, mid it all looks alike to me." "Oh you itial wait," laughed Chester, do yod tee those placos where the snnd rwisce up a little, well I'm going to dig there | and down he goes on the wet annd In a way that menus bu«ine*s The small boys nre in their clement mow, they wander «l*out aimlessly lor * few mementoes and then set lo work, digging aa if their lives depended on it: it was dirty work to be sure, Imt (hen no one had sot ihem at it, and th* re's a alight shade of difference between do ing what you want to, and "what yon don't, If it had been weeding onion", why of course that'* another thing. "Here you are," shouted Chester, waving a very muddy object triumphantly, "Ciam chowder forever, " responds 0* ear, as he prepare* to wash and open them. "Oh, let me do that?" cries Grace, seised with a sudden wish to make 1ier•elf useful. "Yee, to be sure, do," says Cheater, with a merry twinkle In bis eye, reel saiy." "Why, all you hare to do is to inaert the knife here, and But it won't coma Open," she exclaimed, with a puexled nir. This set the Imp /iff in • laugh that threatened to rouse the echosa on Tatum's beach. "Ho," cried ommt, contemptuously, 'She thinks all she has to do U to in vite them to walk out and land hi the pul/r "Well, I don't care** said Grace, "1 could do It just aa well aa yoq hoys, if I only knew how." "Hem. yea, f suppose to," respond? Harry, "girls can mostly/* This bit of sarcasm We* quite lost on Grace, who b\ this time had "silently stolen away/' In tke meantime the wave* had crept farther and fkrthvr out In the moat accommodating way, Airting their white fringe on the smooth© there quite reIda aft* idty wa*chln£ the far off mile, and I be half buried wreck of |h# illfated Nnpkar, left to the tender, mor He* of wind and tide. Prend *h||+ with ell aajh *et pass it, n wc tin utao> ' ♦ * €

■ "■ e hufipin wreck, quiie oereleaaly, Urn|y Saying 'fen* mure unfortunate." "Toog sigh* Ida, "it i» pail u 11 bo, and will n**i« r agam walk the wat'.rs bka k thing of lite. Ah iuc ! wrecked on her first voyage ; *#ich is life." How lougshe would Lave moral iied its'* bard to aay if tlioas irrepi »•►# • ble l<o y* hadu't ebuOtud all aboard ju«t thou, and liiru«d their faces homeward. Bui the home journey was eery like drawing the sled up bill in coasting, oh, the long. w«.«ry way j wo rested botime* and lo-kyd longingly toward the pleasure railway uour aluuwt completed, this king of oomoig days when the iron horsa will make clamming e&ay. Home at Uat. Wh.it did you get? asks J »bn. "Awfully tired," alglra Ida, oolUpsing among the sofa cushions. "Knowledge," laughed Grace, "how not to open clams." "Fun," shout the U>ya in one breath. But just where the fun came in, 1 have never y»-t been able to divoover ; ask the small boy, it was evidently gotten up for his cvjreciul benefit, and only be can appreciate it fully. Ottri Woon. » ■ ■ ii ^ -A- -* — i - ♦ ■ '

J ere rim of the llnirt.

Written for the Niu lai.a I'ionkcs

bvxx1. mk.1k1 u thomas, I am not rt.-ti la worldly acallli. No previous K«im bare I To flo»ti ati.l sjcirk >«• on my hstul, To i hue the cut 1« u. eye I Yet jevrets lure* I v«r> dear— I wiar tUeai In my heart— And tundlii, day by day. they've grown k, en of my life a part. A II" tic shoe, half worn and innrkoJ, l*i* r r luitri w ih uruk* n firing, A fleecy so^k by kind hands knit, A liny tliUe tin i : A snowy ml', reveled thumb, lty dirupled flu, rr* |ir<*» d : A silken ho-aj tu shield the curia That 1 so on cat easedA tittle ptblrt (not of gold,) Nor work irf art or tame. With letters graven deep thereon • l\i tell Hie our nvr's mini*; A little lamb a broken toy. Tat berod by u*u/r Ori ftg. When ty hal>y-°s rosy hands A tinkling boll would rmg. A Aided rtl. toon, mice so bright, < Oooflnea an'lVory ring; •A hi. d with pi it ma gi* t. light and pay, ■ At boby's will would sing. Ah I wall I ntlnd lbe«ofi bmvn aye* With wonder imo*i i n.fn.n d. Would startle, gaze, then light wdh glee. To twar tlwtehariuliig sound. There arc I he Jewels which my lieatt {J wauls fiom the ooninioa eye. And with them sweet mmpitilie 1 lio'd With ta*>y In »ho oky; And a* 1 take thi-m. one by one. From out ilielr hiding pace. There |k*al* before my u*«i-d. mined eyes A baby angel's fa. ©. . , gt JT A Cleveland ccupl© wore marrietl up in n b:t|lixui the other day. Tills L what you call u iinitrlugo 111 high lilo, we presume. ■ — — ■ ■ ■■ .... i - .■ L L 1 !( . ! i

