Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 16, 1886, Image 4

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    TRAPPING A DUDE.
How a Plucky and Pun-Loving
Lady Avenged a Masher's
Advances.
One of the lady attendants in the in
sane department of the county jail was
returning unattended from church
about nine o'clock last Sunday night,
when at the corner of Dearborn avenue
and Kinzie street, she was accosted ty
a creature in tight pants.
'Can I see you home?' softly breath
ed the thing, lifting his hat and bowing
profoundly.
The lady, who is full of resources,
quickly recovered from the first start
at the unexpected insult and gaye her
consent. Her destination lay a block
away, and her escort beguiled the short
journey with many an apt reflection
upon the weather and sundry weighty
topics. Now, the Dearborn ayenue
side of the jail building looks more like
a residence than a public institution,
and the iron stairs which lead to the
entrance might easily be mistaken in
the dark for the front stoop of a dwell
ing. The young man made '.he mis
take, and, although the lady produced
a bunch of uncommonly heavy keys,
and the ponderous bolts Hew luiek with
a rattle and ring, he did not coirect
the error with himself until he had foL
lowed her fairly within the building
and the door swiftly closed behind him.
Curled up on a bench lay a muscular
young man, who is slightly demented,
so that when the lady whispered :
'Catch him, John,' thejunatic leaped
to his feet with a fiendish shriek and
made a rush for the intruder. The
dude lifted a howl of terror and started
around the quadrangular corridor
which skirts the cells. At this junc
ture two of the male attendants who
had been enjoying the night on the out
side, rushed in. Before they had time
to close the door the terrified young
man dashed by them, and, pitching
himself headlong down the stairs ran
into the jail court. Thinking that one
of the patients was escaping, the men
gave chase, and were promptly rein
forced by deputies fiom the jail and
watchmen from the criminal court.
Around and around the small yard the
unfortunate young man ran like a rat
in a barrel until gaining the stairs to
the court nuilding he upset one of the
deputies and ran out upon Michigan
street and vanished in the darkness.
The avenged lady smiled and the cap
tiye lunatic, who is fantastic but harm
less, chuckled softly as he went back
to his bench.
He Mesmerized Her.
'Do you believe in mesmerism
shyly asked a sweet young maid,who
will graduate from the Somerville
High School next summer, of a
young Harvard Sophomore whom
she had met at Mt. Desert.
'Certainly, I do/ replied the young
man promptly. 'I can mesmerize
people myself.'
'Oh, I don't belive it,' said the shy
girl, incredulously. 'You couldn't
mesmerize me, now, could you V
'Well,l could try,' said the young
many,confidently, leanißg toward her
in the moonlight.
And she acknowledged to her dear
est friend the next day that she did
experience a sort of a queer tingling
sensation about her lip 3 something
like a mesmeric shock.— Somerville
Journal.
'I don't suppose you know what
bard times are,' said a man to one of
the house servants of the Baroness
Rothchild in Paris.
'Oh, yes,we do; for it was only this
morning that I saw the baroness and
her daughter playing on the piano.'
LADIES WANTED.
A lady agent is wanted iu every city and vil
lage; also ladles to travel and solicit orders for
M ADA.tf E WOOD'S Corsets and Corded Corset
Waists, Tampico Forms, llose Supporters,
Steel Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Agents
are making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a
week.
Send for circulars and price-list to B. WOOD,
6 4 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Keystone Hotel,
Selinsgrove, ----- Pennai,
S. T. Frain, Prop'r.
This Hotel has been remodeled and
refurnished, and the Traveling Public
will find it first-class in every respect.
—a—
Latest improved Water Closet and
Wash Room on first floor.
Bath Room in Hotel. }
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS.
Terms Reasonable. Good Li very attac lied
TIID C CIII II O MACINES
I nnconlNu specialty.
Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and Per
fectinuse. Wastes no Grain; Cleans it ready
for Market.
flreslii Ewes ail Horse Powers.
Saw Mills, Grain Drills, and Standard
Implements Generally. Send for Illus
trated catalogue.
A. B. Farquhar,
PENNA. AGRICULTURAL WORKS, YORK,
GOOD SALARIES
or Commission to Men and women
to act as local or traveling Agents. ,
No experience needed. Steady work! JAMES
K. WHITNEY, Nurseryman, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
(Mention this paper.)
