SEA ISLE PIONEER. PUBI.IStlKD EVERY FRIDAY, SEA isle city, n.j, — IV tHK — Pioneer Publishing Company. One dollar aud a Imll a yuar, payable in advance. Bag* Under no circutn»Un<»a will *.* publish communication* winch come to us without iLe writsr'i nauic, FBI DA Y,AUG VST I i, iSHX.
9dT Tha |h>ii is mightier ii.mii (lie •word, but U can never boj*e to comp»l* Willi the toy pistol. Aaflr An exchange lHconirally oWrv« * that 'Georgia iu.ikv» burn-. * — omitting I o add that Kentucky fill* them, aid (ieur/ia empties her original handiwork. ■ * 9 ^ ♦ ■ ■ 9af~ A nick man in Kuniucky, when a-ked to U><|iiralli hit ImhIv after dp lit to a UM'dird college, rofuwd, saying that lie didn't pro|*n»« to U» led into any tueh dead giveaway an thai. fljr* The < '• n<-..rd .Vh««o| of Pliiloaophem wants to know whether men can think v ithmit hiain*. Nobody fr-cm* to know <h finitely, but there in no dotilt that Mr. Perry Beluiont tries to do so. ASjjr Two men killed a five-year-old ntilesiiiks in u street of liaineaboro, Tenn. The snake had kept the town in terror for dkhuIi*, and its ateidtby Virit* Were M lnuch dreaded as those of a man-eating tiger in India. ArjF" Rev. .Lwrpli Cook dcolarn that in. tat of the new*| apeis in the country run l«e bought. Right > "* are, J.ie ; that's what they're puLli-hrd for. and it helps nr-w*bov* to make a living for themaelves. Hue** Paroon is a uewapaper i»orr»»wer.
J//« Honor and Hijah .
44 Your Honor," began Bijili as he walked out his first prisoner, "this man has called me every name he could think of, and helms ntade threat# thai lie will spit 011 my grave." "Garrison Smith, do you hear the charges?'* asked' the court ol the prisoner. "Well, he mustn't blow around nud aass me," was the reply. "If 1 had his ugly mug and hie feel I'd make Imrk* lor a back tnwndiip and slay there!'' "Ju«l hear him,' gapped Bjjah he wiped off his brow. "1 allow no living man to ask wben I put on a cle.-n shirt last,'* continued the prianuer. "And when I called for wa ter he advised me to Ix-comca fi-h pond and hire out to some eolleg^'w asylum.' "Hid 1 . v.-r! ever I ever!" gurgled •ha old jauitor as he held up both hands. "You are chatged with being drunk," mH the court. "The officer found you hi the yard of a boiler -ghop, ami lie says you were ugly as well as drunk." "llow did I get drunk?" "You dr.ink something intoxicating, I suppose." "Where did I get it?" "Bought it m! a saloon." "What with ? ' "Money." "UVll, vnu don't know me, Judge. 1 haven't Imd enough money in my fiockct for the last two week* to buy a |KWJT of bur. I haven't avemg.«d a meal a day, xiul I haven't slept on any thing softer than n sand pile. I was no more drunk thwii that clock." "Then you are n vug?" "I've admitted it to *»how the fnlse lieaM of the other charge. 1 own up I was ugly, but who wouldn't bo to have mroo one rout him out of his fir#t nap ami laws him around a* if he was a nig Iter? Ye*, I'm a vug. I have neither home, friend*, money n v p to* pec to. •1'iu naif starved, half sick and about ready to jump into the river." "1 guess you'd better go up." sugge»tcd the court. "For abusing me, ' adiltsl Jlijiih. "Mr. Joy," said his Honor, "the prisoner goes up for three months as n vug. Ills opinion of you remains unchanged. His remarks regarding you an- not taken into consideration at all. l'i isoncr, Call back." Bijab followed him into the corridor mumbling that if the law could not ; protect him ho would resign, and the j Criaonvr waa