public sale! 109 Lots at Sea Isle City ! >-#roe dlstnnoe from l'hllude)r>littt by the \V**t lers.-y lUiiimaU as Atlatitii il«y. hadrnad now running to the lleaon. Hotels Don oj«en I o be so!d i.l publle sale, Saturday. August 4, 1833, at I o'c'airk 1*. id., at the Fxcundon Ilouar. hm Isle dly. All the lots nffrral are eholre lOls, TO Art front »iy toufret Uiqi. I hr-»«- lots 1. re iiKjnird In what'ls called Uu 4omh i'o'at hlvistoi or v,n Isle ftty, id Tow nsend's Inlet tn ahleh the West Jrr*> tiailna I (ISmn?.* Ivanla fU.llrnad> ha* Jis*\ ix>tnpb-.<d what I* known as the IMewsurr Kn 1 1 road. It t« b*-auilf\illy sltnated at the southernmost end of the Island, extending frem the ileean surf <hi one hand to the at 1 1 • alters 1 >( the Thorough-neon the other, both wa.era In. vim- line samty Ih-io-Iic* and afhmllna fort Mi tea for lull. »urf and »' Ill-water t>a;hlng. Tills Km atlon U also oontitnous to ihe arwat sound*, with their fli e t».hiai; gnnrnd* and brood waters ft>r sailing. The inlet iifTords n gi>Hi harimr for T<wtk drawing not over' feet of water, ar.d It ts Intended l"n*k the u. h. « »u* eminent aid for th«* mi peoveini-nt i»f ihls harbor. The maov advanlages onmbtned in ihW hwaliiy al l have the natural tendem-y to make Ii one or the most desirable and rapidly .gnm Ing watering places upon the roast. The snnCanr regnlntlons, the good order preserved, and the fine hearh have nlread) made Hen Islrt.lly a favorite pla-e of i«re»rt ; and hawllty f-»r rottngr homee-lM building* hnving already been viwi-led. Hald Main a onn*t»l or wet y others lots, In b'<Kks,o.t the new map or (hie part of S«.* Isia tliy. IIMH'K 4— Ixda 1, 4. \ 1.9, Ik, 11, 14, It, *. ft-I/nUl. 4. \T, It, IX, ^ 17, l», 3D, II. J*. M. huh'K 6-Iaita i. a at, ii. ia 14. niAM'K 10 — s l,\ 7, k, 1>. li |A 17. BI/)CK II— Ltotii,i,fl,Tt in, It, l? tg, ft, It. &.?.«, 11, M.U,(A ii jmet IT""l"u4' v'K»,',<«w-l>» »6. si, a, j iSi M ic l*-!ydS I. S, 4. \ T, A l\ IA m.Ot'K i i— !.ots l.t.AA \U, 11. IX ig. IA IT, HI>X K tf- Ixds 1, 1. A T, A 10, It, •*. IX. The pmrresls «»f the sale m these lots will be devilled to Imorovlng the rity, and In I lint way Increasing the value of this and the rrat of lb* preiwrty. Trains leave fl.r *©* Glljj> dally, at 7 irxearslon train) and ©A.M.: nnd XI© r. M.. by If. J. It. IL, ah»i of Market street. For maps and Informi* loi. aiiptr to M. TIIOMAM A BONKorCl K. L\Ni>iH, N.. W Uwust strew'. Pftliaoetphla, rare on dally aieuTtokon f iM 'i kIi.mm. -- ©n oer cent. ea«h at *atc : Wane* when the deed Is ft* m. I>rfk-ct title, free of 1 all Incnmhranee, will he given. M. flit » MAS A HON*. Aaetlnnaeia, I®. IS* slid III Honth PVmnh Hlirst, I'hU.i. Store Property I FOB SALE at 1 SEA ISLE CITY. Apply, to J AS. I\ WAY, Or 4 1 J. M MSWINKLF, 1 Cgr. In rut is A venus ai<i Paris Strut. ' ' 7 UT 1

' 11 ■■ 'i THE TIDES.

