Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, January 06, 1887, Image 4

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    Young' Girls
Natives of New Bruns-
Came to the States to
Their Living but Dis-
They Take Hat
Poison Together—Kept
Quiet by the Police.
BOSTON, Dec. 29.—The last sad act
of one of the most sensational tragedies
ever enacted in this city occurred
Wednesday forenoon at Mount Hope
Cemetery, when a double casket, con
taining the earthly remains of two
young and pretty women, was lowered
into a double grave. The story of the
death of these two women is a tragic
. one. Neither had seen twenty years.
Yet both had found that life was not
worth living and had in each other's
company deliberately bidden farewell
to the world on what to most people is
the happiest day of the year—Christ
mas. Sadie Bigelow and Lizzie Hart
were respectively eighteen and nineteen
years of age. The former was a very
pretty brunette, with dark brown hair
and eyes. She was an able conversa
tionalist and a fayorite with all who
knew her. The latter was a handsome
blonde with light blue,fascinating eyes,
golden hair and a slender, handsome
figure. She was well educated and an
easy and bright talker.
The girls were born in St. John, N.
8., of poor but respectable parents.
They were near neighbors, and from
their earliest childhood were bosom
friends. Two or three years ago, find
ing it hard to make a iiying at home,
they came here and secured situations
at small salaries as saleswomen in the
store of Jordan, Marsh & Co. They
proved themselyes invaluable to their
employers, and by their good nature,
guileless and graceful bearing made
friends of everybody. No ill word was
ever breathed against them, although
their vivacity at times might have at
tracted some little attention. Some
time after coming to Boston Miss Ilart
married a Boston man of respectable
connection, whose name is not given.
The marriage proved an unhappy one
and the couple separated, the wife re
turning to liye with Miss Bigelow in a
south end lodging house. Last fall they
heard of an opportunity to better their
condition in New York,and going there
they got work at the dry goods store of
Simpson, Crawford & Simpson.
The situation proved only temporary.
Two weeks ago the girls returned to
Boston. They were unable to get work.
Their only income consisted of such
small sums as could be spared to them
by their parents and they soon became
utterly discouraged.
On Christmas afternoon the girls
took dinner at Vercellie's restaurant.
After dinner a telegram came announc
ing the death of Miss Bigelow's mother.
At one o'clock a. m. Henry Yillard,
a friend of the girls, was aroused by a
knock at his door, and on opening it he
found Miss Bigelow in an unconscious
condition and just able to say that she
and her friend had taken rat poison.
The girl was laid on the bed, a doctor
summoned, and antidotes applied, but
too late, for after suffering agony for
six hours she died.
.*.
SINGERLY'S TEMPLE THEATRE
AT PHILADELPHIA BURNED.
Half a Million Lost.
The Temple Theatre and Egyptian
Musee, on Chestnut street, below
Eighth, was totally destroyed by fire
on Monday, Dec. 27tb. The loss on
the theatre and three adjoining proper
ties will foot up about $500,000. The
theatre building, which was known as
the old Masonic Temple, belonged to
William M. Singerly, the editor of the
Record and was insured for SIOO,OOO,
about one-fourth of its value. There
was only $27,000 insurance on the en
tire contents. The wax figures alone
cost $60,000. The Washington Hotel
was damaged to the extent of about
$25,000 by falling walls and water.
Two firemen were buried early in the
afternoon in the interior of the theatre
by falling walls. One fireman was
badly injured and a number were cut
by cracking glass and falling brick.
The fire burned stubbornly from 11 o'-
clock in the morning until midnignt.
The Last Brother Gone.
WiLKESBARRE,Pa., Dec. 29.—Thos.
J. Kivler, aged twenty-eight, was
crushed to death in No. 1 shaft of the
Susquehanna Coal Company, atNanti
coke, under a mass of rock. The death
of Kivler brings to mind the disaster in
No. 1 slope in December, 1885, when
twenty-six men and boys were buried
alive. Among these were four broth
ers of Kivler, named William, Frank,
Oliver and John. Thomas was the last
of the family of five stalwart brothers,
and was the sole remaining support of
his aged father and mother, who have
thus within a year lost every child by
disasters in mines.
Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
\ 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
m v We invito special air
\ tention to our Nsw
PATENT AUTOMATIC TKN
HON MACHINE, making
ttflr /MET precisely tko same
I fSf /iVV stitch as tbo Wilcox &
A If UR. Gibba, and yet, if not
preferred to tbo Wilcox
& Gibba Automatic Ten
sion Machine, can be
returned any time with
' 1° 30 days and money
refnnded. But what la more remarkable still, we
never knew a woman willing to do her own family
sewing on a shuttle machine after having tried our
new Patent AUTOMATIC.
Even Shoe Manufacturers find it best suited to
their work—its elastic seams are more durable.
