Cape May Herald, 28 December 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 38, ^05

CAPE MAY HERALD

KILLED GEN. CUSTER.

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Advem.in* r»lc. upon Application mURSDAY. DEC2MBER *8.1905., MICROSCOPE DETECTIVE. Ita Unarrlnj Earalationa of Blood- i Stalna and Borgaiin Kaka It J a Terror to Criminal*. One of the Aureal mean* of detect | Inc fraud!! lent addition to or chance* m document* la by the u*-. ] of the micro* rope Myntertes In crime that hare baffled detective* for month* bar* at lime* been laid bare by the Intalllcent use of this inatru menu The guilty fear* thl* mechanical vltnea* acalnst him as be fears bo (poken evidence. A skillful lavy*r can confuse and disconcert a human witness and tear to shred* thj moat damnific teatlmony; but wbe the mlcroacope. silent. Infallible witness. lays bare to the vision the Ur - mutable fact, he can only bold hi*

Was Known a* a "■ad" Indian—Uli, Vow of Vaagaapc* Ajal**l Bravo - Soldier * Family FattUad In Famoua Kattla Herr*. & D.—Raln-la-ibe-Paoa. th* 5lom. chief who *a* reputed to hart bred the shot which killed Ucn. Custer l* dead at the Branding Rock ro.r.a non, in Bo re man county. The Indian, during hi* lifetime. g*v, the United State* troop* much trou ble a* any other who ever lived. Ht always bore the reputation of being « "bad" Indian, and never lost bis hatred lot the white man. Rain-In-the-Face Joined Sitting Bull In hi* famous uprising, and waa om of th* leaden in the battle of the Lit tie Big Horn yinr, Jon* U. Ill*, whlcl i* popularly known as the "Cuaui massacre." He always claimed that ha find the shot which ended <JM Uli of Custer. Raln-lB-th^Paoe was s pure-blooded Sioux and was O yuan old at lb* Urn* of his death. A hard fighter, a maker of trouble a horse thief, aa Indian who would kil. on th* slightest provocation, the bast general Bitting Bull ever had undet him In his campaigns, Raln-ln-the-Fac was one of the moat picturesque, dan gerous and dating chiefs who eret fought against the troops of the United States. He belonged to the Sioux tritM and was a full-blooded member of It. without^* drop of any other Indlar blood In his veins—« fact of which ht wet exceaelvely proud. The Custer massacre was largely dm to his oath of vengaance against th< entire Custer family—an oath resulting from his arrest In the early seven Use by “Torn" Custer, a brother oi

Mayor—Tho*. W. Millet. Jan. 1.1*06 'AkUrman—Pranols K. Duka-Jaa. 1,1907 Council—Jo*. Hand _Jea. 1.1907

Samuel T. Bailey Jan. 1. 1907 (J-k . . O T.n | .orw

Robert J.Crwwell.. Jan. 1,1907

■iS-KK Commissioners of Appeal. Theodore Moeller Jan. 1,1MK Kd ward Cmm. -Jan. 1.1909 Tbo*. R. Wale*. Jan. 1.1908

at 9.90, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring Tba John Mecray Post No.. 40, O. A. R tawto on the third Friday of eveli mouth at TBO o'clock p. m.. at Fntnkllo *1 net school bulldlfik Mayflower Isstg*, So. a&8. Independent d*r of Odd Fellow«—Meets each Friday the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ipallalla Tribe. No. U7. Improved Order Bed Men -Meets U >10 Wa*luKtoii Mreet. •tMpe May Fire Department, meet* flrtt Monday eernlng In each muntb at coruer Washington and Fraokllu etreela.

^AML'KL V. KUJUKDGE. AmiKsrv-iT.UiW. ^ SOLICITOR, MASTER IK CjfANCERV V VOTARY PUBLIC, p ™ 310 Wgamaurcs toner. Carg Mar City, New Jeuet.

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Samuel K Stiles, President ,

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William H. Tbompeoo 1908

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Arrive* at rhitadelpbU 9 y) a m.

7.10 A M—EXPRESS. Connect* from 1 d Anglrtea Branch. Ocean City and Sea^Isle City. Arrivra st Philsdelphis 9.51 v e e P. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* ■J'DJ *t principal intermediate stations. Connect* from Angle*** Branch, Ocean City and "e* Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia

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County Dime lory.

l^jge^.a-ee-d.I.WL . rlLOtl rmuIlxu . HU Circuit Juugt—Allen B. KodlooM.— : mll Train* leave for Cape May—Exprem, pan Law Jndew—Bsirlaos H. VoorlievA, t — ..A . _* _ v * .