Tli'- following tabL- abc»w • the hpurof high water at ^amly Hook, for J July. For8val*lc City w! J 3*Jnuoutc* ; I Dale A. M. P. M Date A M. ' IV Al » k 1 I 4 31 & IT 5*1 5 40 3 5 3© 6 OJ IK Ii 11 b J5 J 3 0 30 ,0 » 1» 0 > 7 S2 I 4 7 l'l 7 45 1TI 7 44 1 b 00 I 5 b 07 « JfJ HI * « & b 51 I rt K53 llli 'J U 9 37 7 V 3». V ir *J3 10 Ui 10 W 8 10 1'J 10 4l J4 to 4'J 11 Li tf II Ui II 25 25 II 41 I 10 11471 OUM 0 .Hi 11 .0 00 0 31 27 1 04 I 33 12 0 53 I Iti 2K 2 l>4 2 37 13 1 40 i 2 04 20 3 10 . 3 45 14 2 30; 2 57 30 4 20 4 52 15 3 2b 3 50 31 | 5 22 6 40 16 4 25 1 4 55 j

FIHII OlMMONTt) SEW JFItbKV tvi.lNT.

Illue Fi*h.— Apptn-r slwut tlic middle ol May ; leave October. ant* pVllcad.— Ap|«ar about klh of June, luavc • ictobvr . Wcwk-Flsh.- Appear lo May ; leave In Octtupsr. i»trl|>od tbus.— Fout.d In the rUers on the «<Mi*l the en. ire wiulvr; inure plentiful In suinmor--ea iwtss.— Taken 1st of July until October. Kl»gfi»;i, ur Hart*.— tome tu 'July au.l rv insiii unit. (h hiU-r. I'luuiiiiiv, -uiniiu-r.— « n.hais lo ahspc ; come* In June, aiays until October. FhmuUer, WlnhT.— Fh-uader prof er. Is Use *» Inter Huh : cntfHs In Oc.ober, lusvealn May. Porvoe.-Abulidonl aloog Use (.-wool afn-> July. Mpoi.or Ooody.— xumnn-r fl»h. ("Hkuh.-la'.cn UUo tu au:uu*n and early wluUr.

FOWL AND KIUIW OOMMOK TO THF. N I.W J Klt-*KV .OMM r. J Vt'l.t /!> .....1 11. ...1 k — * . . .1 a a l. ..I

UniM1 lirutn.-^A«rl*e about Uu-> Aral of October and rcmuin uiim the lost of Me 1 eh. Very plentiful. Iil*ckl>u<-aa.— Kem-vlit all summer. Hrond Kills.- Aril ve about the loth of Oct- ; oU-r. — tub llcuds, I Upper* s milted Heads.— IlahlU -laillar in llra-wd ttlll*. Arrive iu OutoU-r am' remain until April 1st. Uniy trucks and Teal.— Arrive ►H-|>tcm|>rr l*t. Iv-tvvlu N'uveuiber; o»u»i- s/uin for a short tsui© In spring 011 their northern hit- ' K ration. t.ngliah Hulpe.-Make Uirir ai*pramu©r : a'*»ut first M April, remuln but n atmri Hme go north, and return In October on their tray reiuth. • W iimhi r-nlpo. Cobln Hnl|>e, Cnil.-w os*«i Yellow l^-ga.— tv>n»c uboU*. »ne flrat Of May. make short *U> ; return In July end r.-nunii until Oclobrr. W1IS*-:#.— wltleta remain and breed la MINM Ilovor.- The several * are tie* arrive In May: remain during eumb.ei. Trll-1\ili*.-Arr1*i«)n May nnd ps»* northward; return In autumn for a abort Ume.

<JAM*K*l..\Wrt.

