Sea Isle City Pioneer, 10 August 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 3

tmum — " Ska Isbtt Pioneer. T. b. LUULAM. Local bdUmr. TERMS: $1.50 A YEAR. O *d ' <• - .^Avwxtlwixvj Rata® X-ot*r. f FJClUA 1\ Aim S V n, IHS.t.

■ —The i.ew buHdiogs Of Mr.Grsfly art bsing raised. So fur «• wo can ascertain nil the hum-. ou Sc« Wltf uiid runted ut g«xxf price#. —Mm. Wilkinson. of the Abbottsft»r«I. L I . ui-king 5 decided success of her bunA incs* this season. —Mr. J no. It iflrrty, who lately purI chased C-ijit. Corsou's property, Iim ocS cuj'iud the premises. ■ —Mr. P. Ashman hue brought n stock J of horses and o«rriuge« to Sm Die, and F will hoieafter be found at hi# livery. —Visits to the wreck of the Urge steamer Nuphar, uro constantly inude by people. It is one of the thing# to do. —We hear that a number of new b iddings are to U at onre Marled at T vwnsends Inlet, amoiif others a hotel. —Wo have Mich regular a .id copious ruins that the scarcity of water li4* not been fell, the citterns being k-pt full all the time. — The Sunday school from Dennis tille, Scaville and vicinity, will uiake tlttdr annual Excursion to Sea Ule City to-day i Thur# lay. —Wo hear of several boat# that are going to lay olf Towiwuds Inlet, to a rcommodate people who go dow n on Hie P|u.iaru Railroad. —We undorsUnd that 0110 of the cap Uins ol the muny pleasure Umt* at the turnpike bridge, look a ducking expedition by falliug overboard. Jew. Iszard, n room pan ied l»v his son K -eves, was on the Island recently, and c-'ficlu led to purchase of a dodieablc property l»cfore 1 »aring nt thf corner of I. -.nd is Avenue and House St. — The children's Imp of Tuesday was the ovrnt of the season, and the originative Chia. Shopperson, proprietor of Excursion House, will long 1* remembered by the many partioijmnls. — We now have a band permanently at Ilia Excursion House ; it is a source O' gratification to persons residing on the Island, and we trust it maw form a p tying investment to the originative' of thi idea. — Wo lenrn that a handsome new hotel wiiniliUrtty-bo-bniU at the corner of ' L mdU avenue and Neptune street, by | tint owner Mr. Storm, <Jf Philadelphia. | h if mid that the house Will be built f with an especial view to comfort.

— Important xxrxitraiax.— -Dr. 0'- . , way has decided to «»|n-n an is abibh burnt for salt water mm bath*. For this ( purpose he has rented the new building i now Icing erected by Mr. Onus, of Philadidphia. It will bo kept Open Winter and Summer. —The opening of the pleasure will , have a tending to develop the Island j repidly. as more people would travel that way and see the claftiea lots offered for sale in that section ; we understand th» mail will he continued to Corson's Inlet before another y*ar. i — The exhibition hotel of C. Soy man »s the csriest retreat on the Island, and now that Sejrm m Station has Imen established on the ph-eMiie railroad it will he ease of s cocas and good in favor. Mr. K. will erect a plat form and board walk to the railroad. — The Pleasure Railroad to Townsend# Inlet corn uieu ce<l running lost Sunday, and is doing a flourishing budneao. The West Jevecj Railroad will lind this an important adjunct to its business. At only 15 cents for the round trip every person is tempted to toke a ride up in it, whether resident or visitor. — Sea Isle lie. rather more than its share of ruurioal and elocutionary talent, there are some lino professional singers as well as amateurs as the very agreeable entertainment at the Sea View House an Saturday evening proved. Mine host of the Sea View understand* his business and b evidently the right man in the right place. — The sale on Saturday last was at tended by seven Ml car leads of peopie. The sale was a large one and highly suoces'ful. Many people from Philadelphia, Woodbury, Millville, Vmeland and Seaville, purchased lots. Among tlmoe of SeavUle, we remember Oplain* W diets. Thomas L. Bidith, II T. Corson, Job* L Hnrith a»d others. — A large lent la being erected at Tnwneends Inlet for depot purpose*, and refresh men is. Mr. Landb erects the tent, ami It has been taken by Harry laid la in, of fW lain City, and Mr. Sharp, of Millville. It b Intended to keep a supply of oysters, clams, leo cream, lemonade, sarsaportlla, etc., in good style. It b needle** to say that