heard advising him to relit is bald pate for a war map, and to rent it very cheap. IN Hit OSt DKPKXSK. The next man out was a colored person nnmed J north Small, lie had a dmp, dressed in ancient style, and carried In Id* hand with utmost onre an utnhtvlla with three broken ribs. a fractured handle, and 155 rents in the cotton covering. He did not a ait to lie addressed, but dr|*>riliiig his hst on one side and his umbrella on tha other heWgan s "May it please de court an' gem'lcn of do |ury." "Mr. Mmall, do you ap|M*ar here as your own counsel?" asked the court. "Yea. sah, an' I enters de pica of not guilt/ fur my client, whoain mvself." "Very well, air. The charge Is that you grit drunk and threw a pail of water ore- a woman, thereby becoming a dtr orderly oharacter. Officer, slate your case." \ Tl»e officer stated it as above, and • ben he had retired the piLonrt drew a fill, breath, ami began j "Gem'lan of de jury, what cooacd de deeay ot de. Hoinsn Kmpire? Let u* investigate." "What has the Roman Kmpire got to do with your ease ?" "We shall s^e, sah. lie got all my (dam laid t© begin wfil <le decay of de Um m Empire.*' "Well, you'll have to modify them, then. Where waa your client at fi o'clock last evening?" "Whar' was my client, sah? Whar' was my elunt? My client. mH, de l-enri* ii|«or, .ac not ia^Its hint away . • . - * ' iL fe 1 ii . . i . ~ . .*
J ■ Orm'len of de jury, ph-.oe accoui|<any iiic bark to de time when de fust co'n Whisky was made in Egypt." "You must quit Hist and onmc rigid down to last evening," warned the Court. "J can slum that your cli**ut was drunk at 6 o'tlwk." "Worry well, Uh. I will now puroeed to take ywu'fxf k thirty-seven y ar*. at whi« h time uiv client wgs »uu*lruck in a Virginia ro'nhcld an' bas m-bbci rekivered from its benefits. J ptoj»o*c to *Jiow dat in* whs suff' iin' fiom disable calamity last miVeiiin', in-U-ud of tfeiu' pereolatad wid btrt rajpea." "Ail ri^ht — go on utid show it." "But I Jia« no uiinrs^-s, sah. If de ci*e could be adjourned fut a uioiith or two " "But it can't," "Well, if «le court would admit <Lt it was a rasa ob sun«trokc 1 would % "But the con it won't. The court Imiieve* you w«-re drunk." *'I>eii I moves lor u clinuge of venue. My client can't go to trial befo' u prejudiced court." "Hudali Small, your client is going up for sixty day*." "lie appeal-, sah !" "And you are going with hitu." "I demands u h-ls's* corpus, sail." "And you can now fall bock." "1 in -vc to ailjouru, sab, an' Isegwine home !'' But lie didn't go. He remained right there and w«-ni off in the omnibus, and was duly received at the Work House. • «*• •
A Hell J to f I'm I irtv o/ Met i.
PS MOUS PMOI'I.K WILL KKUWV XT Till HOTKI. KkMANI) »uVa. Chicago News. The* Im'Ii boy rccogniu'd the signature of .Senator B-«ynrd on the register and said : "ll mviiu t«» me that lie is a prvt ty old one to la* so far away from home ju*t for a frolic. He must want s. uie thin' iiiighly bsd." The li-tencr sought to soothe the appsrent uigust opinion of I lie urc hiu by remarking tbnt Senator Ibtyaid might be president some day. "li'il be a cold dny when he is," tinfoy replied with promptiieo*. "lie hasn't Kpent n cent since h*'s bc.-u here. I've made u doxeii trips to his pkuii to iii^hl with onrtls aud tilings and I Uev «r got a glunp-e of him. I never heard notlong ftotu him but once. Then lie came to the keyhole mid iuid he didn't want to tn' annoy ejl any more, if he wn* lie would get up und go to an other tavern.
