Cape May Herald, 27 September 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

FEAR OF A CAVIARE FAMINE Amrl-lr-* Ihr U Xrld

The Unn- Nilrt lo Ik- nut f:ir off wlii'ii onvlirv will Ih- as M|M'ii»lvc ii* rouvaKlui'k 11 nek '.r illauniiulliark tor-

Tlionuli tujHHi»«l to bf

raiun.

eljrii il<

flu til. I

\Earojnaii

C«hiil on

fnctur

the l

> uliuoKt exi-ltulvely

ovUre

Anierli:: .. At out tUui' all Hie cav market war of Ktifoinun orltln.

tors hive bwu nearly ►Iur^'ii>n. hiuvevtT. utlil

tiii- ■!<'i'Umii atwl itu.xslnn muiiu-

luMwtve ii prnetlcnl 1111111011-

of rtie unl(ilii»l iinnluct. roly uikjii iti-u Wilt in for the ntuncvon egpi out of wKleh the finished delleucy In tuadc. THiv same, iiroeess of extinction

i to Hus country at ■ very mid thus far no steps have

been taken by either the nnt the state co' eminents to regulat

Industry At the |iresent_ttnic the three

eatcl

Is Kl>l Hi: i« rapid rate.

mn^ 111 ite tie

etry .■

‘centers of

Delaware 1 Ivor, the

’ sturgeon c

hlng

. great hikes and the Columbia river. A limited number are caught lu Puget Sound, uud. according to ship captains,, theri. Is still —*_iSist and untouched supply In tl waters of/southern Alaska. The watc -ways fili-h run from Vaucou- . northtranl \long British Columbia 1 another ti.hrhtconsiderublo promlae.

lir.stqanllty at

prefer it of th

But the

K-Um^oiie nies fr&ui real lakes'-

ie greul

Is Inferior >1# flavor, while the Pacific article Is altogether too* rank and course for the most refitjed palate. was describe

FOURTH WARD NOTES. George Row-mu ii am!

■teuton

orge Koscmnti a

ooeupy they'^Vaflntt!

deuce next week.

I’.imily will 1 Street re»i>

inc, -Wl ir the ;

rdetick Lollatul is working carpenteriug, at Woodlie lioo' been engaged

stroy, lutiiul

Mr. Fret

at his tiadi .

-t^hete

past month.

M. A. Scull, of the Hehamj visited New York Wednesday, in the interest of his business. The tire fiend sought to deal! last Saturday morning, the beaul niniic of Mrs. M. Uattix, but was lulled h\ tin- timely arrival of-thc

lire company.

Mi. - -I Mts. Horace Ware arc again occupying their Washington »t:eei residi-iiic alter spending the Sumin«*i niiin In m the Devon on South Lafayctic sireel.^ The w'nrd’s popularity for homes is being appieciated more and more by our citizens and others, as the demand tor improved and unimproyed property continues to grow. Some ul the provident warders,Jn view of the high price ol coal, are laying in a wintci supply of drift wood lor fuel. Everything is .carefully preserved from a plastering j lath to a raihoad tie. Through the courtesy of Captain 1 Wtn. CJodtrcy, i-l launch Columbia, a barge containing the publisher ol the "HritALD and his gunning outfit was towed to the shooting grounds for, irtud heqs. The “hens" had taken ' yeanling and gone South, well knowing the danger of being clubbed to death within oar.

Perfection Oil Heaters ME SMOKELESS MD ODORLESS

Two Styles of Finish, Japan and Nickel Maximum Heat at Minimum Cost

Founts Hold Four Quarts and Burn from 8tol2Hour$ EJsier to Re-wick than a Lamp

Endorsed by the STANDARD OIL COMPANY If your dealer does not have them DROP A POSTAL

cod liver oil,. Up tn the present century,

uany sturgeon In the Hudinyeticut. In New Ixmiloti

eon and Count

and Narragansett bay.-, as .well Long Island sound, but the num has grown steadily smaller ond today Is scarrolj worthy of consideration.--

New York I’ost.

high rank,

whose mime has not been revnUed, rvcentlj" beeamo Insane on the suhji-ct of • religion. He saw gists and goddesses . In all sorts of Inanimate things and spent hours on his knees adoring them. Eminent physicians regarded hi* case as hopeless, and he was placed in the

e of two attendants, w

) nttefidun

Instructed to take him to a Innal Just os they were about to start.

10 wci Ittc US’

o man JumiM.-d

. high window and fell with, a n the imvemcut- - He was severe-

it only s roll-

frotr; crash

ly bruised, hut lu wounds healed, nia als* entirely c

. , . . L ««y was restorid to him by the violent shock, and they •assert that such an ck- , icurrenee Is unprecedented in the uu

Xtalh of oiudlrliie.

