Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 12, 1885, Image 4

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    Some Mosquitoes.
——
A Florid Description of One of the
Poets of New Orleans.
•
Parson Heckman, a Pallas clergy
man, who enjoys the reputation of be
ing somewhat florid in his language,
hat. returned from a brief trip to New
Orleans.
'How did you enjoy yourself at the
New Orleans Exposition V asked
George Stecketee.
'The exposition is grand. Every
body ought to go and see it. I liked
it very much. The saloons are sup
erb, and the eating is the best I ever
had. I just lived on gumbo soup
while I was there, but there is one
drawback.'
'What is that ?'
'The mosquitoes. They are the
worst I ever saw. You get into all
kinds of trouble until you get used
to them. They even stop the street
cars,' replied Parson Heckman.
'Now look here. That is coming it
just a little too strong. I've heard of
grasshoppers being so numerous as to
stop railroad trains, but I draw the
line at grasshoppers. Nobody, not
even if he is a clergyman, can make
me believe that mosquitoes can stop
the streetcars.'
'They do it all the same. You 9ee
the mosquitoes attack people on the
streets: The pedestrians, of course,
are compelled to defend themselves.
They strike at the mosquitoes with
their hands or try to shooh them a
way with handkerchiefs, or they
would be eaten up. The people on
the sidewalks are kept so busy with
their handkerchieves and making mo
tions with their hands, [that the driv
ers are deceived, and stop the cars ev
ery few yards, thinking that the peo
ple on the sidewalks are hailing the
cars to get on board. A conductor is
bounced if he dosen't stop [a car as
soon as he is signalled. It took a car
I was in half an hour to make one
block. Most of the passengers got
out and walked. That's the way the
mosquitoes stop the cars. Of course,
I didn't mean that the mosquitoes
lifted the cars off the track.'
'Well # that's something new to me.'
'That's nothing. You know Hen
ry Tours. He was in New Orleans
when I was there. He got himself
into a peck of trouble on account of
the mosquitoes. He was in the hands
of a doctor for three days, and he
walks on crutches yet. You- know
what a lady's man he is, and how po
lite he is to the fair sex ? Well, the
very day he got there a lady on the
street waved her handkerchief across
the street Henry immediately went
up and began to converse. She hit
him a lively whack on the bridge of
his nose with her parasol and scream
ed. Her husband came out of a cigar
store where he had been getting a ci
gar and felling upon Henry, nearly
telescoped him with his fist and boot.
The lady was only shaking her hand
kerchief to keep off the mosquitoes.
Almost every day some prominent
visitor from the North is taken to the
morgue on a shutter, all owing to the
mosquitoes. There are several of
them. I tell you they are so quick
that a man with seventeen hands
could not keep them off.'
'Parson, don't you exaggerate a lit
tle V
'No, sir, not a bit. I should say
there were billions of them to the cub
ic inch. When I first got to New
Orleans, I imagined that some very
exciting news had just been received.
I saw groupes of men who appeared
to be laboring under most terrible ex
citement. They were gesticulating
in a most extravagant manner as if
they were on opposite sides in politics.
I never saw such eloquence either on
the stage or in the pulpit. They
were really all on the most friendly
terms in the world, and were merely
frightening off the mosquitoes.'
'Do they bite severely V
'They are very ravenous, indeed.
In tact they bleed a stranger more
than the hotel and boarding-house
keepers do.'
'Can nothing be done to abate the
nuisance V
'Every remedy has been tried, but
in vain. I heard before I left New
Orleans that the city authorities were
training pelicans to catch them, but I
don't dnow how that will work. I saw
some of the pelicans myself,' said Par
son Heckman.)
'Parson, if you make one more trip
to New Orleans, people will believe
you are connected with the press.'—
Texas Sif tings.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teetji? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
STBUP FOE CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
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to the whole system. MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH
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ao the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physic!-
tns in the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price 25
cents a bottle.
In the Jboudan.
Mr. J. A. Cameron, the war corre
spondent of ihe London Standard . who
was killed in the battle of Abu Kleft
wells, sent to his paper two weeks be
fore his death the following interesting
pen picture of the country between
Dongola and Khartoum traversed bv
the English army : "The small towns
are built of sun-dried brick, on gravel
ly, sterile land, and are surrounded by
date, orange, lemon and pomegranate
trees. The Egyptian houses, even of
the better class, have not much furni
ture. There is a bed-frame, with
strips of buffalo hide stretched across
it, on which are laid neatly-made maps,
so that it forms a seat in the day time.