THIS PAPERKfi.'?;?
Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spraoi
Street), where arlver- |ip||| Ifdllll#
NEW YORK*
"DENNSYLYANIA
STATE COM. K;K.
Next Teim begins September B.lßßt>.
This institution is located in one of tin most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny regiou. It is open to slndents of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of Study:
1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years.
'2. A Latin Scientific Course.
3. The following ADVANCKI> COUIISKS, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AIiKICCLTCUK; (li)
NATUCAL HISTORY: (c) CUKMISTItY AM)
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL KNOINKKRINO.
4. A short SPECIAL COUHSK in Agriculture.
A. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
tl A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New
building and Muehtnery
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladles.
5. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
th SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet
the wants of Individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
and Incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladles under cbarge of a competent lady Prin
cipal .
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE \V. ATHKKTON, I L. I>.,
President,
27-29 State College. Centre ( 0.. Pa.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Fonn street, south of race bridge,
Millheim. Pa.
--
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can ie .bought at any time
and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social gather
ings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your supplies at ex
ceedingly low prices. 31-3 m
PENN'S CAVE HOUSE,
Farmer's Mills, Pa
About 2 miles northwest of Spring Mill- Sta
—m "-{►£<•'- -e* —
The location of the hotel,-surrounded by the
finest mountain scenery and clear trout streams
make u a beautiful
r. -.&? .70:- voc- -or- t
! SUMMER RESORT ?
c to- u
The aceommoilations are the best. Well fur
nished double and single rooms, splendid bill of
fare, and horses and buggies for the use ol
boarders.
— ***
—< The celebrated and mucb visited )■—
PENN'S CAVES,
one fourth of a mile in length, with its wonder
ful stalactites and stalagmites. Is almost at the
door of the hotel, and the proprietors are pre
pared at all times to convey visitors through
this subterranean passage.
SAMUEL LONG, Proprietor.
P. H. MUSSER,
W ATC HM A k KKiS ;.l E\V EI.ER,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
reJOrrOSITE TIIE BANK. J-+-
Repair Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. 5-ly.
DR. S. G GUTELIUS,
DE\TIST,
MILLHF.IM/PA.
Offers his professional services to t ie public,
lie Is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely williout pain
AGENTS 1 />br the (treat nric book.
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The most successtul subscript ion tinok ever
published. Over half a milium >:>>]>irs icrre sold
the past eight months, ami it is >clling tliree
times as last row as ever tiefore. Regular can
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Nothing like it wus ever known in the History
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large business; no capital needed. Write for
particulars. Notaries guaranteed to jursons
who do not wish to canvass on commission.
We mean business, and want live agents in
every township. It will ei.st you nothing to
write for terms and full descriptions of our
plans of doing business. We also give awag
standard books 10 persons who send us names
of book agents. Write for our list of Iree stan
dard books.
HISTORICAL L'tntisniNd Co..
120 & 122 N. 7th St., l'liila., Pa.
<lliH
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed,se
curely wrapped, to any address in the United
States for three months 011 receipt of
ONti DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
gentsand clubs. Sample copies mailed free.
Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y.
3,000 Agents Wanted for the New Work
GLADSTONE—PARNELL
GREAT IRISH STRUGGLE,
By the eminent author , HON, T. P. O'CONNOR,
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$l5O MONTHLY
We want lady AgenUi for■ onrMA
DAME DEAN'S SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSEIS.
four to twenty sales dai'y. Send at onco for terms
and full particulars. $3.00 Outtit rree.
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mmm o -.r New Bir k, ju to- t
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gg KMf 9L. Wk ot On* C'untum of 'liuriit l.ncin •
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m 91 g m IllustraL-d. Sent l' U I-U (l
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| B W fIH fli 1 cents ig sfaijipsta puy
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MME. DEFORESTS
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And Guaranteed to civon porfoct fit
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MME. BEMORESrS
SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING.
Chart ami Hook of full dii'i-iMions, enabling any mie
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THICK, $3.00. Si-ilt '*>' mail, P<>9t paid, oil re
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MME. DEMOREST'S
FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO WEAR.
Is n large Magazine of 80 pages of Fashion Nolo*
ami Styles, Illu-trati >1 with aliout | 000 Cuts.