"Yes," resumed the boy, "I've waited on a good ui.uiy big ones, and had chances to study 'em so that I can rise a up a man almost by the way be rings. The dai-v men t.# wail ofl are Mr. Ingersoli — I never conld uall him Bob — nm! Jerv Blaek. 1 remember on*! time 1 made a run on Jem Black's loom, and he says to me How much did I give, you on the first run? 4 Fifty cents.' •Well,' says' he, 'here's a $1.50.' He | seemed ms if he meant it when he gav« j it, and I put (lint in the bank just a- 2 ' gut it ftoui l.int, and it'* there yet. Mi j 1 1. gei soil tieat» me more n* I btun^ up to believe Cliriat:a|is *n-t ibsii lu atl. ens. llo jilnays sbnkes Ininds ivitli m ! slid talks with me, iu-t as though 1 was | necessary to liim. 'i'mi inv soul, it al ways u;iik«*» me fee] iue»n to lake :.nj , change finm bint. I'm si way* irinnei al the rate of two and a halt a day frllen lie comes w here I nm, I wi«Ui tliey would put up IU.-.ck for |iresi«Wnt and Mr. I rfwersoll ftu* vice presnb ni. Tliey j would ketch every hotel vole in lb country. .j 4,It makes me sick to huvc |o go on a , run for a woman'* ring." he tuud attei [ making n abort run. "Tliey novel w.un anything except horaathiii' from a dm.; [ store or a mngiuiti", arid wheti yotl bring Yin back the change they look over it nud count it und look ul it, aif tliey wanted to say, b< w much did you steal? Thetx*'s one womntt — 1 should say a lady — who is. an eXCcj*l»o:i — that's Mr-, lsigan, the wife ol the Senator. She b*nts Irtn all holler. She nevi-r tirgaw lien die is in a hotel Utile** sin- Wnuls sotBelbui,' itmi every ring she give* is worth a half case. 1 would vote lor S. llalor Ixigsn if he was runnin' for provident on account of his wife, Mr*. Logan." "Who la worth the most to you s l>enve.T»t or A lb publican?*' "Ikmi.Hvat, ewpi'oially when they room together. ] ren)**inl«ei one nighi wlien Mr. Watterson, a iu-uspM|>ci erltt or in Kenlurky.and Mayor Harrison end Mr. Tom Hoyne nnd muiicIxhIv else Iml s room together. M». what a gnllutim© that waa. 1 lsmglit one ol Mr. Watterson's pa|*ersu few daysaftrr thai slid the meanest thing I ever rend wain hi* | vapor, written from here, al«ni» , Mr. Mayor Hurri-on. I never heard of , our Mayor gambbti', but I've alwnvlind a »n«f kin' notion that he 4ca.l -d' the K**ntuckiaii that night. "You were here when the last Republican National Convention tuci?" "Oh, ray?*' Then he covered him self and remarked in a reviving tone: "It always makes me have the heart disuse to think of that time. 1 think if I had been a delegate to that conven ' tion, kuowin what I saw and liann' a gift of gab, 1 could of mude my reputat on in <>ns speech. Talk nbout a pic- ' nio. Why It was a circus with picnic* j f«»r side show* at..! a brass band tor ev cry act. Why, 1 saw I>on Cameron and Mr. Arthur harn a r|U«rrre| whleh I thought would result in a fight, and I imw Mr. Conklin' make them make up and shake. Do you temcinbrr that fell« r from Toxoa who said he wated ever)thing he could get— I fbrgot bis name. Well, 1 heard liim tell Mr. Foster, of Ohio, one night that if h« ever hinted MNiiethin'— I don't know what it nu — he'd mop up the stdewnlk with him. "Aolois are liberal." the bell {my said. "Tliey want a heap, but they arc willing l<» pav for it. Mini Abbott is an awful nice little one, and throws silver half dollars over the transoms when you take her up apnollinaris. But if ever Catherine Lewis conn-* to this house while I'm here, 1 am jpdo" to a«k foe A vara lion. Never mind askin' me anv thing. But there's a woman wouk) break «p *njr hotel on varth, if she staved at ll b<nt enough. It don't r« quire ir very IvWll bo> to tell a rtew roar ned couple. Home time* tbey try to bklo it by ilsnMin' the hush money, but it h no u»e."'