Round the walls hang wooden bowls of
various sizes, which are used instead of
crockery. The kitchen is separate, and
in it there is a stone mill for grinding
corn, and three large stones forming a
fireplace."
"The Nuban woman's dress,' he con
tinued, "is a piece of dark blue calico
wrapped around her waist and coming
half-way down to her ankles, her head
and the upper part of the body being
covered by a white muslin scarf with a
Ted border, which can be drawn across
the face. Iler hair is sometimes gum
med into a kind of bushy circle, at oth
ers hangs down in thick masses of in
numerable plaits; and necklaces of agate
and amber beads, coral bracelets, silver
aud coral rings, earrings and massaye
anklets complete the costume. The up
per class in Nubia have a curious way
of cleansiug the skin. Every evening
they rub it all over, first with a kind of
dough and then with aromatic oil. This
is called the dilka,and is said to be very
refreshing."
THE INDIAN WAS SOBER.
The other day a rather fresh tourist
got off the cars at away station on the
Atchison, Topeka.and Santa Fee. Seat
ed on a stone, with a dirty blanket
wrapped around him, was an aborigine.
He had on rnoccisius and wore a scalp
lock, and was just such a wild Indian
as the imaginative tourist dt sired to
meet. The latter danced before him,
waved an impalpable tomahawk in the
air, gave a whoop and yelled :
"Rig Injun ? Great chief ? Wall !"
The buck grunted.
"Killum heap ! Heap scalp ?" shout
ed the tourist. Again the buck grunt
ed and looked surprised.
"Where's wigwam ? Love pale
face ?"
"What in tbunder are you talking a
bout ?" said the buck. "Are you
drunk ?"
DIDN'T LIKE TO HAVE NSU WAY.
"I tell you I shall do as I please !"
shouted Mrs. Miff.
"Well, well, my dear. I didn't sav
you couldn't," replied Mr. Miff.
"And you can't stop me I 1"
"1 didn't say I could, my dear."
"You'd betier not try ! ! !"
"Indeed, ind3ed, my dear, I won't."
"That's just all such a brute cares a
bout his wife! ! ! !" and Mrs. Miff pre
pared to cry her eyes out.
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GUNS, BREECH LOADERS,
from BLOO for a single shot gun, up to
SIO.OO.
DOUBLE B. L. SHOT GUNS,
from $13.00 for a good serviceable gun,
to $35.00 for something extra.
REVOLVERS , from SI.OO up to
SIO.OO.
WINCHESTER RIFLES,
Model '73, Central Fire $17.00
'7O, •* *• twenty
eight inch barrel • $13.00
Muzzle loading shot yuns from $2.50
for a single gun,ss.so for a double gun.
FISHING TACKLE!
SET NETS, 7 Hoops, ♦1.50, 8 Hoops $2.25.
THROW NETS , 3}£ feet ♦I.OO.
FINE JAPANESE BAMBOO POLES . for
20 cts. each.
JOINTED (3) RODS , 25 cts.
A fine asortraent of LINES from 1 cent to sl.
Also an immense assortment of lIOOKS, loose
and snelled.
Fine Rods, Fishing Baskets,
Leaders, Flies, Artificial
Bait Ferrates, Reels,
$'C., §'C-
Also Fishing Tackle repaired.
Musical Instruments !
VIOLINS from $1.25 up to SIO.OO.
GUITARS ami BANJOS from $2.50 up to
♦IO.OO.
Ten-Keyed Richter MOUTH HARMONI
CAS, 10 cts.
ACCORDIONS from ♦! .00 up to SIO.OO.
Also FLUTES, PICOLOS. CLARIONETS
ami FIFES at astonishing low rates.
Violin and Guitar Strings from 5 cts. for good
ordinary E, to 15 cts. for line Silk E.
Banjo Strings, best, 10 cts. each. Bass Viol
and Cello Strings.
*®-My line of strings cannot be excelled in
this State, for Price and Quality.
Orders by mail receive prompt atten
tion.
Repairing of fine Guns a specialty.
THEODORE DESHNER, Prop.