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“TS Piwecstor of Plea*-Harry S. DougU**,

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Sheriff—William H- Bright, K*p 1907 Coroner'.-Robert S. Miller. Rep— 1907 I. Scifl ». IW Ovunty Board of EleetloB»-Jo*. A. UauA Coomy^ Boi'rd of Klectton*- Cbarlea E FosterJtep ——-—.1908 Ownty Board of Ktoctloas-Wm. J. Tyler County Board af Ktoettona—Michael HEnmu. Dem »8 Term* of Court-Second Taewlsy to April.

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BOARD OF CBO8KN FRKKBOLDERB. Anthony B- Smith, Palermo Jsu.i 1908 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City—Jan. 1.1907 John P Fox. Ocean CUy Jan. 1.1907 C. P- Vanaman. Dias Croak. Jan, 1. 1908 lease D Lodlam,Sc. Dennis—Jan 1. 1907 Wm. T. Bate. Pishing Creek . May. ifioh Westlev R.-Wsl*a. Cap* May. Jan. L WO7 Micaian 8. Bmlth. C*~ May .Jan. 1.1906 Anthony B. Smltb, director; Samuel Townsend Clerk. State Senator—Lewi* M. Creme. Ocean . City, Rep— 1908 Assemblyman—Jernes M E. Hildreth. Cepe Mey City. Rep 1906

THK BLOOD CRYSTALS, scope, and their nature established beyond doubt- The stalna are trusted with a little alkali, evaporated to dryness and then heated with acetic acid and a minute amount of sodium chloride. Bays Knowledge and Scien tlflc Newa. London. If the itain Is from human blood, email but charar tartaUc crystals (haemln crystals' will appear. These crystal*, much magnified, are Illustrated In Fig. L In forgeries the Investigation resolves Itself to the microscope and

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NEW YORK. November *6,1905. Erpre**, weekday*, 4j5.4 40.N4SA 5tA 5 j». 7-00. * JJ. * »o, 90S. 9 50. IO *!. •,, 00 A. M , •u oc noon, n js.«i 00.1 40, a ». •a jo, too, »tj ai. •tjaL J 50, •* 00. 4 sj. S“>. *5 S7 600. 7 00, *Boo.9oa 10 1a P.M .. it oa. night. Si kdavs, 4 J8, 4 40. 4 SJ- J »8, 8ao.9jou.ooA M.,»ia m. aao»* jo, »t3*a, *13.34.400.3*0, •557.0*61 700.^00.101* P. M., taoaaight From West Philadelphia only, a 44 A. M. •ta 34 and 600 P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November 36. 1905. For Baltimore and Washington. *633, 7 *0. 8 ta. *10 as. 1106. am.. *ia jt. *135, j-ao. 4 46.5 *5. 6 18. 8-ao. u jS.PM.and la 15 night, weekday* Sundays. •6.3s, 7 *0, From West Philsdelphis ovlr, \ 35 and ts °' ^f Dining Car. ’Extra fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURV, J. R. WOOD. 1 Manager. Paaa'r Trafflc r GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent

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no. 9-Hl CON-VERTED INTO CT. the trained observer. If a paper has been folded and afterward opened, and an addition, change. Interlineation, etc., made to It, a minute quantity of Ink would follow the fold, did a tingle stroke of the pen cross 1L A difference In the pen used by the forger Is brought out under the microscope. or the stroked may be measured np to the ten-thousandth of an Inch. Th* color of the Ink may no’, be the exact shade, or may vary be-

THE FORGED LINE. 1 of difference In the age at the

Where flguree or letters hav* been ehawiwA the Joining of the new strokes with the old Is certain to be Imperfect. This is illustrated In Fig. i. where Is Urn numeral II. on* of the

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la Fig. 8 th* words "In full to datehave beer added and th* fatal error made of allowing the cross oi the "t" la the word "date" to pass over a Miter la the signature. This, under th* mlcroeeope. is Incontrovertible *vl-

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Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours of divine service on Sundays,

issues at 7 and 9 a. m.

Sunday School at 2J0 r. *.

Rosary, sermon and benediction 01 the Most Blessed Sacrament at 8.00 p m.

Week-days, Mam at 7 JO a. K.

j Service* every Friday evening at A

and took him to a government prleot 1 Prayer and Sermon; 9.48 e m. Sunday In Mlaeoutt. Here the Indian chief wai edhoolL ” ~ ”

held captive several menths, but Baal

ly made his escape.