The laws nl tbr Mlaie pndilhll p-roon* who i nre gunning for t hire.-, Itreni or iHtcks, fr«»n» pt#< l>*g llfrlr dit»i>» further «»IT lion* the edge 01 th-- Mureh, JBtaud, star, ttauk, iltliui.or U*. than three rudsdlsianc*. AH pcr-e»n* are prohibited fn.m any Fowl af.cr mght with a light. • 1

the readers of this paper will llo— WELL ' — — hy sending- — Twenty cts in stamps — f-for tlic LARGEST and ntoal COMPLETE STATIONERY packaop —In the—. united states. Wc a l*o want n live energetic anlcvman to eanras* the aurrminding cities m.d towns — a clianee to do well. Write for terms and lull in«truclion». a t. edwards, 004 Filbert St., Philndn., Fa. BIRBCTLVod tlieBEICH, Lillet's Hotel — and — Kensington Model ''Bath Houses/' 8ea isle city, n. j. M/V B ATH I \(i ROBES and the verv beat ACCOMMODATIONS, i First-Cla&s Dinners TO — excursionists, fifty cts. each. tJlta Have Your Tickets ST. IMP ED ! All HckfU ptuvnuaed on an order m»Oi C. K. !,at a'\ tnuH be stamprd b) the a|rent at IiicM/ity before ret r j ing the Iraln. N-lH if wa. a. BLAkE, Contractor aqd Builder, Sea Isle City. MF Estimate*. furnished at short ho tire. . lobbing promptly attend*«l to, , 5-18, 3m. CHESTER COTTAGE, Now open corner of VineUnd 8k, and I' lea m re Railroad. Board by day or I week j also stable accommodation* : term* rcai>n>b|e •r-Owtonlng. fish Ing sn.l aaltng parti** taken nut > achl -ttoijia,' IRA AO romiN# 5-lOko. FrOfM-iator and Capiat n. ^