Great Central Gun Works,
Bellefonte, Pa.
for Trice List and illustrated cata
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free. -
A positive Cure for Dandruff. Falling'
fk Hair, and all Scalp Diseaseso^
CAPILLARIS
Will pive you a luxuriant Head of Hah".
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T. HILL KANSFIELD, Prop., Pgrtland. Maine.
To Make Life Brighter.
The dyspeptic's lot is not a happy one. Ben
son's Capciue Plasters are the remedy. Price
25 cents. 49-4t
I There is no escnso for suffering from
CONSTIPATION
and other diseases that follow a dis
orcd state of the Stomach and Bow
els, when the use of
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S
MIME WRN
Will give immodiate relief.
After ruiwtipatloii follows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizziness,
"Sick Headacho, Loss of
Appotifo, Jaundice, Ap
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Eruptions and Skin Dis
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Ivoep tho SlomurA, Bowel*, and Digestif* Organ*
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TRESSES, from f/tc finest curlexl hair to the cheapest
Straw, a (jreat variety of SPRING BEDS, all styles,
and everything in the furniture line, on hand or
procured on short notice
Not undersold by any Store in the County,
An extra large stock of Paper Hangings, Decorations. Sfe.
Give me a call. W. T. 3TAUCK.
THE
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
is now snjyplied with
GQQD WnksSEg
and a large assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER [LEADS,
NOTE HE ADS,
JITLLHEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
%
CIRC VLARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
STAFFORD'S I
BLACKING
Gives IHOSE BBILUAHT SHMEi
THAN ANY OTHER.
Ih BOXES WHICH PREVENT
SOILING THE HANDS.!
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. C
S. S. STAFFORD,!
New York. E
IprUTP WANTED && vsr
11 111 II I \ Corsets. Sample free to those be*
|IU l II I'll cominsr agents. No risk, auick sales.
Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed. Address
DR.SCOTT,B42 Broadway St..N.Y.
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Low * CTEMj Premiumsgivenwiti
the JONES SCALE
and free Price List o
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Siitl'sToESOT
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. -
The proprietor of this celebrated medi
cine justly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered te ute public for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilli
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. He refers to the entire Western end
Southern country to bear him testimony te
the trnth of the assertion that in no oaae
whatever will it fail to cur# if the direc
tions are strictly followed and carried out.
In a great many oasee a single dooe bee
been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami
lies have been oured by a single bottle, with
a perfeot restoration of the general health.
It is, however, prudent, and in every QMO
more certain to euro, if its use is continued
in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease has been checked, mare especially
in difficult and long-standing eases. Usu
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Should
the patient, however, require a cathartic
medicine, after having taken throe or four
doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PELLS will be an*
flcient.
BULL'S 8 ARSAP AXILLA is the eld end
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
j and Scrofulous affections —the King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARiLLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER
The Popular Remedies ct Day,
PiUrlpa] Office. SSI Kais St . LoITSYILLE, KV
f
\7o mako from tho best material %Kart or
Ilrlcs cf Dairy Goods, that are mr^ e i g ofatrength
nud simplicity. proof given of
their durabiliry. p. v ;e manufacturers of Cartls*
j Improved F..c>yy Ciuru, W' soa'a Power Batter
| \. nracr, Lc7crWerk C i\ twrt.s' Square Box Chare.
I I£crta:igu!r.rC.:ars, Cte un Vote, Bog Power, Ac.
I Ono i amity Chvvn at wholesale where we
care no sprat-'* All goods warranted exactly as
represented. TWO GOLD, KOCKTEKIf SILVER
AND EWLf EiiO.'iZi; JIEDALS awarded for su
pcriorily. 9
COHISa, GURTK 6 GSiS, Fcrt AtMison, Wit
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SANITARIUM. Riverside, CaL Tho dry climate ouraa.
Nose Throat,!, unfis, full idea, 86 p., route, ooat, free.
MARRIAGE®!®
f All t hat the doubtful curious or thoughtful wuat to, >
{kn w, Cloth and uUtbladin :60 cts, paper 26c, Mar-. |
) riage Guide, 114 nlfo, sent set led. money or tps,by ,
iDR, WHITTIER •
JThe grea* specialist, Nervous Debility,lmpediments ,
Marriage, Consultation and Pamphlet free. __! ►
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