■■ On Saturday evening a concert and (Ntrlor entertain went will be given at i . Sea View lious* ; an admission fee will I be charged, the proceed- being for the 1 benefit ol tho new M. K. Lliurch. Thu is a laudabl* enterprise, and nute talent ha* been BM-urud for tha occasion among whom will be found the Mum* np|*ru*aii, Mr. and Mr*. LJ. Thomas, Miss H. Thompson, Mis- Duncan, ami our genial friend Mi . Naihsus. Kff«ris are also being made to secure the n-is viun of MaUnin deAuria, who sung n lgsl Sunday evrlltug. t — ' Vho sale of Salur-lay U«t wa- quite mi im|H>rtant item In the welfare of Sen laic, not alone from the amount realise from tki aale which will be cxpend«*d on the l-Und but the clasa of biijsv ; liic lot* wore mostly sold to parlie* who «vill in a abort time erect some handsome residence* and in ike thi* mu attractive isHnt, thus enUaiieing the value of the whole i-laud. '1 he plea*ur«r.dlrood begin making regular tripa on tho day of aale thus showing to |>ur eha-er- that It wa* not » thing of the futuro l»ut something already here aud this more partial* than anything else, iant an impetus to buyer* { from t l*a firs i bidding was lively and ao kept up to the close of tho *ale ami netted wine twelve thousand dollars. —The concert la-t Saturday evening ■it View tlouso wa* |K-rieet suconi', and those who (uirticipaled owed much t » the indefatigable labor* of Mr. Ed. Duncan, who has done *o much hereto|..ro to eiitertain the visitors to Sfca Isle. The evening's entertainment wa* open- | ,hI by a vdchI solo by Mr. Nathans, of PhUada. ; this gentleman is a very tal entcd musicicn. and bandied this a* well a* other |»art» assigned him with masterly skill. Tho miaaca Duncan appeared in several instrumental duetts and solos, exhibiting a tiilwnl of a superior grade, and trailing forth warm applause. Mr. E. J. Thoma*, ill the vocal *olo "No Friendly Voice to Greet Me," and with the anuria nee of Mr*. Thomas in the duette "Hope Beyond," oontrib- ! wlod ntueli to the evening entertain•nrnt both bo and lib lady giving evi- : denoe of carefully cultivated voice*. ► j The c lrbnitel Madame de Auria al»o . i lent her service* in twe operatic oelecf lions, the name* of which were ran- . oered in such a masterly style as is rarely attained by musical students. But that which contrilHitcd as much if not more than anything else, was the road ng* and recitation* of M*ss Duncan ' and Mi*a Estellc Thomjwon ; both of " these ladie* |io*»e*a elocutionary |mwcv* of no inferior order, and Darius (lr»*eii ami his flying' machine brought down the house. Allwho js*rtici|Mt«-d Lave f the thanks of the large audience pre* y cut. a A- -f- ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■

PIUNEER UN SAI.E.

Tlie Sea Isle City 1'mmtM is <»n sale every w« ok at the news depot of Mr. Bryant, nnd every vbitor should have a copy for himself and olio for his friend nt a dbtnnco. 8-3 tf

THE FEVER.