[EXCURSIONf f TICKETS _4sfhJD FoR — MAN AND WIFE, — y hi >u — PHILADELPHIA, CAN NOW HE OBTAINED — TO — SEA ISLE CITY 5 ' FUR 850.00 or 840.00, for ».nglc larfooti, good from Ma)1 1, to Oct. 31, '83, 4-6, '83 Sea Isle City, n. j. ' lnK3. The c* ming oesaoti the Kxcursion House to ill Ih- open. It will k' one luiudied by sixty feel, with llalh Room*, lU*Ktauiunt. Ball Room 60x80 fevt, and a II 111 ricaiH- lbi k rromeiuwle <m top I 30x100 li-el. atlurtiiog tnaymfir-cnt outJ looks. Excuiviou rule* will Ui the oaitic »s to Atlantic City. If you at*-acqu-<iutc<l with any churches, or to- ! cirliss, who wish to £et up Exrureioti*. pleaoe call their attentioit to Sea Ule J City. The following ilotelx and Cottaye* wdl hImi Ih- r>p«*ii : ska View Hook.— Ocean front. Corner of Murine I'lact at.d llou*e Street ; I'iuxza 00 feel long, 15 feet wisle, also 2»l story piaz» for u*e of boar«lei> ; Bath lIou*v% allachtd; Rate*. ^2 5'i { |»er day. S|wcial rate* for meek and 1 .Season. (»eo. W. Orori, FroprSrtor. Id 1. LEV's Hotel ani> Batu IIolxXA.— Dccan front, one Hlnck from the Kail raud ; 32 mora* ; widepiazxas; pleasant room*; terms, 4b to $10 I ©r week. John Lilley, Froprietor. "A1.1 WaioMT ilot'ag." — (tctan front, J Corner of Garrison Street ; IK room* ; 2 I H)«i>k» from the Station ; pleasant place 1 for faendiea; term* V 7 to $8 peg week. 1 j E. M. Wright, -Proprietor. Smith's Cottaoe. — Ocean front. Corner Ludlatn Httdet, near »h© Thortnigh- ' fare: s|»eelal attention given to fishing |Mrtie» and their fatniliea ; lioata l»tx>- j Titled f term* of Imotd, $1.5(1 per aay, - liy the week a* may la agreed. Henry j L. Smith, Proprietor. ! Mansion H»u*tc. — 'Vin front, near Albioti Street : conducted on the Kurej |*catt plan: inretls at all hour*; 28 ; , reotna ; Bath llouaea for gueat* attach- I 1 «il ; term* rt-AM»itable, John Klaus*-, j Proprietor PmiLauclmiia llf-t'K. — ,/omer U*ndi» ! Avenue and F.ctx Street; one Block j ftom lUtlioad Slati« it ; hirge piaxsa* : 1 j boenling by day and a«-ek ; 26 room* •. Ihtlnng Home-, tor B«*«rder*. John i (ie^in. Proprietor. Philadelphia ml- i Jwm, T1iirte«'iitli and Mifilin Streets. ^ktUtkMi house — Pturl St root, uenr the Ocean front ; i^otnmanding siluntiotl ; pl« asaq$ j»la«e for fantiUe*: 15, rooakk ) tecin>, $7 to $10 |»cr u*-ok. riiomaa Schiller, tinner. A t.moN Housa. --On Houae Street, near the Ih-aeh ; 22 rooms ; 5t> feet |4roh room ; $2 per duy ; njMi i.il rate* i.y the week or r-eafe n. " S Schick. Pro- : prietor. AitaorxKn^n II 01 re.— Corner Lattdi* Avenue and Ariadne Street ; Oivoii \ iow ; large piazxaR ; chihlre-n 110 objeclion; 20 room* ; term* tvasoun ble. Alex, j Wilkinson. Proprietor. Auki.riii lJotag. — Cdrnec UnJi« Aw nit© ami jmlplun Stro*-t ; eotitmauding view; 2Un<Hna; near the m-ean, and convenient to ll. R.; kvanl by thoday or week. ('has. Longinotti, < b* ner. S't't'NAR HmK.-Ootoi1fr.1nt, Corner j Yineland Street; 1W rw-m* ; nenr tlo» 1 fishing grounds; boat* provided for , fi-lnng and wdltng partica; Coach meets all the trains during the season, free of charge to the guest* ; term*, $1.50 per ; day, $10 |*er wreak. L. J. Sjwor, Pre prietor. minkkva IIou*e — C*»vi,rr Ijindi* ; Avenue an«l Minerva: 2$ rootna ; one 1*t|r>ck front the ore^tn ; three minutes walk from the S't-aton. William A. j House, Owner. G A it R tan* lint" sit. — On Grrrkon Rl reef, near Manne Place ; family report ; pleasant room* : near Station : »*pet» all 1 the year; term* moderate. Mr*. Cham 1 lierlin, I'roprietre**. Dm.mix Cottace. — Dolphin Street, i near Ocean front : brvitxl by the week for families ; children no object ion ; 15 room* ; 11 l#udlntn, Pn»prietor. Coral COTTAGE.— 300 feet from the ttcean on Coml Street : IS room*; pool iirrnrnmndstinu* aT reasonable rate*. A I.. Fret*. lYoprietor. (.'t.irro* CoTTxur. — Koin fbmt, (br tier Hliell Street ; 13 rooms ; splemltd view. Mi*a Ann Kerr. Owner. l.AMVtiTKk Housk. -Swain Street, near the (k-ean fhont ; 22 rrenns ; lar«e ptar ! aa* ; fine view of the I s-ean ana Bay : lermk, $6 to $8 per week. Win. Sutton. Preorielor. MAi*«-|*KUi'a IceCecam rAvtutoy.— (%»tnei Ii*nilk Avenue and Pari* .Street; two minnie* walk from Station ; l<oaol bv thy day ^ r week. John Maitwiukle, ! Proprietor. Sii.vkc Laor Ilotuc.— Onpnaite the Station, oh Italia Street 2 pirn sent situ | Mh»n ; term* rewaonalde. .Vrtwe I., j 1 1 tin th v, Proprietor. Boom a IIotri..— On DwIU Areatte | ' and liuntl Street ; pavilmn attached ; I ( terms, $6 to $8 |mw week, aecordtne to 1 I vattion of reoim. Cariio Boaio, 1V0 I ! prietor. Sea lain City, with it* ample arrow nodations with it* boat and carriage >enrlee, it* grate I hw«k boautihil beach nnd many attraction*, will be an inter ; e*ti»'g and df Ughtftil place to vMt or | board this *ummer. The sanitary at j I range menu aie ouch a* will nuure the | health of the place. N© ceaanool la al j j lowed to be dug upon the Mand, and | *11 filth if ©art rd away. Very Truly. ( tut K La n tix.