"I will kill you alL" was the threa> he left behind him for Tom" Cxstei and the whole Custer family. Th« Custer* were warned by trteadl) guides and Indians that Raln-lg-th* Face waa th* mom firm!debit am dangerous man In the entire Rloaa tribe and that he would surely 4< all In his power to carry out hb threat of vengeance. The Castors

the Indian's power of fulhllment of hb oath. After his escape Raln-la-the-Foc* joined Sitting Bull and his bravea. II Is a curious fact that, although aaeo dated with Sitting Bull In ii desperate battles. Rain-In-the-Fan never had a high opinion of th* efi* chief. It was a year and a half after th< escape of Rain-tn-the-Face that G«n Custer and some MO men of th* 8*v enth cavalry started on the bust foi Sitting Bull The command followed th* trail of the Yellowstone and oc June K, 1*74, the United State* soldiers finally found th* Indiana in cam; In th* valley of th* Big Horn. TIM

Strangers always made FXRgT M . A Rev. James Burns. Partor,' Preaching oa Sands} mofulng St 10.80. la tSe evening st 7.45. Meetings at 0 a m. and 8.80 p. n. oe Sand ays* Sunday School at 3 r. M. Epworth League Monday evening al 8 o'clock. Mid week prayer service Wadneads) evening at 8 o'clock. Clam meetings, Toesdsy, Thursdsj sod Friday evenings. baptist cmmrk. Rev. H. ‘F. Crcgo, Pastor. Preschln* on Sunday rooming at 10.80. In lb* evening st 7.S0. Sunday morning Worker* Meeting al

fulfillment of th* Indian's oath, followed. Hot knowing that they bad com* upon th* full body at Sitting Bull'r warriors. On. Coster and bis men rode Into s trap which, according

by Rain-In-the-Face when he knew th« Americana war* coming to join battle Raln-ln-the-Fae* had thrown out aeoutt who kept him thoroughly posted os Coster's movement* for more than a week before th* oppoatag farces . Is sight af on* another.

wne aOenre far a mam—t. aod th* f* at Animism dlaae r—a*d to fro or adva—e. Th— Baroka Ladpe. Ha. 7.

7.80 p. m., Evening Prayer nod

Wedoeadays and Frida y*. Prayer and Litany at 9 80 a m

Tfaursdaya,evening Prayer and adder**,

OiSeriservkMa* announoed.

PmaaBTTssias chcrck.

Rev Arthur W. Spooner. D. D., Pae-

at 10 80 a m., and

1—day 7 d 6 16 P-

PHLABELIEU k UABOre SOITTZ, L ATLAJfTIC CITY KAIL EGAS. TIMETABLE in Efleet Oct. 5. 1905. Lv. Cepe May. Air. Phila. 8.46 a m. (accommodaUon) 9.16 a.m 7 16 express a m 9.16 a.m 3 06 p. m. accommodation. 6 65 p.ur 3.66 p. m. RxpresA 6 66 p.m aeSDATA. 4 JO p in expreea, 6.40 p.m WSXSDATA Lv. Phila. Arr. Cape May. 7.80 am Local 11.02 Am 8 60 am express 10 60 am 416 p m express 6 15pm 6.00 p m. (accommodation.) 7.44 p.m SCSUATA fcao a ra (express) 10A8 A TSAIS XVEXT BOtfB OS TBS HOI

Adoutram Chapter. Ko. 89. Boval Arch

of each mouth at Aodltoriom. Cape May Conclave, Ko. 188, Improved

PaiuoKLniiA (Keadiko Tssmixal) ahd -New Yoxe, “Kvest this tbs Clock Smus." Dining can—Breakfast, Lunch, Diune Kew Fksbv-West 23d Stsxst, K. B. • Nsw Yoss Cm. , T. Dick, BdsokJ. Wbsxa Geu’l SupL Gcal Paaa'r Ages

Notice To Ibsent Defendants. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Jobs C. Keeker and Isabel C Keckei. bla wife. Edward Wharton and Mary A. Wharton, hb wife. Frank P. Hopkins and Frank P. Hopkins, adlalni—atorof Kate ~ Cathariae Hopkin*. nee Lawrence. d< and the beira. devisees or penoaal

order of the Coart of ja the day cf tbe date wherein Semsel A Me

C^fbu—plalaam'aad yon and other* defendants, youjmr re^utred^to s^pe*r.

or before the twenty-eecocd

tbe said bid will

Young Penpb'a Mea lug Friday

New Jersey . wUchaaldmortgesc by va oe* aaeignmcsu, has been assigned Samuel B. McCabe, tbe shove named cot

And you Jobs C. Keeker, are nude a defendant. because you claim to own said bed or some par. thereof; end you Isabel C Meeker art made a defendant, because tbe wife of tbe said John C Keeker, j

James'S b. hild^Sh. —_—. Mo. X14 Ocean Stmt. l*®v. jo. st p f 8900 Cepe May. N.J

Afotice to Limit Creditors

t'B’suaui to tnroroeTro a. l. nawr S^v—eu of the County ef Cane Mm. oa thf Teeth day of Nowmbei. A. D . 1905.

SnttwUul Until.

J)K. WE8TLEY ROIXiRRR WALEB. WALES' UKITED Btatss Ph ask act. Wakhixotok ago Dbcati's ttrsErra, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34.| Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 MB p. m. Office and residence, Wales United State* Pharmacy. Night Bell | EWIS T. STEVENS COUNSELLOR AT LAW. filO^YASHISOTOx Hr . C ar* Mat. N J. Matter and Solicitor to Chancery. Notary Public.