-Wonilrrfol M<-iileal Frat.

a4 BsRIevue hospital. New York. 1 • man named Smith, who bad endeav on-d to (ouimit suicide by cutting hii throat, was recently cured In a mos /remark a Me fashion A tobe was in

.' serted iut>> the windpipe, man could breathe, hot s ! pneuuion.ii appeared.

! placiil a kettle of Imilljig water beside the tx-d. a pipe from which conducted hot vapor Inti! the artificial windpipe, •o that as be bf.-athed a steady Jet of hot vapor |Mssed Into th6 injured man's lungs. A' tent was uLso placed over bla

cot so tliat no cl

>nt sympti So the 1

hilling draft might play its wived him‘from the

WEST CAPE MAY. Coal bins are being cut into kind-'

ling" wood.

Captain fol.n Reeves is -very low

at this writing.

Mrs. Ella Woolson was at Cape

May City on Wednesday.!

Ralph Hughes has accepted clerkship in Hand Sc Son's store. Miss Laura Bishop entertained i

cousin. Miss Stella Cn

Harry Brcwton who has been sick' lor some time past, is again able

be out.

Mr. Howard Hughe.* the home of his lather,

Hughes

Mrs. foneA and daughter, Miss

-orship

last

Kir. Joshua Reeves, Light House Keeper, ol Sea Isle City, visited here

1 Wednesday.

Winfield Eldredge Jias returned homelrbm Philadelphia, after spend-

ing a very pleasant time.'

Mr Daniel Stevens is renewinj s youth, judg ng from the fact th» is often seen playing marbles with

was well again within three weeks.

Egypt will owe grot

for gene-rat Iona and for centuries the

benefits for which ratitnde" to England

the glol e In Am

’ In construction anywhere globe one Is In Africa. 11 nd two

The new Croton val-

ley dam for New York's water supply and the Nashua river dam for Boston's water supply are now rising steadily. Each of the two will cost millions of dollars and wifi be a. masterpiece oT

I : Paul Krtaan mmd Bim VClIr.

| Mrs. Fawcett has been, telling the Women's Ubaral Unionist club st | Ciunbridge that ll Is well known in Pretoria that ex-l’resldent Kruger, so far from dt-eerting his wife, tried to Induce her to accompany him to Hol-

it she refused. At the last mo-

agaln to her.

I safe esec

byid. bill s tnent Tie w

her disposal • safe

r. putting n x> the I’orti

guese frnotler. Her repfy was: ‘T will

who

remain where I am. It Is you hnvr kjndled/this ' to stay to put It 01

HuJa's n

Bunsln bf,* decii |.«b*ologio4l most The- bulk ling Is t

>'■ Knr Momobi. to .found an nrIn BerastopoL

Is to be erected In tbs Christian basilica and to

Style of .in old C

be arranged for three deportments, one devoted 10 the Greek, one to the Homan "and a third to the Byzantine period. Tbs whole project has been intrauid to the maiiage'nimt of Grand Duke Alexander Mlclmliovltch. Aa Era of Calamltfe*. Unfortunately Guayaquil. In Ecuador. has boon almost destroyed by fire, with a Ions of million* of dollars. Tbs Uglit. in flammable buildings were con- |. Slructed chiefly with the dread of ruin - by earth quakes and burni.il like'tinker. This generation is .afflicted tW" dh-'-ful calamities In many parts of the globe to an extent almost unknown for centuries. —New York Tribune.

Lion Coffee

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

i/ixpUy typr. n

licad, *ci in nts per line.]

sundof LION COFFEE the same strength and

Even - has juft

flavof Yoc can’t rely on coffee sold ir.—ulk. The air-tight, sealed package keep* LION COFFEE fresh and pure.

Jruise, over Sun

1 who

st, is a_

visiting at

icr, Mr. Thomas

ughter,

Cold Si

Bicie, .worshipped at Cold Spring

Church last Sunday.

# Reeves, Light ra Isle City,.visil

■utb, judg

he is often seen the small boys.

The Buss which has’been carrying • people to the Old Brick Church vice lor many years past, made its

~ day.

last trip on Sund Mrs. Stillwell Eldi

ing her houi double/ront,

ble for the Dr. Cla>.

veil Eldredge is enlargisc. It is to haveSa. and will be made suita-

:wo la

B-ence S. Eldredge came

down on Tuesday to attend the sale

rrfain effects ol his lather,

Henry H. Eldredge.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmington turned to their Philadelphia borne,

spending the summer with Mrs. op's, pa rent#; Mr. and Mrs.