Truly - Automatic Sewing Machines are fast super
seding shuttle machines, and it is no use to
deny it. Truth la mighty and does prevail. Shuttle
Machines havo seen their best days. ,
• Send for circular. Correspondence solicited.
INVALID ROLUKU GHAII^
lor circular
to only manufacturers of reclining rolling ohalrs.
t* Easv Chair New Haws. Cooa. *
THE
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
is now supplied with
Goov 'S
and a large assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS.
BTLL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULA
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CHEAPLY.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Term begins September S. 1886.
This institution is located in one of the most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny legion. It is open to students 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 ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (l>)
NATURAL HISTORY : (c) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New
building and Machinery
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies.
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. 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
ladies under charge of a competent ludy Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE W.ATHKRTON, J.L. I).,
m President,
27-29 State College. Centre Co., l*a.
W fcj , U.5U,' ALulil preparation of mora
I El Thau Ono Hundred
flKjl Thousand applications for patents ia
■ KID tho United States and Foreign coun
)B IM B tries, tho publishers of the Scientific
I AA I American continno to net as solicitors
| | for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy
■■■■■■l rights, etc., for tha United States, mul
to obtain patents in Canada, England, France,
Germany, and all other countries. Theircxperi
ence is unequaled and their facilities are unsur
passed.
Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
in tho Patent Otlieo on short notice. Terms very
reasonable. No cliargo for examination of models
or drawings. Advice by mail free.
Patents obtained t hrourrli Mtinn A-Co.are noticed
intbe SCIEVTiFIC A TfETtIC.W, which lias
the largest circulation a:; 1 i- tho nio-t i n illicit tint
newspaper of its i. nd j tishod in tho world.
The advantages of su-.h a notice every pat ou too
understands.
This largo and splendid'v illustrated newspaper
is published WEEKLY at $3.00 n year, and is
admitted to bo the best pap.; devoted to sciouco,
mechanics, inventions, engineering works, ami
other departments of ir. i.i-lriul progress, pub
lished in any country, li contains the names of
ail patentees nnd title of every invention patented
eacn week. Try it four mouths fur ouo dollar.
Sold by all newsdealers.
If you have an invention to patent write to
Munn .t Co., publishers of Scientific America*.
961 Broadway. New York
v Handbook about patents mailed free.
IRST PBEMfUM.
Fh'ILAD. 4 .187 G.
Grand Prize Medal, Paris, IB7S.
Ask your Grocer for it. Win. Ureyiloppel.Mfr.,
North Front Street, I'll 11,.\I)FI.1MII A, PA.
JQR. S. G GUTELIUS,
DE\TIST.
' & ■,
MILLIIKIM, PA.
Offers his professional services to the public.
He is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pain
"WQRISD iq^OV^NTFJ)
Tho Special Features of this Celebrated
y Plow are, that it
Ist. NEVER CLOCS.
2d. ALWAYS SCOURS.
3d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW.
Tho Beam is not bolted to tho laudside. but—bj
means of a steel frog— is set directly in tbo
Centro of the lazltt* of Draft, making t.
steady light running plow, and one that cannot bo
Clogged. See ono before you buy.
If your Ageut has none write us for price.
MANUFACTUBEP ONLY BY
J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS,
RACINE, Wis.
Groceries & Provisions.
GOODS !
FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY
o o
FINE FLORIDA ORANGES.
BRIGHT NEW LEMONS.
CHORE WHITE GRAPES.
NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES.
FIGS, DATES andIPRUNELLKS.
FIN EST CLUSTER ItAISI XS. i
PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PWEL
CURRANTS and BAKING RAISINS.
EVAPORATED PKACIIES|S PEARS.
ALMONDS and ASSORTEIVNUTS.
An exceptionally lino lino of PURE CON
FECTIONERY at CITY PRICES.
CLEAR CANDY TOYS.
MOLASSES CANDY (or Yaflfy) MADE BY
IOURSKLVES, ALWAYS FRKSII.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT canned and Evap
orated.
PURE HONEY in pint and quart jars.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
cess.
CRANBERRIES, Sound and Finn.
PLAIN; and FANCY CRACKERS
FINEST FULL CREAM CHEESE.
PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRUPS.
A fun line or NEW CANNED;GOODS.
PURE WHITE ROCK CANDY SVRUP|iin
half gallon and one gallon cans.
PURE M APLE SYRUP in quart and hall
gallon cans.
FINK, FRAGRANT'T EAS.
PURE SPICES. Yon can depend on onr
ground popper for ,butchering"purposes.
It is strictly pure.
FRESH SHELLfOYSTEKS opened to£order.
r o o
ALL OURSTOOK AND
FRESH.