The crazy quilt fever ha* reached i Sm Isle, in phasing veranda-, one *eei group* of Isdie* ab*orl«e*l in the pleassr.l pastime of arranging pay silko and satiu in all tho craxie-t ways a womanfertile bruin can oafgert, and the ohl refr.dn ring* i»ut on the clear air. "You »ee that large gray block i« b> I* painted with |«an.-ie*, and the M>.»o«in and Ja|«n«w*e yellow In sigMg shapes, with blue oaitn triangles, and that bit of bright velvet in the corner, won't it be pretty TM "Yea. lovely." continue* another, when iheemhroi'lei y i* added, it will be too |wetty for anything." •' Jh that will add half, for it* to lecriss cro*-ed ami sprinkled with fanand stars and log cahins in the craziest of ell Cf»«y ways till"— "Till it lo*»k* as it It had been struck by lightning, " adds John, *oh ye*, d# lovely.' Aud we come back to our own asylum to take up the same refrain, arranging and rearranging the bright Mosaic* till our hrwin whirls, and John talks seriously of lodgings at Trenton. OLIVE WOOD.

000 NCI LVIUX'KKdinus.

Council met at thaottoe of Wm. A. House, Mayor Wells presiding. Minutes of last meeting read an approved ; members all present. License was granted the following to aell liquor : Shepperaon at the Excursion House; Delancy A Holmes at the corner Dolphin street and LnndU avenue. The Solicitor waa oolered to visit Mr. Apgar, the Slate Superintendent at Trenton, with the object of e-tajfb-bing a school at Sea Isle dty. The Holleitor was ordered to notify oil kH owners that they eurb, grade and gravel all sidewalk* by the , 1st of October, Bill of Mr. Farvaml for i aurvei Ing the aidvwalks be inclined in the general tax was ordered. Ordered . that all permanent residents be exempt » from paying license fbr two hor-e ami » one-howe teams frw hauling merobani disc fbr one year, and all monie* paid I be rofrindcfl. llarrb and Lodlxm were * polluted as committee toadvettl-v for

... ■ igg propuaat- to r«mi«vc garbage an 1 clean 1 1 cm s*pools fro ii &*|»t. 5th, lttflJ. 'I he following bills were ordered paid : | Goodenough, public service, from July j 1st. to August l*t,$A2 ; WoodlanJ Ayre-, ; < liief of Police from July 1st to August | 1-t; feeding priw^ners iu look-up, fU.75; B. F. loelow, removing garbage and ! cleaning oes*|*K*l- Irooi July l*t to August 1st, $33 33 Council adjourned.

WENDEL's SEA ISLE CITY PHARMACY, Cor, Landis Ave., & Coral St., One Square below Post Office. A full of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Pomades, Drsssist s Sundries, rte. j Dr. D. 13. Otnvay, j ■v-8, 3m Manager.

Store Property | FOB S AL E SEA ISLE CITY.; Apply to JAB. P. WAY, Or, J. MA1SWISKLB, Cor. Landis Avenue and Paris Street. I 7-117 3«n 1 €11 AS. PALMER, Master Carpenter and Builder. | SEA ISLE city, n. J. Hani wotal and fancy work, a«|<"dalty. Plana and #|iecifio*tions furnished. J 6-lf. 3m

* /JTOVTTJf .V " [pGHTj^jNNlNG | Mrnil jrs SIMPLE ^ ^newHOM^ SpWHG MACH1IIECTCHICAGO. I LL .- — — — ~ ^NTAN&E— ' J

Pill MP BBST8 CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE BEER, ImttltHl e*p«H*iaily for Irotel and family use. AUo all kind- of earl>onaied wii ler*. II. F. IKK) LITTLE, Gape May C»ty, N. J. »Qr P irli'Milar attention given ordenfrom Sea lale City. 7-7 3m W. R. BRYANT, NEWS DEPOT. Maiswinkle's Pavilion, Cor. Landb Ave. and Paris street, Sea l-lo City, n. J. Daily Philadelphia and New York papers deliverer! hy carrier. 6-15 3ni ABBOTTSFURD IIOCSE. A WILKINSON, Proprietor. Open June 15tb. rermanant and tran-ient board, 6-15 3m €1 RUNG AMI FUM IMi done with promptness and deopatch by WM H.DAVIS, Brighton Cottage, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. 4-U.tf Sea View Hoisr, Cor. Marine Axre. and llartaon »t^ BE A 1SI.E CITY, R. J. Evmtbinc new. Kb'gant plasm* 16 fret wide. flA r»«et long, and taring the .H-enn ; bath h<wt-ea attached. Fine I Iwthtne. gunning ami fl-hiny. T-'Vms 1 ree* >nable. UTO W. GRUVI^, r | 6 15 Jui PnqaMNi