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The folb.uring tabUi •b.»w» the h >urs . 1 of hi^h water at Smdy Hook, for ' August. For See Iriu City add 20 nun* 1 utot ; Date A.M. KM Date | A.M. j F. M. 1 0 15 1 fl .'<!# 17 ! ft 35 DM 2 7 02 7 24 1M 7 22 7 45 ; 2 7 45 H t> . J'j h 07 h 21 I 4 h & 8 4*. 20 8 52 0 lb r 5 v o5 ■» 24 21 ; V 3 v lb ol 6 9 44 If) O'i 22 1 10 29 10 57 1 7 10 2-> 10 4 - 23 II 23 j 11 52 8 il uSj U 2V 24 0 21 V 11.51 2- » 0 50 I 2D I 10 0 14 0 3* 2>v 1 52 2 24 ! 11 I 01 I 27 27 2 57 3 29 12' 1 52 2 21 28 4 03 4 35 13 2 48 3 IK 2«J 6 02 j 5 31 14 3 50 4 21 30 5 55 f» 17 15 4 52 5 20 31 ( 38 li 59 10 5 45 | 6 11
FlHU COMMON Til NEW JFMCY IT>A*T.
lUar Kl-to.— Apjxwif about the mMdlc ol >luy; leave M'» I' v-llnnU.-Ap|irtr«liout Mb of June; lmvi- «a-t<a«c-r. W« t.k-1'Uii.- Appear In Xlu> ; !•«%• In Oet- 1 U>U'r. Htrt|w«l llu-s.— Found in |b« river- on Ua > roast i In- cuilre vriuier; nwr» plenlbul in ( summer*rs lUiu. — Taken M ol July until Ortotar. Ktegdsti, or Haiti.— < oine in July atai rsmain unit. October. Flounder, Miunn«r.-OM<iaf In stiapj; ! oouve* lu Juin-, sim>> until i a-iotier. * Kloundcr, U'litUr.-- Fl.-uaucr pioyer. l» the j a li. l« r lull ; ch.um* in Oc.o>>er, IwVr* In May. , INrfat*.— AbuniiitOl slmi( l lie ami afls-r July. H|Mii.ur Goody.— eummt-r ll. ti. « '••dish.—' TaV«.i lolc In uuiuuin and early 1 winter. FOWf. AMI HIKIM COMMON TO THE Nj.W J Kit -KY Oo'.VMI'. Wild flrse and ltn.ni.— Arrive aiaiut the ; fln.1 oiocn-ber and rnuain unUI tliv last of • Muicli. Very pU ntlfui. lIlackUui-Ks.— itciMAin all summer. Iliwtd lulls.- Arrive ubonl tin- IMIi of Oei- | obar. Fu»» 1 1 ea<lk. Dippers audited Heats.— HuMls slinPar to lm>ad liliU. Arrive lu Oi-iotier till 1 remain until Aj>rti 1st. Gray Ouca* and Teal.— Arrive Mopteinbrr 1st, U-avc In .N«»vcui1ht ; onnr asstu lor a «du>n time la sprlug on Ibvtr uortticrn inigrutlou. English Kul|ie.— Make their apixunnrr a*anit flrat «»l April, n iua.n but a short lime K» north, und return in October on their way houlh. U'lls»,i Knlje, R6bln Kn'|>«. Curlews and Yrllnw loNC-.— t^nne alsmi trie Mrs* of Msy, »nuk«« sin in stay ; return In July mid r. main, .unit 4a-tober. W 1 1 Iris. - W ll lets remain and brwd In salt ma mhes. Hover.- The several vtrloUcy arrive In May* n-niain during sumniei. Teli-Taha — Arrive In May and |va-o noetic ( word; return In auluifpi for a short iliue. — •
GAME LA UK.
The Inws ol the Mtatc |vroli!hil penmoa who ; arc gunntiijr Hir Oi>w. muni or |HT»*X'.. tr«»in I pliti liig n. »-ir deeuya furtlu r *41 liont the edge | ol th-' V.irsli, talund, liar, Hank, IJinii.nr lev. than thrrc mda tlM.inre. All p r-on- are pn> inibd fhds on; Fowl after night with a light.