<GYCALL ON US FOR';
ANYTHING YOU WANT
IN OUR LINE.
—SECIILEU &;c0.,-
GROCERS,
Bush House Block,
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& IHKAHESS AM)
WDKBILITI WFEHAIEA# DEfAY.
A Ufa Experience. Remarkable and
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Dr, WARD A CO. Louisiana, IVlo.
STOVES
—STOVES
[New Advertisement.]
Jacob JJisenhuth
wishes to inform the, public that, hav
ing purchased the machines and tools,
together with stock of Stoves, r J'in and
Ilolloware, formerly the propertg of
D. I. Brown, and having the services
of that gentleman who is a practical
mechanic, is now jircjiarcd to Jill all
orders in t/iis line.
Hones & Bam Spouting
A.SPECIALTY -tTft
and salisf action guaanleed.
Just'ccciccd a fine assotment of the
best makes of
STOVES,
Ranges,
HEATERS,
&c., &c., &c.
Any person in want of a stove for
cooking, baking or heating purposes
will find it to their interest to call at
the shop or saleroom, near Knarr d
Losc } s foundry,
MILLHEIM. PA
where- Mr. Brown may be found at all
times to attend to the wants of patrons
(&T UEM EMIE It TIIA T E I S E N II U Tll's
STOVES MUST HE SEEN TO HE RIGHTLY
AITEECIATED.
RATIONAL HOTEL
Millheim, Centre Co., Pcnna.
Summer | Resort
Two miles from Coburn Station.
()
THIS HOUSE has been thoroughly renova
ted, is newly furnished throughout and
offers the very best accomodations to the trav
eling public.
FRONT ROOMS, ELEOANTL Y FURNISH
ED, ON SECOND FLOOR FOR 8 UM
MER BOARDERS.
The celebrated "Penn's Cave" is but a short
drive from town, and the good roads and line
mountain scenery of the surrounding country
make it a very desirable stopping place.
Horses and Sfylish Car
riages for use of gueste.
Bus meets all Trains at Colrarn.
—— \ Moderate Terms. }•
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GREAT BARGAINS
-IN
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—AT—
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FURNITURE STORE, Penn St., Milllieim, Pa.
TVK AllE OFFER!NG GREABARGAINS
Chamber Suits, Dininij Room C' Kitchen Furniture, Choirs, Louiujes,
i'atcnt Roeki rs, Cables, Shouts, (' null* s, J took' Casts. Jlurtaus,
Rattan and Rml ( hairs oj all sli/bs, I ted steads. Frames.
JtJattrcssis oj the Jinist curhd hair to tlu cheapest
striae. All kinds of STJtINOS.
KvrXOT UNDERSOLD D 1' AN Y STORE IX THE COUNTY.
GIVR US A CALL W. T, Mauck.
THE CELEBRATED
Heading ffrgan,
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Buy Direct from tho Manufacturer.
WlioloKftlo Manufacturing Price* from
—5 ta 51, —
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LARGE SOLID WALNUT CA';tS
FINELY FINISHED.
BEST SEASONED MATERIALS
USED.
VOICED TO PERFECTION,
TONE IS UNSURPASSED.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
EVERY ORGAN WARRANTED FOR
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M READING ORGAN CO., !
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THE CRANDEST
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RTINTHOL INHALER,
Affords relief of
Neuralgia, Hcadacho, Hay Fever,
Catarrh, Asthma,
AND BY COIJTISU2D UCL ZTTZCTa A CY2i.
C 7 *.Sni isfaot i-m Kuamntw>,l or money refunded. Six
in >_tht. iKMtm.'iit l<>r 50 cunta.
If your drutmUt has not tho Inhakr In t toot. wnd 53
in hi.uii|iß, nnil tho lnhnl.-r will !-, l.irwanhd I,y
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from it. r'f*iptyou art* not B*l billed with it. effect.,
..mi tuay return it. r.tid if received iugood condition,
yoar rnngt, will bn nfuixM.
Circular and totUmonials mailed fr_oou application j
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Three Rivers, Mich.
p. HTMUSSER,
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BQTRepair Work a Specialty. Sat-!
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respectfully solicited. 5-ly.
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HARWOOD'S
CHAIR SEATS!
WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY I
To Replace Broken Cane.
RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. I
Anybody can apply
No Mechanic needed.
SOLD BY
TRADES. I
In buying new Chairs, ask for those with I
HABWOOD'S Red Leather Finish Scats.
Tlmy never wear out. J
A 1
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Millicini, Fa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can bo bought at any time
ami 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. 34-3 in
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE UAZETTE will be mailed,se
curely wrapped, to any address in the United
States for three months on receipt of
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Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
gents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free.
Address all orders to
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FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y.
r ■< . ■ . : , ;3TS
RELIABLE PA fTERNS!