EimUL Prises &Co., Vincland, N. J., saarracKaacs or amp pMalmma i* Building Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, ATnils, Rockland Lime, Cement, &c. - — so: Estimates and Designs Furnished. o orders will I be promptly attend- ; ed to.^5® Sejit.lhjr

«1,00U,0UU BONDS SEA ISLE GITY iMprovrarni (sapani ! — to; j FOR SALE | | — ATPAR! Six per cent, infer est ; j pa yable semi-it n n ua lly ; and perfect security. 1 Apply to - C. K. LANDIS. 402 LOCUST ST., WvVtv^e\\>.W. i

I send to thellouse. hacing the largest Slock H ■ atid guaranteeing the loiccst prices, H St^awbrfdge^ CLOTHIER ■ qETTHE ^ v3uirc Three Strong Points.

Point One: Men's Spring Overcoats; a big *tnck that takes in everything from the very pJain low priced to the finrsi. from the lightest fancy color to the plain black, from the smallest youths' to the largest of large men s sire*. A tfbromanding stock that every light overcoat buyer must soc— if he cares to know tht market. Point Two: Fifteen Lines of Men's Business Suits. A little money b a powerful thing in Oak Hall. Witness the following s Fancy Cassimerc Sack Suits at $8. 50, and the same Koods in walking coat style, at *900 Our only boast on them is that they are good for the money. Manhattan Cheviots in six full lines, both sacks and walking coats, at ffiaoo. The buttons and trimmings of these suits are worth special attention. Plain Cassimeres; three varieties, in sack style, at £10.00. Very reliable. Five styles of Harris Cass i mere Suits, of quiet styles, and in both Sack and Walking Coals, at £ 1 6.00. The well-known reputation of these goods speak for themselves. These fifteen lines are not fragments pulled together for an advertisement They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There is business in them. Point Three: Custom Made Clothing, a <&ri»y «•* piece goods to order. There ere eery great bargain* in all the following lines : Class A, in any ordinary business style, £iRoo Cla« B. - " " Class C, 44 " " M.50 Class D. - - l$ oo Our " points " air made short ami-sharp fir practical people. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. e. Cor. Sixth ami Market Street* Philadelphia.