“ redge, Jf

erly' Chic

retur after

Simmingtor

Thomas Eldredge, SnMr. Andrew Higgins Reev rly'a native of' this place, 0, is enjoying a sojourn .. the plaaes-aud triends c

boyhood days.

Op account of having no principal the public School here a large imber ol scholars have been

led to leave and ay City schools.

leeves, lorm-

now of

n here of his

g no pnn

here a

lave been coniittend the Cap<

« $10 will I* a revel peciallr well Wpplied with Ring* of root design *nil fine quality, any ol them ia fit to grace the finger of a charming bel‘ Whatever i* derigaed and manufactured JKWRLRy. will be found here within a week Adler it manufactured. JACOB GARRISON.

RIO GRANDE.

Mis. F. M. Hand visited Cflpi- ... May on Wednesday of last week. 1)l4 j n The friends of (liotge HoiTmar advance

were glad to see him once more, il > — — only lor a few houis, and look lor- ocgars jt whou-snle, ward to tin- time when he w II have PI k| fl Trh'r^w Neiii' come to slay. I*INN wnt- t" KIN«V C .Mts. F. M. Hand'Snd.Miss Cdra . Ma- N 3 nlal Parlors al The New CpuCecfinti — Kaiiod I’eanul

londay. j HritUe, only m H

for Hcod-

tT ,, °

The Grandest System of Cooperation ever devised and practically applied by man is Life Insurance. It adds to the well-being of the community at large anil encourages Individual industry and thrift.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of lincrlca. Hetn: Cffte* : Newark, K. J JOHN J» DKYDKN' LRSUK I> WARU* “" l Vice I’resuli ul KDGAR B. WAklOSSS? Sj-Efe 1 H E. Richariisos. As-it Supt.. Cape May Coart Housc/n J.

i BriUle, only m il-igaii'a.

Mr. and Mrs.'-C. W. Waul, who! Hass famous Mother’s Bread and

U ildwood, * Kolls of all kinds’ fane;

have lita-n sumn.cimg at were home over Sunday. Mr/Endicott has again taken

old place m the f\ .V: R. R. employ, j p^ nC y

ihune line is being extended : a || iji n j’ s

■eel.

A teicplu from Rio (j

n his ploy.

Rolls of all kinds' Buiscuit’s at Campbell

street.

ncy Cakes ‘^1 I’s, 308 Decal

.-nded :a || k

) (inmdc in < ireen Creek. ! s , rct Misses Nora ilAnd and Eiltia SUaw'j _

table butter and butter ol Is at Campbell's, 30S Decatur

. Nplson, o| Northumberland

m triends h

visited tbe ball game on Saturday.

BURLEIGH.

Edgar End icon has purchased i fine*new horse and buggy. Several Goshen 'young men find attractions in this place

A. D.

called on triends hire on Monday. Miss Hattie Morris, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with her mother here. Mrs. G. T. Hand and ifliss Mamie Heathcote spoofTinnsday al Vine-

land.

Mis- Anna Hoffner, of Millville; spent part of the week with friends

here.

Mesdames Murcy Buck and Etla Fisher spent Thuisduy with iclatives

Angli-sea.

Misses Elsie Carey and Etta Douglas wheeled to the County Seat

on Wednesday.

Mrs. Maurice Gundy and son, of Court House, speni part of the week

under tbe parental roof.

Charles Howard, wife and v>n, of Fishing Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts. David R. Lee.

Rev. W. M. Lister

ror all the news, told in rea

manner, subscribe lor the Hki

Poultry, Game arid So.u: id dressed to order at O

*oS Decrtui/atre

labs killed ampbell's.

r preai

cry interesting sermon in the M. E. Church here bn Wcilncsdav evening. Alex. Douglas and wile, ol CourF House and Mrs. David McPh*?fson7 "ji Jr;, oT Cold Spr : "" 'Fi...—J-- '

with relatives in

All the members of the M. 'E. | Jliurch here, who have envelopes ul, are requested lo hand them to astor next Sunday afternoon. Rev. W. M. Lister will preach in the the ^1. E. Church here, next Sunday afternoon. His subject being “The HoperCoMhe Christian." Mr. Lister is a tireless worker, and is much appreciated by his flock. Koth Encampment, <J. A. R., Washington, Oct. 6 to II, 1902'. The 36th Annual Encampment of the Gracd Army of the Republic will tic held in Washington. Oct. 6 to 11 Forty years ago, .when the country was in the throes of Civil War. Washington in no " ' pon of the present

veterans who. have

■ing

J Spring, spent res in this place.