THE READERS of , his P A P JE R W E L jL. by M-mling Twenty ets in stamps' for the LARGEST ■and iii'Mt COMPLETE STATIONERY PACKAGE in th© UNITED STATES. Wo al«o want a live energetic *aU>Mnan to canvas* the surrounding cilie* and towns — A chance to do well. Write fot term* and lull instruction*. C. T. EDWARDS, t MH Filbert St., PhiUdo^ Pa. 7-20, 3m DIREeTLYon theBEAGH. Lillet's Hotel AND Kensington Model "Bath Houses," SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. NEW BATHING ROBES and the verv best — accommodations. First- Ctass Dinners TY> EXCURSIONISTS,! AT *j FIFTY CTS. EACH. ft- IS 3m ■ Have Your Tickets j STAMPED ! All tickets purc<*a*ed on an order from I'. K. Lat'dix, must be utampcri by i the agent at Sea Lie City before eot r i , ing the train. 5- IS tf - 1 1 . GKO. 4. Rl.AkK, Contractor and Builder, Sea Isle City. WdT Estimate* furnished at short notier. Jobbing promptly attended t«v 5-18. 3m. CHESTER COTTAGE. Now open oiHrner of ViueUnd Sl, ami ! Pleasure Railroad. B--%r*t tqr day or week ; a Wo stable accommodation* . Icrtnv reasonable, «)»»nehiv^gehlng and saltlgg partnISAAC TOM LIN, A- 10 3m. Proprietor and Captain
EXCURSION TICKETS — tioiji) — MAN AND WIFE, PROM PHILADELPHIA, CAS NOW BE OBTAINED — TO — SEA ISLE CITY FuB • 850.00 or $40.00, for single person, good from May 1, to Act. 81, '83, 4-6, '83 I Sea Isle City, N. J. 1 18*3. The c- ming a**oauii tlie Kxrvrston : ; llou*e will lie oju-n. 1 1 will be of*e j j buinlted Lyrixly feet, with Ib.tb Room*. | Hr*Uuniht. lt-il i JV, mi fiOxKO lect. and J a Ihirricaiie D«*« k PrtMnenade on top j .'WxlUOfeet. affortling nugn fi.*ent out- j | took*. Excursion rate# will 1« the ! same as to Atlantic City. If you are Mcqu.duted with any churt*li««s, or soi cn-tHm. who wish In get up Excursion*, ph*as<* call Hn-ir attention to S«-a lsl< Oily. The following Hotel- and Cotj :sgc> will also Is* open : Ska Visa Howie. — Ocean front, Cornor of Marine Place sud House Street ; Putin GO feel long. 15 feel wide, ah»> 2<1 story piaxxa lor u*e of boarders ; B.ith Hihin* attachftil ; Rates, $2 .V ■ P'r day. Special rales for week Mild Season. Cleo. W. Hrovcs, Proprietor. Ijiunr'n Hotel hid Bath llot sx*. — • < leem n front, one Block from the Rail- 1 rotnl ; 32 rooms ; wide pinxxos : pieioant rooms ; terms, $ K to $10 jwr week. John I.ilb v, Pronrietor. "All Winour lloi'mc." — « tcoan front. Corner ol tii.rriooH Street ; 1H rooms ; 2 . Bba'ks froui Hi c Station ; i b-asunt place for families ; terms 47 to $8 j»or week. E. M. W rigtit, Projiriecor. Smith's ( Votac*. — Ooean front. Cor : tier I.udlum Street, n«-ar the Thorough fare ; *|»«*cinl attention' given to fidiiug pwrlie- aud tlieir lamtlie* ; boat* pen vlded ; term* of lma:d. $1.50 |**r day, I by the week n* may be agreed. Henry I L. Smith, Proprietor. Mansiox Hot >y..- Oeeun front, near Albion Street ; rnuduc-ted on tho Euro jK-an plan: uieels nt all hour*; 2K rooms ; Bath 11wim> for guestx attach «l ; terms rvawoisMc. John Klauae. Pro|»riotor. Piiii auti.riiiA Hoos. — Joruer I.