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when cJirectione are followed.
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SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING.
Chart and I'- 'olc i f full dii < ii"i> >, < ■ :i!i!ui{* any oii
t.> Cut and 1 it J" i li-ctly.
PRICK, $3.00. Si :it h)' mat!, post paid, on re*
""'""ik. MREST'S
PORTFOLIO 01 " FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO WEAFt.
I:, a l.irip- Mnjr.v no < f fa pajp-s ol IL. hum N*..t. 3
an 1 Siyli-s, lilu tral<d villi a!>ut JOOOC'ntsi.
S-at i" -i p. i 1 lor 25 cuius.
•X'l 133
Demorest Sewing lactone.
Tlai. ; Stylo Only.
I J
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF THEM IN USE
ALL ovtit T ic WORLD AND GIVII.G
PERFECT SATISFACTION.
if yPan't pay i rc. mpanica $40.p0 p r 'fi|
on A machine NOT so cool* AS TIIL. 1 IKIFI M* I Iti
luv d ; i*i't > i the in..in fa- tun-oj, H< ut C. O. I>.
Wriio for Circulars.
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j Cylinder* Shuttle, Sclfcctiinj Mce-
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city Urilimit xZ, Always in Opw,
RiFf /Ornamented, Mickelplated,
and Crivcc Per fed Satisfaction.
Scud fur Circulars.
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3§S-stey Organ.
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Prtco $.10.00 r.riil npv/arc!c.
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PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
SIT,UNHID I'RKMIUMS FOR 1887!
FULL-SIZE DRESS PATTERNS
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FrrEnsoji'g MAGAZINE isthn test find cheapest of the lady's-books. It gives more for the mon
ey, ami combines greater merits than any other. Its Immense circulation ami long established
reputation enable Its proprietor to distance all competition. In short, it lias the
BEST STEEL-ENGRAVINGS, REST ORIGINAL STORIES,
BEST COLORED FASHIONS, BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS,
BEST DRESS PATTERNS, BEST MUSIC, Etc., Etc.
The stories. novelet A, etc., in "Peterson," are admitted to lie the best published. Alt the
most ]>oj'tihir ft utu/j writer* ....ntHbnf- *o It. Every mouth a FITLb-HiZic DIIE&s-I'ATTKHN is giv
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MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION-PLATE!
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ami other receipts; article* on Art Embroidery, Flower Culture, House Decoration—in short, ev
erything interesting to ladies.
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(Tills; tare will be famuLcd oa & Urge ci*4, pi luted in elcpint Style, to snjone who vill to frune It.)
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THE EKTERFRiSE VAPOR MEDiGATOJt,
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The first time "SOLIDS" could U used in MEDIC A TIXG STEAM.
\ i -or] I Nasal Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma,
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\ 1 1 17/ Any Lady can Beautify her Complexion after using a few (lays.
/(Hy\ HA KM LESS BUT CERTAIN.
VireaL'* it can fce zs:i f:r a NU23E cr LUNCH LAi£?, karlag an extra attacbacat cf a Cap.
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EUREKA FOLDING CABOri m.
tLZZZ,.■ yl.■ liia;,'lirliflliai Made in different sizes, nuvl can lx>
attached to nearly all wagons, hug
tries. phaetons and carts. Easily
removed and folds like an umluella.
wagon maker or dealer, send to its for
A \ > illustrated circular and prico list.
i \i Age everywhere,
D - °* BEERS & co.,
1 V/ 1 J v/L\R /■ \\7 PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS,
J " NEWTOWN, Conn.
SBERHAN road CART.
BEST CART ON EARTH."
( (\A SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT,
—J 135 lbs. ISOlhs. 85 lbs.
I / 535- ~"537. S4O.
\^- —■ \7/f EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP.
\ / y N. \/ jr Crated free on board cars.
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V T. ALLEN, Manager.
I COLDWATER, Mich.
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wererestorsdmhealth by uso of gfi) Z®CUREp thousands, dots Sot teterttre
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A RadiciHCurofor NcryousDebility.Orcnn^acientific medical iirlnetok* Bvdirect
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dtoAgodklen. Tested for Eight Years in influence is felt without delay. Thenaturnl
thousand cases they absolutely restore prematurely^™™"fYl,i a ". c,ion . #ofth e human organisn. restored. The
aged nud broken down men tothe full enjoyment of „\ a ole jncnt9 of life arc given buck, the patient
perfect and full Manly Strength nnd Vigorous Health. " t - come ß cheerful and rapidly pilas botit rtnuycth aad health
Tothosowho euffor from tlio mnny obscure diseases TRPATUCUT n..u..tv *
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Work, ortoofroo Indulgence, wo ask that you send us •UADmo neuenu .
your namo with etntoment of your trouble, and Rocuro
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