- ABSOLlimr FREE - • We will give a Barrel of GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUn light prepaid, to any part

for the Inst written

Advertisement or Poetly on GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR

!.cllcr* to reach us not later than October iqo*. All contributions to be our propert_ Competition not restricted to anjvnumoer of chances. Send in as many as jyou desire each to be accompanied with an empty sai'

s u « or J5lb.)of

Golden Beauty Floor For sale by leading - Groctre and Feed

lerchanta.

_. — — excursion ticket* to will secure special rates on these tickets. For full particulars of rates, Ac., apply to any P. & 'Jc Ticket Agent, or address EdGeneral Passenger Agent,

Ii you are in need ol ladies'‘and gynts' furnishings, or shoes, inspect the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductions in ladies'shirt Waist and wrappers. Agent lor : Barne* Erb Laundry, tf

8ITLEY A SON, Inc ,

General AgMiia,

Camden, N. J.

Want it at a rhere to get it ?

horse can do and bow well

Well made, perfecting fitting — a* we sell, will last a life time with ordinary care- YouTl be mad at yourself if you purchase befesr seeing our Harness and ob-

taining our price*.

w: A LOVETT Novel Life Savina Aapwratns. If all that I* claimed for the new life saving apparatus constructed by a Geneva citizen be true, we may expect that Ui tbe near future no wrecks,

" dlaai

suit, of which the legs art weighted. It la rendered eo buoyant with air chamber* that half the body remains above water, and outidde ft pocketa are provided to bold a lamp, matche*. food, a truinis-t and a weapon to ward og the attacks" of large flak.

OIL HEATERS ■-— Have Arrived. Why Pay $11.50 Per Ton for Coal ? Heat Your Room With an Oil Heater. Or, Better Still, Use a National Heat Radiator Which Heats from the Waste Heat from Your Jlange or Any Stove.

CHAS. A. SWAIN.

30S-Z JAGE^SON ST.,

, P. O. Box S41.

Long Distance 'Phone 16.

CAPE MAY.

Local 'Phone 65.

THEY GO FAST oiMatGirsHsiics

ABE NOT VERY FAR BEHIND

:they a It is 11

Because they are Best Qualities, Latest Styles and Modes at the Lowest Prices. It is not necessary to call your attention to our store as we have been established for years back, and our reputation speaks for itself. But it is necessary to call your special attentioi " ' “

low prices we are now quoting:—

1 to some offthe

Men’s Suits from $4.50 up. Youth’s Suits from $2.50 up. Boys’ Suits fron

om $1.25 up. Men’s and Youth's Trousers from 69c. up. Boys’ Pants from 25c. up. Light Weierht Overcoats $5.00 up. Full Lim Boots, Shoes and Oil Skins.

.ine Rubber

^©FIOE©..

Men's Shoes from 95c. up. Ladies' Shoes from $1.10 up.

"Boys’ Shoes from 95c. up.

Branch Store, Cape May Court 'House, N. J. S. If. GrlDDINGr, LEADING CLOTHIER. No. 414 Washington S root, -

CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.

Extra!

has the bent Harness an3 Horse Goods to - . .— be found in the dty. Don’t you know it Having met with gracious enc.niagci ~ Huds on the Harness how much work a in the p«*t I feel assured that with our pn - do and how well he cando-it? ent fadlitie* and with a new and up-iodMc

Extra!! iber^and'Shocr!

421 Washington Street, i New srw compelled to seek more i-ouuuodin* quarters Having met with gracion* rnei.nragcmcnt

cfothing, Furnishings and Shoes

®*'In my »tore you will find the Urges: stock of clothing, furnishings and -oboes in SOUTH JERSEY, st the lowest dty prices,

laity-J GE..

I make * specialty of the

W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE,

every pair is guaranteed

I will be pleased to »«e you in

i. TENENBAUM,

421 WeshingtonSt.,

Cape Maji

lor

Standard Fashion Sheets ept., showing tbe latest styles for immer wear, are given away by O. 1. W. Knecr. Call and gel one.

The Oayligln Store

YOKE SKIRTS

Several of these are’shown in the September Standard Patterns just

received by us •

are also *tiong in fancy

.od i

patrons will be '

good line of these

tftted by inspecting our stock.

DESIGNER Iflf SepMer School Gaimcnta and Walking Toilette* are given special attention Now on sale by us. TEN CENTS A COPY.

0. h W. KNERR 618-20 WASHING TO* 8TEEBT. CAPE MAY. N. J.