-mdh-Avenue and Fietx Street; one Block from Railroad Sution ; Urge pLicms ; U»ar linp bv day and w«-ek ; 26 rooms ; | B dliing House* for Boarder--. ,l«»hii i Hcgan, *l"ro|Mi« tor. PliiUdelpliia ad | drew*. Thirteenth n»id Miftiiu Sinvl*. Shu.hi uvi llorsi: — -Pearl Street, near (lie tkvuii front ; co'iiinamliug siiun ! lion } plea-snt place lot Until;** ; 15 room*: term*. $7 t«> $10 ja-r week Thmmut Scbolcs, Owner. Ai.aiox I lot' sc.- -On H«»um- Street, near the Beach ; 22 rooms; 56 feet poroh.roo:n ; $2 |>or day ; spec al rale* liy the week or ueaaon. S Schick, Pro prietor. AuaoTorok-n IlniiL — Corner l-an-le : Avenue and Ariadne Stroet ; Ocean view ; large piazsas ; chiidrrn no «Aj. ,- lion: 20 room*; term - r«-nson.Tble. Alex. Wilkinson, Proprietor. AnKi.rut llousK. Oormtr Landi* Ave , nne and ltolplun Street ; oomiuaudiag view ; 2" rooms ; near the *ioan, and convrniont to K. R. ; Uanl hy the day or wct*k. Clin*. Longinotti. Ocnor. N't rHAk llet ml — tk*een front, Corner Yinekutd Street ; 26 ria»m* ; murllir fishing ground* j Umt- provided for fi<huig and sailing |anMies; t'ooch inert* .ill the train* during Hie season, free of charge to the goeat* ; terms, $1.50 |**-r dav, $10 jier week. L. J. .Spear, Pro prietor. Minkkva House. — Owner laindiA venue and Minerva; 26 rooms ; onBlock fK>m the ocean ; thro© minute* a n Ik front the Station. William A. House, Owner. Harkixox House. On flnrthnn Street, near Marine l'lace ; family rw-rt ; plas*ant room* ; nenr Station ; open all the year ; term* modernte. Mr*, t 'bam berlin, Propriet rewi. Dni.rmx Cottauk.— Dolphin Street. ne»r Ocean front ; board by the week for families ; i-hildron no objection ; 15 room* ; H l.ndUm, Proprietor. (Villi I'oTTAQR.— 300 ftnti from lh« (Veen on Coral Street ; 13 rooms ; g«x*<l Bcrommodations at rea««wiabh- rate*. A. L. Fretx, Prrqirietor. Cuiitx Cottiol — (icean front. Cor ner Shell Street ; IS room© ; splendid view. Mb* Ann Karr. Owner. I.avc istkk 1I«u*e - Swain Street, neai tlie Ocean front ; 22 room* ; large pis I t»* ; fine view of the Ocean and Bay , term*, $6 to $8 par week. Wui. Sutton. Proprietor. M ai*wi vei e> let Cmam Paviliox.— Corner l.andi* Avenue and Paris Street; two minutes walk from Station ; Utard bv the day ^ week. John Maiswinkle, Proprb-tor. Si ltv i.akk Hora*.— Onpcwite the Station, on Italia Street : ptramnt situation | terms reaxonable. Jeaae L. II not lev, Proprietor. B;>mon* Hittsi. — On La ml is Ave.iue •nd (Vnl Slnel ; pavilnm attached ; | term*, $6 to $8 per week, according to location of rooms. Carlo ikaio, Pro prietor. Sea |*|e CHr. with it« ample oeeom modntioo*. with it* boat and carriage j ocrvieo. it* grave! roads Iwwutiftil Iw-ach and many attractions will be an inter-e-tii > and delightful place to viril or board Hii* summer. Tha sankary ir r»n. cement* are anrh a* will ifuaire the j health of the place. No crmnat) Is al ( lowed to he dug sjetf tha UUnd, ami ill filth is rotted away. Very Truly. Com. K. Ban ci*. j