SEA ISLE CITY, Ludlam Island, X. J. ENGINES'* REPORT. 1*1* Cfcj »• located <*> the AHaa tk UosM', on LtKttoaa lalosri, «* lit* ermstof bra Jen*?, Vf 17r S . iMUtuda, • and 74* 4'C E- Um git ode, 66 mile-ao«ib-•sm from Philadelphia, and 644 wiilae by rail. It ia U nuka aorth-eosc tt.^m Cape May, and aLcwl tba soma d» Uim* frosn Atlsatk CUy. The aaoaa tetDpwraiure of Ijidlam Dland do** not vary wadi froo> that of Atlantic CMy, which ia 62* F. The humidity of she atmosphere ia •miliar Lo that o4 Atlantic Oty, barng equally dry and aal ubtiuen. ll is w»U kioaUd foe Loth a winter and hidioiW reaort, on account of it» tiiaalx odvonUge*. The Island is 61 mi lee in Ungth, and ve:iee from 1 to R aailce ■ width, *%• leading from Coseun'e Inlet, ao tho north, to Townartrd'a Inlet, uo tho south, and 1* eurmunded by the Atlantic Ocean, Ladle ai Kr» and a navegaU* j channel called lb* 1 boroug bfarr, furI niahing excellent advantages for 6»btag, sailing and eU 11 water bathing. A bench 160 fret wide exienda th* ' entire length of the Island, fewtly shelving, of very hard, cioee-|«cked pond, affording a fine natural drive for I more than 6 in ilea, and unusual facilities for walking and bathing, which are : not excelled, by any watering place tm the coast. la walking, or driving, indentation ia made upon the ennd, affording, in thia reaped, a striking contrast lo many other beaehaa, where the send is lower and treacherous The advantage* the bmrh affords fot bathing, are rxcrllewi, (her* basng 00 under -low perceptible, and ia this re sped peculiar. The bottom dear-end# so graduallv, that shallow water extends a great diet sac* from the shore. In bathing, no roj.es ore required, and 4 is safe for women and children. It is •uffiriently north of Detour* Bay to he entirely free from the roup of the boy , u.d bathing can olwsji be had in dean, clear water. The "foot land" of the Island consists of low bill* and ndgr*. with level porI ions of aand, which ar* found by actoal survey to vary from 3 tee* to 37 faot, the high cut in elevation, abev* high j water. Tb* meadow lands at* never **ee flowed by higb water, except by storm j tide*, which ar* of rare occurrence. The abundance of game and fish in tba vicinity ha* made the Island fos j years a favorite nvortofipritwn, The inland bay, known as Lad Ism Bay. aff.-rdr *«fe mil water bathing, having a gently shelving shore, and iko safe yachting, and abounds in 6*h, cvstera, crab*, clams, Ac. One portion I at it is only UW feet from the sea | beach. SO that on one aide sun-bathing ! an be had. and upon the other ssde still-water bathing. The site selected for Sea Isle Oty » on the northern half of the KUnd ; extending to the centre and then mathI word 5 > 1 It will hare a frontage 00 the atlan tic of three mile*, and extend Inland is Ludlam Bay ami the Tbcrovmbfara, , along whsah M is practicable, and it is proposed On lay out and construct a carnage drive for the distance of more than two miles. It is proposed to protect the Oty from high tide, by a substernal *** wall on the two sides most exposed. and bv cm l»a a k men ts on tha remaining sides, which can be done at a moderate expense, considering tho economical and other advantages. Absolute security will thus be obtain ed against encroachments be the sea, that hare occasioned much da mac* at Ope Msv, Atlantic ttty, Moemooth Reach. Manhattan Beach, and oihev place*. No other seaside re-ort at tha prevent time, has the proloetaoo that h proposed for this place. I The Island ts uninhabited ; thee* being no house* on it except two Govem men I Sutww, and no cempoori; the way is elear for carrying into opeeatson a thorough system of sanitary teg ttUuMi ; such as you propose under the supervision of aa efficient and uxperienced sanitarv engineer. The Island ran be vottr aasily connected with the Went Jevsoy R. K, I* a short branch road from 4| to 6 mils* in length, there bemg but a name Thoroughfare to crow* with a bridge. A Government L*fct-beuse should be established on this Island, a* numerous wrecks bev* occuiied on »k aud by a Utile expense on the |u»4 of government in th* construct*** of jet two. two excellent harbor* run be oetabtwbcd eu the north and south end* of the lUan-l at Corson Y and Townwnd's • Inlets, which woukl become >tu|«or«ant com meroi-1 points by connection with m:lroad. and a oaf* refuge far vessel* in storms. The plan upon whfoh you propose *• lay cut the LMy W calculated to sub serve the purposes of rouvouiewc^ health and beauty With proper railroad focilitfos. and Ms olfored at a uascnsbls price, I da not see why thh place should not bnrome a» great a r court as Atlanti- <Tty, bv rono>*w ol its proximity lo fhilafirl [ pits, and the ciarwarot of the luneh. And when the •unitary qaestion m taken into u«nd®iiMli*i. a plaaa tf wen greater i sasrtll»e Wrot Jarsev RaftraM SO* malro the sam, rime to Mm Ide fiMy from Philadelphia, as to Atlantic Oty „ • ReapecAfriUy , H r ARKAND Ghsof Engtwsm