It. II. Time Table. ' A Trains leave Phila., Mar I ' ket St. wharf, upper ferry, | week days, 9 00 A. M., and 3.10 P M. Sundays, 8.00 A M. Lmmm IktLW. \«U tXivvyk, IvOVi *iw. ; utvk V. W[ V. >X. Lot Owners roaul ! Harry I^udlaiu doo* all kind* of hauling and grading al reasonable rale*. Cor. Dolphin and Landis Sts. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! Pancoast Allen, — I/EALKK IX — PIANOS AND ORGANS. Inform* the rexident* Jt H**a Lie Tilt ' and Cape May County, that he baa located al IYar! and l^andia Avenue*, where he bxa •oiiir very fine Organ*. r which be will acll low for caah, or on eaay monthly and qu.irtarly iwyin'tR. Scimi for circular* and Piano li»L. Address Sew Ixle City, or Wilmington, Del. "Bunk; Lath chanu* In ooollie the xavage br«*u»t." Try theac inMiuuicnu. 1 2-16, If JACOB CKOUSE, — MtiUK IX — CARPET1NGS, No. 68 Noith Second Street. Bdow Arch, W«*t Snle, PHILADELPHIA. i . — — ; — ; (hi Gotlu, Malting-. Window Slixwlo. and every variety of Carfteiings ronatanlly on baud. 2-J6, If • Ir Y«>u Want help," Want a mok. Want a xalcatnan, Want a aerrant girl, " Wanltooell a carriage. Want lo buy or sell a farm. I Want to btwrne orlenil money, Wsot to buy « aeD town |*u|et;v, Want (om'II pr*wluc»-.gr«>,«ene*. drugs, i Want lo Etoll dry gnod>, |i**th*ns ' Want t«« find g«»«li-Msii»»n*'»t.5»i^uv iliin^ Advertise in the Pioneer. Advertising wiUnlway* gain customer*. Advertising will *1*<* keep cusimnero, A«l* ertising liloe rally will nl way * |mv. Advert islngwill make auceeoaeasy, A«t vert ising will kieget confidence, AdveritRtng*lii>tora euterpriac, Advertising alma-* pluck. Advertiw- and mmvikI, AJvcgiio or hu*l, Advertise n«»w, iV<ltvrii*a HKRK. j heurnil Insaraarf A«rm > „K * ' ! WILLIAM A. HOUSE. | j Principal OtK*-e and rpaadetire, VincUnd, N. J. i Branch Office, Sea Isle City, N. J. Insurance effected in following titsi • elaas ('••ni|«nie> : . .Etna, of Hartford, CDUtiMkat, Pho-nix. **f M ** llartfor*L *»f " " Fire of Phi|a<l**|pbia. tiiranl Fire lue, (Ax., of 4 nmiiietipd, of New York. Home, of " " Niagara, of " " . tjuo n. of Lorn I m. Royal, of Lircr|a<ol. Seaaide cottagea will l>e insured El LOW RATES, and prompt attention given te all e>m munteation* relating tbmeto. Will . xiail .SEA ISLE CITY Tuesdays and Thursdays during the »eeaon, and whenever re quiretl at other lime*. 6-IK,tf 1 L. H. TODD,! Dewier in and Manufacturer of— Cedar Lumber, -OF- . every description. SIDING, SHINGLES, LATIi. PLANK, STO, FTC. FLOORING! —AND— frame stuff —A BTEC1 ALTY I— JWwrwft Inlet, N. J. ! A tog. mthty. I

L OTS S AL E SEA ISLE CITY! a. ■■ BEST LOCATION and MODERA TE PRICES! " ■ tfla * ■ Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one mile fartlicr from Philadelpliia than Atlantic City. -ME ' 'j Magnificent and SAFE BEACII! tot — a advanced Sanitary regulations! I .... . , large am0uht Of Building IN PROGRESS! Provision made in all sales for actual building ; and nb» for adornment ! TIE ri.AfF ITSELF IS Its Best recommendation ■ lEL — « By actuary \-i^ating it the advantages may be apprtciatckl Address, C. K. LANDIS 402 LOCUST ST.. V\\v\ cv