11. li. Time Tabled Trains leave Phila., Mar ket St. wharf, upper ferry, week days, g. oo A. M., and 3 io P M. Sundays, 8.00 A. M. Iiwuh tfxu \mVe Ci\^ 1 uhtvK 14., ILYVtk V. 14. HuwlWva*, W. Lot Owners Head ! Harry Ludiaiti doea «d| kind* of luu j ing and grading ai ratro. Cor. Dolphin and bindit SU. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! UK Pancoast Allen, — URALKS |K — PIANOS AND ORGANS. I Inform* the reonlents jf Sea Ulc < "it* I and («ja May t'auuly, that he ho* located »t Pearl and J.-indis Arrnui*. where he hi* aonw very fine Organs, which i(f will m-11 low for cooli, or on e**r monibly and quarterly {wvui'Ia. Send for cifwilao and Piano list. AiMrro Sea Die City, or Wilmington, Ik-I. "Muric hath charms to e*)lbc tlie l savage hre#at." Tiy tbf*c in-tiuiiK-ul. 2-16, tf JACOB CHOUSE, — OKALKK IK — CARPET1 NGS, 7 | No. 68 North Second Streel, Below A roll, West Side, PHILADELPHIA. % -UK Ul doth*, Milting*, Window Suade», ' and every variety of t'ar|(« ting* cnji»lantl> pu ImIkI. 2-16, tf Ir You Wml help,* Want a cook. Want a *ah -sman. Want a ftervant girl. Win! to *ell a e.irria^e. Want to huy or sell a f«r*ti. Want to Urnlt ««r b*nd Rwocv, Want to bay or #ell loan property. Want to scl I ptod|*ee. groceries, dns so. Want to ik>II il y po«l>, ii-«tbwi* rsrjei-, i Wa»»t lu find gocvlcn«t<»m«*t* for any thing i Advertise in tho Pioneer. Ad v*rt i»i tig atll.ilaai* gain cO»t"tu(T», j Adverti*ing a ill #l*<» ke*q« customer*, A<lvetliritig)il*eraRy w ill al way* |oiy, Advert i»ing will make aorneisu s .y. Advert iring will lep-l itmhlfticc, Advert i*iug slum * (nt-'ipi iw, Advertising aliuw* |-lu« k, Advertise and Minted, Adretii*** «* l*u*1, A«lverti*e n-»w, A d t i-rti.v HERE. 1 (■moral lustuaurc A*mn ~ % WILLIAM A. HOUSE. l'ritui|«) Uttov and ie-nb*Mce, Vineland, N.J. Branch Office. Sen Isle City. N. J. ln«uronce cffi-etcd in Mlowing firat 1 eke FftHiipaitie* : .Etna, of Hartford, Connecticut. Pharaix. of " - Hartfonl, of " " Fin- Aswxialion. of Philadelphia. Oirnrd Firo In--, iv*., of 44 CmiiiiH-iilal. of New York, linntc, of 44 Niagara, of 44 " IJiiecii. of Loodm. Royal, of Lirer|c*>l. Sroride cottage* will l»r insured at LOW RATES, and prompt attention given to all com nmnie#ti«»n* rolstinv thereto. Will visit SEA ISLE CITY Tuesdays and Thursdays during tne sroaon, and whenever r© quired at other timvo. 5-18, tf | LTH. TODD, -Dealer in and Manufhcturrr of — Cedar Lumber, -OFEVERY DESCRIPTION SIDIKCI^ SHINGLES, LATH, PLANK, ETC,, ETC FLOORING — ANTkFRAME STUFF —A mClAtTT 1— T\ncn*en<t* Inlet ; N. J . I | I
L OTS — roSL — SALE SEA ISLE CITY! A 1 BEST LOCA TION MOD ERA TE PRICES t
——at Distance by West Jersey Railroad only one mile farther from Pliiladclphia than Atlantic City. | r ■ i \ Magnifieent akd SAFE BEACH! ■ *K ADVANCED Sanitary REGULATIONS ! 9ft LARGE AflOUNT Of Building IN PROGRESS! Provision made m all sales for actual building ; and also for adornment I A \ • 1 tie PLAfl itself is Its Best RECOMMENDATION !f By actually \isiting it the ad\nntages may be appreciated. Address. c. k. land is, 402 locust st., V>uVfttlLtV\\W