Sent pust paiil for 2ii cents.
THE
Demorest Sewing Machine.
• LTiis Stylo OxiITT.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF THEM IN USE
ALL OVER THE WORLD AND GIVING
PERFECT SATISFACTION.
Don't pay other companies S-40.0C>
on a machine NOT SO c.oon nut PI Mt "v 1 si. l>u'
buy direct of the manufacturers, bent C. O. I>.
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17 East 14th Street, Mow York City
The most popular Weekly new.-paper deVnted
to leienee, ineehauicß.fiißim--rim: ibsi-i.vt ri . in
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ber illustrated with splendid encrnvinss. Tim
publication furnishes a most valuable en -ycloy
1 t information which no person should be wttuo it.
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veer. Miscount to Club*. Sold by all new silealars.
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BAt-jacwfcißißpL Ml!tin ACo l-.va
ATENTS^^t^
tho Patent Dfliee r.r.d liav • t r-prr 1
more than One Hundred TP.eu-*
o;mcl application-lur-, *l. • : ■ in ilia
lint .J Mates and foretime untri.
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Hsignmenta. and all ether paj > t for
no to inventor; their rmnt . 111 t:<>
1 States, Canada. hnßiand. t satire,
tny and other foreiim '■ untrjes. pre
at short notice anil on reason ablet* mis.
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i.eil undcrstoi.d by all person, who v. .; l>d -
pose of their n-lent*. . ..
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x 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
• Wo invito epocial_fttr
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g iu 3d da;, a ami uioucy
refunded. But what is moro remarkable still, wo
never knew a woman willing to do h< r own t amily
sewing on a shuttle machine alter txicu our
new l'atcnt AUTOMATIC.
Even Shoe Manufacturers find it host suited to
their work its clastic seams aro more durable.
Truly-Automatic Sewing Machines nro fast super
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Send for circular. Correspondence solicited.
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PHILAD.* 1875.
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ISS ~¥Slm
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to only manuiacturers of reclinma; rolling chairs.
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DO YOU KNOW
THAT
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PLUG TOBACCO
with RedTln Tag; Re loaf Fine Cut Chew
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Skillful treatment given all kinds of suTgicnl
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Consultation free and invited.
THE—
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JTO33
Printing Office
is now su/gdied with
l
Goo i f PtmssE®
and a large assortment (,fi
DISPLAY TYPE.
LEV! EH IIP IDS,
NOTE II E. I Dp,
RILL IIE. I DP,
ST.ITEMEXTP,
ENVELOPES.
cincirLins,
rOPTEIIP,
and, in sin rt, neat and fasti/
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v>U-;L- r '| ■ f • ; 1 are, witli a rtci-rd
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lmnStaqß ; fol • r ;• < it.'ut&nd I. b I •
work thaa at jr oih<• 1: .
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U'AU au.: ry ; .! lit 11 : V.'l I Mill Buiiiit.es.
AGENTS 1... ED.
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Address rrsxiiiß \ I V D iIILL &AX CO,
MisliawaLa. lu>l
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rubber hoot. On: ;;J-\
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for sample pair of slio: lie ,t to
JOHN IJ. P W!KRIS,
103 Bcdfor i Street,
BCL r 3>3v'., f.IAiSS.
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m.h FII-.ST CI.A: rror.EG,
Samples rent pust-iKiU to ay r.ucrios upo.
receipt of price iu 51-eent stamps.. ■, * 1
LEWIS STE3TN, |
Sole Owner and lv;r.:: : .Tact-..i^(
ITB Ceutrc Street, ICeiv YOiic.
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cuid p u y 1.1 v - mcnta. Auto
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Feu 9 Parts, M.nimurn V/cight, 110
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and (rives Perfect Satisfaction.
Send for Circulars.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
23 Union Square, New York.
THE CELEBRATED
I
OVER
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—ill Id 51. —
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Address
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F. J. KANTNER, Manager,
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Khadows on the Maew. A Novel. By B. L Fib
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A Golden Dawn. A NovcL By the authsr nf
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„ Vulerle'a Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander,
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_ Anne. A Novel. By Mra. Henry Wood, author of
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The l.uurel Rash. A Novel. By Miss Muloek,
author of "John Halifax. Gentleman," ete.
Anss llartra. A Novel. By George Eliot, author
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