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. | CAPE KAY CITY, HEW JERSEY CAPIIAL n. - . $100,000.00 Surplus an4 Undmdea Profits - $136,371.69 DEPOSITS - - - M.miueisi

We solicit your account. Oar patrotu receive every courteay ami accommodation conaiirtent with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on depoata in our flaring* DqjRrtment. —Advisory Board— la.se H. Smith, Chairmac Dr. J.me. Mecray H. C. Thcmp^c. M.uagrr William F. Caaaedy Aaron W. Hand Albert G. Bennett John B. Huffman

for Pennsylv*

jQR. «. H. LORENCK, DENTIST Ocxax asb H con as &ntxrra. Cats Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction oi Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetic* Das. Loancs A Scholl, Philadelphia

James J. Uoak Carpenter & Sftuilaei Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pboo* 97

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Station ary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.

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P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE !■ aay Part *f Cape May Cewaty Holly Beech, N. J.

SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of s writ of Fieri Pads*, directed, ironed out of tbe Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on tbe 11st dsj of November. A. D., 1903 in n wherein John B Hofiman. L and Lemuel Scbcllenger et 1 . defendants, I shall expose to role at pablic idne. on Tuesday, January 2. 1006. between tbe honrs of twelve and five o'clock p. m . to wit. at oac o'clock in the siternoon of seld day, at tbe Sheriff 1 * office, in Cape May Coart House, Cape May County, New ^ Al/that certain lot 01 tract of land, situate in Lower TlirSfllr‘ lands of & Bishop sod

A, unag a corner of Sylvia . standing in tbe line — by the.ideof.rnnh the bead of Cos Hal! Creek, and —^Kssr^m ej rer * lot; thence fag sold Scbcllen gw'*lots.6jdegrees y> minnt** cart, 36 ?od» to the sTde of the 8*7 ride road; thence S. 12 degree* to minute* we*L 48 rods aad IS links to* corner by tbe aide of th* sfore**id road in the Une of land* of the said Mlckcl: thenre by roid Mickel'. line N. 33 degree* *0 arinote* W., 43 percbea and 19 link* to the beginning; containing 9 acre*. —H—jam————ffi—. «t ka4. da lot of l^d^J rotted and atsading by tbe ride of tCe main road lend ingfrom Fi.hing Creek to the < anc Mey Light house and in tbe tine of Und* belong log to tbe heir* of roid Aaron Hughe*, dee'd, and running from thence along roid heirs line north about 63 degrees -and *0 romata* west. s6 perch** to ■ Mack oak ■effi road K si degree* east. I

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WUJJAldja BRIGHT WII.UA* J. TYLER W.KWaBTH CBKS8E . rrMoroi V loo President Ceehler The First National Bank t’F C/P MAY COURT ' OUSE A T THIS 'TRiriN'H 125 [xople bavr made tbe First Natiooal their borne batfk aome few bad never before prowl a bank account. Others were prompted by tbe convenience of tu location and others still were i-rompled by a desire to be id ratified with - hwal instltuUon. We still feel tbit Cape May couoty 1 rople might lie induced to patronise tbmr own institution*. Have you nn thought it over? It not think It ovrr now. I THERE auvthing >00 would like o kaowT Write us,or better .till, call sod are us It m.y be poaroble no real barrier exists, why you can't go along with us. IF YOU are depositing ontslde of tbe STATE, and we b pe few of our people are, did ft ever occur to you, that in the event of death, tbe expenses of obtaining tbe money so deposited wool coat yoor bars more than tbe whole amount left in bane, to get »tt Tbi-k it over, if you doa't uoderota-d it ASK

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MIC 0EC0IW0R, ?m Mines. P plaster Morh'a Speclaltfirr^ -fl ^llncrusta, HOlalton anb JBurlaps 8 \0*ct and $how Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. ; CAP^ MAY, N. J.

Pierson and. Son.

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find chbice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions und fruits. We also handle “Michenurs Star Hams n

Wdm. <§. §(euei?s Office ani Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAFE HAT. U. J.

SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor, House, moving a specialty paa? ©??a®s namsaa, sissasaiait, a $

WM. B. 8HA.W; QkLXDTEa.A.L OOISTTHJLC7TQ3R ? PRiMta ik UKB, BRICKS, SARD, CBSfSHT AHU BUItDBRS KATERIALS. ' ' '

tr.o\ A.<U P'. OT '1'fc.H, ilro pureha—i tiro •- u-awW She taw C t-OUDER, aad lvrot»*4 h* 311-313 aaanslon Street CAPS SMV, N. 4. ■TURN I TURK AN £'"m ATT RESS US

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